=I A ; ;,:.,I‘.h--1 =rum isfifima mm: mm: .‘. «WA ' ‘ifi‘i‘l’fé éixifibi’ .IY; MISS HANNA" F. GPULD .wt 9 . A . ‘- . W “ "Mane? thkpd ",5" menu Flrnnd. ' -Alpenrly shell was in my hand“: ‘ ‘ ‘ , _,,meopgq npd'wrplq upumhe anml ‘ : My} . +3‘l"6l.";‘LieMyu‘ufiilelne §:L-hr.~lfi¢‘-'dny;‘ 1.. z} - ' A. onward fn-m “501901 I infused, , ;A‘ lmgenna Idok I tondlv mm; ¢ ‘ v fiIA-wn‘o came mllmg high nml rust. ' ' -_-‘ . ‘»_'A,ndgw,nshcd my hneqmvny. ; -‘ *‘K‘ And Ina methonght. 'lwill nhonly lie“ ~ ; .~ \Vlih every mark on enrlh from me 3 ~ . . , "., A wnva of «ula‘g‘k nblwmnis nan , . “5;; -wm hw'ée'p‘a‘rrMu Ihc plot‘o " X’ii} \ {Where}! have Hod-4m: nundy sham ,4 ; Ofnmer: 9nd be lo me no mom»- . _ - ‘ r‘o! 'n'm-Lmy’dnyulho name I here. .:.| 1. " To‘luw no track 0.: lgncv. _ '~ - - , 3A,“) ‘é'r’hilh Hfm’ ufho mums tho nundu, ’ .1 [And gold: the Weigh In "in hnndv. " ‘ -] know aiming "can! "and: . ‘ . lhlctibkd against my nnme._ ' 0! allelhil mono! panhnlh megln-n Oh'll WI Hunklng‘wul lmlh Ihoughl. ”And from lheu- floating momnmn cough! .. _.l Forglory‘or lot Ihnmc. ; ‘ ~llebellioss‘ Ripenissg m . _ Canada. ' We“ have watched with mttch interes the growing discontent in Canada for the pastyesr.‘ Every thing betokens another p‘oliiical struggle at hand. Ever since the] lateltebellion, the seeds then sown hovel gradu'a‘lly'arzerminatetl. The return of Mr. Papinesu to- Lower Canada has given fresh hdpcs of an ultimate release from thtaldom. Thev'allemriled union of the French‘ and Loyalisls. alter the armistice. was ofa mo mentary character. » e The movers in the plot now going on are the'leading men of French origin in the Layer Province. Several of the must wealthy men in Quebec and Montreal are aetis‘e and bold in their determination. An organization of an Association has been made. the headquarters being at the tor mer ctty’, for progress and reform in Cana da‘s. A‘conyuof a secret circular has been diseo'seied by the government, recommen dinfi‘ elixillarysocicttes in every Part-h. til . the§names of the officers to he forwar «led to the Presidential Board at Quebec.— ThU discovery has caused much uneasiness ,lithttlteerown party. “The discriminating- duties that have for a long time . favored the - provinces under the British‘tarifi' arenas! done away in a great r'ri‘a'a’sltie'hy' Peel's new bill. This has ex cited the. ire of many of the English mer. chants of Montreal'and Quebec. and caus ed'the'ni'; to re'flect‘in favor of a union With tho;Btates.' 'l‘bi's'pa'rt'y have established a periodical called the Economisl. It is fillsdiui‘lh contrl'aints against the mother country for neg eating them in their com . ~ra‘erce. They [have demanded of Great Britain the management of their Post Of fice palammnt. which has recently been ahead" . ,‘Pé {They hive been vociferous ilt'. theirretinss‘t's' for a lreo navigation of the .Shjls'ai’ren'c‘e‘.‘ in order to‘cops with the Kti'tei'i‘c‘a'n'sfor s shsr of the western trade. This question as yet is unsettled. although‘ (urged open the Crown. y'lfhey have ti'eti ; lions}! to be allotted to regulate their inter; ‘ Ital afliiu in several respects. the roost im. ,portant'of which is. the right to matte their own land of duties. without discrimina ' I in. favor of English manufacturer or gridsnholturns tor fretghting. 