. _SA-BBATI‘H rm’buau'rs "Many um! thrilling nre tyd'n‘hnncintinnk Whléh ttte‘chckly 'recurrnt Co at the Sal»; .lintlibr’tngs. The sunnl’ tlte Subbnth'nmrn first'ahctl li'ght onto finished creation.— XVh’en tlie ball “0 trend on “and n mm plt-le and' lovely thing ltt'lurt' it! Maker. \élté'n Etlt‘n blonmt‘tl a lllllt' lurnvcn'lmlnw, i'lnll man with his puw uml lultv spirit, lth'tl In its boners, etcyt-t the tilnl of the “ment “as over all. “ Gml. blessed tlu- Sabbath (lay and sanctified it.” Th .beams‘ ol n Sabbath morning ti'rnt shed light on n run-10mm] creatiun. 'l'hrn it was that the captain 'nl nur snlvutmn. hav ing battled” tvilh death in Illsmvti tlmlt (la main, slrivwcd his fetteru, ruse 0 Victor lrom the tomb, led captivity caulivmuml gave gifts unto men‘ ; so that now. instead uf the wo sin and shame hml entailed upun the fallen. thqrc is proffered to themotlw beauty. the brightness ofn purchased Im mortality. ' ' The Sabbath is a type. and “”5 119 0' that rest which remameth '.o the people ol God, ofan hour when 'the Chriatian pil grim shall terminate his long; and toilsome march through the wilderness. and cross the threshold It)! his Father's holne——-\vhen the Christianilmartner shall heave over the last ocean billow. and enter the desired haven—when the snlrlier of the cross shul‘. lay otThis panoply. wear the rich robe and the bright crown. Independently. [OO,Ol these grander usaociatinna, there is much —much ol piety, much ol poetry. to make the Sabbath day to a Christian’s soul the very “ best of all seven.” The image at egray haired sire, the fauuly shrine. the domestic Sunday school, the ‘ biz ha’ lh hle, once his lather’s pride,’ the music ut‘ the church bell. the house mrt ruttntl uillti the graves ol his kindred, devotion’a lolty peal. Oh! ll cannot be that that man ts on his way to heaven who loves not as his lile, this atom of heaven dropped on earth; It cannot be that he is of the ‘ peculiar p'e'ople,’ who calls not the Sabbath a de light, the holy ofthe Lord, honorable; that he has any claim to the character of u re ligious being, who ullowq its golden hours toglitle away. without some thoughts about that inheritance. to uhich it poinlu. r' ' TO YOUNG MEN. Then: is no moral object en l-cnulilul to me as u cnnscicnliuux _vuun: man. I witch him as [do a star In the heavens ; «.louds may be before him. but we knuw that his lifiht is behind them. and will «uh‘egm again; the blaze of nthvrs’ populari ztylfifay outshine him, but we know that though unceenhc illuminates his own tioc . vpliére; "Ho‘resiststentptations not with out a struggle, for that is not a virtue. but ‘ he does reuist and conquer ; he bears tht‘ sarcaams ot the profligate, and It stings him. for that is the trial of virtue, but he heals the wound with his own pure touch. He heeds not the watchword of fashion, if it leldstn sin; the atheist. who says not only in his heart, but with his lip“, ‘ there is no God.’ controls him not ; he sees the hand of 3 creating God, and rejoices in it. Woman is sheltered by fonthrms and lot-mg counsel; old age is protected by experience. and manhood by its strength ; but the ycung man stands amid the temp tations of the“ world. like a self balanced tower; happy he who socks and gains the prop and shelter of moralltv. Onwartl, then, conscientious youth!