. A CAMPAIGN SONG. be King but Charlie." The news from Baltimore that came Is spread o'er hill and valley, And likelhe cross or Highland tame The signal gives to rally'. Then gather, gather ! Come all together! The cause, the men remember; With Pierce and King,we'll shout and sing, And triumph in November. From wild Niagara's wnt'ry world, To where the great gulf slumbers, From sea to sea our flag unfurled Waves over countless numbers. In civil life, in martial strife Our leader won his glory, His praise the theme or minstrel dream, Fits fame a nation's story. Beside him Alabama's son In statesmanship excelling— • With men like these the fight is won, And only waits the telling. The Emptro States wheel into the line, The north and south assemble. 0 13 n every hill the watch-fires shine, And foes of freedom tremble. Then gather, gather ! Gome all together - The cause, the men, remember ; With Pierce and King,we'll shout and sing, And triumph in November. HORRAII! THE OLD DEMOCRACY. Ain.—Old Virginia. Hurrah ! the Old Democracy Are in the field once more— No faction in their steady ranks To break them as of yore; With hands and hearts united all, Fling out the banner high, And Pierce and Icing and Victory, Shall be the battle -cty. Hurrah ! the Old Democracy Unterrified they stand, Prepared to smite with truth and Right, '. Corruption from the land ; Impatient for the word their ranks Are heaving to and fro, To win with Pieive and King tim field, From Maine to Mexico, Hurrah I the Old Democracy, Defeat shall never more Its light emblazoned banner stain Through discord as of yore ; But one and all to arms will spring To meet the common foe, [Whigs With Pierce and King, to 'whelm the From Main to Mexico. SCENE IN A JOSTICO Room.—The Hart. ford 74mes vouches for the following story : 'Pat Mal One, you are fined five dollars - for`assault and battery on Mike Sweeny." "I've the money in niy pocket, and I'll pay the fine if your honor will give me the resale." "We give no receipts here. We just take the money, You will not be called on a second tune for your fine." "But, yer honor, I'll not be wanting to pay the same without I get a resale." "What do you want with it r "If your honor will write ono and-give it to me I will tell you." : "Well, there is your receipt. Now what do you wont with it V' ."I'll tell yer honor. You see, I'll be after dying one of these days, and when I get to the gate of heaven, I'll rap, and St. Peter will say; "Who's there?" and I'll say, 'lt's me, Pat Malone,' and he'll say, 'What do you went 7' and I'll say, want to•come in.' Then he'll say, 'Did you behave yourself like a decent boy in the other world, and pay all your little fines and such things?' and I'll say, 'Yes, ver holiness, I paid all of them,' and then he'll want to see my resates, and I'll put my hand - into my pocket and take out my re side and give it to him; and I'll not have • to go plodding all over perdition to find your.honor to get one." BEAUTIFUL SCENE—Night is upon the earth. Darkness is in the valley and up on the hill top. But the moon rising and clearing away the clouds, dispels the gloom. As she rolls upward, the stars ;gather round her. Como with me and look upon a scene of intensely exciting interest. ' Eater this chamber softly—it is the sanctuary of innocence—the abode of and peace. Bending beside a table, I be hold a maiden—blooming girl of seven teen—on her knees.—Her cherry lips move, her graceful form is anxiously awtqing to and fro. She is laboring un der an excitement. -The cool air gushes in upon her through the open lattice. She is strengthened.— Could vve.vievt; a more interesting picture? '"Ait !" was that a word or a long drawn sigh? List again. "Ah !" can she be unconscious of our presnpoe Her hand gropes- upon the floor. Has she lost a jewel ? Her dark eye in wild frenzy flashes. The sweet smile has vanished from her features.— But lo I it returns in triumph! She speaks! "Mary I Mary ! Pve killed that , old bug 'at last!" • - A PtcrunE.—A fair young girl is leaning liensively on the casement, gazing with thoughtful brow, upon the scene below.— , The blciom of fifteen summers taint her soft cheeks, the sweets of a thousand flow ers are gathered upon a neck of, perfect grace, the swimming eyes seem lighted by the tenderest fire of , poetry, and beauty hovers over her as her most , favored child, wnat are her thoughts? Love cannot stir a bosom so young, nor sorrow yet have touched :a spirit so ptire. Innocence itself , moms to have chosen her as her own.— Alas r has disappOintment touched , that youthful heart? Yes, it must be so; but hist! she starts; her bosom heaves; hereye brightens ; her lips part; she speaks s lie• ten—" Jim, you nasty fool! quit scratching that pig's back, or mar." GOOD AnvieE.