4- Interesting Fact., about Army Mules. t'rOn ike Cincinnati Tim't At Pcrryville, opposite llavio dc Irnco, 5 mi'eN northeast from Bal imore, a great mule und wapon do-pot 'his been established. The American flag at that point wuvch in triumph vor 6,C0O mulort and 3,000 wagons, xith arrivals every day. A thick (.loud of dust hovers over the region round about, arid tho air is resonant with multitudinous brays, interming led with tho hoarse cries of the mule broaker. Coming down from Port Deposit in ;i buggy, by the river road, in the out skirts (if tho city, we came on a vast corral of United States wagons, inclo sing a Miace of live or six acres. In side of the inelosuro we noticed a per fect forest of long earn and it compact mnss of black hides working and stir ging to and fro. There aro quite a number of these pens near Pei ryvjlle, each containing 1,500 or 2,000 mules, collected from all partsof tho country, and stored in these pens to awnit the process of breaking. Somo distance from the pen we found the breaking ground, where a bout 100 lusty darkies weru engaged in tho work of taking tho nudes thro' a rudimentary course of instructions preparatory to fitting them for duty in harness. The process of breaking h exciting and interesting, and not unattended with danger. 1 ho mule is driven into ft "chute" just the width of his body, with strong wooden bars ,., t: i . ,..t.:,.i. ,..i. I,;., i,;,.i. ing out literally, and at the name time ndmit of his being handled through ' I tho cracks. A rope is then fastened to his jaws, nnd another tied as a girth around his bolly; after which one is attached to Ins tore loot, and passed under the girth and out at the rear, in which condition he is turned out lor the preliminary exercises, consisting eta series ot frantic plunges, with omo ground and lotty tumbling, vici ous attempts to bite, and 6triko with tns loro loot. Iho exercise contin ties for a longer or shorter period of time, according to the intelligence and obstinacy of the subioct. Jut your mulo is not altogether such a fool as lie looks, and alter coining to grief a matter of a dozen times by means if the check rope, he wisely concludes that plunging and rearing is not reinu inrativo, and lies still, either reflect ing or groaning piteously. Ifunusu :dly ohstinato through tho first course, ho is trotted round the course at dou ble quick time, and his hide copiously -uiointed with a stout cudgel. After the first course, tho mulo thou being nupposed to have absorbed something of tho rudiments of his education, it is reconducted to the "chute" whore hois invested with harness and again led forth, and another series of gym nastic exorcises takes place. After becoming somewhat accustomed to the harness, the mules aro hitched up to tho large wagons, and driven around the course. Tho operation of hitching np is a delicate one, requiring great care. The negrj approaches cautious ly and gingerly, with his eyes fixed on tho mule's ears .A suspicious move mcnt . of tlio auricular appendages is aen, and tho startled African springs backward as quick as lightning, just in time to esmpe a flashing pair of hods. Again he approaches, and fi nally succeeds in hitching up. A braco of broken mules arc usually put in the rear, with a team of wild ones in front. Different phases of mule character are developed in the process of starting. 3omo plungo and rear all tho tun, others lie down and ob stinately retuso to move; others kick out of tho traces, face on tho driver riding the saddlo mule, rear up and vi ciously strike at him with their fore feet. Again one will remain properly quiet for a time, and then spring for ward to tho full length of his traces with such violence as to bring him to his knees. Nothing but the natural obstinacy of the mule prevents a gen eral smash up. Fortunately while one plunges forward, the other through sheer pervcrscness, will pull back. Sometimes a forward mule will turn round in his traces, come to a dead hult, mid stare at vLo driver in the most ludicrous and ido-splitting man ner. Injdioeing mules, a broad leath er belt is passed around his belly, and tho nuilo is hoisted clear, when his feet aro drawn back and fastened, when be helplessly submits to the operati on ol shoeing, entering sundry protests in tho way ot snorts and groans, ( ur rying is anoperation which hardly pays for tho danger incurred. The mule is altogether too handy with his heels to render it a desirable employment. Sometimes ft currycomb is fastened to an eight-foot pole, when tho groom stands out of danger and rakes him down from "long taw." Watering the mule is not tho least interesting of the operations I witnessed at lYrryvillo. 