r J 5 -' J i !! i i i.hiiii,h ii mi. pojr'j-ri !. i-w.'V'm'.-aiMiOT-'. frifjfiwu -V .- - -- . - ..-' - . - r - -. . -a -? f '. - ''-'"r'.''"L,r'"""," lis hi f f il mi. -t Hi 3i' tv; ft t- r.' i " - 1 i. ISI 1 It'.: P .3. - : r i i 1! ttv '. ti V I 4 ' i-;:;. inp!ar long:., ' . - NELLY V.' AS A LADY. , I"" T--n do MiSeWMppi Coatin', ; , . , ' tag time I trilbied ou de way, ! ' ' ju night 1 cotton wood a totin, V -..-'-' ' Eingiri for my true lub all de way. - - "? e'Jy it;1! "lady, la;? n:rt she died, ' bride. Toll da bell for lubly Se'.!,' ray la:k Yirginny's Sew I'm unhappy an' I'm wearyv ," ";, i t- Can't tolo'de cotton wool fco more, . East night while Ne'.Iy was a idcepia', ' ;. ti,, Death camo a fcaoekia' at de door. .. v n : - , ; Selly was a, lady, is.,' , . . I . "When I eaw ray NcJly ia do mora'w',' . blie smtlo. ti!l s'ae opened up iiur eye?,. . An' fSMued liko da lisrlit ob day adoraia', 55 ' '" ' Jn fu ? pn lagta.ti i-id. . . Ti) ; - . ; X-Hy vtat a la iyv Ac.. K I?Tn r4 Jo nar0'iu ob dc wiUr, ' '' r Whar de lose wi-epiii willow prcw, I)r iiljf 1 Virinny's luWy danhtor, Uar the in deatU tnay Snd repos. !'' . , ....... . r'--Ilv- w:js a lady, Ac. . j. . ,,Ditn in de-rsuadaws luondt da cloTser, ,. V VJk' wM. Xelly J.y'tayHlc,- ' ' 3'ow ail Uc-ia bij.py d;ya are pbur. ;. i"art'tll, ay darli Virginny's bride.' ., Nelly was a lady, c. 0it ii n b junior. A G30D CLL OZfE. . Sul jo!:i wc," yr.c of tlio best stories on record.-' A H'.ile old, wo g; aui, Lut there is a rich liunor all throiizh Many of our readers will not iiavo an it Leforo. Here it is : Dr. Mac kenzie ti-l'.s with-great good humor an anec dote i: the New York Union,' which we before heard ri-rlxuly rehtL'd. It all ?uOUt n, cer tain l.v.ly MiJ'tleton, wlio. contrary to her incut anxious wio'a, v.as unLloised with any chiHrcn. After an ahsouce f several years with her Itig iJrd ia ragiund, s'as jetr.rncd with hint to re- j id 1? for a time on one c-f their Irish estates. M "A3 the carri iges drove np the masion 6h? noticed several tine loo;.'; children aDcut the "'ife.'and htvinz learned that their mother was the wife of the gate porter, she determined to interroslie, her relative to the cause of iicr fecundity- she, therefore, nest day inado.hcr.way lrwr: to the porter's lodee, az 1 coaimenedher l&i'ujfrhs : 'irtose ch'il lre-d are tliese.'my gocd WBifjs?'- A11jiiv own, my good lady.' - Tf hat f three i r.r.tms f the 8inic ape V Ycs, mj lady, I had three the last time." - Uorr 1 .Lg sre you mnrried V 'Three years, you iad.vship.' And how rnasy children have vfi; 7 'Seven. Tb?.v? yov.r ladyship.' . -At la3t cauie t'ae u.u.'s'.ioa of qaef ttori how Ae came to have thy children t The po.jr vo raaa, 'not tvtdl .knowing whit ihi3 c-atechisra Mar.t,-Rnd not well knov.isg how to wrap up ia delicatj wot ! her i lea of er.isa and effect, .blushed ar.-l grw cent used, and at last, for want of something better to sir, repli ad think, it. ra M be tWt iot atoes, ray. lady; ThTrtnifoi d-.-l a theory of population qniio tew to Lady Midd!etoo,who agerly demanded --The potatoes ! D you oat luiich of them V 'Oh, yes, lady, very seldom wc have bread, and so take potatoes all the year round.' . Greatly agitated with her new information, the lady further asKc-d : 'And where do you get, the potatoes?' A"e grow them in oar iittie g'arden, my laly ; sure Tat tilU it!' . VeIl,J 8 lid Lady Middleton, send mo tp a cart loa l of these potatoes, and the steward shall pay you well for them.' .Shortly after her ladyship rose to leave the Louse, and indeed had left it, when the matron ran after her, and, blushing as she put the question, asked "Ah, then, my lady, i3 it to have children that you want the load' of pota toes'" It wa j the lady's turn to blush, as she confessed that it was. 'Because, Via tbinkiu', ray lady, in thr.t case Fal hsd I'tfier icne the fo'.a'.ccs to himself!' Tho Shortest Vty. ;:tYe were pratifie 1, tha other day, by a visit fpiu an old friend residing in the vicinity of Napoleon, Indiana, sari ii reminded us c-f an oldj unpublished story we once heard of that place. .'!:.; . . . . : . Same twelve j'earu ago, Napoleon was cele brated for two things one for the carousing propensities of its cilizens;and the other for tba great number of cross road-i in its vicinity". It apj3ir3 th t an eastern collector had stop pe ai Day tou to spend the night, cud gain some information about his future course. During . tha - cvci.ug, he . became, acquainted with an ld drover who apu'arcd to be well posted as to the geography of the country, aal.tku collector thought he iaight,as well in qnirc as toward tho best route to ditiercnt points t which ho was destined. "I wis! to go to Gie-.-Tjfleld,?' said tho col lector, '"rZVX which ii jay rarest way ?" . ' said the drover, "you'd better 'go to irapo'eoii, and take the roil lsaling nearly north. Tha collector noted it down- ' VTcU, Sir, if . I ata to go to Edlaburg ?" 'Then go to Nipoleon, and ;take tL road -csu ....