a mm cratrc u'hTr. CLEARN‘ELD. m JA§.15.:,848 Who Auditor-" Report ol’lho rat-mp!- and on pondllutu oflho county for l§47rii 6n hand, and will be publilhcd'noxl week. - ‘ ”Menu. Walton and Konlly will ncccpl our thunh for paper: and pulflic documents. Comm—Last Snlntdny nigh. we had n ln|lofn. bout qix _inchel oflnow, followed on Sunday. Mon. dnv. and parl’uf Tucldny, with tho coldnl kind or chllger—ygloaing (he river for Iho mcnnd tilno lhio wimar. ‘ Sinco then. however. Iho“ Wculhor hn‘s moderated. and at pro-9n! Iho présprcu are highly favorable for\ film. The Message. We have only Ipncu In all lho nnomiun of Iho render to lho very' excellent message of Gnvornoi Suuux. which wo hnvo inlol'lcd enliro. Thnl'pnrl ofthe documem rolnhng tolho Banks nml the Cur. rency in downing oflho mou actiou‘nwroflocliun or Iho proplu—ptelcnunh an nrgumc'nl against an locromo 0! bank tnpilnl in our Slaw, Illul in per foclly u'namwemblo. 0n Iho subject of corpnrn lions. and special legialuliqn generally. the men sage ll equally clenr, forcible and wholesome. A an PAPER -—'l“ho Inncaslcn‘an and Chrani J 8 cf the Times. is .Iho lillo o!n new 9nd very pigltyvpnper jun commenced in Lancioler. Pm. by M. D.‘flot.noox- Mr. 11. formerly edited the Slate Capital Gaullc. at Harri-burg. and more re. conlly. (he Inhiligenccr ‘} Journal, at Lnncnlter. Ind in on nbYc wrimr. 'l‘ho Lancamn'an support- Mr. DALLAH for Iho Prelidency. Anonmn New PAPER—Tho Warm: Weekly. i- Ihe nlmo ofu lilemry paper jmn nlnrled in Full burg. by C. P. Sums & W. A. KINSLOE. Iho fim number of wluch is heroic ul II in quits large. and very handsomely dtnued up. um! bids fair In hemmo n farmidnhio rival lo the mnmmnlh sheen ufllw custom china. 'l‘hcir mm}: are 8‘) n yrnr. m lhr¢o~mpieo fur s43~in mlvnnér. \Va hope Iho undertaking may he cromml with the success It deserves. " Tm: Pnumnh‘cv -—-The lrienlla of Buchnnnn nml Dallu had a hard mg for Ihc Delngnlcn In Iho Convennuns in Iho my and county ofl’hilndolphin. The friends 0! Mr. Dallas gunned Iho clay—having n mojoyily dir-lhe deleglm—und no u mullvr of count. the city and ronnly delegulion lo the 4th of March Cunvennon will be mulruclcd according ly. . ’l‘hrqughoul Iho Slate. however. no (or no mroh inglhgve been held.nnd doll-gale: nppoinlcd lo Iho Slam Convenlinn. Ihey have been ulmml imm nubly inslrucled lo Illppbtl Ihc claim: ,0! Mr. Bu chanan. U ”On Iho sth inn" Mr. Calhoun admire-sod Iho Sonata on lho subject cmbtuccd in Ihc ruolnlinm previously uttered by him, Ho in uill. as ho was otlho lul union. in {not of muking out in line exlending from the 'gqu to Ilm Pacific. and for enough in tho lulorlor of Mexico In serum to us lomlory nmrly wflicicm Io indemnify u. {or line cxpanscl oflha war. and wilhdrnwing’our lwops to that line.nud defending iL Mi. Calhoun in up ‘ gamed lo Iho furlher proldruuon of Iho “or. in the hamlet Mexico. under the apprehnmiun Ihnl il will lend. évmlually, even against our objectnnd will. Io Iho annihilation of Iho Moxirnn lcpuhlic. and Kim! wq may be conipolled lo Inkc nonunion of the 'whoie country. 'ami incorporate il into our Union. Thu in Mr. Cnlhoim's pouilion. I. 4 _ WMLCAEI. Irom Iho Commillco on Mililuty MTnin.rcponcd 0 bill in lhe'Umled Slqloa Sennlu, In necotdanco wilh Iho rocmnmcnduliun of Ihc Secretary of War. providing {or Ihc culillmcnl 0! I‘m Regiment: 0! Regular», and uulhorizing Ihc Prenidenl to m" for and né'lcepr lhe services of 20.000 volunlecn. The bxll pnued Ihroucl} :1 10- cond [cadmg on [he 6th. and hp; no duubl finally pun-d lhnl body Before thin lime. ll l‘hon goes In Ihc "once. when: Iho Whigs are m the mojorily. and ii remain. lo be nan nhclher the hondr and melt vim! interests of Iho nnlion an: again (0 ho placed in jenpurdy for \veelu and mumhs by an unprofilnblo ducu-aion ofthe 313 nm” —or whether in will be [maxed lhrough m 3. body wilh lho de-pulcb which Iho cmérgcncyol ‘lhe cane rcquiren. and which (ho conduél oi the Son alo affords ad worthy an example. . nereninglo this subject the Washington/Union upon?" an {allow-.