“‘33? . ”BY ”Mm! permisainnfilhfié'fill )e firoach :39: main lho Presbyterian church in this Mace. on the x' finlmon] Snbfinlh. hijM'. J FLEMINO.‘Innd on the rim Sobhmb in Fob. '4B. by Rev m 3 Lm‘n. 321.0 Pikotown-hnp. on lho 2a Sabbath in Dec. by Row. FLtmmq; amen mo 4:}: _Sabbnlh in gab £4l ’_4B. by Rev. 5. Coopzn. _ . f 5?" ‘ By Divino‘perpisninh. the Ro‘v. Mr. Cm-rwom‘nv. oltho Protestant Rplsmpnl Church. will prom‘h In lhe 333-" Courthouse. m (Elam-firm. nl hnll mm 42 o'clock m lbq afternoon of "1025111. pm! at 10 o'nlock In tho If mommg ohha 2th inn. Alaont'lln‘, Cun‘v‘miwillo 3 ' Schookhonno at 10 o'cluck m lhe morning o! the 25m, .3;: 'am! a: ball past 2 o'clock m gho afloynoon oflho 26th -.- mt. ' ' ' ‘ , ‘ ' Tm; GALAxv.—-'l'he prospgcxus of [lhe ii. I. Ways/(Galaxyfl’ will .be fobndin 0|" Jig columnfla ' Thane of our traders who are R fond of {mi and frolic hnd better be nhhev g Inblcliblnn {0" ”"5 Galaxy'. ' I E ‘3‘: Eff We have now firsl raw winter—as ‘33 cold as Greenland, a: liule snow, but a; lhe f 7 -3: (roll caught lhemow ‘ all standing.’ slcigh i" riding is rather a rough business. l .5 To the Patrons ol the Banner. 3 Having purchased the interest ol Mr. l Tnomeson intlte Democratic Banner. the 3 ; usages of the "craft" require us to make ‘ our obeisence to its patrons—merelysts; " ting that the task has been delayed beyond I . the proper time by the nntisually ‘crowded l ‘. state of our columns heretofore. it. By this change of editors the political f '”.2 sentiments of the Banner will undetgo no ‘ change, limit will. as heretofore; be stead .Q; fast and unwavering in the support ol Dem ».::3 ocrsti: men and measures—always keeping 'f:‘ in our View the great cardinal principles ol the Republtenn party as our guide. To jeep those ptinviples in the nscendant in the.glorious old Keystone. and throughout the Union. our time. our attention. and our labor will he cheerfully devoted; In thus supporting the principles which we feel assured are best cnlculeted to u t}. cure the greatest amount of happiness and '.’}.prospority in our own favored land, and t" which are destined to "extend the area of ”.3 freedom" until they shall ultimately be ac ltnowledged throughout the world. we shall 3 at the same time treat with the utmost cour : may and kindnessthoae who may hold tol :, difl'etent views. runny of «horn we are‘ ; pleased to number among our patrons.— : We shall pay the utmost deference to their opinions. , 3 The citizéne of‘our country are the eov : ereigne, and above those of all other no Ls“ lions. should be intelligent. This intelli 3'" gence can he obtained more correctly. and 33 at lea'e cost, through the medium of the :i Newapaper than it can through any other it“ source. It ahall, therefore. be our aim to publish a paper giving such information as :7“; ie indilpeneably necessary to he possessed 7 by’ery citizen-Unto make it less aparli no then an flmericanJournal. 0'1! coun try is now at war with'a neighboring na :s tion. The man who carefully reads the 7 newspaper, that faithfully chronicles the curring events as they occur, will have a 7:2: more correct history of this war than can 7:‘. be chronicled by the moateereful historian. Who. then, should bewithnut a newspa pH i }_ ‘ We will endeavor to make our paper. in‘ 7? all rerpecte equal to any of our country ce tamporariee. end to a citizen or the country} iii more useful than any other paper they. could get for the same price. 