i T M l l t . i V, "i'l' I I ' 1 ' ; ."rV i ! ' N t OATllAHT, i i M i ' t 1- i I I . ID :. .'. I ft AM l.VXU A.' I V I' 1. 11;' t t I I V I. I I . I'll'1' Il II til' I , II," If, 1 l l It It.. 1 II! I MM i I t Mlltl, 1 1 1 1 1 ;l t f II 1011 I I M I in ' i 1 1 1 n i himi, ill i- M.,,i I ) I MP. M Ml I . i til. ml i ' M' S I't'lM t win ,MM' I I m I i,i it ... i i 1 1.. All I V HI til ! 1 Hi; Vi'i 1 lit I M i kn ' 4. I.. 1 , ,1 I,;.;; "A, 1 1 ... in,, . i;i II i ' L"'"T 111 I ll i 'II i : P a .ltd I" ' : il M M,l i r nil i n . A tl i. I, lr 1 1 1 '"n I I'M'li.ihl iiiii i inini: in. i . i .i'i-i ; -. : -. ii i ni" ut, uii'i i'h a i' !i l i'iliil iii. i, ' i'i H'lill III!' llH. II" I I'M' l I'l llll' lllllll' I'i'c i.i r. t , it-if dun ii li in I'm I f''Mt in I 1 1 ' - . I y lln' l iver li'ii l, ill llic nut ' , I i 'il llil C'ly, w r ( nine mi : nM -'if, r' I'hili'd M.l'i.n witjmin, ilnl'i- ' , a i i';!! '- f I'vo in' m. in ri". Ill s' ! n! ti c iiicc!uri.' wo notion! a I'l l' Wet l -( ol '.vim mi 1 u ( ion jai l 'in i.f I I.h lv iiJct Wdi kiiiij ui.'l hiir ;;in to a: '1 ti'. There uio quite a ;niii. In ;1 .1' tl" ."i j u ii ui'itr IVrry villi', .,.i It ront:iiiiiir l.'VJu w -'."DO iniilo.i, ('(vl,"i' i'(l from all j mi-t tI" tlio country, mil stored hi llii'M1 juMi: to await 1 lie ; i inxt.ti of lirutliiii. fS Miic ilistMiico from tho en wo 'ii'.Mid tlio 1 rtiiKiiipc fi'miml, where a l out. lOUhu.ty darkies were onnijed in tho work of taking tlio mules thru' a nidimentiiiy course of instrnetiuus preparatory to fitting them for duty in harness. The process of breaking is exciting hiiiI interesting, and not unattended will) (lander. Tlio lnnli' is driven into a "i'lmt;'' just tho width of liis body, witli strong wooden harm on ouch Hide, which ireventn Ins kick ing out literally, and at the siinio time admit of his heing handled through tho cracks. A rope is then fastened io his jaws, and another tied as a girth around his bully; after which ouis is attached to his fore loot, and passed under tho girth and out at the rear, ni which condition ho is turned out for tlio preliminary exorcises, consisting of :i scries of frantic plunges, will .onto ground unu lolty tuintjling, vici ous attempts to bite, and strike, with his lore, font, 'i'ho exercise contin ues for a longer or shorter period of lane, according to tho intelligence and obstinacy of tlio subject. Jlut your mile is not altogether such a fool as Jio louts, and alter coining to grief a inattor ol'a dozen times b- moans of the check rope, he wisely concludes hat plunging and rearing is not remu nerative, ami lies still, cither reflcct ng or groaning piteously. If unusu ally obstinate through the first course, iie 18 troltod round the course at dou-: Me quick time, and his hide copiously anointed with a titout cudgel. After ihe lirL course, the mule then being supposed to have absorbed something f the rudiments of his education, it js reconducted to the "chute" whore hois invested with harness and again in4 forth, and another scries of gym-'in-tie exercises takes place. After becoming somewhat nccustomed to ilm harness, the mules arc hitched up lotl'e large wagons, and driven around the course. Tho operation of hitching up is a delicate one, requiring great care. Tho negrj approaches cautious ly and gingoriy, with his eyes fixed on the mule's cars .A suspicious move r. eiit of the auricular appendagea is heon, and the startlod African springs Vack waud as quick as lightning, just n time to essxipo u flashing pair of !,poK Again' he approaches, and fi r: Uy succeeds in hitching up. A brace of broken mules arc usuallj put i'i the rear, with a team of wild ones in front. DifTorent phases of mule Minu ter ure developed in the process ' ? tii-Ling. Some plungo and rear ui me time, others lie down and ob 'matc'y roluse to move; others kick .' f t! o traces, face on the driver ' i i r.g the saddle mule, rear up and vi ( io,:siy strike at him with their fore - i. Again oue will remain properly : i. ' for a time, and then spring lbr vi i'd io ihe length of his traces ah sacli violence as to bring him to ' ,; ''Cos. Nothing but the natural l -tin. icy of the mule prevents a gen i al si;.:- A. up. Fortunately while one pi i '.:, for'var.l, the other through s..eci pcrvcrseiioss, will pull back. Sometimes a forward uiule will turn round in his traces, come to a dead halt, and stare at tho driver in the most ludicrous and tide-splitting man ner. Jrshoeing mules, a broad leath er belt is passed around liis bell-, and the mulo is hoisted clear, when his feet are drawn back and fastened, when he helplessly submits to the operati on ol shoeing, entering sundry protests in the way ot snorts and groans. Cur rying i.