u j j n H li M !rVt i - ? ;4 31 :4 long. I SAW ITER IX CABBAGE TIME. Respectfully Inscribed to Mother Moore. I taw her first in cabbage time, fc'fao was a cutting crout She'd stop the cutter, now and then, . 1 To turn her bead about; . ,.-'.... And as she'd suit it in a tub, ; And str.mp it down awhile, ' Upon lier fresh ani rosy lip Reposed a witching stnile. I saw her next ia winter time, ' And still she gaily smiled, For there npon the cooking stavo, " - Her grub was being b'iled. i Around the huge and greasy pot, Tbe steam came pouring out; And from the smell, I knew that suo Was cooking "speck and krout." When next I saw her, in the spring, She smiled not as beforo ; " A heavy weight was on her heart The eroat was "all no more!" The pot she csed to cook it in Was eaten np with rust; The cutter hung upon the wall, . 'Mid spider webs and dust. - I've seen her often since that time, "When nil exound were gay TThen others laughed and talked the most, She'd frown and turn away. I've watched to sec a ray of joy; But watched, alas! in vain I never hope to see her smilo Till cabbage limo again! SHALL FRIENDS MEET IN HEAVEN1. If yon bright stars which gem the night, " lie each a blissful, dwelling sphere, Where kindred spirits re-unite "Whom death hath torn assunder here ; How sweet it were at once to die, And leave this blighted orb afar, Mix soul with soul to cleave the sky, And soar away from star to star. But oh ! how dark, how drear. Low lone. Would seem the brightest world of bliss. It wandering through each radiant one, We failed "to find the loved of this; If there no more the ties shall twine, Which death's cold hand alone can sever, 0 then those stars in mockery shine, More hateful, as they shine forever. It cannot be, each hope end fear That lights the eye or clouds the brow Proclaims, there is'a happier sphere Than this bleak world that holds us now. There is a voice which sorrow bears. When heaviest weighs life's galling chain, 'Tis Heaven that whispers ' dry tLy tears, The pure in heart shall moet again '" THE HEBREW'S PRAYER. There is a high degree of beauty and power in the following extract. Itiscopied from the "I London edition cf a poem called "The Devil's Progress-"' published in 1319, the titlo-page of which announc es the author to-be thoeditorof the Court Journal,1 hut the poem was written by Thomas J. Ilcrvcr. A Hebrew knelt, in the dying light, His eyes were dim and cold. The hair on his brow was silver white, And his blood was thin and old 1 lie lifted his lock to the Ute3t sua. . For he knw that his pilgrimage was dono! And as he saw God's thaJow there, 1 . His 3pirit poured itseif in prayer! " 'I come unto death's second birth, Beneath a stranger air, A Pilgrim on a dull, cold earth. As all my fathers were ; And men have stamped me with a enne, I feel it is tot Thine, Thy meTvy like yon sun was maio On ine as ihctu to shine! And, thcrcfors, dare I lift mine eye. Through that to Thee, before I die. " ''In this great temple bnilt by Thse, W hose niters are divine, Beneath yon lamp, that, carelessly, ; Lights up thine own true shrine; : " O! take my latest sacrifice. Look down and make this sod, -"' Holy, as that, where long ago, The Hebrew met his Clod. "I have not c-auscd the widow's tears. Nor dimmed the orphan's eye. I have not stained the Virgin's year3 Nor inocked the mourning cry. , t The songs of Zion. in mine ear, Have ever been most sweet, -And always, when I felt Thee near, '; . ily. 'shoes' wcrs off my feet!? 4 " "I have known Thee in the whirlwind,' I have known Thee on the Hill, I have loved Thee in the voice of birds, -,-.. Or the music of tbe rill ! . - . ;,. . I dreamt of Thee, in the shadow, I saw Thee in the light I heard Thee ia the thunder peal, And worshipped in the night. All beauty while itspeke of Thea Still made my heart rejoicp, ... , . And my spirit bowud within itsel., To hoax thy -flUl small voice." I have not felt myself a thing, Far from thy presence driven, , .' By flaming sword or waving wing, , fchut out from Thee aud Heaven, . ', ."Meat I the whirlwind reapbeeaaso, . My-4'athcrs sowed tho torai? OftVurink beeau'-o another sinned, Beneath thy red right arm ? Oh! much of this we dimly s;an, . . And much Is a'.l unknown ; But I will not take my surse from man, ... I tarn to Tkoc. alone! ' '- Oh! bid my fainting spirit live And what is dark reveal, And whal is evil oh forgive, . And what is broken, heal, i ".