CLEABFIELD, yoV. 19. 1862. v'ln Sooth' Amerteathey punish a criminal bj.jewfpg bim in a green hide,', and putting bin In (be enn to' dry, so the hide shrinks and pinches, and pinches and shrinks, till the fel- Jow diea. ' . ' " ' ; ' r- 1 I . i - - - v i. TtunkagiTing Tbarada, Not. 29th. i TERMS Or TUB JOURNAL., i ? The Rattswax's Jockxal is published on W.ed aesdayat 1 1.50 per annum in advance. If pot paid at' tie beginning of the year, 92,00 will be charged. Adtebtiseiiexts will be inserted at f 1.00 per square, for three or less insertions Twelve lines (or less) counting a square. Far every additional Insertion 23 cents will be charged. A deduction will be made to yearly advertisers. ,- 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 June. 3d " in March, . 4th " in Sept'm'r. Of eaeh"year, and continue two week if necessary. ' COUNTT AND DISTRCT OFFICERS. , Pres't Judge Hon. Samuel Linn, Bellefonte. " As'te Judges Hon. J. D. Thompson, Cnrwensville Hon. James Bloom, Forrest Sheriff. . . . Edward Perks, Clearfield.. Prothonotary, John L. Cnttle, Reg. A Ree. . James Wrigley, , District Att'y, Israel Test, . . Treasurer. . . Joseph Shaw, . Col Surveyor, H. B. Wright, . Commiss'n'rs, Wm. Merrell, . , t . S. C. Thompson, Jacob Kunts, . . Auditors. . . J. B. Shaw, B. C Bowman, Chas. Worrell, Coroner. . . . J. W. Potter . . Co-Saperind't Jessee Broom ill. . Glen Hope. . Clearfield. ' Morrisdale. . Luthersbarg. . Clearfield. N. Washington . Lecontes Mill . CurwensTille LIST OF POST-OFFICES. Townships. Name of P.O. Namesof P.M. Beecaria, - Glen Hope, Bell, - - . Bower, .... Chest, - . ... Cush. - -....- Ostend, -Bloom, - - Forrest, - - G. Caldwell - W M'Cracken. - Thos.A. M'Uhee, - J. W Campbell. - H. L. Henderson. James Bloom. Boggs, - Clearfield Bridge, Bradford, - Williams' Grove, Brady, - - - Luthersburg, -i - 44 : . - - Troutville, , - - Jefferson Line, -Burnside, - New Washington ',;. - ... Burnside, - Jas. Forrest. Jas. E. Watson. R. H. Moore. . - Charles Sloppy. John Ileberlin. - James Gallaher. - W. C. Irvin. - " Patehinville, Chest,- - - - nurrf, - -Clearfield, - Clearfield. -Covington, Frenchville, . ..... Karthaus, -Cnrwensville Cnrwensville, - Jack Patchin. . G. Tozer, jr; s - M. A. Frank A P. A. Gaulin. - J. F.W. Schnarr A. . cleming. Decatur. - Philipsburg, Centre county. Pa - M'est Decatur, - - Sophie Radebach , -- Osceola Mills, - - T. F Boalieh.. . Ferguson, - Marron, - - - - Edm. Williams. Fox, -.- - Hellen Post Office, Elk county, Pa." uirara, - - - Leconte s Mills, - u. .Mignot. - - - - lis Id Hills, - -Goshen, - - - Sbawsville, - -Graham, - - Grahamton.- -i Delicto, '. Smith's Mills, - Mauera, - - -Huston, - Tyler, - " . - - - Pennfield, - -Jordan, . - - Ansonville, - -Karthaus. Salt Lick, - Knox, , New Millport, - Lawrence, . Breckenridge, -Morris, - Kylertown, - - V . - - - Morrisdale. - -Penn, - - - Lumber City .t -. u (irampian Hills, Pike, - - - - Cnrwensville. - . r - - Bioomingville, -Union, ... Rockton, - - . Woodward,, Jeffries,- - - - William Carr. - A. B. Shaw. - Thos. II. Forcee - A. G. Fox. - Chas. J. Pusey. - David Tyler. ; . H. Woolward- Eliia Chase. Geo. Heckadern - M. O. Stirk. - J. W. Thompson Jas. xnompson. . Jas. McClelland - H. W. Spencer. A. C. Moore. - T. W. Fleming - Benj. F. Dale. D. . Brubaker. Jos. Loskett. - .4 This Post Ofiee W: ll do for Chest township wm answer ior rergi sea townsnip UYDEHOISE, RIDGWAY, PENNA. ;: S. J. OSGOOD. PROPRIETOR. This Hotel is new, and famished in modern stvla has ample accommodations, and is ia all respects nrst class nouse. rebruary ff, issl. - - JUST FROM THE EAST. BICHAED M OS SOP, VOREIGN AMD DOM ESTiC DRY GOODS, fcC, xiiwt st,bet, CLEaaricce, PA. ttratl the following list of geedtand profit thereby 4Jheap FOR THE LADIES Goods Jheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Always on hand a large stock of La dies goads such as Coburg Cloth, ' Alpacas, De Laines, Gingbsms, (to ode Goods Goods Goods Goods a i iuui, vuiuii. xvcrcmeis, ru bies. Bonnets, Gloves, etc. FOR GENTLEMEX. Good Uneap ChmiM Chep Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Goods Good Goods Always on hand Black, Blue. Brown and (irey Cloths, Fancy and Black Casimeres.