I ~' gnIETIO rePCIlt ult4ration—: gradually to bentihim down, un ti;tie last Deeornltit4,:whenle 16%)1t ~Whiehhq.nCver left u During his last illness the , 11,6nbieg of thd.dth'Mete'of the 4„ - Vit,• tvas r trOstclearly and :beatiti full y -,rried'3 .• ' Perfectly mare 'of• his rreal Vl-% , -, , ' , ~i , ,"., his preperations lor leaving, the 4 1 ? 1 - , ' : . 1 .'/" . vere judiciously made; yet the hope e least temporary recovery never for. =,A' k him. .Of pain he was entirely free, ' . i 'ltd was even less troubled With cough fiti?: , , n those in his situation generally aro. ~ e received the most careful treatment and , i , ',',. , nd nursing, and notwithstanding, his sip. ,-,:. e . - tit° Wl4 , ,generally good, and his mind ear and baoynnt,,his strength , gradually =ft hire, and without a pang of suffering, r sigi3 l ,llf regret, he surrendered his spirit 1. y.. its giver, rejoicing in the assurance that ~. •':',:. le was about to be rewarded with 3 crown f glory in Heaven, ' , Prices of Flourimil Grain. following ptateinymt trill show the prices o and Groin ut tho several places mentioned 11 lest dates. Flour. Wheat. Corn. Onur dolphig4 S 5 113 •61 OS Xnr:c. 550 1 . 2 S GI • 44 5 62 I 25 65 45 !mare; • 1-12 58 .37 5 66 00 50 23 ?a, 600 t 25 od"50 BANE NOTE LIST. coy . :: N*l3 - elcly from the Phitnclolphu: Papers Pennsylvania. .ad'a b'ks, par . Bank, 13 ,mborsburg,. tyskirg, ;burg, 1. County,. iistOvn, no sale tdietown lisle, tidaysburg, .yttesburg, shington,,, risliurg, tesbale, wesville, lal*l liainsport, al it, solvent b'ks par• ief Notes, 1, I Towanda Rel. no sale New York City. Chelsea bank Clinton, Commercial, Lafayette, Washington, 70 Other solv. b'ks, par( New York State, I Allegheny co. GGa75l ". — America, Buffalo, 20 Commerce, do, 351 Atlas bank, 30 Canal, Albany, 25 Brockport, 25 •. 1 James. Bank, 1 Northern Ex., 1 Lodi, • 20a25 .) Lyons, 15 i 4 State b. Saugerties, 1 -4o , /21 s‘V.‘« :2" - (1. g,,.._ • Ate thyhotel :1.1:1 ►: by the Feu:, at the ,1 f•!=E ITI h., N L' . 'ilr §4'l: oat ff... 1 .. AND (!) 11l 1M ,ia 1 4 4.1. q.) W. 11) 0 % m ilEiuliscribers haye opened a Blur° on the oil Now turnpike, at itotaing Run, in Bradford : township, where they respectfully announce in st the citizenc of tint part of the county that they ' will firitl , / large and wall a9vorted stork of '': Dry Ilardh Groceries, 5 Queeusware, Boots and Shoes, ~- Mill . and Cross-cut sates;, • • and ell articles generally kept In- a . country state, %%Mich they are determined to „telt at•pri ces to mike it an ortltict for purchasers to give L;" ii, them a tan VI - Lumber and country produce token in cx '.. change for goods DID oi 135 2119 • tb“ ,u' • Ait thy, 'Ass . of Roaring Run,"Ju'no 20 I :rk• > Cur. Au IRON & NAILS. THE subscribers have conainntly on hone a L 1 large supply of II ON and NAILS °fall sizes, which they will sell et the lowest prico for cast'. IRVIN, McCOY & CO , loshorg harks rence po-- Juno 20, '5O. IMPORTANT TO SUNDAY SCIIOOLS. wilt; undersigned ts prepared to supply Sunday - Schools with any Books published by the Sun. day School Union, at the Catalogue prices. Books carefully packed and sent by Mgr) w_hen required. GEO. LIVINGSTON, Agent, For A S. 8, Union. Bellefonte, June 18, 1850 I, 'last ,in the offered ,mpt citizeo. Lime. Lime. ;MIRE subacriber respectfully informs tho public that ho has just burnt a kiln of Limo neer the iesidanco of Malor James Armour, near Belle- I:Aprils. where, he-is prepared toilet) it on reason• o' 