0 3 POETRY. """‘T'IM3 'l horn in n sulcm min. The rolling nvur Time; In aulfimer's rosy hluslu-n, In hoary \\‘inlvr'n prune. ll flowelh. flu'vfllh. no“ (‘lln In whnlsucvur (Imm. And well lrimmml harks nru mhug Upon its nilenyhdc; Wills gohlvn Irmmuea Inden. 'l‘he hula \‘omloln glide; , And l-‘nilh. and Low. nnd A¢ tum. , Anq llnpc. mu Shh- by Mdc. AnthO‘Lln Imsl ut nlhrrs, 'Cognposo the Imin flm-I Nquohv-lhewwyen nro lmnwn'r'. 50% wide lhe waters bout; Gmrmnsls sloul o'er the “muse 'l‘ w‘ ,moumlul mints ofl’ulv. The wl'nrl'n'n’ir urn“ n dzmmrr; 'l‘hc srnllcrwl \wssnlq dnwu A" WHO in Ihsuppninlmtnl. 'Unln lhe mums ure gn'nn . And Fall“ nlom‘ rolnninclh 'l‘n hcnr llw soul to llcnw‘n The ”a!" 01' Rent. 'l‘he stt‘eetest sensations of life, are those experienr-ed on tlto Sabbath day. \\"hal a delicious sensation iQ'S'yt to the weary l— ‘Vhat a sunthtna‘ittfluence spreads over the heart ofptety. tti tlte t'ontetnplatiott oi (int)! “’ltat ecstatic visions fill the mind of thr urdent \itorshippcr ! As a sacred pause in giddy whirlwind of avarice, how pncthnfl to the soul, hattassed and worn hy thekt ils andcares Oflife. llow littlc do we appre ciate the ltlessings of the Sabbath. which brings such sweet solace to lltc‘jutlt’tl and wotnout spirit. On such u da“ ut- tool as if brought ittto the presence of the rival Creator of life—“c feel affection ttttlmttn [tletL If in affliction. his nmrcymhis love -his goodness infinite—~lttfl otprntlv (if lovo; if boned down by we. we feel “UPI-2 revtved by the softening influence of the day, and the common attachment of all hu msnity to the great Source of Life. It Is 0.“ the Sabbath that the memory of the past crowds on us with all the‘ busy scenes of shildhood—boyhood—youth—the crimson epoch oflove. and the sombre shade“ ings of matured existence. “to groups who hasten to Church. subdued ittto pcnsit'cncss by tlte solemn recollection of the day, are all interesting as they lite themselves inthe altar of God. to pour out the full heart at Ihe feet of Deity. Who can contemplate the beauties of the Sabbath. or participate in the performance of its duties. without feeling tho thrill of virtue disarm ltitn ofull his evil passions and purify hts soul to thoughts of benevolence—deeds of charitv and eurnples ofjustice, kindness and love? We feel reibeptized in the fountain of ear ly life, as the flood at better teelinga gush. es upon the heart; making the parent more ‘ lender—the child more affectionate—the friend more ardent—-the brother more at- ‘ inched—tho sister more loving—the be trothed more devoted, ,Sajcred be the Sab bath, as the source of our ’hurest joys-«lhe consolation of our kecnest amicttons—the deviser ol our noblest resolutions. Let us venerste it as a friend. and keep ithnly, as the‘stit'eetcst refuge of aflltction. H Virtua—The overlasling hills will crum blq to dust, but the influence of a good am will never die. The emili will aruw old and perish. but virtue in the lH‘al’l will be eior green and flomish iliroughnul eternity. The moon and stars will grow dim. and ‘he can roll from lhe heavens. but lrne rc‘ ligion. and undefiled, will grow brighter arid brighter, and not cease Io exist uhilc God himselfshall live. i The Ladies can Tel/.