—There is much' good sense in the following which though 'old, deserves to be repeated once a year : "If anything in the world will make a man feel bad, except pinching his fingers in the crack of a door, it is unqaestionably a quarrel. No man - ever fails to think less of himself after, than he did before one—it degrades him in the eyes of oth ers, and what is worse, blunts his sensibil ity to disgrace on the one hand, and in creases the power of passionate irritability on the other. The truth is, the more quiet ly and peaceably we get on, the better; the better for us, and the better fur our neighbors. In nine cases out of ten, the wisest course is, if a man cheat you, to quit his company; if he slander you, take care to live so that nobody will believe him. No matter who he is, or how he misuses you'; the wisest way is just to let him alone ; for there is nothing bettor than this cool, calm end quiet way of dealing with the wrongs we meet with." KrA storekeeper, a few days since, purchased of an Irish woman atquantity of butter, the lumps of which intended for pounds, he "weighed in the ballance and found wanting." "Sure, it's your own fault if they are light," said Biddy, in reply to the complaint of the buyer, "it's your own fault, sir, for wasn't it a pound of soap I bought hero mysilf, that I had in the other end of the scales when I weighed 'em?" Thu storekeeper had nothing more to say on the subject. "I say." said a dandy to an intelligent mechanic, "I've got an idea in my head." "Well," replied the other, "cherish it with great care, or it will die for want of com panions." Oz An Irishman being asked why he lea his country for America, replied : "It wasn't for want. I had plenty of that at home. BUSINESS DIRECTORY OF CLEARFIELD CO DAVID SACKET, AND CHAIR MAKER, Locust it. between C - Second nod Tl.ird, Clearfield, Po. Apnlll3, I Kid. - WWII. T. GILBERT, La LACKSMITII—At McGhee's Mills. in Ball township— where nil work in his line is done on stunt notice, an L of ren.tonabio toms. Deo. 'J. . P. NV. BARRETT, ViEIiCEANT and PRODUCC DEALEE, Latherebarlf LVI. Clearfield co.. Pa. April 17, 1,116.1 •, SAMUEL ARNOLD, ERCA ANT and NRODIJCE DEALER. Lotheriburt ITI Clearfield coo t l'a April 17, II:151. FREDERICK ARNOLD, MERCRANT and riamuce. DEALER. Luthersbura Cleattield 03.. Pa. April 17. 1852. ISAAC SMITH, rvI ERCHANT and LUMBER and I'M/DUCE DEALER Wifl3llVlllo. Audi 17. IM4. WILLIAM H. BLOOM, f/lERCIIANT and LUMBER and PRODUCE DEAU et LVA Carwansvide. (Newfield county. Pa. Aprlll7. laba WILLIAM BLACKSHAIRE, CAITI4 naa CHAIR MAKER.. and HOUSE and SION PAIN PE% one dour south or the Presuyterian Church, on tecon , l street. Chadleld Pa. April JOHN H. HILBURN, Ot Yr and tillOK AKI?;K tecoroi area, motels opposite LP A. K. Wright" rose. Lersfleid. Pa. April Id. JAMES HOLLENBAC BLACKSMITII. po Th ud Wee, bvtw eon Market and Walnut. I.; laartiald, Pa. April la. 11132. WALLACE & HILLS, I~ETA I I,ERSUF FOREIGN AND DOM E STIC MER ‘..,II AN Dt6b-111. dhaw's old Staud—Cleuileht. D.c 2.1.1851 R. V. WILSON, DII YdICIAN--,Atioe op —econd •treat. opposite the resi t deuce uruev. Went. Cleartheid. .kprti rN moil. HENRY LORMNE, unYtOCIAN tied pttu . GGts . r. CA b.irsetstre3t. opposite .I. his r e sidence . Lloarbeld. April Id. 15Od. JOHN W. SHUGEkv. WAGON MAKER. corner or 'rhino and Cleatfidd. itepatriog done to °flier. Apnb 16. 'EI. •PETER SEYLER, [RON-FOUNDER—Near Luthersborg—wnere nil .0111 01 .....Elit.logll too mode of the be.t material, and sr obit loec. t . WILLIAM A. WALLACE. TTOLLN EY AT LAW. °Rice adj)inig his tendencia on CIL tieound strtei, optitnite the renitence ut tiov. Uitar. field. re. Apr.l U. ItEd. JOHN FLEGAL, ni.m.aommi-Luthorsburg Wagons. Bliggis IA Mai) , boned ou the shoUst notice Vco WO. itia. H. P. THOMPSON, oiIIYSICIAN-May ba 'Gaud either at his office. oral Sao notel—CarwonsvOle—vhun nut not ororessoonalle ragout. Dec. 29 !bal. LEONARD & MOORE, RiErtoriaNT6 ANDWirtl BEIL DEA lAILS--cco: d IVY cveet,nei. wam,bi ark et aud Luuust—el , ,,rf Deu. d 1811. THOMAS MILLS, fIOACiI AND taLEIGH MAKER, on Third street. be tween Market and Locust. Clearfield, P. Aprdia, ye. 2. WM. McBRIDE, FP ETAILER AND DEALER IN LUIdESER —None= ILL Corm of &au) and Donne. tUeets. entvreogvillo. Deo. BU, Oa ELLIS IRWIN & SONS, AT t hi. n 3iffB4ll3. L anlielte u n n ibi s e IlTu l in ie te f f ro n m ion c uT:o ri t l u e le li ts: 'June 18.1n5J. ROBERT McNAUL, TANNER—At Ste 0/...D STAND In enrwensvilln. Pec.103.1851 SAMUEL WAY, B OUT andl3lloEMAKEß—Curwanivilla. Deo. 1651 G. C. PASSAIORB, LACKSMITII—At the Ohl Foundry—Corwensvillo. Prices to suit the limes. Deo. IN. Mil. THOMAS SHEA, Gi SII lON A 81.13 TAILOR—In kthow's Row, on Minka Woe, immediately over the Volt Oce—Ga i t' Deo. :AWL • SAMUEL B. TAYLOR, TANNER. and DOOT and 231108 MANUFACTURED— Curwantialla Deo, O.IBU. GEORGE W. ORR, • LAOKSMITH. In his now Slum on Thud street, south of Market eisarlield, Pa. May 1, 1811, HURXTHAL & BROTHER, IVFERCII ANTS and LUMBER VEALEAtt3.' Woo.linnd MIL Yost Office, thadford t o.