:2 _ ~,.,, a ~,,,,...,, e „s ~..5. 1210?“? xiv . ; ,‘ A ' - .‘ . . i .1 ‘ LINBa‘To MY run-mu L.: J’ on, 'moudm‘s our“: nuns or’nur, my“. “'0 maynul ln_('l’l ugnin. my lrlongl. 7 :Jild yet on monwry'suhrim‘. ' Itelrhnpn. fowluumbghnvc bc'u) qugrllvflcd : _AN lcg‘ibly n» yhino. _ ' 1 IRE _. ‘5. -,-‘l n'iulhw firsi when! “as young. , i . Then Ino mmiv khmv; ,3 , , ‘ 1w; unabmu pruenl. o'er the liuurv. - ‘ criy ' A:QJUM§ng‘:uupv.-ci throw. A ' f" H 7Wk floivéra n'vrd'ncnllcrcd'u'ur my 1'3”" " ‘ ‘My star‘hl hupb low high.- k ~ I fancied that no lhmulunmg Hum] ‘ Cauld over «link my sky, ’ " Ofd'fnrluna umlcd 'nml frwndn wore Imnc' {True lriondulnjp cmmul ond,) And life was like a summer day ‘Wllen you lwcumc my {I'll‘HIL 1-,,1' Bul yt‘ars hnvvpnuu'dmml I haw;- lonrn’u! -".i'l9~r"l'h-ai lam-smowm nm din. . _ And ‘llml. lhq dnrkéal clouds m H pzm. , _,‘ Pfismg'm «hp bngmm sky. The scene is changed. I}. ulcnth‘s clnbruu- My dcarémlrmnds new Alcnp. Thogcvno is changed; and lht‘y urc gum, ' 3m” Imp 19!! to weep. w» u‘Fonuno hm; lromn'd’;'unul fullune'n menu» 0! course could but mmuin; But firm mmmhinp and in ulunn ,' f ,:,I x' ‘ , . ”z" ’ M s'33“me has! Illicon,l,l;c.anmc. . . ‘ . , 'l'hcnbln'ma moms became l mused (\ Inomvenlion they share. ‘ Whnb all We parlcdvofl we met. - M ‘ .331}!th we'll meet nonwro. ' f > ‘ . . And though wo may nnt mac! again- I hope Ihul we may dncll » . Wham friends have novor lumped to shy , ' Tfial "I“b \i'ord ,"Ilnrcwcl‘l." But. lon-II Weary Iheo. udmu: - - .‘Tis limo. my place should. and: Forgive all wrong. and lam 3 ' . ‘ncnpe'rlfullv your friend. “ ’ ' ' “JAR" J S".’"" 33""? FF?” of Mai‘cng‘o} ,t. 3 ‘BY‘ 35%;. TulifiltDLEY.‘ ’ « lilfa'e been four days on the day to Mi- J-pslm 9"!" to visit the battle field at Ma '"Plopwlnch it: llalf-day?ajourney out of Alanna Izwae struck with thecare-tak ifit‘iehhe. road ever the -A‘pp6nio9s. ‘lt is MP5"!!! smooth. BDdJO-.-excellent-‘order. Win-Minna. stationed at- certain intervale ' 330 M illelsumme) menthe'to- ttetlit once 2' “Hull-W8 d 9" Biondwny. to keep.‘ the dull down. We should Ll'flgal’a‘VUflQ a; - home an entire waste of labor. ~ 2We did nbtarui’e at Marengo in time to Vieitth‘e field that eve‘ninggléo paused on, ‘ to ‘ Alleaundtia', ,where we stopped over fimight. _Thie ii'lhe strongest fortified in land place! ha'io ever-seen; Well manned ‘tt‘tid'p‘rovilioned it‘wodld be impossible to laltg it. .It is a singular city“ and soldier's‘ new inform the. majority. of 'the popula-‘ tin]:- J'x'l'whe peasantry that come in at inbr -nit_ti;jo‘ aell.fxuit.tet"cetero. ure- 2! aq’unlid lookingenco. it ..’ .~ . '~ —u'.l'~hevfield.of.Mnreogo. ia‘ not like-moat othbrumederit-batile grounds; overrun with widen/{who stellyou some truth; and at - good'deel of fable. It in left undieturbedui and not! guide em be found“ '_Few "9“} it, and}! [opnd a; written description I had. in} IS! gp'ocke‘t indispensable. fl‘hie “on .