-. anoporation which hardly j ays i'or tho danger incurred. The mule'is Altogether too hand with his heels to render it a desirable employment. Sometimes a currycomb is lastcned to an eight-foot pofo, when the groom stands out of danger aud rakes him dewn from Hong taw." Watering the mule is not tho least interesting of the operations I witnessed at IVrryville. rIhe mules, to the number of a thous and nt a tirn, were driven down a .-niall ravine in front of a hotel, spread ing at its mouth to a width of about a hundred yards into tho river. They rushed far out into the stream, so that mobt of them woro covered with the cmcc; lion of their heads floundering ami plunging, and lashing the water into loam, and all braying continually. I hey remind mo lortibly ol a school of iinmenRO porpoises sjorting iii the ' liter. Negroes are exclusively em .'ilin the breaking and training 1 mules at rerryville. I asked one Bupeij.uci.u.i. uio manor 7"' Iaw; I.ahd Airenciea, in Clearfield Thia Post (iffies will dofor-Chest township .!:.. wiri. ti ' 1 t soni Iripnils aam enmviiitf nomii Tl,. rit- j t.,, ' ' . . .. x ...;n . .. . . 'r una nun su 1 "lieu, nam OO, , . . J ' n vouir ni r.ia eouniiea. July ail. y ,T " 111 answer lor t erguson lownnlnp, ; rm.p in tho riPTt thine in 0 .., U barrister was in au excited slate, and ex- --vT, . ITT ' - ,t a l:l . I I" I i! I II '!;! V I'l I sTAniUNti"i:xrosino.' Tin' t iiii-i.) 1 1 'iii'i t ii( Uril II i t lltl'l run lii'iflnl ir niii'Hii: ,1 i , n l ol ii'ii. eliiinni to mi i'X - l'. "limit, ill nli i liir '' iM.Mlli II I'l lllll'l.ll M I.iim in M - I'li i, llllllllDJ ill-. ll'MH l' I. II' IIU'II 'I I'l.M.MIIJ I'' I liii "I'mli I' ni'li'l " Hi m nnytli.iitf li v u ! - ni ihru' tin- 1 1 1. 1 A'!,. i. ii . I limiuit .ir lli" t'iiiij;ii"i'ii'.iil ri'iiriiit Ui- l.iii'ly ' ii iini:i tst. Lniii. Y e nuke t Im I'ullmv- iii; ..:iiici : I'i'lv in tlie tMiiU'iiiii, Mi", Ii lis, nf our ntiti'l Ml eorpi, woul in M. l.oni-, ir otitun, 'ii i i inuilciiil, t'.iiro ui.'l 1'inli. culi, I Io returned with a l'i'i"i'i of III" goings oil tlmt iv. is duiilillnl mid un-a'ii- liii l iiy. lili r, and about tlie tinm llu Hiiiiy iniiieii tii'st, u I'l or tliu iiefiles U''i ilii'ti ul' Mullia'j iwnl his coiiimand, Mr. Mi dill nenl from .Si. Louis to .lelli'i i I'ily, and ulong the route lo isi'il,iliu and '.iforgetown. He left home im nrdeul mliniriT ol'Oen l'ruinoiit,iiiil a disbeliever Ml tllll I'l'lllll tS lll'l'illllil'iill tO lllS lililfii lur his plueo His li 'lli'l s, v. h1li pxi'iled no liMlo udinniotion iimoiig our leili rs, give the sincerity ol Ins conversion t.i Hie oi iiOhile oi'iiiiun. When the ciiiiirievinii.il ronjinitte charged with tho duly ofeximii ing into army nii'I naTv contracts went lo Ht. Jakus, 1). . liny went down to f mleivvor to gut at sonic ol' the f.icls devolopod. His oi iVHli' lellei's contiiin: d niattors of i eucli nionii'iit ur.il lireiudiciul to the nianiigeiiii'iit ul' tho l)ciiii unent, Unit Mr, Scripiis, leaiin that lie hud been u isle I i,, . ,w .i , ,j , ;. i,;, ,i,,i 17, lllll ll .u .1 i. 11 lll l, '!' . nil 11 11 nil uu. 1 to sec liim-se't' what foundation there was UtV., wl.ich wo liopo will cimniipnil ii.n-ir ttl.-f lor the clmrges, and he went down. Thus wlie re iuII'itihs with this ufliii'iin;; coiii'l;iiin, the fcditm'iid proj l iiilors of tho Tribune, mid to tho mcilicul inu'liiiiier who nmy fol who ate losutl'nr by a luistake in this grave di.i0fod to lost iho wors of ihia valua'ulo reiu matler, have one alter anutlmr been on t,,y, the gri.unil, personal observers of tho state 1 EUXIU PROPYLAMIXK, in the fr..i iihovf of tho I'eiiHi linent. All had been the. last trienils of tho Uotural ; all of us had f'""; uf recntljr boon oit. uMvoly citri supiKirted him lor tho Presidency in ISoC; "".'tiU'J will' in tho all were in favor of his nppiTintinonl to tho j PENNSYLVANIA HOSPITAL, Aimv of llio West; all iwo willing to livo; . ,,., .,.,,,.,, , ordio by the doctrines of tho proclamation n'l witn MARhLD bUCcl'..