‘” /’t orn (he National Kt a. ! >Mtti STONE-BREAKJSIt. | UV 0. Jt. CI.RVEI.AKD. Co»ido the barren cnu?ewny to the town, Gray-haired, Hth Hereto cheer, with none to aid, From oh illy morn liJ) niirht’e dull lid shut down, Ho p\icn his lonesome trade. \ffeon passing onco upon u moonless I cost n suddm look around: Thoro rose the iron hummer in it: It f- i! but made no sound. No bratvnoy pledge on a rocky farm Could surer run ho iho hard-henilfi srnoke a ml glow; One would not thinK so brd and lean ail arm Could strike eo bisvo a blow. 1 *T watch the facoa of tho fair proud ones, Horno gaily by, fur-robod and charioted, To gloan or e ?milo from him that braketh f.tunce, Thot ho may break his bread. No sueb.vs for him ! those golden gifts they keep For wealth i soft handed, blcuk, effeminato A or# ; Perchance the workman on hii straw, in sleep, Has tweeter dreams lhau (heir*. Amid the riird !i*rg of Inoe-Kxinl uhools, Where rlo‘o »f wlndarnd rolls the dusty world, lie stands : but !o! a l>nrnin<: tear drop steal*. And on th l . wind is v.khtcu. Ilnnr« he a swnM voieed spirit nt liis side, A The I'vo't, l'.ti nmjH ni his enriy yenrs ' Ur hcnM h<‘ brt ') e hollow, hungry tide, Lapping the briny piers '( lie looks upon the river lagtrimr by. Weary with it* long journey from the hill lie. too, is **eftry. hut the eon is high. With endless rest troin if*. He asked no fynipnlliy ; would that ho had Soin.•thing h> low. soni<» l'right-hairedidiattaring To climb his knee, and keep his worn heart glad— To love is every tiling. •‘Birds soar, but I must crawl." his lips repine, Seeing a white gull glancing through tho day; Fro long, as find proud bird flings off tho brine. Thy sou) hoi! fling il • ■ h.y. Strike mi, brain* on. bravo old Mimndnnrife ! Ti.e ‘ bed >w.- ]o flt .-rh,M. . rant and gloomily If •e r lho master biMiruiiig on itie nigb' I'hv k wnii tor the trail f.-rtheo on u nominal* morn, that Ulioio Kiii t,\ unoipuil lot no mere il.all timr i'lm stud's Inn/ :iin nng»d tetidod homes, Ih-y> i ini tin* |1 .-lur. SIZE UP THE \HK Infub-U, * d ji ('illn_r lib |he .size of tie ftrk, >■ iv< ms-itum! :li ni it is quee nhsml lo m:ji|Mis»* ever tin f'* ri».i|<| le n \i tn*| ci-u H rurit ii l.rje < lo li-oh oil tin* rr** »t<»r s w Inch niiM h.ive Ihth plnei il in P, wilt sodtu -if n f l< m *ci, —i r m*y !-<• im »:x or twelve months — vvt 't r ii>r «in lish-'s, corn fur the i>ur*foutrd animals, seed ho ilie birds, and so on. Now we will lake thtMlnnensions of lh** ark from the record and calculate them on the low est possible scale.—There tire luu defini te, ns given of u' cubit; is eighteen inches, or n fool find a tho olfie/ that ji is twenty inches. We will lake it only at the lowest. Muses states (he ark was three hundred cubits long; tins would make it lour hundred and fifty (cel long, or about the length of St. Paul’s Cathe dral, London. The breadth he slates to be fifty cubits ; wo then have it seventy five in hreudih. He states it lo be thirty cubits high; so t|mt it was forty-five feet in he.ght. In other words, H was as long os St. Paul’s Cathedral, nearly ns broad, and halloas high. Thu lontigo of ihe ark, according to the calculation of modi in Carpenters, inud have been thirty-two thousand tons. The largest English slops, of a size altogether imitnaginabio to thn*e who have never seen if,is two thousand live hundred tons burden ;so ihat die ark must have been equal to seventeen first-rate ships of war, and if armed as such sh-ps pre, it would have contained beyond eigh teen thousand men, and provision for them for eighteen months. Button has asserted that all four-footed animal may be reduced to two hundred and fiitv pairs, and the birds lo a still smaller number. On cal culating, therefore, we shall find that tin ark would have held more than five iiine> the ip cessnry number of creatures, and more than five times the r«Mjmnd ijiMiritv of food to ma;nlaiu them twelve m aiths. THE rillLD AND ITS LUIIO Lilll uCh ulifH kii"\v nothing ol'an ucho Once ns b(j was playing by himself' in n field, be cried out “Ho! bop I” nnd imme diately n voice from a little wood close bv repealed, “Ho ! hop I” Being surprised »t ibis, he ciilled out, “Who are you V’ The same voice replied “Who are - you I” On this bo cried out, • ‘You’re n stuped fellow !” and “Stupid fellow !” was ol course the answer. j\t this Charles being much displeased, began lo cull all the abusive names he could think of, nnd these sarno expressions all seemed tn come back S’ »' im. "I nev er met with such insolence,” he muttered ; • ‘but I’ll revenge myself:” and he run up nnd down among the trees, trying lo find (JUt the suppossod offender, hut he could see nobody. 