• Cionfield co. APB IL J. L. 'CUTTLEi ert MINTY PURVEYER and LARD ADENT. Office ad Le jun:tins his residence on blinker. street. Oieetneld. April In. 11352. GEO. RICHARDS, . PASIIIONAOLL+`I'AILUR—West end of Shaw's Row no otto4--Clearfield. Leo. 80., PG.. RICHARD GLENNAN, now. 81101A1AKER—Eaut. door in 3haws'a Row on LIP Marko. otrost,--Oleothe,d. De 0.80.1831. MRS.-gLIZA JRVIN,.- EXTENEME RETAILER Or FOREIGN' AND DO- Weld cOler,ohandize--Ettit pd. of i$ tate street —Lur wens. vale. . . 800. 80. leBl. • • B.OW. B. PATTON • ' !'CABINETMAKER-Enit end of Slate sooot—Ontorous na ville. • • • • 1)oo.89.18111i • JAS. B. GRAHAM, POBT hilißTßat, M E R CHANT and DEALER 1N LUN BEII,--Brahamtaa. Bradford townthlp. • Dee 99,1851. C. KRATZER, of 1~1 front and Locus [ ~trwu—Clenrllold . Ilea 29,1b51 JAS. ALEXANDER, SADDLER AND HARNESS MAKER:—In 111211(4 shin on Market tutor. near Merrell'e hotel. Mee. 29. 18,1 JOHN CARLILE, IR LAcionarni. it JUSTICE OP THE PEACE-71.uth chi dug Deo 1111. I. L. BARRETT, MERCHANT. LUMBF:EAN AND CENERALPRO .A DUCE DEALER—At Barrette mi:11. ut Clearleid Brutigo Deo 30, ENil ISRAEL COOPER, • 1.3 OSTMABTE It nt Glen flope—Betailor of Foreign and Domestic Merehandise, and extensive dealer in Lornher. Dec. 99. 1851. 0. B. MERRELL, CcippEli,:no BAFjl' IRON WARE MANUFAC ruu.fai—At Bolsters old nand on Marna suou—Cloar field. Dm). 29, ROBERT MANLY, UKTHEELWRICHIT sod CHAIRMAKEIL HOUSE and V V ORNAMENTAL PAINTER—East Market 'flea— Cearfin.d. Dan. iU. J. &. J. G. RUSSELL. TANNERS & COURRIERS AND DEALERS IN ALL kinds of belther. llides.Grain &c.. taken in exchange. Femur file, l'a —Gramplanhail. Foto. 4, Ihl2, WM. P. CLIAMBERS, WIIEELWILIMIT. CUAIRMAK ER. and HOUSE & BIGIIN PAlNTEE—G'utwenn vino. Uca.2), B. F. STERLING, (0 ADDLE tc A ARNESS-MAKER., and JUSTICE OF A 7 tip, PEACE—Carwensvitie. Doc. .1161. . WM. W. FLEMING, 'M i ra& OUtitiinarcideacEc- D. S. PLAINER, 'PALLOR—New Wasbintoa. burnside township, Clow 1. field connty. December LeJ, CHAMBERS & KLEPFER. viiTHEELWRIGHT dr. CHAIRMAK ERS. dtc.—Bridg V V port. etko Lownstup. Deo. 1951. GEORGE R. BARRETT, ATTORNN:Y AT LAW—Oflice adiolning bin tesidence on Second street, Cienrfield. April 18,11:',2. JOSEPH. S. FRANCE, ATTORNEY AT LAW ,0111aeno market street, adjoining the residence ol*J. Cu tt.e, Ere , Clearfield Allah 16, 11331 A. L. SCHNELL, MAlLOlL—Lnthersburg.—wlll do his work just as rood and 1 as cheap. as any other fellow. two. 1831. J. D. THOMPSON, B (. LA3.8:111T11. Wagons, IluAziex, Exc., &o, ironed oo short notice. and the very Lest sole, nt hisold stand in urn boron( h of entwensville. Dec. A. K. WRIGLIT, lIi4EReIIANT AND EXTEN:3IVt: DEALER IN I.lThi -1.11 LIER-6outhwest Ooratt of the thamodd—Oenill Id. Lea. a, MR. ISAAC SMITH, ERCIIANT, AND DEALER IN LUMBER AND Od co gonorally—Slatestreet, between Cherry and Locust--Durwenevillo. Dec. MI. 1951 THOMPSONS, HARTSOCK, & CO. rRON-FOUNDERS—Corwenorllle. An extensive num / went or Caving. made to coder. Dec. kJ. ISH THOMAS H. FULTON, & CO., Mt.:HANTS. and extensive dealers. and Manufacturer.. 01 of Lumber. Held Mille. Jolya J. B. M'ENALLY, ATTORNEV 41.3' t.avv, ••I, door above Lenich's Hotel. on Ideoond it.. (Newfield. w.a 1854 JOHN P. HOYT, MERCHANT nod 44./hII.IEIIIIIAN. on the Flyer, In Fox Cleo field co.. Pa. April 11, 11152. GEO. B. GOODLANDE'R, WAGON-MAKBI3.--Luthersbore. Work r'one to order on short notice. nod on coed term.. Deo V.). 'tot. S. C. PATCHIN, CILPN HOPE. Retailer or Voreigo and Don:ntic Mar ch audio]. and Lumber Mewhant. Pea UV, lesl. ISAAC JOHNSON, BOOT dz 13110EMAKER—Wert end of tihnw's How on .11-. Market street—Unoularld. Dec. IU. 1851. JOHN C. RICHARDS, DIIINICIAN—On the ItAge Road to Chest crepk, font miles (torn Corw•easrllle. Dec. V 9,1851. G. W. TURNER, AkiIIIONAISLE TAILOR—At tha toulthwett comet of Front Rod 111nrko stfe.tm. Ike. 80 1851 GEO. W. RHEEM, SAD DI It HARN);SBIz TRUNK NI AN UFACTURER —On Third 'Loot brAwLen Mutat and Encrst. Ire, 30, 1851 M. E. WOOD, livsk, c urwe tiN. May nininys be found at his residence in P wheu not prolessionady absent. Dec. Yii, 1851 . GbIIIGE WILSON. nHYSICI AN may be • 1 BMW. when not ebind at hi. Offiue tArrimita Feb., O. Prataa...nal business J. H. JONEB', 0110 E 6r. BOOT) MAKER—Anlroning his residence on r... 7 Market, botween.Thod and Fourth streets--Cleartue.d. Doe. 19. 