fi P on T (w. Ftom Nonl'a Salardaytgnzouc LIN as 'Far be}: we have no continuing cily; but we mk 0m: to some I“ w “)7"! "In“ lho_ anredpcnmnn ll‘lls ' "Tho changing brief mrmrol mun. ' e flmxfleellng life in but n spell. (:1 .317?“ mnlic M u rosllcsu plan. '1)! herq he [roads the path nl lnnw. ‘ 4 Bow: n! Amhillon's fiwndinh ahrmo . "rs-Sack! lnlho field; ol‘alrilan u lmr, . _‘ : : Tells for tho wonllh ol'lmliu‘u mine. ‘ "o Kenn- that ml» um ml! on-high, , 1 ' <" 5 ‘Unlold- the slrur‘lure ol lhe nnrlh. m ..Aind soul's in funry's viumns wlwrr. l,’ ‘ 4 The morning dawns o'er ucrnn‘s blfllh xll'o tulln'willl care In wm Ibo pri'tc ’ ’ a“ 'l' ,thh leierice ymlds n'spiring mun. ‘ V» lljlxnllmg mounls mo cnr-nf power— ‘ Nor deqmalhis lifo Is hul n span ‘~" Ha _mvem wunderero'or the world—- Andvviqgtxlcilics for nml nonr. . Q But surelyfi'as'hm days roll on Fmill no cunllnuing cmpé hero .' ’ ' ‘ n. ' The nncncm 'rmcs‘ glmivs II" By 'l‘lmo'n devouring st-ylhn lmue bled.— Drsfiny like lhmqmum'lull , . 1. rllpnn our splendid cum lwml. ‘ "”Yit all” we nook. hndflull \w lml «11“.. sale abidlmpplnco m rem.— ginu't we must all olnlulm 111 [mil ‘ "‘Tpern'u no mnlinuin: «'in how "' Wé’ve no conllnnnl «'in hora—— ;»T'lBll lot In! seek the mm In rnmn , ‘ Only lhe gnlcwny nl’llm [:rnvu (Tan lend us “Elm! (helium lmmr' 11ml culy's wnll no spam cnn lmnml. , No human oya lheir depth» :lvwrv. ,- Thrir hrcmllha enclose rrculmn round—.- g: Their-ummilu pierce tho vuulml sky.‘ - A hem-on light beams (mm ils Npirn‘fl ,To guide the pllgr‘m mu hm nny, To lead him to its sm-rml firm»- _'l‘o limit in rm [Clornnl Dnyl 43.“ a» Y“: FE M A I. m B l". A ul' Y Those \tlto are accustomed to o'nlightr-nr-d \'l"\\'t‘ 'of letnnle honutyfivell know tltnt IIH‘YG nn- different kinds of pereunol beauty. among “lllL'lt that of form lend coloring hold u very inferior rank. There lit n boeuly of expression. {or Illfllflnt'l‘. of FWUI‘W 9": oi nobility, of intellectual refinement. of tooling. 0| animation, oftneeknoss. of resignation. nnd muny other kinds 0! beauty, “hich may all be ulltt‘tl In the pleitteet features, and yet may remain to give , pleasure long alter the blooming rheek lit)! failed. and eilrer gray has mingled with the hair. And how for more powerful in their influenm upon others. are some of thoeo kind: at honuty! For. one! all. lteeuty depends more upon tho movement oltlte late than upon the term ofthe frnlttros \Vlll'll at um. and thus. it countenance habitually under tlteinfluenee of ntnieblo tooling: nequtros e homily ol tlto'lttghut order. from the frequency with \\ hlt‘h each feelings sro the originating cause! of the movements or expressions which stnmp their chur aélttr'upori it. Who has not. waited tor the tire! opening of the lips of o celebrated hello. to see \t’hether her claims would be 'suppnrtul hy " the mind, the music breathing from her fnt‘o ;" end who has notoccnsionally turned nuay.repolled by the utter blank. or wiirao then blank. which the simple movement of the mouth tn speaking or etnt~ Itng. ltu revealed I The language of poetry des~ ctlbel tho loud laugh on indicative of the vulgnt mind ; and certainly there are expressions. cunvoy~ ed through the medium ofn smile. which need ttol Lavaler to inlorm us that refinement of feeling. or elevation ofsoul. has little to do with the fair coun tenance on which they are iml-t'ssetl. 