r4 3 i ;i! 5 S mu- .t lit i . -: i t i I CLEARFIELD, HOV. 12,, 1862. -vMr. Corcoran, the great Washingtoo bank er, before leaving for Europe, purchased one - million six hundred thousand dollars in gold. - Mr: Corcoean made att thfs money but of our , country , and then left it disgusted, with the institution under which all his prosperity was ! attained. ',' -: "' - flSBlllBBHiilavaMaaMiMMilMMHMHMHiBHillllMBBBJBJHBBBBBBaBaBBBMiBBBBBaB i " TERMS OF THE JOURKAL. The Raftsmah'b Jocbsal is published on Wed nesday at f 1,50 per annum in advance. If not paid at the beginning of the year, S2.00 will be ebarged. - AnvKRHSEirrjrTS will be inserted at $1,00 per h square, for three or less insertions Twelve lines (er less) counting a square. For STery additional :' insertion 25 cents wilt be charged. . A deduction ' will be made to yearly advertisers. ' .No subscription taken for a shorter time than sfx'months, and no paper will be discontinued un til all arrearages are paid, except at the option of ; the publisher. ; - 8. J. KOW. . ; COUTTY DIRECTORY. , TIME OF HOLDING COURT. 2d Monday in January, I 3d Monday in June, 2d " . . in March, 4th " in Sept'm'r. ' Of each year, and continue two week if necessary. COUNTY AND DISTRCT OFFICERS. Pres'tJudge Hon. Samuel Linn, Dellefonte. ? Aste'. Judges Hon. J. D. Thompson, Curwensville . . .. Hon. James Bloom, , Forrest ; Sheriff. . J . Edward Perks, .'.... Clearfield. Prothonotary, John L.- Cuttle, Reg. Rec. . James Wrigley, . . ..'"..; District Att'y, Israel Test, .... " Treasurer. . . Joseph Shaw, ... - " , Co. Surveyor, H. B. Wright, Glen Hope. Clearfield. Morrisdale. Lutbersburg. . Clearfield. Commiss n rs, wm.Merreu, H U S.'C. Thompson, Jacob Knntz, . J. B. Shaw, (-: B. C Bowman, Chas. Worrell,' Auditors... ..Washington . Lecontes Mill . Curwensville Coroner." '. J. W. rotter Co.Superind't Jessee Broomall, . - LIST OF POST-OFFICES. . - Townships. Names of P.O. Names of P'.M. Beecaria, - - Glen Hope, - . - G. W. Caldwell : Bell, - - - uower, - W- M'Cracken. - Thos.A. M'Uhee, - J. W Campbell. -' H. L. Henderson. James Bloom. .- . - Chest. - --- Cush, -" - - - - Ostend, Bloom, - - Forrest, Boggs, - - - Clearfield Bridge, - Jas. Forrest. . . Bradford, - Williams' Grove, - Jas. E. Watson.'; : Brady, - - - Luthersburg, -, - R. H. Moore. " - - - Troutville. -', - Charles Sloppy, c : '. Jefferson Line, - - John lleberlin. Buroside, - NewWashington James tiallaher. u - - - Burnside, - - W. C. Irvin. " - - - Patchinville,-" - Jack Patchin. . Chest,- - .- .- Hard, - , - . - : - G. Toxer, jr. Clearfield, - Clearfield, - , - - M. A. Frank Covington, - Frenchville, , ; - P. A. Gaulin. " ,., ... Kartbaus, - - - J. F.W. Schnarr Curwensville Curwensville, - T. W. Fleming. Decatur, - Philipsburg", Centre eounty, Pa. : !. West Decatur, - - Sophie Kadebach s - - Osceola Mills, T. F Boalich. Ferguson. Marron, - - ' - - Edm. Williams. Fox, - - - - Uellen Post Office,1 Elk county, Pa, Uirard, - - - Leconte s Mills, - U. Mignot. " - - - Bald Hills, - -. Goshen, - Shawsville, -, i Graham, - Grahamton,- -tlueiioh, - - Smith's Mills, -u - ,- - Madera, - -Huston, - i Tyler, - - -. f . ,. Pennfield, - - Jordan, - - Ansonville, - -, Karthaus, - Salt Lick, . Knox, - - - New Millport, -; Lawrence, - Breckenridge, -Morris, - -'- Kylertown, - -- - - Morrisdale. - -. Penn, - Lumber City.t - - - Grampian Hills, .Pike, -r- Curwensville, -- r - - Bloomingville, -: Union, - - - Rock ton, - - . .Woodward; Jeffries, - - - William Carr. A. B. Shaw, r ; Thos. IL Forcee - A. a. Fox. - Chas. J. Pusey. - David Tyler. - H. Woo I ward - Elisa Chase. - Geo. Heckadorn - M. O. Stirk, J.W.Thompson Jas. Thompson. - Jas. McClelland - U. W. Spencer. - A. C. Moore, - T. W. Fleming. - Beni F. !!. - - D. E. Urn baker! - Jos. Loskett. f This Post Office vr. 11 do for Chest township. n in answer tor rergi son townsmp I1YDE nOl'SE, R1DGWAY.PES.VA. -""T- ' S. J. OSGOOD. PROPRIETOR. This Hotel is new, and furnished in modern style, lias ample accommodations, and is in all respects a nrst class bouse. . .. , February 6, lHtil. , just from: the east. . li' I g hard" moss o p. ' . DEALER IN ' t- FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, tc. 1 MARKET 3IBKET, CLEARriELD, PA. Rrndtkt follomnglist of goodsand profit tluretiu. Cheap poR THT. t .TiTTP.s . Goods C h nay Cheap Cheap Chfap Cheap Vktap Always on hand a large stock of La dies goods such as Coburg Cloth, . Alpacas, De Laines, Ginghams, : ;. . Prints, ChinU. Kerchiefs, Nu- . .