CliEAKFIELD, DEC. 11, 1861. FBESIDENT'S MESSAGE CONCLUDED. Men with their families, wiYes,sons and daugh ters, work for themselves on their larm, in their houses, and in their shops, taking the whole product to themselves, and asking no favors of capital on the one hand, nor of hired laborers or slaves on the other. It is not for gotten that a considerable number of persons mingle their own labor with their capital that is, they labor with their own hands, and also buy or hire others to labor for them ; but this is only a mixed, and not a distinct class. No principle stated is disturbed by tbe exist ence of this mixed class. Again, as has already been said, there is not of necessity any snch thing as the free hired laborer being fixed to that condition lor lite. Many independent men, everywhere in these States, a few years back in their lives, were hired laborers. . The prudent, penniless beginner in this world, labors for wages awhile, saves a surplus with which to buy tools or land for himself, then labors on his own account anotner wmie, and at length hires another Dew beginner to help him. . This is the just, and generous, and prosper ous system which opens the way to all, gives hope to all, and consequent energy and pro gress in the improvement ot their condition to all. No men living are more worthy to he trusted than those who toil up from poverty. lione less inclined to take or touch aught which they have not honestly earned. Let them beware of surrendering a political power which they already possess and which, if sur rendered, will surely be used to close the door of advancement against such as they, aud to fix new disabilities and burdens upon them, till all of liberty shall be lost. From tbe first taking of our national census to the last one, seventy years, and we find our population at the end of the period eight times as great as it was at tbe beginning. The in crease ol those other things which men deem desireable has been greater. We thus have at one view what the popular principle applied to the government th rough tbe machinery of the States, and the Union has produced in a given time, and also what, if firmly maintained, it promises for the future. There are already among us those who, if the Union be prcseaved, will live to see it con tain two hundred and fifty millions. The struggle of to-day is not altogether for to-day; it is for a vast future also. With a reliance on Providence, all the more firm and earnest for our present troubles, let us proceed in the great task which events have devolved upon us. Abraham Lixcoln. Wasdisgtos, December 3, 1861. Albert Pike has been swindling among the poor Indians by issuing bogus orders for pen sions. Pike is ascending tbe ladder of crime, and, if he sets bis deserts, we shall hear of him on its last rang, swinging off into empty air. Tho pirates of the buccaneer Beauregard threw overboard four thousand dollars in spe cie when they were captured by the United States gunboat W. G. Anderson, to prevent Us falling into tbe hands of Capt. Kodgers. fcx-Uovernor Kitncr was in llarrisburg a few days ago, looking hale and hearty. ll is in the 82d year of his age, but still superin tends the cultivation of bis farm in Cumber, land county. . It ia aald that average the number of battles ! a soldier goes through is about five. We have an old maid who has withstood 14 en gagements, and has power enough left for as many more. Twelve fine horses, purchased in this coun try by Prince Napoleon for the Emperor of France, will go over on the French transport Orione, now lying in Boston harbor. "A lady in Northwestern Missouri offers a premium for enough Yankee scalps to make a bed-quilt! Perhaps she would like to take a whole Yankee as a "comfort." It is stated that Jeff Davis is about to make Senator Bright ot Indiana, a brigadier. There is a bright prospect that the devil will gut his tkie when tbe traitor is hung. Tho secessionists made another dash the other day at Billy Willsons' Zouaves. Ilav- fng long ago got the "stealings" they now want to get the Pickins. If you wish to increase tho size and promi nence of your eyes, just keep an account of i the money you spend foolishly, and add it up at the end of tbe year. Com. Tatnall says the rebels must abandon - their coast defenses, for nothing they have erected will stand bombardament like that at Hilton Head. A Memphis editor says that he "wears no collar." Now if tho poor fellow is actually without a cellar, we wish some man would cellar him. Eleven Kentuckians recently released from Fort Warren, being destitute of means, were sent to their homes at tbe expense of the city of boston. An Irish stationer, after advertising a vari ety of articles, gives the following noa bene lo regular customers I sell wafers gratis." A Jew girl was lately discharged in the in solvent court upon sureties, who describes herself as an "enamellcr of ladies' faces." There are as good horses drawing In carts as in coaches ; and as good men are engaged In bumble