E ‘ll., #303 5r ill-Wu ‘ Fibm Neal'a Saturday Guiana. . i ‘ om ASK ME mom, _ {5 0h! ukmpnal.” thud my henrl V I lnh'vlyi flat! and light—— lfowr'o'er udonmx jo a 4, ‘ :‘- flu llllm n ""Ich bflghl! ' ' Ahid lh'é qhaerful. happy throng ) . Noni! drumsllml 'munh my and; Li" Thm lurknfn deep. n mndd'ning gm! . ' _ To pOllond-y Ihc \\ hilr. I I" 'Hmr hav'o' been hmmin long so,“ \’°'-‘“" Who“ ovary moment lmcgd . Some lblesiedness nn memoi)’ ’ W 3“ . (2.1- I‘. 'l'hum'ér hm been «(faced- ~ 3|". 05‘? inhicryonu lhm mm .‘37 ' 'The 'wormwood and lhe gull—- "“ A Wini'nni monomlhnl o'ofli‘r‘fld My bolh; likoa pull! Y' J i 3;; 4nd lhn'lho world may nlwnys dorm ‘. ‘ Myipint lighten now. ~ AM [Duncan-though! never flung: ‘L” Vln shadow on my brow; 7. Then grin homo hours—oh. God !—-huw cold ' ' ’l‘helrinemnrfi stakes my hem. When I" Iho r. ordnhko threads 0! Icr, . ‘ Seam suddenly to pan! . Then uk me' not. if thus my heart ,5 , u ling-glad nnd llghl; For oh! I a manic]; in its song. ;- Thgmoreit [eels th hhghl! ludpendcncc. Pm, Dec. 1847. > The Capacity ol the West. From the Allegheniea to. the Rocky moilhtutnl.‘ from the frozen‘lakea of the ’ north "to the tepid waters of the Gull ol ngioo! Every soil. every climate. ove rymriety of surface. 0! all the great pro 4 duet": of the world. coffee is the only one Which do" not, or may not. grow there. Take the people/of Britain. Ireland. Hol lan'd. Fume, Germany. Italy and Spain. and place the whole in lhe valley beyond the Appllachiam. and it WI“ continue to e.~;euk,lor.¢Smore.,"’__..-th9_,3‘_9£9l_J'J9l9.9l, linking a pitbolow' the level of her valleys. conltltl'upplj cßonl equal to the amount dug Trout the mines of England and Wales for twen‘tx-five hundred years; and Ohio is but a pigmy, _in the way of bitumen. com. pared with Western Pennsylvania and Vir ainia. Iron abounds from 'l‘enneeree to Lakeflrio, and form- the very mountains ofMinouri and Arkansas. Salt wells up from-,recret storehouse: in every nortlm er tern: State. Lead enough to shoot the hu menace extinct. in raised from the great metallic dykee' ol'lllinote and Wisconsin. Copper and silver beckon all trusting cap- iuliele lo the _shoree of Lake Superior.— And nml: lhe water-churns. Il.e chain of v lakes. lhe immense plains giaded for rail rol'dl by Nelu're’e own hand. the leaeivom of inlet wlili'n'g for" canals lo lineman.— Already. the Tanner far in Ilie inlenor '- woods of Ohio, or'lndiana may ship his produce at medium door to reach Bounn. New Yatk, Philadelphia, Ballimore. or New Orleans; and “every mile 0! lie lran~ lil'ehall be byr'aii‘nl. steamboat, or tail-car. Nor”; flmm‘can Review. WIVES TH A'T ARE WIVES a “ Dow. ha.” is lb: signmuro ofa coal-ac, ‘hough very senalblS miter in the New York Sunday Mammy. and who. Ihough ‘ we think'he onefi’iniuakeg vulgarily for quainlncu. frequently given unemrrgg lo lound‘penlimemi. which he most; gag. ciomly muons. on mailers and “hing: in pmtical life. Such is Ihedollowing ex mflr 0n... lutgecl alway- aeavonable: “The kin of a wife you want is one 0! good mania. and whohnowa how an mend "alga—who can reconcile peeling pola , tuggilhpracticahle at. fnlhionable piety suite-cannula with a dash chum and sinfi‘tvith the «meme—om undeutende brooqology and the true science of mops Ping. Who can knit stockings withoutltntt ding-her- brown. and knit up her hnaband’c 'ruelled sleeve of caret—who prefere low ing tests with a needle to now its teats (Iclndal) with the tongue. Such is deci dull)": better half. 