lr,.nimMalaV.. A n i ( ti 1 1 tu 1 1. . -,'l I" I I l H I M In h s V; I I II l n i 1 a. a .;lM , l ill I, I I. 1.. I f t ,1. I , I. it M n w mi MVh .M l . I l lOlt tin l UK1 tin", fltl'l Htll'" Ml" l i lli hi I . liii' hi I ,,,mb.l lllill I til t-lf. n i illi ! Mii-li It i S our Mini il i tilt I I lll'it' I ill HMllnll- i'l'i.'.ilii.ii.llint S tu ifi nn lii Milk. I in' rnmi i iiur n imi HihIk. A I'm i v, i llnl Ii-In n! lln. trncl willi iliflit nlty, mid l'iriiiriit mi n nin e I'l'niiv kiml will Kfriuii-.lv In trrlVri with 'tliftluill t. latin k. I'mllt ft", will na kiii'lnr l-iiuuiU tlmt t It o imnfiii t if iiiiiimitH rl m t 1 1 1 lo Miulicd. Let in tioU a low itcinn winch nro of ten neglect cil. I il s - t. .. t Jic'iil.'iiity in IVeiliiitf in r t ho fi rut .miKirtanee. .In nniin.il le.I nt .r- Icl at regular perioiN will oi'ien lie hungry, i I sunl will constantly he on tho lookout for n mipply ; thiamines continual uneasiness. Wltero tho hour fjr feed, in is lixed, and punctually olixervcd. tho npnetito is reirulated HccordiiiL'lv : tho food is taken with il relish, and when it isdisposod of, there is no fur- titer anxiety until tho next footling timocontcs around. I Jvccp aiinnals cleaiil-. All are ho nalurallv. Swine rll in tho mud, and hens wallow in diit to clear them selves of vermin j they only choose the least of two evils. In Switzer land it is said that the hair of cows is kept as well combed and dressed as that of a woman and tho animals themselves learn carefully to avoid nil Boiling of their coats. This is going to one extreme ; but tho opposite one, the entire neglect which allows the hind quarter of animals in tho stable to become coated with manure, is a Kin agninst common decency. Clean liness is essential to health. The skin performs some of the most important Amotions of tho body. Keep it in good order by frequent carding and Drushing. A course card is better for this purpose than a 6tift' curry-comb. Much of tho labor may be saved by supplying tho stalls with plenty of litter. A good bod of straw will also aid in keeping the animal comfortably warm. 1 he importance of this has too often been urged in tho Agricultu rist to need repetition here. Continued confinement is irksome to all living creatures. Stock of every kind ehould be allowed to spend a Ul timo in tho yards during the warmest fart of every pleasant day. Sunshine ig stimulating to all natural functions, and is necessary to full health. Fi lially, keeping good-natured yourself. A "jolly" fat man will be much more likely tohnve jWty fat animals, than one who can not pass through the yard without venting his spleen by a kick or a curse upon some unoffen ding brute. American Agriculturist. KEEPIAPPLESEwMKT!ioa Mr. It. M. Thompson of Mifflin Co., Pa., in a letter to the American Agri culturist, describes his method of keep ing choice upplos which appears to bo worth noticing. lie packs them in barrels or largo boxes, surrounding caco apple with common dry ground gypsum (plaster of Paris). This is readily dono thus : Put into tho bot tom of the barrel, or box, an inch of the plaster and then a layer of apples, keeping them from contact with each Other, and an inch from the side all round. Sift in more plaster to fill up tho spaces and cover tho whole nearly an inch. Then add another layer of apples ana more plaster, and so on to the top. 1 ho plaster employed is, wc suppose, the common ground plaster for fertilizing not tho caleined used lor marking casts, models, etc- The former is cheap inmost parts of the country, costing from S3 to $10 a ton, according to the locality, distance from tho quarries or seaboard. The pres ent retail price in this City is about $10 per ton, Of course the plaster is just as good for application to the field alter beiiijr used dnnnsr inter for packing apples. The plan is worthy AM 1 til of trial at least, for it would appear ja 8ftVd driver. This point settled a.id reasonable that tho fruit thus8iirroud-'low quickly his insane mind conceives it cd with a compact mass of dry pow- lie feels it his duty not only to attack (lor, should keep almost as well as if the President but also to billingsgate the hermetically scaled. Mr. T., says he 'president's wife. Tins comes such at keeps pound pippins thus packed, in j tacks as that of the Springfield R.p.iUknn, good ordor until tho following June, aud they mark one of the pheno.renn of Wc judge from a remark in his letter, social aboli tionism. that ho docs not store them in a