I V I lin!h T tl I n i I ii it Y M di I vi 1 1 H-'U (lILllip, ii -III I l lil ,lrN." ! I! , I l! If I I I ii n II i II,, , 1, I.. I i i t i ' i , ( ' . I, il 11 1 ll Utll'lcl n m' v it V. , I, . Ill :l ', ll I. I I. .tin l.'iir'i'' i 1,1 II (1,1. ll :lll Hill 'I'iril i lih'h rivmr'l I'' '.hit I' mil v ' i ) I lu n' I !lif !i ' "! 'I .i I'Tin i I III llllllli c I I V It Wnlil in'1 -' ?"Hi ( i ii:iii mi to W I 111 l fl 111 I ll iil r 1 1 -t dii'i i r t' l'pii'. li k ul.',iigl',n, n Ii i .ll'Mitlls nj." I ) i tilr;i (, In 'i i ret out ll.c lio-tility lo Iht l.ii-luiui !ii,ii .n li'iilly v orl in t ! i -r nhovriv ni'iiiMly 'iilun into i'ol Ji-i, ti wall il.o I'.luir family, woll known (' I o h. cliii f oniic nts. -I'urinj? ono of li r intt rvii'ivs h nli M'Mil' gouicry lMuir, rii:-tiii.i-trr (icnot.il, Fc un ci s 1, tllO f.ltlltT, WM Il lll'llt. Josi-ill's tonjuoli.nl I cui i uiitilnp; nt the younger Blair, wit !i tli.it l'K)M'in.n mmI holdings which rightfully l)oloiij: to the daughter of Thomas II. Ik-nton, anil the wile of u man who or.ee ramo wry m-ttr hi-iii J'ris- iilont ; and thf old man after a timo coulJ , nut tUnid it any lonor. "Mu'luni," nai'l he, drawing his fi'nro 10 in. li.ll lie.'MU, an,! .nlon'lmfc. loH UIu-r l the niuhif ions littlo woman l.y o Hush of hid liiu il cold cy o "Madam, allow mo to say to ;mi thai, in lay judgment, ymn proi or hu;o is at (ho head of your hus hand'd hmi-oliold in .St. I-ouis, and thU intoniH'iJdling with tin) uIl.iiiH ol'Stato, to say tlio !-Hst of it, in in very bad tasto on your I'iirt !'J Then, to inako the blow u final and eniKhing one, and that , Wash ington w a the .sj'Ot wlioro the dcBtinies of Gonerald u well n-i statesmen were lo be finally decided, ho addo.l, "I wish you to understand, madam, that here in Wash ington if where no make men, and where we unmake them !" "Mr. Blair," said Jesxio, shrugging her shoulders after a manner that she learned iu Franco, and canting a wicked look out of tho corner of her eyes at Montgomery "I have seen some men of your making, and i that is the best yuu can do, I advise yvu to quit tic business!" Those who knoiv the weazen and driod up appearance of Francis 1 Blair himself, and the decidedly unornamonlal phytdquo of bis uons, may form some idea of the etliut of this palxhan, in the midst of the sruoko from which Je3sio gathered up her skirts and swept out of tho room, leaving the Bluir fajnily routed, horse, foot, andj dragoon. Old Tom himself, tho hero oil five hundred spicy tongue fighU, may bo proud of tho daughter he lias left behind, if he has tho privilege, of looking outof his p'.uco of retirement, on the personal and political squabbles) of Iko land heonco strode over with .so proud a consciousness of personal dignity. rfiiRirACTio.v. It is a question of con siderable impoi tanco among naturalist, to ascertain the time employed by nature in potrifying bodies of an ordinary size. Leopld I., Kmperorof Gormany, was dolo rous that Borne steps should bo taken for dociding this question. Tho Chevalier de Baillu, director of his cabinet of natural history, and sonio other naturalists, con ceived the ideaof making researches which might Ihrow some light on tho Bubject. All modern geographers and historians agree in stating that certain pillars eeon in the Danube, in Scrvia, near Belgrade, are the remains of the bridge which Tro jan constructed over that river. It was presumed that thof.e pillar, having been preserved for so many ages, mut bo pet rified, and that they would furnish sonic J information respecting tho timo which nature employs in changing wood into stone. The emperor, winning to satisfy liia curiosity, ordered his ambassador at the court of Constantinople to ask permis sion to tako up from the Duuuba one of tho pillir. of Trojan's bridge. It va6 granted, and ono pillar was accordingly takon up, from which it appeared that tho petrefaclion had advanced no farther than thrco quarters of an inch in the space of 1500 years. When the foundations of tlio city of Quebec, in Canada, were dug up, a petri' tied eavngo was found among tho last beds to which tho workmen proceeded. Al though it van impossible to form any