,1 f1 t r - . - 3! ,1 :1 .M npnlnr long. THE AMERICAN GIRL. Our hearts are with our native land, Our song is with her glory, - Her warriors' wreath is in our hand, Our lips breath out her story. Iler lofty hills aad valleys green, Are shining bright before us, . . And like a rainbow sign is seen - . , Her prouJ flag waving o'er us. And there aro smiles upon oar lips ; For those who meet her focmen ; - For glory's star knows no eclipse, When smiled upon by woman. .i '. For those who brave the mighty deep, And ser.m the throat of danger, Wc'v smiles to cheer, and tears to weep, For every ocean ranger. Onr sighs are with oar native land? Our songs are for oar freedom ; Onr prayers arc for the gallant band Who strike where honor lead them. We love the taintlesa air we breathe, 'l is freedom's endless power, We'll twine for him an endless wreath Who scorns a tyrant's power. They tell of France's beauteous fair; Of Italy's proud daughters. Of Scotland'!! lasses England's rare, Ar.J nymphs of Shannon's waters. We need not boast their haughty charms, Though lords around them hover, Onr glory lies in freedom's arms A Kp.ki:max for a lover. ilgriruliuriil, EKAPiKS T2E25 AKD 5H&UB3. Who lias not c-bssrved. the great dillorencc in beauty between a haudsoniely dressed tree, and one of uncouth or distorted form of the same species? How often do purchasers of ornamental shrubs and trees anxiously search for symmetrical specimens forgetting, or not knowing, that the most irregular may be casi ly pruned into any desired shape. If the Dutch gardeners display so much skill in training vegetable growth in peacocks and hedgehogs, American gardeners may find an appropriate exercise of their skill in imitating the graceful and beautiful In nature. At the present season, or daring the com mencement f vigorous growth, this desirable object m iy hi most easily accomplished. Ey occasionally removing a needless shoot, but more frequently shortening-Lack such as. are over-grown, or pinching in thosa that threaten to become so, and ly lopping certain portions to induce dormant buds to push where branches ani foliage may be deficient, a degree of skill may be exercised, not unworthy of ccir.pariscn. with that of the artist who develcpes a beauti ful statue from a shapeless block of marble. - Even Email plant s, which othr.rwis.-i grow tall and meagre, may bV nva.ie to nssuyfir a beshy and thrck appeirance, by p-incliing oif the ends of the leading sheets while they ore young. The English gardeners have acquired a skill in managing in this way their pot plants inten ded for exhibition, that it is really astonishing to those who first witness the rich Snd sym metrical mas3cs of flour and foliage whicfi they are thus enabled to present to view. : . , A greet error is often committed when Coh ering plants are placed in open "ground, by crowding thera too closely together, giving them too much the appearance' of woods. They ere much the best when every plant is allowed full room to expand. "When crowded, the flowers are fewer and more imperfect, and the plants and foliage slender, and greatly in ferior in beauty to the dense and rich mass of well developed leaves end bloom of a freely grown uncrowded plant. ,'llbany Cu!fiva.!cr.- fMALL POTATOES FOE SEE'S, Mr. C. T. Alvord, cf Wilmington, Vt., snys: "Some eight years since, at the time of plant- j ir.j my potatoes, I came short of seel to plant, j Previous to this time I had used Urge whole I potatoes, or the seed ends cut ofT. for seed, and supposed that no other would answer. I resolved to try the experiment of planting smtdl potatoes; the largest being about the size ol common plumbs, but the most of thera being smaller. I carried several bushels of these little things to the field, and commenced planting them, putting about liom two to four in a hill. ;The potatoes in the different parts of the eld came up at the same time, but the vines from the small potatoes were not as large and fis thrifty as thosi from the large ones. At the first hoeing, there was some difierence in the tops, but after that the tops from the email po tties looked as well as any of "the Ccld, and continued through the season. 