— Raise thy standard and nerve thyself rm» goodness. "God has given thev tntr~llcct nal power. awaken it in that cause; never let it be said of thee, he helped [4- swell the tide of sin by pouring his influence in to its channels. If thou art lvrbte in men tal strength, throw nnt that drop in a pol luted current. Awake, nuw, youngmnn! assume the beautilul garb ot virtur! It is lenrfully easy to sin: it it. difficult to be pure and holy. Put on thy ntrcngth. than.l let Truth be the lady of thy love—defend he r. -- Southern Rose. SAYINGS 0F RANDOLPH Th‘e following sentiments are gm from {he lam-rs o! lhelnte Hon. John Ran dolph, to his nephew. THE GENTLEMAN. " The character of the real gentlvman is the moat respectabte among men. It con sisll not in plate, and cquipnge. and r;ch living, any more than in the disease gvhich that nmde of life engendern;but in (ml/1. courtuy. bmvery. generosity, and learn 'ing.'whlch Inst. although not essentialto it. yet does vvry much to adorn and Illus ttute the chara’cteruf the true gentleman. TRUTH. -‘~Loy down thus as a principle, that truth i; to7thB‘nther vi‘rtucs‘. "w'hht vital air Is to the human system. They cannot exist a! alL‘without it; and'ns the body may live _‘u‘nder many diseasea. if supplied with nuts air {or its consumption, so may the thunder survive many detects. when them is n rigul attachment to‘truth. All "equivocqlion is falsehood. which conaiéts,' not jn u'sing false Words only. but in con .jnylng fnlie impressions, no matter how. ~ . _ LABOUR. __. Remember Ihnt Labour is necessary lo excellence. This is an eternal truth, al though vanily cannot ,be brought (0 believe 6r indol'ence‘lo heed it. . . VANITY AND mmnenmcu. Sell-conceit and indiflerence are un. friendly. in an equal degree, to lhe attain. linen! of khOWlellge. or Ilne lo'rm'nlinn of an amiable character. ”-’l‘lw former is more cflemive. but does out more cumpletel‘v mar "all excellence than the [allcr ; and h iriruly deplorable (but both flourish ll). Virginia as if it were ilxeir ‘nn‘tiye soil.— ”le Vanity of‘excelllng in pqrsujfa.’ where excellénce does not imply merit. lugs been ’tli‘ejruin of many a young main; 1 shogld, therélneer be, eundepnpprehenswns for ~33 you’ng 'l‘cllo'w.’ who danced fincqmmonlyf == E 533 W 0”. and rxboptl.‘mnrc hcrcnller, from his hcclslhan[rannw'l/tcml. . . ‘ ‘ l fl-zLFfiP'UcéT‘ON' , " VVC. n” "Fumlfiwc mo educationslonc which wc'ycc‘eivé tr'om others. another. 'and tlu- thosf fi'nlmiblv, \leicluve given-w— -gclvcs‘. [tin this lost which fixes mirgrmlt in gocimyuwh‘lch determines. eventually. "u, actual value in this tile, and perhaps the colour ul'our fate hereoltcr. Yes. my dear Theodore. your destiny is in vour own hands : nor would all theprole§gors and teachers in the world make you a wide and good man without vour own co operntion; and; if such you ogre determin ed to be. it IS not the want of them that can prevent it. FEMALE SOCIETY You know my opinion ol femnle socie ty. Without it “‘1: should degenerate into brutes. This obuervnlioo applies with tenfold force to young