=ii;i;MME CLEARFIE‘CD CO‘U/NTY ELECTION RETURNS, ~ 'JFOR lawn-ummh . ‘ our“. com I r;_J\._..fi 0 2° ~ H. >1 2 E: 5“ Cleatfield Borough, 40 anlence township, 82 Beccaria ' “ 14 Bell “ 37 Burnside " 13 Bradford “ 75 Brady ” 73 Bogus -' 3‘o Covinelon ‘ - 1] Cheat n 2 Decmm H 13 Fox n 2 Girnrd' Goahcn. H union. Fetguaon " Jordon. “ " Morris " Pike °‘ Penn " Kmlmun “ Woodward " 5'17 329 TOTAL. Democram in small en's. Whigs in Italics Volunlcvr thus V) For Coronor. I. L. Barren, had [:22 voles. ang J. A. Catllcalt 32. Morton M for Canal Commissioner. James Elder 36 for County Commissioner. n _ _._"_-_,,, m.-- “--.. Bemocrntlt Bunncr C L E A R FLE L D, PA. OCT. 25!. 1846 WW: have devoted a inrge pornon of our pa. punhia \\ cek lo lhe inLcrening nrcuunu from (.‘an TAILOR. and his brnvc urmy. In the ammo of Monterrey. Thqso accounts m" be wild wilh Iho mon profouuj interest. and we nro sure that no real friend of his country. nllor he shall have cure lully perused lhe-Jo minulu delaih. “ill fault In fur llu‘a ocvupying our ('Mumm. [/3151 The official account n! . Ibis briliu'ml nchxe\e~ Incnl. mt given by Hun. 'Fuylur. dull-urn but lmh‘ from \\hul “a giva 'l‘ho nuxnbrr of wannu killed, In nnl ycl kuouu; but wp predict lhul “he“ lhe trulh in knoun. lhe luau ofrihe Alucrlrunu “1” he {uund In hnvo been much aoflremhnn Ia given In (he published accounts. ‘ ~69»- - The Election. 5I ‘. l'ho Inlc cleclion in|Pcinnaylvarfiu has reuullcd mml (llauslruusly lul du' 'l‘hou!l~snm(:lonl ".u-lur ‘ aple" will so! uIl thing My u unly fur n hnef sous strand ”laugh! qf flu i Hum anvd lhrobuhuurlho be huklillle over half the nghu. Tho number Sluo will he found I I - . ‘ . l—so Ihul Ihls all-man I." nu! ... ‘ ‘ "mun In Punmyh‘nma un uny number pulled in I (1 fair lenl ofpublic pulnicnl qucblion. ‘ mm (but \\‘nl broug the excrpuon of Km ('rnlic chndidulc: for lur uémimenu—bull lurifl' of '46. 'l'hio qu uy good dcmocrala, w 'l‘urjfl'lo be more just. ind moxethuul in m pron sion- Ihnn lhnl of, ”12. By another elm-nun. launch will wear a Morenrfm‘c. und lllcro mil be a sufficient incenli? to bring uul uur “hole IMM This two districts ul and 12lh districts. (71‘ crime candida": m ll) handaam'o ‘r’nnjonly, n! uict lho democrat} cm cast of in lhe Sumo. Du wd Wilmol in the dew mliv candidate m lhe 12m dlnlricl.nnd from with we hum heard nnlhing dafinilo nu ycl. They \ul’e Ihc only lwo muuhdnH-u Ihnl lonk dec~ided groéds in fu‘vur of tho 'l‘nnHu! 1846. If Ihoy um ‘l;qu clccfod, than lhe Inc-ml: oflhol mgunute run ln‘sthf hunng curnod every thinglhoy had a clmul I'l‘he Whmnuhnvo e 1 Honor, and M lcuul )6 bring a not gain 01 ~ hl\'c_a..nmjorily in‘ b 1 EME 'Oun Geordie—ln l votel polled-and w' lnr Congas—ma do} have done iwoll.’ aim] = in tho SIMJ. oléepl album. Wilbjiul h: l-‘oncr about I lwo mi The whig‘ bundidulo (our candid-lo for Sin up." and Ihun unilinl lions, succeeded in ulon: that could not The only .wondpr is, no! mjurc us lo a it Our whole cqum {o!th Legialatura, - :.‘ ”Tho‘mn‘ ,wh olecunpnéilcnded ‘l vunin, nnd Vin‘snmo blghwinvdt .‘- "' WWO hové nn . bflho vols in shin) vin'l m'jomy “um himvupvnrdg of fit 134-4911}! Amino 50 majority. ' ¢ I ”Rowan-'4 Inoju um‘lionb‘i.' will b 6? he ppbyishcq ninth Them in éuméF'dJ ~...<,.,,.,~,_ ~'A uonmmss Assnmnu. annum. > 2 < a? E a ~ '4 .3. 