Thk Baffled Lawyer.—At tho last sitting of the-Cork Assizes, accuse was brotight;l)eforQtheCourtinwl)icht|ief)nrt- for defence was it jaqncr. 'kpawn in the" surrounding country by the of‘Cpazy Pns,* : , ■ ' Upph j'C’razy Pat’ being called for bis evidence^:ihe attorney for the prosecution Opened to (he'utmost extent his knowledge oflbgfllbhjcanery, in tho endeavor to force the witness into.soine slight inconsistency, upon #liich he might build a ‘pointbut )»f-Vyhs'oxccssiyely annoyed to find that ‘Crazy' Bat’s’ Evidence was Consistent throughout, Perceiving that acute questioning fn.iiod j to answer his purpose, the dcciplo of Coke und Blackstone betook himself to that of tepilmeV Successful, resource of luvvyera— ridicule. V- ‘What did yon say your name was?’ he inquired flippantly. ‘Folks call mo Cruzy Pat, but*-, \ ‘Crazy Pat, eh ? A very eujinqnious'li* tie; quite romantic, eh V ‘Romantic or not, 6Uf, it wudn’t bea bad idea if the parliament wud give it to yourselfj nn* lave mo to ehuso nnbthcr.’ '*rhis caused a slight Jaugli in the court room, and the presiding Judge peeped over liia spectacles at the nttornoy,as much ns to ( say|‘You have your mutch now.’ 'And what did you say your trade was?’ continued the disconcerted barrister, with nri.'difgry look at tho witness. ' J'lVn a tannor, sur.’ ~ .. ‘A tanner, oh ! And how long do you think it Would tnko you to tan an ox-hide?’ Well, sur, since it sames to be very im portant fur ye to know, it’s myself that ’ll jisttell ye—that’s inti roly own’to circum stances.’ ‘Did you over tan the hide of an ass V •An ass V No stir, but if you’ll just step down the. lano, uftor the Coort, be jabers I’ll giyAye physical demonstration that I cud tan of nn ass in the shortest end of three minutes.’ The unexpected reply of the witness brought forth roars of laughter, in which thp, Bench heartily joined; whilst the baf fled attorney, blushing to the eyes, hastily inforjned ‘Crazy Pal’ that ho was no lon ger requjred. Douon Faces.— The editor of the Jour nal, (be leading Whig organ of Allegheny county, speaking of the Northern mem bers of Congress who voted for the Mis souri Compromise, makes use of the fol lowing strong lungungo: “It will be.remembered that whenjlenry Ctyy coaxed, (ns he only could coax) a parcel of Northern members, to betray tlfeir constituents npd vote for this Missouri Compromise, our share of the fruits of which, had just been taken from us, these people Were well treated until the bargain was consummated; but when all was over JUfijai Randolph, of Roanoke, rose and ad dressed them somewhat after this fashion ; “MSserable-dough-faces! You have betray ed your trust here, and henceforth will be despised by all around you, and when the evasion closes you will sneak home to your constituents, to bo nailed to the counter for base coin, ns you are.” “Thiis prophecy was just. These men all died ‘politically on the spot, and wero never beard of afterwards.” ThuTH.— Every word of it. Cut it out and learn ft by heart. We should make it a principle to extend the band offiriendship to every man who discharges faithfully his duties, and main tains good order—who manifests a deep intettst in the welfare of general society — whose deportment is upright, and whose mind is intelligent—without stopping to ascertain whether ho swings a hammer or draws a thread, There is nothing so dis tant from all nature claims as the reluc tance, the backward sympathy, the forced Bftille, tho Checked conversation, the'hesi tating compliance, the well off are apt to manifest to those a little lower down, with whom, ih comparison of intellect and prin ciples bf virtue, they frequently sink into insignificance. GbaETINO Peaßs on Mountain Ash. —A correspondent of tho Main Farmer Bays, that fivo years ago ho grafted sev eral Bartlett pears