'Then I came to dig them, I found the potatoes, where the small seed was planted, to be a3 good, ia every respect, as those where the large potatoes were planted. There was as many in a hill, and the potatoes were as large, and with as few small ones, as those from the large seed. Many of the farmers in this vicinity, after seeing the experiment fairly tried, are using Binall potatoes for see 1. This witer I have had several applications from dealers in potatoes forseed,who h.forai me that the farmers whew they purchase from are generally adopting the way of using small potatoes for seed." PRZPAP-2 FCIi LASGE CS0P3. We have already alluded to the importance ot farmers bestiring themselves tho approach ing season to make their farms produce large crops. As it is a maxim generally established with theni'sto make hay when the sun shines," they will readily see. the. importance of this when grain commands the prices they are nojw receiving nor is there any probability of a Material diminution in price for some time to eorae. The prospect of a bloody and protract ed war in Europe, would seem to poiat Tto Aiocrica as le producer, for the time, of the belligerant nations abroad. A judicious and wise farmer, will prepare for the times, and with oat impoverishing his soil, put his farm tinder the best system of tillage. - -. ' A few days sirico, one of the most successful and enterprising farmers of Bucks county In formed us that last year on ground he had ma nured in the spring his corn produed 75 bush els per acre and on the same quality, of soil, without manuring, it did not average 49 bush els per acre, lie considered himself well paid for manuring, io the extra yield, and he is at present engaged in manuring all the ground he intends opnt jo with corn in the nresentseaf on. nnb TiumoL .-. .. Preaching well Applied. A certain bish op ordered his servant one festival day to go to a butcher whose name was David for apiece of meat, and then come to the church where the bishop. was to preach. The bishop in his sermon brought authorities from the scripture to prove his discourse, in this mauner, Isaiah says thus Jeremiah says thus Ezekiel says thus at last happening to turn towards the door just as his servant came in, went on, and what says David? Upon which the servant roared out 'David swears that it you do not pay what you owe him you need never send to his shop again.' I told toc so. Wife, wife, our cow's dead choaked with a turnip.' I told you so. 1 always sed she'd choke herself with them turnips.' 'But it was a pumpkin ' ' Wal, it's all the same, I know'd all along how it would be. Xobody but a ninny like you, would ever feed a cowoi pumpkins that wasn't chopped.' 'The pumpkins was chopped. And 'twant the pumpkins neither that choked her. 'Twas the tray and the cud on't is sticking out of her mouth now.' 'Ugh ! ugh ! There goes my bread-tray. No longer ago than yesterday I told you that the cow would swallow that tray.' TiiE Difference. A black man once came to Philadelphia, and attended church. lie went iuto a good pew, and the next neighbor asked the man who owned it, why he put a nigger into his pew ?" "Why, sir, he's a Ilaytien." "Can't help that he's black !" ; "Why, sir, he's a correspondent of iiiinc", "Can't help that he's black !" "lie's v.oith a million of dollars." "Introduce iiie." "CCp-'-lIokl yer tongue, Judy ; yo kape up such a blathering wid yer pctaly thar, that I cant hear meself think at all." "Och," re toiled Judy, 'an' it's yer putty self that kspes rp a deal of Jlirinkin' winch I take to be your tliinkin' it would be a dale belter lor the gos soons and meself, who can't niver git a t-iiio of the cr.it are, so absorbed do ye become wid it, thr.t ye can't answer a question for fear iv its ehokiTi' vc."' : !X7"Tho Panama Star in giving the incidents cf the rodent . earthquake there, says : "One patriotic individual rushed to the consul's res idence ar.d claimed the protection of his flag. In vain a friend told him he would be no safer there that earthquakes respect no flag. "I'll be d d if it shant ours, though," he replied. "If any earthquake dare touch the flag, the whole Uui.m would raise to put it down." Coaxing the Bear. "My love," said Mrs. Foozle to her husband, "oblige me with a five dollar note to-day, to purchase a new dres3." "Shanrt do any such thing, Kate you call ed me a bear, yesterday." "Lor, love, that was nothing, I meant that you were fond of hugging." "You little , I, have no five, but here's a ten." u.WA farmer's wife, ia speaking of the smartness, aptness, an i intelligence of her son, a lad six years of age, to a lady acquaintance, 'lie can read fluently in any part of the Bible, repeat the whole catechism, and weed onions as well ay h;3 father" "Yes, mother," added the young hopeful, "and yesterday I licked XcdKawson, throwedthe cat into the well and stole old Ilickley's gimlet." 