0 ..g «T. "‘ C: F‘! 3 :3 7 ‘4 ’1 ' D m ~ :1 c; Q {j . E w m r. 5‘ . ‘ mrU , V .0 F m ' <35 37 56 92 22 12 25 42 30 18 ‘26 66 60 76 23 37‘ 37 15 2:: 6 m 19 IO 10 IS 5 H) 13 m 15 - r, 20 30 3'2 1 £23 97 m 28 34 11 13 5 4 30 20 16 55 ,_l2 10 448 582 699 1F demurrunc puny. llul u e Turifl'nns lhe only quts' dlruzlly nl, ialur. mud “uh plrifls lhe \\hignud demu- Igrrua lu-ld worm-1y lillll edged In lhe repenl nl lhe q l‘ukcwmmnonu over mn~ huncslly believe the New ded 'ln above. urn the 3d rlta Brawn \\na lhu denim urmer. and is elcrlul by n Is [he oniy rcdrwwldm Io nury lod their (2mm! Cummin ml of :ho 9 l Congrnsmncn. mcmhL-rs'. 'l‘hoy \\iH Mac I brunchcn of lhe' Legisla- \ oporlion In the number of lho- exception (yfjl:u,mtu crucy of: Clonrfigld runmy llor lhnn any ollmr county lndu‘plun. nud one or lwo our vnlcrn, we have given ya '0! our usual majority.— r Congrdu. nnd lhu volun ifl', being mlulefl. ."lushed their 7 largo lumily comm:- uking inlo our ranklrJo an {o dono by any other means. ml such arrangements did or oxionl... 'licluxlr and boil: mudidnlm o mu‘mplmmly elected. Vigil‘ Hero on the day of lhe oughoulnll mm of Pennsyl nslnriceo accompanied with waived .nn?uulhculic necoun’l ngun’iunfi! dinlrici.‘ Mr. h"- nboul lOOOéllntlliaryu giving Bauer 300, Ennd Clehrfiold évnly' EFFi'éK Pnucrgon aboq! y uveriifngler _iur Canal Cnmn .pupfmflo.’ Thin ”chirp! WI" ulmibl’njuflurdcgl by (lhuthnml 28 ‘2O 1 5 l 2 l 2 ‘24 63 10 IS .521 488 5871 304 Hnme manner in which noverul domocruls have hoenflaored. who have born so active in aiding lhe whngl lo defcnl this luilhlul public officer. I 5 Day's llaicrtrom Santa Fe. filexc'can .Urmy of Five Thousand ‘, on their way to attack General Kearney. a A party of traders arrived at independ ence on the 3d inst. with fifteen days later intelligence from Santa Fe. having left on the 9th of September. 'l'héy bring the fol iowtng reports: It \\nscttrtenlly reported when the com pany left, that five thousand men, the flow er ofthe Mexican force. were on lhetr way up lrom below and' neat Chihuahua. to meet and attack Gen. Kearnelv. and that ll was the General's determination to leave a sufficient number under the command of Col. Doniphon. of Clay, and take the re mstnderhslow, if possible, to meet General \Vool’s division o[,onr army. The report still lnrthcr is. that Gen. l’aretles was on his way toCltihualiua nith fifteen thous and men to attack Gen. Wool. if this be true. and it seems tFlat credence was given to the report at Santa Fe. from letters re t‘cived from below. our \\‘eslertt lorre WI” ‘ have something to do this winter. 3 Our army at Santa Fe weFé garrisoning the post rapidly. and a flag; staff of pine. two hundred feet high. was in course of ‘ erection to receive the stars and stripes that “cat. so proudly over our land. General Kearney had his head quarters at the Governor's castle. and had given one or two splendid fundangoes. A large ntttn her of lutters are in possession of the com pany, and will be in here to morruw. ll nny lurther news'ts received, 1 utll let yon knou. \S‘L’. From Mexico. Advices {tum Mateo nt-re vt‘ruivenl at New (irlcuna by thtiJatnt-s L. ”4y. \\hich appear nl thu utnmal 'ttnpurldnu'. The I’tcuyunc Sfl)'fi,“t.