'As yet it ‘. ss'oot been fully conceded. Another bone "“0! contention is that they are compelled to pay an imperial duty for all intporls front " thoßtates.“ an addition to the Canadian du .ty.._;'l‘he imperial portion they desire re peeled. ‘_ , The Montreal Gazette. and other lead ing; his! papers.. are assuming a hold ' ground; The Gazette says:-—' Ournal- W tendencies. that is. those of the Brit 1, gig-and pro-British inhabitanls of this - ' lanymre all lathe IV. England Slates) ‘An election for. Parliament is now in ' t'r ass, and'conducled with great spirit. §sml candidates are up in almost every ; jslrjet—esen where there isthe least hope ..s-rgittypper Canada. The object is a thor ' ml: organization of the party. Mr. Pa- Vmelu has issued .an address to the people 'of six columns. setting forth theirgrievan on.“ Like O'Connell in his Irish procee- adhra- he is for Reform and Progress in a ‘ l_eg__t_t| ugnnen and diecouragee overt able. in order that the government can take no [final-gee of the move. He aayethe U jinn'n'f the Pro‘vinCee ia a failure. accotii {linked to keep down the French popu efefi’eoll re-agitetee all the mansion” that _ neural-ed when he was obliged to be ' come fugitiver He in for e‘ Legislative Goalie“, to be elective; eepoueee Republi~ .canien, and deeirea a dissolution ol the Union. The royal party denounce him ~"‘ee_’ie‘-Roheepierre and Marat. ready to wade .- in Engllehhlood.‘ , . - :Mfd’epine n in a believer in the omnipo tentiod infa‘llibla right ottha many. "I have found,’ he eaye. ' a Erotecting asyluin ia:the time of storm int e clareio land of :Ji'bmy,‘ the happy country which in your " ulfihor. the glorious and powerfnl con ,2 “(Milieu-of the United States, .end then. inthe hospitable. polite «and learned from 1 «thence .our ancestore 'eame.‘ “la belle ; If; lance! the-inetructore for ages of the na- ‘ .fi'm' “E“WP'B who would advance in ‘theroitle of liberty and ‘progreee, and in the higheetoivilization.’ s' " - ', ‘ j .- He leclum It large on the advantagee or ' a; republican government.- and the miecblof nail disadvantage ol Englielt annotation-+- fle‘deeitee elower Canadian Republic. : ‘ .néifle'llhne‘eooelndee: . 3 ' a - ;sanGhrwonld-that thole who‘nave‘th'o liefortnne -to.he indignant to the" enerelt ' formal- (Morton! *arfléiqlrfippnb ‘ Miler.) Ion! - 've-thetnlelieb lltn'pl'ey . '...l¢_!,e‘~.td tealttl'n‘fit‘nrneyftnto‘ the ,Unlt‘ea ‘ Stateyend‘there minnow-m hornet ‘etally the lumera‘tlieretexcel.‘in eutelort. ' thou crown how. from th'e'i'ery vent forms. the: roanmd‘mha‘n ,‘VenJOvfiHhi: (he vrrv 5%.”. flow the very, pOOI’GBI'QEH.‘ tfi‘ztéfi'udiei lhe price at Iho 'very-néheot 013mb; hhd ihry will meal-" Vim ma um ' form nnriv‘é'rfi-Wa owe‘u” ‘heaa good things m‘om- good government undOur’n Moan-home." , ;fl‘h'g’g eléc‘lio'n hns Nak'en place at Quebec; ‘ n 55! Mn r‘efoit'n‘ membem relu'rned "Mead «I'M-n cnn'sei'ivmivea. ‘ ' . ' - .Sir Robert-Pee! lately aflirmed in a speech that Canada was of bin lime use :6 En'fland.‘ Lou! Svdeuhnm. in'hia rorres p'ondenro'. ha'o‘ said lhe same" Ihmg.- If they. mll force Ihemuelves upon us wa ce'r m'mly ohallnnl ohjem mum 222700.000 aim-i w hich may contain.