lOMMl'.! AIM1 I' ,' ll )t II let n! t.itt ft it I irii'iii ti'ii, I a'ni'l r I r I I t: n II I- lit UliirntnMn (in urn "i I nil.i'n. Our ll ll 1 :-!' t I ''A t ft A liril' . i w 1 1 . k ,-,.nUt I'm I .'I t'i t i'I n nmr ii rolu il tr, mi 1 unlt" wn tuti'l mil milily ti her n'iin ihewid ltvl.'-l, W'liilt !,r tint urn is m el M l.elnti'd HI dolt, di or. I an J u vol.il ion, dm tilling pn'iion (if -. ir moni'vi'l mn nfoin (o plur.ce it diwp- r in the v.nlrx of ruin hko Airlines vhen a veest 1 ii wrecked rn their cust hey nro all striving with each o'hrr to ion iO can obtain the f;rrntctt amount of peiis. But the people are beginning to .iwnke froin their IclhntirVi and are asking ihempelves "hnw shall wo furnish the government with the recestary moan of ubsiatcnio while crushing tho rebellion?" It appears that there i not ecie n ough in the country to meet I lie demands, if Ilia government: and is it possi ble VhHtwe must g into raurkct and bor row money ai a ruinous interest? Is tho governnif lit no much reduced thot hor paper is a a discount! We live in extra ordinary times Kiirroun.UcI ry unprece lented ciicumfitnnnen. nnd v must lint ho . surprifed if extraordinary measures should te adopted lo meet them. When indi viduals fill into reverses it is customary for them to give their notes payable on soma future day. ThiB policy is univer sally practiced in socity, and why cannot the govn nment adopt it? Tho Bunking nystem has driven all tho specie out of circulation and is now trying to subjugate tho Kationul treasury to it will. If it! suoooed we may then expect to see ell' tho horrid scenes of the feudal system re enacted in this country. "Patrician" and 1 lebian Utstmctions of society wdl arise I -nnd tUe lordly mansion will then bo seen Btanding surrounded by tlie hovel of the miserable serf. And what is our roinedy ? I am sure it is not in filching from the government enormous 00:1 tracts or demanding of it a ruinous interest but to stand by her as we would by a friend furnish her with tho necessary means of subsistence, uccept her treasury notes as the best she nan do ipr us at pres ent, and await a better day to got them re deemed. It may be said this would bo establish ing a dangerous precedent but then we live in dangerous times, and unless some means of salvation is devised we must i perish. And it may again be said that this system would establish and flood our country tith a depreciated currency but tlien is notour country already over run with it, and is it any greater tin for the government to make paper money itself, than for it to allow auei authorize corporations and companies lo do so ? If the banking pystem had not influtod our currency we would not bo suffering to day under the weight of a stuiienduotisly increasing national debt j for, if hard moi ncy was the only kind used in tho country contract! cou Id be made for half tho cost that thoy are now. But us it is, contracts are made according to the extravagant prices established by our inflated or un sound paper currency, and must bo paid according to the principles (f a icund specin currency. Therefore, if we must go on in this ruinous policy let us go the 'nholo hog or nono," Yours for Ilivrmativn. WILLIAM CARK. J8r"Re-construct this Uovernment and fort-.venty years you can ncvei elect a Re publican to the Presidency. Wendell Phil ips. Republican! know thii just as well as Wendell Philips, the Abolitionist. Tho leaders do not wish for ro-union, lor re union is synonoinous with the extinction of the Republican party. Their great ob ject is money, plunder.power. A long war, is their elysium. It is personal wealth and political triumph. Re'unite the Union , toiday they would be in a minority in both branches of Congress, and powerless for mischief in tho Cabinet. All their fan cy schemes for taxing, banking nn plun dering would jmjs awny, and the men who now rule us to ruin us would become as TCHverlessaa the innocent victims they entomb in prisons. No, Democrats want Unioa, Union and no "irrepressible con flict." A Northern anti slavery Reptiblir can would naturally bo as uncomfortable in tho Union our fathers made, as Iago in Heaven. AshLmd Union, I'tiT'The Ne,v York Tribute expresses tho opinion that within tho Inst ten months tho Union has been rohbod of a hundred millions of dollars by corruption in the public rorvico. This is far more than the Government lost by fraud and peculation under Democratic rule from the beginning of the Government ,lAn In iha noiiril wlion it t, njtr.il In In ' xv. ...... t. J UldJUI llHlll.