u 11 If "1 If I ,Y.hen lovers ire wooing and eooing, - -. .. j -Pursuing jFuine woman for wife, . . .'Is . : Sought is idlatight 'jt the storm that is brewing, Vo biicj cloaly wea'ber for lifel --. . ; . . tat those who have gathered ll.e uswera Vrom the foolf-ll of Cupi-J that spring, .. Kaoir there grow in Hymeueal bowers, 1 barns. iicuJcs and briars that sling. lie wears ucver wooer wS truer : ' .'' Sho co7s allows t.ot a beau ... To be near, or p pear a ought to her. Save, on that she slightly m y know; Sat those rrho are by wheu they sigh, - Ar.l uracil lit lo perjuries m;ke, : " ' -'"'."' Can't coneeire Lot these lovers can lio Under suck heavy inists of mistake Their style cf exclusive devotion ' " ' " la all very well in its way Bet til. very unsociable notion They find." after Biarringc, "don't pay.' My- drUg"x will last for a while ' Fr a whiie be at intervals kissed ; -JJrii though parted by many a mil. It w rarely that Mi-lam is Missed. Tliis -paying atMrews' possesses A ewm. s cyeh lover allows; But rrpei?e By paving lor dresses Mast f.dlow iiytnecial tows. Though Cupid the cuiae oOiiceil?, That e-ch LapUss sufferer fills, : Yet. llyaie n. mure Loncsl. reveals IHs Jcty of mliAj ig up"" bil' . Ihc PsrAlIso proiEiseJ by Cupi-I, V.'i.'h Jueiu'-Kj as guard iu.a s:rights, Is rc:i;rBj reuia:kioly stupid To -.hose vrho must sleep there o eights. These ca;ra-Ji mast, all of :hem pit, .. ; . Though -te fact is a lover beneath; ' .' And h.L, --h-nvci b.-dow" is replete With r ailing nu catling of luelh. But iovcr will never disjovcr A fault in the o he would we-T, From his dream never secuu to rijaver . T:!! bis laiab to the .titer is led. ' ; ' ' II: i M then proves an ideal Siill worship he postb!y can Ye, though he mry 1 ve what is real, Yoa'l' allow he's an altar-cd man. 1DUCATI0NAL. Lujlcieit to the Corararn clifl Le v 135c A fcrthbr spplemf.st to an Act for the regula tion and continuance of a System of Education by Common Schools, approved the 8th day of II y. Aduo Iouilai, onethousanl eight hundred" and fif'.y-fuar. Section 1. Be ii esarr, 4c, That so much of. the act to which this is a snpj l.-nicr.t, as abolished iad-ijdetit districts at present es t illlihcd ttnJir isj!.ci-il acts of Ass.mblvf !iall not tiko clf.-ct until the first day 'f June, on t!io:isi:.l ciht Min-Irc-i and fifiv-six. Sectiox 2. Th-it the continuance of in.U jsa.ljiit districts the ioriu.l n.uuo ! in tae fortgoin section raiy lj allowed, when on the ai i-lic-itton of the directors of any such district to the judus of the court of common jdias of the conn:y in which any portion of stii district nr.ty Incited, setting forth the n?eiity for its cotitiunance, the said judges niar, alter cir-ft:l c nsider.ition decree the Sitae ; and that in all cases herj the said court thai! reiV.Ji to allow a further continu ance of any" such distriit, they shall be au taoriscJ'an.l required, abs;, tu determine the i lg'.ts of property vested in the several seh'-l Loar is in any stich drstriet, and ciike proper d:jt)s!t;t.:i T th.? i-Te: Prri.Ud, That the board of school directors of the townaliips o;.t of which any such applying independent school district-r.!y be fomted, nhxll h.tve r.--ceivi 1 t-iJ . Jays' i.oti-je cf the -ro;..sed ap-piic-tina and i.f the time an i place of hearing. Srcrio.v 3. Th-t the avessjr3 in each aiid ery t-jvn:sh:p, wiit-re any portion of siid ta'.vni'ilp may be inelu.lcd within the limits of cn in lependetit schotd district, sha'l wi iie on their duplicates, opposite to the ntr.ies of the persons resi ling Within said iudepe:i dciit ilii trict, the letters I. P., for the information of the collector of said tax, and the cer.a'y com missioners. Section 4. That in alt cases in which school directors of in i-.peu.leut districts have not been 'chosen at the recent spring elections, or on the diy specially fixedly law, it shall he lawful for the qti aiilied voters of any such dis trict to meet at their i;su.ilpia;e of holding similar elections, tza d ivs notice thereof hav ing been 'given by thj late president of the proper board, and shall el.-ct two persons to S.'rve as school directors for the ensuing year ; and the remaining numbers and officer of the liyard who would have continued in o(Ec un der the provision-- f the supplement to' the school lv.v of May' 8th, on- thousand eight hundred and Ofty-fotir, be and they are hereby continued in ottice until the expiration of the terms for which they were originally elected ; the sid ebctiens shall he held and conducted if: the 'same manner and by the same person; heretofore authorised by law. . Section 5: Timt upon petition of not less than twenty taxable inhabitants of any town ship t townships, desiring the formation of the territory upon which they reside into a separate and independent common school dis trict, and setting forth the bounds 'of such ' proposed district, tb.3 Court of quarter sessions cf The proper county shall appoint comuiis giuners to' view the premises and report to the -ocrt a: Ma next ;terni, the lines; of , the pro posed new distiict, cither according to the bounds set' forth in the petition, or to such other bounds as they shall think more advisa ble, together with their