‘bne orthoee bottles “here Bonaparte. csca-, ped. an by a mtréclc; utter defeat The . Aue'trienl we‘ré‘fdll 40,000 strong“ while ' flipbieenfééjt'ld muster but little more then lulfthli number. Napoleunfermed three line” one in advance! Marengo at Padre Boon: {one at Mnreng‘o ; and one behind thii' little hamlet. ultich indeed consists of len'cely’ more than. half a ‘(lozen h'ouseeu-J .‘ .1310 lint line evaeunder Gardenne.. the: ..u3ohd.nndel_Vietor. and the third ,com-l ’ mended by Nep’oleon in person. due a“ broed'pléin, with nothing to' intercepttbe‘ charge of cavalry f 9; . miles; besides Beat-H ("iris treeeehd him; [with the exception’ . drnfnuiydv, bulideep'elrea‘mf with a rim; .5305!!! mat'paaeea‘directly in. front of Ma-' ,iglng'o.‘ hfl‘equictor steed; Tho Austri . ..','g‘n..]i¢gvyfinfaittfy formed in' the 'open field. .‘Sii‘d qa'meido‘w‘uott Gerdonne. driving him ‘ ,"iiifk o‘n'Victor. ’pOsted on the other side of "motions; "The lifizilemis 'ot both hrrnie'e' . were ‘ronged on opposite . eldes' of this: otieemf'and thero'witlt the muzzles‘o! their :‘pie'oés'nlmoa't touching. stood-and fired into _e§fdlt‘§iilher’.a faces and besoms for'ltqo .. bazaar-’7‘“ did not seem possibfe; as l 'vetoo‘dby‘ that‘teireamtv so narrow‘ I could i almost leaf :i‘erossgit,’ that ttvo‘ernties'fcouldi .- 'st‘an‘tl for” th'atf'le‘n'gth of “$19.10 closete :e'rt‘dltbthér, andeten'dily fire et‘eoclt other; "They were but a few rode, apart, and the .carftten and murskotry togetherheweptdownj “hole tnnks‘ot‘ lifting m’e‘n‘u -Atv length'the . intiomttablo:Victor wee compelled to retire: before-euch:a superior i‘orc‘egnntl fell back ‘ on Lorittet-i. 'tirlto‘_yt:ée.‘itdvlih_oing to meet himy ..f£h9, .two: formed; a" secontllinc oi defence; but the futioue’ehmge'oflhefAus-f ~ tii'a'esr drove them ba‘cht‘ while'Genelal Els-g‘ _uttethevin'g-rnogohchbrou'nd, attacked-him: io‘tttth'e right Hauler bdd=beg'an'ttb pourin'que'd ’ “Wen a‘t'te'r equalirdmofditi‘s':eplendid'e‘dtjolry‘ “upithe‘lretrentihgcolumhs of Lan‘nesz' ‘Btll; - i the .aterntgti‘e‘m' ‘j'm'mgtlidtely" formed Whig; "00(15an cohelon;:’-epd retiretl‘.u'ithouti .‘hoiiftt'aion.’ : I}!!! iho‘relreq! became garter-I .‘ al, and had the" Attaliiun'eomrnande‘r’Molna : pushed-the battle here. nothing short of' of ' rmipclorcquld hemmed, nona‘nnrte lr'omi - ut'tcrifitijq; Wylie, - 311933!» the .. Petite al , ready}fiiohgéndithai-ltJYls .nowonly; {1 pur.i ... uit’,..;tttd§t}e.ii‘reti~ftpi Iherger, :wearx primes." , gained; and neitt'PndCEv A 'v'»9'JW9.’s'-el.g.m.y'l .[Qur Rivet-3W!" ' but“, nl "lat.'!n?!2oo‘_.;‘ lieeitpq‘yppenret] on the field. bringing up . the reserve. /.Deeai§ rode-up to Bunnporlo fir‘lpuitl, if I .ihinl‘w‘l‘fl‘ilt'flt99;!‘9‘Ji‘3t‘fi. tie a‘ 9 game 't‘nfiL’QiQ }' thjnlt it.ir‘n batife.tysvtt;,f re -' apti'eil‘Nagiolebn.