tnen,nntl those who are iti the prime ol tnnnhoud. For, after :I certain time in life. the literary may molten ohilt (a poor one I grant) to do without the society ofludics. To a young man nothing is [in important as a spirit 0! devotion (next toliis Creator) to some vir tuous fllltl amiable woman, whose image may occupy his ‘heart, and guard it [tom the pullutton which behets it on all sides. MARRIAGE One thing. nl least, l 8 (me, that if mat rimuny has its cares, celibacy has no plea 'A Newton. as n more scholur SINCE. may find employment in study; a man 0 literary luatc can receive in books It pow erful auxiliary; but a man must have u bo hmn friend, and children around him. to cherish and support the drearinoss of old age. ‘ Suttflbility,’ h; the true foundation lor marriage. If the parties be suited to one another. in age. tilanlttm InTlilv, tum per und constitution.—'.hose are lhcmgre dients of a happy marriage. ”my life were to go over ngnin. I should molten very different sort of n‘thing of it lrom what it is. DR. WM. P. HILLS I AVING lncnlml himself in the bor- H ough ul Cleurfielil with the inten lllim (n‘praclicc medicine and surgery. flab Mont himself, lhal from lung experience in lhe busmess. nml by close upplicnlion, to merit a snarl-.0l public pnlrnnnge. He maybe found at all lilm-s, when no! professinnally abiwnl, in hm uflice or at hi“ house oh Bil slim-l, nearly opposite lhe old jail. Fin’llng llnmklul in his old lricmls in lhe vicinity nl l’hilipshurg {or past la vurq, he H'FlH‘CllUllj' sulicits a continua tion. and Will prurnplly allend to all calls at all hours. April 14. l A LARGE PAPER, FOR 0M) DOLL/1R fl YEAR. Now publmhing in lheciw of Philadelphm.Scon-'I \VEZKI.V I'M'lm. a lnrtio size Family annpnper. nonlrnl m puhlwn and re :giun. and devoted to Lilcr‘ ature. Trulh. News. the Aria. Science». Heullh.’l'cm~ peruncn, Mornllly. Amuscmcnlfl. Mechnnics. Edncxb non. lhu FnrmerJHnrkcls. 6m. Subscription price, Only One Dollar a Year. } when sulasrrlhcd fur in ('lubs'ol live, and Jen when ‘ ovnr lhnlnumher, ‘ 0:3" [lrmomber‘—Srull'n Philadelphin " ‘VoeHy 1 Paper" Luna! a reprint of any olher. Tho mmlvr wuh winch It Is prlnlpd m not taken. already tie! up. irom nny daily pnpnr. TERMS OF THE WEEKLY PAPER. qulc ulhuvrlpnuns. per nunum in advance, $1 25 Flu: aulm‘nplmns, (10 do 5 (K) 'l'u'vlvo. do do do 10 ()0 ()m- rnpy Weekly Paper. and one copy 0! (.udny's nr Gmhum'a Mngnzme. Om- ruuy of lhe Weekly Paper, and one of xhn l'mou Mugnzme. 'l‘wu rnpms of Hm ' Weekly I’apcr.’ and lwuol lhu Sulurdnv (.‘ouner, Two (0 ms ofthe ' Weekly l‘upr-r’ and two ofpem-h n! Godoy‘s Rnpnms of For- ( mgn Mnguzim‘s, (Ir. n‘lmx comes.) 5 00 Persons acting as ngnnlu. and prurumxz subscri. [Marmara uHouul a wpy. urnlxs, {or their trouhlr. A Buoguphyofnnn m lhu Signor:- of Iho Dcvlum llon of lndepvndemro n: puhllshed In every numlwr —wuh ahurl Biographical Skelches ol’oxhcr vunnenx pormns AH lollrrx mus-l bu nddresscd.pnsl pald, (or lhc money {urwnrdod through the Poulmnulrr.) m A. SI‘OI'I‘, Puhlmlu-r. No. 115 Chemnul street, Phlludelphxn HIGH LY IMPORTANT! THE TARll’lsnlde’EßED, .