opinion oh the expe diency of establishing or not establishing the., same, the proceedings upon which etition; commission and report, and the final disposi tion thereof shall, in all other respects, be ac cfcrdiog "to the act of Asssembly now in force, relative to ; the, erection of new townships: Procidti,, That if said proceedings result in the establishment of a new common school district, the cost of the commission, and the effice foes shall bs paid by the said new dis trict, but if otherwise, 'aiid costs and fees shall b3 paid by the petitioners themselves. Sec. 6. That whenever a new district shall be erected according to the provisions of this ec:, It shall b3d3Qi3io all fo&dats aai purpoi-' of the common school system of this Stata, a copirat. aui iad.psui iht . diet rict, sul ject, vr,'7.j..,.. 0 (.',5 r "5?o7s of tht thi "l nd fourth scctlotis cf the?oct t -hch, this VsV1 suppleravt ; ani tho proper court 'of quart ej. vssions shall tnoreovei tletermin?, on ho iritg. whether an und no proportion, of tho' real esv; fcit and schotd bouses belonging to th old district or districts arc .Tvithin the bounds of ; the new district, and if so, how much money. shall Ik? paid therefor by the new to the old district or districts, and in what proportions and at what time ; and rice versa if less than its due share of real estate or achool houses is within siid new. district, how much shall Ixi p-jid to it by the old district , or districts, and in w!at proportions and at what times; the" order for the payment of which s.'vend sums shall, from the date thereof, be in the nature of a judgment, and the amount recoverable ac cording to the provisions of the twenty-first section of the act to which - this ia a supple ment. Sec. -7. That at the next annual assessment after the erection' of any such new common school district, it shall be the duty of county commissioners of the proper county to cause a separate assessment of the suljecfs and things liable to school tix in each ' portion of the new district lying within his proper town ship to be made out by the proper assessor thereof, and to be returned to them, where froru, after adjustment, they shall c inse to be mads a correct copy of the assessment thus obtained, in every portion of the new district and shall f;.rnish Ihe same to the secretary thereof, in accord mce with the twenty-ninth section of the act to which this is a supple ment : and they shall, in like manner and at the tinie time, cause to be made out and fur nished to the state superintendent of common schools, a full list of the tax tLle inhabitants of said new district, according to the provis ions of. the forfy-ninth ' section of the act to which this is a supplement; and they shall pay out of the county funds to sud assessors, the usual compensation for the services en joined by this section. Sec 8. That the state superintendent of common schools shall, on the application ot the boards of directors of a majority of The school districts in any county of thiscommon- wealth, stating their desire. to increase the salary cf the connfy superintendent, fixed at any of the periods named in the thirty-ninth tection of the school law of one thous md eight hundred and filly-four, or at any sub.se pictit triennial convention of director., appoint the time and place of re-assembling of the con vention of directors, who shall have all the powers conferred by the' said thirty-ninth sec tion. Sic. 9. That the Pennsylvania School Jour nal shall be recognized as the official organ o! the department of common schools of this de partment, in wbicij the current decisions made by the superintendent of common schools shall be published free of charge, together with all oiTici il circulars and such other letters of exjdan uion and instruction as he in-iy. find it necessary or advisable to issue from time to time, including his annual report; and the su perintendent is hereby authorized to subscribe for one copy of siid School Journal, to be ent to each board of school directors in the State, for public rse, snd'ehargo the cost thereof to tiie contingent expenses of the de partment of common schools. Sfc. 10. That all boroughs and townships no.r cornsctvd in the assessment cf county rtesand levies shall hercalter be separate and independent of each other in the assess ment of sid r ites and levies, and for school purposes; and the respective. townships and boroughs so separated, shall elect their own assessors and other officers, whose duty it sh til be to exercise the s one powers and authority as are now exercised by- township assess'T. generally, in the discharge of their duties in relation to the assessment ol county rates and levies. Stc. 11. Tint the twenty-ninth section of the act to which this is a supplement, shall not be construed to authorize the taxation of any object or property, for school purposes, which shall not be contained in the' copy of the l ist adjusted valuation of proper suljects and things m ule taxable for state ' or' county pur poses, furnished to the board of directors, or controllers, by the county -commissioners..