141.41CM11"." 1 "." 9,4 " 1. "" ell tin". ”Winona“: Bannn. c L a: A RF! E 1. mm. JUN: 26.1845. -if MISSION ER. WILLIAM B. FOSTER, jr. (3/ Bradford county. . 4ihvof Ju‘y. TEMPERANCE warms ' Thtnnv; S. N. HOWELL will deliver an Ornlion m mo court house. 111 10 o'clock. A“ M., on the up punching 4th of July. The communily generally no invued w nlleml. . II is hoped that all will nl~ pond punclually nl lhe nppoinlall hour. WM. RADEBAUGH, Sec'y. Juno 15m. DEMOCRATIC MEETING Tho Domocrnlic voleu of Cluarfie’ld county are nqnonlml to hold a Genernl County Meellug. in lhu roum 'hnulo. un SATURDAY lho 25th day of July nul. M 6 o'clot‘k In the evening. for the pur po-o ol appoilmng lwo Dclegmoa [0 roprenenl our coumy In tho Congressional Convomiun. By order of tho STANDING COMMITTEE. ”Them in no new: from Iho army. Gem-ml Taylor “'on alill m Mn'umoran M lhe luv ndvicvn. wailing fur minlorcomunu. and mnking prs‘purn» mom for Irlnupornng his nnillory and heavy mili|nry equnpmonls up the river. I: is lhuughl ‘hul by Ihio limo Iho nrmy has taken up the lmo of march for Monteroy. THE AGONY AT AN END. The Washington Union of the 20th state: that nmmor wan in circulation that on that dny the Sonata had. by it vote of“ to 14. confirmed the "only Hung tho boundary bolweon the United State- and Great Britain. west of the Rocky Noun. mine. The Union lnrllter say: that the injunction nl secrecy will not. he removed frum tho pmcced~ mp of the Senate until after Ih- Ircuty receives tho sanction ofthe Britt-l 1 Govetnmeut. . ‘Vo know nothing as to the term: of Hill! trcaly other than “hat in cantritned in tho many rumms circulated through all put- of the country by the Wanhlngton loller-writon. They mostly agree, howcvor, that tho pnrnllel of 49 dngn-e- to the Strait. of Fucn. in to be the dividing lino— England to attain panel-ion of Vnm'nnvre l-lnnd. nnd In enjoy lho free nnwganor‘f‘fof lhe Columbia m‘or fur SQ you". l' Ihrnn repnrln no r‘nnfirmnl. “a run only any, lhul Iho "only will fnll {n7 Ilmrl of meeting lhe npprohanon of lhe American peOple. E‘en Ban lon. If “'0 undenlnnd him, ndm'med our Spnnilh ml. lo lhe Island. ndgncenl lolho norm. in be pen feel. Vuucouvre Island in lhe key In the North Punifie calm. and In use ol war bchrcn lhe mo nlllonl, in pououiun would cnnlrol nll nnvnl op‘ eraliom In lhnt qunrler. Hour mlo [0 it was thus police!— and wo have neVer hanrd il dispulod by any American nulhorily—thy wnl il aurrondernd? nl why.nl loan, was ‘u no! divided by lhe 49m paulloll Do we get any equivolenl for ill or would any thing in [but H‘glon Illa! lhe Brill-h ~hovo Iho power In give. compensate us {or Illul lurrenulerl Thai! quot-lion- nro ofgrool import nnco lo the people. and it i. expected ilml lhe un~ veiled procoedingl of lhe Secret Scnion will un rvev Ihcm anlisiac/lorily. But bear in mlnd how thin treaty has been ef fected. Prcsidont Polk was pledged to carry out the principles of tho Balllmul’o Convention. That Convenllon declared our title to the territory of Oregon to be good against the world. The Pres ident proclaimed this sentiment in his inaugural address; but through it spirit of compromise. and a proper regard for the acts of his prudecouors. he proposed to compromise on the line of 49. ‘q‘hiu use than ecornfully refused. when. I" hn- annual message he asuerted our claim up to 54—40. But the Senate. from some strange nnd unaccountable feeling. motive. or ohject, by n very large Vote about the same as that. now confirming the treaty— declared that our title did not Fxlond beyuund the 49th parallel. to tho straits o! Furn. By this res olotion. all hope of