judg mcnt of the timo at which tli i man had been buried under the ruins, yet his quivi or and arrows were in pood preservation. In digging a leii't mmo in Derbyshire, in 1711, it human bkclolon wa found among slag's horns. It was impossible to say how many nges the stag had lain there. In 185G, the entire skeleton of an elephant was dug up in Thuririgia, in Germany ; and sometime before the petrified ekelo ton of a crocodile was found in the mines of that country. About tho beginning of tho last century, the curato of Shegart, in tho Swedish provinco of Shoncn, and sev eral of his parishoncrs, digging turf-in a drained, ma' shy soil, found, somo feet be low tho surfaco of tho ground, an entire rnrt with tho skeletons of the horses and . . ,. , carter It ,. presumed that there had onco been a lake or pond on that pot, ana mo carter nn-i pprisiii... n, uneiui.wnj;,,,, j,c:ivcn, may look through thoso fa to pass over tho ice. . . . .. . IT'Tough, mmlara, tougb, did JO"; Kau?"ni,l nn irasnil.lA Rnnnldr to tho lundi. ii i . ii lnilv iii lm uml lev in it irt pnrvo ichi iru -I J---0-- -t.i..L n - I I usbviiniuiy Aiiii vuu. i uo in, nun neir i to give my opinion on the fowl, I should sav t'aat il was old cnoitr?h lo havn norabrli-' cdun tl,BS0cUnfnrmial .i -l.nn , . w.,, were first plan led." i ii M 1 1 i i ,i, 'I'M i ii' i 1 1 ii n Mil t.C 'll .n II" i,ii liil" n'll 'I l. I v I U III 111 1 1 , I I 1 1 ' I M:" . Ii til 1 I ' ih hi II at hi lin' 1 1 h.ii in i Ii i ii II w itli a mil i' i n or ii ,iilo tint Ii a c c 1 1 i nil i ii (I tlii liiif h .,f (i'"l Srt.i, 1 1 iHiiiuiity is tin' i "inlit i'Mi id f-,iituiil growth it nd an oh Inoiit nf Iri'iigtli ll i :i I hi win, h w nicl to J : i i n aiid I ho hri ovity N j i-d in ii ',iul tint) t" tli'' 'i all-in o n il op j" si(r - i c, irn-vi-ri'iii c. fever mi u as in a paHoii, did nu nut tiiid roaMHi afterward to be k'Htv t'ni- it, and will yen again .-.How niir.ii'ir till'" guilty nl'ii ivi-akncM which will certainly ''' in tin' same iiiaiiniT followed by lt'in'iitance, be sides being attended with :t t n . yj-It is nut what a man says, but what ho acquires, in tho diroctiim of miital, moral and alh-ctional nualilies o1' tdiariu Ur that constitutes him a in imi.in. Jl , I III it 11 11. U I ll.TITl.lll, , heart , ho will do a Christian's work therel'.'n: the finality el' his woi k is tho .,roul - ol .vmmImv 4J-It is Btraiit;o that tho csiieriencu 'of ho many ae.-i should make us Ijndge moro Holidly of tho present and ut the future, no as to take proper meas ures in t he one lor tho other. Wedote upon this vorld as il'it, worn never to lave an eiul, ami wo nenlect tho next is it' it were never to have a beiriniiin. ,Makk a.Stiu. lt'a man is a tddlll'iil physician, lie must demonstrate the liict before implicit confidence can be reposed in liim. A lawyer may posess talents equal to thoso ul a Webster, yet it' he tails to ditsclo.se the lad, he will unquestionably sutler lor lack of clients. The world will be convinced of the I ruths of Christianity when all its professors shall exemplify its pre cepts in practical life. iti'-It was said to a brother, "You were destitute of preaching at your house yesterday, i understand." ' '.No," was the response, "we had the .Apostle l'aul for our preacher. We read tho fourth and filth chapters of liphesians, and a most excellent dis course it was, too. Though au old preacher, I do not see but ho is as elo quent as our modern ministers, certa n Iv he is as sound in tho doctrines." JCw'-Live in the sight of God. This is w hat heaven w ill be the eternal ' prosonse of (Jod. Do nothing you ! would not Jike Uou to sec. hav noth ing you would not like Jlitn to hear. l . . . ii.. .i-i , i n rue noiiiuig you wouiu noi nice liim lo read. Go to no place where you j would not like God to find you. Ji.