celler.'pj,v . but in any cool room of tho dwelling lThe Expensesof the War onBoth Sides. Or OUthoUBO. Wo arc not Certain I " 1 ca,anna Ua,, ivepuo,.cn,.ov. i. whether the dry plaster would bo a I T,, cxI,Pnsie of ,,,e r'onledcrnte States Bufflcicnt non-conductor to keep frost Uui'ing tl,e laht 8IX mon,h 8re acknowl ottt, if exposed to severe cold espec-, C(,p1 to be fifty millions of dollar, nd lally irom tho Irtut near tho outsidcof barrelB. BUCKWHEAT CAKES. Contributed to tho Americnn Atjri. ctilturist by Mrs. . II. Ingalls, Musca tine Co., Iowa. "As Inquires have been made, and much has been said about making these indispensables for tho breakfast table, without soda, or 'dctestablo saleratus, I would rccom- mend tho following recipe, in using vmcn inero neeu us no necessity ior 'sweetening thesour batter lor it will ontvicuiiii: uivsuur uaucr, ior ib win ..nniAn;.. i ,AnA... i..i.a.ii. . :n, never be SOHr, if the cook tl0C8 her du.1:; ty. Take ono quart of warm water, - and add sufficient buckwheat flour to makoft rather thin batter : stir j bnlf a tMennfnl nf rrnn.I w,w. b i.nn yeast, and a littlo salt ; boat well to- gcthcr, cover up, and set in a warm place. Or whero it wilf not frcezo over nicht. If it in vcrv cold, tho batter aliould be mixed early in the evening,' that it may havetiraoto riBo before tho fires aro nut out. otherwise it will not ferment, and me nufliciently. If tbeso directions arc followed. fresh tin I ("ill II. ,1 II li i "if ll Mn! .In i l till. I ill I hi . Ml On' (liii )i l l,tt ' tllitl, i ill ll'lt In' l'lt. il l") (liii l , tin' i til. f w I'l I i' n I In r It) Mini) t i l. It in f n lilil" I'fil Ii r ill llil' I'till l'i "li-il'!(" lis tin ) t), Lii nun' It ill li"t In lie fiiinin It) i nl, nit'l ilny 0i f iln) tlip I iitli r U ininl In tin1 nmiiii' I'lUt wtllmiil Hi'iltiaittir. j No iM'ii li'f "Hi'iln" N tii filc'l tu purity it in i lily ! My -n yrvU-rn tin' i lciiti juin, nti 1 1 troli luitlcr. II )',rit In Ki.iici lv ina-lf, it will keep lit'i lt i l- lyU'otnn.l M,t, without ..Itlin, (or t o iir throe work iii Winter; Veant tlmt m-ttlcn, Kmi v i n tr witter on the tot.. ,imi houih, l.enie tl.c i.eoil of Mulil.' 1;ilT . f - w1,M4k,,. Alt aiUlUIUillOb A iiUU AilvUIO VI IUV. Animal. The New York lli-raU eontiiins t ho fol lowing life-like pnrlniit ol the now dotes tattle thins known us "Abolitionist." It will bo (ound partieulurly intereMing to tin few remaining nigger-worshipper, of this region: To be nn nboltionist on'es mind must bo so distorted, wnrpe-,1 and oUoinod tlmt it is no roiuler if il often breaks entire.v. An abolitionist ennn it be priictieal, for abolitionism is impracticable. lie must confuse with rig!i t wrong, nnd believe Unit slavery wrong even to llio extent of de nying the existence of a (Sod because he reasons tlmt a God would not permit slavery. lie must tuke rrido in being ec centric; and from being eccentric in oiin ion he soon comes to be eccentric in his dress, in his mode of wearing his hair and beard and in his manners nnd deportment, lie must cherish an opinion nil the more because it is unpoprlur nnd thus he coon comes to adopt nn opinion for (he very reason that it is unpopular, therefore, he argues, must be right. Jle must be blind to great evils, nnd magnify little evils into tremendous outrages, to be overcome nl any cost. Jle must have no consideration for a white man, except as tubsidary to a negro. In short, be must bo a negro worship per nnd devotee, huiing everything which otlmr men hold most dear in his ebony Juggernaut. Of courso such a fanatic is kicked out of society, and therefore he attack society, ignores its usage and amenities, and revenges himself by trying to break it up and substitute for it a socie ty of his own. Thus he con es incloscr contnctwith the abolitionist in petticoats, who is, if any thing, worse than himself. Khe is either a Mrs. Jellaby, neglecting homo duties to' attend public moeti:tgs, lecture on her "mission," and manage the correspon dence ofnn nr.ti-clavery society, or she is something worse, and has "affinities." Male nnd female .'ibolitionists mingle in Unitarian homes, in phalanxes, in free love bugoities. If they huvo any religion it is KpiriUuliMii. Hotli sexes insist strong ly upon woman's rights that is to say, the right of a woman to be as wicked as she may please, without remark. What wonder that with such associations the male abolitionist looses all courtesy, chiv alry and politeness. The fcm.iles them selves