- ""I‘ime Ii precious. The troops should be in Mexico to operate wjlh woman! and uncéaung energy upon Ihe enemy. in or der to '-conquer a peace a II is believed ‘chat Gen. S:oll was. a! Iho lnu advices. a bom'lodeapalchmo columns lo the mining diatricn. Io occupy mool’ Ihp ri'cheu't'ninen withinleach of-lhe city—lo be snpporlell by a common columh. ~ There Is. no lime.‘ indeed: lo‘be 1011. In overhear an obstinnm enemy. and to pan from Sm‘e ;o-Sme. & from city m'cily. Vigor munuow be cobe‘ ‘he order of Ihc day. A rapid war may be followeq byran early peace.” - cop. rnuqn.-'l'he. Fedqyul member» ,9" n._.' Virginia Legillalure. in caucus nuemhlud.’formn|. ly‘nomim‘ne‘d Iho unpledgrd halo 0! Buena Vista. at Ihc Whig candidate for Presidenl. "l‘hin it ~wgv‘mwooduand gull lo the «animations anti-war Clay Whigu, 796'an go lb} n‘"Whig nnd'nalhmg but u whim": 6 who point; very ugniflcnnlly. lolho "had. one: uncommitted Genotql; nnd admonish thanilo‘flmmblr Capt. Tyler." .‘ V‘ j WTho Hon.‘ "I:th CLAY is now in Washing. tom-and Gen. Tumn. II in _expcfled. \ull a'uon be there glee Warm 'lhaiflbl'uu'pf fiapgeggmuuveflg mg 6m? in-I..'Mr. ”9'“, hrc‘qehi’eq' i bi" rel‘yum It) the: ufx'h'hig'uglfrgdg'e. in mi: rung): " ’i" ’ j WThc news from Iho army ls nolof much im portance?“ Gen. Philemon reached lhc‘rnpitol on she 6th Dec. with 3,500 men—Gem Cu‘ahiha ‘on ‘ the 8m with 2.ooo‘élnnd Gofi. butler m:- expat!!!" 1 in a few day: with 8.000 mere. ‘ Gen. Lnno had In btuuh wiih a party of guorillun n! I: place called ‘Mulnmornl; and dolonlod them. and relented uviml pritonorn. ‘ A meolmg {van hold in the oily of Mexico on ”10 4th of Doc. to devise moann for creating n mill‘Ofld {mm Vera Cruzto that city. The meoling WM chiefly campuncd oLAmuricuna; but 1: Maxim" present mid he was Ihoro nu Iho repronmmivo of some [our or five olhen, and pledged lum-olf Ihnl ihhe project was undenukon in n manner In In nuro ila auercu, In mile nine millions of subscript tion In the Block M nneo.‘ ' PENNSYLVANIA LEGISLATURE The Senionhnn opened very (Mummy. The very best lcoling pervmlon Illetmnka oflho Duma crulic memhau. mid hmh .pnnlen. on far. nppfnr diupou-d to make thin n working leanun. \ The Home was organised by electing I‘Acxzn. Speaker. Jacxmf Wuumurclnml, Clerk. nml Mc- CLEARY. of Philadelphia county. Sorgonnl m Armu. lnlho Scnale. Mr. Willnmwh, of Che-leftwa olcctod Spenkor. W M. C. Tony, in his Nari/t flinmran. printed in thccily ul Mexico. of the 9th at November. thus alludes to the cinnduct nl some nl the lstPenmylvaniam: "It is not gl‘flt'dllly khnwn thnt some (tin or twelve volunteers. belonging tn the [st Pcnmylvania Regitm-nt. ran ntt tron. Puebla when Gen? Scull advanced upon lhe.capttal, for no other purpme than to get A tight. Four companies at that Regi mel'tl were at I’t-rote, amt the remaining six “ere 101 l at Puebla to garrisnn it. At the tune the army 1011, no one anticipated lhe niége Much fullnwml. and in which the Peulnylvaniu men had an excellent chance '0 show Ihc alulf that w.“ in lhcm. Bu! (hernuawnu had me firul huml. 'l‘hcy anac‘hnl Ihl-mwh'cs ‘0 different cums, mun- lu Ihc light baHeriou. mum will! lho dragmmg. 