-' ; ' ' "- , ... .. ""Vrcli, if I wished to go to Vernon ?" " " t -Go itt Nsinoleon, and take the road eouth west." -: - ' ' "'"Cr to'lndianapolis ." asked the collector, eyeing the drover closely, and thinking he wx being imposed upon. ' ' i-' ' r "Go to K vpcJon and follow tho north-west Ycl?- ,.';. ' ' ' ;.':' Thi collector looked at his note book ; every direction had Napoleon on it ; he began to feci his ruettlj rise, and he turned -'once cifcre to the drover 'with-,; ',' j v T-"Suppose, rny friend, I. wanted, to go to The drover ne ver smiled, scratched his head, andy'if'fer a "moment's" cornslderation,' said T f j Well, nay, dear sir, . I ' don't know, of any horter .road you could take,- than to go to IV u poleoa."r WaabJIetropolitan. '' ' ' J ' C7"TTido'w Drizzle's husband lately -died of chclera. Ii the ra!d3tcf.his most ccnte "bod ily pain; after the" hand of death has koucliM )Am'j auci'whlla WTithlng in ngoiiyj his gpntlo ifu Raid to him, "Well Mt. Drizzle, you jiocdn't kick round so and wr the hota all pt, if yon are dvin.' - ., ' Mas. rAE.TixGToi'i'j)KExCE tU Ike. "lie's so full oflife ami jmimosity!" eaidMrs. Partington, in, descrilins the good qualities of Ike to a neighlxir ho had come in to ccia-l-Uln of Llni for tLrbtrln 'stones at a 'faVcrit J dog. : . - i ! . - .' . 'Eiit there isu't any malice in lilni, and when he f,iste:ied old Mr.. Blaze ia Lis own Louse so that he couhln' get out to drive the boys away froju costing' in his Ce! d, it. wasn't iigliutsslhoiigh Mr. Blase said he'd never live till he died because he dUl it: Depend o'n' it, ilVern Leys isn't the '-.worses' for being a little mischevons, and mark U when you will,'- con tiuufcl she, raising her fiuecr gradually, till it Ktood perpendicular as a lightning rod,"the ttnicst hey isn't always the best the still cow eatri the twill and some boys who Lave al ways had good inflneriZ'i, never profit by them wiieu they get so as, tbey can act out them selves." ' .-.'. . "For my part I'd rather see a: boy or man show himself right o;t at the beginning, than find him a boy 'constructor :;t last that I have been wsrraLng in jir. busbiji to sting it." The neighbor uodded, half convinced bv her l'hil csri'hy, and went away' Jttink i hg strougly ' or a' horsewhij as a remedy lor troublesome boys in a neighborhood. But there i3 a grain of truth in what she said. " A Maiji Law Casz. "If the cor.rt pleases, the niatter to be passed upon is one in relation to the unlawful sale of one lot of imported spirit 3. Vc shall prove tint Sttbin.,-, the de j'eiidart, ueais inUqnor, 'that he has sold li quor, and that the moateytfor that liquor: is now in his possessions.' The first and only witness that I shall call is Juxaes Dubious. Kiss thc hook, Mr. Dubious. Do you know the defendant, SteLir.s ', ' " . '1 cs s:r. '.There does he reside?' On the top cf Maine Street.' . , What's his business?' 'I can't sty exactly. Ail I. know is that I bought an article of gin of him yesterday. D!3 yon fcr itl" . ' ; 'icssir. 'llow iniifh ?' "- . gers and trav.dlrrs. His bar s'O'-kod with I'm One hundred and twenty -live dcllars." , tt. t liquors. an.I bis tabic will always be suppliea 'inat a cveorgo s.r. ihe witness u vours. 1 Mr. Dash.' " ' "'. Dash accordingly cross-examined . Dubious. 'Mr. Dubious, yon'say you bonght that zril cle of iu of the 'd.-ford ;nt ?' . ... 'Tea, sir.' " What kind cfgia was it?' 'A cotton gin, for my brother's plantation, in Georgia. 1 , AsscccTi: too. tus Tiotiis. In thesa times when rtdigicri atld politics arc so intimately conoreted, the iVdlow'ing anecdote of General Jackson, vvl ilc I'resident, comes home with, sinnning force to the many gentlemen cf the "cloth" who evince ULU:istakab!e desire for meddling in politic;!. It' also shows the Old Hero's views cf d'aty ia reference to clerical d2cc hunters; A Western minister of the Gospel applied to him for cilice. He was told to call . again, and in the 'meanwhile, the President aseer- iaiue;u i; is vocation, 'ira .vou not a torts-i tian minister?" asked Jackson. "I am," ths candidate replied. "Well," atid the .Presi dent, "if you discharge the duties of , that of- 13 USELL ft SCIIOTT, IMI'.)ilTEU3 AlSLi uce, whica is better than I can confer, you j tyr.. No. lijs Maiket, h .Merchant Street. will have no time for any other. I advise you j Jan. 17, 3. PhiladelpLia. to return hor:c ar.d attend to that without rjpyilONC CITY ILOlUL. Hl't;ilLSA seeking any additional responsibility, that yon -B- IRVJN, would respectfully infv.rm the public , , , , , . . : '" , that they have vcrv greatly improved their liouso, may be enabled, hereafter, to give a rood ac- : M,a arc;Mff Mc i'uord" lhe travelling public. COUIlt cf y"UT stcar;lolJip." the most comfortable ac'.'omhiv.dations'. 'iheir b-ir j is furnished w ith the very b.r,t Honors, and the Bcsker Hill. A Yankee gentleman con- luxuries cf the Philadelphia' nisrfcet tiro to bo v'i-H i r.ritiv'i (rs.-tl-.ni-1-i ,,Pn..n,l i r, vl .w fmand on their table. They resprc'.fuUv invite vevi.iga butis.a ge.ai.maa mound. to t!,cir 1JKIJleroll3 fricl,rli ia cicarSeld to give them the d:Gerent objects of attraction in the city j a call.' " ... Augi .