obtaining any thing beyond the 49m parallel was of course frustrated. The 151' eculive was furestallcdt Th! Legislative brunch at the treaty making power had decided against him. Being thus situated. no eane minded man could fault the President (or entertniningthe prop eaitiun from the Bftlllll Govqrtuneht to settle the qneption upon terms similar to those they had pre vtoualy reJecied. When the proposition was made. however. the President determined that. as the So nate had limited our claim lo the 49m degree. that hody ehtiuld bear the responsibility of its reception or rejection. and he accordingly submitted it to them for advice. They instructed him to nccept ita-end having done so. it report be vorrcct. they have also confirmed it The honor and the blame be with theta. SENATOR ALLEN. OF OHIO This nblo Sonnlor has resigned his poninon u chnirmnnpf lhe committee on Fnreign Affnm m lhe Unllud Stolen Sonolo. He we! induced Io adopt XM- couuo m consequence of lhe notion of lhe mljurily o!" the Sonata On lho Oregon question.— In MI nddrau be mad tho following significant language: "Recon: occurrences, of which I am not now at liberty in uponk. have convinced mo Ihul 'my vww- upon imporlont nubjecla, connected wilh 111 g appropriate dune: of Ihui committee, are not m accordance will) (ho majomy of the Sunnis." Mr. McDuffio. ol' Soulh Carolina. was elected in hionX‘aco.“ _ ”The blockade ofthe Mexican pom mill c‘on "mild I! lhe Ins! dnlcl. h was Ihoughl rhnt Com. Carin" wag preparing to attack Vera Cruz. Be~ {driluklgng‘ this city, lho 011-110 of San Juan de Ullon mugtbo rqdu‘ced to silence. I: in now more ihbltadllillly delended than over it wan—having mbnpfld np'fljnrdl 01'200 gun! of [holurgcll cali téuninq manyu! themPaixnuu. The rumornhm tho object of lhe British 'nder‘onoh'fleelq sent to lhe Golf in lo ihlérfero' will! our nnvvnl qporulium “ginn‘Muico. in believod‘ m be wilhuul founda tion. ‘ TALL RYE—WHO CAN BEAT nu Farinai'Rnus.‘ raiding 'in tho' lowér and o hwuucowownnhip, hlrla'l wuh‘flu ”all; 0 qomumnnn'BlunSlncho-in‘lonyh. . . The Fair. 'l‘ye ladies of oqr'_town -.’p|i-r£m§e,hdlding a faino’nlhe apii’f'ba‘ch‘iljg'thh oi July. It is undemoml lhal, lhe fimceeds are to be appropriated to lhe completion of the inte rior ofthé Presbyterian church. rWe would any more. bufn rhymsler, having., come to our aid, we place 'him in the , cdirorial col umn 10 tall Iho whole story. Fur lhu Bunnclfi BEE HER, WILL You? Wllhln our town. as you're aware. ' Are many things quilo nice and luir; Thero'a some lhnl‘s bright, and some lhul n'inl, Some nocd waler and olhers paint. Among lhe Inst, in you'll diucuvw, Our church inside nor-d: It nll ovor. Honco the ladies nll unrno. 'l‘n dress lhe coming Fourih in glee Then we pnrpusu to pre'iiaru A lens! nl goodiu cnllml a Fair A Fain! 'spuxo, you nil can toll. [I where they keep nice things to sell . Such mi lrru~crcnm, Calms, and PIN. Tu fcusl (he pillalo, no! lho eyet. Bu! thin in only n smull share 01 who! we purpose at lhe Fmr. Such lhinga We'll have us gonlry um. C And hope to buy ihoy'll nol reluso‘ Some things we'll have an lndiee wear- All in neni order m the Fair- And douhllcus, 100. it will ho gruiz‘d Wilh (oasis {or eyes as well nu male; . And ”you \usli lo haven poop. Juslsxapin, you'll gel it cheap. And then remomber llml lhcfuir. '1 his bright resort lur you proparo ; Nor lo! lhmn have Ilmir lnil lur nnughl, But buy ol‘lhcm what's to he bought. Our friends 0! upon hands nnJ heart. We duro pron-ulna. “I“ do their pm! And onrh «end m n lntlmgnhurc. 