-And cleanse my nature from abovo In the deep Jordan of Thy love. -: I know rot if the Christian's Heaven Shall be the same as mine, I only ask ta be forgiven, '. And taken Lome to thine, . ' ,1 weary on a far. dim strand, Whose mansiohs are as tombs, And long to find the fathcr-1. nd, Where there are many homes ! Oh ! grant, of all yon starry thrones, Some dim and distant star. Where Judah's lost and scattered sons, May lovo Thee from afar. When all Earth's myriad barp3 shs.ll meet, , In choral jrIr and prayer, ' Shall Zions harp c-f old so sweet, - - Alone be waitiug there, The Christians scorn the Christian's jes ; But let me see and hear ' From some dim masion in the ky, - t ; '-. Thy bright ones and thy melody."' -r - The san goes down with sadden gleam, . ,-As beautiful as a lovely dream .- And silent as the air . When the visioa of a dark-eyed girl, With long and raven hair. Glides ia as guardian spirits glide , ; - And lo! is kneeling at his side; - , Ai if her sadden presence there, ".''-.- 1' . Was sent in answer to his prayer ! , , (Ob say they not that angels tread ' Around the good man's dying bed ?) His child his sweet, bis sinless chill ! And as ho gaxed on her," He knew bis Gpd was reconciled, - , And this the messenger . As sure as God bad hung oh high The promised bow "before hi eye 1 " . Earth's purest hope thus o'er bim florg, To point his LoavenwArd fiithj -r - r' And life's most holy .feeling Strang , ' "To sing bim onto death. . .- . . 'l''And on his daughter. stainless breast, Tk dying Hebwraotigbt bis it' iSopnlnr j ; ktX, LAZIjT yex. During tbo sumraer of 1S4G, ccrn being scarce in the upjer country, and one of the Citizens being hard Tcssttd lor bread, having worn thread bare the hospitality of his gener ous neighbors, by his extreme laziness, tbey thought it an act of charity to bury him. Ac cordingly, ho was curried toward the place cf interment, and being met by one of the citi zens, the following conversation tool: place : "Hallo ! what have voa there ?" "Poor old Mr. 8." 'What are yon going to do with him ?" "Bury him." "What ! in he dead J I hadn't heard of his death." "Isro, he is not dead, but he might as Trell be, for hi has no corn and is too lazy to work for any." "That is too cruel for civilized people, I'll give him two bushels of corn myself rather than see him buried p.livc." Mr. S. raised the cover, and asked . in his usual dragging tone. "I-s i-t s-h-e-l-l-e-d V "No, but you can soon shell it." "D-r-i-v-e o-n b-o-y-s." CP" A certain congregation in the village of B ,'was much annoyed by the "spiritual manifestations" 5i" an ancient maiden lady, who, as the ssrmou progressed, became rather loud and frequent in her pious ejaculations, and gave strong indications of getting up a revival on her own individual re.ponsu ility. At length the pastor paused in the midst of his discourse, declaring that he could not pro ceed, until the noise ceased, or the cause of it was ejected from the church. These remarks only increased the evil; he then requested some memtcr to reprove Ins adversary. Whereupon a couple of young bucks immedi ately volunteered to execute his.rnest. They marched up to the offender, lifted her i:p ia their arms, to carry her out, willing or unwil ling, and had proceeded about half-way up the aisla, with the eyes of the whole congregation upon them, when the laiy cried out, in a loud, shrill voice: "Our Lord was carried into Jeru salem on one ass, but I am honored by being carried out by two!" It is needless to add, that the two dropped their burden immediately, and lied from the church, v.hile the lady waited back to her seat. 3T0 YOU EOiri JUDGE. SCrXE IX COV2T OF JISTICE SOT, WITNESS IS CASrrOF ASSAULT OX MR. EROWJf. Judge (with dignity) Young man, do you fcnsw this Brown ? - Boy (looking roguishly at Ids Honor, and shaking Lis head) No you don't Jugde. Judge (indignant) What do you mean by that air ? Answer my question ; do you know thisBrow:? Bey (with a peculiar wink) Xo ycr don't Judge. Judge (in a rage) Answer me, you young villain, or I wilt commit you for contempt of Court ; do you know this Brown. Boy (applying his. thumb to the tip of his nose, and wriggling mysteriously his elonga ted fingers) Yer can't come it, Judge; I know ycr wont ycr want me to ask what Brown, and then yer coin' to .ny Baow Srocr! No ycr don't Judge. . ; ' SrcAr. Toxc3. A b.'.ckv.oodsman, who iad never jo:-n a pair of sugar tongs, being invited to a tea-party, requested a'person who unhap pily was seated nor.r to him, to give somo in formatieTT rcfp?c!ing ftsnse. -It isa very ingenious instrument," said the cntel wr.g, "which has been lately inven ted for the purpr32 of tlcwing the nose. It is now in general use in genteel society; and it ! is expected that the . disgusting custom f using the fingers will be altogether alolish ed." ' . : ' - The sugar dish was handed around; the un fortunate 'lion'? seized the tongs, and the po lite part of the assembly were scandalized -at the oi'at which followed the application of the instrument, and the tremendous explosion. f . mm m I'p.atisg axo Suootisg. A "correspondent