tt ', .' ' - t . ) I I I , . I, I, ht. it. 1'ul ..' .' "" , l. ') , V'm M tnl 1 I"" ' a' !y "' I It Munilt I " " 1 ' I I'm t iifli J fie i'l x t,t,,i ) u I ii It In nut' liial V, "li'ti b"v if llif ti 'it i"t! I'i I I ' ' ". I 'Inn fr'tim I ' ttiiiit i'Iv, I riMt"! I Ml Ihitilt w " "' "ill hi I I tl I ml nut, ill" i f'"t , Inr iittr i l l"inl i"tt, ''tint ItlMlift lunlV ni I- iftthl mi l ilno In him itfl to cu-ai lvr, a yt nli'liil .1 . With llif rptiirnmlit of Urn ."""11, inino thfl riri'H'ivo tlii'v til n'Miintiit!i in hit HtCK'l A (liMIPtil-ill llii'f ('C lb ntinv. It ii a loitutmlf ci i in nil nri ili.it iirliliit in ruinoil or rmmtty wn there, n fu at i kimiv, any ditlrrr hop of Pittiinn a to til 0 proper person lo be. ilcctcil. Tl retiring Chief repeatedly ex.ricd his jiilg;nii,nt in favor of (leu MK'Mlaii for! tho position, mhI in thin the tuition' decreed t pivc a utinnimotM cimi'iirroncp. 1 Tho designation f Uen. Mcl'h'llatid in therefore in a considerable degree the no-1 I . .!--. . .. ti . r .1.1 Irctiun of the country m well n of ihn ,or. to hero that ll.oro uill bo pivrn him ihftponfijpncoondconlial mip'doi I thn.-. x ffii i l n nun iii'iii'H iiiitm ii iirnri i-na by lair implication, promised, nnd w ith - out which hocanr.o'. wiih o full cllioioncy Rorvo tho country. It hns been ini l th.it one bnd ccncral is better than two food ones, nnu tho rnyir.g in true, it Inken t menn no more than that our nrmv ii bel ter diiected by a single, mind, though in ferior, thnn by two superior ones at" vuri ance und cross purpopes with emrh other. Ana the same i t-uo in nil joint obseva (ions ivherein thoso ongngcd ciin luive mr.e but a common end in viow and can d.ll'er only as to the choice of means. Jn a storm nt sea, no one on board run wish the ship to sink, and yet, not unfre uently, all go down together, beeame ton many will direct and no singlo mind -iIl be allowed to control. It continues to develope that the insur rection is lurjfcly, if not exclusively, a war upon the first principles of popular gov ernment the rights of tho people. Con" elusive evidence of this is found in the most grave and maturely considered pub lic documents as well a) in the gunoral tone of the insurgents. In these documents we find the nek tiowledgement of the existing rightof suf frage, and tho denial of the people of all right to participate in tho selection of public ollicers, except the Legislature, boldly advocated, with labored arguments to prove that large control of the .people in Uevernruont is tue source of all polm cal trouble. Monarchy itself in sometimes hinted at as a possible refuge from the power of the eoplo. In my present position I could fcarcely be justified were I to omit raising a warning voice against this approach of eturning despotism. It is not needed nor fitting here that a general argument should be made here in favor of liberal institutions. But there is one point with its connections not so hackneyed as most others, to which I ask h brief attention. Tt is the effort to place capital on an equal fooling wh, if not above, labor, in the structure of the Gov ernment. Having proceeded so far, it is naturally concluded that nil laborers are either hir d laborers or what we call slaves. And further, it is assumed that whoever is onco a hired laborer is fixed in that con- tition for life. Now there is no such re lation between capital and labor, as as sumed, nor is there any such thii.g us u free man being fixed for life in the condi tion of a hired laborer. It is assumed that labor i available on ly in connoction with capital; that nobody labors unless somebody elsc owning cani ta!, somehow by tl.o use of it, induces him to labor. I his assumed, it is Rext consul ored whether it U best that capital should liire laborers, and thus induce them to work by their own consent, or buy them and drive theia to it without their con son t. Both these assumptions are false, nnd all inferences from them are groundless. Labor is prior to and Independent of cap ital. Capital is only the fruit of labor.aod could never have existed if labor had not first existed. Labor is the superior ol capital, and deserves much the higher consideration. Capital has its lights, which 8re as worthy of prelection as any other rights. Nor is it denied that there is and probably always will be a rotation tetween labor and capital, producing mutual ben efits. The error is in assuming, (hat