3% And finally. we Would ask our friends 77 and patrons to exert their influence to in creare ocr patronage, an it ie at present far from affording us a fair compensation for our labor. In order to place it within the reach of every citizen we have reduced our termrof aubecriplion. This must be fol-t lowed by a corresponding increase of pat ronage. or we 7will be the losere by it; and an n; 9'“ ‘ ch K,- n), em! .0! on ion the ing ‘ 4- ‘nf -‘ her ‘3 he 51.: a“ v: w: the .’ lii-i3} w. ‘batefore laeapeclrully ask our (ricnds oo iedeinlié'r I": g‘odd old maxim} “do un to o!lle'r'o,',’. &c.,v and [and up 'n [emf addi- Moml names for our list. - . , - ' Respectfully; ‘ _. 3 ‘ lhe '.')":syi ch! as n.» ..."... and a "m.. 'J Lum' 1.932%" their - A“??? ‘ igl'm It‘é "REPEAL AND RESTORE. ‘ heycr é, ‘ ‘Tlme appeuh to ‘be but .liul‘o don't); mm "'."5 Eiifigésiha preaem’law charging p'o‘smgé on newa‘ “9'” :.j‘vfggpapm under 30flmilea, will be tgp‘ealed. Willi ‘figor no alleled no to be less bppreagive on “',,”. , 923:” wcounlry papers. Mthrodhead; 0! In!” ”3}, cnnajlvania. embraced the.'g'srllea¢oppoi'l .99 °f LN} unuy after the orgumzalion otxlhe‘Houae "if; ‘ 1; Yo bring lho subject befoye .Congren. and ”first, .f‘"? ) a ham noidolibl he will ptoeecute it to a “97;”; .H ,peody. arid. successful iss‘u‘c.‘ ' lidf'ofl '3 Thetounlijy pleas}, wilhout a _singlg éxr‘ W” ‘ feplion lhm we‘ know‘ol', have openly. de lnandéd this men-lira of juplico~and lhcte l 9” opei. oppositidn~ldit tron; ho quartet-'.' J'be Pennsylvanian io-lha first city paper, lo our knowledge; .lh'alllmo oaule‘bm man'- Txllly in.the Suppml'ol lhiu 'efl'ohiiw vitally “27 I 9'2 m 9 c {,s}; t fiffi'h’é‘i cm: A 1; Fl 21.1); n ma. 24.1847. A 4. HEMPHILL imporiant (lithe chnnlry présa‘.‘ That pa per of Ihq 17% thus wisely- and'ngenerously diecourael: . . , _ " ' POS'BA'GE ONEEWSiIiAPERs. A mod‘emenl, Which seems to be very gencrgl in its clmrncter.'ln nuw bo'ingmntlc Pylhefnewspapt‘rs in this nml other States. tn Invpr, ol repealing the law nfthe last session at Cungress v‘ctnlug the pustuge nn nempapers. within thirty‘ miles of.the place of publicatinn ; and we‘nee l_llnLM r. Bnooumn. the efficient member tryhm lhé Nurlhnmpton district in ‘hli.Sldlle, has accordmgly reported a resolution provi sling for the napeal of the act in question. V!!! cartlinlly second the (Halls nlnuv cutempnrnrivs of the interior prese. and t hope. sincerely. that Cttngtesn will hr prompt in acceding tn their just demands. Mr; Pnstmaster General Jonxsox’s late report—lhc tint yet issued aincr the new postage low h" had a fair trial—in an evi dence of the wiadnm of n more liberal puii cy than that which hue heretofore regula tedthe ncale 0' pnstage's. It may be. doubt less. the repeal demanded by the countty nrrsn, will impose new duties upon thou efficient Piwtmnsters who are already tnn insuflicicntlv paid; but in a matter in Which the public i.