-ad ; no books of which you would not like God to (--ay, "show it to me." !Ncver spend your time in such a way you would not like God to say, "What art thou doimr '!" iThe great movements of Provi dence arc not so much reformations its revolutions not anew vamping and repairing of old systems, but u break ing up of the old material and re-out-iiitvY it. The hammer of Revolution wars, pestilences and famines, are tho terriho agencies by which the things that have waxed old and ure ready to perish, are broken to pieces and cast into the great crucible of the .Almighty hand and recast, as it shall i better please tin: great Architect. SyjrA want of familiarity between parents and chiklren upon religious matters, and a constrained intercciirsc t'Ctween them, is a Key to the tailure ofmauy parents in theireflbrts to train up their children in tho way they should go, as well as u fruitful source of infidelity in the child. 1 want cf freedom begets a want of confidence mutually, the natural result of which is a loss of religious influence on the one part, and want of filial trust on the other, lhe Godly mother holds j in her hands the spiritual destiny ofi her child, and many wield a power to save it, of inconceivable greatness, Ik'ginninf' with the mind in its most imprcssiblo state, she may write upon "flethy tables of the heart" lessons which can never be forgotten. For: tho religious influences of a Christian' home and tho godly instrctions of pi ous parents, there is no substitute. The want of these is a religious be reave men t for life. Jo3 I'ersons may outgrow disease and become hearty by proppcr atten tion to the laws of their physical con-1 slit u tion. l'y moderate and daily es-l ercise men may becomo active and ; strong in limb and muscle. Hut to grow beautiful, how ? Age dims thai luster of tho eye, and pales the rose on beauty's check; while crowfeet,' and furrows, and wrinkles, and lost teeth, and gray hairs, and bald hcad.i and tottering limbs, and limping, most sadly mar the human from divine. But dim a the eye is, as pallid and , 'sunken as may Le the taco of beauty mill fe.l'l 1 .llwl I'.lr.l.l.. tl.nl . I - I iiiii nun tiiivi imiv lii.iu uiieu nnoiiLT. ' am, Imlnl bo(, thc immor: just fledging in wings for its homo I r i r , i ded windows n beautiful us the dow.'ofth6 hest quality'. H. of wh"h fwiUb. .old l (Iron of summer's mornintr. as meltin" ftH .lie tears that Histeiis in afTection's' I l :.. - I. :.,,!.. k.. ,...i.r.. , lecso giovviiigiAiii.ii,), i.,) luu a- ,: 1 1... ...ti 1. nil 1. 1. :.. i . tint? r niiiiiiiM inmaii iiuui.iii niuu, . i t- i- .i py cnCriSUlllg IOl oearailCtJ IUW.II US 1110 , follies and foibles of our race, and feed-1 inrr. dav bv dav. Oil that lovo to God ,.n7l man which lilts US front the brute. land makes us akin to angels. ... . , 1 M 'in 1 1 nt.r 1 1 i,,m, i f .1 ti Is in. i'1 Hi t',n It,, i.'l.v I I ? . , . . V li, l Ih t, r, ... I ll 1 I t '', M ,i'i 'i - I H )' ir, . 1 I" I I I lli ll tllt,,i;, II ...I 1 1 i ' I I ' I ill I ll l 1 1 . f I'll,' ' I I- I',, n. I , Vllnll I llif I I ,,l.:ri,f j 1 ! ' 1 1 in j in, t " . i: ii,.- lll'inf".) f Ml , .' ,, , M Mm VI 1,1,. .i I f.n .t IVMI'I, 11 t ? Ml , : ; : I t nil i -I'l-Tf ' r" i 2 " fi inn . $ tl II I'll n en in rn 12 no jn i'0 Kin H,uri, I Tit H'iirtf ' , : : , Tliri'i 'ioin'", K"'ir ci'inf' ", : Tf -i 1 1 a ('"I'Miin, ri'l'i'ini, I 7 in in en I ? M II l"1 1 If 00 as oo ; : .', II n (I (IK : H Hi) II no i i Tr lim e wpi-kf ii Tul tliiin ihrp innull" i r ii r Utt:o f,,r i' -h liunTiinn. I h B5t.i-,ii nit utieilini (linn 'f in-1 j rti,l fur fin j-t'tr. Aih.Ttii.iiii .r.i" m l i:iriiJ Hhl'ie ihiiuI'T of ninrlii'ii' .in.'iroit, v l kir ntiniifi until f"iti,l n'l clinr'il m-cnr l:r.ij to Ih.'.'o ti-rmr. JOB PRINTING. An extensive stock of .lobbing materia oiiabli's the TuMMicr of the " j;.-dilienn to aiinnui're t the jullir: that he U prepa rod t: d J f.ll Ainds of I'osmts, I'a v?jt: us. l'mimtw mks, I'. i. a .'.:!., 1'iTl. Boon, ('IIU I I..IIIS, liAiiKi.s, b'i.i. Ttiirrs, Mamhui i.s, ar.ileveiy Kind of piintipg usually done in a country ob oSieo. Ail ordi'iH will bo executed with licit, noss and desim'ch. 11. 11. GOODLANDER f- CO. 1'inic uf lldliliiiiT Court. Soi'nii'l Momliiy f Junuiiry, Tliiril Monilav of Mun h, Tliir.l .Mini'liiy uf Jun, Fiiurdi MmiUiiy ur SopH'inlier, In tiuli year, uml eontiuuu two wevk) if ne po.iary. Ciiinity Olllrors. l'res't .luilo.lli'ii. SiiiiniL'1 l.iini. Hi.'rl''tuntn. As'to tudgen, Hon J.l).TIi"io'."n,l'roiivil!e. lion. J.