fill mwt dmxn CLEARFIELD, JAN. 8, 1862. The Xuon and Slidell Case Conclusion, tiona concerned, question is finally and right ly settled between them, which, heretofore ex hausting not only all forms of peaceful discus sion, but also the arbitrament of war itself, for more than half a century alienated the two countries fiom each other, and perplexed with fears and apprehensions all other nations. The fonr persons in question are now held in tnilitasy custody at Fort Warren, in the State of Massachusetts. They will be cheer fully liberated. Your Lordship will please in dicate a time and place for receiving them. 1 arail myself of this occasion to offer your Lordship a renewed assurancefof my rery high consideration. WILLIAM II. SEWARD. X.OBD LYONS TO HE. SEWARD. Wesuisotoh, Dec. 27, 1861. Hon." Wk. H. Skward, &c, &c. Sir I hare this morning received the note which you did me the honor to address me yesterday, in answer to Earl Russell's de spatch ot the 80th of November last, relative to the removal of Mr. Mason, Mr. Slidell, Mr. . McFarland and Mr. Enstis from the British mail packet Trent. I will, without any loss of time, forward to her Majesty's Government a copy of the im . pertant communication which you have made tome. I will, also, without delay do myself the honor to confer with you personalty on the ar rangements to be made for delivering the four gentlemen to me, in order that they may be again placed under the protection of the Brit ish fag. I have the honor to bo, with the highest consideration, sir, your most obedient hum bis servant. LYONS. Theodore Paine, of Black Ilawk, Ohio, ad vertises that some one has stolen his wife and his black mare. He offers $25 reward for the mare,and that he will throw in the woman gratis to the lucky fellow who finds and returns the stolen horse flesh. Vermont has assumed her share of the na tional direct tax,bejng the first State to do so. By collecting it herself there is a saving made of 15 per cent. The entire State tax will a mount to $450,000. An Irishman describes metaphysics as fol lows : "Two men are talking together, and one of them is try in' to explain something he don't know anything about,and the other can't understand him." If a man who has got to the top of the hill by honesty is ashamed to turn about and look at the lowly road be travelled, he deserves to be taken by the neck and hurled down again. An emigrant to Port Natal, writing home to one of bis friends, says : We are getting on finely here, and have already laid the foun dation of a larger jail." A French Bishop said, lately, in a sermon : "Let women remember,while putting on their profuse and expansive attire, how narrow are the gates ot Paradise." The monument of the greatest should be : but a bust and a name. If the name is insuffi cient to illustrate the bust let both perish. Major General B. F. Bntler says that Gen. , Phelps' proclamation was "neither foreseen, intimated to, nor authorized by him." A recent philosopher discovers a method to avoid being dunned! "How T how how?" everybody asks. Never run in debt. He is a contemptible fellow that sneaks tnrougb file on tip-toe with his ears at the keyhole of everybody's business. There is a firm in Elo-in. Til! "Grey & Lunt." Half their letters come to I J" M . a. n ... mem uireciea io"L,ny & urunt." - We are commanded to let our Iiht ahin before men ; the man with a red nose keeps ms ngnt suining before himself. Whoever loves not this beautiful earth must hate himself a good deal, and the rest of the numan lamiiy as niucn more. It is better to meet danger than to wait for it. A ship on a lee shore stands out to sea in a storm to escape shipwreck. An Irishman in talking soft nonsense to his sweetheart, told her he "could not sleep at nigntior dreaming or ner !" A young lady down in "Dixie" wrote to her lover requesting him to bring her "Linken's skeip." Angelic creature ! The laying on of hands, one of the old forms 4 a e - ... oi neaung, sometimes proves an aggravation 2 . . ju cases oi love-sicaness. When retiring to bed at night, always see that there is no danger from fires, and be sure that the lights are safe. We know a great many persons that are kind to a fault, but a fault is about the only thing ma mey are kina to. , Money and time have both their value. He u uu&&es oaa use ot tne one will never make good use of the other. Nothing is nobler than the aristocracy in- Al . 