1851. TAILORING BUSINESS. REMOVAL. Tin!: subscriber, thankful lOr past favors, res. pectfully informs his custinners,snd the public generally, that helms removed his shop to the huil. ding over the Post Oflii.e, lately occupied by It. F. Ward, and that he will he there lound at all times "on hand" to supply his customers, Unlikesome of hiscotemporaries. lie is unable to promise that his millions are of the most approved style of ANTI• aetTy, but will ineurethem made according to the Lyst Fashion of more modern days. THOS. SHEA. Clearfield, April 1, 1851. ROBERT MAN LEY, awl/num AN D (.03111/1111 MAKER. TllB subscriber respectfully informs the citizens of r tear field county, that he is partying on the above bailees. on Market street, nearls opposite the residence of Isaac Idouthaqi. where he respect, Tilly solicits a shore of oubito patronage Buffeters himself that ho can furiush work to al persons who may be pleased to d II % , to their entho satisfaction, lie will always have on ban , Cabinet-w rli and Windsor Chairs Of every description. Upholstered chairs made to order. ALSO, Dentist, Invalid, and Chamber Chairs—Chair Beds and Bed Chairs. The Bed Chair can be converted from ;he Arm Chair to a complete Bed in two minutes. and will also fold up so that it may be conveniently minded under the arm It is particularly tut able for Military Office rs and for trolossional gentleman. N. B made .uthe neatest manner and on the slier nest notice. tie respectfully soils continuance of the public patron. ar^• tept, J 3. 11131—t1 Watch & Clock ?flaking. lab 0131' WELCH begs leave AL to inform the citizens of 4 Clearfield end vicinity, that helms • 41 .2\ permanently located in the shop IS e l . es adjoining Lonioh's hotel, on Mr. • %. kot street, whore the repairing of WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWEL. HY:B:c.. will be executed in the best manner, at the shortest notice and on reasonable terms. Also. ENGRAVING executed at short notice. WATCHES, &c., lost with him to be repaire d .tvllLbe premptly attended to, and warranted f or one.year. ' . April 9.1851. Estate of Matthew_ oden, deceased. NoTicb tiERELI V 1 4IVE.N. That Letters Testamen tary helve be.gs Issued to thesauscribers. on the estate of Matthew Ogden.sen.. late of Lawrence township. Clearfield county, deceased. All persons indebted to said estate wilt therefore make immediate payment—end those haying claims ag.inst the same. are requested to present them to the sub. scribers, near tAinufield, daly_enthentioatad for se.tierneut. OODN, cs„, N. K. MoSSULIAN. S '"^ Jane 23. 1689 Copper, Tin & Sheet-Iron Ware 1 LABUY,MO`2OI3?-11"9 0. B. MERRELL • R ESPECITULLY announces that he hi now pnsparod IA to manufacture all kinds DI ware in his line of business In the boat manner, nt the cheapest Intel, and on the short. est cellos. lie has just laid in a fresh and large supply or Haw Materittl, nod with the aid of the best of workmen. and the use of tho latest and best Improved InauhinerY , ha assures the public) that he can supply them with Copper, Tin, Skeet.lron and Japanned Ware, As CIICAP andns GOOD as can be found In any country town in the interior of the Stele lie intends to keep constant'• on hands a general assort ment of READ k -MADE WARE of his own manufacture. which will be mkt (Ohara WHOLESALE or RETAIL. Old Brass and Copper Will be taken at the highest prices In exchange for work or ware Mentling done to order. Ills shop Is at the old stand. on Market street, where the pa bile are respectftilly Invited to call and examine for Sheds. selves Tin & Hardware STORE. 08. MERRELL respectfolly Informs hit friends and . customers, and the citizen; of Clearfield county caner• ally, that he has now onenotl on ?Second street, opposite the resides e,, of Col. Barrett, au evenly() Copper, Tin, Sheet-Iron and Metal Warc STOKE , Aud that ho la now receiving a large assortment of Cooking, Parlor and Fancy STOVES, And a variety of Household and Kitchen and other conven iences never Lela° ollo•ed ter sale in the wont,. among which he would parttuularly mention and recommend gllnEimnolr Yuarrimmoo 9 Asa superb article. and a great favorite with the Indict. It Is light easily carried from ono room to the other, and heated with either stone-cunt or char.oont, at very trifilog e, pence. mid is used either for Washing. Ironing or Cooking. Rut Ire wonld invite particular attention to hit (imam .nt of Metal ware, among whit:lithe following artie.es way be torrid : FLAT uurrom ROUND I FLAT titirs'OM TEA BOILERS KETTLES. Do do OVAL do, SAUCE LPANS LIPPED /MULLETS. FRENUFt STEW FANS. TWINE BOXES. IGLU S POTS. MASLIN KEtTLE, of differ.COUNTER SCALES. cot a:zes. A splendid article. I TEA SCALES arid the very best for cooking PORRINGERS. p•eserves. ten . D SA-11304 STAND. TURN DUCK LES, for Win- FANCY FIRE-DOGS. r'ow Shutters. COFFEE ROASTERS, ENAMELLED SPITTOONS. GRIDDLES & PIE PANS. WAFFLE litoNs, STOVE twiDEas. SKILLETS, tee. gm.. iitc„. All the above articles are Tined and Enamelled inside, so as to prevent them Item corroding, nod rendering them more durable and lea liable ro break , rem sadden her. STOVES. Among the BTOVEB which he Oars for sale are the fol• lowing patterns vm I—IMPROVED COMPLETE of 1901. No. 2—HANDY COOK. No 3—N IN P. PI.ATE BTtWEg—linproved. No. '4I—TEN pLATH, or