MI&wMt AN? Off r V " I I I - .No I 'ill' I Wi i i I let tl tlillt lt. .ll ll'Vl il-tll I'll I I T tllllll it i r.tii.iiiiiti-i !.i t limtlii r t- t il 'lif-ll ( t'mit Ix li ic ii 1 1 i t-1 w licit (lu te i ii rimip lit in In i i lii linn Mm inline to'iir, iiml llio liirt iiiiiili' t'l tin' ( liil'l i in n)itii i.it' tin' w li"l' "I tin1 (mil I'ur itni ir, iiikI to look lljmll lliun' OtlitT win! till cyr a even of cin'iuicM. Tin itiotln r ln'rin. to try llio cliiM, innl k. "My id :ir, iliviil" tin-fruit, ami pve Hiino to Mnry ninl Villi:nn.', Tin coniiiiniiil U mi wclcoliii' to the cliilil'rt M'llinlnii's It iloc! not want to di viili); 1'iit tin' inotlii t'h authority com pcli it to do it, ami it docs it witli muiiy tears, lint w hen it is done, t lie mot lier talks to t lie cliild, am! says, "Mow nolilr it is to lie onerous !" i Ami tlie next time the child lias to di vide fruit, it does it reluctantly ; it" hclfishiicss has to lo crucified, and it millers ; hut it docs give away twoout of Mix unlcs. And then it is praised. Jiy this time it hegins to get an idea that there is good in giv ing things a- way, ninl gives tho tiuni. I lien it looks for praise, ami the praise in Mantly comes, and it gives the fourth, l'raise follows giving, and giving is rewarded by praise, till it comes to the last one, when it hrsitatcs. And tho next lime, perhaps the girl is so much pleased with tho remuneration of its higher feelings in the act of giving away, that it distributes all i'-s Iruit, and (Hands with nothing lor it K'lf. And tho - r arent says to the child, That is noble. Thus tho child's belli r feeli ngs are brought into the ascen lancy.aml us seiiistiness is com pc 1 to take a subordinate position ; and the Child grows lilt to be H true, noble, manlv bov. And he (loos not ' divide : he Hollanders m giving. Jle oiii) -ties everything, and walks like a "It M my nature to give, ami 1 preler to uo it. lhcre is no pain about his giving. Tho boy that gives freely would be ashamed to have it supposed that it cost him an)' struggle to give. He has over come, he lias crucified, tho clement of selfishness in himself; and being gen erous has liocoiiio.ii plcasuro to him. ibis illustrates tho fact that al-1 - ,. though every struggle between a n,3eiria, higher and a lowerl'eeling begins with loll, thd suffering; of tho lower ; yet, when ' ,' tho lower is subdued and brought tin i der tho control of the higher, that I'.pks, which was painful at first becomes j;r'Jl,rJi pleasurable. Wo sec not only in chil- Jf.T J' drcn, but in ourselves, that although! " Christian cross bearing or self-denial i,l,"'ni.' begins with pain, if t:ie process is Eu(Jn!;",e lightly carried on it ends with pleas- uro and peace. : Cheat, 1 , I Clearfield, 8yAn apjile in September is about Covington, ns tig ns it is in Uctoher; the color in higher, and the flavor is a great deal better than in September. A man that is a moralist gets to September, and no further. When a man gets to October ho is converted. Then the sour lias become sweet. The shape is """hen, the Panic, and the weight is r,,,,lI,i''!i,r1"i"ir' the same, but the quality is changed. ! The fruit is i ipe, and saccharine lias , 'Huston, beeiu'evclopcd instead of acids. There , ", . , i . i i , . . , Jordan, are thousands of men, by the binning Kartlmus, of Christ through law, through soci-! Kurthaus. ty, through the family, through com-1 inu! J , . i , ' Lawrence, jiauionship, aro carried lar along the Mrri., line of develooinent. and want but! " i-.. i ., 1 . , nine more tiian nisnie ripening, i Here are many men, thorctore, of whom, when they aro converted, people say, "1 do not see that they are much ditf (rcnt from what they were before." XT Ml . .Ml . 1 ,.' O, yOU Will llOt till you eat theill. It . you tasted them you would perceive I the diirerenco quick enough. It is in the inside that they aro dill'eient, ifl anvwbero Ami llinrn i lie dim.n.iipn ! e, the diirerenco! . ,. V Construction. is not in the cellular The plllp is the (Same ; btlt the flavor oflt. the nnalitv of it. are not. 1 he same, nnai nruugni me cnange : : The sun. And there aro many men in i i . .i i .j that irrow nn to such virtue, such mo-1 ralit , such general excellence, that if yrm see them by the side of Chris tians you cannot perceive externally that there is much difference between them and tho Christians ; and there is not much external difference. And if they aro converted, you say, "I do not seo any change." Nor you do llOt SCt: any. It is in tho pulp; in j thO