4 MO terms to suit times. ' The limo is of the ve try bastAtluality, free from coke or core, and of a beahtitul whito color. It is at least ,equal to any that ham over boon cold in t hie county, as all judges of the article will 14 when they , 'see it, RED LION HOTEL,—The subscriber also keeps this well known TAVERN S ['AND, Biwa. led on Allegheny street, Bellefonte, whore he is 'provided with everything necessary tor the ac commodatton of man and beast, and wilt spare no with - t in o tik° il comfortable who favor him their euetom such y hetid —Nrs. ego- aid .6 , was" ccouig• _1 . ot);ir7, titxte. JAMES IticEPLLEYI iJialNazttorJune 18.1850. .(9.llliftiVlC+na " A" pets Ons are hereby . notified that have porch/lad of Roland . Llvergood one Vette ci ll'year old Oien. and have loft the sump with him to keep until I Inay reqUire - thent lam MILLER. (v.! tiot; , OW IPC , ' Cl i il ' 4 l. # ti ( ittid 1 , t ' l ll 11 . t ~,' 1 ! .. 44 , 4ii rf , AN): June SA, . .N.3)4114• :" ; ". A the etieripipi ..coirttir',,v:ii I .p - o ! t:,taig! asoortruota orliolo tind Notim at tow Orteet. • • • . Corwetot ?ills, Jiinttl4). t m Bank, Cayuga L. 1 Western, Roches., 30 Binghampton, 50 Ca tta raugu s co. 30 Clinton county, 15 Commercial, Buf., 15 do , Oswego, 10 Farmers',Seneea, 30 Hamilton bank, 15 Meehan. Buflido, 45 Merchants' Ex., 40 Millers', at Clyde, 10 jOswego, . 60 iPlicenix,Buffalo, 35 Staten Island, 50 (State b.Buffalo,73aBo ISt. Lawrence, 76 Union, Buffalo,. 30 U. S., Buflltlo, 30 • Watervliet, 15 Other solv. b'ks, 1 1' lul~} MEM Del. B'dge Co. 85 Yarilleyville, 15 Piuinficld, -- Other solvent, par Solvent Cincinnati 1 Cleveland, 5 Hamilton, 15 Counmer., Scioto, 10 do . Lake Erie,7s ISanCluskSr; Norwalk, Farrners',Canton,7c) Granville Soeiety,— Lancaster, 15 Crlianntt B'ipaeo.Bs Other solvent, - 1 ;Under Fives, nit4h.: err;ni. Lv ‘ll.. barrel and ra ol .18.1.M.1 Saint. k5O. F P efiRISTIAN POTTARFF =V Kai NEW GOODS AS CJIZAI' AS ANY IN THE' • COUNTY, .._,„ iri AN rum Fol.:Sim ieeil' at the_sioik.'uf MAN ! U..NTNG-sTE:Vt:NSON.. itatra'rnili:''F'att of i;learflold Bridgo.. • . . .. . 'Vito Suhuciti or is tlyternatard to' furnish geode at prices so moderate aq to mato, it the intrrest of oil parefiasers irt his section to dont with turn. tic hes : plat received, acturig other things. a large ea . sortatent of , . . shoes` and 4,lothißig 9 made; in the neatest .and most substantial manner, and 'to be' , , sold, at very lOwprices. Some handsome 011 4_:600t hS t - for Tables, stands, etc. A 114seed-Oil, Fish-Oil, Varnish, White-Lead, Putty, Glues; etc. A iso—Nails and Spikes, Iron and Steel, Forks, Spadesi Sho vels, PovMer , and Shot. Blue, Black and Mixed . Broad cloths from $2 50 a 5 00 Ca.ssimeres at 1 00 a 2 50 Sattinets, 50 a 1 00 Kentucky Jeans, 371 Bleached muslins, 8 a 16 Unbleached de , 6 'a 1211 calicos, 6 a 18i. Sugar, Coffee,.Tea, Spices, and all kinds of Groceries, Fish, Bacon, Ham, etc. LADIES", WILL be es - peetall 1.10 :bed wlietimeeimens 0L bin Silks, Lawns, Linens (4- Bonnets, As well us %yid' the CHI A + I I COP NS kVA k end other 'tittles too numerous ta nv pit", Lumbermen and 'abets v.ll. lino .1 los stdr, ercesktit and 91.11 SA tt n. a 'l dr. orplwee.and all things 11 , J1' tIV Li 13 116.61 ;/.1, of hinene. The subscriber hes also S.l Is, For, Loom. C , adg Rouge &:Ready te a word. every b ..ly elm find every thi • it Ihut n reanonablo nun, ran went, et 1.1 It t 4 w 1, os unable that a grumbler gramh.e. MANNINO .STErENSON. Erint 01 Clear (kid tsu.ge, Ju,,e 21, 1850 ISDN,. NAILS AND CASTINGS. W1101.2.