—Rochestcr Dai (y flmmcan.‘ IRELAND. The last ac‘eonnts from Ireland forebnde a famtne to several ofthe remote distrtcta even more terrible than that of lan! year - One report any: thnt hundreds are, at this moment. solely dependent for support on turnip'leavcs boiled. wtth a ltttle raw meat. which. In I very few days, would be con aumed. While an officer of the Govern ment who visited Clare Island and Innis turk.‘ my: thar'he‘ now several emhcinled lttit'etoh'es' expiring in agomes Irom utter mam. ‘ / In hm year's s/lnmine. according to the speech of Mr. H. Grenan. in Par-iamom. 115.929 persons died for want 0’ (and; while in the coming wlmer. Lnrll Fi=z~u| llameuimaled than a! least 2.000.000 no’d reqnire relief. And in connection with 1 these lernble armistice, we may give a nother—one of rhoee Inc» which lie at the root of Ireland: timely—lhnl in one hun dred and forty-five parrshes. conlaining 1.- 600.000 inllabilanla. there was not one residrnl landlord. Thus th'e'a‘ubulence ol the country‘ie drained from her bowm. to Tomi-h means lo alien landlords lolcad spendlhrm lives in London and Pam. If Ireland had a-- l-‘arlmmenlof her own. how long “cold ouch a fatal order of things be allowed lo cominuel—Salurday Post. Poor England.—The London 'limes ol October 20th makes the lollowing ex trannlinmy admission : ‘ Sorry are we to any it. but the truth mun be rpoken—the countuy is poor. To any thnt it want: money or cuedit will not convey a very overwhelming idea ol the hellnleuneslto unmenol our readers. So we will repeat that England in poor in the grosseot and moot tangible some. The country has till just now been miserably deatituteol load. That deficiency in hard ly supplied. and in uupplying it so lot. we have both to part with our gold, and put ourselves in debt to the world. This is being poor in a very plain nense.’ ‘ THAT BIG’GoLn \Ess. moanß,§l STICKS ouk to let you know ;:L‘ but there in a parcel n! iFRESH DRUGS At the old store between Hemphill’u and Hurx thnl'a.just arrived from the city. FRESH. NE W AND 6001). A first rate assortment of Drugs. Medicines. Oily, Pain", Varniah, 7urpcnline. Dry IVhl'le Lead, Dye Slufl), Confectionery, Fruils, Perfumery. Patent Medzcinu, and Palm! aniclu of a very great variety. among; which is the much celebrated ‘ @331?» w S®AIP° ‘A navel-failing article (or removing grease. tur. peminc or paint spots from cloths. silk, &c., without injurihg the cloth or varying the color. ALSO—On: of (he best articles of VIEWIIWWBIB Ever offered lo the public. It in the regular built wormjerk'cr. which'ncverfaile to relieve the little sufferer when properly administered.— There is on hand a variety of other artiéles deci dedly too numerous to mention, lherefore we would invite all who wish to procure any of the above articles, or family medicine: of any and every variety, (and be sure 0! gelling a good ar cle,) to call at the sign at the Big Mortar, for we have them, and are determined to sell lhom low lor cash, and nothing else. N. B. Mllbose old teeth repaired or pulled out and new ones put in the place of them by A. M. H. Aug. 14. 