- bies, Bonnets, Gloves, etc. (foods Goods (roods Goods ! Goods tJheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Goods - FOR GENTLEMEN, : Always on hand Blaek, Blue. Brown and Grey Cloths, Fancy and Black Goods Good" Goods Goods lastmeres. oattinets. Cassinets, . Tweeds, Plain and Faney Vest-' Goods ; inga. bbirung, etc.. etc etc. 1 - READY-MADE, Such as Coats, Pacts, Vests, Under shirts, and other Flannel shirts, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Neck ties, Gum Boots and Snoes.and ' 1 a variety of other articles. Goods Good Goods Goods Goods UAeap Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Goods Goods Goods Goods Uheap irnrernnT t r nrT-ic .'a"?! Such as Unbleached and Bleached Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Muslins, Colored Muslins, Linen and cotton tablecloths. Oil cloth, . Linen and hemp towls. car , pets, curtains, fringe, etc , , HARDWARE. AC. Goods .Goods Goods Goodi Goods Goods Goods Goods Goods Goods J heap Cheap Cheap If yon wantXails or spikes. Manure Ukeap Cheap Cheap Cheap', : or otner torts, caw-mill or other ; saws, Smoothing irons. Locks, ; Hinges, etc., go to Mossop's ; . where you can buy cheap. - IF YOU WANT ' - Goods Goods Goods Cheap Cheap Knives and fork. Butcher Knives, Cheap, Shoe and Stove blacking, Manilla Goods Lheap Cheap ana nemp ropes, inx, faper or Pens, Powder, "Shot or Lead, ; ' etc., buy them at Mossop's. ' -J - IP YOU WANT Goods Goods Cheap! Goods Goods Goods Goods Goods Goods Goods Goods Goods Goods Goods Goods Goods L-heap Cheap Cheap Cheap Shoe Last or Pegs. Palm or Fancy Soap, Starch, all Paper or Win ' dow Shades, Lamps, Lamp tubes '! or Wicks, coal oil, etc , go to .'. - Mossop's cheap cash store. IF YOU WANT . Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap iGood extra family Flour, White or Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Drown sugar, bams, shoulders or sides, coffee;. Imperial, Young ; i , Hyson or blacx tea, buy them , at Jiossop s cbeap tor cash.; ' : IF YOU WANT Goods Goods Goods Goods Goods Goods Goods Goods Goods Goods Tallow candles, fine or coarse salt, Cueap' eyrup or molasses, ebeese, dried .. apples or peaches, water or so- do eracKers, call at Mossop;s . . .where you can buy cheap. IF YOU WANT Port wine for Medical or Sacramen Uneap Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap tal uses, Sw:et wine, old Monon- gahela or rye'whisKy,- Cherry and Cognac brandy, buy at ' ! Mossop cheap. cash store." ' IF, YOU WANT ; - : I Raisens, Figs, Prunes or dried Cur- Goods Good Goods Goods Goods Uaeap Cheap Cheap Cheap, Cheap rants; filberts, cream, pecan or .aory trrnnnil nnta aniia rmnnriia .(roods Cheap Uheap Cheap, Cheap Cheap or Liquorice root, buy them . . ' at Mossop's cheap and good. .. . "'" ':. . IF YOU WANT ; , Goods Goods Goods Goods Goods Uheap, Cheap To buy any other artiole chean. be Sure to go to , Mossop, for he sells iOoods . cheaper for cash than any ether Goo4s person in Clearfield eounty.-., lonndt November 27.1841. p27;S9. 12 Cheap Cheap Cheap, Approved country produce of every kind taken at Me usual market prices tn exchange for goods. I I3IPORTA JfT AKSOUAXE.nE T ! ! Fact Worth Knowing ! The undersigned informs his old friends and the public generally that he has just received and -pened, at his old stand in Bradford township, a . NEW AND WELL SELECTED STOCK OF SEASONABLE GOOPS, consisting of Dry Goods,' Hardware, Queensware Groceries, and all other articles usually kept in a country store, which he will dispose of at as low rates as they can be purchased in the eounty, and of as good quality, if not better. He respectfully solicits all to give him a call and examine his stock before purchasing elsewhere, and he feels certain that they will buy from him. . " -jyll MATTHEW FORCEE. CLEARFIELD IIOUSE, CLEARFIELD. PA. The subscriber having purchased the furniture and interest from H. H. 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 sb.are of public patronage. July 11, lS60.