‘ 'punh on. sand I Will tally Far 'lho B‘Jnuur. l the line behind goo." , Riding Zelqng “'9 army,‘flrd'lrétd jo’st stayedin‘jte rppld ""91“ he said. ‘ Soldier’s, we have retrredl’aren ough-W—lot us. now advance-f—you know at: my custom to sleep‘on the ficldof battle. At that moment Demix led on a fresh col umn of 5000 grenadicre. but at the first the he (allgfiol through the henna; ' Aloe! is it norpermmed me to weep.” said Nepolcon. t On." and they ‘drd on. eweopttrglrno arts. line. till the whole ermyfwa‘s routed. and the bottle'be’ca'rn’e n'slattghter. The Aus— ~tnan cayulry'fell baclr’ on their own infam ry, trampling them to earth; "uhtle the French horse charged like fire over the bra ken columns. The routed'army at length reached the Bormida, and were precipitated down its steep banks till rta stream Was choked “ith the bodies of men arid horses rolled by thousands into My purple flood. V ‘ Bonaparte‘s ctur “as still In the ascend- Bill. How changed Was \hc scene as I looked upon il.y 'l'hc hcnlsmnn “as watching his herd on lho'quml plain, and the careless husbandmun dtivinz lus plough Ihrough the chill]. onco heaped with 1110' dead. The linnnidn. luokml us if it never had received u slain aim) in its bosom. , nor its bright walér boon discolored wilh the blood of men. ~, GOOD ’I'EMPI‘IR. (Him! temper in like in runny day; it sheds n brightnels ovor ovary thing. It in thu awulonor o'l'toil, Ind the another 0! iliaquieludo. Every day brings ill burlhen. 'l‘ho huabnn‘d goes [’oth in the morning [to hit professional nludieu; he cannot foro‘ Ic'o whnl Irinl he may encounter, what lliluro of hbpu, of frienduliipn. or n! prolpfl'tl may meet him, bduro ho relurnn In his hum. ; but if he can aulicipulo (htre tho burning and hopeful smile. and the walking attention. ho fuel. that hit: cross. whal uvor it might be. will ho'lightancd, and that hit do mestic hippincau in all“ secure. It in tho inlorell. thatcfurc. iii; wall as the duty of a woman. to cul tivate good tempor, and to have over randy name word or look of choorfulneu, encouragement, at at lust of tympnlhy. A really fulinghenrt will dic- ‘ me the cunduqt which will ho mun‘pcwptnhlo—~ ‘ will teach tho delicacy, which than n kindness. in i wall on renders itnnnd forbonn all official" atten tions. whilst it oi'or nyincw u rendineu Io oblige, It need scarcely be will that thin temper in of more value than mpny moré brilliant endowments; that it it ninux g the [int rccommondalionu to n woiunn in evwdomfltic’wlmion; and that upccinny iii that tip, filiich'. though-the nodreat on‘éurth. in not ono‘uf kindred, ll il uuuredly tho mo“ tonder'cu. mcnt (if-affection. It is’ noniindocd, 0,0 tulich'n menhn of winding cr cmnng love. at it in orac cming il. Invfncl il in Icnrcaly knownfunn} famifc 4mm; dfnive High the veil of satin! rcurninl, and lec chin-rocker, with its real {anh- und vi'rluen; in unloidea in the privncica ofhomé. . 'ru'E'yxXED STARS. " The extent of the earth’s mm 0: 0(1)}! aligund lho’bun in at Icon 160.000.000 u!