Religious glistfllanjr. l ii i i ii ii .. u-t.i-1-iij jj-i-ayj: l- j)fa?Pray as if your trust 'was in Providence, but work us if yourtrust wcroin your hands. sHKeep pilenco pomctimes upon Mibiccts which you aro known to bo judgeof .So your silenco whero you uro igiiurinit win not umuoveryuu. 3i"Tritftllpftnnl wealth isftBOurreof enjoyment to tho nosfiessor : but as a source or power, lor good, 11 ,H nt t0 bo tho inopirer of noble ambition. It assists to n mastery aliko over tho physical and tho spiritunl. Uulf you be nettled with Hcvere raillery, take care never to nIiow that you arq 6tung, unless you choose to provoke more. Tho way to avwid be ing nfado a butt, is not to set up for an anchor. Good Habits. There are four good habits punctuality, accuracy, steadi ness and dispatch. Without the first of these time is wasted ; without the second, mistakes tho most hurtful to our credit and that of others may be committed; without the third, noth ing can bo well done j and without tho fourth opportunities of great advan tage are lost, which is impossible to recall. WniCII WAY DOE8 THE TREE LEAN ? "If the tree fall toward the south or toward tho north, in tho placo where the tree fallcth, there it shall fco." (Eccl. 11: 3.) There is a solemn meaning couched under this metaphor. Tho tree will not only lie as it falls, it will also fall as it leans. And the great question which .everyone ought to bring home to his own bosom, with out a moment's delay is this. What is tho inclination of my soul ? Docs it, with all its affections, lean towards God, or from him ? J. J. Gurney. Frofit of Prayer. After prayer is not tho heart lighter and the soul happier ? Prajw renders affliction less sorrowful, and joy more pure. It mingles with tho one an unspeakable sweetness, and adds to tho other a celestial perfume. Sometimes there passes over tho fields a wind which parches the plants, and then their with ered steins will drop toward the earth ; but watered by tho dew, they regain their freshness, an lift up their lan guishing heads. So they arc always burning winds, which pass over tho soul, and wither it. Prayer is the dew which refreshes it again. An Honest Life. Tho poor pit tanco of seventy years is not worth being a villian for. "What matter is it if your neighbor lies in a splendid tomb ? Sleep you with innocence. Look behind you through the track of timo 1 A vast desert lies open in ret rospect ; wearied with years and sor row, they sink from the walks of man. You must leave them where they fall ; and you are to go a little further and you will find eternal rest. Whatever you may have to encounter between the cradle and the grave, every mo ment is big with events, which come not in succession, but bursting forcibly from a revolving and unknown cause, fly over this orb with diversified influ ence. The Saviour and his Friends. Our Lord, in tho dnvs of His flesh, en- countered various classes of enemies,! but nnni nf t.hean ever inelmloil n wn. ' roan. On the contrary, tho gentler ' sex always appaer to have been His! iollowcrs or lnends. JSot only tvero: tney, as naa onen been said, the last with the wife of an editor who published at His cross and the first at His sepal-Jo paper there, but who left with the rest Chre, but throughout they mmislcrcd ; 0f the Secesh. The lady told the oflicers tohm wants. A woman anointed that tlli 1)0Ul lho hous(J s Him for His burial; a heathen woman ccsh tha l0M cat nnJ interceded for His life with her hus-l, . . ... . ,. " ., , band, Pilate ; when bewailed and la-0.arde,i,r . ''er' Cre b, " abo" mented Him as Ho went to Calvery ; llUon lalk' 1,16 onlcer', "'"''S')' nccept to a woman Ho first appeared when ed tbe co-dl,1n3, and were getting along Ho rose again. All this was most fit- fine,y- tin, since of a woman Ho was born,' Modirn Definitions. Oversight To and to woman His Gospel was not on- Jleavo your old umbrella in a news room ly a means of salvation, but a sourso 0nd carry away a cew one. uiuumcMio anu nociai elevation lor tho present life.. Model Sentinel. An anecdote is related of ono of tho citizon soldiers in tho expedition of tho Macidierson lilues against tho insurgents in 1794, case fast asleep. Svhich is w orthy of being recorded, as Independence Owing fifty thousand it may be of service to some of tho ' dollars which you never intend to pay. wealthy soldiers in our own ranks. J Honesty-Almost obsolete ; a term for The person refered to was a German mei., UBed in tll0 CMeof a man w . , by birth, of tho name of Koch, and fw. h-. 