1 3 . t . Buiiuieu vy vruu , iew mmgs are poorer tnan that set np by man. KOBSOnth is reDOrted to h aerinnalv ill at Trieste, and to exhibit alarming symptoms of consumption. If a man is condemed to the stake, he would generally prefer that it should be beef or ven ison. A kiss is the first prisoner that escapes when a maiden unlocks her heart to her lover. Stovepipes should bo at least four inches from wood-work, and well guarded by tin- 'TIT If a man cannot argue without swearing and ' cursing, bis discussions are too cursory. The law should clench its fists when it finds rogues slipping through its fingers. Difficulties and strong men, like strop and - razor, ate made for each other. Respectability is a thing that many people are willing te run in debt for. Garabaldi haa been elected Grand Master of . the Italian Freemasons. SALT! SALT!! SALT!!!-A prime arti lot noun alum wit put np in patent aacics. at S3.25 par sack-, at tha cheap cash storejof November 27. . R. MOSSOP? ' ANTED. AlWinds of grain will betaken in payment of debts due me, for whioh the . highest mariet prices will be given. ' Pee. 11, 1861. , JAMES B. GRAHAM. FLOUR A good artiole for sale at tha store of ... , . Dl3 , "VTM. T.2RWIK, ClearfieH. TERMS. OF THE JOURNAL. The Raftsman's Journal 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 $1,00 per square of 12 lines for three or leas insertions. For every additional insertion 25 cents will be charg ed. A deduction will be made to yearly adver tisers. . No subscription taken for a shorter time than six months, and no paper will be discontinued un til all arrearages are paid, except at the option of the publisher. S.J.ROW COUNTY DIRECTORY. TIME OF HOLDING COURT. 2d Monday in January, I 3d Monday in Jane, 3d " in March, 1 4th " in Sept'm'r, Of each year, and continue two week.? if necessary. COUNTY AND DISTRCT OFFICERS. Pres't Judge H on. Samuel Linn, Bellefonte. As'te.Judges Hon. J. D.Thompson, Curwensville Hon. James Bloom, Forrest Sheriff. . . . Fred'k O. Miller, Prothonotary, John L. Cuttle, , . Reg. A Rec. . James Wrigley, ' . District Att'v, Robert J. Wallace, Clearfield Treasurer. , . Geo. B. Goodlander, Co. surveyor, II. B. Wright, Commiss'n'rs, Wm.Merrell, . . S. C. Thompson, Jacob Kuntz, . Auditors. . . Isaac W.Graham, J. B. Shaw, . . , B. C Bowman, . , Coroner. . . . George Richards, . . Glen Hope. Clearfield. Morrisdale. Luthersburg. . Clearfield. Clearfield LIST OF POST-OFFICES. ' Townships. Names of P.O. Names of P. M Beccaria, - - Glen Hope, G. W. Caldwell. Bell, - - Bower, Mary Elder Thos.A. M'Ghee, J.W Campbell. Lewis Smith. Chest, Cush, Ostend, Forrest, Bloom, - - James Bloom. . Boggs, - - - Clearfield Bridge, - P. B. Miller. Bradford, -.Williams' Grove, - Jas. E. Watson. Brady, - - - Luthersburg, - - R. II. Moore. " ... Troutville, - - Charles Sloppy. " -- Jefferson Line, - . John Ileberlin. Burnside, - Neww ashmgton$ beb n Snyder - Burnside, - Jas McMarray. " - - - Patchinville, Clearfield, - Clearfield, Covington, - Frenchvillo, . 41 - - - Karthaus, - - Jack Fatcbin. - M. A. Frank - P. A. Gaulin. - J. F.W. Schnarr - T. W. Fleming. Curwensville Curwensville, Decatur, Ferguson, Philipsburg, Centre county, Pa. - Marron, - - - - Edm. Williams. tox, -. ilellcn Post Office, iUk county, Pa. Girard, - - - Leconte's Mills, C. Mignot. " - - - Bald Hills, - -Goshen, -'- Shawsvtfle, - -Graham, Grabamton,- Guelich, Smith's Mills, - .... Madera, - - -Huston, - - Tyler, - - - ' - - - Pennfield, - -Jordan, - - Ansonville, - -Karthaus, - Salt Lick, - -Knox, - - - New Millport, -Lawrence, - Breckenndge, -Morris, - - - Kylertown, - - " ... Morrisdale, - -Penn, - - - Lumber City .t - u .... Grampian Hills, Pike, - - - - Curwensville, - ' - - - - Bloomingville, - - William Carr. - A. B. Shaw. - Thos. II. Forcee. - A. G. Fox. - Chas. J. Pusey. - David Tyler. - H. Woodward. - Eliza Chase. Geo. Heckadorn - M. O. Stirk, - J.W.Thompson. - Jas. Thompson. - Jas. McClelland. - II W. Spencer. - A. C. Moore, - T. W. Fleming. - Benj. F. Dale. - D. E. Brubaker. t'mon, - - - Kockton, vt oodward, Jeffries. Jos, Loskett. i This Post Office will do for Chest townnhin Will answer for Fergi.son township. H YDE nOUSE, KIDGiVAY, PENN'A. S. J. OSGOOD. PROPRIETOR. This Hotel is new, and furnished in modern style, Vn 1 I . " J . . una aujpiv imuuuiuuuuiiuuB. &uu is in nil respects a nrst ciass nouse. February o. 1801. JUST FROM THE EAST. RICHARD MOSSOP, DEALER lH FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, &C. MARKET