7" The following dialogue we overheard the other day between two juveniles: 'I say, Bill, who do you go for, for Presi dent ?"' "Why, Sam Houston., of coarse." "What do you go for him for? Did he ev er give a feller a cent to buy a stick cf candy?" "2s o.' LCt he gave Santa Anna particularfits, and he'll give old logy politicians blue blazes i if they don't get out of his way." Bridget, where is Mr. Ludlow's boot jack? 'Please marni little William has got it in themudgutter playing ship with it." 'Tell him to bring it in instantly.' . IIe says he won't, nnrra cause why it has just started for 'Jersey' with a load cf clam shells and a broken brick.' CT A newly married couple, some years since, took up their abode in a place named Poplar. At breakfast next morning the gen tleman said to his lady, 'My dear, this is Pop lar, and by putting in u (you) it becomes -popular. 'And by pu-ting j in it,' promptly re plied tho lady, it will become populous ! H7"Mary, where's the frying pan gone?" "Jemmy's got it, carting mud and clam-shells up the alky, with the cat for a horse." "The dear little fellow what a genius he will make; but go and get it. We're going to have com pany, and must fry some fish for dinner." 'Biddy, has that surly fellow cleared o9 the snow irom the pavement' ., ' 'Yes sir.' " . . ' i 'Did he clear it off with alacrit, Biddy?' v-Xo, sir; with athcvel. . , ,, . I . ... inere s a woman at tne tottoni of ev ery mischief,' said Joe. Ycs,' replied Charles, 'when I used to get into mischief, my mother was at the bottom of me.' i . A Shirt made with the magnetic needle and the" thread of a parsons discourse, will be exhibited at the World's Fair, in Paris'. , . Some slandering old bachelor says it is much joywb.cn you first et married, but it is more jawy after a year or so. Doctor's office and Lot at private sale, situa ated in Frenehville, fcast of Lutz's Store, formerly owned by Dr. F. Canfield. For further particu lars inquire of . . LKVI LUTZ. X. B Dings, &c, will be sold with the office. Frenehville, December 27, 1854. . TTSSELL.& SCIIOTT, IMPORTERS AND Wholesaib Dealers is Drisrs, Chemicals, ij-e., No's. 133 Market, 5 Merchant street. Jan. 17, '55. - Philadelphia. npYKONE CITY HOTEL HUGHES fc JL IKVIN, would respectfully inform the public that they have very greatly improved their Honso, and arc now ablo to afford the travelling public, the most comfortable accommodations, 'i'heir bar id furnishod with the Tery be?t Honors,- und ' the luxuries of the Philadelphia market are to be found on their table. They respectfully invite their numerous friends in Clearfield to give them a call. August 9,1354; NEW BOOT AND SIIOH STOKE. Tho subscriber would respectfully inform the pub lic, that he has just opened an entire new stock of boots and shoes, in Graham's How, one door east of the Journal Offico, Clearfield, Pa. Every variety of Ladies and Gentlemen's gaiters, laced boots, pumps, congress boots, childrens shoes Ac, Ac., cheap for cash. He hopes to receive a liberal share of patronage. Doots and shoes made to order. - C. S. BLACIv. Aug. 16, 1851. Great Exoitozneat. Startling Announcement rjn HAT the largest, cheapest, and best assortment JL xtf Goods ever brought into Clearfield county, have just arrived, and are offered for sale, at the New fctore of tho subscribers, near tho Journal Office. Clearfield. Pa. Never before has a more brilliant, and at the same time a 'cheaper lot of Goods been offered to this community. They have all been selected with a view to the wants anil ne cessities of the people nf this particular locality, after h'Eg experience, and intimate acquaintance with their business connections. Dry Goods of every variety, Dress Woods. Cloths, Cas.-imercs, nr.d Clothing; IJoots and fchocs. Data and Caps, ' L'onnets and Siuwls, together with a large and splendid nsiortmer.t of Cjuecn.-are, Hardware and Groceries. ' ' Defying all competition, they solicit their friends and the public tj give them a call and examine their stock. JdOSSOP & PUTTAUFF. June 12. 1S51. Iy. TIONEEII MILLS, MORRIS TOWNSHIP, JL CLEAUITELD COUNTY. The subscriber keeps' constantly oa hand, at his mills, lumber of all licirripiioii. oui'Li, and sizes. Plastering lath and bills 2.ivc I on the shortest r.o'.iie. .These mills can run at any time' during the. season, having a neverfailir.g supply of water All kinds of produce t.ikea in exchange for lum ber, and the catt never reft sod. HENRY G ROE, Member 20. l?5l.-ly Kvlertov, n. P. O. TWXTV FIRM. TROFTMAN & HOWE, Iu-usc 1 ? ig" and Ornamental Tainters, Glaziers. Chair makers, and Paper Hangers, offer their ser vices to tho citizens of Clearfield and vicinity. Shop oi. Market St., just bclov tho Foundry. 