rant, rave, dispute, argue lecture and scold tho vestige of the gentleman out of him. lie is to regard women as just as bad or worse than men. and lives up to his teachings. This is a picture of an idiolitiDnist fully developed, honest in his infatuation, nnd conscien tiously carrying the poison of his abolition ism into his religion, hit morulity, hit politics and his social relations. To him the idea of attacking a lady, whose merit he cannot appreciate' is as nr.tural as to others it i abhorrent, Fuiling to. make our President adopt the abolition theory of emancipation, he argues that the Ties ident is a slave driver ; that Mrs. Lincoln, having been born in a slive state, must have influenced the President to become 1110 Wftr expcncs ol tue Liuted Slates for the same period, are acknowledged to be two IiunUied millions of dollais. Tho1 number of men slain in battle, in the fif teen or twenty actions, great nnd small, that have taken place between the two belligerents since tho war opened in tho taking of Fort Sumter, cannot be easily estimated, but, as near as we can learn, it 'is in the proportion of about one to five, and my be set down in round numbers ' Bt 2,000 Confederates nnd 10,000 Federals. Th;8 how, hat p , MM . . nn . j ; i, c, ,i, r r.i. i- "Z 7. ! 1 . S01" ' ery wuinerner killed bntlIe ,ns cos! ral government' ne rounaiumoi ?iuu,utiu. 1 he Southern , em i T oiuies can raise auom one m nnon and I l III' I 1'H'I', V llli' lH l 1 l II 'I I'l I I I 1 I I II Slate Can raise allOUt One m illion and .'v-earueia a.na promptly tou half of fighting men. To kill off these nt T 111 . 1 la kill Off these nt tna unove rate and killing is probably the only way in which they can be sub- dued - will cost the Federal novernmenl,'" owhutulred atul fifty thoutand million of dot Unl Would it not be cheaper, as well u :. u. t:i i l- ftfinrt to make (InnoeDuUu in ! Brr8ngeaieDlS forlry,Dg1 to V ii V y I S I I 'iM, ",i mil tin . l ,i - hi ,, , i M iMn Mil iin, I 1 M I V'ltllt iMIIMt UMIMV. i 111) 1ltr: III I 'I,, If, I, I I lllfc HIMVIVMUl KM MV, i l l.ii'Mnl. ) M,U KV,tn a MM MH Hun MAUA7.IK, iTnty.) j ., - ,.,,. ,,. f,',t iu,,'r.,, fnr any in nt iim ror Review., r "'' "r f'"" Reviews, & XMl For nu. k.i ami m n, iirw, k ..! mid twn Hpvie,i, iTt unmiin. t l lo t no T nn n nit ,1 on h on T mi '' W;ST.V?.T.Krxr v nit F.ir lllmiknniiil Mill III fiiiir IUvli in nn . II. 1 lie prire In (iml llrilnin f..r lh Are rloiiu .i..,ve.m-, rcr ,nnum. ll.'l.llllil'lil II I.KOXAIII) 800TT A Co., nmr4.l (liii 64 (,,J ttrp,,,( New ynr,a EL X1B PROPYtAMNE During the punt yenr we hnve intritluccd to he notice of the tnrdicul prufciii.ion of thin coun try the ' eVyr.ixr-. Chlorirnf i'ripylnmiin't I a KIOMI'.Iir I'OH ItlliarMATIKM; nnd hnving received from many sources, both from phyriciuna of the highest (tnnding and Irom I'Mii'nt.i, tho Mont Mattering TesUnioiiiiilsoflls real value n the treatment of this painful nnd obsti nate dineaso, wo nro Induced to prefcnl it to the public in a form ItKAUY F jll IMMEDIATE USE, which wo h.ipo will commend itxulf tothore whe are aufTrring wilh this nAHcling complaint, and to the medical practitioner who limy feel dinporcd to tost the powers of this valuable rem edy. KMXIlt PllOPVLAMIXE, in the frm above poken of, hns recently been extensively experi mented with in the PENNSYLVANIA HOSPITAL, and witn MARKED SUCCESS (in will appear from the published accounts in tho medical Jour. Iials.) jSfl'It iH carefully put up ready for immedi ate uso, with full diroctioni, und can be obtained from all the druggUh nt 75 conts per bottle, nnd at wholeiiilo of BULLOCK A CltEXSIIAW, Druggiiits oud Manufacturing Clieuiistn, JunelG'Gltf. l'liiladulpliU. JOHN OUELL UPHOLSTER ANI) CARRIAGE TltlM MKH, located at A. II. Slunn MUU, one mile East of L'lcarfii lil Loroujli, Respectfully informs the ciliicns of Clearfield and adjoining counties, thai ho is Hi nil times prepared to manufacture, nt the shortest notice, Hair, Husk, and Strnw Mattresses of all kinds and sixes, one of which Is a Folding Mat tress, suitablo Tor CAIIIXS OX KAKTS, which can ho folded in small compass, nnd emptied and refilled at pleasure; and very cheap. Ho nlsn trims Carriages, mskos repairs to all kinds pf Cnrriago Trimming nnd Upholstery, nnd makes Coril.i lor M us oil's Tracing Liuos, of any thick uoss or lenglh. fcCountry Produce, Corn Husks, or Cash Liken in Etchnnge Tor work, S-O'.KW orders left with nny of tho Merchals Clearfield borough will b promptly attended to. dec2 