-t ti.lSil. of Boston, brought him to Bunker Hill They j ? -riy-"( YYV ANlV N I ! ()3 NTOl! ih---'f i ic stood looking at tlie sidendid fc'aalt, v. ltca the ) 1 M subs -riber would respectfully inform tbc pub Yankee said i lie, that he ha just opened an entire new stock of L. . . Y ' . . ... I boots and shoes, in Urahnni's ' Row. one : door oast "Tljs is the ppot wncro h arreu fell. : . of the Journal Oliiec. L'lcnrficld. Pa. "Ah," replied the EnglishmatJ, evidently Every variety of Ladies aiii;t-ntK'mnn's sraitCTS, ' . . i . -i ... ,l . , . ' ' laeed boots, pumps, congress bonis, children shoes not posted up in local historical raptors, k1 j ... & ch"t, Ke bo1.it to . n it hurt Dim much " " ! The native looked at Lira vt Uh an expres sion of fourteen fouitin'-oi-Julvs in his coun- tenaricei" ' ' 1 ' ' i . ;, ).' ! pOIIN V. HUSI1TON & CO., IMI01tTKK:S .. i!e AND I'EALhR'S in Earthenware. China, tl lass, ,". exclaimed he, "he was : arc. 215 MjtrJUt Zt., opposite Red Lion Hotel. Phil- 'Hurt him, sir. killed, sir.". "Ah, was hcch,'.' sai l the stranger, still' eying the monument, and commuting its height in his own mind layer by layer. "Well; I think ho would have been, to fall sa far." CC7""Will you tako this woman to be your wedded wifo V asked an Illinois tuagls'trato of;fhc masculine of a ccttj'le who stoo 1 np.be lore him. ' Well, squire, yon must be a tur nal green hand to ask me such a question" tis thr.t ar. Do you think that I'd bo Mich a pla gury foo! as to go to- the bar hunt, and tnlic this ar gal from tlie 'qUiltin' "frolic, if f Wasn't conscriptuously sartin and determined to have her? Drive on with your business, and don't ax foolish questions. " , EC7"ir you wotild have a sharp. anpetito for brvakfast, rejeat tho folitnving over tweltj times without brcatliing. Repeat it twenty times, and you can cat a , mastodon : "I saw five brave maids, sitting on five broad beds," braiding broad braids. I said to . these .live brave maids, sitting on Cvo.broad beds, braid ing broad braids braid broad braids, brave maids." . , ."- . 1X7: A witness in tho Kalcigh court being asked if he had ever heard that Mrs. Wilkins Was 'a haturalistjVsai'd he understood she ltid ten chilfren ! .. '.'If that doesn't constitute be-, ing a naturalist, then I should like to know what does?" We 'sposcd.it did. E -ifin fj-'other, I'm afraid a fever would go hard with me." ' ' " v-'-l . f -"Why, my son?;' ;: f , ,. , :M , , '.Cause you sec, mother, I'm sd small that there wouldn't be room for it to; turn.", '-'" ' DC?" ;I hate to hear people talk behind one's back," as the robber said when tho constable cAlh?d, "stop thtef!" ; 7 .: , . . f T M P O C fAST TO Ii E KC II A NTS MixcPAfToav. The utscril?r b'avicg iccrcastd Lis faoilitios for mt.uiaotunn ware, ii now pre pared to furnish H who may favor Lisa with tfleir orders- Jtone.brtl tJketr$l tcorLteM are etuployrd, and sicpfior trite! of slocl used. For the good quality .of bis "Wares, he" can refer fo his large uu. ljr of custodiers ia Clearfield acJ a-ljosuiug couc tiei, who have purchase i from him fur luauv ve:irs pa?.'. 5T0VE riPE,lways on hand. .;. ' "." Jf JZcerg article is iitzyeclfd hrore it Irnrrs iie factory x-rrchuMtxtrr. hot lronUr( vhh tejiiy tcare. Price lifts furnished on post-paid application. . . . LYMAN" ILr.ElilNo,,18 MiukctSt..; , Jaa.SI, 'i5.. ', ','"".' ' . Ilarrisbuig, Pa.; Ol'NT VEItlJON' HOU.SE. No-f.aNojt'i ceo.id St., Piiitadelptiia- ilio iu;dftri:rtn?d Lin ing K-iisd the above well known House,-which had been IInovatud ax; Ru-3!Ki!t,s:L Tiiuoircir ott, has ju.t opened it fr the rceeptioi) of visitors. , 1 he furuiture is .!1 new. and b:is been selected with c:irc from JJcuklcs well kitowj tsvabjislijutjit in Chcsuut !;tcct, and is of tho latent" aud'iigi't fashionable style, ., The location for Merchants and ethers .coming to the city is convenient, being in the ceiitrc of bushiest. .... , Ilia friouds in Clc:trCeld are rc?i)ectfiilly"s:vli citcd to ive them a cnli. , . I. I- BAItRl'rr, . Aus- CO. 13:. Proprietors. liktain cur.i: rci: acuj:.-faiutq ALL! no ecus v rAv. -1 hU prcpatation fens" an established rcpatatton, and is oQ'erod with cuh-' Edciicc as a ci:ro for fever and at;ue, or ii.tti initttnt f jvcr. It way be taken by the" most dv.di.eate with perfect safety, bt ii.g a pure vegetable tyrup. " If taken .-uvor !iu.r tv dircetious without euring, a Second bottle will be supplied free of charge, or tho nioney' returned ' JSune ze'inin without the sUuulr.rc J. II. PALETllORP. Jr . Xo. RJ Xiilh Kccoml Street, Philadelphia. OcloUr 11. 1S.H. TJOTICE. AH those wLo have aceounie with 1 1 the late Cnu of T. 11.' l'rt.To-; & Co.. are here by notified to come forward and fettle thou imme diately, orhe bobks.wiil be placed Tn the h:md of a prepcr person forsetfUnieiH. Ihe books ore in the powioii of Javks Invis t C .. nt R.i!d Hills. Paid Hills, December 27. lW.-'Jt.' '. TV 1 returned from tho East with a large np.-int- meiit of Clorhs. Ca-tmers, Neck Tics, Trimmings. Ready made Clothing. Ac., which h v.