-iine Illooin, I-'uioji. Slior,IT, KdwarJ Pcrkf, ClcarfiulJ CrutliMnotiiry.Jolin I,. Cuttle, " llo. A Kfc. Jiimt'S Wiiglpy, " District Atl'y Kolu-rt J. W'Bllnce, " Trtmuror, G. 1J. Ono(tliii)iUr, " C. Siu-veyor, 11. 11, Wright, (ilen Hope Counuiaa'u'ra, Wm. Merrcll, Clearfii-lil S. C, Thoinii.'on, JlorriHilalo Jacob Kun I. l.uthcrsburg l'hilipshurg Clearfield N. Washi nton 1.,'conte.i Mills Cujweii!vile. Amliturs, II. ('. Kowninn, .T. II. Khnw, C. S. Worroll, J. W. Potter, Jesjo liroinul, l. oroner, Co. Siipl. JAst of I'ost Ollircs. .V,IMC Of J', 0. XlllHf fl" I1. M Ton nth t'pi, II loctriu, Bill, fllcu Hope, Bower, Chest, Cush, Ostend, Cleiirliold BriJj!, Williams' (irove, I.uthcriiiiiirg, Troutvillo, Jefferson Linj, Kori'st, New Wniiliington J Iturnsido, i. V. Calwc! M.v TAJ.tr. T. A. M'Gheo j. w.cn;r.uu Lewis f mith P. II. Miller J. E Watson. 11. H. Moore. C- f. Sloppy, John lieberling Jan- llloom Win. Feulh. Jus MeMurray M. A. Frank. P. A. dunlin. J F W fcohnarr T. W. Fleuiini;. Centre county F.din. WilliuuiK K'k county, Pa. C. Minot William Curr A. It. Shaw T. H. Forece. A. (!. Fox, C. J. Puvey. Darid Tyler II. Woodward Kliza Chiiso (I. lleekiidorn M. 0. Stirk. J, W. Thoinps'n Jiu, Thompson J. C. llrouner, II. W. Spencer, A. C. Mooro, T. W. Fleming. Michael Wise. I), llruhaktr. Jos. Lutkett. Boggs, lirndlord, Krady, Dloem, ntrnsiiU, Ci'.'arfi0ij Covington, Cloarfiold, Frenchvillo, Kiirtlinm, Cur we nsrillc, oiirwensvillo, i Iiecater, Philips bii rj Kergu jh, Fix, uirnrd' M iirron, Helen Post Offi.-e, I.ocouiito'8 Mills, Uuld Hill.-, fc'hiiwaville, (iialinniton, tniiths Mills, M udcira, Tyler, Pennliold, Ansou'ille, ult I.ii'lt, Now Millport, Urcckenride, KylcrtoWn, Morris lain, Lumber Ott.v.t (irumpiun Itillii, Ctirwonmllo, liloomingville, Ko'-kton, Uuslien, ll minim, Uulich, IIuMtin, Jordan, Kurthiuis, Knox, l.awrenoe, Morris, , i Pen n, i Pike, t'nion, Woadward, JelTiies, i This PostOllico will do for Cheat township W ,'ill answer lor Ferguson township. WW T")AYS tho eiiiiro co.-t lor TUTIOX in the' JL most popular nin( succesiui e o.M.ii bile I Ai. vi'IIOiiI. in ihe eounirv. t'nwnrds uf Twr.i.vi! - - - ' If .... .. ....... IV,.,.. utv !!. ll T , , il.ir. Hi .iliiii-c jviiiij; iuvii. teen ,.,...,-....,, cut States, nave beeti educated lor bu.-iness bcio ivilbiu the past thrco years, some of wliuui hav been employed ns. HOUK-lvl,l.l'i.;iS at s.u.i. ies $200000 immediately rpon graduating, who knew nothing of accounts when they entered the College. .TMinister'ssonHinlfiirice. Studonts enter at any timo, and review when they please, without extra charge. For Catalogues, Specimens ol 'Penmanship, and View of tho CULLEliK, enclose five letter stamps to JENKINS A SMITH. MaylVBl. W Pittsburgh, Pa. . mi. M'cui.i.orun, Ci.FAnriEi.n, Pa. Oilier in (ii aliam s Hi-Irk HiiiUUnp July 3d. 1S01 tf. NEW GOODS! A PEESH AEBIVAL OF bprilltf Cl btUlimCr (xOO(lS i -r 'I'lipeiiiMnrii.'ii c-rni. r AC IllhCIIIsAI tA.Ml SlOhlv. I am just receiving and opening a carefully elected stock of Spring and Bummer goods Ol allllOSt CVerV description, frt fX'D'f '54 'li Trt l Vfif IVP 9 J JL -U M vT t-A A.t vi , A luniitiful assortment of Prints nnd ll rCSB gouds, of tho newest and latest stylos. Also great variety uf useful notion. DUY-CiOOJKS AXJ) NOTIONS. Ron nets, Shawls, Hats and Caps, Roots nnd Shoes, a large quantity, Hardware, Qieensware, Drugs and Mtdicines, Oil and Paints, Carpet. A Oil Cloths, GROCERIES, Fish, Bacon and Flour, Mackerel in ) i and I barrels, the lowest cash or ready nav nrice. My old friend, and the publio generally, are respectfully invited It call. 4rN. ll. All kinds of u,'7r.4A'snd approved i.. .. e. . . . . 1 , c ul .v i li i fjivui, x. taaen id exoDnneo oi, , clwMA J"6 2(i mi- 1 OBERT J. iVALLACE. Ajtoxset at Law Clearfield, F..,CEo ic 6kW i Row, op- ito inejcurnul o r. ST) A S3 $3500 dec. 1, ISM. tf. ... . . . . , S it I j' m a : n i x j:. ! 1! lrl-.s ',' rj.u f o to $711. Tin- lloriMilll SKUINU M Alii I N K, un t- ti -(roving of wliidi t Iiith r jt - t . t , I . Imi nuw ImmmiIiii) ii ri',-'i';ni,'l l.ivurit n!irri'VT it l"ii irtni, lin i',l. iiipI if. I,i'y,'l,, ,,ii.stiun, t!n ln'-t. inw-ll hs i Li liitn.lMiiiit".., Inn I'ric'il s,.iiin Marliin now hi fur" tin) ,ulli,'. No. 1 A (mull i. ml very iu.it .Miu-liin fur ruinily iii.'