'l‘ako her. if you can ml‘thfl. whctt you find her—let ltcr be up to the clbowa in the nude of a “ash-tut), at picking geese in a cow-stable "My beaten. our text speaks ofa lady beloro'a tub}, You may think it absurd; but let me assure you that a female can be tt lady before a tub or in the kitchen,’as well a! in that drawing-mom gt parlor.— What constitutes a lady t It is not tho Willy dress, paint for Ihe.,,cheeke, lalse hair. and etill foteer am. but it is lter aeo ’ eul department—her intellectual endow ijflgnleg'andthgt evidence of vittue which ,». commands the teepectand cilentadmira~ tion of the world. . She would he tecogni zed as a lady at once—it matters not'where or in» but attention she be lound—and!) ‘ tentrded as‘such'g. whether'tcnrctting bed bugo with a hat p'olter oi- hollering ‘hallalo ~jlb-ll a camp-meeting. All that l have i Jungle; to . say, fellow bachelors. is. that 'A'qlteQtht merry. see that you get a lady, infiidq’fle‘h’d out—due who knows how to kee'p'th'e pot boiling amt looks well after lieghottttehold. So mote it be!” .'l‘hetefiis an immense deal of truth in . thvecenetocrlu—mnre; brobably, than the ' Lender could ext‘tact front the m'mtlabored and refined lecture. .upon the subjectevfl delinremqnd in alarm that Will make at '9??? "m“: lmpteleio'n upon the mind. A T'Tx'u': omg“ 63' iii; Wag-Gén‘e‘ral Pietee‘. in bitremark. at Ihh recepliun :Siymriu him pp; Boston. Mat'ed that while m‘lhe cily M‘M'g’xicn’he homer-cu clmly and freely about ihgzmr with Mexican» 0! 9" |pyrofgauiluns,.;and did not liml lune ' fihq,d,id,,al_‘lriblite _ilé cpmihencmiéhl ondhemrt of Mexico-many qucaliun'm boundary; . “The army, was raised and nenl {only . lof-tliplr‘echuen! ol' the whole 0! 1», Tfigt‘.’ "lhlellig‘e'nlvM’e'xicaus, laughch-‘it '- (he’discq‘u‘idnfiiu gbeflWhig papaya “about /tfic bounidaiy. “impugn they: lurnishéd' / goody mapetjintdor: proclamanlwns. 10 be sent nmbn'g‘ théiigh'o'ranF‘pmlipn of the Mexican peuplef‘. ' ‘3' A V ‘ ' mum—Women Ifiould he acquhihtéd that no be‘n‘uiy‘hns bny'chermjn' but- main ‘ mid one oi, the mud ;‘and that a grace. lu’lneu in their manner. in much more en gaging lhan the! of ‘heic person; 99d U)“ modesty and weakness are the "no and lamina ornamenn; far she Ihnl has these is quaiificd aushc ought to be (or the man agcmrm of a family. for the education of hcr children, lor the “faction of her hun hnnul. 'aad submitting to a prudent way of living. 'lhew only are the charml thnt :ender wives amiable. and give Ihem Ihr best Idle to our 'tcdpL-ct. NORTH AMERICAN, FOR TOWN mm COUNTRY. A weekly Newqmpcr, dedicated to Politics. Liter ature. Science, Commerce. Ncwr. Agriculture, and (In: Fineand Urdu! Arls. This popular periodical. thoughpubli‘ahcd but tor a few months, has already obtnined an immense circulation in all parts oithe U. States. In its politics it is broadly & nationally Whig, devoted to the principles of that great party. which it maintains in all their integrity. with izenl, spirit and ability. . As evidence of this, it may be mentioned tho! it has received the sanction of the enlirc WHIG Delegation of both branches ‘if Gangrene. who testify that “ by the force ofsuperior tal ents. energy and enterprise, it has deservedly assumed a high position among the most on lightened and influential Journals of the coun try; and maybe classed in the front rank ofthe ‘most important auxiliaries and defenders of Whig principles." It has also received the unqualified commen dation 0! Henry Clay. John J. Crittendcn. and John McLean, who severally