- so peculiarly .serwd— in which new facilities are placed within 1 the reach at the masses—it seems to [H to ‘bP the dictate of the clearcslduty that gov ernment should content to a temporary diminution of its own H’HIUfCBS. in ouler that the Pmtmastem have no reamn to complain while wrving to the pmpie tlh‘ir tree netwpapors. We wuh Mr. Bnoo Hmn's prnpusal pmmptnnd cumpletcsuc cesa. ‘ BIS/“By tho fullnwmg letter. it will be seen that our fellow-tnwnsman. Col. Bro Leia. has ‘ formally withdrawn his name from the list of candidates for the oflice of State Treasurer. The high character of the importuuitiea that were made to Mr. B, \t‘llll tlte prospect of an election the. would give the fullest satisfaction to the people. under different circumstances, could not be resisted, But when it is remem ‘ hated that for the lant six years his mten- ‘ tion has been almost entirely occupied with ‘ official duties—requiring him to be absent from his home and business the greater portion of his time—the public will at once see 'the'ucrifice which he would minke by immediately returning to public life. as the State Treasurer is required to be at his post almost constantly: From lhe Pennsylvanian. Col. William Biglcr. ’ We have received from this gentleman, lung and favorably known as a tlisflhguish ed Democrat, and especially an lor his ser vncen in the Senate ofthe State, the tut. buying communication. withdrawing his name at n cumlitlate tor State 'l‘renurrr. There is no Democrat in the State who would have more trailessty and cnnscien tiuu‘ly dischnrged the duties of that placr, than Col. BIGLER: CLEARFIELD. Dec. 41h. 1847 Messrs Hamtllon & Forneyui—Your 'valuabte‘paper. as welt as other Democrat ic pvesses in the State. having presented my name to the public, inconnecltun with the approaching election for State 'l'reao urer. ldeem it proper to state. through the medium at the Pennsylvanian. that 'i do not mm. at thta time. to be regarded as aspiring to that important 81 honorable station. The considerations which have con-trained me to decline being a condui ate. are unimportant to the public. and need not be stated. 'l'here are other citi zens of the_ State willing to serve, Who are more competent to discharge the du ties of this department 0! the government. and better entitled toils honor than my-l self. ‘ ’ Imus! embrace this nccasn‘bn. however, ‘ to make my sincere thanks tn you and nth er friends. in different parts of the State, who have seen proper tn Manuals my name with an office also much hunur und responsibility. Sincerely hoping that the Democratic members of the Legislamre may. 11.8 icon fidently believe tho-y wtlt. succeed inma king a wise and harmonious selection of a citizen to fill this important station. I, remain, very truly, y'uur lrientt, . WILLIAM BIGLER. l [GDThe Saturday Evening Post. as alilcrary paper, Is not excelled in the Uni ted Slates. Na olhev paper has suslained itself so dell and so long—for it is a reguv lnr conlinualion of the old fllln'nson’a Sat urday Evening Post. when i: mood " sol itary and nlone”-Ibe only li'eraty gmperin Philadelphia. 