1 iva -a11 Lnrt..n In l,!a oa fof h, PaPer- outdoor underwriter. lf died aomn1 twenty years since in Paris, whither ho had gono for tho benefit of tho cli-1 mate, leaving a fortune of one million ' dollars- Mr. Koch, tlien ayoungman- wasaprivato in thcMacphcrson Blues, ii ion to his lot ono night to be station ed Bentinel over a bas- rairo wiifon. This sont tho sentinel musing. Alter remaining on post half an hour, ho was heard calling lustily : "Corporal of dor Quartz ! Corporal ofder Guartz !" Tho Corporal came, and inquired what was wanting. Koch wished to be re- dent of the Ma:k Lane Express, describes lieved for a lew minutes, having some-1 the new invention : thing to say to Macpherson. He wa' "A fino sow, having twelve sucking pigs, grttiiied and in a few minutes stood 'belonging to a pork merchant in Monk in i thoprosence of the general. ''Wclleth, WM akon m, nnd died sud- ?l K,1. at,83T.U'lI,ICa8U,'r',aS; rdy. The proprietor, who is an inge-l ked Macphersen. " by general, 1 1 . , , , , , if , wish to know what may be der valuo;mou8 chap"c.tor' ,cl t0 ?'rk d. fo,,nuJ. of dat wagon over which I am soiiti-;rou11 moael 01 a so,v m wooa'uwn8 "0 nel V "How should I know. Koch ?"llow in the centre, tho abdomen boin( "Well, something approximative not to bo particular." "A thousand ! dollars, perhaps." "Very well, Gen cral Macpherson, I write a scheck for der money, aod den I will go to bets." (bed.) Jfim anb Jfantn. JaajrWhy is a muff like a fool T Ee :causo it holds a Jatiy nana wiiuout squeezing it. ngju"Don't you mean to marry, my dear sir?" "Xo, my dear widow, I'd ra Nher. Wall the rib's I've got than lake anoiner. OTAn cistern euitor u cieiigmea at . . . . havin becn n'"r,y cllel, "honey" by the etil he loves, because she saluted him at the lust meeting us "Old Beeswax." t&rCv. Mulligan, tho hero of Lexing ton, lias not a very high opinion of Home Guards, He thir.kr them, like tho Wide Awakes, "invmeililt in peaco and invisible in war." 8g&A moral debating society out West is engaged in a discussion on the follow ing question ; "If a husband desert) his wife, which is the most abandoned the man or the woman ?" S&"0, Charley," said a little follow to another, "we're going to have a cupola on our house!" 'Tooh, that's nothing," rejoin sd the other, "pa's going to get a mortgage on our's." Br$.A country girl, coming from the field was told by her cousin that she look ed fresh as a daisy kissed with dew. Well, it wasu' any feller by that name that kisseJme. I told him that evory one in town would find it out." Jigy'IIero's your fine extras!" bawled a little white haired fellow, the otlier day, as he ran down Main street with his hand full of slips that he had for sale. "Here's your fine extras great battle at Molassoe Junction, Bull's Qun is taken, ind the Publican troops have returnod to liar flax." Jtfcg-Many papers givo the dying words of great men, but none of them are so touching and beautiful as tho last words of the old schoolmaster : "It is growing dark school may be dis missed." Down to the gates of an unsoen world ho carried the love and regard of the chil dcu whom he had trained. It was his last kind dismissal in this world of schooling- Bg&,Think about yourself, and what you like, what respect people ought to pay to you, what people think of you, and then to you nothing will bo pure. You will spoil everything you touch, you will make sin and misery for yourself, out ol every thing wt.ich God sends you, you will bo as wretched a9 you choose on earth, cr in heaven either. Factsfor the Fton.K. The Republic cans in Cortgresi voted down or refused to accept tho Crittenden Compromise; the border State Compromise; Mr. Douglas' Compromise ; Riglor's proposition to sub mit the Crittenden Compromise to a vote