‘ an: enabled to annnunce. "10.? posittvt-Iy, thxtt lrttcrs \Vt-re received in this (~in by th: Day. by n gvntlcmnn deeply Inteteatrd in Mexican nfl'atrs. and from n nny l'l'l-potlstmc farcignsnurce in Matannuns. uhich say that (Jen. Altnnnle haslmt’n :tppntntml President of Mexico ml interim, and Gc'n. Santa Anna gener nllissttnn nf lltc armies of Mexico; and turthcr, thut Santa Anna was then t-ngag ed in mining and (Irguni‘ung ttuups'; inten ding tutuke the field in person in the North. This news stuike every one ns important 'ln various aipecls. but it is es ‘pectully so mt it may bear upon the armis tice granted by Gen. Taylor In Gen. Am, ‘putltn’s l‘nrccs. and again upon thr dept-n; de'ncc which the Government at \Vabhing ton may have placed upon the pacific in lt'ntinns of Santa Anna. ’ IIORRIBLE MURDER Yesterday morning at moat diabolical murder was perpetrated in Soothwark. the particulars of which are as follows :-—A' man and hip wife, named Lee, have been residing between st}; andgseven weeks at No. 801 South Front street. below South street, The house is Occupied by Mrs. fl‘ninter, who let out-the third story floor to the Lee family, which consisted, of the man and his wife, named Mary Lee. and two children by a' former husband of the “omen, na'toodJohn L. Cook; ‘ ‘Mary was mar‘r’i’edJo Cook about 10 years ago.iu the city. of New York—she was then about ‘l6 yams of. ago. Ever since _thot time Cook, ,‘HIO “Tait arée’ry‘vt’ole‘nt zin'd desperate man, has led her a dreadful life 'and‘ from hie threatn, continually, k'epthitr 'in a state or alarm: Abdutthree years since they sep jarated. vond Cook m‘arried again. They ,cumo tagether subsequently. antlabbutsix ‘montha since finally mined. and Mary vvmarrialdthe' présent’husb‘and, Lee. Itfis "aupposeu that yoalerday morning Cook aim her drawings buckntof‘water at a 'purtip.‘ and instantly followed-her up stairs. into her front apartment on the third story,” which was occupied as a kitchen and sit ting room. A small boy. a son 0! Mrs. Taintér, was thtt only one who saw the man enter, but he did not think any thing i of it unlil'he heard ainoiae. He then call ed his mother. and 'o‘fr‘fioing Up slairfi. She 'found Mrs. Lee lying on the floor, welter ing In hen blood. havmg been stabbed in 1 two places, with a knife in the breast.— Tho wounds penetrated the ascending aorta: shovring that the ucapon must have passed entirely through it. She Has lying at the head of the first flight of stairs, and must have fallen from the top of the stairs lead ing to llle‘lhtrtl story. in making an ellort to escape, to give an alarm. She died in about ten minutes afterwards. Cook was found lying on the floor of the front mom. and at his side was a large butcherknile. a formidable weapon, (with which he had ripped open his abdomen. He had turn a portion of his intestines from the wound. and the remainder protruded through the orifice. The sight was one of the most shocking that can possibly be conceived.— ln the room were his two children by the deceased—one was standing near the door. and the other near the window. both of them crying. and- hesmattered with the blood of their fiendish parent. com’n. Aun’n M (I) INM 69 86 34 .