i HELLISH ODTRABB—ATTEMPTED WHOLE SALE DESTRUCTION. Our telegraphic despatches of jester duv, contain an announcement of the death of "the two persons mentioned ns wounded, in the following account, which we pub lish so as to make the dispatch intelligible: „Lasl night, at übout 10 o’clock, the in habitants in the vicinity of Marine Hoc pital, corner of Western row and Long worth street, wore alarmed by a loud ex plosion, and shortly afterwards an alarm of fire was raised as proceeding Irom the Hospital. Upon entering the room ol the Steward, Mr. J. H. Allison, where the, noise of the explosion was first beard, a sight met tho view of the spectator which beggars description. The furniture oftho room, and of the bed-room adjoining, was scattered in a thousand frugments, llio walls of the apartments riddled ns if with , a battery of iron slugs, ond the mangled and mutilated bodies of Mr. Allison and his wife lay, one in tho front nnd tho oth er in the back room. Tho lady had her arms literally torn from her body, her skull dreadfully mangled, her flesh being torn in ridges from her fuce and breast. When we lell, Dr. Lnngdon was in the act of amputating what was lell ol her arms. Notwithstanding, however, the horrible suffering she must have experien-; ced, she appeared to bo perfectly sensible, and frequently made motions understood , . by those in attendance, for water. Mr. l ijove la Nature. Allison’s entrails were protruding from the 1 Natur „ ,-,ui ofluve—yoa, all things speak abdomen, perfectly mangled, his face burnt or it from tho bright host of stars that night “ A Jr i nn,l nlt.uTolhpr his Ny nifrlit, like an embattled army, march m a dreadful manner, unit nltog< liter ms Ul( , w „ rlll , lown tho luoam „t flower appen ranee wns shocking to behold. l-e -phot tho morning wind. SoimdimoH it darts was attended to by Drs. Baker and Jud- Across tho soul, us a bright .innbonin Hurts kins, nnd while they were enduni.ring to m . ((r ,|,o .ustorn hills; administer to him, the wretched man in nI j 11 » r a swept imdndv, piteous accents exclaimed : “Why is this ? u linger- r. nu t tlm heart, and brings a joy I have never done wrong to a human bo- h.'thet wT rZ-.u’»,7r Kr'.^^'iiro. ing ?” And liuvo oarh thought nnd p?nfdon so suldimod, Most probably before our readers glance So till'd with **th--n ;>1 hunynm-y, at tho account of this catastrophe both will u;i»i't , ..^l' be dead, and it will be a mercy it it be so,. eu rih boutlie= wt n| Kurd mi:<> heaven, for their sufferings while in existence must, Here, a? upon this nm.-.«y hank I sit, . ... 1 Methink- love sings to tur from every loaf t>o terrioie. , And flower I gaze upon. Its gonteolcst tones A fer minutes before the explosion took > Mnk<) ei .,, oes in my honrt, nml I rejoice, pluce, some ono rung the bell of the estab- [ iioeam« all other thoughts are full of joy, ishment, and upon tho door being opened, - At. ! surely feeling is not ours alone iiaiiiiis.ii , t ~ I V? II I i Hut eireuhite- through all this mighty world, a box was liandod to Mr. Jonn Halter, A „ lir ,. through tlio heart. Such is the faitl brother of the Principal, who handed it to, [ believing in my inmost soul the Stewardess, Mrs. Allison, who took it ’ That nothin;- lives nr moves in heaven or earth, , , | ■ . • Hut is u thn*h of that almighty lu-nrt to her room nnd ihen thu CXploSlO \Vhos<\ strong pulsations stir tho universe. CUrrcd. Tho soft low wind, that, like a tdiild nt play. The fatal box contained a bomb-shell or Toys with the thick-leaved b mghs above my head , , « i.i , ft ,1 lfl I And kisses every leaflet in its sport, » torpedo, and was doubtless meant to ties-, u c , lu , luont , vit |, fl .„| lnK fruln ( ;„d : trOV the whole premises ond its occuponts. j And this bright stream, that over mo*s-greon stones From the frairmcnta found, wo judge that, (Jiidos nt n.y feet, how liko n living joy . . r , ” |- , . \ u oh nut 1 Throughout tho live long summer day it sings,— tho infernal machine UlU:> ■ * Aye dnneing to tho music of its song, iix inches in diameter, lhe ii*'nd whoi A. Maudfiay fanned this diabolical oct has nt present j but the full cry of an enraged community is on his track, — Cin. Enq Envy.