-y. GEO. N. COLBLRS. BANKING AID COLLECTION OFFICS .: - . or LEONARD, FINNEY & CO., CLEARFIELD, CLEARFIELD COUNTY, PA. Bills of Exchange, Notes and Drafts Discounted. Deposits received. Collections made, and proceeds promptly remitted. Exchange on the Cities con stantly on hand. Office, on Second street, in the room lately occupied by W. A. Wallace, Esd. jaues t. leoxard. i : : : : : ; : : n. a. fisset. w a. Wallace. :::::: r ::: A. c. fissey. Xew Goods. : Just received at the "Corner Store,'' Curwens ville, a new and seasonable stock of goods, which will be sold upon reasonable terms. : :, . ,, , : t WM. IRVIN. ' Clover aad tfmothy seed of a good quality, for sale low, by WM. IKVIN. ' Grain of all kinds,' bacon and lard, for sale at the "corner store" by WM. IRVIN. One neW two-horse wagon for sale, inquire at Curwensville, of WM. IIUIN. ; One pair of good heavy oxen for sale by March 12,'62, WM. IKVIN. VO. 2 WAKE UP ! The undersigned would 11 respectfully inform the citiiens of Clearfield and vicinity, that he continues to do all kinds of Blacksuiithing , on short notice and in the very best style, at the Old Shop alongside of the Town Hall. - Edge tools of all kinds made and dressed in the best manner, and warranted to give entire satisfaction. The. puolie will remember, that I am not in the habit of turning off jobs on account of not being able to do them.:. All I ask is a trial, and then the publio may judge of the work for themselves. . Remember the '-Old Shop" at the Town Hall. ; JAMES HAFF. : Clearfield Pa , August 13. 1361. N. B. . Any jobs that Mr. Passmore cannot exe cute, will be done on very short notice. ' ": ' J " .. ' . . - . - - irAitTswicic-s D RU G S T O R E. Market Street, Clearfield, Pa. Constantly on hand a large and ' well selected DRUGS AND CHEMICALS, - Paints, Oils, Ararnishes, ,C ' "And Dye-Stufls, ' ' I ' ' Paint Brushes, and Brushes of all kinds . PERFUMERY AND FANCY ARTICLES, TOBACCO & SEGARS, STATIONERY,, - Liquors for Medical Purposes, , Including Brand v,' Whiskey Gin. Port, Sherry thus s e s , ' : A large, stock constantly on hand, of the most , approved make for durability and comfort. The' Doctor' will personally superintend this ..' department of the business.; j. ? May 28,1862 i . ' . - , i JSTEW DRUG STORE. The subscriber has opened a full and com nlete assortment of 1 R V G S in the new brick building which he recently erected on the corner of Locust and Cherry streets, in the Borough of i.iearnciu. wncre ne will at all times be happy to accommodate any person wno may desire articles in his line. The business will be confined strictly to a DRUG AND PRESCRIPTION BUSINESS, and no pains will be spared to render satisfaction. Dr. Woods, may always be found and consulted mthe "Drug c tore,'; when not absent on profes sional business.' A separate room for cousulta tion is attached to the Store, where patients may ue examined privately. . Every article usually found in such an estab lishment will be kept on baud, and sold at greatly reduced ptices.' Terms beitu? strictly Canh will en- aoietnem to oner inducement in the way of prices. ' Physicians will be supplied at a small percent age over cost and carriage. Their orders are solici ted. Every article sold will be pure and of the nest quality. -. - M. .WOODS.: Clearfield, Pa., February 13,"i861-tf., .. Spring Opening at II. w. smith & co s, Of the latest and most fashionable a o o r s.1 FIRST QUALITY OF PRINTS, Warranted good cloth and fast colors, for sale at our former prices to wit : 12i cents per yard. -Also, a large stock of Pamina's and Zygias the now raging meterials for travelling costumes : '" ' ' and promenade dresses ; ; With a complete assortmentof Ladies' Dress trim mings, Buttons, Tassels. Cords. Skirt Braids, Ber v lin Zephyr Worsted, Shetland Wool. Embroi dery, Silks, etc . A choice lot of trimmings : for Zouave's, consisting of Gimp, cilk, 1 White Bugles, Steel Bugles, Gilt Zou aves, Blark Zouaves, eto., eto eto. ' With Superior Stocaof Bareges, . , . Cords, Alpacas, . - ;' Prints, .1 , Cottonades, " Brilliants, ., Cambrics, ; Denims, , ., Lawn robes, -Delane Shawls, Furn. Checks, Handkerchiefs,. . Stella Shawls, Ilickory stripe, Irish Linnen, Chambrays, 1 weeds, Oents superior Cord, Drills, - Neck ties. Rep De Laines, Black Silk .' Ealzorines, ... " Handkerchiefs, ... Moiambianea. Hood skirts. - , iiingnains. Lawns, Meillures. Kent'y Jeans, Fan. Cassimere,Laee Mitts, - Doylies, Chinti. Don't lose the Opporiunity to Xcosmiie ! '- Goto II W. S. A Co's. .where - von will reeeiva a superior article at a small advance oncost. ' a - - Men.. A wake!!, . .. , , Don't th row away your means when by going to' II w c u r,.' . - . , , ' article of a kip Boot for S3.00-- . . Call and see also our men's extra heavy .;? .U ? Plough Shoes. ' t- . i " As Times are Easing so are our Price. COLOUR A good article tor sale at the store ef Uauioj ; j wja-i jr.,jjiwi. uiearneld. r.?n wJ 1 vr .r.