0n llte ollt~ » ter hind. there are plain women mmottmos met in eop‘iety. every movement ot \Vltthlo features is tu~ Itinct 'wilh Intelligence; who. from the genuine hurt-warm emiloe which play about the mouth. the sweetly modulated voice. and tlto lightening one! on eye, that looks as it it could "comprehend the universe." becomes perfectly beautiful to those who live with them ‘ond love them. Before euch pletensiona as thou-[how soon does the ptttk~and~ "(white of Interely pretty facesvauish to nothing! {ht-:5. ' £99- .. . THE IgIOWIE KNIFE AND ITS INVENTOIL l'l‘b'is instrument was devised by Colonel James Bohie. nit American, and it man ot'dcspemtu rulor.‘ 11. considered. and apparently tvtth Jtllltco. tou that. in close fightingm muoh shorter weapon thou the sword .or‘dinorily in use, but still heavy enough to glv‘e‘it‘ sufficient torce. end. at tlte some time. ' eohtrived‘lo out and thrust. would he fur prett-m. blilittd’ more advantageous to the wearer. lle v-eccorgd‘inly invented tho short eword. of knife. “Milieli has since gone under his name. It It! made Bf'nrioue sizes; but the best, I may any, is about the length eta-carving lutifel—caet pertectly straight ‘ r-ibdltdylir'st instance; bttt greatly rounded at the endot‘tgt‘he edge side; the upper edge at tho and. for theleagth ornhout two inches. is ground into the small segment of o circle and rendered sluirp; thus leaving on opporontcurve-iil‘ tho ltuifo. altlto in reality' tho upturned point is no higher then the line of the book. The back itselt gradually incron‘. eeeii}~ _w'eiaht ot metal as it approaches the hilt, on “highs emoll guard is plnced., The bowie knife. therefore. 1111 l a curved. keen point ;. is double~edg~ It! for the space of about a couple of inches at its lertgth; end. when to use. full- with the Weightot :o bill-hook. lhevo heard it stated. that e blow from one well wielded is sumctent to break a man's otn." certain it is. that l have myself seen skulls >p[ygxigenelbrought from the battlo~grqund at Sun JlCinto, on which Texas gained her independence. thetrwgu cleft nearly through the thickest part of the bone behind. evidently at one blow, and with sufficient [o'oo to throw out extensive cracks, like “‘9“ oh Iletred glass. This is more true to fact, Alb.“ complimentary to Mexican valor. At the some time. it proves that old adage: my econsiou~ all, be mistaken. "He that lights and runs away" goon-tot always "(tee to fight another day.“ no. file _vtent to Texas during the trdmhlei that preco' tled'tho independence of that country. and was ly ing sick in bed at the Fortress of tlto Alamo. when, oil tho‘Sth'of March. 1836, it was stormed by San ta'A‘htta and taken. Bowie were murdered them uponhie pillow. ~ The hand that formed tlto dlcull {y‘l‘lnil’o could no longer ivield it. . v - \ i Colonial Magadnc. . Tm: BIBLE-Thb Bible has boon translated inlo. and in now' primed '0! millet) in. cm hundred and fifty langungu. ' ~ NEW ORLEANS .Fovo} urn nwVlirgdflhe li‘h'erfnlirly and spirit cx’hib’; ile‘d in line oxpémlitu‘io {difii‘vblié WWW“ in New Orlouns. o‘o9 how'fgh'mily Hospital. 300 {colip ‘ienglh; and Sufi}!!! nccommodnlinm for 500 pa. lionlu,rosl 6150.000: Tho Mum. 81820004 St. Charles Halal—tho ground cost $lOO,OOO, the Mildih‘g $50,000.