of the people, and Adam's Compromise. Let no man forget thsso facts ! BsS-An old sort of a genius, having stepped into a mill was looking with ap parent astonishment at the movements of the machine when tho miller, thinking to quiz him, axked :f he had heard the news. "Not's I know on, what is it 1" Why, replied ths miller, they say tho devil is dead." "Iiyjiiis," says Jonathan, "is he ? Who tend tlicn f" JBtirSom of tho oflicers of tho First Virginia at Komney, Vs., nie boarding Unfortunate Man Ono born with conscience. Progress of Timo A pedlar going thro' the land with wooden clocks. Kigid Justice A j'uror on a murder Credit-A wiso provision Vy which con ,l" jle8 na Bhoriffil et Iiv'n- Lov-An ingredient used in romance nJ roe,ry- Religion-Damning your neighbor for not thinking exactly as you do. A Wooden Mother.. We have heard ol wooden nutmegs, wooden hatna, horn gun -flints, wooden oats and wooden clocks, but what infusion ot the Yankee ever tinctured a John Cull to invent a wooden mother 1 The following, by a correspond being furnished with twelve ieats.eleverly form e" f 'aw hide. The interior of tho mod- el is kept Glled with milk, and the whole of the young pigs suck from the teats of this singular looking wooden Q7f, and .11 re thriving well, THE "REPUBLICAN." Terns ol Subscription. M paid 'a advanoe, or within three months, $1 26 11 paid any nana wituin me year, - s v f paid after the expiration of the year, .2 00 Terms of Advertising Advertisements are inserted in the Republican at tbe following ratasi one square, (14 lines,) $ 1 insertion 2 do. $ T4 J 60 9 Sdo, 40 00 $1 00 j Two squares, (28linea,) 1 'iri Jrt II - 1 e.A id roe iQuirei. 114 i.uva.j v 3 mentlrs 6 mo's. 12 mo! One Square, t : J so fi ud ( uu Twosounroa.t ! 1 I 4 00 6 00 10 00 (Three squaros, i i t i S 00 8 00 12 00 Four squares, I t t 6 00 10 00 14 00 'Haifa column, i t : t 8 00 12 00 18 00 One column, i I i I 14 00 20 00 3 UU Over three weeks and less than throe months 25 leents per square for eaah insertion. f trees nstices not eaoseumg siines are in- rted for f 2 a year. A'lvortifjmtnta net marks! with tie number of ntertions desired, will ke c:ntinui until forbid and charged according to these terms. JOB PRINTING. An extensive stork of Jobbing materia emit utiles the rublisher of the "Jn-pulilicon to iinnoui.ee to ther-allio that he is prena red tD do ill Ainds of p...-o. .T..-.r, Pnnra.uwr. Blahxs, PaPl Ecois, Circilsrs, Labii-s, Ball Ticiits, I anibim.s, and every tind of printing usually done in a eountryj ob office. Ail orders will be executed with neat, uess and despatch. O. B. OOODLANDER .f- CO. 4 CO U NT Y DIRECTORY. Time of Holding' Court Second Monday of January, Third Monduy of Murch, Third Monday of June, Fourth Monday or September, In euch year, and continue two weeks if ne cefssry. County Ofllrerst Pres't Judge, Hon. Sntnuol Linn. B.llefente. As'U) fudges, Hon J.D. Thompson, Curwcnsville. Hon. James Bloom, Forest. Slier. ff, Fred'k U. Miller Clenrfiold I'rotliHnnUry.John L. Cuttlo, " Reg. A Ree. Juiiios Wiigley, " District Att'y Robert J. Wullnce, " Treasurer, O. R. Ooodlnndor, C. Surveyor, H, B, Wright, Cominiss'n'rs, Win. Merrell, 8. C, Thompson, Jacob Kuntt. Glen Hope l lenrneld MorriMlnle Luthersburg Philipsburg ClearGeld N. Washington I.econte,s Mills Curwensrillo. Auditors, B. C. Bowman, J. B. Shaw, C. 8. Worrell, J. W. Totter, Jesse Broinal Coroner, Co. Supt. Mst of Post Offices. Tounthip: A'imr of P. O. A'umei of P. M BiocAria, Glen Hope, EM, Bower, ' Chest, " Cush, " OstenH, Hopp", ClearGold Bridf I, Bradford, Woodland, Braily, Luthcrshurj, " Troutvillc, " JeHcr.on Lin, Bloem, Forest, Eurnside, New Washington G. W. Calwcl Maft t'.icr. T. A. M Gkee J. V7. Cnxpb.r Lewis rn-.iih P. B. Miller Ed. Williams R. II . Moore. C- f. Sloppy, John Hebcrling Jas- Bloom J. M, Cummingi Jas McMurrny M. A. Frank. P. A. Qaulin. J F W iJchntrr S.iinupl Wny Centre county Film. VYillinms Elk county, Pa. nurnside, ClcarCold, Clearliold, Covington, Frcnchville, Karthsui, Curwensville, (.'urwensville, Decnter, l'bilijn burg, rtrguon, Alnrron, Fjx, Helen Post Office, Uirnrd, Lcconnto's Mills, " Dnld