t (included fro, First' Page'.) wot been unmindful of hi mm'.. Yet.on .ulling to mind how faithfully, ably and brilliantly he ha erved the country from . time far uncle in our lintoty, when low l' the now livinu had heen born, and thenceforward rontinuuMy, 1 cannot but iltink we are still hi dcbtois. I submit, therefore, for your consideration, what further mark of recognition i duo to him and to ourselves, ns a grateful peoplit. With the retirement of (en..Scott, Mine llie executive duty of appointing in hi lead aOoneral-iii Chief of the army. It is a fortunate circumstance that neither ia council or countiy was there, to far as . I know, any dillercnce of opinion at to fhe proper person to l.o selected. The retiring Chief repeatedly expressed liia i . . r i... f..rM ll 1 ,'uagmeni in mvor oi uun " iie position, and in this Iho nation1 decreed to give a unanimous concurrence. J Tho designation nf (Jen. McClelland is licrefora in a considerable degree I he se-1 Irotion of tht country as well as of tho i Kxecutivo. and hence there I betU-r rea - r. to here thai there will be civen him . iho confidence and cordial support thus 1 11Z gnuiuo.iuy uuiinaieMiciiii irj.u y fair implication, promised, ami with-Jdrumer'a socretiiry to my j)ivscnt po ut which hocanno'. with so full cllicieney sitiou. Hut, I fVnind tho ranks wasn't -orve Iho country. It has been suid that jful by no menus, and koinmcnccri to me bad general is better than two good 'R.a.0ot. Having noticed a gcnral do mes, and the saying is true, i taken t)!Bi1(J on tll part of rutins' men who mean no more than that our army is bet-1 . , (1v;tu i 'or diiecled by a single mind, though in 1'erior, than by two superior ones at vari ance and cross purposes with each other. And tho same i fue in all joint obseva lions r heroin those engaged can have mre i.ut a common end in viow and can d.H'er jily n.s to tho choico of means. In a storm at seo, no one on board cm wish the shin to sink, and yet, not tin fre quently, all go down together, because too many will direct and no single mind fill be allowed to control. It continues to Jovelope that the insur rection is largely, if not exclusively, a war upon the first, principles of popular gov . rnrucnt the rights of the people. Con clusive evidence of this is found in the most grave ami maturely considered pub lic document ns well as in the general tone of tho insurgents. In these documont we find the nek nowledgement of the existing right of suf frage, and the denial of the people of all tight to participate in the selection of publio oflicors, except the Legislature, i'olaly advocated, with labored arguments (o prove that large control of the people in Qevernment is the source of all poluU trouble. Monarchy itself is somotiinos hinted at i a possible rofuge from the power of the jicople. In my present position I could carcely be justified were I to omit raising 41 warning voice against this approach of s eturning despotism. It is not needed nor fitting here that a general argument should be mado here in tver of UUral institutions. Hut there i suie point with its connections not so backueyed as most others, to which I ask h brief attention. It is the effort to place capital on an equal footing wh, if not -.ibove, labor, in the itructure of the (iov rnmoot. Having proceeded so far, it is ntturally included that all laborers are either liir- 'd laborers or what we call slaves. Andi iurther, it is assumed that whoever is oce a hired laborer is fixed in that con l.Uon for life. Now there is no such ro i ition between capital and labor, as as fumed, nor is there any such thii.g as a free man being fixed for life in the condi "tion of a hired laborer. It is assumed that labor i available on ly in connection with capital; that nobody iabors unless Bomcbody else owning capi al, somehow by the use of it, induces him co labor. This assumed, it is next consid ered whether it is best that capital should Mre laborers, and thus induce them to work by their own consent, or buy them und drive them to it without their con sent. Both these assumptions are false, and All inferences from them are groundless. IjaWor is prior to and independent of cap ital. Capital is only the