-Ill scti cheap for c:ish, at his .;'!re. two dvc; east, cf the Journal oSee. .... , Fa.hioiiabie tailoring MtiM done to order, v.k?i neatness ami dispat-di. ' ' ' ' lie invite? thc;ub;ie to'g'vo hiiu a call and cs amine his t; . , , . , ,' ' Si'ept. l.MPHfLLV HOTLL. lb.; suoscribcr woubl form his friends and the public generally. that hs still remain nt tbc old lai.d. wlivre h is at all timrs ready aid wiilirg to "entertain stran- U1- ",Anr:Li -'r n.arKei. I uanKtiti tor p:ist lavor.. hv soiivfvts aturther sh?re of piii, lie patronage. ' WM. J. IlKLIl'iiiLL. Clearfield, June ic, ISil-lv- ' . - 6veaS Eiwiiexeni. itfcrtiisrr l.na' v.r.r crucr-; fJIHAT the largest. chc:pei r.iid best rsnrtineivi JL' of Good.1, tvi-r bi oi'.ht hit Clearfield county, have jnl Hrrivv.L and ar-i ofiered for sa!e. .-.t the New 'store of tho subribers. near he Jonrn i! Cfllco, Cleartield. Pa. Never before has a mere brilliant, and at (he'rf.iii.c limo a ehenperdot of tteo-.ls been ttfered to this r.i!n?o:r.i;y. 'Jhry have all been sidett'-'i with a view "14 t!ivwtn'3 :;)al no cessiiies of the people of . a hi. particular blity. after loug experience, and intimrae acvpiaiutnueo with tlicir hu: ii:esi- vonnestauL. : ' L'ry tieodi o'ervery varicly, ircs? (iooi?, .Cloths. Cas-.iiiicics. aud Clothing: Pools uud Ahoes, Hals and Caps. Poui.ets and fr'hawij", together with a large, aud splendid assortment of lOueenswarc. H.-u-U ware and Uro:ericH. iK'fyiiig nil evjmpoiition, tuuy solicit their friends and tlie public to givo them a cad ami examine their stock. MM.,OP & I'O'f TAHFi'. June 1. lial. ly. 4 GOOD .SITUATION FOR A DOLTOK. Poet oi 's otIi.:e and Lot at private sale eitua- ated ia Freuchvillo. east of laitz. e titure, formerly owned bv Dr. F. Cunfield. For further tiartieu- tais mquiro ol J.J-. i iz. N. Ii Prugs. Ac. will bo s.ild with tiieofiee. 1 rencliviiic, Dcetmbcr liberal share of patronage. Bouts and shoes made to order. C. S. ELACN. adclphia. J. Y. R US II TON, .1. V. U'JI'K INS, K0RT. STILSON. Nov. 9, 'at.-ly. IilONEEIt 3IIEES, M RRIS TOWNSiHP, CLEAHFIELH C.l-rNTY. The subscriber keeps constantly on han-i. at hi' mills,' lumber of ail description, sorts, and izcs. Plastering lath and bills sawed on this shortest notice. These mills can run at any time during the season, Laving a neverfuiling supply of water t , : - j . , Ail kinds of produce taken in cxehan'O for'Iuin-'. btr; and the euti never refused. -. . henry ;roe. 'Sepfciabcr 20, 183I.'-ly', '. (. Kylertov. n.. P. 0. TVEW FIRM. TROCTjdAN A R(JWE, House, la Sign and Ornamental Painters, tJlazicrs, Chair t:n.keis, and Paper Hangers, ctler their jwr vices to tho eitiicns of Clearfield ami vicinity. Shop on Market St., just below tho Fouudry. . , " They keep c-onstaully on Land, and make to or der every vuriety of Chairs, Lounges. Sofas, Ac. Ac. Chairs, ond Sofas made equal in beauty to any that can be obtained from tho City, and more durable in workmanship and material. ,....,.. JOHN Tr0UTM.X. . , .Juno 11, '51. ly." ' EOL'ERT. R0WE. ' 4 rIIE GOOD IXTENf HOTEL, and Stage Ofnoc, JL Curwcnsvillo. Pa. Tho Subscriber would in form his fiiomls and tho public that ho has just re fitted and rc-furnished his house and is prepared to render every attention to tho travelling coiasr.u nity;; , - " . f ; His bar contains liquors of the fir.-it quality, and his table will always bo supplied with the best in market. . '.. ,., , r ' He respectfully solicits his friends ami others to give him a. call. ...... WM. R..FLEMMING. . June 14. '54.' 1 . ' . I7i ; P. Bl'TI.L'K, Attorney und Counsellor at Law. Clearfield Fa. w ill attend faithfully to ail professional business entrusted ttf his care;" j March; 7, ISjJ.f-if. , i f JAMES bToRAHAM Merchant aud extensive dealers in lumber. . Urahampton. p. o.,: Clear field county. T'a.i ,. May 2 , '54-ly, DRY REEF. . of, tho best quality just received and for sale at Wji. h Ihwun's Cheap Stora Juno 14. ,'51. , V kV TAMES CltOWTIlEK.-JUSTICE OF THE f PEACE, Curwensville, Ta. Office opposite the i ''t?ood luUmt Hotal." June, 16. iaft. , rniin l'Xlfl SAFE! TIIEEE CHEERS A .t-Vlt AMERICA! Tik Ceeap Cot.sli-- 'iRt t iirnaxT: We tube this mhod of icformi::g the public in general, od the ci'.ireiis of Curwctsvillc sind viciuiiy ia parlienlar. that uc fcave 'receive J ca-.r iija! large and varied selection of b'all and Winter Good", faitcd to the wamIs of every, man. w..ajaai aa:d eiiiJd ,ia the- eotuia unity. And. c Lave no Leettalion ia saying, that puichasers will Cud it greatly to their advantage to caltand CTaus ice onr ftoek." before purchasir.g elsewhere. ' ' Onr tock consists, in p"rt,' of Ladies' DrfS3 xds in great variety: seen aa plain black, fancy, filks. Turk satir.s. bcx'e-;o delaits black and fancy Alpaca., pla.iu.and j.iaid Cjicshanis. Maiichtsiej acd JJomvuitw Ginghams, Calicoes of every style, ar.d quaiitv. at prices ra;iiriig from 5 iin to l'e(5.' " black, blue, and Irov. n, i-rcr.eh and English fiotiis, plain black dov-skin' and fsr.ry cas5iiueres. black.'blr.e. brown and green satiinots. - i Cheiihs. lickings, flannel, muslins, toweling, ho siory, gloves, f'airts. iTady.made clothicg. ic-Ae. .Carpeting end tiiT.r oil eioiii. witidow and wall paper ar.d boklering. nnl oil-.