--The editor of lhe Lbuisville his. on his way [mum the other nighfipicked up a very oxlrwnhnnry piece at decoration belonging to some young wo man. He'appcared mbe m a loss what to call it. We presume. hmvever. lhal some of put female acquainmnncoa could gIVC him light on lho subject. Hear him dc acribe n: ‘lt is shaped. or rather was. it good deal like a recent half moon -, shone like an Indiatrubbor life preserver. and some like a pig yoke: felt a ltltle soft like ; and was covered witlt bed ticking. We had nearly broke our neck over it. and as we never had any luck in our lite, we thought may be we had. found a treasure at.last.—- We didn't know but it was a new way the banks had adopted of making remittances so as to prevent robbery, for the ugly thing had a string at each end so that in an atner gency a-man. might tie it around him and carry it a short distance. With anxious hand. therefore. we seized on'r'kntte antl tore into it. it ript aboutsix inches. and the first thing that pr'otiuded from the ortfice was an old roundabout. anti then in rapid succession, three short shuts and tth long ones; an old fur ‘cap, a pair' of branches. old and rugged. the skirt of an old calico dress. a_pair of'old 'ealico drawers. with fringed bottoms. {our old night capS. two cradle blankets, one old le'gltorn bonnet, one old morocéo boot; two table cloths; an old piano covertttvlo long niahtgdwns, 'onb"tagg¢d waiscoat, three quilted petti costs. and Six hippins. What on earth could these tltingsbeP' he tell.’ ,' . Calamuies of Genius.;' Milton, pro. scribed and pOO7. descended in mm blind neu. totho tomb. Dryden. towards the close of his life.‘ was compelled to sell hm talents piece-meal (0 ”ppm! existenco._. éLiule cause hava’ _l.’ ‘aaid he. ’lo‘bleos my «on [or being born of: Englishmarx'g. It in who enough for one country yha: it neglected é OoMcy. and saw Butleritarv. ad todeath.’ Olway, ate later period cho kedhimaelf with a piece of broad thrown to hmmmliuve his hunger._.« What were not the aufloringa of .-Savnge, composing at oiréet corners. wrifing his verses _on lamps of paper picked out of lhe {munch explrmz Sale of Real Estate. in a-Prison. and laying hgo corpsenlquils'e . .4‘ "EV”; ’sub‘scribér olfera for geoleruwho defrayed tho.,expcn_F‘-‘9 ° '9' ,U ‘6: 1 ‘ - VI ll lrllowil R' l :inlerment'. Chum-non. after bcEng many ‘4? {ss:} £3 NE” I“? ‘ 'll in days without {oagl,"(lcslroj'C(l himself by 3:35?“ ljlsl’ntv. vvz. : ‘ poi'so‘n'.’ ' "I. ' RM). l—fl LOT OF CHOU/VD. in [he hm'uuuh nl Clt'mfichl. lit-mg ~13 lect in hnnl on Second strN-l and ('de‘nding back 150 (out In ”W Mmkot Imuee lot. will) an i)||¢'_\' pusaing an the. south of It, and With :1 slury'antl-n bu” Imus? and Mable there un erected. bring: part 0! Lot No. 79 in [he plan of salt! (nu-n. NO. fin—ALSO, J] 1,0! 0] “HUI/NI) :nlJuiumg the film": on the nntlh Sldc, bo inu 43 [out in hunt on' till slrvut, :uul ox- H'mhl‘g burl. 1:30 {col In the Mn: k 0! huusug with n 'l‘\\’() STORY FRAME DWEL LINGKWIUUSIC lhrrmm vu‘ch-(L with .1 null flllll[lUlh[)il't“Hlt‘(hml'. and other val. ”ably imprrwt'nwlllfl. ln‘im; parts nl Lots NO. 78 & Ti) in sun] town. 3, .‘g’l,.\'(), HI: Intmmt inflm manly ml: Ln” ul lml NO. FH, bring 11* for! 4‘l in chm 1n hum on Swalnl short, and rxlvn (hug bank [5!) Y, M. 1"", /fl,—;‘.l.sO. ”H ink-rm! in n 'l'l»’.’l("’[ U!" {#737}. “HUMP in Law rence qu-nshvp. m‘jnimng lands. of Ruben ()ucns, Jn‘.m Milcht'll and Ullll'lt‘ “inch is buliL‘H‘ql to runtuviqhnbnul 1M) ncu-q. mute or less. with 11 (MM) Ithl' and (‘11!) m burn ”ll‘H'lNl orvclml. nu Applv Orch uul. and will) bvlwcun 50 and GO acres of Clt‘fll't‘tl (and. ' IVO. S—JILSU, Hisinlcrvst in :1 (var! at land wntrnnlml In lhv mum (If Jose/)1! HH‘I‘MI. filluulv in “'undwnrd HJWH‘hIp. m-ur lhl' (.