'I be mules, to the number of a thous and at a time, were driven clown a mnall ravine in front of a hotel, spread ing at its mouth to ft width of about a hundred yards into tho river. They rushed far out into the stream, so that most of them were covered with the exception of their heads floundering and plunging," and lashing tho M ater into foam, ani all braying continually. They remind 1110 forcibly of a aehool of immenso porpoises sporting in the water. Negroes tiro exclusively em ployed in the breaking nnd training of mules at I'orry ville. I asked one of the men superintending tho matter why tins was so: "Well, said ho, "a nigger is the next thing to a imilo!brr.ris,e,r T !n an .oxci,e(1 8tato- Mu ex" r,Vbo5v Th- nnHeml.ioi .,ol, hjFlal"leJ ... 1 LV0 Ju" '' Scoundrelly finvhow. Thev undei'Htatid each oth er bettor, and tjioro it a natural nffln- ity of character between them. Tho niggers like it, and I believe tho mules liko it too. At any rate, a nigger can break a mulo twice as quick as a white man, ana get more oui oi nun wneii bo is broken. "We tried white men, but it wouldn't do. The mules have no confidence in them." They break about a hundred and twenty long ears a day at Perryville. a starFlTng'exposition. . . . ( i ..... i Tho Chicago Tribune, lierotof to among t lie ste.'i'll'.isi mul purut'et friends ol (ion. Fremont, derates live columns to im ex position of tnil'tury all'.iirs in Missouri, making disclosures far moid damaging lo llio "l'ulh Fitid-er" than anything divulg ed ihro' the agency of Adj. Gen. Thoinas or the I on;;i'eioi);il coiinniltce i.ueiy su- titiL' f.t St. Louis. Wo nuke tho follow ing extracts : ... . .i . w. r . . c r IV in Hie cnnipniiin, nir. iio.sd, ni our I'ditori.il oui-na. wont 10 St. Loui. Ii- onton, Cape Girardeau, Cairo and 1'adu call. Jle returned with a report, of th goings ou Unit was doubllul uud unsu'is-1 liicloiy. Later, ami about tin; lime tlio i army moved nest, niter llie needless . saei ihv of Mulligan and hi cotnmiind, ! Mr.Mcilill went Irom M. Loin to.lellersoM City, and Hlong the route to Sedulia and ! jeorgetoan. J I e leu homo im ai ilcnl admirt-r ol'Gen Fremont. und a disbeliever . in iho reports piejuiiii'i il to ins ntnem toi his plaeo His letters, which excited no li'ilo omnmution among our leaders, give the sincerity of his conversion to the op l'0.-itc oi'iiiion. When tho coiireiwioind 'connnitte charged vith the duty "ol exium my into tinny u.il iiii?y contruets wtu to St. Louts, L' . y went iowti tofimeuvor to gft al some of tho diets developed. uis orivute letters coniiiwi?u niaucis uii.l. mntn.tii fi..l En 1 1 fi.t 1 1 1 1 !i fl til till inanaLtemciit of the Department, that Mr Soripps, fearing that he had been tr islod by interested parties, deemed it his duty to Bee liiuise'l' what foundatfoii there was fur the charges, nnd he went down. Thus the edito'ial proprietor of the Tribune, who aro to stiller by a mistake in this grave matter, have one after another been on the ground, personal observers of the state fil'tlic Dciiai tnient. All hud been the fast lri..ids of the (ieneriil ; nil of us had , 'I'"!"" of- b"5 recently hexn extensively cxptri supported him for the Presidency in l-SSti; "icnted with in tlio .ill were in favor of his appoint mont to the PENNSYLVANIA HOSPITAL, Atmv ol llio West; nil are willing to hvo 1 Oldie by the doctrines of tho proclamation nnd tvitn MARKED SUCCESS (m will appear tli.il have gone so btraight to tho hearts of, fron " published nccnuntt in the medical Jour, the people. ! nnln.) Collectively nt an eatlier stage in the j fftrcfuy pu( , , fr imin(Ii. in i in i ir ti f lif.v liml .innu vim 11 1 1 m in t in I ' by llio (irneriil for their earnest support i of his policy, nnd vrarnilv thanked them lor llieir "cenerous devotion to him. Tho result is whtit would have happened to iiny four earnest men who desire a niii'k leriniiiatiori of tho war und nil acknowledged tiiumph of tho holy cause, I rolound conviction ol the incompetency of the General, disgust with the character of tho men by whom I. murrounded nnd , in whom ho puts his trust, and an assurance not to Le shaken that unless Cien. Fremont is removed, and the uti':iirs of llio Depart ment are put into new hiuids.Missouri, and finn'dy Kentucky nnd '1 i.iiuu,oe, ur hopelessly lost. In relation t ) the sacrifice of Gen. Lvon, the editor makes the following statement. ' lirsv: 'We have the word of a bravo nnd truth- ful man. who was with Gen. hyon t !m day , .. .. , , 1.1 t. . beloretho tiitht, tho battle was on .Nitur- day) that, w;th ln?ll mdignation, in tlie.tr',m Cat ringes, makes repairs to all kinds of pie.ier.CP of most of the tnetubois (if his Carriage Trinining and Upholstery, nnd ixakes stall, lie declared liis Leliel lluiltliPi ft was Cords for Mason's Tracing bines, of any thick- deliberate purpose lo cut him oil anu Uesttoy his force ! We urga no charge against Gen. Fremont thnt he Imd suca a purpose; but there were those about bun who are not exempt from suspicion of this crime, Aud of the surrenderor Colonel Mulli- all epdd, on the authority of lion. J.A. Gui ley, member of Congress from Cincin nati, at thnt time a member of Gen. Fie mont's stall', that a messenger from Col. Mulliir.ui, with his loud ci v tor reinforce incnls, cooled his heels two (lays among the thievtw in Fremont' nute-rooin, una ble lo put down the court etbpielto there enforced by the shnrp sabres of tho body guard, and ot last by the aid of I.iciit.Gen. Hall, got 111 only to henr that the General would soe nbout it. Then follows more iihout the "ante room thieves," of whom it is remarked " J 0 see the Commander of the Depart ment, save in cases which make tho ex ception to tho rule, has at any time with in the last (wo months, been a matter cf greater diflicuMy than to get an audience 10 tho fcmpcror ot r ranee, the head of tn empire, and an army of 400,000 men. It wns fur the lnteie.its ol Cahtoriiians and their ooniedci ales lliat (his should he so, because while all (ho others were exclud ed, they hud free access by the back stairs. Among other sppcifications in reanrd tn : tho ebarncler of thesa rclnineis'it is!' charged that "one of the Government In pecloii of horses at St.. Louis, is u u radii- ale ol the Ker.tuekv State prison." The ' above will do ns n siinniinen of this shock. tn e.tposo. siou; Tho editor says in conclu- We are informed upon sufficient n- Jthority, that when (be Investigating; Com mittee eonclmled their labors nt St. Louis they sent a dispatch to Washington, (by mail to Springfield, so that it might not be slopped,) telling (he President the (rue nnd exact conditioner affairs in Mis souri, and urging upon hi.n tho instant removal of Fremont, upon Hut ground that in his hands thn war could not he continued a year, for rc-nson of want of funds to supply the waste and profligacy in his Ieput tment." New So.no ."How do you like the clnrii sng?" asked an old lady of her daughter ns they stepped out into the street alter a popular concert Clam song "exclaimed the young lady 1 islnn a inint "Wliv urhaf ..I., ! in aston fer (o, mother?" ., ., uwu T V 11 1 TT- "Why, tho lirsl oust she sung." "Oh I you mean Sheila of the Ocean. don't you, mother?" Well, yen," said the old ladv. "I do think that was it ; it wan something nlwut clams, any way, and you know I do like them bo well. Didn't you like it?" B.A celebrated barrister a friend with whom .lerrold loved U jost--entercd a certain club room where Jerrold and some friendi were eniovinu a cipnr. Tbn scoundrel! " v i ii r HACKWOOD'S MAGAZINE 1 THE. LONDON QlMUTEItLV, (Conservative.) 2 THE EKISBDROH REVIEW, (Tor,.) 3 TIIU NORTH 1IRITISH REVIEW, (Fr e Church.) l-THE WESTMINSTER REVIEW, (Ubeial.) S BLACKWOOD'S KMXUUKGII MAGAZINE i (Tory.) r i: n m s . For an) one nfthe four Itevlews, Kor liny tw o of tho four lie views, Por any three nf the Tour ltovieirs, For ul I fiuir of the Kevicws, Fur lilnckwood's Mngazine, For Pluck wutd and ono Review, For Wnekwood nii'l two Heviews, Fur Itlackwood and tlireo Kevicws. mi anniiiu. $:i 00 5 no 7 on s no 3 (10 6 on 7 no oo For Phiokwood and the fuur Reviews in oo 1 X. tl. Tliu price in Ureal llrituin fur tlio tivo ij-;..i:....l ..i i !..!. I -"" i"o-nHiueii per annum. ; "opJCinea u LEONARD PCOTT A Co., 5 J (Sold Street, Ximv York, mur-13-flin During tlio pant yi'Hr w linvo introduced to lip notice of tin- nuilicid profcMion of this coun try ihu far Cryttnliird Chlvriile nf I'r;j,tlumin; as ft ui:ml:i)y I'oit imuxm uism; nnd Inn ing roceivcJ from many sources, both from iilijficium of tlio Uglied itaniling nnd from patients, tlio Most llattcrlng Test imoni:i Is oI IIh rial value n the treatment of this painful and obsti nate di.n-nse, ho nro induced to present it to the public