STREET, CLEARFIELD, PA. Read the following list of goods and profit therehy. Cheap Cheao FOR THE LADIES. Goods (roods Cheap Al ways on hand a large stock of La Goods is heap Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Cteap Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap C heart mes guuus sucn as uoourg uiotn, Alpacas, De Laines, Ginghams, Prints, Chintz, Kerchiefs, Nu bies, Bonnets, Gloves, etc. FOR GENTLEMEN, Always on hand Black, Blue. Brown and Grey Cloths, Fancy and Black Casimeres. Sattinets, Cassinets, Tweeds, Plain and Fancy Vest ings. Shirting, etc., etc. etc. READY-MADE, Such as Coats, Pants, Vests, Under shirts, and other Flannel shirts, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Neck ties, Gum Boots and Shoes, and a variety of other articles. HOTTSFirnT.n nnnns Goods Goods Goods Goods Goods Goods Goods Goods Goods Goods Goods Goods Goods Cluap Goods Cheap Cheap Cheap Goods Goods Goods Is heap Cheap Such as Unbleached and Bleached t i - a. . Goods Goods Goods Cheap iuusuns, ioiorea Muslins, Jimen and cotton table cloths, Oil cloth, Linen and hemp tow Is. car pets, curtains, fringe, etc HARDWARE. AC (sheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Goods Goods Goods If you want Nails or spikes, Manure -a, l ... Goods Is heap Cheao Goods Goods or omcr ioras, oaw-miu or other saws, Smoothing irons. Locks, Hinges, etc., go to Mossop's where you can buy cheap. IF YOU WANT Cheap Goods Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Goods Goods Goods Knives and forks, Butcher Knives, Goods &noe and totove blacking. Manilla Goods and hemp ropes, Ink, Paper or Pens, Powder, Shot or Lead, etc., buy them at Mossop's. IP YOU WANT Goods Goods Goods Goods Shoe Last or Pegs, Palm or Fancy Goods Is heap Cheap Cheap Cluap Cheap Cheap Cluap Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Cueap Goods dow Shades, Lamps, Lamp tubes or Wicks, coal oil, etc , go to Mossop's cheap cash store. IF YOU WANT Goods Goods Goods Goods Goods Good extra family Flour, White or - i Goods orown sugar, nams, snoulders or sides, coffee; Imperial, Young Hyson or blacK tea, buy them at Mossop's cheap for cash. IF YOU WANT Goods Goods Goods Goods Goods Goods Tallow candles, fine or coarse salt, oyrup or molasses, cheese, dried apples or peaches, water or so do cracsiers, call at Mossop's where you can buy cheap. Goods Is heap Cheap Cheap Goods Goods Goods Cheap IF YOU WANT Goods Goods Goods Cluap Port wine for Medical or Sacramen- Cheav Cheap lai uses, oweet wine, old Monon gahela or rye whissy, Cherry and Cognac brandy, buy at Mossop's cheap cash store. IP vnn wavt Goods Goads Goods is heap Cheav Cheap Goods Vheap Cheav Raiscns, Figs, Prunes or dried Cur- Goods Goods Cheap ranis, nioerts, cream, peean or ground nuts, candies, Liquorice or Liquorice root, buy them at Mossop's cheap and good. IF YOU WANT Goods Is heap Cheap Cheao Goods Goods Goods Cheap Cheap Cheao To buy any other artiole oheap, be Goods Goods Goods ouid uigoro iuossop, ior ne sens cheaper for cash than any other . person in Clearfield county. November 27, 1861. aD27;59. Cheap Goods Ksheap, Goods Lieap Goods Approved country produce of every lind taken at ww prices in exchange for goods. BOGGS TP. FARMS FOR SALE. One containing 124 acres 85 cleared and under good fence. A log house 22 by 26, plank house IS DV 18. log barn, smithv ant all no.oon. l , dings thereon. Large springand spring-house con- VRnint lArinna. Tli. I. ii . . v u io wan waierea ana has sufficient wonn nnrl fnini ti ; , a mm is an orchard of large grafted trees, and a young or chard on place, all choice fruit. It is convenient for nastunncr Hrnir A T.SA n cres 10 cleared and under fence balance well umperea. in is land naa a log bouse and stable thereon. For terms apply to y : October 13. L. J. CRANS, Clearfield. CLEARFIELD MUSIC SCITOOL For in struotion upon the Piano, Melodeon and Gui tar, and in Harmony and Singing. Terms For pupils under six years old, $5,00, for seventy two lessons of one half hour each ; for all pupils over six years old, $10,00, for seventy-two lessons of one hour each ; upon Piano, Me lodeon. Guitar or in Harmony. Payable, one-fourth at the beginning and the balance at the end of the quarter. Vocal music free to all Instrumental pupils. Studied alone. $3.00 per term. Rooms at Mr. Alexander Irwin's. Oct. 1, I860. E. A. P. RYNDER, Teacher. NEW GOODS! A FRESH AK RIVAL OF Spring& Summer Goods AT THE CHEAP CASH STORE. - Just