-Sattinets. Casinets, Tweeds. Plain and Fancy Vest-- ings. Shirting, etc., etc. etc. ... READY-MADE. Goods Goods Goods Goods Goods Goods Such as Coats, Pants. Vests, Under-! snirts, and otber tunnel shirts, Boots, Shoe. Hats, Caps, Xeck- ties, 11 am Boots and Shoes. and a variety of other articles. Goods Goods liheap Cheap Goods Goods Good HOUSEHOLD GOODS, nVZPSa Unbleached and Bleached Cheap Vkrap Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap MusTIm. Colored Muslins, Linen Good i Gitod Goods Goods and cotton table clotbs, Oilcloth, Linen and hemp to wis. car ' pets, curtains, fringe, ete ; . HARDWARE. AC. ' If yon want Nails or spikes, Manure or other forks. Saw-mill or other saws. Smoothing irons. Locks, Hinges, te., go to Mossop's . .where yon can buy cheap. IF YOU WAXT Goods Goods Goods Goods fJaeap Cheap Cheap Goods ISAeap Cheap Cheap Goods Goods Goods lneap iKnivea and forks, Butcher Knives.'GooY Ckeap Shoe and btove blacking, Manilla Good is neap Cheep and nemp ropes, ink, Faper or Peoa, Powder, Shot or Lead, . , etc, bay these at Messop'a. IF YOU WANT Good- Good Goodt Goods Goods Goois Goo is Goods Uiuap Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Shoe Last or Pegs, Palm or Faney ooap, ctsren, nan raper or Win dow Shades, Lamps, Lamp tubes or Wicks, eoal oil, ete , go to Mossop's cheap cash store. Cheap H roods UMeap Goods Goods Goods Goods r'A- itr iuu wast Cheap ;i.. Good extra family Flour, White or Cheap brown sugar, hams, shoulders or Vneap Cheap Cheap sides, conee; Imperial, oung Hyson or blacx tea, buy them : at Mossop's cheap for cash. IF YOU WAXT Goods Goods Goods Goods Good Uluap Cheap Ctteap Cheap Taltow eandles, ane or coarse salt. pyrup or molasses, cheese, dried apples or peaeies, water or so do eraccers, eall at Mossop's where you ean bay cheap. Goo-is Goods Goods Good Good Goods Cheap Cheap, IF YOU WAXT Cheap. Port wine for Medical or Saeramen Cheap-., tal use, Sw.et wine, old Monon- Goods Cheap', gahela or rye whiscy. Cherry Good Cheap and Cognae brandy, bay at Goeds Mossop's cheap cash store. Goods IF YOU WAXT Goods Goods Goods Goods J;?'jB.aisens, Figs. Prunes or dried Cur- Cheap, Cheap Cheap ' ground nuts, eandies, Liqaorioe 1 or Liquoriee root, buy them ' Goods at Mossop'a cheap and good. io ejneap. Cheap IF YOU WANT - Cheap Telny any other article cheap,be Goods uro wguw wossop, lor ne seilf .Goods GlAemV' ehePr for easirthan any other ' Xjnaaj. Chuij: 1 person in Clearfield eounty. lZi, ChmpTormb.r 27, 1861, , ep27'51; tf? ' country prodves of every limd taken at s Tf mariet priee-s. in erehemge for foods. IMPORTANT" ANNOUNCEMENT V- A Fact Worth Knowing! The undersigned informs bis old friends and the public generally that he has just received and o pened, at his old stand in Bradford township, a XEW AND WELL SELECTED STOCK OF , SEASONABLE GOODS, 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 ean be purchased in the eounty, and of as good quality, if not better. He respectfully solicits all to give him a eall and examine his stock before purchasing elsewhere, and he feels certain that they will buy from him. l' jyll MATTHEW FORCEE. - - a, CLEARFIELD IIOUSE, CLEARFIELD, PA. The subscriber having purchased the furniture and interest from H. H. Morrow, ia said House, is now prepared for the reception of tran sient and permanent boarders. Every depart ment connected with his establishment will be eondneted second to none in the county. He res pectfully solicits a share of public patronage. -July 11, lS60.-y., -. : GEO. N.COLBUKN. BANKING AND COLLECTION OFFICE : OF ..' : - ' 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. - - James t. leosard. d. a. pixsbv." wm a.- wallacs. i : : : : r : : : : a. c. fusset. New Goods. Just received at the "Corner" Store," Curwens ville, a new and seasonable stock of goods, which will be sold upon reasonable terms. , i WM. IRVIN. Clover and timothy seed of a good quality, for sale low, by WM. IRVIN. 