f grjtitjl tua 1. iiltaMkajWMitlfUjBMHb KOVEMBEH. "In th'.u (It nlit that morn the lun row broad inJ , . At first a rayles. disk of Cre, It brightened a. It - -, sped. Vet even ita nooutide glory full chastened and subdued Ob coin field, and on orchards and .oftly pio tmed wood. And til that quiet afternoon, slow slowing to tbt night, It wove with golden (buttle tbc hate wlih yellow linhti Slanting through the painted beeches, It glori fied th hill, And beneath it pond and medow lay brighter, greener, .till." WntTTisa's Hvsssls. No Fooner has the first frost fallen, though it bo on the first day of Au tumn, than tho people beifja to talk of i Ui ine inaian .Mimnur, as ii mai penou . i -r . . - e. .t i were aa well settled and as easily chs- cerned as tho reiuilur seasons. Hav ing recently eonwulted tho clerk of the wheather, wu propose to post ourro.v dors npon this most charming period "f the year. Whittior with a true po etic inntict has given us a picture of one of theso Indian Hiimtncr days. We see tho seemiug mist at all, for the Tnorning is as dry as a July morning in droth. A pof't. hiizplmntrsnvpr fild 'in.i furrtf A ii.i n ,r ti.A viiriinnf.n the sun, even at midday. It is this unusial diminished light that throws puch a charm over the landscape. The clear outlino of objects, bo noticeable in a hrilliant sumnicr day, is no longer visible, and the imagination is called into pla3',to till upthe defective vision. The islands that lie slumbering on tho distant sea, or lake, are elevated, and so seem to have come nearer to us as if they had changed their places in the night. The trees look taller and ,tho hills grow higher, the rocks are mag nified, and t ho distant plain has a wider expanse. The dec) luxuriant green of summer, has gone, but tho iaudseape looks far more beautiful than in its richest dress. We have the "dim religious ligh t" under tho o r.cn pky, and, every object seems glorified. The feelinH very naturally take the hue of surrounding objects, and we look forth upon nature with a sober quiet enjoyment, a period con trast to the rapture with wliieh weet hail the bright bkies and opuuing flow ors of Spring. Every one must be concioua at this season, of the stirring of some more powerful principlo within him than laer? animal life. The spiritual nature is quickened, and there is a longing after something higherand better than earth can give. The slillnoss that reigns every where the sober hues of tho landscape, the falling leaves, and the bare tields, are powerful aids to reflection, and tho mind, released from the pressing caret of Summer, now falls into xroniul mushier. This isono reason, m-obnbly, why these days!wr'tei'''iS"itt--'I,wollm,raUier.li,VM aresaenioyuble. Facualliesth.it with (ler lb boldo",t .l,0.r ' multitudes are partially suspended un der the presure ot buisines, re now called into the highest activity. Those Lulian summer days are too beautiful to come- all together, or to last long. They be'in earliest at th far north, and followtheretiringSum mor to the far South. The best au thorities put them immediately after Squaw Winter, which is the first cold map that destroys tender vegetation. This is often accompanied by flurries of snow nnd the freezing of the ground ts if the real Winter had commenced. This rarely comes before October even in New Enirhuid. Tho truo Indian summer now begins, and according to tne calender we must have twelve ol these days before the real Winter com mences. Wo havo the most of them in November, rarely, however, coming moro than ono day at a time nt this late season. There arc fortndm prer.tcst perfect ion along tbo Atlantio coast, whero tho influence of the Gulf stream is folt. A breeze from tlio South or Southwest j 21, the editor of the Chicnpo Foit auifret - brings the atmosphere of tho tropics, led to u'clergymnn of that city the follow-1 and tho most enjoyable wcatherof thel 'n8 rln.ver lor thu occiuion to the 'lhiona in i - f. .. .. iit nnd Thnnltmrivinrr woelr ftilla tin. T ,. e-i ".t ni on Indian Suininer,lhe cup of blessing runa over, and thero is nothing more to be desired. 