received and opening, a carefully selected stock ef J-pring and cummer goods, of almost ev ery description. Staple and f ancy. DRY-GOODS AND NOTIONS, Choice Groceries, HARD-WARE AND QUEENSWARE, PRUGS, OILS, PAINTS AND GLASS, Boots and Shoes, HATS AND CAPS, Stationary, Cedar-ware. New 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, 1861. WM. F. IRWIN. THE CLEARFIELD ACADEMY will be i ii . f i . , jm. vpeueu lur me reception oi pupils (male ana female) on Monday. September 2d Terms, per ses sion oi eleven weens: Orthography, Reading, Writing, Primary Arith luetic and Geography, $2.50 Higher Arithmetic, English Grammar, Geogra' phy and History. $3,00 Algebra, Geometry, Natural Philosophy,' and iook iveeping, S4,U0 Latin and Greek languages, ' SC.00 To students desirous of acquiring a thorough T i:-trj i i ' i i r- . uiigusu XiUHiraiiou, arm woo wish io quailiy inem selves for teachers, this institution offers desirable advantages. No pupil received for less than half a session and no deduction except for protraoted sickness. Tuition to be paid at the close of the term. may30 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 resDectfulIv called to the following notice. We have just received and opened the very latest and most fashionable styles of 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, eleirant worked Skirts all wool Delaines, Flannels, and a great variety of xress uooas. ah oi wnicn will be sold cheap. Addenda The Sontags will bo opened for sale iu uuc wve& iruin mis aaio. WALL PAPER AND WINDOW SHADES. We have just received from Howell A Brother of Chestnut street, two choice styles of Paper. Also, window shading, plain and figured. 11. W. SMITH k CO. Clearfield. November 13, 161. TUST RECEIVED AT 9 JVAUGLE'S CHEAP JEWELRY STORE. Graham's Row, Clearfield, Pa., a fine assortment of HAiwiMjjiiviiuu, 4te., &c, to which we in vite attention. Gold and Silver hunting and open faced watch es. to be had At Hi iwi t" ' , V. UU KJ. The American Lever of different qualities, can oe naa as . TiAUGLE'S. Fine setts of Jewelry, such as Cameo, Coral, La va, Jett, Carbuncle, Garnett, Opal, Florentine Mo saic, Gold Stone Mosaic, Porcelain paintings. kc or single pieces at NAUGLE'S. Plain gold Breast pins, Eardrops, Hoop Ear rings children's eardrops and rings at NAUGLE'S. Gold seals, keys and pencils, gold pens and sil ver holders at Mnip.i ve Gents breast pins, sleeve buttons, shirt studs, fob uuu&icb iuu guaru siiaes ai INAUGLE S. A fine assortment of gold finger rings of differ j - - vi t" iwacta, vurui necaia- ces. silver thimbles, snnnlslps mulA j on iiuuiod iu uis iiiib, on nana at iN AUliLK S. Just received, a fine assortment of Fancy and common Clocks, and Fancy Time-pieces, from 1,25 iu itf uunsrsjiii nil 1:1 - . . Y v. . J ' t iJ . Old Gold and Silver will ha tnlrnn in u - " VAUUUUCC All eoods warranted AJI rorrp An fori ap tka ney refunded, at NAUGLE'S. If you wish your watches put in good repair and warranted, take them to NAUGLE'S piLOUR! BACON!! GROCERIES!!!! PAINTS, OILS, DYE-STUFFS; LIQUOR OP VARIOUS KINDS, Tobacco, Segars, Ac, FOR SALE LOW FOR CASH, In the basement of Merrell & Bigler's building by eD. 2, 1861-tf. O. B. MERRELL. TADIE'S ONE PRICE FANCY FUR - oiunii ; .i(Jilj. jt A- REIRA, No. 71S Arch Street, between 7th & 8th Streets, Philadelphia, (late of 818 Market street,) Importer, Manufacturer of, and Deal, erinall kinds of FANHV FURS, for Larlies? Misses' and Children's Wear. Ilavinor now manufactur ed anu in Store m nana! large and beautiful assort ment of all the various styles and aualitiesot Purs adapted to the coming Fall ana n inter iseasons. I would resDectfulIv invite an examination of mv stiv.lr intending to purchase, as I am enabled to offer A 1 j ! i, r i Mjcm wij ueisiraoie inancements. All mv Furs have hnnn nnrnhiuil n.I made bv experienced and onmntnt tumti ' mA - m. i - as tne present monetary troubles render it neces sary that I should dispose of my goods at very small advance on cost. I am satisfied that it will be in th ;n those who desiffn rmrnhaxirxr- tn rriva m a a ,ull tdeRecollect. the name, number and street: John r areira, (a ew rur auireO 718 Areh Street, Philad'a. FOR SALE A good two-horse wagon with box, for sale very low. Apply to George W. iiOA iicn iuiuuri viearueiu oqm x a. iu a.ru-p. PLASTERING. The subscriber having lo eated himself in the Borough of Clearfield would inform the publicthat he is prepared to do work in tne above line, from plain to ornamental of any description, in a workmanlike style. Also whitewashing and repairing done in a neat man ner, ana on reasonable terms. April 7. 