'i hey keep constantly on hand, and make to or-dL-r every variety of Chairs. Lounges. Sofas, Ac, Ac. Chairs, and Solas made equul in beauty to any that can be obtained from the City, and mere durable in workmanship and material. JOHN TROFTMAN. Junf I t, '51. ly. ROBERT ROWE. rpiir. GOOD INTENT HOTEL, r.nd Stage Office JL Curwcnsvillc Pa. . The Subscriber would 'ia-ft-rm his friends ani the paUie that he has just re fitted and rc-furnished his house and is' prepared to render every attention to the travelling commu nity. .. His bar contains liquors of the first quality, and hij table will always do supplied with the best in maikct. . He respectfully solicits his friend1? and other" to give him a call. VM. It. FLEMMING. June 11, '51. goiNTriTiXoNi XJS ing taken to himself the store formerly own ed by Patch in & Swan, takes pleasure in informing his friends and tho public generally, that ho has ust received from the city a splendid assortment of Dry Goods, Hardware, Oueenswarc, Hats and Caps, Boots and' Shoes, and every thing else usual ly kept in a country store. Persons wishing to buy cheap and good Goods should not forgot that he is determined not to be undersold by any store ia in the county. His motto i3 "a nimble penny rath er than a slow sixpence." . S. C. PATCIHN. Glen Hope, July 5. 1534. A MEL BEN NEK, Cabinet maker, Shop same as formerly- occupied bv David Sackcts, Clearfield. Pa., keeps constantly on hand at hii Furniture AVare-rooias. and manufactures to order at City priccs.all kinds of Cabinet w;ire.Dhiing a.nd Pier tables, 'Dressing eases, Cupboards. Bedsteads, Wash Stands. String bottomed Chairs, Sofas, Safes, Bureaus, Marble Topped Escritors, Ac Ac. Coffins made, and funerals attended on sne short est notice. Juno 27, 155!. ly. Gil E A T MI LI T Alt YE X CH T E iTT5T TAT GLEN HOPE! The subscriber has just recei ved a new and extensive assortment of the cheap est Goods ever brought into the upper end of tho county: consisting of every variety of articles usu ally kept in a country store. He hopes his friends and the public will give him a call, and feels con fident he will be able to render satisfaction. J. C. PATCHiN. Glen Hope, November 22, 1854. "(JOHN V. KUS1ITON & CO., IMPORTERS fc AND DEALERS in Earthenware, China, G lass, Ac, 215 Marni St., oppoita KcdLion Hotel. Phil adelphia. J. Y. RUSHTON, J. C. HOPKINS, Nov. 8, '5 t.-ly. ROB'f . STILSON. GEOIM2E AV. C-OLLABAY, Conveyancer and Land Agent, No. 3. Goldsmith's Hall. Philadelphia, will faithfully attend to all business entrusted to his care, June 27, 1354. I7 S DUNDY Attorncy-at-Law. Clearfield, Ta. i will attend faithfully to all professional bu siness entrusted to his care. June 13, '54.-ly. B. McENALLY Attorney at Law. OCicc nearly opposite Jud-re Wricbt's Store. Clear- field, Pa., practices in Clearfield' and adjoining counties. . , , Tunc J?, '54,-ly. CHEAP CLOTHING: A large lot of Cheap Clo thing, Men's and Roys, for sale cheap. W June 1V51. . MOSSOP A POTTARijT- B LACKBERRY BRANDY. A certain euro for the Dvscntarr. for sal hv -.'.' June 13, :54. MOSSOP A; POTTARFF- A. FRANK, JUSTICE OF .THE PEACE, Clearfield, Pa., Office in ' ShaVs Row " June, 15. lS.U. ' - : ' JAMES CKOWTIIEK, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, Curwcnsville, Pa. Oftieo opposite tho "Good Intent Hotel." June, 15. 1854. TAMES U. GRAHAM Merchant and extensive dealers in lumber. Grahampton, P. O., Clear field oounty. Pa. ... . . May 23, '54-1 y. v" 1 ff aS3 f Coffee., just received and for sale 1 VJU at the New Store of;.. ,". A. II. JJILLS. - : June it, '5i. ., ; . ' CCA Oflfl EHillTEENINCIISIIINGLES JJfjJJ of best quality, for, salo,at tho, Siga of tho Red Flag. Price $:J.60 per thousand. " p 1 June 27, 1854. : ' " ' ' - :' - , . -.-.. . . : , ;..; WF ALL TAKE irOBENSACK-IIfibensaeks Worm Syrup and Liver Pills, for sale by' June 13, '51. t , MOSSOP A POTTARFF.' ' HBUCIfER SWOOPE. t . . . . .'AATTOlilSrjZY. AT. LAW. ' '' '' ' ' ' C'LnARviicto, Pa. Two doors East Journal office. Up stairs.' Deo. 1. 1854. . . - -..i - : -0 j. .- : 171 L. BARRETT, with WILLTMSON, TAY U iJJlt Ji CO., Whoi.elab Dealrpsis FOKEIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS,' r No. 73 Market Street, between Second and Thir4 Si?. Philadelphia. JJan, 17, 'ob.