‘lt‘mfiold crmvk, and by “mm; nun-y runlnmin: 40D m-res 9nd 1() p 5. I‘o. I}-.’llns'(),'llis mtrrrsz In a mic: ufluml wnnnnlnl In “In numv nf I'Wn' Ilmry, by hflirinl survey containing 400 nCl‘i's and 11H1‘d,silu:xle close to will (Tlcar licld CH‘L‘k, m the mid lowmhip of \Vm-d wnul. Give no I’um.—-Breatho not a sentiment ...gny no! a word—give not an exprcasmn of tho countenance Ihnl will anend nnolher. or send a lhriil of [mm through his lmlsnm.‘ We are lernunded by fianllin} hearts, “hio“ a mud. a look even. might fill Io lhe [Him \\ill. sorrow. If you nrv rare lons of ”w OPINIONS and ('xprc-ssiunc of all) ms. rvnmnbor that ”my me difl‘monllv (-onsmuxcd from yourself, and nN'r-rlyv In wmtl’or sign‘ (‘HH a shadow on n happy bowl. or lhrnw nsldc Iht‘ smiles ofjoy that love :0 linger on n plenum! cuumcnunvv. J} [All/c {an l)m/.~«'l‘nlking uf false pretence-s. a gen-llvmnn nflhw (rily warmly married a \\omnx‘. rvpnicd lo be rich. wlm lumen} nulnnl only to to pour, bu! nmnc seven hundrvd dnHars in dcbl. which dub: he Inn! to liquidate! ‘Shc upsurml le. owner. that lIH‘ lll‘bl was contracted for dry goods wlm-h she bought to 'cuplivaw hum." Think ole lish pa) ing (or the hook wnh uhivh il is mughl! .17 TUL’H’H’L‘ [Ts/L Hwy—A friend uho 'hasjusl rolurncd from Port Washington tells us that whdo slimding on the pier there he saw a hula shaver about 13 or 8 years old fishing 1n lhe lakP. Aflera while lhe lillleicllow hnnkrd a fish, and t'wdenl ly n hirgv one. There mm, for some min- Illcs. a tough .ulrngg‘c whrlher the [my sh-ufld go Into the lake or the fish mum nul of il. l’lnnHy lhc ynulhful dmciplc of \Vullon landed his prim, a fnmnus lnlic .lrnul, safe on lhe hunch. The SIZC uflhe fish Immediulcly gun: [isc m sevctui bcls as lo uhich was lhe hr'nvir'sl, the prize 0r lhe caplor. It prmcd lhal the boy weigh ed forly six pounds and lhe fiah lurly—n‘ prcfly even match.—-—dli/u.'uu/'.‘ic Sentinel. "manmmnwm A LARGE PAPER, FOR 0M; 1) 01, MR .1 mum {Vuu' publishing m Hm 1 Il\' u! l’hlkulch-hv'l. SHUT? \VHZKLV I’M-LIL. :1 Lugu s 1.0 l-':mn|y I\l-\-.'rpnpcr. m‘nlru! 'n [lnlllira :unl Inhmnh. 11ml dmulu! lo Lin-r nluro. 'l‘rulh, Nona. llw :\r!.-. Sva-m. anllhfll‘vun [H-lullco, Mornllly. .-\musr.-In('nl.~, le‘hnnu'vJme u lmu. Iho Funm-r. M lrluexa (\L: Suim'np mu [Lt-c, Only One Dollar (1 “mi; when r-‘uhm “Ll,"l F r In riulut n! 11w, and Ir»- “hm: uw-r Um! m-Inhr‘r. 97' lh‘momlmr—«Sr‘uzl's l'hilmlulphin " \Vu-c My Paper" Is nu! u rcprinl ul nny ML”, 'l' 1m mulu \wlh \\L.v_h :l I! prmlrd 1': :HH llllxth, ulromh' .9"! up. L-uxn nnv ‘l':in rapt-r TERMS Oi“ TUE WEEKLY I’AI‘ER Suzgir r-nhu'nplluns, put unnum 1n mh'mu‘o. $1 9:3 Flvv .mhut-P :me, "n du 5 U" 'l‘wolw-. (L! (in (In 10 U 1) ()no :lan Wurlth' l’uy-I r. and nno (ox-y 0! Quivy'.» m (imiuun a i.l:.g.x7.nue )m- roi‘y uf'lim \\"crkly l'upor, and fine I»! the l'nmn Mnguzmo. l'uu cup“ s M Hm ' \\R-(vkly l'npr-r.’ nn-l hum] Um Sulurduy (‘muu r, Y: “H ‘wu (nylr's ”Him ‘ \\w-M'.’ I‘Jpcr n d luv ol‘em-h of (MIL-v 3 Hopmm 1)! [int mgn Mnguzuu-s. (u. z. lsrx "nun-w '» m) l’ursuns “cling 145 “gt-HIS, mm [mm umn: sulwt'rl )cr~. nrv: hltmu-d n ""l‘Vr gran *, fur [ln I! Humble. A Blognphyol nm- u! lhe Slunf‘rs a! [ho Dr: lsmr lan 0! huh-pmulmum In puhllshell ”I (wry numlwr mlh shnrl Bxugmpuu :1 51¢qu «Ifulhor vnnm‘ul rerun - All lullvrn mm! Pm Indihf~<rlLlKHl [um]. hr ”no mum‘y furwurdvd through the l’tmllnmler.) ln ~ A‘ N (H'l‘. i‘uhllshL-r. Nu. 11.5 Chcsxnul slrucl, [‘luludolphl} BOROUGH ORDINANCES lie it ordained mul maclal by (/14: Bur gess and Town-Council of the Borough ‘ n/ Clcuzjicx'd. and xt is hereby enacted um! ordained by'l/xe nut/torin of the Bmm, 'l'hn‘l/ll [Macksmuhs and ulhovs whose busines.’ may require them to make fires near llugjfi‘ hlnnp». we required In Innkv (hem at n time when lhe wnatlu’l in calm. and not Windy, and aim» to have their I'm-n at least 50 fuel from any dwelling ur nih cr huuav, under the ponaltv of nut Iv“, than «me no: mule Hun ‘lcn dollars. [m (‘3qu (”Tum-u m be rccuveu‘d nc'cunhn; [0! law." ' 2d. 11¢. if furl/Hr ordain/xi, 51.. Thu! any permno burns“: shavings ur (llhk-r malicns on the “meta", ure hmvbvjmhid den lu do the slum cxcep: u! u tune \vhrn llu- \H-nther is calm and nut windy, and then the fire no! m be within 100 {out u? any lluuw, under the pontu of nut ll<-‘ than one unr more Hum ten dullnrs, to In“ rcénvcrml BCCUHHHQ In lnw. ‘ 31!. Be it orduimrl, ‘81:. That the ur dinzmces already in force. relating tn planking the pnvemouls‘. shall he (’xh’ntll‘ll (luwn Sécuml chl- to the cnrner 0| Ln rust and Sgcund, and on lhv Suulh mm M Chewy slrce! [rum Front In Second, M Which the lot-holders und'xhose interested will iake nulicv. ‘ ' Passed Sept. 9. 184 G. . J. W. SMITH; Barge” R. WALLACE, Clerk. A CA HEB. WEIR-El lfifléflfl'flf W-Y&Y€ ES to have your .'l‘r.m'n properly cared los' Vere they cmmocn‘cc lo polo you. All sralcs of (arlar should be can-lolly removed, and if there are any cavities in your teeth (hey should be properly tilled; whiph will cfluclually prevent any lurlhel' decay. . - ' And to you whom leélh are gone. v Surd you cunnm fuel at home. Therefore you had' buUur call and get a new set put in,‘ either on Final ‘or Gold Plate." Thlc above opvralion, logether With _ExlraclinglTeéth, and roots of Teeth, \vlilbe,pel‘foy-ixxed in the must scientifié muuner’by DEA. M. Hum. who may be “found unlit: oflide of Dr. WM, P. HILLS. 4m ‘he borough ofCleix'rfield, on ever'y‘Sat “7(lay."npd ddriuz court-wgéks. lG‘fPrices'RMuced{ ' . ."Ladles will be visited at théir residence. lf'dcsqud. , . squ 12—3 m. •< 7 .; ' - ME MD EfiESPECTFULLY inform the public ‘ ‘IIHH Hwy arts prepared to confirm! (MUST-MILLS. to be driven b) ”Mar nr Sieam—CLOVER-MILLS. PLAST ER-MILLS. FULLING and SAW MILLS, FURNACES, FORGES and ROLLING-MILLS. l’ntcnl Bellows. of Daughters S- H"rig/'l!s‘ plan. or the Cast Iron Cylinder. -'l'hL-_v rcspecflully solicit .1 share 0! public patronage, Mr. Wesmn is agent for Derkcy’s Put on! Cast Iron ll’alcr If’lzccl—considercd the best how in use. ', 1' z Erin’Leucrs may 'be addréswd to Cit-or"- fiield Bridge post office. or to. Phillpsburg. They will be promptly nttendcdvto; and work done at the shortest‘nmicc. u July 20. 1846. ALL pcr’sous arc hereby cautioned u Vgainst purclwuslng much: of Twenty Dollars. ‘dnted übo'ut"!he_' middle of April lashgiven by the' subscribers to Jeése D. Maj'ml {if Bug'gs township, ‘Clearfield 6000'}: 89 Ive—have nevér received value fQl‘lhßJumqnhd are determined no; to pay ltunlesa compelled by due course of law. ' , l . JOSEPH PETERS; g . ‘ - - .JONAS PETERS, , Boggs Ip. Aug. 29., 4340, ~ SM). 