1 he old homestead is certain then to bo crowded, and tho last grandehild to be brought to tho family gathering. Tho warm sunshino of tho heart finds ils fit t inir resnonsei81'"10" " n,cn rc Rl" crime oi at- in tho outer world. nd 11,,, chillhhmd ... . .. , .... , Ot ago is quickened with a bummer! glow again. Uld ago, surrounded with children and children's children, ia much like tho Indian Summer. It lies between tho activo duties of life mdthe Winter, which we call Death, i.au uiu iiiihvi, iiiui.li iiviau ieiuu, . . , i . , : i more Know eoue ana te-is ronceu. leac i but which m really no W inter hiitl,hom t,at ,10 parable of the sower was bprin time, u lite bnve been well! nm. r.fom..ini.i w.ii. . ppent. It is sober but genial, all tho'iaty operations, and that whoso scatteieth ' activities are subdued, tho nassiona' softened, making it tho ripest, best' Missouri and elsewhere, shall find that period of Summer lifo I m labor" will not yield very abundantly ' This is the mouth in which we usual- jjn hn""J; And, finally, open Thou i . . t n.i ii ii their eves to tho lact that eetlttiir traps for ly pay our respects to "tbe old folk robpl a;.lllies; lmtpd willl B )aiull?ul nf at homo, and as wo have talked abun- while it may be in accordance w ith trap dautly of planting and hoeing, hay 'per tactics in tho Kocky mountains, does ing and harvesting, for tho edi'iea-j not always work satisfactorily in other thin of our young aud middle, aged parts of our country." friends, wo proinso now to cap a word TL? c!?in8 "tenr-? in the above. un for that less numerous, but not less ni,h,aka' refo,r? 10 :pn.'on V"d C?."' , , , , , , ., demns his practice of bruting Pnco, the honored class, who only read these rebpl Gpnw'ft, , Misi0upl uBpon a pagci through tho aid of glasses. It ( hook as Lexington, is said, with how much of truth we, , . , k . . can not tell that the custom of return,! . XZSrJ ing to tho old homestead to keep the 8nd while marching them by Dank, turn only festival in the Puritan year, is ed to apeak to a friend a moment. On not bo iron orally observed as in tho looking again toward Ida squad ha saw last generation, beforo the advent ot steamers aud railroads, which sectnto make tho trip more safe and pleasent.i It ia certainly true that the day is1 moro widely observed, nearly all tho 0u.Aa ... .,. tu States take public notice of it, the churches gather for worship, and fam. ilia doing ample juatice to the roeflt tho n ' . , - . iai'in cany in me, nuu ivuu juta uuvu ' rtv-citwiMi in tVirt nitv. found it more a- ' 'i.u trio ,lo amiinri Viia LIVIUUIU OV f IV ' vww - - i - i - : own mahogany, and inside his own mnrhle front, than to mukethe mlirri. only for country life, but for the eim- vOn irtonn.Md ntiil fiMirrnl iwrr. nf renrul nM liu u "0. - peoplo that gave him being, nourish- ed helpless infancy, and trained him to habits of virtue "and industry. JIo has forgotten the plain granite roek wner.ee no was newn, him unlets mnr- ble. This may bo putting tbe cae . i " ,i. THirpr hit. inr. nr k r 4K rnr rLti. , ..-.-.., - - - er than pride, wu wo uld gladly belei ve wean SOUS and (laughters from the old u.uo,i nt ii ,'u ,,i,.:,w. tn uu"1."1 uu J u pneu iur wuimy nuarrs, innttitr great, when it blunts filial atfection, and weans us from tho assiduities that are always duo to parents. The annual pilgrimago at any rea sonable sacrifice, vrill make better sons and daughters and give happiness that gold can not purchase. 1 he old folks -kfiare often lonely at tl.e eveutide or jfefif ,t . - ' ert 111 1 mage to the hnmble dwelling that sliel- -u fl ,r A tered his childhood and there keep the wEStilKSTBR MVUW, feast in plainer atylo with father and (Liberal.) Dtottior. Jie una tost urn roinsn, nor. lite, Having SOIlt OUt lueir eilimrCU be aotice of the medical ,,rurion of tblicoun to new and distant homes. This year, 1 lry f.urt (,,,,4 cuorid, f l'TPjlmi, the war has taken the last son from ' M , some of these homcH, and tho Benja-I remedv for iuieumatism; min of the family on whom they had . . , , . ... , ..t' r . .and having received from many tourcef, both leaned for support will spend thisfesti-1 valin the tented field. Those who from Ph"e' .ifhMt .unding and can, should go to cheer these bereaved ,roto Pt'nt. h hearts, now sadenedby a double gneti thoir country's and theirowu. American Agriculturist. RELIGIOUS PAPERS. The St. Louis Republican ha the following excellent article, which ftw persons will hesitate to fully indorse who have been in the habit ol perusing the religious for tho hml fow ytar puil It TIIE RELIGIOUS I'RERS. 