- milu xu diame~ lerpyel Iho dislnnco ofn fixed until no! lamibly nfl'cclcd by it. - Tho nonrau‘nnd ’l-rgeupmr la us In Sirius. o; lho Dog Star. which nppoun 27,000 1 times I’mnllci than the Sun .fnml n‘ccording [0 this calculation Sirim rim-t be; dillnnl from tho uanh two billioni two hhndiml thousand millions 0| milea. 'Afioundgvould not. therefore. puufrom Ihcnco to us in 50.000 ybani; and u cannon ball whining lhrough spi‘éé nl Iho rule 9! '4BO miléa [m hour‘g‘ would but reach the earth In 700,000 years. The» flied-lii}; m 6 ouni, i..yihg"»i-orld.'. filnheln' and woman. revulvingaround than]. each one ol v'vhich‘uhmol from ill own lustre. hnung no aid from our Sun. which io-too remotp to yield thcm' lltlle. if any rcflectioni, They were not created. ét'idcntly, by Iho'lllmighly. lo glimmer to: tho bei.‘ efit ol eulh‘alone, but to chino n-plendently {or ‘ their honest noi'ghbon. All being ipharenbf fin: i like the Sun, they give heal. light-and ingot-lion I to inhgbiled planolg or worlds, kept by ginvitntion withih the nphoré of thtir activity. 'h ‘ If Ihero‘wna but una inhubiled cnrlh in_ “'lO lini iouo. the moon “:oqu .y‘vroduco u aumciom bril Money 0! light (or-n. uflcr nll olbera 'w.cru lnken n vmy. And if our Sun,‘ will: u” iu‘plunela, mount. comp”. and other concomilunu. wgro unnihjluldd they wobid no moxé bo mined by lhe eyo ofa can lialobucrvenn lanqfl’ Murry land; lhun {vguld In my n‘gruin of sand on lhu qcuihorc. , , Use‘ temporal things. but tleairp eterpdl; ADM INISTR’ATOR’ S N OTICE3 O'I‘ICE IS HEREBY GIVEN'IIbat- N Letters of Administration have been‘ granted tuthcvsubscribepon the Estate of- Isaac H. Baldwin; late 0! Brady thnahip, tha?fie!d.county. dcc‘d,‘ tliqreforc all plfr-! sons kuosyi‘ng‘thpmsclyca. indebted to said estate'.nrp,fre(|qestCt|-.t0,, make immediate, payment. and those 'laaving demands {NIL presc‘tyrt,.fitlieinldulyfauthenticated for] act-g t‘lg‘m'c'ti't. ‘ j . ' . _. , , I " - . JOSEPH A. T. H UN'I‘ER; "’Nov. 28,’ 1845._, "‘ 4 _' ' 7 ' ‘I'.'M’PREN'!“I.CI‘;WANTED ' ' 1 TQJ/ic.Tßlaclism‘it/iingflzgii‘z'css. ; : 'Biiy‘."tr:orfi”l6:to m‘ yjem‘a agcjca'a have a am"! on, attunily or; learning: ,‘(hhfibnyglfib'sinfisg by? xmavkifldfipplidéfionj ,iihth‘édintély', to thelVisuhscriE'er.,'zin :hqs’ ‘ lnce 'cilhcr persona y‘o'r by ;euer.=’:"*" ”ans? JOHN BMUMONT... .; .v..‘50c¢'.~30._1945qm,» , -:";- . ' ' "‘EQGS's'iraimfiPch-i / E) ."'n¢-mfi;i és'cg.':lor;;salat at N—") ~y A u w . 1.. ‘, ,‘V 1 w;l9¢‘r.Dr-ug S'DIE'Of" ; ‘ i, ;, , ,_ n“. ,: '-' _ '39?" '1” ‘ “CL-"vol" ‘VA.'l',s9l‘{:' 3 QSWNW I I if»: 1315-». 7-2" 'l' ‘ ‘ loll,_'i’éccé ric‘hoéulwqqu (if-,qujxlilicéi gag 'ppcee. , Alao SIX: =p4ig‘ecgs-nggringfpfj} '.' , "I'{';,;'.;;,‘.'Q,.;.&hei'eby 'wn’rn n “(1110?“ ,zucr'yxgmsqn' frbi‘n' {tinyii‘a‘g;{’bi'-‘ in? sny’w‘aj mvgd-fiqgfivtinlcrferiitg.wjth lhcf pnm‘o‘. ' g' v .95“ -"-‘~: JOHN McPHERR‘th} Sept. 26, 1845. av“ = W NOTICE 1S ONCE [MORE GIVEN, Til/77 ' F P.