9 Vexed nnd disnpointed, he hnalonod h’ofne, and told Ins mother that a bad hoy hud hidden himself in the wood, pnd called him all sorts of names. His piofhnr •united nnd shook her head. ♦‘.Now you have betrayed and complain ad of yourself, Charles: for you must -know you heard nothing but your own words repeated. As you have ofien seen your face reflected in tho water, so have you now henrd your own voice echoed. Hudjpp called kind words, kind words Would have been returned lo you; and I may also observe, it is generally the case that the behaviour we meet with from others is but an echo of our own. If we are friopdly in our manner, people uro Sospd to be kind to us; but if wo ore * uncivil, we cannot expect bettor ourselves.’’ , 04rTfio Newark Advertiser says :—A feyv riiilcs from Trenton lives, a woman of masculine frame and disposition, who is a I skillful mechanic. She has constructed i a.hHPdsome carriage, makes and plays vi,; olins, nrtd has manufactured a gun, hr siij.-s mPjiWMHeV articles. Sim is entirely self taugni, uhd is only 25 yeurs ofogo. j * ros ?$ of pleasure seldom lastj lojjg cqough to udorn the brow of him who plucks tjwpii apd they are only the roses I .jyb|fih ; dp npf, reiain their sweetness a/tep beauty, • , £ I „ y Dr, CummirtQ&. -WJl*’ -j' ROBERT R. WELSH, CILOCK AND AVATCII MAKER, lias Just ro / from New York nnd Philadelphia, a large nnd hplendid-assortment of JEWELRY—con- LEVER FLEGAL, suiting of Ladies’ Gold Breastpins, Mourning Pins, | TJlacfcsmltll, Luthorsburg, Pa., will attend to Cu/1 Pins, Ribbon Pins. Also, Oontlcmon’s fine f| all businoss in hia lino, and will also furnish Gold Pin?, of diflorenf s.lmpea and sizes, fino Gold , \vagons, Buggies, Ac., vory cheap, and tn&hufac- Eaj-. Ring Drops, late .‘style ot Jenny Lind Rings turod in tho host stylo, and warrantod and Drops, Bracelets. Finger Rings, fino Gold Pens, I Au<*. 7, 1862. and Pencils, Gold Wnteh Chains, Silver Tea and ° ' Table Spoon**, litiUor Knives, Sugar Tongs, and T.bimblos, Indies’ line Card Cases, Port Monies, Watches, Clocks, J l «f’ ou Se f c ° nd " tr / ) 1 et < ?n° "Tr, Jewolry, notiLlv RttPAiiiKiyund warranted fop-oiTfi, * " right a Ck-arfiold. [Dec. 29, 1851. / July 10<>() (iOOD BARGAINS MADE, BY JII'YrNO STOVES AND CASTINGS of all kinds, ui the STOVE AND HARDWARE h'l ORE adjoining J.e unrd A Mooro's 6toro in Clearfield, whcr« nil kinds uf Castings nro to be had on tho moM. reasonable tortns, such ns C. Ful ton's Hot Air Cook Stot oh, of different sizes ; the e»dobr»4tod , t'nrual stove,) Parlor Stoves I -r wood ami mal, Nino Pintos of different sizes, Rafting Stove.*, Sled Solos, Sleigh Soles, Mantle Grater for Winter and Summer, WauOle Irons. Ket tles of all ,sizes, ami u large assortment of Hollow Ware of all kinds. Also, Thrumming Maciiim:b, CiDi:n Mills, AWto and /run, of every description constantly on hand. Orders for all kinds of Castings for Grist and Saw Mills, and Engined eoinplele, from ono to forty horse power.will bo thankfully rccoivednndprompt ly attended to. All kinds of conn try produce taken in exchange for • U'hiig'. uud Cneh .Vo/ AV/Werf. •.< li. H. CARTER, Agent. l'l'Mr-fhdjl. April 6, l. Hi> 1 lj. EPILEPSY OR FITS CAN BB CORED!! l: S nto.YUF !i THAN CEUTIFI- (\ IT.> ! --l.ulteN V egetable Compound is p-rbonjin;' in'-r** \.'i>mi* rful cures than any other Tnedniji* K"n«n! It i* perfectly safo to take.— it. It y*u m * tn-t Muii-fird uftor using ono bottle, the money will '••• refunded ; if not able to pay, ■ ■M'* bottle ud i 1.0 gin o trr:itis to try It, Pi- i mi**il by 1, \KK A SON, Connoaut, Afilt '.