employments as in tho highest. A hemp crop has been raised in Kentucky, ana it can't be wasted. It must be used eith er in bailing cotton or hanging traitors. , The ladies propose to knit mittens for vol unteers. Is it right that beauty should "give tne mitten" to bravery ? The busybody labors without thanks, talks without credit, lives without love, and dies without tears. The rebel convention of Kentucky, In ses- sioa at Kussellville, passed an ordinance of secession. ' . If yon are conscious of being green, and don't want folks to see it, try to bo an invisi ble green. - Make yourself agood man and thenyou may be sure that there is one rascal less in the world. - , - Can a General who has gained a victory in tne nignt, do properly aa:d to have won the day? Tbe "Movement cure" for Southern convul sions. Doable qnick with tbe bayonet. Why is a sailor's sword like a girl discarded by her beau 1: Because it's a cut-lass. A man's name passes around most freely when it has a handle to it. TERMS OF THE JOURNAL,. The Raftsman's Jouuhal is published on Wed nesday at $1,50 per annum in advance. If not paid at the beginning of the year, $2,00 will be charged. Advertisements will be inserted at $1,00 per square of 12 lines for three or less insertions. For every additional insertion 25 cents will be charg ed. A deduction will be made to -yearly adver tisers. No subscription taken for a shorter time than six months, and no paper will be discontinued un til all arrearages are paid, except at the opu ot COUNT V DIRECTORY. TIME OF HOLDING COURT. 2d Monday in January, I 3d Monday ia June, 3d " in March, j 4th ". in Sept m'r, Of each year, and continue two week if necessary. COUNTY AND DISTRCT OFFICERS. Pres't Judge Hon. Samuel Linn, Eellefonte. As te. Judges Hon. J. D. Thompson, Curwensvillo Hon. James Bloom, Forrest Sheriff. . . . Fred'k G. Miller, Prothonotary, John L. Cuttle, . Reg. & Rec. . James Wrigley, . District Att'y, Robert J. Wallace, Treasurer. . . Geo. B. Goodlander, Co. Surveyor, H. B. Wright, . Commiss'n'rs, VVm.Merrell, . . S. C. Thompson, Jacob Kuntz, . Auditors. . . Isaac W.Graham, J. B. Shaw, . . B. C Bowman, . . Coroner. . . . George Richards, . Clearfield . ii ' t( Glen Hope. Clearfield. Morrisdale. Luthersburg. . Clearfield. , Clearfield LI3T OF POST-OFFICES. Townships. Names f P.O. Names of P.M. Beccaria, - - Glen Hope, G. W. Caldwell Bell, - - - Bower, - - Mary Elder. - Thos.A. M'Ghcc, - J. W Campbell. - Lewis Smith. James Bloom. - - unest, - - - - - Cush, - - - " - - - - Ostend, - - - Bloom, - - Forrest, Boggs, - - - Clearfield Bridge, - P. B. Miller. Bradford, - Williams' Grove, Jas. E. Watson. Brady, - - - Luthersburg, - - R. II . Moore. - Charles Sloppy. . John Ilcberlin. - Seb'n Snyder - Jas McMurray. Jack Patchin. - M. A. Frank - P. A. Gaulin. - J. F.W. Schnarr - Samuel Way. iroutvme, Jefferson Line, - Burnside, - NewWashington Burnside, - Patchinville, - Clearfield, - Clearfield, - -Covington, - Frenchville, Kartnaus, - - Curwensvillo Curwensvillo, Decatur, -Ferguson, rhilipsburg, Centre county. Pa. Marron. - - - - Edra. Williams. Fox, Hellon Post Office, Elk county, Pa. Girard, - - - Lcconte's Mills, C. Mignot. - Bald Hills, - - - Shawsville, - - - Grahamton,- - Smith's Mills, - - Madera, - - --Tyler, - - - - Pennfield, - - - Anaonville, - - - Salt Lick, - - - New Millport, - - Breckenridge, - - Kylertown, - - - Morrisdale, - - - William Carr. - A. B. Shaw. - Thos. II. Forces. - A. G. Fox. - Chas. J. Pusey. - David Tyler. - 11. Woodward Eliza Chase. - Geo. Heckadorn - M. O. Stirk, - J.W.Thompson. - Jas. Thompson. Jas. McClelland. - II. W. Spencer. - A. C. Mooro, - Samuel Way. - Bcnj. F. Dale. - D. E. Brubaker. - Thos Henderson Goshen, - Graham, -Guelich, - t - - - Huston, Jordan, - kartnaus, Knox, - -Lawrence, Morris, - - Penn, - - - Lumber City.t - Grampian 11 Ula, Curwensvillo, - Bloomingville, Pike, Union, - - - Hoc k ton, Woodward, Jeffries. 4 This Post Officewi 11 do for Chest township Will answer for Fergt. eon township. Cl ALT ! SALT!! SALT !!! A primo arti 3 cle of trround alum salt, rut on in potent sacKS. at S3. 25 per sacs, at the cheap cash storejof i n-. l I(L'L'ftl MYDE HOUSE, RIDGVy AY, PENN'A. a cs t nemmn nonBOTPTnn This Hotel is new, and furnished in modern style, has ample accommodations, and is in all respects a first class bouse. February o, lbol. EUROPEAN EYE, EAR and LUNG TIIYSICIAN AND SURGEON. DOCTOR BORT, Formerly Physician and Surgeon to tho Bromp ton Lung Hospital, of London, England, now of PITTSBURG, Pa., bes to announce to all inva lids, that owing to the many solicitations of his friends, be has concluded to.pay professional vis its to the following named places ; and by arri ving at tho day set forth, .can be consulted by the afflicted, both Male and Female, on Diseases oi the Heart, Liver and Lungs; Cancer, fits. Scrof ula, and all Diseases of the Blood. Also, all Dis eases appertaining to the EYE and EAR. PAR TIAL DEAFNESS, Ringing Noises in the Head, and Discharges from tbe Ear, can be