on Mountain Ash stock. year pne of them boro very full, mpfo l bo than "usual on pear stocks. Tho flavor of the pear was excellent, not at nil chang- the stock. Ho *at them thefirst of' Muy. Ho also grafted them on ,th o while thorn, and got some growth, but Ihoy do not do well, nothing liko 60 well as on the Mountain Ash, “which is a vcVy good Btoolt to graft poars upon.” Ho does not say they will compare with Angers quince Stock, 'J. r pUECK AkOkkl—W.o prefer a quick temper-T-“quick mad and quick over”—to ftisUUen one; but to anger of any descrip fa dajtigerbus to yield, mid therefore lorall wo would say, “Check your Auger.” Pause before you put into execution tho deetfa, jwlfioh it prompts. Reflection is t>f ten a sure nntidoto. ior that poison of tho heart. The wisdom of the wise men who govern mifans concurs in acknowledging (he. j, benefits of deliberation, even,..when .they-honor liberty and existence of; na is involved; hence the coldness and courtesy and tedium,, of negotiations be tween Powers, who, though they hotly hate each ,other, still etrivp to maintain tho as cendency of reason over passion. “• agriculturist wI)o has. tried tho jeftperiment satisfactorily, says ,th.ot ; a ,faw poods of lomattios, dropped into a hill with qiicombers, or> tomato set out, which he BRysfan hotter and more effectual niiotle, will keep oid'.black (lens and striped hugs, as they, dislike tho flavor of the tomato, (KrTlie Detroit .'iP/'tISKHe says ;; “Not | ihe least amusing thing in tho doings of| yesterday was tho'fact that lrfrgo numbers 1 families—ffbm ,the coun try, came into tho city, with their teams, 'to: sob''tho eclipse)" That is ri fact. , , 1 (KrAu object of ■♦‘interesiV-srA iVgirl Whbsu inSombfa/ifl.Oflb a year,V j r mm C LEAR FI ELD j ..gtSrAa this is an ago poouliar for "smart” things, wfc uro dispose J to gtvocrQmpod up genitis Iho ut ‘roostropib for expansion. And as freedom of speech and freedom of tho press, npponr to ho gouornlly conceded rights, we do not fepl at liberty to closo our columns against tho. effusion of whut a friend calls a .‘'Smart young Man,” So dear reader, tnko care of your toes • • ; THINGS I’M DOWN ON«. Jl<>.\v mnny,,many things there are— As through this world wo crowd on, Al'uvo, nroninl, hoth near and fur, Decidedly we're down on. And, inasmuch,us fropdom hero, Of spoeclV to pH's oifondod, I liopo, at wli'at 1 lmvo to say-re- No one will get offended. But should tho “boot” go tightly on—- If I your "corns” should trample— Wtiy, face About—dwu up tho coni : liiicuuic u good;oxnmpio- ■ For many, many tilings (hero are — •• As through tliif world W'o crowd oil— Above, around, both near-and far, Dooidodly wo’ro down on. I'm down on sharper* —AnauVi men— Who think it smart and/iimiy, To take a "country genius” ill, And “do” him of his xuonoy. Ko woiulor that tho country, swains Distrust those “fancy” "wittios,” Or dearly lovo their rural homos And "damn” tho " jssod cities.''* I'm down on thoßO religious men— Those bigots—so short sighted As to bclioro all other sects ,' ~ Aro tiiulul ami benighted.' •; N,o matter whnt your virtues are,• ■lf you regard thehl lightly,, • ‘ Tho devil’s gut you by tho noso, . And he will hold it lightly.' ' , . I'm down on consequential men— ■ .