Hills, Goshen, Sliansville, (ruhiiiii, Uruhnmton, (iulieh, miths Mills. " Madeira, Huston, Tyler, " Pvnnflold, C. Mignot William Carr A. II. Shaw T. H. Forces J. A. nojarty C. J. rusi'y. David Tyler II. Woodward Elira Chin. Jordan, Anson illo, hartliaus, ult Lick, Knox, New Millport, Lawrence, Brcckcnridge, G. Hockadorn I). E. Mokcl J, W. Thomr'n Jus. Thompson Morris, Kylertown, " Morrisdale, l'enu, Lumber City.t " Grampian Hills, Piko," Curwensville, " Rloniuikgvillo, ITnion, Reckton, Woodward, Jeffries, J. McClcllund II. W. Spencer, A. U. .Moore, Samuel Way Michael Wiso W. F. Johnson T. Henderson This Post Oir.ee will do for Chcft township f Vt ill answer tor i erguton tonnthip. $35 00 TIAYS the entire cost for TUITIOX in the rnoxt popular and successful COMM KRCIAL bt'HOOL in the country, t'pwardi of Twf.lve HuNniirn young men, from twbktt-rioht ditler ent Suites, nave been educated for business here within the past three years, some of whom have been employed as BOOK-KEEPERS ut saluries of $2000 00 immediately rpon graduating, who knew nothing ofnrcoiints when they entered the College, jjrf Minister ssons hall price. Students enter at any time, and review when they please, without extra charge. For Catalogues, Specimens of Penmanship, and View of tho COLLEGE, enclose five letter stamps to JESMJN.S A SMITH, May 15, (II. ly. Pittsburgh, Pa. W. M. M CtlLLOUCill, Ci.iuitnr.t.n, Pa. Oflire lit Ciraham'a Itrlck Ituildinc. July 3d. 1861 tf. NEW GOODS! A FRESH ARRIVAL OF Spring &. Summer Goods AT THE CHEAP CASH STOKE. I am just receiving and opening a carefully selected stock of' Spring and Summer goods ol almost every description, A beautiful assortment of Prints and Ilrcss goods, of the newest and latest stylos. Also great vnriety of useful notions. DRY-GOODS AND MOTION'S. Bonnets, Shawls, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, a large quantity, Hardware, Qieensware, Drnga and Msdicines, Oil and Paints, Carpet k Oil Cloths, GROCERIES, Fish, S aeon and Flour, Mackerel in 4 i and f barrels of the best quality, all nf which will be sold at tho lowet casu or rearty pay prices JIT old inendi and tne suuiio cenerallv. are 'o'P " ) ',.1cf-.. jlfiS?"For sale very clienn for Cakit. iv I UU 1U r I'JC UVL ve taken in exchange ot Goods. CloaTfiold, Juno 26 ISM. WM. F, IRWIN. . . . ......... - , a . 1 OBERT J. WALLACE, ATTonasr at Law &tfml Row' op- dee. 1, HS8;-f. li A R R rSIM PRO VED V7 tol M A (, H I N nnrr.ro v r n nr t n . ta P II ICES FROM $40 to $7 0, The BOUDOIR SEWING MACHINE, an en SEWING i graving 01 which is nere represented, lias now Periodicals above-named is $31 per annum, become a recognised favorite wherever it Republished by has been introduced, and is, beyond question,) LEONARD BCOTT A Co., the best, as well as the handsomest, low-priced mar43-6na M Gold Street, New York, 6ewioe Machine now before tbe pub'lie, No. I A small and very neat Machine for , Family use No. 2.-A large Machine 'work and for Plantation use. for qailting fceavy This Machine is much admired for its siiuplici- ty, and for its reliability and durability it is un surpassed. A child twelvo years can rua it with ease ; and yet it will sew from the coarsest cloth to the Quest Swiss. There is no troubls of re winding the thread, as it is taken froui tho spools. It has no belts to give trouble, and will run backwards as woll as forwards, and still sews equally perfect, snd without danger of breaking needlos. It runs by friction, and by closing tbe box over it, It is thrown out of gear. In fact, we have no hesitation in rccominonding it aa the best fan ily Sewing Machine in use. 77! Jtlowig Premium Awarded the above Machine : At tbe Fuir of the Frank'in Institute, 1868, tbe First Premium. At the Pennsylvania State Fair, at Philadel phia, September 24, 1849, tho First Premium a Diploma. At the Pennsylvania State Fuir, bold at Wyo ming, 18fi0 a Silver Medal. For the best Double Thread Machine, at Lan caster County Fair, held October, 1S59 a Silver Medal. At the Maryland Slate Fuir, held at the Mary land Insti'ute, ISultimore, .Mil., October, 1869, under strong competition, a Silvor Mediil was awarded to this Machine. At