- Sec. 111. That ta collectors are township, ward or borough officers, 'within the Irue intent and meaning of the general school' law of one thous md eight hundred and forty-nine; and one thousand eight hnedred and fifty-four, and that school directors and treasurers of the school fund were and are exempt from serv ing as such collectors, within the meaning of siid actr Sec 13. That the superintendent of com mon scfiools be authorized . and directed to pay out the stite appropriation to the respec tive school districts, for this present school year, in all c ises where bon i fi le efforts have been made to comply with the provisions of the law requiring the schools to be kept open" four months, but failed from want of teachers or timely knowledge of the Lite law, or other cause which shall be deemed just and satisfac tory to the superir.tendeid. ? Trce Education. The ol ject of all true cd uc Uion is to vitalize knowledge. Some teach ers instruct their scholars very thoroughly, who never edu'oata them at all. They teach them to commit the rules of their arithmetic or grammar by heart, but never lead themto compreheud a single principle ; in ike them learn thousands of mines of pa:es, without I giving tbuni any idea of geogiaphy . ' -' 1 ..... i IT'imord, can you tell who was the first man ' Adm Somebii y. His father wasn't no body,' and he never hid a mother, on account of the scarcity of women and tho pressure of the times. v 7' :"' V,:, , ,'. '. Cfhe person . who goes into society with the simple wish to please and to ' be pleased gaacrally succeed in both objects. . .; CWhat three autnors would you name in commenting on ' extensjvj' cou3 igration Pic-ens, Ion-jttr-Bum&. 'f. ' 4 -.' . ' JL U-WllOi.i.i-AE 1 IJAMMiJCL.T IKO-V-WAr. ai ixtir ACTor.v. '1 be fcubjoribtr having i!ceed uis fieilities for luanBlieiuririxwiire. is now pre pared tofuriiMh'all wlto inay faror him with their irdera. ' jVjie tit tkeL't wo-fcki't? arermnlaydi tin t x tfrrio' artitlr of slortr oa-d- For the good quality of his Wares, he ean refer to his large num ber of'cusiomers in Clearfield and adjuh.itig counties- who have purchased from hiin for many year pas- STOVE FlPh always on hatd. f Every article iitxprcted bejor-it fr-rret the fartory mrrchavtart not trouble with leriky rc ire. Price lists furnished vn post-paid applisution. LOIAN GILBEKT, No. K MaiketSt., Jan. 31. 'io. Ilarrisburg, Pa. MOl'NT VER3TOX HOUSE. Xo. 19 North ceeoiid St.. Pliiiadelphia. 'ihc undersigned Having leased the above well known House, which hne been Uesovatk ani KK-toiELEn THKoron oct, has just opened uVor the reception of visitors. ' Tho furniture is all new. and has been selected with care from ller.kles well known establishment in Chesnut street, and is of the latest, and most fashionable style, . - The location for Merchants and others coming to the c'uy is convenient, being in the contre of business. Ilia friends in Clearfield are respectfully soli cited to irive thcia a call. . I. L. BARRETT, Aug. 30. 133 1. Proprieties. CtEIlTAIN Colli: FOlt AtU'i:. FAIiiTO J ALL! so cuke so rav. 1 his preparation has an established reputation, and is offered with cou adeiiceasiicure fr fever ana ague, or icierioitteiit fever. It may be taken by Ihe uiost delicate with perfect safety, being a pure vegetable syrup. If taken according to dircciiocs without curing. a second bottle will be supplied free of charge, or the moucv returned, on-r gruitiuc trithoni tuc sisH-Unre'.- ,- J. II. PAUiTilOKP. Jr . -"No. S3 Xorth Second Street, Philadelj l.ia. October 1 1 . 1. Oi'lCJi. -Ul those .:.o have accounts with ii ihe late firm of 1 II. I i LToN & Co.. are here by notified to come forward and settle them imme diately, or the bocks will be pbieed in the bands of a prcper person tor settlement. rihe1j"-oks are in the i obsession of Jakes Ik vis & Co-atTaid Hilts. Kald ilil!s. Lecember 27. lS.if.-".t. ' VtW AUKIVAl.: xM. A. t'tiA.Mv. lois just J.1 returned from tiie Kast 'wiih a large nsort ment of Cloths. CassimeriXeck Ties. 'I limmings. rteudy made Clo'hing.- is., whioh he vili svi! cheap for cash, at his store, two doors east of tiie Journal office. l-'asiiiocable tailoring stiil done to order, with neatness and dispatch. He invites ihe ablic to give him a call and ex amine his h: !ept 13. l.-t.j. irt LMPilliin Ii'.il-.L. ihe i?ui8oriber would inform his frieuds and the public generally. tlia. he still remains at the old sttnd. uhere he is at all times ready ana willing to "entertain arran gers and fravclicis' His bar s ocke.l wiih the best liqluiis, and his table will nln-flys be supp.io I wi.h the luxniies of. the market. "1 hai.ki'ul lor p.ist favors, he solicits a further share of publie patronage. VM. J. HEMPHILL. CiearScld. June 15, 155-1-1 y. O Cwt Excitoxeat. ".rcrtlirj Anno'c.Ilcemen, f Jlil AT the largest, cheapest md best :!s.-orf:uei.t JL of tloods ever brought into Cit-;u-ii.ive just arrived, anl aie oQ'ered for ?M i-itii:ty. ale. at the ir .-Iiri tit' llir e: . 1 r ! t-v-; , i-:ir An ' ' .'tlije, Clearfield. Ph. Never before Liis a more brilliant, and at the same time a cheat. i-r lot of Joods been i.'iicd to il.is cou'.iuui.ity. "i hey have all been selected with a view to the vvar.'