in D county, Ohio, relates the following incident as occurring in a" village church in his neighborhood : , At tbe clysc cf the ser vice last Sunday, these announcements were made, with due .solemnity, of the fathers : 'Prayer meeting at Brother . Wood's next Thursday evening ; also, a shooting match" at Brother Rahn's on Chris' hi is. We hope tho lovers of the good cause, and good venison, will turn out generally on Loth occasions. J With respect to the latter, we may remark Brother Rahn is a worthy man, though poor, and any assistance in his way will be thank fully receive I." An actual fact, without the slightest exageration. No AccorxTixo ron Taste. In tho early part of the lSfh century, a farmer, from a lit tle villaga near Tadcaster, was condemned to suffer the t-xtrerae penalty of lira l iw, for cow stealing, his wile c.tife I t: see i.irn a few min-' utos previous to his execution, to t ke her last fa.e.vcll, when she asked if he won"'. I 'like the children to see him cxeca.t-.-d Jj "which he peremptorily replied, ,'Xu, what must they omcfor?' . 'Humph,', replied the yifc, yoa are just what you always . werc-r-nevr willing that the children should sse ar.v fun. ' ; C"A Countryman attended one of the Prer. sident?s levees, at wldch the ladies, appeared in j full ball costume, that is, to say, with dresses cut very low in the necti, aad leaving not so much to the imagination.as potetry would re.' qui re,' as to the charms half concealed and half disclosed. When the unsophisticated citizen was about to take his leave, the president ask etl hini sjeakiag of the levee, of coursa if he Jiad ever seen such a sight before. 'Ab,r 'said ho, emphatically, 'uoL since I war. rtantfj. "Pray tj hold your jaw,' said inward ent" young lover to a skittish beauty who was wrig gling hout trin to dodgo hia kias of ffectieSi A GOOD SITUATION FOR A DOCTOR. Doctor's offiee and Lot at privtcsa!e,situa ated in Frenchville, castcf Luts's Store, formerly owned by Dr. F. Canficld. lor further particu lars inquire of ' ' ' .'LEVI LUTZ. N. li Drugs. Ac, will be sold with the office. : Frenchville, December 27, 1Sd4. : I-SSELJ. ft SCnOTT, r IMPORTKUS AND j6 vTsolf.s vt.k Dealers in J); irs Chemicals, 4"t .. No's. V',6 ilarkct, a ilerehant Street - Jan. i7. '53.' -. Philadelphia. VUUNE CITY IIOTE.. JilUUt-.-i & IKVIN, would respectfully inform the public that they have very greatly improved their House, and are now able to afford the travelling public, the most comfortable accommodations. Their bar is furnished with the very be.t liquors: and the luxuries of the. Philadelphia market are to bo found on their table, 'ihey respectfully invite their numerous friends in Clearfield to give them a call. - August tl.lSat. "jVfEW HOOT AND SliOil STOKE. The i 1 subscriber would respectfully inform the pub lic, that he has just opened an entire new stovk of booU and shoes, in Ur:ihjm's How, one door east of the Journal Oflice, Clearfield. Pa. Every variety of Ladies and Gentlemen's gaiters, laced boots, pumps, congress boots, childrcns shoes As., Ac., cheap for cash. He Lopes to receive a liberal share of patronage Boots and shoes made to order. C. S. BLACK. Aug. IC, 1S51. 0:eat iizeitojieat. "tartling Announcemea; THAT the largest, cheapest, and best assortment of Goods ever brought into Cleariield county, huvc just r.rrived, and arc offered for sale, at tho New Store of the subscribers, near tho Journal Oflic-e, Clearfield, Pa. Never before has a more brilliant, and at the same thno a cheaper lot of Goods been offered to thi3 community. '1 hey have all been selected with a view to the wants and ne cessities of the people of thi3 particular locality, after long experience, and intimate acquaintance with their business connections. Dry Goods of every variety. Dress Goods, Cloths, Cassimercs, and Clothing: lioots and .Shoes. Hats and Caps, PouncJs and Shawls, together with a large and splendid assortment of tjr.censware, Bard ware and Groceries. Defying all competition, they solicit their friends and the public to give them a call and examine their stock. MUSSOP A POTTAU1T. June 12. 1351. ly. - IIOXi:ER 21ILLS, MORttlS TOWNSHIP, CLBAltrrELD COUNTY. The subscriber kecp3 constantly on hand, at bis mills, lumber of all description, ort3. and siz?s. Plastering lath and bill sawed on the shortest notice. These mills tuny time during the season, having a supply of water iof produce taken in exchange for Iue jic Hii nsver rcfurcd. , . - HENRY GROE, September 20, lSC-l.