‘ HURX’I‘HAL has received a ."frash supply of gouds lo stilt the present and coming season, nnd'promises 'lo sell‘upon as quornble terms as 'nny es tublishmeut in the county. His Stock consists 01.; _ IDLE“! CBCDCDDDQé of nearly every descuiplion, such as cloths. ‘cnesimeres, satlinelta, Kentucky jeans. red. yellow nnd while woollen llmnels. brown and white cotton “annals, silkk'arp -luslre nlpuco. black and brown n'pzica. black. brown and green meuno, checks of various qualities. ginghnmn. mousselino dc lnme, crnpe dc Iniu‘e, baizarine. cashmere do cause, &c. Bw. :1 good assortment of lanry nml trimmmg goods. . flLSO ; a fine stock of Inna. such as cqator, beaver, brush, rusniu, roram and wuol. Cups—a good supply of fashionable cloth. velvet, glazed and seal. Hardware, Mill saws, cross cut nm|_,lmncl-saws, cof fee mills, cow-bells, nugurs. files, screws, tacks, lurks. shovels, and many other lhirige in the same line. - Shoes, oats &~ Leather, which require but to hem-en for their rec ommendation. ~ , GROCERIES, . A general uswctment. carefully laid in, and of u very good quality. @nmowamme A general assortment, and of good quali «y. @maoeismmm Such as ten sens. cups and saucers, phfleh &c. &c. ‘ DR UG S, A good supply of every description. Nova Scolia Grind-Stones 0! [he very best grit and quality. Ca” and see for youréclves, as the stock ml] be sold rea’aunablv, in exchange tor -thal, Rye. Oats. Par/c. Hides, Furs, and especially for_lhc CASH. u . Clem-field, Nov. 1, 1845. ' NEW GOODS. E - 8; \V. F. IRWIN have'just recei . ved and opened at their 01d stand. is large an Mam-(memo! as goqd goods, and as cheap goods, as can be had [rum 3- o} ollm .atorgtin Clearfieldcounty. 'l'lwir stock ‘consisgs Of Ie‘Y’GOUDS.' GROCERJES. llafidWare. ' S/tocs & Boots, flais,'(bbsl quality) Cups qf c'vcry vgm‘ Drugs." cly. 'l'inwarc. Quccnsware, ' Cation Yarn, . . Umbrellas. . Confectionary." ' [foo/€949- Slationa- CLOCKS, ’ ry. ' Brushes, I Glass, ‘ Oils. . Lookin'g Glassék, Paints. ‘ ' Vafnish, ' ‘ Nails. - Sleigh Bells. i flir-liwht. Slaves, .Cooking Stoves. Ten pTale - do.- Stovepipe, , . Tobacco. bestquali- Safer, best quality ly.-_ ,- , | (.0, common, ‘94:. The public are ccépecllully requesged to call and examine tor JhomselveL-ns they are determined to lender all possible snlisfnctit'm to their customers: All kinds ‘o’! grizinulumbtr, (leer vgkins. rugs.lpér‘k. beeswax, (allow, butler, eggs. Ilpge' bristles. hides, furs, or even 049 Sll, will be taken in exchange for goodl. ~ E. & W. F. IRWIN. Cleurfielii. 19th Nov. 1845. CHAIR-MAKING 81. mamma Waumu‘umao . ‘ HARLES MILLER, having purcha (j sed the establishment nf C. D. “’at sod. teé‘pecttu‘lly’ informs the citizens of Cledrfietd'and Its 'victnity. that he is now carrying on‘thc abovr‘: busincas in, all Its branches, and as he is determined'toma-n -utacture in the best style. Chairs. Settees, &c. unreasonable terms. he hopes to mer it and rgceive a tiberut share of patronage and support. ' . N B. Country Produ‘cc‘taken' in ex change for work, and liberal discount made for cash. ‘ . Sept. 20; 1845.: Popular Remedies, THE most' popular