E?— I. .4..- POETRY. THERE MUST BE SOMETHING WRONG When enrlh producn. froth and fair. The golden. waving cnrn, Wh-n lragmm [runs pvrfume the nir. And fleecy flocks an- thorn: \Vhim (hon-andn movo wnh aching hand And ling tho cenmlms mung» “We nnrvo. 'va dimoh! gm: un '-rcml !' There mun! be something wrong. When woullh n wroughl us acnsonl roll From of? lhe {rullful «ml, When luxury. Imm pole to pole. Reap: [mix of human rml: When. {tom n thousnnd. uuo uhum 1n plenty rolls along. The olhen only gnu w lhe homo. There must be somelhing wruulr" And when'productmn m-vcr omlv. . Th 9 03th I! yielding over. A copious hurvau on begins. 8m dinribuuan—nnver. When telling mllliOHl work lu fill The wonllhy'v (‘olTvrs Ilrnng. , When hands are crushed that work and NI There mun! be anmolhing n rum: Whon poor men's Inhiea \\nnlc nwuy, To bnrwnnus nml drouxhl. Then there is aomolhmg in lhu nny, That's “Brill lhc fimhngz oul, With aurfmls one grout lubln bend‘; . Whilst numbers mow ulnng. While scarce n cnm lholr hoard rxlvml- Them mml be "unit-[hing u rung. 'l‘hcn let lht‘ lnw gnu rqunl right To wealthy and to poor. Lrl lreedom crush I'm mm 0! IHIL'hK \Vc nlk for nulhlng mum. Until Ihm system is begun. The burden of our uung Mull be, and can luaumy ouc— 'l‘horc mm! ho sums-Hung wrung. EXISTINOR or A GOD—There ts :t >Gotll The herbs ut the vnllev. ttu- H‘- tlanof the mountain, blew him—the In ne’cfi gport in his beams—the elt'pltuttt u lulel hlm~wtth thv It‘lnz tvl thr- (la-Vo-lllt‘ bird sing! to lttm in the lttltttge’éthe thun der declares his ttntnumity. Mun nlunc hu laid. “(ht-rem nnGud!" Unite tn thought. at the same instant. the ttttul bountiful objects at Itatll't’; Ittppnse tltnt you see at once all the hours nl lht- (lay. I" the yenr. a morning at Spring. am! a morning of Autumn; a night bt-epnnglml with stars, 6” night C(H’t‘l’l‘ll \Ai'li (lnmlq a meadow enamellesl unh bratttt‘ntn flaw. ers. lotesll hoaty uttlt t-nuw nntl lll‘lfl‘ gilded With the ltttttt ul Autumn—then u lone you will haven just Couct’ptmn n! the Universe. While you are 92:1,”): on that lan Which is plunging under the vault» ul the \‘Vest, another Übs‘t’t’t’f’t‘ flllmlrr‘h him emerging from the gililrd :11!” 0| thi- Ellt. B! what inconceivable magic tloel that aged star, which is sinking tuliguetl Ind burning under the shades of the eve ning. reappears; the same instant, huh and humid with the rosy (low 11l the mor ntng? At every instant ul the day the glorious orbis at once fining—resplendent at noon day. and selttng In the West; or rather our sense decoives us. and there Is, properly speaking. no Beast or Went tn the world. Every ttitng reduces itself to one single point, from whence the King at Day sends forth at onceu triple light, um ni‘ngle unbalance. flmiable and Sensible ”bitten—There it nolhinz by Which I» have through [He more profiled than by lhi‘ju-l uhservalluns. (he guud opinions, and mucrr and grnllv encouragement o! amiable Ind .wtmble women—Sir Samuel Hamil/y. firb’eyond lhe Grave -—'l‘here is 2: world of gloom beyond the grave. dark Illd cheerless, with no ray of ligh'. m il lome Ils night 0! hon-"rs: but a beller phl~ losophy teaches us, that that u no! lhe end. '1 In! though a cloud u! riatkneps may 22:- Ihcr around the closing scene. and the pl” of death become the winding hhre' o! [rail mormlity—n brighter (lawn begin» lo ‘ break upon the soul’s vaul empire, whllvl imperial thonght links H: [oan immortali ty In! lo the immulubility of lhe Flu-um! Throue.