-tm- DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. The partnership heretofore existing between C. Id. Graham and J. E. Watson, was this day dis solved by mutual consent, having disposed of their interest to Jas. C. Graham.. C. M. (5 It All AM, J. E. WATSON G rahatu ton, October 27, 1S51.' . Tho business will hereafter be continued by Jas. E, Oriham, as formerly, who will collect all ac counts duo, and pay all debts contracted by tho former firm. JAS. D. Git A II AM. Grahampton, November 15, 1354. : - rrUIE UNION SAFE ! THREE CHEEIiS i FOll AMEilICA! Tue Ciinr .'Cuiixr.it Tnir cmphAnt!: We take this method of informing the public in general, and the citizens of .Curwcuaviiie and viciiiity in pariicnli'r, that we have received our usual largo and variud selection of 1'all and Winter Goods, suited to the wants of every, man, woman amd child in the community. And. we have no hesitation in saying, that -purchasers will find it greatly to their advantage to call and exam ine our stock before purchasing elsewhere. Our stock consists, in part, of Ladies' Dress Goods in great variety : such as plain black, fancy silks, Turk satins, berege detains, black and fancy Alpacas, plain and plaid (J inghams, Manchester and Domestic Ginghams, Calicoes cf every Style, and quality, at prices ranging from 5 up to LictSv Black, blue, and brown French and English cloths, plain black doeskin and fancy cassimeres, black, blue, brown and green satiinets. Checks, tickings, flannels, muslins, toweling, ho siery, gloves, shirts, ready-made clothing, 4c, A'c. Carpeting and floor oil cloth, window and wall paper and boidering, and oiled Window shades. Shoes of aii descriptions for ladies. missc3 and children, together with a large assortment of Mens' nd boys' hats, caps, boot3 and fhoes. Hardware, planes, Ac, Glassware, Oucensware. Cedar and Willow ware., corn brooms, fcc. Ac' Also.-' it large assorSr.ent cf Fresh Groceries, viz : Rio Ccffco. Imperial, Y. II. und Black teas, N. . sugar,- cru-ihed and lonf sugar. New Orleans and syrnp njotnssps, clarified and cider inegar, Ac. Ilojin and Fancy soaps; sperm, star and mould car-lies. All cf v.hii-h will be sold in i-uantitics to suit purchr.se rs. at the cheat Corner f-'tnre of PATTON & Htl'PLE. Cnrwcn?vHle, ICoveiabcr 1, ' milE AMERICAN BOARDING HOUSE. S The subscriber would inform the public that he hos just completed a large new building, on trie touth end oi 'ccon'l Mrcet, t ic.aitici-1., ra., wnicn hehas furnished aud fitted un in the most comforta ble, manner for the acL-oruiuodatiou of travellers and permanent boarders. His charges will be moderate, and Lis lions? con ducted irt a decent, cober raid orderly manner, T. hcre all quiet ar.d peacu. loving people, who may visit Clearfield can Cr.d a temporary ho!,-ic.:' . JOHN- S. RADERACir.. Jnly 1 5, 1? 51. . jr NOV.' NOTHING HEAiX-QU AUTEKS. JJ.k. .Dutkiok's Waek smith ."-hop. in Curwcnsv;Uc, nearly op.po.-iio the Post Ciej, always open, and J.v'coa. hiiostlf always ready to ?rvo his cas'om-C-rs. Ail kinds of wo'lk dose in the best style. r-a-I most durable mar.r.cr. . Horse shoeing done on the shortest notL-c. an I -n failure to rcnder.dcr sati's fa'clion the rjoncy returned. All kinds of grain, taken iii exchange f-r work a:.d tiic menev net rvftrsc-t- jacot: fltrick. Ctirwer-sviRc, Doc 0, lh51.-'y. ff IFE INSVK ANt'E : SAVE YOUR L1V1-.S.-jLJ AND YULR MONLV, by ha-, ing your life insured in the Susqiudii'iuia Mutual J r.suraiice t'oiupaiiy of iiarrinburg. Pa. ; . CAPITAL .-;-!O'.i.0ii0. , . CiiAUTi.riu.a OIaik a 2 id, Any person can have their own iii'o insars I or that of ix fiiond. from ;one t ninety yuars.. : Per sons of 21 years of. ago, pay il o per SI-j., year ly. At :0 years, J.ISU frSH?i;(M!. yearly f -v life. The whole prsmiiiia for iii'tj in ordinance is '?2--9, :,t the af'e of 25 vears. premium ditto, Sl'-O. is i25.H. ' " ." Dr. B.-V.'Witsos.cf .CloarSeU, Medical E.t cminer. An v. iiiformation mnv be obtained from ." ; . , Dr. A.'T. SCHRVVEiL. Agent. September 6," 1651. TLENiliJ NEW- .STORE. IX. Shaw A 3 Son' have just returned from theciiy with an entire new stock of Goods, which they offer for sale on the very lowest f rms, at the old stand lately occupied by A. M. Hills. West end of the Mansion House Clearfield, l'a. Their stock of goo-is has been selected tti'h great care, and a better or cheaper assortment was i.eer brought into Clear field county. They defy all competition, nnd invite tho pub lie to call aud -sami"r.e their goods. Every ar;i c!e ii entirely new, and a3 cheap, if not cheaper than can bo purchased elsewhere. II. SHAV,-. A. If. SHAV,-. Juno 27, IS54. TAMES P has i( EIDDL'J GORDON Attorney at Law, removed l is ot.ice to use vocni adjoining in the East, the Drug .vrnro of Dr. Ii. Lorain, and will devote his whole attention to the practice of his profession. He m:.y be consulted in i'rriiri and gV;h.7. June 13. :54.