'And now,- when .the POST. after keeping up will: lhe spiritoflhe age, or we might rather say ages. is surrounded with any number of cotempowries. u slill glands ut‘lhe ' head of“: class. ‘ ' 'l'l'is phblishéd él'lhe follbwing'rétesrg Single cnpiea, 2 dollars per nunum In udvnnco,3 I! nolpmd in advance. , , ' _ _ Far 5 dollars in ndvuncamna copy .wnll ho aunt threeyonn, . , l . . " ‘ _"I'o Own: we mnko the lollowmg liberal oflora ; gCOPIES. ' lg DOLLARS PER ANNUM. 13 u 15 u" ' . u 18 " . ’ 20 " - 4'; ".‘, ~ - . The money 10! Clubs munnhvuyn bn nuhtm nd vunco. , 4 . ‘ , . again anlauide on the Wilma! Provi} so; in our. paper 6! the 9th. We 'commiued dl‘l‘éal g‘efiuilll'e_"l( bull? by, gla‘ling ‘_lll‘ug Clon‘ grads had the power. 9nd rightly prohibit ed slavery in thotleuitoriea. [tyne dia c‘overa‘d in the proof. but we were too much hurried thicor‘mctitt. nbtlthinking it ’wotnld go beyond otlr own circulation. But 'astvi'e see it cnpicd'mto .othor pépcrs. we .have thought übotter to‘vmake the correction Idle than never, ' . ‘ Uff'W'e have received lhe firs! number of the Union Magazine, publiphedmnmh ly in New York. by Mys. C. M.Klnx- LAND. at $3 per year. It is a very hand mmely executed work, and bids fair to lake lho lead in me interary wor’d. The en gravingu are oflhe eery best style. ESPN”! week we exper! to publish a few exlrncia Ham the report ofthe Secrela rv of the Treasury. II in the mug! splen did paper evér published at Wmhinglnn Mr. WALKER is thé greatest rescarcho; oi ho tine. ANOTHER Msssmn.-—Prepulem Pom aenl in another message to Congress. "19 olher day. nearly as long as his lme annu al message, voloina lho bill ‘of lhe laul 91-9 n'on making apploplialionl fut the im rovcmenl of rivers and harbor; We have not hnd lime to read il, but it is prmmu‘n cé'il qygry able and valuable documenl. & we will endeavor Io lay, a! lean a put: 0! 11, before our rcadors. ‘ POSTSCRIPT. hale hnd lmpél'lnnt fn'bm The Waslnnglon Union of 'l‘ucaday lost, received by lhll (Friday) morning's maii, conlaina law and lnghlv mwrrsling mm; [mm Mexico. We have only upa'ce In give a briel suuunary. The adrires are (0 lfio 25th Nov. from lhe city of Mexico. Gen. Anaya had been elected President by the Mexican Con. grade-dies favorable to pence, and hnd ap pointed Minisleis lo Ireal wilh Mn'l'ml, whose pouer. however. an a commissioner for (hat putpou, had beeh previously to ‘ voked. . “ The moslvunhleauanl news. however. is the arreal. by Gen. Scan. of Gen. Wouh. Gen. Pillow and hem. Col. Duncan.— The reported came was lhal lcl'ers had been wrillen by these gentlemen reflecting upon Gen. Scan. and which had fallen ihlo his posse-sion. SOUTH CAROLINA —'l‘he Houn- “(,ch rnentauvesvhuvc reached that the “or now wnged against the u-publm ul Men ('o is just and proper. and that South Cni ohnu will sustqm it With all the moms in her poww. Also. that the gnvrrnor be requested to return to the gun-mnn nl Connec'tcut and Rhode Island, withqu Comment, (erlain nesolvn ol the 103 MB Win 0' those States touchtng slurry. The Union say: [but a letter In" bye” rcceivrd at \Vushingluu “ lrnm n' leading democrat a! Nashville," stating .Ihac lhe "up. John Bell. rccemly elrclul [7.5. Senator. will (ukean early occasion lode"- ‘ine hi» posit-Jun on the pk’ace nml war que§tions, in apposition to Mr. Clay's reu nlunom. The New York Commercial .fldverli scr published an exlrac! lrmn a loner dn led Clly ul Mexico. Nov. 9.8, which is as follnws : " Pulttically