HAL I'IMORE WOK. No. C—GI.OBE IMPROVED No. 9—EMPIRE t 4 CATE of 1951. Na. 7—JENNY AND It ATOR—Parlor. No. B—NEW ..YORK AIR TIGHT do No 9-BAL al ANDER do No. to—COLUMBIA STOVES, for Bar rooms. &c. He has es!s - i on hand. winged to h,s co aomars. very cheap, a 'armor article of Stove Blacking, That can't be bras. It hamar,, easily pot. on, looks tesati fa', and wears very welt. A.I the above articles are INSURED. aid will bssold FOR GASH at prices so low as to astonish every boil,. ' Cleadietd. July o, Lfict. of if.l,7,ttoro, Remaining in the Pear Office at Clearkeld on the first day of July 1t3521 Roily. Q. James Leonard, M. W. 1 3onl, Mrs. alarm. Umnard, John Butler, Elizabeth Laiinsberry, Susannah— 2 Healy, Joseph Miller, David Chase, A. I'. Marshall. Joseph M. Caspei, Phillip John Matnians, Andrew Perim, Corinth.° 'Shelia!, Algernon Davis, Thomas Mcßride, AIM Mary M. Dobbs, Ddw. Stanley McGaughey, John Doeherty, Sarah Ordway. Gilbert L. Dunlap. Robert Ogden, Zenas Duff, Charles Ogden, Zechariah Estes, Esq., John G, Paul, Joseph Regal, John A. L. Robertson. Miss M. J. Frantzhian Michael Strouse, Jacob W. Frank Abraham-3 Shide, Philip Gelnett, Samuel Smith, William- 9 . Harden George & or John Sanborn, Albert 11. Corkry Stone, Lindsey Hall. Horatio L.-2 Sinkey,John ILI 11. Rebecca 'Phonies, willi a m Haines, William Ulninn. L. Hoover, Miss S. Jane Watson, Mrs. Mary A. Hicks John ‘Vinecoop, henry rohnston, Robert Wilson, Davis Erepp, Henry IVliiie, Hun. R.G. Kuck. Eiq., T. White, James A. WM. RADEBAUGH,7. Al, Clearfield July 1,10.32. _ . List at Grand Jurors Drawn for Scptember term, 1852. ('loom Imo Innkeeper Carwenetrility . Fienung .1 11 Cabinet-maker do Ryan Namuel Farmer Burnside Gallagher Huth do do Kern Nathan do do King G. w. do ' do King Jabs Carpenter do I trowel! lintel Farmer radford I (~(.Dowell David do do Yothdtn Richard do 'Mims Hider Johdeprt do ttlo CartileJonn Innkeeper pa Elder intone Jultioe 11011 Gilbert Wm T. Farmer do ' 0 Mich George K. Ilackimith Litwin). 1 tgdon M. e. cop do te t hugh do do Read Josiah Et. do do Wenn WiPtam do Pike Hartshorn Jonathan do do Kr.Mr Thomas do ItIo"ti Nodgie John do Covington Peter. James do Rogge --- . List of Travis Jurors Drawn for September term, 1852. Addleman Andrew Fanner Lawrence township Anne Philip do do do Reed George L. do do do Bally Daniel do Pike do Bloom James do do do Bloom Abraham do do do do do Cardwell isaao do Fullerton George do do do Goy nton Jonathan Lumberman Clearfield borough Moore Wm. L. Merchant do do Stone Henry Teamster do do Wrigley James J. P. do do Wright A. R. Lumberman do do Raker Conrad Farmer Joulau township Rea Robert do do do Brubaker John do Union do Coulter John do Woodward do Dow lor Junes do Burnside do Lee J. F. do do do Nell rge .do do We t G oye eo r Jon H athan do do do Daugherty Robert do Mortis do Hunter W m. M. do to do Smirch Christian Carpenter do do Riling.' John Farmer Madly do Luther M. H. do do Carson Benjamin do do o do Fingal John Blacksmith do do ails Richard Farmer Dell do Heyouor Valentine do Houston do Irwin Garland Laborer Fenn do Pennington Robert Farmer CPest do Ralston John Carpenter Rogge do Spackman John ' Farmer Girard do 'late Matthew do Goshen . do Walker Michael do Decatur 00 Farmers take Notice. SUPERIOR THRESHING MACHINES. fippoiktrooNe, UARTdOCK & 6foALAttNt ;V. Take this opportunity to apprise the FAME:MOP CLEAR- Hum and the surrounding counties. that they are now en gaged in Manufacturing. at Cur wensville. Clear fi eld County a Superior ardole of Ibur Horse Power Threshing Machines. They aie prepared to supply all orders on the short° t notice and On 60 most accensmodaung taros. 'Them machines are constructed of the very best material. - lied the Pattern being perfect In every Particular. and patsies through the hands of none but first rate workmen. cannot fail to give general sans faction. A. A30.--all REPAIRING of Threthiug Mae Ines done on short notice and lathe most illbstatatal and satisfactory man* ear. at Curwousville NEW Poundrg. .MPAONI3 lIARTdUCK MoALARNEY. Ctirwensville. dept.4l. 1851.-1 y. 53c251 , 121:1(39c.3*. THE Subsoribers to the Stock' of UNION TURNPIKE will , aka notice that they are required to par the LAST nod FIN At. Mite[mimic( Stock by them severally subscribed IMMEDIATELY. The road is now completed. and the money due to the Con tractors. and those neglucting this notice may expect to bear the consequence:lt' 87 order of the Marseg en . • • A K. MrAIaIIT. Tr'''. Clearfield. July 68. 