'I u an! m In tho run-mg Fmr; Sumo rum-y things of vnluo Ilg‘xl. \Vill lwlp us mut'h m fix il right The Indies (00,113 Ihoy um “111 mg. May lulu.- n uilvhmr [my :1 shilling Sumo things here “n have put duun. \\’hu~h un lhul day )nu'll [ind m lawn And doubllcss. mu, m many more—- The Fmr will be at Irmns' norr. SECRET-SESSIONS 0F 'l‘Hl", SENATE There may be motives of policy render ing it right that the United \Statea Senate should act upon treaties and nominations with closed doors, but really, if there are, we are unable to discover them. Surely such business could be transacted as well “ith open doors. as other public business. They are no more likely to excite the peo‘ pie to acts of rasltness. than the discussion of political questions. If Senators can de bate and act Vt ith freedom of judgment and conscience in presence of the people on suoh qtteottone, we see no good reason why they cannot so judge and act in their pres ence in deciding ttpon nominations and treaties. There is something wrong about it. It certainly betrays a lack" of confi dence in tltejudgment of the people. It looks as ifthey were afraid the peoplccould nof’discriminato the nice distinctions be tween questions of policy-end and justice. Attempts have frequently been made to abolish this objectionable practice, buthave as often been defeated by large majorities. But the otlter'itlay'fM r. Allen offered :1 rue oltttion to that effect which received bttt 131 votes. It 11l therefore Ct'ltlt'ltl that, if it is left to the action of the Senators alone, it never will be changed. and we therefore more its reference to a committee of the whole people. OUR NEX l“ CONGRESS HAN Are our democratic friends aware that e Congressman is to be elected in this dis} trict litll fall? If they are, it is time the} were making aome arrangements necessary to secure the nomination ofthe candidate to be supported by them If we do things right we can redeem the political character ofthe district—but if we don't, we will be doomed to another defeat It Wlll be ,seen that the (Standing Com mtttee have called a county meeting for [lie purpose of appointing conl'ereee to the Congreleional Convention at Indiana.— That Convention will be held most likely sometime in August, so that we are com pelled to call a special meeting for tltatpur pose! But one feeling should pervade the Dem ocratie party in this district, if we desire aucceaa—and that is. to surrender every local and personal feeling. and go for the man whom we‘ can elect. We have the strength, and if‘we are again defeated it will be for the want of proper, manage. ment. [Q’Tho Asiatic Cholera has again inadeils appearance in Quebec. Thinis the same place it firsl made its appearance in 1832. - ‘ M'anm; ls JOHN QUILLAN! "in "molhcr knows ho'l om." becausq he left th uncle.“ in Clourfield Inn {AI-l. nndginco that “me has not been hoard of. He is a boy about 13-year: ul «gag—large, wil'h dirk hnir. Any person knowing hug whine nbouu will roliave an anxioui molhorhy’ 'nddxeis. in; Caibu'rino lelln: Wuriq'nifiutk. Hunljggdon county. P... ‘ ‘ ‘ . ‘.I .‘n‘ ‘. -.u _ ”in"! appoinlmanl, by 'lha President, ofthe Hum. John, K. Kdnah law ‘ Attorney-t Gcnuml, nu judge of Ille_:Dillricl Courtomha United Slain-. 10 fill the vacancy occnainnud by lho dumb- of Judge Rmdull, hnl bum confirmed hy the Seiime. K ”The Washington Unlunflpf the 201 i: my: that Mr. I‘nckunhum. tho Brill-h Minister at Wash ington, received inltruclions by the last Steamer. Io "(Tor tho medintinn of th’a Brtliah Government to wtllo the diaputo botwccn the United Stutol and Mexico. ‘ General Taylor.