'The ohftiaotrrof a portion of the ao-eallod religious pres? of the country is a puzziint pliciiomenon to many plain minded people They p erccive, as they y, that theso pa pers have done an much us seeekionim lUolf to plungu the country into ita prna ent troubles ; to bring on the civil war between tho two action, and necessitate) the imposition of a military nils at tari' anco with the hi'herto experience of our peoplo. It is they which have, above other cuusea, served to arouse and stimu luto the worst passions of the human heart : to originate and urge extreme de mands ; to invite hostility to bloody is such; in clioit, to do what theologians have alvnya done, that i, to ue the lan guage of one who keenly .mnlvied tho character of tho clan, 'couniiel a resort to extremes as the first lemedy. Theolo pianF, as a remark almor-l uuivers.illy up pPcnble, are utterly wanting in practical views or talents. They made miseablo statesmen and governors of men. A lino ever drew sworu man ntiuer mat oi a priest.' Thry are generally, as civil ov ernor, more oruel than governors select' ed from nny other cIiihs of men. And this is not because of any peculiar hard ness of heart that they bring into the world with them, insensibly to divide mankind into the tiro classes of saints and sinners tho shoep and the gonts the one to be set at the right hand and tbe other to the left, nnd to dwell upon tbe thought that while one is destined to eternal happiness, the other is dtotuod to everlasting perdition. As civil rulers they classify their subjects in this way, aiut thoso of them who fay they do not pronounce angels are straightway con demned as devils R. I n er mn AonlnmiiAl ,i,B , rnPSB .An.t i, ...mi. i,p,i . .nh Uenco the renallies exacted on thoo w ho full under their condemnation, nnd the treatment thev receive from them are harsh and tin tempered. Conductors of religious newspapers are too many of them aspirants to statesmanship and the posi tion of civil counsellors in their papers. We think they unke very bad political a'lvi"f:I'''" . A Good Prayer. On tbe mornim? of Fast Dav Sentember fill tvnpA i .."VVo IlraV Tt,e8 10 5nclinS ,nB hMr, of all Ouartermaaters and Oovernment con- lraclor, t0 lto wVi of rigi,tW)uaneM and honesty. Open Iheir eyes to their trans- gressions, and convince them that they urn sre.it rusenl. Show nrto thsm fh rib! a?d 'Acfbre lhoir V" ol "v'"e u "peciany mai C?:. .UM1,11?1 tUe!0 Pt 1 ie,r 'n"ll,,'le" ' aim, n possmie, sentence mem to tne 1 en- itontinry. I sentence them to the Ten "As lor the Generals in rommand of Otll troops; wo piay Thee to convince I ill-. . ,, i . t r... i . i hem that a good judw of Otard and Hon. boil isn't always tbo best qualified to plan or execute a camtinicn. dive them , , , , . n, . , his soldiers abroad, all over the State bora in the act of butting up against a '?no"-- " "", nurrv 10 "ainuem necneo, Down Brske41 lown Brakes!" W1,"6 'ngul!"' development was md ,f"w .dW ? 'n '"fito? ' respect to pistol catndges given out to ,otne of the cavalry, that (hey were filled, ,orae with wootlen rlug and otber, with ijTnipedl I rpH BRTISO BKVIETTS, X AKD AiaaAV4.vv.s'.J NAUAAIi'U l Tnw iawiuiu ifTJDffRtw Crma.rv.ii.. I ' , ' THE EDINBURGH KKViivr, (Xury.) a ALACK WOOlSKDHCnrilDU MAGAZINE (Tory.) , . TERMS Fot,ny aUl, four evi;,( For auy two of the four lieview, Per any three of the four Review., BSSnT; rtr annum, f:i 00 1 6 00 Kor r.iackwood and cue Review, For Blackwood and two Reviews. rot 11 arkwood anil three Rev ws. 9 00 - ... - - - -r , k. u.Tb price in Great Britain for the five ror maokwooti and tn fuurRe 10 00 ; Pertodicali above-named ii $31 per annum. aepmjiuuotf b LEONARD SCOTT A Co., nnrl3-8ni 64 Gold fiucet, Now York, eUXIR PB0PYIAM,N& ",u"u"l,c""5 umonercaiTaiue in the treatment of thii painful and ebttl nate diaease, we are induced to prevent it to the publiolna form REAUY F ;K IMMEDIATE USE, which we hope will commend itself to Uiok wbe are euffering with thii afflicting compiling and to the medical pruclitioner who tuny ftel i difpored to toet the powen of thii valuable rem- . dy. ELIXIR rROPTLAMINE, In the ferm aUve rpoken of, hni recently been extonairely experi mented with in the PENNSYLVANIA HOSPITAL, and witn MARKED 8UCCE.S3 (as will appear from the publiihed account! in the medical Jjur. nali ) -It Is carefully pnt up ready for immedi ate uie, with full directioni, and can be obtained from all the drnggirii at 75 ecnte per bottle, tod at wholeiale ef BVLLOCK A CRENSHAW, t'rugg'utt and Manufacturing Cherolnte, June26,Cltf. I'biladalphia. M' Altltl.AliU Cl IDi: Beini: a crivate Instructor for married persons or these about to be married, both male and female, in everything concerning the physiology and rela tions of our sexual system, snd tbe production or prevention of off-pring, includiag all the new discoveries novsr before given in the Englinh langusge,by WM. V;UNO. M.D. Thisisreslly a valuable and interesting work. It is written in plain language for the geueral reader, and Is illustrated with numerous