speedily cured by Dr. BORI S Scientific treatment; and many other diseases that have battled the skill ol the so-called distinguished physieians. APPOINTMENTS: Corsica. Whitmore's Hotel, Sopt. 1st and 2nd. Brookville, American House, Sept 3d, 4th, 5th. Luthersburg, Reed's Hotel. Sept. 10th and 11 th. Clearliold, Johnson's Hotel, Sept. 12th, 13th. Bellcfonte, Morrison's Hotel, Sopt 1 1th, 15th. Tyrono City, Mrs. Thomas' Hotel, Sept. 17, IS. LISTEN TO THE VOICE OF TRUTH AND REASON AND PROFIT BY IT. The time has conic that all who will oan escape tho iron grasp of Mercury, by calling, without de lay, to 8oo the well known and justly celebrated Eclectic European Physician, DR. BORT, who will administer those only true and safe medi cines, extracted from tbe most choice Roots and Herbs, which are prepared under his own super vision, and therefore avoiding the use of all Mis kral Poisoks, which were never designed for tho system, to take which many thousand have fallen victims and gone to early graves. THINGS TO BE "REMEMBERED. Romeniber that Dr. Bort wants no patients but those tully capable of appreciating and distin guishing the services of a regular thorough bred physician, from a paltry, unlearned and trifling auack. Remember, Dr. Eort's remedies and treatment are entirely unknown to all others in this coun try ; prepared frm a life spent in tho groat hog pitals of Europe and the first in the country. Remember, that Dr. Bort has a more extended practice than any other physician in Western Pennsylvania. Remember, that citizens of education and our popular men are all well acquainted with, and take great pleasure in recommouding Dr. Bort to the afflicted. Remember, that Dr. Bort makes no false ropre son tat ions to gull the unfortunate, but all he says mi 1 - .Air-.il j . - win oe iauuiuiij carrion out. Remember, that Dr. jJort pays every attention to disoascs ot a chronio nature. uertmcates ot uures may De seen at his respec tive rooms. Dr. B. is furnished with over six thousand let ters of recommendations from some of tho most distinguished men living. Also has awarded to him diplomas from some of the most celebrated Hospitals and Infirmaties in Europe, for his un parallelled observations in Diagnosis, and obser vations in discovering remedies for the euro of diseases that have heretofore befallen the skill of many of the medical profession. An early call from those wishing to consult th Doctor, is earnestly requested, so as to receive full oeneni or iroaiment, and thus do justice to him ecu. aime nnuieu. Please bear in mind when Dr. B. will be in your place. Persons desirous of consulting him will confer a great favor by calling on the first day of ms arrival, as nis Kooms are so often crowded, it . am ....... - is uuny impossiDie to attend to the anxious so Hoilations of all. Dr Bort will arrive at each of the above places on the first train or stage on the osav appomiea. Please extend the invitation to all Invalid ao qnamtances, and oblige yours, Ao. All letters addressed to Box 1417, Pittsburg.will bo promptly answered. May 2S, 1881 "C1LOUR A good'article for sale at the store of J, ijaaiuj wai. t. iKWiri, Clearfield CLEARFIELD MUSIC SCHOOL-For in struction upon the Piano, Melodeon and Gui tar, and in Harmony and Singing. lerms Jbor pupils under six years old, $a,00 for seventy two lessons of one half hour each ; for all pupils over six years old, 510,00, for seventy-two lessons of one hour each ; upon Piano, Me lodeon. Guitar or in Harmony. Payable, one-fourth at the beginning and the alance at the end of the quarter. Vocal music free to all Instrumental pupils. Studied alone. $3,00 per term. , Koonis at air. Alexander Irwin's. Oct. 1,1860. K. A. P. KYJSDER, Teacher. NEW GOODS! A FRESH ARRIVAL OF Spring & Summer Goods : , AL illll. CHEAP CASH STOBE. Just received and opening, a carefully selected stock of Spring and Summer goods-, of almost ev ery description, btaple and J! ancy. DRY-GOODS AND NOTIONS, 0 lio ice Groceries, HARD-WARE AND QUEENS W A RE, DRUGS, OILS, PAINTS AND GLASS, Boots and Shoes, HATS AND CAPS, Stationary, Ccdar-waro. Now Mackerel In half, quarter, and eighth barrels. EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR OF SUPE rior quality. All of which will be sold on the most reasonable terms for Cash or approved country produce. June 26, 1851. WM. F. IRWIN. THE CLEARFIELD ACADEMY will be opened for the rcccption.of pupils (male and female) on Monday, September 2d Tei ms, per ses sion of eleven weeks : Orthography, Reading, Writing, Primary Arith metic and Geography, $2.50 Higher Arithmetic, English Grammar, Geogra phy and History. $3,00 Algebra, Geometry, Natural rniiosophy, and Book Keeping. S4,00 Latin and Greek languages, $6,00 To students desirous of acquiring a thorough English Education, and who wish to qualify them selves for teachers, this institution oners desirable advantages. No pupil receivod for less than half a session and no deduction except for protracted sicknoss. Tuition to be paid at the close