DISCONTENT. How universal il is. Wo never knew tlie’wmh that soy; ‘I ntn contented.’ < lo'jvbere'jrpu will, among the rich or the poor,i(he man oft-Ompetenco or iho man who earns his daily bread by the sweat of his brow, you hear the sound of murmur-. 1 ingand tho voico of complaint. The other, day wo stood by the side ol n cooper, who wttS’lj.lhying a merry tune with the ad/. 1 round n cask. “Ah ! (sighed he,) mine is a hn>d lot—forever trotting round Idte n dog driving nt n hoop.” “Ileigho!” 6igheda blacksmith, one of the hot dnys, ns he wiped away the drops of perspiration from his brow, vhilo tho, rcri hot iron glowed upon his anvil, ‘this is, life, with a vengeance—melting and frying! one’s self over the fire.’ I ‘Oli, I hat I wore a carpcntof,’ ejaculated ; a shoemaker as he bent over his Inpslone.: ‘Here 1 am, day after day, working my' soul away in making soles lor others, coop- j cd up in u soveri by nine room.” ■I am sick of lius nut door work,’ says lie rarpt nter, ‘boiling and sweating under ! ’..■Min; or exposed to the clemency ofj ■ tv, idler. If 1 was only a tailor.’ ‘Tl.ii- too had, (perpetually cries the lo;) to Ihi compelled to sit perched up !c-iv, piaymo the needle all the wh h— v ''it(i tint mine were a more active life.’ 'Las' day of grace—the banks won’t i.soonat : customers won’t pay ; whutshall I do I grumbles the merchant. I had lather be a trud: horse, a dog—anything.’ ‘Happy fellows,’ groans the lawyer us ho scratches his head over some perplex ing case, or pours over some dry record, ‘happy fellows! I had rather hammer s'one than cudgu my brain on this tedious vox atinns question.’ 4nd through all the ramifications of so ciety, all are complaining of tluiir condi tion—finding fault with their particular calling. If I were only ibis, or that, or iiie-ollier, I should be content, nnylhinsi 1)0/ wllnt I am,’ is the univcrsal'cry. So wags tho world, so it has wagged, and so it will 4vng A meeting of this society was held ves torday oveiling. I Sum Lazybones look the cliuir. Hill Lnufcrson was the vice president. 1 ■ Tho Secretary made his report, lie oh- THINGS that Alte Domino. — Mnnliond served that at iho last meeting nothin'; had will come, old age will con.e, und the dy- hnen tlonc, according to the eonslitntibn of ing bed will come, and iho very last look the society. you shall cast upon your acquaintances .ItTH*Vacum ofl'ered to make a motion, will come, and the time when you are but did not move from his scat. He ob stretched a lifeless corpse before.the cyf'sJ served that it was ihe destiny of man to ofwpcping relatives will come, and ijint, work. The present order lips been foun hour when the company will assemble :o;ded for the encouragement of idleness.— carry you to the churchyard will come; A new member wns waiting to boinitiated. and that moment when you are put in the. The President said, ‘let him come in.’ grave will come, and the throwing in of The now member was enrriod in on n loose earth into the narrow house w here | four.post .bedtuegd. After giving.the pass ypu . are., laid, and the spreading of the word, )■!>: nihilo nihil fit. green sod over it—nil will come on every; The President administered tha oath of living cronture who bears me; and in a eternal laziness, and desired the candidate few-years tlje minister who now sponks,.