the New Castle County Fair, held at Wil mington, Delaware, October, 1 860 a Diploma. The above Machines are manufactured by Clt.tKLIvS H. 1I()VI.AM, Wilmington, Dot. SALESROOMS. No. 720 A ret Street, Philadelphia, Pa. No. 801 Market Street, Wilmington, Del. S. I). HAKE II, marl.VIy 720 Arch Street, Philadelphia. .T-0r IVrsyns wishing to see tho above Machine m operation, can do so by caPing at the resi dence of D. W. Mooro, in Clearfield borough. up! Willie up! I.M kMiril!r;. THE subscriber res l peetfully informs his friends and the public generally, that be is new well e ablished in bis XKW SHOP on Pine street, o. posito the Town Hall, in the borough of Clearfield, and upon his own book, and where he is prepared to do all work in his lino in the very best style, and on the shortest notice. His old custon-ers are res pectfully asl-.ed not to forget him, and any num ber of new ones are respectfully invited to give him a trial. ED(1K TOOIS His reputation as a Maker and P.epnlrer of Edgo tools should of itselfsecure him a liberal patronage. GliOKQE C. TASSMORE. April 24, ISOl.tf. OL EN-EC no uermanlowo, MILLS, I'a, If cCALLUM A: Co., Importers, and Wholesale Dealers in CARP H Tl MiH, 1) It IJ ; Ci U T H OIL CLOtJtS, J.I7T.Vff4'. ,(., Warehouse. No. .jtl'.t Chestnut Street, (Opposite Ftste House,) apr.V8l-fy PiiiLAnr.Lrnu. ILutt IhoirelbTDiirfT lBi 9 1 a D , LUTH ERSBL R G, CI.KAKFIKI.D COUNTY, PA. WILLIAM HERD, Proprietor. July 10, 1 801. ly. DANIEL GOODLANDER, . Tl'STICHof the peace J Luthersburg, Clearfield Co. Ta., win attend promptly to all business entrusted to re.a ttij March 29, I860. y. pd. MOORE A ETZWiLER, Whuleaale and Retail Merchants. Also extensive dealers in timber, sawed lumd ber and shingles. Also, dealers iu flour an graia, which will ba sold cheap for cash. uct. 14, 18S9. TYRONE CITY HOTEL. Col. A. P. OWENS, Propriktor, Respectfully announces to tho trarcllinr nuhlin that he has now token charge of Ibis large and well known house, and will conduct it in such a mnnnor ns will render excellent comfort and for, satisfaction to all who may favor him with a call. nov7.lv WALTER BARRETT ATTORNEY AT LAW. will attend nromntU and faithfully to all legal business entrusted to nie caie, in the several Courts of Clearfield and adjoin'.tg counties. Othre the one formerly occupies! by Q. R. liarrott. Oct. 2fta, T850 ly J. be opened for the reception of nuulls t males and females) on Monday Sept. 2d, 1861. Termi per Session of Eleven Weeks: Orthography, Reading. Writing, Primary niiiiimuuc ana uoogrnpny, f z 50 Higher Arithmetic, English Grammar, Geography and Hiatorv. S AA Algobra, Keometry, .Natural Philosophy, and llnok Keeping, 4 00 lintin and Greek Languages, 6 00 To students desirous of acquiring a thorough English Education, and who wish to qual'fy themselves for Teachers, this Institution offers desirable advantages. No pupil received for less than half a ssssion, and no deduction ando except for protracted sickness Tuition to be pnid at tho close nf tho torm. I C. 15. SANDKORD. YiWnn. I Clemjield, Aug. 7, 18M. ly. JfLOUR, BACON, TOBACCO, LiQvons or all kixds, SALT, OILS, TAINTS, 4 GROCERIES, n Tl LTllllTT T O. B. MKRRELL. In baserncntof Mcrtoll it Biclor'a Store.' tiearnctu, fa. feb-27. T) w- HAYfl, Justioe of the Peace, will atten .. " matir to,; rs X prumptly to collections and other eft la his charge. Address Kersey, Elk eo uei. aa tsev. ry. IT btiih reviews. BLACKWOOD'S MAGAZINE l-THE LONDON QIURTERLT, (ConserratiTe.) THE EDINBURGH REVtEW, I (Tory.) 3 THE NORTH BRITISH RKVIEW, I (Fr e Church.) ,4-THE WESTMINSTER REVIEW, (Liberal.) K BLACK WOOD'S EDINBURGH MAGAZINE (Tor,.) TERMS. rer annum. (3 00 5 00 Tut any one of the four RctIcws, I for any two or the four Iteviews, Kor any three of the four Reviews, For all four of the Reriews, ;ror lilackwood s AlaRasine, I For Blackwood and one Review, E. For Blackwood and two Reviews or uiaeawooa ano tares Reviews, For Blaokwood and the four Reviews. 