•ibuia Co., Ohm. K. F. WELLER, Travelling A Sid ]by D. Wnt.it. ( beirfield. F. K. Arnold !, :t ! -‘ i bit • i:: l elo in Pl.ilip.vburg. .Mi\ 21. 1 VIAY GOODS AT rui: CASH STORE. sub-.-n. •• :• I, jus! received a largo and I »i II n-d |. • r HOODS of alntosi eve ry de.-'-i .p: ••.ii .liuible the season which he if -•ding oir ;:t i*\ir»• ut -ly b-w |>ii-ces. Ho respectful ly iniib-s tin- iitt -ntion of nil who wish to buy good Good* ai the Inn on prices, to call at tho sign ot the Cheapest (T- d.- Country produce of almost every description taken at muikct prices in exehango for goods. PerMins wi.-mng to purchase, and receive a fair equivalent for their money will do woll to give him a call. Remember the sign of the CHEAPEST GOODS, on Muiki.-t Mivet, and call and bo -convinced that there U truth in tho words'thereon inscribed. Mi,, :i, Il!» MARI' fit A V*‘, NEW STOKE, r) I<* 11 AK 1 > SIIAW A Sn\, would respectfully k inform the public l lint they have jii;l opero-d at J!. Shu v. '* o! I ,-tand itl Ihe Rorotiy hof ( leai lb M, a 1a.,:.- -elected ‘'nek of mG I ,t' G o. the -••a- n --a un uig nhi-h muv 1m- f.'.iiol, I* i v I i "I'd -in v itri •' tV ; * lot l-• -* t Jf , ,| || l |,,. w:ue. I'm wan*. ‘i r- •••«, i«', Drug*. HoLon-c Map, I, a I -. nnd Sin •••*. A T!i. ib iv c i;i;>etirion »nd invite pi>i - . : i- h mg i i »., pu j I and examine tb«-ir -r->ck. ('b:t:lleM .July 3. P'M tf. Iblnle of Garland Irvin, dcrcascd. "V ' r *il ! i !-; i - her* by iv ,-u that lel t** r s of admin A .-i i j* t :--ii on the e*(;i |e *.f (i'nrl.i nd 1 1 v in, lu! • : P.k" :y.. de.-en .-rI. ha w in due 1 <>i m cf In .v be.-ir grunt ul t-> the -1:b-eribers. All j'crpons in di-bi- i| wili make irnmidmte payment, and the«o b.-i\;i,j t-l.uiii* willl present liuMii properly authm tii-al* d :>.l seUlem-Uil. JACOB BIEGKU. Jr.. ) . , M ATI I.DA I IttVlN', I Aam rm Curwen-vilJe, July 3, 1861—ftt. pd. I.allies and Gentlemen, If T I I r Vr: i* u good maxim, that every person *h<'i»ld p'lrehuse is uherevur they pbut-t. I'oi t!*..y tliould to*t buv tooha-t’lv before they a-- te.oi.i; v. i; ••j - • :■. • y '.l; bo l.fM aUltid. IVM»ltlil ii* f 1 1 nil \tn v i l all 'iml i ivsin panic ulur )to '•all .ii K. ‘ i 1-nmm'’- itn'l examine hie “pirn it i u.Sf.'nliH-Mit «’l'h! j thai ■>m nor ht* exccilml in m if u t fr- *in»r> : -r durubil !y •rM.I t. W Hf-lt coi.mm.s of Gentlemen's buot.- I till vl.- i> npt ! W. F. IRWIN A. H. SHAW JAS. ALEXANDER, Oaildlcr o.nd Ilarncv. S2akcr,in hi.i mm °n Murk'.-t atn'*‘t, r.eiu MciiStr.i t.il-.-!. Due. 2'J, 1561. JOHN 11. HILP.rRX, Boot and Shoe linker. Second '•tnct. neni!\ orposite A. li. Wnal.t's ft,ire. '’learlbM. pu. April id, 1862. JAMES HOLLKNBAOII, ~0 on Third •stio.-b bidut-. n \li-i 1 --' Ji ) and W.-ib.ot. Cluartieil. Pa. \j i.l Jft, 1 JOHN \V. SHUGERT. W ra^on Maker, corner ..f Third ami 1, m-u-* It slrei-t. t |e„;lit.-ld. lb-pairing done lo>ai-Uj. April 10, 1862. 1 Tailor, w.-.-j uf Mop stair-, < l..uiri‘ielil. I>. •• GEO. 1!. C,OOD[,A.\DEll>— "VI J W Maki-r, l.mli Win!. .1 ■ -i, t T t<. -nl. r un tliurt null1■ i*, uii.l on ■{<)!■ 1 t. mi .ioskpii ii. iiui.m. 1 ) \m' k'-rnii li, at ,N **vv Wu.-.i. iii;rfon, ('lr>> '.l J)>■Jl Hi , I'll t-ri' «>' i k i'. i iof «ui k !;. ilnlii: in I. 'r • ;t 11*1 Uiw ; _’n, i-;.;;. in:*' < f < I U -i In*--1 011 iM' *,lior rviMopit Mr t -•rjnd. samuel ii. taylor, and Bout ami Shot; Manufacturer, J| Curu rmvilio. ln-c. L'\ I'M]. 's± iki vU xr 'i x u jj uj a HURXTIIAL & BROTHER, Merchant*) and Bum bar Dealers, Wood land Pout Office, Bradford township, Clear Held eountv A gent for the sale of Stoves, Mill Gearing, J\ oj)d Castings, of all kinds. Als-., Bar Iron and Nails, Thrashing machines, Plows, Agricultu ral Implements, Ac., on .Second street, under the printing office. March 17,1863. Merchant and Produce Dealer, Luthora burg, Clearfield county, Pa. JAS. B. GRAHAM, Pout Mauler, Merchant, and Dcalor in -Lumber, Grahamton, Bradford township. Doc. 27, 1861. FREDERICK ARNOLD, Mcrchaut and Produce Dealer, Lnthors burg Clourfield county, Pa. April 17, 1862. A. K. WRIGHT, Merchant and E.