-S (:is will n.poar that have gone sobtraight to tho lioHrts of, f1"0111 tro publisbed aceuuuts tu the inodiciil Juur. tho pooplu. I rials.) Collectively nt nr. em lier stoge in tho j .f-lt U cnrofi.lly put i.r rcn.lv- for iimiHuli eninp.'iign they had ijeon coinplirnented ' t.y the lieiieml for their earnest support ate U;0' w"1' fu" lir'!c'i'' "! bo ol.tiiinod of his policy, rind wurinly thanked tliein lor I heir generous devotion to hnn. The result is what would hnvo happened to nny four earliest men who desire u ijuick tortniiiation of tho war and im acknowledged tiiutnph of tho holy enuse, Profound eonvictior, of the incompetency of the tieneral, disgust with the character of tho men by whom to is surrounded nnd in whom ho puts his trust, nnd hii ussurance not lo be shaken that unless tien. Fremont is removed, and tho Hll'.iirs of Iho Depart ment nre put into new hands, Missouri, and HiiAily Kentucky uml J eniiosieo, are hopelessly lost. In relation t ) the sacrifice of tien. Lyon, the editor makes the follow ing statement. lie say : "We hnvo the word of 11 brave ami truth- fill man. who with (Sen. bvon tliedav ,r"'.' ""'f.",r ' V,ly j ls'. " " , r .1 1 . .1 1 1 " t. " , can he lolui"! 111 small compass, and ciutird mid before the hght, (the bat lie was on .Sum- r(.fill,,, nl ,,!easuro ; und lerv cheap. He also day) that, With high KldlgHiltlon, in the.trirua Chi riajres, mukes repairs to all kinds ff jiroser.ee of most of the uienibors of his Carriage Trimming nnd t'pholstery. nnd iKaken stall, lie declared his belief thatlhoi e was a Cords lor .Mason Tracing Lines, of any thick- (lelilipi'ni.i titii-niwo In fnt. him rill 11 n d . destioy his forge ! Wo urga no chnrge. against (Sen. Fremont that lie had suca a )urpose; but there were those about him who nre not exouijit (roin susjiieion of this crime. And of the surrenderor Colonel Mulli gan "We odd, on the authority of Hon. J.A. Gurley, member of Congress from Cincin nati, at that time ft member of (Jen. Kio luont's Btatt', that a inessenger from Col. Mulligan, with his loud cry for reinforce nunls, cooled his heels two days among the thievtw in Fremont' ante-room, una ble to fui t down the court etiijuette there enforced by the sharp sabres of tho body guard, and nt last by tho aid of Lieut. (Sen. ilall, got in only to hear that the Uoneral 'would see nbout it.' " Then follows more about the "ante room thieves," of whom it is remarked "To see the Commander of the Dejiart ment, fave in caies which mako the e.v eeition to the rule, has nt any time with in the lust two months, been a matter cf greater difficulty than to get an audicnee 10 tho Einjieror o! Franco, the head of ,m emjiire, and an army of 4(10,000 men. It was fur the inieieils ol Caliloniians ftiul their conl'edci ates that this should be so, because while nil the others w ere oxelud- ed, they stairs." had free access by the back Among other fppcificfttions in regard to tho character of these retainers, il is charged that "one of the Government In sjiectoi of horses at .St. Louis, is o gradu- ale ot the Kentucky Slate iirison." The -I..... ...ill .A ... r.i.: .1 1 ! iiuuiu "io uu us ,1 s ni'iiuen ui uns MUX'S.- ingeioso. The editor says in conclu-j&i ''We nro informed noon sufl'icicnt iiti.'J"s t. LKosAnn, thority, that when the Investigating Coni-j luittee concluded their labors at St. Louis they sent a dispatch to Washington, (by mail to Springfield, so that il might not be stopped,) telling the President the true. and exuet condition ol 'affairs in Mis souri, and urging u;on hi.n the instant removal ol rremnnt, mum tha ground Hint in his Iihii'W lh war could not lie eouimuei. y car, ior reason o! want ot funijs to su')ily tho waste and profligacy ...1 i . .. in his Depaitment." New Song. "How do you like the olnni sng?" atked n old lady nf her daughter as they stepped out into the street alter a popular concert. wi.. 1 1-: 1 .1 . . 1 . v...,. wii8. eALiuiiueii uio young laov Ill nslotrshinent. "Whv. what dn von r. fer to, mother?" ' "Why, tha first 01m she susie " i "Oh ! you mean Shells of the Ocean, I d0"wLiU;n,lprr,v , ,1 'Well, yes," said the old lady, "I do Lhink Ihul waj,il. it . ..1 1 inii.jj uo.iui clams, any way. and jrou know I do like theiaeowdl. Didn't you like it?" tfcA celebratexl barrister a friend with whom Jerrold loed U. je?tentercd .: ..... ....J, . 1 I Mil l"!' till' iHi 7 I. I'll ;'. i n ,'l I'll ; in II ( II 111 III) !' nt i ii" ill ' 'i nr I i I'. t I- .i . I il." ..nr I;, i i. I "I 1. 1. I ' '' i I il,i I .nr l,i i ' id f, I ' r I' 1 1 I .hi ni I I" llr ,.n , I't I:Im. k y.-i nrii'i', T'T t'lili II .t Ml. 