in a form HEADY I'm IMMEDIATE USE, wbicli wo hope will commend itat lf lo those hIib re sullerins with tliia ufllii'liug complaint,, no J to the tiiediciil practitioner nho may feel disposed to test tho putt ers of this valnaulo rem (!. El.IXIlt l'KOPYI.AMIXl', in the form above uto Uso, with full directum?, nnd can bo obtained from nil tho druircift at 7i cents Iter bottle." and at wholewlo ef IU'I.LOCK i CUEXSIIAW, DniRgists nnd Manufacturing CheuiiM, June2u'Cltf. riiibidelphii. J OHX ODE I, I. uniOLSTER AND (,'.M!KI AQK Tit I M- MKH, Lotated af A. II. Slum's MHU, otu: miU Hist of CUaifuld borough, Respectfully informs the citizens t,t Clearfield and adjoining ronnties, that he Is at all times prepared to manufacture, at the shortest notice, ; Hair, Husk, and Mraw Mattresses of all !lil,dj a".a "f .w!,!,'n ',' ? "''""S Mat- ! I?. f,n' wJ"vU, inn ur I'juir.i 111 p 11 riiiiinss,iiiiu ciiiTuien snu .iiina !.. j 'n. .u. 1 ue" "r " "'" i-ft-Cotintry Produce, Cern Husks, or Cash taken in Exchange for work, T-"AII orders left with any of tlio Meruhats Clearfield torough will be promptly attended to. "dec20 (JIIAIUS !! CHAIRS! ! ! NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY ! ! ! ! Tho undersigned lint now on hand, at hi I'ur niture Rooms on Market St., Clearfield, I'a., a short ilistuneo west of Liti's Foundry, a l.irga stojk nf CIIAIUS Ol' k.l. klSDS, manufactured out of tho lost materialr, finished n a very superior manner, and which he will sell LOW ion CASH. Ilislong experience in the business makos him feel confident that his chairs are made In a substantial and workmanlike man ner, nnd will stand tho test of trial. Persons wishing to purchase chairs should eail at once and get Ih cm while they can be had at the lowest rntes. J C HX TKOL'TM AN. Mar.271SSl-tf. NEW REMKD1F8 ICR S r E It M A TO It It II (EE A. TToWintl ArSO PATIOS, PlIII.AI.KI.I'lllA. A I 1 emh nt ItinU'liiliitn rntnblinhi'd hri uptcinl ,V dintmtiil, fur the trlir nf the Sirk ami tintrnmrtl, ttjflirtttl trith Violent und Chronic 7i"s-(iir, nnd ieei'iiy for the Cm4 of Diirmct nf' tkt AVxiini c..' ...... Mf.nK 11. Anviric given gratis, by the Acting Viuiii.t nei.,,vT n q.,.r.i..t.. oilier diseases of the Sexual Oigans. and on the NKW iiBUf pirs entployed in tho Dlspensarv. sent in '"h'd letter envelopes, freo ofehargo. Two .'r .rii ' '-""'I's "r postage oeceplsltle, Addrcss Da. J. tiKii.l.KN Hoi'ditTON. Howard Association. Ko. 2. S. Xiutli St., I'liilatiolphie. 2Uuiy ly. JAMES T. I.KOXAHD. , A, WAIXACR. p. A. HUSKY a. c. rissKr iVtiifiini) anb d'ollrctioir or LEONARD, FINNEY &Co. CbKA H F J I J), CLEARFII-LI COUJfTr, PA. JBII.U 01. t 1CHAKOK, K0TP.S ANn PBAFTS IIISCO f !TK I) posits itl:ci.ivi:i, Collrtlioni mailt and proceeds promjitfy remitted I.xcliniige on flic tilica constantly oil band. -0fl!ce on Pecood St nearly opposite the cuui.T housf;. liKVKIl FLKGAI,, US(JCC nf ilp npr,rp ' USl ILU IM "" PbilCC .- . . . . l.uiliersbiirg, Clearfield Co, ra., t -ill attend promptly to all business entrusted to hit 1 nl April fl, iCGI. C KRATZER & SON. MHHCII WIX and dealers in lloards and Shingles; drain and Troduco. FR0XT Street, above the Academy Clearfield Pa., June 12th, 61. Jits. n. i.AnntMKR. T AKItlMKK A TKST, Attorh.ys at Law XA ClearfieU, I'a., will attend promptly to Col istons, liaht Ajrencles, Ae., Ao., in Clearfield Centre and Elk eoutHles. ' July il. y P W' HA'S- jB"ti.' .f lh ?9Mt' wi" " ; mmmwm&km : E YE, EAR PHYSICIAN Doctor -OKMF.RbY rh.vMCaii nud Purgcon to tlio 1 of riTTSIUiKUlIi l'n., begs leave to announce to all Invalids, thnt, owing to the many ii-il,,,,. r r,i..n,l. he hn concluded to tiny professlunnl vlfits to th0 followingniiinod r nnd bv arrivinir nt tho dsy fet forth, can be Disemen of the Heart, Liver nnd I.miirs; Cancer, AUo, all Diseoseii nppertaimng to the h. 1! nnd bAll. 1'AUlwii AKHh'iS, Kiugmg iomo m the Head, and DiacliurKoi rrutii tho Ear, can be speedily cured by Dr. )s,,ht'i Suieutitlo 'I'reatiucJit. nnd many' other diseases that have bullied the skill of tlio so-called distinguished uhyniolam. APPOINTMENTS. CLARI0X, tit Clark's Hotel, from the 15th of May to tho 1st of Juno. COltSlCA, nt Whitmer's Hotel, Juno 1st. Again, Sept. 1st and 2d. DHOOKVIM.E, at the American House, fr.iin 3d to Sth Juno. Again. Sopt. 3d, 4thand5tU I.UTHEItSliUHd, nt Ueod's Hotel, Juno loth and 1 1th. Again, Sept. 10th and lDU. CbEArU'IEbD, Johnson's Hotel. June 12tli to lfSt'i. Again, Sept Uth and 13th. IIKLLKKOXTE, Morrison's Hotel, from June 17lh to lih. Again, Sept, Hth and 1 Jth. XYllOXK C'TY, at Mrs. Thomas' Hotel, June 21stnd 22d. Again, Sopt. 17th and 18th. At his IXEIRMAKY, frem June 22d toJuly 17th. Listen to the Voice of Truth and Reason and Profit by It- The tiiuo has come when all who will, can escape the iron grasp of Mercury, by ca'ling. without delay, to ceo tho well known and justly celebrated Eclectic European l'uysicuiu, Dr. Hour, who will administer tho.