— Dean Swift said with an inge nuity of sarcasm which has never been surpassed: "I never knew a tnun in all my life who could not bear tho misfortune of another perfectly like a Christian.” —’ Akin to this is the famous saying of Rocli fauchat, that “In the misfortunes of our best friends, wo can nlwuys find some thing agreeable.” Theso are hard say ings and not much to the credit of poor human nature, but there is little doubt they contain “more truth than poetry.” — The fact is, thore ore few offences harder to give thau the sin or prosperity. “£ T CW i er forget,” says an old writer Q( , the world, “never forget lhg f on ob j ect of vancement you havo b^ ulgtrippcd jn tho envy to those you [}{' c jt reproach to their race of life, an' or ca p ac ity i which they want of eijf e » “True, ‘tis pity, aod ne ver Jj ’ t jg iruo.' 1 pi l '' - Followinu tiie Loiid. — An itinerant preacher travelled along the north western counties of the Slate of Illinois. Ho was mounted on an unimtil whose appearance betokened very bad keeping —the mere frame work of what had once been u horse. Riding up to the door of a country ton, he inquired of tlie landlord tho distance to the next town. The host coming out, was so forcibly struck with the appearance of the animal, upon which the querist sat, that he walked twice round the animal before giving the desired information. He then asked : •Who might you be? ifitsn fuirquestion.’ •I am a follower of tho Lord,’ was the answer. •Follerin’ tho Lord eh?’ demanded tho boat. ‘Well I’ll tell you what it is, feller, (eyeing the horso again,) thero is one thing ceitiin, if you stop often on the road you’ll never catch him with that hoss !’ The Frenchman and Yankee. —A Yankee and a Frenchman owned a pig in co-partnership. When killing time came they wished to divide tho carcass. The Yankee was anxious to divido it so as to mat both hind quarters and persuaded the Frenchmen that the proper way to divide it was to cut it across the back. The Frenchman agreed to it on condition that the Yankee would turn his back and take choice of the pieces oiler it was cut. The Yankee turned his back, and tno Frenchman asked— “Vich piece vill you have, ze piece viz ze tail on him, or ze piece vat ain’t got no (ail on him ?” “The piece with the tail!” shouted the Yankee instantly. “Den by gar you lalco him, and I take zeozer,” said tho Frenchman. Upon turning round the Yankee found (hat the Frenchman hud cut ofTthe tail and stuck it in the pig’s mouth. did you ever have nnother wife besides mother ?\ ‘No my boy; what possesses you to ask such a question,? ‘Because 1 saw in tho old family Bible where you married Anna Domini 1845; and that isn’t mother lor her name is Sally Smith.’y scholar who “fell into a reve rie;” last week, was immediately taken OUt, «od, it js said, will recover. A PRETTY FOOT. BY T. D. CURTIS Thoro’fl niagio in ft pretty foot, And well tho ladios know it— And flbo who has a pretty ono la pretty suro to show it; At times you too nro mnrtyrod by Tho nicest little anklo, That shoot an arrow through tho oyes Within tho hoart to rankle. Of enurpo yon turn your gnzo asldo And nil your blushes stifle. I'or woll you know she's not aware Her skirts nro raised a triflo. But should you think she might porohauoo Havo on n loosened gniter, Your fingers itch to piny tho part Of honest Indy winter. Though Initialized till he is crazod— Stark tend wilh wild romancing, That witching foot along his hrain A thousand waltzs dancing, The while it merely lightly pats As thoughtless she may move it— No juodrst jnan would daro to dream There in a leg above it. Hut when it trips across tho stroet, Through wind and mud, and vopor. By sheerest accident you sec 11 n\v beautiful the taper ; Ami as it steps upon the walk, Amid the crowd to minglo, f Two roguish oyes look up and say, “I wonder ii* she’s single!" But 1 would have no Indy think I fancy her a s< hemer, And hog her to remember that Tho poet is a dreamer ; Ho soos what others do not see, And seeks for hidden beauty— No pretty foot can loro him from Tho path of moral duty ! Who nrt thou that coinplainest of thy life of toil? Complnin not. Look up, my wearied brother; sec thy fellow workman there in Clod's eternity— surviving there; they alone surviving—sacred band of the immortals —* elestiul body-guard of the Em pire of mankind. Ever in the weuk human mem ory, they survive so long ns saints, ns h«*r»>o s , M,t gods—they alone surviving; peopling, they , the unmeasured solitudes of time.