-. BUGGIES FOR SALE. One Janny Lind top Buggy and one open buggy,' both new, for sale at the store of ' . . WM. IRVIN, ' Septem ber 17. 1 862. ' " ' r ' Curwensville. SALT t SALT !! SALT !!! A prime arti cle of ground alum salt, put' up in patent sanies, at $3.25 per sacK, at the cheap cash store of November 27. - R. MOSSOP. 1S62. , vt AY A !f D rn , 1362. ' DEALERS IS DEY-GOODS AND GROCERIES, naPf Clearfield CountJi An 6. . IRoi ILLUSTRATED SCIEXTI F1C AMERI CAS. Tbi Bbst Mecbasicai. Papbris the World. Sbvesteexth Yeas. Volcme VI New Series. ' ;- ' " - ' ; ,.r'- ' Anew volume of this widely-circufa"ted paper commences on the first of January. 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To clubs of Twenty, we send an nr tpy. wenty copies to one address for $20. with m extra to him who sends us the elnb.' Fnr ..!, club of One Hundred, Tub Daut Tbibcse will be sent gratis fer one year.;, r ' - When drafts' can be procured it is much safer than to remi; Bank Bills. The name of th pn.. Office and State should in all eases be plainly THE TRLBUNENoi 154 Nassau -et.j Nw-York, , NEW GOODS! At the "Corner Store"; ofWm. Irvin, , CURWENSVILLE, PA. i A general assortment of Dry Goods, Groceries, ' Mackerel in half, quarter, and eighth barrels, . Herring .in .barrels and . balf-barrels, Which will be sold as low as at, any other store. June 13, 1S62. - WJL IRVIN. JUST IN TIME!. Spring & SummerGoods The undersigned has just received a stock of New Goods, at his old stand in Ansonville, con sisting of a general assortment of Spring and Summer goods, such as boots and shoes, hats and caps, bonnets, etc. Also, a lot of flour, fish, salt, groceries of all kinds, and such other articles as are usually kept in eonntry stores. Give s a call, as we are now selling goods at the most reasonable rates for cash or approved produce. May 2-S. 1862. - - H. SWAN. AT SMITH & CO'S, ; JUST RECEIVED - : ' . FRENCH IMPORTED WALKING COATS, Silk Mantillas, and Chantiily Lace Capes, SUPERIOR ARTICLE OF. ' KLACK LYON'S SILK FOR DRESSES, ; Satin Striped Marquise, AND MOZAMBIQUES. " Also, A La farise Silk Umbrellas. With pleasure we again solicit the attention of our customers, especially the ladies. .. . JunclO H. W. SMITH A CO 1802 JUST. RECEIVED AT fgSWas CHEAP JEWELRY STORE. HTSVa Graham's Row. Clearfield. Pa., a fine assortmentof WATCHES JEWELRY, 4c, Ac, to which we in vite attention. . . Gold and Silver hunting and open faced watch es, to be had at . ., ... . NAUGLE'S. The American Lever of different qualities, can be had at NAUGLE'S. - Fine setts of Jewelry, such as Cameo, Coral. La va,. Jett. Carbuncle, Garnett. Opal, Florentine Mo saic, Gold Stone Mosaic, Porcelain paintings. Ac, or single pieces at ' NAUGLE'S. . ' Plain gold Breast pins. Eardrops, Hoop Earrings, children's eardropsand ringsat NAUGLE'S. Gold seals, keys and pencils, gold pens and sil ver holders at ' ' r - NAUGLE'S. : Geirts breast pins, sleeve buttons, shirt studs, fob buckles and guard slides at . NAUGLE'S. i . A fine assortmentof gold finger rings of differ ent styles' and quality, gold lockets, coral neckla ces, silver thimbles, spectacles, watch guards, and all articles in his litie, on hand at NAUGLE'S. " Just received, a fine assortment of Fancy' and common Clocks, and Fancy Time-pieces, from' 1.25 to 15 dollars at '.' j-'. NAUGLE'S! Old Gold and Silver will be taken in exchange forzoodsat NAUGLE'S. - All goods warranted as represented, or tbe mo ney refunded, at . - . JVAUGLfcis If you wish your watches put in good repair and warranted, take tnera to .AlULb s : SECOND SUPPLY OF New, t Summer , Goods, AT Tn E OLD PR ICES. J. P. KRATZER, Has just received another general assortment of .. summer Iry Uoods, Lawns, Cloths, , , Dress trimmings Poplins, ' Satinets, N ' Ribbons. Shallies, - - Cassimere.-r Flowers, Cashmeres, Tweeds. Head netts, Iivellaa, , . Cottonades, ." Laces. i ' ' Ducals, ; , Drillings, - Collars, Silks, .. Jcans. . . ." Undersleeves, Prints, . ' "Muslins, Mantillas,, Valancias, ! i ' Flannels, ' Dusters, . ,, Chinta, ' Linens, : " Shawls. Ginghams, T.ckings. t Hosiery,' ' j-Ladies Prominade Jackets:' Bonnets '' ! Sun Umbrellas. Carpets. Floor oil-cloths, ' Hats - v and caps, lioots and bhoes. : . ; , i GROCERIES.1 :k-: '! C ' coffee, tea, molassesi sugar; salt, candles, rice spices, nour,-tobacco, syrup, candies, essence of coffee, pulverized sugar, crackers, starch.