'I I'l it' l ir lv, i'i r i ;in. ! ..."I hii'I i 'i i n r ii. i N I'.ir rim Vni.. prut 0 n e l!i l'np ;lii(it,Hiiuil unit tli I'mir KiMioim. N. II. - I do I'lii n in lin iil l.i 1 1 ii i ii I',. llll- I'. VI' ''''' i'l iii ii In ii l'u ii nniiii'il in J; I k r mm ii iii. ll''"lliiHll.l liT .i:0N.Itl SCOTT ,1 Co.. iliurl.'l Oiii J4 Cul.l Si,,.i x,.,v y I'm ing tlio j'liKl "iir w hnvo introilurnil to li lii'i' nf Dm mi'iliciil i rofimion ol ll.l emm tr.v llio t'ur Ci-jnialUtd Chloridtuf I'mpylatuiui UOCDY FOH HIIFl'MAilSSI; nnJ having reoi ivcil I'nmi ninny fiiun'i'.", buth fi'uiii .li icini; of the liigtii'Ht tl. Hiding niul (ruin imtii'iilii, this Must (lattci'iiii; 'rcstlnionhilsol Its I'cal value n tlio IriMtiiu'iit of tli i a . nil. fill ml ol..-li-nuto ilisinso, no nrc indiicoJ In htmi)I it to lln I'uiuic in a lonu nt.iin r i .11 .i 1-1 1 .- 1 Vi from nil tho drui; iit nt 7.0 cents per bnttlo, 11 ml nt whol. iiilo of DI LI Ot'K ,t CltKXIlAW", Dru'ists und Munufiirtiirini; Chemists, Junr2G'Cltf. Philadelphii. J O II N O I) E L I. , UPIIOLSTKK AND C A UK I AUK TIM M MKIt, located at A. II. Show's MIU, me mi't of (',',;'',., iuroii'ih P.espcctfully informs the citizens of Clearfield I 'and nJ.ioininj; counties, that be is at nil limes; 1 prepare. 1 to Manufacture, nl the .-h"i ii t notice, I ; Hair, Husk, and Straw Mattresses i f all j liinilj ; izos; of .w''' j? il l'"l'li"K Mt-1 uess or length S-f.Country Produce, Corn Husks, or C11 j-h taken in K (change for work, All orders left with any of the Merchnts Clearfield (.irough will ba promptly attended to. "decl'O QIIAIHS !! CHAIRS ! ! ! NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY ! ! ! ! Tho undersigned bin now on band, at bis Fur niture Kootns on Market at., Clearfield, Pa., a short distance west of Litz's Foundry, a hirjf.i stoak of CIIAI7IS or ALL KIM)-;, manufactured out of tlio bsst materialr, finished n a very superior manner, and which be will sell LOW FOH CASf. His long experience in the business ninkee him feel confident that hischairi are made In a substantial nnd workmanlike man ner, anu win siauu mo leal 01 irial. 1'ersons 1 wisning 10 purcnasc ciiuirs siioum can at once and get them while they can he had at tho lowest rates. JSIIX TK0UTMAN. M.tr.27-IS51-tf. NF.W KKMKIlItS KOR SPEH MA TO II IlIKKKA. TTowaho A' soi iation, Pmii.aiikm'iiia, A lim- ioirmaiil, or thr ri l!j ,,f ihr Siik ami Di'treril, nfltirttd v ilh IVorii 0111 ('Amine I)lennrii, mid ' rieniy for the Curt nf Dinrntm of the SVj-k(ii Memcal Advicb given gratis, by the Acting Surgeon. VAM Ait.E rf.imirts on Siicnrntnrrhof a. nnd I other disensea of the Reiual Oi guns, nnd on tlio hkmkdiks employed in the IMspensnry, sent in ,":,lu1 letter cnvelojies, free of charge. Two or thre Syiuitu for liostniro aeeentuble. Ad.lr.ia , to ' ,, ' " ' , , n. a. rtssKT A. c. riSSKV Al WAI l-CI 7 rl lXin PROPYLAK'itjr. Sankinn anb CoIIcttioit Mtc'" or LEONARD, FINNEY &Co. C L E A Jt F I L I). CLEAHFIb LI) VOVXTT, Ji: JBII.LS 01. eiCMAXCIt, KOTFR XSn ntlArtH P1SCOI NTK I) I'OXITM Itl.tr.IVI.U, "- y .. ,., : Kvla - dionsmadc and proccaU prom,ly remitted lxrhaiie on the Cities constantly om hand. j?ff-0fEc on Second SU, nearly oppoaite Ihe COfKT IIOU.SE. 1,,0 fil, " "01 l.uthersbiirp. Clenrfleld Co, Pa., will' llen' Pron'l'tlv t0 !1 bfinets entrusted to his . ... . ApriI ''1 C KRATZEK & SON. ,tni..u ,, , . . . .MKI( "i1. "d dealers in Hoard, and , Mungles; lirain and Proi'nee KHQV'T Su-eet above the Ac..l", ai "ld P. 'Poun, June I2th, 61. - i .. . Pike, "' -'" 1. teit " . I, V r X" VT' Attorl",7 ' L,w Ivn,0.n- . Jli C earlield, r., will iittelid nroinrllT to Col Woodward, m mi nt.v vi.; I 1 n in I ,3i.r'i-im t" ll c . . I 1 f I'll I 1 t 1.' ' Il 1 I I.'. ' " Il 111 I' M n litiHIIIIi I'l Sll 1111 I linn, in 111 III I tin ill nn 1 rinir- 11 iii i 011 i t Im h i, 1, I.. I." I'"'' ' "' I'l'l'' I "i.v 1 ri.liii"inil Uii li lli.i li.lli.w ni(.irtiniiil pirn i'N , I.v im uii. t ill Hi" 'I'" "I I""1'' r"" I'J'ilii'l I'.v I'"' "IVi'li'l. h. Ill M.iln niul t .-tu 1. 1111 Ii,., :,.. , ( ' II, iiil. l.ii'in..l l.n 1. e -: (in ''. I"', f-ft'i's. 'l nil 1 ' 1-. ' 1 f llm tll""'l Mm, nil l.,..i J.M.iil..'.o. n. II," U K hi.'I i:AU. PAIITI l. I'KaIM'.-S. lti.iUln;: Noi.c. in il c il. n.l im. I lii-.-linm'"' '"'"' ''' na 'I Ii'.r ,,r 1'"'" ' ''i' ""li" in-nlmi'iit. m'nl ninny Ml.cr il,..i ...i tlial l.uvo l,,illl.'.UJir j-sjll I f tj; p - 1 1 .-.I itilit i.u .I pli) .i.liiin. aVp"IN i iii:.N is. Ol.Mt ION. nt t l.iik'i llolnl. from lln t ''tli i f Mny In tlio 1st of J'in. l'i;Si'A, nl Uliiiiiiiii'n lluli'l, .tune Ut. Apuin, Si-pt. 1st 1111 1 21. lMMil'K VI I. l.i:, nt Ihe A 111 " ri' ii h JIiiiih., fr 1111 :id In Vlli Jim. Atfuin. Sept. .I'l. 4llimiil Sill .l,"iltl',llSI;t Hll, nt l;.-"il'ii Until, Juno Mill unillllh. A.iiin, Hnpt. Mih ami lllli. CI.KA ' I II. 1. 