-3.1.t.,r, ..rlin:pi AT liittamaing 11•011 WOrkiii. Flat bait fr. .11 to 41 in. by 1 to 1 in. pr. lb. • 2 " sto 6 do pr. lb. 31 Horse and Mule shoe " 31a4 , Round &square from 1 toll in." 1i "11to 31 in." 31 asi : " ito i in. " 3.t. a 5 Band or scollop " 2a a3l Hoop from 21 to 4 in. wido 3i 2to fl- . 4a6i, Sheet N 0.13 a 20 5 a 5 Nail rods, Juniata, 6 Nails, 10a12a16a30a40d. in keg $3,25 8 a 9 ~ 3 50. , 6a 7 ~ 4,00 f..' __ 425 4 4.6 4,54 3 ~ . 5,50 Spikes Irani .3 to 6 in. 11 4,00a400 Hollow-ware eastingiper lb. 2i cts Mili, Thrashign Machines and other castings, to order, 3a4 CookincT,Coal and other Stoyes,Grates &c. at Pittsburg prices. BROWN, PHILLIPS & CO. Kittanning, June 18, 1850.—pd Auditor's Notice. trai:ll.', undersigned, na A utlit3r typoottcd by t h e Orphans' Court ol Cluartiold coollty, to tt Bute the tondo in tho bands of Jacob !louver, Jul roltoctraior of tho ccutoftul Martat Hoover prof George tkover, oeo'ii, trt and stantig those ktgally funded thereto, will attend Wine duties of his np• putnitnent at tho Prothonotary's (Alice, in too bur °ugh of Ciotti-field, on Saturday tho 27th July next. SN , hen and wheat alt persons irmirosted 'nay attend. ELLIS IRWIN, Aud'r. July-18th, IRSO. Li) Lt4AI WIIEREAS. iny wife, 111:181'sTE WAR r. Is -.Ty rica - antr boald %%ithoill ally juiit eausu ur priir uvotiun ;%Ita•ever This is. therol s ure. to ware all I:ersons (rum trus ting her on my neconAL Re I am di:Ruin : tried to pay no debts of Igor contracting alter this data. WM. STEWART. Becegrin Ip.,June 19. 1850 —pd Auditor's Notice; rapllE cubterther having been/appointed by the IX Orphan , / Court of Gtearfield cuUlity. MI Au. ditOr to Audit, gent') and adjto the teetnranntary account !Jewry linprty and Writ. ttlutten Exec were 41 the last %%ill and tetaconent of Juitit ty. ttee'd, hereby giVrEl uuttco Oita tt ‘vill to the dunes I,f - said appointineni tit, hie offien in the borough of Canirlivid, MOliday ' lllo 26th Augural next, at 10 lock, a. in. Ji F. WEAVKiI, And r. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. rirw.p.wr.thip herotolnre (.iietina between tho auto:4llllms, in. the Foundry husineae. un• der the name et Soyler & Litz, has this day naen d.ssulved by mutual consent The Looks and ac• counts ere to the hands ut David Litz, at the Fowl. dry, who is entitled to receive ali the amounts upon them dtio to the late firm. W. B. SEYLER, • DANID LITz. June.lB, MO. FOR SALE Ono Strong i C e•lVaggu . n ,with good Lod &r. Patent Luck, end botieved w lie a ouportur urlielo ; • ' ' ALSO ' One Dearborn Woligon, %%WI bed, which trio tub scribers offer tor solo uo renhoduble LEUN A LiD & MOORE, Clearfield, Juno 12,1850. it. S • J. B. IIeBNALLY, s, • s s • Attorney at Limy ,oqated til tho borough of 5 . , S Cliarfield, Will attend to all legal butonesis S sentru9ted to him with promptness unti fitit•lity : S Office 4vvo doors east of the Prothonotary 's :1 S office. .4 . • • ur.il/4"rvv 1 .r.r.r.nn.r.ra•-",:r..nr L . • JOHN ITENWOOD, Barber and Blair Dreaser l i: Vespeci fully informs tho cibiesCleorrield and vicinity, 1114 loi will attend' to the above business without injury to " L ila or hair." Ills shop is in the room °lmmo; Lenirlo's hotel, whero he will, bii4 Wild at all times. Those who ,desire to become: subscribers,. are toqueateil mike. , ItrelineineDt.ll without delay. . Juno 8,1850. • : • BIM =I Y NYA:IA 11.9,1:II:. , CUBA; !.,11.,,,--., FRESH 