the whole labor of the community exists with in that relation. A few men own capital, and that few avoid labor themselves, and with their capilal hire or buy another few to labor for tnem- A large majority belong to neither class neither work for others nor have others working for them. In most of the Southern States a major ity of the whole people, of all colors, are neither slaves nor man tuts, while in the Northern a targe majority are neither hir ed nor hirers. Men with their families, wives, sons and daughters work for themselves on their farms, in their houses and in their shops, taking the whole product to themselves, and asking no favors of capital on the one hand, nor of hired slaves or laborers on the other. It is not forgotten that a considerable number of persons mingle I their own labor with their capital that is, they labor with their own hand, and nlo buy or hire others to labor for them ! In,, thta ' nln a mlvn.1 an. I . . i .)!.:.. I iuib to vi, ij iiiiavu nuu iiubk ilinblll, l- class. No principle stated i disturbed by the existence of this mixed class. Again, as has already been said, there is not. ot necessity, nnv such tiling ft frAA hired laborer being fixed to that condition 1 oi me. Many independent men, everyi where in these States, a few years back in thnir lives, were hired laborers. The President, a pennil est beginner in tho world, labors fur wages awhile, saves a surjilus with which to buy tools or land for himself, then labors on his own account another while.and nt length hires another new beginner to help him. This is the just and generous nnd pros r.erous system which opens the wav to all. givei hope to all and consequently energy j ana progress nu improvement oi me condition of ft. I No men living are more worthy to be cokJ, and w placed in heMip. by usted than those who toil up from Pov.',.i,n, ..r fr.i..... V" . . T.. ' erty-none less inclined to take or touct ls,, Aim lit wlii(.i thov have not innes tv sum aught which they have not honestly earn-, ed. Let tbem beware of surrendering a! political iowei which they already pes- seas, and which, if surrendered, will sure- lw Ka iiuArl t.n rlnsA the doors nf nilvnnna. ment against such as they, and to fix new disabilities ar.d burdens upon them till all ot liberty shall be lost. ' From the first taking of our National teiTA young lady down in "Dixie" Census lo the last are seventy years, and wro' to her lover requesting him to wo find our population at the end of the bring her "Linkcn's skelp." Angelic poriod eighty timos as great as it was at 'creature! 'r i.i, 1U !i t'p I i'i 1 1 ' lln I it.' !' - Ii i t i i It ' t . f lit I'M r' n I I'M W I "it I'i" p' llUl lit" 1 1 In l' 'i I I I' tin III I III (i III" III n liiln I tl I lie M i'i nil' I II f t II ii hat I f "Ini i III rt (f il i ll luiif, mi l ii'vi lull, il III tuly liiiiiiitnM r., l( imiiIm f.i Ihn Inline. I ln'i e imp nV l u ll' n ' ii i t i ; tti I Iin it ho, if i In' I ' n ion I'i' 'ii'iiii l, mil livp lo ti p il rplititi'i I n Iniliilif 'I ii'i l fifty nnlli"ti". 'I ' I if t r . u' ' o loilny la ti"l iilt'y I Imr for to-dm . it In Ii r a tnt 1'it'iie nlio.--N ith n rrliiitu p (.n 'i..t i'lnu e nil the innto linn mid eat noil, let u pr.irei'.l in thoprt'Hl tn-k nhii'h iwiilt lm 'levoh ed upon n. AUUAIIAM I.I NO M.N. WvliiiifMon, lcp. .1. MM. JHiscchiuons. Artemns Wnrd in the Army. Am I previously iiiformoil you, I tun . i i tho IW.Mwinsvil .Miinpany. I ''7. iradooiilly but iiiiiji'sticnllv Idiii jdnimor'H nct'ivtury to my jiivmmiI ) hition. Mut 1 i m ltd tho ranks wasu t full by no menus, ami Icumnu'iici'd to rckront. Having imtiei'd ni'iirul de Hire on tlio part of ymuitf men who are into tho crisis to wear eiivlits, 1 crui in oc 1 to liavo my coiniiany ex- dooKvel v ot olIissiTs evi.'Pyliodv to rank as nriailci r (iincral. Tho fol liM'in was niuoii the varis questions which I put to iv I; roots. Jioyoii know ii masked battery from a hunk of gingerbread '? l)o you know a cpvlet from a piece ofcha'Uc '! If I trust you with a real gun, how many men of your own company do you upec you can manage to kill dur ing the war : llcv you ever heard of (lancral Price of Missouri, nnd can you avoid similar accidents in the case of a bat tle ? Iev you even had of the meascls, und if so how many ? How ure you now '! Show me your tung, !cc, Jkc, Sum of tho questions was sarcasstical. We are progressing pretty well with our drill, At