1', .1 iia 11 h.m V lluli'l, Juno ll!lh l Mil. Atnin, S. pt Uth mnt t Kb. IKI,l.l:fiiN I'l", .MiHTisiin'ii lloii'l. from Jimo 171b o Mill. Apiin, Sept. Htb nnd I.Mh. lYItii.S'K Cn, nl Mrs. T!i..n,uf' Until, June I'lstsnd 'lU. Agln, Sept. litb ml lflth. At bis IM'IK.M AKV, Ii 0111 Juno I'-'t In Jul; 171b. Listen to the Voico of Truth and Reason and Profit by it. Tlio timo him cniiii" whi n nil who will, run ocupo lli.i iron grni-p of Mercury, by cn'linx. wllbmit ili'lav. to i"'i( tho well known uml justly Ci li'liriilod KcUctic Kurnpoiin Pbyicinii, Ir. ItimT, who will ii.liiiiiii.-lor Iho.o only true iind.nfo tnf dii incs, cMrncti"! from the trust choiio noorn nnd iikhbh, which nr iruimriil nmlcr bisown tuiporviston, ... ......I- .... INS, WIIK'll WI'IO Ill'Ver UI'SlllOU lor UIO PaiUIXl, IV IIIKII Wllieil umnj mm-.'i..i -- nnJ (50110 u ourly (iiives. TULVfiS TO TJUIiKMKMllKRKI). Knnrmlier Hint r. Hurt ltnnls no pntivnta but the fully rnpnblo of opprncinltnx and it'ln guishing the nerviees of a rvffulur thoroU,'b bred physician, from n paltry, unloarnod and trilling qutick. Hemnnbrr, 1 r. Hurt's remedies niul trintinont nri entirely unknown to till others In thin country; prepared from a life spuut in tlio Krent hospitals of Ihirnpn and tho first in the country. Hrmruibrr, tlmt Dr. limt has a inoro extended practice limn nny other physician in Weatora Penn fylvnnia. ilrmrmlier, tlmt citizens of education, niul our ponuhir men, nre oil well icqunintod with, and take gi'i'nt ph'.isiire in rccouiini'iiilinu I'r. llort to the nlllic.ted. AVii.Ti.i'i-, lliut l)r. Hurt iiialii'sno Use reprod'iitnlioim to gull the unfortnnato, but all ho says wil he faiibfully carried 0111. l!cinrith, r, ihnt Dr. Hurt pnys every nttontion to dijenses of a chronio nature. TsT-ri't titii'iitrs of Cures may be seen nt his respective muini!. r. Hurt is tiirnisln'd with over six thousand Utters of recommendation from 11 ft til 0 of Ihe me,,, distinguished men living. Also lias aivuriled to Iii 111 iliplnnian from (niot of tbe most (";',cbrated Hospitals and liitirnmries in K.urope, for bis iinpiirnllellod obyervutlors in I)inKlis'.i, rind ohserva tiniis in oiseove inc remedios for tlio euro of discuses that buyo beretol'oro biilUed tbo (kill of uiunv of the uieili'.'iil proli'ssion. An early call from tliojo wisLi" to consult tlio !(,, js onrn,,stly rcquosjod, i-o as to receive fall benelit of treutini'nt, a'"1, ihus do justice to Ii lui8 f. Time lin ited. Please bear in Ui'T.il when )r, Hurt will Lo in your place. Persons desirous of consultinK bim will confer a prent tavor by eullintf nu tho first day of liis arrival, us bis rooms nro o often crowd ed, it is utterly impossible to Micnd to tho unxioiis Hulieitntiuns of all. Dr. Hort w ill arrive at eucb of fh above places on theTii.-t coach on tho day appointed. Plva.se. extend the ini itiition to nil invulid acnuiiiiiUmes, nud ebligo yonrs, Ac. May 29, '(11.-2'. TJIF MIKPUIIUCANV' Terms ot iuDTripiion. If paid in advance, or within throe ntontha, $1 25 If paid niiy tiaie w ithin the year, - - - 1 AO ff paid after the cxpirution of tho year, - 2 00 Ttrins of Advcrtlslii;. Advortiiicnients nretnaertod iu tho Republican m the following ratea : 1 Insertion. 2 do. s do. tl Oft 2 00 2 50 12 1110 7 00 10 00 12 00 11 00 IS 00 3i OB One aqnore, (I t linos,) $ 50 Two s,iinres, (JSlines,) 1 00 Threa squares, (42 line.) 1 50 3 months One Pqunre, : : : $2 50 Twoaiuares, : : : : : 4 00 Three siiinren, : : : : 5 00 Four squares, : : : : 1 00 Half a column, : : : : S On One column, : : : : 14 00 75 I 5U 2 c R Bin's. $1 01) (1 00 8 IIH 10 no 12 no 20 no Over three weeks nnd les than tkreo iiii f, lhs25 fonts per '.i:u:e forcu 'li insertion. ! I ci.r.oS-r; jtic-s not excelling Cliaes aro in ertcil for 12 a yer.r. I AJverlisiaonts ni.t a-risl with the number rf Eji-rtions desired, f ill b cg:ilinuf :i until lorbie! tLdobarKed according tu Ihese Urins. JOO P "i I N TIN G . An extensive stock of .lobbing materia enables tbo Publisher of the "AVnos'.vi;!' to almoin ce lo the ) aHio that ho is jut-j.n red to da til .