—A journeyman prin ter in our employ served three years under Taylor in the Florida war. He speaks at the old veteran in terms of the highest praise—representingihim .as a strict disci plinaiinn. a good tnctioion. and a man of undoubted personal bravery. In stature. Taylor is a little below the medium height. thick-set. inclining a little to :orpulency. This deserlption of person answers to that of Napoleon and llunnibnl.z‘lnd is one that indicates a capuhllity of enduring the great fatigue rotisequent upon the duties of a solr (her. Our friend says, the General is not oval fastidious respecting his dress nod personal appearance—generally presenting a somewhat rusty anpevt. He is not over bearing to otticers of inferior tank. orto privates; and does not require them to be exposed to dangers he IS not willing to share himself. His soldiers hme giten him the sabriqucl of " Old Rough and Ready.”—- ll'oonsac/rcl R. 1. Patriot. ’l'lic I'YH‘I'S Prizr.-—lt was stated some tlme Since, that the U. S. Schooner Flirt had taken a Mexican prize uortllBlo.ooo. The New Orleans Bulletin says the prize was the Mexican schr. .lttauila. Wllll a lull CHMQ (if ll‘oiir Her captain having exhib itevtf to Gen. ’l‘nttttr and Captain Sinclair of the Flirti certificates from the American Consul at Matamorns, showing that on an occasion when he felt in “I”! the wreck of an American vessel at sea, he took the nlli‘ corn and crew into Ma'lnmoraa, tronting them with great humanity; and besides ha Vim; repmwntml that his whole property was anEElOd in the nnrgo ofthe: Hamel. (33.3). l'nylor suggested that he ahnuld be ip‘éunilted to reltirn to New Orleansovhence he \«a'a hound for Mutamoros. to which (‘nptain Sinclair and his oflicers generous. ly accetlud without hesitation. 'l'hese A mt-rlcan turn are as noble in acts ufktndncas as they are gallant in Hair. WE "MARRIEILOn Thursday me 11m insl., by lho Rev. James Linn. Maj. GEO. H. “'EAvx-zn to Miss SWAN E. danghler 0‘ Mr. Thomas Ingram. bum of Spring lawn ehip. Centre county. - PUBLIC VENDUE 0!" Personal Properly. VVILI. be exposed In public Inlenl lhe house 0! lhe subscriber In llvgufi lonnship, on Snlunlay the 22:] day of August next. lhe [allowing valuable per-innnl prnpmly, viz: 2cows—one with twin calves, 1 wind-mill, 1 bureau, 1 patent cutting-box, horse gearings, hogs, beds and bedding, wheat, rye and oats by the bushel, 1 grind~stone, a large lot of young apple and penell trees, HATS—fur and wool,ohc clock, household and kitchen fur niture ofgxll kinds, seed wheat or the best kind, chairs—new «5; old, and all kinds of farming utensils. El’F’ A rcasnnubh- rredn \~i|l be given, and a «lucuunt 0! 10 per cent. for cuih allowed on all sums nH‘l‘ (wn dull-:9. Sale in cummcncg m ]()n'lluck. A. M GEORGE SUSS. June ~25, 1846 SHERIFF SALE Y virtueol sundry units of Tes‘tntum fig Venduium [flxpuuanissucdnulnllh? Cum! 0! Common Pleas oernlre cnunly. and-tn Ine dm-ctwl. “11l be upmrd In public sale at m? cnurt hauic in Clem fielll, at UN) h’clnck. P. M. nn Sa'urday the 15lh thy ul August m'x', u rcrlain lrncl nt lam] ~Huulc in Bell Infillphip Clemfiwhl mun Iy. buundt‘d (In lhe nullh by lfir Suwluc hanna River. nu lhe Pusl by lamla nl Gm, Johnson. and uh (he wept by hands u! A. Hurnhml and when, \n'i‘. n Imuuu hu'n. ..rchard {lnd about 100 nrrcs cleared land lhuevn. h I One ullwr lrncl ul land siluute In 801 l (onnuhip. Cleas’fialcl ruum)’. buunded 0n the west by iho Suuquehnmm river on the eas! by lands of George Jullusuu und oth ers, wilh n “0115?. bum, and about 100 u~ cres c’earod land (hereon. Sdizvd. tujwn in execution and to be sold as lhe properly 0! James Mcthe by ELLIS IRWIN, Sh’fi. Sh’fl’s office. Clear liclu‘. June 18.1846.