— \ f*" 011 ‘ l !° An....', morning oml, ..I lluonnn \ i 5,.., »“>'jYorm of a thirty-inch compliments Boon come ... £ lie|u|(l an( , , mriuil i( : "''L 1 - Kl ‘“' b IT, I "'"S'- “Howl* mother!" | self in tho earth helm; ~.f Ujo JivU isll t „ w ,„ v , claimed obi nuke X , i • »i* • tilt (firm/ r pot* ‘ .riA.vnoon.—To pcc a delicate woman clutlieH over a washboardTroro morn ruut>irand a herculonn yentirnutm measuring 1 '.U rolls of lace and deliento ribbons/would make a Pawnee Indian laugh at our assumption of chiv alry. ohl luilv, whose son was about to pro ceed to tlto Black Sea, among her parting admoni tions, gave him strict injunctions not to batho in that f*ea, for eho did uot wish him to eooio home u “nigger." If a girl think* more of her heels that) her head depond upon it hlh* w ill never amount to tnueh Bruins which settle in the idioes, never get above them. Young gentlemen will plenum put this down Somebody says that a pretty woman is brilliant poem, full of rhyme, Hcntiineni, and tdl fnunner of Illustration?. When •’bound” in amiH slio increases to several volumes. An Editor in J.uj..— Tho Georgetown (Ky., Herald come* ton? dressed in mourning* and upon looking for tho funeral appearance wo find that the e li'or has been committed to jail by some mu nicipal tribunal for refuting to leiiifg u/ierj he got hi* liyuor. — Cm. Enq. Espann, of Madrid, announces that the polico have authorized the public representation of combats botwoen wild animals at Aranjeus. — Thero is to be a fight botweon a hyena and a dog, and another between a bull, a leopard, and a pan ther. his plantation near Charleston, S. C., Mr. T. It. Waring raises Cashmere goats, which soom perfectly at home, and apparently like the climate. Tho weight of their fleeces is about equal to thut of tho host kind of sheep, and tou times as valuable. MetiiodiBt Piieaciikrs' Salaries. —According to tho regulations of the Methopist Church, South, single men aro now to be allowed $l5O, married $3OO, bosidus family and (travelling expenses for children under seven years of uge, $25; over sev en und under sixteen $4O. <22&-Tho ladlos in Lyons, lowa, by neodie work and assiduous labor have earned monoy onough to buy a bell for tho school house in that flourishing town, and they now propose earning a school li brary. Singular ip Truk. —lt is stated that tho cholora at Boston this yoar made its appearance in the very house in which, in 1849, tho first fatal case occurred. British Parliament has passed an act making It a finable ofTenco to every parent or guar dian, who neglects to have his or her child vucoi- I noted within four dnyß after its birth, i #ZB*A watchman named Simmons shot one I Roonoy in Utica, last December. For this be vrns * arrested tried, wlion tho jury brought In a vordict | of not guilty, and blamed him for not firing sooner. I brooding of salmon in Scoilund bus boon completely successful, but tho young fry have a very strong propensity to pass out of the j sluicoways into tho river. 1 j/gfr-The city Councils of Washington City havo i appropriated $lO,OOO for tho statuto of Washington I in. front of tho city Hall. | Tho Saratoga Daily Sentinel says tho num ; ber of arrivals there, amounts to oight hundred or ' u thousand a day. '• A rascal broko into Dr. Cheovor's Church, in Roston, a few nights ago, and stole tho Bible froth tho pulpit. It is to bo bopod that ho may it. v has been discovered in great abun dance just under Evansville, Ind. It is proposed to tunnel tho city in order to got at tho mine. j tho neighborhood of Carlisle, Pa., har vest hands are being paid $2 50 to $3 por dny for I the very .best cradlers ; others less. | i2SO-Evory fault left uncorrected impairs self reliance, for how can a man rely upon himself if | he habitually fails to do what Mb conscience bids? ' JS&* A life of oonstant employment is tho only safe or happy one. I western papers complain of the grtat scarcity of beef cattle. ' LEVER FLEGAL, Bladtsnilth, Imthorßl.urg, Pn., will attend to all business in his lino, and will also furnish Wagons, Buggies, Ac., very ohonp, and moliufuo turod in tho bust atylo, and warrautod. Aug. 7, 1852. ______ "THOMPSONS, HARTSOCK, & GO. Iron Curwousvillo. An oxtohß.vo aflaort.no.it of Ci.fctii.ga ti.ndo to ordor. Doc. 29, 1851. JACOB BILGER, Conner, Tin ami Sheet Iron Manular.ltirrr, Ciirwen-villo, iil.ovo (1.0 ohl foundry, on 100 north si.lo of Main stroot, whom all liusinosß in his lino is done up in a workmonlilto lnim.ior, and on ronsi.ii.iblo terms. Country pruthico taken in cx ohango for,work. ■‘’'-'P- l®'''' O. B. M ERR ELL, (-topper, Tin, and Sheet Iron Ware Maiiu i facturcr, on Second street, mm dour south or A. K. Wright's store, Ch-irliold. [Doc. 29, 1851. WM. T. GILBERT, Blwksmltll, .it llopowoll. Hell township, nl the Cross llonds loading from M'tloo'fl Mill 'o Now Washingloo, and from Chest crook to tho river, whoro all calls in hi- lino will bo promptly I'tte'.d od to. Mlirlll -'.. ISj2 _ JO 11N RUSSELL & CO.. TANNEHS and Curriers, (irampion Hills, Clour fiold county, Pa. keep coo.-laotly on hand uo assortmoot of loutlior. Cush paid for hide-. May 18, 1951.-Om. THOMAS MILLS, C loach and Hlclgh Maker, on Third slroot, j bolreuon Murkot and Locust, Clearfield, I’a. April 111, 1052. B. F. STERLING, Q addle and Harness Maker, and Justice of the I*cace, Uunvonsvillo. Doc. 29, 1851. RICHARD GLENNING, Boot and Shoe Maker, onn ho found at his shop throo doors west of tho Mansion llouso, w ~oro ho has constantly oil hand u largo assortment both of homo and city manofuclurc. July 8, ’s.’l. J. D. THOMPSON, Blacksmith; Wagons. Haggles, Ac.. Ao„ ironed on short notice, aod the very host stylo, at his old stand in the borough of t’urwonsvillo. Doc. 29, 1859. ROBER'I’ McNAUL, T tanner, at 11.0 old Bland iu Cu. wen-ville.. Dec. 29, 195! GEO. VV. RIIEEM, Saddler, llnrness nnd Trunk Mamifuctur er, on Second stroot, imniodiatcly over D. Watson's Drog Hero.. Doc. .10, 19.V2. \VM. P. CHAMBERS, TT7 hcclu Chair M kcr ml House W and Slf-n l’alnter, Convene. illo. I Dec. 28, 1851. | THOMAS SHEA, JjtAsi.ioSAßi.B tax. on. in •Shnw’s ltow,' . ket street in the room formerly oce.r' ’■ Win. ltodobntigli ns Post OlTico. Doe. 2’ A. L. SCHNELL, ritallor. J.uthorsburg, will Mo "’* l "" | pfM»(l ami aw cheap an any * Doc. __ JAS. ALEXA' iI)!iK^ Saddler and llnrness 'laker, in hi-now -Imp on Market street, no' Mem '» ' h ' ,t ' ! ' Doc. 29, 1851. JOHN W. HILBURN, r)00t and Shoe Maker. ml street. > opposite A. A- Weight's store, Ue.irl.cld. 1 :i. April 10, 1.8:-t. JAMES HOLLENBACH, Blacksmith, on Third "tree!, betwe.-n Mniket ind Walnut, Clearfcd. l'u. April HI. JOHN W. SHUGERT. ■\TfaffOll Maker* corner of Third and Locust V y street, t ’K*4rliclcl. Kcpuiring done to order. April Ifi, lS^i*. GEO. RICHARDS, I fashionable Tailor, west of Shaw's Row. up stairs, Clearfield. I>ee. 3U, I^sl. CKO. R. COODLANDKR, llTfi agon Maker, Luihcrshurg. Work done \ V t<* order on short notice, and on good term-. Deo. 29. ISM. JOSEPH 11. BRETII, Blacksmith, ut New Washington, Ciearfield county, where till kinds of work is done in his line of business on the shortest notice and most reasonable terms. May 20. 1K53. SAMUEL B. TAYLOR, fTtauuer and Boot a)id Shoe Manufacturer, I Curwcntnillu. Lh*r. l>.>l. m U 9 IB Yf 11? 11 lb UJ a HURXTHAL &c BROTHER, Merchants ami Lumber Dealers, Wood land Post Ofiico, Bradford township. (Mom field county. April 17, 1K62. L. R. CARTER, A gent for the sale of Stoves, Mill Gearing, and Castings, of all kinds. Also, Bar Iron und Nails, Thrashing machinoH, Plows, Agricultu ral Implements, Ac., on Second utrcot, under the printing olfico. March 17, 1853. SAMUEL ARNOLD, Merchant and Produce Dealer, Luthers burg, Clearfield county, Pa. JAS. B. GRAHAM, Post Master, Merchant,'; and Dealer in Dumber, Orahamlon, Bradford township. Dor. 27, IK.il. FREDERICK ARNOLD, Merchant and Produce Dealer, Luthers burg Clonrfiehl county, Pa. April 17, 1852.- A. K. WRIGHT, Merchant and Ox tensive Dealer lu Dum ber, Socond street, ono door south of his resi dence, Cloarlield. Deo. 20, 18il. C. KRATZER, Merchant and Lumber Dealer, corner of Front and Locust stroots, Cloarflold. Doc. 20, 1851. MOSSOP & POTTORFF, Retailers of Foreign and Domestic Mer chandise and Liquors, on the wost Bido of Socond street nearly opposito tbo Court Houso, Cloarflold, Pa. Sep. 2, 1853. ELLIS IRWIN & SONS, AT tho mouth of Lick Run, five milos from Clearfield, MERCHANTS, and oxtensivo Manufacturers of Lumber, July 23, 1852. THOMAS H. FULI ON, & CO. Ty/I'ERCHANTS, and Extensive Dealers, and jyi Manafaoturers of Lumber, Bald Hills. I (July 23, %85l I i» m m gmo-B a a a ifa» 1 _ ™ IL". IT. ~?!?« -. I A residence on Second Street, Clearfield, Pa. 3 d ? a ,choice selection of SUMMER Juno 1. 