-ly. iJAMv NOTICE. V,'c tLe subscribers intend iLB to make applicarion to tho next Legislature of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania for an Act of Assembly to incorporate a Ranking Company, with Hanking and discounting privileges, to be called the ''Clearfield Rank'' ami located r.t the P.orough of Clearlield, with a capital of One hun dred thousand dollars." A. K. Witniur, Javes T. Lr.oxAr.n, Ric.iAito Shaw. ' Javks R.Graham, Jo.vathax D)v.stox, -Ei.ms Iuwin, J. F. AVeavi-U, - J. W. Smith, J. C. McEnallv. . -- June 27, 1854. Cm. " - ISAAC 31. ASHTON. Hat Store, No. 172 Maikct St., Philadelphia. Hats, Caps. Furs, Ac. of every variety, and tho best quality always on hand. . .lane 15, LS54 ly. jUY REEF, of the best quality jast received and for sale at Wm. F. Ikwi:.'s Cheap Store. June 14, '5 1. JANTED I3IH1EDIATELY. Six jour neyman Shocmakcis. Constant employment nnd liberal wages will ba given, Apply next door to the Journal office, at the shoe store of ' ' - : C. S. BLACK. September G. 1 854. - .' , ; - i - r i i -. BE11EGE DELAINES. A superior article o Bercge Delaines in dress patterns,, at 25 cents per yard, never sold in this conntv before for less than 50 cents, at - MOSSOP A POTTARFF 'S. June 13. '54 ' , : .. - ' ' . A. WALLACE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, office nearly opposito tho Court Jlouge, Clearfield Pr., will attend faithfully to all business entrusted to his care'.' ' . -Jnuo 17, 1S51.- ly.' ' J: II. LARIMER Attorney aatl Counsellor at Law. OCicc with John L. CuitleJsq., next door to Dr. II. Lorrein's Drug Store, Clearfield, Pa. May 2;, '51-1 y G ONR AD A WALTONvilardware Store, No, 255 Market Street, Philadelphia..-. Hardware, Iron, Nii.ils, Ac, of every description; : - :r . June 15, lS51-ly. EORGB J. WEAVER A- CO.. No. 19 North WaJ ter Street, , Philadelphia. Dealers in Carnet chain, Yarn, Manilla and Hemp Rojies, Red-cords, Clothes-linesyAc:; Ac.' - '. Jone 15i 1854-ly; r; ' - ' r . i i i - ..i i . , , , "I ff Sacks Salt,' ju!ti rceivd at the Cheap 1 UU Store of . i MOSSOP. A POTTARFF. Jano 14, '54. ; BEIDLEMAN A HAYWARD Wholnsale llro cers. Ten Healers, nnd Commission Merchants, No. 273, Market Street, Philadelphia. . . . v " , . , 'd. reidelman:,, , ' L' - - - a. haywauD,' Juno 15,lS5f-Ir. : . .-. . '"' -rr 1 .1" '' ' i. i)f Barrens New Orleans Sugarv at Sixpence, per rvJ pound, for sale at the Cheap .Store cf .... --- :. A. 31.. HILLS. STONE WARE, of vrrT Tari?f-, cheap for cHi , at tho Stor'nf ' - - - ' ' "W. F. IRWIN, Jut i m A. M. TTTT.T.S n Tl S 0n,. orfimn. inr hia ,-;ti,rn Ptoifir.M I . IrlK. cial Teeth, from one to a full set, moun ted in the most approved modern stylo. Filling, Filing, and Cleaning done with care and neatness. Teefi extracted with all the care and dispatch modern science can furnish. - Dll. HILLS, can always be- found at his ofacc as he is now devoting his whole attention to his profession. June I t. '51. L EDO'S COMMERCIAL HOTEL, No. IS. South Sixth St. Philadelphia. The subscriber has recently enlarged and fitted up his house, and is now enabled to compete successfully, with any es tablishment in the City. His rooms sre comfort able and. well ventilated, and his tabic furnished witli the best in the market. He respectfully soli cits tiie large circle of his Clearfield friends jo give him -a call when they visit thocitv. . . JACOB G. LEBO. . June 13, 1S54- ly. TEtt" FIR 31. PATTON & IIIPPLE would l inform the public that they have just opened a new und f plendid assortment of Goods of every variety, at the old stand of II. L. Patton at Cur wensville.. At their store lay be found, almost everything adapted to the wants and necessities of the people of this region. , Dress-goods, Lawns, Laces. Gloves. Cloths, Cassimeres, Clothing, Hats. Caps, Roots. Shoes, Ac, Ac, of the best quality and at the lowest prices. Also a splendid assortment of Hardware. Quecns- waro an-t Groceries. They invito all persons to give th.,n a call, ful ly assured they will be able to render entire satis faction. - II. I). PATTON, E. A. IIIPPEL. Curwcnsvillc, Juno 15, 1351-ly. ! "ITOII NR. MORROVr, Cabinet Maker, Shop oppo bJ site M. E. Church. Clearfield, Pa. keeps con stantly on hand and makes to order, all ksnds of Furniture, tueh as Tea Tables. Card Tables. Cen tre Tables. Sofas, Spring Seated Chairs, Rcdsteds, L'ureaus, Wash Stands, Cupboards, Safes, Ac Ac Coffins made on the shcrsest notice, and Funer als attended. JOHN it. MORROW. June 13, 185-1. ly. . FjpiIE RED FLAG VICTORIOUS. The Diood JL Red Banner floais in triumph on the -O.V Cor ui r iStore," where A. M. Hills has just opened the cheapest and