7—9/LSO. Im inlcrc-rt in .1 [MIL n! land. wurrnnlml in the name of Sam"! Ilcnrgzp by nflicml .iurvcy containing JIM acres and 10 porch“. saitudm m Wood ward tuwnship, and near the Ck-nrfivh LTPPk. NO. H—JILS'U, Ilia interest in a tract 10‘ land, warranted in the name of Hug/i ‘Rrilstun, containing: by nfiicnil survey 110” acieu. situate within' about tun miles (ll [be Clearlield creek, in the township of Woodward and [)ecatur—-which tract 1- patented tn the subscriber. NO. 9-—J3LSO. a tract of land in the name at Samuel [lam/ilcton. patended by the subscriber, and .cuutaining by uflieial survey 403 acres, situate in the township of Decatur. ,VNO. IG—JIIAW). His interest in :i tract ()l liltltl warranted in the name nl Jacob Cur. situate in the tnwiilhip (if He (atur, and containing by nflicaal survey 1.33 acres 153 'Jt'l‘Cht“. The intermt «it said \\ nllaru {With} the. mm UntltVHlt‘tl lldil tliermil. No. li~.’ll.S/). ”I 1 interest in 5359 ncrex at land, part (it a tract warranted in the name 0! 'l'liomas' Grant situutc in Ferguwn tuwnslilp. No. Rig—311457). ”Ht interest in a tract"! land warranted in the name of Solomon Lynn. cniitaining. by ollicial survey, 387 acres—but there being an in» terlerenee id an adjoining survey the quantity is believed tn be nut so much situate iii “FCCfll'ifl tuivnahip. near the Uleartield creek. The interest of the sub scriber being; an undivided hall thereof. NO. lii—JILSU. ”is interest in a tract of land. situate in Decatur township, adjnining lands of A. Gusts, and ntliers. Containing abaut ltlt) acrei. name or less, St; or (30 new-2i Ul which are cleared, with a tlwalting house and stable lllcreuti erec ted. The iiitereet (it the hulHrttlH‘t‘ being: the tltttllVltlL'll third part llleienl. N 55. l-1,--;\LS(), liisinterest in a tract (Ilinllll iii the name ()I Snmml [Jul/I‘ll, enhtaiiiinu. by tillii‘ial ~un'ey, 1:13 n. rm, “ll'litlt: (I) Il‘ri Cleriilield Cltft‘k‘ cliiclly iii \Ytiutlu'atd township, with about :20 or 30 min ut the tract uh the West side til tin; Cll‘t'lt El‘P'l'im IlleCrilml will maln- knnwn Hu- terms and condilnms (I! qale In nnv np~ 14'uzanl; mil umkc knuwn Mn‘lhcm the II» He to cull“ parcel. bhnw the (lr:l{l9,nnd wiH sell his lilh- clmr of (‘ncumbrumn-Q. ROBERT WALLACE. Clcmlivid, July 20. 15116. E’Zzaaadaufifi & Weswnng mummwmmawwm '- @ififlb‘fl‘lfimfl‘o ‘ anl munwlaxaumm TO THE PEOPLE TUE ananlnn qurmgraus, which hnnjuat tormith ntml. wil! he long and grntnfnlly remembered by a” true rnpnlnicnnw for tho triutnphnnt HIH'UCSt- ul‘ munv ut'llwir rhvrtuhml primuplun um,V Inmnnrtts. While \\‘tt ht-ttrlily rt'jnh Ith at tho triumph nftho print‘tplcn whit-h tt htm httcn unr mnututtt Lflhrt tn ndvocntt‘ nnd tlufmul, unv! from Mm h M prosper;- ty, nn ndvorsity, can uwnrx‘o us ; u:1 r-unnut"tu~ um mindful ol the attitude in whir'h we are plum-It hy In rct'cnt vote of both himsps‘ of Congrg :—-—wc n!- ludo to the contomplntcd withdrawal of their [tnl‘ ronnpc from tho nomapnpor prrsx. flu this 1301159 lon \ro chvorlnlly how, sensible as 'u- are nt'thc nntrtutft: mum-en “hit-h htn'n led to it But we mm that thin den-mun of Congress incrcnuon ruth nr tltmt dtnlintshm on: "hunt to the summit of rt hwhcr [tuner—tin” a! 111/'IIHI/Ill'; and to thmn we mnlh’r ntly n; pm} In HM In, tvy r/m'v pntrnnngo. in nuntmning at the amt meurnnwnt u jnnrnnl lhnt HI influxthly tl€\llh'l! tn thmr ttlll'tt'sts and the true tntcrosl» of tho ('tmntty. [t m hnuuu tn awry one. that thc rhxofnunrt-o '0! t-‘ttfilttttztltt! n nonspnper ts hm lhn mngnitmlo at its suhut-riptmn lint, m mneh-nnthé Inh‘vrlmnfl [”1“ runnqv uhit.h tnny im hvslnwml upnn 11. In lurun mmnwrmal mtlcn. tndm-IL thn Inttcr in HIHTIHV ”I“ ('nm'my-itnntuf tho formvr, nu tt hot-unv” tho nhvt~ mu vnte-rrst I .