|for admission into the order to repeat it uf and the people who listen will becarried to, ter him. The candidate waited till the their, long homes, and make room for nn-i President bad finished, and then said other generation. Now, nil this, you know'‘Ditto.’ rnttsl and'will happen—your common! Thu Vice President asked iho candidate sense and . common experience servo to | whether ho would token drink. convince you of it. Perhaps it mny lmvc MDtFliffle thought of in .the days ofc/irc and thoughtless and thankless uncon c**n which you hnvo spent hitherto; but you 4re called upon to think of it now, lay itaeriously to heart, and not longer trifle and delay, when eternity is thus set so ev idently before you. A MOTHER'S SOLILOQUY *Tls mine. Bound to me bv a tie that death cannot sever. That little heart shall never thrill .with pleasure, or throb with pdjn, Without a quick responso from mine. I am the centre of its little world - its very lifiTjJepends on my faithful care. It is my 4m y to deck these dimpled limbs, te poise -'that tinny trembling foot : yet stay I M v duly ends not bore. A soul looks forth from those blue eyes! An undying spirit, that shall plume its wing for a ceaseless flight by my erring-hand. The hot blood ofangor nmv not poison thd fount whence it draws its life, or the hftSty Word escape my lips in that pure presence. Wayward, passionate, impul site, how shall 1 approach it, but with n ifUsh Upon my spirit and a silent prayer. ..On! careless sentinel, slumber not at tbv post of its trusting innocence. Oh I reckless “sower of ihp seed,’’ let not the “tears spring up.’’ Oh! unskillful .helmsmnn, how shall tWtMpilot the little bark o’er life’s tempes tuops sea safelv to the eternal shore !" ' ’Tit) ours! ,jA father bends proudly over that little cradle I A father’s love ! how strong, how tjypl,. But oh! not so tender as hers, whose henrt that babe hath lain beneath ! Pit me for the holy trust, oh Good Shop herd, or fold it early to thy lovely.bosom lanny Fern. 'Tq Pabmebb.— The Hartford Times tpptitjons a farmer who took up a fence altar it had beon standing fourteen years, and found some of the posts nearly sound, apd others rotted off at the bottom. Look ing for the couse, he discovered that the posts whichjhad been inverted from the way they grew were solid, and those which had been set 09 they grew were rotted off! This, is.certainly an incident worthy of be ing noted by our farmers. i'JvEEriNii Egos.—A person who Ims ■ made several voyages to the coast of Afri- other tropical regions, says that he , has kept eggs in the best condition, by i placing two or three dozen in a cullender ; und pouring over them as ninny quarts of ; boiling wuter, then pack away instruw, ori bran,, or sawdust. Newly luid eggs must! .l|q, J n§eclil(),r this purpose,,and they wit) bd| found as good lor boiling niter a year, ns : w hen treated ns above. ” J .111110 fellow about fivo years old ruin iaei'oBS a street, and in hiacourso ran betWejyytlm lour legs of a horse, which' wafftapidly passing along. , A man .who jNUK-tha occurranco, run and snatched the boy, supposing hb wKs injured in the, nt. ulateqjj5 { jtiS|l)ni.tr>:l>abpilit« hofse outo.f-myi way ft af»Htdo : f V-arb, .f, ■ 'i THE ' tpJh'E ARFt Ei< , , jaEjNTmxv. Genteel it is to have soft bands, But not genteel to. work on i&ndr: Genteel