1858. EDWIN COOPER. aTlLEARFIELD HOUSE. CLEARFIELD V- PA. The subscriber having purchased the furniture ana interest from ii. Ii. Morrow, in said House, is now prepared for the reception of tran sient and permanent boarders. Every depart ment connected with his establishment will be conducted second to none in the county. He res pectfully solicits a share of publio patronage. July 11, 1860.-y. GEO. N. COLBURN. TOI1N ODELL, UPHOLSTERER AND U CARRIAGE TRIMMER, Located at A. H. Shaw's Mills, one mile East of Clearfield Boro" riespecttuii v mtorms tne citixens of Clearfield and adjoining counties, that he is at all times prepar ed io manuiaciure, at tne snortest notice, Jiair Husk, and Straw Mattresses of all kinds and sixes One of which is a Folding Mattress, suitable for Uattms on tiajts, which can be tolded in small compass, and emptied and refilled at pleasure : and very cheap. He also trims Carriages, makes repairs to ait kinds of carriage trimming and Up holstery, and makes cords or Masons tracing lines of any thickness or length. Country produce, corn husks, or cash taken in exchange for work. Orders left with any of the merchants of Clear field Boro'. will be promptly attended to jan9-61 rXOWARD ASSOCIATION, Philadelphia. jljb. a .Benevolent institution established by spe cial endowment, for the relief of the sick and Dis tressed, afflicted with Virulent and Epidemic dis eases, and especially tor tne eure of diseases of the Sexual Organs. Medical advice given gratis, by the actinir Sureeon. to all who aonlv bv letter.with a description of their condition, (age, occupation, habits ot lite, Ac.,) and in cases of extreme pover ty, medicines furnished free of charge. Valuable reports on Spermatorrhoea, and other Diseases of the Sexual organs, and on the New Remedies em ployed in the Dispensary, sent to the afflicted in sealed letter envelopes, free of charge. Two or three Stamps for postage will be acceptable. Ad. dress, Dr. J. Seillin Houghton, Acting Surgeon, Howard Association, No. 2 South Ninth St., Phil adelphia, r. lij order of the Directors. EZRA D. HEARTWELL, President. Geo. Fairchild, Sec. Oct 21, 1860-ly. ON HIS OWN HOOK! JOHN GUELICHi 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 oireei, nearly opposite me "Old jew More," where he keeps on hand, and is prepared to manufacture to order, every description of Cabinet-Ware, that 1 . . 1 ' . . i r . my us wauuiiu lam sucuon vi country; con sisting of Sofas, Lounges, Mahogony and Common .Bureaus, Writing and Wash stands; Centre, l)m ing and Breakfast Tables : Mahogany and Com mon Bedsteads; Sewing Stands, Ac, dec. He wil also repair furniture and chairs, in good style cheap for cash. House Painting done onshortno tice, and easy terms- Now is the time te buy at reasonable prices, as I intend to sell every thing in my line oi business at the cneapest casn rates. Walk in and examine the articles on hand, anC judge for yourselves, of the quality and finish. Country produce received in payment. April 13, 1859 JOHN GUELICH. N. B Coffins made to order on short notice, anc funerals attended with a neat hearse, and appro priate accompany ments. when desired. J. G. EW-YORK TRIBUNE NEW VOLUME On the seventh of September, 1861, THE NEW-YORK WEEKLY TRIBUNE commenced the twenty-first year of its existence; the THE DAI LY TRIBUNE being some months older and THE Mau-wjitKLX XJtiliiUiNK somewhat younger. For more than twenty years, this journal has la bored in "what its conductors Lave felt to be the cause 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 the 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 been made and faults committed; but, having in all things i : . - j i . t i , , - uictiau uur rentiers iu luiun ana juage tor tnem 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 expose even its own errors. To develop the minds of the 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 it to have originated in a Rebellion more wanton, wicked, inexcusable, then was ev er before known a Rebellion in the interest of the tew 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 the forbearance, meek ness, and long-suffering 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 the nation and its fairly chosen ru lers, and to second with all our energies their ef forts to uphold the Union, the Constitution, and the supremacy of the laws. 