u-e’nre' without anything of intcrvu lu communlcnlv. Altlnuugh lhe Mexican Congress and Ewculwe, asmn bled til Quurrvtaro, have hithmto come to nu determination upon the qucs'tiun nl peace with the Unitrd States.tlu- pacific party is neverthvlvu exerting itself. and wehuve nu «qubl that. if they nreonce allowed to treat, pcncc‘ “ill be made.” i i The Portland (Me) flrgua says: In lhe action. \Vebster vs. Abbol. belme uur Supwmi-Jutliqial Court last week. a ques tion was started uli‘elltc'r‘ marriage con tracts entered into nn'Suntlaywwere valid. The Judge and counsel. however. all'a greed that they would be valid as‘co‘ming under the head of " works ol necessity ur charity!” - i i' ' ‘ The New York (‘uu‘ricr and Enquirer. lhe New Orleunn'Bee. 'nnd the lending Whig paper in Georgia. are all out wilh "pen nml strong dgnunciglions ol Henry Clay's late Ami-American npeech'. _ OnzGONL—To lho Staleminn, lhe Oregon lornln. ry presents lho prospect ofo future empire; lo lhe buninou mumn boundless field of wealth; lo lhe plgilunlhrupm. 11 land lo which lho oppressed and downdrodllm millions can flue: but In lho physi cian. wh seal" to operate. by "mum's ' law-lnnd remedial, the Oregon appears a Vast llarb-gnrdon, luxuriant wilh unlldulon lor human suffering Aml it mny not be lnng.'ll‘ lhc'vpuhulorily 'ol‘ Warrant": 1 lunuu Vzam'wu: PILL! conlinuon u; incmn‘ne. he. forov lho Orcgon pill be scoured for lhe neadful planll.‘ ’. ' / ' ' BEWARE or Cdumzntzlh AND [urn-nos! .'— Romemhar'lhnl'lhe o‘riginnl and unly'genuine In~ dizm Vegetable Pill: have,lho signature of Wu." ‘WKI‘OIIT‘WN'HED with .u, pqif on QhaJop'luprSol each bob. ' , ' ‘ .. ' gr}? The genuine for sale by‘R. SHAW. sale flgelilfo'rj C-‘lear/ield ,1 Cums &rflno-y Tam, Ctirwenavflle; DAINIEL Barman, Luth'zvsbar' ,- a'nd wholeq‘ale a; the Vice and enerafdcgp’t‘. 169 'Race' atrqet..P u‘la; dam/flay - ‘ ‘ y ».e Mexico. .DIEDé-ln ‘Bmdford township. on Mondfly' We 20m inmJorm R. inlnm lon or Robert ‘and Jami mn Porter. ngod,7 mumhs and 18 duyu , , The Old mufllvdlc‘w-b‘l" how often lho youngnm Called! ~ - ‘ ~ | 'Mua! lhil youlhful flowé}. A ' ‘ ‘ ' ‘ Thu: blooms?! and chcurod our‘hcurln Fair Heeling comfort ofan hour. J , Ilow‘aoon" we're culledm pnn! ' Now In 150 bosom of my Gn‘d,’ I 2 ‘ From ovary Inrrow'lrce. . _ We would nol wish then bnck again. . But wo would go In lhoe. Brudfinrd; Dc§. 22:. l ’ nohfifia‘f"W7th' ‘ "OLLIDAYBBUKO, PA. CLEARPIELD. PA. R. 81. W. A.'WALLACE. .flttorm'es at Law. V§7ILL maniac in lhepvvm‘n‘ couqls » QM Clenrfiefll, Blair 8; Elk coun ties. Buv‘ineu entrum’d in either nflhc panners, will rccclva the éare and Men, lion 0! both“ spp. 16. ’47. ‘ AP AGENTS WANTED.—-The NI sumrlibor wishen m engage m the sale-. 0! his Maps a number of young and middle aged men of mnrgl and businesl habiln. an Iravellmg ngents. Having cfi'm p'eml new nml gveally impruvcd cduinns ufhia Univqsal Atlas. 73 Maps; large Mapof the “'orld. Revlcrencz‘ and dis. lance Mapr lhe United States. Nalinnal Map of lhe United Stump-aim. a variety 0! other Mum. mrluding nevrml Mung «)1 “mm, lhe subwribvr s‘! prepared to (ur ni-h nan'S, lur MM). 