-ly Kj-Icrtown, P. 0. "iVE FIRM- TKOUTMAN A ROV.'E. House, Sign end Ornamental Painters, Glaziers, Chair mr.ker?. and Paper Haugrrs. effer their ser vices to the citizens of Clearfield and vicinity. Shop on Market St., jnst below the Foundry. They keep constantly on hand, and make to or der every variety of Chairs, Lounges, Sofas, Ac, Ac. Chairs, and Sof:is made equal in beauty to any that can be obtained from the City, acd more durable in workmanship and material. JOHN TUOUTMAN. June It, '51. ly. ROPKUT IK. AVE. ripHE GOOD INTENT HOTEL, and Stage OHicc, JL Curwcnsville, Pa. Tho Subscriber would in form his friends and the public that he has just re fitted and re-furnished his houe and is prepared to render every attention to tho travelling commu nity. flis bar contains Honors of th? first qnality, and hid tablo will always be supplied with the best in market. lie repcctfully solicits his friends and others to giro him a call. WM. li. FLLMiilNG. June 11, 'li i. , .i C1 OINiriT AI.olSEr-The undersigned h av 5" ing taken to him?e!f the store formerly own ed by i'iitchia A. Swan, takes pleasure in informing h;s friends an I the public generally, that he ha3 , ust received from the cuy a splendid as-ortment of Dry Goods, Hardware. Queensware. Hats and Caps,Boctj and Shoe?, and every thing else usual ly kept in a country tore. Persons wishing to bay chcnp and good Goods should not forget that ho is determined not to e undersold by nay storo in in the eonnty: His motto is '-a iiimblo pfinr.y rath er than a slow sixpence." . . S. C. PATCH I NT.' Glen Hope. Jnlv 5. IS'-l D an i li l iiEN:sr.n,:,f ui.ii dnet miikcr. .""hop same as formerly occupied by David Saukots. t loarfie'd. Pa., kecpi .constantly on Land at his Furniture Ware-rooms, and manufactures to, order ut City priees.alt kinds ot Cabinet wa redlining :nd Pier t;iblcs- Lfrtssin? i-ases, 'Cupboards. IleUsicuds, Xv-h Stands. Sf ring bottomed ChalrAfiofasSafc, Bureatts,' Marble Tpped Es?ritors. Ae.'fec.. ' CoCins made, aud funerals attended on sue short est notice. ........ June 27. 1S34. ly. tf-i 11 K A Tm7 L I T A R T E 31 KXTAT 'Cfi U Li;I HuPE ! 'I he suV?rii)cr has just recei ved a new ai.d cxtcn&ivo assur.-tnent of the cheap est, Goods ever brought into the upper end of the. county consisting. of every variety of articles usu ally kept in a country store, lie hopes his friends and tho public will give him a call, and fuels con fident he will be able to render satisfaction. . . . J. C. PATCiHNV Glen Hope, November 22, 1 3j1. .. TOITN V. Iil'SlITON & CO., IMl'OllTEltS ,AXD LEA Li.'ItS in Earthen ware, China. ! hiss, Ac.. Miricrl St.. opposite Red Lion Hotel. Phil adelphia. ; J. Y. KUSHTOX, J: C.TPiPKlNS ' Nov. S. Vil.-I v. ROUT. STILSON. GEORGE W. iCOLLADAV, Conveyancer and Land Apent. .No. Goldsiniih's Hall. Philadelphia, will faithfully attend to all business entrusted to his care, ... June 27. liil. ..'. ' . C TlT'VTlV II ... T r1 r- i T Aim will attchif faithfully to all professional bu siness entrusted to his care. June i'i, ' il.-ly, , JR. McEN ALLY Attorney at Law. (Mlico nearly opposite Judge AV right's Store. Clear field, Pa., practices in ClcarSeid and adjoining counties. . (Juno 13, "jl.-ly. CHEAP CLOTIirXG A large lot of Cheap Clo thing, M;n"s and Bovs. for t-ale cheap, bv June 1.1, '51. MOSS0P A PUTTARFF. i kj i ' i x juuuio-iii-ijinv. icariieiu. I. a. LACKLERRY BRANDY. A certain cure for the Dys-!ntary, for sale by June 13, 'il. MUSSOP A POTTARFF. 71 J A. FKXMv, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, 1TJL Clearfield, Pa., Ofiisc in ' Shaw's Row." Juno, la.- 1S51. TA.iJES CUO U'TIIUIl , J I'SllcKTFyjTE cJ PEACE, Curwcnsville, Pa. Office opijoiiite the "Good Intent Hotel.'' .. punc, i'j, IS01. - TAMES B. G II AH AM Merchant andcTtenc dealers in lumber.'. Grahamptoi), P. 0.. Clcar Gcld county. Pa. ' -. . ' .. . , :jay 2 i, ,'5i-Jy : " if Ias Df Coffee, just received and Tor sale JLLfJ at the New Store of ' A. M. HILLS.' 1 i Junu 11, '54.-- i -" -1 ftlin i-iiitei:mnchs?iimjee.s tiU,WU ot best finatity. for sale at the Sign pf the Kcd Flag. PrL'c S3.50 per thousand. : June 27, J854.: ' ' . 1. . : '- " : VttTE ALL TAKE HOBENSACk.i-irobensaeks . V Worm Syrup and Liver Pills, for sale by 1 II Bl'CIIEn swoope.- . " 1 " -ATTORNEY AT LAW; Cnr.Ai?rtT-.LT, Pa: Two tlor$ East of Journal offlre. Up stairs , o . : .. . . . . . . . EX" BARRETT, with WILLIM50N, TAY- LOlt A CO.. Wdolelae Dp.At.cns i" ' FOSEIGU AND 601ii'IC BUY GOOD. 7o.,73 Market-Streot.; between Second and Third' &t.r PhiUdjpbl. iji : r j JJa. 17.'. if a , '. . - ;.-, DISSOLUTION OF PAUTNERSKIT. 'lhe partnership heretofore e sis ling, be t ween C. M. Crsham and J. E. Waion. was this day dis solved by mutual consent, having disposed of their interest to'Jas. 1$. Graham. C. M. (iltAHAM. - ; J. E. W ATSON ::" ; Grftb?mton; October 27, TS54. . : '-.-' The buincs3 will he.reafier be continued by Jsj. B. (trahm. as formerly, who will collect r.ll counts iue. and pay all debts contracted by the former firml - - JAS. E. GRAHAM. -. Grahainpton, November 15, 1354. - HE UNION SAFE '-.