1854. GOODS,(suitable in ovory rospoot for tins oom JOSEPH B. MEINAL.L.I. county tn the mountain*- , ~ f ATTORNEY AT LAW.—Oflioo on the onstsido To ttcm t ~, enumerate or doscribo my lot of of Hocond 80-cot, noarly oppomto tho sU.ro of ru Now ‘ (loods w hioh 1 ofTcr to tlio publio, would A. K. Wright, will attend promptly to al business olto othor 100 biliorious an undertaking for mo ontrustod to his caro. Cloarfield Juno 14, 18u4. at the prosent time. I would moroly say that in irv' wnnn the lino of Ladles’ Dross Goods, l defy competition M. L. WOOD, oitbor in prico, quality, or beauty of stylo. Pl.vslcl n. ranr always bo found at his rosidonco ftlu l Shoos in the groatost rarioty ; Hnta amt junp when not professionally ab- tl ,at cannot bo boat; beautiful Su.nn.»r C» ®r Dee. 19, 1852. nn d fancy Sattinetts, togotlior with all kinds ol - I>RY GOODS which nro usually roquirod in tails , IJ. BUCHER SWOOPE. market. , A ttorncy at I.atv, formerly of tho firm of Some l’ 011 " 1 hinds ; /V “Scott A Swope,” Huntingdon, P., will at- a mco solee.tion of yfyAA.V.S l ffini faithfully to all professional business entrust- articles in no small f Ksq. Wrigler s offleo. Oet. 27, 18a3. and sy'o-f goo,lS f 1 h»»o J , com parrison !,f prices and quality dth n,, y DR. GIBBONY F. HOOP, HAVIN'!! olmngoil bis rosidunco from French- 1 , 8M villi) to Kytursvillc, in Morris township, re- Clenrfiold, May__» _ spoctfully offers his services to tho surrounding . DDIsING AND HARNIdSS MAKING. community. Juno It), 1 Dill. ' _ rpilE subscriber would respect —jWa I fullv itini'Mini'o to tin* ciH JAMES BIDDLE (JORDON, zona of‘Clcnrllclil County, nnd i TTOKNKV AT LAW, has rcinovml bis office the public generally, thnl bo lms A saSKEf cjSßWttaws " • ,lin ' '■’ ' ,ell clicupor tlmn nnv oilier shop. Ho tcmlors bis I I TUTTLE thunks for past favors in the Hoot AXI> fiiionUuni ’ . off|./ nkbh. mill would also make known that bo will con- Attorney ut I.nw and Gaud ARcnt, o'" • tl|)1|() nUf . n ,i u, all imsinoss in that lino on the adjoining bis rosidonco, or| Mnrket Hro. , ■ H i lorteHt notice, nnd is determined l<> soli cheaper CWtiulicM. Murni •, * • tlmn anj ami all otlmrn. J* H* JONI'-H. (.'’loiirfidii, Muy 10, WILLIAM A. WALLACE. I Attorney at I.aw, (Minn, adjoining' 11 " mi Soi-ond Street, opponir ,llu ruH ! tit,non of Uov. liigler, Cloarliold. i April 17, lH. r >2. UK F. ANTES GASHED. , UAVINO pnrrha.iod the ~r nn.l ».t..ution of Dr. U. V. Hoop., 1,1.-, professional, .. iviri'.i to I ho ritir.om, of Seurlmllo and , immly. Offier I tilt* iln'tr Ciisl of Ln* H f ' l,,ro - 1 June L\ HENRY LORAINE, , IJhVNlrian and "" Market -Ireel. oppoMlo hi* ( loarfiohl. | April Itl, 1K.02 | P. THOMPSON, : I'lhyslclr’ l ’ 1,111 >’ 1,0 f"' 11 " 1 ,, ‘ tlu ‘ r ,lt ~i!l or ; bold, C’urwunsville, when n«.i !>««■• 2M»I. | GEORGE WILSON, i . -,i vslrlan, may ho found at his offioo in I.n I t'hershurg, wl’n-n not absent on prnfoa.-ional | Feb. 21),* 1H52. j t. j. McCullough, VTTUKNKY AT LAW, Clentfirlil, l’a., nmv he f,iiinil lit till) offi Hi. It. lturrett, niljoimmj IMfnV iif Win. 8. .Moore. Uuimlm ami other leoiil iiMrumriits executed n iill ]irom|>tneaa nrni aecu- May 21, lS.il. DR. S. L. COBLE, Physician, residenco one mile ami a half south fiifl of Lumber City, on the Ridge road lea-1 it,to Sow Washington, respectfully offers his ser vices to the surrounding community. Her. 23. IHfnb DR. R. V. WILSON, n AVISO removed his offico to the new dwel ling nn Second street, will promptly answer all professional calls as heretofore. June K, E. L. MILLER, SurvoNor, Hell lowu j*lii|». Clearfield county.•• All l.UMi u'»* eiitru.“teil t-> him promptly uttemi «*il to. A-hlrero* *'}i\*s«t P. 0., Clearfield county. April 4, 1 S, f »4. T. JKFF lilt SON IIOVKIt, Physician, rail bo found ut his office in Luthors burg, Clearfield county, Pn.. when not übsent on professional business. Fop. lb 1853. TU EXTY DOLL AH-S HEiVAKI). TIDE subscriber lost some where in the neighbor hood of John Patching or the (’berry Tree, in this county, on Thursday the 11th of May, 1854, the stun of One Hundred und Thirty-Six Dollars, consisting of one $lO note on the Hank of Danville ; two sltt’s on the Miners’ Hank of Pottsville, Pa. ; one $lO on tjje 'Vest Branch Pnnk. Pa.; nnd one S2J gold piece*; together with other notes on ilitbT ent Hanks of this and other Suite.