fruit of labor.aud :Ould never have existed if labor had not irst existed. Labor is the superior ol capital, and deserves much the higher consideration. Capital has its rights, which vre as worthy of prelection as any other rights. Nor is it denied that there is and probably always will bo a relation letween labor and capital, producing mutual ben efits. The error is in assuming, that the whole labor of tho community exists with in that relation. A few men own capital, and that few -avoid labor themselves, and with their capital hire or buy another few to labor for tnem- A large majority belong to neither class neither work (or others nor have others working for them. In most of the Southern States a major ily of the whole people, of all colors, are neither slaves nor masters, while in the Northern a large m.ijority are neither hir cd 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 themselvos, and asking no favors or 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 their owu labor with their capital that is, they labor with their owa hand, and nlso buy or hire others to labor for them ; but this is only a mixed and not a distinct class. No principle ttated U disturbed by tho existence or tins nv.xed class . . i i i.. i .i ... i 'in' "" ,,.iS.H"''u ' .I'Mion of Culilbniia (Jol.l," anl when! hirea laborer being fixed to tbiirconditinn of life. Many iudepondent tnen, every where in tbeie Stales, a few years back in their lives, were hired laborers. The President, a peuoil ess brginrer in the world, labors fur wagei awhile, saves a surplus with which lo buy tools or land for himself, then labors on his own account another while, and at leugth hires another new Winner to help hioi. TUta .. lha inat anrl nanarana nn1 hroa. tierous system which opens the way to all auia a . " " j " J - .. givoi hope to all and consequently enerpyj aud progress and improvement ol the )jsjc,A pretty fcirl was lutely comphiina condition of a'.l. ing to a Quaker friend that she had a bad No men living are moro worthy to be cold, and was sadly plagued in hor lips by trusted than those who toil up from pov!chaps. "My friend," said Obediah, "thee rtv none lesa inclined to take or touch .should never suflar the chaps lo come Ug'ht which they have not honestly earn.;tiuar thy lips," ed. Let tbam beware of surrendering aj political powei which they already pot- jy"Is anybody waiting on you T" said sew, and which, if surrendered, will sure- polite dry goods clerk to a girl from tho ly be used to close the doors of advance-; country. "Yes sir," said she, blushing, mcnt against such as they, and to Gz new i "that's my feller outside. Ho would not disabilities aud burdens upon them till all come iu." of liberty shall be lost. j . ,.rv . From tbe first taking of our National young lady down m "Dixio" Census lo the last are seventy years, and wroto to her lover requesting him to we 2nd our population at the end of the br,l,8 "Linkon i skelp." Angolio poriod eighty times ( great s it was at,cmture' , the beginning. The Increase of those other things which men tleem desirable ho been greater. We thus have aiono view what the pop- umr principle ujiiicu mgu. m vU il machinery of the Stales and the Union has produced in a given time, and alto what, if firmly maintained, it pi onuses for the future. There are already nmcng us those who, if the Union bo preserved, will live to seo it contain two hundred and fifty millions. The struggle of to-day is not altogether for to-day, it is for a vant future alto. Willi a reliance on Providence all the moro tinn and eiirnest, lei us proceeu in the great ln-k which eventi i have devolved upon us. A15KAHAM LI.NCOL.N. W-inhington, Dec. 3, lUlil.. 3'HisccIantous. Artemus Ward ia the Army. As I previuitsly iiifonruHl you, I um . .r.i. i...: mi.