‘22 23 23 41 Awful palamily by Fire. .Nl'early Fou'.Bloclzs of Buildings Destroyed! “'6 have to record another mnnt rlrsn lntiung visitatiun to our beautiful City. by means at fire, which broke nut this morn ing about 11 o’clock. in the blackamith shop of Marcus ”dunes, «in Oglethorpe street, a tluur or two from the Curner at St. Clair street. and in'the rear of the ci ty Hotel! There was a strung wind prevailing at the time from the Eastwurd, which cum muntcaterl the flmnes immediately to the livery ~tnhle of Mr. Jumes Sullivan. kept by Mr. Bradford, nu the south, ”ml the corner building on thefrtnrth, nccupierl by the M-essri, Reeds nnrl Sutton 81 lmve. asa gin manulaetmy and carpenter ulmp. Thence It sped with the rapidity uf light ning towards Broad street. laying waste the City Ilntel. the Market House. and lhe \\‘hnte ul that rquure. except the ‘uld theatre building on Crtt\\lurtl street‘ the luundry of Messrs. Junnr-ys. and a small house on the eurner belmv. UM LEII "as! quumitics ul goods wvrc rcmm'ml imn momhldll.‘ Hf Bram] shot-t [rum the buihlirgs on the East leh'. and many 0| thrm consumed where they were pilml up. 'l‘ln- fire lhen rrnsn-d Bmud «rt-H. cnm mumcnling by Hie "”0080th m llu' More hnu-c uf lhe Messrs. Sarlsuvlls and Mr. A. Calhoun, “hence it Wreml right and lo“. as Well as wcslwanL In From, down lo Gunwfnrd, cxccplm: unly the dwelling of Mr. Founmin, on lhc corner of SI. Clair and Front slrceh. Running downward ncros.‘ (TrnMnrd slrrel, lhe devouring vlcnn-nt cu'v'pt the uh! Columbia ”Mel, and all ma! block nl building? hounded bv Bram]. Front. Craw-l lord and 'l'lmmun firm-Iv; also, the build ings M Mr. 'l‘uby and the Run l)r. Carm un lht‘ vast sidv ul Broad and brlnu' Craw furd shoot. rxropt lhe residence of Mr“. Bruadnn. On both sides ul Frunl SUN”. M5O, lrotn Paulwr & Riflgewuv'g ware. house. down In Thumus silent, 'includmg Bridge Row, all Hl9 w.:\' down I!) the viv' er bank, or within 3 fr“: \arlifi M 1m: («.11. gale Imusv, lump hl'rr. Hid \\m'Vo In tl'e fill' ur by binning, UP “1 |l‘,|~ lumiv's \\ilh gunpnu'lh'r, excepting pwhhgfi nm- N (Wu smaill buildings nn ih.‘ wu'hL-n‘l (‘uvnv'r of 'l'hmunu an} Frm.‘ s’l"l'('!~ ()u-r MU hrrtlim u'L'n: hl-mn «3mm. wflhnul accumplnhmg um gun! gmvpmlu 'rhcn' was no wan-r to Ul' Iml, run! (‘very thing being :Ii «Ly as u puwdvr horn. and 'lhc billldings mmllv of “and, thc CO'lHJ graliun was nn‘y ~émyml by lhc- vmnt n! more material in in prugu‘fl. [Pcnnsy-lvanian. From the Muxcogoc [Gm] Dem Hum. 91!) insl ’ Cénalernaliun and dcspnir .‘lt umn Hu countenances of many «d our cidu-nn —‘ Some lmveulml {heir-all, and \\‘iH have to deppndvupon‘the churilnblc aid \l'illCh the community may rendur. Tho rnlarmly is greater lhun at our hut fire in “camber M 1345, because of its falling on u ciasn (d cililenq lens ab‘e In bear ix—nur amull dealers niid gmcrrfi, bul few of whom had nny insurance on lhcir guods. ()ne nr lwo persons wt'le injured,mld il is. rrpuncd that a"m-;;_ru Lhild vms burnt. but we cannot nsceHnin any particulan. So grout was the Mind. thin sparks “0n: blown acmsa \he Challnhunche River. and wt fire In :1 bod that had lu‘cn ~pwad nut to sun. and also cmnmunicaled In .me in two ruofs "I. huinlngs in Giraud. but i! was dlfiCUVt‘l'ed in lime in prevenl dnmnge, The bridge was ”wan“, in be in dnngel, but did 'nm N: fire. None 1)! the cotton warclmuus have been injured. \Vltlult'l‘lfi INDIAN Vann'rAnLt; PILLS. In addition to being ono ofthe has; anti-hilionu