mind ; 111 the Sllintual nature. ! Von cinnot noreoivn it with thnont 1 Oil cannot perceive It Wltll tlie out- ward vision ; but when you tasto, as 4l. ;(.,.. v;r.. ,.c ... ... i it inn', uie ill ii. i iwi iiiu ui ill. III. I null thn ilifTi.renr... w nni.m...nf I i, '. . toy-Iiarnum H last curiosity is a- small bnby; a very pocket edition of! the article. Tho baby is eight months' old, and weighs only one pound and i Beven ounces, it is perfect 111 form and features. An idea of its littleness may bo gained from tho fact that .Mr. llarnum's finger ring can be easily passed over its foot and ancle to the Knee. Sound. The Democratic Conven tion of Fuirfieli I Co., Ohio, adjourned with "three cheers for tho Union as it was, the Constitution us it is, and tho ni"L'Crs where thev are" J 4 "AVbv did von como back '(" ask- ed a sleek, wtll-fed citizen of a poor Iinll SlOk federal soldier JUSt returned , from MeClellan's army. "JlViy tlon't' . - ' . . you go? replied tho soldier. JtifSomo fifteen or twenty ofliccrs liavo been sent homo by Flag-Officer Farragut for habitual drunkenness. ftiylt is it singular fact that tho man who pays tho printer regularly never gets tho night-iuaro. ssiylt is impossible to look at tho leepern in a church without being re minded that Sunday is a day of rest. rni "in Tiiiti.u 'an:1 1 1 I m nl OirtH I lpHi, If p i. In kt inn p, f ilhin thri'r iit"titln, f ? tf paid arty time within ihp year, ... AO If i'l site the expiration f the yssr, . I ifl TrrinK r A 1 ci tllnir. Advertisements arc Inserted In the R ublionn at the following rates : 1 Insertion. 2 do. J do. One square, (1 Ulnos,) f f.O f Ii III'" Two squares, (2linos,) I n I M n Throe squares, ( 12 linos.) I Ml i 2 Mt .H nmiiths fl inn's. 11 mo One Square, : : : 12 Ml fl no t7 OJ Twnsqunrcs, H fl nil 10 0 Thrco squares, : : : ! 5 i0 R "0 12 Four squares, : : : : ln n" ' 110 Malf a column, : : : : '2 '' ' Ono column, i : : : M 20 110 S5 (III Over throe weeks ami le limn thrco mnMhs 25 cents jut s u it r u for each insertion, j Business netices not exceeding Slinos aro in serted for t2 a your. Alvertis "inntu net marked witlt the number nf nsortiotis desired, will he rcntinuel until forbid &, charged according to thofp terms. JOB PRINTING. An extensive stock nf JoLLing materia: cnuliles the l'lililislicr of the " lu iniblican' i niinotii.ce ty tliei ulliu that lie is i.ieia red to do all Jtimls of PtiSTKRS, rAKl'SMIS, pKelilTAM M KS, fil.A.VXS, pAPIlt P.OOIS, ClHi rl..KS, I.aiiki.s, Ball Ticizts, IIanuiiii.i.s, mid cvciy Kind of jiiintin usually done in a country oh oi!ice. All orders will be execute 1 with litnt. Iiess llll'l (lesin',eb. (J. 1!. (lOODLANDKU it CO. COUNTY T)I1U:CT()11Y. Time of llollin"C Court. Sociiriil Momliiy of Jaiiuury, ! Thir.l Mon.hiy of Mnroli, ! Third Mmiiliiy of Jnnt, Kuurtli Jlunilay o'. .Suptuuilior, In cuch your, ami cotitiuuu two weeks if DC Rofiiiiry . I ' i.. I lfll...i .... 1Wt Ju,pe,ll.,n. Samuel Linn, lleller.into. A.Vti) luilgi-n, Hun J.D.TIiiiiiiiiKi.ii.Curwennvillo. llun. James Lluoiu, horo.H, ,,. mt!irv,hn ,.. r,t. Kilward l'crk., ClourtiulJ Kob. a Kec. Jaiiie.i WiigK-y, Di.nrii't Att'v Israel Test. Trtinmirer, Jnsejih .Shaw, Ci. Surveyor, II, li, Wright, t'oiiiiuiss'u'rs, Win. Merrell, I S. C, Thompson, i J, null KunU tllen Hope Cloarlielil Morrisilale Liithershurg Philipsburg Clearlnlil N. Wiisliinptiin Leconte,) Mills t'ujweiisville. Aii'litors, !. C. llowinan, J. II. Shaw, C. S. Worrell, J. W.l'uttor, Josso liroinal, Coroner, Co. Supt. 1 1st oI I'ukt Ollircs'. Xitnun of '. (). Xuitir nf .1 (lien Hope, (I. W. Oil well llower, . MeCraeken T. A. M'Oheo J. W. Carr.ph. li II. L Henderson I. U. Miller J. K V'MtKnn. Chest, Cimh, Ostenti, Clearfield CriJjo, Will in ins' (jrove, Luthersliurg, Trnutvillc, JefTerdun Lint, Forest, H. II. Monro. C' J. Sloppy, John Ileberliug Jua- liloom Win. Cj.itli. New asliington j liurnside, Pntcliinvillc, Herd, Clearfield, Frenchvillo, Karthaui. Jas McMurrny ', J. rutclun 11. S. Tozer M. A. Frank. I. A. tlaulin. F. W. Xchnirr T. H. Fleuiini;. Centre county Miss K.iilohncb Eilm. Williams CuriTeiif ville, eurwensville, , Ieciiter, l'hilipi bit re, West Derntur, Marron, Helen Poet Office, Leconnte's Mills, Knl.l Hills, Shawsville, (r.iliaintiin, Smiths Mill, Madeira, Tyler, l'ennfiold, Ansonville, Salt Lick, Karthaus, J, New Millport, Ilreekenriilgc, KyliTtown, Morrisdilo, Lumlier City.f (irainpinn Hill.", Curweusville, Illooiiiingville, ltockton, Jetfries, l'ergunon, liirard, Elk county, I'u. C. Mignot William Cnrr A. It. Shaw