9'") ‘olhcrs m the iutlamry. In Ilw d “OIL-{lll Mull-s Why “are lvhcfc bulls mm thick nml last, and «c believe "our ly every one has in hia pocket a cerlilicnle all his personal gallantry. Fur all Illis Ihey lcel vely happy, but since the fight at nml abuul Puebla Ihc-v wi~h lhcmwlws lmvk ncnin. Under Ih} circum-tanccs. We are sorry they lull their comrades. bul Iheir gnml cunducl in the [mules ol Mex ico will. me me ume. orcute (hem lrum censure." ELECTION OF SPEAK ER. lloum or REPRESENTATIVES. . Tuesday. Jan. 4. 1848. On motion. the Home proceeded to the election «I a Speaker. Mr. Krick nominated _Wan. F.‘ Packer. of Lycommgmounly. , Mr. Fox nominated George Ladlcy. of Chester county. Thrfir-t hatlol re-ulted in the election of Wm. F. Packer. as follows :- Wm. F. Packer. ;' 63 George Ladle}. “ 85 John C. Myers. " I John Allison. _ " l Mr. Packer being ileclaled duly elec etl, wan conduclcd lo the .hmr by Megan. whey and Myeus, and addteued lhe louse as lolloWa :-- Genllemen 9/ the Home (3" ‘ _ Representatives : - ln apprnanhing this chair. a chair ran lered sacred by Ihc mommies of the pan. am overwhelmed by Iho consciousness ha! I am nm compeaenl lo fill H mm Illa! Indoublml ability which has hllhellu char acteiized 11l distinguished occupants. I may. however, be permitted, With all hu» tnility. to say. that I bring to the discharge at the responsible duties devolving upon me, a fixed and steadfast purpose to per torm those duties with fidelity ; at the name time tendering to my fellow meinbere the most sincere acknowledgement: of a grate fiit heart tor the flattering evidence of their confidence. which I have this day received. his known to most ot you. that this i l dentical chair was occupied by the distin guished President of the Congress 0! 1776, which adopted the immortal Declaration of American Independence—and by tho Spea kers of the House of Representatives of Penneflvania log the last hallcentury.—— How forcibly, therefore. does this ancient telic/‘xremind us of our past history, of our 1 onward progress and our growing great. neee. But a little over fifty years ago. and the population of Pennsylvania was only about 400,000 eoula. - Not a tornptlte‘ghad been constructed within our broad limits—- no Railroad. or Canal was thought at eteam. as a locomotive pow er. was run known—and the man who wouldthen have ptoposed to bridge the Susquehanna. wantd have been pronounced insane.. Pennsyl vania nan a frontier State—the Allegheny mountains was the [or West-& the horse and the pack saddle Inrniehed the swift tine of transportation of our fathers. The en tire receipts of the Governm'em for me yearv 1790, from all acumen.» ltttle excee ded‘ 3300.000, _“hllfll theexpensea wnt'e 025.000 loss than the receipts. How wondetfully has the vscene been changedll Now, In 1848. Pennsylvanta‘is -a gun! and migh‘ty Commnnweallh. num bermg a population'of more than two mil tion .onuto. ’l‘urnpikea. 'Railroado, and Canals hate béon amended thtou‘ghout the State.-- Ev‘grylull has been made to te verbemlo _wttn the pnnlingl of the loc'omu title-and everywnlley in focal with me‘ many mustc 0! out industrious boauhen... Bridges. the finest specimens of nrchueo ture in the watld. span onr noble mam and‘ct’vl’lization has pressed back the far‘ wejatftn thé ahoi’eg ofthe Pactfic. -'l'he.en 'tirs feceipts at the Tre'uwty forthe year} just closed. amounts to about‘s4.ooo-.099; and the expenditures for the "13° P°"°d are about 733380.000. V ' Such is Pennsylvania now. when we. hsr' rspreseutntwes, have come up here to direct her futur'e destiny, Let us than. one and all. by a united and harmoniouseflorl. put torth our best exertions t 9 promote her onward pmspetity. and thus secute to ourselves the blessings 0[ those whomny come alter us. A SCANDALOUS PROPOSAL ‘ "l'he Lnncnuter Journal says—The fol lOW'NI msolution was submitted by Mr ‘ Hudson. on_Monilay, the 3tlol Jannarvfll ‘ "Relnlvt-d. 