-Jnds of PliS i l llS, I Akl'jt: in, ridKir.AM WKS, I'jI.ANXS, Parllt EcoI5, f 'l lilt' I..1 HS, I-AriKi.s, Eal;, Ttrxzrs, Hamiuii.i.s, una every nindcf AvA:ng usually done in n country o'o niLci. All orders will 1 exeeule-i niih ne'it ness nnd ileFjin'ch. ti. Ii. flOODLAXDI'R ,f CO. COUNTY DIRKCTORY. Time oT Holding; 'ourt. Seconi Monday of Janunrv, Third Monday of March, Third Monday of June, Fourth Monday or .September, In each year, and continue two weeks if cessary County Officers. Pres't Judge, Hon. Snmuol I.inn. rtcllernnte. As'to fudges, Hon Win I. Moore, Clenrfietil. Hon Pcnj Ilonsall, Ltithcrshtirg Pher.ff, Fred'k li. Miller Clearfield Protlmnotiiry .John L. Cuttle, " Ueg. A Roe. James Wt igley, " District Att'y ltobert J. Wnlince, " Treasurer, (1. Tl. Ooodlnnder, " C-i. Siirviiynr, H, Jl, Wright, (lien Hopo Coimuiss'n'rs.Wm. M'Crackcn Lumber City Wm. Merrell, Clearfield S. C, Thompson, Morrisdalo Auditors, I!. C, liowinnn, Philipsburg Isaac W. Urnta.ll.Clearlield J. II. Shaw. " Coroner, George Richards, " List nf Tost Olticcs. Tn-snnhip B tccria, Xnwn nf f. O, tllcu Hope, Power, Ckest, Cush, Ostend, Xamn of P. M U. W. C.'ilwel 'o 1 - V..1I T. A. M'llheo J. W.fsmrlilJ i.ewis Mriiiu Poggs, Clearfield r.riifa, 11. Mille I Prailtord, Woodland, Ed. V,'i;;ima I.nthersburg, Troutvillc, JeCcrson Linj, Fureff, New Washington, j I3.irn.-id, Clearfield, Frenchville, K. II. Moors. C- f. Sloppy, John liebcriing Jns. liloota J. M, Cumminj;! Jas Me.Murray M. A. Frnnk. P. A. Oanlin. J F W iiehntrr Samuel Wny Centre county Tiloain, ! Etrnsi.U, Clearfield, Cuv'Bt"ni Karthaus, Curwe nsvillc, 1 nrwensville, Dccntcr, Philip bur, Ferguson, M11 Edm. Williams Helen Post Office, Elk county, Pa I.ecoutiie's Mills. C. Mignni (iirarJ, Jiaiil Jlilts, William Cnrr A. K. Shaw T. II. Poreee. J. A. Hoi arly C. J. Pusey. Darld Tyler If. Woodward Kiln Chnse O. Ileekadorn I). E. Mokel J. W. Thomps'n Jas. Thompson J. McClelland II. W. Spencor, A. C. Mooro, amuel Wny Michael Wise. W. F. Johnson Goshen, IW-ahain, Oulich, Hhawsv lUe, Grnhuinton, nulha .Milif. Madeira, Tler, Pennfield, Ansoni'illo, alt Lick, New Millport, Preckenridge, Kjlcrtown, Morrlsdale, Lumber City.t (irainpian Hills, Ciirwenaville, Piloomingville, Koekton, Huston. Jordan, 'r,1,au"' Ke., Morria M Jeltnes, T. Henderson l'r.m t'.ii 1 mitt lt" l"il. of l.oii.l'.ri, I'liuUn l, " . .11 I I. I- .1.... .... (mil Ibi-rcroro htdIU np the ui 01 hii hhikiiai. 1 in- .. . .1... -.l.l.U l.....u..n.l. l.aua tulliill I'lClllllS T ,H t'0SI,!UiTIVEs: The advertiser, havinc Veen rcsturod to health in a few weoka by a very simple remedy, aflor linvinn suf fered for several yenrh with a severe 1 n 11 nil no tion, an that dred disease Consumption. i anx ious to 111 nke known to bin fUtir-suQorar the moons of cv.re. To nil w he dusiro it, be will send a copy of Ike prescription used, (free of charge,) with iho di ctions for pri'puriiig nud usine; I ho san e, which (hey will liufl a suro cure lor Consumption. Asthmn, Uri mliitis, tc. The only objict of the ndvurtisoT in sending the prescription in to bene, fit the afflicted, and spread in formal ion which be conceives to bn invaluable, a id ha Impus nvery auric rcr will try his rnmedy as il will coil then; untiling, nnd mny prvc a blessing. Persons wishing ihe preseriptio 1 will plenc nddress Itev. EDWAHD A. WILSON, nnv7-1i Williiiuisbiti),'ti, Kings Co.. N. T $35 00 en lire cost lor tho Tl'lTl.OX in U'ie 1 !iiost p.. pul ir and siiccassful COMM KM CIA I. M'llnol, in tho country, ( pwanls of Tivi:i.vk lit siii!i:n joiiii men, from twkstv Kinr differ- 0nt Stnl.-s, tiavo keen educated for business bete ivitbin the past three vears, some of whom have Iieeu einl'loyed lis HOOK-K lit PEltS ill salaries $2000 00 immediately I pon gi adiinling, wkoknew notling ol aeeounts when ihey enlerert lao College. T.yf M in inter's sons half prico, Students enter nt nny time, and review when they please, w ithout extra charge. For Catalogues, Specimens of Pcnman.'.hip, anl View of the COLIilili K, enclose Ii ve letter slump to JENKINS k SMITH. iluy U, 61. ly. Pittsburgh! Pa. u. m. .n cx'i.Loraii, Ci.KAnnr.i.n, Pa. OHirc In (.laliam's llrick Kulh July Sd. lSfil If. In qf. MOORE Sc ETZWiLSI?, AlTliolesale and Ketall llercliatits. Also TT extensive dealers in timber, sawed luiud her and shingles. Also, doalers in flour on grain, which will be sold ehcup for cas.h. Oct. 14, 18,'itf. TYRONE CITY 1IOTKL. Col. A. T. OWEN'S, Proprietor, Piespectfiilly nnnouneea to the travelling pnblic il.-t be has now taken charge of this large and well known house, nnd will conduct it in such a uinmior as will rewdur excellent eoinfrt nnd for, satisfaction to all who may favor bim with a call. nov7-ly NEW GOODS! A FRESH ARRIVAL OF Spring Si Summer Goods AT THE CHEAP CASH STOKE. Iain juat receiving and opening a carefully goloeteil etock of Spring and Bummer goods ol almost every description, A beautiful aaaortinent df Prints nnd Dreei (roods, of tha neweat and lateat atylea. Alto s, great variety of useful notions. DRY-GOODS AS I) .NOTIONS. Bonnet, Shun in, Jlata nnd Caps, Boots and Shoes, a large quantity, Hardware, Qieeusware, Drtids and Medieinei, Oil and I'aiLts, nrpet A Oil Cloths, GROCERIES, Fish, Hacoa and Flour, Mackerel in 1 I and A hu of the best quality, all of which will bs Sold at tiio lowest each or rendy pay aricea. My old friends and the aiiblie generally, are respectfully Invited ta call. r. B A)l kin'U of ''.nd approved COCSTHY PllonCK taken jn exchange ot lloods. learDeld, June J9 1361 WM, f, IRWI.V. iir WAITER BARRETT ATTORNEY AT LAAV. will attend r,,nmn.l and falthfullv to all letriil bliaiDAaa nnlrtialnrl tn bis cine, in the several Courts of Clearfield and adjoining oountica. Olbre tie one fornnrTV ocamIoxI It 8. It. Wl2ffts, 1859 ly t ki, , I..