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 vurwensvme, ot wn. intiji. One pair of good heavy oxen for sale by March 12,!62, WM. IRVIN. TO. 2. WAKE UP ! The undersigned would i 1 respectfully inform the citisens of Clearfield and vicinity, that he continues to do all kinds of Ulacksnuthing on short notice and in the very best style, at tbe 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 pnolic 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 public may judge of the work for themselves. Remember the -Old Shop" at the lowu iiau. JAJltS llAit. Clearfield Pa , August 13. 1SG1. N. B. Any jobs that Mr. Papain ore cannot exe cute, will be done on very short notice HAItTSVieKS DRUG STORE Market Street, Clearfield, Fa. . , '. Constantly on hand a large and well selected .-. , . : stock ot DRUGS AND CIIE.HICALS, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, . And . Dye-Stuffs, . ' Paint Brashes, and Crushes of all kinds PERFUMERY AND FANCY ARTICLES, TOBACCO & SEGARS, STATIONERY, Liquors for Medical Purposes, ' Including Brandy, Whiskey, Gin, Port, Sherry and Madsira n mes, Ac. , T II TJ S S E S , . , A large stock constantly on hand. of. the most " approved make fur durability and comfort. The Doctor will personally superintend . this . department of the business. ' May 28.1862 NEW DRUG STORE. The subscriber has opened a full and eon plete assortment of DRUGS in the new brick building which he recently erected on the corner of .Locnst and Cherry streets, in the Borough of Clearfield, where he will at all times be happy to accommodate any person who may desire articles in bis line. 1 be business will be confined strictly to a and no pains will be spared to render satisfaction. Dr. Woods, may always be found and consulted in tbe 'Urugfctore, when not absent on profes sional business. A separate room for consulta tion is attached to the Store, where patients may be examined privately. Every article usually found in such an estab- iisnment win ne kept on band, and sold at greatly red need pr ices. Terms bein strictly Caxh will en able them to offer inducements in the way of prices. Pbysieians will be supplied at a small percent age overeost and carriage. Theirorders are solici ted. Every article sold will be pure and of the nest quality. M. WOODS. Clearfield, Pa.. February 13, 1851-tf. ' Spring Opening at n..w. smith & co s, Of the latest and most fashionable g o o r s. FIRST QUALITY" OF PRINTS, Warranted good eloth and fast colors, for sale at our former prices to wit : 12, cents per Yard. Also, a large stock of Pamina's and Zygias. the uu mgujg mcniitis or travelling costumes : and promenade dresses: With a complete assortment of Ladies' Dress trim. uiugs, Jum, j. assets, voras. CBirt liraids. Ber lin Zephyr Worsted. Shetland Wool. Embroi- ' . dery. Silks, ete A choice lot of trimmings for Zouave's, consisting of Gimp, Silk, White Bugles, Steel Btgles, Gilt Zou aves, Blark Zouaves, etc., ate., ete. . With Sunerior Stock of -i- - Barege, Cords, . Alpacas, Prints. , " Cottonadea. . . Brilliants Cambrics. Denims. Lawn robes. -. Delane Sbawis, Farn. Checks... Handkerchiefs, siei:a Shawls, Hickory stripe Cbambravs. Tweeds. ' Irish Linnen. flents' superior Gintrhama. , :. Cord. Drilla . JN ecK ties. Lawns, - . Rep De Laines, Black Silk i .: Meillures, . Balsorines, . Handkerchiefs. Kent V Jeans. MofimhinnM. : Hnnn akirto Fan. Cassimere,Laoe Mitts, Doylies, Cbints. Don't lose the Onneriunitr to Eeonimiia ! Go to H W. S. A Co's, . where you will receive a iiKicuasmui advance oneosi. Don't throw away yonr means when by rofnz to . vu r. juh can a real good ' article of a Kip Boot for S3.00. Call and see also our men's extra heavy As Times are Easing so are onr Prices SALTr-a, good article, and very cheap at tbe atoraef ,. , WM. F. IB WIN. Clearfield BUGGIES FOR. SALE. One Jaany.'liwl top Buggy and one open buggy. , both new. for sale at the store ef WM. IRVIN i?. i - j : September 17. 1862. . . Cnrwensville-;'. SALT ! SALT !! SALT !!! A prime arti cle of ground alum salt.