‘ntct‘rmdilc men tn nu'vmtim In those IHI'PH» “it" It nXt‘ thr Inns-t erl-nstvt-ly t-trt'uhttml, “thilru'lm.hmtl'w r, t‘; ththm ntlv «Hunk-«l. Dc. pvtvcd of tho :‘uhflrltstltg putrnnn‘go incident 100 nn-rr‘nnltlc rmntunmty, and hunk-um! \\tth [wru hur nml (-nnnnouu cxtu-nnc» \VIIH‘I] nro nnlolwo \\ht‘r(' imrnrrrd. nuthtng but u very Inna ltslnf rnhsrnhing patrons cnn uttutnin n pnper an useful “Ck—‘W- indeed, (Wen in oxistonco. The pmpno tnrn ut the ‘ Untnn’ hut-o htthvrtu apnrrd nu mills. and nu t‘XpNIhQ, to nmlto Ihmr pnpvr worthy ofthe tnetrupnha. and worthy of tho Hupporl of that grant pnrly untlcr “host- hnnnt'r they art: cnlintod. In publishing the tntmt lull nntt nmplo dchntcn ufthe tun hum-'3 of Cunwesn. H is thiovml, over hrthn :utarnytm] an this runtinr‘nt In 11 dnily newspaper. they ’--|‘-’0 St‘l'ltfty‘] the m-rumw nf thel host. Tl';‘t)rl-‘ rm thh Ihl‘ r‘rtunlry ntandml. but at :hu umrm mm rust of £l2,oth nr “5.000 per your. 'l'hq’r‘ UHI‘HHW! {metgn ttltd n'untotattt‘ currcnpnndmmn in “mm” "111:“ :h In rfcxpcnso, httl the Instrncttn usefitht' \\hu-h Is (to hxghly mtnmcndcd nnd unmet-Inter! nu tuJuqnly utmost nny mtllny to m. [um 11. Sull. it must be evident that those heavy cxprmrs mmnnt ho homo. unlosn the unhsprinliml llst In (xtnmensnrnto tn the tlluturtnking, nnd nlthn' no can [must ufls,ooonuhacnhtts. rynclndtng dut- IV. tn-uuckly. nnd weekly.) yet thi; Itst mnat Hill ["3 wtmdt‘ruhfy (‘flhrgltd l 1) anh't‘ ”H,- prupriclnr" ul 1h!" Unmn'to mtstnin u” H" nsnt‘nlncu. and tu tttguro them ngatnst pocnnmry ‘lonn. Invflklltf. than. “Q"HL ”va aid and Utlppttrl nl‘ all true friend.- at Rnpnhlttun L"l\'!'l’lHnl’lH. um! pledging nurttclvci 1" rvneu '.‘d I'lhrrts tn the tunso of tho uluriuun {lllltiilpl'w \\n t-hrriuh. \\o ()[Tt‘f thu t'uHuuing pru‘ y’ttu'l 'l'lll' ‘ll.\ll.Y UNIUN' uI‘I Pm pllllllsllrnl. n 9; he"!~ lnfnro. :It $lO per nI.IIuIn, pnynhle In nllvunr‘vr “h churn: H'l hlllu-Hu has hut-n ulmosl excIuRIVOIY ['o‘ YIIII-nl. We purpusn I.'l fulure Ix) damn: 11 WNW" ul’un mIIIInIIs- lo Ilulllcrlm noun urgent-w] lllll‘H‘Sl 11ml m mmm‘llaneuua lll(‘|’nllll’l‘. winch. \villlnlll lalfllHHE IIH Imllll't'nl Influence. Inlly render ll Ill'.‘ murv m-I epmhlo In an cuuulul Muss of renders. 'l‘ho ‘ SEMI-Wl'll-IKLY UNIUN' \\‘lll ho [‘llh llsllod nvvry Munlluv and Thumlny. dunng L‘la '0 com: o! (.‘ungrosx. .1! $5 [ln nnnum. This cnnlrlina all the llllllll'f runlninml 111 the ' Dlnly Union.‘ (“P 1 mpl lurul llllvvrllncnlellls. Dllrlng the aenutunv of I (Jungian three numhan, Inmml oflwo will be is sucd \Hllmul nny cxlra charge to snbscnhvrs. ICNLARGICMHN'I‘ OF Till-l WEEKLY UNION 'l'llo ' WEEKLY UNION' ll Issuml nvmy Smur duy ; 111-ll lI‘J arrnnzomenls Me In progress to cm ln'azn II In Ilmr Jun/Ah If: lug-nu are. \\o film?! F'I'IH IIL‘ mnhlul In gave nearly I-vcrv nrlicla nllu'll Inuv nppmr In the dmly and sch-weekly nlllions.