‘ and furniture $l5O 000-4‘lnlul ’ $759,000. 5!. Louin French ”Mal homo—ground nnd furniture. 8700.000-300 0““ 'ooBv'l9o (1901): The Varnndnh Hotel 8300 000. Orlelinn 'l‘hcnlre $280,000. St. Charle- $350.000. Art‘mla Bnlhl $120000: Orlrnna Cullqn Prone $7OOOOO. Le~ vac Pros: $3OOOOO Sugar refinery 8370.000. Mprrhnnl'a Exchange 8100,0000 Municipal [lull 9120.000. 1 Tm: INDIANS Love or (inert—A dullnguislm] Pollownlnmle wnrrlur proacnled himself lnlho jn~ «liln agonl at Chicago, nhnorvmg that ho wns n vac ry good man. very gngd indeed—ond :1 good friend It) the American...” and ‘ rrlquuled a drum of whin koy. The ngqm Irepllod lbnl ho nevergnvo whm key [0 gngdmon—goml man never naked for whin kgy. and Hove! drnnk it. H wnn only but] Indiana wlmnakod for \nlunkry'nnll liked [0 drink ix.— "Then," replied lh'o lmlinn quivkly. in Inn hrokan linnlinh. "mo drim mural." PUBLIC VENDUE. 0!" Personal Property. w§7ILL In: exposml I 0 Imhli‘h: Mule a! [he houm nl lho sulhvribvr |_n Vllugus township. on Sammluv lhe ‘22.] My 0' August m‘xl. lht' fullmlsing vuluublv pvratmalprupwly, Vi'l. .' Bums—one with twin calves, wind-mill, 1 bureau, l patent cutting—box, horse gcal'ings, hogs, beds and bedding, wheat. rye and oats by the bushel, l grind-stone, a large Int of young apple and peach trees, I-JA'l‘S—fur and wool, one clock, household and kitchen fur niture ()fnll kinds, seedy wheat of the best kind, chairs—new dz uld, and all kinds of farming utensils. [IT/”A reasonable crvdit “iIl lu- given, and a discount 0! 10 prr ceu'. lur caSI) nllnwcd on all sums nvvr two dullnr‘. Sale m commence n! Hn'rlnrk. 1L“. GEORGE GUSS. June '25. [546. V NU'I‘IU I'} 1‘ LI. pvrsnlw nro hereby rantinnml n. [ animl taking an natignmvm of a cor lmn promisory nulo given by me In Chria. mphor Krnl'u-r, homing datv «amt-lime in October. 1845. calling for 850. m I have never received valuv fur the Same and am Ihcrolnro (INPrminNl not to pay it unless Compelletl by law. ' ' ZEBAI) LAWUEAD July ‘32. IF/IG.—pd. ‘ :r 6 «its. Reward. ' B AN-A-‘VAY lrmn ll).- Efi, aub~cribvr on lhe eon] inn. 3 buv namml Harman 9:". Hum/('3. taking with him noth ""‘”" " in: but a shirt, panlnlnom, (cuaslncttJ nml clnlh cap. He is about 13 year“ of nzv. Tho abnvc rcwanl.bul nn thunkn, will b 0 given for his apprehen sinn. But mulvbls of his contracting al.- lcr this date, will he pnid bv. JOHN MITCHELL. Lawrence tp. July '22. 1846. Orphans’ Cour! Sale. N pursuance M an order iéiucul nut 0! I the ()rphans' Court of Elk county. wnll ln- cxpowd to public sale at lhl‘ Cunrl houslrln the town ULRiulgewu)" on [ln l/m'tl Jlmzdrq/‘Q/ b'cptt'm/w' marl. nt '3 o’- clock I’. M.. a (nu! q/‘unimpruvczl anl situate in Ridgeway tuvypshtp, Elk coun ty. known an No. 3776, warranted In 1h:- nnmenf John Nicholson. um! containing 1073 ucrcc. late the estate 0! Rev. David Lrwis, th‘c’cl. TERMS :-—One half in ham], and the balance in n yrar lrum datv, 15 rd ln‘ band nnd mortgage. a I SAMUEL MARSI . 1:. J. W. JUHNSYUN. ,fi fldm'rs : July ‘2O. 15116. -——pd. WHBS®LBUM¥H®I€IQ V VHF, c 0 partnership hcrelofure exinling 1 between Just-pl) and James McMur ray. of Burnside township. in the mercan lile business. is Hm day dissnlved by mu lunl consent. The books will be left in lhe bands M James McMurrny for sclllr ment—who will also carry on (he buwi ness us funnellv. 