all our commanding oflissera there ani't no jealously ; und as we air all exceodin (smart, it, ain't worth while to try outstrip each other. The idee of a company com posed excloosively of commanders-in-chief origgenerated, I epose, hkurcely need say, in thes Brancs. Consider ed as a idee, I flatter myself it is put ty hefty. We've got all the tackticks at our t ting's ends, but what we pur tickly exsel in isrestin liuiskitH. We can rest muskits with anybody. Our corpse will do its "dooty. We go to the aid of t'olumby we fight for the Stars ! We'll be choped into sassige meat before we'll exhibit our coght tales to the foe. We'll fight till there's nothing left of us but our little toes, und even they shall defiantly wiggle. "Ever of thee." A. WAIM). PJii NTixci mT7ciriiA LO(i VI). It is not alone printers and compos itors who will enjoy the following. It is a capita! and a very forcible ill ustration of a printing otlico dialogue. Foreman of the office Jones, what are you nt ncv : Compositor I m setting 'A House on tire. Most done. Foreman what is Smith about '( Compositor lie's engaged on a Horrid Murder. Foreman Tom what are you ins- TBinunxo f Tom Prizes in the Gift Lottery. Foreman Stop that und lake hold of this llunaway Horse. Slocuni, what in creation have you been about this half hour ? Slocuin Justifying the Compro mise -Measures, which mnv sub set up roreman lou chap on the stool. there, what are you on now '! than on the stool On tho Table that -ou gave mo. roreman Lav it on the table for the present ; no room for it. Compositor How about these Mun icipal Candidates !" t t i .... ...i roreman Kim cm in. What did, you say, Slocum ? Slocuni Shall I lkad these men of, Boston ? j . Foreman -No; they are solid, of course I Compositor l)o you want a full' face head to Jenny hind's Family. ? Foreman No, put 'em in "small' cap." John, have you got up that "Capital Joke V John No, sir ; I'm out of sorts. Foreman Well, throw in this "Mil- 11011 01 - aiilornni tiold, and when 'ou Kcl tlirouglj with it, I'll give you some inoro. ilson have vou finish. 1 ed The Coalition ? I Wilson Yes, sir. the Coalition is1 all up. Kditor What do you want now ? Pr. devil More copy, sir. Editor lluvo you completed that Eloquent Thanksgiving Discourse t Pr. Devil Yes, sir j and I have just got up "A warm Winter." i Bi-A pretty girl was lately comnlain. , ing to a (Quaker friend that she had a bad uI7, neve'r ti To erne .u.. i- I ,u tul"o near thy lips, ' te5"Is anybody waiting on you V said a polite dry goods clerk to a girl from the ronnt.rv. N'.a ie " aat.l b 1. i.l.l! "that's my feller outside. Ho'would noC come In." tU I t nr "in n !!i,irN,' 1 M W tl lytli H. h li"' ", '' "i 1 1, 1 1 1 n !,i . 1 1 M ) ft, I " n h I'lilli , ,,ri . I 'IM l' f ' 'Ii i' t, j,r, t M t', 11 , HP I 1 f I I'i "I 111! I IIKIl ( I . nl ti . II. it, ml' : j I ttin'Minn. .... f'h 'ir.o. (IIHi',) Ml T, 1 1 l' ' 1 on ',lir-, ( 1"IIm O I i n 6(1 I I'I ! Ihrrf iint,( 12 liiivt.) I Ml " J H j flu.nll, H . U i'i" jnn p,iiiir, i I I lit Ml 1 1 no ? I'll T mi no mi-, : I I i 4 I'll ft ihi Id I'D ' riirpf miinr'', ; i t i no im IJ nn Finit 'iiri', t ! i 4 (I OH III n 14 I1" I lliilf rnliiinn, I t I t a (id 12 ltd l1 00 j One column, I t I I 14 (III Jo on Si CO ' Orir Ihroe upt'kt ml Ip Hum ,t0, mn th p 24 fenln "T iio:c lor ( 'h InncrtUn. ! ' Cs tu not.c' not uncling Riinri r In I irlil f ir 12 a yir. I A Jvi.rtiiinMili net ir.fkJ witV niimlicr of B?(i:tiun dxtirvil, will fct csntinu! until furbia I ,n'' dmrgoj acror.l'.r.R tn n,,0 t,rm JOB PRINTING. All extensive stock of .Jobl.iii" materia enables tlni rublisliiT ol Ihc "y,VinWi toaiinoui.ee t J the ri;ll:-j that ho is nrepa red ti dD .inds of 1'llSTKItS, f'AK?jt:.lli, I'ltOCSAHMKS, Hl..NK, r?l EOOIS, Ctltl'tM.AItS, I.Ai.Ei.s, f;.!.L Tuitrs, IIamuiii.i.s, ar.J eveiy itmdcf j'riniing in a rountrvi ob o5ice. usually done Ail orders wiil be executed with neat n oss and dcKpn'ch. 11. II. (iOODLAXDEH .t- CO. COUNTY DIRECTORY. Time of Holding' Court. Second Mowlny of January, '1'liir.l Moiiiluy of Miiri'h, Third .Momlny of Juns, Koiirth Mon lny o Sciitcmlipr, In eiicli ycur, and continue two weeks if I'ossnry. County OMrer. I'ren't Jud)?o,llon. iSnmiifl Linn. IJi'llufonto. A't udges, Hon Win L Moore, Clcurfii'Id. Hon Iicnj lionKftll, butliemliurg ShenfT, Fred'k 0. .Miller Clearfield I'rotlimotiiry.Johu I Cuttle, " Ucr. 4 Hec. Jiinii'S Wiiglny, " I'iatrirt Att'y Hubert J. Wallace, " Tronmirer, H. II. Ooodlnndor, C'. Surveyor, H. U, Wriitlit, tilcn Hope Cotmnins'u"ra,Wm. M'Cnickvo, Win. Merrell, K. C. Tboiiiimon, I.uiuher City Clearfield Morrindnlo Philipsburg Auditors, II. C, li'iwmun, Inane W. Urahau.Clearlield J. 11. Slrnw, Ooorgo HiclmriU, " 1. 