.s and ik: crssiiics of the people of tl is pnrticuliir loea'i.y. after. ioi;g experience, and intimate acquaintaee wi:h their business connection. Itv Uoods of every variety, l.ires.? iloo is. Cloths. Cassiuieres. ni.d Clothing: Loots und r-k'oes. Hats and Cups, lonners and r-hawls. together with a iarge at.d splendid assortment of Q aeons ware, iliirdwnrc and ilr.)ecries. J'efying all competition, they soli-.-ittheir fiier.ds antl the publie to give them a call and ex. mil lie their stock. il.i.vOl' i PJTTAUfr'. j a ne IJ. 1354. Iv. 4 Otj A -i lo:tor"s office and Lot at privatesale situ:- .tvcU in rrenchville. east of Lutz's rf:ore. formerly owned by Lr. F. Canfield. lor further particu lars inquire of " ' LEVI Ll'TZ. X H Urugs, ie.. v. i!i l.o sold with the of: .-c. I'renehv iile. Hectmber 27.' 135 1. jr VSfELL a SCIiOTT, IMP JU'I KUS ANI .b- Wmolks vi.u lKALKl;s i Drugs. Curmirulx. o"s. Msiket, 5 Merchant Srcct. Jan. 17. "--'. PI:t,-!-lc!pl.i.'. ' T U'hOMJ CITY IkO'i'Ili.. ilitiiil.n A IK IN. would rcsDcc! fully inform Ihe public that they have very greatly improved their House, anil are now able to afford the travelling public the most comfortable accommodations, 'i heir bar is furnished wiih the very be-st liquors, and the luxuries of the Philadelphi t market are to be found on their tb!e. 'J hey rcspec-fully invite their numerous friends in Clearfield to give them a call. Auirtist '.t.lrtol. TVTEW HOOT A.M SliO -1 STOKE. The II 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 cast of the Journal iffioe. Clearfield. Pa. Every variety of Ladies and Gentlemen's gaiters, laced boots, pumps, congress boots, childreus shoes Ac, Ac. cheap for cn.-di. He hopes o receive a liberal share of patronage. Boots and shoes made to order ; C. !. liLACK. . Aug. 15. 1854. : ' J, OllS Y. Kl'SHTOAi & CO., I.MPJUTEllS ' AXD I'EALI-.itS in Earthenware. China. Glass, Ac 215 MrJLi:t St.. opposite Ked Lion Hotel. Phil adelphia. J. Y. 1UJSIITOX, " J. C. IIMPKIXS. Nov. 8. '51.-ty. ' K0I5T. STILSOX: IJIO.MiEK ailLXVs', MiilKIS TJWNSIlil'. CU-lArlFILLU CDCNTY. The subscriber keeps constantly on hand, at his mills, lumber of all description, sorts, and sizes. Plastering lath and bills sawed on the shortest notice. These mills can ruu at any time during the season, having a nevcrfuling supply of water -. . All kinds of produce taken in exchange for lum ber, and the cash never refused. - . '. '- .:. ' - HENRY (HiOE. September 20, 1854.-1 y ; Kylertown- I. O. N TEW FIRM. TKOCTMAN A ROWE. House' ;n and Ornamental Paintei s Glaziers- Chair makers, and Paper Hangers, offer their sc. - vices to ttic citizens of ClearhcM and vicinity. Shop on Market St.. jns: below the Foundry. 'fhey keep constantly on hand, and make to or der every variety of Chairs, Lounges. Sofas. Ac. Ac Chairs, and Sofas made equal in beauty to any that can be obtained from the City, and more durable in workmanship and material.' ;,- ., juhx trout Man. - June 14, '54. ly. . . ROBERT. ROWE. rililE GOOD IXTI1XT HOTEL, and Stage Office, JL Curweusville, Pa. -.Tho Subscriber would ' in--form Lis fiiends and thepnblij that he has just ra fitted and re-furnished his bouso and is prcj.anxl to render every attention to the travelling commu nity. ! - ':.. " li ;. ' 1 His lnr contains liquors of the first quality, and his table wilt always bo suppliad with the best in uiaikct. ' v- , He rospec'.fully solicits his friends and others to give him -call.; i i'' - WM.Ul. FLEMMINGi : Juno 14, .'54. J IT. V. BUTLEll, Attorney and Counsellor at - Law. Clenrfield Pa. will attend faithfully to ail professional business entrusted to bis ostc " Mirjh 7, l-iii-tf. : ''. ' ' JAMES B. URAHAM Merchant and extensive dealers in lumber. Grahampton. P. O.. Clear field county. Pa. May 2 5. 54-!y, V. DiY BEEF, of tho best quality just' reeoived .and for salp at IV. F. Irwix's Cheap Store. June 14, '54..'. -: . JAMES CROWTHER, JUSTICE OF Tllfi PEACE, Curwouovnlle, P 0tEce opposite the "Jood Intent HoteL". pJune. 15, 1S34..A mnCsOlOX : SAFE! THREE CHtERi UL-i -I'WB.AMliiilCA l-ltk.CEtap Cobsf.u 1h 0 iirHANT.! V e ttke tLie method of -icfoi mii.g the public iu general, aiid the ci.izeus of Cv-rwetsviik and vicii-i'y in partieniar. iLat wc Lave received our usual large and vjiried selection of ami Winter liooiix. suited to the wants of every, mar., woman. amd child in the eoiiiUi unity. And.- we have no hesitation in esying. that purchasers-wi!! find it greatly to their auvautnge to call and exam our btoek before. puici.asu g .e'scwLerc. Our stock: consis s. in part, of JLadies' Dres Goods in great variety; such as plain biatk. fine) silks, luik sal ins. berege dclaii.s. black and fsncj Alpacas.' plain and plaid Ginghams. Mar.ch-.s ei and Uomestic Ginghams. Caliiois of every sfy!e and quality, at prices rargicg from o tin -to lects. - Iilaek. blue, .and brown ; Frer.ch and : rr.glish eloths. plain black doeskin' and fancy cassiiuores. black, blue, brown and greca sattinets.l Checks, tickings, flannels, muslins, towelfng. ho siery, gloves shirts, ready-made cloihiug. 4c Ac. Carpeting and floor oil cloth, w indow and wall paper and boidering. and oiled Window shades." Shoes of all descriptions for ladies', misses and children, together wiih a' large assortment of Mens" and boy.; hafs.'cfp!; boors and shoes. ' .' Hard a-atet.' planes. Vc- tf !a.warc. Oueersware. Cedar and vVillow ware, corn brr-r ms, Ac; Ac. Also, a L:rge tif(iit;4tut of.ifrt-di i metrics, vis: bio t.'t-ffee, imperial. V. .11.. ar.j i-.ia-.