-. 'IV .lir?, T. iiu were never tired of berating Democratic! extravngnnco would rather have it one hundred times aggravated than Republi can retrenchment and reform! Want their King to Mariiv. The Tor) tuguet.o Chamber of Peers is now engaged in discussing the draft of an address to lire King, praying bis Majesty to marry ritb IU shortest possible delay. Jsjr Devil says they have a new gen eral in Um rebel army General Dismay. There isailjo a new ono in our own army (?inc(af.(jf;dness. 1.11 or nt sometitues ran for cups, Vat sot hfcif often as mD do. i hi: "in n in.h an,m 1 1 1 ma M - H Mi it, f n I In ,r,it rl ih II I' lii' I l'.. I I 1 1 k i A a r, r I . H 1 1 1 I ii 1 1 1 1" , 1 ll A nfif f its f H ii "I ili J "fi ' ' 1 u ma il rt 1 1 tMng. S, .tlfrttll-,!( Kir 11 'I I 'I III U.I III I 11 Mir I ll s .. lli. nit n tnd f ; I 1 ii r-1 i . n. One Timrr, ( It Unci,) I !'0 1 o s pines, i lln" ,) lP ThiK 'imn I, ' 1 8 IlKlllllS Mi. I n I Ml j 1 mn . ft on A no l on 10 on 12 en 20 ro i ii... 1 1 in j (in i ID I J urn 17 ro 10 on 12 oo! 14 CO 1 00 Si no One Fipare, 1 nn squares , : Three iiiiirn, Pour .ii.LH'f, Malf column, Ml no 0(1 OH nn column, 14 oo vit three weokl nl thnn thrc I moi!hP 24 ro fior tquire fur r3b lnrtion. I tMt int:ci' not neitiling 9 Mat r in tttci for 12 a ycr. AJvertiinuiiit net mrki witkts number cf twrfiinii depired, 'U t ccntinuH uptil forbid t.i charjed itcordicg to thoe terim. JOB PRINTING. An extensive Mock of .Jobbinp matniia enables tho I'uMishrr of the " Republican' I to annource 13 the rattle that he i prepa red to do ill xindi of 1'osrrRS, Fw?x:xia, ' Kl,ANXS, TiFlX Booi, I,.Bii.s, Eall Ticit.-s, i and every iind cf pvinting , in a country ob once. I All orders will bo executed u itli nnnl neas and despatch. GOODLAXDEIt t CO. L. COUNTY DIRECTORY. Time of Holding Court. Peoonfl Monday of January, Third Monday of March, Third Monday of June, Fourth Mondny of September, In each year, and oontinue two wecki if ce oceiary. County OfUccrs. Pret't Judge, Hon. Eumuel Linn. Delleronta. Al'le iudgci, Hon J,D.Thompon,Curweisrilte. Hon. Jauiua Uloom, boreal. Sheriff. Edward Perk, Clearfield Protheuoury.John L. Cuttlo, " g? r't " Treasurer, li. 11. Ooodlander, 6'.vor, H. B. w right Glen Hone Coiniflies'n'ra, Win. Merrell, Clearfield 6. C, Thonipaon, Morrisdale Jacob Kuntz Luthcraburg Auditors, 11. C. Bowman, Phitipsburg J. D. Shaw, Clearfield C. 8. Worrell, N. Washinclon .1. W. Potter, ioconto.a Mills Jeso Brumal, Cujwcamllo. List of I'ost Offices. Coroner, Cj. 6upu Ta.cnthipn. Bicciria, Bill, ,Yume of . O. Xiim of P l Glen Hope, Bower, Cheat, Cuah, Oatend, Clearfield Briif a, Williams' Grove, Lutheraburg, Trnutvillc, JefTcnon Lini, Forest, Now Washington Burnsiilo, Clcarfiold, l'rcnchville, Karthaua, G. W. CalHol Jl.ry ri-l.-r. T. A. M'Ghee J. W.Cair.r-ViL1 Lewis h'a.i:h P. B. Miller J. E Watson. K..1I. Moore. C1 p. Sloppy, John Hcbcriing Jus- Bloom AVm. Keath. Hoggs, ltradford, Brady, Bloom, Ecrnaiile, ii Clearfield, Covington, Jas McMurray M. A. Frank. I P. A. Gaulin. J F W fchnarr T. W. Fleming. Centre county Kilui. Williams Elk county, Pa. C. Mignot William Carr A. B. Shaw T. II. Foreee. A.O. Fox. C. J. Pusey. Darid Tyler H. Woodward liliza Chiise G. Hockadorn M. O. Stirk. J, W. Thomps'n Jas, Thompson J. C. Brenner, II. W. Spencer, A. C. Moore, T. W. Fleming. Michael Wise. D.ltrubaker. Jos. Luikelt. Curweneville, curwenevillo, Decater, Philips burg Ferguson, Marron, Helen Pot Office, Lei'ounto's Mills, Bald Hills, Shawsville, Urnhamton, Smiths Mills, Madeira, Tyler, Pcnntield, Ansonillo, alt Lick, New Millport, Breckenridge, Kylcrtown, Morrisdale, Lumber City,f Grampian Hills, Curwensville, Bloomingville, Kockton, Jetfrios, rn, Girurd, tt