T. II. Forces. A. (i. Fox. C. J. l'usey. Dnrid Tyler II. Woodward Klir.a Chase (I. lliH'kailorn Penn, ii Pike, ii t'nion, 11. W. Spencer, A. C. Moore, T. W. Fleming, li. F. Dale I). Uru linker. Jus. Loskett. Wogilward, t ..in i v.i-, UIIIIU n 111 U'l KM I lin Will answer for IVri-ujon tutrnsliin. Post Office w ill do for Chest township - . "" .. ." . " cw " a'f ll and Jewelry Store, wi-hlim. ciiari.es hulks. Tni': "a,c"jenc;'' ,hlyil, ''"l1"01' L ough of Clcnrfield, (in the shop fi p,,,,!,.,! i,y R. Welch, ilcoM, as a Jew 'I1!"' - uiideriiKned, havinir loenteil in the bor formerly oc- l..i..lrv lw. !re prepared to do all work in their lino of hui- n,w "n shortest notice, and on tho most reus- We are confident that we cannot ,,t vxMM hy aliy workm(.n in ,0 ,,,. (ir coun ty. Jus gin us a fair trial. Sign of the li I (t A I C II N. II. The cn.-h will bo positively expected when tho work is delivered. LAfCIILIN , HOLES. Clearfield, Pa. April II, 1SH2. Lwht LlahtX MHUK-.l.l.il,l:,.Ki, I,,, ,, on hand the most approved patterns of , OIL LA MI'S I which they sell ns cheap as can bo purchased eisewnero in tne eouniy. Persons purchasing of )"'""""' oie auvuntngo or Having tlioir nonrepaired witimit COST, as their sales aro w.minted. I Jan. i.s.'fi?. .: . llf M HI 111111111:11 IJ.-TT.' W Law, Clearfield, Pa. Offico with L. J. Crans, Esq., ..n Second street. March ;iiisr,2,tr. lf TlT" "iT, T .V " ., , .7 " D J?" w mj u m 11 il 11 ii a 11 - -- 7 1IKNKY EVAX.X, Proprietor. March 111, 18(1.2 ly. 4 J.IVTH.HS(,,A.torneyotLaw,Cr- - UMlillii I'.. -.Ill 1 f. ... . a. -ui uiieuu 10 an ousinoss entru-led to his care. Office opposite the New -.ow.uu.sn.nurcn. Feb. i, '62. tt t w Tyf tttti 1 1'liyslcian and furi;cuii, has permanently 'locaud at Frenchville, Covington township, off I ers his professional services to th surrounding c'""u"ty. May 8, 1861. ,i, p, k It A T Z E It MKKCIIANT, and dealer in Boards nnd slinRlu; '7 nd Produce. FRONT Street, itlmvi. Mil. AemLimv Pl..arr ol .1 Dn nbovo tho Academy Clearfield Pa., uec. !, 101. DANIEL GOODLANDEH, .'L-Tlrf... r . i I iLBiiLriia ms pra tl Luthershnrg, Clearfield Co. Pa., will attend promptly lo all business entrusted to re.3 siq March 2S, 1 860. ly. pd. ! cyreni13 howe! " ' Justice of the Teace. For Dbcati'k Township, , will promptly attend to all business ontrusted tu' his eare. P. 0. Adlrc. Fhillpsburf Ta. j Aup.'21.t 181 ' im) umtiiiu: uoomk DENNER & BARRETT Kc.p. rltiillv annnnnen P public llml llu'J , hnvK completed mi l ars ti" i.rrn.itit ili"ir ni-w iinilliir unto rmniM, Iriitiling nn llio Murkvl l.' l himI nmrlv . i il,. ( ',ir miim'. I'nl.ini l ninkinx will I,,. rnrrlil nn In Oip U'- .iT Knry n llii fume hiillillw,; n nil iln IMri'KUKNT 111 rtSril Kf. i All kinilr ! fiirnllnre will lip k.. fiiflnnily ( n Ii miiI . mi 4 mll rhi'iip lor null nr rxi'linnct' fur rininirj- i rmluco, ur l.uinl.cr to ru it the Wi nc . ! 1 CHAIRS. I'Alil.OU, koi kim;, and A KM (Ml A I liS, NPKINi; SKATS. CAIN JHJTTU.MS, Sic, rAiu.oit ,sofa, cestui:, CA HJ, J)XX(, F.XTKXSIOX .1' 111! KAh FAST 7 A It I. F. ,y. s o7a s- ' fF ALL KINDS. VARIETIES AND PATTKHNS. LntEAUS, SIDE-IiOAltl)-'. ROOKCASKS WAIllillOliKS, AC. IMCnSTEADS .A'A'AT IAN D, u I a ii- o s r ( ottau UlKSVll POSTS, Ac. Hair, Hair lop, Cotton lop, nnd Corn Husk, of the best material. LOOKINU. GLASSES of all sorts and sizes, Also, (ilasscs for old Frames. Also, Tea poys, What-nots, Wash-slnnd?. I . ,1 . ... .. urh-Miiinis. imr-rncKs, ivc, COFFINS. Made to order on short hearse furnished. notice, and Poplnr, Cherry, and Linwood Lumber, in exehnngo for work. Cloarlielil, October 2.1, ISC I. ly. taken VULCANITE HASK F 0 R A r 1 il o ii n 'i V'lTr.vno' is osiicciall called to this articl as n substitute fo Gold in insurtin Artificial Teeth. Many persons win s iw .-JVvv. .,.., ...v.. ii. i nuiii '.w;'-VV-' "f Molallic llaso. i.- PUEFEU this. Ant have tried n!l kind those cases where i is judicable it will nn 'i j'.itodly become a sub- stitiito for Gold, .