of the term. Imay301 C. B. SANDFORD, Principal. Brilliant Opening OF FALL FASHIONS AT THE NEW CASH STORE OP H. W. Smith & Co. The attention of the Ladies is respectfully called to the following notice. We have jut received and opened the very latest and most fashionable styles ot NUBIAS, WOOL HOODS, Zephyr Wool Gauntlets, Berlin Wool - Gloves with gauntlets, Wool Scarfs, Ze phyr Wool Shawls, large and small ; heavy double all wool Shawls, Chenile Shawls, Cloth Cloaks, and every variety of Zephyr. A superior article of gauntlet Kid Gloves, gauntlet Lisle Gloves, gauntlet Buck Gloves, gauntlet Cash ' mere gloves, childrens' Cashmere Gloves, childrens' Lisle gloves, and a good as- : -' sortment of Ladies', Childrens', and Infants' hosiery. Also ELEGANT WORKED SETS, Elegant worked Collars, elegant worked Skirts all wool Delaines, flannels, and a gteat variety of Dress Goods. All of which will be sold cheap. Addenda The Sontags will be opened for sale in one week Irom this dato. WALL PAPER AND WINDOW SHADES. We have just received from Howell & Brother of Chestnut street, two choice styles of Paper. Also, window shading, plain and figured. II. W. SMITH fc CO. Clearfield. November 13. If 61. JUST RECEIVED AT af XX A li ULK s CHEAP JEWELRY STORE. Graham's Row, Clearfield, Pa., a fine assortment of WATCHES JEWELRY, Ac, Ac, to which wo in vite attention. Gold and Silver hunting and open faced watch es, to be had at NAUGLE'S. Tho American Lever of different qualities, can be had at NAUGLE'S. Fine setts of Jewelry, such as Camoo, Coral, La va, Jett, Carbuncle, Garnett, Opal, Florentine Mo saic, Gold Stone Mosaic, Porcelain paintings, Ac. or single pieces at NAUGLE'S. Plain gold Breastpins, Eardrops, Hoop Ear rings, children'seardropsandringsat NAUGLE'S. Gold seals, keys and pencils, gold pens and sil ver holders at IS AUG LE'S Gents breastpins, sleeve buttons, shirt studs,' fob buckles and guard slides at JM AUGLE S A fine assortment of gold finger rings of differ ent styles and aualitv. gold lockets, coral neckla ces, silver thimbles, spectacles, watch guards, and all articles in his line, on hand at JN AUG LE'S. Just received, a fine assortment of Fancy and common Clocks, and Fancy Time-pieces, from 1,25 to 15 dollars at NAUGLE'S. Old Gold and Silver will bo taken in exchange lorgooasai AUUUi'B. All goods warranted as represented, or the mo ney refunded, at NAUGLE'S. If you wish your watches put in good repair ana warrantoa. take them to .NAUGLE'S F LOUR ! BACON!! GROCERIES!!! PAINTS, OILS, DYE-STUFFS ; LIQUOR OF VARIOUS KINDS, Tobacco, Segars, Ac, FOR SALE LOW FOR CASH, In tho basement of Merrcll & Bigler's building by Feb. 27, 1861-tf. O. B. MERRELL T A DIE'S ONE PRICE FANCY FUR JL-J STORE ! JOHN FA REIRA, No. 718 Arch Street, between 7th A 8th Streets, Philadelphia, (late of 818 Market street,) Importer, Manufacturer of, ana Deal er in all kinds of FANCY FURS, for Larlies1 Misses', and Children's Wear. Having now manufactur ed and in store my usual large and boautiful assort ment of all the various styles and qualitiesoi Furs. adapted to the coming Fall and v inter seasons. I would respectfully invite an examination of my stock and prices from those intending to purchase, as I am enabled to offer them very desirable inducements. : All my Furs have been purchased for cash, and mane oy expenenoea ana competent bands, and as the present monetary troubles render it neces sary that I should dispose of my goods at very small advance oncost. Iam satisfied that it will be to the interests cf those who design-purchasing, to give me a call tjr"Reco!loct, the name, number and street: John it areira, ew j; ur etore,) 1 18 Arcn street, 1'hilad a.l aept. ii. isowmo. A good two-horse wagon with 7 A . 1 . I ' W JL box, for sale very low Rex, New. Millport Clearfield I co.. Pa. Mar20-p. PLASTERING. The subscriber having lo cated himself in the Borough of Clearfield, would inform the public that he is prepared to do work in the above line, from plain to ornamental of any description, in a workmanlike style. Also whitewashing and repairing done in a neat man ner, and on reasonable terms. April 7. 1858. EDWI3 COOPEK. CLEARFIELD nOUSE, CLEARFIELD, PA. The subscriber having purchased the furniture and interest from H. ii. Morrow, in said House, is now prepared for the reception of tran sicnt and permanent boarders. Every depart ment connected with his establishment will do conducted second to none in the county. He res pectfully solicits a share of public patronage. July 11, lS60.