- illanaw. A toll ai lil. Inn ir . . 1 i"4, aim,. I III nli.il r..n. il.. iM.. '' 'i'1 trl ii'..ii tli. ini.ri' mi'l m. ,irr.i,.ti J" rlii'-lna uvnt'iitl niii.iAfi.lli,ii. ftniA.i,b.. . No. V ll In lln roti'lill.lii, o,iiMi. l.r Hh iU oik. Avrr'a I'lll". ftiul li.iw illiivtl, , JT"'I nil 111 nl iikU.ir of Hie ri.m. awl wlih 11 o " iwillllfiir tlwillll nn. Hlml K lim, ml '"""' I .I.L. m I..I... 1- "IHMn. ... . . '.. M . 'i.i.i 1 1 ,.,. Htini, ia 1.11 lnp, ,n of Hie tln-p aleil M..I d'Ulp-roua lllatalllN.ra, f . "'Wl pi.lWi.tHii elfn-t h Iii IIikiii, CmiI ,y ll,u J " li nn niul ili r iii'iiu nl, of Iho litt.iii. ftmcn, 1ml)', Ihey nre r.lly, nn.l nisny of lh. m lt I.v lim mine mean. None who know tlM tlrln ,i a"' l'iH. l ale.-! lo ampin), tl.. ... . ,Ufc,r." ln ill.ui. I.inln.y rure. '""a Hliilmn-tiia fn''m ImilliiK pti.mli tun In , . irln.-liil cUi., ami fimu other nll knowa f.yj ,L Hon,. ' P Vow 11 fn ,mrdiff Merchant 1 ft. Utm, ni. 4, Pn. Aisn: Ytur rill are llie irg,,n nf an ,. k Ktoul In nm.liiliHi. Thi'v hnvn ourwl inv iu(tf ol lllrer.ia aoma iihiii her liAiula i.n.l fm,t tlmt),n, , Inciinilile for yira. Ilnr m alnir Inu. laun lonj ,? oiiily ntlll.'le.l wltlt lilotclim nii'I niiirl,w An ,,Y "V In Imr liuir. After oiir child wm ciucil,alia alau'iru juur 1'illa, aud lliey liuce cuiud lur. ASA llunnitllKiH. Aa a Family Phyate. Frmn Dr. K I'. Cbrfieriif, .NVio Oi -,, Your I'illa am the prince of pintiM. Tlwlr ecatlct 1 .ii.illll.ai aurin.iri any cathKrtlc wn Mnimw. ti.? inll'l. lull vi-ry ciirtiilu ami eff.iclinl In tluir aitKm 'h lioirela, is h U h innkea Uietn kivaluablu to u In t lllitllllN'tlt of lll.1t1.HI. IIe,l,,cl.r,SI, kIIedi.tl. PoillB-oul thin lr, iii- ,, j ., , , , Daialliia 1 . "l",J",iaiiMT: . ti ( a p,t,.n,lU Krllmt. , ,,,,. ',' "'n-"::1anelf"Clui.l ratlmrtlc n.y .tr.ll, ?o,1V7iT,'L' navio, nnd IWi.vin . 1 il tlnt your I'illa gora , o,' Ofat nil h.ivai, 1 of oourso vullla lllvlll hl;Wj. l'tTTsneno, Ta., Mnv 1, l55 Da. J. C. Arra. Sir: I hv bimn rupniMly c u, j llin wirat ,ui7i any l.,..ly rim ,vo by a i. ai. ir ,4 ,f your I'll In. It serine to arine. from a foul ajjturh which tlniT cli'iiuan lit onre. ' Y'jum wllh urwiat iwijiect, KII. W. l'lli:r.,r, (Ti.rA' ff Sl'itmrr I'i., 11 n, lilllnna Disorders Mrrr Complaint,, 'im Or. n(in Waff, AVie 1'oiV.- Cr. Not only lue your I'flla , lmiinl.lv iiShpie.l to lliir pm. . i' nu un i.H'rii'Ot. I t I Dint Hu ll l.i'in I'uinl i'll rl.uif, .ho l.lvnr tnry nmrki-tl linliiil. 'l'li..y lu.v ii, i,,, jw ike il.iv.l inoro etfi-elUNl fur Iho mre of k h'Hu c w. o.iinl.. tln.ii nny one ri'im-ity 1 call inelitiMii. fr lejoiie tlmt lunw nl lellKlli Imrtpili,,. w 1. ..-1, u. a . lli tho coiinilelice ol lit' prwtaai'iou uuil tl iu HWAtiTiiasT or yiiL IsTkmr,, 1 w iiuii:i-ii, r. r., veil 1 i,., i;, Pm 1 1 have mi'il your l'U la 111 uiy ccm iiil uu-t knsutj prael lie ' aiuie you inaile lie 10. ami iiini,i .u, , y Ihey are llir brt rallinrlio , i inpln. ' .. Uiinir motion on tin. liver la i.ii,k uiij'ilvii.u, nw liiaiilly llicy an-an mlmiial.lo iMiieilv I n' itwuiiy.i,11u llia( orcne. IniKfti, 1 he kIIhiii fuii 'iilmm Jiir.u ao ohaiii.nii, ts.itl ii ill J nt r.-.t.iii v ti,.,i l. lln iu. tratniiaJly yuia, AUl.Zt) IIA1.I,, M. ), y7.yi.ciun oj the Mimi ...jil'ij, Uj aentery, Dlarrliaa, Kiln, AVoiia,. J'hhii tr. J. (.'. Uixm, nf L'hKUyi. Your I'illa hiivt. l.a.l a n IM in my pra. liiv, w. I J liol.l tham iu ealcelll im. 0111, of tin- iK'Hl'iipi-rii'iip 1 lu,ft ever Snind. Their ulleiiitivi. ..fieri upon Hie llii'i i,,,,!,., thi-iii nil etrvHetHu-oiiHly. wle-n nlvon in aiu.il: H.i.,,r inmot liytttUtrf unit dwrrtitvt. 'Xli.-ir eiitt .r.i,,,,, n.il.ta llu. 111 vny am-epial le anil luiivcanint l,.r II. t f women tu.il rhil.liru. Oyspepaln, Impiirlly of (lie Wood. fi-oiu Jim. J. r. llimri, 'nlur of Ailnnt Clam',, lin t. In. Avi:a: I have S'. J yenr I'illa .villi i tiii.,rifcii,rv in-rraa iu my family anil i.ioon th,,M' I uin , .illa,l K..i-it in Jiatnaia. 