-. "I1"1" " y " "1 ;V Ml V IlltV ...... V. . ..... determined to have my company c. cloosvely of oflissers, everybody to rank as JSrigudeer Gineral. The fol lerin was nmong the varis ite.itions which I put to rek roots. )oyou known masked battery fj'om ti hunk of gingerbread '( J)o you know a cpylot from :i piece ofcluiik " If I trust you willi a real gun, how many men ol'your own company do you spec you can manage to kill dur ing the war 'I ilev you ever heard of tlaneral Price of '.Missouri, and can you avoid similar accidents in the case of u bat tic ? Hcv you even luul of the mcnscls, mid if so how many ? How are you now '! Show me your tung, &c, &c., Sum of the questions was surcnsstical. Wo arc progressing pretty well with our drill, At all our commanding offissera tliero nni't no jealously ; and as wo air all exceediu smart, it, ain't worth while to try outstrip euch other. Thoidetiofa company com posed cxcloosivcly of commanders-in-chief origgenerated, I sposc, hkurcely need say, in then lJranes. Consider ed as a idee, I flatter myself it is put ty licfty. We've got all the tackticks at our tung's ends, but what we par tickly cxsel in is restin muskits. We can rest muskits with anybody. Our corpse will do its dooty. We goto tho aid of Columby we fight for tho Stars ! Wti'll be clioned into sassiirc meat before we'll exf libit our coght tales to the foe. We'll fight till tliero' iintbitur left of us but our little toes, and even they shall defiantly wiggle. "Ever of thee." A. WAHD. PRLTIX OFFICE DIALO(!t'K. It is not alono printers and compos itors who will enjoy the following. It is a capital and a very forcible ill ustration of a printing oflico dialogue. Foreman of the ofliec Jones, what are you nt now ? Compositor I'm setting 'A House on tiro.' Most done. Foreman what is Smith about ? Compositor He's engaged on a Horrid Mur'der. Foreman Tom what nrc you ins trihutino ? Tom Prizes iu the Gift Lottery. Foreman Stop that and lake hold of this llunaway Horse. Slocuni, what in creation have you been about this half hour ? Slocum Justifying the Compro mise Measures, which may Bub set up. Foreman You chap on the stool, there, what arc you on now '( Chap on the stool On tho Tabic that you gave mo. Foreman Lay it on the tabic for the present ; no room for it. Compositor How about these Mun icipal Candidates '! Foreman Uun 'em in. What did you say, Slocum '( Slocum Shall I i.kad these men of Boston 1 Foreman No; they arc solid, oil course- Compositor lo you want a full face head to Jenny Lind s rainily. ? 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- 30U eet Umuifh with it, I II give you buiiu- iiiuiu. iiiistiii imu'iuu nuiiu Tho Coalition ? Wilson Yes, sir, the Coalition is ull up. Kditor What do you wunt now f l'r. devil Moro copy, hir. Editor Have you completed that Eloquent ThnnkNgiving Discourse ? IV. Devil "cs, sir; and I have just got up "A warm Winter." THE " REPUBLICAN. Terms oi Subscription. 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An extensive stock of Jobbing materia enables tho l'ublishcr of tho 'Jt.-puUican' to aiinoui.ee t3 the public: that he is prepa red tr s.11 .finds of I'ovrr.us, Piw?a:,i!r3, PRomuMVUs, lll.ANX!, Fa?ix Eot.n, UUU.TURS, L.w.:i..s, E ill T itti-rs, JIasihiili.s, and eveiy Kind of piinticg usuully done in a country! ob office. Ail orders will be executed aithncit. noss and duspa'ch. (. 11. 0O0DLAXDER .( CO. CO U NT Y "WiXhX)R Y. lime of Holding Court. Pocond Munday of .f antiury , Third .Mondu; of March, Third Monday of June, Fourth Monday of rieiiemler, In etu'h yenr, and cumiouo two ireeks if ne cessary. County OlllcerH. Pret't Judge.Hon. Pmnucl I.inn. r.vllcfdiile. As'te udgef, Hon Wm L Moore, ('Ivarfitdd. lion lion) llonnall, l.utheraliurg Sher.IT, t red'k U. Sillier Clearfield ProthwnoUry,.lohn I.. Cuttle, Hog. it Kec. .Iiunei Wiigley, Dietrict Att'y Robert J. Wallnce, Treaiurer, li. II. Uoodlander, V: Surveyor, H. B. Wright, Cuuiiuiss'u'r,Wai. M'Crackeo, Win. Merrell, (ten Hope Lumber City Clearfield Murrimlnlo Pliilipsburg 8. C. Thompnon, It. C, llnwinan, Auditors, Iinnc W. (lruhll,Clerlii:M J. B. Shnw, Oeorge Hichardi, " List of I'oot Offices. Coroner, Tjiintli'p: Bisetria, till, .Xttmn of I'. O. .Yiiwire of P, ,1 Olen llofe, Bower, Client, Cufh, Oitemt, Clesrlield l!riJt, Wooillnnd, I.utliomlmrg, Troutvillc, JpfTtTiun Line, l-'orffft. New WniliingtotJ lluruidi, C'loiirtielJ, VriMiclirille, Kartlinlis li. W. Cnlwel .Iirtij ....... f. A. M'Ohee J. W.Cssrli!! Lewis Fo.iih P. B. Miller Ei. WlllUxi It. II. Moore. C- f. Sloppy, John lieberling J:l- ltlooill J. .M. Cuiniuingi Jas McMurruy