- soda. sperm and tallow candles, black tea, saleratus. wines, uiackeral, shad, salmon, cod-fish, herring. , . ..." HARDWARE A QUEENSWARE., : .; Clothing, Notions, Jointed hoop skirts, Shakers, .i Mcsical Goons i . . Violins, fifes, strings, bridges, bows, keys, precep- , tors, music paper, rosin.. Tin-ware glass-ware, drugs, lamps, buckets, tubs. churns,., brooms, walLpaper,- blinds. iiubrli8. baskets, school books, varnish, moss,. Curled hair, coach varnish, spirits of turpentine, lead and oil, nsn ou,coai on, glass, etc., in tact a tittle of every thing usually kept in a country store . ; All of which will be sold on the most reasonable terms for cash or approved country produce. May 23, 1862. - J. P. KRATZER. LIS DSE YS In renewing of my acquaintance with the many f .1 .. r 1 : . : . j - . . icuuauk zujr uicui6iuu,.l awn IK J )f) 6 T IO CS U.- tion them and the publio, generally, against the li&A t.f An a r-f ii 1 u , . n 4 . A .1 uw , i " - - - . . . .JJ"tV. UUV -TV 1 VJ UJ m 111 Ail CXlt- ing himself Geo. H. Kysr, Pittabury, !.," who kodtka;.JA-.nA Ilia. LINDSEY'S IMPROATD BLOOD SEARCHER,5 and states that it is made from my recipe, and. as if to carry out a regular game of Stop Thief," he tells the public that -'there is a' counterfeit in the market." to see that hi name is over thecork of every bottle" Ac. He also publishes the most extravagant certificate headed ;'A Blind Man Cured" "4 Bad Sore Leg Cured," 4c. I allowed him to proceed in this way for' nearly twelve months, knowing that those who had either used or sold Tn v article trnnlil knv nAtK;n : . i. his. but I found there was a number unacquaint ed with mine who were induced from tbe above statements to give his a trial - The consequence was disappointment to them and injury to me. as they would at onoe pronounce Lindsey's Blood Searcher a humbug, without knowing that mine j , ONLY GENUINE BLOOD SEARCHER which has proved itanir tn )i ;nv.tnai,i u- cure or ' 1 - Scrofula, Cancerous formations; Cutaneous .dis- erysipelas, eons, dimples on the face. Sore eyes, Scald Head, Tetter affections, , Old and stubborn Ulcers, Rheumatic Disorder. I) J. j i i r"" ru,J a- , aundioe, salt Kheuin. Mercurial diseases, Qen- ueuiuiy. jiver complaint, Loss of appe tite, Low spirit Foul stomach. Female 1 ! , complaints, Together with- all other ; - . disorders fmm n - - uraupv& VUB ri - v ditlon of the circulatory system. As a general Ton- j, i euoccs are most benignant, and cannot . ' fail to benefit, where used pereeveringly, . ' nd according to directions. Those desirin9 mv. crj.m;n. ti.j ' a t : must be careful in purchasing., as couqterfeit med icine is like sounterfeit menev: it h low Drieea whinh i a anmn a with some to endeavor to palm it off for genuine ; But onlv from KMT,.ku. r..i. 7 v. ... ' tmctly for.the : , .. . - Ki.nnrt . bpi ppiifd prepared by ME, and tal na other . nM'e 3- R- McMurray, New Washington, J. "endersou ec Co., Bethlehem, and all good drufgista and storekeepers' throughout the oountry. J. M. LH!DSHV-M n - -r : . i. - Hollidaysburg, Pa.; -- --- - ""r"' wuvicsme ' and retail airenta. Cherrvtrnn I ni;.n. . r . .., o ' J -- - . wwui y, t H . , r MORRISDALE nOUSE- The undersign ed having taken the Morrisdale House, sit uate in the town of Morrisdale. Clearfield eounty, respectfully solicits a share of the public patron age. No pains or expense will be spared to ren der; nests comfortable. Charges moderate. April?. '62- GEORGE RICHaRDS. ! HOWARD ASSOCIATION. Philadelphia for the relief of the Sick and Distressed, afflicted with Virulent and Chronic Diseases, and 'specially diseases of the Sexual Organs. Medi cal advice given gratis by the Acting Surgeon. Valuable reports on Spermatorrhoea or Seminal Weakness, and other diseases of tbe Sexual Or gans, and on tbe New Remedies employed in tbe Dispensary, sent in sealed letter envelope, free of charge. Address Dr. J. SKILLIN HOUGHTON, Howard Associa tion. No 2 South Ninth St., Philadelphia, Pa. . July23,1862. , . - ELIXIR PROPYLAMINE, TnE NEW REMEDY FOR KIlEU.tf ATLSM, ' ANEW REMEDY lr(. A CERTAIN REMEDY, j roB ACUTE RHEUMATISM, .. CHRONIC RHEUMATISM, RHEUMATISM OF EVERY KIND ; No Mattes How Stcbors. How Losa Sta.vpinq, Proptlamixe SWILL COSQUKR IT, Will Crus it. ; What it has done. It wilt do agaia. Doctors bead, Doctors examine, Doctors try it. The he.tt testimony. Best Medical Authority. Doctors lnow itPutieiitsbelteve tt, Tried ir True. - . Pen'iylvaniaHoapital. (Fhoh Official Hospital lixroMS ) Mat 19, 1S60. Ellen S.. a?t. 2S, single, never was very strong. .Two years ago she bad an at tack of acute rheumatism, from which she was con fined to ber bed for two weeks, and subsequently from a relapse for four more. She has been well since then till last Saturday;, while engaged in bousecleaning, she took eold. had pain in ber back, felt cold, but had no decided chill. Two days later her ankles began to swell which whs follow ed by swelling of the knee joint; and of the hands. She has dull pain in ber shoulders, and her knuck les are very tender, red and painful ; both hands are affected, but the right is the most so. This then, is a case of acute rbeuniati.