it is to lin in bod, Rut not genteel to earn your brand ; Genteel it is to cringe and how, But not genteel to sow and plough ; Genteel it is to play tho beau, Bui not gonteol to reap oud mow : Gonial it is to keep a gig, But not gonteol to lioo and dig ; Genteel It is in trado to fail, But not gontocl to swing tho Hail; Genteel it. is to play tho fuel, But not geuteel to keep a school j Genteel it is to cheat the tailor, But not genfoel to lie a sailor; Genteel it is to light a duol, But not gonteol to cut your fuel ; Genteel it is to oat rich cuko, But not genteel to cook und bake; Genteel 11 is to hnvo tho blnep, But mu genteel to wear-thick shoes ; Genteel it is to roll in wealth, But not genteel to have good houlth ; Gentoel it is to cut a friend, But not gontool your clothes to mond ; Genteel it is to make a show, But not genteel poor folks to know ; Genteel it is to run away. But not genteel at homo to stay ; Genteel it is to smirk and smile, I’ul not, [renter] i,, Gum all guile, *•»• a tee I it is to bo n knave, But not genteel your cush to save ; Genteel it is to make a bet. But not genteel to pay n debt ; Genteel it is to play at dice. But notgontocl to lake ud\hv; Genteel it is to curse and swear But not genteel plain clothes to wear: Genteel it is to know a lord, • Hut not genteel f ( , pay your hoard : i Genteel it is to skip and hop. i Hut not gonletd to tend u shop ; 1 Gcnteol it is to waste your life, j But not genteel to loVe your wife ! I cannot toll what I may do, i Or what sad scenes may yet pnea through; I may, perchance, turn deaf or blind. The pity of all human kind; I may, perhaps, ho doomed to beg, And hop nbout upon ©no leg ; i And even may I tome to steal, /hit mny / never f>v ycntcel ! 1 Gome joy or sorrow, weal or woo, Oil ! may I never get tttat low. THE DO-NOTHINGS Tho candidate nodded und opened his li|W. “The Secretary will now rend to vou the rules of the Society,” said the Brest dent. The enndidato shut his eves and fell asleep in an instant. “He’ll do?” said the President, oppro- vingly. “Yes,” snid ‘the Vice President, “hehl do—nothing.” Tha member’s name was enrolled and be was roused up to pay bis subscription. He Hid nothin" of the kind. Nothing o o else took pluce. Nothing moro was saH. Nothing more was done. We know noth ing more. The whole thing amounts to a mere nothing. An i Nr.xi'i.i i i.o An»w kb ; —Soon after the Mexican war, an American cnptaiii and nil Englishman met in Venice, at dinner, “\ou are an American, sir, ” snid the Englishman. “I reckon I am,” returned the captain “You have the name of being great war riors.” “Yen,” said the Yankee, pretty well.” “Hut how is it yon were so anxious to make peaco with Mexico ? This does not look much like spunk.” “You are nn Englishman?” interroga ted the Y'unkee. “Yes,” replied the Englishmen. “Well,”said llio Yunke«,“l don’t know wlmt our folks ofiered to do with Mexico; but stranger, I’ll just toll you one thing— I’ll bo d—(l if wo ofTored to make peace with you I” This home thrust at tho Englishman set the whole house in an uproar of laughter. Ludicrous. —A young lass who had went to camp-meeting and came back fulj of the revival which they Imd, did nothing the following week or more but sing : ‘Shout! shout! wu’ro gaining ground!” She had tho tune so pat, that all she said was bnt a continuation