10 00 - N. 1). The price in Great Britain for the fire ELIXIR PROPYLAMINE, During tbe past year we have introduced to be notice of the medical profession of this coun try the Purt Crylaliitd ChloriJeof Propylamine, as a REMEDY FOR HIIFX'MATISM; and having received from many sources, both from physicians of the highest standing and from patients, the MostflattcrliigTestiuionialsonts real value n the treatment of this painful and obsti nate disease, we are induced to present it to the public In a form READY F JR IMMEDIATE USE, which wo hopo will eommend itself to those whe aro sufforinir with thin ifflirilm ..!.:. . . ,7 . t 1 " " y icei, rimnro,ra.,M.,l IKS disposed to test the powers ofthis valuable rem-! a.J.C. Atsa, Fir : I haro been rcpnatllr cmrt Ui j I the wurnt Irutlnclm any body ran have bj a or tl ' "f o" I'll'". It " to ariso from a foul itsmT KLIXIR PnnPVr.AMIVV U n.. r.. which they cleanse at once. ---- ,.... ,.,. nw,i spoken of, hag recently been extensively experi mented with in the PENNSYLVANIA HOSPITAL, and witn MARKED SUCCESS (ns will appear rnun tl e published accounts in the medical Jour, nals.) JtfTU is carefully put up ready for immedi ate use, with full directions, and con be obtained ' from all the druggist? at 75 cents per bottle, nnd ' at wholesale of BULLOCK A CRENSHAW, Druggists and Manufacturing ChcmMa, JunelO'JItf. Philadelphia, JOHN ODELL, UPHOLSTER AND CARRIAGE TRIM M ER, Tji.nilnl A Tl fl v;f r- lrVi.aua ai .. ll. .Maw t Mills, one nule East of Clcarjit hl borovght Keapcctfully informn thm iU and adjoining connties, that he is at all limes prepared to manufacture, at tbe shortest notiee, Hair, Husk, and Straw Mattresses of all kinds and aires ana nf i.l,il, I. . c, ... ., , tress suital, la rr t nrvJ nv n ec 8 M."l" tress siiilable Tor CADI.Nh ON RAFTS, which can be folded in small compass, snd emptied snd refilled at pleasure ; nnd very cheap. He alsp trims Cat riages, makes repairs to all kinds of Carriage Trin mini.' and Upholstery, and makes Corils lor Mason's Tracing Lines, ol anv thielt UO.HS or lonirlh ii.Coiintry Produce, Corn Huss, or Cash taken in K (change for work. , .T-irAII erders loft with any of tho Morchata vtaiaiueiu uorouga win r,e promptly attendod to. dec28 jQIIAIKS!! CHAIRS!!.' NOW IS THE-TIME TO BUY ! ! ! ! The uidersigned list now on hand, at bis Fur niture Rooms on Market tt., Clearfield, Pa., a short distance west of LiU'i Foundry, a Urge alOOK Ol I II AHtS OF ALL KISCO.S, manufactured out of the btst materialr, finished n a very superior manner, and which he will sell LOW FOR CASH, Hi. long experience In the business makes him 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 get thorn while they can be had at tho lowest "to- JtHN TROUTMAN. Mar.JMJSl-tf. NEW RESIEDiri TOR SPERM ATORRJJOIEA. nOWARO A'SOClATION, PHIt.AUri.rHIA, A Ren tnilent Inttitution fnln.bli.hrd hu etnvmeaf, for the relirf of th Sick and VietrtHrd, afflicted with Violent and Chronic Viteneee, and especially for the Cur of Diitaiet of ih Sexual trrjnnm. Maniott. Advice riven rratia. V, m l.i:.. Surgeon. " Valuable report) on fiuera-atorrhv.. ,nj other diseases of the Sexual Ot gang, and oa the new remepiks employed in the Dispensary, sent in sealed letter envelopes, free of charge. Two or threa. Stamps for postage acceptable. Address Da. J. SKii.bKR Hombtos, Howard Association, No. 2. S. Ninth St., Philadelphia. 29my ly. JAMES T. LKOffARn. WM, A, WALLACE. Tl. A. riXMET A. c. riiaxir Banhhm an Collection flee or LEONARD. FINNEY &Co. 0 L E A R F I L I), CLEARFIELD COVXTY, PA JBII.LS 01, EXCHANGE, ROTES Aaa DRAFTS DlaCOt'if TE II I'USITS RKCILIVEII QclltMiont made and proceeds promptly remitted s-iciiangeon the Cities constantly ou hand. Offica on Sc d g fiEVEU FLKGAIj, Justice of the peace l.uthcrsbure. C earfie Id Cn. P. . ;n attend promptly to all business entrusted to his ' April 4, 186J JJ8. t' n. LAHRIKKRs r AHHIMICR TEST, Attorneys at Law Clearfield, Pa., will attend nromntlw tn rl , laion., L,ana agencies, 4c, 4c, in Clearfiold i Centre and Elkeonhtiew. July SO. y REED, WEAVER A CO. MKRCIIAXTS, and eitenslve dealers in all kinds of LUMRER. ORATN ..J ... iduce. Storo on SECOND Street. CleaHlln.l P- Da. 4, 1861. J. D. THOMPSON, n,ack8,tnwo".Bugglei,4o.. -, Ironed JJ on short notice, aad the very beet styls. atkis li stand I la tbefougb, of