remedies of the present gle are those which 'clennse and purity tho lepJ’. nnd whichrure known to bo innocent in’ xhair quali lioa. «Such remedies us Antimony. Mprtu'ry, Zinc. .nnd hnvmg recourse to bleeding in.dxscaao. are now. It ishopbd. going om. oflhshionmu‘d Vogelnhle'rome dies ,mll he soon the popular medicine. Thon'an-- drclh'a Vogclublo Universal Pills will, he used’ and npprot-iulcd They are know’n to ac! beneficially on every north! the body; belng taken up by the chyle Ihoy‘pass into lhe blood.’ wluch lhoy purity. nml u should be rqmcmhorcd that they only remove those parts from thohloodwhich were (ho cuuso ol infldmmnlinn or disbnso 'ol o'ny ’ hind. Nothing is c qnnlfio riddingvlhd vilinté'd hnmora wilh‘n vegetable. nlctllcinqpf‘lhiskind, which oxglnyylour yours hnyo provoil never to do injury. but always good. ' . - 1' Sold by tho following 'Agoma in Cleqrficld co. . “End; W,F.lrwin.Clonrfiold- -’ , - ' , thnllryin.’ Cu‘rgvgnuillo. , ‘ ‘. a qud lr'vin. Lulhorispuig. " ‘Jh‘moniM'cGiikL Pliilipnburg., Ce‘nyro 'counly OFFICE-4N6. 524]. Brondey Now Work. BI BRANDRETIL M. D‘ 1.31 55' . J Juno 1.1845941 yt. .l ; ~ List ot. Letters: ~.' 1 EM-AKINING in th'e~ Pust' Office '59 Igp-Glmufichl-l Paul'OctylraN- [846. * ; ‘Berley-me " Johnstm' lunacy-I ‘3? C“ Wm - : ‘ ‘ Johnson Stac’yyn-i v 'i ,Gtahn‘mVEthf, ‘ .Lecch Georgeugn L Hanrth. .WAdc, .. ,Bmakens Josephy ‘ l Almin‘ngea. . ~.-W.~ilson Mn..“Jane.Lj <3” .VWLL. MOORE; way 1 ‘z. ~\_ AGENTS WANTED.‘,; = number 'bll‘agenls ul gaml mldresw A and Strictly (Pmpwale thbils' "n’Ye wanted to Ea‘n’vnsn the sevérul coutitiFS'iii' this Slate, and lake filibuCl‘lel’S «bk/7.3; Slate Temperance Organ—n Ihrue bunny newspaper, published inxlhis Borough; m 82 00 per nnuum. The ‘“ 930 W" fvilr 'contn‘m (Inrty‘lwo‘ columns blfiéddf ing mutter. each week, ~whiclidremlersit‘ one of the.best and cheap“! papers. in, Pennsylvania—a good'inducemem loinl gents. -’ ‘ ' ' ' "'1 ”Good references will be (equlfedg anil' n liberal per cenlage nllowed.. .‘ Addrevs (post paid.) . - .~ J. M. WILLIS GEIS'I', Edilnr - - Hurrisli'urg, Pu. Han‘isburg. Oct. .31, 1845.. 3' t. .‘ ' 'l‘hc Democratic Union.- Semi-Weakly durin the Session of the Legislature ‘ at 'I‘IIVO'DOLLARS. '' f , ' HE DDmOlelC Union will an ununl. lib publish T ed twice a Week, during the canning session) ‘of ma Logislanire, and we cmbrncenn curly occasion (o.commond it In lhc favor ol ll:o"rcadlng pllblir. 3Ncilher pains nor expense shall be. spared I” import in itseolumiis nddiliunal lots! and Vigor. Ample and correct reporlii oflho proceedings of the two brunch. ea, together with slieiches orme debates on all pub lic and important queslionfl. ' Will be lurnished, com. pulcnt slenographora liavmg been engaged for that urposc. Persons desirous of‘obmining earli/I’iniel. rigonco Wlll always find in the Damomilic nionn true and honest chronicle To Amimeya, Judges, Justices ol the Peace, and public ollicers generally. il will