1st of Post Offices. Coroner, A'limr of '. 0. .VimiM of P. V Hiciria, (lien Hope, II. W. Calivol Mrv r.'.izr. T. A. M'tihoe J. '.Csn-r.;!.1 Lewis S.mith Y. I!. Miller EJ. YiTitUxi It. II. Moore. C- f. Sloppy, John liebi riiug Jus- Illooiu T. M, Cumiuings Jas Me Murray M. . Frank. 1'. A. (J.iulin. E'lil, ISower, Client, CuhIi, (Wtnl, Cleartield IlriJfs, Woodland, Luthorsljiirg, Troutvillc, JeH'orJoii Lin, Forest, New Wnnliingtos j Ilnrnhide, Clenrheld, I'renehville, Hrudlord, Hrady, liluutn, Enrnnide, it Clearfield, Covington, Knrthiiui, Curwenfvillo, i urwemville, Dei'Rter, I'liiliin burt;, j Fcrgtieou, Mnrrun, Helen Post Office, I.ecounto's Mill?, Duld liilln, Sbawsville, (iriihaiiitoii, no tli n Millf. Madeira, Tyler, I'enntiol'l. Annon'ille, alt Lick, New Millport, Ilreckenride, Kylerlown, Morriml.tle, Lumber City.f (Irainpian Hills, Curweusville, Itlouiuingvilte, ltockton, Edm. WillianiH Elk county, Pu liirnrd, Uoshen, ttrahnm, Gulich. IIiiKton, Jordun, Karthnuf, Knox, Lawrence, Morriii, if l'eun, ii l'ike, ii I'nion, C. Mignot William Curr A. II. Shnw T. II. Force. J. A. H earty C. J. Pusey. David Tyler II. Woodward Eliza Chun (i. Heckadorn D. E. Mokel J. W. Thomps'n Jns, Thompson J. McClelland H. V. Spencer, I A. C. Moore, Siimuel Way Michael Wise. W. K. Johnson : T IUn.l..r...n I Woodward, Juflries, i This Post Oflice will do for Chest township t Will answer lor F'crgiison tounship. w gift -ZD $35 00 JAYS tho entire cost (or TUITION in the most popular nnd successful C0.MM ERClAL , CII00L in the country. Upwards of Twki.vk Ili'M'tiRKi) young men, from twkxtv-ekiht difler- cui oiitii-i, uiiva oeuu euueaieu lor ou.iiiiess uero .. .1.1 : n 1. .. ,i . . c i i nuiiiu um 'n iiui-u viiin, pintle ill ni.ll ll t ail been employed as DOOK-KEEPEKS at salaries of $2000 00 iinmeutntcly rpon grailuuting, who knew nothing of nci'ounta wh.n ihi.v nnlercl the C1.U1.1ra. ting, who knew nothing tered the College. y u i'iiuicivi b iuiib u.ii iubr. Students enter ut any titiio, and review when they please, without extra charge. Fur Catalogues, Specimens of Peninnniliip. and View of the COlLeUK, enclose live letter damps to JENKINS A SMITH. May ti, 61. ly. Pittsburgh, Pa. H . M. .M CUI.l.OK.II, Ucinty ai H?mn CLRARFIRLn. Pa. Office ill C.raliam s llrlrk nullillii';. July 3d, 18C.1 tf. I.!- llll!cl..'..nn. 1. .. IC..-1- NEW GOODS! A FRESH ARRIVAL OF Spring & Summer Goods AT fllE CHEAT CA.S II STORE. I am just receiving and opening a carefully selected stock of Spring nnd Summer goods ol almost every description, .i a ik t 'n'S k rk. v v ..... WalMtfiUtii W i JJLdl 1 w A beautiful assortment of prints aud Dress goods, of the newest and latent styles. Also a great variety ol nsettil notions. DKY-GOODS AND NOTIONS. Bennett, Siiawls, Hatt and Caps, Boots and Shoet, a large quantity, Hardware, Qieeusware, Drugs and Medicines, Oil and Paints, Carpel A Oil Cloths. GROCERIES, Fish, Sacon and Flour, Mackerel In H and h barrels, of the best quality, all of which will be sold at tne lowest cash or rcadv pay prices. My old friends and the public generally, are, vr,-vt. ,ii. j uiTiien iw can. rrtri?r7ni?v'p0r'i.'ilA ,nd l,Pr0T,d Uoodt. Clearfield, Jane 26 1881. YM. F, IRWIN. mi, re 1? J?,KRJ f: WALLACeTatijmet'It 17.7 JLV Clearfield, Pa., Offios in Shaw's Row, op. osite flit Journal oBee. 4to. 1, Itbi. tf. Mill I Ml MMtOVI I) I1 ft f. :r sk u .vr; MAC II INK. PltlCKN FliOM ?40 to $70. TUe HOI D01K SKWINd M AC II INK, ta en KruvliiK of whir h in horn ri'ri'm.ti"l, hul now lit'ooiim it reciijniitpti favorite wlivrorcr it hni boon ititnului'c J, in'l if, heyohd question, th kMl'1"11 " hHinluin-i.t, low-prirrd hrwiiid Macliin nuw lioloro Ilia liublii-. No. 1 A nmull uud vrr) nuat Mm-hint fur Fnniily uo. j No. 2. A Inrgo Mncliino fur quilling buury work nnd for I'lunlatiun Ufo. Thin .Mm liiue in iniu h Bilmirml for its jiniplioi- ty. nnu fur itn rrlmUiIity nnJ diiruliility it in un 'iin,l,"ie'" child twelve years can run it with I case ; and yet it will rew from the toaisett cloth to the finest Kwi.. There in no trouble of re winding the thread, an it in taken from thetpoolt. 