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Weekly : Three copies for S5 : eieht eoniA for $10, any any larger number at the rate of $1 20 each per annum, the naner to be addressed tn nh subscriber. To olHbs of Twenty, we spnd an extra oopy. , Twenty copies to, one address for 2(l. with n extra to him who sends us the club. ' For each club of One Hundred, The Dailt Tribune will be sent gratis for one year. When drafts can be procured it is much safer than to remi- Bank Bills. The name of the Post- Office and State should in all cases be plainly written, i-aymem always in advance.. Address A JiKXKiiJUW Ji, Mo. 154 Massan-st., New-York. SALT a good artiole, and very oheap at the Store Cf WM. F IRWIN. Clearfield. (ED. A. .IB VIST'S COLUMN. Irvin's Corner Store, CURWENSVILLE, PA. JaJEW SPRING GOODS!! Just received at the "Corner Store' a eompltte stock of NEW SPRING GOODS. Customers will find The assortment varied, and the prices reasonable. Curwensville, April 10, 1861. gjRAIN, FLOUR, BACON, AND FISH, for sale low for cash, At the "corner store" in Curwensville. gTAPLE SPHIHG GOODS, AT LOW PRICES, At Irvin's "corner store." Curwensville. NEW LOT Of GOOD BUFFALO ROBES, For sale vanr tow, at Irvin's Corner Store. JJEANS AND DRIED APPLES, A quantity at the Corner Stdre-. 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 Cashmeres, All Wool and Printed Delaines (in variety,) Plain (all wool) Delaines and Merinos, all col ors, Debege, Coburgs, kc, in variety. Qn hand a large stock of Mens' and Boys' Clothing, of all descriptions. Seal-skin, Bea ver and Cass overcoats. GeMs'Shawls. Fine Dress cloth and Cassimere business Coats, Pants, and Vests; over shirts, over-alls, un der clothing, &c, &c, a complete stock. Qroeeries, a largo stock on band, (selling low,) by the quantity or retail, call and see them, and satisfy yourselves. Qents' dress Hats, and staple Hats and Caps ol all kinds. Boots and Shoes of all descrip tions selling now lower than ever. Jgonnets of all descriptions and the newest styles, at Irvta'a Corner Store. Jadies Gloves, Gauntlets, Nubias, and new style Wool Hoods, in great variety. Qlbths, Doeskin Cassimeres, Fancy Cassi meres and Vestings, in great variety. Juffalo Robes of all sizes and prices, and Sleigh-bells, Whips, &c, at the corner. JJOUBLE AND SINGLE HARNESS, Sad dlery, Sole and Upper Leather, at the cornor. j-EW WORLD and Noble Cook-Stoves, and Nine plate Stoves for sale, very cheap. QRINDSTONES of the best quality, and fix- tutes, for sale at the "corner store," glGnT-DAY and 24-hour Clocks, of all si- zes, styles, and prices, at the corner store. QUM COATS, Pants and Boots, a large as sortment, for sale at Irvin's corner store. JAILS, Glass, Paints, Oils, &c, &c, for sale ery low by the quantity or at retail. CUSTOMERS are invited to rail and nTim. ne our goods, as wo are satisfied that an ex amination of goods and prices will induce persons to buy. . A. IRVIN. Curwensville, Pa., October 17, 1860. NEW DRUG STORE. The SllhltArihA Yimm nnanaJ m. ...1 plete assortment of DRUGS in the new brick ouuaing oi vr. 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 confined strictly to a Aav rttjiauiiirnuiN wain bas, and no pains will be spared to render satisfaction. Dr. M. Woods, the itinior nartner. mar always K. fqnnd and oonsultod in tho "Drugstore," when not absent on professional business. A separate room for consultation is attached to the Store where patients may be examined privately. ' Every article usually found in such an estab lishment will be kept on hand, and sold at greatly reduced mices. Terms hnna- r.. ,.L ;n - - i . - v t'. mil su able them to offer inducements in the way of prices. Physicians will be supplied at a small percent -a -' r. . iuo" ul ucl " ro solici ted. Every article sol4 will be pure and of the vcruoiu, ri.. reuriiary 13, IS8I-tf. err youxNg; ladies wanted, to tsfJ amine -And reduce the Wnr vf tw.. Oonds. juot xcfylrti at JUy?WJ5. NEW BREWERY. MOP E LAGER Ihe subscribers woul-.-t.peetfullv iTr the laver. ke. per a d other, that Theh cently started - new Brewery in the Bor,7k Clearfield, and that they are Jew prepa4$.? nub Beer on the most accommodating termi Vk havt employed an experienced Brewer. ttomM7 east, and they feel eonfident that they eaa Inr a superior article of beer. Qive them a trial .