-in. or. as it is now fashionably called, rheumatic fever. It is a well marked typical case. We will carefully watch the case,and from time to time call your attention to the various symptoms which present themselves. My chief object in bringing her before you now is to call your attention to a remedy which has re cently been recommended in the treatment of rheu matism. ' I mean propyl 'amine. Dr. Awenarius of St. Petersburg, recommends it in th highest terms having derived great benefit from its use in 250 cases which came under his care. Various com mendatory testimonials respecting it have appear ed in our journals, and I propose giving it another trial. I must confess 1 am always incredulous as to the wort It of new remedies, which are vaunted as specifics ; but this comes to us recouimendod so highly, that we are bound io give it a trial. a.' SAME CASE FOUR DAYS LATER ! - May 23,1880.-1 wi 1 now exhibit to you the pa tient for whom I preshribed Propylamine, and who was then laboring under an attack of acute rheumatism. - She has steadily taken it in doses of three grains, every two hours, (intermitting it at night). The day after you saw her, I found ber much more comfortable, better than she expected to be for a week or more, judging from her other attack, (ine patient now walked into the room.) The improvement has steadily progressed, and you cannot fail to notice a marked change in the appearance of her joints, which are now nearly of their natnral size. Thus far our experiment would have seemed very successful; but gentlemen we must wait a little while , before we can give a de cided opinion as to what is to be the result.,- THREE DAYS LATER ! I . Mav 26, ISflO. This is the case of acute rhenma tism treated with propylamine, the first of those tc which I called your attention at our last elinie. She is still very comfortable, and is now taking three gratns thrice daily. In this case it has seemed to be followed by very satisfactory results.; The second ease to which your attention was called at our last lecture, ha also continued to do well. - I will now bring e fore you a very cbar-aoteristie case of acute rheu matism, and if the result be satisfactory. I think as good jurymen. ireshaJl justly render our o?c iu t avot of propylamine. . He is a seaman, a.'t. 2i. who was admitted a few days ago. Has had occasional rheumatic pains, but not so as to keep Lis bed. until eight days ago The pains began in his right knee, subsequentlv affected the left knee, and later the joints of the upper extremities. These joints are all swollen, tense and tender. 'His tongue is furred;- his skin at present, dry, though there has been much sweat ing. His pulse is full and strong, and about 90 He has now used propylamine tweuty-four hours. . This gentlemen is what may be called a strictly typical case ot acute rheumatism. There was ex posure to cold and wet. and this exposure is fol lowed by a feeling of coldness, severe articular pain, beginning, ns it usually does, in the lower joints There is fever and the profuse sweating, so generallyattendant on acute rheumatism. j I did not bring this patient before you with the intention of giving you a lecture oi all the points connected with rheumatism, but to again give a trial to the new remedy we are testing, and to ex hibit to you this typical case, as I have called it. than which there could not be a fairer opportunity for testing the medicine in question. We are. therefore, avoiding the use of all other medicines! even anodynes, that there may be no misgivings as to which was the efficient remedy. , You shall see the case in a future clinic THE RESULT. A FAVORABLE VERDICT. Juke 9, i860. The next of our canvalesccnts is tbecase ofacuterheumatism before you at ourclin io of May 2lith, whichl then called a typical case, and which it was remarked wasa fair opportunity for testing the