1847. Fashionable Tailqgting. M. A. FRANK ESPECTFULLY mlorms lhe cili- R zens of Clearfieltl and vicinity that he rnow pieplred lo execule all orders in the above buuineia with nentoeaa and despnteh, and in the most substantial and fashionable manner. Hrs shop is situate on 2d utr-e‘el. adjoining Geo. D. Lauicha’ Hotel. where he will be happy to attend to all who may luvdr him With o call.— The New York and Philadelphia falhions will be received regularly. All kinds of- country produce taken in exohange lur work. at the higheatmnrket prices, . " Augunt,2B, 1847. _ _ ' [CPRHI'] Daiii’ Végeiuble Pain-killer can be had from the subscriber at lhe above I'flnda. > ‘-. H , Mo Al F. .' l ' OAUWRCDW ~ : l i\ 'lB [lamb] given to all pet. ' l , lons not 19, harbor qrtrust‘ ,1 \ ’on my u'g:’cou‘nt,§ céylain boy' ‘3. ibpb‘hd: ,Geo‘rge Bataan, Who -‘...- ~ mapncondedlqum mp, Said boy il'nboul I 7 yé‘a’rs' tillage, and was Inden lured to me until ‘he allnlqed the age oi 21 em. .£~ f W'u. IBVINI Pyilie’lp. NOV. 5.1847,? "'. a , ‘GRANS.&v BROTHER have ’Juu re? '.:ceived a-new supply? 0' Mn. Bem’ #ggoM’NdL 5‘5 UPPORTERSMM a ROVED mass)?» ~ comennssmmntnnmsmn; WITH the commencementpf the 30th Con. ‘ gress, we propose to continue the icon. gressionai Register on the same plan as publish ed during the last session. It will contain a full and accurate report oi the business proceedings oi‘Congress. together with sketches of the do_- bntes which take. place in each house. The neittCongrefl'willQbe one of. the most impor tant which has assembled $O.", years.‘ and it isi our determination to give to the people a com. pletc history of their proceedings, at such nlaw price thatevcry person who takes an interest in the acts ol that body can procure aco y. It is believed that the lat session of the £0“: Con ‘ gross will continuelat least eight months ,- and we therefore propose to issue weekly. on autum moth sheet. octavo iorm. their proceedings at the unprecedented low rate of . One Dollar per Copy [or the Session. THE WEEKLY UNION V ‘ FOR THE SESSION. This publication is not only the cheapest, but it contoins‘more valuable reading matter than is to be lound in any other Weelrly published at the same price in the country. Besides the po litics oi the day. it contents all the late and im portant nous, both foreign and domestic ,-' and its icommercialarticlcs'are not equalled. it will al so contain a complete synopiiwl summary ofthe proceedings of both Houses ofCongrcss, and be ilurnished to subscribers at the low rate of One Dollar and twenty five cents per copy for the Session. Clubs will be furnished with ten copies for 810. All subscriptions must be paid in advance. I'os'mu'rns. by sending us five subscribers lnr either ol'the above publications, will be er titled to one copy onnis. Subscription price of Daily Union per vear - - - - Subscription price of Semi-Weekly. published tri-weckly durlng the sessions of Congress - Subscription price of Weekly - - CLuns will be furnished with 5 copies of the Daily for - - 840 00 5 (lo Semi-Weekly . 