11 lion no belt to give trouble, and will run !mi.'k wnriln as woll un forwurdt. ar.d still tewt eqiiHlly perfect, and without danger of breaking neudlen. Itruni by frietion, und by oloiing the box over it, it it thrown out of gear. In fact, we have no hesitation in recommending it ai the best luu.ily ocwmg .Mucuiuo lu use. The fvlloieiny Prtmiums AwarJtd the above Machine : At the I'uir of the the Firnt I'reiuiuiu. r'runk'in Instituto, 18jS At the I'etinaylviini.i State Fair, at Philudeb phi a, September 21, 18."Q, the First 1'reinium a Diploma. At the Pennsylvania Elnto Fuir.hold at Wyo ming, 18110 a Silver Jledul. For the bent Double Thread Machine, at Lan caster County Fair, held October, ISS'J a Silver Medal. At the Muryland State Fair, held al the Mary laud Innti'ute, Baltimore, Aid., October, 1.H59, under strong competition, a Silver Medal was awarded to this Machine. At the New ('untie u'ounty Fnir, held at VS'il mington, Delaware, October, 18i9 a Diploma. The abuvo .Machines are manufactured by CIIAHM y. MOWLAM), VI llniliifftoii, Dol. .SALES ROOMS. No. 720 Arch Street, Philadelphia, Pn. No. 801 Market Street, Wilmington, Del. S. I). HAKKK, mntl3-ly 720 Arch Street, Philadelphia. ?.H-l'srMns wishing to (ce the above Machine in operation, can do to by cul!ing at the resi dence of D. V. Moore, in Clciirfiold borough. Wsike ii i! Wake up! BLACKSMITH! XC. TUE subscriber res pectfully informs hit friends and the public jrencrally. that he il new well .iblislied in his1, NEWSUOl'on Pine street, opposite the Town I Hall, in tlie borough of Clearaoid, and upon hi jU.li uuun. and where he is prepared to do all I! ' J r w chntrr worn in uii line in tue' very best stylo, and on Sinuuel Way j the shortcut notice. His old custon-ern are res Centro county pectfully nl.ed not to fonjet him, nnd any num- ber of ucw ones ure respectfully invited to give him a trial EIKIE TOOLS. His reputation as a Maker and Repairer of Edge tool should of itsclfsecure liiio a liberal patronage. UEOItOE C. TASSMORE. April 21, 18Bl.tr. o 1. 1: n - c ii o (ici iiiantown, MILLS Pa. IfcCALLUM & Cu., MAMTACTt'RtRS, Importers, end Wholesale Dealen in C A it ! r. ti Mis, ii it v ti c; i; t m oil chorus, MArrtxus, (., Viirehoue. Jv'o. oO'J Chestnut street, (Opposito State House,) npr3"81-fy PutLADRLrniA. IL. u t h ffl v s lb n v & Bi d ft a I , LCTHERSBl' RG, CI.KAH rilXIl COLXTY, PA. WILLIAM h'EED, Prnpri.tor. july 10, ISOi. ly. DANIEL GOODLAXDKK, TirsTICi: of the pence f Luthersburg. Clearfield Co. Pa.,j business makes him feel confident that bis chairs will attend promptly to all businctt entrusted Ure made in a tubstantial and workmanlike man to re.3 tin March 23, 18(10. y. pd. , ... . , .... i . ' 11 nor, and will stand the test of trial. Persons MOORE & ETZWiLKR, I ' "llfliolehale and Retail Merchants. Alfo extensive dcolera in tin.ber, snwed luiud . , , , h".' "f ,"t HfvJ'S 1" "" grain, which will be sold chcup for cash. Oct. 11,1859. r l''I?lVI, I 1TV Hf VFI'l I 1 i'-VJi Li LU 1 IlV-'llLi f ll V VCi VI,' I 1 Li Col. A. P. OWEX.S, rRoriiir.Toit, Respectfully announces to the travelling public thst he has now taken charge of this large and rlinrge ol tins lurge well known house, and will conduct it in such a manner as i satisfaction tall. ill render excellent comfort and for,: to all who may favor him with a nov7.lv WALTER BARRETT tnd faithfully to all legal bu.in.ss entrus ed to bit coie, tho several Courts of Clearfield and S'ljoinitg counties. 'IJOlP.Itg Offirt t burrett. :o one formerly occupied by Q. R, Oct. 2Cth, 1859 ly mm 1 be hi: ci.ioiti'ii:i.i) academy win opened for the reception of pupils .males nnd females) on Monday Sept. 2d, 1S6I. j Tf mis per fessloti of L'.Ievcn Weeks: ! Orthography, Reading, Writing, Primary Atilhiuetic and tioograpliy, $2 50 Higher Arithmetic, English (irutnaiar, , Uoogrnphy and History, 3 00' Algebra, Geometry, Natural Philosophy, ' ana Hook heeiiinir Lntin and Greek I To stiidnts desirous of ncnuirinfa thnrnnrrh , English Education, and who wish to iinl'fy ! .themselves for Teachers, this Institution offers' desirable advantages. I j No pupil received for lest than half i setsinn, j jtnd Do deduction cade except for protracted ticknees I Tuition to be paid at the close of the term. j ! C. II. SAXDFORD, Prinripal, 1 ; Clearfield, Aug. 7, lSf.l ly. j 27Lx)ur7baco, tobacco,' LIQUORS OF ALL KINDS, I SALT, OILS, PAINTS, 1 GROCERIES, -?For sale very cheap for Cash, by O. It. MERRELL. In