- put up in pstent 8SAKS. at $3.25 per aacK, at the cheap cash store of November 27. ' R. MOSSOP. 1S62. AY A N D X H v 12. 6 DEALERS 15 - . -. Xjr . r. 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To clubs of Twenty, we send an extra. copy.; . ; . . . , Xwenty copies to one address for $20. with one extra to him who sends us the club. For each elub of One Hundred. The Dailt Tribcxb will be aent gratis fer one year.: I ' 1 - i : , ; . a r j - When .drafts can be procured it ia much safer than to remi: Bank Bill. : The name of the Post Office and State should in all oases be plainly written. Payment always in advance.. Address THE TRIBUNE, No. 14 Kim. New-Terk NEW GOOD S! At the Corner StoreofWnL-'lnriii, CURWENSVILLE, PA.1. A general . assortment of Dry Goods, Groeeries, Mackerel in half, quarter, and eighth barrels, , - i Herring f in barrels ; and half-barrels, f . Which will be sold as low aa at any other store. June 18. 1362. WM. IRVIN. JUST IN TIME! , Sp riii2:& Summer Goods The undersigned has just received a stock of NewGoods, at his old stand in Ansonville. con sisting of a general assortment of Spring and Summer goods, such as boots and shoes, bats and caps, bonnets, etc. Also, a lot of flour, fish, salt, groceries of all kinds, and such other articles as are usually kept in country stores. Givens a call, as we are now selling goods at the most reasonable rates for cash or approved produce. ;May 23. 1S62. II. SWAN. AT SMITH & CO'S, , , JUST.BECEIVED . i FRENCH IMPORTED WALKING COATS Silk Mantillas, and Chant illy Lace Capes, ; ' J; SUPERIOR ARTICLE OF BLACK LYONS SILK FOR DRESSES, Satin Striped Marquise AND MOZAMBIQUE. - Also, A La 1'arise Silk Umbrellas. With pleasure we again solicit the attention of our customers, especially the ladies. JunelO II. W. SMITH A CO .1862. T UST RECEIVED AT( CHEAP JEWELRY STORE,, ff? Graham's Row. Clearfield. Pa., a fine assortment of WATCHES JEWELRY, 4c., 4o., to which we in vite attention. , Gold and Silver hunting and open faced watch es. to be bad at . . ALtiLt & The American Lever of different qualities, can be bad at jrA L (xUn a. Fine setts of Jewelry, such as Cameo, Coral. La va. Jctt. Carbuncle,- tiarnett. Opal, Florentine Mo saic, Gold Stone Mosaic, Porcelain paintings, Ac, or fing!e pieces at : . ... -., NAUGLE'S. Plain gold Breast pins, Ear drops, Hoop Ear rings. children seardropsandringsat : aAIULL s . Gold seals, keys and pencils, gold pens and sil ver bolders at OiALtiLb J. - Gents breast pins, sleeve buttons, shirt studs, fob buckles and guard slides at . . NAUGLE'S. A fine assortment of gold finger rings of differ ent styles and quality, gold lockets, coral neckla ces, silver thimbles, spectacles, watch guards, and all articles in bis line, on hand at . AALGLE.3 Ju?t received, .a fine assortment of Fancy and common Clocks, and Faucy Time-pieces, ftam 1.2o to 15 dollars at , - , NAUGLE'S. Old Gold and Silver will be taken in exchange torgoousat , !.uX.-ii(iLes. All goods warranted as represented, or tbe mo ney refunded, at : NAUGLE'S. ii you wisn yonr watches put in good repair and warranted, take them to . m NAI.GLL S. ? ' ' - ff y ") ; ' t ' - - T SECONU supply OP ' j - Xew. , Sumnier , Goods, AT Tnt OLD. PRICES J.P.KIIATZER. Has just received another general- assortment of rummer lryOooda. Lawns, Poplins,-- Shallies. Cashmeres,' Lavellas, Ducals, , , Silks. " Prints, Vnlanciae,' Cloths. Dress trimmings Satinets.A Cassimere. Tweeds. Cottonades, Drillings, . Jeans. Muslins. Flannels, KIOOODS. Flowers. Head netti, Laces. Collars,. , . l.jideri'leeves. Mantillas, .' Dusters, 1 :'. - Shawls. ; Hosiery, Jackets. Bonnets , f Chintz, Ginghams,. Ladies Linens. ; T.ckings, - Prominade Sun Lmbreil. CarpeU. Floor oil-cloths, and Caps, Boots and Shoes. ( . ' GROCERIES' ' Hats t offee, tea, molasses. ; sugar,, salt," candles. Vice. spices, Hour, tobacco, syrup, candies, essence of coffee, pulverized sugar, crackers, starch, soda sperm and tallow candles, black tea, saleratus. wines, niackeral, shad,' salmon, cod-fish, herring. ' HARDWARE 4 QUEENSWARE. Clothing, Notions, Jointed ' hoop