worth of our new remedy. It was therefore steadily given in three grain doses every two hours for four days. .The patient has got along very nicely, and is now able to walk about as you see. do not hesitate to say that 1 have never seen as severe a case of acute rheumatism so soon restor ed to health at this man ha been, and without be ing prepared to decide positively a to the value of the rrmrdu we have used. I feel bound ta state that in the ease in which toe have tried the chloride ot T . . - . .1 . . -' lujryiumine. ine pan en t. nave, gained their health much earlier than under tht treatment ordiniriU. pursued. .1 wish, gentlemen,. ' you would your selves try it, and report the results. For a full report of which the above is a cen densed extract, see the Philadelnhia Afi;,l-.t Surgical Reporter. It is a report after a fair trial ny the best medical authority in this country, and makes it unnecessary tojgive numerous certificates from astonished doctors and rejoicingpatieals. A Speedt Ccrb. As Effectual Ci-or Ti Same Result in evert Case, Whenever Tried iinuiitn imsu.i vi bat IT HAS D05E, , t It Will Do Agaix. .. Bullock- 4 Crenshaw a firm well -nown tn mni medical men, by whom the Elixir Propylamine has been introduced, have sold to us the exclusive right to manufacture it according to the original recipe, aud we have made arrangements of nph magnitude as to enable us to scatter it broadcast amongst sunering humanity. ; ; . ''' A WORD TO DOCTORS. " If you prefer to nse the form, we invite your attention to the Pcre Cuts talizeo Propylamine. Pure Phoptlavisb Liquid, Pure Puopvr.tM i nnran... ' t t ! .ii.ni.', ItHKlUUlUE PaopTLAifu:K, of which we are the, sole manufae- I Gf We claim nn nrtin 1r.w tl. T." 1 : - x iOPVlaminA than t ; .A :n pnH r . , ised Chloride of Propylamine. 1 ' ' - The Elixir is : wore ' cosvESiEST.'Ann' At.w'i v READT FOR IMMEDIATS SSI, ASD MAT BB TAKE : ACCORDINQ TO DIRECTIONS, BT ASY OSE, BT EVERY OSE, WHO HAS RHECHATISM OT AfiTEISD.' ! . -ti . . SOLD. AT 75 CTS. A BOTTLE. ; , Ordnra m s v V. a a ,1 .1 ,.au.,l t:t D t . ufacturing Co., Office, Room No. 4, S. W Corner Fourth and Chestnut Sts , Philadelphia. ' Ov fonittiAr irtf tit AiIIamfI,!. wi..t. '" . Bulloek A Crenshaw r Fnnnh fT nJ JohnM. Maria 4 Co., Geo. D. Wetherell C ! : Pe4er,T Wright A Co.v Zeigler -A Smith. T,Mor M Perot k Co., P.bUarfolpWa. fDeei, mt VirANTED.-lOO JJusUU Flax, Seed is ex w change for gooris.lat the ("heap Store or Oct.l.l2. J. p THOMPSON. Turwensville. Pa PLASTERING. The ib-eriber haviag lo cated himself in the Borough of Clearaeld, would inform the pubticthat 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 ia a neat man ner. and on reasonable terms. April 7. lSi. - - EDWIN COOPER. 1.HE! LIM i: ! I Forme, Ime yor -Li LmhH. The' subscriber would inform tbo farmers of Clearfield county, that be keeps sot,, stantly on band at tbe Jones Kiln at Ty roc large stock of lime, and will furnith contrn any quantity at tbe terminus of the Tyrone and Phiiipsburg Kaitroad. - March 19, ls62. , WM. II. ROBERTSON. N. B. Lime constantly on hand at Sandy Ridge Station, on the Tyrone and Clearfield Railroad. NEW STONE WARE .MANUFACTORY ' IN CLEARFIELD. PA. The undersigned takes this method of inform ' ing the public that he has commenced the macu ! fact are of Stone-Ware in the Borough of Clear field, and thst he is now prepared to supply who may want them with Milk and Cream Crock Jugs. Jars. Ac, at lower prices, than they can V bought elsewhere. He solicits a share of patron- age. FREDERICK LEITZIXGER. Clearfield. Pa., May 2j, lS59-ly. F AIOI FOR SALE.-Thc fallowing described farm, situated in Decatur township. Cienrfiel. I ' Co., Pa. two miles and a half west of Phiiipsburg. , on tbe Glen Hope road, containing one huiulrtui and tiomtyone arres and allowance. There are ' about eighty-five acres cleared and under a good' state of cultivation ; with a large, well finished." frame bank barn, a coiufoitable hewed lug. hoos-? and a well finished frame dwelling house au other out buildings erected thereon, never failing springs of water at the buildings, aud a large aad well . selected assortment of bearing fruit trees. The wood land being well timbered and under laid with a four and a half foot rein of stone eoal. 1 be above farm affords rare iuduc-etucnts to pur chasers For further information enquire of R D. S1IOWALTER. Phiiipsburg! Oct. 2-1. Iritil. Hm. CcBtre, Co. Pa. A Xew Lot of Goods. rpiIE UNDERSIGNED having