M. .. Frank. Bcpgii, Bradford, llru Jr, Illosni, I!i;rn.ide, Cloarfiidd, Covington, V. A. (Iimlin. J K W S. hntrr Samuel Way Centre county K dm. Willinnm Elk county, Pa. C. Miijnot Willium Carr A. I!. Shaw T. II. r'orcoe. J. A. IId; arty C. J. Puney. Darid Tyler II. Woodward Kliia Chase O. Ilockadorn 1). K. Mokel J, W. Thompi'u Jan. Thoininn J. McClellaud II. W. Spencer, A. C. Moore, .Samuel Way Michael Wi.se. W. V. Johnflon T. Ilendennn (.'urwf ii'villc, urwcnuville, Ieeator, Philip; burg, KcrgiiMH., .Murron. ix, Hi-Ion IV) nt Office, (limi'l, I.ecoiintv' Mill, l.nhl lllllf, Goshen, f-lmwuville, lirahnin, (!r:ihnmtin, (lulich, imtha Millr. " Madeira, HuMun, Tyler, " l'enntield, Jordan, Anaou'ille, Ivartlinue, it. 1 1 Lick, Knox, Now Millport, Lawrence, llreckeuridje, Morriii, Kylcrtown, " Murrudtl", l'enn, Lumber City.f " (irampian liillf, Pike, Curwemrille, " Blooiningville, I'nion, Hookton, Woodward, JefTrief, i Th'u Pofit Office will do for Cher-t tewuship I T it in answer lor i-ergujon tounrnip. )AYS tho entire cost lor Tl'ITlON in the most popular and successful CO. MM KM CI A L fcCIIOOL in the country. Upwards of Twelvr j Ui-NnitKU young men, trom twksty-kioht uiiier- ent States, have been educated for hurineea here within llie pa'ttliree. years soii.e . nave been employed as uuyn.-.f.r.i r.no ni r.iur.c. 0 ..... A 9avw UU immediately I pon graduating, who knew nothing of accounts when they entered the College. .JHf'.Mitiiater'i sons half price, Students enter at any time, and review when they please, without extra chnrge. For Catalogues, Specimens of Penmanship, and View of the COLLEtiK, oneloae five letter stamps to - JKNKINS A SMITH, .May li, 61. ly. Pittsburgh, Pa. U . M. M Cl'I.I.Ottill, tflUcinty ai tjtaw, Ci.KAiiriFi.n, Pa. tin Jnly .Id. 1801 tf. NEW G O ODS! ARUIVAL OF A FRESH Sprinsr & Summer Goods AT Til K CHEAT CASH STOKE. Iain just receiving and opening a carefully selected stock of Spring and Summer goods of almost every description, . ... ,v mca .v. n a-. ,v ,fmc QlTillPlLUU JPHXty X9 A beautilui assortment ol i'rints anil Dress goods, of the newest and latest styles. Alse a great variety of useful notions. DRY-GOODS AND MOTIONS, Ilonnete, Shawls,- Hats and Cans, I llools and Shoes, a large quaulily, Hardware, Qteeaswars, Drugs and Medicines, Oil and Taints, Carpet 4 Oil Cloths, G ROCERIES, Fish, Bacon and Flour, ! Mackerel In 1 J and i barrels, of the best quality, all of which will be sold at $3500 the lowest caah or reariy pay prices. !... rtltc tiaivtc My old friends and the aublio generally, ars,PALIi lAIMh, respeetritlly Invited to call. fjfr-y. H. All kinds of f?7.Vand approved COCSTRT PJiODUCE taken in exchange of Uoods. Cleardeld, Jane J 1881. WM. F. IRWIX KOBERT J. WALLACE, Attobjev at Law Clearfltld, Pa., CfBoe ic Skew's Row, op otite fhs aTcaroal ofllfs. , dec. 1, Kit. tf. Ii ARRI'SIBIPROVED SEWING MACHINE, rilJCES Fli OM ?40 to $ 70. 'The BOt'DOIlt SEWING MACIIISK, an en- 1 graving of which is here rt'prt'icr.tvd, hm now i become a recogniaed favorite wherever it has been introduced, and if, heyoiid queation, the bent, ai well ns the handMimert, low-priced j .Sewing Machine now before the public. I No. 1 A auinll and very neat Machine for I Family uie. No. 2, A large Machine for qailling heavy work and for Plantation ue. j This Machine it much admired fur its simplici ty, and for its reliability and durability it ia un ' nurpassed. A child twelve years can rua it with I ease ; and yet it will tew from the eoaraott cloth 'to the fincut Swiju. There iie no trouble of re winding I lie thread, an it in taken from thefpools. It bin no belts to give trouble, end will run j I biu'kwanli as well a forwards, aril atlll eewi (equally perfect, and without danger of breaking ! needles. It rum by friction, and by closing the ' box over it, it ia threwn out of gear. In fact, I we have no hesitation In recommending it as the 'best fun. ily Sewing Machine in use. The fMuu 'mg Premlumi Awarded the above Machine : At the Fair of the Frank' in Institute, 1858i the First Premium. At the Pennnylvunia State Fair, at Philadel phia, September '.'4, 1859, the Firt Premium a Diploma. At the Pennsylvania Slato Fair, held at Wyo ming, 18ii0 a Silver Medal. For the bent Double Thread Machine, at Lan caster County Fair, held October, 1859 a Silver Medal. At the Maryland State Fair, held at the Mary Ib.iI fmiiiiA Iti.Itinw.rn. Mil.. Ortnber. 