-THREE -CIILERS FOP AMERICA ! in;: Oueap Coaxtn-'lr.i-ritriJ a.nt I We taUe this method of inforrucg the public in generaL and tho citizens of Curwctm i!lo and vi-iidty in partienlar, ttat we Lave received oiir nsurd iarge and varied peleetion of Fail ciul VTintrr G'lv.ix. ruited to the wants of every, man. woman nmd child in the community. And. we have no hesitation in saying, that purchasers wiil find it greatly to their advantage to call and exam ine our stock before pui chasing elsewhere." Our stock consists, in part, of ' Ladies'- Dress Gootls in rert variety: such s plain black, fnncy silks. Turk satins, hereto dclains. black and for.cy Alp.nc:is. plflin and plaid Gir.gh.11ns. Manchester and Pomcstie. Ginghams, Calicoes of every stylo, and quality, at prices ranging from 5 up to 15cts. iilaek, blue, end brown French and English cloths, plain black doeskin and fancy cassimercs, black, blue, brown and green sattir.ets. Checks, tickings, flannels, muslins, toweling, ho siery, cloves, shirt.-, read v-maile clothing. Ac. Ac. . ... 1 1 11 Carpeting nncl tioor oil cion. winnow unu nan paper and hoidcrmg. ana oiicu v inaow suaaes. Shoes of all descriptions for ladic3. missc3 and children, together with a large assortment of Mens' and boys' hats, enps, boots and shoes. Hardware, planes. Ac., Glassware, Ouccnsware. Cednr and Willow ware, corn brooms. &c Ac. Also, a Iarc assortment of Freeh Groceries, viz : Eio Ccfiee. Imperial. Y. H. and Pinch teas N. O. sugar, cm-died and lonf sugar. New Orleans and Syrup ino'msses. clarified and cider Vinegar, &a. Rosin and Fancy soaps: sperm, s'nr and 1 ;onld candles. All of which will be sold in quantities to suit purchasers, at the cheap Corner Store of PATTON &. 111PPLE. Curwcnsville, November 1, 1854. rip 11 e a 31 er Tc 7 n "boarbi X G HOUSE. J The subscriber would inform the publio that he has just completed ahirgencw buibiin;. on tbe South en-1 of Second Street. Clearfield. Pa., whhrh he has furnished and fit:d up in tho most comforta ble manner for the accommodation of travellers ami permanent boarders. liis charges will be moderate, and his Lous? con duced in a decent, sober and orderly manner. v. h-c all quiet and peace loving people, who may vi-dtCIoariield can find a temporary home." JOHN S. RADElJACil. July IS, lf.U. r" y ' .NOV XOTIIINC; II K A li-Q U A UT EI IS . Detrick's Plaeksmith ;hopri" Cut wensville, nearlv opnosite the ,Po:t Office, always open, and Jacob, himself .alwavs-ready to srrve his custom ers. All kinds of work done in the best style, and Horse shoein1 dcrnc on the shortest notice, and on -tailurc to rendender safiiM l.ic'.ion lac money rciurneu. r All kinds of gra'm.',taltcu in exchange for work and the" money not refused , JACOr. LLTP.ICIv. Curwensvillo, Ccc. G, lS54.-ly. JT IFE INSURANCE : SAVE YOUR LIVE?, J.JAND YOUft MONEY, ly having your life inscrc l in the Susquehanna Mutual Insurance Comnac3'of Rnrrit-burg.'Pa.-' CAPITAL SI'JO.GOO. , CHAltTBKi:D MAtltH ti-'id. J34. Atv person cat! have tacii- own life infurad or lat of a ft-iend, from one to nuu-ty ye.irs. Pc;- th ve.sr:; o; XK per :?lo:). ar- ly. -.Af.O ycars.if 90 firSHUMI.U'K yearly lor inc. The lio!e pn mi.-'hi for Ht'o in ordinance i-j ?2d. at the sgc of 2j years, premium ditto, on SIOO. is V2".S.S. " Dr. R. V. "Wilson, of - Ciearficid, Medical Ex aminer. ...... Any information may be obtained from . r Dr. A. X. SCIiRYYLR, Agtnt. September . 1351. ... , SVUKSlib '"XEW STORK. V.. St! a & So?, have just returned from the city with an entire n'-w stok of Goo li. which they oiler for gale on the verv lowest terms, at the old oesur-ied bv A. M. 11 ills. West end of tan 1 1 laielv the Mansion itemise, t.'learfii-ld. Pa. Their s:o;k of soo.ls L:.i been selected 'with great care, and a hotter or cheaper, assortment i;s nsver brought into Clear field eeuutr. ' ' - They defy a'.l competition, and invito the pab lis to call and bxatufno their goods. Every r.rti clo it entirely r.cw, s?rd as cheap, if not cheaper than can be purchased elsewhere. . -. II. SHAW. A. II. tllAW, June 27, 1354. , J TAMES niDDtiJ. O"t!':0.' Attorney at Law. has removed h fiZicc Li th room adjoining m ths EasMhe lru Stora of fir. li. LoTnui.and will devote his wiiolo attnJ ion to tho prazlL-c of Lis profession.. ; lie au? us consulted ia ' i'riir!i and .Oiruunt., ., ... :. June 1.".. i'51.-Jy. NOTICS.AVc the snbs.-rtOers intend' to make artdlcatioii to the next Legislature' of t he Commonweal tb of I'onr.Kylvnnbv fr im Act of Assembly to incorporate a Lar.king Company, with R-.itikin.rr end discounting privileges, to bo C'lllol tho "Clearfield iJank"' an i losate-L at the Eorough of Ciearficid. with a capital of One hun dred thousand dollars. A. K. Wttt'iKT, , J.vnr.s T. Lr.o.v"Ai:i. RiciiAun Sn.vw,'1 5 ' Jamus 15. G it vitAir, Jonathan Povston. - ' .Elms Ikwix, ' J. I'.