< These petit “publio feeders”— S W'lio cock their noses scornfully r'- * At nil but “party loaders.” In fashions "best” tboy strut the streois, Willi toolings “awful” Uightly, * Assumo un nil- tliat seems to say : "Hero coiucs young C!od all-mighty I” • Tin clown on those strong minded dames, (Twcro wrong tp call them Indies) Who ’rnong the. iirdii would cradle wheat, Much sotinor, fnr, than babies, .With dresses brief, nnd high heeled boots, They Issue from tiijlr houses, Anil bravely sport along the street A pair of "doeskin” trowsers. I’m down on thnt’peouliar rnco, il aonree know where to plnco ’em) 0 daily throng tho Avc'uuo, Wliilo womens’ shawls cncaso ’em A morse, upon each upper lip, Tboir feet in oniuiping gaiters , Their creditors aro usually, Blit tittlo more than waiters. I'm down on many otlior tilings, But I’vo no wish to tire The patience of ypnr ronders out, Nor yet oxelto your Iro, But ono tiling more plenso let mo add— -Binco I liavo lit thp taper rm down on nil who bavn’t sonso (conts) ljnough to tnko a paper. II O 8113 . The following is ono of Montgomery’s delightful creations—a fit subject for reflection in.tliis-ngo of artificialities. Bead it yo who seek lu.vnin abroad, for thoso unalloyed pleasures’ which aro found nlono amidst tho genial influences of the honie oirclo'ij;,, Tliero is a spot of earth supremely Most, : A dearer, sweeter plaoe than nil the rest : Where man, oroation's tyrant, casts aside Ilis sword and sceptre, pageantry ami pride. While in his softened look benignly blend Tho sire, tho son, tho husband, fattier, friend. Hero woman reigns, the mother, daughter, wife. Strews with fresh flowers tho narrow way of life : Iu the elenr heaven of her delightful eye, An nngcl guard of loves' nnd graces lio • Around her knoos domestic duties meet, And tiresido pleasures gambol at her feet, Where shall tliat land, that spot of earth bo found? Art thou u man ? a patriot ? look around .'ptfi: Ob, thou shall find, howe’er thy footsteps roam, That land thy country, and that spot thy home. Always Refixct. —Never do anything rashly. So readers, just set down, rest your elbows on the tnlilov make of .your arms two pillars, rest your chin upon; the palm of your hands, look straight nliead and thipk—take a cursory survey of your past and present life. ; VVhnt a queer thing it is; almost everything has turned out 1 different from vyhat you expected. How lyou have changed in purpose, in condition, iin character and in everything sinco the small amount of clay which you inhabit ! becomo animated. After you reflected ful ly on the varied events of your life, and review your past existence in all its bear ings, go to work and make the best of tho circumstances around you, be thev what they may. This is tho best ftdvico wo' can givo you, . , Tub Celestial State.— Old Rickets was a mpn of labor, and had little or no time to devolo to speculation as to tho fu ture. Ho was, withal, rather uncouth in the-use of language. - '' One day, while engaged in stopping up hog liolesnbouthis place, ho was approach ed by o colporteur-and presented with a tract. “What’S all this about 7” demanded Rickets. . •‘That, sir, is a book describing the ce lestial slate,” was -tho reply. “Celestial Stato I” said Rickets; “whore thedeuce is that V x ■ , ‘“My worthy friend, I fear tlmt you have not”— ! ’ -V “Well, nevor mind,” intorriipted Rick ets, “1 don’t Want 1 to hear about any Let ter Stato tlfan old Pennsylvania. .1 intend to live and-die right here, if 1 can only keep them darned hogs out,” " ' Ai womniy was giving evidence-ana cer tain. cafe, when sho was asked by tho lawyer—“ Was tho yoitng woman ; virtu ous previous to this uflirir?” “ Was she what?” “Virtuous—was she' chaste?’ “Chaste?—‘yes, she was ehastftl about a quarter of u mile,”.- '.*■ " '' - The fellow who got three sheets in the wind, will go . to -houso-kceping when ho secures tho fourth,” lie'finds thein'cheap cr than, those.in thq! dry .goods store. / . Thcfe is up editor', ih NorllrCarolin'd, with.seven bullets in his body, received in duels and street encounters; 1 Ills' paper ought to’ bo called the “Bulletin,” and contain all. leaded matter. A New York editor, finding a- cabbage seed in a letter received - from, a brother quilfi wnnt’s to know if his .correspondent has the habit of scratching fits head whilo writing.