'l‘lm theCommtttee nn‘Mil ll"? All‘ain bedirectod to inqttirointothe expediency of requesting the l’lesidenl of ‘the United States to withdraw to the east bank of the Rm Grande our armiau now in Mexico. and to propose to tho Mextcan government forthwith a tteaty of peace on 'the following ham. nnmelv : That we m- I'tnquish all claim to'tho indemnity for the expenses of the war: and that the hnuttda :3; between the United States and Mun-o shall be established at or near the dcacent between the Nttecas nllvtl the Rio Granule: that Mexico shall he ltcldtn pnv nlljuut claims due to nurcitizann at the commence ment 0! the um; and that a convention shall be entered into by the two nations to provide for the liqutdatian of those claims and the mode of payment.” The tale nn lhe revolution Mood—Yeas (ll—Nays 137. We give Ihe names of Ihoue voting yea from Pennsylvania. the rehrcscnlalivc from lhl! diuric! “as among them z—Blanclmrd. Brady. Dickey. Ille- I/vaiuc Slro/tm '\\'o ask the people to mark thru- rcrre ants to duty and patriotism. “'0 ask good old Pennsylvania to remember llmse who profess to be her representatives. and who have insulted her ab-ent sons by voting for this diahonorinu proposal. Fm the«gond nameof our race and our cmmtrv. we rrjoire that this resolution wm lhtu distinctly put. and thus indignanlly repudmtcd. For the good name of Democ racy. we rejouce that nu man n ho profeuep its principles. has made himself infamous by sustaining it.—l’ennsylvaman. From ‘ho l’cnnaylvnmnn. Behold the Effect The New Orleans Della has this startling statement : ‘ "Mn. Cmv's Spat-scum MEXICO.— 'l‘he Lexington speech or Mr. Clay has been extensively circulated throughout Mexico. and has created quite a lively sen satton among the Mexicans. They. we are informed. do not disguise their hopes. that the predominance of the Whig party in this country. will result in the withdraw al of our troops from Mexico. The, are destined to a nuel disappointment." The Della does not explain what it means that " the Mexicans are destined to a cruel disappointment" in these expecte ions. Does that able paper mean that they will he‘disappointed in these hopes, if Federalism shall tnumph in November next. and find the war still waned? If so. then we have only to say. that them is danger that these Mexican hopes would be fulfilled, if Federalism obtains the next President. Let the country remembet this prophecy. » Mr. Goamn. of Virginia, has. as we perceive. made emotion in Congreu for certain papers—no: in exinencc-—in re yard to the admission 0!: SANTA ANNA.-- We hope he will not be interrupted in his Quixnuc enlerprise by any of our polilicnl Inends; but would nol a beller purpose be served by appmnung a Congressiona! Commiuee In no to Mexico and enquire hmv much Amencan blond ha- been epill, and how many Mexican projects have been elarch. on accnnnl of Federal alucles and speeches against Ihe war? GEN. 'I'WIGGS The American Star. at Mexico, tltue speaks ol the gallant 'l‘wtoos, and his de parture for Vera Cruz: With thertrain this morning leaves Gen. I). E. 'l'tvigge, who. no under-land. has been five years from his family & friends. From the first fight at Palo Alto up to to day. Gen. 