1859. . ....... "' -! - . -, - - . ' '...I.. .nmn.lilin. K 1 1 r M II (1 1. 1 W awurdud to this Machine. At the New Castle County Fair, held at Wil mington, Deluware, Ootoler, 1859 a Diploma. The abore Machines are manufactured by CIIAKLIM W. IIOHI,AM, Y llmiiictoii, Del. SAI.KSUOO.MS. No. 720 Arch Street, Philadelphia, Pa. No. ?01 Market Nlreet, Wiluiingtnn, Del. S. D. HA K Kit, inarl3-ly 720 Arch Street, Philadelphia. ?-ftPcTena wishing to see the above Machine in operatien, can do ro by calling at the rcri donce of D. VV. Moore, in Clearfield borough. W"ltc up! Wake up! BI, U KNMI I IIIM;. T1IK subscriber rer pectfully informs bis friends and the public Kenerully. that he is new well e .iblinhed in bis N K V silOl' nil Pine street, o 'ponile the Town Hall, iu Iho borough of CKarSeid, and upon bi own honk, and where he is prepared to do all work in his line in the very Vest style, and on tho shurlci-t notice. His old etintnrere are res pectfully im'.ed not tn forget him, and any num ber of new onus are rcrpectfully invited to give him a trial. KDtib' TOOLS. His reputation as a Maker . .1 li .. .... ; . f i?Am i .... i - - v. m r ii..ir..rt.,. lilm a liberal patronage. GEORGE C. PASSMORE. April 21, ISCl.lf. OLEN-S C IIO MILLS Gormautown, I'a. 31 tCALlUM A: Co., HAMTAI'TIBIRS, Importers, and Wholrsalo Dealers in C A it r i; t i ; k , i it u u r. i; t h OIL CLOTHS, MATTISUS, At., Warehouse. io. oO'J Choetntit Street, (Opposite Piute House.) spr.l'81-T.r 1'niLAnr.t.rHU. ICj a 4 h a if a lb m v s Hi 4 a. 1 , L ITIIKKSlll IRC, CI.EAHHKI.D COUNTY, HA. WILLIAM HKKD, Proprirtor. july 10, ISO!. ly. DANIEL UOODLANDER, JUMTICIi of llie peace Luthersburg, Clearfield Co. I'a., will attend promptly to all biisinns entrusted to re.9 si March 3S, I860. y. pd. MOORE & ETZWiLEK, ' y holeaale and Itetail Merchants. Also extensive dealers in timber, rawed luind anJ ,hin.,, Algn dealr, in fiour an- jra,B( whifh win b( M,d ch(ap fuf cfh i Oct H, 1861). ,'J nRONi: CITY HOTEL. Col. A. r. OWENS, lWmr.TO!, Ileipectfully announces to the travelling public thr.t he has now taken charge of this large and well known house, and will conduct it in eurh a manner as will render excellent comfort and for, rntisfaetion to oil who tnny favor hint with a call. nov7-ly WALTER BARRETT 1TTATIVVV 1 T 1 iv ;n .i , V . r i. . ii i V V . ' . 7 and fa.lh fully to .11 legal husines. entrits ed to his esie, in the several Courts of Clearfield and adjoin.tg counties. Offirt te one formerly occupictl by a. R. """'L.. uri, jtt.-., tcau ty nniir. ci.r.AKi'ii:i.n ci)i:iv win Vrm j Termsper Seaalon of I'devcn n'erkss Ortlngraphy, Iteading, Writing, Primary Arithmetic and (i"Rniphy, Higher Arithmetic, Knglith Orainaiar, k??n$i 'B.d ,Ii.",rv , , ., v Algebra, Gaoinotry, .Nntural riulosepby, and Book Keeping. $2 40 3 00 4 0i) Lalin and ureek I.anejuagcs, 6 oo To sludenta desirous of acniilrinir a thorourh Knglisb Kdacalinn, and who wish to qual-fyl thouiselvea for Teachers, this Institution offers desirable advantages. j No pupil received for less than half a session,' ami no aeauotton cane except lor protracted sickness Tuition lo be paid at the close of the term, V. II. SANDKORD, Priuripal, Clear6eld, Aug. 7, ISM ly. JPLOUR, BACON, TOBACCO, LIQUOJiS OF ALL KIMS, A GROCERIES, i KajrFor sale very r-bnap for Casii, by O. It. MERRELL, In basement of Morrell 4 Riglor's Store, CIcirfield, Ta. feb-27. CI riAAIN COt'KTT ORDERS WANT 0 1 UVA i for 6tor Ooods hy Dee. 4, U61. H. W. 