skirts, Shakers. MfsicAL Goons Violins, fifes, strings, bridged, bows, keys, precep tors, music paper, rosin. . Tin-ware glass-ware, drnzs. lamns. buckets, tubs. churns, brooms, wall paper, blinds, umbrellas. nasKeta, school books, varnish, moss, curled hair: cuca vamisn. spirits oi turpentine, lead and oil, nsn on.eoai on. glass, etc., in tact a little 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 prodooe. May 28, IM2. - J. P. KRATZER. LISDSEY'S BLOOD SEARCHER. In renewincrof my acduaintance with th mnnv 'cu.ia vt in j uicuiuiua, x.ucem it proper to cau tion them and the public, generally, against the use of an article prepared and sold bra man call ing himself "Geo. H. Keyser, Pittsbury, Pa. " who 1.. tlo Im.J.... II .-a AA tto iuo (U1'UUCUL'C IU Cilli lfc . -f LINDSEY S IMPROVED BLOOD SEARCHER, and states that it is made from my recipe, and, as u to carry out a regular game of 'Stop Xhief," he tells the public that -'there is a counterfeit in the market,7 to se that his name is over the cork of every bottle7' Ae. He also publishes the mot extravagant certificate, headed "A Blind Man Cured77 "A Bad Sore Leg Cured," 4c. I allowed aim to proceed in mis way for nearly twelve montns. Knowing that those who had either or sold my artiele would have nothing to do with his, but I found there was a number nninni;n. ed with mine who were induced from the above statements to give his a trial. The consequence -..n".'"ui i uvm mu injury to me. as they would, at once pronounce Lindsev's Blood Searcher a humbug, without knowing that untie " as in o ' i ONLY GENUINE BLOOD SEARCHER whieh has proved itself to ha inrninKi ; '.. ; cure of Scrofula, Cancerous formations, Cutaneous dis- "f5' "yeipeias. isoiis. fimples on the faee, Sore eyes, Scald Head, Tetter affections, 01.and stubborn Ulcers, Rheumatic Disorders. Dvsneni rnaHn..; Jaundice, bait Rheum, Mercurial diseases, Gen- uewmj. iwver complaint. Loss or appe- - tite, Low spirits, foul stomach, Female - , complaints. Together with all other disorders from an ininMi . .. ' dition of the circulatory system. Asa general Ton- io, lis eneets are most benignant, and cannot : fail to benefit, where used persereringly, ; " and acoording to directions. Those desiring my rennin ninA - it be careful in purchasing, as counterfeit med iaine is like counterfeit money, it can ri us fTn r ri at low prices whiob i. a sufficient inducement wnu hiiud to eoaeavor to palm ft eff for genuine Bny only from Rcsueetable- I)al.r a.b n:.' tinctly for tbe . r, , . - BLOOD j SEARCHER prepared by ME, and tote no other. For sale by J. R. McMurrav. Kw T. and H T. Henderson t Co.; Bethlehem, and all good drutgists and storekeeners thmufhnntth. country. ; J. M. LINDSEY. M D ' -l Hollidaysburg, Pa.' J. R. A P,; Kinports. wholesale nH .--ii agents, Cherry tree. Indiana oounty. Pa . Simon Johnson, Pittsburg, p. a0, - . ; July 3fl, l'i ly. MORRISDALE HOt'SE..-Th andersign ed having taken the Morrisdale House, sit uate in the town nfMorriadale. Clearfield county, respectfully solicits a share of the public patron age. No pains or expense will be spared to ren der; aests comor UWe. .7 Charges moderate. ' April 2, '62. GEORGE RICHaRDS- HOWARD ASSOCIATION. Philadelphia for the relief of the Sick and Distressed, afflicted with Virulent and Chronic Diseases, and especially 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 Sexaal Or gans, and on tbe New Remedies employed in the Dispensary, sent in scaled letter euvelopes, free of charge. Address ;; , .. Dr. J. SKILLIN HOUGHTON. Howard Associa tion. No 2 South Ninth St., Philadelphia, Pa. jHly23, IS52, . ' - r .1 ' E ELIXIR PROPYLAMINE, THE NEW REMEBY FOR' RHEUMATISM. A NEW REMEDY ! ' I ' ' 1 A CERTAIN REMEDY. F0R ACUTE RHEUMATISM. - ' CHRONIC KHEPMATISM, RHEUMATISM OF EVERY KIND ; No Matter How Stcbokm, How Long St and 10. Proptlamixe !WlLL CoXQCfB IT, i WlLI Ccre IT, What it has done. It will do again. Doctors bead, Doctors examine, Doctors trt it ' The best testimony. Best Medirxl Atithorttq. Doctors I note it, Patient believe it, Tried 4- True. Pen-iylvfeniaHoapital. (From Official Hospital Ksport ) May 19, 1560. Ellen fc., set. 2S. single, never was very strong. Two years ago she had an at tack of acute rheumatism, from which she was con fined to her bed for two weeks, and subsequently from a relapse for four more. She has been well since then till, last Saturdays while engaged in house cleaning, she took cold, had pain in her back, felt cold, but had no decided chill. 