-d, Window shades. . r;hoe3 of all desjr.iptiv.ois for Jadies. rii.C3 r.d c-Tsildi-cn, togetbeV ' with a largo as-nrttnont of Mens'ai!d boy' hats, cap's, boots and ho?s. "Hardware: plane?. Ac, GlansKarc, 0ecn?ware. Cedar iid U'illow -ware, coi n brvinis. .Ve.. Also, a large assortment of I'res'i tlroccries. lt : Rio Ccfi'ce, 1 in pel ink Y. -11. .and Bia;k tuw. N, 0. togar, -vrushed tftd loaf sugar. New Orh-a; and Jyrnp uiobissos. claiilicd ar.d cider Vinegar.' Ac." Rusiu aud Fancy waps.;' M-ei ju. s'nt 'iyn'l mueld candles. All of which v. uf he' ?old in quantities to suit rureha.-cre, at tk'e cheap Corr.t-r Store nf - '' '." ' : PATTON & IUPPLE. " Oirwcnville. Ntomb r 1, 1S5-L .!. DAML'L HLNNEit, Cad.inct m-ker. fchop name as formerly waeupied by David Sackets. Clearfield. Pa., keeps constantly cn hanl at his Fin uitui p V.'i'.ic-i-i oiiis.. anvl manufactures to order nl City priees.all kinds n Caoinet frare.Dining ar.d Pier lablosi !i's!ng caSi.?. Cupboard. I'dsteads M'a-h ."Srmivls. tj iiisg hoimcd Chairs, tfofj;, s?afcs, Bureaus. Marble Topped 1 smioi'S, Arc, &e. '. Collins made, nid fiii.a"-Is ..tioii-led oa wo short est no! ice. " ' , . , June 27. ISil. I."- - " HEAT MILITARY EXC IT I '..Mi E N T AT X til.I-N HOi'E! 'J he subscriber ha just recei ved a new .and extensive assortment of the .cheap est lioods ever brought into the upper end of the county: cii'.sis'.in.; of every variety of articles usu nUy kept in a cve-i.try store. Ho hope his friends :ind the pu'dic will gi'3 htm 'a call, ami fecld con uv! -nt he will be:ab!e to render satifaet;.-):':. J. C. PA1VH1N. ulcn Hone, November 2d, laid. . r Vssoeutjo:." (r iartn ekrii i iC J i i:c pirtr.e'rshrp heretofore Ci:Ur.g between C. M- (irai'.am r.j.d J. l!. '''a.t.;on. was this day dis toived bv mutual consent. 'having disposed e f their interest to Jus. 15. Orahaiu;' C f.i. ail'.AHA.M. J. E. iWATiiON (Jrahamton, Otlohor . 27:15 id. Tlie bnslcers Mil he re a ft or be continued by Jas. !'.. CrnhaTti. as ioun-i!y. iw. v collect all ac C'.unts v:uc. una pav i ll lit t"s contracted by tho fermor firm. .U-:.ik URA1LM. .. eirahainptoii, November l., ic I. . riHIIE AMEHH-AN EO'.MIDI.VG IIOUSL. JL The subseri her wnntd inftrni the yr.blie that i.c has j-a.it completed a large now building, on the ."-"oiith CTid ".P Sc.'or.d -."-tiee-i. t'leartield. Pa., which he has funiihcd and f.tted u; in the n.ot ecnti'oi'tii blc manner f r the accommodation of travellers and j'cruianent bor-h-rs. c;i:.ri;es wiii be moderate, ar.d Li he-use con Ui I'cd in a 1- -i t!. poIkt . fitid' orderly maimer, where, all ',tiiet .M;d peaee loving jiurpie. who may vL-it C'-ari : !d r;:-i tiad fa tmr-orArv "ln-mi.'' j'.):i.V . iiAiij:t'.c:i. -J..iy 15. lS;,t. . - ' Jf" NOW NOTHING 1 1 IT A I -Q U A 1 i T E lily. Ji 'tV li:T!ii.'!::s itlacksmith 'hop. in Cin'wemtviilo. neaily opj titc the i'o-'t ORiee, always open. :ud .lAcoii. himself always ready to servo his custom tr. All kimi. of woik done in the l;cs siy!e. and ihjs durable- manner. Horse shueiiig done on ihu shortest notice, and on failure to render, ler tat is faelion the nmney returned. All kinds of grain t:-.k.:u in exchange for woik ami the money not refused JACOB LETUICK. Curwecs-viP.e. Dec 0, 135 1.-1 y. JT I EE INSt'itAM'E : S.-WE YOLR LIVES. ASl) YOCR MUN1A', by having your life insured in tho Susquehanna Mutual insurance Company of llarrisbur. Pa. . . . capita:. Sioo.ooo. ... C::.'.!-.T.-.i:.i'! .t.r.rii 'S.)'. 131. Any person e-in have t!:eir own 1 if j insurud cr that of a f ricii l, from one ta ninety years. Per sons of 21 year? vf pay SI '.'I per iO't. year ly. At .'it) years. ?;.!.: f)r51tj0.f. yearly for life, 'i be whole premium f.jr lit'j in ordinance is 5'li.K i t the agu ef years, premium ditto, on SlOa, ia J .SH. w . . ""Dr. R. V- WiL.iox.or Clearfield. Medical Zx emincr. Any infoiir.aii.m may be o'.'-Mnc ! from l 'r. A.T. S:jllR V 'K:i, Agent. September o. l5ol. t3 Sjn have just returr.cd fioni tho city vv itli ::n entire new s-l.j.k of tlo ids. w lii :h they of 'cr for sale on the very lowest terms, at the old stand lately occupied by A. M. Mil's. West end of the Mansion House. Uhv-rfudd. Pa. Thoirstock of goods has been selected wilb. great ci.re. and a better -or cheaper assortment v.as never brought into Cic.ar lichl eoui'ify. ,'Ihey defy aU.c.ouctjtleaj.aa-.l ir.vite the . pub lii to call and examine their goods. Every arti cle is er.tirtdy r.tw, and as cheap, if not cheaper ihr.n can be purchased elsewhere. R. SHAW. A. H. SHAW. June 27, 1354. . , - , GOING IT ALONE. The undersigned hav ing taken to himself the store formerly own ed by Patchin A Swan. takes pleasure in informing hts friends and the public generally, that ho has ust received from the city a splendid assortment oJJivUoiaih.IIariiiv.aj:fi, Sii&SViKXlU&i. uud Caps, Roots ami Shoes, and every thing else usual ly kept in a country store. ., Persons v.is-.ing to buy cheap and good Goods .should, no ft. f.'