\tensive Dealer lu Lum ber, Socond etroot, ono door south of hiß resi dence, Clearfield. Doo. 20, 1861. V: C. KRATZER, Merchant and Lumber Dealer, oornor of Front and Looust shoots, Clearfield. Duo. 20, 1861. ) T) e toilers of Foreign and Domestic Mer- XLchandlue and Liquors, on tho wost sido of Second 'stroot nearly opposite tho Court House, Clourfiold, Pa. Sep. 2, 1853, ;ELLIS IRWIN & SONS, AT tho mouth of Liok Run, five miles from Cloarfiold, MERCHANTS, and oxtonaivo manufacturers of Lumber, July 23, 1852. SE'rxjLJß tfP!! SliTi'nj UIM! TUB BUbsoribor oarnostly risquosts all pbrstfns who havo unsettled accounts with him to odtai'o . i {toward immediately and' maKo sottlbmorit, ns -his ' I. O, cf O* F. honlth will net permit him to ctfntlnuo the Black- CLBABFIEtt) tOtfGfi, No.liid, mooto in tho '"f 8 ’ a . n. ,: i ■ i * • ! -*if r rv *-.■ JACOB BILGER, WM. T. GILBERT, RICHARD GLEN NINO GEO. RICHARD, L. R. CARTER, SAMUEL ARNOLD, MQSSOP & POTTORFF, L. JACKSON CBANS, Attorney at law, «nico adjoinin/; his rosiadneo on- Bocoild Stvoot, Cloarflold, Pa. Juno h 1864. JOS F,PH B. M’ENALLY. Attorney at law.—oieoo on tiio oastsido of Socond Stroot, noarly oppOsito tho storoof A, K. Wrigtlt, will attond promptly to oil business antrnßtad to his oare.' Olonrfiold Juno It, 1854. M. K. WOOD, Pliyslcl ll,may oiwnys bo found nt his rosidenco in Curwensrilio, whon not professionally ab sent. Doo. 10, 1852. H. BUCHER SU'OOPRT Attorney ftt formorly of the firm of "Scott r. O. F. Hoops, tenders his professional •erviees to the citi/ens of Frenchville and vicinity, oflice ono door own of Luu'h Htoro. June 2, 1863. HENRY LORAINE, I )h>«.lclun nnd l>ru'if{flst, on MnrhM .(rect, 1 iip]iiisili' In- ( l'Mirlkl'l. Ajiml I'i I>.U. H. I\ THOMPSON, Physician, may he found t ithor at his office, or at Scofield's hotel, t urwuiisviJlo, when not • •li.nnlly ab-ent. Lee. 2i>, ]8;>1. GEORGE WILSON, Physician, may be found ut bis office in I,u* niej-ib i r ■ elo ii not ac.-mil on professional loi'in. Feb. 20, l*'j2. VTTORXEY AT LAW. Clearfield, l*n.. may He Imnul at the office of (1. 11. Hanotf, adjoining flit* More ol \\ in. S. Moore. Deed* und other legal instruments executed wilh I'rnmptnetuf and neeu- Mny 2 Jr. 1*54. Plnslclan, re*idiuieo one milo and a half south fa.it of I,umber (’ity, on the Ridge road lend ing to Now Washington, respectfully offers hi« .nor vice.- to the Mimmii'liug community. Dec. n, DR. R. V. WILSON, HAVING hi* Office to tlie non dtrel- Fiur on Snorri trert, uill prompt.lv anHwr all call.' a- In r« r•.!‘-re. June D>. I*S.'J. ic. i,. miller, Su rvi \ or, Dell toun.-hip. Cleurflold county.— All huainc'i.* entrusted to him promptly attend ed jn. Address t.'h<\««t l’. 0., <’lenrfield county. Apiil 4, T. JEFFERSON HOVKit. PTiyslrlan. enn he p.nnd at bit eftioc in T.uthep*- I’’i/. » l-oih-i I county, Fa., tv lion not absent on profo.-Monai Inn-mess. Sep. t», List of Lirnii.l Jurors for Sept. Term, 185-1. Mt'crnviit. —Henry Whiteside, Fanner. Mrtuly, —tiC"rgo Kriucr. Farmer; Frederick ll.ill ip.Met, Farmer. fiurrtti'rffi. Willmui TTutton, Farmer. I '■>< 'iijft'fn.- -Samm l Bradford, Farmer. ‘.'jiitnicfU —L’. \\ hitohill, Curpentor : Ellin 1: u in,’Merchant. /’• '•tju-on -- P!iifij, Fverbnrf, Farmer. Ann s Krino, Farmer ; N\ ill'min Mmray, ! urtucr ; Fiiilip Antis, l.unim rujuu. ./. / - iNuu. Dunlap, Farmer; Maj. David W :sr, Fm mcr. A ui ihitu*-- Wm. Michaels*. Furmor ; Oliver M' <-ro Funner. l.'iicrenri —.John luuitiuTC, A 1 iilor. Mam'*- -Gcnrgn Bnnus Fiinut'r. /’i/.v-Ahrnm Bli>om.Fr.. F firmer; CD'orgc Rmcnl I'armer ; Gilbetl Sei.lielil, Miirhtint; Joseph Bul ly, F.inner. f> a/i Charles Cloovor, Farmer; Amos Hilo, Fanner. \VoQdwaru-~- William K<-phurt, Farmor. List of l'clit Jitro's for Sept. Term, IB'4 /?e,enM-Ki. John Wt'M, Jr., Funnel ; Bruj. B, Wrijrhr, Funner: David Croc, Farmer. Brady —David Welly, Farmer; Henry Knurr, Fanner; Josnj-h Dule, i'uniiM'. Bradford Benjamin aekimni, jr. Miller; BowcrM.ok, Fnrmer; Patrick Curloy. Farmer;-- Juooh Farmer ; ti. Lounabe-ry, i