- ■ ... ".' : * i: £horo, qrq, sard to ,l}c? JO.tfcpQ destitute childreiun,«lu?cityofNewiKork,.wiretbh ed gir|s and outenirt boysijiwhb'liVd'by'beg, sha : me, r ,. . V r , r ,i - BUSINESS DIRECTORY OU CIRtRUIRIiD CO. SSDt' IB :Pst ® c,'. i LEVER FLEGAL, ' ~ Blacksmith, Luthorsburg, l’n,, wili aitend tp nil business tii Ills lino, and will also, furiiisli Wagons, Buggies,' Ac., very elienp, and lhniittfac turod in tho boat stylo, nnd warranted. Aug. 1, 1862. , * : THOMPSONS, HARTs6cK,’& CO. Iron Goundcrs, Cnrwonsvlllo. An oxtensivo. nssortmont of Castings made to order, Dee. 21), 1861. ; ' ’ JACOB BILGER, :rf: ' Copper, Tin and .Sheet Iron Mauufntihireiv (JunronsviUo, abovo tho old iftmndry, bn tho north bHo of Aluiu stroot, whore all hnsiiiopsjn his lino |s done up iu u,workmanlike punmpr, and ou renßoimhlo terms. Country piodubo takon in cx elmngo ft»r work. * Hojvl7, 1303. p b; ~ Copper, Tin, nml Sheet Iron VYarc Manu facturer, on Second street, otto door south of A. K. Wright’s storo, Clearfield. [Dec. 23,1851. WM. T. GILBERT^ Blacksmith, at Hopewell, Bell township, at the .Cross Bonds loadingfroni M’Uoe’s Mill.to Now Washington, and from Chest erook to the river, whort nil call 3 in liis line will be promptly nUeud od to. March - JOHN RUSSELL & CO.. TAN NEKS uiul Cuniyrs, (Iratupion Hills, Clear* field county, Pa, keep constantly on bund an assortment of leather, paid for hide?. , May IS, THOMAS MILLS, Coach mid Sleigh Maker, on Third street, between Market and Locust, Clearfield, l’n. April 10,10:, 2. ' B. F. STEBLING, Saddle nml Harness Maker, mid Justice of the l*cace, Curwousvillc. Dee. 2.5, LSDI. RICHARD GLENNING, Boot and .Shoe Maker, can bo fuund nt his shop three doors west of the-Mansion House, where hollas constantly un hand a largo assortment both of homo nnd city liiamifnc.tuie. .Inly R, 'a.'t. J. D. THOMPSON, Blacksmith, Wagons, Buggies, Ac., Ac., ironed nn short notive, and tho very best style, lit his old stand in tlio borougli -of t'urwcnsville. Dee. 20, ISi'J. ROBERT McNA UL, T .inner, at the old stand in Cunveiuvillo.. Dvc. 28, ISM GEO. W. REIEEM, Saddler, Harness and Trfuik Manufactur er, on Second street, immediately over C. D. Watson's Drug store.. Dec! 30, 1862. WM. P. CHAMBERS, Wiioclwrlglit, Chair Matter and House and Sl£ii rainier, Curwonsville. Dee. 28, 1861. THOMAS SHEA, I fashionable Tailor, in Plum's Bow, on Mor . ket street immediately over the l’ost Office. Clonrtiold. “ Dec. 20, 1861 s A. L. ScTINELL, ~ Tailor, Lnthcrsburg. will do his work just as good mid ns cheap ns nnv other fellow. Dec. 28, 1861. JAS.-ALEXANDER, " Saddler iyid IlarncsH Makcr.inhißnow.shup on Market i treet, near Mcrrell’s hotel. Dec. 20, 1861. r j6ITNn7IIILBURiN% Boot and Shoe Maker, Peeond street, ne.nly ; opposite A. K. Wright’s store, C'lcarflold. Pu. April 10, 1862. . > JAMES HOLLENBACH, Blacksmith, on Third street, between Market nud Walnut, ClearUed, l’a. April tO, 1562. JOHN W. SHUGERT. Wagon Maker, corner of Third nud Locust street, Cleurfiold. Itcpuiring douo to order. April 1(1, 1852. GEO. RICHARDS, ] fashionable Tailor, west of Shaw’s Ilow, up . - stair*, Cleurflold. Dee. SO, 1851. GEO. B. GOODLANDER, ■pTMVagon Maker, Luthorsburg. Work done TV to order on short notice, and uu good toi nis. Dec. 211, 1851. JOSEPH H. BRETH, Blacksmith, nt New Wnakington, Cloarfiehl county, whoro all kinds of work isdono in his lino of business on the shortest notice and most rcnsonublo terms. May 20, 185.’). SAMUEL B. TAYLOR, Tanner mid Boot and Hlioc Manufacturer, Cutwousville. Dee. 1 28,1851. m m ia-cu m w a & w* lIURXTHAL & BROTHER, Merchants and Dumber Dealers, M'ood land Post OQiec, Bradford township. Clear field county. ' April If, 1852. 4 • . I-. R. CARTER, \ gen.t for tub sale of Stoves, Mill Clearing, -CX'ayd Castings, of all 'k'iuds..