4-044iVAL. . NEW.74:06P:5:...":":, V;f - ' 2b the Citizelis of Cztrzeinsiiille and szer,rounding camytry. ISAAC SI)117 1 H As 3unt received a choice selection of NF .5V IaGOODS of iho latest elites, Groceries, Boots 4. Shoes, Hats cyCaps. Hardteare; Cutlery, Crockery; Glass 4- (2zwenswore, Nails, Books Station, ary, Oils and Paints, Cotton yarn 4:c. I do not pretend to 0'14;1710.1RM n HSI of Noel) goods ns I have, but only n.qk a roll' from per• sons Wanting nnything in toy line. I hnvn POI OCINI toy stork for the row:colones of the formers nut! 14mh, rrneeoti which 4 reope.cauily invite !heir at tenuoa. I do riot wish to prodaeo noy inlsn im• preedons by advertising; I have detertnmrd to sell at totter prices than thin brims goods hove been svlltng.tn This vo oily for cosh of on time to pone• tont torn nod by this mount; hope to receive o shore of public pni,onno. ALSO A Inrgo block of HEADY MADE clothing. %%holt %sot. Re lye Irual v ,ry b e st 0 . 10 ,41,811 moot to t,l)o coy, for sale low fur cosh or country vro4ucc. Pro loco b" ta ken in exchange fur guqtle the ni•lrlt i a ricom May 25 1850 rdteting of County Commissioner:l, wi t...,R 6 oNs havina tc./ trouon , t t+.lll the Imrtrd of aii!.lllllo4.lo,.Prfl of Vnierfield comity. tvtll tlte notice, Ittltt 13nord %Nit{ lie n..ssion their office, in the I.nrugn oi.Cicarfield, on Mon tiny, the let of July next. Attest.—A. H. SHAW,. Ct'k. Comit.'re Office, t Juno 14. 1850 ICIT YORK EVENING POST. The New York Evening, Post is the old D T uipi-Jr. In the State or New Ye:l{, aft! one of :hi , oldest in the United StA Les. Its pas: 1:: tory we venture to hope, will je.-:ify us to sollcitin t ; from our IJetnecratio readf•rs and fellow laborers n friendly interest in regard to a Journal which has seen some service in the cause of Democracy. It is not for us perhaps to say bow far the Evening Post is calculated to meet the want to which we have alluded.= Our readers are doubtless generally ac quainted with its literary and political character. 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I • t --1 iL'. 11 ir...10+ ot Adovittbirelmit ha vtitg vett gran- ' 4 led the utole.rmgriett till the eotaie et lettli.d, Hann, late of Be rmide townotttr.cle 'afield county. all perbons thdeM2tl to' Flllti ChieliS are riqutred tu Twilit, paytkipiii vilhuut delay, Mitt thew. having de t i .i nailds against the same will present them djj. i e The EVENING-POST, issued* '• 1 -4' t,ljefilleartal for zetilement. i iet .t , f• r 7 daily, ' • • ' 816 11 4 : r e e ' — so : 1 , 16Y 2,7 , 1,.... , ...... j _ ..,..10 ?r5i 1 ......1. 8 411•1 1 1' : 1!;t • • . It is not our custom to annoint agents, to, solicit subscriPteig t °4 ( I•Ja ß Ong s l l° s isil f.'" ,i , place mach reliance in Ager r- J`,ll, l ;Z wa r ds 'L I-I°°.°o .-17 ' 1 • I' But any: person may aid. us if,r"., s. r .- • '''t fQr. elia. 7 0' - ,nl l ,-' taking this prospr_,- .. :,..,...--"' who like thol'quisri t t honey • the term' ..yv;<.. Illft, Elia' ARNar- 4 his inorw ti ay an t fr( v aitg .tviv ri rc l ; v : 4': C.l ,'ay fn i /1...