‘L Peace Promoted: LEONARD & MOORE have just re ceived 3! their old slum] in the bor~ ough of Clealfield.a general assortment of fresh SUMMER GOODS, consisting of every vuliety in the MM of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES. Hflli’l) H’JYRE, 81.. . and embrncmg generally the best articles in the market. ' The public are invited to call and exa mine. bulh as to price and quality; and all of which they win dispose M on {air term Inr Cash or Produce. ' Jul 25, @amtmcam LL‘fioraona are hereby cautioned a- A ‘gulnst buying. selling. or in any way meddling wilh the following property now in possession of Thomas Thompson : 75 dozen rye, 20 dozen wheat, two-thlrds of five acres of outs in the ground, two-thirds of two acres ofbuckWheat, one-quarter of ana cre of-corn, one acre of‘grass,4 tons of hay, one rnfle and 4 hogs, as (he said‘pmprrty was sold to me at C’onslable solo on lhe Bth ol Aug. 1846. WM. SC HM IDT. Aug- 15. 1846-110 TIN‘VARE. A general ussort ment 0! 'l‘inware will be constantly ken! on hand. of ,Ith best quality. ‘well made.- . . , ' ‘.‘f ' ' KRATZER &'BA_RR,ET'_I‘S. 3911.99. my; . “ . . i ss3lsqu Real Estate. r. ‘IHE subscriber otters for dig: g .4, LE 'énte the lulluwing Real [370. ll.—fl LOT, OF GROUND, in he lruruugh ol Cleurfield. being 43 leet in front on Second street and extending brick 150 leer to the Market hnure lot. with an ulley pursuing on the south of It. and With A story-nnd-u lmli house and nlnble there on erected. being purl of Lot No. 79 in the plnohof said town. NO. 2.—A‘LSO, J? Lo! q/‘GROUND adjoining titetnbnve on the north stde. be ing 43 leet in lront on 2d street, and ex. tendingbnck 150 feet to the Market hou’e,‘ with n 'I‘VVt) STORY FRAME DWEL-‘ LING-HOUSE thereon erected. with at well and pump at the door. and other val uable iniprttttetnentb.‘ being ports of Lots N 0.78 & 79 in' italtl town. 3. JILSO, His interest in the north-i ern hull ol Lot No. 78. being 128 feet 8 iO - in lront on Second street, and exten ding buck 150 feet. NO. Iip—ALSO. "is interest in ‘3 TIL/107 0F LflNI). rituute in Law rence township. ndjoiniog tunds oi Robert Owens. John Mitchell and others. «inch is believed to contain about 100 acres. were or lesa, with a cabin house and cab in burn thereon erected. on Apple ()tch— ard. and with between 50 and 60 acres ol cleared‘lqtrd. NO. S—flLSO, Hislnterest in a tract of land warranted‘io the'name of Joseph Forrest. situate in Woodward township. near the Clenrfield 'creek. and by official survey containing 400 acres and 10 p 5. NO. 6—.9L80, His interest in a tract ofland wnrrnnted In the name of Peter Henry, by oflicml ggrvey containing 400 nereu and 10 pa, situate close to said Clear field creek, in tha said township of “'ood ward. NO. 7—flLSO. his interest in a tract of land. warranted in the numeof Samurl Henry. by official survey containing 400 acres and 10 perches, situate in Wood ward township, and near lhe Clenrfield creek. NO. S—flL-S‘O, ”in interest in 3 (Inc! 04 land, warranted in the name of [lug/A Balaton, containing by official survey 400 ucrm, situnle within about two Inllesul the Clearficld crack, in lhe tnwnship nl \\‘oudward and Decatur-«which tract Is patented tn lhe subscriber. No. 9-—.7LSO, a tract of land in the anw u! Smuuel