QHAIUS!! CHAIRS! I t NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY ! ! ! ! Tho undersigned has now onhnnd, nt his Fur niture, Rooms on Market st., Clearfield, Pa., a short diiitanco w est of Litx's Foundry, a l.irg.) took of ' t ii .vnts ok A l.l, kim)s, manufactured out of the bjst materialr, finished n a very superior manner, and which ho will sell LOW FOR CASH. His long experience in the KlIuitlAM mnlffd film f.t.il Aim fiilim lli.il t a nl. .. I are made in a substnntial and workmanlike man ner, nnd will stand the test of trial. Persons wishing to purchase chairs should cail at once and get them while they can be had at Iho lowest rates. J2IIX TROUTMAX. Mar. 27-1 SSI -If. NEW REMEIHF8 FOR SPER MA TOR R II (EE A. II' owjim A-soriATios, 1' n 1 1. a i k 1.1-11 1 . , A llrn. emcut ltttilin) rnltittlinlird In nnrvuit A'ii- titxemtnt, fur the rtlirfnf iht Sivk mid IJinlrmni il, njftlcted vi'th Viotrnl atitt Chrnttic yroses, r tt. eeeiVy fur iht Curt nf D induct nf iht Hi j-miiI i)njun. M epical Advick given gratis, by the Acting Surgeon. Vai.i'adi.k RKi-onT on PperH-ntorrlicea, nnd other disensos of tho Sexual Oignns, nnd on tho nbw RFMKiiir.s employed in tho Dispensnry, sent In senlcd letter envelopes, free ofchnrge. Two or thres Stamps for postago ncccptuhlo. Address Dr. J. Fkiixk Hot'onTo. Howard Associaiia !xo. 2. s. Ninth ,t., Philadelphia 2imy iy. Association, JAMRS T. LKOXAnD. WM, A, WAI.LACK. a. hsky c. rissar ibnhinnunb Collection Mcc LEONARD, FINNEY &Co. C 1. E A It F I L D, CLEARFIFLD COUXTV, rA. JBILLS OL KXCRASGK, NOTKS ASP DRAFTS PISCOfSTR l POSITS RECEIVED, Collct!on made and proceeds promptly remitted, Exchange on f lie Cities constantly on hand. ifOfEce on Second PL, nearly opposite the COURT HOUSE. LEVEK FLEGAIi, Justice of the pence - .. . ... .... ... iiutnorsfturg, tlearllelil Co, l'a., win attend promptly to all business entrusted to hi. April 4.W.. . . lARR,MrR. ,. TT T arrimer TEST, Attorh.y. at Law I r n il . i . . - a. . 1 I t i I.th.l A ..-!.- L - I. I'l n.l I "i ""' nDitcica, a.u., avo., 111 tirwuot, Centra and Elk eouhtie.. July 30. y W. HAYS, Justice of the Peace, wi 11 atten promptly to collettions and other matter in . hi,.e.hr. Addros.Kersoy.Erk co.. Pa : J. D. THOMPSON, 1 Jlatksmlth, Wagon., Buecie..Ao..A.. ironed Oot. Sd I860. It, J on . ho,t actio., .ndth.v.ryb..,. tyi... this l:liot0 ot Cu""n""'- . ) )'.', AM. PHYSICIAW 1'OHMKIIt.Y riivl nn iiii.I Pnrgpon lo li tlrntln t.H ll-i'i'""'. f LmnUii, Kub'kihI. , l.l 1 L- I. I l.'.l II I. I..-, m I.. llihuiitiiia I.. Mil t Allits. ltll M I M I M t. U Iti a n ni i i i i. -ii i . - -' - ltr.ll.,1,. i,f M. fill fi'l. h" !' rnnrlii.l In ,J ml l. mrhli.B nl the 1I1 m-l f"Mh, run hf Ihnrnrrn of the ll.'srl, l.li't and I. unit'; Chih'it. Mil, Prmfula, and nil liix aam of the lllooil Aluo, nil lineB..ii appertain!" In the KVK and KAIl. PAKTIAL I'KaFNK, Hinging N..ii.ei ia the H.'sil, mid Iiisi-liargas limn the Ear, raa be Mier-dlly cured b !r. Hnnt' S. ii-iililio Treatment and msny other dinenM'i '"! hava baffled lh HII of the railed di'tngjrhid phyiirlani. ArruINTMKNTS. CLAMOX, nt flnrk's Hnlnl, from the Uth of May (i the tut of June. COKSICA. nt Whllmer'a Hotel, Jung li.t. Again, PrpL tut and Zil. . IIKOOKVILLK.nt the Amerirs Iliume, fr nn .'td lo Wtli June. Again. Sept. S I, 4lhand ilh l.trniEltSlll'Ull, nt lti'ed'n Hotel, Juno loth and llth. Again, Sept. I Ol Ii and I lib. l l.r.A n r j i'.i.i, Johimon Hotel, June I .'Id la inn. Again, eepi inn ami ioui. HKLLEFO.NTK, Miirrimin'n Hotel, from June I7lh ?o lUlh. Again, Sept. llth and tilh. TV HONE C'TY, nt Mr. Tlioii.as' Hotel, Juna 2ltand 22d. Again, Sept I7lh and loth. At his IXKIIIMAHV, from June 22d to July 1 7th. Listen to the Voice of Truth and Reason ani Profit by it. The time hns come when all who will, can encape tho Iron graap of Mercury, by calling, without delay, to nee tho well known and justly otlebrntod Eclectic European Phyiicinu, Dr. llonr, who will administer thoi.o only true nnd nfe medicines, extracted from the inort choice noon and nanas, which ara nrenarod under bifown nuierviion. nnd therefore avoid ng the uno of all MiaRAL Pois- e.is, which were never designed for the system, to take which man thouinndi have fallen victims and gone ti early graves. TIIINCS TO HHHEMKMBERED. Jtrmrmlier that Dr. Bort wants no patients but thoa fully capable af appreciating and dii'in guishing tho services of a regular thorough bred phyiioian, from a paltry, unlearned and trifling quaes. Itrmrmhtr, Dr. Bort's