-e only true and info medicines, extracted from tho most choice Beors and Hns, which are prepared under hisown supervision, and therefore avoid ng the uso of all Mi"kkal1 ots xs, which were never designed for the system, to take which innnj thousands hart fallen victims iniJ gone U early graves. THINGS TO BE JtfiMEMBEKED. Hcinrmbrr that Dr. Dort Wants no patients but these fully capable of appreolaJatf and distin guishing the services of a regular thorough bred physician, from a paltry, unlearned and trilling quark. Jttmimlicr, Dr. Hurt's remedies and treatment nre entirely unknown to all others in this country ; prepared from n life ununt in tiie great hospitals of Eumpo and the first in the ceuntry. Kemrmticr, that Dr. Doit has a uioro extended practice than any othor physician in Western Penn sylvania. " ftimrmbrr, that citizens of education, und our popular men, ore all well icquaintod with, and take great pleasure in recoiiitnending Dr. llort to tho alllicted. ilim'mtici; that Dr. Ilort makes uo bdso representations to gull the Unfortunate, but all ho yi wll be faithfully carried out. Hrmrmbcr, that Dr. liort pays every attention to diseases of a cbronie nature. "t-CertitiiMites of Cures inuv be seen at his resueetivo rooms. Dr. liort is furnished with over six thousand distinguished men living. Also bus awarded to Hospitals .md Infirmaries in Europe, for bis unpiirnllellcd observations in Dingnesis, nno serva lions in i. iseovo' ing remedies for the euro of diseases that have heretofore ba"ci tho skill of many of tho medical profession. An early call from Oiose wishing to consult tho Doctor, is earnestly roquottcd, so as to roceive full benetit of troatmoiit, Bud thus do justice to himself. Time United. Please bear in mind wheu Dr. liort w ill be in your iilaee. l'crsons desirous of consulting him will confvr a great luvnr by calling on the first ed, it is utterly iinpossildo to attend to the anxious solicitations of all. Dr. Burt w ill arrive at each of tho above pbiecs on the first ooaeh on the d.ty appointed, l'lcuso extend the invitution to all iuvulid aeiiuaiiitan;cs, and oblige yours, ie. May 29, TJlt' "KKPUJJL1CAN." Terms ol fsun.r riplion. If paid in advance, or within three months, $1 2t tf paid nny time within the year, - - - 1 50 (f paid aftor tho expiration of tho year, . 2 00 Terms ul" Advertising. Advertisements areinscrtod iu tho Republican at tho following rates : 1 Insertion. Ono square, (14 lines,) $ 6 IJ two squares, (SSIines,) 1 00 Threo squares, (42 lines.) 1 60 3 months 2 do. 75 1 50 !t do. fl 00 2 00 2 SO 6 no's. 1 2 mo )ne Sqnnre, : : : $2 ,SO Twosqiiaros, : : : : : 4 OS Three squares, : : : : 5 00 Pour squares, : : : : 8 00 Half a column, : I : : 00 One column, 1 : : : 14 00 Jl (10 tl on no 8 on 10 no 12 no 20 00 in 00 12 00 u 00 is to a ot Over three weeks nnd less than three tnoiths 25 Gents per square for easti insertion. IsriEsss citicos not excieding S lines are in tried for. t2 a yer.r. Ailvertisiieint.i net mirkei with the number nf ctertions detired, ct'.II be ccntinusl until forbid md charged according to these terms. JOB PRINTING. An extensive stock of ,Jolbin mntrrifl onubles the ruhlisht r of the "Ilrnabujn' to iiiinoiii ee to the pub-lio that he ii prt-jxi red 13 as il .mds of Po.srr.ns, I'A?s:irs, 15I.AN1S, TtFl con, f.AKKi.s, Dall Tickets, and eveiy itind cf punting Troobamuks, f'lRCl'I.ARit, IIA.VDII1I.I.S, usually done in a eountryl 00 ofr.ee. Ail orders will b exetuted with neat, ncss and despatch. U. B. COODLAXDER CO. c o u N'i'Y dTh i :cto r y. Time of Holding Court FeconJ Monday of Januury, Third Monday of March, Third Monday of June, Fourth Monday or September, In each year, and continue two weeks if re eossnry. County Olllccrs. fres't Judge.llon. Samuel I. inn. liellclnnte. As'te fudges. Hon Win I, Moore, Clearfield. Hon Renj Itonsnll, I.utherslturg Sher.fl", Fred k (1. Miller Clearfield I'rothenotary.Jobn h. Cuttle, " Iteg. k llec. James Wiigley, " District Att'y Itebert J. Wallace, " Trensurer, U. I!. Gnodlander, Ui. Surveyor, II. 11. Wright, (Hen Hone Loinuiiss 0 rs, in. M l rnrken. Win. Merrell, I.umbor City Clearfield Morrisdnle I'hilipsburg S. (', Thompson, D. C, Ilowinan, Auditors, Isnno W. (Irahau, Clearfield J. II. Shaw, " Oeorge Itiuhards, " Mat of Post Oflicri. Coroner, 7eirAiyM. A'nis nf P, O. A' ones of .!! Biccarin, Glen Hope, O. W 1'alwcl ! J.. rut, Jiower, Chest, " Cush, " Ostcnd, Hoggs, Clearfield Briie, Bradford, Woodland, Brady, Lutheliitrg, " Trout vl'c. T. A. M'flhee J. T. Cttar.r;!.1 Lewis .