§ . - INGDQ‘EGBLL‘SQ V HE subscriber purrhnwd at Cnnsta. E ble sale on the 20m, inst. the fol. Inwin'g m-lhe properly of Juhn Merliman, which I have luanell to him unql leave in his possession during my pleasure, 0| which the public will take nolice: 4 acres Wheat, 2 acres ryc,- 3 a cres" oats, l grey marc,,l black Cow with white face,- 1 black muley cow, 2 spring calves, and 1 wind mill. - ' , CHRISTIAN HARNISH! Myushannou mill,‘ A ‘ - 30710294, ‘846; 'g. u k; f _ 1‘ fiLSO - (5 éfi WI “83 ILQJSM Ll. persona er' hereby cnuu‘oncd n-- _ gninst buying. selling or in any way meddfinz with lhe lullowing properiy pur chased by me at Cunsmhle sale. m Cov ington luwnship, Clearfield county. and now in the possession of Jacob Kunes on loan : ' 1 iron gray horse, 1 sorrel horse, 1 two horse wagon and 2 set of har [lBs3. JOHN KUNES. ‘ June 25.1846—[1ni1L ' FARMERS-there is a fine lot M Grass & Grain Soy/(hes. 8» Soy/ho Snealhs. Sickles. Grain Shovel: and Hay For/rs, for sale at lhe stow of U. B. & P.‘ ./IDJ|IINIS7‘I?J7’I‘OR‘S‘ NUT/CE. . IS'IVI‘I‘IHS ..l .‘\l!lnll1|-Klu’iull haw- EA beet: gramed to‘lhe Fublt‘lillrl‘ un Hu- «Mat? of Rev. Jnnnlhnn leholi. hm: of Fox township. in the county ul Wk.— AH persnna indebted m said estate ure 10- quesjed tn mnke immctliarp payment. and those having demands, to present them lur adjustment. C. BROCKWAV. ‘ B. I’. LITFLE, flllminislrulorc. Fox, Elk co June 18. 1846. Stray Cow. kgmm STRAYED [rnm the sub- WM{ scrlbcr residing In Bell «a: awn} township. Ch'nrfielll cunnly, “w"w‘” nbuul lhe tenth of April. (I 'urgn [mic rod com, with a slur in her law. :wo white.spuls on her buck, while belly and logs,an(l both hurm bored—supposed (n be abnu!‘ 13 years old. Any person giving information ofeuid cow will be 3H.) orally rewarded fur their lrnublv \ JACOB JACKSON. June 22. 19416. A'I‘TENTION GRAYS! A ' 70” are ordered Io meelul ,i, 1 your mmnry on Saturday g the drhday (d July next. at nine 52"“. o’clock. A. M. precrnuly, with i; ', oquiprnoniu‘ in gum] order. I 5' EAL“ membu‘ In I): prrpnl'ed with nine rounds of blank car- TL ‘ridgc. By order 1»! lhe Cupl’n. “GEO. 'I‘HURN. O. S. 103025. LOOK HERE! " NEW STORE. 20 per cent. cheaper than ever]! V ‘HE subscribers have jug} received [rum Philntlelphla and New York, a general assortment, of new and Seasonablc Goods, which they now an. {or sale at very redu ced prices. nml which they will 9le cheap. very cheap for cash. at wholesale or re. tnii. l‘heir stock conuists in purl u! Brilish. French and flmerimn Dry Goods, Cofl‘ee, Sugars. Teas. Illolnsses, Hardware and (.‘ul/cry, Drugs. Dye- Stufl's and Medicines, Glass and I’m (y, Gen/lemm's and Bay's Beaver. Brush. and Fur [lOl9. Florence, Braid and Slrma Burma/s, a large assarl: men! of Boats and Shoes, (To! «S‘c All 0! “Inch we are determined {osle cheaper lhun the same quu'ily n} goods can be purchased a! any mher s‘me in lhe cnuMy. Call and we far _v:~urseh"cs.—— Sturc room on lhe Nurllwveswrn curnm (.I Went weal, knuun us S'mw'a uh} stand. ‘ \\'. F. REYNOLDS &. Co Clen'fiehlJunc 15. Hm. NOTICE Ll. pvrsons having claims agains' llw 1%. edu‘e ul Juhn Kylnr. (lec’d, lute nl BrmHuHl (uulnhlp, (flmu'fie‘d county. dH‘ requested to make knuwn the Hum». lo the subicrlbms wiikuul deny, and all pt-rgnni uwing s-ml (mule- are In “M unnncr H'- que‘led '0 come' turwanl and make 50'“: ment. The banks and [)lpflr-i mo .11 IM‘ rrsul once of vagv J. Kyllr. in B'adluul lp.. who will “(lend frmn lune In mm: In: um k‘ing sunk-mums. - , GEO. J. KYI.AR;‘ ABR’M KYLAR. JOHN S | “ES. In'w’rs of John Kylar, rlec'd. Jum‘ I‘3, “546. CAUTION. ~ , LL persons are hereby cautioned a 1“ gains! bu'uug. mlling, or in any way meddling with lhe fulluwmg pmpvrly now in possession of Christopher nud Geo. NM? :—-one brown mare, one yoke 0/02: on and yoke. two, cows. one heifer, one wimlqnill. (zoo barrows. one plough. ten sheep. one maul/e clock. onc bull, two yearling calves and out} lwo horse wagon, us lhe said properly was sold to me In Constable sale on lhe 2d day of May. [846. JOHN M. RIDDLE. Mov 8, “HG—pd. ‘ LAST NOTICE. 