remedies and treatment prcpnroil Irom a lilo speut in tho groat honpilnlM of Kun.jio and tho firi-t in the country. lUmrmbtr, that Dr. Burt has a wore extended practice than any other phyaician in Western Poan oylvnnia. Itrmrmhtr, thnt citiicni of education, and our great plcaxuro in recommending Dr. Ilort to thenftlictod. ItrmrmUr, t ti ii t Dr. Hurt uiakesnu faleo representation! lo gull tho unfortunate, but all bo snyi wil be laitlilully curried out. Itrmrmtiir, that Dr. Bort pays orory attention to diseases of a chronic nature. Or-Certiticntes of Cures may be soon at his respective rooms. Dr. Hurt is furnished with over six thousand letters of recommendation from some of rhe most distinguished men living. Also bus awarded to bim diplomas from some of the most celebrated Hospitals Jtid Inlinnario in Europe, for his unpnrallelled obrerrulious in Diagnosis, and observa tions in oiscovc ing remedies lor tho cure of diseases that have heretofore bullied the rkill of many of the medicnl profession. An early call from those wishing to consult the Doctor, is earnestly requeitod, 10 as to receive full benefit of treatment, and thus du justice to himself. Time liaited. l'louso bonr in mind hen Dr, Bort will be in your place. Persons desirous of consulting him will confer a great fuvor by calling on the first day of his arrival, as his rooms are so often crowd ed, it is utterly impossible to attend to tho anxious solicitations of all. Dr. Bort will arrive at each of the above places on the first ooneh on the day appointed. Please extend the Invitation to all invalid acquaintances, and oblige yours, in. May 29, '61. 2 . TlUf "UbU'UIiLlCAN." Terms ol fMiust riiiiiiin. If paid in advance, or within three months, $ I 25 If paid any time within tho year, . . . l 5(1 f paid after the expiration of the year, - 2 DO Terms of Advertising. Advertisements are inserted in the Republican at the following rules : I Insertion. 2 do. o Ono squnre, (14 lines,) $ 40 $ 75 i 1 ro squares, (ZNIines,) l uu i au Threo squares, (42 lines.) 1 60 2 3 months ft mo's. ii inn Ono Squnro, Two squares, : : Three squares, Four squares, : Half a column, : $2 50 4 (10 : i 4 (10 6 00 10 00 I : : 6 no 8 no 12 no 1 : : A no 10 00 14 00 : : 8 00 12 00 IS 00 : : 14 00 20 00 85 00 One column, Over three weeks and less than threo months 25 eents per square foroash insertion. EsriEess notices not ciotoding 8 lines are in trted fur f 2 a year. A Jvertis imnts net maris i wl'.ktbe number of ssertions desired, will b continue! until forbid snd ohargod according to these tvrms. JOBPRINTINC. An extensive stock of Jobbing materia enables the Publisher of the "ItepuUie.au' to iiunoui ce to the public that he is prepa red tD do ill xinds of Posters, rAk?3-irs, Pkocrammes, P.I.ANX3, TaFIR B00I3, ClRl'll.ARS, IiAr.r.i.s, Ball Ticiits, 3 1 an nni i.i.s, and cvciy Kind of punting usually done in n country j oh office. Ail orders wii be executed with neat ness and despatch. a. B. G00DLAXDER c CO. CO U NT Y l)Tlii:CTOR Y. Time of Holding Court. Second Monday nf January, Third Monday of March, Third Monday of June, Fourth Monday or September, In each year, and continue two weeks if ne cessary. County Olllrers. Prcs't Juilge.Hnn. Siiinuel Linn, nellefonle. As'to fudges. Hon Win L Moore, Clearfield. Hon Ben) Bnnsnll, I.uthersliurg Sher.tr, Frcd'k O. Miller Clearfield Prothanotaryctnhn I Cuttle, " Reg. A Rec. .Tames Wi igley, " District Att'y Robert J. Wallace. " Treasurer, tl. B. Ooodlnnder, Ui. Surveyor, H, B. Wricht, Glen Hope . Commiss'n'rs.Win. M'Cracken Win. MerrclU P. C. Thompson, Auditors, B. C, Bowman, Lumber City Clearfield Mnrrisdnlo Philipsburg Isaac W. Urohan,ClearHcld J. B. Shaw, Coroner, George Richards, " List of Post Odircs. Tawnnhipn. iS'nmrn nf I'. O. Rtcctria, Glen Hope, f.ill, Bower, Chest, " Cush, " Ostonit, Roggs, Clearfield Briifs, Bradford, Woodland, Brady, Luthersburg, " Troutvillc, " Jefferson Lins, riloein, Forest, nnmrnfV,M W. Cnlwcl T. A. M tihee J. VT. Cr.n-.p! iV Lowis Kn.iih P. B. Miller Ed. Williams It, 11. Monro. " C- f. Ploppy, John Heberling Jus. liioom Cnmside, New Wnshingtoii ,UM, Cumuiingi " Burnside. Js McMurrnT r. A l l r.i e. t t . . . iienrneia, viearnciu, Covington, Frenchville, Karthnai, M. A. Frank P. A. Gaulin. J F W Schnarr Samuel Way Centre county Curwensvillo, curwensville, Dccater, Philip, burg Ferguson, Marron, Eilm. Williams Helen Post OIBee, Elk county, Pa. Uirard, kecounte's Mills, C. Mignot jinia inns, William Can