• al---L! ftivor; us -with ,a. . list of• persons , dish. county:lMA nhigilierheod,' Who feel an in terest in the circultitienkif the views vecated in• the columns of our, ournal, to vho'rn we might "With pro'fit:itty forward olir circulars they may greatly. QWige us. ; • P WII. C. , .I3RYANT & CO. New Fork, JUne'l2tlr . .0;7" Any paper Publishing this. circu lar, conspicuously undo a weeek fqr three Weeks, and sending us a marked copy, will be entitled'to en exchange with our daily for one year. SCIIOoL & EDUCATIONAL BOOM. c Tfi E undersigned members of th c Board of Schl Directors 01 the borough of Cloorfield, twee exonno. ed the Sellout and Eduernillltill Bt1(1148 published by .: S. Bartle, & co,, N. Y., and uffeied by Messrs. Fulton & Barr, agents for the sale of said Books. and adopt them for use in the ac houle under their ..tinrgc., viz i - Davis' First _Lessons in Arithmetic. Davis' School Arithmetic. Parker's Philosophic Series, to witt—ln troduction to "First Le§sons—First Les sons, and Compendium. Fulton & Eastman's Copy Books and Penntnanship. Fulton & Eastman's Book Keeping. Willards History of the United States. do Universal History. Northends Speakers .& Dialogues., Porkers Series of Sel'i`3ol readers. Also—Chambers educational course. They respectfillly recommend to par ents, tho purchrtso anew Books to se lect from the above list. G. R. arautErr Etale Imyrr; R. F WARD. D. W. MoonE ,School Directors. The ni);.‘ve BOolts aro tor sn., nt tl,e slur, of E. & W. F. IrA lo,C.'4nrfioht, owl or N rx Irv ,%,•i r viiie, t own. peg j,. tort tnotitl ‘1 t.l be I I 0 . '3111161y (VII I, mot E. FUL lON, og'i. June 14. 18:.O. NEW GOOD'S. PRICES REDUCED AND TILE QUA L ay IMPROVED I 4 1 & F. tnivejtAt opened nt their A • blur,' in 1.,t) I.nrutign ikari,o!,l one of the t , e , t chi] t.sguriinent.4 ER G•.ork ever to eounly. They inVllo V1(11011:1! nl -I,nln,n Io ti,otr retch ("I Summer Hats, Boots and Shoes. I u nthltilun U) %S they hove Lho usuul sup Dry Goods, Groceries, QueerAs, ware, Hardware, Nails, Glass, Tinware, Drugs, Medicines, 4-c. ‘viiirh to• y iti;end ro nod very uw lur CA II or ( 0 mary produce. junu 14. SUSQUEHANNA AND CLEARFIELD COUNTY BRIDGE COMPANY. VafICE to tr:relly given Itml books Will be pelted for Bulmt . ription to the cepithl stuck ul the above named coutp,my will be opened by the tuttlereigned. %the etinitnisaiettera named in the charter,' at Urecicimed Bells, in liell'ldvknehip, tin Saturday the Gilt cloy ul July next, at winch' time and fdaco a rauj.,ray 01 the board will attend. Wm. T. 'l'nonp, GREENWOOD BELL, JAMES ELDER, DAVID BELL, JOIIN P. 1.191,'T, June 15, 1850 NEW STORE. J UST arrived n fresh supply of CIIKAP and SEA SONADLS: goods at the CHEAPEaT Vuitton. JOHN PATTON. Cutwensvillo, June 11, 1850. Cautloil. ALL porsons aro hereby cautioned against ta• king an assignment ul a note whist) I gave to JAIL ti. Byers. for So% eu Llu'lars and Fitly Cent., $7 50, payable 'di rco ;months alti:r doe, as I ant determined dot to pay the same unless Compelled by law, as it was Illegally obtained.' • JOHN MILES. Ferguson, Juno" I`2. 1840. Tailoring Emlablislinienl. Summer and Fall Fashions for 1850. M. A. FRANK, ESPECTFULLY whams the citizens el rleta lied and VU tnny that lie Is now ealiying 0.1 ii,u Catlin-tog totsii.ews ut oil its brant•lies, ......I*ncer on S. cwidi.lrect, ..here he IN prepnred lu t xeeti:e all work entrained to his care %%ail tieJi- e+ and despatch, most reusoratile torins. THE LATI..BI' 1 , 461110,NS aro regularly re. cooled from Neve York and Philadelphia, and he leo.tl el/111111'M of rendering salishienun to ;ill who desire their work chino 111 a neat, lualliOnahle and durable manner. N. LS. Endues Habits find 111atitIc3, or Sacks 0.1.14 s ur cut to order. CrP,illkigithi u 1 euuniry produce (delivered) re eelved to pnyinerq or work,nt the inurket pricee. Clearftel.), June 14, 1830. Zl.cr(.oll).osk