'l'wigge has been in hard _ser vice. and richly deserves what he enjoys—— the eppellatton of the [igltlt'ng general of tlte army. lie-nae at l’alo Alto. Reeaea. Monteray—the bloody east end—at Vere Cruz, accepting the road towards the city. ‘ 81 front wltrch directron the reinforcements l to the besieged city were expected. After the capttnlntion ofthat city. Gen. 'l‘wiggs moved otht‘itlt hie div'ietort to Gene Gor‘ do. and at that place trchteved such a brtl‘ } ltant vrctory that his name, and that of the gallant dtvittion under hrs command. has been the theme of praise tltrungoout our land. In the valley of Mexico, 'too. we find him In the frontal tlte'lightmpproeeh mg the enemy's works. regardless ofthe shower of bulls that was lelltng around lttnt. Gen. 'l‘. has been ttt "(ore battlea'tlian any'Genetnl to Mexico. and theleervicea that he has rendered his country are infi nite. and not until impartial ltietorv tells of hts lubore. tt-tll tltey'be duly appreciated. In other fields than MeXtcolte has ;dune the State some uer‘vtce.’end in all of ohteh. ttke lthosetn Mexico. he has been a work ing general. We wish him a pleasant journey to'Vera 'Cruz. and; although his departure treat the l'ront ol’ the army may be a general matter of regret.” we 'httpe that tte'rney be permittedto visit those at home. tram whontvltefhu been so long‘estranged. ’ The ‘chcteal flowers ever. scalleml in on old bachelorfs pnxhwny'tnrp Ivlu- .’l‘Wo up: u! a preuy girl! 'V " ' Rttluuutuu Guam—JOHN, BURNsk‘IVI'IE M‘ . il‘ 7 lif 7 N I. I ' v 262 N. SECOND. SL. ;l’hilntlolphia, hnd boon aov~ HIRTY ‘ROMANC . , ‘eml yum afflicted with Rhettmnlic pains in van. FOR TWO DaLLflRS, ou- p'arta ol' the body. During which timo he ni. ”JVHICH i,” allth‘nt is asked, per dt‘munjy, 0d vnrimtl remediou. nud ‘uml outward oppltcu- issuafirefggsérgrgegt SheJWNIg. wilgig‘t'tfllé Itom without numbor. am! in all cone! with no ol- the title of ,c m. anun y. . ' aontiul benefit. Wus final] Inllllcod to make lri- ‘ > ‘ ' I ' ‘ nl or wmcmrs INDIAN yVEGE’I‘ABLE PILLS. '1 HE NEWSOF THE WORLD. a finale 25 con: box of which hot only gave toilet, I! Will Coqlain forty colttmns of {he mogtfqal. but utter u_ning lhema short time drovo ovary pnr- noble and Interesting Romance rendtng‘evér ttclo of mm from tho body. . » prenented to the American puhhc. ' .Bmutu: or Cotimznrm'n AND lut'rntom!—~ "Among- its contents will be (hi: celebrated llilttmomhor that the original‘ and only éonmne In~ novel of A. . , t'tm Vegetable Pills the Iho uignuturo of Wu. HI '1 Mac ‘ . - E ‘ 7 ’ Wumtt'r written \'\"|h n )0] on the n tubelot o’B7 . m 7" 3" ngland, . clichhox. ‘.I t I .‘P B}, E: “ii, :‘E‘EINOE‘DSJ g“: cellebmcd‘author (PT/w genuine for sale by R. SHAW. ° ‘ "e n 1”" °"- W 1 ' é" lhnrOC-‘ sole flgenlfar Clear/ield ;’ CHANS & 830- d A‘Fio' A'cxmdcr Dumas. ’9‘?‘ '"d be.“ 9"” Tnan. Curwcnamlle; Dunn. BARRETT, "c '0 ’ Lulhmsburg ,- and wholesale at the 735 cc and general depot, 169 Race street. P n‘lav dclpht'a. ‘ DIED—In Punnulnwnay. 'cin Iho 1" inch, Mn CATIMRINE. conlorl ol‘Thomn: McKee, Esq. Detnocratic County Meeting. The Democratic Republicans nl‘Clear field countyrn'ill meet in general county meeting on 'l'uestlay evening of the ep proanhing court. far the purpose nfappnin tin: Delegates to the 4th of March Con vention. and give an expression 0! their sentiments an to the proper mode of can. ducting the ptesent wnr. liy order of the Standing Committee. Latest Arrlval I: #101719 NEI’V GOODS 277‘ THE CHEAP STORE. HE unlleuignetl hnsjuut rcrolvrd T and opened, at Beccaria Mil/9,1: large Mock ul ‘ Dry Goods, Groceries, M. &c. which will he will m low for CASH m arrvplnbh‘ CUUN'I RY PRODUCE. or LUMBER. as can be purchased in the Couuly. grj‘lmlies 8: Gvnllcmon will do well lucnmc nml examine his pluck. and he uloubla no? they will find every thing lo plrasc. ADAM HARSHBARGER. [ll-ccnrin Mills, Jan. 7. 