Ooshen, Shnwsville, A. II. Shaw Oraliain, Urnhamton, T. It. Forces. Gulich, miths Mills, J. A. Ilesarty Aiaueira, c. J, Pusey. Tyler, David Tyler Pcnnfield, H. M'oodward Anson'-illo, Elina Chnso alt Lick, (I. Hockndorn New Millport, D. E. Mokol Prcckcnridge, J. Vi. Thompi'n Kylcrtown, Jas. Thompson Morrisdsle, J. McClelland Lumber City.f H. W. Spencer, Grampian Hills, A. C. Monro, Curwensvillo, Samuel Way Illoomingvillo, Michael AVIse. Kockton, W. F. Johnson Jeffries, T. Henderson Huston, it Jordan, Kartbaus, Knox, Lawrence, Morris, Penn, Pike, i Vnion, Woodward, 3 This Post Office will do for Chest townshin f Will answer lor Ferguson township. "I) OBERTJ. WALLACE, ATtoniar at Law, li Clearfield, Pa., Cffio in h.w. xt'. iffc h .l-V .Nft' & M '-' - ytfr mil l.ll 10 III, fll,. if)t.inin, t ,l.rr. fimjnlled by III ftfllirlfil, biith Mill I- n. Hin.r, i are entirely unknown to all others in this country ; popular men, are all well tcqtiainted with, nnd tnke T AO C()XSUMIT1 IX! Tho advertiser having been restered to health ia a few weeks hri very simple remedy, after having suf fered for several yenri with a severe lung affec tion, and that drcd disease Consumption, is anx ious to make known to his follcw-sufTurers the tnenns nf cure. To all who desire it, he will send a oopy of the prescription used, (free of charge,) with the di- 'ctions for preparing and using the same, which tl.nv will find n sum rilr fnr Cinsiluinliiin. A !hnm Itri ncl. I a. tc The nnlv ohlent of the aili'ttrliMer In aemlinn1 the nreiiffriiitifiii is to bene. "? i fit the afflicted, and sprend inforinalion which he " j conceives to be Invaluable, and be hopes every fuff'Ter will try his remedy ns it will cost them uu : nothinrr. anil mnv i.rMVA a hlessinir. r' r - - r Persons wishing the prescriptio i will pleae address Kev. EDWARD A. WILSON, nov7-1 Williamsburgh, Kings Co., $35 00 T)AYS tho entire cost lor TUITION' in the X most popular mid successful t'UMM KHt'lAL SCHOOL in the counlry. Upwards of Twr.i.vB Hi'MiHKD young men, from twkntv-bioiit differ ent Suites, bave been educated for business hero within the past threo years, some of whom have been employed as BOOK-KEEPERS ul salaries of $2000 00 immediately I pun graduating, who knew nothing ol accounts whon they entered the College. fJ'Minister's sons half price. Students enter at any time, nnd royiew when they please, without extra charge. For Catalogues, Specimens of Penmanship, nnd View of tho COLLEGE, enclose five letter stamps to JENKINS A SMITH. May It, 61. ly. Pittsburgh, Pa. W. M. MTULLOUCill, a4& CH aw. Ci.RAnriKi.n, Pa. Office in Oraliam's Drirk niiildliig. Jul 3d. ISO I tf. MOOKE& ETZWiLER, holesale and Kctail Merrliants. Also extensivo dealers in timber, sawed luiu.l bcr And shingles. Also, dealers in fiour an graia, which will be sold cheap for cash. Oct. 14, ISiH. VRONE CITY HOTEL. Col. A. P. OWENS, Proprietor, Respectfully announces to Ihc travelling public tkr.t he hns now taken charge of this large and well known house, and will conduct it in such a manner as will render excellent comfort and for, satisfaction to all who may favor him with call. miv7.lv ... .. .. iNEW GOODS! A FRESH ARRIVAL OF Spring &. Summer Goods AT THE CHEAP CASH STORE. lam just receiving and opening a carefully selected stock of Spring nnd Summer goods o! almost every description, A beautiful assortment of Prints and Dres. goods, of the newest and Utest styles. Also a great variety of useful notions. DRY-GOODS AND NOTIONS. Bonnets, Shawls, Hats and Cap., Boots and Shoes, a large quantity, Hardware, Qi eeaewaro, Drugs and Medioines, Oil nnd Paints, Carpel A Oil Cloths. GROCERIES, Fish, Bacon and Flour, Mackerel in 1 i and barrels, of the best quality, all of wbich will be sold at ihe lowest cash or ready pay prices. My old friends and the public generally, are respectfully Invited ta call. jPrT'N. It All kind, of Git A I Vwr.,1 inhnj CdUMTIt Y PItODL'CK taken in exchange ol Goods. r 1 CloarSeld, Jane 26 ISfll WM. F, IRWIN. WALTER BARRETT ATTnUVIrV A T t 1 w 1 1 .a..j K .il . m s iviumi r . Mjn win Hikvuu iirmHi and faithfully to all legal business entrusted to bis eaie, In the several Court of Clearfield and idioin'.cs? enunllei. "f -i8th formerly ccoiilou by tt. H. ton MnmviiniiF. . i .,.( M ii,. ,.. ,,, ()i i 1 Hinni. I I. ... :;'"'"..,. I Imi'ln, I't.mui, ' r tin,, iti.t),,, A mi .Mlt i'u.,:,V;; 'nt! I'.tIK,, I. r i p.n 't' t ... " Jl"i 1, '.,. I , llli)t lnl.illt f'il-.... , , 'I, t . fl m. It In it..i.i I- . (. , ' "", K ell In . .,, ,, ., .', ,,'""''" ' i I t.itn.l li.xt.1 nn.i ,ii.ii.M,,i ,"i ""-' .. I Ml.'l mi W Ml. In tn.nl t., . ii.lt. M.i.lH..,. .i , ....: ,,", ', U. I II I'll HiKMt My,)!,,.. . -ri . ' ..'