-nver or Platina. lta chief nJvantages are cheapness, lightnest nd perfect adaptability to tho mouth, it having I a soft and fleshy feel to tho liirt with which it I comes in contact A. M. HILLS is prepared to put up teeth on tho Vulcanito llaso with Uoodyear's Patent Oum, w hich is tho only reliable preparation and which can only bo had through their regular agencies. Dr. Hills will always bo in his office on Fri days and Saturdays, unless notice to the contrary appears in tho public papers on tho provious week. mor-20th lSCl-tf. A.M. HILLS. Important Information Louden's Indian Kxpectorau-j T '11 HSJltDl is offered to the community ith the confidence wo feel in an article hich teldom fails to realise the happiest effects (hat can bo desired. So wido Is tho field of its usufulno.1', and $o nuiurous tho eaes of itc euro.,, that almost every loclffll of the country abound Willi persons publicly known, who have been res tored by its use. Here is one case of an ASTONISHING CURE! Tins may Ckihikt, That my son lay sick for twclvo months, under the Doctor's care, with the z . ... F. W. Schnarrs ' disense of tho Lungs, and every remedy proserib M. 0. St'irk. ' ed by the Iiortor tailed to give relief. I gave up J, W. Thonips'n ; all hopes of his recovery ; so dtd tho physician. Jas, Thompson At this stage I prevailed upon him to try a bottle J. C. Premier, of I.OUKJX & CO'S. INDIAN' EXPECTORANT. and tho result was must happy, ns the use of inrec unities otioi tea a permanent cure, uml lie is now u hearty boy, JAMES I.AVTON. Iierry Township, Indiana Co., Pa. No Family should be without it: nnd those who have used it, never will. I keep all of LOU DEN'S STAXDAKD FAMILY MEDICINES for sale. Call and see tho list. A. 0. SHAW, Shnwsville. .,,Fornlo by other Merchants in Clearfield oounty. April 2, 'tiJ. Cm. CLEARFIELD STONE WARE TUTTERy.. Thankful for past favors and solieitious of fu turo patronage. I would respectfully announce that I haro on hand ncuin, and will constantlv keep at the Pottery in this borough, on tho cor ner n short instance oast of tho Methodist Church, a large stock of Crockery , such as Cream crocks, milk pans, Churns, Jugs, Jars, Store pipo casing if c.de.; and also nn extensive assortment ol different sir.es nnd patterns of brackets and rosettes for cornice on houses, and other tnoul. dings. Any mouldings not on hand will bo mado to idor on short notice. Also firo brick made and kept for sale. .6S,U,'1,.T,'I me,ll),l ,' y S-xr-K liheral reduction on prices mule H F. I.EITZIKOBK. 33, lstM.--ly. kb T. i.konaiiiv n. a. riKxr.Y A. C. K1NSKY A. f AI.LACK $;inlunn ;uiu (Collection (Met or j TrtUT TJ tiTirvrn o rt AtUJi AKJ), i! INNE Y &C0 1 r A ' . " 1 L CI.F.A Ji FI h I,I COl'KTl', TA. 'jnii.i.soi.ExcHA'fnr.NoTKiiAxnnnArTspiscoi'iiTr. ' pos,TS KECKIVEI), ColhcJiom made a,ulProce,M ,,ro,t! remind i.1 .. 1. n .. Mt. Exr halite on llio Cities comtaiitly 011 hand. i?0Cco on Second St., nearly opposite the I '111 TV?'!' lllll'VL- IIUUI?li, 1 11 nitl) 1 rVNT mn rrr H UIVA, lUliAtW, IJQUOJIS OF ALL KIXPS, SALT. OILS. TAINTS, i (i ROC KK IKS. Imirl'or sale very client) for Cash, hv ?- MKRUKLL, In nnsempnt of Merrcll k Biglcr's Storo, Clearfield, Fa. feb-27. H. MAI.ONEY & CO. PIJILlPSnUPa. CKXTPR CO.. PKXX. pOI'PER, TIN AND S1I EKT-1 HON WARE MANUFACTURER. All order for work attended to with tho utmost promptness, and all sales warrautod to render en-1 X ers of Clearfield county and all other per iro satisfaction. jun-li-18C2-tfJ I t"n' Interested, that he is now manufacturing GRKY LIME of a superior quality, which he BIACSMI TIU(;. The sulissriber having will sell on the most reasonable terms fur Cash, located in the borough of Lumber city, in , or oxebanged for any k'nd of Country Produco. tho shop formerly occupied hy Mr. Crossly , res-: JOSEPH IUWIN pectfully requests his old customers to give him a Lawrence township, May 21, 1862. rail. Promptness and skill will bo executed in ' - II - every Instance, togotber with Indunirv ami atten. , tion to business, by whscb he hopes to receive a full share of publie patronage. JAMES AXLEUSON Lumler city, June 25, 1862, 1'iicc with Momtnor and ! $3o 00. THIS MACHINE HAS A POINT OF ! SUPERIORITY PECULIARLY ITS OWN. j Stitching, Hemming, rind Felling with a Single Thread. I It form n Hat, even, and elastic scnin, which 1 1 WARRANTED not to rip in wenr, even if tho cam is cut lit frequent intervals, and also under ! all circumslnneeii "to simivivb tui: wami-ti n." j A l'Htonted device of great utility to learners, 1 pnivcnts the possibility of the machine being .run in the wrug direction, or tho ba'uuee wheel wearing a lady'ii dross. Another Centura which descrro particular at tention is Xl"Tiu; Wilcox Patkmt Nkkulk canmot dk kt wkokii. Two thousand stitches, or two yards of work, can b dono iu one minute without dropping a stitch. Those machines, so simple and nceurnto in their construction, supersede tho use of tho sh lit tle ; nnd with one thread product) all tho practi cal results of tho two thread machines ; and lucre, for these fell without hasting, and houi the