Goshen, Graham, Gulich, Huston, it Jordan, Kurthaus, Knox, Lawrcnco, Morris, 41 Venn, Pike, ii I'nion, Woodward, ( Thie PostOflice will do for thest township V ill answer lor Ferguson township. $35 00 1)AYS the entire cost lor TUITION in the most popular and auccesful C0MM KTiCIAL SCHOOL in the country. Upwards of Twrn s; j Hitniirkd young men, from twknty-kisht differ ent States, nave been educated for business here I within the past three years, some of whoui have been employed as B00K-KEEPEK3 at salaries if $2000 00 Immediately rpon graduating, who knew nothing I of accounts when they entered the College. Jt-TMini!itor a sons half price. Students enter at any time, and review when I they please, without extra charge. For Catalogues, Specimens of Pcnmanjhip, nnd View of the COLLEGE, enclose five letter stamps I to JENKINS A SMITH, May 15, 81. 1y. Pittsburgh, Pa. W. M. M CULI.OU(;ll, en aw. Ci.EAnnr.Ln, Pa. Oinre Iu Graham's Hi Irk Ftulldlng. July 3d. tf. NEW Ci OODS! A FRESH ARRIVAL OF Spring Sc Summer Goods AT THE CHEAP CASH STORE. lam just receiving and opening a carefully selected stock of Spring nnd Summer goods ot almost every description, A beautiful assortment of Prints and Dress goods, of tbe newest nnd latest stylos. Also a great variety of useful notions DRY-GOODS AND NOTIONS. Bonnets, Shawls, Hits and Caps, Boots and Shoes, a large quantity, Hardware, Qi eeusware, Drugs and Madicines, Oil and Paint, Carpet A Oil Cloths, GROCERIES, Fish, Bacon and Flour, Mackerel in J and i barrels, of the best quality, all nf which will be (old at the lowest caah or rendy pay pricei. My old friends and tho public generally, are respectfully invited t call. jtjyS. B. All kinds of O HA IX and approved COVXTKY rRODVCE taken in exchange ot Goodj. . Clearfield. Jane 28 18(11. WM. F. IRWIN. R0BERTJ. WALLACE, AfrsmsT At Law Clearfield, Pa., Offioe la Kksw's Row, op- osiue the Jcurnirl offlee. dec. 1, lJW.-tf. ll It I s V i Ml' inn i n I'RU'l.S FltOM HO to JT(i. Tbe KOVPOIR gKWINO MAC1I1NR, mi en graving cf which is here represented, hi now l.ecoiue a recoKnitod favorite wlioreTxr it has heou introduced, sii'l le, licyoiid queKtiim, ; the beet, ) well s tho liandoiuil, lnw-iiriced 8ewing Miu hine now beruro the puhlin. . 11,1,1 very rent Murhlnt fr FT!'2ji we iM,cuilie for (1Biltilur hulivy n a i. work nnd for Plantation ura. 1 ROC It AM Mrs, j Xh i Maohino in mmh admired for it? siinpliui I'lHCl'LARS, !ty, and for its reliiibility nnd durability it ie un HaNDIIII.LS, : surpaast-d. A child twelve years can rua it with ustiall v done ' llfle i au J',1 'l 'ew ro,n ,,le earnest cluth to tho finest Swiss. There is no trouhls of ro ! i, .1...!.- i ...::...!,.. r- l inning mi) iiui'iiu, hi m in iui"u urai "i.'n. It has no belts to irivu troublo, and will run backwards as well as forwards, and mill sewe equally perfect, and without danger of brouking Inuvdlvs. It rum by friction, and by closing the iboxovor it, it is thrown out of gear. In fact, we bave no uemtatiOH in recoinuiuiiuing u as lue best family Sewing Machine in uso. Tfo following Premium) Awarded the ubouc Machine : . .1 .1 . 1 ! T !.... 1,111 j At me fair oi iue rrana.iu lunkiiuie, iojo the Firtt Premium. I At tho Pennaylvania State Fair, at Philadel ' phia, September 4, 18i9, tho First Premium a ll)ipl I At tho Pennsylvania Ftate Fair, held at Wyo i niing, 18C0 a Silver Medal. j For the best Double Thread Machiue, at Lan caster County Fair, held October, I860 a Silver ( Meul. j At the Maryland State Fair, hold at the Mary land Institute, Baltimore, Md., October, 135U, under strung competition, a Silver Medal was awarded to this Machine. At the New Castlo County Fiilr, bold nt Wil mington, Delaware, October, 1S6SI a Diploma. The above Machines are manufactured by CII VKI.l'.S V. 1IOU I.AXI), lliiiiiitiin, Del. SALESROOMS. No. 720 Arch Strgct, Philadelphia, Ta. No. 801 Market Street, Wilmington. Del. S. D. 1? A KICK, mar!3-ly 720 Arch Street, Philadelphia. I-if-Fersnns wishing to foe the above Machine in operntien, can do so by calling at the resi dence of D. W. Moore, in Clcarfiold borough. Wake