Humbleton. patcmlcd by lhe subscrihor, and cuuluming by oflic'm'l sun‘ey 403 acres, silua‘e in the township 0! Drcatur. NO. IO—JiLSO. His interest in n tract 0| land warranted in the name at Jacob Cox. situate in the tnwnship of D - catur, and containing by nfficinl survey 115,33ch3 153 pvrchcy. The interest 0! huill Wallace being the one undivided halt thereof. No. I I—flLSO. His interest in 358 ncrés 0! land, part ol :1 [met warranted In lhe name 0! Thomas Grunt situate in ergusnn lnwmhip. V NO. 12—»)1145‘0. HIS inlerost in a (metal lunll wurrnnu-d in lhe name 0| Solomon Lyon. containing. by otficxal survey, 357 acres—but [lnert being mi in tellcrencc 0! an ntljninlng survey lhe quantity is brllm‘ed to be not so much—— situalc in Bcccurin luwnship. nmr the Clearficld creek. The internal 0! lhe sub~ 3 00 scriber being an undivided hall (herud. NO. 13—.9/180, Hls interest in a tract n! lnnd. slluah? in Decatur township, adjmning lands of A. (iO5l, and ulhere. OE ME cuntninlng about 100 acres. more or less, 50 or (If) HL‘IL‘S uf \\hlch nr': (In-am], Wilh n (IWL-Hin; huuu: and ‘s!lele thorvun ('H‘C‘ (ml. The m‘creet of lhe nuhurlbcr bcln: lhe undivided lhlul purl HIUH'M. NO. Iip—ALSO, his Inu'resl iu nlruct u! Lmd in (he mum: 01 Samuel Emlm, cunluining, by ulliviul purvey, 4:33 amen, uluun- (n the Clearlichl creek. chiefly in \Ymulwurd township. will) about 20 or 30 nur- ul the hue! uu the west side 01 the Cfrek y;7"l‘he sulncribcr will make known (he (vrnln and conditions of an}; to any up plicaut; will make known to them than. Me to each parcel. show the drank. and will sell his line clear 0! encumbrances. ROBERT WALLACE. Clearfield, July 20. IBM). BOROUGH ORDINANCES Be it ordained and enacted by the [Jur gess and Town-Council oft/m Borough of C'learjfic/d. and It is hereby enacted and ordained by (he uut/mri/y of the same', (l'hnt all Blacksnmhs and olhers whose business may require them to make fires near lheirshopa. are required to make them at a time when the weathel is calm, and not windy, and also to have their tires al least 50 fefilrom any dwelling or olh er honee. un ‘8 penalty of not lvufi than one nor more than ten dollars. [or each offence. to be recovered according to law. 2d. Be it further ordained, &c., That any persona burning shavings or other matters on the streets, are hereby turbid~ den to (lo the same except at a time when the weather is calm and not windy, and then the fire no! to be within 100 feet ol any heuse. under the penalty of not less than one nor more than ten dollars; to be recovered according-to law. 3d. Be it ordained. 6-6.. That the or. dinancea already, in furcer rétuting’ to planking the pavements. shall be extended down Secoml street to the corner ol Lo .cust and Second. and on the Sohth side at Cherry ‘street from Front to Second, 0! Which the'lotgholtlere und‘thoée‘intcrested will take nOtice. A I ‘ - “ Passed Sam. 8. 1846. ‘ I "’ I 1' t J. \v.'s.\l[Tl-I,'Burgess. R.’ WALums Clerk. ‘. .‘ NEWIPROSPECTUS, 1846. The Saturday Evening Past; Formerly the U. Slates Sdturdéy Po”;- GREAT INDUCEMENTS. The publishers ot’tho Saturday Evening Post ofler a ne w. prospectus to their friends and the puhlic.