TIIE 1•611,4•r•to r ts nuts opening at lii store in 14 0 borough of Cwarfioltl, a go , al as,artracritol seas 'filth:a G0".1%, tvottAt ho„ SVII tuts for l'unl! ur Country l'rJanet. , .11.111 r I, 18:417 S , l VI; ILL he sold ut to:iv o bale, on ronsonnb:o 14./111 4 4, One 'Horse, One carriage, One Small Wagon, Two setts of Harness, Zeo Saddles and a Bridle, BClllg, 1.11 4/1 11113 I ,rtyt.,ty ut 1110 Into flov. P. Me theounc.i. Any onu wt3ll , lig to tiort , ttupt-, ca n lnll nl th e Fin iib1•11114:f . /11 1115 litike 111 ille . lior• "ugh ut C:te.triteld. or Ito. lair 4leceuqud hntl rt tttste cut ul Git.orfiviii Britite. 16. J. U. 5101:AA1 4 LY, Ex'r. John 12,,0350. li.i'or COOK & PLATE STOVES, J 1 1:)1' received, a lui 01 11..ili,may Ito I ANiso. CHEAPE:sT . CiAtNER. Very w 'Jr CatiO or Lulic.er. ja r • • • ‘re4 : t py • igii§o:l4, • ivitare. el AME to thO.prendoed of the aubsriiber: in flee enna towpship,,,Cienrfield county, abput the 2Uth of YlnY last, (ARM; 114,Y MOE. attProa ed to he about 14' years °la. owner will - r , iine lotlyard,.puive property, pay charged and take Iter away, otheetsisd §ho svtil ho disposed of as t h e laiv &it -petit. • •• CEO. 01311 ELL tioreeria, June 14,1650, pd ; PUBLIC CAUTION.. 'PUBLIC Caution is lier.by given to nll persons not.to purchase a certain Judgement Note given by ruo to ilbralhim Goss jr,, (of George,) for Furl Doi. lays; dated on pr about the 16th day of May. 1850, ii..ynient of Wbich norii David Fleglf is hail; nB iittVe nut recciyeil' %Foto , . for the tune, and will nut pay it until compellA by 19w. • f./. W. GEARHART. Eggs tri., June 6. 1850.—pd. The subscribers, on beginning the 12th volume of their newspaper, cannot but ex press their satisfaction with the patronage they have received, ifir the pastyear, since the enlargement. The Gazette now con tains thirty-six columns of reading matter,. which is from four to eight more than the weeklies generally; and being printedlin new and handsoTe condensed letter, con tains more matter than any two dollar Journal in 'the United States. •It is not so much on the superior quantity of the contents, as on the quality that the sub scribers pride themselves. A haSty recap- . itulation of points in which this journal excels its contemporaries will, therefore not be out of place here. BEST CORPS OP CONTRIBUTORS. From its commencement, the Gazette has been made up principally of original contributions in prose and verse, and not, as most of the weeklies are, of selections clipped from the country papers and each other. The subscriber; of the Cgazette al ways have fresh rending, therefore ; and this from the very best pens the country ttffords. Some of our most eminent wri ters contribute to no other newspaper: a mong them we may name, the author 9f the "Bedott Papers," Mrs. Ann S. Ste, phens, T. Mackeller, and the author of "Lights and Shadows of a Country Parson's life." A partial list of our original con tributors is subjoined. Miss Eliza Leslie; Author of "Bedott Papers ;" Mrs. An; S. Stephens ; Mrs. E. D. N. Sotulezeorth ; Miss. M. J. Mc lntosh, Author of "Conquest and self Con quest ;" Mrs. E. Oalcas Smith ; Mrs. An gels gull; Fanny flimsier, now Mrs. Judson ; Edith May; T. A. Mackellar;' T. S. Arthur . If. W. Herbert ; En na Duval; AUthor of "Lights and 4ad ows of a Country Parson's Life;" Mrs. Margaret Piggott; Mrs. E. C. McKiii ney. In'addjtion, a watch is kept on all the ,best. articles of the English Magazines' and such as arc desirable