up! Wake up! BI.ACkiMli'IIINf:. TIIK subscriber res pectfully informs his friends and tho public generally, that he is new well o ahlished in his NKW S1I0P on Pine tired, opposite the Town ' Hull In the hnroiiish of fMeitrfiolri. and unon hij own hook, and whero ho is prepared to do all work in his line in the verv beKt stvle. and on tho shortest Bolico. His old customers are res . pectfully ashed not to forget him, and any num I ber of new ones are respectfully invited to give l'i?,. u n'nm o if . . . i u. LDGK lOOLS. His reputation as a Maker nnd Repairer of Edge tools should of itself secure him a liberal patronage. GKOKGE C. PASSMORE. April 24, lSOl.tf. GLEN-ECHO Uormantown, MILLS Pa. M cCALLUM & Co., MANUFACTURERS, Importers, and Wholesale Dealers In e a n i k ti m;h, ii k u ; a i: t s OIL CLOTHS, SIATTl.SaS, it., Warehouse. No. M'J Chestnut Street, (Opposite State House,) apr3Sl-ly Piui.ABisi.paiA. LVTUER8BCRG, CLKAHFIKLD COUNTY, TA. WILLIAM RUED, Trojm.tor. july 10, 1861. ly. DANIEL OOODLANDER, JUSTICE of the peace Luthersburc. Clearfield Co. Pa., will attend promptly to all business entrusted I to re.o sin; March 2S, lbOO. y. pd. MOORE & ETZWiLER, "llholesale and Retail Merchant. Also W extensive dealer! in timber, sawed lumd her and shingles. Also, dealers in fiour nu graia, which will be eold cheap for rash. Oct. 11,1859. T Y HONK CI'Fy I IOTEL. Col. A. P.OWENS, ritoritiETOit, Resnoctfullv announces to tho travelline public that be has now taken charg. of this large and well known house, and will conduct it in si ch a manner as will render oxcellent comfort and for, satisfaction to all who may favor him with a oall. nov7-ly WALTER BARRETT ATTORNEY AT LAW, will attend promptly and faithfully to all legal business entrusted to b ia caie, In the icveral Courts of Clcarfiold nnd adjoining counties. Office tie ono formerly occupied hy G. R. Barrett. Oct. 2Cth, 1650 ly Cabinet, Chair Making, JOHN GULICH, ol tho borough of Clearfield, Pa., will be prepared at all times to attend to to any business in the above lino on short notice, and in a workmanlike manner. Hit place of business is at tho old shop on the north lidonf Market street, .'.d door cast or Third sU, nearly opposite the old Jew store ; whore he will keep constantly on hand a largo assortment of A'a hognny nnd Cane Bottom Chairs, nnd Cabinet Waro of every description, which he will disposo nfon us reasonable terms as the same articles can be had olsewhero in the county. His stock of Cuhinet Waro now on hand, crn- sists in part of Dressing and Common Bureaus, Sofas, Sewing and Washing Stands, Desks I nil Book Cases, French inndlield Post Bedsteads, Dining, Breakfast, Centre, Card and Pier Tn- bl"!, Ae. Coffins mannfacttircd nnd delivered nt any place desired. t . i n .aro rA a ni : 1 -......j "11 nilP Tl ArhV TnTlArCn a l.vsi i.itww.,, iwvx LIQUORS OF ALL KINDS, SALT, OILS, TAINTS, & GROCERIES 8aTFor (ale very cheap for Casu, hy O. B. MERRELL, In baoement of Merrell & Bigler's Store, uearnciu. ra. feb-7. T I fllTOUl for Medicinal purposes Braudy . lyl TotJ and Sherry Wine, Nentar Whiskey ud UtfUani Olo-t HART6WILf, v .o 0 I' rice with llcnunrr nnd lcllcr .s:if oo. THIS MACHINE HAS A POINT OF SUPERIORITY PECULIARLY ITS OWN. Stitching, Hamming, nnd Felling with a Single Thread. It forms a tint, even, and elastio roam, hleh is WAHKANTKD not to rip in wear, even if the seam is cut at frequent intervals, nnd nlso under all circiiinstnni'.i'S "to hi in ivk tiik wash ti i. A Puti'iited device of great utility to learners, prevents llio possibility of the machino being run in the wring direction, or tho ba'ance wheel wearing a lady's dross. Another fouttiro which deserve particular at tention is JiH-Tim Wilcox Patkkt Nkehle cankot s skt wnosu. Two thousand stitches, or two yards of work, can be dono in one miuuto wilhuut dropping a stitch. These uinchinoa, so simple and accurato In their construction, supersede tup use ot the snut tie : nnd with one thread produco all the practi cal results of tho two thread machines; nnd mcro, fur these fell withuut bnsting.and hem the finest muslin without puckering. Although