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J vwj J During the past year wo have Introduced to he sotire of the medical profession of this coun try tho Pun CeiMtali'tcd t'Moritie of Propylamine, as a KUMKDY VUH KIIIXMATHM; and having roceived from many sources, both from physicians of tho highest standing and from patients, tho Moat flattering Testimonials oflts real value n the treatment of this painful and obsti nate disease, we are induced to present it to the publioina form READY I" )R IMMEDIATE USE, which we hope will commend itself to those who are suffering with this afflicting complaint and to the medical practitioner w ho may feel disposed to test the powers of this valuable rem edy. ELIXIR PROPYLAMINE, i the form above npnken of, hat recently been extensively experi mented with in the PENNSYLVANIA HOSPITAL, and wita MARKED SUCCESS (as will appear from the published accounts in the medical Jour. nal.) JRifll it carefully put up ready for immedi ate use, with full directions, and can be obtained from nil the druggitti at 75 cents per bottle, and at wholorale of BULLOCK i CRENSHAW, Druggists and Manufacturing Chemists, JunelC'Cltf. JOHN" ijr.ior.sTKK Philadelphia. O DELL, AND CARRIAGE TRIM MLR, Located at A. II. Shaw't Milk, one mile East of Clearfield borough, Reapeelfully informs the cititeui of Clearfield and adjoining enmities, that he ia nt all times prepared to manufacture, at the shortest notice Hair, Husk, aud .Straw .Maltreaaes of all kinds and sues, one of which is a Folding Mnt tre, suilublu fr CAUIXS ON HAFTS, whif'l. can be folded in small compass, and emptied and refilled at pleasure; and very chean. Ho lu Irima Cut ringes, makes repairs to all kinds of Carriage Trimming and Upholstery, and makes Cords for Masou's Tracing Lines, of any thick ness or length. fc-Country Produce, Corn Husks, or Cash taken in Ktehange for work. ,5fJAII orders left with any of ths Merchats Clearfield borough will bs promptly attended dc25 QIIAIKS !! CHAIRS! ! ! NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY ! ! I ! The ucdersigned has now onhund, at his Fur niture Rooms on .Market it., Clourfield, Pa., a short distance west of Llti'a Foundry, a large stujk of C II A I PS OF A 1.1. KIXIM, manufactured out of the b:st mnterialr, finiihed n a very superior manner, and which he will sell LOW I'Oll CASH, Ilii long experience in the business makes hiin feel confident that his chairs are made in a substantial and workmanlike man ner, and will stand the test of trial. Persons wishing to purchase chairs should cail at once and gat them while they can be had at the lowest rates. J CIIN TROUT.MAN. MAr.27-USltf. sr.w RESiEbirs ron R MA TOR RIICEEA. S V E f Towabii A'SnrtATin, I'nii Ai.rLriilA, A ?e. L cniltnt IntlitMliitu fhilitithrd by tnrrial .'a- dmriifHt. for ihm flirt' nf rA Rirb ajHiclril irilh IVaaeua Chronit Dinnmt; and ejieciWy for tltt Curt if Vincaiet of tht Srxuat ' fi-iejiia. j Mr.nic iL Aiivice given gratis, by the Acting i Surgeon. I VAi.t-ABi.it nrponTS on Pperir atorrbrra, and other di-eases of the Svittnl Oicans. and on the sr.w ttr.MKiiir.a employed in the Dispeneary, rent t .... v oi tnargt. ivru ' "r S:nml"1 f"r PU"'K acceptable. Address Dr. J. Skii.lkk Ilot onros, Howard Association, N0. 2. s. Ninth St., Philadelphia 2Jmy ly. ' ' jastKs t. Lr.o.tAnn, j VS, A. WALLACE, p. A. rimm a. c. rtSSIT 3Banhin anb Colltttion LEONARD, FINNEY &Co. C I. E A H F I L D. 1 CLEAR Fit: LI) BOUNTY, PA. ' SILLS 01. BXCBAKOK, "OTPS ASDDRAPTS MSCOCBtt I) POSITS It ECP.llT.I) r-U(tion ma,' and proceeds promptly remitted I'.xrnaneo on fhe Cities constantly on hand. TOflies on Seoeod 8L, nearly onnnslts ths COUP.T HOUSE. liEVEirFLKGATi Justico of the t)narr Luthoraburg, Clearfield Co, Pa., will attend promptly to aUbusiness entrnsted te bis ears. April 4, 1861. JAS. n. liARftiMKR. ,. .... LARKIMKR afc TEST, Attorneys at Law' Clearfield, Pa., will attend promptly to Col' j tAiohs, Lahd Agencies, 4c., to., in Clearfield Centre and Elk eouhtiei. . July 3d. I P W. HAYS, Justioe of the Peace, will attsn' promptly to oolleetions and other matter ft ,...- ... ... aft in Discharge. Address Kersey. Efk it.; Pi Oct. 3d 18(10. ly. J. D. THOMPSON, lM..W.llh W.Mn. W - 1. L - a -.,., ...min, uu,, an,, irinfi J) oo short attic, aad ths very bestetyle, at his a etann 10 aoy ouiosgn OI LMrweBSTUlS. 1 He .:, mt. AXCR3 CATHARTIC Are oo fc, eoiiiplatuhiKl Ar.,! order, with y,lr miiiced,ad your "ft cnilihirulilol II,, Jj tuuiaaie often Uit ,,r .1nu. III.,, bim. 1 1 aii-Kiiins isrm i.l,. " anil .(.ould l immly uw or ti ri -. M ly. Tak. A,ff. "J clkauae cut iliet,lJ L" inura purify ll iui "J let Ilia Huul. mo,, .dueled in b.l,h J! l'"f sll'milal. tin funcJ of Ilia boily Into ,i, j:2 tii'yriiiii) ii.j,iM1, til fli.trilrti..n. dUease. A cold sullies snmewhgre iu the Unlv, nj" Blriicta lis natural (unctions. 