secured for us through an agent, in advance. in this way wo obtained "Agnes Grey," by the au thor of "Jane Eyre," Wildlield &c. and in this way we have anticipated sto ries by James, Thacker, and others of the best English writers. In no case do we publish old English stories as original. A LADIES' NEWSPAPER In another respect the Gazeee differs' from other weekly newspapers. Its fourth page is edited by Mrs. Joseph C. Neal ; the result of which is to combine, with a high toned fitmily and literary journal, a ladies' paper of the best chdracter. Ev erything of,importenee to the sex—the la test books, the lateststyles of dress, the changes of fashion and customs of society, new receipts, new charades, etc., are week ly chronicled. In addition to this, this department will contain original stories from the most accomplished temale writers with hints on female education and man ners. In fine, every thing that shall ren der the paper, both in its literary charac ter and excellences of paper turd printing peculiarly A Saturday Parlor CotiiPanion. This . department we have no doubt will fill the vacum long complained of, and la dies in the country have the advantage of a weekly % ellit-chat on matters of fashiona ble life with their own sex in cities. Elegant Sul Appropriate Engravings, representing Battle Scenes, _lncidents and Conspicuous Personages in Revolutionary History, Sea Scenes and Battles, together !with original Maps and views of important Places and Events; are another feature. LITEkARY CRITICISM. .. : Our positien as.a weekly Gazette will ' TO THE PUBLIC. ', . enable us, to give understandingly, such i feel it my duty. tie on act of kindheell to Ito, ! rapid but candid and judicious notices of afflicted, to inform them wh'at Wistor'stailians of the literature of the day, us cannot fail to , Mild Cherry has done tor my _claughtei Thera keep the reader fully enlightened on this . , 1. is many a parent it ho hae given up a hetored i , Ji important subject, at once tivnishing food or daughter, as a, prey to lho felt destroyer. C'e'r:-: for thought and conversation, nod iadica- . They -• • • . • - • - . -', , sumption. have —as 1 nave done,...tricid• ling to the student where to turn, instead • • . • . all the most skillful and ornineai physician, w iiti - - - ; of crittuntio• away his time in wading I, . their teach, and all of the most popular reale. 1 through, the , (loud of publication which no ' dice that seemed to hold out some hope fora . enintiates from the press. ' DEPARTKIENTFoit CHILDiWN. • continuance of life, tvigiit cutt% vv . - Ape . . TO'all such, m...},A4 j •Irivebeeyer. -,- . , . No filthily jdurnat. IS complete Without a . • 'Ada ,Aull trei r t r i c hjv . ,'• •• .-: 1 ...' , .' •• • ifr..e : : ,- welkeditecl.deptprtment for children. • In . , ~.,.. . ciency ~ I- ... this respect, the. Gazette is unaptobioi 4 "."? . ,j. .. watt , 't . o ble. Mrs. J. C. Neal Who' handeds 4:•b 1 /7 4 " - i)., A , :• , this department, enjoys 4 m. (4 ' ' - • .. Citation of being o - !E3 of thA her •," .;. ~ .. . . . 'children in ttUnited4otber. : . en Morton'p 'riair - , :'• . . ar•Or . : • . . in this lotY• 7 •! . ..• ' . ..... ' . . 'highest ..' • . ''railliAr.l ' : ' '' - . . . . • • . C. KIZATZEU =I THE BEST OF TILE FAMILY JOURNALS. NOW IS THE TIME/! 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Four copies, . 