with that song, and not (infrequently, the rhyme was too long for tho tune, Old Jowler slipped in and itook a bone off the table, and just as he ■ "’ns making for the door she ?ang out "If you don't go out I'll knock you d..we, llidlo. ball,'lnjur., ' \ party, etinkin’ lop eared hound, | O, glory, hallotujor!” ( 0-C7”On Mr. Benton’;; cpiotution from Burke in his auli-Nebrasku speech ‘that ho did not care three skips of a louse,' 1 teu./thd 1 Washing. £>iVtr has the following: When Hoi,ton to Iturko foruuthority turns, Ilia;tigt|rcp «jf speech to dotnrmiuo, k Ho bolit (ho fiublimo nnl. WM. T. GILBERT, • Blacksmith, at Hopewell, Ihdl township, at the (.'riw4 Uoad- binding from M’Gcc’h Mill to Xmv Washington, and from Ghe.it creek to the river, where .ill calls in his line will be promptly att<*iid ed to. Mare!) l\ 1862. JOHN RUSSELL A CO.. r | V\X VKBS and Gun bu s, Grampiun Hill.-. Gb*nr L field e.uinly. Pm keep r*i>iiM.«ntly on band m a.-. J nrtnn*nl nf leather. t'a-Ji |»:ii »Pl*»r hide-. Mil) 18, Isoj. fun. THOMAS MILLS, i (ouch anil Sleigh Maker, nil Third ?tn-ol V / b.-lii.M-n Mnrkcl ninl I.ni-u.--l, Clenrlii-M. l'n. Apni li's 1('»2 B. E. STERLING, Saddle und Harness Maker, and .lustier of the Peace, CiirwohM illc. her. *_m. |s;> I. RICHARD GLENNLNG, Boot and Shoe Maker, can be found at hi ‘■hop three door- west of rhe Mansion Hmi.-e, where he ha? constantly on hand a large af-sortm'-ul both of homo and city manufacture. July 8, J. D. THOMPSON, Black smith, \V agon*, Buggies, »tr., Arc., ironed in >h<»rt t'olie*'. and the von Oc.d stylo, at hi old -land in the borough of Gurwunavillo. Dec. 2‘.b 1868. ROI’ERT McNAUL, r | MiniW'r, at ihe old .stand in Curwenaville.. 1 / Doe. 28, 1-61. ~ . J ~GEd7\vV RHEEM, Saddler, Harness and Trunk Manufhrtiir* el', <»n Ser n.d -divcl, imiih u>ej G. [j U .it "u - l»rug -for**.. Gee. HU*. l v .*2. WM. I'. CHAMBERS, Chair Maker iui<[ 11/iuse Tl amt Pallilcr, l innou-.illc-. - A Inc. 2S, It-.'i 1. THOMAS SHEA, siiim.\ \ri.i: TAri.ort, in ‘yiunvl- K-.n-.’ mi Mur ki-l .‘-Irci-l in the ronni li.ii-i-r!. ,-i-nj.i._-«l L\ Win. Kil l. ii., I’u,l (ilii.-i. i'll, l-i.'.l. A. L. SCI IN ELL, riAnUm-. will tin liisu.uk just :i pmul mul in- rlioMp ns itliv utlicr U'llmv. JHcr. -1., la.il. JAS. ALKXANDKR, Saddler and Hanleys linker, in hi? n«w-h..p <>n .Market sited, n.-ar h.»t«d. Doe. 2‘J. 1861. JOHN 11. HI I,BURN, - I - )not amt Shoe Maker. -ti-.-.-I, n.-:n!\ , ullj..i-i(c A. K. l leiu :n-i l, l'.-i. Apnl 11*. 1^62. JAMES lIOLLENBACII, B tart,smith, ini Tliir.l . tt-eei, hrtueeii .Market mid Walnut, Clear!;,d, t’.i. -tyP 1 ,i: - 2 ' jnriN W. SHUGEKT. Maker. rern. r of 't hird mid l.ucll-t V \ 'ti'i’et, t h-.trtieM. ttep iirii.e ,|,,ne t.ierucr. April Hi. is.so. lAishiunable Tailor, v.e-t „t Mines 1t,,,,-, up .-Li ir... ( I, urluM. |», v. ::n, Is, |. CIEO. B. (loom, A'V’FEK, T UukfT, liii'litThliurif. U ■ *rk n< T T ,u ortK-r on >hoi i Entire, nii■ I 'Tin SAMUEL B. TAYLOR, rp.iim. i- ;md IJout Jls 1. J. L. CUTTLE, Vttorne> at haw und IjSukl Agont, office adjoining hi:- redd-Mnc, on .Market street, Cleiij fndd. March 3, 1553. WILLIAM A. WALLACE. Vtlonic.s at latw, office adjoining his rc-i detjee on Second Street, opposite the i-m ilciM-e of U"V. pigbw•. ClearllcM. April IT. 1852. DR F. ANTES CANFIKD UA\ I.Nti purchas'd the property and situation of J)r. tl. F. Hoops, tenders his j>rofc--innal -crviccs to the eitiioiiH of ITuuchviUv and vicinity, office.one door east of Cut’.'