'I'lieiw, if i,.,i relknJ" renct upon llieinselres and tlm surrounding organa nii iImHiib Rfiiernl aT(traatlon, snftwilag, ojLT While Iu tlits ennilitimi, oppruaied by the dcrnn jkt Ayer'a Pills, and o bow dlrerlly they ixor, JJ natural artlon of the system, and wjih It Hit tiu,n ftwllnir nflraallli ai;aiii. Wlmtis true and iirtoi u this trivial and common coiuplaiiit, li alio true In aiur of the deep arntad and dniiKemiis ilialrmieii, ihr um, parpitive effect expoli them. Caiined by similar oliatnr. tii.ns and iloraiiBiiionts of the natural function) of n xlv, they are raiWly. and many of them urrty, by the siime mean'. None who know tlw Tirta of Ui I'ills. will uei-'leet to employ them wheu sucria ttl the itlaordira lln-y cure. StatemenU fraiu leiellni plijalrlans in some of U prinrifal cities, aud from oilier well known puMic sons. fl-om a Funcanling ikrehant SI. iouii, ftl, 4, Dn. Aria: Your fills are the paragon of all that (treat in ineilicliie. They have cured my little daaihm of uleeroiis sorea uhii lier hand and tent that had prvj Ineiirahlu for yearn. Her mother hai been loan jn,,. oiuly attlU-led Willi blotches and pimples on li iUii ,4 III lai-r hair. Afler mir child was cured, she tin tni naiu. your l'illa, aud lliey have cured her. A3. HIUIlUllllHJ As at Family Phyalc. Voai Dr. E. If. IMwrifM, A'ew Orfftini. Your Pills are the jrince of purtres. Their axica-ltci quilities surpass any cathartic we pasama. Thar , mild, but very certain aud effectual Iu their action oi, u Inarala, wlilili makes them luvuliluUo to U lu tUo d. . treatineut of disease. Ileadacli e, Sic kllealn lie, Foul Stomach, Vuia Dr. Mtoard Itoyd, lUUinwre. Data line. Area: I cannot answer you ic'iat cnmjrUiM, I have cur with your I'ills better liian to say uf trtr I iaf iei(A o purgalin mnlkint, I place (rrrnt J.r. den.-e on an effectual enthai tic in imv daily rnnt.t ,ih diaeaae, ami twlieviuz aa I do that your I'llla aUonl uitit best we hare, I of course value tlium higlily, riTTsntRO, Pa., Mar 1, 18-.J. Pa. J. C. Airs. Sir: I have been rere atwllv eanwij the wnrat htixdachn any body enn have hy a done or im, of your I'll 1 r. It seems to arise from a foul itoLu-li which they eloanae at once. Yours with great respect, ED. V, PltEtll,!', f7er of Sl'umir cluum. Bilious Disorders I.lver Complaluti, ' om Dr. VitMort B.II, f Xne I'n-H f lj. Nut only are your Tills mlinirnMy a'lnpte.l to their per. ioao aa an aperient, but 1 find their iK'lielinnl e fTccl, uhi the l.ivrr very marked liuhi-d. 'I hey liavo In riv n llco proied mure effectual for tho curu of S'fiiu, lM. uoitVi lliun aaiy one remedy 1 eau mention. I rejoice that wo have at length a laii ftntiie ithirli ia am. thy the COIltldeuce of the piuleiMi'U nod the o le, DrPARIMaNT Or Tils! I.Mlr.lolt, ) VaahiUKl!!. 1. C, 7 ill Feb., W f Siai I have uaed jour I'ills in tny iinurral and Iiku practiceevor ainco you made theui.uutl eaaiiut lirairaiaua aiiy they are Iho lieat ealhartlc we employ, 'i lirlr r,fa lailn: anion en the liter Is quick ami decided, aai quently they are uu lulniiraiile remnily fur dcrutiitrititiiti if tliat uiKan. ludeed, 1 have seldom found a cm. ,4 6ieoi ifiM.iie s.1 nhalinatu that It del tiot leielily jaVlilia tbuui. triitiiiially yuiua, AI.UN.u UA1.I.. M.l, lliytiCMH of tin .V.uiiii Dysentery, Dlarilioro, Ilelai, Wonai. i'mm Dr.J. 6". (j'icii, if CVnoi Your Pills have bud a long trial in my practice, no1 1 hold thrill ill esteem a One of tho best apciirnls 1 hua ever fumi 1. Their alterative effect upon the liver uikn them an exeelleut remedy, when given in small diwl Wu.., i tl'jttnUry uiul ilmrrlnrn, 'I heir sui;ariiii; .ii tkea them very acceptable and euivuulrul M tie vf women aad cbiMrcu. Uyepepata, Iinptii It)' of the DIooJ. Piam l.'rc. J. I'. Ilimri, 'ui(.- ( Mi tnt Ckurt Ha. Arm: I have uaed jour Pills Willi c itramliiaet aueeeaa In my family and aiuoni; thoao 1 am called Iutwi iu ilbtieea. To reftulate the organs of diaraliua sa4 pilliry the btiMMl. they am the Very beet remedj 1 Imi, evrr kaowit, and I can confidi'tilly rei-iaiiia'tid tliiu my friemta. Vouia, J. . 111)113. WasW, Wyoming Co., N. Y Oct. i4, Hi'.. 