-k. teas X. t'. sugar, ciusbed and loaf si-gar." e-.v ;"rle i and Syrup molasses, cliuified and cider lueg -r, Ac. L'osin and Fancy soaps: sperm.' s'ar and reon'.l candles. All of which will be sold in qnantitiei to suit purchasers, at the cheap Corner Store of ' ... PATTOX A- IIIPPLE.. Curwcnsvillc- November 1. 1H54. vtaA.lTT10. I If I'Aili-SIiHsi.IlM- L' 'ihe partnership heretofore cxising between John Patchin A Sons, whs thii day dissolved fit inutuvl consent, and the books are left i the hamis of A. A' .1. Patehin. 1 hose persons knowing them selves indebted to the film will t all immediate y and settle up, ortbevwi!) have the pleasui ol paving costs .l'O. PATCH IN A SON.S. i urnside. October 1 154. ' : -' ( mi AT MI1.I TAR Y iiXC 1TE31 UN T AT Jf tiU.X HOPL!- 'I lie subscriber h.is just recci- vc-1 a new aii'l extensive assoriineiit oi ine vnenp est Goods ever brought into the uppei end of the county: consis ing oi every variety of articles usu ally kc)t in a country s'.oie. lio hopes his friends and the public will give hiui a cttil. and feels con fident he will be able to tender satisfac:ic-n. , J. C. PATCH! XV . Glen Hope. November 22,"'! Set. ' r ISSOLUTIOX OF PART.N KHSIII I 1 he partnership heretofore existing beiween C. M. Graham and .1. E. Watson, was this day dis solved by mutual eoiisent. having disposed of their interest lo Jas. 11. viraham. C. At. tiKAHAii. J. E. WATsOX G rah a in ton, October 27. IS5 I. The business will Leieafter bo continued by Jas. R. Graham, as foimeiiy. who wi.l ctdtect all ac counts . ue. and pay all debts contracted by the former firm. JA.S. 15. GnAHAM. Grahautpton. November 15,' I S54. r n e a : i e ii i la x iVo v i : 1 1 x ; rors r. . JL Ihe subsiiibcr would infoiui ihc j'ubiic ih u ne has just complete 1 .a lar,i new building, on the Suiilh end of .-econd Street. le:ir!ie!d. Pa., which hcha-s fjriiished an i lit vdupin ihemost couii'orta L:e mar.i.rr f -r the a.---o:eiiio.ialioii of.iavellc'is and r i imuicn boaricis. Jiisc-harges will be moderate, aral l.is.hoase cn-ilui-.cl in a. j-.-eut, soi-er. und orderly laani.ei. vvheie all quiet and peacs luving jeop:e-who l:say visitClcuticld can find a temporary - home'' J'JaX S. itAL'EUACH. J u ly i5. IS', t. NOW XOi .ii.Mi tillAJi-QC Aii i l.l'.A. 1kt:.i k's Llack-iiiid: 'hop. in Cu;wei.sv tile. nearly opposite the fo.,1 'TiCe. a! .vnys ope;:, an.i Jai-Oc. hili-.seif always le.i.ly ioscr-e bis eus tlu rs. : All kinds of wo. k dote in ii;.- !-est s!y!e. ui.d m t durable m inner, liorse s!i-:ci: g -line on ll.e shl esc uodee, an I on f u-ure to renden ler sa:is . o ion the muey returne I. , All kinds of grain t:ik.-n ia exi'aange for woik and the money not rciused JAC(L l.MRICK. .-iy. Curwcnsville. Bee G. 1 V I F E I XSTK ANCE : --AVE YO 11 LIVES. y-,:ur life . Lsuranc-c aXi YOCii M NLY, bv hiivin: insured in the Susquehanna Mi.tnai Company of Harrisburg. Pa. C'AIMAIj 5.00.00. Cu.vuriii? :-:i M n ! --;d. i r.y person can have the'u' own ii that of a friend, from one to ninefy .4. ; insured cr years. Pcr- soi-.s of 21 years ot' a ';. piyS. jJ per 5011. yeMr ly. - At SO years. SJ. ill for I flilO .00. jenrly f r life, 'f h whole premium for life in ordinance is S2 'J. lit the rge of - yoars. premium ditto, on 510!'. is '... -ii. ;. , Jr. It. V. Wilson, e? .Clearfield. "Medical Ex aminer. Any informaiion mav be obtained from . j.r.-A." T. SCitKYVEK. 'Agent. Septcmber o. loj I. . . : . , ; . s1:1 PLli.N .II) NEW STOKE. R. Shaw A have just returned from the city vrilh an entire new sto.k of Ooo-ls. vvhich they olfr for sale on the v ery lowest tei ti.s. at the oi-l stand lately occupied by A. M. Hills. West cud of the Mansion House. CluarQuId. Pa- 1 heir s ock of goo Is has been selected wi;h frt-at c.irc. and a better or cheaper assortment vias never hi ought iuto Clear field county. They defy all compctilion. and invito the pub lic to call and examine their goods. Every arti cle is entirely new, and as cheap, if not cheaper than can be purchased elsewhere. R. SHAW. A. II. SHAW. . June 27. 1854. GOINi; IT ALONE. The undersigned hav ing taken to himself the store formerly own ed by l'n tcli in & Swan. takes pleasuie iu informin.; It's friends and the! puVd;, geucTaily. that ho has ust received from 'he city "a spl-iulid assortment of Lry Ge : !X II-i .!,-.:t! (;uee'i.sruic. Hats and Caits. Hoots ami ShocS. ai t" ' very t t.ii.g cls-j usual ly kept in a ebuuMy store. I e s. j.s wi.-'.ing -0 buy cheap and gto-l Goods should not. forgot .h it h is determined not to lc undersoil by any store iu in the county. His mo to is --a nimble, penny rath er than a slow sixpence." - ' -. . ! . S. C. PATCHIN. Glen Hope, July 5. 1S54.' - : .T AMES DIDDLE-GORDON -Attorney at. Law. has removed his office to the room a.joining in the East. Ihe 1'rug Store of Dr. ll. Lorn iu. and will devote his Avuole attention' to tho practice of his profession. He m.ly be cousuUe I iu ,l'- e -ir and German. , .. .. pJunc 13.. ' 54. J. H. Bl'C'IXEi: SWOOPE. a rroitxr.Y a t la ?r. "V: - - . Clk vnrtr.t.n, Pa. Two doors East of Journal office. L'p stairs. Dee J . 