.rgct that ho is determined not to be undersold by uuy store in in the county. His motto is --a nimble penny rath er than a Blow .sixpence.'' . - . e. c. PATCiriNj.-''-' Glen Hope, July 5. 1S54. t JAMES RIDDLE GORDON Attorney TtLaw, has removed his ofiiec to the room adjoining in th.cIhaytjjthe 1 'rug Store of Lr. II. Lorain, and will devote Ins whole uttenl1oh""tvrTIio 'praciiee tf"Ii7s profession..-He may 'be cousaltcd iii ivtnclt. .and licrnuiit. .'; Juno 13.;54.-ly. v . jurtiiEU swoopeT . - . A TTOliXKl' ' A T, LA TP. H. ,. Cuuaufiklu, Pa. Two doors East of Journal office. Cp sta-vs.-Deo. 1. 1854.- . - , ...... " E T tl I? M .. .... wtirrvu,-,v n i i- M.J. . A, 1. I... IAll.l,Z.r-, 1.11 lit LOR A C .. WlIOLKLAL DKALEKS IS '" ' Jt OTiEiaf A'S3. 0 Idli'IiD DtY pOODV-'. No. 7.1 Maiket Street between ccoiiiT and Third Sis., Philadelphia'. Ian. 1 7. '5.''.-"nu. - VAAl! 11 -s j ri'i-: v - it ..--.,.i. r. -... -. ...... a v.,,' iiav k7awie. .o. 1U JL Maikot St.. Philadelphia. Hats,. Caps,-Furs, Ac, of every variety, and the best quality 'always ou band,., , ; '; '.j .Jnnc-la. IS54-Iy. a EOlttiil COLLAOAV, "Convey aimer VUT ami Land Agent; No. Z. ' tloldsniith's Hall. Philadelphia, will faithfully .itlend to all business entrusted to his care-' v. . " Juno 27. 1354. : - . - 1 ' 171 S DENPY -Attomey-nt-Law. Cleartleld. Pa. i wiil attuiivl faithfully t s!l profossionat bu siucss entrusted to his care. '' inne 'lS,''o4.-ly,' v V B. McENALLY' Attorrov - at Lawt.- Off-bo el nearly opposite Judo V .'i-Lt s Store. Cioar lield, l'a., paactices in, Clearfield and adjoining counties. . Juiio 13. .'54.,-ly. CiJEAP CIiOTIUNai-rA Iirge lot of ChL.tiyC! things Men and Lov3. for sale cheap; by -: June 13, '54. M0SS0P A PuTTAIiFF.' LACKCERRY ERANHY.-A ooruia euro for the Dvscntarv. for :ilo bv ...... . Jxin 13. '64. . MOt&OP A- P0TTARFF. " ratilE RED FLAG VICTORIOU?. Tbc Blood JL lied Baxner Coats in triumph on the -Old Cor Mtr Sttirri''. where A. M. ItitLS hs jest opened the ehearut and most rjdendii a-S'sortsncnt of Goods, ever displayed before this eontninmty. and exactly adapted to their runny and various ice?ssiti:. Every- variety of ll Ms. ; Caps, Bonnets. Doots. Shoes, Cloths. 1 Ccssimcres, aud .ll.Uier kinds of LvF-gouda, that arc unapproachable by any other stilkilar aaticics, either inieauty of style, quality, or price. . Also an excellent aswrlinent of Gro:crles, Il.ard vrait, f tone and Queeusware, with fancy article .ad 'irrfaittwt.- '; ' ll dcfioscompelition. and invitss-aill persona to giro him a call at the -'OU Corner,'' which, has tru ly Income the 'Edzarr of Clearfield., Evry attention wilj ce shown to. cu'stotners aud visitors- and no pai::s will be spared to send all smiling Away, loaded w ith his beautiful "and valua ble foods, never suiraescd in Clearfield.- - A. M. HILLS. - Clearfield, June 15. ISof-ly. " ' - TVEW O'.ES AT THE CASH STORE. The 1I subseriber has just received a largo and well selected eroek of HUODrf of alruoat , every descrip tion suitahle to the season, v. Inch he is selling off at cstremcly low- piioes. He respectfully invi'es the attention of all who w ish to buy good Qoads at the lowest prices, to call at the sign of the "Cheap est (lOOfls. ' . ' - ' -'' -Country proibue of aiinost every diseription ta ken at market prices in exchange for gooil. . j Persvius wiybing to purchase, aad receive a fair equivalent for thuir money, will da, well to give hi in a call. - ., ' ' "Remember tho sign of the- cnEVPEST GOODS, on Maiket street." and call and be convinced that there is truth in tho words thereon inscribed. ' 'ur. I.'t, 17.it. WJI. F. IRWIN.. 3-- A. M. HILLS. 1). 1). S OSvie adjoin j5Si" h,S his Store." Clearfield. Pa. Artifi--UrnTy c;;, Teeth-ftom one to afal! set; moun ted in the in os t approved modern style. Filling, Filing, and Cleaning done with care and neatness. Teeth extracted with nil tho care and tlispateh modern Faience can furnish. DR. HILLS, can always be found at his office, as he is now devoiing his whole attention t his piofess-ja. Juuo Ii, '1. Tf. LP.O'y COMMERCIAL HOTEL, No. 1. South iLJ Sixth Ft. ITdJadelphia. The subseiiber has recently enlarged Jind titled up his house, and is row enabled to compete successfully, with any es tablishment in the City. His rooms are comfort able end well vcnlita'evl. and his table furnished with the best in tho market. He respectfully soli cits the large circle of his Clearfield friends paivc him a call when they visit the city. .JACOB G. LEBO. June I", IVd. ly. TKiV riH.'I. PATTON A HIPPLE would 1 iufoini liic publiit that they have just opened a new ami splendid assortment of (iouJs of every variety, at ti-." eld st'u.d of 11. iJ. Patto.v tt Cur wonsville. At their store- mny he found, ninios.t everything adapted to the wants and neccs-ities of ihe people T this region. Drcsi-gootls, Lawns, Laces, t.lovcs. CJoths. Cassiaieres, Clothing. Ha'.'