—Bcc. I Tn: MchAxlo.-—-'l‘he beautiful sen tence luhjoincd In from the “Calpemer ul Rouen,’ a popular play : "The Mechanic is one of Gml’: noble man. \Vhat have mechanics not dune?— Have they not opened the secuet chutnhen of the mighty deep and extracted its trea sures. and made the raging blllows their highways, on which they ride as on a tame steed? Are not the elemuttl of tire and water chained to the crank. and at the mechanic’s bidding compelled to turn it? Have not mechanics opened the bowels ol the earth, and-made no products. cuntrib ute to his wants? The tnrked ilghtnltlg is their play-thing, and they ride triumph ant on the wings ot the mighty wind. To the wine they are the floodgates 0! knowl edge. and rings and qucetw are decknra ted by their handiwork. He who made the world was a great mechanic.” fl Cure [or Bad Temper.—A cheerful temper—not occasionally, but habitually cheerlu|.iu quality which no 'wise man yould be willing to dispense with, in choo ilng emf? It is like a good fire in WI"- tendifiutve and genial In its influence.‘ and olwnys approached with confidence. that it will comfort and do good. l Attention to health is one great means' of maintaining' this excellence unimpair ed. and attention to household etlnire is n. nother. The state of the body which wo. men call bilious. is most inimicat to bob. ituol cheerlulneae; and that which gm. cnll having nothing to do. but which I call idleness. in equally so. I have always Itroogl recommended examine. an the tint (tile for preserylng health ; but there in In. exercile’in domestic usefulness. which. without lupercediflg tho: in the o pen air; is highly beneficial to the health, both of mind and body, inns-much an it adds to other benefitrthe hep test of all sensa tion, that of havinguJ’ered'aom mis- tance, or done tome gond. Let me en ttent my young made”. ll CVCI‘ ”WY leg! :1 tenilencv to causeless melancholy, Il they are afflicted with nah! leét and hem]- “he. but übuve nil. wnh impatience and irritability—so that they can scarce-l) make :1 pleasant reply when spu'ken tn— let Im- cntrent them to make .1 trial at the systeml nm recommending ; nut merelv to run into the kitchen and trifle with the st-rvantn. but to set about doing something that will add to the general cnrnturt of the company, and that will, nt the same time. relieve snnw member 0! the lnmily nl n portion nl' (lnily toil. l lt-nr it is amy unrnmnnllc cnnclunion tn come to, but my fit"! cnnvictinn ta, that hit” the miseries of young wonu-n, anti hall their ill-tempers might hr nvnulml'hy habih of (inmostic nc livuy.— 'l'llc [Jung/zlers 0/ Eng/mu]. - .5 -‘-v.—- t” I M'r’r rn-Mh ”t'iH'lfn.” 5.1 M Dr. \\R‘illn. “l‘rwirt In timl lhlcc vuuFle-n lhe-yr: Id. 'l'hr- [IH’SPIH‘I‘ nf smm- xhal I had but Ihnughl I» per lherr. ‘Jtlf'l'he uhwnre «If NHHL‘ whom I expected to nun-l lhere. 