. ,'i, 2. A l,ir;;o 'l.c-liinn f,r 'jniilin,; heavy wutk nO'l f',r l'hiiit.itiuii UfO. 'J'liis Miicliino i imii li mlinircJ for its i.imt,!i"i ty. nml for ill" n-liiiliili'v niol iluniliilily il i nn nuriiif"d. A cliilil Iwri'lvo yurn run run it with imii"; imJ jot it will n-w from the oniir.i'yt cloth to tho tiiH'.-t .Swfif. Tlioro in no tronhlo of ro wiii'line thi thread, n." it ia tnki-n from tin. spooln. II him no livlu to give truuhlo, and will run biii'liwnnln ui well an forwards, ar.d still i.cwii equully perfect, and without danger of breaking ' n....ll.i. Il riinu l.v IVii.li.ttt ...ul l.v l..u;...r .1... ... v.u. - .... v.vr. .,.. box over it, it in thrown out of ginr. In fact, wo ha.ve no hi'mtatiou in recoiiinicndin it an tiie best I'nir.ily M'miij; .Machine in nee. Tie fulhvb '! Premiums Awarded th idn.ue .tiriio- : At the Fair of the I'niiik'in 11 i Tnrtitnte, lf.r'S the First Premium. At the Pennsylvania- State Fair, at Philiidel pliiu. September 1 S.','.), tlio First Premium a III,!,, ma. At tlio Pennsvlviiniii Stnto Fair, held at Wyo ming, ISlii) a Silver Medal. For the hest Double Thread Machine, at T.nn casterCguuty Fair, hulJ October, ISi'.i a b'ilver Medal. At tho Maryland Slato Fair, held at the Mary land IiiHli'ute, llnltimore, Md., October, 1 851), under strung competition, a Silver Medal was awarded to tins Machine. At tho New Castle County Fnir, held at Wil mington, Delaware, October, 18M! a Diploma. The above Machines are manufactured by t ii uu.i w. iiowr.iNi). VV lliiiliiton, Del. S A L K S 1 O 0 M S . Xo. 720 Arch Ktruet, Philadelphia, Pa. No. 801 Mark.it Street, Wilmington, Del. S. 1). 1IAKKK, mari.i iy i.-u rtrcn rircei, i iiiiaiieipn in. r-Persons wishing to ico tho abovo Machine in operation, can do so by caPing at the re.i- deuce of D. W. Moore, in ClearQeld borough. . . n n, n 1. 111. : I . 1. 1 Wsik c ii i! ake tip! ll LACkSMlTlll Vi. TIIK subscriber res pectfully informs his 1'riend.i and (he public generally, that l,o is new lull e .ibli.'hed in his M-:W S110P on Pine .-troet, opposite t!ie Town Hall, in the borough of Cleiu lieid, nml upon lii own hook, and where he is prepared lo do nil work in his line in tho very bet style, nnd on the shortest notice. His old eutorer.s are res psctl'ully ashed not to I'urgi l him, and any num ber of now ones are respectfully invited t.rgivo him a trial. Klui I. TOOLS. His reputation as a Maker and Repairer of Edge tools should of itselfscoure hiia a liberal patronage. (iKOPOE C. PASPVOT'.K. April 21, 1 .Srtl.tf. LLN - : C II o M I L liermautown, Pa. L S M cCALLUM & Cu., MAMFACTinKIlS, Imporlers. and Wholesale Dealers in c A it i i: r I nc; s, i it mm i: T s OIL (LOTUS, JIATTIXdS, rfc, Warehcuso. No, .-iO'.I Chestnut .Streol, (Opposite State House,) nprP.'Sl-ly Piin.Alir.l.rni A. h tsl t h & i? a b h i? lBi 5 tt $, I s Ll' T II i: K S 11 I 11 G, CI.KAUKIF.I.II COU.NTV, PA. WILLIAM liEKD. Pn.prutor. julyJIO, ISfil. ly. DAN1KL COODLANDI-l!, USTICH of tho pence Euthcrsburg. Clenrfield Co. Pa., will attend promptly to all business entrusted , to ro.vo !H March ImiO. y. pd. Mu(.u;i: i-:tzwil:-;u, "ITTIlolesalc .mil Iti'tuil Merclionlu. il. : W I IV n v ten .... .1 l..r j t .. t : ... I... . . I 1 .... , , r v ...... .-, ,, , o , ii t , ill r I , r :i V II ,1.111 1 , her and shingles. Also, dealers in fioitr nu- U.ain, which will be sold cheap for cash. Oct. 1 1, 1 s.,i). i'inrR6xir"ciTTlOT , JL ! -. . . nn.,.v., T, Col. A. I . OU fc,N., I ropriktor, .Respectfully nnnoiinccs to tho travelling ,ullic jthtt bo has now taken charge of .