urjucr. Burnside —ll. King, Farmer ; James Howler, Merchant. April 17, 1852, Bell —Uoorgo Walters, Farmer; Thomas Camp bell, Farmer. —Alexander Adanu, Farmer. Chest— John Byers, Fornur. Clearfield —Henry Snydor, Blacksmith. Cunvenm tile —B. F. Sterling, Justice. Fcryuhon —John Ferguson, Furmor. Girard —Adam Spike-man, Farmer; Thos Gra ham, Blacksmith. Jordan —G. 13. Gulor, Puriner. Karlhaus —JatUQe Cui*lQy, Lawrence —Juntos Daugherty, Farmor; Freder ick Gulich, Farmer. Morris —D»vid in k, ’Farmor ; leuAo England, Farmer ; A. Ifuntf-i, FarmtT ; J. W. Wilhelm, Far mer. l*ike-~ lsaao Caldwell, Farmer. Penn —John T. Irvin, Farmer ; Isaac Kirk, Far mor : Thomas Moore, 'Fnrmor. Woodward —Matthew M’Cully, Farmer. CIIAIR MAKERS, House, Sign, and Orna mantai Painters, Paper Hangers, Ac.,— Respectfully announco to tho citizens of Clearfield county, and tbo public, gonorally, that thoy havo continually on hand at their shop on Market streot, I oho door oast of tho Jew store, in Clearfield, Pa., ja groat varioty of Chairs of ©Very description; to which they invito tbo attention of thpso desirous of: purchasing. Chairs, Settees, Ac., wililbo mhde to order; on short notico, and on the raoqt rOftSon-1 able terms. j Thoy are aKo proparod to do all kinds of H6aso, Sign, Ornamontal Painting, and Papor Hanging, in n workman-liko mannor. From their long oxpe rionoo in the businoßs, thoy fool satlsiifed'that thoy will bo able toronder gonoral aatisfaotion'to those who may favor them with a shato of their p&Won* a s°‘ Juno 7, 1854,—1y. DR. GII3HONY F. HOOP, JAMES BIDDLE GORDON, DR F. ANTICS CANTIKD T. J. iMrCL'LLolVili, DR. S. L. COBLE, .'Man a howe. LOOK TO YOtJR INTEREST. Jj s T)URCnASE WHERE YOU PLEASE I s s Jl 1 tako groat ploasuro in .announcing S to our old friouds, t|iat X am prepared to soil > S nil Pindfl of GROCERIES choapor than any l othor houao this sido of Philadelphia. Call t and soo pricos. Don't miatako tiio plaoo, at J, tho cornor oppOßito tho Pounsylvania Rail S I s Road Dopot. Goods dolivorod at Tyrono S S two days aftor purchasing, Mind that 1 koop r S Jlfcis Pork, Uar.on, and Tobacco, White Lead, ? s Oil, Ropes, HARNESS MAKING. rTMCFj flubHcribor would rcßpoot pt\p? -I- announce to tho citD r.ons of Cloarflold County, and tho pul)lio generally, that ho hns commenced tho business of RAD DLING AND HARNESS MAKING nt his Shoo shop, whoro ho will punctually attond to tho ordore of all who may favor him with a sbaro of thoir cus tom. Ho intends to koop good workmen, and will apll ohoapor than any other flhop. Ho tenders his thanks for past furore in tho Boor and Riioe Bubi nehs, and would also make known that- bo will con tinue attend to all business in that lino on tho shortest notice, and in dotorniined to noil cheaper than any and all others. J- H. JONES. Cloarflold, May 10, lK5i-3frti> VALUABLE PROPERTY AT PRIVATE SALE. THE subscriber offers at private bulo, 3 /gj/L Lots, flituato ou Philbcrt street, in tho borough of Curwonsvillo, with a splendid NEW TANNERY, supplied with a fountain.pump, and every othor necessary convenience, Ttoo Direlliny Houses, in good oondition, with othor out-buildings, and ono stable thoroon eroctod. March 3, 1853. The proporty i» in good couditiou, boing well supplied with water Ac., and will bo dikposod of on reasonable tornjs. For furthor particulars apply to J. B. M’Enally, Cloarficld, Pa., or to tho sub scriber on the premises. Mnrch 21, 1851-Gin. 171 K. LEITZINGEII, roßpoetfully informs the public, that ho constantly keopH on hand u good assortment of Fancy POTTERY WARE, also Crocks, Dishes, and Stove Pipe Collars of every convenient size. Farmers if you want to buy cheap, give us a call at the Clearfield Pottery, near George Orr’s Blacksmith Shop. Country produce will be token in exchange for \\ are, und a liberal reduction mud- to wholesale purchasers. Jan. 11, IM.W-ly. FAIRBANKS JP SCALKS, / fcfl OOLT> at their warehouse No. / ® x -H) Market St., Philadelphia, /Railroad. May, r«ml, and Farmers’ SCAI.ES, set in any part of the ’ ’ *■*' country, by experienced work men, and on shortest notice. [April 12, 1851-ly. Vttorncy nt Law ami Land Agent, uili prnclice in tho .