.'T'''" IM.,, ., In H, u.(. ...., ,, -h III lllMMlt.,IHa..,...lil.. a . I l .. - ""I.! ... . i. mil kik ii,iim ,h.. nm. W ' ' I I'lii.liiiintlnn.lK.'t II, an, I u ( tll t 'J1, 1 II. ),. a.ltlH.. I. ,,m.,,H , t,l?, I lie l, Ih. aiol H, nlm.t lmi ht, s,, ' k.M M l,i, n.rinail, r Hi. ,,7. l.ils.U.rt. 1y pkii. I. Bw rar, .J II J'"1' tWIIna. tlmt III illMm lial (n. f,um m. rail well U-llera tlmt 1 f wtnt hm M,',J"t" you, II..I 1 hM ).. I.. I .,, , , ,(,",?, and remain er grutefiilljr. y,,,,,; u AkHi,;u B TAIJ . St. Anthatir's Klre. Iton or Kri .1. Teller anil .Halt Itlirnm, Ht.L I I 1 lllawtfm, Mora Kft,, lirap.y, ' Ir. Rolvrt M. I'reMa writes ftimi Salrni N , trpt 1SW, tlmt he lias riirril an lnini,' , ' Drtfii, Whlrh llinnt.lie.l lo trrniiliala fKlHll. C Twrerlnr r ..or Sorsnisirllla, ami nu, , ,n MMuinrtnl AV.vjixis by larita (lisn of M ,,, r. . " r ! tan. .... he cures the cominnn fNptimit by It mnsisi.iiy Bronrliorele, Goitre or HwelUri N, Xebulon Ulisin of I'rosprct, Taa, write. 1 "Tlirw, iw Ilea of your Banuiparllla etmnl me frimi a (iti w 1 .his swallltie; nn iIm uvck, w Ilk-It 1 baa ,ullrrM over two yeara." Lrnaorrhira or Whites, Ovarian Tun.,, I'tarlM. Ulceration, Kent. I. ui.eas.ir' Dr. I. B. B. riiannliiK, of N..w York City. writ,. i moat cheerfully coni ly with tlie riient of ywir aevntu saylna I liana (liiin.l ynar HrsaMrilla a to. wt rrie,, alterntire In llie itiiiiierona e.'iiilHints for t.i,- employ anrli a reinly. hut eHTlully In tumult Durjta of the Scrofulous .liHthrsls. I h.tva ciml ttimti; litTpt.t. ate eases of turorrliaia l.y It, and aoina h,,rB tlm cml I1I11I11I waa caiiseil l.y hlcrrtttvm of llie ulrrui. TI10 nlnr. ation Itself wns M.n ciin il. Noll. Int within my kuoali edre .iii.l It f..r llieae fniiule .lerniup iiiciils." Mward 8. Marrow, nf Nc lnirv, Ala rit.. " A .Vn. rsrons or.fr liimnr on one nt Iho (, niul, in mr hmr whlrh ha.1 .leflc.l nil llie reini'ilinN i. roiiM en.jili.v, lis at lellKlh Ihk ii r.Hi.,l. lily rur.nl l.y your Kltrstt otK,,. MHirilla. Our phraii Inn llmnulit liollilnc 1,111 m,m. tlon eoul'l aflorit relief. I.llt tin a.lvlseil Ilia trinl nf ynir Harsnutrilla as the last r.-soit beliuo emriii. aii, i( proved effeetunl. After tiikin yonr ret.ie.ly elht ttj ao symptom of llie tliseaw reiiiaina." Sy philis aud Mercurial Dlaraae. NSW ORI.KARS. 2.Mh AllB.l.t. ll. Da. J. C. Airs: Sir, I cheerfully comply aiili IIm. ro ?n.st of your airent, nn.l l et.irl In you aouie ul the cilni, hare realised with your Burmi uiilln. 1 haveeiir.'.! ith il, In my prnrllre, ninat of Ilia mm. plniHta for lii.-h il Is reroniliiended, and have fotinil Ii, effofls truly uoliil.llul ill ll. rure c.r I -.. .11.. Al,r euniif Ihimu. One of my patients hail Syphilitic nlrvra In bla tlu.Hit, which were mnsuminii hia palal ami 1I4 top of his moiilh. Your Snrsnpnrilla, ateiuljly ,)(,, , cured bim in fire weeka. Another ....a atuicke.1 l.r sec ondary symptoms in his nose, ami tlie ulremtiuii l,mj aalen away a onin.iilurul.le irt of Ji, an iluit .h.,v (18 disunite would soon rei.ch hi. hinio nixl Kill l,nu. t yielded lo my adiuiuisiriiiion of your Siirn.urilli' tw ulcers healed, and lie Is well 111111. not uf ,,. jiiiu. aomu listi!orutiii lo his fnee. A woman vho U, . timte.1 lor llie same disoidur hy i.o i. urv nv suflnine from this poison In her Inmes. 1 h. y m, .M(. w M. silive to the wn.llirr I l.t on a dump dny al.c sull. ml . n uciiillliK I-:. Ill In her J. ilila and ImiM. M. , ' cured eniiiely l.y your MiiNiipm j n tur ,., i,, 1 know fioin its formula, which your iir.,l (.. ,r n,t this I'r.ipiuiitioii f.om jour li,l.mlorj must la,,',,,, ri'ine.l.v; roiis.-.uei,ily, llo-.e t,,ily ruiuui ki.l.le i,ut, m.M 101, c i.u. .irpiiaeu llie. Fraternally youia, 0. V. l.AltlMIin, Jl. 1). ItheuinatUm, Gout, Liver Complaint. Isuikpskpihck, rresl. Co., Va. ilh July aM Da. J. C. Aa: rlr. I have m n nlllieteil ii, . h,,i. fill . hmiiic Ithnmut.tm for a lone. lime. ImtiWH,, skill ef physi. inns, nnil .111, k p. m.. in .pltP ,r nl) tK remedies 1 could find, until I liie.1 join Sar:.nmrilla. Out Untie cure.1 me in Inn weeks, and n-.tor. il my VMn health ao much tlmt 1 urn fi.r In tP r ll.au Lvlwe 1 , attacked. I thiuk il wi.udei lul incli inc. J. U;Lt'l. Julea Y. CeUI.,-11. of g. U ills, wiitcs: " I Imrs l. iilllu trd for years with an affrctiim ft thr Inn. Ui d.lr..ye.l my health. 