‘ 111 Iln: elgrmncly low qu ufS‘J. \Vo prnposo also I” “HT, 111 [his Clllll-Jll, u cmnplclouvnophcul sIIIn~ [nary nl'lllu proceeding-I 111 lwlll houses of Com grrss—lhus renderng the ' Weekly l,'nmn‘ :1 most valuable channel ofmlnnnnnun In all clnssns of our counlry. b'ul In rrmunernla us (or ”III; emu. pme. an cxlenuve wchripuun lilll Is abuolulely Indlspunrnble. CONGRESSIONA L REGISTER. In nddninn lo lhe forcgomg. we have resolved lu publish, during lhe aousmm of lhe nuliunnl leg “damn-.ll'L‘anurrzssinnul Ragixler.‘ to be inuad weekly, and to contain a run. run-om u! lhe dully proceedings and debates ol hmh houses. I'ldced. lhe :Arrungcnmnls \\thh We have mudu \\‘llhlhc wry hrs! mrpa ul’ ropnrlcm “'1“ cnnhlc us to give even more full um! extended rL-porlu than we have prudum-d during llns svssion, supcnur us we cluun [hum lo lvu m any pr: ccdlng‘unos. Tho Regiulur mJI lro madv up from xhe dmly rvpnns m the ‘ Un mu.‘ ('ertu revised by un cxponencud editor. and ".111 cummmu :1 rnmplelo and oullxcnlm rel Cur-. 1 ..1' 1h" scmrm An upprndlx will ‘-0 minis-d. \ ummm \\‘liiu the Regular. mu! [0 hu ucnl L'ral-IJ :qu. Iv Mum (alien, Cu. 1; mm: :1 L 510! Hm all: ["|-s.':l’-llll?1't‘.u u‘mn.l!z,\;x:h u gnuy‘w wt xhcu Hummus, did n r L-n'ruc, when “"I'cSi My, '1) [lrv \‘n Lch-gl-N'er. 'l'lm '.v.il farm lin.! mu‘l rom pietn hmmy u! lhc ucsvnunH 01 Congrasa, und mil he rummhwl .1! ”no law pm‘u 1,! ”was“ rm: (:t?.\'l'§ lur lhn m-xl some“. (r‘rl‘.-ST\!.\.~:TM:H nru :uulhwnzcd (u um m uur u xy‘u - , an! by sending us live w-urEy aubrcnl‘r-rs, \vnh xhn uuhwnplmn money. fur tuxm‘r Iho Hui/j]. .‘Lnu-IVIIA‘II/ ur H’rrUy, \V‘J” M 2 onlnlhui In nnL' .‘upy u! lhu s Hue odman Du they lurninh m an!» sunburn {-Jr. {f‘r"l‘hu (‘v.r\".‘:::.:tr'l:_mu, Rutusx'm' \\il! bu {nr Hrhi‘l’ l‘xur an Illa x 1.7:: !.: up CLUBS \\‘ILI. HII [-'L'HNISIH-II) WITH .3 cnpu‘s nl lhu Dzuly {or BH} 00 5 do Semi-weekly 220 00 11) do do 35 00 5 du “Weekly 800 10 “do do 15 00 ‘3O do Congressional Regular 10 00 Tho nnmo ol no person WI” he entered upnn our bunkn unless the plylncnl of lhe subscription be made in advance . Address, QAU'H‘HUJN. [IE public me hereby "caulioned u- T gainst buying 1) promisory note giv~ en by me to Simon Fulton, ul Burnsule township, for 860. dated about the 18th tiny of April. [845.33 I have not received value fur the same. and am determined not to’ pay‘it unless cnmpolled by law. t . JAMES RIDDLE. Burnéidc tp.‘ Sept. 1:. 1846.—pd. ‘ TEACHERS WANTED. . VOUR Teachers wanted to leach the E Common Schools in Morris' town ship. A roaéonnble salary will be given; and‘ lhe cash 'paid at the'cnd of every munlh.’ if» required. None but good mor nl persons, and otherwise well qualified, need 'npply. Applic'ationmny be made. 10 either of lhfl undersigned Directors». v 3 ' WM.~ SHIMEL,‘ Pra’t. ‘ S. C, THOMSON, ‘Seclry, "r i ‘L. ‘. . » MOSES C: EVI‘XNS,’ SAMPEL‘HOOVEH, JACOB BLAhl§.- _ CUR S'l‘lAN l‘lMlGll. MorrisWib‘cptfilfi, {BAG—flail, - ». WI! - .’ ' ' RH‘CUIE & HEISSI \‘Jushingtuu L'il)‘. D. C ‘NOTICE. { ,‘ . OTICE ighorcby given; that-"letter; . N of Atlministmtiun have bécn grant. ed lb Hm suhscfibo’rs on (he entutenf John ”Gnarly“. late «I Buccariu township. Clear; field munly. All pcrwm huh-bled lo (ha smm: wx|| come forward and mnkepay. ment imrnmlinlvly. and Hume having de mandu amnimt HH- same “i” prczem them, Hui] uutlwnticnhyl lnr settlement,’ HENRY H EGAR'I‘Y. ' W'M. MULLEN.‘ " ' Ereculora. Sept. 3. 1846. >r.r.r.rr.rl 1:121er .r rffmmrrr¢s< 2 Law Partnership. 