*. There were one hundred and thirty six dollars in notes independent of the $24 in gold. Any poison finding th*‘ rbnve mmiev. nnd de livering it to the subscriber, nr leaving the same at this office, shall receive the above reward. AHUAH AM MOYER. May 17, LSS4-3t.-pd. METTLE tUM! SLTTUi HP!! THE subscriber earnestly requests all porsons who have unsettled accounts with him to come forward immediately anil make settlement, as his health will not permit him to continue the Black smithing business, and ho is dosirous of closing all his accounts. Legal proceedings will be instituted against all who neglect this notieo. GEOHOE W. 0KK v ( leurlidd May 24. ISA I. Estnte of Marlin L. Hoover, Deceased. IKTTKRS DP ADMINISTRATION, on the J estate of Martin L. Hoover, Into .of Curwcns ville, deceased. All persons knowing themselves indebted to the estate will make payment to her attorney, (L. Jackson Crnns, Clearfield,) and those having accounts against the same will present them to him, duly authenticated, for settlement SOPHIA HOOVER, May 24, 1854*3t pd. Administratrix- STONE WAKE MANUFACTORY. THE hiibsaribors respectfully announco to the citizons of Clearfiold eouuty, and tho public generally, that they have commonced the muitufac turo of Stone ware, one mile east of Lutkersbury , wherothey are prepared to furnieh STOME WAItE equal to any manufactured elsewhere, and on rea sonable tonus. Stove Pipe Collars constantly on hand. Orders promptly attended to, and a liberal dis count mado to wbolosalo purchasers. M. J. PORTER, Aug. 23, 1853—tf- Q. W. PORTER. CAUTION* WHEREAS, my wife Catherine loft my bod aud board without just cause or provocation, all persons nro thoroforo cantionod against harbor ing or trusting hor on my account, as I will pay no debts of hor contracting, after this date, unloes compolled by law. SAMUEL JORDAN. Bradford township, May 24, 1864-3 t pd. TO THE LADIES OF CLEARFIELD. THE subsoribors would respectfully announco to the Ladies of Clearfield, and vicinity, that 1 they nro ongagod in tho MILLINERY AND MANTUA-MAKING businoes ut the Residence of Mr. J. 11. Jonos, whore they will punctually attend to tho orders of all who may favor them with n share of thoir oustom. Their work will bo made on tho Latest Fashions and Style. MARIA JANE JONES, LYDIA JANE JONES. May 24, 1554-4 m. TAKE NOTICE* "TTTHEREAS, my son Jambs has left my em- W ploy—ftU persons aro thoroforo cautioned against horboring or trusting him on my account, aa T vfill pay no dehta of his contracting after daw, unless compelled by , ISAAC PRICE, r S LOOK TO YOIJK INTURKST. S TYUIICHABK WHERE YOU PI,BASK I S S f I Into great ploimuro in announcing Jj S t„ our ulii friend.". that I am prepared lo Bull ’ S nil kind" of (IKOCKHII'R cheaper than any S other houso thin aide of Philadelphia, t »U l and see prices. Don't mistake thy place, at the corner opposite tlu* Pennsylvania Kail S S Hoad Depot. Hoods delivered nt Tyrone S S two dnvs after purchasing, Mind that 1 keep S S M,*h f’ttrk, Hatou, awl 7'nhnt‘m, Whitr Ltn l, > S ()if t Unpt'H, <{r. All of wliirh will be sold at l' a very low profit for Pash. V* Jj * J. It. KIIY. s Harrisburg, Feb. K, ISS (. [~o] yyyyyy' sj~s\Q\ VALUABLE PROPERTY AT PRIVATE SALE. riAUI-; Hihmriher ofTer" at private sale. 3 ink I.otN. IMiilhert "truot, in the ip*3 In,rough nf I'lini eneville. with a splendid NEW TANNERY. supplied with a fniilitiiili pmnp. ami every other necessary convenience, 7Vo Dirt-llim/ //,„m, «, in good condition, w itli other nut buildings, and one stahluahcrenn creeled. The property in in c I ei.mlitiun, hi'ing well HUpi.lit.nl with.nnter Ac., nnd will he ilinposeil of mi retiHiiimhle'crmH. l-'or further purii.-ultirH apply In .1. 11. M'Knally, (’lnarfi.-M, I’u., nr to the Huh Hcril.er on the premieo.-, .Mnroh 21, ltw.4 Om CM.AItKIHI.I) POTTMRY IJMv. DKITZINCKK. respectfully informs thr pulilic, licit !i«' keeps mi hand n piinl ini.s<>rtment ofFaii'-v ptiTTl*,K\ WAK E. nD" ('rooks, Dishes, uml .Slave Pipe Collars oj ••v. ry convenient huc. Farmers it you until lo Imv cheap, nivo us a mil itt tli-* Clearfield Pottery. near Orr’f> Blacksmith Simp. • Country produet* will ho taken in exchange tor Ware, and a liberal ro-lii-'tion mud** to n li.