3! lhe lowest passi ble prices. Adclwu. S. AUGUSTUS MITCHELL Northeast Curncr nf Mnrknr and Seventh Streels, Philadelphia. Dec. 93, '47. ~ pd IN TH E MATTER Of ”(my Remus. (lemme/l. lale of Bra dy township. Firm-field m’nnly. CLEVIRFIELI) COUNTY. SS: ’ ’l'lzc Cnmmnnwen/111 9/" Pennsylvania, ‘ ,rqu’ 'a‘O Jnhn Realm. Elizabeth 3&sng '- . W'i‘lh'» David \‘Vrighl, 3“ 345,155: William Reama. Jane Ranma, *M* Susannah Ruamq and He-nry , xxx: Rvalna;—Calharlnoßonmsaml David Ro'amfi, bv their guardiand’cler Arnold, and Julm Rean and Henry Reaml. ng~i2nors of Samuel Realm, An drew Rosa. and 94m1). hip wile. (children and heirs 0! Henry Rmmm) and to all Olhur prrsnn! interested '— ' YOU nrt- hereby'cited to he and appear hen-re the Judges of our Orphans Court to he held at 'Ch'nrfield on the first day of I Ft-bruarv, A. 0.. 1848. at 10 o’clock in the {on-{mom than and there to acceptor refuse to take the real estate of the said Hrnvv R‘euma, decanted, situate in Brady tnwns'hip. said county. at the appraised valuation put upon it by the inquenl duly huh! and ro‘turrietl to the said Court ‘nt the NM'ember lrrm, 1847., lo wit :--the tract of hnd n" 196 new, nppl‘uiled at two hundred dollars. “'ilnns‘lhé Hnnnrnbie George W." \‘Vnodward, President of Mid court. at Clenrfieltl, lhe 18”) day 0| De. (ember. A. D. 1847. \\’M.'C. 'WELCH. Cl'k, o'. C IS'l‘ or Grand Jurors for Januarv L Term. 1848 Geu'fle R Dillen Fred’k Arnold Amoa Bonaall L‘lvi Dale ~ David we“, do Thomas Raismn do W'm Ogden do James Daugherty do J “ Caldwell do Ab'm Penrre ' do Isaac Kline do , John Young do Burnside John McMurray do do Jnhn MrQuillen do do HPan Now do do (‘.h‘n Pouarfl Cabinet maker Borough Ch’n Hamish Lumbermnn Decatur Rob”! Rosa Farmer Pike John Dale do do Juhn Patton jr. Mrrchant do Petpr Genrhurl Farmer Bogus David (Tree do Beccaria Jon’o Evnna jr. Shoe-maker Penn George W Helse " Farmer Girnrd .I [ST 0! Travis .Jurora (or January {1 Term, 1848. ’ Gnome-l Gunaullns Farmer Kardnus Wm M Smih'y do Beccnrm B B “'righl do do Rohpu \‘Vhilesidc do do 'l'homn! Cowen Laborer .do -VVm Somerville Farmer Chest Samuel McEwen do do .Thnmzll Holt , do Bradford John Bruner do do 1 Gc-orae B Dal? . dn' . ‘ Pik'e David Flcgnljr. do Boggs Gvorgle Turner _ ,do do John Adams ‘ . ‘ VI do . do J S Rndebach - Lfib‘flfer Borough D'W Moore . ,Brjnfit; , , do J H Hilborn IConlgv‘Qjoerl do ‘ J W Shogun angpmykel‘j dd- R Henderson , ..Furme‘t ‘V‘de‘m _Hlenry Swan ‘ ; ,‘ldo ; ‘ Jordan Jeremiah Hoover :do, ,I , I , Morris John BKylar do : . I: do - ElinHmd * I. do ; I:1 Ball; Rom-ll McMurray .do 2 - ‘ ’,dol, ' Jesscfluuon ~ ,do ' ,‘Burnsldr Thomas Mche I4_do . 410,] 3 Joseph Luvoluce _ 'l'ai'm' ‘ , , d 0 {E John 'l‘hnmpmm Farmer V , 3"!de Joseph Seifer‘ ‘ do ' do: J Postletlmnir A‘ 1 do") ',‘ do ,‘ Eli. Rinhell . , Ido ».‘ d" .Tholnhfi'K‘irk ll‘ I"? ' ‘I"II‘ do _ .I‘ “Benjdunh'cum dg: -; , Idfo Just; Wi'i'mj ‘ V -‘¥";» ; 3 "W 9“? '.lohn‘llosscl 'I'I'I'QIIIqu-r'l 'II“IIII’IéuI'nI" Farmer' Morris Chairmaker Brady Farmer do do du do Jon'an Lawrenrc do (in‘ Bradford do Meeting of‘Counly- ‘ Cdmm’rs. Ptk§o~smving bu‘g‘mtu xo infnmclfwuhtho ' WM Ofl:Cummissnonén orfilomfigld acqumy. “1'!"“k0lwlicc- that «mud Boardwmba Layman at lhpxtoflim‘in lhq _ borough ollClearfiqffi’. 9‘! ,Th""' thy Ih'o-SOth‘ol'Dob‘r.lijm.)