18"jl.- r - .' '" - - X? L. IJAKKETT, with WILLIM i')S, TAY i Lidtt A C )..' WilOl.KLAB DEALKUS IX iiioiSuw a id wo:.irtic u.if gMD', ' XorrrSfatkcrStrectr fcctwtren-tfceond an Thirdi Sts.. Philadelphia. jllan. 17. 'oj.-ui. iS. VAC Alarktsl M. ASHTOAi. Hill oiore. No. tl ot St.. l'hiladelphia.- Hats. Caps. Furs. Ac., of every varietyj and, the best quality always unhand,:,- " J u- 15. IS 4-ly. EO'ilGE Wi COL-LA j A V. - Conveyancer and Laud Agent, Xo. 3. Goldsmith's Hall, l'nil-idelphio. will f dthfally attend to all busiuess entrusted to his care, . J.UUC it.. lo-H.-.-, ,,, ',",".' E, S DUNDY Attorrey-at-Law. Cle-vrfield. Pa will attend faithfully to all profossional bu, siness entrusted to bis care. Jane Li, 'j4.-Iy. J. B. .MeENALLY Attorney at Law. V Cffico; nearly opposite Judire , Wright's Store. Clear field. Pa.. practices in Clearfield an I " a 1 joinins counties: " " J.'une 13. T54,-y. , C1 IE ABC LOTH IX J. A ttrge lot of Cheap Clo-' thing. Men's and Covs. for sale cheap, by - -Juaelo, '!. i - i :-. JIDSS0P A POTT ARF?." 1T LACKBEHRY BIIANIY, A cartatw cure for JL3 the Dy3oiitarj'. far sale by 1 Jiinn Itt -.vl r i:.1:-iai-,n I. P0TTARFF mnmiT.1).- FLA& YICTORIDUi?. The Ulood fX . , Ked.Eanrer Coa's in triuu.ph.on the " J-'J Cor Wr .orr," where A." M.- Hills has just opened the cheapest rd iu'ot splen lid asiortmeiit' of Goods, ever displayed lefoie tLis coirmuLi'y. aud exactly adapted to their many and various necessities. . Lvery viuic'y of Hats. Caps. Iloiinets. Boots. ?hoes, Clo;hs. Cassimeres. aai all o.j.-.-i kinds of dry-goods ibatare uiaT-j touch il!s ,by any other simi.ar articles. eivLcr iu beauty cf 3'.yle. quality, or rice. ...'.' '..'"" "Also an cx;e'.ient assor'ment of Gto'ieri -s. nnr 1 ware. ftor.e and 0ueei.fl-.v..re.- wiib: f tLsy "artii!cs ul if)fnitrri. ' - ' ' :!.':.-- . . - ; -. Ha defies competi Jon. nr. 1 invites all persons to give him a call at tho -OH Corvr," w hich h;.s trp iy became the -liazair' cf Clearfield. : .Every .attention will be shown to customers aud risitois. and no pains will be spare 1 to send all smiling away, loaded with bis beautiful and valua ble irocdj, never surpassed in 'Clearfield.- - . .......... A.M. HILLS. : Clearfield. Jur.el5. lS5?-ly. : , . 1 : 1 1 -i ; - IN" TLW-GOULS. AT THE CASH ST'niE, The subs.'riber has jus: receive! a large and we.l selected stock -of GO-IHS of almost, every descrip lien suitable to the s:-'as.in. vvhich he is seliing ofT at exiremely low juices. He respeclfuliy invi cs the atttuiiou ofali who wish o b:iy good Goo Is a :he lowest ptices. to call a: thes;gii of the "Cheap est Goods.' CouLlry r-roduce of almost every diserip.ioa ta ken at muiket prices in exchange for goo.!s. ; persons wishing lo purchase, and reoeive a fail eqi iv ,'er t for thair money, will da well to give him a call. Ecmeixberthc si.jVorth CHEAPEST .GOODS, on M.-nkvt s rect, an t call and bo co.ivin.rc I that .here istru-h iu the wo.ds thereon inscribed. June J-". 1754. VM. i'. IUV. IN., A. M. HILLS, I: i'. OCice adjoia j& ing Lis -tore. Cle irfiel 1. Pa. Ariifi 'UJy cial ceth. f.tm one to a ftill set. moun ted in tue most approved modern s yle'. "f illing, i i dug. and Cleaning done with cart am! neatness. - - ' - ' 'J e-e h extracted wi'h all thi care and dispatch modern science can furnish. Oi;. lili.I.S. can always be f jun I at his olacc as he is now devoting his whole atteuiiou to . profession. 1 '''" 14. '51. LEBO'S COMMERCIAL HOTEL. X"- Is- Pouth Sixth St. 1'hil. de'phia. The subscriber has recently enlarged Hn-1 uiNs-l up hi hwuite. and is tiow enabled lo compote suecessi'uily, wiih nny es titbiisl.jueiit in the Ci y. His rooms are comfort able tnd well venlilaled. and his table furnished with the best iu the ui iik-.-r. He res;i- ;'fuily soli cits the large ciicleof Lis Clearfield ftict-ds o give him a call when they visit tLe ci'v. JACJB G. LEB. "June 13. 1 Vit. v. T.W 1 1K31. PAT'iON A- HlPi'i.l. would inform the I ub'tic that they have just opened it new and splcndi 1 ass r'meni of Goo is of every vaitety. at li e ol-t stan.l ot II. 1. 1'attos at inr wtisvillc. At their store may be fouu t. almos' cveiy h ng nd ipfed lo the r.tn:s and iiec-;s i ies ol the people of this region, : Dress-goods. Lawns. Irftcts. tiloves. Clo hs. Casaim: res. Clo hing. Hals C;ps. Boots, chocs. Ac. Ac, of ihc be-ti oj-i'i.j- and at fhe lowest piices. "Also a splendid assortment of Hardware, Qucvns wrre a:.d virocerirs. '1 hey invite all persons to give thorn a c lil. ful ly assoicd they wilt be able to render rnviio saodi laeltor.. H. PATTOX", E. A. HIPPEL. Curwensvi''e. -fiirie 15. 151- y. .Luall.t- il.c soienUnl i.utK ol Cio.ns. ssimeics. Vesting.-., i 1 iir.mings. Ac recently purchased by the f-ubscriVer. whicu hew:ll s-ill 01 m .ke up to order, iu the most fashionable and du rab.c 111 inner, at Iiis stora iu -ita.T's ilow.'' The n::ii?i iai and f: s' warranted No chargo fjr show ing Lis ci.etp and beautiful goods. lie would info.iu ihe tra l-i in Clearfield, that he is ihc au;ho:iicd ag-ut for i'evo.e's London and Paiis EasLioi.t. TH03. SHEA. .Tune 27. 