engravings. All young married people, nr those contemplating marriage, and having the least impediment to marriod life, should read this Lock. It discloses eeorets that every one should be acquainted with j still It Is a book that must be lucked up, and not lie aboat the bouse. It will be sent to any one on receipt of twenty-five cents, in specie or postage rtarnpi, Addrosa Dr. WM. YOUNG, No. 410 Spruce St. above Fourth, Philadelphia, Pa. j J9' Affixctid and L'nforiunate No rentier wh it may be your disease, before you place your self under the care of anyone of the notcriour Quacks, native or foreign, who advertise in ibis or any otl-er paper, get a copy of either of l'r. loung's books, ana read it rarofully. It will be tbe moans of saving you ccany a dollar, your neaitn, ana possiniy your lile. Br. YOUNG can be conrulted oa any of the disoases described ia his publications, at his office, No. 416 Spruce it, above fourth. a7-ly QIIAIHS!! CIIAIUS! ! ! NOW IS TIIE TIME TO BUY 111! The urdersigued has now on band, at his pur niture Rooms on Market St., Clearfield, Pa., a short distance west of Liti's Foundry, a Urge atouk of I CHAINS OF ALL KIXDS, 'manufactured out of the bst mnterialr, finished ' n a very superior manner, and which he will sell ! LO H' FOIt CASH, nis long experience In the business makes bim feel confident that bis chairs are made in a substantial and workmanlike man- ; ner, and will stand the test of trial. Tersnns wishing to purchase chairs should cail at once 'nd get them while they ean be had at the lowest rates. j;U.V TROlTMAN. War.JMISl-tf. new RtMEDirs ron SPF.UM ATORRIICEEA. TToWiSn A'SilCIATION, 1'niLStiSt PHIA, A firs. etocnl intlitulinn ettnblinhtd by ipecinl En ZZd'dul rSL'o".0.:' - ,. ,or lKt Curt Di,tM, o a, StIual 0 - Midical Adv.ce give, gratis, by th. Acting Burgeon. Valdabi.b nsroats on Bpersxatorrbwa, and otner diseases or ine eexuai uigans, anioathe ",w " employed in (he IMspensary, sent in sealed letter envelopes, free ofrhargo. Two , thr.eSmp. f,r postage aec.ptablo. Addr.s, ll, J. Pmi.t.t x HoroHTOn, Howard Association, No. 3. 6. Ninth it.. Philadelnhia. SUmv It. ' JAUT.I T. LKOKARD. WM, A, WAI.I.ACS. D. A. riisir A. C. flNSST Vi'inlltnn inl tfT ft TT r f f inn (brfflff OF LEONARD, FINNEY &Co. C L A U F I L D, CLEAllFIh Lb iXiUNTY, PA. siittloi.BiCHAJtoi.woTasAsnnsArTsnncorsTX I POSITS ItLCUIVKD, (kllctiiont made and proceeds promptly remitted ICxchangeon fhe Cities constsutly on hand. Office on Pccnd Ft, nearly opposite tbs COURT HOUSE. LEVER FLKGAL, Justice of the peace T.lllliaeatMieie rieargelil Cn 1a . will attend promptly to all business entrusted t his . ears. April 4, 1861. C KEATZER & EON. SIKHCIIAXTS. and dialers In Boards snd Shingles; Grain and Produce. FRONT Street, above the Academy Clearfield Pa., June 12th, 01. ik. n. iARfMga. t. tkst LARHIMEH etc TF.ST, Attorneys at Law Clearfield, Pa., will attead promptly to Col IaioBs, Lakd Aeniles, Ac, in Clearfield Osoeratod nkWBhtlea. July 8t. j EAR OMMERLT Vhyeilcan and Purcoa to the EYE, 1 of PITTSBURGH' 1 beK lpuvo lJ announce 10 an mvaii'i.", uini, gums to tlio many loiic Itatione of his friend', no hai loncludcd to jiny profesjlomil visits to tho following named places; ....1 1,. ,..;;., .1 l,. div let forth, can be coujulled by tlio iilllioted, l,0, MU.. and l'emi'te, on rn....... ,.r ik. ii.i Liver and Lunsx; Cancer, Alfo, all Uiieetne apper'i"'nK to the LYK and .!, h in...i,uries fiuui the Ear. cua be and many wther diieain ulkl UttT u'"ea " AITOIN I'ilENTS. CLARION, at Clatk'i Hotel, fnm the 15th of iUy to tho lit of Juno. CORSICA, at Whitiner'a IluK-1, .luuo 1st. A pain, Si-pL 1st and 2d. BROOKVII.I.K, at the Americaa Houc, frjra ;!d to Otli June. Ajraln. fleiL 3d, 4ihand&U LUT HEHMIiUKU, nt Heed's llou-l, June 10th and I Uh. Again, Sept. 1 01 h and 11th. Cl.KAr'FIEMi, J.bnon'i llotol, June U'lh t lOt'i. Again, Sift lih ai d l?th. II R LLC PON IK, iiorrisou's Hotel, from June 17tli to l'J Lb. Again, i:ept. 11th and 1 5th. TYRONE CITY, nt Mrs. Thon,as' Hotel, June Sliitiind 22d. Agu'.o, fc'ept. I7vh atd ICth. At hU INPIRIIAKY, from Juue 2?d to July 17th. Listen to tin Voice of Truth and ra3m anl Profit by it. The time bni oome wboii nil who will, can efcHp tlie iron prap of Mercnry, by cnMinff. without delay, to see tbe well known and justly ceebr.itoJ LL-k":tic Kuroponn Physician, lr. Fort, 'who will administer thore only true and sale incdiuiuc!, xlraetod from (he un;st choice Boors nnd Huitrs, which ar prepared under hisown inpc rvitiun, and lb ere lore avoid Dg the uo of all Mim.aAL l'ois ms, which nere