-"I judge for yourselves. w Bi June 20. '60 CHARLES BACT A CO N EW STONE WARE MAMU FACTO B v - - 'ss , . n . The ttnderfpn(l taV ..t v i . . Ing the publio that he has commenced the a,.!" facture of Stone-Ware in the Borough of CU field, and that he is now prepared to suppi. who may want them with Milk and Crn, ' Jugs. Jars, Ac, at lower prices, than they ... r, M,v. ii. suuciii m snare oi . lie solicit a there of FREDERICK LEITUkSm age. Clearfield, Pa., May Z5, 1859-1 y . FARM FOR SALE. The following deaoriW farm, situated in Decatur township.CIerfiaiJ Ce.-, Pa. two miles and a half west of Philip, ofittheUlen Hope road, containing on hnndrh attd ttcenty-one acres and allowance. Thr ar. about eighty-five acres cleared and under a eoi state of cultivation ; with a large, wjll finUW frame bank barn, a comfoi table heLlog hoaa,' and a well finished frame dwelrv houie u other out buildings erected thereonTnever failiM springs of water at the buildings, and a larML well selected assortment of bearing frait trt The wood land being-well timberef ana sedtr laid with a four artj a half foot vein of ttoce eoL The above farm affords rare inducemeoU te sr chasers For further information eonnire ef R. D. SHOW ALTER, Philip.barr Oct. 23, 1861. 6m. Centre. Ce. P AYEE'S Sarsaparilla FOR PUELTYINa THE BLOOD. And tut tbe pwly cure of the UU,lnf. rno.inu,!.: Scrofula and Srrefuloat Afreclloua.a K Tiuiior. Ulrem, -Sore a, Kroptloua Pimples, Puatulec, Ulotehea, Bella' Illalua, and all Skin liaracs. ' O.ikla.vo, Iud., kh Jun, 9 J. C. Arra k Co. GnHz I M it my ilutj u. ... kuowletlpe hat Tnr fiiraa;iiilla lta W.V fur u. llariDi; litlieiltml a Scrofulous lufectiou, I fata Kitw from it in vitrious wajrs fur j para. tnnirlints k Imnt out iu Ulcers on liiv iisuiis and artua; aomolimv a turned Inward and lirnNd me at I lie Uiuwh. T years ago it broke out on mv henui and mvcred my lulf and eats with one sore, wlntli waa jmluful and kmthaua beyond dtoriitiun. 1 tried many uiwlictnea and sral physician, but without much relief Trout any fblujr. la fact, tbe tiisorder grew worse. At length 1 was racj to reed io the Uoapel MeS8eti(er that you had propared an nlteratiT (janmparilla), fir I knew front your repwla tiou that aoy thins you made must be iruwd. 1 aeot Io Cincinnati and gut it, and used It till it cured m. I .juk it, an yon advise, in small doses of a teaapoonful www a month, and nsed almost three bottles. New and bealQiy akin soon began to form under the acnb, which arier a while fell off. My skin is now clrar, and I know by Bay freliUs that the di-ieuce bus gona trout my system. Two can well believe tbat I feel whiit I am Miying when 1 Ml J-ou, that 1 bold yon to be one of lite apostles of lite ag, Sud remain ever gratefully. Your. AUHED B. TAIXKT. St. Antlioriy-'s Fire, tloee or Krrslpslas, Tetter and Salt Klieum, Scald Head, Ringworm, Sore Ejti, Ilropiy. Dn Robert Mi Preble, writes from Salem, it. T, 12th Sept., 159, tbat he has cured an ioTeterats case ef Jhapty, which threatened to terminate faulty, by the persevering nse ol our fearsuparHla, and aio a oancfruut Malignant Erysipelas by large doses of the nune ; eayi be cores tbe common Eruptions by it coDatautly. Broachocele, Goitre or Swelled Xeck. Zelxtlon Sloan of Prospect, Texas, writes : Tlirae but tles of your 9ftraapnrilla cured me from a Mn-i btd eous swelling on the neck, which I bad safleree ftW over two years." Leueorrlioe or Wlille, OvirrfaH Tftftaaai rterlne Ulceration, Female Iieae , Dr. J. B. S. ChanninK, of New York City, writes i most cheerfnlly comply with tbe reqltefit Cf your ag-nt la saying I have found your SarmMari'.la a lttoat exnftvat alterative io the numerous Cohlpluinls for wbh we employ iucb a remed v, wt eajwcially in JmaU Pmat w Ssrofulous dinthU. I have cured many lattt ate cams of Tncorrb(eA by If, and some where Uts com plaint was caused by ulctrution of tbe ulrrtti. Tbe hmk ation itself was soon enred. Nothing withta my kaowi edge equals it lor these ft-maJe deraugemcnta." Kdward S. Slarrow, of Newbury, Ala, writes. " i daa gereus mrarian tumor en one of the female In my tunny, which bad defied all the reutediee we could employ, baa at length been completely cured by your Kt tract tl far aparifla. Our physician thought nothing but eatirpa tion coul.1 afford relief, but tie advised the ltld U year Sarsaparilla as tbe lant reaort befora catliue. awl a proved effectual, after taking your remedy rijht ve bo symptom of the diseam remains.' Sjpnills and Merenrlal