3d. The art‘ulo-Al wnndo’ruf 1:“ Will be In find who” (In-re." A LAn llnvingngut into the pmlnr wilh ont- 0| lhe nrughums' (hihlwn. and kicked up a dust hmung lhe nth furniture, hm (n -lher guu' him "whipping, uml ihcn asked him hnw hr relished his playing. ‘ “I like the play very \HH." said he. "but lhe a/lcrpiecc is lUIUINHMP. CLASSICAL SCHOOL 7 ‘HH uuh‘rribvr in'vmla uprning n a CLASSICAL SCHOOL .mnut Hm "mull: «‘f vambc'r nrx'. prnvuh'll n sul ficwnl humbrr u! uhnlurs ran b 0 nhmmml. Grit/n. Lalin and .r'llal/aemalics \\ill be mugnl. l’crmns wishing to qualify them utlves fur [anchor-1 in Common Sr/too/s' will air.“ recrlve Instrucl'mn In such bran. (hes as Hwy may drama For ”"3"" &c. upply In. 5. N. ”(HVELI. Cleuvfiuld. Oct. ‘3O, 18413. Esra/c of John I’cntz, dcr'd. N “THC”. Lr-Uon lmmuwnlury ul: llu: omm: 1»! Juhn Penlz, late of Brady luwnnhip, (flmufirld county. (He‘ll, have {won :luhlcd In Hm sulncnbwsi. ru uulin; I“ Hrucl)‘ iuwnnlnp. All [wrmns in (lrbu-II l 1) snnl NM? nrv n'quuxlni In make unmedmte payment. and Hume. huvmg claims ilgulllal lhé same wnll present them duly aulhenlicaled In PE'I'ER ARNOLD, (_ '3‘.” J. HOLLOI’E'I'ER. X " ()d. ‘3l, INCL LIST 01‘ LE 'I'TERS EMAINING in lhe,Pusl Office a! R, Cleuvfield, Oct. 1. 19116 ()ux \Vm. “wider I). Hamel \Vm. lur Nancy \Vnir, Hyman John Gnlt-r Almira Hess Juhn Lamb Freeman Reed Anne A. Sewell Samuel Sht'plu‘nl J. C 'l‘hmnpmn Jun” 'l‘humpmm Rulul \Vullncc John \\"ood Wm. \Vzule Munkieur, Sit—‘3 H 3 \\ M. L. MOORE. r. M. DR. 1). GREEN’S RED &. BROVWN PILLS. 7 ”E «It-'.nnud lur the above medicine F in the last ‘2 or 3 years, Is deemed a sufficient apology for placung it now ful ly before lhe people; and the diseases for which it is uppiicuble have bccome so pre valent in this country mm a remedy enti lied In (unlideucc. is a great dcfldrramm. The (li‘eau-sl allude lo Ire vaanlis, (Liver nth-chum) Dyspepsia, and lexnale cmnplnlnls in mnernl. 5:73“1e above pills wnll bept constant ly {or sale by Ric/lard Shaw, (Ilcurficld, David fltlums, Boggs tp. J. IV. [Hi/IN, do Oct. ”.30, 1846. A CARD. @5112} LBLIJJLM‘J‘ “7&2? IS In have yvur TEETH pruperly cared lor en: lhey commence lo pain you. All aralcs of tartar should be Curelully remove-d, and if there are uny cnvilim in your teeth [hey should be properly filled. which will eflcclually prevent any lurlher decnv. And to you whouo xceth uru gone, Sum you cannot. lee! 111 home. Thelelure you had bt‘llcr call and get a new use! put in. euher on Pivot or Gold Plate. The ahnve operation, logelher with Extracting Teeth, and roots of Teeth, WI” be performed in the must scientific umnner by Dr. A. M. ”ILLS. who may be lound at (he nlfice of Dr. WM. I’. HILLS. in the borough ofClenrfield, on every Sat urday. and during: court-weeks. ag‘l’rices Reduced. Ladies will be visited at their residence, i! desnred. aug. 12—3 m. AGENT WANTED, For Ihis County. HE business will be to procure sub- T scribers for. and sell, when publish ed, a Inrge. new. splendid township Map of the STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA. 'l‘he qualifications required are a small‘ capital of $lOO. sobriety. integrity. in dustry, energy, and active business tal ents. Informni‘ion of the terms of the a gency (which nre'liberal) will be given on aPplicmion. POSTAGE PAID. m ' ALEXANDER HARRISON. Superintending .flgent. . 81': South 7th Street. Philadelphia. Sept. 25, ~1846.