'PctR HiK : 1 am nidus your Cathartic I'llla In mr anas (Ire, and And them an excellent pijratlvetocleauaiibi ayateiu anil puiiv iht. funnUtint tflkr ti!tl, ' JutlX U. MEAL'IIAM.JI.n. Const I pat Ion, Coat I veness, Riipiireaalon, Itltriaaitntlam, t.oiit, Neuralgia, Drop ay, 1'asual) als, I'lte, etc. From Dr. J. I'. I'uuyan, Jenfrnd, Gmoia Too luueli runnol le said of your Pllla for the rnrvrf C"ttirnrtt. If others of our fraternity have raunl lam ea eflicacioua as I have, they should join me in iprhiae in It fur the beiHIt of tho liinltltudea who suffer feaa that eomplnfnt, wlifch, although had ruoiiKh In il)L V the prnitenitor of othera that nro wor.e. I helli rc cj. fiivn.( In originate in tho liver, l.iil your Tills enrct lU organ aud cure the disease. Trim Hi t, F.. Winrf, r.ymiun rrn.f SIMfi, Ba(. 1 Unci one or I wo larjio tloaea of your I'illa. laWn at lla proHT time, are excellent proniotivea of the nniif' skic fi"U alien wholly nr partially su.preaai l, and alei irrr effectual til c'rniilf tho iomiic7i ami eriW icnnal. Tiff are aa inili h tho Wit physic we have dint 1 rccouimviiJ no other to my patirnts. Fromthe .Ve. Dr. IliwUi.ifthr .!,' a.' fiai Oard ri'MSRI llof.r. Paranliiih. ln.. -bin. A. K'.fi. Hosoeao fiat 1 should bo ungrateful far the wW yourakill has brought me If I did not report mjrrann yon. A cold sottled In my limbs and bnaialil cmam elating licliniie jwini, wiikh ended iu cUrwr itrsepa (ism. Notwitbatandlni! 1 had the t't'l of pliy-t ian" l diaeaeo grew worae and wurae, until liy the adviraofrwir excellent aKent in llaltimre, llr. Slaekenile, I tries jew Pllla. Their ellee la were alow, but sure It) rwianaj In the use of them, 1 am now entirely well. Scsats rnmiiR, llaton ftonce, I., 6 Def. I'M. ris. Aria: I have len eutlruly cured, hy year fill.1 JfVum.i(ic C'ouf a painful dura-n that bad afllicted ma for years. VINCENT PLIHEU. tf Moat of the Pills In niarkot contain Merrorr, hbkli, although a valuable remedy In akilful ban." dangerous in a public pill, from the dradlal wiiio tjiieaca that frequently follow Ita Incautious uae. nr iontain no mercury or mineral substance aa liatever. Prloe, 25 cents per Box, or 5 Boxes for$l- Prepared by Dr. J. C. AYER &. CO., LowH, K" 9"Rold by C. D. YVatsnn, Clcnrlcl I. E. A Irwin, Citrwemville: F. Arnold, Lulhersbnrr, MnntirniTinrv A Co.. New Salem : J. C. I)r"nMi Morrisdule, C. 11. Foster, lMiilipihurgj and Elite Chase, Ansonvillo ; and by dculcrs ersryabirt. CLEARFIELD STONE WARE MTTEBf. Thankful for past favors and snllcilioniof f tttte patrouage. I would respectfully ssnesiei that I have on hand ajfnin, and wi!l coo!all; keep at tho Pottery in this borough, on the eer ner a short distance east of tho Methodist Chureb. a large stock of Crockery , such s Cream crotli, milk pans, Churns, Jugs, Jars, Ftove pipe CM'0! d o. rf c. j and also nn extensive nsortment if different sites and patterns of braektti na roiettes for onrnice ou housej, and other aiosl disgi. , Any mouldings not on hand will he mi" " older on short notice. Also fire brick ni and kept for sale. JHtA liberal roduction on prices bjos 0 wholeinle dealers. F. I.EITZISu'EB. Clearfield, may 23, IS61. ly. Cabinet, Chair Making JOHN GUI.ICH, of the bomugh of Clearfiela, Pa., will be prepared at all limes l04'"!! to any business in the above lino on soon notice, and in a workmanlike manner, all P.'" ! 01 buaineaa Is at the eld shop on the norm ' Market street, 3d door east of Third it, " ( opposite Iho old Jew store j whero he will "f hocony and Cane Bottom Cinirs, and Csht constantly on nnnu a largo assoruuum - - Ware of every description, which he will dupe" of on as reasonable terms as the lams srtid" can be had eleewhere in tho county. His stock of Cabinet Waro now on band, col- ' sists In part of Dressing and Common 8of... Sewinir and Washi.. Stands, Deski i ti'n t.- l ...i r:.u n.t neditssdl. uoiia vnaca, rraucu lauu nui'i . . ti.i h...li... .nd Pier is- i ble., Ao. Colrlns uianufactnred and dehn ' any ptacs aestrea. February 8, la5. no. 4, vol. Ir.J , n..ih T IQ,t'ORH for Medicinal purpoaei -w w ii,ijirnn ior meaicinai i'uii- , L Port and Sherry Wine, Nectar Wb.skjr BoL'aB4 Gl-at HARTSWTttf, I vI"o' -ft a