'In r.'i:iili.tii lim orir.uu. nl ,,'..,.ti"i ai,.l poiitT the l.le.hl, Ihi y nre lim vy ln t n un' l J Ui,. i-vi'i- k now 11, ami t urn ei.nfi.knilv ie(.niiiiii.;ii.l tl..iuu my IrieinU. Your'a, J. .Ul.Tu.i WinsiW, Wyoming Co., N. Y.. fk't.l'l, K.:. fF.sHlK: 1 am tiaiug yi.ur 0..a).,.i Ik fill. In tie. irc. li.-e. 1.10I f 0-1 tljviu nil exci-lli fit iynliu. tu rli-nliw lk 1, rti'm ami 011 tfy lh. f.igilniitt il A'1 -''..I. X'llX O. MI.ACI1AM, M. II. ( nna t 'pn I"". Coat Ii eueaa, Bupiireaalnn, lll.ruiiintlNiit, lioill, Neuialkjiu, Utaf y, l'larnlyaU, Kite, lc. A'i oi lr. J. I'. I'Miiyin, Sl.utrnil. finmli. f.io iniicli eiiniu't I'e aniil of y,.iu Plils f.r Ilia niri.n( o tlirmi-n. If .1I1.. ra of our finleniitr I. me f.ulnl lli-ia a i fl i KCiooa na I Imw, I h.-y ahnulil j ,ln tor In illK it for Iho haiirnt ol Iho niilllitnili a l,..iol r f ..in Unit n uiplitlut, whieli, nllli.Tii:;h I. a t . 11 .n-h In 11.. I! I. llu' profenltor ol otlii ra Uml nre worae. I lali. vi'rv. lirai.iM lo originate io the liter, kill )' air I'ill. ull.C. Il.al ort;aii nnd cure the itino.-wo. I ftud one or two Incite ,l,.,., of your I'illa, tUn al Ilia .M.i.r liniil. are exrvlli lit pn m.iliu .s ..f Ilia iil,,il oi. o.'ii when wholly or panLUly Nuppnaeaal, and tnj iff. rlunj ti. cinimr Ilia ;,.,n,n.i ami rtyl Tliy (klfi an much the l).t phyaie wc loi.,.- Il.al I ri-'oliiiiii'l.i no oilier to my patienta. ' flutltffil er. I'r. lf.iwlrt.nf tt,c V .''eahV Writ. Churt. Pl'H.iKI ltner. Ka.amiah.Oii.. .I1.11.fi, l-',li. HisoRun Sin: 1 alo.nl. I im niiL-iatiful for Ilia ri'linf youri-kill haa brooirlit me if I Hi.t ii'.t rrpait my iftwio yon. A coal aiitHeil io niv liniba iumI tip.iialit on i-xcrn-tiatlntt itfitrutfiir pn'tit, whlek einli'.l in elinaoi' r'uninn. Oini. Notwitli-Ctii'Uoif I hiol tlie let of .l,yi Inn., tlit flheaan prcw worae uuil worae. until bv tin- ii-lvii-ii nl')"iir enUtint nent In KnUiuire, l)r Ma. kt-t.ii', 1 tiii l ii'iir I'illa. 'I hnir rll.K-ta wiTt alow. I.nl Mtia Py parK'.iain Ut the tlae of tham, 1 nm now eulilrly wall. SrNATi: tiiaiiiirs, I'uli.n lli.ii-e, I..i.. 6 Bee. l'J5. Pn. AviH : 1 linve lan entlr-'lv cur.t, hy ynnr I'illa. d RhfHtniittr, (j'l.ut a painful diai'i'in- that liml utlirlnl Hit Ikry.-nra. VIMKN'I' M.1HI1.L 3-'!.l if tlm ril! In market contain Mi-rmrt, t hn-li, Hltlmiitih a vnliml.ln retniHly In akill'iil h'li.'l. S niiticiToua in a pul.llc pill, from tho flrraiUul iir ueniNia that freilii.ut1y follow )la Ineanliolla use. Tlint iit.iiii no iiiei'riiry or mineral anliataiice wlmti'vi r. Priao, 25 cent por Box, or 6 Boxes for $1. Prepared by Sr. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, - Z-9-Seld by C. D. Watson, rienrleU. E. A Irwin, Curwemville ; V. Arnold, I.ultii'rskurf, Montgoinery A Co., New Sniom ; .. C. Jlrenner, Morriadale, C. K. Foster, l'hilip.'buri; : and Eta Chase, Ansonvillo ; nnd by dealers ererywbtre. CLEARFIELD ST0NI WAEE nnW!- Thimkful for pn.t favors and aolicitinut "f fu ture intrniingo. I would respectfully aiiiitiutice that I have on bund apnin, and will cnti'tantly keep nt the Pottery in Ibis boroiit;h, on the cor ner a short diutanco caxt of tho Methodi.it Chnnb, a large slock of Crockery , such na Crenin rrorkt. milk pans, Churns, Jugs, Jars, Ktove pipe eating f-c. if c. ; and nlsn an extenaire assortment of different siaei and pat term of brackets sni rnsottus for Csirnico on bouses, and other moul dings. Any mouldings not on bend will be mnde to older on ehort notice. Also lire brick mad and kept for tale. .fi& liberal reduction on prices mi le k wholesale dealers. F. I.EITZIXUEK. Clenrfleld, may 23. JSf.l. ly. Cabinet. Chair Hakin?. i.i? iifiia A.'ir i',5, JOHN Ol'LICH, of the borough of ClearHrh, Pa., will be prepnredat all times taattw"0, to any business in the sbovo line 00 liorl notice, and in a workninnlike manner. IIiil"p of business is at the old shop on tho north ti'lnr Market street, .Id door east of Third st.. nearly opposite the old Jew store ; where he will ke'P oonstuntly on band a large assortment of Va hogony nnd Cano llottoni Chairs, and Cabinet Ware of erery description, which ho will difp'" ofon na reasonable ternia as tho same article! can he bad elsewhere in the county. liis stock of Cnbinot M are now on band, MS aists hi part of Dressing and Common Iliireauii Hofas, Sewing and Washing Stands, Iesk "a Pook Cases, French and Field Post lledeteadii Pining, Breakfast, dntre, Card and Pier Ta ble, Ac. Cetlins manufucfured and delivered any place desired. February 0, 1 350. no. 4, Tel. lv. t iciroKi ti 'OH for Medicinal purposes Brandy OTn fit HAWIarTtR'j Paust lloL'ans t