4 JOSEPH McMURRAY, JAMES McM URRAY. Irvin’s Mills, Burnside , tp.. Judo 261 h. 1846. 2 pd. 3 LIST OF LETTERS REMAINING in lhe P. U. 2:! Clear field, l’n. July I. 1846. Aughcnbnugh Henry. Aiken J J Commissioners cl’3 —2 Carter Lcwh B. Carter Lewis B ‘ Cuverler Amos Barrett And'w Brewar J. W. Barnes W E Fulton J R . Ferguson’Jamce Flanagan James Gundy Elizabeth Gillespie Wm Giflord Joseph-« 2 llnrtman Beuj. Horn Rachel Mrs. Hefwi: Franklin l'l‘eyt Wm. Dr. ‘ Heinslerger N. ‘ Harrison & Warner Hoffman H Rev. . JncksonJumes "Mullen Caroline McFadden Robert Stillmgcr D B—S Thorn Geo. ‘ Thompson Chas. Wallace Luwcrt \Vellg Wm , Wright A. K. Wav Celeb , Waller A I] ~ " ', . Ruflerty l’etrlck or Daily/Patrick; 37 , ,w.’l., Moomc, p. u. Court Proclamation, WHERE/\Slhc Hon. Gen. W: Wood wnrd. Prea dcntJud eoflho‘ Courtnl Cunnnonl’lens of lhodthjmlicinlfiistricl. comwmd ol the counties of (Bhutan. Milllin. (Jémre nnd Cloartiold. and the Hon James T. Lmnnrd and Abrnhnm K Wrigh’l. lisq'ru. Asmncmlc Judges in Clcurlicld county, hnva issund their precept. bearing! dnlo the 4th day of May 1811'), lume dirml-lcd.lnr holdmg n ' Courtof' Common Pleas, ()rp/tims Court, Gear: at Quarter Scspz'nns, and Court (5f Cyan} 713,. .miner ('szchnm-al Jail Dclircry, ’nl Clonrflold ' ownJ‘urtho County 01 (Elonrfiommn [ho s|fi Monday 0! Aug. next.) being lhu 31:: day ofthe mémh.) ' 1 Malta: isilhsrcfixrc, lmrcby/ gircn; tothoCnronors.Justices oilhe l’om‘c, ti: (luustnblas in nud for the County ut'Cinnrfiold. tu nppcnrin their Own prupor persons. with Rulltihlt’ot'ordu.luqnigimms l'lxnmmntiunn nnd uthcr llumomhmnm-s, tn do those things which their offices & In their helmliuppormir. to ho (lona-z null nll wnncsncs nnrl uthorpcrsons pm sonutng tn bohull at thoCummunwuulth against any primn’uru n'ro'rcquircd tq he then and llicrcnnondinfi unzl ”tiltit‘pilrl without lmtvomttlmlrpcnl. Jurorx nru n-qunslctl up he punctual iii thmruttcnduncc m lhe nppointmhimc ngrconhle to nolico. ~ xvnnundnrmy hnnd nl lho low'n ol Clenrfiélthik 25111ng mi Jum'. "1 ”'0 5’0“? ”r 0”" 140’“ 0““ Ihuumnd night humlrml nnd lurly uxn‘und lhe alxlyrnilllh yenrol'Amerivnn Independence. ELLIS IRWIN. Sh'fl". >4‘J‘J'J‘J‘J‘J‘NJJJ‘J‘J (N J J‘J‘.l‘J\l‘< S ‘1 ‘ S 2 LOOK AT THIS! 2 S S : JWQANCERS of different 5 S “31"? , kinds can be cured by: IS " , a vegetable pladvr. (by M.‘ S 2Nlcnmfi. sen. u! Cleurfie-lu! 11mm): s \vilh‘but little pain. without culling S :‘nr eating them out—and i! no! cured 2 S no my Will be nskul. " k 2 July !)—pnid. 3m. S WIJ‘J‘J‘J‘J‘JJ‘J‘J‘J‘J‘J‘JJ‘IIJ‘J‘J‘JJ: LAST NOTICE. 1,,“ . .11 rfl‘lll‘; Collectors 0‘ g :rmwmk 1"" Cit-arhc-Id cqun -5 _me t) are hereby nuhfied "4/; zf“ (hat unlms lhry [my 0“ ’” ‘ _ ' lhvir duplicates on or ho-lurq' Hu' IH‘XI Svplvmbt‘r (Hurt. Hut [hey mil [)0 pmccvdml :Igainst according In .1 w \vuhmz! l(‘§pt’(‘( (0 persons. Hy mdur n! the Cmnm'fl. J. \\'. WHILE“ I‘, 'l'rs'r June 18. 