Crwfrrfll, OATHAEJii JILLS,' a..r, wliu00;',2! euurloriai,ll tCr tuois are ona tL.TL.'1! ertous llln. sl IckBess Is orrpl.Tr' i and should U i,7?J ty. Tak. A,$,T1 cleanse out lt okwdlji mors parity ih, VT kt tli fl.,1,1. ""t struct i : A cold tattleo soaicwlmre In llm I.jTT S strocta Its natural functions. Ttiuse, It twt T met upon lliemselres and tin surrnundiog orZii?l''i iliiclng jrraoral as;travaUon, sntfcrinn, sad dil M'lills In this condition, oppressed by the iWian!N kake Aysr's I'llls, and see ho llWectly lln, sJJrN fueliiig of ImmIiIi affain. What la trno and so ipnLv 1 this trlrikvl and common complaint, Is alio lnrri miuih, Muun ui iio mirni, aim n ,. ,h i of Hie deep seated and daniteroua distempers, ft. M pariraUfa eAwt xpU thsin. Caused by similar oblu Uons aad dsrauseinents of the natural funcUonirf 1 body, tlwy are rldly, and many of them sarsi.J by the satus means. None who kuow llw Tirtu Ji i?3 Pills, will nelecl to employ tbatn bcn sultriu kJ the disorders they can. " l HUUmenU from latdlng pbyslrlans la sons at J iirlnciul hIiIma. and frutn otlior waII knm. M ' ' fuvutsi soaa. W- Vnm a Fonearding Mercliant rSL Loui$ W4.1 1 Da. Arts: Your Tills are Uu pai-agitn of all Dm J irreat In uwdiclue. Thy have ouit-t my Unit dubJ of ulcerous sores upou her Imiiils and feet that had iJL Incumbto for years. Her mother lias been kms jj ously nfllicted with blotches and liimnlos no har .uJ?" In her hair. After our child was cured, h aln i7. our I'lll. tl,..li....l li.r " ' asa tionanuni As a Family Pliyslr. From Dr. X. IF. CkriwrigUt, iVric Ortmai, Tour Fills are the prince of purge. Their sinft, qiinlitbis surpass any cathsrtlc we pnmsms. Th-. mil I, but very cortnin and eir.'ctual in their cll,,n LT l.. u L.ll. H..l.... IK..,.. ...,.. . "vu. iu"nri tut.., iu.miuuuiv ig UI IU llMsu treatment of Uisoasi ; Headache, Sic iWIeadatht), Foul Stomats Wm Dr. lAlwtri Doyd, Ualtimm. nr.a llao. Atsii : I cannot anawor you wkat coaini I have cured with your I'llls better than tn m.Hr trer trml with a purgative medicine. I yhn ial j,!" den-e on an effectual eathaillo in my dully rentMi . dlsmiie, end IHIovIiir as I dn that your Pills Jwl uiiu best we bars, I of course value thm lilglily. best we bare, I of course value tlwm IiIkWv . En. xr. pRKni.r, f1. rt- nf Kttanm (iari. Dlllona Dlaordera I.lver Complaints. P, om Dr. Tietdnrt IMI, nf Xr w Turk C.i). Not only areynur rill mlinlmlily h.1hiIhI to their mr pnso nn apiTieiil, but I And their Iwin'liual fffrrum Ilia I.lver very inaiked indeed. They have in m, snc. lieu proved ni'iio ellectual for the corn ot htht)uit I tintt tiiiiu utiy onu reiiieily I chu ineolimi, ,jnrPi. leji'tre that we huve nt length a piirgnliie wlndi a tli; the couOdeuce ot the prulVaMou uud the 'i . DlTATlTMSNT Or VMS 1 NTCKK41 ) WaahillKtall. I. C. lih frh. U'jl t Sib i I have used our I'lll In my lienenil and hu.uiuj pr.v'iice mer aiuce on made th'in, und oniniM h-.n,,, , sy they are the bei,t ruUmitlo we cuipli y. 'J.jt n... laihii; aetlon i n the liver is qui. k and deiilod cjo,. , qiM-utly they are an adiuiinljle remedy lor deraupmpia it tint orKan. Indeed. I havo .!,!, mi r,ini,.l . ... j t"''"'s ilire.iK so oUlhmte t lint It Uil led readily jUdu IHMI, VIIViai7 J"HIB, A1.',..IJ ItAU M. Jl I liytician nf the Nirmi ll- ym, Dj-aeater)', Diariliora, Relax, Worms, IVom Or. J, G. Qiern, e'tVuayi, Yonr Pills have bad a long Irhrl In my ira.rtlce, md I hold them in esteem aa ono of the best mwrienu 1 u 1 ever found. Their alterative etlirl up"ll Hie liter aiak thorn an excellent remedy, when Kiren hi small Am-,U - timui dyttnUry and ttiarrfxr't, 'lli- ir hirii!, i imk n tlitm rty ncrcpublu anil uuiivuniviit fjr ttiuim of wuum'U Aud liltilUroii. D PP'. Impurity of tlie Illood, I V"m - r' u'mt' n"''"' Ciia D. Aria: I hare used joitr Mils with exlrnnrdiaary aupe lu my family and among Dime 1 am rulle.l Uxm '" ,""trr""- To n",K" "r,' of purify the blowi, they are the very beat ivme,l, 1 ban r'""r known, aud I can coundriitly recoiinurinl them te m-fr'nda. Youis, J. V. IIIMIS. j Wahsw, Wyoming Co., N. Y., O.