- Wbaveu, J. f. Smttu, -.', - : ' : J. B. MjEnallv. Juno 27. 1354, fan.. - .; . , . I S.YAC M, ASUTOX. ilut Stoic No. 17.' 1..1-n ro,;!.i'.ii..'."rv ir-, r.,, fv.j Ac of every Variotv." and the bes! quaHty a! wtVs on hand. - - ' -"hir.e 1 5. 1 - :4-l y : itYREEF, of the best qnaiiiy jast.reveivc-d ami for sale at W11. F. luwix'ji Cheap Store. Juno 14, '54.., v .... . . ... ., 7ANTjei im7-:e::iatl:lv. sis: jour- i nmrm ;tti ' Sill n mi, lr t.is ('m.cfit.t tii ! rt rtl f nd liberal wnges will bo given. Apply next door to the Joiinti'l oflise, at tho shoo sto.-e of . :,. C- S. BLACK. September (5. 1854; . ... : . ; BEREGE DELAINES. A superior anicle o F.eiegb DelairiC3 in dress patterns, at 25 cents per yard, never sold in this county before Tor less thnn SO cents, at M0S30P A POTTARFF S. Juno 1 ;4 - ' '. , A. AVAI-I' ACU, ATTORNEY AT LAW, oC:e nearly opposite the Court IIouso. Clearfield Pa., will attend faithfully to all business entrusted to his care. . ' June I 7, R-5."ilV ly V : ' 11. LARIMER Attorney and Counsellor .at Law. : Ofriee with John L. Cuttle. Em., nest door to Dr. II. Lorrcin's Drug' Stored ClearGcld, Pav .. - ".'': .. .jM.iy2V.'iTLy.'.. CtONRAD A WALTON. Hardware Storo. No. 255 Market Street, FhiUdelphiis. Hardware, Iron, Nails, Ac, of every description. jf- j f June 15, 1351-ly. . ..... t , gA EORGE J.-EAVEJl A CO., No. 19 North .Va iJ ler'Street. Philadelphia, Scalers in Carpet cliJiin, Yarn. Manilla and Jlemp Hopes. Pcdcord3, Clolhes lincs Ac,j, Ac.. ; jaac 15, lS5lly. .. ICO : . : : rrl . I , Sacks "Salt,, just : received :nt the. Cheap Storecf lOS.OP .VPOTTlTtrP. Juno i4,;5t. .K . r ;. : ,: EIDLEMAN A II A YVAR 1 ' T h ol r. sal e J G r o- crs. tea Dealers, and Commission Merchants. No. -T73, ;darEet Street, Philadelphia. ' -:" ',"' .. w: : . v ".', D;nErDELMAN"..v . . ' . . AiTIAYTVAKD,; Juno 15,lS5-I-dv7 . . . ' . ''' .'; iC Barrels Now Orleans Slight, at Sixpence per fmaXj pound, for sale at tbe Cheap Swrc of . .;' '; : ;'" . . j a. M. iiiLts,';r S TONE WARE: 6f every yariety. chbarl for cash at the Store of ' , ; '; . V. P. IRWIN.' " Jdu li !' ' 't"s ' ' A, M. HILLS, D. D. S. OSse ndioin- 2. ing bis Store, Clearfield, Pa. Artifi cial .teeth, fromon&to nfull set, moun ted in therr.o;t approved modem style. . - Filling, Filing, and Cleaning done, with care and neatness. Teeth extracted wiih nil tho' e?r nd dispatch modern Kaiewe can furnish,, i - v .. r DR.. HILLS, can nlweys bn four.d.at his ctfics, as he i now devoting his wbo'n ntu-ntion 1o bis profusion.' Jto 1 1. '54. IT ECO'S COMMERCIAL HOTEL. No. 13, South a 1 Sixth St. Pluiade'tphia. . Tho subscriber Lss recently enlarged and ct.-! ; up hia hcu-.e, anil is now er.ablcd to compete f uceetully, -with any cs taMishment in the City, liis rooms aro comfoit able and w'l votlila'ed. and his tyb.'a fumished with tho best in the matkot. - JIo respparfully soli cits the large circle of his Clearfield friends ia give him a call when thev visit tho citv. ' - JACOB G. LEBO. June 13. 151. ly.'. - - jVEW FIRM. PATTON .t HIPPLE would inform the public tb:it they have just open d a new and spiendil assortment cf Goods of every vaiiety. at the old stand of II. I'. Patto at Cur wer.sville. At tlieir store may ba found, nlmost everyihng adip'ed to the wan'.s and necessities of the people of this region. Press-goods. Lawns. Laces. Gloves. Cloths. C.wimorcs. Clothing. Hats. Caps. Poots, Shnc3. Ac, Ac, cf the best quality and tit the lowest prices. - Also a splendid assortment of Hardware, Queens ware and Groceries. They invite all persons to give thora a call, ful ly assured they will be able to render f-ntire satu taction. II. J). PATTON, E. A. HIPPEL. Curwcnsville, June 15, 1851 It. JOHN R. MORROW, Cabinet Maker. Shop oppo site M. E. Church, Clearfield. Pa. keeps con stantly on hand and makes to order, all ksnds of Furniture, such as Tea Tables. Card Tables. Cen tre Tables. Sofas, Spring Seated Chairs, Pedstc.l?, Lurcaus, Waih Stands, Cupboards. Safes, Ac. Ac. Coffins made on tho shcrsest notice, and Funer als attended. JOHN R. MORROW. Juno Pi. 1334. ly. fipilE RED FLAG VICTORIOUS. The Wood M Red Dnnnc-r Coats in triumph on the -U'd (Jor urr fStore.r where A. M. HiLLa has just opened the cheapest and most splendid assortment of Good., ever displayed before this community, aud exactly adapted to their many and various neeesiiies. Lverv variety .of Hats, Caps. Bonnets, Boots. Shoes, Cloths. Cassinicres. and all other kinds of d Irv-jroods. that are unapproachable by any other imilar articles, either in beauty of style, quality. s or price. Also sn exsclient assortment of Groacries. Ilnr.l ware, Stone and yuecr.iware, with fancy articles ai infinitum. 