never designed for lh fy.lom, tJ tuko which inau tlioufouds have fullon victimi THINGS TO BEEEilEMBERED. Kemtmbtr that Dr. Bort wonts no patienle but thtin fully capable of apprerlaiia j and distin guishing the lerricciof a regulur thorough bred phyiiciau, from a paltry, uuleurned and trilling quack... fiemembcr, Pr. Borl's remedies and treatment am entirely unknown to nil others in this oonntry prepared from a lift spout in tie groat bnspittils ol I" irpo and the firt In the country. lUmtmler, that Dr. Bort has a more exteuded practice than auy other pliysioiHii in Western Poon sylvauia. lltmrmbtr, that cititer.s of education, and our populnr men, are all well icqualnted with, and take great plensure in recotniuondin l'r h ji t to tbe ifllictHd. Krmrvibtr, I hut l)r. Hort inuktino lulte rvprecoutbtium to gull the unfortunate, but all he says wil be f.iitbl'ully curried out. Jltvitmbrr, that '.r. l.ort payi every attention to dates of a chrooio natur. .TOrCeriilicalei of Cures wiy be seen at his rop'ic'.ive roouii. t)r. Bort is fui niched with over six thounmd IctVrs '.f rccomtr.endatinn from same of (he most distinguished nn-u living. Alto bus anurdad t'i him diplomas from some of tin most celobratoil llurpiluls .iud Iiilirinariet in Kuropo, lor bis ui.pnra!llli J Ururniti'Hie in Iiinnosis, nnd obscrrii timut iu i iai'ove iug n iufu.il for the cuie of diseases thr.t Lavu hcrcturure buQlud tua skill of many of tho medicul pr ji'ocsiuu. An early call Iroui lboe wishin?; to confult tua I)c.tor, is cameftly requojtod, so as to recaite full benefit of treatment, and ihu do justice ti hiuie!f. 1 iiuo lin ited. " Please baar iu mind when Ir, But i w ill ho in your pluce. Pereuiu denirous tf consulting him will confer a great lnvor by culling on Ihe Ihu day f Lis nrrivnl, as his ru,':ni are so oflou crowd ed, it is utterly impokiiiio to attend to tho mixiuus FllcitiUiotii cf all. Br. Bort wi.lanivo ut each of the ubovn places t,n tlo 6 rut Cuncb ou tlio div app i.iil':d. Please exteud tho imiialiju to uil iuvalii acou,i;ntuu .'ts, and ebligs yours, Ae. iMiiy 23, '61. 2-. Till-: "RKrUDLICAN." Terms-ol Suusrripiioii. If paid In advance, or within tbiee luuu'.hs, $1 Zi If paid any time within the yo:ir, - 1 tf paid after the expiration of the year, - 2 CO Terms of Advertising. Advertisements aroiuaoilvd in tho Republican at the following ratei : 1 Insertion. 2 do. 3 do. Si U0 2 00 1' 50 12 mo $r oo 10 oo 12 00 11 00 18 CO One square, (14 lines,) f oU Two squares, (2line,) I 00 Three squares, (42 lmuJ,) 1 !9 3 manths 75 1 SO 2 n 6 uio's. t 03 t 00 to 00 12 00 23 00 One Pgnare, I : 1 2 SO Twosquarcs,: : : i 4 Utl Three squares, : : : t 00 Four squares, : : : : t CO Half a column, : : : : 8 00 One column, : '. : : 1 1 00 85 00 Over three weeks and lees thnu thret nioUl.s lb i eents por squara (or s;h Insertion. Berlins nct.eAS not nrjoding Klines are In. erted for 1 a year, Advortisimsnts ntt asaried whthe numhor of atertions det'.red, will bscistinusd uutil tori. Id ir.d charged accord'.tg to these terms. JOB PRIiViTING. . An extensive stock of Jobbing materia onablus the i ublishrrof the "Jiepubhcai . . , -. to aiinour.ee t3 tl.e rubue that ho u piepa reu 13 a3 IU incH OI Posters, Vi-?iu.ri, FitcxjrUMKEK, Blanis, rrii! f-OOH, ClKCCLARS, I.Aizui, Pali T'.curs, 2lANinai.s, and tivcry ini cf pilatirg usuully done in a coutitryj ob oSco, All ordora will be oxocutel with neat ness and despatch. O. B. O00DLAKDEH f- CO. COUNTY DIRECTORY. Time of Holding1 Court Peoond Monday of J annary, Third Mond.iy of March, " Third Monday of June, Fourth Monday or 8rpiniber, In each year, and cuntiuue to w eels If te eeseary. County Ofllrcr. Pres't Judge. Hon. Rnmool I, inn. B!!"tont. As'le udgeSjHoa Wnj L Moore, Cleaifield. Hon F.cnj H'ln-all, I.utbrrsliurg Sher.ff, Fred'k O. Miller CiourSld Prothnotary,Joho I f'ultle, " Reg. A Hec. James W, llt-v, " District Att'y Robert J. Wlic, " Trsosarer, ti. P.. Gnod'andcr, " Vx Surveyor, 11, B. Wright. Oh n Hope Commiss'n'rijWm. M'CrackeD. Lumber City Wm.Merrell, ' Tlsurtiild B. C, Thompson, Morrisdnle B. C, Bowmen, Philipsbnrg Issno W. Orukan Clesrtield J. U. Shaw, George IUi-burds, " Ilxt of Poft Office. Auditors, Coroner, Jo-ensJfs. B.jciria, Ivill, .Vms o P. 0. .Virmm of P. ij (lien Hope, (1. W. CnlKel Bower, Cbest, " Cueb, " Ostond, Borrs, C'learDeld BrUrs, Bradford, Wuodlnnd, Brady, Luthorsbarr, " Trnutvillc, " Jefiorson Lies, Bloem, Forest, Ci;nsld, New Vsshlnjet " Burnside, Clearfield, ClosrSehl, Covington, Frenchville, Karthsus, Curwensrllle, tiurwensville, Decnter, Philipi burg, Ferguson, Mnrron, I