2 S _ 2 BURNSIDE 6; WEAVER, E s WILL praclico in (Ilearfield,s : uml adjoining counties. : 3 ()mcv one door nmlln of lhé “Bnn- S 2 n€l"’o“'lcv. S S 2 nuw mmNslmz. 1. man. WEAVER. s, s ' Jun. 21.1816. rKrJJ-Jrrrr.rJ-J.r‘r.rr.rr.rr.nr¢.r A G 19 NT WANTED, For this County. V VHE busim-ss will be to procure sub- HV scrlbcrs for. and sell, when publish (-11.3 largo. new. splendid 'ownfihip Map M the STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA. Thu- quahficalmns mquitecl are nsmall capital 0! $lOO. win-My. inlegrily. in: (lush-y,“ energy, uml (Iclivc lmsinz‘ss tal mlx. Inlmmaliun of the (arms of We a gency (which are liboml) Will be gi‘cndn npplmmmn. POSTAGE PA”). [a ALEXANDER HARRISON. Suptrinlcmling .‘lgenl. a} Snulh 7th SIM-H, Philadelphia. 50;“. 25. 1946 -—Gm. s , S 2 LOOK AT THIS! 3 2 "I ANCERS of dilTerent 5 :Wfij lumls can he cuzed by: S u \'('l_{l'l:|l)ll' pla-H-r. (by M. S :Nmuom. son. nf Cleulfil'ld luwn,)2 \ wilh but liulv min. “ilhout cutting 5 tan eating lhrln nun—um] ”nut cured : S no pay Will be nakrd. S 2 July H—paltl. 3m. S ArxfrJ-rfrfrrfrrrJJ'JJ‘J'rrJ'z @wvm‘mm , LL pcrsmm are hereby cautioned a -1 gums! buying. H‘Hillfl. or in any wav meddling: will) HIL’ lulluwxng properly now In pn-St‘hhlnn of 'l‘lmuun l'hmnpson: 75 dozen rye, 20 dozen wheat, two-thirds of five acres of oats in the ground, two-thirds of two acres of buckwheat, one-quarter of an a cre of corn, one acre of grim-3,4 tons of hay, one rifle and 4 hogs, as (he snnl property was sold to me at Conslubie sale on the Bth of Aug. 1846. Aug. 15, lam—pd LIST OF LETTERS EMAINING in the Post Office at R, Clcalficld, Oct. 1. 1846. Co: \\'ln. Dimmer l). Dame! \Vm. fur Nancy \Vnit, Eymnn John UJH‘I‘ Almira Hcss John Lamb Freeman [{cml Am'ls A. SL-well Samuel Shepherd .1. C Thmnpsnn James 'l’hmnpmu Rulus \VnHace John \Voml Wm. “'llth Mnnsieur, &c.—2 l 6 “'M. L. MOORE. P. .51. [)ln’. E. GREEN’S RED (£3 BIND‘VN PILLS. VHE demand lur (he nbuvo medicine 1 in the last 1! or :3 years, is deemed a sufficit‘nl upulugy {or placing: it now ful ly before lhe peuph- : and the diseases for which It Is applicable-have become so pre- Valentin this country Illa! a remedy enti (led Io confidence, is a great dcsideralum. The diseases 1 allude to are Hepatitis, (Liver uflccliun,) Dyspi’jfiin, and fennulc complaints in gem-ml. Fir'l'lifl above pills will bppt constant If for sale by ‘ ‘ Ric/lard Shaw, Clearfield. David fldams. Boggslp. , J. H". Aliller,‘ do . Oct. 20, 1546. CLASSICAL SCHOOL. V VHE rubdrriber intends opening 3. E CLASSICAL SCHOOL about [he Huddle of November next. provided a sul ficlcnt n‘uxnbrr uf‘_st.holurs can be oblumed. Greek, I.alin.and Mathematics will be taught. Perfiopa wishing u: qualify them selves lur lcéqllermln Common Schools will also rec’giv’e instruction in such bran. clues as thy‘llmny ‘désir‘en Fug terms. &c. apply lo."'_ ‘ ' f. ' "S. N. Ud-WE-LL Cleurfiqld, Oct. 20'18461' in. . ‘ ‘ . Estateof John'Pentz, dec’dfi ’QTICE. Letters testamentarymm N the estate ‘of John Pgntz. Iglof‘fif,‘ Brady.lvwnfihip.'Cleurficldvcounty. $39211. havu been gran'led' to lhepubscribgmzfc aiding in Brady township. All perapnls‘u‘r Sirebtedr to said estntc”nre rcquestb’d toningka“ immediate payment, and (hosc;~.h!l"u§ claimgfnggirjgtflne same ‘will weep-Mme!!! dulyv‘nuthenlicated to - ' , l ' u QPE'I‘ER ARNOLD - y‘ = ' J. nobLom'rEnf(sss" Oct. 21,1146. ‘ A ' ‘ BLJMKNJ for sale :a: this ojsa'e. WM. SCHMIDT
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