-y. GtU. JN. UULCUlViN, JOHN ODELL, UPHOLSTERER AND CARRIAGE TRIMMER, Located at A. II. Shaw's Mills, one mil East of Clearfield Boro" Respectfully informs the citizens of Clearfield and adjoining counties, that he is at all times prepar ed to manufacture, at the shortest notice, Hair Husk, and Straw Mattresses of all kinds and sizes, one of which is a Folding Mattress, suitable for Cabins on Rafts, which can be folded in small compass, and .emptied and refilled at pleasure; and very cheap, lie also trims Carriages, makes repairs to all kinds of carriage trimming and Up holstery, and makes cords or Masons tracing lines, ot any thickness or length. Country produce, corn husks, or cask taken in exchange for work. Orders left with any of tho merchants of Clear field Boro'. will be promptly attended to., jan'J-01 HOWARD ASSOCIATION, Philadelphia. A Benevolent Institution established by spe cial endowment, for the relief of the sick and Dis tressed, it dieted with lrulcnt and Epidemic dis eases, and especially for the cure of diseases of the Sexual Organs. Medical advice given gratis, by the acting burgeon, to all who apply by lcttcr.with a description of their condition, (age, occupation, habits of life, Ac.) and in cases of extreme pover ty, medicines furnished free of charge. Valuable reports on Spermatorrhoea, and other Diseases of the Sexual organ?, and on tho New Remedies em ployed in the Dispensary, sent to the afflicted in scaled letter envelopes free of charge. Two or three Stamps for postage will be acceptable. Ad dress. Dr. J. Seillin Houghton, Acting Surgeon, Howard Association, JSo. '1 South ISinth St., Phil adelphia, Pa. By order of the Directors. JriZKA D. llKAKl WliL.li, 1'rcsident. Geo. Fairchild, Sec. Oct 21, 1300-ly. ON II1S OWN HOOK! JOHN GCELICIU CABINET MAKER. The subscriber wishes to inform his old friends and customers, that he is now carrying on the Cabinet Making business, on ''his own hook," at his old shop on Market Street, nearly opposite the "old Jew Store," where he keeps on band, and is prepared to manufacture to order, every description of Cabinet-Ware, that m'ay be wanted in this section of country ; con sisting of Sofas, Lounges, Mahogony and Common Bureaus, W riting and Wash stands; Uentre, inn ing and Breakfast Tables: Mahogany and Com mon Bedsteads; Sewing Stands, Ac, Ac He wil' also repair furniture and chairs, in good style cheap for cash. House Painting done on short no tice, and easy terms Now is the time te buy at reasonable prices, as I intend to sell every thing in my line of business at the cheapest cash rates. Walk in and examine the articles on hand, aa judge for yourselves, of the quality and finish. country proauce receiveu in payment. April 13, 1859 JOHN GUELTCH. N. B Coffins made to order on short notice, anc funerals attended with a neat hearse, and appro priate aceompanyments. when desired. J. G. NEW-YORK TRIBUNE NEW VOLUME On the seventh of September, 1861, THK NEW-YORK WEEKLY TRIBUNE commenced the twenty-first year of its existence; the THE DAI LY TRIBUNE being some months older and THE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE somewhat youager. For more than twenty years, this journal has la bored in what its conductors have felt to bo tho eause of Humanity, Justice and Freedom, endeav oring to meliorate the condition of the oppressed and unfortunate, to honor and encourage useful exertion in whatever sphere, and, to promote by all means tbe moral, intellectual and material ad vancement of our country. It has aimed to be right rather than popular, and to espouse and commend to-day the truth that others may not be willing to accept till to-morrow. In pursuing this course, mistakes have doubtless beeirmade and faults committed ; but, having in all things incited our readers to think and judge for them selves rather than adopt blindly our own or oth ers' conclusions, we believe we may fairly claim for this journal the credit of having qualified its readers to detect and exposo even its own errors. To develop the minds of tho young by the most general, thorough and practical Education, and to encourage and stimulate Productive Industry, through free grants of Public Lands to actual set tlers and cultivators, as also through the protec tion of immature or peculiarly exposed branches from too powerful foreign competition, are among the aims to which this journal has adhered through good and.evil report, and which it stead fastly commends to American patriotism and philanthropy. ' . As to the Civil War now devastating our coun try, we hold U to have originated in a Rebellion more wanton, wicked, inexcusable, then was ev er before known a Rebellion in the interest of the few against the many a Rebellion designed to raise higher the walls of caste and tighten the chains of oppression. Having done all we could without a surrender of vital principle to avoid this War and witnessed tho forbearance, meek ness, and long-sufi'cring with which the Federal Government sought to avert its horrors, we hold it our clear duty, with that of every other citizen to stand by th nation and its fairly chosen ru lers, and to second with all our energies their cf forts to uphold the Union, the Constitution, and the supremacy of the laws. And, though the Re bellion has become, through usurpation, deoeption, terroism, and spoliation, fearfully strong, we be lieve the American Republic far stronger, and that the unanimous, earnest efforts of loyal hearts and hands will insure its overthrow. But