11a defies competition, and invites all persons to give him a call at the "( Coriirr" which has tru ly become tho 'Eazarr of Clearfield. Every attention will be shown to customers and vi.-dtors. ami no pains' will be spared to s.-nd all smiling away, loaded with bis beautiful and valua ble roods, never surpassed in Clearfield. A. M. HILLS. Clearfield, June 15. lS5l-ly. TVLW GOODS AT THE CASK STORE. The 1 subscriber has just received a large and well selected stock 01 GOODS of alm.CEt every descrip tion suitable to the season, which he 13 soiling olT at extremely low prices. He re.-pcetrulty iuxi'es ti e attention of all who wish to bay g-io I Goods at the lowest prices, to call at the sign ct Mo -Cheap est Gonds.5"' Crnrltry rroduio cf almost every d'.scrip'.ion ta ken at maiket prices in cx':..i)g-? for goO'I,?.. l'cr.-oi.s wi:l:ins o i-'urihase. und reoeiv c a fair equivalent for t'ciTr -mcr.ey. will dj ve'l to give him a call. - Remember the iga ?f the CHEAPEST GOODS, on Market sireet, ani call and be convinced that there is truth in tho' words thcrervn insribed: 1.1. 1754. WM. F. IRY.TN. mVUOXfi CITY RllKJ STORE. Tho JL undersigned having purchased taer.i:rc stOL'k of S. A. Martin, wouid take this method of ii:i'oruiing tha-"Natives.'"and the miMie evr-rall v. taat. l'rugj and family niL-iL'inos of ali kwxls.i;:-.! in fact every thir.g th;it is gecraBy Levi ins Ling Stcrc.cah be had this estabiislniient ehcr.p cr than at any other in the country. This estab lishment will be tinder "the management of one that has cspericn,:c. ar.d is v.eii aqfTiainied witii mediciijc. and is also competent to proci:'o3 for a!i thus-: that may require the advice of a Physi cian.. JAMES M. MARTIN. P. S. A private Ofilec attached. 5 i.ST.AURIX ED the splendid u.i . Ciissjmcrcs. Vesting", 'i'rimtai; IS. gs. Ac. rco :-.:iv !l or puivhased by the Subscriber, v.diich he will s n;f;';c np to order, in the most f:!:-:hinaMe a nd du ' . The ivble msnn':r.;; hi store in "Skr.w's How' material and -lits' warramed No charge fjr uow- nig his cheap and beaut :t:ii goods. lis would infaini tlio trada in. Clearfield, that he is the aiuhorized agent for Devoir's London and Pario F a.-hioi-s. . "'"'' TIIOS. BIIEA. June 27, 1354, " TT-TTir-T 3.TJ?S31L & CO. TANNERS ft rrURF W ERS. Pcnmrvtilc.. Grampian Hills. Clearfield' Co.. Pa!., keep constu'iiily 0:1 band an excellent as sortment of leather, whih ti:ey offer for sale at the lowest eush prices. , Cash paid for hides. July 15, lo54. . : R. CAR.TER Pcilcr in stoves, b-ir-Lon. nail, and castings of .ill kinds. Al's- idav.-s. and other agricultural u'cnsils. On SeeandStrjet. under the Ropubiio tn Otti jc." jS-.ma 15, '54 1 7. "TJ ARRIS. HALE A C"V Wh.'h.-salk Durr.r.tsrs. 1.JL No. "5il. Maikot Street. North sldj between sisih an 1 seventh. Phil ile'pliia. Drug, -Mo ii Cincs. Chemicals, Patent Modi.:ines. Surgi--ral ln strumeuis. . Drugiit"3 Giassw.ire, Window Glass. Paints. Oils, Dyes, Perfumery. Ac Ao. JOHN IiARlilS. M. J. SIIAKSWOOIV JOHN M. HALE, . L. B. OR BISON. D. Juno 1 5, 175 1-1 y. TV"EVr; 1THM. HARTSHORN A MjCRACK i 1 EN, have just opened a new nud splendid as sortment of goods of every vaiie y. at the old stand of D. W. uOiilNS A CO., Lumber city, Clear field co.. Pa. They invite the public to givo them a callv and feci assared they w ill beabie to runder entire sat isfaction. Lumber. Hides. Rags. tJraiu, and all Other kinds of produce taker, iu exchange. BilXJ. HARTf-lIOr.N. August 9, 1S5 L, THOS. Mc'JR ACKEN. HOOD A CO Extensive Dry-goods Dealers. No 167, MaiketSt., Philadelphia, keep constant ly on hand a large, splendid, aud cheap stock of lim most fashionable antl elegant guoJs. They in vite country Mer -hant? to call and examine their splendid ats.ortuienfl beforo purchasing elsewhere. Jr.m 15. lH.)JIy( , . fiTtLLIAM S. HANSELL- A SONTMsnisf-.c. f ? turers and Importers of Saddlery, and Sad , dlt-ry ILardware. No, JLuketi Streot. Bhi'a le'.- phio, . Saddles.. Lndlcs, Ilarnea?. J runks. V. inns, Caddie Bags, BridiiJ Filluig, Bits. Stirrups. Buckles,' Carpet Bags, cot.. . , ,, June 15, '51-ly CAUTION. All persons ro hereby cauiiorcd 'against purchasing, or in any way med Jtin with a two kirt-sc wagon and a liair of bob e'.eis now in the possession of P. II. lit, n3 tho- said property bilonsrs to me and is in his possession as loanonly. . . .. . JOHN BRLrBAKERr .,; September 20, I S5I.'. .'''.-, : . ,, . . .: 'T. 'LANK A CO. Wholesale Clothing ?To"r.-. . No; 171 J Msrket Street. Every variety of re dy inndo Clothing, 1 the most fashionable srylaa constantly on baud., j",.! . !; June. 15. '541y.v: 1003 Barrels Fish, for sale ot tha heai Stor ; W. F. IRTTIAV , June U.-'oi E UISAIUTH & BROTH Kit, i -r-V. VJiOLbSALE : .ii 5'ii.Jip5-2T. Tkird Street, firt 4oor below Raeo,. vr - 'w-t J il . . r. . lfi RAIIAM'S MAGAZINK'.