-—-6m. - TO THE PEOPLE THE canton of Cungren. which hnojunt tormin~ ntad. will be long nnd gratefully romomhurod by all true republicans for the triumphant aucuuun of nmuvol‘tht-n- cherished principle: nnd mnnaumn. While we honrlily rejoico at the triumph ofthe princtplga which it has been our constnnt pff'urt to advocate and defend, and from \Vllit‘ll nu prosperi ty. no ndvcrnily. cun nworvc un: we cnnnnt he uns mindful ol the uttitudo tn which we are placed by n tocenfi‘rntn of both houses of CongrusH:-—-wo a]. ludo to the contemplated withdrawn! of their pnl ronngo from tho m-wnpnpor press. 'l‘u thta dot-i,“ [on we chonrlully haw, sensible as “r um ofthe pnlrtolic nmltvou which have led to it‘ But we trunt thnt this docmiun of Congress im-rcnnei rth\ or tlnnn dimininhus uur claim In the support of a higher pmvcr—thnt of (111‘ pwplc: nnd to ”Win we confidently nppenl to aid nu. by their pulrnnngn. in auatniniug’ut the cent of govornmunt uJournnl that in Inflnnhly devoted to than intoronts and the true Interests 0! Ihu t'unntry. It in ltntmn tn «way one. lhnt tlw ('lnel'uonrru {Maintaining n lICHHHIpt‘r in not the nntgnttuduut ; n. gulm-rtptmn hst, my much an the udvnrtninu [lnt ‘ rnnngn \\‘lllt‘ll tnuy m- lmuluwt-d upon 11. ltt lnrge ‘cnmlnon‘ml cltmu. Httlvud. thn luttt-r m nunnllv the ‘ (*mmunntnnt M tht.l former. as it ‘Jm'mnt‘n the nhvt~ nus inton-ut nf tnercuv lllt' lnt‘ll tn ndvvrtinc HI Hun-e pnprera \\lm'h nu,- thel must (‘llt'nn‘n'l'ly cm-ulntt'd \Vnnhinutnn, htmuvor, ts dillorontlv hllUtllrll. Du. pnvod nl lltl‘ ndwrtmnp putrnnnan Inrnlnnt In n mrn-nnhle community. und hurdoncd \\‘tlh pm‘n. Itur and enurmous upennmt Wltlt'll uro not ulun where Incurred. nothing hut n \‘ory lung list ”I mlmt-rihtng pnlmnn cnn suntmn u pupnr tn nsolul nuns—l'. HHlN‘tl. t‘t't'n In cxtatcnrc. 'l'lm pmpno turs ml the ' llntnu' hnvu hltlmrtn spared nn pmnn, and nu “pen-‘l'. tn mnke thetr pnper unrthy ofthu nuclrnpnl‘ta, and worthy of tho nuppnrt n! that giant party under Mhuuo banner they are onlmlod. In puhltshtng the most full and ample dclmlou of the two houou of (Inngrosl, It nu lmliovod. uvor hel'nre attempted on thin comment tn :1 daily no“ spupor, they lune sot-med tho uprvum-n of the hunt report orn \\‘hn'lt the t‘mtntry nllnrdnd. hnt ut the ennnn an: that (If-$113,000 or $15,000 per your. 'l'hvtr} exlutmvo lrnrolgn unrl «lutnuslm I‘IHH‘NIIUIHIt‘flLU In‘ another lurgu ”1‘!" cl oxpcnsv, hut llm ttt~trttt‘lt\'ol nPr‘lulursN (If \\lnrh m an lnghly rnmmr-nded nnd] llplll'l‘t'lfllt‘ll nu lOJllhllly nlnnmt nny uttllny lo ttl~ tum tt. Sttll. it must ho evident that thus hvut-y exponuvs uunnut be borne. nnlns tho unhsrrtntmn lwt ts ('ntnmuttnnrntv tn the nndt-rtnktnp. ntnl ullltu' no t-nn bnnrt ul [5.000 nulm'rtlu-ru, Ilm'lndtng tlni lv, tru-\\t-vkly, and \\‘frhlyj )‘t'l tin.- llfil must snll lye t'nn-nlmnhlv (‘nlurar'l tn t-nzthlv thr me-rtt-Inrs uf tho' Unmn' tn thlnlll ull xtw nwt‘nlneu. and In ”unto them azutnut pet-uninry luau. llH'tlhlllL‘.‘ tln-n. ngum. thu “All and suppnrt ur all lruu Int'ntln ul' llapnhlwnn guverntnenl. nnd pledging unravlveu lu rottcuvll t'lllnlu m the muse ul’ the :lurlom pnm'tplu- no clu-rish, “o utll-r the fullmnng pm pu<u|u ; ' Thu ' DAILY UNION' “HI he published. I!‘ hero lu!