-t. SI, l55. flna ffia: I am tutu your Cnthnrlle I'llls hi mv pnr ' 'a-', aad mm iiiein an excellent piutntlvr tocleaimiai , syaletu anu liiiriy lite Jimuttiint nt lac In , aysletn anil iiui iy the fmiutnim nt Ike (,w. j ilUUS U. UlliAl IIA 'l, M. D. I Constipation, Cnflreness, Kuppreitlnn, Hlieunintlsm, (Joiit, Keiiralgla, Urop m9 9 "a-wij-paa, r etc, Pnm Vr.J. 1'. Vawjhn, lldrnd, (hnntt. Too much ran nut he snlj of your Pills fur Ib-eimel ensfimirss. Ifolhars of our rraternlty have (uiij then aa rfSracioua as I lists, they should Juiu me in r.rnc!im Inp it fur the benefit of the multitudes win tuftVr fma that complaint, which. althniiKh bad enough In IMI. k Ihn progenitor of othera that are worao. 1 In'H.'Ti m tirenrlt to originate in the liver, Lut )'our I'HU alltct that orgau and cure the disease. F rem Mr$. P. fttiiart, tynWaa and Uidirir, fliil I Rna one er two lame doses oryeirr Pill,tki ntlki proper time, are excellent promotives of the tmlnral iren. tmn hen wholly or nartinllr auppriweil, and alir eff.'Clual ta c'rmue the Unmath slid erprl vm mi. Tlifj are so much the beet phyalc we have that I rroniiwtti no other to my patients. Prom sis Rtv. Dr. ITawt.es, nfthe il,Miri Ppis. CTn4 Pl'lkSKi llooar. Pavanna.li. ns.. Jan. tl, lA Hoifoasn 8isi I shsuld he uiipatful fur the nils' yonr skill has brought me If I did not report my raw a you. A cold settled in mv limbs nnd brniteM en rn elating nmrntrnc poitu, wiilrh endvd in rhrmiir rArtnae lim. NotwitUatandioE I had the bet nt filirne-iani. tin diaeaa grew wnrae and worse, until by the adrlee nfjnss eseellent acent In Ili.lt imore. Dr. Ilarkenilr. I tried jmr Pills. Their effects were slow, but sure. Ily rsTeriD In the use of them, I am now entirely well. Sekati fsiAxms, Paton Ponge, Iji.. S Pee. IMS, TJa. Arsa: I have been entirely cured, by your hllid Phetmatie Clout a palnriil diaeiiae that had aHHrt'dna for years. VINl'KST SI.IIELU a-Moat of the Pills In market Mnlain MHrrorf. Kin. h, although a TaliiaKlo remedy in akiirnl hasdi. Ii ngerons in a public pill, from the ilri'.nKul ew .uenres that frequently follow its Ineautinua me. TlifW (ontaln no mercury or mineral siibstanco whslever. Price, 25 cents per Box, or 8 Boxes fortl Prepared by Dr. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Km jp-Soldby C. D. M'atson, Clcnrlell. E.A Irwin, Curwontville; F.Arnold, Lulherbur, Montgomery A Co., New Snicra; J. C. Brestrr, Morrisdale, C. R. Foster, Thilipsburg; nod Elisa Chuse, Ansonvillo ; and by dealers evsrywhtre. CLEARFIELD STONE WARE POTTER'. Thankful for past favors and solicitioui of fu ture patronage I would respectfully annonnft that I have on hand Benin, nnd will constantly keep at the Pottery in this borough, on lbs cor ner a short distance east of tho Methodist ('hurrl, a large stock of Crockery, such as Cream crocks, milk pans, Churns, Jugs, Jars, Ptove pipe casing f o.de; and also an extensive assortment o( different sites nnd patterns of brackstl n4 rosettes for oornice ou houses, and oilier moul dings. Any mouldings not on hand will be msds to Older on short notico. Also fire brick msds and kept for snlo. iirA lihernl reduetion on prices made k wholosnle dealers. F, LEITZIXGER. Clearfield, way 2.1, 1861. ly. Cabinet, Chair Making, JOHN OULIC1I, of the borough if ClearSela, Pa., will be prepared ut all times to attend to to any business in the above line on short notice, and in a workmanlike manner. His place of business is at the aid shop on the north sideof Market streot, 3d door east of Third st., nearly opposite tbe olil Jew store j where he will keep, constantly on hand a large assortment of Va hogony and Cane Hu'tom Chairs, and Cabinet Ware of every description, which hs will dispose of on as reasonitUe terms as tho same article! can be bad elsewhere in the county. His stock of Cabinet Ware now on bend, con sists In part of Dressing and Common Bureaus, Sofas, Sewing and Washing Stands, Desks snd Book Casot, Frnob and Field Post Iledstesds, Dining, Breakfast, Centre, Card and Tier Ta bles, Ac Collins manufactured and delivered at any place desired. Fejmiary q, 1859. no. 4, Tol. Iv.J I- IfUlOnS for Medicinal purposes Brandy J Port snd Sbsrrr Wins. Neotar Whiskeyind, 5l Hoftnd QW-at HART8W1CV,!