.’.* store. June 2. I 853. HENRY LORAINE, Physician and I on Mnrki-t “lieet n])pu.sili‘ his ( 'li-jirlii'M. April lit, 1 11. P. THOMPSON, Physician, may be found either at his office, or at Scofield's lodtd, ( unvensvillr, wliL‘ll not profes-jonaHy absent. Dee. 2V, 1851. GEORGE WILSON, I )]i3 fciriuit, may 1 I>-ncl ;i» hi.-. iin Lu £_ llit*i .^lut r^f. ivlu-n n<-i alifirut on profr^.-iomil Fell. -0. LsO^. T. J. MrCTLLOFGII, VTT| C. It. Harrvtt. ndjninirig tli«« s!»*re of Win. S. .Moore. Di.-rda ami "(her legal iri'ini;.n nt' e\iiur~d with promptne*. and n-.-n im-v. Mm 2 I. h'i|, DR. S. L. COBLE, I physician, iv -i • I -*ll *•»* nm- mile and a lialfxmth ta*t of Lumber City, on tin Hidge road lend iug to Now Washington, rorpeettidly olfeiv hi- >er v ieon to tho surrounding nniiuiunii \. li.m 2:;..j DU. U. V. WILSON, RAYING removed hi* office ti> tho new dwel ling on 1111' 1 . In-et, will promptly answer all I'lofud.sionnl call* a* h«*rcdofore. Juno J<>, E. L. MILLER, Surveyor, 801 l t'nvn>hij*. Clearfield mnnlv. — Ail buninc.-s entrusted to him |irotn]>tiy attend ed tc*. Address Chf'M I*. O, Clearfield nmnty. April ‘I, lrtdiv T. JEFFERSON ROYER, Physician, can In* found at hi?* office in Luthers burg. Clearfield county, Pa., when not absent on professional business. Sop. TWENTY I)OI,I, AHS KKWAItI). FI'MIE uubsoriber lost roue* whero in the neighhor _l hood of .John Pntchin's or tin* Cherry "Free, in tin.- county. <»n Timr-dav tlx* 1 lili of May, lSjl. t!i«' Mini of <»!),. Hundred ami Thirty-Six Dollars, roii-d -t i llg of one $ 1 0 not o <>n I he Hank of Dan v ille ; iwo SIlFs oil the .Miner,-' Bank of Potf«\!llc. Pa.: "No s*lo on the \\•, • * * Branch Bnnk. Pa. ; and one S2J gold |>i oi*«* : together with other not. > on «li;lVr >m Bank- i f tliis and other Sthlo-. There were one hundred aid thirty six dollar? in notes independent of the $24 in gold. Any person finding the above money, and de li' it I o ihe .-nh.-criher. t»r lonving the .“nine ut this othee, shall receive tin.* aboxo reword. sinn.i*: him! i imi TUC subscriber earnestly all persona who have unsettled t h him to come forward immediately and mnke settlement, ns his health wjjllTiot permit him to continue tin* Cluck smitMnjfr Business, and he is desirous uf closing all hi- accounts. Legal proceeding* w ill be instituted against all who neglect this notice. Clearfield May 21, Estate of Rlnrtin L. Ifoover, Deceased. 1‘ KTTEIES OF ADMINISTUATIUX. on the J cistnto ol' Martin 1,. Tloovi'r, lute of ('unvens viHi>. (le,-ouioml. All parsons knowing llipmsolves indebted to tho estuto will make payment lo licr attorney, (1.. Jnekson ('ran*, Clearfield.) and those having ac.eounta against tlte .aim* tvil! present them to liim, duly nuthentiouted, for settlement. Sul'HIA HOOVER, .May ill, pd. • Ailininintrtttrij' STONi: SVAHIC MANUFAUTOHV. lIAIIE mthfn libers respectfully announot* to tho I citi/.ens of Clcurileld county, and the jiuldic generally, that they have commenced the niumiliu*. tore nf [Mono ware, oio* j„i7e runt i*' * : i’| May 17, 1854-:tt. ' ISAAC PRTGF?