1816. ETQD‘QHGBLE’EQ V VHF. subscriber purchased at Canda- E ble nalv (m Ihc 'JO'h inst" the fol lowing mi lhe pruporly ol John Merlimnn, which I have loam-d tn‘him and leave in NH pus-zesxiun during my phrmuvc, 0| which llmpuhl'lc Will lake nutice: 4 acres wheat, 2 acres rye. 3 a cres oats. 1 grey mare, ] black cow with white face. 1 black mulcy cow, ‘2. spring calves, and 1 wind mill. CHRISTIAN [IARNISIL Muslmnnnn mill. June 2‘l, 1816. g @éaw‘wu/omo Ll. pvrsmw are hrroby cautioned n [k umn-t buying, calling or innny “any meddling with [he {allowing properly pur chased by me at Confinblo sale, In Cuv- Ingtun township, Cloarl'lvld cmmly. and nmv in the possession of Jacob Kuncs on loan : .1 iron gray horse, I sorrel horse, 1 two horse wagon and 2 set ofhar— IMM ' JUIIN KUNES. June ‘25, l‘46—puid. EQNNE‘ITS. A fihe lot of newest ED Mylo Florence. Straw and Rullund Bonnets, just received and upcningut 15,. B. 8; P.'S LOOK HERE! NEW STORE. 20 [)cr cml. ('/I(’(I/)(’)‘ l/zm'z'czxcnfl’ 7 “HIV. sub-cribers have just rvcmvr-d _ [mm Philadelphia, and New Yod. :1 grncml annulment nl' new and Sicasonablc “nods, which they nuw uch. lur sale 1:! very "31"!- cm! prices, and which they will sell chrnp, vmy cheap for cash. at whnlepnlcur :1: mil. I‘hL-Ir slnck con-ist: in port 0! flrilis/a. Iv'rrncln and Jimcrirqn Dry Goods, (.‘ofl'ec. Sugars. Teas, x’llnlusm, Ilgrdwurc um! (Sm/cry, Drugs. Dya- Slufls and. Medicine-B', Glass and Put -Iy, (lon/[mum's and Boy's Ucuuvr. Brush. mul’Fur lluty. Florence, In’ruid uml Slmm Bonnets, a large assert. ment of Roofs and Shoes, 61‘; «B'o All of which we are determined lost-ll cheaper than the same quu’ity ul goods can be purcha/sed alwany olher store in the cuunly. Call and see for _vuursolves.— Store room on (he North-western corner 0| Front street, known as Shaw's old stand. ‘ N W. F. REYNOLDS & Co Clenrfield,June 15. 1846. Dr. E. GREENS RED & BROWN PILLS. [IE demand for the above medicine T in the last 2 or 3 years, is deemed a sullicient opology {or placing it now lully before the public; and lhe diseases for which'it is applicable have become so pre valent in this country that n remedy cn»_ tilled to confidence, is n great desndcr'utum. The (list-uses l allude to are Hcpililis (Liver alleclions,) Dyspepsio. and lcmole bomplaints in general. ' The Pills will bi; kept constantly for sale bv 'DAVID ADAMS. of 3029.31 tp. Clearficld county._ April 25, ’46. S Y-RUP u‘nd ORLEANS Molasses, - Samar. Rio C(Mfiw. Young Hyson aml Bldg/c Tea. Choco‘lalc, ‘S-c. atlthc s’tow of ,‘ . ~ B. B. & P', @430“ & SHOE. ,7 A ' 9‘] NEAKENG. fl. J. H. JONES ESPEC'I‘FULLY returns his sin. R cere lhnnks to the inhabitants o! Cleurfield nndvicinity for the very libcr-v "I support heretofore extended to him,nnd hopes by strict attention to business. and a desire to please, to merit a continuance of the some: He is prepared to execute all orderszin his line with n'eatness and rlespntch. and in the most’npprnvetl style. Ilia shop is on Market street, where he Will be hoppy'to accommodate all who may favor him With lhcil‘ custom. Work wili be done in hit: Shop at a lower price than it can be done in the county. Cull um! see. i WCountry produce taken in exchange {or work ut'llhc highest market'price. May 28. 1846. - _ “ Sic/la gittin up stairs” To see lhe New Goods ! IGI.ER. BUYNTON & POWELL B are now receiiing ,anil npeningal their old slam! a new and splendid assort ment of cheap and .