baaemr-ntof Merrell & Bigler's Store, Clearfield, Fa. feb-27. Q 1 CiCifi IN COUNTY ORDERS WANT- K? A JVJJ ti for Btors Ooods by Dec. i, 1(61. n. vr. SMITH I CO. 1 I M Mill II i IK "'Mfn MA il A 7 INK I 1 11 R I.PMm gi MM.r, (I "Ma ) 1111? M'IMH Hull ft VUlr (I 'M I .1-1 MK f:nntM MHtl-tt M-VII.W (I t t nun h ' I-1IIR :HTMIMrn ntvitw, (l.lS'tnl ) (l-M.ArKWOilD Hr tilXM HOIIMAflAtlRE (Inrt ) r ; n r a . Vr sny nnt of in lour K 1'ir an) Inn of Hi- four llrticm, for ny tlir of lln fmir Il-rirwi, Vor all four of Iti Itotiewi, K'r Him knuoil'i Mn((iilii, l or 1llm kooi anil one Htiipw, Kor lllni kwonrl mil two Ittvitnr, For llliirk wood and Ihrct rttvlpwt, Kor Illtokwoud tnd Iht four Itrvirwi rtr annum Cn 10 00 I N. II. Tim prict lo ()r-t Hrittin for Uit Brt rcilo.iirnli hIiot ntuicd it $31 t'r annum. H.-publirbcd bT LEOXARD PCOTT I Co., iuH3 m il Ould Slrcot, New York, LlXIR PR0PYUMlN During the past year we bavt introduced to I ho notice of the medical profession of this coun try the Pun Crytalitcii Chloride of Propylamine, as a RUM BOY FOR Itlll'.l MATHM; and having received from many tources, both from physiciaui of the highest ttnuding nud from patients, the Most nattering Tcktlmouialsoflta real value n the treatment of this painful and obsti nate disease, we are induced to present it to flie public in a form HEADY F )K IMMEDIATE L'SE, which we hope will commend itself to those who are nutTcring with thia afflicting complaint, and to the medical praotitioner who may feel disponed to ten die powera of this valuable rem edy. ELIXIR PROPYLAMINE, in the f.rm above npoken of, has recently been extensively experi mented with in the PENNSYLVANIA HOSPITAL, and witn MARKED SUCCESS (as will appear from the published account! in the medical Jour. unit.) .2It is carefully put up ready for immedi ate ure, with full directions, and can be obtained from nil the drugg'mti at 7i cente per bottle, and nt wholernlo of BULLOCK A CRENSHAW, Druggists and Manufacturing Chemists, June20'6ltf. Philadelphia. JOIIx ODKLL, npiinf UTIMf I AXD CARRIA0E WKIt, TRIM- Treated at A. II. Slut'vs M.U, one mile East o' CUarjicU borough, Respectfully informs the citiiens of Clearfield and adjoining comities, that he it ut all times prepared to manufacture, at tho thorten notice, Hair, Hunk, and Straw Mattresset of nit kinds and sizes, one of whch is a Folding Mat tress, suitable for CABINS OX RAFTS, which can be folded in small compass, and emptied tnd refilled at pleasure ; and very cheap. He also trims Carriages, mikes repair to all kinds of Carriage Trimming and Upholstery, and makes Cords for Mason's Tracing Lines, of any thick ness or length. i'iUCountry Produce, Corn Ilaskt, or Cash taken in Exchange for work. JcJfir All orders left with any of the MerehRt. Clearfield borough will bt promptly attended to. j,c2r, QUAIUS!! CHAIRS!!!" NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY ! ! ! ! Tho undersigned hai now on hand, at hit Fur niture Room on Market it., Clearfield, Pa., a short distance west of Liti't Foundry, a larga itoak of CHAIUS OK ALL KUDU, manufactured out of the bsst materialr, fininhcd n a very superior munner, and which he will sell .CM t UK C A.Sff, Hit long experience in the wishing to purchase chairs should cail at once and get them while they can be had at the lowest roles. M.ir.27 JilIX TROUT. MAN. ISSl-tf. NOV RIMCtllFR FOR SriltMATO R R II (EE A. nOWAIIII A'SorlATION, PlItl.Al.RLrillA, A Urn enilenl Jitttitutitm cl.i.i'aAc(f bv unrrial En- rtuirmtnt, fir the irlirfnfiht Sick oil. lUntrtntrd, affl",'rd " I '"'nil fkrouie )ira., ani 'V'"'" ur ",c ture "J 'n. I fr.ai,(. '"Enl1 lL ad.icb given gratis, by the Acting ali'Asle Kr.poHTs on Spertratorrhnea, and other di.-c.isci of the Sexual Oigans, and oa the .vcw HKMRt'iRs employed in the Dispencnry, sent ceauu inner envelopes, iree ot charge. Two Dr. J. Skii.lkn HornnTos, Howard Association, N. g. SiatU it rtil.Jrli.hit. 2my ly 1 JAMKS I. LROttARD. p. A. rtKT A. wAtXACR. 