- u, ,”v V." ‘l‘? :' z ' vu x allmm-‘JI-‘P. .moMnmm («If-k- ' ; ~ -‘s°.'l‘m'mofl‘lca.Blh§ , x 5.1.. “ Dor‘miberhlfifi'l. 112”." g , "' ... ' «2 Prize in the ; Lblk‘éijbflliteré PAUL’S v. EEKLY GA LAXY The great ,R/nt, delplzia . Comte Weekly. ' fl andflltlgeum of FUN I .'. Ia dwdedlylupflfigrlg all ,cotempomrieq in‘poin! 0' ce'°”""¥.'unt 'eml popularity.'ttnd genuine mirth provuklfls humbrounmemt; and thought! can'- “0‘ hm“ "‘9 'llnqin'fl,uliltdt Expansiwnem’ of 1h? blanket "how- Ito! In {good _ nrticictz gennraliy come In small package»; and lilllo,peoplo m, oll’e'n‘ Possum] 0‘4"” "‘0“ ‘fililt- tho Galaxy may be PreJ lumcd '0 [’s “WNW 0 the attention amt generous. pnlronng’o of "moms! dmcernlng public. Cancun: trolion, condensation. and brnvilymro lho grand cha’r‘J ucterizltca ofthtl ago ofslenm. and the Galaxy pnm. htnglnrgoly oi those pcculmnlteoioondonsoa a \‘nd uuntity of mutlortnlu tholfmnrllcst possible upono. f11ml; those who may make 1c 5120 ol'tlto Galaxy n‘n‘ objection, nro but short-utghlt'y. and lonlt not to its no oi intrinsic excellence. Wofo the Galaxy tho-size at n collnrdoor. m.- tntght ho oidull and pmsy u'num. berless compilations ofthe p anon! dny yoloplnewu pom”. - - oit at our columns wooltnlter nook. Are they notfillcd with sparkling. rtt y.'sptov. wrlly,und hu morous articles, In larger proportion thao may. be lonno in any at our compoltlnrs. The chance nptrtt. olthi- goodly Quttkcr city. 013 m our evor randy t-ott. tribute". and we nro‘grutifi lo persona that thctr effort: moot with a gettcrouslnpprovnl; . ' . . Effervescent with the apirilol the ogomlorcd will ‘1 Spit-‘0 0i good ltumored attoodotemverreudy II a h". yot relieved by a dash of sentiment nnd sweet poetry flndmmnnco. we look npun‘lhe Golaxyos botmdlo becomo in lime. one of tho ”ending Jourttoiu ofillte counlry. - , , Lovertt ofgenuino unl‘orrt‘d fun. tvitand humor. you. cannot )lublf‘nbt‘ (or u hdller paper than PAUL'S WEEKLY GALAXY. it will moistdigeation, draw? away the gloomy ltovloring shndowa 0! care. dispel the tlluatons oraaducu, and Hour away ‘lho'colmobtr ol the brain. . t . ‘ Hypochondrlocs,ifyou wohld enjoy lruo health and unalloyad pleasu'o, lake lhoGalaxy. ll i 3 holler than (he naslrum of any ompirlch; and never. fails lo pm morchealrh by inspinng wholesomq luughter.guod _ humor and mirth. Throw away your boltlu and your pill hum. peruse the Galaxy every week, and Wu mll ho wiserrnd boner fmcn. ‘, ‘ HEADS OI“ F MlLlESLlfg/ou would subscribe lnr a cheap. valuable and popular weekly. lork nllho lGnlflxy. lliujun what you' want. llu‘comcms an mnoqonl. humorous and onurlmmnég; and oloquiel cvenmg. when aiuing by your fircsi o,surrouuded by allyon hold mast dear, you can enjoy lhe pleasures: clutchat or line any. wnh a wholesome gusthu 7 knovva no drawback... 4 . V , ,‘ /" PEOPLE OFALL CLASSES, from lho merchant“ ‘ lo lhe laborer,‘lhe GalaXy in n unulral ground whom you canull m'eol wnh plchuuro unalloyod vimh any Ihingflmt can annoy orgivo you pom. ‘Merchanum ynn emerge lrnm the shadowy gloom ofyuur oouolnrg houu. where can you look ior on hours cmarmn. ment with moro certainly or onjuymont. than in tho perumlnf lho Galaxy. Lovely boll". M you mI" your bouduir, nurroumlcd by beautiful boquelo. fino books and sweet singing birds. can you look