\ a; SEASONABLE GOODS, consisting in part of DRYaml I'VINCY GOO/)8, Ilvifibflfflle 8L GROCER IES. :ill of which Will be sold on the most reasonable lernie. Their old customcts and the public generally are Invited to give [Lem u call and examine lhcir stock. may RI. Popular Remedies. HE mum pnpulnr rcmmhm n! lhe present (In T nm l’msu ulxwh vlennw um! pnriiy the Nomi], um! “huh nro' knnnu In be mnmonl in lhviriluull lit-s. Smh rmmulws n»: \nlnnnny. Mercurylmc. nnd hnwnu l’l‘t'lleNl‘10":(‘1'dlllfl m (In-011w. um nuw. .: |~ Impml. gnlm: uul ol lunhummnd Vogu'lnhla romp- NIH" \ull In- sum: Hm Impulnr lm-zln'lm‘. 'l'ht-n Uran- Ilrl'lh'n Vognlulflc I'm-\rrml Hm “I“ he Hand and uppn-I-mlm! Thvy ure Lnxmn In an M‘nclirmlly nu mvrypurluf Hu- ’rmly; lu-In‘: lnl‘mn up luy [he «hylo Hwy pas-e lIHU Ihu blund, ulnrh {ht-y purliy. .md ll aimuld he n-Inmuhvrml lhul Ihvy “le romm’n Hun-w purl»: lmm Ilu- hlnml “hit h uc-rc Hm mum of mllvunmnlmn or (hm-n5O 0| any kind. Nothing m(N quul lu ridding Hm Hlmlml humor»: with n vegetable Invdlrinu ul ”unkind. which «~ighly-Innr. yours huvo [mu-ml never to flu mmry. hu} nlwnyp gnmi. Suhl by the l‘ulltm’lng-Agbnla m Cleurliuld (:0. H ‘k \V I" lrwinJ'louHicld- Jnhn lrvvn.‘Qunvonwwille. . Duvul lrvin.v Lulhcrsh’urg. ”‘ Jnmm McGirk. l’hillpuburg. Cenlre rnunty OFFICE—Nu. 3“ Hrnmhvny New York RURANDRI'ITH. M I) Junc- 1. lam—‘l )r. NOW COME! SPENCER 8; DALE me very dehirous of meeting: their credllors. and us this is impassimc without nwinluncn from those indebted to lhvm. (In-y lherelnre enr nestly. though widn sincere INpPCY. call upon those. indobml Io cmne forward without delay and {-quarc'v-qp. 'l hmw whose debts are 0! one ycau's standing, are particularly nHUdod In. SPENCER 5; DALE C'urwinsnillc, flluy IS, [846. _ ~ HERE! HEREH W ~ I’. HURXI'HAL havm; receiv- Ij . ed a general and good unsurlmenl 'u gum!“ anh as. NIH" GOO/)8. ' [CR/ES, S’I'JI 'I’ION/II:1 L“; S, .- [1.7/3011171-‘l2', LSQ‘; [VI/NT. Will sell as luw as any ulm‘r cslulfluh ment in lhe county, and tuke in exdmngc WOOL. RAGS. GRAIN of (lIHCI‘EIH kinds, BEES WAX, &c. EL'FCuII and «w. and we will cndeuoi‘ lo satisfy. May 29. 1846. ENDQ'EIKL-‘t'flo PERSONS knowing lhemselvos in ? dublul to Hm (‘srzlte‘nf Abraham lleas,jr. lure of [song lownslnp, dcc’d_ ure rl'tlulft’d to make Immnhuu: payment in the subscriber. um] thou: hnvlng de mands auulnfil sanl enlulc wtll present the same duly aulhrmimled (nr sclllemcnt. ' UEU. HESS, .‘hlm‘r. June 0, 1846. .‘IDJIIAVIAV'I‘IAW 'IYIIB‘S NOT/CE. l‘l'lvl‘EßS of Adlninislralinu have EA been urnnted In the sulnbribers on the estate m Ru-v. Juuulhun Nichols. lalc of Fox lOWDShIP. in the county 0! Elk,— AH pcrwns’ Imlcblcd m séul estate are H:- quesn-d u‘flnuke iunngdjatc payment, and those having demands. to prescnl them for mljuptment. " C. BROCKWAY. B. I’. LI I"I'LE, flllministrators. Fux, Elk co. June 18. 1846. fine article of RUGS, purlor and A hearth. Also-Carpctingaml car pal yam at B. B. & P. ’S. 5 RUGS_ A fine assurlmcnl of Drugs and Patent medicines at [he more 0! B “(PT-‘5 & SENDES. Gents fine EB cull boots, pumps and slippers-Ln (llChkld and morocco shoes, prune“ and hue)! colored gailcrs. kid slippers & hull gaiters black and variegated at the store 0! ._ B. B. &P. - URS'I‘ & ANDREWSmprovcd pal ent Hunu‘ng-Mills' (or sale at the more of ‘ BIGLER & CO. BACON z BACON! : d} F the very best quality, clear of bone, [or sale for canon. at the atnre "of - *F. “P. HURX'I‘HAL. June.lB. ‘ " yam/280w & UMBRELLJIS at low mica-at 8., B. & PJS.