tt, Helen Post Office. T. A. M'Obos J. r. rs.r. .L' Lewis emita T. IS. Miller Ed. Williiii H. II. Moore. O- f. Sloppy, Jons lieberllng Js- Piloora J. M, ruminlnj;e Jas McMurrsy M. i. Frank. P. A. OnuMn. J F W Jchncrr fismnel Wny Centre county L'din. U'illinms Elk county, pi. C. Mignnt M'illiurn t'arr A. II. bhaw T. II. Foreee. J. A. Hot arty C. J. Pnsey. Dati 1 Tyler H. Woodward Klira Chase O. Heckadorn I). K. Mokol J, W. Thomps'n Jns. Thompson J. MoL'lollaud H. W. Spencer, A. C. Moore, Pamuel Way Minhnel Wiae. W. F. Johnson Girard, Leoounte's Mills, Bald Hills. Goshen, Hhawsvillo, Graham, Grnhatntun, Uulich. miths Mills. " Madnira, Huston, Tyler, " PenndeM, Jordan, Ansnueillo, Kartbaui, alt I.i'k, Knox, New Millport, Lawrenoe, Iireckenridge, M"" Kylerluwn, Morrisdsle, Lumber City.f Grampian Hills, Curweiisvllle, llloouiiuevillo. ouu, II Piles, liuon, Korktun, Woodward, Jeffrios, T. Henderson This Post OtTee will do for Chest township t "III en. ner lor Ferguson township, 1 OliEBT J. WALLACE, Ajok,kt at Law, JLV Clesrflcld, Ps., Cffio. in fchaw's Bow, op osits HiejMirnsl 0Q04. 1, 15. f. -.-M.g.rT,tr., AND s Brompton Lung IIoepltaL of London, Englund, now I"iis, Sorofnlu, hi, and all Diseases of the Blood AL UEaF.N'EH, Kiniug Noises In hv Dr. Hour's Scientific Treatment. .A ,1-1.1. "i j t ,ea U.ttnuLhed pbyeiciaus. EAR. PARTIAL iweuilily curoil bv ""' "qui"'" "'ingui T M) C'ONSlJMITIVi::S:--Tuo advertiser, having Veen rttrd to health in a few uk by a very simple remedy, after having suf fered fur rurtrul yaikKith a aevoro lungalfec t'ou, uud that died di.'ciiso Consumption, is anx ious u inako knowu to his rslUw-auffuforj the luerius of cure. To all who desire It, he will send a cipy of the prescrfptiun used, (Iroeof chnrgo,) ith the dl. ';rtions fur preparing and using the sur&a, which Itliey will Knd a sure cure lor Cor'umption, lAs'.btrin, Rruiehiiis, to. 1 he only objvot of the iadvart.srtr in inMidiiig the prci.cription is to bene. Et tho ftfilicted, nnd r rid inforrcatlnn which he Cun?firci to be invaluable, a-'d l.o hopes every su.T.Tur will t.-y his remedy as it will cost them unthinr;. and miy prove a blesin. Persons wishing the prrscriplhj i will pleas , address hev. HHWARD A. WILSON, i nivT-!.'', V illiainshurgh, Kings Co.. N. Y )tYfl the entire con !or TV1TI0N In tbj mat t liopulur and successful CO Mil KTtClAL M-'II'JOL, in the country. Upwards of Twelvs i..v.-wni.M,vuui(il'vi',i'uuiin'-iiE,iu"i"'iiv- 'ont fiule t.JV, b,.on e,iucatad for businoss here within the past three jsars. some of l'Sst three js;irs. some of whom have been employed aa UOOli-KEbTERS ut salaries f $2000 CO immediately rpon graduating, who knew nollilng of eccoiints when thry entered the College. JttrM uiiter's sons half price, Sttidenui enter at any time, and renew when they please, without extra charpe. Pur CataloL'iiee, f peciraens of Penmanship, and View of the COLLKOU. unclo.e tiro letter stamps JfJNKINS A S.MITU, Mj.t n, 61. It. Pittsburgh, Pa. y. si. si ci i i.ouc.il, fancy aw. t'i EArrui-P, Pa. Office In Graham's Brick Building. July 3d. mi If. MOOItE L ETZ 7il.?.i, "IfThnlcsate and ltetatl Merchants. Also V exu-n."ive doalcrs in tiiuber, saied luujd her and ahin'lr.. Alii, dealers iu Hour an gniiu, which will be toid chiup for cash. Oct. M,1S;3. IYRONE CITY IIOTMl. Cul. A. P. OWENS, ruorKii-Ton. Reipcclfitlly announces to the travelling i-ubllo ItLf.t he bus uow laktn chares of this large and iwrllknown house, end will conduct it iu such a UiiHieeras w,U retidor earellent Coniforl and for, i.i .r..., n ,a ii!.,. r...,- l:... i.i. ratirfuctiua to oil nbo may favor hiui with cull. no7-ly NEW GOODS! A FRESH AEILIVAL OF i. c a I fJJ'lllIT tX, CilimniCr UOOCIS AT THE CHEAT CASH STOKE. T 1 . ,, 7 , ... lam just rseaivlng end op.nlrg a caref.lly selected stock of Fpr.nj ond Euramsr goods Ol almost CVCry description, 'ultDklPliillj 2? IAYTa! A b.aii'.iful assortmont of Prints and Dress ooJs, of the newest and latest styles. Also a frost variety of useful notions. DRY-GOODS AND NOTIONS. Bonnets, Sbawlg, liata nnd Caps, Boots nnd Shoes, a large quantity, liardwnrt, Qi scGsware, Drugs and Medicines, Oil aud Paints, Cernel A Oil Cloths. GROCERI E S , 1 isu, aeon and Flour, Vnckercl In 4 i and A l.anIa or th. best ,nallty, all of which it. ill be so.d at trhJ'r ""I f rypHoes. L m" ? , ,l".rbl' -8Der"r. rs respectfully Invited . .:.V:-A,l V''""' approred lULAim PhOUlth taken lu exchange ol Gonds. learrield, Juno 20 1861. WM. F, IRWIN. LTJNG I i ilHIl C35 00 1 ,.r Bock Cases, French and Field Post Bfdttei. WALTER BARRETT