/’ ! A Hit AII AM AH >V EH CHI UK IE W. OR I! W IT /in A Wf v H /% Xn o AN OLD STORE IN A NEW DRBB& > MY JJlood Hod Flag in on tho brooro ftt tho room familiarly known na tho OLD (JOUNJ2R STORE, opposite lloinphilL? Hotel, und at sign of tho RED FLAG, th«ro is now opening out decidedly tho most choice i selection of.SUMMER (1001)8, (suitable in ovory rospect for thiß com munity) th:lf bps ever heen offered lor sale in this county in t/iA inounfrtint. To attempt to enumorato or doscrlbo my lot of entire New Goods which I offer to the public, would he altogether too laborious an undertaking for mo at. tho present lime. I would merely say that in tho lino of Ladies’ Dross Gouda, Idefy competition either in price, quality, or beauty of e|ylo. Boots and Shoe* in the groatest varioty ; Hats and Caps that, cannot ho'boat; beautiful Summer Cnttfimores and fancy Sattinotts, together with all kinds of I)KY GOODS which arc psuolly required in this market. Home beautiful sots of Iron Stone Ware, and a nice selection of QUEENS WAlii ?, of nil kinds : also/fnney article* in no small quantity. The above inontionod stock of goods will ho of fered for «alo at lower prices than tho same quality and styles of •goods have ovor been offered in this place ; aw n proof of tills, I only ask a coinparrison of prices and quality with any other goods in town. A. M. HILLS. Clearfield, May 10, IBM. KAnnriNc; ami hahnkss making. j rpilE subscriber would rospoct -1 fully nnnounoo to tho extt zuii.s of Clearfield Count)*, nnd . llio public generally, that bo liuh ' “* commenced the business of SAD- , DLIXO AND HARNESS MARINE at his Shoo ' nbop, whuro bo will punctually attend to the orders of all who may furor him with a share of thcircus-j tom. Ho intends to hoop good workmen, nnd will j ,-•11 'licapor than uny other shop. ID tenders bis* thanks for past I’uvojs in the Hoot, ami Shop. IJrsr \i:ss, nnd would aUomake Known that ho will con-, ti’iue to attend I" business in that line on Ifio j shortest notice l , ni id is determined to sell cheaper ( than any and ail It her*. .1. H. JONHS, i Clearfield, May rO, IH.* I "bn. [o' - - S I.OOK TO TOPIC IVTBHKST. s T)rnni\sT-: w 111-: itk vor pf,kar?h: S * S £ 1 lake grent I'li Ji'iir*' in annotinehig S I" our old i’liiMi'lri, I Inti. 1 »f it prepared to sell £ J all I i:i■ 1 - fl)t*u|M* r Ilian nnv £ oth**r lions* l tlii' .j'li’ t>| I’hiludHph in. full nnd mop priiv-. Ihm’l mistake the plnen, nl Sj Ibe cornel ••;>]■• *ni t•* tin Pennsylvania Hail \ | S Hoad IVpot. floods delivered at Tyrone S S nvo days nflei purolirt.*ing, Mind that I keep S S Tovk, /freon, and Tf>hm f-r>, Whit>- F.md t £ i A Oil, liftix-H, ,{■>-. AM of whic h will be enld at A a very low piolit lot Cash. l S ' •' H-Kr.Y. S' v, HarriFburg, Feb. R, IS.M. 1 VALUABLE PROPERTY AT PRIVATE SALE. ; riAUE HuliHPriber offers at privato Hole. II ksk i 1 situate on Pbilbcrt shoot, in fho BUM borough of Curwunsvillo, with a splendid NJCW i TANNKKY. supplied with a fountain pump, and I every other necessary ('Ofivonicnrv, Tm, /fonnni, in good condition, w ith other out-buildings, I Mini one stable thereon erected. Tin* property is in g..od rendition, well supplied witlj, Valor itf\, ntid will ho disponed of iin ruaso ifpiiJoi • •mis. I'or further particulars apply to.I. 15. < Pa., or to tho sub seriU-r on th. pi-'io Mnroli 24, l^l-fhn (MlAliriEU) POTTKKY. LKITZIXtJKTb jV-pert fully inform? the’ puhlh 1 , tlml he oon-hmlly keeps on bund nl good assortment of Pane; POTTERY WiYRE, also! • rocks, LHfhes, ami tiuivo Pipe Collars of every l •■'•in «*n n*n t M/.e. runners if you want to buy cheap, : give dsn cull at tltClearfield Potterynear fJoorge ' • >rc‘* Blacksmith Simp. i Country jo-mluco ill be taken in exchnngo for! War**, un i a li'-rra! relm-fi■ *it uunb* lo whole-itf 1 purchaser*. Jan. 11 . 