‘ The Saturday Evenifigijfi {Formerly the. U.‘ Slates Saturday Pail“. GREAT INDUCEM ENTS. ’ Tho publishers ofthe Saturday Evening Post otter a now prospectus tothoir irientis and the public»..— in this day of nnwapaper enterprise they are deter ‘mined to maintain their old reputation. & keep ahead at all competitors! Fur-quarter oi nicoritury the Post has been the mest dummy popular of the weekly newspapers; and if capita . enterprise. and a host of writers. can eflect their aim. the publishers are resol~ ved that tho Post shall still lead ' the field!” , g A PERFECT ‘h'leathiz. Owing to‘ tlielerge sire of the paper we are enabled to publish weekly. on much matter as is contained in any one number oi the monthly magazines: so that. for less money. the au b~ scribpri'yearly obtains four times as much reading Besldes this, numerous illustrations.‘ engraved by competent artists. will, herenltcr, grace our columns, rendering The Post. in all respects equal. and in mn ny respects superior to the best magazmel ' ORIGINAL TA LES ‘ Every week one or'moro original tales oi the first American writera.groco the columns of thie paper. We eschew the common prueticoof copying stories trom ioroign magazines. except in rare instances—pictures of American ill-9,: and the romance of American history, told by compou tent American writers. are whatwthe readers 01 this country require. Our am. however. shall not be con lined to this pointolone. To make the Post a useful as well as agilcitsont companion, it will have n thor ough NEW DEI’ARTh EN'P, which‘ shall contain the latest intelligence. comprising n Washington Let tar. News from New York. General News, Foreign News. Monthly Letters lrum England, &c. - Togeth~ or with all important I bltc doettint-ntn rain“, and occasional reports of iiti‘fgrrtant Congressional debatea. Aim reports of such ofthe pulic Lectureshfor _which Philadelphia is lamous. as may interest our readers. Everything, in short, suited lot a Family Paper WI” be tound ill the Poet. _ ‘ AGRICUL’I‘URA L. As many {armors do not taker nn Agricultural l’npur. it shall hereafter be a par! of our plan [0 give full and Into intelligenc‘eon Agricul: luml‘mmmrszuvm. New IiiSI‘UVCI‘IOU, nq’x‘v mnnurcn, remnrka on 501]». &c. This, departmonl will be very r-omplclc. Full and accurate reports 01 the markets will be tinund in over number. . LADHCS‘ DEI’AR’KMENT. The grant ~aizo of our sheet ennblus. nul onlv lo be :1 Family Paper. bu! todoyolo some space cspccmlly. one? wuck. lolhu Ludics' Department. in which nll.m:ll em Inlcresnng lo lhe Hex Will be noticed. Including the Fushiuus. new Rm-ex'pm. (kc. , JUVENILE DEI’AR'I‘MEN'I‘. A dopurtmem, under this hand. ml! be devoted to cmgmml, Chur udcs. rubuscn. puzzies. nrilhmclicn! questions, and ulhcr hkc nmucra, mloresung Lo adults us well as to [llO ylmllg le'l'l'lißS FROM EUROPE. A yermuufleuors from J. Bayard Taylor. ”In prmlor puol, nuw on n po doslriun luur lhruugh Europe, are being pubhnhcd m lhe l'nnl. Thom lvllnm huve ullrnrlml grout nllvn lemmn. and me sun! lu bu the has! mncc lhu uclehrah led lemurs 0| Brooks. ln political iinuiligcm-e we rocngnise only one pnr- Iy. nml ilmt is (JUN, COUNTRY—OUR WHOLE (lUUN'I'RY. We know no wciiunal inlereslu in our pniriuiism, no pnrly line: in our politics, no eucinrian- Ifilll in our rnligion. EARLIES'I‘ A.