-—' ln ihisda’y of newspaper enterprise they are deter minell to maintain their old reputation, & keep ahead at all competitors! l-‘or quarter ela century tholfoat has hecii the moat diirnbly popular of the Weekly newspapers; and it‘ capital. enterprise. and a has} oi writers. cart effect their aim. the publishers are resol. ved that the Post shrill fillll lend ' the field." A PERFECT MAGAZINE. Owing to the large Size of the paper we are enabled to publish weekly. as much matter as is contained in any one riurn berol the monthly magazines: so that. For less money. the sult~ senher yearly obtains four times as much reading— t Besides this. numerous illustrations. engraved by teompetont artists. “’1“, herealter. grace our columns, rendering The Post. in all respects eqttal. and in ma lily respects superior to the heat magaztne! 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Everything. 11l uhnrt. suited tor ti Family l’aper Will be tound 111 the l’oiii. ‘ AGRICUI/I‘UIM L. At: many farmers do not take ‘ an Agricultural Paper. it Hllflll hernnlter he a part of our plan to give hill and late intelligence on Agrictil. tural inatters:-—Vi2. New discoveries, new manures, romarlts on SOIl!.&C. ’l‘his department will be very complete. Full and accurate reports at the markets will he found in every number. . LADIES' lllfll’Aß'l‘MlilN'l'. The great size at our sheet enables. not only to ho a Printin Paper. but to devote some space especially. each week. to the Ladies' Departmeuh in which all matters interesting to the sex \\‘lll he noticed, including the Fashions. new Receipts. disc. JIIVI'IMLE DEPARTMENT. A department. under this head. Will be devoted to enigmrm. (Thar ades. rehnses. puzzles. arithmetical questions, antl other like matters. interesting to adults as well as to the WWW: lilil'l‘t‘rlCßS FROM EUROPE. A sertesol‘lattrru [min J. Bayard 'l‘aylor. the printer poet. now on a pm destitun tour through Europe, are being published in the Past. ’l‘hcse letters have attracted great atten "Hilton. and are said to he the best since the cclehrn~ toil letters at Brmlts. ln political intolh once we recognise only one par lv. nntl that is ()Ull COUNTRY—OUR WHOLE CtHJN'l'lH’. We know no C(‘t'ltuttul interests in our patriotism. no party lines in our politics. no sectarian irrn tn our religion. EARLHZS'I‘ AND BEST. As it is important to have the latest news. our columns will always he loiittd the freshest in Him respect oi'itiiy t‘iiteii‘ipuiary ln literature also. we shall possess great lacihtte! lnr ilelltfl novelties! . HUMOROL'S All'l‘lClJCS. il§i>iiil latigl‘ is bet. ter than H pound of iitetlimiie; and the l’u:t “ill give original humorous sketches. n \\‘er-lt'v nielnnge. tit fiiii, choice scraps ol humor. \t‘itticisniu. &c. On! dish “'1” aluayn‘ be a merry one, let the world twig as tt may la a word, We shall still rvrnzxzu 'l‘lll-L MRI-l- Sll)t£ FRIEND; a paper imltspensnhlo to country. readers. in consequence 01”.“: Original Tales and Sketches; Original Verse nitdfifiasays; llistory and “lslttrlt‘llt’s; Biography and leer-nits; S(lCllt‘f‘ and Slitltiillt'b'; Revolutionary Annalu; Moral Tales and Trans ofLilo; Original Comment: on Notables. ’l‘liuso u ho lHH'c not subscribed for this paper “'lll find that the terms are as cheap as the mutter is invr ting. TERMS. - l (.