-evcrul Courts of Clearfield and Elk counlie.-, ami attend to the payment of taxes on unseated lands. lie/rrcnres. — Uis Excellency, William Bigler, Harrisburg; Hon. Ellis L“wU. Lnmuister; G. W. Woodward, Wilke.-barre; J. C. Knox, i'runkliu ; J. C. Montgomery ThiladcdpLia, All persons hat iiqj'busUH-ss with him, will in his absence apply toJ. Biddle Gordou, who will attend to the “atne. Bop. 28. 1852. subscriber offer? at private enl«\ a vnlua- X blc farm situate in Penn township. f'learfu Id county, containing 1.7 acre* and allowance, with about ono hundred acres cleared ami in a -talc of cultivation, having a house and barn erect ed <>n each ni l » J* tho farm, and two good orchard* (hereon growing. There are also two good Coal Bunks on said farm supposed to extend over about fourteen acre?, being about five foot in depth.— Tho farm is situated in tho centre of an excellent neighborhood, tho Glen Hope and Little Bald Ea gle Turnpike, passing through the centre of the -atm). — A good title will bo given. For further particulars apply to (In* subst-riber the pn-mi-e-. May 18, 1851 W«li Papers! Wall Papers! THE subscribers have now in store their com* pinto Mock ot J'ojicr Ifarujiiujt, Curtnina, ct'C., which they oiler nt very low prices, wholesale and retail. Our assortment in very oomplote, comprising all the qualities, both lionch and American. W e manufacture a large proportion ol' our (loads and can sell at the lowest rates. MP- PAPER II A N'( • I NTS dona i n (ho cmntrv at t’ity Prices. PARRISH A. Apni 1 .\o. q N. Einh-et Philn. SI'ONU WARE >IAMI',\(JTUKV. T'MIE subscribers respectfully nnnouneo to the citizens of Clearfield county, and the public generally, that they hare commenced the runnufno tufn of &t*-ne ware, one mile coat of l.Hthersbury, whercthey arc prepared loforntfh STOXE WARE equal to any manufactured elsewhere, and ou rea sonable terms. Stow Pipr■ ('oflnrs constantly on hand. Onl.T* promptly nttonded to, nml n liberal d'i«* count mu l*' to n holcMil-* purchasers. M. J. PORTER, 0. W. PORTER. Aug. 2d, ISM-tf. TO TIIK CiIIARKIEU). r rM!E u«-uM re?-pec! fully announce to I th«' Liiili-;- of C’lcnrlKM, and vicinity, that they arc in tho MILLTNEUY* AND MANTt’A MAKIN(J liukir.otk at tiiu Residence i!’ Mr. ■!. 11. Jonc-a, v lu re they will pun.'tunlly attend tu the onl.-r« «f nil who nyiy favor them with a kharo of their custom. Thoir work will bo matlo on tit o Laic! Fashion*! and Style. MARIA JANE JONES, Lydia jane jones. May 24, 1554-4 m. IN tho Orphans’ Court of Clearfiold county.—ln the mattor of tho account of Benjamin Harts horn, Gunrdiun of Wm. Itoss Hartshorn, a minor son of William Hartshorn, doo’d. Tho undorcignod Auditor, appointed by tho Court to audit, ro-state, and re-settle tho aocouht, and to report tho facts upon the exceptions filed, will eit, for that purpose, nt his office in the boro’ of Cloar field, on Tuesday, tho 25th day of July, i 854, at 2 o’clock P. M., when and whoro all porsona oon cemod are hereby notified to attend. J. BIDDLE GORDON, Auditor. Cloarfield, Juno 14, 1854. Estate of William M’Crneken, Sr., deceased. Letters of administration on the es tate of William il’Craokon Sr., Ifto of 801 l township, Clearfield,ooupty, having been granted to tho subscriber, all porsons knowing thomsolvoq indobtod to said estate will make pay ment immediately, and thoso having olaima against tho sano will present thorn praperly authenticated for settlement. . WM. M'CBACICEN, Jr., Adtn'r, Forgusoa township, Juqo 1-1, 1864,-fiu-pd. AUDITOR’S NOTICE. IN the Orphans’ Court of Clearfield county.—ln the mattor of tho final acoount of Conrad Mor vino, administrator, oto. of Conrad Morvine, doo’d. Tho undersignod Auditor, appointed by the Court to audit ro-stato, and resettle tho aefcount, and to roport'tho facts upon tho oxooptione filed, will stt for that purposo, at his office in the boro’ of Cloar flold, on Tuesday,, tho 25th day of July, 1354, at 10 6’clook A.” SL, whoh and whoro,all persons oon corUod ard hereby notified to attonej. J. BIDDLE GORDON, Auditor. Clearfield, Juno 14, 1854. S. li. TAYLOR. CLEAHFIELD POTTERY, JOHN 1,. CTTTI.i:, Valuable Farm For Sule KIiTIAItL), DENVI R 0 -5n'..