5 iOO Eight copies, and one to agent, .10 00 Thirteen copies, and one to agent 15 1/0 Twenty copies, and one to agent, 20 op. A Superb Premium: Unequalled Ojer Every new subscriber who will ''Temi( l during the present volume; .100 Dollars in Full for ono year, shall . receive' as'hi premium a large sized engraving, 'Suitable' for framing for the parlors entitled isChil dren Bathing," one of the most beautirui pictures ever published. Every old sub' scriber who will pay up all arears in full, and remit in addition for ono year in ad: . vance, shall receive the sanie premium. These engravings aro rolled on light rol lers, so as to carry safely through the mail, lat a postage of but 2/ cents. Address, post paid at our- risk, •-" CUAIMINGS & PETERSON. No. 40, South Third street, Philadel." WISTAR I B BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY. The Great Randy for Consumption of the Dings Aiklions of the Liver, Asthma, flronchitis, Pains • or Weakne.:!ls of the Breast or binge, and oth. : cr affections 0,04 Pulmonary Organs. Wis nut's BALSAM OF WILD CUERIPi is a fine lIERDALI..LEDICINE cotnpOsed chiet. ly of 4ViLn CHERRY BARK and the genuine Jot; LAND MO!ei (the latter imported expressly for this . purpose,) the rare medical biques of vthic}i are also combined by a new chemical process, with the extruct . of_ tar.—thus rendering the whale compound tho most certain and efficacious rem... dy over discovered for eQ i NSUNIPTION OF TfIE LUNGS. We aro ju►t in receipt of the following eolun• ary tribute to the curative purer .01 .Mel Balsam of Wild Cherry. from E klall, M. D., DE Mount Glemene, Michigan, who is a physician of high standing, and an extensive Druggist I Mr. txxstsna, Mich., Oct. 29;1849. To the afflicted this may certify that Ivlrs \ tle Roberts of this village, three or four weeks after confineinent,"viaa attacked• with a violent cough and great prostration, aid seerned hastening to the grave with fearful rapidity. advised her to .u.o Wistari .11alsaril of Wild Cherey..iltoVid so, and with that valuable medicine aline, in the space of three or lour weeks, was restored to health, and is non• a liv . ing proof of tho volire .of .t • Wisiar's BalFsm of Wild Cherry, Read on and be convinced still further of thi rerrirkahlo virtues of . 1 1 Vistittes . liplouna of Wild Cherry— Messrs SANTOAD & Parix—,Gent,,—As a mat . , tel till ustice to you, and lor the bene fi t of tha public, I would oiler the following statement of !s cure effected.hy your medic,ino, known as Wit. lar's italsam of .Wild Cherry. In the spring of 1847 my wife was eevorely Attacked witli,Perip• neumonia, or Pleurisy, which resulted in %clasp seated pain in the side, accompanied with a 110. vete cough ; she was attepded by !Gine of She beat phy . siciotte in Chicsgo,too but no purpos , ,for weeks she su ff ered, without relief, coughlng• incessantly night and day. I came to the con• elusion that all the remedies knives) to the phya• 'clans could not hold her, and was Induced to try your .Wild Cherry," I procured one bettle,aril commenced using it according to directions; lore it %las all donerhecaug?: slopped, and Ot pain in her aide isle her, and with the aid of noodler bottle she was reat,ored to perfect health. . ln con I ' sideration of these circumstances, I would recoras mend it to the public as a valuable peclicina. Your, rcspoctfully, . . GRAND Rams, Meth., Oct. 6.1849. •. The following wo have just ,received Punt Met-,; ire. Fell. McCracken 1 5.c.i-o ,•Agonta ft:ihe, of Wirtiaeo Balsam of Wild Cherry at ..E. HALL, .Physician and Druggivt R. N. GARRATT • m ligE