4, c. nsNtr anliinn aub CoIIcdioir 0fl5 LEONARD, FINNEY &Co. CLEAKFILD, CLEARFIELD COUNTY, JBII LS 01. EXCRAMGR, OTRS AXn DRAFTS DISCOI RTE " I'twns HKciiivnn, VollcHtions made and proceed promptly remitted Exchange on Ihe Cities constantly on hand. toffies onPwnd SL nearly opposite lb. LEVEirFLEGAI Justice of the peace L.utnorsburg, Clearfield Co, Pa., will 1 attend promptly to all business entrusted ts bis j April 4, 18fil. 1 Jas. r. i.AnmmR. T 1 llltliirn a ,v . . . -v, ... Jiivivi.ni.rv t r.si, Attorneys at Law' J Clearfield, Pa., will attend promptly to Col iAiou, uann Agencies, e., e., In Clearfield Centre nd Elk eouhties. July 30. y PW. HAYS, JirWio of ths Psace, will atten . pro-nptly to ootlectlons and other matter eft in hischarg. Address Kersey, Elk e Pt Oct. 3d lHou. ly. J. D. THOMPSON, Blacksmith, Wsgont, Buggies, Ao., Ae., Ironed on short notice, sad the very best style, st his U stand ia )e boreurh f Cnrwensvllle. 1 p ! '. It lil. At K A V i'ln " J iimui,,, lh. . - v M II'. IM, lhl ' Utile, on,. i. .. . ' "' tr U..i. n . .. TV'"-! iIU.mi. A eld e.tllM 1,-r, ,h, , irih ti II. i i... , ' ,D! ta"lf, f l. tMrluiKiii (lirmmltM anil ll.o n.f,.,.!... '"t'tiiA iluHni K.nrrl itrttion, mflVrii,, .l?"1"'l,r' While In llila rnmliiidii, n.pn.Mel L, thl'oW take Ayw'. I'ltl., kill smi l.,. dlrei llr '''"""HX n.turl .il.m uf tl.o ej.t,.m, ami wH, u T tlx. fwlhig of Oral Hi ai,ln. M l.at I, trnn m ,, 'mt this trivial nnJ common complaint, Is tlw iii'?r"" ' of ih,u,.p atr.l ami .l,.nRni,i .h.miw. r, """T parmtive erf, eirp,-U tliniu. Cn.l l,v J1' . tloiit ami ilnraotyuinutt of tbo UMuil (unrll" """'w a-My tly are r.ly, ami unny of tlWM by the atone mean. None whu know un ""M I'llls. will nenlrel to employ litem Ua tuZ?,? '1"" tb.rllwrdertllycun.. "tteriag ttoo Hlalrmentt from InJInn pl.y(,nt princiind cities, auj from other oll known iZn. IW tout. fuene p,t- Vow fhrmnling Mtnhaut if a. Louit, HI i Vjt Ia. Awr: Yur are tlu, ,,. o( ..i irreot in awlk-lne. They l.nvu onnl uir Hill. L k " of ulrenmt torm upon her Immls ami lW limt hJa?. lr! Inc.iml.l. for ym... llor D,,,Ur , 'J I""" oualy nlllietuil with l.lotcbea nn.l pinipletnn hor If,? ." in her hair. After our child was cured, alT.l., ,"" jour I'll!., aud they have cured hor. w ASA JIOUGIUDOE. Aa a Family Phytic. Vow Vr. F. II. ClirtiCT-.ji'.r, Ktw 0,h,mi. Y.mr Plllt are the prince of purges. Their n qii illll.. turiuMs any cathartic wo ii,,,, ""' mm. ion y coi im aim eiieciii.il in tlilr nctL,,, iKiwela, whli'h mnkes them iuvuluoWo to m lu th.. d i? scute. treatniiMit of diseute. Headache, SlckHcrlcl.e,Foi.l Stomach Vr. Edward Uoud. Uallimnr, DtAalmo. Arm: Icnnnft totwer you i,i comnl.ui. I have carl with your I'llls letter than to "Kt siw ire.it w,Ui a ;.iv.i(,m mniHine. I place it ileiii-e on an eflccluu! ratlmrlix i .1...1. . .. . lTp"1' ilio., anil believing; as I uo that .vr Pill, jotd best we havo, tor course valiiolheiuhlKhly. , Pimarao, Pa., Mnv 1 H55 ti,. wnr.1 P". V'j "'r: T. M? ror"t'".v rureil'irf of yonr I'lll. It to arise from a foul slm,,,? which they clennae ut once. ' Yourt with great iwjiect, F.n. V. I'RKIlht:, f7fr nf Slramtr rjjil'u. Bilious Disorders Liver Comiilaliit,. Horn. Dr. Tlumtnrt Hrll, f Xrm )",rt Cy. Not only art your Pilla ndnihnl.lv a.li.pr.-.l tn tln.r pnr. poaii na nn aporirnt, Hit I flnil their lienelicul r (l..ri,nlflu the l.itiT very marked inrtwil. I'loy have in let iKK. lice rowl more elTrctual for the cure or bilm'11 ImhU than uair one rmneily 1 cuu loviitimi. 1 aiu.Ti.lv rejoice Unit wo have nt leiiKlh a .iii;nlWu l,iti, ' thy tho couQileuce of the piuftaaiou aud thv .j-t,.. Hi tabtmim or Tiia ISTtr.ins ) Va.hiiit.'l.ii, P. C, 7tli V.h , U.,,!, Sta 1 1 Muvt uwil your I'llla in my general .n, hw,',. pracliceuvcr eiuce you umde llii-ui, and cami..t hHlun, to my they tro the best cathartic we ein.)oy. A ln-ir trcn. luting a. tiou on the liier Is iiui.k un.l r,7,! iu.-ully thoy are an ii.li.iln.l-la i,.Un..ly for a.-i ,,u.ul rf that organ. Indeed,! Imve l-l...ni fonml Cn.t.r tiii Uttealt to ohltliiulu that II Ui4 not reielilv v4ri, , them. !ratirully joura, A1.0.NZH HAI.I," M. i, J'iyiiCMii oj Ihe .Vo iin Dyeeiitery, Dlarrliorn, Itrlax, AVovin,. V.wt b: J. (j. (Jicm, nf I'lttcinj.i. Your I'illn have luiil a l"Hg trlirt in my j.rn.-li.-e, nj holt thi-111 in eateem na ooe of the licit aj.inii.nta 1 limu ever found, 'i'ltnir ultertitive eltrtl npnii the Ilicr nii.i. Ihi ui an txci'lleut leniedy, when gi'eli in miii.II d kr.t r 'jtiimtt iltjttutcrti and duarhiru. 'lln-ir enui -,-.,,,11,, . makes 11. fin very are. ,:nllo aud cutivcnlmt jf Uw of woiutii aud children. Uytpepala, Impurity of (he Blood, Vnm Si're. ,. I". linnet, lutr if Adnut (Vm.ic',. II,j, , lln. An.r.: I hare used your J'ilU uith i.tin-1 lin.v aueceaa in my family and ni.n.ri" tlioa.. I am ,,,,., imi ill .li"ln-.. To n gulalii the or-.ina of r1.hr.i.. au.l purify the blool. Ho y aru thr vny hot reui.