1K • I Iv. 1 FA [RMAXK’.S : lp\ PATENT SCALES,, /ffl up their wurohuimo No. j / .i r ~ B> Mttrkof Sf.. I’hiliulclplnu, , /Bnili'uiKl. Hay, < ‘oal. an«l I BCAIiKS, M*t in any part of the! ( country, hv cAperieucoil work-! men. an l *>n -hnrte.-t [Apr\l 12, lS.>l-lv. JOHN L. CLTTI.JU, 1 tlnrncy at lonv and I,and will, practice in the r-evcrnl Court*** of Clearfield | and Klk eounli".*-. and attend to the payment of' tnso.s on ummated land.*. j Jii (• iter*.- Hi* K.v‘clle:u*y, William : Hon. Lew-iw. I^ineaetur; \ I^.'»2. spuing noons : Jl\ c T ret*>*ive‘l. anti opening at C. Kratzer'.- OXK' VHW'K t'.KSll SI'OUE, u .splendid an .*!oi'tmont of Spring and Summer Hoodi*. Tn ad dition t*» his uhuhl variety, he ban a large lot of Bad \e*' Drcs.i < inoiß. sin h n.s Plaid Silk, j ndiu Silk, Pluitl l.awn, Brucha Shaw B, Silk. Crap** and (Jus.-a mer Bonn**tv. Ac. A No. n Inrge lot of (’tirjtff*, and ; Hour Off ('iothi. JArSe- Cluthimj, and all the new sL\lea of l>re.**d Shoes, clrenper thrill over. Api if C. KRATZFK. ni;*y ci.miiiNG sroui;. MOYKII CLLAIAX, respectfully announces to the eiii/.oix of Clearfield, and the public gene rally. thnt he ju.«t received and i? now opening in the borough of Clearfield, in the office formerly occupied hv L. J. Claus, in the south end of town, a large and .splendid ussorlment of HEADY-AIADK CLOTHING, which ho propones to sell for cash, on us reasonable term? ns tlu y cun be had,elsew'hero in the county. Purchasers are respectfully invited to coll and examine my stock befuro purchasing elsewhere. MOVER ULLMAN, Clearfield, May 10,18M.~tf. Valuable Farm For Sale rrMIE subscriber oilers at privato sale, a valua- I Me farm sitmike in Ponu township, Clearfield county, rontniitiiti< acres and allowance, with about olio hundred acre* cleared and in a good stale of cultivation, haying uhouseund banierectr «*d on each owl of the farm, and two good orchards thereon growing. Thero aro uiso two good Coal Hunks on paid farm supposed to extend over about fourteen acres, boing about five feet in depth.— The farm is .situated iu the centre of an oxcellent neighborhood, the Glen Hope and Little Bald Ea glo Turnpike, passing through tho centre of the same,—good titlo will be given. Jfor further particulars apply to tho subscriber on flic premises May 18, 1854.-3 m.-pd CAUTION, *VVT I!KItKuH, DJnrfol fl. und David L. Smith V\ gavo to Joatjph, Yoaey, a promissory no tty calling for $ll5, payable on the Ist of May 1864,; at which time they were prepared, and are at pres- j out prepared to pay the same whon presented &o-[ cording to agreement, and hereby mako known! that they will tmt puy interest on said note after llui time thftt if beemno duo.. . , • t' DANIEL G. SMITH DAVID V SMITIJ. fMvington township, May 18, 1854,-pd. Wall Papers! Warf Papers! THE Bufysoribarß haya v noyy in.stqro thoit ppiu plotc ptock of Paper Hanging!, Citrtainu, <£c., which tbby'iffor at vbry low pricos, wholesale aud retail. Oor’usi'ortmoiit is vory complote, comprising all the ({ualitica, both French and Amorican. s :Wo wajtufiictnrb r lingo iirojvDrUouiofiOur.Goddfl ahd, canpoll, at thp |o\vc«t< ratpp. .. .’Aii 1- PA Wilt ItANOIKC}, done in tho country at City Prices.! ' >. ' i'AMUSI! A HOUGH, rApril, hi 18plK3in.lI. , i Ntij A,Ni,lfiftU-st X'bila. , - ,ii ■ PEfcn skiNs'-wAivfm). rpHH' Ilighpbt hy tho' JL auhacribpf 3kiH3-- , ."i May 31’. 