modictnen in the world. possess a power in removing pnln which is truly astonishing. Four or five of mid lniliun Vegetable Pill». tukcn every night on going to bod. will in a short timo completely rid Iho body of thaw tnorbltl humora which.iflodgod in the liver. om the cause of pain In the side, wmclimcl exten ding through to the shoulder blade. difficully'of‘ breathing, nousco and sickness, loss of appetite. coativenona, indignation. flotuloncy. awarthy or yel- ‘ low complexion. and other symptom: ol’an inflom.‘ mminn or torpid state ultho liver. ll'riglr't's Indian Wgclable.Pills nli-m thoroughly clonnao tho Itolttncll and bowels of nll blllouo hu mora, our! other impurity. and-therefore are o,cot-' loin cum tor. colic. dysentery. cliole'n morbumond ovary other disorder of the intestines]. 'l'huy uln‘o improve, digestion. _nnd consequently givo health and \‘igorw tho viholo frame. on wellou drive disouuo of «very name [mm the body. . V Caution—J! Sllllllld be remembered that Mr; lidwnrq (Sole. tofißhilodolin; Mr. John Dixon. of Eamon, Pm, and Mo’nvrs. Browning dz Brotlmru..6l’ l'hilodt-Iphin, are not Ilgoulu of (mm, and null-«y vurchuae no Indian VegetublQ Pills m. n'ur' om“, we tunnel guaranty as gcuuvinc any medicine May may havefor sale. ' , flgent for Clearficld. R. Shaw. ‘ Ibr other agencies in Clearfield &' other coun ties. sec advertisement in another column. DIED—On the morning 01 tho 13lh insh. "“"I', an illness of nevernl months. 0’ °°n3umwinm nt lhe {chidenco of her fnlhor In Luwrflnf‘ofl‘owmh'p' 'Minn Sun/mm" Hoovpn. in the 219! your 0' "0" nan. ~‘6mSi‘GEX'LZSEii-60L. V H E subwribcr intends opening a E'WJLASSHJAL SCHOOL. about the mum“:- of November next. provided a su!‘ ficienl number of ficholnrs can be obtained. Greek. :Latin and Illafltenlatics “ill be mnght. Persons wishing lo qualify them selves: for teachers in Common Schools wull also receive instruction in such brnn shes as they may desire. For terms. 81c apply to S. N. HOWELL Cleurfiuld.or(.2o,lB4u. Estate of John Pentz, dec’d. NOTHCE. LPllere lenmmcnmry on the estate of John Penlz. late (if Brady luwnship. Clearfield county. (lec’il. have been granted to the subscribers. re siding in Brady township. All persons in debted to said eslale are requested {6' make immediate payment. and lhnsc having claims against the same will present lhem duly nuilwnlicaieil to PETER. ARNOLD, l“ . J. HOLLOPE’I‘ER. i 1" ”- (L'l. ‘ll. 1146. SHERIFF’S SALE Bv vlrluv of a writ 0| Vendilmni Ex pnnrls, lisuetl out of the court of Cnmmnn lelh‘ nf Clenrfield cnunty. and to me di rected, “11l be exposed In public sale on Monday lhe 30m day of Nuvcmber nexl. a'. lhe court house. m Clcarfield. all lhe defendant’s Interest in a lrncl of land ell ualo in Glrarrl lmvnuhip. Clemficld coun- IV, beginning at a )vhue pine, thence by No. 86-17 suulh £2O perches to a pllch plno. lhence cm! 9.0 perches. theme north (30 perches lo a red oak. thence mm 1!)? perches to n cheqnul, Ihencc by No. 3(1'17 nurlh 160 porches to a While oak. lhence by No. 1939 wefit 217 'lcrchPs In Ill? place ol beginnmg. being purl 05 a larger survey knuwu an No. 3047. cnuuining ————ncres -—sr-lr/.erl and taken in (-xr-culinn, and to be aulrl as the properly nl l’c-ler Lamm. by ELLIS IRWIN. Su'll Sh'l‘l's office. ()lvar-g field, Oct. 19. 