-:rr.m 810;,x-rxnrunu1n. mynhln 111 udvnncw 11~ rhnrm Icr hum-rm has been ullnonlowYusn'vlv hu lim'nl. We [llnplnu m luxuro In dv. .u- n lmrll- n u! zlu columns 10 :luruesllc nuxu of annual Hllrlmi unu‘ lo lle'eHanemn hmrumnu \\hlrh, ullhuul unpmnng Ila pnhlurul intlm-m'u, mny rmufer ll lhu more noraplnhlu In an oxmmlm] rlnuu nl render!- The ‘ SEMI-\VHHKLY UNION' vull 1m pub lulled every Monday and 'l’hu'muy, durum lhe H) H.u of Congress. ul 8‘31)” mznmn. 'l'hxs ('nnYulns I“ Ith mullcr vunlmned In I.‘ u ' Urn/y I'lliwl.’ cx‘ mypl lot-n! mlvrrllsvmenll. l'unng lhc sessions of (Jungreu Ihrao numbers. insu nd ufnvu wxll he 15- aued wxlhoul any oxlru chnrgn m sub-cnlwrs. ENLARGEMHN'I‘ OF THE WEEKLY UNION The ‘ WEEKLY UNION” xs mmrrl ovcxy Snlur day ; nml ufl nrrnnumm‘nls me In pmgn. I la (-n -lurgo It In "Mr duublu Ila [:rcxru! size. “'0 Min“ noun be enabled ho gIV!‘ nuurly ovary urllclo whxch mny nppcar 1n .lhc duxly nml ~omi~ucekly cdlllonu. ul lhe clxrumely lmv rulu 01313. We pmponu nine [0 gum, In lhu odlunn. u (-mnplmr svnumwa! mm lnnry nflho prut'or-Ihnua In I-th humans ul' (‘un gre-s——lhm rcndsran lhe ‘ Workly Unmn' n musl valuable channel 01 xninrmuluun lo nll I'lussreu of our cnunlry. Bu! (u rrmunorulu us lur Hus unler. pruse. uu cxlcnan'u aub‘i‘np'l'm Ins! In nhuuluu-ly mdzapunruhle. CONGRESSIONAL REGISTER In ndu'mnn In lhe Sureguing. \\o hare rcsnlved lu publish. during Um Icssmnu of tho nulmnul lrg~ nlnxure. u ' Congressional lx'egistrr.‘ m be mum: weekly. and lo conlnln n FULL mzroxn v! lho dully proceedings and (It-balm of bulb houses. l‘u‘eml. Iha nrrungemenls whxrh we have mndu mm lhu very best corps ol‘rcpurlers “‘1“ enable us In give even more In” and extended repurln than “'0 huvu produced during than 595 mm, supumr us we (‘lmm ”mm m be In nny pre-mulmg nan. The valnlrr “I“ luv made up from Ilm daily repnrla In Hm ‘ L’n um,‘ (mu-fully revised by un txpvnenl'ud minor, and “I” cnnulltulu a rmnplolu um! aulhellmc re cunl of the scum”. An upprmllx Will he nrlnlcd. umfurm \\Hh 'hc Regular, and lo bu hem grnluul nusly lo auhwrlbcrs, (:mnprmng n 11.1 ul‘llle umn passed dunng lhu uvnuun. Will: u nynupslu of lhou rumour-4, and u relt'rem‘u, when necusqury, In pre vmuulcgulaliuu. This Will lnnn lhumml cum~ plelv hml My u! lhu lOSHHH.“ u! Congranu. nnd \nH he furmshcd at lhe low pncu u! un'EN'n NH: CENTS lur lhe null Heusmn. Q'frl’os'l'unsrxns nto nulhurlzed (a nu as our n~ gonxn ; and by uendmg us live yuurly lhhnvrlbt'". m h mu suhmvrqnlmn "mm y. for cum-r Ihu Hat/y. Nuxu ”Vt/Jr}. or “Eddy. \VIH be (-nllUr-d In um: cuyv uf lhe sumo cdluuu un they furnish us win scnhn-rs for. {K‘r'l'he CONGIKESHONM. Rama'rsn \ull be far rushed [hem on the same terms CLUBS WILL BIC FURNISHED WITH 5 copies oflhu Dudy for $lO DU 5 do Semi-weakly ‘.‘o 00 10 do do 35 00 5 do ' Weekly 800 10 do do ‘ 15 00 20 do (lungrqnslunnl ({ugulcr ' 10 00 The numo ol no peruun wdl lic entered upon our buolu unit-as the payment of the subscription be made in advance Address, CAUTION. THE public are hereby cautioned a. gains! buying a promisory note giv en by me lo Simon Fulton, ol Burnside to\vlfShip,for 850. dated about lhe 18m day uf'April, 1845, as l have not received value for the same. and am determined not to pay it unless compelled by law. " JAMES RIDDLE. Burnside Ip. Sept. 1. 1846.