-..T. ' " ' "" will known house, nml will condiic i ,1 uiunncr hk w ill render excellent comfort nnd for, I satisfaction to nil who may f.ivnr him with ' call. nov7-ly WALTER BARRETT ATTORNEY AT LAW, wilt attend promptly and faithfully to all legal business entrusted to his cine, in tho several Courts uf Clearfield and adjoinir.g comities. Oflict lio ono formerly occupied by (J. R. Ilnrrctt Oct. th, TSiO ly i WSlmvJ n-,ICH,ol the borough of Cleartiel,., , tf l'u., will be prepnied at all times to utlend to It0 ,nr business in tho abovo line m, nl.ort notice, and in workuianlike manner. His place f husinen ia at the old shop on tho north sidcor Market Mreet, :td door east of Third St., nearly (opposite tho old Jew Mure; where he will keep !C 1 aD,ly "n large assortment of J'n lllllnnv mill CnllA TtntlnMI Cl,nir4 n.l (.i.bltial 1 U'liprt itfnVnrV iliiucrinl inn uliiol. (,n u-lll Jtu.nu of on as reasonable terms as tho piuno articles can bo had clsewhero in the county. His stock of Cabinet iVuro now on hand, con sists in Iinrtof Rressine-and Coin, mm llorcnos. Rofns, Sowing and Washing Stands, Desks mil dook v,nse9, rreiieu nn.i rieii rosi ueiisienus, Dining, Breakfast, Centro, Cnrd and Pier Ta bles, Ac. Collins manufactured nnd delivered at anv placo dosired. February 9, 189. no. 4, vol. iv. ilLOUR. BACON. TOBACCO, LIQUOR OF ALL KINDS, SALT, OILS, TAINTS, k flROCERIIX eivKor sale verv cheat) for Cisir Ro fiSJ rur FHie v ei y nan a ut i,,(mi, ny t. ntL-ijtjvTi '' s.1 r.lllir.Jjj In b.vement of Merrcll it Biglcr's Store, Clearfield. Vn. feb-27. T IQ.UOHS for Medicinal purpores Rrandy Ii ToU jind Sherry Wine, J'eotar Whiskey tnd UoPan Oin ft IIAKTSWKK,P, ' I rico will i llcinmrr nti s:jr oo. -licr THIS MACHINE HAS A TOINT OF SUrOIOKITY FFCUL1ARLY i ITS OWN. Stitchirirj. Hrmraiiig-. and Fclline- with a Snig-lc Thread. It f,,riin n Hut, rti'ii, ni.,1 cliihlii' H tm, vl.iil, is W. li 11 A N I i. ,t t , rip in worn , cv, n if tin. . rn ,, i mi ut f i "iii"ht iiit.. vuli1, and h!i" imdir , all ,'ir"iiin! ini',' ' ro io.ihk Til t. wa'H Ti n " j A r;iMit''(t il.-i i'',- "I .Trill ulii lv t" l arni'in, t j i i-v, i, In ill" p. .-'i'.IKty of tlm in :i i'li i 'i i.' I , -intt : run i n ll,,' w r m diroLtion, ur I In Ik'i, i"' n hi't I wonrlii ii l.i'ly'r dii..J. A notlmr f, tt ui u which ilci'rro u r tii ul ur ut-1 t'-n ':,,n is TTTiii: Wu.coi 1'aikst Nr.Ki,t.R iannt ski fi:T iidvd. : Xwo thoiKiind jtitrlu't, or two yardu of work,'. can h ilo no in uno niimito with, ml arojioin u Hlii,-li. Th(i. innrhlnos, no fimnUi mid neenrut" In thmr ooimtruction, mipcrtede tho umi of iho flint- l I ...:.l 1 I . i il tl... . uu '., nun I'lio uiirnil ,il, l- i," ,i.,lii- iul rivsuU of tlio two threcl iniieliiues ; and more, (or thca fell without lmntin.iiiid he in the fiuest muslin wilhuiil puckering. Allhoiigh ut about hall' the Liricii of the oilier lir.t class in.i'-liiiie.i. thev will aecoinpli-h lonh- le tlm sewing in a given time "It is emphatically the p-i'id. low-r ri.-cl Fiim ily Sneiug .Mhchinn that (lie puoli.i linvo hug beer. (Vailing t'.,r." Iio.-ton Transcript. "It is inileod a wondrrlul produ "tion, nn 1 f,,r family use especially, no other will bear nnv cDinparisui wi'.ti it.", Philadelphia Kvcning Jouniul. "A mcchunical wonder." Sui ri.tilic Aineri cun, "Among tho Leu and rnoBt pcrvlceable Sewing Machines. Light and clogantly fmi lied, and so simple in its construction that it seems al most impossible for it to get out of repnir." -Pittsburg Chronicle. "lias combined with its nwn peculiar merits nil tlio really valuable improvements of tho high er priced machine." Pennsylvaniiiii. "This machine in the opinion of the commit tee, tills more nearly the requirements of a per iod family machine than any on exhibition. " Franklin Institute F.xhibition ltepnrt of 1C5S. "Taking into consideration i-impiici'y, che.ip nuss, duriibilily, and doing all work, the" commit. tee were unanimously in lavur of the Wilcox if- . . . . 11 ' , ciilb as a single thread machine." PetiiiFvlva. ; nja State Agriculiurnl Society's R-por! "Wo must, in j.M u e, exprn- our eonndence Jin ,ho lnfrU, o( lhe Wilcox A Oibbs Sewing Ma- ! thine. Wo consider that a great desideratum ,liiu been supplied by it, in proving, beyond l j doubt, that two thrcs la are uot, as wis mp..,- j sod neces.i.iry ton god iiiitncr, i nt." t'l.ri.-tii.n 1 Advocnie nnd Juiirin.!, June 21, I Soil. j ' " We huvc one , f these machines in n.., m.d tliink more highlv ofil than of nnv of Hid t. tin - i her we have tried." Richmond Whig. , The undersigned, MitsioiKiry to Coi.slnBtin , pie, lias ex.iiiii-icd uioro t'lan twenty il;i!,'r fix ! .kinds of Sewing Machines, and nft.-r noin.