on all questions affecting the objects, tho scope, and du ration of this most extraordinary contest, we de fer to those whom the American People have clothed with authority, holding unity of purpose and of action indispensable in so grave an emer gency ...... In a crisis like tbe present, our columns must be largely engrossed with the current history of the War for tho Union, and with elucidations of its more striking incidents. We shall not, how ever, remit that attention to Literature, to For eign Affairs, to Agricultural Progress, to Crops, Markets, Ac. which has already, we trust, won for THE TRIBUNE an honorable position among its ootemporarics. Our main object is and shall be to produce a comprehensive newspaper, from which a careful reader may glean a vivid and faithful history of the times, not merely in the do main of Action but in that of Opinion also. As our facilities for acquiring information increase with years, we trust that an improvement in tbe contents ot our journal is perceptible, and that, in the variety and fulness of intelligence afford ed, wo may still hope to ' make each day a critic on the last." In this hope, we solicit a continu anoe of the generous measure of patronage hith erto accorded to our journal. TERMS. DAILY TRIBUNE (311 issues per annum) . . $6 SEMI-WEEKLY (164 issues per annum) .... S3 WEEKLY (52 issues per annum) ........ S2 To CvvBS--Semi-Weeilv : Two copies for $5 : five for $11 25 ; ten copies to on address for $20 ; and any larger number at the latter rate. For a club of twenty, an extra copy will be gent. For a club of forty we send The Daily Tribune gratis one year. Weekly : Three ooples for $5 ! eight oopies for S10, any any larger number at the rate of $1 20 each per annum, the paper to be addressed to each subscriber. To elubs of Twenty, we send an extra copy Twenty oopies to one address for $20. with one extra to him who sends us the club. For each elub of One Hundred, The Daily Tbibcsk will be sent gratis lor one year. When drafts can be procured it is much safer tnan to rerai; Jianfc unis. Xhe name of the Post- Office and State ehould in all cases be plainly written, rayment always in advance.. Address THE TRIBUNE No. 154 Nassau-st., New-York SALT--a good article, and very cheap at the "bHIOR SALE ED. A. IRVIN'S CO L U M N. -Irvin's Corner Store, CURWENSVILLE, PA. N E W SPRING GOODS!! Just received at the ''Corner Store?' a complete stock of NEW SPRING GOODS. Customors wrfl find The as&sortnient varied, and the prices reasonable. Curwensvillo, April 10, 1881. QRAIN, FLOUR, BACON, AND FISH, for sale low for cash, At the "corner store'' in CurwensviHe. jg T A PLE STRING GOODS, AT LOW PRICES, At Irvin's "corner store." Curwensvillo. NEW LOT OF GOOD BUFFALO ROBES, For sals thrt low, at Irvin's Corner Store. JJEANS AND DRIED APPLES, A quantity at tbe Corner Store. Jadies will find at the Corner Store a complete assortment of Dress Goods of all descriptions, such as Tartan Plaids, various styles; Persian Twills, Printed Cash meres, All Wool and Printed Delaines (in variety,) Tlain (all wool) Delaines and Merinos, all col ors, Debege, Coburgs, &c, in variety. Qn hand a large stock of Mens' and Boys' Clothing, of all descriptions. Scal-skin, Bea ver and Cass overcoats. Gents' Shawls. Fine Dress cloth and Cassimere business Coats, Pants, and Vests ; over shirts, over-alls, un der elothing, &c, &c, a complete stock. groceries, a large stock on hand, (selling low,) bythe quantity or retail, call and see them, and satisfy yourselves. Qents' dress Hats, and staple Ilata and Caps ot all kinds. Boots and Shoes of all descrip- " ' tlons selling now lower than ever. ' Jjonnets of all descriptions and the newest styles, at Irvin's Corner Storo. Toadies' Gloves, Gauntlets, Nubias, and new style Wool Iloods, in great variety. Qloths, Doeskin Cassimeres, Fancy Cassi- meres and Vestiugs, in great variety. jguffalo Hobes of all sizes and prices, and Sleigh-bells, Whips, &c, at tho corner. TROUBLE AND SINGLE HARNESS, Sad dlery, Sole and Upper Leather, at the corner. J"EW WORLD and Noble Cook-Stoves, and Nine plate Stoves for sale, very cheap. QRINDSTONES of the best quality, and fix tuies, for sale at tho "corner store." glGHT-DAr and 24-bour Clocks, of all si- zes, styles, and prices, at the corner store. gUM COATS, Pants and Boots, a large as sortment, for sale at Irvin's corner store. j"AILS, Glass, Paints, Oils, &c, &c, for sale very low by tbe quantity or at retail. QUSTOMERS are invited "to call and exam ine our goods, as we are satisfied that an ex amination of goods and prices will induce persons to buy. E. A. IRYIN. CurwensviHe, Pa., October 17, 1800. NEW DRUG STORE. The subscriber has opened a full and com- Dlcte assortment flf It K 11 ii S in thr, nnw hrirfc building of lr. Woods, on the corner of Locust and Cherry streets, in the Borough of Clearfield, where they will at all times be happy to accom modate any person who may desire articles in their line. The business will be oonfined strictly to a