—pd. TEACHERS WANTED. FOUR Teachers wanted to teach the Common Schools in Morris town ship. A reasonable salary will be given. and the cash paid at the end of every month.if..reqoired. None but good mor- I“ Person's. and otherwise well qualified. need apply. Application may be made to either ofthe undersigned Directors. " ._ ' WM. SHIMEL, Pre’t. 3- 0- THOMPSON. Sec’:y. MOSES C. EVANS, SAMUEL HOOVER, JACOB'BEAMS. CHRISTIAN EMIGH. Morris tp. Sept 15, 1846—pd. RII‘CHIE 6.: HEISS, Wnahlngtou-cily. D. (J Sale 0E Real Estate. ,_§fl,~.§.‘ V ‘ "HE subscriber offers for “imp? E sule the lollowing Real $.23’1“,L‘3: Estnlv. viz: :5;- av _ -.- A _ A _ NO. 1.-./I LOT OF GROUND. in he borough ol Clenrfield. being 43 leet in from on Sccnntl street and extending back 150 leet tn the Market houa-e lot. with an alley passing on the south of tl, and Wllh a story-nml-n hull house and stable there on erected. being part of Lot No. 79 in the plun of said tvan. NO. 2.——ALSO, J] Lo! ofGIi’OUNI) MlJullHng the above on the north alde. be ing 43 leet in front on 2d street, and ex tentlicgbot'k 150 feet to the Market house, with n 'l'Wt) S'IZORY FRAME DWEL LING HOUSE thereon elected. with a well and pump at the tloor. and other val nnble iinprM't-nn-nt». being parts of Lots No. 78 8; 7!) in arm! town. ' 3. .‘ILSU, llia interut in the north— ern hull of Lot No. 78, being 28 lect 8 in ches In lvtmt on Second street, and extenv (ling buck 150 lt't‘l. No. 4,—ALSO. llis intevest in a TINIUY ()F Lfl/VI). iiluntc in Law rence township. adjoining luntls of Robert Owens, John Mitchell and others. which IS believed to contain about 100 flclt’n. mmc or less, with a cabin hou~e and cab ltl barn thereon erected. an Apple Otch anl. and with between 50 and 60 acres at cleared land. NO. S—JILSO. Hisinteresl in a ”he! of lam! wmrunlml in lhe name of Joseph Forrest. situate in VVoodwunl township. ”our lhe Clemfield creek. and by official sUth'y (‘Hntaining 400 acres and 10 p 5. .‘5O. (3—31.50, His Inlerest in a tract nflaml wnrranu-d in the name of Peter Henry, by «lmcinl survey cmnuininz 400 new: and 10;», ailuule close In said Clear fivld creek, m the said township of \‘Vuml. wan]. V .‘O. 7—flLSO. hisinlvrest in a trncl 0' land, warranted in lhe numcnf Samurl ”curly. by (Illicial SurH-y cuMnlmng 400 ACH'n and 10 perches, smmn- m “’nml \vurd xownship, and near lhe Clcurfield creek. ' NO. B—.‘]/,SO, His inh-re-sl in :1 Hart nl land, wuerlz-d in NW name of [lug/l [I’M/Mon, cnnlmmng by uHil HI suuev 400 acres, ai'unh- within flb-HH tun «mlvaul the Q‘IEIIfIiL"|I (nu-k, In Hm lmuhhip u! \\‘(milwnul aml I)n-(I\IUx——uhi(h HnL[ p pnh’nH-Il in Hue filll)~LlI'.)t‘F. :‘O. s,——.‘/l,a\'(). 11 Watt «VI Inml in lhe name ul Samuel [lamb/Hun. [mlcmlml b} lhe subscriber, aml cuniaumng by official «Hey-10.3 “CH-animate in the luwnship nf Hn-Culur. :‘O. IO—JILSU. His interest in a truck nl lam! wanzmled in lhe nanwnl Jacob Cur. nlluule In the ("Wllship of De culur. and conlnining by official suwvoy 4331xrres 153 perches. The ianer nf 12ml \\nllace being [he one umlxvidcd half lhercuf. .‘O. I l—.‘l/,-s'o. His interest in 3:39 8081' U! lund, part ul a tract warranted in the name of Thomas Grant :ttumlc 1n Ferguson tuun-hlp. NO. 12—.‘1/.