-niiih P. B. Miller Ed. v;i;:umi K. II . Moore. C" r. Sloppy, Jefferson tins, Purest, New Washington f lturnsiile, Clearfield, Frenchville, Kartbsui. John Keberiing Jn-IUoom Bloem, Bi;mside, ii J. M, Cummingi Jas IWeMurray Clearfield, Al. lrank P. A. Oanlin. Cw ington J F W Schnarr Curwensville, i nrwensville, Deeater, fauiuel Way Centre county Tdm. Williams Elk county, Pa. C. Mignot William Carr A. H. Shaw T. II. Forces. J.A. llKiarty C. J. Pusey. David Tyler II. Woodward F.liia Chase fl. Ileckadorn D. E. Mokol J. W. Thomps'o Jas. Thompson J. McClelland 11. W. Spenoer, A. C. Monre, tamuel Way Michael AVise. W. F. Johnson Keeater, 1'hilips burg, rerguson, Alarron, fl, Helen Post Office, (JirurJ, Leoounto's Mills, " Bald Hills, Qoshon, Shawsviflo, llrahnm, Orahamton, Qulicb, miths .Mills. " Madeira. I Huston, Tyler, Pennfield, Anson ill. Jordan, Karthaas. alt Lick, Knox, Mew Millport. Lawrence, Breokenridge, Morrie, Kyiertown, Mnrrisdale, Pann, .Lumber Citjr.f " Grampian Hills, Tike, Curwensville, " Blonmiagrille, I'nion, Kockton, Woodward. Jeffries. T. Henderson I 1. run omc iia uoiurinesi townsoip I I " '11 answer lor Ferguson township. . 1 1 Tkl. 11 . . r. - ; 11 fi 1) OBERT J. WALLACE, Attjmbt at Lavt. AND LtmG k Ml IMMRT, Proinpton Lung TTosiital, f London, Khk'hikI. EOT'' lp now j conjulled by the ntllirted, both Male and rVimito, till, fecrotuln, no n Uiseapes of the llloou letters of recommendation from (onie of (he most him diplomas from some of tho most celebrated day of his arrival, as Ms rooms aro so often crowd fil.- T tO ( ONSI MI'IIV kS:- Tlio advertiser, having been restured to health In a few wcoks bv n very simple remedy, after having suf fered lor several yours with a severo Ions? affec tion, and that dred disease Consumption. is anx ious to iniiko known to his fallcw-sulTerass the menus of cure. To all who desire it, bo will send a copy of the prescription used, (free of charge,) with tho di vctious for preparing and using tho sau.o, which they will find a sure euro lor Consumption, Astlimn, Brmcliitia, to. 'Ilia only object of the advertiser in sending tho prescription is to bene, tit tlio afflicted, nnd spread information which he conceives to bo invaluable, and lie hopos every sufferer will try bis remedy as it will coat them nothing, and may pmvea blessing. Persons w ishing the prescriptio l will p'lene address Hev. ED WAHD A. WlbsOX, nov7-ly, Willinmsbiirgh, Kings Co.. N. T $35 00 V ")TS the cntiro cost lor Tl'lTLOX In the most popular anil successliil LUil .1 r.ntlAL CHOOb in the country. I nwards of Twklvf 1 1 1 11 11 h i young men, tuna twkxtv-kriht differ ent Suites, have keen educated for business here within the prist three years, Home nf whom lint e been omploved as BOOK-KEEPERS at suluiies of $2000 00 immediately cpon graduating, wka kaew nothing uf accounts w hen they entered the College. JH3 Minister's sons half price. Studeiils enter at any time, nnd review when lliey please, without extra charge. For Catalogues, Specimen of I'onmntiship, and View of Ike COLLEGK, unclose five letter stamps to JEXKIXS A SMITH, May 11, 01. ly. Pittsburgh, I'a. V. M. M Cfl.l.CIL'GH, Ci.siAftrtiti.n, Pa. ONire In (Jrnbam'a Ili Uk nulldlng. Jnly 3d. 1 SCI tf. MOOKi: &. ETZWiLSR, lfliolcsalc and Kctail Mcirbants Also T t extensive dealers in timber, sawed lumd ber nnd shingles. Also, dealers in (lour an grain, which will be told cheap for cash. Oct. 11,1858. 