most splen lid assortment of Goods, ever displayed before this community, and exactly adapted totLcir many and various reces-'i'ics. Every variety ;f il:its, Caj-s. Hornets. Roots. Shoes, Cloths, Cassimeres, and all other kinds of dry-goods, that are unapproachable by any other feirniiar articles, cither in Lcauty of style,. quality, or J rija. Also an excellent assortment eT 'ro-eri-js, Il.trl-' wtire. Stone cud Quecr.3ware, with fancy articles ad i Hj! it it I'm. L'a defies c-nipeti;in. and invites all persons io give liiiu a c-Jil at the Uori'fr.'' which his tru ly beccmo tho -Razai r' of Clearfield. " Every attention will be shov- a to enstomcra an 1 visitors, and r-o piiius will bo spared to s:-d all Mailing away, loaded with Lis beautiful ani valaa-1-Ie tov-di. tever surpassed in Clearfn-M. A. M. HILLS. ClearEeld, June 15. lf-54-I r- "jVLW GOODS AT TUE CASH STORE. TLe J. -I subBt-riber has just received a large and "v r,l 1 selected stock cf GOODS of almost every ok-sorip-ti-.-n suitable to the season, which h i.3 telling t a at extremely 1;t prices, lie respectfully invites the attention cf all who w ish to buy goo l Goods at the lowest prices, to call at tho sign of the -Cheapest Goods. Country produce of almost every discrip.iou ta ken at market prices in exchange for goods. Persons wishing to pur -base, and receive a fair equivalent for tboir money, will well to give hi tit a call. Ec member tho sign of the CHEAPEST GOODS, on ?darkt street, and call and bo ooaviiwo-I .that there is truth in tus woids thereon inscribed. June U, 1751. WM. F. IRWIN". rElYUONE CITY DEEO STOllE. The JB- undersigned having purchased the entire Ptosk of S. A. Martin, would take -this metliod of informing the "Natives,' 'and the public generally, that Drugs and family medicines of all kinds. and in fact every thing that is generally kept in a Drug Store. can be had at this establishment cheap er than at any other in the country. This estab lishment will be under the management of one that has experience, and is well acquainted with medicine, ami is also eompetant to precribe for all those that mav reuir- the advice of a Phvsi cian. - JAMES M. MAUI IN. P. S. A private Office attached. TFST ARRIVED the splendid stock cf Cloths. 6.' Cassimeres. Vesting-, Triiiiniings. Ac rccriuiy purchased by tho Subscriber, which he will seif or make up to order, in the most fashionable and du rable manner, f t uis .tore in -Shaw's Row." The material and -fits' warranted No charge for show ing his. cheap aad beautiful goods. He would inform the trade in Clearfield, that he is the authorized ag'-nt for Devere's London and Paris Fashions. THOS. SHEA. Jur.o 27. i534. TTOHtf T.'JbSELL C3. TANNERS A CL'RRI- G T-amr.ian Hills. (Hoarl'ield s.9 1-1RS, Penusville Co., Pa., keep constantly on hand an excellent as sortment of leather, which they offer for sale at the lowest cash prices. Cash paid for hides. July 15, loj-1. TP R. CARTER Dealer in stoves, bar-ircn. 2L nails, and casting of all kinds. Also plows, and other agricultural utensils. On Sccon-l Street, under tho Republican OUioe. Sand 15. "o-l ly. Ff ARRIS. HALE & CO Wholesale Dkvggists. JLjl No. jy. Market Street, North side between sixth and seventh. Philadelphia. Drugs, Medi cines, Chemicals, Patent Medicines. Surgical In struments. Druggist's Glassware, Window Glass, Paint?, Oil?. I've?. Perfumerv. Ac, Ac ' " ' JOHN HARRIS. M. J. SHARSWOOD, , JOHN M. HALE, E. B. OP.CISON. Juno 15, 1754-ly. D. NEAV FIRM. HARTSHORN A McCRACK EN, have just opened a new and splendid as sortment of goods of every variety, at the old stand of D. W. RORINS A CO., Lumber city, Clear field co.. Pa. They invite the public to give them a call, and feel assured they will be able to render entire sat isfaction. Lumber, Hides, Rags, Grain, and all other kinds of produce taken in exchcnirc . . 15ENJ. HARTSHORN, August 9,1551. TJiOS. McCRACKEN. . MOOD & CO Extensive Dry-goods Dealers, No j lb7, Market St., Philadelphia, keep constant- j Jy on hand a largo, splendid, aud cheap stock ot the most fashionnblo and elegant goods. They in vile country Merchants to call and examine their splendid assortment, before purchasing elsewhere. June 15, 1854-ly. rWTTLHAM S. HANSELL A SON, Manufae V 1 urers and Importers of Saddlery, nnd Sad dlery jlardnare. No. 2$ Maikct Street. Ehiladcl phia. . Saddles, Bridles."' Harness. Trunks, Whips, Saddle Dags, Bridle Filling, Bits, Stirrups. Buckles, Carpet Eags,'ect. '- '. (Jane 15, '51-ly. 4AirTTON. All ncrson3 aro herebr cautioned a 'ainst purchasins, or in any-way meddling wiia- a wo norso wagon ana TAur (n .lii- TtrtaBaceinn tf P 1 1 pair f bob slens Boos, as the said property bilongs to mo and is in his possession loan only. T i JOHN BRL'BAKElt as September 20, I3o-l. '. -;i AT. LANE A CO-. -Wholesale Clothing Store,' No. 171, Market Street. . Every variety of ready made Clothing, in the most fashionable stylos oonstan tlvonhand. June 15, '541y. "1 ff Barrels Fish, for sale at the Cheap- Stor IUU of W. F. IRWIN. ; Juno 14. '54 ' . : . I71RISMITTII fit BROTHER, . - " WHOLESALE TOBACCO DEALERS, - -- " : Ko. 105 S"- Third StTeet, five dnorg below Rsee,' yr.