2U 00 IO do do - - 35 00 4 ~ do Weekly . . sOO IO fldo do - - 15 00 Distant Subscribers may forward us money by letter, the postage on which will be paid by us, and all risk assumed by ourselves in its sale transmission. : . Postmauen are authorized to act aaour n genta; and by sending u: live Daily subscribers with 650 enclosed. or .five Semi. Weekly subscri ber: with 825 enclosed, or five Weekly subscri bers nith $lO enclosed, 'will. be entitled to one copy of the same edition as they lurnish us sub~ scribera'for, gratis. ‘ No-rtcx.—Nzwrpapen. by publishing our proa~ ‘ pectus, Will! this notice attached, until the lat of December next, will receive. during the next session of Congress, the Congrcuional Register land m- Weekly Union. RITCHIE 8: HEISS Washingwn City, Sept. 1847. Belletontc Foundry. mwumm (‘l9 o THE Sublcribers. having purchased the imeual of J. D. M’Lnnahun & Geo. Welch in lhe Bellefuule Foundry, wnll continue 'lho buiainess m the old place. under, the name 0! \VELCH 81. LEYDON, where lhéy “I“ be happy in see ihe‘ cuilomeru ul the-late firm. H'gc‘gh cut with all ulhers deeiroua o! lurnishmg themsehea wilh nnylhing in their [me a! very low rates. "l‘hey. wnll keep constant ly on hand— . Stoves qf all lands, viz : The Improved Hot Air Cook Slo‘vea. Air-Tight Fancy Parlor and Ten Plum Wood Stoves, 0! all sizes ; lhe unrivalled Balloon StoveJour sizes; and Cylender and Fancy Coal Stoves ol all kands. MISCELLflNEOUS JIRTICLES, such as in numerous assortment of Plow Patterns; Hollow-Ware comislingol large and'amall Kettles. Poll, Skillets. Pans, Wagon Boxes, Sled nml Sleigh Soles; smoothing Irons, Stands lot; Umbrellas, all kinds ul Grist and Saw Mill Castings ol approved Patterns. together with an ab sortm‘ent ol Brice and Durkee’s Reaction Wate‘r Wheels. 81:. Castings ul'al kinda filled up to order on the shortest notice. _ uj’Every article in their line at busi ness will be sold on the moat reasonable tent“. and all kinds ol marketable pro duce taken in payment. ‘ ‘ D. WELCH. “' Dc LEYDON -3 Ilellefonte. Sept. 0. 1847.—1 y A. M. HILLS. CBANS dc BRIDTIIEIK, AGENTS for lhe auie o|»Dr. JAYNS ,Famil Medicines; . " Dr; CULLZ'N’S Indian Vegetabc Rem egy—Panacea. Specy’ic and Pile Rem e 3' Dr. {RPPLETON’S Remedy for Day'- neu ,- v (MNTRELL’S Compound Medicaled bylrélp‘g b'araaparilla ,- C'Ji R LL‘Sflnh' Dyspeplicl’owder; CflN'IRELL’S flllcra'live Pills ; SflNDS' Saraaparilla. &c., &c., 6w. fluvejusx tecewed a hash suppiy ol lhe indie. ' ‘ Curwinoville. May 10. LAN‘D'SlJ‘g';elongin to the Estate ,pf Samuel Cochran .’ , ' THE Cp‘urt 0! Common Plans 0! Chen ' terl~counly hav‘ing’ appointed P. F. Smith. Trualee‘to ”sell and convey'lh'e lindn‘bélbngiug lo lhe Estate ol Samuel Cuchvnh,'dgéqaaed. late ‘ol Cheater couhly , All persons v‘viéhing’ to purchase my portion-6i the lands In Brady township. will apply to the subscuber. find'fi" gholo with are mdéb‘téd [or purchase: from ‘she‘. lotuiér Ttuulee,‘ are "tequested‘m Cbme‘ {brwud hin‘jd makefia;m‘ei§l.. . . ' .. 3 JOSIAH .W. SMlTHaflu’y ' LI“ .' ' ' for P. E'Smilh,"Truilec. ' Borough'bf Clé‘irfield,’ ' ' ' Seplw (LlNK—put} . ' . GQODSL‘ =II CRANS‘ tS" BROTHER; ‘ Curwvensvil‘le, Pennsylvania, HAVEJM will keep dbustanfly'on hand. a largo aunrtmont of Dry-Goods“, Hardware, Que‘ensL wm‘e, Groceries, Drugs and Dye- Stufi's, Tin-ware, Books «Sr Sta tionary, Hats, Caps and Bonnets, Boots and Shoes, Tobacco and » Segars, Umbrellas, Carpet and Carpet and Cotton Yarn, Con : tectionnries, Paints, Oils, Teas, &c. &c., All 0! which they are prepared lo sell on lhe most reasonable terms. CRANS & BROTHER are lhe. Agent: lot the sale ul Dr. Jaynes' celebrated family meilicnneu. {G’Gnmla exchanged for Lumber, Pro duce nml Furs, for which the highest pri ces will be given. December. 