finest muslin without puckering. Although at about half tho price of tho other first class machines, they will accomplish doub le the sewing in a given tiino 'It is emphatically the good, low-priced Fam ily Swcing Machine that the public Lure long been waiting for." Hoston Transcript. "It is iiiOr.il n wonderful production, and fur family iwo especially, no oilier wil1 bear any comparison witn it.'V-Pbilude1 u'.h Evening Journal. "A mochnuieal wonder Scientific Amori- cun. "Among tho best und most scrriccablo Sewing Machines. Light und elegantly finished, nnd so siinplo in its construction that it seem? al most impossible for it to get out of repair." -Pittsburg Chronicle. "lias combined with i)s own peculiar merits all tbo really raluablo iniprorements of the high er priced machines." Pennsylranian. "This machine, in the opinion of tho commit tee, tills more nearly tho requirements of a per fect fiimilv machine limn nnv nn uThtliilinn " Ijranklin Institute Exhibition Repnrt of 1858. "Taking into consideration simplicity, cheap ness, durability, nnd doing all work, the gommit teo were unanimously in favor of the Wilcox t Uibbsasn single thread machine." Pennsylra 111,1 'Sta, Agricultural Society's Report. "' o must, in justice, express our confidence " l0 merits of the ilcox ii Oibbs Sewing Ma chine. Wo consider that n great desiderutum hns heon upjiliej by it, in proving, beyond doubt, that two threads nro not, as was suppo- fed necessary ton good instrument." Christian Adrocnto nnd Journal, June 21, If 60. "We haro ono of these machines in use, nnd think more highly of it than of any of tho num ber wo have tried." Richmond Whig. The undersigned, Missionary to Constantino, pie, hns examined more than twenty differ six kinds of Sowing .Machines, und after fometcnt. weeks experience with W ilcox if' tiibbs' Padap ho has purchased one of thoiu, as tho best aleast ted to tbo wants of his family, nnd as tho cut liable to require repair. OLIVEIt CBANK. Huston, July 3, 18(10. Tho undersigned, daring eighteen months hns had in almost coustant use, in his family Wil cox A Gibbs Sewing Machine, upon which has been made the clothes of his largo family, from muslin to pilot cloth including tho clothing re quired for his several boys ; and in no easo harp seams fuiled, although in hard service. Th machine now in use in his family has required no repair, nnd is in all respects, w ell appointed, efficient nnd durable. JACOII CIUCKERING, Boston. ZCr Send for n Cireiilar.,yi" JAMI--.S II.l ox, .Maiiiitacluicr. Xo. Ron llrucdtvay, New York, pOposito St. Nicholas Hotel. October 23, LSfil. tf. $35 00 TYAY3 tho entire cost for Tl'lTION in the J. most popular and sncces ful COMMERCIAL SCHOOL III tho country. I'pwards of Twni.vK HiMUtcn young men, from twkstv-kiciit dillor ont States, navo been educated for business here within tho past thrco years, some of whom hare been employed as liOOK-KEEPEKS at salaries of $2000 00 immediately t pon graduating, who knew nothinir of accounts when they entered the College M :..:..... . . .'imiricr s sous nun price. .Students outer at any tiino, and royiow when they please, without extra charge. For Catalogues, Specimens of Penmanship, nnd View of tho COLLEGE, enclose live letter slumps JliJMAS .t SMITH, Mny 15, CI. ly. Pittsburgh, Pa. .NEW GOODS! A FRESH ARRIVAL OF Spring Sc Summer Goods AT TlIE CHEAP CASH STORE. Inm just receiving nnd opening a carefully selected stock of Spring nnd Summer goods ol almost every description, A beauiilul assortniont of Prints nnd Lros goods, of the newest nnd latest styles. Also a great variety of useful notions. DUY-(iOOI)S AND NOTIONS. Bonnets, Shawls, Hats and Caps, Boots nnd Shoes, a largo'qunntity, Hardware, Qi ocuswure, Drugs and Medicines, Oil and Paints, Carpet k Oil Cloths, G It OCEIUES, Fish, Sacon and Flour. Mackerel in 4 1 and i barrels. oi mo nest qunlily, nil ol which will be sold at the lowost cash or ready pay prices. My old friends and the publio generally, are I respectfully invited to call. I 11. All kinds of GltAIXand approvod CfiUSTRY riiOUUCE taken in exebango ot Goods. Clearfield, Jane 26 1861. WM. F. IRWIN. Trf vri- 'Ti O TTfl r-- m O ' 'TWIE subscriber respoctfully Informs the Farm- T ATlY'S DRESS IIOOO'? ..lin,i i. J J care, just reeoived and now opening, and art ,'otlored for sale at email profit, by ! P. F. EUWEILEH. i March 29, 1862, D- 1-Vllor VMS 4.1 AA. M i V, w.h r, 1 nno S I ()()() "'i-'i;M' Si 000 V I OV'O' ',' I UUOi Will cnuse Hiilr to llmw on P.nld Heads; will Restore (I rev or