-10-iil- 1 pnrelinsors .Inn. 11. I ' . I ly .. I’AIRRANK'S Jpl PATH NT SCALES, / (a C-01,1) Hi illi-ir warehouse No. / ijv- O 2411 Market Si., Philadelphia, /Railroad. liny, I'mil, mol Farmers' S(‘ A I,IIS. pot in anv pnrt of the ‘ '** country, 1> v rr. pcncm-fl a ork _ mon, mol on fhorle.-l notice.—[April 12. I'.il ly. JOHN L. ( I ITLE, A ttorney at Law ami Land Agent, will j\ practice in the sacral Courts of Clearfield nnd I'lk counties, und attend to tho payment of taxes on unseated lands. /{rfmtu Hi.* Excellency. William Bigler, Harrisburg; Hon. Ellis Lewis. Lancaster; G. W. Woodward, W ilkesbarre ; J. C. Knox, Franklin: J. 0. Montgomery Philadelphia. All persons having business with him, will m his absence apjdv to.I. Riddle Gordou, who will attend to the >«‘p. 2 s , I*'a2. spiunc: coons*: T f by Dr. KINKELDf, cornor of Third and Union bFb, bettreon BpracJ and Pino, Philadelphia, Po. INVALIDS aro apprised that DR. confines bin practice to a particular branch of medio cino, which ongngos his undivided attention. E( oautions tho unfortunate against the flhttso of Mcr oury j thoußnndfl aro annually taorcuralizod tut of life. Ilocont nfllictioUA aro promptly oxtingnlshedi . TWENTY YEARS OF EXPERIENCE in the trontmont of a class of disonflOß hitherto neglected and imporfoctly understood, lias enabled Dr. KIN. KELIN, (Author of a work of Solf-Proaerratloj,) to prove that nino-tontlis of tho causes of nomu debility, local and constitutional weakness, menliil nnd physical suffering, arc trncoable to certain habits, forming tho most secret, yetdeadly and fatal sprincs of domestic mlsory and premature mortality, TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE.—There boa ovil habit somotimos indulgod in by boys, in loll tudo, often growing up with thorn to manhood, oaf which if not roformod in duo timo, not only begeta serious obstacles to matrimonial liappinoas, hnl givos riso to a sorics of protrnctod insidious andde vustaling affections. Fow of thoso who give way to tliis porniuious practico oro awaro of tho coats qtioncos, until they find the nervous systmn shatter cd, feel strange and unaccountable feelings and vnguc fours in tho mind. Tho unfortunnto thus affocted bocotnoa feeble, if unable to inbor with accustomed vigor, or to apply | his mind to study ; his stepfis tardy nnd weak, he 1 is dull, irresolute, and engagos in sport with less ? i energy Ilian usual. ' r If he emancipate himself before Hie practico hoi t ! done its worst, and enter matrimony, Ids marriag* is uufruitful, iiml his sense tells him t lint this is 1 viiusetl hy early follies. These are eoimiilorationf j I which should awnlteii the iittention of those simi ! luriy situated. MAUKIAUE rei|uires tho fultilment of several conditions, in order that It mny’really he the caoso of mutual happiness. Could (he veil which covers tho origin of domestic wretchedness bo raised, and its true sourco in every instance disclosed, in hew many could it bn traced to pliyeicul disqualification, nnd their attendant disappointments. Apply than whilo it is yet timo, in ordnr to have yonr unstrung and rolnxed organization ro-brneod, revivified and strengthened. Remember lie who places himself Dnder Dr. Kinkolin's treatment may religiously confido in hil honor na a geiitlninuu, nnd rely upon the assurance, that the secrets of Dr. K.V patients will never b* disclosed. Young mail —let no false modesty deter you from making your ease known to one who, from educa tion und respectability can certainly boiriond you. Too many think they will conceal tho socrot in their own hearts, and euro themselvoH. Alas, how often is this a fatal delusion, und how many a prom, ising voting man, who might linvo boon an orna ment lo society, lins faded from the earth. Strictures of the uretha are rapidly removed by the application of a new theropoutienl agent, used only liy Dr. K. Weakness and constitutional da. ifility promptly cured, nnd full vigor restored. Country invalids can have—hy stating their ca*« explicitly, together with nil their symptoms, per letter, enclosing a remittance—Dr. K.'s medicine, appropriated accordingly*. Forwarded to any pnrt of tho Li.ited States, and packed secure from ' or curiosity. Read!! Youth and Mauhood. A Vigorous Life, or Premature Donth, Ktnkeli'.t n It is n work eminently required, ns a, no tins of rofonning the vice, ot the ago in which in* live. Also, S. 11. TAYLOR .Votore's Guide, with rule, for the pr-d-.tigstieu of life, just from the j **, ss. A letter with a r* tnotanee of twenty t.. * rents, or the vnluo in p**-*t stamp.