at about half the prico of tho other Jrt class machines, they will accomplish Uuub lo the sowing in & given time 'It is emphatically the good, low-priced Fam ily Swolug Machine that tho publlo have long been waiting for." Boston Trausoript. "It is in6.uud a wonderful production, and fur family uso especially, no other will bear any companion wi'.a it.'V Philadelphia Evening Journal. "A mechanical wonder." Scientific Ameri can. "Among the host and most serviceable Sewing Machines. Light and elegantly finished, and su simple in its construction that it seeuis al most iuipossiblo for it to got out of repair." -Pittsburg Chronicle. "Has combined with its own peculiar merits ull tho really valuable improvements of tho high er priced machines." Peiinsylvanian. "This uiiichino, in tho opinion of tho commit tee, fills more nearly tbo roiiuircuicnts of a per fect family machine than any on exhibition." Franklin Institute Exhibition Repart of 1853. "Taking into consideration simplicity, cheap ness, durability, nnd doing all work, the commit tee were iinniiimouslv in favor of the Wilcox Gibbsasa single thread machine." Pennsylva nia Stato Agricultural Socioty'i Report. "We min-t, in justice, express our confidence ia the uieiita of tbe Wilcox A Gibbs Sew ing Ma chino. Wc consider that a great desideratum has bue i supplied by it, in proving, beyond doubt, that two threads are not, as was suppo sed necessary ton iroud instrument." Christian Advocate und Journal. Juno "I, Ut!0. "We have one of these inucbines iu uso, nnd think more highly of it than of any of the nuin ber we have tried." Richmond Whig. The undersigned, Missionary to Constimtina pie, has oxiuiiinod more than twenty diller six kinds of Sewing Machines, and nfter somrtent.' weeks experience with Wilcox it Gibbs' Pmlap-' be has puichased one of them, as the best uleast I ted to the wanta of his fauiilv ' . ,, . f. and as the en! liable te rcqniro repair. OLI Lit CBANE. Boston, July 3, 1S60. The undersigned, during eighteen months has bad in almost constant use, iu his family Wil cox & Gibln Sewing Machine, upon which has been made tho clothus of his large family, from muslin to pilot cloth including the clothing re quired fur his several boys ; and in no rase have the seams failed, although in hard Service. The machine now in uso in his family has required nn repair, and ia in all respects, well appointed, efficient and durable. JACOU CIMCKERISO, Boston. j:ir Send for a Circular.ij-if JAMES W1I.COX, Manufacturer. No. boh iiruadway, Jiew York, pOposite St. Nicholas Hotel. October 23, 1861. tf. NEW GOODS ! ! J. P. Kr.it7.er has just received a general as sortment of Full and Winter DRY GOODS. Delaines, Cashmeres, Reps,Moriuos, Alpiicj-os, Prints, Coburgs, Ginghams, Ducals, ChinU, Silks, Muslins, Cloths, Cassimcres, Tweeds, Sat inets, Flannel, Drilling, Linens, Crash, Cloaks, Shawls. CLO THING, Over Coats, Dress Coats, Business Conts,I'r.nts, Vests, Shawls, Und'ir Shirts, Drawers, Neckties, Fine Linen Shirts, Byron t'olars, Chokers, Cra vats, Hats, Caps, Fine Calf Boois, Hoary Kip Boots, Shoes. Q u O 2 ci - i Coffee, Teas, Molasses, Sugars, Suit, Candles, Flour, Bacun, Syrup, Candies, Rico Spices, Ess. of Codec, Pulverized Sugar, Black Tea, Sjlnrch, Soda, Sperm Caudles, Salerutus, Crackers, Wine, Fish. Jar(llC(irC tf' QllCCHSWdrC. i J v Nails, Spikes, Forks, Spades. Shovels, Scyths, Jaws, Pianos, Axes, Augers, Smoothing Irons Meat Cutters, Knivos A F'orks, Butcher Knives, Scissors, Pon Knives, Steelyards, Tea Setts, TurHens,Dishes. Nubias, Hoods, Gloves, Hosiery, Collars, Hoop Skirts. Balmoral Skirts, Bonnets, Ribbons, Flow ers, Plumes, Bonnet Framor, Kuobee, Laces, Braid, Binding, Zephyr, Yarn, Fringe, Trim mings, do BONNETS, RIBBONS, II ATS, SHAWLS, PRINTS, DUCAl.S, BAREGE, r OPLIN, CLOTHS, CA PS, WINE, 8 ALT, OILS, TAINT LEAD, DRUGS BOOTS, SHOE5?. COATS, PANTS VESTS NAILS, TWEEDS, MUSLIN, LINENS, CARPET, B LINDS, B ROOMS, S YTIIES, SPIKES, ' NOTIONS. FLOWERS, moi V'lVili Oil-cloth, Buckets, BrooniH, Uinbrellas, Bask ets. School Books, Wall Paper, Rnfting Rope, Coach Varnish, Mots, Curled Hair, Coach Trim ; mings, Velvet, riush. Cotton, Tape, Coal-Oil, iLinsecd-Oil. Srerin-Oil. Glass, Ac. A nf wllicll wili,e,0i, 0n the rcost rensona ble terms for duce. Cash, r approve! country pro. I ! " THOM X J. M Ct'M.OIT;ll, Attorney at l aw. 