taken the stocK A of merchandize of the late firm of Paltoa. Hippie A Co., have just added a fresh supply of SEASONABLE GOODS, , , comprising Groceries, Drag. 0.uecnsware, , r Coots and Shoes. Clothing. Muslins. I'e Laines,, Prints, Sattinefs. Flannels, eto., whish they offer at low prices . i . . . FOR CASH OR READY PAY. , Grain, I'orK, Shingles and Boards, tken in ex--change for goods. We respectfully ask a share of patronage. Call and examine our stocK. Curwensville, iec. 11. illl'l'LJUt A L ST. N B. Tbe accounts of Patton. Hippie t Co., are in our hands, and we hereby notify persons hav ing unsettled accounts, to call it mi settle tbe same as we desire to have the booKs closed . December 11, ISfil. HIPPLE 4 FAUST. fTIANCY TV US ! ! FANCY Fl'RR ! ! ! JL- JUJIM fAKElKA.No.71d Arch Street, below Eighth, south side Philadelphia. Importer and Manufactu rer of. and Dealer iu all kinds of Fancy Furs, '' for Ladies' and Chil dren's ware. Idesire to say torn v friends . of Clearfield and the sur rounding Counties that T have now in store, ona of the largest and most beau tiful assortments of alH kinds and qualities of fan-r53a cy furs, for Ladies', and mSf' Cbildrens' Wear, that will "--Sssi- be worn during- this Fall -and Winter Season. My Furs were purchased In Europe, previous to the rise in Sterling Exchange, and the New Duty Imposed on all Furs, Imported since the first of August. I would also state., that, as long as luy ticK lasts, I will offur it at prices proportionate to what tbe gondscost me; but. it will be imponaiole for me to import aud Manufacture any more Fur, n avii mem at me same prices, owing to the ua scttled stato of the affairs of the Country. LlP"Rememlier the name, number and street" JOHN FAREIRA, 7IS Arch Street. October I, lSC2-amo. Philadelphia. FUENITUREEOOMS!! Benncr & BaiTett, ? : Respectfully announce to the public that they have completed and are now occupying their new " FURNITURE WARE-ROOMS, fronting on the Market lot and nearly opposite the Court House. Cabinet making will be carried on in the upper story of the same building, in all its different branches. All kinds of furniture will be kept constantly on band, and eold cheap for Cash, o exchanged for country produce or lum ber to suit the business Their stock w ill consist of PARLOR. ROCKING AND ARM CHAIRS SPRING SEATS, CAIN BOTTOMS. 4c. Parlor, Sofa, Centre, Card, Dining, Extension and Breakfast 1 ables -. .,-:- Sofas of all Kinds, Varieties and Patterns. ... Bureaus, Sideboards, Book Cases, Wardrobes. 4c. Bedsteads Jenny Lind, High Posts. Cottage, 1 " French i'o?ts, Ao. Mattresses flair. Hair top, Cotton top and Corn . husk, of the best materials. ; Looking Glasses of all sorts and sises. Also glas ses for old frames. Also, What-nots, Wash-stands, Work-stands; Hat-racks. 4c. - COFFINS made to orderon short notice, and Hearse furnished. ,. . , Poplar, Cherry, Maple and Lin wood Lumber taken in exchange for work. Oct. 23, ISdl. Furniture ! Furniture !! JOHN-GUEUCH, Desires to inform his old friends and customers that, having enlarged his shop and increased his facilities for manufacturing, he is now prepared to make to order such furniture as may be desir ed, in good style and at cheap rates for cash. U mostly has on hand at bis -Fui niture Rooms." a varied assortment of furniture, among which ii, BUREAUS AND SIDEBOARDS, Wardrobes and Book-cases; Centre, Sofa Parlor, .. . Breakfast and Dining extension Tables.' - Common, French-posts, Cottagre, Jen ny-L.ind and other Bedsteads. SOFAS OF ALL KINDS, WORK-STANDS, J1AT RACKS, WASH-STANDS, 4e. Rockingancl ArmCliairsv Spring-seat, Cain-bottom, and Parlor Chairs ; And common and other Chairs- , , L O O K I N G.-G LAS S E S Of every description on hand, and new glasses for.' old frames, which will be put in on very- : . reasonably terms, on short notice.- 3 . He also keeps on hand, or furnishes to order, Ilair. Corn-husk, Hair and Ctttou top Mattresses. COFFINS, OF EVERY B.IND, . Made to order, and funerals attended with a' . Hearse, whenever desirable.1 r :r. , Also, House painting done to order, c The above, and many other articles are furnished to customers cheap for cash or exchanged far an-, proved country produce.. Cherry, Maple. Popht ' Lin-wood and other Lumber suitable for.the baii-. -neei, taken in exchange for furniture. , s ; -,. -Remember the ahop is on Marie ct street,' Clear. ; field, and nearly opposite the ;0M Jew Store." ! December 4, 1361 " - JOHN GFELIC1I.' mwm A. II