--, ad tro sed ' * o'. !\;u keliu. Philadelphia, l’a., w ill -.-our** a via ;. -*t -atiicr of the above books by teternof Mt.il. * , ia copier will lie sent fret- of postage t< r t?l I,.** kseli-rs, Canvassers, Traveling Agent', .to., s.ippi,eo vvliulo sale r. I the puivlrhcr s prices, who li vin.tt a a lingo profit. ?r*«y-All lottors rnuf be post paid. Wild, attend to business in the several t ourlv of Cionrfield nnd Centre counties, llfiieectt Second street, one door north of the rei-bleiies ot John Weaver. lirfemice*. lion. James Burneide, U*»n. .Itnici T. llulo. ('«>!. A. it. Curtin, James McManus 1-q., Bellefonto—K. IF Petrekin, Ksq., Iluntiu 'h-a— Messrs Drake «t He<*htol, Philadelphia. Dee. IflaJ-ly. AM. HILLS Would respectfully iuf.>rm hit # friend?, nud the public generally, that It Mill eonlinuee to attend to nil cuila in the line of IH'.STAL 01* ERATIOXS, at bis office, adjoining his dwelling, in the borough of Clearfield. lie may be found ut uuarly all times in his store in the wed end of the Mansion House. RICHARD DENVIR. ASVIjCTfeD KfcAl>i Snlf-Prewrvation —Only twenty-five cent. JAMES H. LARIMER, AUornej- and Counwellor ut Law, A CARD. Arti/irinl Teeth inserted on plate or j»iv< and wirrnnted to give entire satisfaction. Exlri-urinj Teeth done without danger to the patient, and with Inii little jmiu. Teeth filled and eleaned in n i-r nml scientific^ manner. Moy - MANSION lIOIHE, tLEAIU’IKLi 1 Till: flub*criher would respectfully si-'' ■* public that he has taken tho above old . .1 lished stand, recently occupied by Mr. >:: Evans, and entirely re-furnished and refilled t s' such n manner ns to render it second to no hotel/ the county. The BAH has boon stocked with til hem Hc|Uore, and tho TABLE will always be flip* plied with the boat tho market can afford. Extensive Stabling attached to the premises, as* attentive hostlers always in attendance. Ho rospectfnlly asks the public giw- bim* trial, feeling assured that he ettu render s»tisfac> April IP, 18j4-tf. HEMPHILL’S HOTEL. fWAIIE subscriber most respectfully iulhnns ike J. citizens of Clearfield county, and the travelling public generally, tlmt ho has taken rbovi named Hotel situated on the corner «f front uud Market streets, in flit* borough of ( leurticld, wiiCl® ho will nt all times bo prepared to act••luu.udfltt those who may favor him with their n;?u,ni. 6* pains will bo sparod by the proprietor to nmke hu customers comfortable, ami his house » home 1® those who may stop with him. His STBLE will bo carefully attended lo —ond Ibis TABLE and BAR supplied with the best lM : market will afford. Aug. 11, 1852. VM.’J. HEMPHILL. DAVID JOHNSTON, \ WOULD respectfully announce to Iho either of Clearfield and ndjoiniug counties that h* has fitted up and opened out a Pl'ffLK- ll&vSti in the town of Phillipsburg, Centro county, P*i and is fully prepared to accommodate ail who nilj favor him with u cull. Eeb. 28, ISM-ly* CABINET AND CllAllt MAKING. JOHN GULICH would respectfully iniiniiincet* tho citizens of Clearfield and v. ■ ’>■ ty , that l* is now manufacturing all kinds of ('MUSE*' WARE.' His shop is situated on Market sired botwoon Third and Fourth, whore nil kinds of tvork in hie lino will be mado in the be.-t \ K*. nudoa tho most favorable terms and on the shortest notitf* Coffins made to order ou tho shortest notice. Dec. 2, 1852. A Voidable Tract of Land for Sale. THE subscriber offore for ealo a valuable tractof land, eituato in Covington township Clearfidj oounty, containing 94 acroa nnd ullownnco tri|“ about 40 noroa clonrod, and in n good stato of cul tivation, with a young orchard thorcon growid& and a stable orootod thereon. ' For further purtioolara apply to tho subacriM 1 in Covington townahip. WM. MILLER. May 18, 1854.—4 L-pd. LOST. ON Saturday the 3d instant, in tho Borough d Clearfield, or aomowbero botwoen there w> Fhilip Hevonor’a In Huston township, a P o !** ’ writing, or doed, from Osgood ami Thomas.to J* & 11. Mix, for lands in Gibson township, and d»W» throe or four yoara ago. Any person Ending J* tonne and delivering itlo the in UlPjj" townahip. Elk county-, or to Robert Wallace p Borough of Cloarflold ahull bo reasonably re war . b HENRY Ml*., Clearfield, June 7th, / JOHN LIVINGiU.v.