'JpYRONE CJTY HOTEL. Col. A. P. OWENS, PitorRieTor, Itcfpcctfully announces to the travelling public tl.st he has now taken ehnrgo of this large and well known house, and will conduct il in such a manner as will revdor excellent eomfnrt and for, satisfaction to till who may favor 1.1 in with a call. oov7-ly K'kwI; ()61)S! A FRESH ARRIVAL OF SpHno- &. Summer Goods: AT THE CHEAP CASH STOIlE. lam just receiving and opening a enrefully selected stock of Spring und Bummer goods ol nlmost every description, A beautiful assortment of Prints and Dress goods, of tho newest and latest styles. Also a great variety of aseful notions. DIIY-GOODS AND KOTIONS. Bonnets, Shawls, Hats nnd Caps, Boots nnd Shoes, a large auantlty, Hardware, Qieeuswnre, Drugs and Medicines, Oil and Paints, arpet A Oil Cloths, GROCERIES, Finh, Uncon n H Flonr, , t . Marker! in H and bdrroU, ortiie bt qnnliiy, all of which will L noli at we lowest cab of ready pay prices. l iiri , , My old friend! and the aublie generally, are respectfnllTinritedtseall. - ft:'": "in mnns oi uttAl.l and arnmrod ji.X7 n . ( Of A TR Y PltODCCS taken- in exchange ot UUUUB. learucld, June 2 1SC1 WALTER BARRETT sATTORNEY AT LAW. will iii,i,j n,n,ii. and faithfully to all legal business entrusted to bis care, in the several Court nf fJ0.rnou ... j - ...... .1VI4 l.llA adjoining counties. UZ2 fbrmerrty oemrToyJ by a. K. ! AYER's ' CATHAHTIG Ai )" sick, fcj. coui,l.iini,n.; a,, eoiniiiruiiie) t,!" JOU. lllUr.fc tH !- and should tttrMt? on j ..win wiucfc disease. A coll settles soiiuwuora in the bod; strucls He natiual funcllom. These, If boi fL eaot upon tlieiuwlrei sad the surroiuJlQg ornjTy; liicing Rsnerul SKgrattatlon, sufturiug, sail a!J? While In Oils eonditinn, oppinsseil by ths deriif,zj Mk Ayer's Tills, ami see how directly luey rc!T Dulurut aotlon ot tlio ajstum, and wlia n ih, fooling of IimWIi sin. What Is true and to upistl, thh IriTlul and comuinn eomplaint, Is aUo trm u w of the deen sMteit atd dangetuus dilmKirs, Tkt tol linriUlve sIT.t espi-la tlism. Oaused hj "IralWoUrT lions and deraiipuinents of the nituraf fuuctimuj? Isslr. tlM'jr are r.failly, and many of tboin sum. Ilt tlio snine means. Nouo whokuow tlw TirtihM JiJIr Fills, will nvKlect to euiyloy tlwm when soaWiai k! tfie dUorders lhy cure. ftnlemi'iilS from lending physicians hi sonw t s. pilucls il ciUos, and front other wutt kaewa LuUk l! oas. Fi rm a fUnoardinf Mtrthmit if St. Imii, JW. Cha j Dr. Atu: Yuur rills aro tlio wragon of til a,. I.. l...w k... nn-l ...w 11. 1. j of ulrvnnn sores iiioii ber hamls anil ftsil that liicor.iL.lo dir yuan. Her roothor has Iwea kin; 1 ously nflllotisl with blotches aud ptmplMon lrrtiiM In her hair. Alter our child was curwl, sli yonr Tilts, and they have cured her. ASA MOItaniDOl As a Family Physic. Fimn Ur. K. '. IkrinriiH, Arw Orltmu Ymir Tills are the prince of iiirg.. Tholr hj, 'in ning. .t.,,u n.ij llifly,, mllil. but very ceitidu nnd efii-ctunl In tliuir avtiui) ho.vels, wliivli inakua thuei snvaluable to m In ib,. Irn.itiiHJiit of iliH-ate. J Ileaonche,8lcJiIIeadat'he,Fonl Mloaitcs n W Dr. I'dawta" ffcyj. UtUimm-n. P Dctallno. Atbr: I cannot answer voo kAoI eomWueo I have ctnsf with your I'Hls betirr tiiiin to sty aUthatm si-fi- (rent tniU, a pittyiUirt vtriiicine. I plueo gretttW li'iire on an elffctoul ralhartic in my ftistty cc.ntestsi UI1...IW, nun inviv.inK i" mi" jour riot aaunlniL bwl wo buv, I of oouiso valiiu llieiu tITsnvso. I'a PR. J. 0. A TLB Sir I limn hc.nrct.wit.(ItJ U.i wirl kftttittvh any Ixxly run Imve ly tflmievti, if your t'ltlM. It nHini to aiihd fiuui a fuul Uvhki which th'y ctftUlM tt tMlfV, Y'iun with griiia rw9ct, ED. W, mitntF Illllona Disorders Liver ( otnplalati, F,mn Dr. Tfttwdore !lltt f X-w I'-rJ.- 0. N"t I'hly wo yntir VftU ti.hn.rnMy iiipt(l fo thtr p "i i im itn apfiriunt, 1 t 1 liml tin-it Itfigctu'lnl rfttvl mi ho f,lvr vtry niaiked iiMitH-t, Tltfy id my tiro itiovud li.isfo t-tfjtiml for th cuie ut iiJiow. (ii.ixitti tlnui imy uiiu mwjiy I utu iiioiituii, j niij ii'joicc tliut wu itt luncth a lurtitiive uLicliii Uij tho conflileticu ut 1Ul jh wfiioM -u uud llio w.dU, 1)U'AKTHLNT Of T!N: INTSHIOI, 1 WnlihiKtii, f. t, 7 fit Mi.lM, J Ptn i I have until jutir I'UU tu my timuit itt Wiitj ltrar((Huft muitt you tintdn tlifiit, uitl nitm( irmijitb ny iwy wo lite Utt raihiulic we vinloy. 'Jlttir r. tut Inn: ftottun en tint llvvr U quik nml tltviatil m -iivii(1y thty a tv en twlmiiut to it-imil) 1m,' d..tm(fH;t. of thn( orffim. Intkrt I Irnvf tK-l-ioin feund tumti f'xitnu4 liiiftiw t) nllhmio ttitil it did iut iui(il uMk Hum. .!Urui.i yfiMn, AUNZ HAI.L.V Dyaciilrry. LJiirrliucnt lit lux, Worm, -n i)r, J. '. Oi ttt itf tVitcag Vmir ViU hiivv liel n Unip uM in my 'imtW, wll hld Ihvm In cstui ui m aim k( Hut bvt H'ti Huu I kin crt-r found, 'ihuir ulu-ntliru t-ilwt nrwn tho llTrrinUei Ihiini an rx.-eiiciit myily, uUt-n givtin in iiwUlrWU .nuheis thiitu Vfry iimtptttIo aud cuuVMii'iit fcr item Of WOlltl'll IMtt vlitlOitu, D-p-rilA, Imparity of (he nion. fiont A'ur. J. K times, iist r nA hnt ChunSAA. Da. A n : I Iiava tv 4 yotu IHU with aiimDrdiw i mt;cft-( iu luy latiiily inl uiiimh th- TK1 1 mn rutW tw thtt In ditn-!H. 