-p.| AUDITOR’S NOTICE. affxcted.Read Philadelphia medical nouBE.~F s . tabllsbod 20 ''yonrA ogo ty Dr; KINKPJAp oornor of Third and Union at's, botvroon Spntor and Pine, Philndolpbio, Pa. INVALIDS nro apprised that DR. KINKELIN confines his practice to a particular branch of tnGHt.' cino, which ongngos Ltis undivided attention. IR cautions tho unfortunate against tho abuse of Mofc. cury ; thousands are nunually mercuralized onto/ lifo. Recent afflictions aro pfomnfly oxtinguishod TWENTY YEARS OF KXPISRIENCK iu tho trnatment of a ola«» of diseases bithorto neglectot! ‘ and imiiorfoctly understood, hns on&blod Dr. KIN. KELIN, (Author of a work of Seir-Preßorvation,) to.prove tnnt nine-tenths of tiio causos of nervona dohility, local and constitutional weakness, mental ami physical Buffering, nro traceable to certain habits, forming tho mostajecret, yot deadly and fata] springs of domestic misery and premature mortality TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE.—Tbore is an evil habit sometimes indulged in by boyn, in soli, tudo, often growing up with them to manhood, and which if not reformed in due time, not only boge(< : serious obstacles to matrimonial hnppines*, bnt given rise to a boHob of protracted insidious and dc. vnatating affections. Few of those who give way to tliia pornicious practice are nwaro of tho coaec. qucncefl, until they find tho nervous system Ginticr. od, feel strango and unaccountablo feeling? and vague fears in tho mind. Tho unfortunate thus affected becomes foebio. b ; unable to labor with nccus(omed vigor, or to apply his mind to study; liis etep'ls tardy and weak, hp is dull, irresolute, and engages in sport with on orgy than usual. If ho emancipate himnel£ boforo the practice haa done its worst, and enter matrimony, inarrinpa is unfruitful, and his mmiho tolls him tl.at tlii■> jg caused by oarly folli<'S. Those are coneidvratiiins which should awuken tho attention of those sisnf. Inrly situated. MARRIAGE requires tho fulfilment of several conditions, in order that it may really bo tbecau*3 of mutual happiness. Could tho veil which cover: tho origin of domestic wretchedness bo raised, and its true sottroo in ovory instance disclosed, in how many could it bo traced to physical disqunliflcutioot and their attendant disoppoiulmonts. Apply iltcq whilo It. is yet tim*. in order to have your unitrung r.nd relaxed organization re br»eed, revivified und strengthened. Romombor ho who places himself unib-r Dr, Kinkolin'a treatment may roligiously confide iu his honor as ageutloman, and rely upon tho assurance, that tho eocrets of Dr. IC.’m patient.-j x\ ill nuwrU disclosed. Young man—let no modesty «lot-r you front “muking your euse known to one win*, frun\ uducu tion and respectability can certainly befriend you, Too many thipk-4hey will conconl the secretin thoir own hoiifta, and cure thornselves. Alu*, how often is this a fatAl delusion, and how many a prom ising young man, who might have been uu orna ment to society, bus faded from the earth. Strictures of tho urctha are rapidly removed hj tho application of a now thcropeutical agent, u?od only by Dr. K. WenknQM and constitutional lia bility promptly cured, and full vigor restored. Country invalids can have--by stating tlieir cat* explicitly, together with all thoir symptoms, per letter, enclosing u remittance—Dr. K.*s modieiuc, appropriated accordingly. Fonvarded to tiny part of the United States, and packed secure Irani datnciyr or curionti/. Read!! .Youth and Manhood. A Vigorous Life, or Premature Dentil, Kiul.eliuon Kelf-Proflorvation—Only twenty-five cents. It is a work eminently required, as a means of reforming tho vices of the age iu which wo live, AldO, Xature'e Guide , with ruler fi-r the pud-ingmii'H of lifo, just from the pn v«. A letter with a remittance of tueniy-thc e.nt-L or the value in post stamps, adduced to Dr. Kin, kelin, Philadelphia, Pa., nil! secure u ' oiiv < f -idler of the above books by return uf Mail, "r 11! copies will be sent free of posing** f**r SI. Booksellers, Canvn.