. Ct'i-k Roots, Shoes, Ac, Ac, of the best quality and ::tt!ie lowest prices. "Also a fp!e:.di I assortment of liar J ware, Quecns-w-fre and i.rocerits. 1 hey invito all persons to give thorn a call, ful Iv assured they will be aide to render entire satis faction. . ' H. H. PATTON, .' E. A. IIIPi'i:i.. Ci.i-.vvr.f.t i'.le, .Tune 1.1. IS.Ii-iy.' V CST ARUIVKD the splendid stock of Cloths. . ( i:s. i:;:e: c-S. Vesting', 'i'ldminings. Ac. rccntly pur -haed 1-y the Siii,seriler. which he will sell or I.. ii c up to order, in ihomoKt f.tshionablo nr.d du-. rai'.'e mas.utr. at nis store in "Shaw's Row." The material and -hts warranted No charge for show ing Lis ci.eaji and bwmtiful goods. lie v.ou'.d io'oiiu the trade in Clearfield, that h is tbc authorized agr.t for Dcvare's London aad Paris Fashions." TII0S. SHEA. June "7, Is;-S. TT01IN 3 iJsSELL & CO. TANNERS A CCRRI- V ER.S, Port:sviiIe. Grampian IliUs, Clcarliehl Co., Pa., keep cv.i.'tantly or. hand en exfei.tnt as sortment of letiiher, w hich they offer for sale at the 'lowest cash prices. Cash pr.id for hides. July. 15. Is51. MAURIS, HALE .t ) W u-i.rs m HneaaisTS, No. 125'.', Maiket S:,- eet. North .sida between six:h ar.vi ssreutii. Philadelphia.. Drugs. Medi cines, Chemicals, Patent Me-.iiiine.-. Surgical fn 'strutnents. Druggist's Glassware, Wijidow Glars, Paints, Oils. 1'yes, Pcrfur ;erv. Ac. Ac. JOHN HARRIS, M: D. ' J. StIARSWOQD. ' JOHN M. HALF, E. B. OUBI.N. June 15, 1 754 ly. "-TEy I'IR"tr. HARTSHORN & Mj.--it.ACK-i. N l:S,' have jurt opened a new ami splendid as sortment of goods of every variety, at tlie old stand ofD. V. R'JiHN.S A CO., Lnmocr cit v. Olcar Uebl co.. Pa. Ihey invite the public to give them a call, and feel a.--urod they will bal.ie to render ea.Irci sat isf.'.eiion. Lumber, Hide, Rags., Grain., and alt other kinds of p reduce taken in exchange . P.ENJ. HARTiilORN,' August 0. 1554. THOS. McCRACKEN. jTyoop ,t- CO r.vtc-)vive Dry-goods Dealers. No a. A 1S7.' Maiket St.. Philadelphia, keep constant ly on hand a large. . tplendid. and cheap stocb e-f the most fashionable and elegant goods. Ihey in vito country Merchants to call aud examii.e iheir splendid assortment, before purchasing tljc-whore. Juno 15, 155 1-1 v. . ' 1'REG'E ' DELAINES. A. superior article o 1 Rerep-o Delaines iu fress patterns, at "d5 cents per yard, never old iii this counlv before for less than 50 cents, at MOSS0P A iUTTA KIT'S. June PS. '54 , . , T A. WALLACE,, ATTORNEY AT LAW, ? office nearly opposite the Conrt House. Clearfield Pa., will attend faithfully to all btusiues entrusted to his care. -; , . . ... . .-June 17, L54. ly- . , ' .' .' . Jll. '. L ARI MER---Attoriiey unvl Counsellor at Law. Office with John L. Cuttle, Esq. .-next door-to Dr..ll. Loi rein's Drug Stoic. Clearfield, Pa. -. . May 23,51-ly CONRAD A WALTONIdlard waroT Store, No. 255 Market Street,' Philadelphia. : Hard war, Iron. Nails, Ac. of every description. - June la, 13541 y. - ';.' "" f 1E0RUE J WEAVER A CO.. No. 19 NorldiWa VX ter Street, , Philadelphia. Dealers in Carpet chain. Yarn, Manilla aud Hemp Ropes, Bed-cords, Clothes-lines, Ac, Ac 'June 15, 1354-ly. !ff Sacks Salt, just receiA-cd at the Cheap Iv' Store of - ; , , ; M0SSOP t POTTARFF. -June 11, ;54. f .... . . ... lilDLEMAN A HAYWARD Wholnsalo C.ro- crs. Tea Dealers, and - Commission Merchants. N6.'2:3, Market Slreot,'Philadelphia. ! ' ' ; " D. RKIDELM AN, - A. HAYWARD, ! .. Juno 15, 1354-ly. , 'f Barrels Ncw)rleans Sugar, at Sixpence per mJ 7ound, for sale at the Cheap Store of -':..- ' ' A. M- HILLS. CJTONE WARE' oT every variety,' clvcap for cash to at tho Store of W. F. IRWIN. . June 14, '51 ' , 1 Hfl P'al-rcls Fish, for sale at the Chean "Mot X UU of i . ... ; r : . W. F. IRWIN. - . June 14. '54 : 7 !,-,, . ,. ..... ..' ... ; ; , -. ;,-.( . j . . . . : , - . . "I i'VBa's of ("olTec, ju?t received and for sale J 1717 at the New Store of ' A. M. HILLS. " Juno 14, '54. :-:.- ' -- mEIUTEEN INCH SHINGLES OUjUlJU of best quality, for sale . at tho -Sign of tho Red Flag. Trice S3. 50 per thousand. . Juno 27, 1851. ',' , ; Vi ArE ALL TAKE . 1IOBEN3ACK. Hobensacks V Worm Sri-uis and Livy PilU tnr anl Kt R ATIAM'S u AQAZIN E- "JITETvf TOL Ji '.'ME. '35. Ii tcticuueicg tiieir rcadlceas t4 receive orders for the New Volume, the cdttortiiug not know they have any very brilliarj ideas"to bold out in large capitals to daszlo pcojle'j eve ' -Urisbain'' wild be pretty much whai it Las 'been' the last volume, with some improvements which experience suggests. No number will contain lesr ihun 100 pages of matter, and the renders of -Gr; fcaiu"' may rely with great onSdence-cpou thi' the volume shall contain " 0rER TWELVE HUNDRED PAGES !'. - Of the very best reading matter, that wpiit VB command from'oaigtnsl sourccs,or taste select freia the rast uita of available material.; . , , - The aha of the cditois will be to produce ajmb lication whieh sholl be valuable ia matter," and choice in taste and style; acj flatter htemwlves, fr om the known talents of their contributor thar they wii bo able to present aa many good ar?''n"l aruolesto his readers asanypubiication of the'iLay Ther shall r.ot J.;,.,.