Diseased Hair to Us OUKilNAL CONDITION AND Co LOU ; Will prevent tho Hair fiinn Falliii'.' Off, and pro motion New nnd Healthy Growth ; completely eradicates Dandruff, will prevent und euro Nervous Headache will give to tho Hair a Clean, Glossy Ap pearance, and is n Certain Curo for all Diseases of tho Hand, rrice, 7.' Cents ; thiPO Mottles for S'2.00 For S.il- nt JA UTSWICK'S I) lira STOlii:, M.irL t St., Clrarfirt.l, P-i. It is a perfect nnd coiuplcto dressing for the Hair. Read tho following testimonials. ; I'. S. Mausii.u.'s Ornrn. New York, Nor. fi, ISC I. WM. GRAY, Esq. Dour Sir Two months ago I my head was almost entirely buhl and tho little hair I hud was all irri; nnd falling out very fast until I leared I should lose all, I commenced using YuurViii lt ntnrnlirr, nnd it immediately stopped the hair falling ofT, and soon restored the color, und after using two bottles my head is com pletely covered villi a healthy growth of hnir, and of tho sumo color it was io early manhood. I tako great pleasure in recommending your ox co llent Unit Ji'i'Hhfitlire nnd you may also refer auy doubting person to mo. ROBERT Ml'RRAY, U. S. Marshal, Southern District, New York. For sale by tho proprietor, (Wm.Grcy) at tho Restorative Depot, .".01 liroadway, New York. Also for sale by John S. Pierce, General Agent liroadway, N. Y., and by all Druggists. JOHN S. riEKCK, (ieneral Agent, No. GS5 Broadway, N. V. N. II. Druggists or others sending cash orders for the Restorative, will bo supplied with circu lars containing certificates from people of tho highest respectability, fjom all parts of tho coun try. March HI, 1802. 1 y. K OLLOCK'S DANDELION COFFEK This preparation, made from tho best Java Cof fee, is recommended by pbvsicinns ns a superior Nl'THITlOl'S LEVERAGE for General Debil i ty, Dyspepsia and nil billious disorders. Thous ands who have been compelled to abandon the uso of coffee will use this without injurious effects Ono enn contains tbo strength of two pounds tf ordinary coffee PRICE 2'j cents. Ro Hulk's Ci I? "i urri 2 The purest and best II A KING POWDER known lor making light, sweet and nutritious IJread and Cakes. PRICE l.'i cent-. MAM FAI-n ilKII II V M. fl. KOLLOCK, VII KM 1ST, Cor. i if Jlroatl ii' VIk'hhhI SlrC' t.i, l'nlhi'lrfihit. ami soi.n nr all iiiu ci.its ami .oiockiis. SOLD AT II. Mo.SSOP'S. Feb. 26 1S2, 1 yr. Cabinet, Chair Making, Jj5-'C-ari;l2 Ifi-AlEafeflESf JOHN GILICH, of the borough of Clenrlielu. Pa., will bo prepared at all times to attend to to any business in tho above lino on short notice, n ml in a workmanlike manner. His place of busine.-s is at tho old shop on the north sidool .Market street, 3d door oast of Third St., nearly opposite the old Jew stop) ; whero ho will keep constantly on hand a large assortment of Ma hogony and Cnne Hotiom Chain, nnd Cabinet Ware of every dvsrription, which lie will dispose of on as reasonable terms as the game articles can be hail elsewhere in tho county. His slock of Cabinet Ware now on hand, con sists in part of Dressing .".ml Common Bureaus, Sofas, Sowmir and Washing Stands, IWks, ninl Book discs, French and Field Post Bedsteads. Dining, Breakfast, Centre, Card and Pier Ta bles, Ac. Coffins manufactured and delivered al any place ile.-irc.l. February '.I, lS.i',1. no. 4, vol. iv. :iIio5;n2 SSofcE, MAINE STREET. ('I ll W EXS V II.LE, PA , WM. A. MASON. Proprietor. riMILS long establi.-hed and well known II 0 L TEL, situated in tha west end of the town, has been reiiiod lled, eiilnrped and improved, nnd llio proprietor resportmlly announces to his nu merous friend.-', and to tho travelling public, thai ho is How prepared to accommodate all who may favor him with a call. Ample, safe and comfortable stabling is at tached tu tho premises, and trusty attendants will always be on hand. Charges moderate. Feb. 12, IS62. -tf. QIIAIUS !! CHAIRS! ! ! NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY ! ! ! ! Tho undersigned has now on hand, at his Fur- nituro Rooms on Market St., Clearfield, Pa., a short distance west of Litz's Foundry, a largo stook of CHAIRS OI' AM, KIXDS, manufactured out of tho bsst matcrialr, Cnished in a very superior mnnner.and which ho will self LOW FOR CASH. His long experience in the business makes him feel confident that his chnirs aromtule in a substantial and workmnnlike man ner, und will stand tho test of trial. Persons wishing U purchase chairs should cnil nt onco nnd gettheiu whilo they can ho had at the lowest rates. Mar. 27- JJI1N TH0UTMAN. lSSl-tf. WATCH A JEWELHY TIIIIE