- A|so,.Jlar-Ir«n and Nails, Thrashing maehinos, flows, Agrjcullu rat linplements, dc., on Hccond siroet, tinder tlio printing ofllco. . March. 1?, 1868. SAMUEL ARNOLD, Mcrclinnt and Pi-oi)ucb Dealer, Luthors- Imrg,’Clearfield county, I*a. . ’ . • „ JAS, B. GRAHAM, -f,. Post Master, Mertliant.j and Dealer lit -Dumber, Urahamton, Bradford townslilp; - Doe. 27,1851. - - . ' FREDERICK-ARNOLD, Me reliant and Produce Dealer,. Litthore hurg Olcurilold county, I’a. , April:!?, 1862.. A. K. VVRIGHT, Merchant atid Extensive Dealer In Dum ber, Socond stroot, onp door soatli el’ his ro;js - Cleat-Held. . ‘ Duo,-20, 185lf - - , C. KRATZKR, ; Merck ant and -Dumber Dealer, ’corner of Front and foenst stroeiii,’Clparfiel'd. ’. Dee. 20, 1851. V, ' 7.: ' ■' MOSSOP & POTTORFF, ctallors of Eorcign and Domestic Mcr- Xvcliandlso and Dlyuors, on tho wost side of Hocohd Street nearly' oppoaito tho Court House, Cloarflold, Pti. . : ■ SSp. 2, 1853.- ELLIS IRWIN & SONS, A T tbo month of Lick Run, ftvo iniloa frqm XjL .Clourfield, " MBItCttANTH, and oxtoußivo Manambhitbrs of Lumber, , / July 23, 1862.”' • ' - 1 - - .■ ; [July 23, JBo2 f -, Aj ~ . ( H:E P tJ JO LICAN• ng.aa>iP.)B9&a;i))srA.itt» L. JACKSON OBANS, A TTOiINEY AT LAW, offieo adjoining ltiq f\ : rosidonco on Second Stroet, Cloarfiold, Pa. Juno i. 185-1. JOSEPH By M’ENALLY. Attorney at law.—onico on tho oanteido of Socnnd Streot, nearly oppoaito tho store of A. IC. Wrlglit, will nttond promptly to nil business ontrusted.to his enro. Clearfield June 11, 185 i. ; M. E. WOOD, Physician, may always be found at ilia rosidenco ju (Jurjyeuaville, when npt professionally ab sent. - Hoc. 19, 1852. 11. BUCHER SVVOOPE.\ Attorney at liaw, formerly of tho firm of “Sooti & Sworn,!’ Huntingdon, I’., will at tend faithfully to all professional business entrust ed to iiis care by tho citizons of Clearfield and ad joining countios! Ofli'co next door to, and over Esq. Wriglor’s ofilco. ' p0t.27> ; 1853. DR. GIBBON YF. HOOP, HAVING clmngod hia rcsidonco from Frencli villo to Kylnrsvllib, In Morris township, rc- BpectiV'y' offers liis serviojs to tho surrounding community. ; Juno 10,1853.*-: JAMES BIDDLE GORDON, ATTORNEY at LAW, hns removod his office to tho room adjoining on tho oast tho Drug titoro of Dr. Lorain, and will devoto bis wliolo nt tendon to tho practice of his profession. Ho may bo consulted in French and lien mo, Jan. 15,185-1. * J. L. CUTTLE, Attorney at Law and Land Agent, offieo adjoining his retddonco, on Market street, Clearfiold. Mnroh 3, 1553. WILLIAM A. WALLACE. Attorney at J.ntv, Offieo adjoining his resi dence on Second Street, o],posito the resi dence-’of Gov. Bigler, Clearfield. April 17, 1852. DR F. ANTES CANFIED. HAVING purchased tho property and situation of Ijr. G. E. lie ops, tenders. liis services to the citizens- of I'Yenclivillo and viemiiyT Office one door east of Lutz’s store. June .2, 1853. HENRY LORAINE, Physician and Druggist, on Market streot opposite bis residence, Clearfield. April 111, 1852. 11. P. THOMPSONr Physician, muybo found either m his ofllce, or at SodhddV hotel, Curwensvilh, when not profep.d'jmdly absent. Doe. 29,1851. GEORGE WILSO.N, Physician, mny he found nt his office in Lu thmburg, when not absent mi professional business. * Feb. 20, 1852. t. j. McCullough, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Clearfield, IV, nmy be found at tho ofiieo of (}. It. Dnrrett, adjoining the More of Win. »S. Moore. Deeds and other legal instruments executed with promptness and accu racy . May 21, 1854. DR. S. L. COBLE, Physician, residenco ono mHo nnd n Imlf south east of Lumber City, on tho Itidgo road lead ing, to Now Washington, respectfully offers hi* ser vices to tlie Furruunding communitv. Dec. 2ft, 1853. DR. R. V. WILSON, HAVIKcJ removed his office to the new dwel ling.tin Second street, will promptly answer all professional dills us heretofore. June 10, 185 ft. E. L. MILLER, Surveyor, Hell township, Clearfield county.