‘opy. 82 i 8 Copies. slo_ 3 Copies. 5 .l 7 1 opies. ‘2O The money must always be Hell! in advance. tree nl postage. S. l). PATTERSON & (.‘O. No. 95 Chesnut street. Philadelphia A CARD. ‘ {PIKE} 333337113 Wéfil 13 lo have yuur TEETH properlycared for ere lhe}l cmnmencc lo.pzxin you. All sralcs of tarlar should be carglully removed. null if there are any cavilim in ynur‘lcelh they shuul‘l be properly filled. which will cflcclually prevent any lurlher decay. K Ami In vuu whose “‘0”! nm gone, Sum you runnm feel at home. _ Thou-lun- you had better call and get a nI-w -H put ll). either on [’iL‘ol Hr (10/(l Plan). The übuvc (\pernlion, Ingplhi’r \\ilh Extruc/ing 'l'rel/I, and rOOl3 of Teeth. wnll bgpcrlmmml in the must SCiCflllfiC mannefiby Dr. A. M. “ILLS. who may be “mm! at the oflice of Dr. \V M. P. ”ILL“. in the borough of Clemfield, on every Sat urday. and during courpwceks. [Cf’Prices Reduced. Ladies \\ill be visilcd at their resulcnce, il desvred. aug. 12—3 m. New and cheap G €l9 {P D S . THE subscribers have just received and opened a New and very general assortment uf GOODS, at their old stand, which they will sell cheaper than lhe same quality ol good: have ever been 361 d In the county. Their Mock consists nf DRY-GOODS. GROCERIES. lIARDIVARE. QUEENSWARE. BOOTS 9' SHOES. BOND/FITS. HA TS «y CAPS. DRUG-s.6l}. .ya (ya. ' All persons that have yet examined our stock, pronounce them the cheapest and but ever offered in the county.--—nnd what “ every body says must be true." We WI” sell gmul sugar lor 10 cents. .besl Rip coffee 12.}, cash—muslin!) from 8 (u 12:} cents. calico’s from 6;} upward. Mnlnsscs M 6% per gallon—um] every thing else at, the same low rate.‘ ' Aiiy penumwiuhmg. to buy goods for cash will find it In their ndvanlage- to give us 11 call. .. «' KRATZER' 81 BARRE'I‘TS'; Clearfield July 25,‘1846.-- ' ~ :r’”,’f"f’=’".f’l“fif‘f’.f’i §~ LOOK "AT'T'Hlsi! 5 . . i 5' 5 “if?! ‘ « vzkindunnbu curedhy‘z ! S. " ” , a vegetable.plnsten..(by M. 2 ‘ erwuons. my, gf ‘Clearfieldumwng. :witlihupliulc. pnim; 'withuut culling: S 'or eaijpgfipc‘m Outw-éund; ifnot gurgd 2 Sno pay will he asked. ~ n; -, 3": ‘ July 9*pflid.,“g:{[ " ; _.amla .‘» a , r¢r¢r¢¢§r¢wwwflw¢m¢¢w laps" " , @fiWQE®mig%fi ‘ ~ LL'persons m 9 hereby cuminmgfi Arguing! purchasmix a note «I T’Denty“ Dbl 052 v. dated abmn the. middic of April; Inst, giivcn by lhe subscnbgm 10 J 99” 1);? ‘Mujnrsa. of Ragga township. .Clenrfio‘m‘?" county, us we hn've never rcceuvml Value for (Mr same and ml'e ldlcluerv’nincd not to.- . itunlcu com el QI _v Ino coursag, ‘35. ‘ "49.3.1?EH_§.1219=R5.', JONAS PETERS' Bums tp. Aug. 22,1846, _~ NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given. that lelter} of Administrationhnve been mm. ed lo'lhe subscribera‘ onfll'hc estntcoHub" Hezurty. lute ol Buccarintownship.Clm, field c'nunly. All persons indcbledtotha some “in come furtvnrtl aml make‘pay. mankimmpdjmcly, nml Ihnse having (13. mandn nguinst (hv same'will present thé‘m duly nulhcmicnrrtl lnr settlement. , HENRY HEGARTY, . ' WM. MULLEN. ‘ Execute”; Sept. 3. 