upon‘any orlhom with more dolighl than you'look upon lhe pages ol the Galaxy, Pdilirianr, when you grow lire!) otho vnxntion and _lrouhla of pohhcal affarn. and neck a briefrolaxalion where do you luoll wnh mom conmaty ol nmlaumn, gluon lo the Galaxy. Mechanical when your daily lorl lg 0V": ‘3O ,9“ “0' hunl up the Golax wilh cagerdeluihl. - Every yearly nullscnbdr to lhoGn axy will be Fro: cooled with ocopy of "I‘he Village Somnam'm m. a thrilling romance. by one 0! our most admired!“' thorn. ll Wlll be forwarded by {null Immedraloly on the inbrmplion monoy beinf rocorved- _ In orderlo accommodate a l those who may dour. lo lorm cluha.lhe publrshero hnvo fixed» at the burn [or clubbing.tho follomng lnw . ' wTERMS PER YEAR: Ops copy. BI 00' Twonly copte'u. .16 00’ Pm copies. 100 Thirty copier, ,19 00 Ten ropxcs, 700 : Forty caplet: ‘ . '.’46 00 Specimen number: of the Galaxy will haunt to any can on applvcuu'on by letter (post paid.) '. A ll letters nnd cdmmunicnttons mufi be addressed (pm! pmd)to HENRY P. PA L &;'CO. ( Publishen, Philadelphia, Punt Dec. 23. 1847- 2 m. ‘ NOTICE To the hair: and legal rcprcs‘cntnlives'. of JAMES CONERIN late or “lest townlhip; Hun. tingdon county, dec'd: at nniOlphn'ns c'ouxt held in and for the said county 0! Huntingdon on the second Monday, and eighth day olNovebmor. A, D,‘1847, on motion of 'l'ntian J. Coffey Esq. :1 rule was granted upon the said heirs and le gal, representatives t 9 come into Court on the first day ofthc next (January) term. beingjbc 10th day of January. A. D. [B4B. and Ihew cn'usc iflny they have why the real estate olthc said James Concfin, dec'd,'-should not be sold. ’ . Anest. . ‘ - JACOB MILLER. Cl’k. December. 8.1847. . . "352933133?“ stray rfiy Heifer. “3‘38“ . , ‘ AME to the premises uf (he subscri {3 her residing in Lawrence Inwnship. about Ilw middle 01 July, 3 W'hilc and Red Heifer, marked with tar. and “3mm led to be two years old. The owner,“ requested to come forwmd. pruve proper ly. pay chalgvfi, find take her away. 01h emirc she will be (linpnsed n! accordlng to law. AMOS REED. sen. Lavnence. lp. Nov. 24. ’47. ' DR. JAYNE MEDICINES. KRATZER- & BARRETTS, .~ ‘ U Clemfield. Pa.-—-and I. L. BARRETT «‘3l, Co., Cl‘qmjield Bridge. Are the regularly qulhunzcd age-nus for lhe sale M the above valuable medicines. and have On hand :1 vely large'suppl)..—- The; also intend keeping cnns'nnu.’ on ban a [nu supply. ' June 10,473 DR. E; GREENS RED & BRO‘VN Pllllis; HE demand lor the above medicine T in the In: 2 u’r 3 _wat". is tle'ein'ed a sulliciént apulogy lor'j-In'cing ll hm'v ful? ly before the people ; and the disease! lnr which it is applicable have become go [He vinlefil in (his country lhnl'n". I‘Ptne'lly'e'fili’,‘ [led tn cnnfidence. is a great tleéitlerétdm; The diaeapes l hllude t 6 are 'Hc‘pulilil, (Livier amnion.) Dysnepsia; mul'll‘eixl'nle complaints iplgcnc‘rul. '‘3‘ = . .W _ BET‘J'M _abtgvcf pills will 'bie'kvfilm'glblh stqmly lqr snlel-Ihx ‘ " ‘'P’ z tI m . . , ,Ifiqh‘tir‘d»Bhaw.‘ Cléixifiélil‘} '. Bsglcrlaq. C 0.,; 3m 't(l\illil{lp. ..l «. - t,Graha’h..s':WTigllllf‘llfib‘lllbltl - Jame: MnGir'A-SPhillgilburg. ugh 20,-41846.:":Vf1"‘,‘-fi’ ; ’V-i . ‘ . ~ icsfure; X
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