-S'o. ”H intercct in n trlctul land wutrnntwl In lht‘ mum-u! S'olumtm Liv/on. cnntnintng. by utfitul guru-y, 3N7 nova—hut ”It'ft‘ being; an in lcrlerencc ul an tuljuimng gut-wy (ht quantity its [when-d It; be not so much— nttuattr in l’n‘ccnrm tuwmhip. m-m thr Clcnrfieltl creek. The interval Al the sub ~criher being an undivitlwl hnlt lht-rent. NO. l3—.’l’LSO, Hts interest in n tract ut luml. ‘iIUIHQ‘ in Dccutur tnwnship, atljmnin: lands of A. (jun, and others. cnntnlntng nhuut 10!) arrw, mnre nr |r~~, st) nr (31) ucxv‘ M which are ('lt‘urotl, “ith a dwelling; hnuw and stnblv then-”n t’rt‘C ted. 'l'he In'ervet nf the )Übit‘tlbl’t‘ being the untllvitled thutl part thereuf. NO. 14,—-.‘\LS(), hisintcrest in a tract of land in the nxme of Samuel Emlm, containing. by official survey, 433 acres, sttuute tn the (lieurficltl creek. chiefly in \Voudward township. with about 220 or 30 acres of the tract on the west side ol the creek. ll'j’Thc subscriber \\ill make known [he [(‘th and conditionl 0! Sale to unv ap pliclun; will make knuwu In lhom [he U tle to cum parcol. Show the drafts, and null sell hi 3 IMO clear of encumhrszH. ROBERT “’ALLACE. Clearfield. July 20. 1846. Randall & Weston, mfimmowmnammso ESPECTFULLY inform the public R that they ars prepared to construct GRIST-MILLS, to be driven b) {Vatev‘ ur Steam—CLOVER-MILLS. PLAST ER-MILLS. FULLING and SAVV MILLS, FURNACES, FORGES and ROLLING-MILLS. Patent Bellows. of Daughters &- IVrighta’ plan, or the Cast Iron Cylinder. They respecllully solicit a share at public patronage, Mr. Weston is agent [or Dcrkcy’s Pal enl Cast Iron [Valor Wheel—consideled the best new in use. M’Lellers may be addressed to Clear fiield Bridge post office, or to Philipsburg. They will be promptly attended to; and work done at the shortest notice. ' GMRWH‘ENDIFIQ LL persons are hereby cautioned a A gains} purchasmg a note of, Twenty Dollars. dated about the middle of April last, given by the subscribers to Jesse B. Mlujors. of Boggs township, Clearfield county, as we have never received value for che same and are determined not to pay ituniasn compelled by due course of lam _ JOSEPH PETERS. _ JONAS PETERS" Bogga ip. Aug. 22, 1846, A 03‘ Romember—Suoll'a Philadelphia “ Weakly Paper" If! not a reprint of any other. The matter with which n is printed in not taken. already ael um lrum unv dnil pnpnr. 'I‘ERMSyOI" THE WEEKLY PAPER. Single subscriptions. por nnnum m ndvanco. 81 25 Five subscrl hone. do do 5 00 Twelve. JlO do ,do 10 00 Ono copy Weakly l’npor, and one copy 0! Godoy's nr Graham's Magazine. One Copy oflho Weekly Paper, and one of tho Union Mngnzmo. 'l‘wn copies 0! lhe ‘ Wookly Papor.’ and lwnol the Saturday Courier. 'l‘wn copies oflho ‘ Weekly Paper' and lwo of each 0! Godey's Reprints of For mgn Magazines. (If. nllsix coplmm’ 5 00 Persons acting as agents. and procuring subucn benmnre allowed a ropy. gmlli. (or lhcirlrouble. A Biography ofont- oflho Si new of the Declara tion of Independence m puhlinlied in ovary numbar —wllhahorl Biographical Slwlchcu ufolhor eminent: pOI’HUnfl. All lulu-m mnnl he addressed, post paid. (or the' monoy furwurdml lhrough lhe I’onunnuler.) to A‘ S('O'l‘l'. Publisher. No. 115 Chestnul Ill’OCl. Philadelphia. same, That all Blacksmiths and other» whose business may requue lhem to make fires nur their shops. are required in make (hem at n time when Khe WPfllhel is calm, and not windy, and also (0 have their fires at least 50 fret from any dwelling nrulh pr house, under the penalty of no! legs than one nor more than lvn dollars. [or (Ith “Hence, to be recovered according to law. 2d. Be it furtln'r ordained. (Sm. That any pols-nus burning shavings or other mantra on the slreels‘, are heleby forbid den 10 (in lhe same except a! a lime when we «either i: calm and nut windy, and then Ihr fin- no! (0 be within 100 [ect of any huuw, under lhe pen-ally of nut It“ Hm” inn: nnr umvt' than lrn dollars. l 0 be tcunvmml urrm‘lliwg in 'lm'. 