'Office on Market street, opposite Mosiop's Stor Clearfield, Pa. Will attend promptly to Collec ctiom Sale of Landi, Ae. nov714 I' .l,OUH of best quality always kept on hand for caeh or In exchange for Grain, Lumber or 'bhlngles.by MERRELL A B1GLLR. Jun. 1VV2. It I tit M i) A 7 I s 1 III', t n', hN i I Mt-11 m v, I ' ' i n I I 1 1 I i i nr I m sr. t-n -in lu.vtvn, . I ir ! .1 pik :;'.i."!ii I il 1 1 - ii rrMi'.w, 1 1 r i Inn. ! I HIT Wl HMINHTI It lll.VH W, il.ii.iitM A i KW 0') .SIMM' l l;'.MI M All A I r-r ) mm: T K It .If .V rer snniiui. CO on 7 n l it nn) one ofths four Deviews, I or anv I o of I lis four ll rvie a, 1 or any three of the lour Heviewi, For all four nf the Hpii, l or lilai knood's Maatinn, Fur 1'lnrkwood and one Iteiiew, Fur lllaikwood and two l'eviena. For Ill,i knood and three Keviena, For Illankwood and the Tour lteritws 8 i i 7 V on ou on 00 On 10 00 N. It. The prico in Great Britain fur the fire Periodicals above named ii $31 per annum, ltepuhllihod hy LKOXAUD SCOTT k Co.. niartj flin 54 Gold Stici't, New York, During tho past year we have introduced to nTe inirouucea iu ho Botice of the medical profeaaion of this cuun- ' try the Putt (Iryitaliud C'hloriutof Prujilamiii KEMF.DY roit lUIUL'MATHW; and huving received from many lourees, both from physician! of tho highest standing and from patients, the .Host flattering Tentlmoulalsoflls real value n tho treatment of this painful and obrtl- nato disoaaivive aro induced ta prctent it to tho public In a form READY TOR IMMEDIATE I'SI?, which we hope will commend Itai-lf to those wha are Buffering with this afflicting eotnplaiat, and to tho medical practitioner who may fee disposed tu test the powors of thii valuable rem edy. ELIXIR PROPYLAMINE, in the fwrm above spoken of, has recently been extensively experi mented with in tho PENNSYLVANIA HOSPITAL, and witn MARKED SUCCESS (aa will appear from tho published accounts in tho medical Jour nals.) jjr-OIt is carefully put up ready for immedi ate uso, with full diroctiona, and can be obtained from all the druggists at 75 cents per bottle, and at wholoialo of BULLOCK 4 CRENSHAW, Druggists and Manufacturing Chemists, . June20'61tf. Philadelphia CLEARFIELD STOXE WARE POTTERy.. Thankful for past favori and loliuilious of fu turo patronage. I would respectfully announre thatlhavoou hand ugain, and will conatantly keep nt the Pottery iu this borough, on the cor ner a ihort distance east of the Methodist Church, a largo stock of Crockery, such asCrenin crocks, milk pans, Churns, Jugs, Jars, Store pipe casing f c. if c. ; and also an extensiro assortment ol different sites and putterns of brackets and rosottel for eomrce on houses, und other uijbI- dings. Any mouldings not en hand will be ir.ndc to oldor on short notice. Aljo fire brick made and kept for rale. ,0A liberal reduction on nrieos tnmle h wholeaalo deulers. F. LE1TZINGER Clearfield, inny 23, 1S61. ly. !! CIIAiRS!!! NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY ! ! ! ! Tho undersigned bin now onhand, at his Fur nituro Rooms on Market St., Clearfield, Pa., a short distanco west of Liti's Fonndry, a large stuok Of CHAWS OF AM, KIIS, manufactured out of tho bsst maturialr, finished a very superior manner, nnd which he will sell LOW FOll CASH. Hii long experience in the business makes him feel confident that his chairs , , ... ore made iu a substantial and workmanlike n)an - nor, and will stand tho test ol trial. 