-.l) I tin. a rer known, nuU 1 cau connd..ialy rev.rion.-iid il..ni '., Hi) lrk"iid. Yourt, J. t.illMtj. Wimiw, Wyon.ii.x Co.. X. Y.. 0, t. il, - .:,, Pub Sir : 1 am uoing your Cathartic I 'ill-, in mi tl.-a". and fiii.l them an l ic.llfiit 1'iui .H'.' t . il.aiur il.t ay ,-t. -in and fmiy the oimfuim ..' 1V ( '..... J'JIIX 11. MLACIIAM. M. B. C'niittlpatlon, Cot t Irene it, Snpprraalmi, Kliriiiiint tain, -ont, .Neiiralclu, Oi on ly, I'utval) .!, Fit., ttc. 'iiui I'l .J. I'. YamiUn, Ihidrni. Ctutula Too much euunot be a.lid of our I'llla for II..' r.lrrof n-timu$t. If ntliern of our fia'teniilv have f.uu.l tlinn a rRiciiciuiit nt I have, ihey should Join mr in I'liK'l.iiiii imr it for the hrnrfll of tho multltii t. a who aiiffcr fi-. ni ihal romulniiit, wliii-li, nllhoiish bad enough in ii.ir. i Ihe .rugenilor of ollitra Unit uii. w,.im. 1 l li v.' r - nrrii'.i in originate In Ihe liver, hut y.nir I'illl aflat tint organ and cure the diaeaae. Fmm Nrt. K. Hiinrt, ll.jtMaH and MJvfr, fl,i u. I Dud one or two large dowt ofyran- I'ilN. tnk' n at tl.a proper time, are ejcelh nt ,r'm,,tiv,i or the 1 jiwnl nia ri'.u when w holly or partially aupp, , I, an I al. 'nr elfecluul tn clenvsr the Hmmuh nnd rr ii-niul. Tiny are so nun u the lst phviie Imve thai 1 recoaimeud uo other to uiy patients Pivm Ihc Her. Dr. lUwlct,iflh' it. "..a,V f)i). Chwrh. Fi'i.Atsi lloi ar, "avannali.Ra.. .Ian. . 1VA. H 'Vonrn hit I I thouhl uniiiatelul for the relief your skill baa brought me if I did not reiurt my raw lo yon. A cold nettled In mv liuilia and tiroiiKht en excru ciating ntttrnlrjic jmiut, which endd In chronic i irinaa hiin. Notwittinlapdlog I hud tho Iw-t of .hyl 'iaiia. Il.a diamae grew worae nnd woran. until hv the a-ivire of your eterllent agent in flail nir, llr Maikrntie, 1 tried y. ur Pilla. 'their efTri.la were alow, but fuio. Hy araeltiring In the use of lln-ni, 1 am now entirely well. KHATe OiiAXBra, Mnton linage, T.a.. 5 Pse. IW.. Da. Ater : 1 have lm entindy curd, by your I'ilW.ef Khrum.itic Gout a painful diaenn Ibat had affiirli il m for yearn. VINCKNT SI.1DK1.I - Mot of Dm Pilla in market enntain M. rmry, hi.h.nllhoiiKh a valuable remedy In nkilful lianila is nangnroua In a public pill, fr..m the dreavlliil tonar tueneet that fre.iiently follow Its ini-antlo,,, ae. Tli.it ioiitaln no mercury or mineral mbstaure hntever. Prioe, 25 cents per Box, or 6 Boxes for $1. Prepared by Br. J. C. ATER & CO., Lowell, Him jerSold by C. D. Watson, Clcnrfiell. E, A Irwin, Curweusville; F.Arnold, Luthersburg, Montgomery A Co., New Sniem ; J. C. Brenner, Morrisdale, C. It. Foster, Philiptbure : and Elia Chase, Annonville ; and by dealers everywhere. CLEARFIELD STONE WARE POTTERy. Thnnklul for past favors and solie'iticns of fu ture patronage. I would respectfully ennounct man nave on Hand again, and will constantly keep at the Pottery in thia borough, on the cor ner a short distance eel of the Methodist Church, a large stock of Crockery, such at Cream crocki, milk pans, Churns, Jugs, Jars, Stove pipe casing f-c. rfc. ; and also an extensive assortment of different sizes and patterns of brackets and rosettes for cornice on houses, and other moul dings. Any mouldings not on hand will be rotde It older on thort notice. Also fire brick mtds and kept for sale. t-ff-A liberal reduction on prices mads k wholctalo denlers. F. LE1TZINGER. Clearfield, may 23, 1S61. ly. Cabinet, Chair Making, t.a UZVX!Z IfrASEST 25Jt JOHN GVLICII, of the borough of Clearfleltt, Pa., will be prepured st all times to attend to to any business in the above line on short notice, sod in a workmanlike manner. Hiip'tct business it at the old shop on the north udeor Market ttrect, 8d door east of Third it., fy opposite the old Jew store j where he wilt "p. 1 constantly on band largo assortment oi ira- rl Cabinet ;..n . .... "are or every description, which be will dispose of on as reasonable termt aa the tame article! can be had elsewhere in the county. His stock of Cabinet Ware now on hand, con sists in part of Dressing and Common bureaus, Sofai, Sewing and Washing Stands, Desks tni Book Csses, French and Field Post Bedsteads, Diniop. Breakfast, Centre. Card and Pier Ta bles. Ac Cotfint manufactured and delivered tt any place desired. February 8, 18S9. no. 4, rol. It. f KlUOKS for Medicinal purposes Brandy IJ Port sod Sherry Wine, Nectar Whitkeyma HcL'snd Gin at HA RTSWICKi'g