'I'a ttulnto lit ur'Us t'f i)(i-ti'ii il purity tho LU kI, thi-y hio tlif vy Unt rui"ljj bf fvtr known, nud 1 4U coii(iUntiv rect nuiifiitl lii-t my Irirn Ij. Yoih'i, J. . MiXta. M'xnaiw, Vy.unlnnCo, N Y., fktii, IV,;, PrAK Hir : ( ami Ufliiki -nr uU: fUU lo u ne uh-l tiw tlu'tu mi cxcfltt-ht ftLnitiv( tnclfaiwikt yrtfrn iut imii tf) (St. JAttJil.tnt f-JOi Ur-mi, XflX ti. MKAC1UM. V.D. C-o null pa( Ion, Coal lvauaa Hnpnrnitoii, lilieuiiiMllNiii. ts'out, AleumlKta, lhujp my t ltiunlatN t it, tc. frni Or.J. t. Vuuy'ni, M.hlrtA. (bmxW Tki miti-li njiiu-t l'o nald uf your Y iwovi ctlficnn. If flhiM uf uur fiu'ti-niiry hftvt Imtid tlii flu flli-tninm pa I huvrt, thr-y flutul I j. In in in prtUm iu it for flu lwiirtit of Ih'n iHulLldiOtn nliuftulT'-rft-M ruuijl Unt, uhta-li, ultli n-li la 1 n nih In iimtf.li tit priii!t'iilt(r of iiIIm im Unit urn .rsp. I If Utr r .itiieti touriiiiritt In Urn lifiu, Lui y in 1'iUiWIiCUW oignu nnJ cure thw ttii iat-. F.tm fts. F. Numrt) I'hitirum ttwi .V.Jv, I fluil wnr r two Inim- ilom.i tVyouv I'ilK tUn ti lW pro'or tluiu. n t-xlli ut pr nioli v if Mf imMin' if ttii 1i'n u hiilly or ihi ii.Uly HiiiiiivwJ. iuil kl irn tnH tuiU tu ciittuxe tlm tttnhttih mi l r.r;W w-"imi. Th-y nit so niiuh tlio U'st 'riyr; wu hate (I. 1 www no othor to luy pnlirut. Ftvm fit iir. Ur. H.ttkt$,of the I Mid fipii.ChnL IM'Uvki ltnr.. Snvnniirth.llii.. Jmi.l HoTfurn fin: I khouhl k unintrfnl f-r th rHi your ftktll him (M-'iu Itt me If I 1I1.I n.tt r. j i t bit riU yon. A ctihl . tMtl in mv liuihi'iiKl Lioujlit on tvrt tinting neumlric whtrb fiulv l In rUmmc "" htm. N'ltwi.h-etHKlinL' I h.'l lltf ht "I' lii It ilri)o (Ttrw worne nnd wtni, until hy tli n-lvtw of?' ficvUcut iitruiit in lnltinixrn, I'l. kt'ini-v 1 trifJv ruin. 'J Imir rilrH'tN wci nJ-.w. l-nl fih v IW sfmTtiii U) Uie uie ul thviti, 1 him now rutin ly ll. 8: NATE ffcJAMIlFR, Union l!i'1l;;r, I,n., I 115. pn. Avtit: 1 lmv lw,n Pinhvly rmvi hvywir PilKrf FhtwHutic (Ji-ut A ixiinhil divt'ii'- thnt (' nfOirtrd nt fcrymri. VIMKM SLIDKLU sftf-M't of thd TMn In iimrkct foiitin Mrtry, tihih, Rltlioiiith a vnlufihU leint'rty In nkilful hhM.B ihnvw in n puhtir pill, from the ilremlful fin Viniffi tiutl fiopitMitly follow lt lnrMtloin iia Tlw tntMn no memuy or mincinl wnhstnii' t wl.atrter. Prloo, 25 contfl por Box. or 5 Boxes for II Pi opared by Dr. X C, ATER CO., Lowll, K r"Sol(l by C. I. WattiMt), CliarlfH. E.A frwin, CurwiH ville; F. ArmM, Lnlherir. Monlpnmrry Vo., Xew Kuloiu : J. 0. hrmv, sMorrimlnlo, C. II. J'octtrt riiiliilurf ; nni Eli Cluiso, Aiisouvillo; nnd by dcuU-rti evrjwhir. I'TEAllTlELirsiFYAlLn'yTTCRj- Thntkful for past favurs and eolicitious of fa lure palronaRO. I w ould respectfully snnunr tliut flllive ,n !,,,,! unit i!l COIlStStt'j Veff nt the Pottery in this homiiKb, en Ijiesej ner n short distance rant ol the Mi't!nnlilt'ur''' a bire stock of Crockery . such us Cri'nm crucat. milk f ans, Churns, Jiujj, Jars, Stove pipe ciimf if c. .t o. ; and nl. so an c jtt u.ivc nsnrtm difTerent aijes nnd naltrrns of bracket! " rosettes for cornice ou houses, aud ether meal dint;s. I Any mou'ilings not on band will be mads " older on short notice. Abo firo brick ma and bept fur sale. TpfA lihernl reduction on prices mvi wholo.nle dealers. F. bKITZIXUl'lb Clearflckl.maj 28, l'fil. ly. Cabinet, Chair Making TOIIN OI L1CH. of the borouRh of CIcarM". t) Pu., will be prepnredat all tunes teatten to any business in the ahnve line en a"0" j notice, and in a workinnnliko manner. llnrja'J, of business is at the aid shop (n the north sil Market street, 3d door east of Third St.. "" otMiosile the nl.t .Tm .in,. . wK..re he will ''f COnstanltw An linn.l ii li.rr nn . , i .. rtiuetil oi f ...I- n... ii..:., ,l Cabinet I mm mud jiuiiuiu viii.ii., Ware of erery description, which he will tor ! of on as reasooahl. term. n. the same arutlei " " """""i" .vims iu ... can be had nk.wlii.i-. In th. emmlv. , His stock nf Cabinet Ware now 'on hsnd, tea' eists rn part of Dressing and Common liu--Hofas, Sowing and Washing Ftnnds, Pca Itm.k r.n. r,ni, .,1 vi i.l ir.t llsdsteaaa, Dining, Brenkfa.t, Centre, Card and P'' T' hies. Ac. Cm n nantifi4jhirtl and delirerea any plaee desired. Knhruarv o ia',n fnn. 1. vol. Ir.1 J -I I - - 4 ; . 1 j IQ.UOHS fer Medicinal purpePes-BrsaV 1 ."S. ' rr. ill-- lt utaw . 'r r rJ-n 'iv-Vi. suucicu 1....1.1.