-2ft,-'M.-ly. PRlLATr.LPWI. - GRAHAM'S 31 AGAZ1NE. N'W LME. IS54. In aunt nacing fcisT ; , J1. " receive orders for the New Volume, the i ; not know he has any very brilliant i-- ": out in large capitals to dazzle p.m. i" '.'.' 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It is not al ways convenient to secure a copy of the vcrLiy issue oa tho arrival of a stcamor; in or-J-.T it f! j -;. regularly this delightful woi k, wo advise our i j.t rlcrs to possess themselves of the ban Jsjmo month ly reprint of McElrath A Raker, who bring o-.'t "llouseholl Vord3" with cjinme'-:dablo punctuali ty, at New-York. Frcderk-k Parker. i'O Washing ton street is tho Eosiou agent. liatton Trius cript. The articles, both in style and thought, are far superior to the trash that occupies the pages of so many of our popular magazines. .Yttv York Atl:t. The above are but a few extracts from ni'ct;(w notices of the press lately received. 'I In -so w!'. wish Household Words will receive it monthly er mail upon remitting the subscription price. Spe cimen numbers sent on receipt of five red .nc-srga stamps. McELRATII A RAKER. Publishers. Aug. 23. 17 Spruce st.. NowYoik. EMOVAL. ROKLR. EROTHERS A JONES, No. 153 i 1T0 Maukkt STi:Ei:T,PEtLAyrLrriA, Importers and Manufacturers oi City aud La,;tcm made HOOTS and SIUJ-S, uUo every variety of French and English Shoe Ln.-tings. Patent Leath er, Kid aud Call' Skins, Shoe Laces, Gallons. Rind iugs, Ac. Ac, suitable for manufacturers. Also, Foreign and Domestic Straw and Silk Eon nets, Leghorn, Panama and Palm Leaf Hats. En ltsh, French and Amctican Artificial Flowers, Oil Siik, Straw Trimmings, A., Ac. Ac Having removed to our new Store, No. 15S A 10!) Market Street, below 5th, South Side, up stairs, wa invite your attention to our large and varied Stock of Straw Goods, Roots and Shoes, which, we are preparing for the approaching Fall Sales. All our Uoods being exclusively CI . our OTTD di rect Importation and Manufacture, we feel confi dent that our facilities arc such that we can offr you inducements as regards variety and prices cf Goods, unsurpassed bv anv house in the eonutry. BOKF.lt, BROTHERS A JONES, Nov. 8, 1651,-ly. riiilaJtlphia. A CARD. The Tyrone City Drug Store is still Jt. in a nourishing condition; the undersigned has made large additions to the Btoek, snd is pro pared to sell, WHOLESALE and RETAIL, Drugs, Medicines. Alcohol, Linseed Oil, Copal arnish, :r-irits cf Turpentine. Gam t-heUac. l.Hherr., "reek. Rosin, Soap, Candles, l'otash, Hnsoand s Magneria, Schneck's Pulmonic Syrup, Bull's Sar saparilla, Salamoniae, Allunin, Copperas, Asafajti da, Oil of Stone, Oil of Spike, Pine Oil, Burning Fluid. Ayers' Cherry Pectoral, and a '-tarnation lot of other fijeins'," too numerous to mention. JAMES M. MARTIN-. Tyrone City, January SI, lSi5.-3mo.' ' "VWTAXTED. A yeun- roan, a good Workman T nnd cutter in tho ilerchant and Country trade in Tailoring, either as a partner or foreman, will find a good situation and constant tiuploy ment after tho 1st of May nest, in New Washing ton, Clearfield Co. D S. PLOTNER. -New Washington, Jaunary 24, lb55.-3t. TJEW LIVERY. HORSES, CARRIAGES am 1 BUGtilESFoR HIRE. The subscribers weuld inform those who desire to be accommodated with Horses or buggies on reasonable terms, that they can alw'avs be obtained on application at their Sta-: bio, or tho Good Intent Hotel, in Curwensvillc , ? FLEMMING A FOSTER. Curwensvillo, Jan. SI, IS55.-6mo. HAVE VOUSEEN SAM? Tho -subejiiber would inform hi old friends and the pub Ha generallv. that ho siitl cot.tJinies to keep a hotud of entertainment ia New Wasoington, wheratiiOa who call with him will .receive, every attends, and be made comfortable ' ' ' Good stabling, andevfry c ikkt "J'tVoS? horses on the premiss., -D A IP ? PJ'OT A-rt. Glue. LiOg-woou. txtraci oi i.oK-uUli, - uib.cjt t-w-ber, Yellow Ochre. Chrome Yellow, Spanish Brown, Madder, Vcnition Red, Prussian Rlue. Blue Smalts, tnr. Ochre. Antinionv. Dra-r-ron's Blood, Fcer.a- f I II ii t : i 5-. V ' f i 4 t .1 n n I! , ' '-v.- . .