-ient. ; : weoki! experience with Wilms f ttibbs' 1 a. lap- i , he has puicha.-cd one of llicto, as iho bc-t i.!east ' led to lhe wants of his family, nrd s i , : liable ti r-.-'iuiro repair. oi.l'l-'P. Ci'ANK. ; j Potion, July 'J, lnO. I i The unlersigiie.l, d:ring eighteen m mths h;; . ! hud in almost c. instant use, in bis familvWil i cox A (iibbs Sewing M ichiii", ii'.n wliidi has i been made tho cloihes ,.f h is largo family, fro in j , muslin lo pilot cloth including ihe clothing re- ' l(iii,-cd for his scvtral boys; nml in iiocase have! itlie seams laile l, ulthough in hard service. The uiacliiiin now in use in bis family has rei,iimi no repair, nnd is in all respects, well appointed, , i llicieiit nail ilurable. JACOP. CIIUKKRIM;, Poston. , r.''"Seud (or a Circular. ,Q- I J.Mi:s Wll.t'OX, Slanuraetiirer. No. SOS HriiMhviiy, 'cw Vorlt. pOpoeito S:. Nicholas Hotel. I October ::t, lSiit. tf. iNEW GOODS!! J. P. Kratjer has Just received a gouerul as lortment of Fall and Winter DRY GOODS. Delaines, Cashmeres, Itcps.Moriuos, Al a.-cos. Prints, Cnburgs, (linghtini;-, Ducals, i hitil, Silks, Muslins, Cloths, Cassinierws. Tweeds, Snt inels, Flannil, Drilling, Linens, Crash, Cloaks, tfhuwlH. C L O THING, liver ( oats, rn -.- (.' ii;f.l;u.-ine.-s Coats, P: i. '.,ci.. s:i.....ij . .. ci, i v .' !.: ( oats, !,! ....................... i ,t 'i.. .1 1 jr i: l I.' ' . .. I : L' I . T- . - . ., , i' . I. e I , u, c 11 .- in I i .-, I w oil I o: a I S, 1 Ilo 11 ct , ( a- I nf, Hals. ('iii.. I'.u'u C.il!' Poo s. Hew kin1 liools Sill." I n ( uflce, Teas, ,M ..la.isc.s, Si gars, Snll, Caudles, I Flour, Rneon, Sirup, fandic.', Rice Spices, 1 1.-.-:. I of Coffee, Pulverized Sugar, lllacli Tea, itlarcli, Soda, Sporin Candles, Saleratus, ( nickers, Wine, Fish. I i II ... . . . e f IUU UlCarClV ItUCCIlSlCarC. I . iVails. SpiKes, 1 orks, Spades, Shovels, S-vths,l Miws, riaiies, Asc Aiig-rfi SmoolhinK Irons. McatCuttsrs, Knivej A Fork", Rtitclier Knives, Scissors, Pen Knives. Steelyards. Tea Sells. Tureens .I'islies. Knbins, Huods, (llovcs. Ilo.-iery, f'nlln. s.Iiuop Skirts, llnlmoral Skirts. Hornets. Ribbons, Flow era, Plumes, I, linnet liaines, Ruciies, i. tiers. Ilraid, Rinding, Zephyr, Yarn, Fringe, Trim mings, Ac. BONNKTS, KlKBOXrN SIIAWI., HATS, 1' Ii I NTS. CAPS, lHJC'AI.S, WINK, i!.i;r.(ii-:, salt, I OI'M.V, on.s, Cl.OniS. TAINT tvi:i:ds, lkad, MUSMN, DUUtiS LIXKNS. BOOTS, C AH PET, SHOES. II L INDS, COATS, llh'OOMS, I'ANTS SYTHES, VESTS SI-IKES. NAILS, NOTION'S, FLOWEUS, r-v Oil-cloth, Rockets, llrooms, Luibrelias, Itask els. School Rook", Wall Paper, Rafting Hope, Coach Varnish, Moss, Curled Hair, Coach Trim mings, Velvet, Plush, Cotton, Tape, Coal-Oil, ir1' !. sperm.o,),iaSs, e All of which will be sold oti tho tost roasnna. bio terms for Cash, or approved country pro duce. Cloarfisld, Nnv. 27, ISfil. TIIO.M H J. !1 tiri-LOUGII, Attorney at J.aw. Office on Market street, opposite Mossop's Slcrs rii.nrf-iel.l Will nllnn.l ..-....,., rll.. !cii,ins Sale of Landii, Ac. nov71l I - j.-i.iu noi nesl fnniy nlwnys kepi on Imml for ensh or :n exchange for fJrain, Rumber or Shingles. by MKRRELL 4 BIliLEft. Jan. 1J,'2. I" I M i in ) 1 1 v r i i' 'I Ml ii it M i in: ''It I H I fill II f M I ' ll,, till. MI-IMIN tf. rMlf it il , , ) I'l.Al Ii H I ,11, ; V ,,, , II I. , 1 I ll 1 ,v I . r n one I ll, ',,r ', m, I r mr l i, I t, ,.ir lli.,,,,, 1 or miii ll.rt-c ,.f ii,,. ft j;,,, l'm( l"t nil f.'iir uf tlm Hoi ipwii, ' 1 or IUh, ko,,,r .Vncnritip, Kor Itlm knot,, I nti l ono lu.ticii l or lllni kit.. oil iu,,l n ttm'f Kor Hlnfl:wo, mi, (hrco ltvii'a Fur lllH ikwouil n, IL f0Ur lUt-,,! tl,,' I 1, ! Mil i H I l) N. 11.-1 hojnc, in )rIlt ll,i,0 f0, ' l'cnodi, h!. I'i.v imi...'. ii f;l p l t ln'nll,l: lu J I)' " LKONAKD scriTT r "mrl.'fm ; (jM ,tr,.,,,( During tho past year we have iuM,c,j he nuticn of t li o :m dicnl ),rofci-aiou of tfclj. i try the I'urt Vryttnthi l'hlorid,of p r,,i . a n. '' , It I 'l I' 1 I 'f lit 11 If I -.i-.ii f'u n ni.I. M ATI ;.1 ' n,'d hiivni' reeeivej froit luiny jouroN, 1,1 L from I'hy." of the highest stimilu,, i ,r"m r-i1-"". tne j Mont llatU i ii.TeKllmotilalNoi'lN ral vilu( tho t It 1110 lit Ot tlllJ plllllllll Hhi oliU. nil!,, ili.r-n-'o, w. me injured tr, present it to u, public. i a form PKAHV VR IMMr.niiTf l',:r, which we hp will 'jommend itself to thou vho aro mid'ering with this nfllicling .