Pining, Breakfast, Centre, Card and Tier J' ATTORNEY AT LAW, will attend promptly bles, Ao. Coffin, manufactured and delirersd and faith Tully to all lejii1 business entrusted to any place desired, his esie, In the several Courts of Clearfield and Febrnary 9, 1859. no. 4, Tel. It. adjolnitg counties. i """j OIi tio oa formerly c-eeUd hj 0. R.'y IflTJORS for Medicinal purpo"i-BrMl;i "tT-- . .. . ' lJ Port and Sherry Wine, Neefar MJ1' 04 iirsi-TMTrrrrrteyj AYER'a? Sarsapariljs FOR FUETTYINQ THE BLOoti Aad for the Sdy cur 4 tbe Mlowlu , Ki rofnUkUd Hcfulo A (Ter ti?' mm Tumors, llceri, Korea. kVL Uinlua, sad alt Hkiis Ul...,,,' "H J. ft a, A a, o.lr?,-i.0'J!.,Mvi Ii kiwwlile (Ins y.nir raruptrlll ku 41 t k U n itij luherluxl a oVruftiluu. lufKt, i TJ? I frvui It In i lous ways (nr yentii, BouwUraT f" cut til l lreis oa my bauds tuj rmi- J k -tunini li.wsid mil illitrmuril m m tut iwi,""' yii Ho it U'iSXs out on mv liinil uid mtvii'l' auj ut Willi eue Sule. wbuli u pal,,t ."' Uond itxaLiii'tKin. 1 tried iuaiiv mtUkia. j lu.i.,. hut alLliiiiit in.,. !, uut '"' Utet.lhs dl.nJer rew wutM. At lunrtli 1 I ui l(ojuv. (SuwieaiillH), .,r 1 kw timu rJ''' ' K" ")' il'irnt youumdi mu.t U itoaTi' i"'"i""' -'. uJ inwl It tin it cuti . , tt.aii you ailiuo, m si.intl uums of a tunJT, ', , u..,u. H11j uwi .lm(M llirM b,,,., v.'" liK.-iilu, huh wml nlmr4it lliroe butllM. N.w ...i vkin simjii Ik.-jii to aitn undiir Urn erab, wbkA ' lij t il uU. My klu Is ih clrar, auj 1 fewl ' fw.'llos Unit tbo ovi'sne tins Ktmo fruui nij ivttM, ' can wial Ixiliara Umt I fS almt 1 mn savinr bT you, It nt I liclil jrnu Ui ba oue of Ilia arAiia Jj ami romuiu cvr gnui'lullj'. Yi.uk, A. HI Kb & TAU j bt. Anthony's Fire, Itoan or F.ryu, Teller ami Halt Kliriim, Scold 1 4 lllMg vrorm, bore 12 es, Dropty, 'l Dr. Itnliert M. I'nbU wrltiis from Bulom, N, i . Bfit., iHttt, ilial tin lum cured an luvMw.i, j'. Vropiy, vbich lliittkU-nua to Wrtoluale Uuul;, I pnrvcrluK mm of our N.nuiMrills, anil alug o' Jtl'lnaM fiiytipeiiu by liu-i;e diiaus of Ilia be euros the cunnuoji Kritpiiimt by It eouMautl;. T 1 Urou lioccle, Ooltre or Swelled !( 'billon Slinin of l'rflcl, Ti'Kas, writes l Yl,' tins of nur Sni'karllla cured ea from a 6.Vnti, eons su-rlllug ou Hie uavk, Li4i 1 kail suI1n i over two yaaia," Lrurorrhrrn or 'Whiles, Ovarian Tana, I'tcrliie I li rrullon, Female 1(H,W' Hr. J, 0. R. Cliaiuilun, of Naw Vi.rk CltT. wrlix, saying I lin.e fniinit your Snr"nuiriHii s initMw.J altt'ralive In tli iiimroiis rotii. ilnu fa, cmpli.y audi a vhiihhIv. bill e..jcriMllj In KmoU nl! of tlio 8crnrnlf.tiH illnthfwls. I livi i iirad nihH. ate mat's of lucon lnv.i by It, au,l aonia ilnaa, plaint wiia rmnirl by Hlivmtum of tli utfrut. Tarn ation itarir was atmu r-tmil, Nvtbltig within Biaanv vufii, ei mil n ior illicit ,. mm iraruiiKPHIiinia. ' .itHard A. Miu'mw. of Ntwbnry, Ala, rttss,aia Srons mviriitn tumor on one of tbe frmalM In m. K.JT ltkliliail lrhid all the rnmulias s. coutil naipioy in,,,, ..- i ' 3 ,inu ,.j jy.,r rjirarttfju eiuiarllln. Our ibvsiclun UiiHiabt nvtlilna l.ai ..i. tion coubl ulfoiil relief, bat be lolnaej ft. ItW ,' FuranpHillla as tlie lent rMKirt UifAre cultibr. apj . pmvi'il i ltiviiial. Aftur taking Yuax rowiail) aii, Lull inptom of lbs dbirHJH. ramnliis.1' Syiihllls and Mercurial I)(C(I( NtW OaUSKS. I.lll AuauM III. Ps. J. C. Artm Sir, I chcwi fully cvini.li aiihiv.. iiuit of mir nifaiil, anil wort l ynn eunsof thiaWk 1 Itnva mill.'.ii1 with your Htu-MrHrllla. 1 buva eim.l ltb it, In iny practice, innst ttHm, '1:i:iiIm b'i-iilil.-b tt It Kvjinimenilod, and Vmk rtk-ris truly ouii'lmful In tbe cum of V'tmi.il ml curiV Ihseutt. ona of my putients bad Syphilitic lr, In bis lliiuat, whldi Kero c iisinuiiig Lis pain!. ut it, tu ot bis luoiiib. Your Snraii)iiriilj, it,JUi ui.t curwl biiu lu f.iu iwnln. Auutlmr ..as su.vk.ci liw onditry tTfUiptnina in bis uoao, auj the ulcuiauoa tU estun away 3 xuMduriibln irl uf It, m that I btlm.iM oiminbi auuld sciu nark lile Lrilu ami til! litis. K ylwile.1 to my a JiniiiiiHianun of yonr hataavarltlli as uki in ln-alnt. and lie ia well again, mil of mur auk acino liiatikunitiun ti lil fa. A woman ho Uj im tiaiiti-d lor Ilia aame dietmter l-y that mry ulriu Iruiii ibla inav.ii in lirr bo lie. Tbry lm-1 Unnwia'air slina ui thu w,tli,.r ll.ni oU a dmii dar iha luda-nin. Cfuuutlug a:u in bar Joints a4 Iwnni. tib.,l,i.u curad an lardy by your arkaiilla In il a.u ( kiww lima Its rirmula, wlilili vuui kg:ut ga.a tuyiuu Una l'i i ai aUun fiuui join laborntury inn.i Lei ml rrinady ,-roiiSM(licully. Ib.se tl liuuaraaUl laikl Mltb It lia.a hot surplidod uie. sralernnlly yours, O. V. LAItlMER, M l Ilhruiuntiam, Goat, I.Urr rouiplalst, iMMKHDkNur, l'n.1,.1. Cts, a., 6I July, Itil Da. J. C. Arm: Mr, 1 l...i l( n alllicinl wlili .a. fill chronic hltnimetum ba- a lorg time, which USMa. .kill of iiiy.lclnn. anrl itU'k to me III . ita of all la reniedim 1 could nnd. until I tilwl toiii harjarllli. (N iKHiia cured ma iu (wo anmkj. anil nnlorwl my rtS lH.illliaoinii.il that 1 am fat bilHr tl.ua Mnln atiMSed. 