— All businc*?s entrusted to lilm promptly attend ed to. Address Chest 1\ 0., Clearfield county. April 4, 1354. T. JEFFERSON BOYER, Physician, can be found at his office in Luthers burg, Clearfield county, Pa., when not absent on professional business. Sep. 0, 1863. - TW ENTY DOL.LARS REWARD. TIIB subscriber lust some whero in tho neighbor hood of John Putchin's or the Cherry Tree, in this'county, on Thursday the 11th of May, 1851, tho sum of One Hundred anil Thirty-Six Dollars, consisting of one $lO note on tho Hank of Danville; two slo'son tho Minors’ Dank of Pottsville, l’a.; uno $lO on tho lVest Branch Bank, Pa.; anil one S2J gold piece : together with other notes on differ out Banks of thii-uud other States. Thero were olio huadred and thirty-six dollars In notes independent of the S2J in gold. Any person finding tho above money, and de livering it to tho subscriber, or leaving the sumo at this office, shall receive the nhovo rewnrd. May 17, 186-l-3h-pd. Valuable Farm For Snlc rjyjTK subscriber ofTors nt private sale, a vnlun- I , bio farm sitnnte In Penn township, Clonrfleld county, ooutnining 127 ncres and allowaneo, with about one hundred acres cleared and in a good statu of ell Hi i’a Lion, having a house and barn erect ed on each end of the funn, and two good orchards theroon growing. There nro also two good Coni Banks on said farm supposod to extend orernbout fourteen acres, being about five fuet in depth.— Tho farm is situated in tho centro of an excellent neighborhood, the Glen llopo and Littlo Bald Ea glo: Turnpike,' passing through tlio oeutro of flio snmo.—A good titlo wijl bo given, Bor further particulars npply to tho subscriber on tho promises. .• RICHARD, PENVIR. Slay. 38, 1851.f3m.-pd. - -sur> - 7 ——- 4-V-- , , ; 1 , CAUTION. ' " ■ WHEItEns, Daniol . w j,j 0 j, cn grigos his undivided nUou'tioii. fio munity) that has oVor been offered for salo In this cnutiong (|lo nn r o iUmato against Iho ahuso of Mcr counly in the monuUnm.- . • ... oury: thousands aro annually morcurnlizod.out of 1° attempt to enumerate my lot of I[fo . Rocoht afflictions aro promptly Qxtjngxiighod ontiro Now Goods which I offer to tho public, would , T w ENT y fEARS OF EXPERIENCIfin ihn bo altogothor too labonpus an undertaking for mo lrcatmcn t 0 f a clans of djsoapos hitherto neglected at the present time. I. would “°f o’y 0 ’y ' h ." t and imperfectly umtoretpod; has enablcdD* Kith! the lino of Ladies’Dross GoodB, Idefy compot tion KEWN> (Auttor of 0 work of oithor in price, quality, or beauty of stylo. Boots 0 ,^ nt n i no . (o nths of tho causes of nervous and Shoes in the greatest variety; Hots and Caps do ,‘ |lUy) , oonl an( j con ß t itutional weakness, dentil that cannot bo boat , bonutifulSummor Cnss o s d .physical suffering, aro traceable to pertain i • S< ‘ g h , r , , ) ki i " d9 „l f habits, forming tho most secret, vet deadly and WtS' Dll\ GOODS which aro upualij required fn this, g p r jj,|gd o f dbinestie misery nhd premature mortality market • ■ w . | T ANE .EA'HTICULAR NOMOE.i-Thiroisan Some beautiful sots of Inon STO.Ni: Wann, and ; fiomotiillcs ;indulged in by boys, in soil, a mco BoloeUon of QUEENBWAHL, of all kinds, d()( oflon gro wing up with them to manhood,and also, fancy, articles in no small ‘l“»«Wy._ • I whieh.if not reformod in fluo tiirio, riot only begets fho abovb mentioned stock of gop. s ill bo f-, BOr j oua obstacles to matrimonial 1 happiness) Tint' fored for salo at lower prlcos than tho saino qlai y | • ivM r ; fl0 q oa eoi'iee of profrnotod inßitUautj and do. and styles of goods have over boon ofTored iw this., aatating Elions. Fpw of those wba.givQ placo; ns a proof of this, I only, ask •* “ j to tills porriielbuß praotico aro aware