\D BEST. An ii is important in have the links! news, our columns will always ho Imind ilie lrcxlicsi in lhiii respei'iol'uny culcmpniury. In liloruiure nlsu, we sluill pusscss grcul locililicx [or giving noveliiou! ‘ HUMOROUS ARTICLES. ‘A gnad laugh islml. Ker iliuii n pound ()1 medicine; nnd llio l’imi mll givu original lininumus NkPK‘IIOH. n'wcolily molnniza at him. choica‘ scrum oi liuniur. wnuciams, &c. 011! dish WI“ ulWllyh‘ be ll merry one, let tho. wurld wng nu it may In u wont. wu shull xiill Tl‘lnllln TIIIC HRE~ SllH-I FRIEND; u mpvr llllllfiansnh‘c in country renders, in consequence of ”.21 Original Tales and Sketches; Oriuinul Verse and meya; llismry and “human 9: Blllgruplly nnd chi-nus; Sricncc and Running; lluvnluliunury Annals; Mural 'l‘nlon and Trails ul'Lllc; Origin-ll Comments «in Notables. Those “hn Imvn uol nubsvribcd lior lhix paper wnll 11ml llml the (crux: ure ns Lhcnp as the manor is inw hng. TERMS. - . I Hwy. 6‘2 00 | 8 Copies. 3]!) 00 l! Culmw. .‘n 00. I 7 I oplua. ‘2O 00 The money must nlu'nys [)0 sun In ndvnnro. free (I! poslngv ‘ S. D. PATTERSON & (20., No ‘JH Chwnul strecl, Philndvlphm. >ffJ'J'J‘J/‘J‘J‘JJJ‘JJ‘J‘JJJ‘J‘J'IJJ‘< 2 Law Partnership. 2 s—, ‘ s 2 BURNSIDE & WEA\ LR, 2 S WVILL practice in Clearficl‘d,§ s . .. ‘ S , and zidjuimng counlies. It. 5 Office one dour north of the ”Bnn- s zucr" oflice. : 3 S 8 JAMES HURNSIDE. JV FKED‘ “WE‘VE" \ Jun. 24, 18-16. S J‘J‘JfJ‘J‘fJ‘J‘JJ‘J‘J‘l‘J‘fJ‘fJJ‘J—f< ‘ LL permits having claims against [he I‘_ estate 0! John Kylar, (lec’d, [ale ol Blaullunl township, Clcurliqld county, are rrquesml to make kunwn the same lo the subs'cnbers wnlmul delay. and all persons owing said estate are 11l like manner re quested to come lurwurd and make sellle- Int-m. The bunks and pnpt‘rfi are at the maid ence 0! George J. Kylar. in Bladlmd tp., \\ ho will amen-d from lune lo lime lo Ina king settlements. ‘ 16120. J. KYLAR, A BR’M KYLAR. JOHN S'I‘I'I‘ES. Ex‘rs of John Ix’ylar, dcc'd. June 18. 18-16. A VING located himself in the borz-i EE ough ol ()lenrlicld with the llllt'n' Him to practice medicine and surgery. llal turn himself, that from long experience in the business. and by close‘ application, to merit n shnregol public patronage. l He may he found nt rill tiinés,-wllonooh professionally absent. in his office or at hm house on42d street, nearly opposite the old jail. 'Feeling thanklul lo hi 9 old lrienda in (he‘vicinily ol Philipslmrg for past In vors, he respectfully. solicits a continuu tioo. and will promptly nttcnd to all calls; at all hours. ‘ . April ‘l4; i 13. B. , St 1% SAWS. A lew Saw-mill and Cross ‘V cutsnws. of 11' good quality, for sale chenp at the new store of ‘ ' ~ W. F. REYNOLDS & Co.- June 15. few pieces of superlbr BLflCKand BLUE CL‘O’l'HS—Sattinctts ol all colours and Styles at B. B. 8!. 838. LADIES there are RIBBONS & AR TIFICIALSi THREAD.‘ LACE‘& EDGING at the store of B. B. (in P; THNWARE, 4A( géneml assort ment pl-Tim'varc Will be constantly keel! on hand, of the best quality; well am e. . . , July 29. NEW PROSPECTUSJIKh NOTICE. DR. WM. P. HILLS KRA'I‘ZER 81 BARRE'I'TS: in