undersigned respectfully I informs his customers and the public generally, that he has just received from tho East, and open, edalhis establishment in (illAHAM'S HOW Clearfield, Pa., a fine assortment of Clocks, Wati-iirs, nnd Jewrlry of different qualities, from n einglo piece to n full sett, which he will sell nt the most reasonable pricos for cash, or in exchnnge for old gold nnd silver, CLOCKS of ercry variety on hnnd, at tho most reasnnnblo prices. ALL kinds of Clocks, Watches and Jewelry, carefully repaired nnd Warro-nfcr. A continuance of patronage is solicited, Sept. 19, I860. II. F. NAUOLE. Mil: CLI'.AKl-IKI.I) CLF.AHIiEl.l) ACADEMY will I X ho eponed for the roception of pupils (males I ami icmaies) on .vionnay, May r.ith, isr,2. Termaper Kesslon of F.lcvcn 'ks: Orthography, Rending. Writing, Primary Arithmetic and (loography, $2 50 Highor Arithmetic, English Grammar, Uongraphy and History, 3 00 Algebra, Uoomotry, atural Philosophy, and Book Keeping, 4 00 j Latin and Orock Languages, fi 00 To students desirous nf acquiring a thorough! English Education, and who wish to nuaPr i it themselves for Teachers, this Institution offers desirable advnntngoi. 1 No pupil reoolved for lest than half a session,' and nu deduction made except for protracted licknesa. 'tuition to be paid at the close nf the term. C. B. 8ANDF0RD, I'tiwiimt, ' Clearfield, May 7, 182. ly. I I : :; CHHUHV : 1.MJCTORAL, ron thk HArtn nmn or Hnwmtfi, Mv, fVl IW.. h J O. Aim: I d-nH hfMftltiiiwf th rmti!y 1 Iit rtnf fotind f.r fonoi.mVtHiit n?ni1"inl n r.nll, (ityntir CitiRRT riiY hl. ltn rntnrtt uiift in my jn-firtk nn my family fir Ott liMt tn yAni h itliewn It to mm np. rir Tiitiioi frr thn tritinint of lltriHi computus. KIIKN KMtill T, M. 1). A B. MOIITI.KY, K.ij.1..f I'urA, N. V., write,. l. innl ynur irt.ir.i ui.'lf mi. I In niy binll, ,', uwhI your irt.T.rt ui...ir mi.l In niyfamii, .'"" '. jro0 ","n",J "s"? 'TiTr ".,,,b"", purjuwe !tct iut out. lib n hail cuM ( li ' - jmy tw.ntjr lio il.illnrs ir Isitlle thun An witliMinT" Uke any other remedy." "i Croup, Whooping Cough, Influenn f si'Riwiritii., Mis., fh , rV; llaoiiiia Arsa: I will clienrfullj certify v mr'AT' Is th bost remedy we siish for lh rum nf i coiuiti. eroui, anil the cliiwt niiui. (f cliiMrm 5 your fraternity In the Pouth .prerlnte our .kill Jl . commend your nifdlciue to our petilp. lt"1 1IIHAM C0NKLW.M D ' AM08 LEE, Kq., Msjmir, !., wrll.,!kjn , "1 bad a tedious Intliiensn. which eonllneil molui ell wmksj tixik many nmlirl lies without niter- dn? tried your Vcfoml by Die adulce of our OtrKvmni, Tkl art il,.n ffwlinreil til fliimnriM In mv .' 1 lssl than onu half the bottle marts mi eompletcl. 3i Your meiliclnes are tho chciwitaj well u theli,tw can buy, anil wo esteem you, Doctor, and yuur rtoodln.. as the poor man's friend. Aathmn or Phthisic, ami rtrni.i.i.i. u.iviiuin. Wist Manciiihth. Pa.. v.h. a Bnt: Your frrry iVciornl Is pcrformim? mrTelloM turoe In this section. It has rclleteil wvprul fmm tUu. Iuk synfplonn of consumption, ami Is txiw rurinR a nlln who has laboreil under an ntfection of the lanun s,r th last forty years. 1IKNKY L. PAHRg, Murcli.nt. A. A. KAM8KY, M. D., Auiios. Monaoi Co., low. writes, Sept. 6, ISM: " Durlngmy practice of man; ywri I have found nothlnR iunl to your Chrrry littoral (or giving ease and rslief to consumptlTe patients, or conn uch as aro curable." Wo might add volumes of ovidsnce, but the most con vincing proof of the virtues of Uils remedy Is found la In effects upon trial. Consumption. Pro&tibly no one remedy hits over lieen known which cured so many and such dangerous cases as this. Some no human aid can reach ; but oven to those the Omj ftctoral affords relief and comfort. AsToa Horsi, Nsw York Citt, March 8, 1858. ' Doctor Ann. Lowell: I feel it a duty anil a pleunn to inform you what your Chrrry IWtoral has done for mj wife. Hhe had been flvo months laboring under the dsn. gerous symptoms of Consumption, from which no alii i could procure gave bermurh relief. She wn steadily full ing, until Dr. Wrong, of this city, whero we hareinnisS advice, recommended a trial of your medicine. Ve Mm Ills kindness, as we do your skill ; for she has recovered from that day. bho is not yet as strong as she lined to be, bnt Is free from her cough, and calls herself well. Yuurs with gratitude and regard, OHLA.NDO 8HK1.1IY, or FmuiriUX Omnitapfirw, do not despair till you hove tried Aitrt Cusaar Pectoral. It in mnuY hr ime of the Iwt mi'dicil chemists in the world, and its ciinn nil nrmmd ns iHniaa