'Two days later ber ankles began to swell which was follow ed by swelling of the knee jointsaud of the hands. She has dull pain in her shoulders, and her knuck les are very tender, red and painful ; both bands are affected, but tbe right is tbe most so. This, then, is a case of acute rheumatism, or, as it Ts now fashionably called, rheumatic fever. It is a a ell marked typical care. We will carefully watch the case, and from time to time eall your attention to the various symptoms which present themselves. My chief object in bringing her before you now is to eall your attention to a remedy which has re cently been recommended in the treatment of rheu matism. I mean prupyamine. Lt. A wenarius of St. Petersburg, recommends it in tbi highest terms naviBg aerivea great oeneht Irom its use in 2i0 cases which came nnder his care. Various com mendatory testimonial.-' 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 worli. of new remedies, which are vaunted as specifies ; but this comes to us recommended so highly, that we are bound to give it a trial. ' SAME CASE FOUR DAYS LATER! Mav 23, I860. -I wi I 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 hourf. (intermitting it at night). The d;iy after you saw her, I found her much more comfortable, better than she expected to bo for a week or more, judging from hr other attack. (Tbe 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 ol their natural size Thus far ourexperiment 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 ! ' M at 2G,18B0. This is the case of acute rheuma tism treated with propylamine, the first of those to which I called your attention at our last clinis. She is still very comfortable, and is now taking three gratns thric daily. . t . - . In .this case it has seemed to be followed by very satisfactory results Tbe second caie to which your attention was called at our last lecture, ha? also continued to do wellr I will now bring e fore jou a- vtry characteristic ca.-e of acute rheu matism, and if the result be satisfactory.; 1 thint a good jurymen, treshal justly ren ter our vft... in fa rot of propylamine. - ........ . He is a seaman, at. 26. ho was admitted a few days ago. Has had occasional rbcumatie pains, bnt not so as to keep his bed. until eight days ago. The pains began in. his right knee, subsequently affeeted 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 beeu much sweat ing. " Ilis pulse is full and strung, and about SJO, 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, as it usually docs, in tbe lower joints There is fever and tbe profuse swaatiu-', so general lyattendant on acute rheumatism. .-'I did not bring this patient before you with the intention of giving you a lecture on all the noint connected with rheumatism, but to aain rive a trial to the new remedy we are testing.-and to ex hibit to you this typical case, tut I have called it, than which there could not be a fairer opportunity for testing tbe medicine in question. We are. therefore, avoiding; the use of ail other medicine. even anodynes, that there may be no misgivinga as 10 wuicn was ine em?ient remedy, lou than see the case in a future clinic. : THE RESULT. A FAVORABLE VERDICT. 1 JCAE a, ItitiO. The next of our canvaledcentu i the case ofj acute rheumatism before you at our clin ic of May 26th, which I then called a typical case, and which it was remarked wasa fair opportunity for testing the worth of our new remedv ri-. 