- , . J ttme to tome, articles' from English antboW-and translations from the best 0 erc-aa and Fren-li-writers, provided th- piecca Lave rcver before an. pcared in print in this country. Essa v8 on iar. tant lolitieal Subjects will likewise be iaScrt--d and criticisms oa tlie Literature of Arncrica's'nif the movemccts of the Ag. The review Liepuru rnent, in whieh a large and liberal sptrit'of crit icism will always be mainthirrd. will be extended' For the dofenceoi" Atierican Piterature tho editor will always bo ready ; the maintainauce e.f a cor rect tone in the .Magazine, they will, ff possible, hi still more watchful, c ..'". , . .' . - UACII M'MEKR W ILL CONTAIX.A5. S'ORAVI0 FB0M 1 rl"E STrtEL t'l.ATF. IS AUDITION TtJ THE CliOlCS IISSIOXS AXDESGHAVI.VGS OF DEVERCX, who will supply illestrati)hs for tho text in th body of the look. 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"Hoaschohi Wrru" is know how to priz modern journal for the people, devoted to co:nmou subjects, nr..iuimonly trented,. excellent in'ztyle, in genius, in manner, aud wonJcrfnMy fciliie- iu eabjct. Tlie pices are. the rigi.t length; thty exhibit wonderful variety and arc attuned, to a harmonious key and remarkable unity of effect. For the money, ibero i not the equal e.f "iiou hold Words" for a family journal. Pleasant ste ries. useful knowledge, grr.c. fui a:.c-.loirs, charm ing essays, alternate in its p.iges. ft is not al ways eouvcuieiit to scouru. a' copy of-the weekiy issue on the arrival of a steamer; in order to tr.jey regularly this delightfi'.l work, wc advise ear rea ders to pcsiess thciuiedves cf-'the handsome month ly reprint of Mei.lrath A Baker, who bring cut Household Words" with eommesdablt. punctuali ty, r.t New-York. Frederick Paikcr. .";." Vfe.siiinj ton street' is the D'osloa agent. ISjttv.-i Trans cri't. 1 ' Tiie arlii-ics, both in style and thought, arc fsr superier to the trash that-o.vup'es the pnges rfs mary of our papular magazines. JYVt l'ci --Ir.'.c..'- The above r.re but a few extracts from numerous notices of ihe press lately' rtecived. These who wish Household Words will receive it monthly. by mail upon remitting the subscription price. . Spe. cimvn numbers sent on receipt of live red postage stamps. ' ' t - McLLRATH A BAKL'R.Pnhiijljcu. v . Aug. 2?. , 17 Spruce st.. New York. I1MOYAL. btiKEU, BROTHERS A JONES. tL No. 155 t 100 M.vkket Sracr.T. PiunADRLMiia, Importers and ' Manufacturers of C.'y and E::t.'r ma le HOOTS jtn.-i SHUT'S, also .every variety wf French anil English -Shoe Lusting. Patent Leath er. Kid .and Calf tkir.s. Shoo Lnvics. tia'fous, Dind ings. Ac. Ac, suitable for manufacturer,. Also, Foreign and Domestic Straw and Si 1 Ir !"!' nets, Leghorn, Panama and Palm-Leaf Hats, Engt lish, Freuch afid.Atuctieau Artificial Flowers, Oil Silk. Straw Trimmings, A.. A'c. Ac. . '. Having removed to ouc-ue,-.--Store No. IfS.4 15 Market street, below 5th. -South side, up stairs, wo iuvite your attention to our lare ar.dvarh.-4 Stock of Straw Goods-. Boots and Shoes, which we are preparingfor the approaching Fall Sales. t-t.. All our Goods being exclusively of our-own di rect Importation and M:i;ufacturet wc feel coai dcut that our facilities are such that we CRn oCor you inducements ns regards-variety and prices of Goods, unsurpassed bv rntv house in the eonatry. B0KER. BROTHERS "i JONES. - Nov. 8, 155i.-Iy. ..i'ti'Atr.'e.'y.;. TTEW LIVED,. HORSES. CARRIAGES a-M ll REGGIES FUR II I RE. The subscribers wculd inform those who desire to be aeeommodated with horses or bugtrics on reaso.-.oble terms,, that t hey can always be obtained pn application at their Sy; hie, or tho Good Intent Hotel, in Curwer.sville. " -. . . FLEilMINO A FOSTER. u Curwensville, Jan. 31.. JS55.-iJmo. HAVE YOU SEEN SAM? The subscriber would inform - his old friends and the publio generally.-that he still -continues to keep a house of entertainment in New "Wasciugton. 'where those who call with him will receive every attention, aod be made comfortable. . Good stabling, and every othef convenience for horses on the premises. DAVID S. PLOTNER. New Washington, Jau. 31, 1S55. WILLIAM S. HANSELL A SON, Manufac turers and Importers of Saddlery, and Sad dlery Harvlwarc. No. 25 Market Street, Bhiladeb pbia. Saddles. Bridles. -Harness. Trunks. Whips, saddlo Bags. Bridlo Filling. Bits. Stirrups. Backlea, Carpet Bag's et-- '" ; 4 ' ' (Juae 15,'ot ly. ' CAUTION.-AH -persons are hereby caiJtieried against pureh.uing. oi' ia an- way raeddting with a two horse wagoa and a pair. of bob sleds now in the possession of P. II. I?03z, as" the said "property bilougs to me aod is in his possession.' as loan only i , . ., JOIN . BRb'BAKERVI September 20i 135 f.' - . - e A T. LANE A CO.-Wholosale Clothingtore. 3L No. 171. Market. Street Every variety pt ready made Clothing, in th Cf most fashionable ltylsa constantly on hand. ' ' June 15, 541y." FRIS.MUTII & BHOTIIER. .- . . WHOLESALE ? :. " . .. TOBACCO DEALERS,:. .z-y'D Ko. 105 . Third Street, tr doors bV.ow Saa .:. o . '-JLr J. .-... i - mt-hm V 3 I Li n n t