the high merits of its virtues. iViwWiiii Lulgtr. Ayer's Cathartic Pills. F1M1K Kieuces of Cliemifitry and Medicinn baro bta X taxed their utmost to produce this best, taunt perfect purgntivo which is known to man. liinuniernlile proofs arc shown that these Pills bare viitnrn which snrpusia excellence the ordinary medicines, and that they win un precedentoilly ujion tlie esteem of all men. Tin j arei if . and pleasant to take, but powerful to cure. Their pros trating properties stimulate the vital activities of the body, remove the obstruction!! of Its orgHtii, purify tho b!,.. and expel disease. Thy purge out the foul liumnrf which breed and grow distemper, ntiimilaie sluggish or dimr ihredorgniiH Into their natural action, nnd imt art linlthy tone W illi strength to the wlmki svntmi. Not only in they euro the every day complaints nf every hody, hoi also formidable and danneroun diseases that liavo Lnrf.l the best of human skill, Willi" they prelum p.,wprfu iH.'Cts, they are at the same time, in iliniluHhediloncii,tli safest ond best pliyric that can lie rniilovei fur rhildrrn. Ueing sugar-coated, they are plen.inl to tiilio; nnd bring purely vegetable, are free from any iik of harm. Curw have been niado which surpass liellef were tliy not in1 -stsutinted by men of such exulted position nnd chjrs as to forbid the suspicion of untruth. Unity eniinn: clergymen and physicians have li nt their uames to certify b tb" public the reliability of my remedies, whlie eti trv have sent mo tho assurance of their mnvictitn Hint r.,c Preparations cnntrll ute ininieniK'l) lo the ixlluf e: 1..) afflicted, sufferlug fellow-men. Tho Agent below nanird is phweil lo furnish grntlfl t American Almannc.containlng direct! ns fur their oa J certificates nf their cures, of the Mbming eomplaiiiti - Costlveiiess, Illlious Complaints, llbeiimnllsiii, 111 Ilrartlnirn, llea lnche aiislng from a foul stuiiuuh, Nu sea. IniliiHlion, Morbid Inaction of tlie Iloueln ti,. Wiq arising therefrom, Flatulency, l.o of Ais-lite, ill Ulcer ous and Cutaneous Dinenses which miuire an crnrunnt medicine, Scrotal or King's Kvil. They also, by punf). ing the lilncil anil FtlniiiUtiug the system, cure micy complaints which It wntiM not l siippreil Ihey conlil reach, sach as Dentnes, Partial lllinilni'ss. Xeuislglsarel nervous Irntni.illty, liersngements of the l.iveraud Kid noyn, (lout, ond other kindred complaints arising from a low state of the Imtly or obstruction of its fiincticus. Do nnt bo put off by unprincipled duller with torn other pill they nation more profit on. Ask fur Aus'l Pills, and take nothing else. No oilier they ran give you compares with this in Its intrinsic value or curative powers. The sick want the best aid thero Is fir tbeai, and they should have It. Prepared by Dr. J. C. AYEB, Practical and Analytical Chemist, Lowell, Maei. nucx Jia Cts. fir Box. Kivs llous roa 1. I0LO BY May ,7lh,1Sf,2 ly. fty-Soldby C D.Watson, Clonrlield j E. A. Irwin. Curw nsville: F. Arnoid, Lvthersburg ; Montgomery ,f- Co., New Salem ; J. C. Bn nnor, Morris. lale; C. It. Foster, Philips Iiur ; mi'l Klin fsKVEIt FLKCIAL, Justice of the peace i.uinersriurg, meartiold Co, l'., will attend promptly to all business entrust, d to Ml Of- ' April 4, IK6I. MoHshcim's. DANDKI.ION COKI-I'.!'. A fresh and large supply of this celebrated Coileo juit received and for salo by I). F. ETZWEILF.R. Mffrch 26, 1SR2. "IllIE subscribers have a medium sir.ed F1RB I PROOF SAI'P nenrlv new. which thev will illspoeo 01 01 clioup. HEED, WEAVER & CO. Clearfield, Juno 25, ls)2. Goods! Goods!! REED, WEAVER if- CO. VRE just now opening up a largo nn il splo did ajuorlmcnt of SEASONABLE GOODS which they offer at exceedingly low prices First come first served. May 2, t ' TV- jLJ pal A. M. IIIM.S desires to inform hi nationts. and Ihoso who mnv desire hi pro lossionnl terrices, that owing to the press oi nu.-i noss in his office in Clearfield, ho will beunahle t visit his usual places any moro ; hut m7 always be found at homo in future. April U N.I1. Badly. fittiug gold plates csn He ex 'lian god for Vulcanito work. II. W. SMITH A' CO. MI'.KCH NTS, and dcnlpra In Vry floods. Groceries, Hardware. Ijaecnswiire, anl evervthing usually keyt by tho trade. Store on SECOND Street, below Jitdgo Leonard's, opp- site tho Presbyterian Church, Clearliold Pa. Deo. 4, 1801. " 0. iirsn. t. J. M'crt.i.oioa. BUSH t M'CULLOUtJII, Collertion Oflire, ci.BAiii'ir.f.p, r. IoTIn fSnAHAi'i Kkw HniPiNfi. I'f.l.. r,, 2.
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