14869. • A SECOND . ARRIVAL OP SPRING ,AND SUMMER 'GOODS. Mcaktg23.l:loo , MONTELIUS, BROTHER,4. TEN E IrClc liirtitiLt) respectfully inform the Public), that they have V V entered into co-partnewhio In the MERCANTILE and SHOE BUSINESS, and have just received from Philadel phia t herr second and handsome assorteaent of epriimis ammo= gooalta (If nu kinds ono latest styles. which, haying haan'Ourchased at unusually low rates, they are enabled to dire to tee public' the very BEST BARGAINS. It would be almost Impossible to enumerate 'lmplant aril. ties atomising thee stook of goods just received —but they invite all to come and see for themseives, enuring. them that they wilt get More Goode for the same money than at any other Store in Curwensville! They have all kinds of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES,. Q ÜBENSWA.R,E, HARDWARE, ' And another articles usually found Ina well throbbed store. To render their establishment well worth a visit at all times the) will continuo to receive, as the season advancei new supplies Of seasonable ,Goods for Ladies' and Gent:arms' wear, so as to be always ready to oner the choice of Eastern Markets. Til•Y would also call attention to their auartment of Otrilloots and Shoes, Where they always keep on hand a large and well assorted lot of FRENCH and COUNTRY ()tour, MOROCCO. KIP and STUDY sours. fiIOROUCO. CALF, KU% and'all hinds of Gentlernens'i SHOES. Also. Ladies' Fine Shoes, Bach as GAITERS and LACE BOOM FRENCH and JENNY LIND TIER, SLIPPERS of all kinds. qualities and sizes. Also—Boys' end hdlues' GAITERS and SHOES of al kinds. As t hey keep constantly a lot of the bent practical workmen, and Manufacture their Shoes the .can warrant them to be made of the hest Material , and in the beit and latest styles. cir Hums and CUUNTLZY PRODUCE taken In ex. change for goods. Rh establisment is one door West of John Draacker's hotel. Curwensville. June 8"J, 1854 --Bm. Cleaqield. July 8.1851 GOOD ADVIICE. rilltr t . NOTICE. MEN. WOMEN AND CIIILDRIOT WALLAIDM HULLO Dave reo ived their Spring and Summer Stock of Goode, and are prepared to astonish the natives at TTIE GREAT REDUCTION OF PRICES. Their stock cantata of a large and varied assortment of FOItEIGN AND D'iMENTIO Bareges, Berge,De Lanes,Lawns,Callicoes &c.—ALSO a large assortment of lataralwaim® 9 e,IIII(DOITRAWFIro j BOOTS and SHOES, _2_SEMAGT3 EIELE:aaI C 4le2aliDEZ3a They have also on hand a very large stock of SUMMER CLOTHING, Cloths, Cassinteres, Sattinetts, Kentucky Jeans, Tweeds, Muslins, Tickings, And in fact every thing to snooty the wants of town and country. allot which they are date mined total! °mane. than they have era been sold bolero, they therefore, rimiest all immune wishing to ' , arches° to rave them a call eW'Remember the cheap cash rote of WALLACE at HILL% Market street near the Dimoni. Clearfield...egg May W. 1852 lIATEW BR concerns the health and happicese of a pco pie Is at ail times of the most valuable importance. take It for patted that every person will do ail In then t power, to save the lives of limit children.nlithat every Ninon will en deavor to promote their own health at all netlike. I feel it to be my duty to tolemoly assure you that Wk 'RMS. accord. mg to the opinion of the most ea ebrated Physicians are the Primary causes of a large majority of diseases to which chit dren and a. tilts aro liable; if you have en appetite continu ally changeable fr .rn one kind of food to another, Bad Breath,. Fain 13 the Stomach, Picking v. tne None, Hardness and to d ivas ut the Belly- Dry Cough, Slow Fever. Polio Inreeular— remernbm that all these denote WORMS, and you should at lace apple t°e remedy A 6 8'0016 founded (WOO SO ienti fio Principles, er. mooonded w.th Feely vegetable anbstancos, being perree /y mare when taken, not can be given to In • mu t tender luCont with d eel. ded baoelt t el elleet where bowel Complaints and tharrlocra have made hem weak and debilitated the Tonto properties 01 my Worm hrup are such thut it stands without nn equal in the cainlogus or modicines, in giving tour, and strength to the Stomach. which makes it an Infallible remedy fur those atfiioteo wahkityspesin, the astonishing cores performed by this riyrso alter Phylum:ins have CAW, Is tha best ovideace of its superior tifilcaoy over alt other,. This lithe mist difficult Worm to destroy of nil that infest fliehumar system, it grows to an almost length, becontrat so coiled end fa.tenal in the Intestana and atom. nob effecting the health so sadly as to cause at. Vitus Dance Fits. ki , that those al Dieted seldom if ever inspect Olt it is Tape Vio7rn hastening them to an earl, grove. In order to destroythis Worm, a very energetic treatment must be puth so - d , it would therefore be wooer to tike ti orb of me Liver Nilsson' to remove fall obstructions. that the Worm Surto me i ad direct upon the Worm, which must be taken In dotes ul2 Tttlecionntalls 11 tames n dal. These uirectfons followed have never been known to fail in caring the most obstinate case (drape Worm. No pert of the system is more liable to d tease then the LIVER—it serving as a titterer to purify the blood. or giving tho proper secretion to the Lilo—so that nay wrong anion of the I. ver effects the other Important parts of the system, and results variously it Liver tkmplunt, Jaundice. r,yst,eps a, tVe should. therefore. watch every symptom that might indicate a wren notion of the Liver. These Pills being com• posed of ROUTd and PLANTS furnished by limns to heal the sink :—Narne4r. let. An EXPECTORANT, which aug roents the secretion horn the Pulmonary mucus membrane. or promotes the dun:barge of secreted matter At. An ALTER ATIVE. which changes in some inetpliceble a-. 