3d. lie 1'! ordained, .X-c.. That the Ur -Illnul‘vcvs alumiy in Inl'(l'. relulin: In p’ul lin.: Hu- lmwmcnlu. dmll be exlemlvd Iluun Second Mrvrt In NW corner ul 1."- (Us( um! Sucnnnl, and an the Snuth side of Chmry Hn-e! Irum Front (0 Second, of uhit‘h Hn- lot hulders and those Interested! \viH lakv nutlu‘. WJIJJ‘J‘J‘J‘J‘J’J‘J‘J‘JJJJ J'JJ‘JJ‘J‘< S K E LOOK AT THIS! 3 2| @ANCERS of (liffvrent: \ W kinds can-be.- curnl by g 5 a vegetable pla~'vr. (by M. S :Nlcnou. sen. of Cleufivld luwnJ: \ with but lIIHI' pain. uilhuut cutflpg 8 :ur 0:1!ng Ihrm Huh—and II not cured :' S no pay will be askrtl. \ 2 Jul\ ‘J—paitl. 3m. : fof‘l-IJJJJJ'IJffJf/fJJfJ< NOT| C E . "TOTICE n hcvrby gun-n. th lemon N n! .Mlnnnhtrallun lune been grant ed In 'he subacnbt-rs un (he (‘ulnlenf Juhn vaarly. Inle ol lit-(cum: township. Clear— fiehl cnunly. All permns indeblwl In the same \ull U'un- lulu'nrcl an-l makepav mrnt iuunmlidivl). AIIII Ilnm' Inning Ile mnnd-a agniml Hu- Hume mll [He-em \ln-m -ulu!y uuxlu-nliumd Inr wmo-mvnl. HENRY HEGAR'I'Y. \VM. MULLEN. Ereczdors. Sept. 3. 1846. : Law Parlncrship. : s x 2 BURNSIDE & WEAVER, 2 S ‘VILL practice in U|calfield,S : and adjoining cuunllcs. : a Office one door north of [he “B§n- S :ner"oflice. ~ b. S A ‘j, S 8 JAMES BURNSIDL- J. VRED. WEAVER. 8 ”an 21. 1846. g :fJ‘J‘J‘J‘J‘J‘JJ‘J‘Jffffffffffff< IST of Grand Jurors for Decemw L term 18-16. Jackson Bonsall Farmer Martin Luther do Levi Dale do Wm. V‘Vooda',jr. do . John Carltle Blacksmith David Gearheart . Emmet Henry Kephart do John G 055 do R. Coleburn I, do Daniel Moore. ' do Ch'n Shot! do David Kirk Carpcntcr Jacob Campbell Farmer James MoGhee do John McQuillen do Samuel McEwen do A. B. Wallet- -Merchnnt Matthew Ogden Farmer John Ranoe , do Jacob Hubler do Nathan Clever do Wm. Leonard do David Adams do Wm. Alexander 1.. P. July 20. 1846 TINWARE. A general ‘nuart ment of Timur-e will be comnntlfv kegs! on hand. 'of. lhg best quality. flab ma B‘. ‘ . A LARGE PAPER, " FOR ONE DOLL/m I] max, Now publishing in the city of Philadelpluuficdfi'. WEEKLY PAPER. (1 lnrge‘ uizo FamilyNowapaW nemrul in poluicn and religion, and dovoled [u Liter: nmro. Truth. ans, the Arts. Scicncumflonnhfl'om‘ pernnco. Morality. Amusements. Mechanic-.E'duca‘ uon, tho Fnrmcr. Mnrkelu. 61¢. Subsunplion pliog.‘ Only One Dollar a Year. . when aubé‘cnbed {or in clubs of fivo, and lan when over lhnlnumbor. , BOROUGH ORDINANCES- Ba 1'! ordained and enacted by the Bur; gen and Town-Council oft/w Borough o/ Clemyield. and 2! is herelgy enacted and ordained by the authority of the Pan‘srd Sepl. 8. 18-16. ‘ J. \\'. SHIT“. Burg": R. WALLACE. Clerk KRA'I‘ZER & BARRETTSJ hly 29. 0 sOO 300 aOO Brad; do do. do do Decatur do do Karlhaus do Bcccana Penn Bell do Burnside do do Lawrence Cov'ington‘ Bradford Pike Goshe‘n' Basso '. Borough
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