be-invaliiablo. as the Union executes all the STATE PRINTING. and the LA W 8 ofa public and general nature are published In il immedialoly afior thoir passage. and usually some munlhs hetero pro. mulguled in pamphlet larm‘. ' ‘t' ' ’l‘oinereuse our facilities lortho mos! pr'omploxr culion ofall lho puhlio priming. we are now propell ing uur pressel by the aid of steam, a meal important mailer in tho logislalivc bod . . A cores ofablo correspondims have been cmploy~ ed a! \ nahinglon cily, who Will keep our readers mmmnlly apprised oi ovenis lranspiring n! the seal of the Naiional Government.‘ ' ' " " 'l E I! M S. . For lho wholo year. A 83 ‘OO For the aosslun,ulll , [mice n wc’ek] 2 00 Any person aenxfiug us fivo uubscnbeni [or the mm~ uion. accompanied b (on duUnrs. nhull rcp‘cive n'cu. py gratis iot'hls (rougln. Address ‘ M'KINLEY & LESCU-RE. . , ' I ‘ l ' ' The Farmer :72 the field 1 Elm fluncnstc: county flénncr,'__ ._ ~ .{XND _ . I Amencan Literary -.Gazeflc. fl Large flgriculluraifLitergq/am! Gaf eral Family'Newspapcr; f”, ’ ‘ , EVOTED stamina]! to Iho interlests'orthg Fur; D mor. Mechanic, un' 'Mnn ol'Buxlncss,—4corgf_airi- Eng u'erkly tiring/4m columns nf reading mailer; and lurnishau to snbacrib‘ennl tho lolluwing mien—A l SUBSCRIPTION.“ you) .4 ' SQ? ‘ > 82 00 2 do do 3 00 3 do .~ dov . u.“ ‘' - , 500 ‘ do . do , 10,00 ’ . CASHIN ADVANCE. . 'l'flE FARMER. in all tho&ubnfidl_,qunlmcl of 11 general family newspaper, nnol be nurpasxcdby 'nnyrpublicnlmn m thovUnncd Slnléb. I ‘ . Addmm-posl-pmd _ ‘ __ > ' r , ELE BOWEN.I-21itm,, - ‘ ~ . 'ancus’lot City-. 133. J. B. GARBER. (Fnrmor.)[’mpncmr. , NERVE & BONE" LINIMENm 0R - Rheumatism. 'Sprgins. Bi‘u‘iaqs; . &c."gA first rate qerheily, (of the a ‘buvc complaints. PriceS'fictnls. Pre pared and for sale ntlhe Drug/Storfiol. Nov: 28 9 plans .OF CAMPHow «male by k . F, P. nunmjmw, 99C. 1-8' 1.84:}, f! NEW-ac can? GGQBS.» 3.: UST received and-gran én‘le hi the J subscriber, at his old sl‘ahd'r‘n large assortment of new and‘éeasbn’hble‘gppda; consistihg nf ‘5 ' ''« ' ‘; " ' DR 1’ GOORS. IIflRDW/IRE.’ GROCEIUES. QUEENSPFflREg BOOTS 8- 811083,. Hfl’l‘S 6- Cfll’S, ' BONNETS, ‘["l'oB./iL'€o,' ‘ - CIGflIIS,‘ .yc. ' ' which he is prepared ’to as” far club, or produce as cheap as they c'u'n be hall at in ny other establishment in town. ' The public ‘are respectfully invited to call npd qumtn'o'hi's-Tgmcfiand judgé for themselves. :‘MCHXIib-zfismw. C I ‘ _ Nov: 7,1’45 <9®mm~w<9tm,,~,‘, ‘ - N. B." ’l‘h‘ésp indebtcdzfouho subsc‘rihcr luv wor'k'dqn'e ~lféftjsofdne n‘te respectfully chlled lup'on ‘v (9 'co‘m‘é" lp‘nvardjjand‘setjlo lhélr ncdodr'lla, id if}?absplupely-fiecessa tythio-booka slioulfljbe dost-Oi" - ‘ ’ "I} "f ~ v"»,GEO'.,’O: PABSMORIW’E I. Dec-'2;!]B4s;‘,' .H“ '.’ ' 4.. _.:.5L:;. '4I'S‘IOASH’F’OR FUB§2 “a; UGH ”Otter; Beavér, Minlfi.Ra‘=k-. Slum»; ”29$ Marten; Eiaherv. Mild 9;!- n!“ he; orqpfl' . ‘ ' , . . ‘gnt‘ ’-“ * F, a. lIURXIZHAy-‘ Dem-18. ‘ C. D. ' WATSON; MEM 11•111