1848. g Apprentice Wanted To the Blacksmit/u'ng Business. N Apprcniicelu Ihc abuve busineu 1" will be lake" immcdlakly by the subscnber. lo whom a good chance Will be given. A buy 16 or 17 yous of age would Dr prelevrcd. JAMES lIOLLENBACH. Clealfichl, Jan. 7. 1847. Assessments and Appeals. HE APPEALS [or the nuesaments Timmle hr the year 1848, will be held in the Commissioners ufiice. during the Court wet-k. tn Wilv: Irom the 15! to the 4lh' ul February. ‘lléllllive, .whcn a|| [muons emilled by law to a hearing mll please attend. JAMES A. REED. 9 AW!“ KYLER. 5 JAMES ELDER. 9" Burough ol Clearfielul. January! 5. _lB4B. g Meeting at County Comm’rs. ERSONS having hunmeu totmnnct with the P board 0! Commissioner: of (Elenrfleld counly. \VI“ take notice. that mid Bonn! WI" be in session ul their office. In the borough ul Clcnrfiold. on Monduy. the 31m: January, (imam Anon—H. l’. THOMPSON. (.‘l‘k. Cumm'nt Oflice. 15m J .nuury, 1848 Zifssiri‘ae . stray Heifer. ~"'.'Vu~&O——,Vgr AME (u the Immune; U! the subscri -0 bar residing In Lawrence vnwmhip. :10qu the middle ul July, :1 [Vinilc and Red Heifer. “rallied with tar. and auppu and [0 be mu yé’irs aid. The owner is n'quuted lu come I‘mwuul, prove proper. Iy, pay t‘hurgei, and take her away, ulh erwiae she mll be (li-pused ul according lo law.‘ AMOS REED. sen. ' 24 '47. annence, Ip. Nov, , 'l‘llA'l‘ BIG G 01.” » "1.13 :37" MORTER, STICKS out to let you know that there is a parcel of . , fiFRESH DRUGS . M the old more between Hemphill'a and [lurx lhal's.just arrived from the cily. FRESH, NEW AND GOOD. A first ra‘e assortment of Drugl. Medicirm. Oily, Painh, Yarufih, Turpentine, Dry While Lead, Dye Stuffs, Coqfcclianary, Fruiln, Perfumery. Patent Medtcinm, and Palm! articles of a very great variety, among which is the much celebrated ©3113 ©33s©efimo . A never hailing article for removmg grease, lur pemiuc or paint spots from cloths. silk. &c.. without injuring the cloth or varying, the 0010'- ALSO—One ofthe bed: nrticlcs’ of ' , vmmmu WW Ever offered to‘lhe pub"? J: is .thi: regular lemll wormjerkcf,‘ w‘llich‘ liev'er‘fnils to relieve the hule syll'erer “when properly administered.— 'l‘herc Is on hand}: variety ofulher articles deci dedly too numerous to’ mention, therefore We would i‘nvilejhll‘who .wisln'o procure any of the qbove articles, or family medicines of any and flu}? variety, (and be sure 0: getting a g’ao‘ol gr cle.) to call in Ihc sign‘ nl me ,Big' Mortar. forwc lmve them; And'are determinedvlq sell Ihém low lor cum-and nothihg slim, " ’ J . up, All those 'ald mm rehaired’ 63' 'PllnCd 9m amngwpnes Pm in "nml!“ °‘ ”W" W .‘g'gnl' - u“ .. _Aag. ‘l4; ‘1847. , THE SUN OFflTHOS. '* Translated expressly for the News qf the" World by one ofthe hest linguists ofthe age, THOM AS WILLIAMS Esq. ,z . . , Our Ipace will not permit us to givelany der tailed liu of the great start: of reading lthtl mnmmolh column will contain. .~ but every fam ily that wishes to have n whole‘library of tend ing. will be sure to subscribe immediately. All subscribers who remit their 82 prior to Feb“)!