1 insensible manner the certain morbid ensure of the system dd. A TO- Nth), which ores tone and strength to the nvi eons in dem. tonere= health awl vigor fa all putts of the body. 4tli. A eATHARTIE. which note in perfect harmony with the other Ingredients, and operating on the Bowels, and oxpe.ling the whole mats of corrupt and *Rutted matter, and purifying the Ulood, which destroys disease and stares health. You will find those Pills an invaluable medicine in mane complaints to which you WO subject. In 10/tractions either total or partial, they have been loped of inestimable bentlit— retuning their NOW Iona! arrangements to a healthy action— putitylon the blood and other fluids so efleatually as to polio flight ail complaints which may arise Item female irregular' ties. as Headache. Giddiness. Dimness of Bight. Pala in the idide. Back, &o None genuine unless signed J. N. HOBENSACK—aII Its being base . Imitations. MAgents wishing new supplies. and Stnro Kermess Jai. " e becoming Agents must address tne Proprietor. J. N. 'oh, Philadelphia. Pa. $5OO Challenge. 110BENSACR'S WORM SYRUP. The Tape Worm Illoberasacles Liver Pills. c C§' CID I—V CD =I enacm•a3. 'gents in Clearfield county. joIACE & BILLS Clearfield. .1. s),§ttREPT 1 ntnersburp. And by ok, 1 Perinville county and BO ER Mooresville. pectable Dealer and Merchant in the \ Philadelphia. Jun% each Molnar .1146 enbscriber would ffov(pre frosodsaud customers, e; he is again opening at his straillY anuouturo to his old Cherry streets, vnblio generally. that A large an d toe m sl . s oiner of flout and GOODEstook of Enthroning the usual seamy kept in rte.. will sell as CHEAP as the CHEAh which he At Wholesale or Retail, for the' lie will also exchange Goods for COUNTRY PM . so far as no can make It answer his purposes. As he cannot promise to contione in the business le account of the LOW PritioG3 at which ho intend , . tt he would advise all who wish to buy IifICAP GUO GALL eIJUN • • C. KRATZER. Clearfield. July ii. 1852. T£91 . 011 aunt 'PloPlan 'usra 1101 avail° ipArogoa-ass wnlauaot/o,judpar prttl .011101IIX0 'ITOO 01 030 0 1 d 'OOlllO lsoa up Jame Soup 040 •00111,1 ElitiVlJOrdqfl 113 O Watt) sluOu/d . 11VM ONLYWO a - •slimob Isaq ion Jo at, 8 • • • 1.11113 A uosiod AINI V 241 .13.1. 0 0 (1 •a s inalaujniuvai . atuon mcs.N3P uvAl A 2 i uvAl , WAII/211(9441t) , lib pertonx ilia ,ietuuy uttutlgnoti iigulnat meddling In Aany way whatever with the following !property now In the posselisiOn of Znot filoMastrese,- of Dorsitde townthlfri Clearfield county—she came having been purchased hy me or lanolin's Saloon the lith last...and leftwftb the geld No. Masterson loan, to Lite to ma °Merl viz— ONE YOKE OXEN and SWIM l/Nli COW. • ' • • , UNE l I WNG faiirai , • ONE WAGON and BED. . ,• , , , ' :,, 1 , " JOHN-PATTON. OnrWentvlibt.,fittel2ilBs2.—Yd. • WIND—MILLS 's F og BALM By , WALLMAIVIIIhr. • TO TIM , . Palmer, Vanier &.li4gc .ProprietOr CELEBRATED GARGLING OIL ONPAA[IALLKLCL IN TIC 11115TOItY Or 111.DICIIIZ As tho most romarkablo External Applicathm ever discovo red.: They can't Keep House without it." Ftxporithice of more thati rixtecti yeor. lino est:blithel the fart that Merchata's Ceteinateti lthor„lite„; Oil, or vernal Fatally Embrattati at e tali cart; nowt eUtfed, atui tee !love all such an • Spavins, Sweeney. Ringhone, Windgalls, Poll Evil!, Callon% Cracked Heels, Galls of a ll kindga, Fresh Wonnds, Sprains, Bruises, Safest. Sand Cracks, Strains, Lamcnco, Folindered Feet, Scratches or Grease, Mange, Rh6tnnatistn, Rites of Aninial6. Extent:ll Poi sons, Painful Nervous Affections. Frost Bites, Boils, Corns, Whitlows, Burns and Scalds, Chiilblains, Chapped !lands, Cramps, Con tractions of the Altiscles, Owellings, Weakness of the Joints, Caked Breasts, &c. _ . The unparalleled eue.reql of ihig Oil, In the cure of dte. rases In linr.t,F, and Cattlll. and even in Kumar 'oily heconlioa more kiln..cc to the farming comitinon). It can hardly he credited, except Icy those who hive hcen tin habit of keepiti.f it in the' ,tabu. and hourcv, tvlutt tonotmt of pato, outivrim; and tittle, aro saved Ly r lonely appliraiino of this Oil. rlc:3 — Be rine the, vain, of the sole I.IOI4rictur,.GEOIIGI: W. MERCHANT, I.o,..ktacrt. N , blown in ilslcle T of the bottle, and tic jilt Intodwrinitcr,over the cork. All orders addreewd to the pn 1, leu.r will