recommend it as follows : OPINION 0F HENRY CLAY. l have received and attentively perused fur munr months the North American. published In Phiindo - phiu. with which the United States Gazette is now nssucinledr; nndl tnklicgplcasura. in bonnng my hum bio testimony to the nsummnto ability with which it tq, gcncmlly cdtlcd. and to tho soundncrs ot the principles which it labor: to illustrate and establish. I think it emmcgtly merits pubito pnlmnnge. and or rccinlly Whig auppnrt. ll‘lhut grout cnuno should to triumphant. as there In new gmund (or confident hopz-s. that paper must be regarded as one 01 its most fcnrless chnmpmnl and enlightened supporters. August,lB4'l. H. CLAY. JUDGE McLEJiN BEARS the FOl, LOWIA'G TESTIMONY. ‘ Columhui. August. 11. 1817. My Dear Sin—All ou say concermng the North American. In Plnludofiahin, moot: my cordml nppm~ hlnnd concurrence. I regard that paper no among the very nhlcst and most influential advocates ofthe Whig cause. and the extenunn o! It: circulation in nllquurters of the Union. would In my judgment. batman; the mostomcicnt mcnna otdisscminuting those great pnnnplemupan Wblch the party nt'ttm constitution and the country stands. With every destre thnt itmn reach the fire-rules oftha West. and aid in aprontfing general Intelligence and sound pultllcnl trUth. lam yours, very truly. JOHN McLEAN. To —— ,Esq. Now York. Emiract of a lclter from the Hon. John J. Critlenden; to aft-12nd, dated Frankfort. Attgufl. 12. 1847. "I hope to hear ofovon n at"! greater increase in the circulation of the North Amoncnn. l have boon for some time n subscriber for; and render ufthnt pa perund constdcr it one ofthe rounded and ohle-t advocates ol the Whig cause, and eminnntlv entitled to the support and patronage ol the Whig party." As a Literary Gdzcue. (he ' North American, or Town and Country,’ challenges com peti ion. Its ample columns are stored with Yales, Essays, Poems, Criti cisms, &c. &c. ‘ from the pens ol the ablest writers. ‘ln its Commercial and News Departments it atmida unrivalled: aaita ample arrangements, both‘ by the Magnetic Telegraph and Extraor dinary Expresses, combined, with ~ltthtensive correspondence, enable it to furniab the latest and moat accurate intelligence. both Foreign and Domestic. To the Politicien it supplies spirited and fear less disquisltiona on all topics of public interest. To the Man of Taste, :1 choice reposttory of the most refined and elegant literature—and, To the General Reader an agreeable & most extensive varicly o! miscellaneous informatian t While the Farmer, the Manufacturer, the Mechanic, and the Operative, will each find in it instruction and amusement. The ‘ Nari/u Ameriazn, for town and cauntry.‘ is elegantly embellished with Engnvings, in tended to illustrate great National events, and striking obJects in Art and Nature. Each number contains acnrefully prepared Rewetv ot the Philadelphia Markets ; 6: a sum mary ofthe Markets generally in the U. States, digested at the latest moment Item the Tele graphic despatehca received by the proprietors. To mike this valuable and desirable paper as accessiblc.'as it must be acceptable To ALL cussxs, the Publisher: oflcr it upon the following mou reasonable TERMS ;, Single Copy, one year, Two Copies, " . Four Copies, “ V Ten Copies; H Twenty-two Copies, one year. $2O 00 Letters with pontagc ple-paid, containing or dam and me money, are to be addressed 10° GRAHAM &. McMICHAIIe. Norlh Amelican Buildings, NE. corner of 4th and Chestnut streets, Philndn, lcb. 