1 tried e'rerv lliii.i;. and crsrj ll, t ft.ile.1 1.1 reliere me j and I have larn a hroken ,!,,., awn for sniue years from 110 oilier cause than irro,y'.'i t' lie lArrr. ly l lovnl panlor. Ilia It, 1. Mr. Kpr.a.l.M me to try your Sursaparilla, iKsvuse l,c mo.1 l- krew ., anil nny thinir y..u made wnn ltorlh 11 yinr. Hv llie H,- Ins; of O.sl it hnriiie.l in... and lina -,, purified tnj .,. , as to make u new urn 11 of me. I I, rl onnir iiptiu. Tin hvst Ih it cm it s .id of you ja nut Iniir kinnI .-hni:li," Si liii riia.t HiK-i r 'l uiiiors, Kuliiriri iim-iiI, t lerrallon, t'urUa nuil Klloliuliou of the lioucs. A great variety ofrn.es ban- l.cen repnrte.1 In u ahr-m cares of llieae rornil.l.il.le cniplaints hue iculicl f.m the use ul this r.-ionl v. l ot our space Ih re will not admit Hum. ISoine r ., may u ft.und in our Aui.-ri,-s Almanac, wliielt Ih.. npots lielnw uimed srtplec 10 furnish gratia to nil who call fur Ilium. Dyapepila, II, m t I),rrt,e, pjj., Eplltp. a, Mclauthol)-, .VruinlKln Many rental kulde , nn-s of tl,r. alferti, in linre Is-s made l.y the alterative power i f Uu. m. .h, ine. It fliirni lalns the vital fuiirli, n into i,,n n.-iioii, ami tlma overeomea disorders w hi, h would l- u,a.-.l kyniid fit reach. Such a remedy ,ns l..nu u-cn n qiiireil l.v the nc ceaslllea of Hie ie.ipk-, nod we are nmlideul that Uii will do fur them all that medicine ciui do. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, FOR THE HAriD CfltP. OP Concha, Cold, luflnriirn, Ilonrseness, Croup, llroiif hit ia, Iiit-lpieut ( ou sumption, ami for tlir Iti-llvf of t'nniniuptivt I'atirtila in ailvaurril htngca of the Ulacaac. Tills Is a remedy an iiulversallv known lo si-.tmss sut other (or the cure of Hirnat and lunn cinilainis ihat it Is useless here to pul.liih the e.,l, -lice of Its villi), s. lit nnriralM eirellrnce for rouelis anil raids, and il. truly wonderful cunn of piilmonnry disease, have iin.la il known lliroiiKliout llie cirllm-,1 nnllons of the rsilh. Few are the cmniunlli.-s. or even fnniilius, ainunir lla who liaro not some personal exHri.-nre of itselle.t' some living Impliy in thrlr midst of its virtory over the subtle and dangerous disorders of the tlinint and lunn As all know the dreadful falallly nf these riltnrri.-rs, ainl as they know, too, the effects of ihis remedy, we need not do more than to assure Ihem that It has now all the vie tues that it did have when making the cures which 1ml won so strongly upon the confidence of mankind. frepared by Dr. J. C. AY& & CO., Lowoll, Vat. r-D-Sjldby C. D. Walson, CknrficI I. E. A Irwin, Curwonvillo; F.Arnold, Luthersburp, Montgomery A Co., New Salem j J. C. Drenner, Morrisdale, C. R. Foster, Philipsburg; nni JCIina Chase, Ansonville ; nnd by dealers evsryahsre. CLEARFIELD STONIJ WARE PBTTtty. Thnnkful for past favors and solieitious of fa turo patronage. I would respectfully nnimuncs that I have on hand ngnin, nnd will constantly keep at the Pottery in this borough, on llie cor ner a short distance cast of the Methodist Church, a large stock of Crockery, such ns Crcnm croeb, milk pans, Churns, Jugs, Jars, Slove pipe cssim f-o. rfc. ; and nlso an extensivo assortment of different sines and pattern, of brnrksls tni rosettes for cornico on houses, nnd other moul dings. Any mou!, lings not on hand will be icade to older on short notice. Also fire brick mailt ' and kept for tnlo ttA liberal reduction on prices md wholesale dealers. F. LEITZINGER. Clenrtlold, may 23, 1861. ly. Cabinet, Chair Making, - JOHN GULICH, of tho borough of Cle.rM. Pa., will be prepared at nil time, to sttn to to nny business in the nbovo lino on inrt ! notice, and in a workmanlike mnnner. IIn P1 j of business is at tho old shop on tho north iJo"f Markot street, 3d door cost of Third t, nearly opnusito tho old Jew store t whoro ho will krp constantly on bond a largo assortment of " 1 hognny nnd Cane Bottom Chairs, and Cabinet w"ro of every description, which he will dispose Jofon as reasonable terms as the same articlel minim had elsewhere in the county. His stock of Cabinet Ware now nn hand, ccn- sists In part of Dressing and Common Bureaus, Sofas, Hewing and Washing Htands, Desks it Book Cases, Frenoh and Field Post Bedstosd., Dining, Brenkfast, Centre, Cerd and Pier Ta bles. Ao. Coffins manufactured and delivered at n'Taro r ( teuru-ry 1 ! no. 4, vol. It. T ltiutit tor menicinai purposes I Port and Sherry Wine, Nectar Whiskey ib4 und Oin-at IIARTSWICK.f, 1 Brsndy i Li llol'und