1846. S DR. 12'. GREENHS‘ REESE, 8L lIROVVN PILLS. 7 "HF. deznaml lor the übuvc lllelllcllle i in llne last ‘2 or 3 years. in deeuwd a suflicivnl apology lor plnclng it now ful ly belore the people ;’ and the diseases lor which it is applicable have become so pre valent in this country mat a remedy cml~ llt‘ll lo confidence. is a areal llesllleralum. ’l‘he nllseasoil allude lo we llepumix, (Liver nllcclion,) Dyapt‘pald, and lemale cumplnl‘nls in general. . :r'T‘Tlm above pills will brpl commot l_v lm mic by Ric/lard S/mw, ()lczufiehl, David Jhlams, Boggs lp‘ J. H". Miller, do . UN, to, Iw}. I‘o THIS PEOPLE 'l H' ‘mbm v! ‘J-Hrc'n'n, “Inch h Injnnl Hum-n U"-' A- : ‘4': ""';.AH-: -nJuHuiy 'romcmhnrml In}! all If ~.1~. r ~.:~ :~) mnnynl :‘.>.: Amman] .-r.mq.h-- um! lin‘JElA-v s. ‘Vhtlr \au hmrllly n-lmu‘u ul Ihw knumph ul llu‘ prixu‘uvlv- “ Purl: A: has :u-vn uur mnalunl uflim lo uh'mw'n 1w! 's' [w -l, u .. mun uln‘h x.->,vru.~'lmrn~ 'v. nu mh- v-ul‘ ,mn Nuu-rh- 9’: , “umn-m: hr' u'x‘ :mm'l'u. vi ”a whip-1r ..x aim-Z: \\‘u up vim-ml hy u 1w un'. \wln' m lj‘hll In In," .~ (11' (‘ungnemm—nu ul iudo; Ln I‘M I'nnlvlnpln'u! unlm’muub 1,: ;iu-:r pm mnngt- lruu] Hm [NHL-WNW! ,m M Tu this mun" mu we chcumhy Lnu, gmmhh- us no mo ul Hm mmnur unmvozs \\hlch hnve In! In u. “.l \\b true-l ”H!‘ (M,- vh'l'}~ltl;l Ul‘ClmgmM Im‘xcnsm ruth rr [hm immunln u nur (‘lmm In Illt‘ \llp‘lull HI 0 hmhvr pnwor—llmx uf [ln people; um! 10 lhom \u cunlhft'nliv upprul In nid'm, by Ihz'r‘ pulruungu. Ifl rupturing; n 1 lllu scul ulguvonuncul upmurnul [hut m miluxvlrly (lm'uled m Ihmr mum-uh: mul lhv Irm mlorcsln ul Hm cuunlr)" h is known In every mm, Ihul the vinyl aqul l' nf uIII-lIII'IIrJg u news-pap” ”I :luL lhe Inngmlude 0! Ha snhal-rIIIUUII hxl. no xmxvh flb lhc uIIHH'II‘HHII Pu“ mungc thl h ”my uu henltmml II WI. II In lurgu (‘UllllnC‘H'llll CillL‘a, Imlcc-l. 1110 IIIIIcr 111 usually the vom'onlllunqu lhe former. as H become: the üb\'l~ um mien-s! nf Inorrm 1110 men In mlvcrnuo 111 lhuke nuw-rs whmh llro lhe nzm-I oqullsivuly cxrculnlvd. \Vnahlnulnu. hnncvcr. Ia Illlluremly uunalcd. “Lu pnved ul‘ Iho nllvurlllung pulrunnge Inudcnl 10 II nIcIcaIIIIIe commumly. and burdened \\‘llll pum liar and cnarmmn (-Hwhfius \\llil-h are not also whure Incurlwl, mlllmg but a very lung llsl ul uubscnlnng [lnlrmm ("m smlmn a paper In uwlul neon—lt. llltll‘L‘hl, Hon 111 cxulence. 'l‘lhe proprle- l lura 0! the ‘ Unmn' huvu IIIIIIcIIo upuretl no puinu, ‘ und no uxnenw. lu nyullu lllt‘ll‘ paper \\urlhy ol lhur Inclrnpnlis, nnd worthy (ll Ilw suppurl'o! that grenl‘ [lnrly umlnr \\lluse banner they ure anlmml. ln puohuhlng lhe nmu full and ample Ilelmles nl lhe Iwu have“ ol Congress, ll IR bullevell. evur belore ullempu-d on this conunem 111 II duily llcwsPnP“; llu'y lllH‘l‘ secured lhe sen/Ices of (he lwslrcporl ers \\rlnrh Iho vounlry nmmled. but at the rnurm ous anal of $l2OOO or $15,000 per your. 'l‘hl-ir extensive foreign and domesnc corrcnpnmlcnyu l 8 nnulher largo Iloln cl expense, hul. the Inslrucnvo l usefulness of which Is no Inglily commanded and i upprecruled na [0 Junlify 51m1,“ “'1 oullny lo 111~ lmn 11. Slill. it must be evident that 1h!” {leafy oxpenuc» mnnol ho borne, unlus Ilne‘subsmpnnn list is commensurate to the undormkiflgb ““f’ nllhg’ We can buns! «15,000 subscribers.’ (including d9l - Irl-wcekly. und wuukly.) 901 m” “5' "‘“s‘ 5“” b 0 connidorobly enlarged lo enable the propnelorn oflho ‘ Uniou'lo auslnin ull ilfl U'°r"'"°"v a"?! l" insure Ihem agnlllfl pecuniary l 0“ l""9_'“"8. 'llmnhléuin. tho :ml and sul’l’o" l’l all ”"0 lrlondu ol‘ Republmnn guverlllm-m. and pledging uumclvoa In ronc‘hvéd emu» in me cause of lhe glorious principlba‘wb uhérish. wo a'fllarlho {olluwlng pro- I)o.~u|s:.='t'- 54'5“ ' ‘ ~' " I'l‘llu :DAUJ’.UNION' wlll ho pubhahed. ashore; lnfurtl. m 810 per annum. payable 'ln ndvunca. Ila cllur‘aclor: ll‘illlcrln hm been nlmoal exclusively in» lillrznl.‘ lVe'pnr‘l-nuu in l'ulum [0 down: a wrliun of In: columns to domestic news of general irilcrcss and to miécellnnooun lilornmio. which. wimout _impoinmgilsflfimiéhl influence. may render it lhe mum nccopmblo to an axlendod clnss of readers; The ‘ SEMI-WEEKLY UNION' will hp pub. liahed eVory Monday and Thuradpy. during the ra ccsa of Cbngross..nt 85 per annum. 'l‘hii conluim nil Iho mnnnr contained in the "Daily Union! or cop§lucnl udvorlisemonls. During lhe'se‘ssionu of .Cvflgrctm lhrcp numbo'rn', insxoud “(two will be is sued without any 05!"! charge to nulmmhors. ENLARGEMENT OF THE WEEKLY UNION. The ‘ WEEKLY UNION' is issued ovary Sulur «lny ; and us urrungomonln are in progress to on lurgo it to nonr double its prcsmtaim, we who" noon ho ennhlggl 1m give nourly’évbry article which may nppcnr in the daily and lamhwookly editions. nl lhe curcmcly low rate MB2. Wu propose also to give. in min mlilinn. n complolo nynoplicnl num~ mnry of l‘ho proceedings in boll: hogsel of an~ groan~lhun rcmlaring lhe ‘ Weekly Union' a most valuable channel at inlnrmulion to all classes of our counlry. But to remunerulo u: for this omen prise. an extensive subscription liul is absolutely indiupunrnble. --‘ CONGRESSIONAL REGISTER. ~ . ln mldiiinn in the foregoing. we have resolved to publish, during the sessiunu of lho nnlionnl log islnmm. n . Congressional Rlgislerf lo bo issued wookly. und in (rolilnin n FULL nuron'r oi lhe daily prucemlings and debates of boih houses. l'ldoed. lho nirungcmcnla which we have made wilh lhé very best (‘nrps of rupurlors WI“ enable us to El“! even more full and oxl'cndml reports than we have prudurctl during this session, aqpcnor us wn claim them 10 be in any preceding 0.10:. The Register \\‘lll he ninde up {rum lilo daily reporls in lhe ' Un mii,’ carefully revised by un experienced oditor.‘ and will cunnllllllt‘ a complete and nulhonlic re cord of ihc éessiun. An apponillx will be nailed. uniform wilh the Register. and In be non! grniuilg 011 st In llliJlCrleH, uomprining a liar ofthe ncln pimped during the session, wilh u synopsis oflhoi: conionln, nml u reference. when neceawry. to pro‘ vin‘uu legislation, This will form the moat com~ ploir- historyol lhe scsuionP of Congrann, and will lm fuinishcd ul lhe low pricu ul~ SEVENTY'HVK CENTS inr lllD ncxl session] W‘l’osrius'rzm are uullzurizcd lo dc: us our in gnnis ; and by lendlng us five yearly subscribers. 1 wilh ihn auimcripliiin mnney. for either iho Daily. } Srmi-H'u‘kly, or Weekly, will be cnnlled to can ‘ (‘npy of lho mime uiliimn nl lhry I‘urninh us an?» ‘acrlhoru for. 1 WThe (.‘uwul-ssonAL Rmus‘rzx will be fur mshcd them on (/4: Jam: (arms CLUBS \VILL BE FURNISHED ““1“!" 