1 tliink Ha woiidcrlul aiiiliriuq. J.lliitll. .'ulce V. firtrlii ll. of Ut. J.l, , lt.i 1 ban an alllklad for yrniawitli an nfiiiiau uf !. Lmr.liii il-mrorad mv hi-aJlh. I IrM every tbli's. and Mm Ha. (iIIhIIu rrlieie ma; and 1 baveboeii a broj-aiHli'iliiiai 'r miiiii yasia fniu no other ratier U.an llmmpmrtj V LivtT. My la lovrd ai,lur, the Ke. Vr. Kape.adiael me to try your Furaai.anlla. broauae be ealj hn kn'ttai, and any thing you inadc a an worth tryn g. Py tli.bla Ing of Ood it has cinl me. and baa mi puriCiKl mylM ua to make u now mnn of uie. I fi l vmni acala. Ti lilt that enu be said ol yua It not half gc.i.1 eaui.eh. Hi liirrua.ritiK er Tumors. F.nlarg.ntist, t lcti ntliin, Cui los ailU KsJollalloa if tlio Jloncs. A rrra Tai lety i.f caaea lure ban rapotbat to wiVn Citrus of theae formiilable com plain la bale .n!M tai tbe uae of tins r-iurdy, liu pur e ei beia alll uot ataS thi in. home of them may be found In our Animal Almanac, which the agruii Imlow muied sreiiUaeiS fuitil.li gniia u all one cull Tor them. Dyspepsia, Heart niaease, Fits. Kpllty ay, Melnneliul) , .eural(la Many rt'inarkabla inn s of tlire alTitil.iii liar Us miido by the altrratlva r'W tf Ihia iiiwilrine. IllUme lutua Uie etui fnni'liniia Into igirona artimi, HiJIia Ceeoomt illaoliWra aliich annl.T Iw mpr" I heyoiatsi rearb, (furl! retnmly baa lung Wn ii cjuirrH t,y the a entities of tbe pix pin. ami we are roulid.nl Uial liianll do fi tbrru all that medicine cau do. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, rou tub katid erriB or CotiRhs, olrla, Iiiltnenin, lUarirnMI, tronp, liroui tiltla. In Iplent oa luniutlon, wild for the It el let of C onanmptl v Patli uls lis ailTaured titasfes of the IJieease. Tbla la a remedy an universally knows to sure. T olhw for tin cnie of throat god lung crnplwiua. tbat I. uvleas hi ts to publish the evidence of In vlrlnri. la tiririrnJbid eacelleiire for eoushs and colas, snd it. InlT I woudeiliJ rvjrea of pulmonary dlet-nae, lvs ma1' known throughout tho clvilisiid nations of tbi eiitk. Jew nro Uie roviuiuiilliea, or area fanilllia anwot tl bo bare not some reoiial erbnoe of linilKf' soirie living trophy ill thi-lr mld.l of Ita vlclorjrover t subtle and dangeious disorder of the thrnntand lutes As all know Ihe dreadful Mallty of theae diwnlar,ii4 aa they know, too, Uie efforts of this rrinixly, we sirs sa) do more than lo aerare them that It baa now all tbe n Inea that It did bare Then making tbo curra wblck won eo airongiy up..n me eoiitideooe of nausina. Prepared by Dr. J. C. AYEB & CO.. Lowell, Kt -83ld by C. D. Wstson, ClearJell. ti Trwln. n .r.....iii..' v a...i.i i ..ik.nkirr. Montgomery A Co., New Psiem ; 'j. C. Brsnrf. Morris.Iale. C. K. Foster, riiilinehnrr : see H . ... . ... : . Chase, Ar.ionrille ; and by dealers svirjwbirt. CLEARFIELD STOSE tf ABE PllTTEEj. Thankful for past favors and aollcitleuiof lure patronage. 1 would respectfully eoaeitxe ' tnai i nave on band again, ana win eoniieeu; keep at the Pottery in this boroneh, oa tin llAr aVinrf rllilunns ) nf At Maathnrlt laersa tL nt P . .V. . f Vsan ffl S-MCkli milk pans, I burns, Jnci, Jars, Plove pipe csiiol d.e. de . ,nd gl,0 n .stensir. assortrcsel different sites nnd patterns of brackets I rosettes foreiTnics on bouses, and other Any mouldings not on bsnd will be rsds order on short uotics. Also firs brick snw sod kept for sale, ffOA liberal reduction en prices wholesale dealers. F. LKlIZlu&. Clearfield, may ZZ, 1861. ly. Cabinet, Chair Making JOHN GULIC1I, of the borough of ClearJshv P.t., will bo prcpnredat all tiinei teattsnl to nnr business in the shove line on I notice, and In a workmanlike manner. llipl'j .of business is at Ihe aid shop on the north sidt" ! V . .1. . t . .j 4...- . -1 ni.:l . 1 aetflf '.. n. .1.. t. 1.. .ill ks( constantly on hand a large assortment of h0),,m. an4 Can, Bottom Chairs, and Cabins Ware of every description, which he will diP? of on a. reasonable tirrn. as th. .am. article! can he had elsewhere In th. eonnlT. Hi. .tnnU e.r w... - band, ess- . aiata In rtaef nf Ttra;n .nit r..tn,nnn BarSSS'l , Bofs. B,n, nd Waahinr Shands. Desk! IS