1354. J'jTall Ii J-SELT, & C 1 TAXXEllS A CllRUI- EES. Pennsviile. Orampian Hills. Clearfield Co.. Pa., keep constantly on hand zn excellent as- s,r-nient of leather, which thev offer for sale at the lowest cash prices. July 15. 18)4. nai&WM tuv 101 u Cash paid for hi les. ARRIS. 11 ALE A C Wuoi.p.s vt,r. Dat j -.hstm. No. 250. Mai kct Street. Xor.h side between s h an 1 s-vc:i!h. Ph-I ido p'.i 1 i'rag'. .Medi cines. Ch.L icu!.-. Patent Me li.-ir.cs. Surgical In struments. Druggist's tl ltissw-irc Window Glass Paints. Oils. Bves. Perfumerv. Ac. Ac JOHN" HARRIS. M. D. J. SHAKSWOMD. JOHN M. HALE, E. li. 0REISOX. June 15, 1754-1y. E1V FIRM. HARTSHORN A MeCRACK- t.N. have just opened a new and splendid hs- sor'ment of goods of every variety, at the old stand of D. W. R )JXi Ce"., Lumber city, Clear field co.. Pa. 1 hey invite fhe publie 10 giv them a call, ar.d feel Hssured they will Heablo tt rcu-lor entire sst-isf.ciii-n Lumber. Hides. Bags. Grain, ar.-l all o;her kinds of produce taken in exchange. llhNI. HARTfH"RN. August 9. 1 V1. TH is. M.'C'dACKEX. TJ )0D & C Expensive lry-gools Dealers. No i-JL IS7. Maiket St.. Pi.iiadeiphia. keep constant ly 011 hand a large, splendid, au 1 cheap s ock of the most fashionablo ar.d ologaut g 10 Is. They in vite country Mcrchan's to c ill and t.mniua their splendid assortment, beforo purchasing elsewhere. .Inn: I . I S '. ' y. B'cJ'.LviE - DelLAlXEf. A superior article o llerego Delaines ia dress pat terns, at 25 cents per yard, never sold in tLis county before for less than 50 oicuts. at . ii So jP A "PO'i'TA KEF'S. ' un 1 tl. '.i4 . . W. T A. WALLACE, ATf ItNEY AT LAW. oKi ;e Tiearly oppoi'.e the Court Ilous?. Clearfield Pa., will attend faithfully to all business eiitrusied to his care. June 17. IS5L Iy ," y II. LARIMER Attorney-and Counsellor at l Law. OtU-.-e with John L. Cnttle.'Leq.i next door to Dr.. ii. Lorrein's Drug Store. Clearfield Pa , .-.: ' I May 2i. 51-.y )NRAI A WALTON. Hardware Store. No. J 255 Market Street. Philadelphia. Hardware, Iron. Nail's, Ac. of every description. June I 1. ISj .-ly. ' - . - i E0UGE J. W'EAVFJi A CO.. No. 19 North Wa Vjf ter Street. Philadelphia. lei!ers in Carpet cuain. Yarn. Mattiila aad ilemp Ropes. Bcd-sords. Clothes lines. Ac.. Ac ( Inno 15. 18 -t y. 1 I t acks Salt, just received at the Cheap X VM7 More of MdSoOP A PJTTARFE. June ! 1. '54. fTi IDLEMAX A HAYWAR1' Wholrssle Oro- JL3cers. Tcs Dealers and Commission Merchants, Xo. 273, Maiket Street, Philadelphia. ' " ' "-D BEIDELMAN, ; . : A. IIAYWAKD, .- June 15.1S51-!y. Cf TJirrels New Orleans ?u r. 5t ixpencc per wU pound, for sale at the Cheap Ptoie of A. M- HILLS. CJfONE WARE, of every ariery. chenp fir e ash to at the Store of .W. F. IRWIX. June 14. '54 f an narrels Fish, for sale at th i Chen tor A fw of VV. 1 . IKH'IJ. Mine 14: 54 100 ita.rs of Coffee, just received and for fale at tho Xew Store of A. M. HILLS. : Juuo 1 t, '51 .--1- ?-( Oflfi EltillTEEX IXCII SIII.XGLE? JiJfJJ of boat qaility. for ale at the Sign of iho-iic-d Flag. Price SJ.50 per thousand. June 27. IS54. ' . .. .' . .'- V'ALL TAKE U 0BENSACK. Ho'oeos&cks W f Wwris Syruw and Live? Pills for sale -' June IS, '54. MM0P POTTARFt. AILY. a BROTHER, Xo. Is. t l.eslit.t Eti4-ot. i i7 Ti J LADE I A , ' Hare sow open a largo ,;tu.tiit cf .the Iawcet Styles and colors of ' ' " E'ah Lnlisa VeUe. ' . : ; " T6.;es :t, Ia.-i-.ia. i - Jfe-ar 'ty!c " ' X-.-a"i C A E. T E T 1 iV O S , OF . THEIR U 1 V'X IMP Oli T T10.X, JCST " ' LJSDEP. Also.a full fr?sor4mmtof Sunt-r rd Me-liric truaHty A.MEKICA.N CAltPETI.VCS, " . Many of which being their wit inatufactcie, cau be recommended as . fVcod Cirpi i:rs fern Low Price. FLOOR OIL CLOTHS" A CANTON MA1TTNG3, of everv width and quality. . B A I L V & B H 0 x ii E B, IMPOUTEItS MAXtTACTrKEKS or CABPBTIXCS lo. 2 2 C.heira: Streai, Philadelpiiia. Ocj. 4,' IS54. fiia. - A. OAVENS-, 'Tvrose CTr, ' .. . : i Ha of just opened a large and splendid asjorUnoat NEW '"GOODS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, O; e e y ues.n ij wid rt uli'y, which he is sj! ling off at the lowest pi is cs rr unotvn -iu tnis region ot Countrv. imy-n ods. hauv tr ekxfvtake. HATS eV CAPS. J )OTS A- Sf jES. GAJCXHIUS A- C l.Vf '.'SCTlOXAKIES, AT CITY TKICES. He invites his Clearfield friends to give Lira a call, ami exchange their r igs, luml er. shingles, and every variety of produce, for the t tit-ESr and best gooils. to bo ha i west of Philadelphia. Feb. 2t, 1S55. ly. IEIEir.SHUHt; IIOTEE: The subscriber 1 would infoiui his friends iu Clearbeid. and the publie generally that be has eul.trgei nd rttittrj iiis house, and is n .v enatiled to compete ucci i'uiijy ii h any iio e! in the country. No pain will be p tic.1 o render his guesj couiforrab'e. - His ta -.e hhall always be supplied with ihe bet the mat kct cau siflor I. and l is charges mojtra:. lie rcsptc fu ly i .vi-cs his friends and o.hers U give Liui a call. ' i-A V ID jOii NaT OX. i'htiiosburg Jan. 51.1455.- 1 v. mYKONE LIVEItY STABLE. The ub- 3L seribvr. h-.iviug removed Lis Livery Stalda from Curwei:sv ille to lytoue Ci-:y. begs leava te liis fiirnds hiid the pui:ij. that tie is at all lu-o orepared to supply the:u with tl jrscs. a irri i ;ti. iiuggies. and otlier vehicles oc Lire, at the moit i eattci.AbI icrms. Inquire at the "City Hotel.'' JA.Mh: CI.uWUiLl'-. rvrore. .TrUTrT SI. 1".