1 'erions wishing to purchase chuirs should cail at once and get thcin while they can be had at tho lowest rates. JiHN TR0UTMAN. Mar.27-USl-tf. NEW REMEMFS J'OR SPERM ATORRHiEEA. ir owAitn AsoriATios, rnu.AbEi.ruiA, ji hi- rrnltnl I n't ilill inn ittiiMishtd bu licciuf All- lioirwicnf. (r lit rrliroflht Sii k and lUttrtmtd, njlticttd with Violent and CAnnn'c Diunnrt, nnd rfrcial!y fur the furs of Iliira-f nf the Scrim (,.,,,. Mbmcal Aiivice given gratis, by the Acting i' in ii ii i 1 1 1 1 I' I A ' 1 U n o !i XSO'KSMVS' Surgeon. I hie except tho Neuralgia riaater, wnicn we tenti Yai.I'ABI.e nEi-nitTs on Spent atorrbirn, ondjiuan envelope on receipt of Price I15centsand other diseases of the Sexual Oi gnus, and on the one stamp. But to accommodate porsoni in rla sr.w nKMK.wr.s employed in tbe Dispensary, tent ccs where the daujgists and itorekecpers are be in sealed letter envelopes, free of charge Two : bind tho age, we hnvo put up puckagei in white or throe Stampa for postago acceptable. Address ! embossed boxes, leven inchos by fuur, with com Dn. J. Skii.i.k HotiiiiiToM, Howard Association,: partmentsech box conuining a buttle of Dr. No 2. S. Ninth St., Philadelphia. 2t'iiiy ly. ' llurd's Month Wash, and Tocth Ache Drops, a j box of Tooth Powder, the Neuialgia Plaster, and jamfst. lkonakd. n. A. riNNr.r I a valuable littlotreatise on Teoth and their Dia- . .....u..w t .i . l . . t tliAm mnH:m WM, A, WAIXACK. . t. si. - ." - ,. i m .f mihinn llllU l: 0 CCIlOn VD 'UCC r la LEONARD, FINNEY &Co. C L E A R F I L D, CLEARFIELD COUNTY, PA. J BILLS OI. KXIHASGF, WOTRH A!ll PRAFTS lilSroi'NIE l posits ki:ci.ivi:i, Collrttiont made am) proceeds ynmpthi revnl'ed Exchange on f lie Cities ronntaiitly on hand. jrO'Ofnce on Seernd St., nearly opposite tbe COURT UOl'SK. LEVER FLKCjAL, Justice of tlie peace j ljUinorsuurj;, iriniii;ni i-". 'attend rromrtly to all business entrusted tn his icare. A.P.!!.,.i,-?iCl- . . t "i fi!.i r t.. ...ll ' i a rhi vf.r. I. test ii; AKBL'tl1'" iV a B'.i a , Aiiurneya ai j.aw Clearfield, Pa., will attahil promptly lo tAiohs, Lahil Agonoios, ac, oc, in vionruci ' Centre and Elkeouhties. July 30. y T...h,l Airnno os. Ac. AC in wearticlil ' " REED. WEAVER & CO. I MI'.ltCH ANTS, and extensive dealers in 'all kinds of LUMBER, GRAIN, and country pro duce. Store on SECOND Street, Clearfiled Pa. , Doc. 4, 1861. ! J. D. THOMPSON, I 11arksnilttl,AVsgoDj,R-uggies, Ac., Ae., ironed J m ihort nctice,3dthaverybestityl.,athis ""'"M ' " .t v f cn ihort nctice.aad thavery neststyl 11 rtandia the boriugh of Curwensville. I' .29.166" r" r, r,T -v a T-o gjupcrior SHAWLS, CLOAKS -'and TALMAS for sale ai CITY PRICES, call and ee them at 7aV Vfi2. U. W SMITH & Go's. )ii, wmM H, tiVHtis MOirril W,snt M I V JIU'IM i A 1 it. Styl'U lllllllllm. A I'AI' 1 I 'A IB lli 1 V 11' W I www nun i i, NU.'MMi ,s.)p.K MhUVh Ar 1 to I cil , . , If . nn In ti. r njy " "" " " ' I'm. M Ii 1 .itj.fci, I r rfw nj 'o 1 1 1 m in rnrlt r Alilll 1( JA11 11111, '""'P' !r 'IritH'Jii'g M(ty t.lnt , f Q,', . al .oil.ii ( an 1 n n , rK ! in u,,!',.,, , to nil whu inaVa ue if it NO YtH'NQ lit or Yt.l'KG til.Mll.MKM l,o i. ffl,oUa A it AD HUE A HI, ' shculd d. l;iy ip, lying J,1, r.if Jy, j. , eertsln Hire, and ia sppr.ned uj ran,jB,,tj tj by ate.-y phyeiciaa audtr wbuaa aiw, i( k beeu brjugl.l M A 15AD BREATH is an iffcnce for which there ia no etoaa 1 1 Jr. Wm. 13. llurd'a Moutli WaJh can he procured. I Many persona carry ith thim a UJ hrM, greatly to the oiuiuyance and often to the di. i gust of theio with whsm they ci nie in cccltcL I without being eonscions of the fact. To rhT I yourself from all fears regxrdlng this, j USE Dr. WM. HURD'S MUUTII WASH. (MennlinTsi of the mouth ll of great importance ' to tbo general health, which isoflen afTeeUd.uid not infrequently ieriou."ly impaired, threegb, 1 rr"l'l'r "enuuu ui iuii luojeeu . T.., itnTtiMtii,ii.i,n ... . loQ i;u. y m. n u itw o Jiot iu n ASH. Prepared at Dr. Huril-! Dental offiae.No. 7T Fourth Stroet. Brooklyn, K- D. Price 37 Cents Per Bottle. A liberal disenunt la ado to dealers, ADDRESS PRINCIPAL OFFICE, TFlBCJtg BUILDINGS, Nn.l, SPRUCE ST. NEW YORK Suld in Philadelphia by Dyot & Co., i3i Nona 2d itreet; O. S. Hubbell, 141v Chesoui atreet, and by all Druggists. TU. WILLIAM B. HURD'S 15 ls TOOTH POWDER, This powder poisesies the CARBONIC WITHOUT THE INJURI OUS EFFECTS OF CHARCOAL. and is fr:e from all acids or alkaiiel thtt mn la the least injure the tooth. Its action being entirely mechanical r.clih- ing without wearing the enamel. Dr. Wm. JJuriTs Tooth Powder is reooinuieudod by all Eminent Deutiati. Pr