2, ’47.'—ll'. Fall and Winter GGO‘DS. JOHN PAfl‘TflN, jl'. having JUBI reluunetl Irom Phllullclphiu. Is now teceivine a wry lqrue and well releclcd sluck ol FALL and WINTER GOODS, cuneisling ol ‘ 79 Dry Goods, Hurdware,Gro- CCl'leS, QUCCHSVVDTC, Drugs and Dye-Stuffs, Saddlery, Books & Stationary, Hats, Caps and: Bonnets, Boots and Shoes, Tobacco and Cigars, Umbrellas, Carp ets, carpet-chain, cotton yurn, Confectionaries. Oils, Paints, Clocks, Solo-leath er, Nails and Glass, Stoves and Stove-pipe, Ropes, (3%. In a mud. evety article usually kepl m a country store. which Will be sold LOW ER than ever oflercd in Cleatfielll county ijCounlry produce. LUMBER and FURS 0| all kinds. taken in exehange {or goods. Thankful (or pant lavori. he invites the public 10 call and examine lor themselves, bolh no lo quality and price. "is Mack 15 unusually large. and ALL FRESH— no nld goods on hand Cumemville. Oct. 4. 1847. 310 00 200 T A N ;N_ E R Y. SAMUEL B, TAYLOR RESPEC'I‘FULLY inlmms lhe cm zena ul Clealfleld county \hat he has leased the wall known Tannery of William Hanahorne In Curwinnville. and thalhe is prepared to cany on the busi one in all its brnuclm. Orders can be supplied at lhe shortest uolice. lor Cow: -Iry or Spanish Sole Leather. Upper and Call-skin. at lower prices lhnn ever ofl'er ed below 111 the county. lor cauh. An nssutlmenl ulready made BOOTS and SHOES will be kept cunemmlyon hand. Hides and counlry producemken in excl‘mngelor work. BLT/“Please give us a call. S. B. ’l‘- Curwemville. Sept. 9. 1847.—pd New Fall & Wmter GOOD 8 . BIGLER & Co. are just now re ceivingnt their old stand In the ho rough ul Cloarfield. n large.exteuaive and cnrelully selected assortment of FJILL (YVUWINTER GOODS. And n|thuugh the cost at transportation is greater, they will dispuue of their stock at no reasonable rates a» they have done in tune past. ’l‘tteir stock consists of the usual varie ties of Groceries. Dry Goods. 65c" 81c. ; but their assortment of WINTER 151de and CflPfi—BON NETS—BOOTS and SHOES, Deserve particuhtr attention. V DOV. 4th. ’47. NEW JEW STORE. SELIGSBERGER & BLOOM: HAVE jun received from Philadel phia a new 'and‘splendid assortment Dry Goods, Groceries, Drugs, Dye- Stufi‘s, Medicines, Reedy made Clothing, Shirts, #O., Tobacco, Snuff & Cigars, Clocks, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, Hard ‘ ,wore,China, Queenswars, ,&c. ’l‘heywill tell firu qualuy Syrup Mp lnsaea. for 87:} coins per'gollbn.‘ and other kinds in proportion. ’ " They Will dispose 0! mm goods very low for cash-almost at cost and catriage. Counlry pi'oduce xakeu in exchnogo. and the highest price paid lOr Timber and Sawed Lumbe’rrflx'ra and Clover Seed—l part Cash. Alio Horse: and Game. ' QutweosVl_ll.e.NoV.4fih. 1847, , .WANTED. _. i z - ' PERSON of" painting tofcug one'h‘uh dred cards (3" WOOD. (or which a reueonable' price will bepaid in CASH. ' ' . ' Wu. IRVIN. Curwemville. No‘v‘. 