- mn. CI44LUK mer ter ItV Tltlhl Av .'1L-.U . j i.u rm of ibis itis.i uiion will cou:n:cnci oa .Vioad iy. A;ril 'i he ioe.ili'y -f ihis !u i.u- tioti is he-iiihful. pleasant. tud reared. .. Person. male or feuiaie. desiring lo pursue 1 tiiathctuaticil. or irregular course, wiil find viry facility for impjovtmenr.: F urther particulars obtained by addressing il-:v. JOIIX M rv-;. Pri'iriptt. :.I ir-h I!. '55.-4 . Newirtr's Al'L i TAYLuit.- :Tj. 2"5 J.'irl e' Jt;wt. PHI Z Xh'.T tiTA. ILito always on hand, at their VfLo'e sale ITiri. hou.e. a large msir iuu,l of the Xtwtst Stv'ctf RT'T. SlOr. AXD S. HAW niru F.JUEriX AXD DOMESTIC. All their good3, being of their iiia diie,-. ln- i-ort.ttion and Manufacture. tr-ev ar cnabied le offer superior inducement! to Merchant laying ia their s.ock. WM. W. PAUL. N. O. TAYLOR. Do-. I 1 x;a S54k It. y VIITIX, .MOKKELL & CO.. .Lute Ot.IVLii MAll'liX A OA ii:ip-rters and J-e i:or iu I: u J . ' . "- Mi A;;.c.)MiJS. y;.isHES. faxcyg' d ..a,. N-. 2 i fr-h FotutA -t.ea. H u m. M. T. MARTIN. DAM'L J. MO P. RE LI. loc 5. '54. J CliAS. Ii. IIAMRICa', o. !. rt i.'id.r. aANOiiSOiT li. .VASTir. Tjr or.-5Ex:oiJ wo:i iX .MA iAZiXh AT SJ r..-. Mvrni.Y i'i-.ii ylai;. t iio.se who rcnl the shrill so pron.j.tlr issuai evcry A-otk by Dick -us, with tbough.ful appreciation, k now how to prize it. vHouseho.d V'or ls" it a uiodein journal for the people. -.I.vj:ed co;:t:na sa'ojccts uucommonly treated, excellent in s yic, in genius, in manner, and wonderfully ;Vrii: in subject. The pi-:o; s are the right, length: iuy c.h:bit woi.tlerftil variety and are attuned t a h Jiuionious key and icia-irkable unity of t!T.-t. . i'or the money, there. is not ihe equal of "iiousr hold Words' "for s family jourcal. Pieasant s:-j-rks. useful knowledge, gritcefui anccjotes. ch;rn. iug ess'iys. afteruate in its p-ig-;s. It i no: 1. ways co..veuie;jt to se.-aro a ci-jiy o." th wk:.r issue on the arriv il of a steamer; iu or lcr to erj-y regnlarly this deli ;htf:i! work. wadvisoar roa ders to possess thenisedves of the Labds-iR weulU 'y reprint of MsElrutn A ilaker. who brii g out -ilousohold Words"' vri.h cotciuo. Ttble puna na'i ty. at Now-York. Erelsrbk Paikr. 35 Was'uiov ton street is-tho Boston aged. Ujxta.-t Trju eript. I he articles, both ia s'yle and thought, are fr superior to tho trash that o?rupiei the pages rf mitiT of our popular uragaziLis. Xrur Vari Atl-i. The above are but a few cxtrac's from r.ucserrrs notices of tho prt-ss lately received. 1 Lose who wish Household Words will receive it ruoLiLiy ty mail upon remittin the subscription prior. Spe- ciinen numbers sent on receipt ol re rea poetse stamps. Aug. 2 McELRATH A RAKER. Publisher. 17 Spruce st.. New Yo; k. E.iIOVAjL.. B-'ivi-n. 11. Ui lii.tvo A o.m.S. importers ar.l Manufacturers of City a.ii Ea.strt- mile UJOTS an t SllUES. alt-o every variety of French and Englirh e-hoe Eastings. 1'atei.t Loatit er. Kid aul Calf ;kii s, hoo La-ces, liallor.s. L'ind iags A j. Ac. suitable for iaatiifc'urers. i ilio. Foreign and 1 omi-stic fira and Silk Toa nets. Leghoru. Panama and Palm Leaf Hats." Ltg Itsh. French anJ Auielicau Artificial Flowers, i-'ii Si.k. Straw Trin.niitigs. A., Ac. Ac Having removed to our new Store, No. 15S A IW Mai kct Street, below 5th, bouth tide, up stairs, rs invite your attention to our large and varied Moik of Straw tiro is. toe's ai-d Sloes, which we are preparing for the approaching F'all Sales. . . All our G-.ods being exclusively of our own di rct Importaiu sud Manufacture, wc feel aond dent that our facilities are such that we can offr vou ir.ducetr.er.ts as regards variety and prices ot Goods, unsurpassed by any house iu the conutry. JiOtvlbK. B:tJlHERS A JONL.". 7or. 1S54-- y- P!i i la. I e'pli i.t . JVEW LIVEHt. H'HSLS. CAKi.lAGta aso ll oL;ii.ill. FOR HIRE. ILe subscribers would inform those wl.o desire to fee aecummoda'ed with Horses or buggies on leajouable lernis, that they c:n always be obihii-ed ou upplicatioit at their Sw b'e or the Goo J JiiU-iit Lo cl. in Cuiweisville. - FLEMMING A FOtsTLR. Curwensvillc, Jan.- 31,. 1855. 'izb. - tTAVC YOT SEEN SAM? The subscriber tJLrtould it-fjim -his old f.ieLds and the public generally, that Le slid .continues ta keep a houss of ciitcrtaii:weut iu New Wnst-iug ou. wherebes3 whtcallwi h biiu will receive every atteutiau. and bo made comfortable. - Gooti stablir.g. and every other conveLiciice for horses on the premises., - DA VID S. P. -I'aNi-- New WTashiugtt,0.'jar.. 31, 155. 1T57-ILLIAM S. HAN5ELL A SOX. Maui-f ta- 1 T turers aiid Importt rs of S Icry, inl .-ad- dlery Hard were. No. 2i Ma.ket Sireet. Bbilalel-' phirv. . Sa.ldl;s. Bridles. Harness. Trunks. ;Whip, Saddie Bags.' Bridle FtllLng. Bi. Stirrups. Bu.-klM, Carpet Bags, eet. " " tJnne 15 s'r- CXUTiOS. V.I persoi-3 are hereby cautic-ced against purcrjasir.g. or In any. way meddMrg with a two bore wtgon scd a ' pair ef bob e? now ia the possession of P.-IL IPooz, as the said ertybilongs ,0 -M&gL- September 21. 1 :- .... ArT LANE A O. -Wholesale Clotbisg Ptr . v, iti. Vii-knt Street. , ET?r rietrf J ,eadTmde Clotting, to tie most fashientble ry i r .. . 1 -i - it.. ix ,.vai. onstantiy on ouu. t ' B II