5 copies of tho Daily for B‘o 00 5 do Semi-weekly 20 00 I n [ln do 35 00 5 (in \Vcchl] 800 HI du dtl I 5 00 20 du Congresuwnal Regular I 0 00 'l‘no nume nl no person will he onlerm! upon nu} huoLy unlnm the payment of tho subscriplion he made an ml vnncu A NATURAL REMEDY, Sum-d In lho HumnnConslxlulion, and equal to lhe l-urc 0| rverv unrnble dist-mm, will be lound in H rv'g/Lt's Indian Vegetable Ptlls, AURI'II AMERICAN COLLEUEOF HEALTH 'l'huw I-xlruurdlmxry Pills nu.- mlnpuscd or plums which grow wnmuncously on our own soil. and are, Ihprulnru holler ndnpled In 'our conslimuons than Madlcmes (-oncucml from foreign drugi. how‘ evnr \\cll “my "my be compounded ; and an \VRIGII'I"S INDIAN VI‘IGE'I‘ABLE PILLS Ir» luundvd npuu llm llllnt‘llile (hnl lhe hulnfin body is H] lrulh P IHmupixilid HleUr RI I‘CHIE & HEISS. Washington city. D. ( Add re «. OF THE SUBJECT TO lSU'l‘ ONE DISEA§H. namely. corrupt humans, and lhm sun] Médicuw cures lhls (llsouil' nu ' NA'I‘URM. PRINCIPLES. by vitamin: and [mri/ymg (In: body, il “'l” he mun~ ”on mm. I! I'm mvnsmuuon be not enliron o'xlmu led. u pcrsevnrnm-c In their use. according lo lllmv limw, i 9 111 unIIHL-Iy x'vrlmn lu drive disease uf cvm r_v numn lrnm ll‘e bndy. \thu we “IFII In rrumn- n snnmp nr mom.“ I!) hrhlny. “a drum ix of tho nupernhundnm walcr. In hke nmuner. II We Wish In rewloro lhu hme x-- hcnhh. Wu mm! uluunse II of ungurvly. WRIGII'F'S INDIAN \’I£(2I“.'I‘AIIIII‘IPILLS n 111 hr I'r‘uml min u! Xho how! if um III" \r'v I'cs! mo'l wmn m ihe “MN fur hurrying nut Ihi‘ (:IIANI) PURIFYINC PRINCIPLE. '3'" .mm lht-v up"! [rum Hm hndv fl” mnrlml our! V'urraz;lll.lJrlu-'. lrw cuuw ul ”1‘ «haruw, In nu (-u-\' mu! :‘mruru' Alum“: , up! uhnlu ”my mcry dm’ GIVE [‘l \SF. \NI) PU: \Sl'illi. Jul-nu: uf uvox; nnme H rnw'hyllrlvnulrnlnllro'w-Iv PVrig/tt’s 7ndimz Irgctablc Pills Can be 1m! genuine of lhe lulluwil.:; highly HWIIL‘Clnle sturckumwrs In Clemfleld County. ' INT/lard Shaw. (‘lmr/icld; Daniel Barre”, Curu'insvillc. David Irvin, Lutherslmrg. Ell: County. (30be 4- Gal/uglier. Ihrlgewuy; (Marge ”'cis. St. Alan/3‘ Centre Counly. lhockcrhof (5- Irwl'u. lic/Iqbnn: ..l «S- J l’oltcr. I’ollcrs‘ Mil/s: , .‘ldam [fix/ter, ('entrcuil/c; U P Duncan, .fluronsburg; Samuel Liplon. Milcsburg; Henry fltlams, IFa/lwrville; ‘ 44”]: Murray. Pine Grove Illilla: ‘ chrgc Jack, Boulsburg; ‘ II L fllusscr, Alan/win),- ‘“ Irvin 3‘ ”Willa/car. Coucrlvy Hall; ‘ I'luncun &~ Hag/s, Spring Illills: I".llurk/umll. Ifabersburg; . t » Jacob Human. Ccnlrcville. ,W‘Ollicus devoted uxcluuively lu lhu Hula ol Wumln“s IMHAN mewmc Plus. 0" lhe Norlh Amurn'nn Cullngz' of Houllh, No. 288 Greenwich Smwl. Now York. No. IQB 'l‘remoni slreét. Bog. lon ; and I’nmcxl-uorncn. No. 169 RACE S'ralrr Phlludolphin. '. ' GRGCERRES. ' Y‘RA'I'ZER 13L BARRETI'S’ haw: E‘ just received a Iresh supply of Cof /cc, 'l'eu. Sugar 6' Aidan”.- Ocl. :3. , flpprenticcc I'Vtmted., Buy 16 or IT yearnnl 329, who 1“ cnn‘come ,uell recmmncndeal.’ will be inky-n an an‘ apprcnhre m. the Bind/c -smilhing' Business. and n gum! chance willvbe given. Apphcutmn ~duimld be made immediately ' rims. BEERS Gralmmtun, Sept. 1H). [ti-Hi. - 'a; TINVVAEEE.. A. general, Maury “ fineniflkl 'l'il;\~7ql‘t- will he '(ionslgingly kept-0n hand.' 0]" the Deal: quaiity'gfail-l! made ‘ V I , N Mufti-KER ax mluu«;'lj'rs_,F _/ ly A I= lEEE