11,1848. ROBERT R. WELSH; ‘ , RESPECTFULLY informs lhe citi zens ol Clemfield counly that he no loculédjn ~Curwenwille, where he will curly «iii the bdsiuesa' ol 0130011: & WflTCH making and repair -10 . ENgGRflVING, TUNING ul various musical inalru' 4 mentanuch u BflG, PIPE S, flCCORDEON S. “MU. SIC/il. CLOCKS, ORGflNS JIND DULCIMERS: ' ’ “ . ' Also. rep‘airln" oI‘flIflTHEMflTICflL INAS’TIIUfiENf/S. making GOLD ‘ AND ;SIL VER. WflRE. &c., 1 ‘_ A .:Pile will also leach and give lgssom ‘dli'the AcCordeon. ‘ ' ‘ .' ‘ ‘ WA" his worklhnll be done in'thc very best style. and upon lhe lowest lerma. Curwensville. Jan. 2’5, ’48.--l=yr‘ : .. CLOVER-SEED] and ‘B‘ACUN [or salg'byp CRA‘NS &BRO'I‘HER. ,- 2 Corwinsville, May 11.51847. '- ‘ New'panand Winter G 0 o p s CRANS & BROTHER, " ' Curwensvillc, PennsylVanin, ‘ ' _AVE. nnql' will. keep c‘omtamly‘on H hund. d‘loree onwrtmem n! . Dry-Goods, Hardware, Queens ware, Groceries, Drugs and Dye- Stufi's, Tin-wore, Books & Sta tionary, Hats, Caps and Bonnets, Boots and Shoes, Tobacco and Segors, _,Umhrellas, Carpet and Carpet and Cotton Yarn, Con vtectionaries, Paints, Oils, Teas, &c. &c., All ol which they are prepared to sell on the maul reasonable termsz CRANS & BnO'mEn are Ihc Agent: {or the sale of Dr. Joynea‘ celebrated family 1 medicmes. ‘ ‘CPGnqgls exchanged for Lumber, Pro- ‘ (lute m’nl Burn. for which the highest pri-‘ cel will bc-gn'en. “ December. 2. ’47.—lf. ‘ = Bellefonte Foundry. STOVES, AND OTHER waa‘wnmal. " HE Subscribers. having purchased Tthe interest of J. D. M’Lanshan & Geo. Weleh in the Belleloote Foundry. will continue the buisiness at the Oltl place. under the name of WELCH & LEYDON, where they Will be happy to see the customers of the late lirm. togeth er with all others desirous 'ol lurnishtna themselves with anything in their Itne a! very/10w rates. They will keep constant ly on hand- Slaves of all kinds, viz: The Improved Hot Air Cook Stoves. Air-Tight Fancy Parlor and Ten Plate: Wood Stoves, at all sizes; the unrivalled Balloon Stove,lour sizes; and Cylender and Fancy Cost Stoves ol all hands. AIISCELLflZIIEOUS JIRTICLES. och us a numerous assortment of Plow IPalterns; Hollow-ware consistingol large and small Kettles. Pots, Skillets. l’sns. Wagon Boxes. Sled sod .Sleigh Soles; Smoothing Irons, Stands lnr Umbrellas,: all kinds of Grist and Saw Mill Castings ol approved Patterns. together with an 35'l sorttnent ol Brice and Durkee’s Reactiun‘ Water Wheels.‘3&c. Castings ofal kinds fitted on to order’on the shortest notice. 1 wEvery article in their line at busi ness will be sold on the most reasonable terms. and all kinds ol marketable pro duce taken in payment. ' 4 D. WELCH. L. LEYDON. Bellelonte. Sept. 9, 1847.—1 y cmms 5:. BRoTnEn, GENTS for the sale of Dr. JflYNS A Famil Medicines ,- ‘ Dr. CULL%N’S Indian Vegetabe Rem ed -—-Panacea. Specg/ic and File Rem ef'y ,- Dr. flPPLL'TON’S Reinedyfor Dtaf— neu ,- CflNTRELL’S Compound Medicated ‘ S ru of Sarcaparilla; CfixfiELL' S flnli‘ Dyapeptic Powder; CflNTRELL’S filleralive Pills ; SflNDS‘ Saraaparilla. &c., &c.. &c. Have jun received a fresh supply ol the same. 0 . Curwinaville. May 10. - MARBLE WORKS .4! MILESBURG, Centre county. Pa. ARON PAR'I'ERAGE—IaIe 01 Pm- A ludelphia—begs to inform the cili zeua ul Clenrfield cuunly that he intends hrrealler to visit the borough ul Clemfield regularly [Wice a year. lor the purpnso ul receiving orders lbr MflHBLE MflN~ TLE PIECES. M 0 N UME N ’I'S. TOMBS and TOMB'STONES. Ev ec’y 'deucvipliun of CUT-STONE. lor buildings; &c..”