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. Ida not hesitate to sau that J have never seen as severe a case of ' aente rheumatism so soon restor ed to health as this man has been, and without be ing prepared to decide positively as to the value oj the remedy we have used, I feel bound to state that in the caset in which ice have tried the cliloride of propylamine, the patients have trained their henJtk much earlier tlian under th treatment ardinnnl pursued.. I wish, gentlemen, you would your selves try it, and report the results. - For a full report of which the above is a een densed extract, see the Philadelphia Mediculand Surgical Reporter. It is a report after a fair trial by the best medical authority in this country, and makes it unnecessary toisive numerou -rt i ,.. from astonished doctors and rejoicing patients. A Speeot Ccre. As Effectl ai. Ci pu -Tb.' Same Result is evert Case, Whenever Tried. . W.. .. 1. . tvr - ' inr.Btitu ikieo. 11 HAT IT HAS DONE, It Will Do Agaix. ; . .-. 1 Bulloci A Crenshaw a firm well nown tn .,n.t medical men, by whom the Elixir PmnrinMn. has been introduced, have sold to us the exclusive right to manufacture it according to the original recipe, and we have made arrangements of such magnitude as to enable us to scatter it broadest amongst suffering humanity. A WORD TO DOCTORS. If you prefer to use the same rem ed v tn nrl. . form, we invite your attention to the Pn TALKED PROPrLAMrSE.PcRE PROPYLAMINE LlQCID PCRE PBOPYLAWrSE CO-TCEHTRATED, Pl-RB Ioi.IDE Proptlamise, of which we are the sole manafa. turers. - . T rs""We cla im no other virtti. .. r-t;: Propylamine than is contained in Pure Crvutal- zed Chloride of Propylamine. , The Elixir is more cowcmcvt An. BEADV FOB HMEI.IATB CftR, ASD SI AT BE TAKES ACCORDISa TO DIRECTIONS. BV AST OSE. BT BVEBYOSE. WHO HAS RHKPH AT1.SM OF ASV XlSD, SOLD AT 75 CTS. A BOTTLE, lit Orders may be addressed n factoring Co., Office, Room No. 4, 8. W Corner Fourth and Chestnut Sta., Philadelphia., Or to either of tbe following Whi.e.i. - . Bnllock A Crenshaw : Freneh 2 r.' John M. Mans A Co.. Geo. 1. WetherellA f! pis Pen Co., Philadelphia. TDee 4, ISM ., jSTEDJMBiW. Flai?Pd I T cbsaif e for goods; at the Cheap, Oct. 1.1M2. J.P.THOMPS05. Cnrwensvil m ex p. Store Or nsville. Pa PLASTERING-The aubseriber having lo. ested himself in the Borough of Clearfield, would inform the publicthat he is prepared to do work in the above line, from plain to ornamental of any description, in a workmanlike atvle. Al whitewashing and repairing dona in a neat man ner. and on reasonable terms. April 7. 1853. , EDWIN COOPER; LIME! LIMK! IFarmer, Lime Land. The subscriber would inform the farmers of Clearfield eounty, that he keeps &. stantly on hand at the Jones Kiln at Tyrone a large stock of lime, and will famish on contrast any quantity at the terminus of the Tyrone aad Philipsburg Railroad. . ' - March ID. 1S62. 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 intern ing the public that he has commenced the man a facture of Stone-Ware in the Borough of Clear field, and thst be is now prepared to supply atf who may want them with .Milk and Cream Crocks, Jugs. Jars, Ac., at lower prices, than they ean be bought elsewhere. - He solicits a ahare of patrea- ' age. FREDERICK LE1TZINGEK- . Clearfield. Pa- May 25. 1359-ly. . . FARM FOR SALE. Tbe following daserratsd farm, situated in Decatur township.Clearfield Co., Pa. two mile; and a half west of Pbilipsburg, on tbe Glen Hope road, containing on hundred and ticmnty-etie acre and allowance. There ar about eighty-five acres cleared and under a good state of cultivation ; with a large, well finished, frame bank barn, a comf&i table hewed log honae. and a well finished frame dwelling house and other out buildings erected tbereon , never failing springs of water at the buildings, and a large and well selected assortment of bearing fruit trees. The wood land being well timbered and undey laid with a four and a half loot vein of stone oval. The above farm affords rare inducements to pur chasers For further information enquire of - ' R. D. SHOWALTER. Pbilipsburg. . Oct. 23, IfrSl. dm. Centre. Co. Pa. A New Lot of Goods. , THE UNDERSIGNED having taken the stoe of merchandise of the late firm of .Patloa. Hippie A Co. have just added a fresh supply ef SEASONABLE GOODS, comprising Groceries, Drug. Queensware. ' Boots and bhoee. Clothing. Maslins. 