1," i «m; VH‘HECollectors of 5 $5. " rm”?! Clearfielil cnu‘n jg! 95% t) are hereby tiotilied s'! 333%. t - ' that unless they pay on "' their duplicates on or' before the next'September cmirt, that they will be pincecdcd against according- to law without respect to persons. By order oi the _Comm’rsv, , ‘ ~ . ~ J, XV. WRIGHT, "yrs,“ v .:Ju.ngaie, 1846. I.‘ ,t Court Proclamation, WHEREAStho Hon. Geo. W. Woodward, Pren domJud cot'the CourtofCommon [’lqns cl tho 4thjudicinl fiistrict, composed-o! the mummy of Clinton. Milmn. Centre and Clcnrfiold. and tho Hon Jnmes Fetgulonmnd John‘Pntton, qu'rp. Am» ncmle Judge. in Claarfield‘ county. huvelsmmd thmr precept. [)6anng date the 4th dnv 0! May 1840, 10M dirncx‘chor holdingn Cuurl av" Common Plerm, Orp/mm Court, Court a! Quartdr Sessions, and Court of Oyer 4- 7hr~ miner and General Jail Delivery, 111 Clemfiold ’l‘own, fortho Countynl Clonrfimumn the sth Monday ul Aug. next.) being the 3]" day of‘tho month.) ‘ . . ‘ ' Mltcc isylhercfm‘e, hereby given; to tho Foronors. Justice: of the: Peace, (I'. Constables m and for the County ol'Clourfioid, to nppenriu lhdir own proper persons, with Rolls, Rucorqunquibinonw Examinations and other Remembrances. to do lhow‘ things which lac-1r officer: &'ln their bohnllnpportuin to he done; an all \VIanSBOS and othorpersona pro sormng m bvhull ol the Commonwenlth ugumnt any prisoners uroroquircd to be then and therenttendinfi un-l nuldcpnrt without leavcmtlhuir peril. Jumru nrc requefllvd to he pnnr‘tn:l| in thnrmtmnlnm-t» at lhn npfminlflt" "m nprNu‘>ie 11.. 12..~ ' W“.....,.ur1nv h: HI -.I Hu- to\\n 0| Clcurfiulthi. n my 0! Juhtg 1n the year of our Lord mm m mum! eight hundred and tony w. and lh't mxty ninth yuur ut'Amcricun lndependonco, ' ELLYS IRWIN, Sh'n‘.‘ ‘flDM/NISTIUITOR’S NOTICE. ETTERS of administrafion having 1‘ been grnnfi'd lo the subscriber. on the edmeni Hx-nry ch. late of Brad: 'owmhip, Clearfield county, dec’d—nol 'iae is hereby given to 'nll pcrsonsindobt ex! [0 said estate that me said ndministtm (or has nppninted Saturday the 30m day of May next, for all persons indebted to «met him at the house of the said deceas (‘dvnnd pay off lhe same—and all perions having claims against said estate are re quested to prosem lhcm duly nulhenlicfi led fur scnlemcnt at tho snme time and [Hurt—pd. DAVID BUTLER. Adm’r. Aplil 25, ’46.;pd.‘ CAU'H‘IDN. khli persons are hereby cnuitiOned‘a [ gains! buying. selling. or in any ivay meddling wilh a certain sorrel mare and a brown cow and calf. nuw in lhe possession M John St'iff‘ldge ul Lawrence township, M mid properly belungs 19 me and is in‘ his possession on loan. DANIEL SELFRIDGE. June 0. 1846.—pai(i. , ‘ _—————————______-—————L— NEW PROSPECTUS. 1846. The Saturday Evening Post; Formerly the U. Sta/cs Saturday Post. GREAT INDUCEMENTS. The publishers ofthe Saturday Evening Post ofler n no at prospectus to their Inends and the public.— ln this day of newspaper enterprise they are deter mined to maintain theirpltl reputationbtia keep ahead nl ull r‘ompottturs.’ For quarter at a century the Post has been the most durably popular of the weekly newspapers; and if capital. enterprise. and a host 0| “‘rtlurfl, can effect their aim. the publishers are resol~ veil that the Post shall still lead ‘tho field." A PERFECT MAGAZINE. Owing to the large size ut' the paper we are enabled to publish weekly, as much matter as is L'Onlnlnod in any one numberolltho monthly mugazmcs: so that. for less money. the sub: scribcr yearly obtains {our times as much reading— liiwitles IIIIS, numerous illustrations. engraved by competent. artists. will, hercaltcr. grace our columns. rendering The Post. in all respects equal, and in ma. ny respects superior to the best magazine! ORIGINAL TALES Every week one or more original tales of the first American \vriters,grace the columns of this paper. We eschew the common 1 prnt‘llco ot copying stories trom loreiga magazines. l except in rare instances—pictures of American life. . and me romance of American history~told by compo“ ‘ trnt American writers, are what the readers 01 this country require. Our aim, however. shall not be con tinul l 0 this point alone. To make the Post a useflll as well as a pleasant companion. It will have a thorn nugh N F.\VS Diil’A R'l‘MEN'l‘, which shall contain the latest intelligence. (omprtsing a Washington Let. tt‘r. News lrom New York, General News, Foreiir. . NUWH. Monthly Letters from England, &c. ’l'ogbt ~ rr With all important public documents in lull, and 0m tlblmlnl reports at impuriant'Cttiigresslonal debates. :t hm reports of such ut’lhc pulic Lectures, [or which Philadelphia is lemmas. as may interest. our made". t L'i crytlnng, in short, “ultctl tor it Finally Paper Wilt _ he toniitl tn the l’ent. ' AGRICL’L'I'UIt/t L. As many {ariners do not take an Agricultural Paper. It shall ll'“l'Ull“0T be a pan of our plan to give lull and late intelligence on Agricnl~ t.liul Illllllt‘t'd :-—\-iz. New dlzfluvortcd. new manures, tuimtrks nu sails, div. 'l'hia department \v'tll'be wry l'unlplclc. Full and accurate reports til the titarkets . Will he tuuuil iii every number. ‘ ' ‘ ' LA Ulltln‘ DlCl’Alt t‘MI-Li‘l'l‘. The great size at i our sheet onnhlt-s, not only in he I! l‘arnily l‘aper, but to devote some space ('t-pLL‘lllily. t‘ut'll week. In the 'Lutlics' Di-parlnicnt, in which all matters interesting :to the sex will be noticed, including the Fashions. 2 new Receipts. «8:0. ‘ .lL'\’l"..\'ll.l-l DEPA ll'l‘MliN'l‘. A department. under this head, “ill la.- devoted to orttgmns.Charr , alien. rl‘llllHCß, puzzles. arithmetical questions. and lutlier like matters, interesting to adults uii well us to into young. : Ll'jl‘l IZRS FROM EUROPE. A uenesollettcrs : l ..m J. Uiiyurd'l uylor. the printer poet. now on “17‘“ itiuelliull tour through Europe. are being ptlbllbliml in l the Post. These letters have attracted great atten‘ ; written. and are snnl to be the best since the celebru‘ tsil letters 01 Brooks. ; in political Intelligence we recognise only oml par .ty, and that is OUR COUNTRY-OUR WHOLE \JUL? .‘t'l'l'lY. We liiiniv I|U Sut'lluli-il iiiiuructu in our l patriotism, no party lines in our politics, no sectarian ‘ let“ in our religion. ' . | EARLIES’I‘ AAD b'tJS'l‘. As ll is iinwrtam to have the latest news, uur columns will always I): i haunt] the lreshcst in this respect ul'nny cotempumr-y. ln liicraium also, we sltull’wcacsa great tactltticl it)! giving novelties! cu HUMOHOUS All'l‘lthl'lS. A grind laugh is het tul than u pulltld ul medicine .' and the You! will give original liuiuornus sketches. u wueli‘y tnulungqul fun, choice scraps of humor, \Vitlii-isins, &c. 'Our dish Will always be a merry one, let the “mid wag.” It may in a word. 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