8. 1847. ’ fl Prizq in" the. . Lottery; of 'L its? ‘PA‘UL’S’WEEKLY GALAXY ET/wgréaz' Philadelphia omm ili’eckang" and Mtlseumpf FUN! _I ‘r :1; S da'cldeilly superior lo all colamporarira in point I ol celebrlly, umvomal papularily. and goauindl mmh provoking humornuu int-ma; nml though It mr...,. nolboasl Ihc- ' India Rublh‘r_Elpun‘ElVUHL‘fls' pf ihi- . blanket wheels. yet as ‘ good‘ amulvu BOllorfll‘z'r‘ come in small paekogos.’ and lime people "dune”. possolrerl of lhe moul rpiril; lhe Guluxy may licprc~_ numedlo bu “orlhy ol Iho allonllon and gent-n.l, palronngmof the most discerning public. Cunt-en? rralinn. condensation. and lirevilymrolho grand cliur-. ‘ aeleriallca oflhn- agoofuloam. and lthaany parla lrlng largely ul those rtenulmrrlmn. condvnsea a Vi»! quuulily of lnullorlnlo Ilia smallest msflihlo space. Thus llroso who may make lhe sizo nl’lho Galaxy an objeulion, aro bulsliori- uxghlcd. and look no! lo in: re-‘ al lnlrlnsic excellence. Were um Galaxy the size ml ocellnr door. wq mighi be m. dull and pmsy an nam berlcss compilations ofthe present day' ycloiil neww ”Bit!" ' - ll at our columns weak allcr week. Aro‘ they not filled wilh sparkling. racy. npicv, wrllymnd ha meroaa' articles. In larger proporlion lhon may =bo lounu in only ol our cumpeldora. The choice spirits 0! this good y Quaker cili'. are our ever ready (on. lnbmoru, and “a are grnuficd lo perceive that thoir cll‘orln mom will) a genorouu npproval. . Effervescent Will) the spirilol the ego. alorodMiilr a apigiiglgood humored auccd'olemvnready nt_ a hit. yol rel erred by a dash of senllmcnl and sweet powy. and romance. we look upon lhe Galaxy as boundlo hecomoin limo, am: of Iho leading Journals of lhe: counlry. Lovers olgenuino unforced fun. wiland humor, you cannot Huber-ritu- lorabcllor paper than PAUL'S WEEKLY GALAXY. It will uniatdigcslion, drive away the gloomy hovering shadows ol coro. diupal lhe illusions ul‘midneumnd clear away tho cob‘wclm ollho brain. . .. llypoehondrlacmifynu would enjoy true health and one toyed pleasure, take the Galaxy. It in better than the noslruiii ol any empirlelt. and never (hill to pm. mote health by inspiring wholesome laughter.geoil humor and mirth. Throw away your bottles and your pill boxes. peruse the Galaxy every Meek. and you WI” be wiserfiantl lietter men. ' HEADS 0F FAMILIES! ”you would siihscrilm lor a cheap, valuable uiid popular weekly, look at ilie Galaxy. [lie just what you‘ want. Its content: aw innocent. humorous and entertaining; and ol nquiat evening. ti. hen sitting by your fireaidcmuimunded by, all you hold most dear, you can enjoy the plmantast chit chat of the oily. ,mth n \yliolceomO'gu‘sto that known no drawback. ' ' PEOPLE OFALI.CLASSES. from the merchant tothc laborer, the Galaxy is a neutral ground when; you can all meet with plea-urn unalloyed “'llll any thing that can annoy or give you pain. Merchantsms you emerge lrom the shudooy gloom ol your counting muse. where can you look tor an hours entertain. ment with more certainty ol enjoyment. than in the peruxalof ilie Galaxy. Lovely belle. as you Sit in your botitloir, surrounded b l'enllllllll boqm’li. fine books and im eet singing bird’s. can you look upon any ol them with