1851. "MOYER UU.MAX. s. I!. TAVLOIL ' RICHARD PENTIR. ! i t' ■'' ; PinxA6rir/PHiA> i mrhioak ‘ HoVsfcU l^; r tabllsboil 20 yfitia- ago by, l)r. KINKELI#, cornor of Third and Union «t’s, hetwoon /Bpruco .. nnd Pino, Philadelphia, tti. * ‘ 'TV Wl,; INVAMUS ard apprised that I>K. KlttlfElilft;! , confines hie praotico to a particular branqb.’Dftuedh! ; cino, which hia undivided tittouUpn.-Uljp , i caution? the unfortunate against tho abuse of ‘ cury ; thousands/are annually merenralizod cup of l ' lifo. JleoonfcatfHotionß nro promptly extinguished; TWENTY A EARS OF EXPERIENCE in thp f ! froatfiicnt of a class of diseases hitherto noglectcd ; and Imperfectly understood, hag otfablcd DhTOfof.'i . KELIN, (Author of n work of Solf-ProeomU£os); i j to prove tnat nine-tenths of tho causosof nehrtus, , debility, local and constitutional wonknoss, mental ' . and physical suffering, aro traceable to cerhtin habits, forming tho most secret, yotdoadly and ffcUl' l springs of domestic inisorynnd premature mortality, I TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE.—Thpro is an evil habit sometimes indulged in by boys', ih floli.' 1 tudo, often growing up with them to manhood, aad X which if not reformed in duo time, not only bpgptt ’ j serious obstacles to matrimonial h&ppfnoss, but gives rise to a scries of protracted inslaioiis and de , vastating affections. Few of those who givo way ! to this pernicious pr&ctlco are awaro of the conpo. I quoncos, until thoy And tho nervous system shuttor- I ed, feel strnngo and unaccouutublo feolings add I vaguo fears in the mind. Tho unforlunato thus affected becomes feeble, ii • Junahlo to labor with accustomed vigor, or to apply his mind to study; his step is tardy and weak, ho is dull, irresolute, and engages in sport- with less i energy than usual. , If ho emancipate himself befuro Lbo praotico has dono its worst, and outer matrimony, his marriage is unfruitful, nnd his oense tells him that this is I caused by early follloc. There are considerations , ! which should awaken tho attention of tbo.-c si mi- , ' larly situated. MAURIAOE requires tho fulfilment of son nd conditions, iu order that it may really be therms of mutual bappiues*. Could the veil which cover! the origin of domestic wretchedm-p-: borai:.* ii, ni.J, its true source iu erery instance discloßod, in h o*, many could it ho traced to physical disqualified tin?n ami their attendant disappointment*. Apply while il is yet time, in order to have your n?< .jtnmg and relaxed organization re-braced, revivified t.nJ strengthened. Keuicmber he who places himself Dr. Kinkclin** IroatinMii may religiously ooufid. in Ida honor ii nn Clcurflold oountyy having boon granted tO.thvfwW ecribsr, all parsons indebted; to /»aJrt..**WSiT inuki payment immediately, n\ul WjJ» claims againotfthV) 'sqmo wiirproW4Ut‘lbtfm.(troptr; I*.authcHt)«Ated|fa« wttlepiMd, i C«it» i. ”’ n MARY EOKI.RX. dllW n || l | l |tf l )liif' Mnv 18. 1854.-pd. WM. .1. HEMPHII.T..