of tho const, of prices and quality with any other go • ,■ i quoncos, until they find tho nervous system shatter-: a. m. uiL, i. od, feel atrango nnd unnceouritnblo foolings . and vagriri fours in the mind. ! The unfortunate thus affected bccomos feeble, is i uuriblo to labor with accustombd vigor, or to 'apply: his inind to study; his. atop is tardy and week, lie is dull, irresolute, and engages ip sport witl| less onorgy than usual. If ho omaricipnto himself bofbre tho praotico has done its worst; and enter matrimony, li(s marriage is unfruitful, and his sense tells him that this is caused by early follies. Thesb nrc 'considerations which sliould awaken tho attention of those simi larly situated. ■ • MAitJUAUE requires the fulfilment of several conditions, in order that it mgy really ho thocauso of iriutur.l happiness. Could tho veil which covers tho origin of domestic wretchedness bo raiped, and its true source in every instanoo disclosed, in how many could it bo traded to physical disqualifications and their atteridant disappointments. Apply then wliilo it is yet tiiqo, in ordor tohnycyour unstrung and relaxed organization rc-hruced, revivified npd strengthened. ' .■» Iteniember- he who places himself under Dr. Kinkciin's treatment may religiously oonfidcin his honor ns a gentleman, ami rely upon the.assurance, that (he secrets of Dr. K.'s pntients will never he disclosed. Young man—lot no false modesty deter yon from making your caso known to ono who, from educa tion and respectability can certainly befricqd you',’ Too ninny think they will conceal tho secret in their own honrts, nnd euro thomsolvcs. Alas, how often is tills a fatal delusion, and how nuiny u prom ising young mini, who might liav.e been an orna ment to society, has faded from th Dec. 2, 1852. '• , , DAVID JOHNSTtIN; WOULD, respectfully annoimco'to, the citizoai of Cloarflold nnd niUoining counties that be has fitted up and oponed out w J'UIILIC HOUSE, in flio town of Phillipshurg’, Centre county, Pa, and is fully •prepared to accommodate all who may favor him with a call. ; Feb, 28, 1854-Jy 3 , FASHIONABLE TAILORING. ’ THOMAS SHEA, rospoctfully announces to tit oitizous of ClOnrfiold qounty, nnd tho public generally that lie continues to carry on tho above businoss at his did stand, nbovo tho Post 00: cC, jvhore ho Will nlwayß he prepared to wait oh til who may favor him will* n noil- Ho has on hand a well soloctod nSsortiaont of CLOTHS, OA6SI 'MERES nnaTRIMMINGS, whichßowill wnrroat to If 6of good quality, and will be sold very to*. His old customers are requested to oontiuuo their patronage,'and as Many now onos ns may find It conviinioiit, as ho assures’them that ho is prepared to furnish thd mnteiials and do, tlio work in propdr manner. , • , , , ~... . ; July 8;T853.' MANSION HOUSE},;CLEARnELD, pf THE suhsorlhoi (Would respectfully inform'dlie ■ publjo, that ho has taken the abovo old estab lished .stand, recently oocujned by. Mr. Sntauf' Evdiis, 1 ' adll 'entirely ro-furnished olid refittcd ltTa such a mannoras to render it second to no liolclto tho county. Tho BAR has been.stocked with the bobt liquors, anil tlio TABLE will nlwpys he .'ft*!*' plidd with tlio host tho markiit cun afford. Extensive Stabling attachod to tho premifbsys ol * nttcntivo hostlers always In attondanco. -1 110.. rospootfully. asks tho publio, to give liija* trial, 'fooling nssurbd theft ho can render eatlsfac. lion. 1 1 i 1i 6 :'..-. JOHN LIVINGSTON. .( April-19,,18'61-ri'. i , i j ' 'TAKE NOTICE.' ’.. TVlr HEREAS,' my son Janus has RR my efflj ,W ploy—all porsons nro.'therefore cautlenSd, agalnst horboring or trusting him on my accohab as*l SVM’pay no debts of his contracting tftor tW date, unless conjpellell b>Jh'w.‘ w '«» May Vf, 1854^31, * I ISAAOIPRICE. A CARD. itEMPHI LL»S HOTEL. WM. J. HEJIPJfII.Ii.