be promptly responded in. Get a Pamphlet of lice Alvin, and tee %vital wonder,' are accompli-hed by the tic h Sold by re , i;eclahle dealer , . r,cocrally, in the United '3:aces and Canada. Al:ni Icy Prepared from RENNET, or Ili° fourth Stomach of the Ox, alter Directions of BA RON LI EBIG, The great Physiological Chemist, by J. S. If ounii. TON, M. D., No. 11. North Eighth Street, I' hilas dolphin, la. This is a truly wonderful remedy fur frintnEsTioN. DYSPEPSIA, JAUNDICE, LIVER COMPLAINT. COs• STIPATION. and DEBILITY, Curing atter Nature's own method, by Nature's own agent, the Gastric Juice. •,•hall n tenspoonful of this Fluid, infused in wo• ter, will digest or iIisSOVO, FIVE POUNDO OF ROAST BEEF IN ABOUT TWO DOUR% out al the Stomach. I)ICESTION Is chiefly performed in the stomach by the aid of a fluid ,whiuh freely exudes from the inner costof that organ. when in a state of heats, called the Gastrin Juice This Fluid is the treat I3oivent of the rood. the Puri. trine, Preserving. gad titimulatino Aeent of the Wornsch and intestines. Without it there will be no digettion.—to conversion of Food into Blood. and nonutritirn of the body but tether n tout. torpid, painful. andAestruitive conditiooot the whole dieestiveativaratns. A weak. half tend, or lowed stomach produces to arod (Intim Juice. and hen.o the sun ease. distress and debility which ensue. PEPSIN lathe chief element, or Great Digesting Principle or the Gastric Juice. it is found in great abundance to the solid partsof the human stomach after death. and sometimes causes the stomata) to digest itself. cr eat Itsoll tip. It Is also round In the stomach of animals, es the ox, calf, bro. It is the material used by farmers in mating ehome,called Hemet, the elf.ct of which has long been the wonder of the dairy The curdling of the mill. Is the first proceu ofdlgestion Rea. net Possesses astonishing power The stomach of a call will mi t e Dea d, one thousand times its own weight of milk.— Baron Llehig states that "Une ti.rt of Pepsin dissolved in sixty thousand pints of water, will digest meet stud other food."— [filmset! stomachs produce no gond Gastric Juice, Recant, or Pepsin. Toshow that this want may be perfectly supplied. we Quote the following BARON LIEBIG, In hie celebrated work on Animal Chemistry, saes: "An Artificial Digestive Fluid may td readily obtained from the m °coos membrane of the stomach of a Calf. in which various aril Ate of lood, as meat and eggs. will be Softgael,Changed, and Digested, precisely In theseme manner as they would be in the human nrt. PEREIRA, In Ms famous treatise on "Food and Diet." Publishud by Wilton lk Co. New York, page 35, states the same great fact o and emeriti,' tire method ol preparation. — There are few higher authenties than Dr. Perei . a Dr. JOHN W, DRAPER, Professor of Chemistry in the Medical College ol the University of New York, In his "Text Book of Chemistry." page BSd, says. "It has been a question whether artificial digestion could be performed—but it Is now nuivenially admitted that It may be.' Professor DUNGLIBUN of Philadelphia, in his great work on Human Physiology. devotes more titan fair pages to an examination of this subject. His experiments with Dr. Beau mont, on the Gastric, Juice, tibtalord from the Ilvion bureau stomach and from aaimels are well known. "In ell cams," he says ."d igestion marred as pesfeotly in the Artificial ash: the N Murat d Brest ions." AS A DYSPEPSIA CURER. DR, lIOUGHTON'i preparation of - PEPSIN has Produced tie molt marvellous Mints. curing a s sol Deb flay. Emacia• Ben. Nervous Beeline, and llyspe tnmtaion. supposed to boon the very verge of the g s impcnibleto giro the details of eases In the limits advertisement—bat authenticated certificates have bqu t Wed of more than 25 cents. ' 200 REMARKABLE CURES In Philadelphia. New York, and (cotton alone. These were nearly all desperate oases. and the cares were not onl were lallid and wonderful, but permanent. It is au great NERVOUS ANTIDOTE. and from thenston. ithlnely small quantity necessary to produeehealtbydlgestia. a believed to cat noon ELECTROMAGNETIC PRINCIPLES, There lino form ofOLDSTOMAOII COMPL AINTS which does not seem to roach and remove et once No mauve I! ow they may he, it (31V&4 INSTANT ItELIEP. A sinste rtniones all the unpleasant lyllelgOrel, elle it only need! W . e c nt i ri9 l4ir 7747 t d l regl iiil TV i 61160118021 :r.g)nce, ltis past= tarty excellent in ease of Nantes. r_ ia T i efurups, Soreness oi the Blood the Stomac lowness ...„_,__l ; cold state of the ,111eastinesa, oft_ l 2-...' , ndenoy, SA:oat:dation Weakness. tendency to °'""' - e: &o. • ' `I.,LAR per bottle, One bottle will often BENI IN IN POWDERS, , For 0011VeniPe . DIGESTLItr. lIIAA, Farm cIP POSTAGE, form otTowder, w: • . alcohol, water. or syrnte ell Pena of the countil. the La i n proo l n i i , t oo gamt