pared at Dr. llurd'a Dental office, Mo. 77 Fourth Street Brooklyn, E, D. Price "0 tents per Box. A liberal discount wade to dealers. Addreas Principal Orlioe, Tribune Buildings, Ko.l Spruce Kt. York. Bold iu Philadelphia by Dyot A Co., 232 North 2dstreot; O S. Hubbcll, HID Chesnut street, and by all Druggists. D K. WILLIAM Ii. IIURD'S TOOT! I A01 IK DROPS. FOR TIIK IT HE OF T O O T II A O HE. nreduced by exposed nerves. It is particularly adaptod to nlloaseicf droit afflicted with t o o t n a c ir . Parents can relie'o thenifelvsa of that trcsing weariness caused by LOSS OF SLEEP, and thoir children from great auffering, Ly keeping, a bottle of Dr. HURD TOOTHACHE DROPS about the house. Prepared at Dr. Kurd's Den tal Omtre, No. 77 Fourth Street, Brooklyn, B. B. Price, only 12 Cwitd per Bottle. A liberal iliieennt made to dealers. lAddrcss Priiifipal Oilico, I rib., liuil- ings, No. 1, spruce M. .ow i one Soli in Philadelphia by Dyjt 4 Co,, 232 Xurth 2d stroet : O. S. Hubbcll, 1110 Chesnut street, and by all druggists. I)1 II. WILLIAM Ii. HUKD'S NEURALGIA PLASTERS, ion T ii : c v k k o v I) 11 ll A iAi I A ' or Toothache produced bv colds. L O (J A L N E U R ALdl A i(i immediately cured by their applicition. JUIT Btt naw o tiinnu aim niv 'vi.vvo; " jk(a -n tUoir mlture . donot produce a blisler.anl TI. .... I . I- n niiuriM ami at- a.ap anil hfasBk- i it,ave no unpleasant reaults Dr. Wm.B. Jlurd's Neuralgia Plasters never fail tu give aatisfactiou to all who te.t thoir virtue. Prepared at Dr, Hard's Dental Office, Fourth Street, Brooklyn E. D. Price, only 15 Cents each. A liberal discount made to dealers. Addn ess Principal Office, Trib., Uttild- -v- 1 ! ... V V....1. HlgS, 0. J, DpillCCBl. . AUlli. Sold iu Philadelphia by Dyot A Co., 282 North i 2d striet ; O. 8 Hubbell, U10 Chesnut slrta, and by all Driggists. j Notice. We art daily receiving orders to rend by mail some one or more of Dr. Hurd'i Dental j Remedies, which we cannot fill. None are maili- ' , ciues, toe nisi means oi pi em-mug r-- croner treatment ot t ' nroner treatmant ol Lhilcrcns ieeiu, wonh of , itself the entire cost to every young man or I ...a... tinriinlal (V tin V i man, or piirenU wild young cnuuieu.wi.u -"'"7 I ulhcr necessary articles J priue per package 0 B DOLLAR, or tix packages fur five dullara, teut y express us dirocled. Aa the expreai charge la I not much, if any, more on a doion than on one, it i it fur cheaper to order six or a doren paekiges at ono t mo. A large family will wunt all, or the 'surplus can be dipposed of to neighbour! with . .. i .U ....il. public benefit, lorao one can esmumo now m pain, suffering, unhappiuois, and dhdgureroent, expense, loss of time and mono) would be laved to the country if every family to day bad one ef these packages, which, iu itself, is a tompleteeet of Dontul KeiiK-dies. Addroua Wm. B. HURD Co. Tribune buildings, New York, and write name and address plainly. That remittaneea may be made with confidence, W. B. H. if- Co. refer to the Mayor of Brooklyn, to G. Griffith, Prc'idenl of the Fanners' and Citiions' Bank, Brooklyn j to the Editor of the Amoricnn Manufactures' da .aii. tn.Inv Onn it- Cn.. Publishers' Agent1, York : to P. T. barnum, Esq-, who knowa a god thing when he tecs it. and who has alreadyordar cu mttwiu ,n'ij, si.. Wanted 1 t;m ' ixnm mn Hurd'i Dental RonicdiasinU)v 10 mirouuce it, 'ery couuty. Men or women who want to m" money uuiokly, can do betwr with tueae stticlei , than anything in market. They are new, uelulh low priced, nnd we are spending thousands in ad vertising them for the bonofit of ageuU. Bi 1 of samples, oouUining a doienof the one dollar : packages above specified will be lent, on receipt of SEVEN DOLLARS, about half price, to any .;.,!,; in i.i hi. nr her skill With U iierouu "i.-u"'B . .... Tiew of becoming an agent They can be ioM in - , -9J.V arnn ri r I U t T nn V Kill M TICS i 3'.B. t0 , who rrov themielvea EK- Commissions to those who prove FIC1ENT SALLSMLN.- rNow is the time to go into buaioess. For addreaaand relerencesiee aoova.-: y)r scat jhrtsWICJCS MVH ST01!f; farfrt . awjiM I'a. ; noY-26.'M-ly.