‘will b‘e furniihed in the full plyle ol workmanship, and on lhe mos! teaaonable terms. 'l‘rade‘. If auitablc, \villrbe‘téke‘n in part 931- 7 ‘7 7 H 7 $2 00 $3 00 85 00 810 00 mucimay be [nund at lhe Mansion House on court weeks. jan2o—ll Fashionable Tailoring. NI. A. FRANK RESPEC'I‘FULLY inlorml the citi zens of Clearfield nml vicinity that he I now pleplred to execute all orders in the above buoineu with nentnens'ond despatch. and in lhemunl eubstantiul and lushionuble manner. Hrs shop is situate lon 2d ,nta‘eel. adjoining Geo. D. Lauichs' Hotel. where he will be happy to attend to all who may lavor him mth a cull.— 'l‘he New York and Philadelphia fashions will be receivul regularly. All kinds qf country produce taken in exchange .lor work, at the highest market prices. , Ai_lguut.2B, 1847. ‘ RCPPerry Davia’ Vegetable Pain~killer can he had lrum the subseriher at the above ilt‘nml; ‘ M. A. F.‘ ~ ROBERT WALLACE. 'l‘WuA. WALLACE. JIMA-IDAI'BBURQPA, . h “annum.“;- ‘R-fak W-A- WALLACE- ' ‘" . 'flflamipsat‘Law, . ,-‘ WlLvarchicg in Ihqvaeveml courio‘ . « :. lol‘QléarfieM. Blair & Elk, coun 1 Hes. Business émruuted to-eflher‘ofth'e pgvlnera. will waive. the care and'atten tion of boll». '\. _ sep: 10, ’47.‘ COMMISSION &VEORWARDING ; 1 ~.” ‘A‘GENCK" "’ ,1 THE undersigned havin‘gln'cnmi llwur nqlven M Mum-burg. m lhe head of Bald Eagle Canal Navngalinn. intend con. cluclinglhe Forwarding and Cmmnicsiml Business.‘énd solicit lhe friemluhip ol the Farmers, Men-champ, nml nlhers hailing prudnce to forward from the cuunlin'ol omm, Clemfiehl. Jeflerson, and uther pulmiml lhe palrunnge'ol Merchuniu who may want slurnue on their goods purchas ed in the chin. ; ‘. ~ ' From thirty years' experience in the Commtauion and Pocket Buniness in the cily 0‘ Baltimore, they hope to be able by strict attention. to render satisfaction to those employing them. They will he pro vided thh alure houul room for Grain and Goods. nml yard room for storing Plaster. Coal. Lumber. Iron. &c. Gram and Lum ber will be lorwardetl to a branch of their house in Baltimore. or to Philadelphia, to an experienced home there, whichever market may otlcr the beat inducements. havmg quotations three ttmcsn week from each city. Anlurinz those nhn favor them with their huninegp, that no eflort shall be wan ting to give sut'tnlaclion. and that they may depend on quick sales. and returns of lunda promptly made. ' ELY BALDERSTON & (0.. Agents. Corner 0] the Canal and Turnpike, Mtlcaburg. Rummage-«VALENTINE & THOMAS. Gen. JAMES IRVIN, RO'I‘IIROCK & LEIB, WFretght and storage to be paid on delivery of Goods. sep. 25.—-6 m. THAT BIG GINA) a 7:55 331' ‘ NlO RT ER, 2; ' 51:3,, STICKS out to let you know ”.::-‘4" that there in parcel of FRESH DRUGS At the old store between Hemphill’a and Hurx tlml's,just arrived from the city. FRESH. NE" AND’GOOD. A first rate assortment of Drugl, Medicines. Oils, Pain“, I'arm'lh, Turpentine. Dry H'fn'te Lead, Dye Slujfl, Confectionery. Fruilt, Perfumery;‘Pa!cnt Medicines, and Palm! article: of a very great variety, among which islhc much celebmked @3385 (MP $194399 A never failing article for removing grease. tur pentine or paint spots from clams, silk. &c.. without injuring the cloth or varying the color. ALSO-One ofthe best articles of " WEBERIIIFWCBLB Ever offered to the public. It is the regular built wormjcrker, which neverfnils to relieve the little sufferer when properly administered.