UrvtH AND PRESCRIPTION BUSINESS, and no pains will be snared to render satisfaction. Dr. M. Woods, the junior partner, may always be found and consulted in tho "Drugstore," when not absent on professional ' business. ' A separate room for consultation is attached to the Store, where patients way be examined privately. Every article usually found in such an estab lishmcnt will be kept pn hand, and sold at greatly reduced prices. J. erms being strictly Cash will en able them tooffer inducements in the way of prices. Physicians will be supplied at a small percent age overcoat and carriage. Their orders are solici ted. Every article soid will be pure and of the dcsi quality. . . n OUUS JJAflUfc.iT. Clearfield, Ta.. February 13, 1861-tf. rrn young ladies wanted, to e- JJ amine and reduoe the large stock of Dress Goods, just received at M'SKP'S. EW BREWERY-MORE LAGFK Tbe subscribers won 1.1 v. VV- the Tavern keepers and others that thev bl,. cently started a new Brewry in the Kot'JX'. Clearfield, and th.t it,. .o - " r."L8n of nish Beer on the most accommodating trrnu Tk'" have employed an experienced Brewer, frm u east, and they feel confident that they can .bui a superior articlo of beer. Give tbeia a tri 5 judge for yourselves. ' ' June 20. 'f.Q CHARLES HALT A CO JEW STONE WARE 51 AN U FACTf !t v 1 IN CLEARFIELD. PA " The undersigned takes thin mh.il .r-.-. ing the public that he has commenced tfce ' facture of Stone-Ware in the Borough nf r " field, and thst ho is now prepared to tfn-ti t i who may want them with Milk aud Cream' Crsvj Jogs. oars. Ac, at lower prices, than tLcy Ma il bought elsewhere. lie nolieits a ?har of t t.,, age. FREDERICK LElTZIX&J1; " Clearfield. Pa.. May Za.lbjQ-ly. FARM FOR SALE. The following drwriw farm, situated in Decatur township. Clearfieij Co.. Pa. two miles and a half west of l'bilip.i,ar, on.theUlen Hope road, containing owoi,,,, and twenty-one acres and allowance. Tbere ir about eighty-five acres cleared and under a K,.,i state of cultivation ; with a large, well finis.iej frame 6ank barn, a comfoitable hewed h.g hou' and a well finished frame dwelling lioue other out buildings erected thereon, never f.i';ft springs of water at the buildings, and a l.i: eani well selected assortment of bearing frniftrei-j The wood land being well timbered aDlt,afr laid with a four and a half foot vein of rtonefcal The above farm affords rare inducements to pur chasers. For further information enquire of R. D. SIIOWALTER, Phil.psW, Oct. 23. lHf.l. Cm. Centre. Co Pi AYEE'S Sarsaparilla TOR PURIFYING THE BLOOD. And fur the speedy euro of tlte following r.H. ;:,Jt.: Scrofnla antl Scrnfuloiu AfiVrt lu,, k an T ii in o ru, Ulerra, !oic, KrMptiait Pimples, IMiKtuIcs, Blotclirg. AIoiu XUaiiis, and all Skin llUraui. ' Oakland. Ind., Cth J tin. v 3. C. ATrn Co. !mhi: I feel it my tj u M knowledge what )mir itraiariila Uhm tUtr.Z tur Having inherit..! a cr-fultu iufiftiun, I iiv nV ,j from it in various w y f"r yearn. S'ln.'tinirj It Wa out in Clcers on my liamU auid nuns ; ..ijioUun U turned inwnrd and ditre-ed me at I tie sfoiuncli. T year ago it broke out on my iiraJ and cox ml ui r tip and ear with one sole, wliicli wax jHtiiiful ami luitii4iv beyond Ut-tu-rirtiun. I tried many uii'ilit-iiie mul ml physicians, but without much relief from diiy runrir. I fact, the disorder grew wurte. Jit h-l;th 1 i.-j -i-cJ to read iu the Uoxpe! Mcventf.T that yon hail .i..swl au iilterative (Snniaiiarillit), for I knew Irum ymir tiwl tlou that any tiling you made uitut be frood. 1 eut to Cincinnati and got it, ami usud it till It rut ci um. 1 i. k it, a yon ad vim, in amnll dose of a teasf-oonrni vo.-x a mouth, and aned Aliiioet tltreu bolt I. w aud liolilir akin soon began to ftrin under ttie itenb. winch aft r while fell off. My akin is sow clear, and 1 know j r.j feelinga that the ilifX-aKe hmi goix from my ay)Um. Vuu can well believe that I feel w hid I nm any ing wti a I tea you, that I hold you to lie oue of the apostle of ue ao, aud remain ever gratefully. Your. ALKKtD B. T ALLEY. St. Anthony's Fire. Rose or Rryalnela-i, Tetter and Salt Ithtnm, Mcaid lltad, lting vroriu, Sort Eyes, Dropay. Dr. Robert BI. Prel.Ia write from fWe.-u, Jf. T, Sept., lS5d, that he liaa cured an inveterate cae f Brapty, which threatened to terminate fatally, by th persevering use of our Sarcapurilla, aud alfo a liaaeruw Malignant Erytipelas by large dose of tbe ram ; bi he cures the common Eruptions by It constantly. Bronehoctlt, Goitre or Swelled Xecfe. Zebnlon Sloan cf Proi-pect, Texan, write : TUre L 4 tie of your Sersaparilla cured me from a (ii-ll-eon rwellinr on the neck, which I had autlcied ft.m orer two year. . -: : . , Ieucorrhoca. or "White. Ovarian Tames. Uterine Ulceration, Ftinale Dlioiti. Dr. J. B. 8. Chinning, of New York CTty, ; -f most cheerfully com.!y with the rau, ix.it ui jour k fa saying I hare fbssd your SnrarrilU a smut entUut Iterative in the nnnterons complaints ftir whirk w emp.ey such s remedy, but eJeeUtly in FmhuIz iimatei of til tfrroCulou dSathasi. I have cured inauy iavtw. te cases of Leucorrkora l y It, snd sumo where the .