- ry 13L. will receive ncopy or DICK'S superb steel engra'vmgol‘ . the selling- price 0! which is B'2. " ' TERMS—B 2 per annum. invarilbly in ad vance. Specimen copies will be sent to any postfaid order. Si COPIES. Each subscriber will be entifled 'to a cop'y‘ol the magnificent Premium Engraving. All or. der: should be addressed to VE‘IIA'I‘ highiy valuable properly mn - am] on the Susquehanna river, in Burnslde township. Clearfield county. and knuwnau the estate of Matthew Irvin. deceased. Said property consists ol With a Store-House; Blacksmith shop and several Tenant Houses, \\ hich will be tented unparalely or ull together. as may be'dceryed 'npsl syllable. As a lumbering establishment. this pro perty. in connection with the Grist Mill and Farm. posses" advantages over any other in the county—being eitoated im mediately on the River. and in the midst of an extensive timber region. and in a populous section ofthe county. The above property will be rented tith er [or one year, or a series of yearn, and possension given on the first 0! April next. W'l‘erms made known. and no, lor ther tolormntion given, on application to the aubacriber, at Cleatfield, on or before the first do} of March next. . . AMES 'l‘. LEONARD. TAKE N 0 I'ICE that l have applied to the Court of Common Pteas o! Clearfield county for the benefit 0! the lows made tor the relief of Insolvent Deb!- ora, and that the Judge: at said Coon have appointed Monday the 3m day of January next, (1848.) [at the hating of me and my cteditora. at Clearfield. when and when: you may attend 'Il you think proper. " ' AP AGENTS WANTED.—Tho NI subacrlbel’ imhes to engage in the sale ol his Map: a number 0! young and middle aged men of moral and bunneu habits. a: travelling agents. Having com pleted new and greatly improved editioht at his Universal Atlas. 73 Maps; Inigo Map til the World. Relerence and die tance Map 0! the United States. Nation-l Map ol the United States-~also. a variety nl other Maps. Including several Maps of Mexico. the subscriber is preparedwto lur ni~h agents. lnr cash. at the lowest' passi ble prices. ‘ Address. . S. AUGUSTUS MITCHELL. Northeast Corner of Mnrkeund Seventh Streets, Philadelphia. Doc. 23. '47.-pd 0f Henry Reams, deceased. late 9/ Bra dy towns/1i . Clay/Reid county. ' CLEJJRFIELg 00 NTY. SS: The Commonwenllh of Pennsylvania. $1112.: I ‘0 Juhn Realms. Ellngelh «<01: ~ _l Wrighr, Dawn] Wright, .fg‘ka-N William Rena-a, June Rea” ”29’ Susannah Rualns and Hen ‘ Ream. ;—Cnthurme Reamo an David Renms, by their guutdlan Pele Arnold, 'and John Realm nn‘d,chr'v Regms‘,ossignces 0! Samuel Ream, An'. drew Russ. and Sarah, his wile, (chum-w and heir: 0! Henry Beams.) and tonll other perwua’ Interesged 2- , . YOU ate h‘fseby cited to be and‘appe‘ar belore the Ju ges of uur Orphans Court to be held at. Cleutfield on the‘ first day pf Febr'uutygtA- 9.. 1343, ._al lO‘o’clockv in the. loreuuon. then utttl then: to accept or reluue to take the teat entate of thy paitl Hemy “cums. deceubed. ottuute tn But!!! town;htp. {Bid quunty. at the uppmlwfl yntun‘tilmtpux, upon it by thquueatduly held and u-t'urued, It? the salt] CW" M I“? _Nnvembgr mm, 1847, to wit :q-thatract I” :Illtd'llr 196 incles; appfflllEd ‘lt'wo homlinl tldtlmu. Witnesa the Honorable Gnnge W. anlwatn.l,.Rflfyltkfnt,,uhziaid um)”. at Chgudfighl. _‘ the 18.1) tllygothpe tembéifA‘; 1);)!8‘41. ' {mi ..‘:,.;'-..2. r; 3th C. WIS-LC“ Cl’k, O.rC._:_. A; M. HILLS BRAGELON NE, SIRWJII’I'ER SCOTT 1N ms 1,11”? me WILLIAMS BROTHERS, Pubhshers,24 Ann street. New York. 'm .. RENT. A GristJllill, Saw-Ml! and . FflRM, Guardian of the Minor Heirs. Dec. 30. 1547. k Notice to Creditors. CHRISTIAN LANICH. Clemfield, Dec. 27. 1847. mm 1 .-. II I 10 DOLLA R 8
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