Disease. Nkw Onurixn. U(h Aug-.. HH. Va. J. C. Amu: Sir, I cheerfully comply with tbe w Jneat of your agent, and report to you some of the eflecte have realixed with your 8anoparila, I have cured with it, in my praatlre, meat of tbe euav plaints for which it is recommended, sad Lsvs t "tod its effects truly wonderful in the eure of fVarrfi mnd lire curial Dissatf. One ef my patients bail Syphilitic ukars In bis throat, which were consuming bis alU aaul lbs top of but mouth. Your faraaparilla. ateadny lalwa. cured him iu five weeks. Another was attacked by a ondary symptoms in his sum, and the alreraUun k4 eaten away a considerable part ef it, su that I berirve Uat diMtrder would soon reach bis brain and bill him. But N yielded to my administration of your Ntrsaparllla ; the ulcers healed, and he is well again, U"t of course wnbmtl some dlxfignration to bis face. A woman whs bad boas treated for the same dieorder by merttu-v was BnBrtn( from this loison in ber bonea. They bad'lwcome so tw itive to tbs wearher that on a damp day she a (Tares M crneiating paki in ber Aftlx and bones. he, ko, was cured entirely by your arauartlla In a few weeks. I know from its formula, which your agent gave ax, tbat this Preparation from your laboratory must be a araat remedy; consequently, these truly r cuius able retoKi with it have not surprised me. Fraternally j oors, 0. Y. LA RIMER, V. P. Rheumatism, Goat, Liver Complaint. J KDEPCKtiEHCt, Preaton Co., Va., 6th July, 109. DR. J. C. Am: Sir, I have beea afllieted wldt a paia fnl chronic Rheumatism fur a loag time, which baffled the skiil cf physicians, and stuck to me lo spite of ail tbe remedies I could find, until I tried your Sarsaparilla. Ooa bottle cured ms to two weeks, and reatored my geaecal health so much tbat I act fur better Uiao befit I was attacked. 1 think it a wonderful medicine, i. I Kk AU. Jules Y. Oetcbell. of St. Louis, writes: I have bees afflicted for years with an af return of the Lner, wbi-a destroyed my health. I tried every thing, and every tains' failed to relieve me ; and I bare beea a broken-duwa mea for some years from no other cause than uVran?rl 'f the Liver. My beloved faator, the Kev. sir. Kapy, advlxd me to try your Sarsaparilla, because he said be knew yea, and any thing you made was wertit trying. Hy tbe bit log of Ood it has cured me, and has so purified my bW as to mnke a new man of me. 1 feel young agnia. Tb best that can be said of you is not half good enough. Scltlrru, Cancer Tumors, Enlargement, Mceratlon, Caries and Kxfoltatlost or the Bones. A great variety of cases have been reported to ar cures of them formiilable complaints bave resulted frost the use of this remedy, but our apace here will B ada tlirm. Same r.f them may be found in our Aawfaa Almanac, which the agents below named are pleaaed Is furnish gratis to all who call tor them. Dyspepsia, Heart Disease, Fits, EpJl'P ay, iueiancnoiy, arnraifia Many remarkable cures of these affections have ba made by tbe alterative power of tbia medicine. " lates the vital fuuetions into vigorous action, and uiss overcomes disorders which would be snppoaed t"""" reach. Such a rmedy lias long been required by tb cesslties of the people, and we are confident tbat th do for them all tliat medieine can do. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, FOR THK EAPII) PVBB OP Coughs, Colds, Influenca, Ilor. Croup, Bronchitis, Incipient r. aumptlon, and Tor the K -1 J pf Consumptive Patlu in tarturra piik of the Disease. edy so universally known to nrj.e " re of throat and lung compUn.. tl a pubUsh the evidence of tts lr- ' ? Tbia is a rented other for the cure 1. H..1.M ItAFA n . .j n-f. r - w. I mIi and Uf wonderful cures of pulmonary disease, bare m known throughout the ciriliaed nations of the e. Few are the eommtinitiee, or even families, mo"f Who have not tome personal experience of its ro some living trophy in their luidrt of us vku7 . subtle and dangerous disorders of the throat ' As all know tbe dreadful fatality of these as they know, too, the effeets of this remedy. "T do more than to ar tbem that U has now all tuea that Kdid have when making the .cure" won so strooglr upon tbe confid-nee of maok.nd. , BunTaiira exceiteucv tor cuieih m - ?rep wad by Dr. J- C. ATE So CO., wwe Bold by C. D. -Watson, Clearfield ; E Curwensville; Sam'l Arnold. LBthereburr . Chase, Aasoaville; J. C, Brenner. MTl' R. Foster, Pbilipsburg and dealer e!rwBre Lcwell, s., Jaacary '23, ldM