(,m.,l.u, and to the medical prnelitinncr wko msr f.. disposed U te.-t (he poiv r-- ofthin valuable rem. edy. LI.IXIR PKOrTI.AMiNE, in the f.rB ilMl p,, hen hi, nas recently been extensively cxpri. inoiiteu wiin in tlie PENNSYLVANIA HOSPITAL (WU wun MAKIvhl) 61CCESS Ins will ... from the published accounts iu (he medir Jw nnls.) it is carelnlly put up ready for immedi. ato tire, with full directions, and can bo obtains from nil the diuggisU nt 75 conli per bottlo, ttil ut whuiu:nii) of r.rn.ocK a crenshaw, Druggists nnd Manufacturing Chemists, Juu-'JO'l-ilif. Philadelpb'u CLEARFIELD STOXE WARE PBTTERf., T '.a' l.liil f.,r p;i.-t faror." nnd anlieitiouiof fg. 'ure p.if,-uiiiig.i. I woiibl respectfully iinnoumi, ui;,. i nave mi niir.,1 ng..in, ami will constinilv '! '' 1 "ifei-y iii this borough, on llneor ner a short distance cast of tlm Met liodist Ciiurdi ,. oi no-h"ry. Mica n ? i re is m crocks oil. a j aii.-, ' curr,-, .lugs, .Jars. M.,vr pipe casing ,t,'.: an, i j,:,, an extensive i.-'iriincnt ,lii!,:i etit Mes iin.l pi't.riis ,,f l,r,ickt! n li .-'.!! 1 r c n,:cc on biuisc', and 'lii-rncu din:.s. Ar.y i:.,,....ii'.':-s n.. ,.n b.nu! will be rrade tnj i' '. r ..a ,rt m ti,-. A!.-u tiro Lricfc utilJ a r.d ' e t f ii m. !e. ,i7A lil -ml reduction on priefs mule t whole, ale ,1, ilci -. F. l.l-.rfZI.MJEIt. CI.--ir!'..-ld,iiiav 'J':, lArtl.-lv. C1 MIAIUS !! CHAIRS!!! NOW IG THE TIME TO EUY!! !! '1 he ur.il 'rsig.M'd has now oniitiud. nl his 1'iir. uiliire lir. i- mi Marlni St., Clearlield, Pa., .-ti'n i i.i-t:iii.'c e.-t o! i.i'7 s t 'tiuitry, a Iji ,-tii.ik of cn vi:i.-i v.v ai i. kiI)i mar.nf.iet-j-c-1 out f the -t Eiati-rialr, Cni.bf a very s-iperior ma.iner, and which lie will LOW I'Ol' (.'.I.V, liis long ixjieticnee in tl. business makes him fed confident tlist LincluiH are m.idu in a subslaciial and wotkumnliko man ncr. in: 1 will stand tho test of tr'u. Vi' wishin t'. ptircha.-e ehairs should cail nt out1 an 1 got them while they can be had at tbelowf. rates. ' J : II.V TROUT.MAN. M.ir.l!M?SI-tf. NKW ni MIMrS f-lR !i MA TOR K II (V.Y. A. r: ll owiitn A fiiAnuv, Pin; ai,ri i'BU, A C '.it rctr'u.'.'".,! ,'f,i,','s,i d hif si) i-t'uf A" , i i O. imn ,(.', o- !' c r, lift of Iftc .MCA- tlHit VitrWKl. i.fi't' i a,',.i YiuUvl mitt Chronic JHicimt, an so. .,: ,, I. ui .- uf , m rf tfif oijmi: l'l:; 1. Mr.ni"-.!. Ap ii-E given gra'.if, by the Actir si.r..' V'ai.i it.i r. nrrcHTS on Spenraiorrbfra, if i,ther ilisen..cn of the Sexual Oi ;:ans, andoattid N:w iittMi'i'irts eiiiplnyed in the Dispensary, sell in sealed letter enerb. pes, frea nf charge. lw or tare-i-.aini f,,r postage acceptable. AduMM I In. J. Skili.,- IIoi-htom. lloWnrd AMci.ti I - . ; a v:-.,. . I :i ..i l.l -. o,i...l " -,ni" i ii'ia'ieipuiB. .i.ui ,j. 1 jami"S t. lkovaiip. ! wa. A. w.u i.a k. a. mm c. nM &!,iiiun anb (Collcrlioir (Om or LEONARJ), 1'IJTNEY StCo. c l i: A Ii I-' I I, J), C L K. ! KFU 'LD C 0 1. W'TV, TA. jut 1. 1 s ji, rxiii an hi:, notils and p ha ftp mscors o imisits hi:ci:ivi;i), i ',: ", ,,'ioi .'; wa. ' and proceed promptly rtmllKi Iixcliancc on (lie C'ltlcs coiiHtniitly nn liaml. -i?"0!iice on Second St., nearly ojipoilte t! coup.t house. LEVER FLERAFm" Justice of the peace Luthcrsburg, Clearfield Co, P.i attend promptly to all business entrusted tat eare. April 4, 18b Ja. n. i.AnniMf.n. T,1 AHUIMr.lt & TIXT, Attortnyi t W Clearfield, Pa., will attulid promrtlr 1 tAiohs, Lnhd Aironoios. Ao.. Ac, in Clr I Centre and Elk coulKios. July J"--" itvi'n wnvvii ,t I'O. MIUtCIIAN Is, and cxtcnsh f ilcl, 1 oil L tn.ij ,.r I I-i 11 vii ci u i IV ..ml cnunlry V duco. Store on SECOND Street, Clrariled Pi Deo. 4, 1SC1. .1. I). THOMPSON. BlarkKinltR,Wi((ons,R.igiries, . ,r' on shoit cctiic, nd Iho very best style, 1 1 rtnnd in t,ie bor lugri or curwensviuu. I' .2'f, m). Superior SHAWLS, CLOAK and TALMAS for sale r CITY IT;iCES, pnll nnd reft ihem at Jai. S.'f,- If. W SMITH A Co. I II1!' iXIR PKfJPYUii,.
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