-.-plaint wax caused by uterration of the ulmit. TV? sir- siion itself was soon enred. Neildujc wiUUt ray kii edge equal it tor tbM fc-utale derauremenU." - Edward 8. Marrow, of Newlmry, Ala-, write. " A das reroua or art an tumor on one of the bunalet in isy likmOr, which bad defied l the retnedie we could eiapUm. h.-j at leneth been eomplerely cured by yonr Ex trait of rar SRparida. Our pliynielHii tli-might nothing '-"t xurj-.-tiun coul.l afford relief, but he died tle u --i of uur ruiUa a the last report a-efuie rmtii. an! it proved effectual. After taking your remedy el ,!.'. no symptom of the di.temo remnina." SrpHULs and Mercnrlal D!r;o. Nr.W OBltaXX, 2.'.ti An-; vf. !. Via. 3. C Atr: Sir, I cheerfnUy cemply wl'li ilw re qneat of your agnnt, and report to you some of ile ef.rl I have realised with yonr Saripj ila. I bare cured with it, in my practice, meet .f tlie eoa plnint for which it h recommended, aad la fa: ml H effects truly wonderful in the cure of IVnei-wrf .l:1 JJ-r ctirifil Dittate. One cf my patient had fyphittic- iJrr in his throat, which were ennsuming his j trt;:t? ruj t!i top of hi mouth. Your Fartwparilla. i-toOi.' uk", cured him Id Ave week. Another was i4ti! . . i. ondary symptoms in his nose, and th uhuJ 11 entea away a considerable jtu-t of it, o tlm' I In Um disorder would soon rearli his brnin and kill V.n lut it yielded to my administration of yonr Fiitmi r U: Um ulcers healed, and he is well figain, not of cu.- without some disfiguration to his face. A womuu who iaJ treated for the saaie disorder by mcniu-y . atSt-iiuS from thi peison in her bouns. They Lad lecome v mo sitive te the weather thst on a dump day she sutfei -4 ci ut iiUinK pain in her joints and boues. Mie, tio. cured entirely by your tarsaparilla in a few ks. ' knovftioiu its formula, which your ageut gave aw, tlut this Preparation from your luborntory must I a it remedy; consequently, these truly remarkable iu'u with it have not surprised me. Fraternally your, O. V. I.AItlMtR, II. D. Rhenmatitm, Gont, Liver Complaint. ISDlPEHDESCt, Preston Co., Vs., Cth July. IK' Dr. J. C. Ateb: fir, I have been anlicted with a pan ful chronic Rheumatism for a iosg time, which baflM " Kkill of pbysicisns, sud stuck to nis in spite of all Uie remedies I could find, until I tried your Sariparilla. On bottle cured me in two weeks, and restoied wy foffi health so much that 1 act fur better than brft-ir I atttcked. I think it a wonderful medicine. J. i KLAM Jules Y. Getchell, of St. Louis, writes: I Lavs Wjj afflicted for years with an affeciivm if the Ltctr. destroyed my health. I tried every thing. nd every tUivt failed to relieve me; and I have been a broken-do for some year from no other cause than drrenprm-vt the iArtr, My beloved pastor, the Kev. Sir. F.hpy. kJ'!"" me to try your Sarsaparilla. because he said he kte ye, and any thin' yon made was worth triug. By th hie ing of Ood it has cured uie, and has so purified iuj as to make a new man of me. I fel young aijaio. Tb best that can be said of you is not half gobd eoeifc-h. Srhlrrui.Canrrr Tnmort, EaUrprmesti Ulceration, Caries and Exfoliation the Bones. A great vnriety of case have been reported to ni k rures of these formidable complaint have resulted m tbe use of this -remedy, but our space here will u- j" them. Ssme of them may be found in our A" Almanac, which the agents lelow named r pie" furnish gratis to all who call for Mieiu. Dyspepsia, Heart Disease, Fits. Epl,fP" aw. Melsiieholv. Kenralffla Many remarkable cure of these alTectious hT' cessitie of the eole, and w are confidant that tin ' do for tiil-m all Uiat luedieine can 00. . Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, FOIt THE RAPID CVIlE OT Congha, Cold, Influenza, lloir Croup, Bronckitis, Incipient . sumption, and for tlte 1 of Consumptive Patlew's In advanced Stag of tlte Disease. This b rewiedy so nniversaHy known to nr? Other for the cure of throat and lnng Pu"j'JL p is useless her to publish the evidence of its """J",;, - unriva ld excellence for coaghs sd rolos, ano -. wonderful cure of pulmonary disease, known throughout tl.e cirilised ",t ,iw Few are the communities, or even families. ''' Who have Bot some personal xperjeMc of a. some living trophy in their midst of r,uJ subtle and dangerou disorder of the "lrt ., , As all know th dreadful frtallty of -.f'-'Ji : as they kaee, too. the eff-U of this remedy, we r. do move thaa'to assure them thst it MJ tne. that itdid have w hen msk ft the e" won o strongly upon ihs xmtd- of Prepared lj Dr. J. C. ATtB & CO, Lowell 1 Sold by C. D. Watsou, C:arieid; E A. If CurwensviHe; Sm'l I Arnold, C k Ansjnv lis: J. C. Ererner, A or PR. Foster, Philipsbur;, Rnd dealer Leweil, Jhs?., Janusry zs, io-i- N1 mads by the alterative power oi tnis memcine. lata the vital fuuetious into Tigorous action, and Crercoms disorder which would be supposed I "V. . l, . MmsW lis Inn tr hen reimiren by V T. ill