1846. . [ Randall & ‘Weston; mammwmmamwgo ' ICSPECTFUL‘LY inform me public R that Hwy nrs pnrpnred lo comlrucz GRIST-MILLS, In bedriVer) b} W'aleu or SIeam—CLOVER-MILLS. PLAST ER-MIL'LS. FULLING and SAW. MILLS, FURNACES, FORGES and ROLLING‘MILLS. Patent Bellows,of Daughters (S- Pl’rig/tls’ plun, or the Cast Iron Cylinder. They respecllully solicit a share uf public patronage, Mr. Weston is agent Inr Dcrkey’a Pat cnt Cast Iron I’Valcr ”Wed—considered the [mat now in use. ; Whalers may be addrva'ml to Clear-' fiield Bridge pm! ofl‘lcv, or loPhileaburg. They Will be prnmplly attended [0; and work dune at the shurtcst nnlice. July :20, 1846. 2 Law Partnership. ‘q 5 ‘ —" 5 g BURNSIDE & WEAVER, g SVVILL practice in Ulcarfield,s 2 mm] ulljninlng CUUIHIPQN : \ Office mu- duur nurlh U! the "Ban- \ ‘ nrr" office. \ '5 K g mum; nunnsmz.‘ J Hum. \\£\}>lV.lL \ ' Jun. '24. IMG. i; 3 g .rJ-JJxrrrr¢lixrrrrrwrrrlr< “(Dil‘ll'k‘fiflflo IBERSONS k'nnwing lhe'narlvos in dublcd lo lhe estate of Abraham llese,jr. late of Bogus Inwnshlp, (loc'd. are requiued In mnko‘ immediate pa‘yment to the subscriber. uni those havmg dc mamls against said eswe will present the same duly nulhonticn'e! fnr selllement. a GEO. HESS, fldm‘r. June 6. 1846. , AG ENT WANTED, For this (tqunly. 7 ”E busim-sswvill be to procure sub- E scnbcrs for. multell. wherl publidh ell. u lufgt‘. nvw. :pleldld lounihip Map ml the STATE OF I’QNNSYLVANIA. 'l‘hr qualificatiuns rquired 'are In small czlpllnl nl 8100. sabrely. integrity. in (luairy, energy. amllch'vc business tal ents. Inlornmljon of (he terms of lhe a gency (which file libepl) will be giwn on uppllculmn. POSTAGE PAID. (n ALEXANDE‘. HARRISON. Supeinlcnding flgt‘nt. 8.1 Suulh 7th Sucl. Philadelphia. Sew. 25. 1846 ——oo. . CAU'HHON. ‘HE public are hreby cautioned a -7} gains! buying a ‘romisory note giv en by me to Simuu Elton, ul Burnside. township, for $5O. (11ml about lhe lSlh day 0! @pril. 184.5. 1195 have not received vnluc lor the samt’. mil am determined not _lu pay 11 unless comellcd by law. ' mms RIDDLE Burnside Ip. Sept. 1,1846.-—pd. TEACHERS WANTED. FOUR Teachers unted to teach the Common School_ in Morris town ship, A reasonnble slury will‘ be given. and the cash paid aims: and uf-every month. if required. [one but good mor nl persnns. and olher‘ise.wellqualified. needv‘apply. Applicmon ma‘ywe made» lo either of lhgunders'ned Di‘f‘ecyors. ‘ WM. fHIMEL,Prs’3. ‘ ‘S. C‘. THOMPSON. S ’.‘y, ~ ~ MOSES C. EVANS, S iUI'II. HOOVER. JACOB BEAMS. ‘G [S'NAN 'EMIGH. Mprns Ip. Sept. 15. 846——-pd..4 ‘. 7'o (he Heirs and I,ng Represenlaziuee o/ the Hon. Moses Bfgs, late of Clear-v field-caunly. deceasm , . , YE-V‘A-K‘E NOTICE lint applicalioh has‘ been made (0 theßegister ofClearf , field‘couuty-lor letterspfiudm‘inisflalinn " on the estate of 'the'Sa‘J ”deceased; a'ml unless _vOu cume' [onvnl,..uccording -to la'w. and take out Ictteriol ndmihislmtion on said esfnte on or be!" e the 241 h day 0‘ October, next} the sarp will gramed tn some other competent, p~ son. agweub‘y- u» “018, o|. Assembly in‘ au caspmade'alul‘ pxovidcdt ‘- . , .wg‘V-‘l: C. V Rt‘qifitvr'a Ofl'litir' Cluur field, Sept, 17..1‘846 1141‘s. ’B's'~a.'.\-cr.', horn und Palm-L ~, , \I {g fiLC HRegr uslsiny Silk. Leg '“‘:J,|":¢ A 15, ”$1,133