more delight than you look upon the pages 0! the Galaxy. Politicians. when you grew tired olthe vamtion and trouble ol political a fairs. and seek a hriel relaxation. where do you-:look “'lllt more certainty ol satisfaction, than to the Galaxy. Mechanic-I! when your daily toll is over. do you not hunt up the Galaxy with lugcrdeltghl. Every yearly subscriber to the Galaxy will be [new seated with ueopy el' "“19 Village Somnambu isi.’ a thnlling romance. by one at our most admired au thon. It “'1" be lorwarded hy mail lmmcdiatelym the snbscription money being received. _ , In order to accommodate all those who may desire to term cluba.the publishers have fixed as the bat-l 4 lor clubbiog, the follewmg lmv TERMS PER YEAR: , l Oho copy, 8] 00 .'l‘wenly COPIEI. 816 00 Fivo copies. 400 Thirty copies, 1‘) 00 Ten copies. 700 Forly copies. 26 00 Spemmen numbers of the Galaxy Will be uenuu any one on npphcntiun by lellcr (pus-l paid.) All leuoru and communications must be uddrcmd (post paid) to ”HAIRY P. PAUL & CO. Publishers, Philadelphiu. Pa." Doc. 23. 1817- 2 m COMMISSION &.FORWARDING .« A GENCY. i ” ’ ‘HE underaigned havinglocntedthem l selves at Mllesburg. at the head at Bald Eagle Canal Navugution, intend con ducting the Forwarding and Commission Business, and Sulitll the Iriendship ul‘ the Farmers. Merchants, ”and others having produce to lurward Irom :he_countie‘a'uf Centre, Cleatfield. .leflerson. and, other parts, and thé palwnage ol Merchants who may want storage on their goods purchas ed in the cities. From thirty years' experience in lhe Commission and Packet. Business in the city ol Baltimore, they hope to be able by strict attention. to render antislncttoo to those employing them. They will be pro vided Wllh atone-house room lor Grain and Goods. and yard room lor storing Plas’ler. Coal, Lumber. lion, &c. Grain and Lum ber will be lorwarded to u branch of their house in Baltimore. or to Philadelphia, to an experienced house there. whichever market may oflcr the beat inducements. lining quotations three times a week from each city. ‘- Aesurtug those who favor them with their bulineee. that no eflort shall be wan ting to give eittulaction. and that they may depend on quick sales. and returns of lunda prumptlg mode. ‘ ELY ALDERSTON & Co.,Agcma. Corner 0] the Canal and Turnpike, Milesburg. REFERENCES~~~VALENTINE & . THOMAS, Geli JAMES IRVIN. RO'I‘HROCK 6a LEIB. .::F'Frelgm and manage to be paid op delivery of Goods. . sep. 25.:—6m. 1 DR. E. GREENS RED & BROWN PILLSe THE demand lor the above mediciu in the last .2 or 3 years, is deem: :1 sufficient apology for placing it now ful ly before the people 3 ~and the diseases {0 which it is applicable have become so pre valeut in this countrylthat a remedy enll tled to confidence. is a great desideratt‘t. The disenles l n|lude to are Hepntill (Liver nflection,) Dyspepsia. and lemll complaints in general. - 7 ' . ~ KP'l‘hn above pills Will be kept VwJl stantly lor sale by ~ ’ , , , Richard Shaw, Glenrfieldg ~. . _ Bigler (9' Co..y,Be|l towpaht . Graham &.Wri (all, Vlltndlof ' James McGt‘fkfi’hilipabuigt Oct. 20. 1846. ' w W"; 2 . = a. wsmacuam - 2 'flt'torwey “Law, 2 ’ ' onmnflnm. ’I'ENNI'A; 5 July. 20. '47, ' I.4mm! 1261 0 2:=El=2