-sere, Traveling Agents. Ac . .-im plied wiioh-- .-ate at tho publsher's prices, v> hich udmit uf u j»r«>lU. TW'All letters must be po«t-paid. JAMES 11. LARIMEU, Attorney and Counsellor at I.aw. WILL attend to business in the several i itirta of ('loarlield and (’outre counties. OlliceOD Second street, one door north "f tiio rcMdenoe of John Weaver. He/erfucr*. —Hon. .James Burnside, Hon. Jnme* T. Halo, (VI. A. G. Curtin, James McManus, K*q., Bellefoute—R. Ik Pctrokin, Esq., Huntingdon— Messrs. Drake A Bechtol, Philadelphia. Doc. 23, 1853- Iy. A CARD. VM. HILLS Would respectfully inform hi! • frientL-s uud tho public generally, that he still continues to attend to ull calls in the line of DESTAL OPERA T/Q.VS, at his office. u.ljoining his dwelling, in the borough of Clearfield. He may bo found at nearly all times in bif store in the west end of the Mansion House. Artificial Teeth inserted on plate or pivot, and warranted to give entire satisfaction. Extruding Teeth doue without dnnger to the pKtit-nf. find with but little pain. Teeth filled and elenned in u proper and scientific manner. M:iv j. l-'j.T MANSION KIOIJSU, CLLAHFILM). Ha. THE subscriber would respectfully inform th* 4 public that he hns taken the above old . stab- .) lisbed stand, recently occupied by Mr. Samuel t Evans, and entirely rc-ftiruitbed aud refitted it in ft Mich a mnnnorns to render it second to no hotel in " tho county. The BAH has been stocked with the : bent liquors, and the TABLE will always be sup plied with the beet the market can afford. Extensive Stabling attached to (he premises end b uttemive hoMjers always in attendance. He rospectftvllj aske tho public to giv*» birai. trial, feeling Assured that ho can render r-:*t isfac-1 tion. /{ JOHN LfVINUSTON,, 1 April 10, 156>-tf. ; HEMPHILL’* HOTEL. rpHK subsc-ribef most respectfully inform, the J. citizens of Clearfield county, and* tho travelling public generully, (hat ho has taken tho übovf named Hotel situated on the corner of Front und Market strocts, in the borough of Cloarfield, whefi h&will'at all times be prepared to accommodate those who may favor him with their custom. No pains will bo spared by tho proprietor to make hi? customers comfortable, and bis house fi home to thoso Who may stop with him. His STBLE will bo carefully attended to —and His TABLE and BAR supplied with the best tb? market will afford. Aug. 11, 1852. WM. J. HEMPHILL. DAVID JQHNHTON, WOHL’b roßpedfully announce to tho citizoni of Clearfiold and adjoining counties (both* has fitted up aud opened out a PURLIC JIOVS& in tho town of Phillipsburg, Centro} COUI ! tj*J Pa. and is fully prepared to accommodate nil who ma) ; favor him with a coll. Fob. 28, 1851-ly* CABINET AND CHAIR MAKING JOHN G_U LICH would respectfully announced tho citizons of Cleaifiold and vicinity, that!* is now manufacturing all kinds of CABINET* WARE. Ilia shop i 6 situated on Mavkot street, betwoon Third and Fourth, whoro ull kinds of vcA in his line will bo made in tho hoot style, and M tho most favorable torms and on the shortest nolk f CorriNS inado to ordor on tho ehprtest notice. Doo. 2, 1852. ' SPRING GOODS! JDST received, and oponing at G. KratiM’* ONE PRICE CASE STORE, a spiondid »«• eortmOnt Of Spring and Summer Goods. In id. ditien to his usual variety, he has a largo lot id Ladies’ Dress Goods, such as Plaid Silk, India Silki Plaid Lawn, Erocha Shawls, Silk, Crapo and OoMS mor. Bonnets, Ao. Also, a largo lot of Carpet*, and flbbr Oil Cloths,’Ready-Made Clothing, and all tty now styles of Dress Shoes, ohcapor than over. ' April .5, 1854. C. KRATZEB. Instate of William Hepburn, Deceased. Letters of administration, on the ci tato of Win, Jlofiburu, lato of Bonn township Gloarflold 00., doooaßo'd having boon granted to Ik* subsbribers, all porsons knowing thomsolvos indebt od to said estate wilt mako paymont immediately and thoso having olaifns against tho same will pf o " sent thorn .properly authenticated for settlement, Juno 11, l@A4._6t.