1 Lalaes, Prints, Sattincis, Flannels, etc., whieh . they offer at low prices FOR CASH OR READY PAY. Grain. I'orK. Shingles and ' Board., tasao in ex change for goods. We respectfully asx a share of patronage. Call and examine oar stosx. CurweciviIlc.Dcc.il. . illl'PLK A FAUST. ...... , 1 - 1 N The accounts of Pattoo. Hippie A Co- are. in our hands, and we hereby notify persons hair ing unsettled accounts, to call and settle the saute as we dcrire to have the books closet. December It. le-61. JIIPPLE A FAUST. . F ANCY FURS ! ! FANCY FURS ! ! ! JOHN FARElKA.No.7IH Arch Street, below Eighth, south side Philadelphia Importer and Manufactu rer of, and Ikealer in all kinds of Faucy Furs, for Ladies' and Chil- .' : dren'a waro. . -, I desire to say to my friends of Clearfield aud the sur rounding Counties thatj have now in store, onj of the largest and most beuu- tiful a.'.ortments of alll ktnds and qualities of fan -cy furs, for Ladies' and' Childrens' Wear, that will ..WO dur,nff this Favll and Winter Seaaoa. My Fnrs were purchased in Europe, prtvious totbe ne in Sterling Exchange and the Sow Duty Imposed on all Furs, , Imported tinea the. first of August. ' I would also state, that as long a roy stveic Ias's. I will offer it at prices proportionate f , what the gooJscost me: but. it will be iiupcM-iwU for me to Import aud Manufacture any mare Fur,rf and sell thein at the same prices, owing to the -! settled state of the affairs of the Country. , . ' tiReniember the name, number and street V ' JOHX FAREIRA, 71S Arch rtret. ' October I. 1302-iiuo. Philadelphia., FURNITURE ROOMS!! Benner & Barrett, Resnectfullv 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 oi in the upper story of the same building, ia all its different branches. All kinds of furniture wilt be kept constantly on hand, aud sold cheap for Cash, or exchanged for country produce or lum-. i un iui miMiitn x neir stocx will consist of -PARLOR. ROCKING AND ARM CHAIRS SPRING SEATS, CAIN BOTTOMS. 4e. Parlor, Sofa. Centre, Card. Dining, Extension and1 . Breakfast J ablet .. t -. Sfas of all Kinds, Varieties and -: . , Patterns. Bureaus, Sideboards, Book Cases, Wardrobe. A., bedsteads Jenny Lmd. High Posts, Cottage, French fosts. Ac' ' ' Mattresses Hair. Hair top, Cotton top, and Cora nut., vi me oesi maiertats. -Look in 17 Glasseii nf all m,rtm an.l a i. 1 ses for old frames. A Iso, What-nots, Wash-sUnds, . via criBuua, UBlTaCftl. AO. COFFINS made to -t.-.-. Hearse furnished. , ' Poplar, Cherry, Maple and Lin wood Lumber'' taken m exchange for work. Oet.23, Itial. - Furniture ! Furniture !! ; JOHN rrTTPTTPTT Desires to inform his old friends and customers that, havino enlarge) : i,nn : j 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. He ; mostly has on band at his -'Furniture Room." varied assortment of furniture, among which is. ; m ntAis AND SIDEBOARDS, Wardrobes and Book-eases; Centre. Sofa. Parlor, Breakfast and Dining extension Tables. . Common, French-posts, Cottage, Jen 0 ny-liind and other Bedsteads. SOFAS OF ALL KINDS. WORK-STANDS. HAT .. RACKS, WASH-STANDS, 4o. . . ' Roeking'andArmOhairsv: Spring-seat, Cain-bottom, and Parlor Chair;.., '. And common and other Chairs. ' " ; L O OK I 'X G-GLAS SES 1 Of every description on hand, and new glasses for old frames, which will be pat in on very- ' - reasonable term, on short notice , -; He also keep's on hand, or furnishes to order. Hair, , Corn-husk, Hair and Cotton top Mattresses. COFFIXri- OFETKRY RI.VD. Mad to, order, and funerals attended with 3" Hear,so- whenever desirable. - : Also, House painting don tp order. , The above, and many otljer article are furnished ' to customers cheap for cash or exchanged fer ap-1 proved country produce. Cherry, Mapla. Poplar, Lin-woo4 and other Lumber suitable for the bufi-.. nees, tken (n exohange for furnitura. ' J Remember th shop ia oa Marcel street,' Clear ' Bel, and nearly opposite th -Old Jew Stor.-" Deeember i, 16t JT)IIN GUELICH.