-SET ',rOl. I Jf UME. 15.V4. In annonneinjt hii teadinva t receive orders for th New Volum. the editor dew not knew he has t? very brilliant ideaj to pokl out in largo capitals to. dazzle people's t . "GraLam":"w:ll be pretty much what it hu b the la.'t voluma. with Rome improvements whith oxpej ience suggests. No number will contain lata than 10'J pages of matter, and the readers of J-Gn, ham" my lely with great confidence upon thk the volume shall contain -' ; i OYER TWELVE HUNDRED PAGES ! . Of te very beft reading matter that capital tx command from oaiginM sources, or taste salect froa the vast maid of available material. The aim of the editor will be to prodnce a pub lication which sholl be valuable in matter, cd choice in tasts and style; and ho flatters himself, trom the known talents of his contributors, that h will be able to present as many good original ar-. titles to his readers as any publication of the day. He shall not. however, hesitate to publish, "from lime to time, articles from English authors,, and translations from tho best German and French writer?, provided the pieces have never before ap peared ia print in this country. 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Frederick Parker. 35 Washing tj:i street is the Ecstcn aqent. Uot'.o-t Trai.t. rriyt. . Tb? aru'ele-, both in s!yle and thought, are far superior fo tbe trish that occupies the pages of mrtr.j' of cur popular magazines. Nw Yori At'.,:,. ' . ...I.:- The 'ibove arc but a few extracts from numr.rena notices of the pras lately received. Thoso ,wb wi.-h Household Word? wil? receive it monthly by mi! upon remitting the subscription prieo. Spo cimcn numbers scut on recaipt of five red postage -m- :,!,ELuATII .t BAKER. Pnblishcrf. Aug. 2.1. ; . ; 17 Sprueo st.. New Yorit-, ; IJMO V A J.. UOkEK, BROTHERS t JONES, 5.V No. ljS 150 Mauklt Sthket, PuixDKnpniA. importers and Maiiuf.iytr.rcrs of City and Eastern 't:tz-l- iiUOTS rrvi S11UFS. also every variety ef French and Lngiich ihoc Lastings, Patent, Leafl-', er. Kid jtud Call ..kins, rhoe Laces. Gallons. Bind ings. ' c. Sc.. suitabic f--r manufacturers. Also, Foreign and Loincstic Straw and SiikEon nets. Leghorn' Panama and Paha Leaf Hats, Eng ;sh, French an i Amctican Artificial Flowors, Gil Silk. traw Trimmings. 4., Ac. tc. ' ' " Having removed to our new Store, No. 15S k 150 Maiket Mrcet, be'ow 5th, South Side, up stairs, we iiivilu ycur attention t our large and varied Stock of Straw Goods. Boots nd Shoes,, which we axo preparing for ihe apptoaching Fall Sales.., All oar Goods bt-iiig exclusively of our own di rect Importation nr.d Manufacture, we feel eon I--dent that our f.icilities are such that we can offer you inducements ns regards variety and pricei f Goods, ussurn-v ?:.?! by any house In the conatrj. irJlCfP., BROTHERS & JONES. . - Nov. a. 1 51.-y. - - - - . Pitila-lelphia. ; 4 CA!II. I he Tyrere City Drug Storo iastill ia a nourishing condiiioa : the nnderligned haj made l.irj;(i additions to the ftock, and is pre pared to sell. WHOLESALE and RETAIL. Drugs, Medi;ine. AlcchoL Liayeed Oil, Copal artuah. Spirits tf Turpc-r.lino, Gum Shellac. Litherage, ;iae. Lo-wtiod. Lx'.ia.-t . f l.n-wood, Turkey Vm ber. Yoliow Ovhrc. Chrome "i'dlow. Spanish Brown, . Madder, Ycnition Red. Prussian Blue. BluoSmalta, St. .r.c Ochre. Antimony. Pr:.ggoii's Blood. Foena-"-rcek. liocin. Sonp, Ondlss. Potash, Husband's M.ignesii. Schneek's Pulmonic Syrup. Bull's Sar-soTa-iila. Salami.iavAliumn, Copperas, Asafoeti A oilf Stone." 'il of Spike, rne OiJ. Burning. i'luI-L Ay. r' Cherry Pectoral, and a ."tarnatiAa lot of other fixina'," tot inuuerous to mention; " , , : , JAMES M. MARTIN Tyrone City. January 31, l$55.-2ino. I a j. .-i jmug man, agwu wcnBi VTI'll 1 1 . ana cutter in the . .Merchant" and Country tratfe In tailoring, cither a3 a partnenr foreman, will find h good situation and constant employ : jnent after the 1st of May next, in New Washing ton. Clearfield Co. D S. PLOTS ER. ' New. .Washington. Jaunary ; 2t.lS55.-3t. '!' r.i 3V13W LlVUft'i : UORSES, CARRIAGES ajc 1 1 BL'tlGIES FOR HIRE. The subscribers would inform tho whkj desirr to bo accommodaioiPwith Horse or busies on reasonable tcrma, that tbej,, tm always be oVulnei on application at their Sta ble, or tha (Wl Intent H.iteLin Curwer.ariHe. ' ...... ..- Fbi.MMING Jfc FOSTER, : ' - Curwcnsville: Jan. SI. lf55.-5mo. .. HAVE YOU SL'EN SAM? The subscriber -would inform his old friends and the pub'.ia generally, thit he jtiir continues to keep a bouao -of ciiUTtaiument in Ncvr.Waseington, where thow whooallniih him will 'reoelve CTcry attention. and be made comfortable; - 'I '' Good subline-and every otbar oonvenieneo for t horses on the premises. DAVID S. TLOJSf. t Krw WWag, ? n If