— There in on hand a variety of other articles deci dedly. too numerous. to mention, therefore we would invite all who wish to procure any of the above articles. or family medicines of any and every variety. (and be sure olgettingn good ar cle,) to cell at the sign of the Big Marlcr, for we have them, and~ are determined to sell them low (or cash, and nothing else. N. B. All those all! Ich}: repaired or pulled out and new ones put in the place 9! them by A. M. 11. Aug. 14. “347. DR. E. GREEN'S RED & BRO‘VN PILLS. HE «lemandlor the above medicine T in the lan. 2 or 3 yearq. is dgelhed a sufficient npulngy for placing it now ful ly before the_ people ; and the diseases [or which it is applicable have become so pre valent in' this country that a remedy enti tled. to confidence. is a great deuideratum. The diseues l allude lo' are Hepatitis, (Liver afleclibn,) Dyspepsia, and female complaints in gené‘ral. ‘ rf’l‘he above pills will be kept cun stanlly lor sale by Richard Shaw, Clonrfielil. Bigler (5‘- Co.. Bell lownahip. Graham 6- Wright, Brndlonl James McGirk. Phllippburg. Ocl. 20. 1846. >rw¢rr¢¢r~¢r¢wm~rrq§li 2 G. w. BECKER, s E flttorneyatLaw, s g CLEARFIELD. PENN'A. g 5 July. 20. '47. S DR. JAYNE MEDICINES. KRATZER & BARRETTS, ' Clearfield. I’m—and I. L. BARRETT ,& 00., Cleatjield Bridge. Are the regularly authorized agent: for thi: sale a! the above vntuuble medicines, and have on hand g very large supply-'— 'l‘hey also intend keeping constantly on and atoll supply. June 10. 47. 181‘ of LETTERS remaining in the L Post Office at Clearfield, l’u.. Janu-_ my lot. 1848. . Butler. Francis Huntingmn. Wm. Berger, Samuel 'Hall, John ‘ Brink. Daniel thlc, Mrs. 'l‘heréon , Carson. "Robert “More. Le‘vi L. . ‘ Downs, Robert‘s. 'Marks. Andrew '_ Dufiey. Daniél‘ ‘ ()m-r. Marlin ’ Derick, Julm ' Pelera. Jnu-nh Fgrguson. David Spens'e. Thus. (I. Fulk EsqfiWm P. S‘Hmn.‘ Charles V ,' ‘Garrison.’l)uyid‘; : Shrunnn. J‘ameé H. Hilcmaan'cob,“ . "Phlorp, Mr. ' WjC'L. ‘MOORE.’ PL 31.—de a'7 I . ‘ A ‘ -'" 1 “ 'WANTEDA‘," g ,‘1 A PERSONor persons to‘ cut one hun dred' cords qf WOOD. [or which a reasonable price wiltbe paid in CASH, ' .‘J I'l _I” .1..”, ‘ Why 'RVIN‘II ' C‘h‘r’ximhsirillél'N‘dv. e‘.‘ ‘1847.’ " ' Latbst [Arriyflal ! 2' I"? ~ MORE NEW 000 mm? 7m" HE undersigned hay-jun rum“ and named. a!‘ Beccaria Mil/5,3 large Mock o! ' Ll} Dry Goods Groceri “hich will he widen low ““053qu nri‘rplnhle COUN'IRY PRODUCE-[qt LUMBER. as can be purcltusedrintfié County. . ,r ' WLudiea & Gentlemen will do Mu to come nml exuniine his stock. Ind ht doubts not they will find every thing to please. ‘ ADAM HARSHBARGERZ. Beccariu Minn, ~' JD". 7. 18480 g ‘ l‘ 7 HAT highly valuabi'o properly muf. - med on the Susquehanna river, in Butnaide township.C|earfield coumy, .55 known an the estnle of Matthew Irvin, deceased. Said properly comm: ol" . A Grist‘Mz'll, Saw-Mill and ' ‘ FflRM, '- W'z'th a Slare;House, Blacksmith? shoj) and several Tenant Houses; \\ hi'ch will be rented separately or all together. as may be deemed most suitable; As a lumbering establishment. this pro, petty. in connection- with the Grist Mill and Farm. posses-:9 advantages over any other in the county—being situated im mediately on the River. end in the mid» of an extensive timber region. and in: populous section of the county. ‘ The above ptoperty will be rented eilbc er tor one year, or :1 series of years, and possession git/pit on the first ol April next. [cr'l‘erme made known. and any lot ther tnl'ormation given, on npplicauonla the subscriber, at Cleatfield, on or below the firetdny of March next. ‘-' JAMES 'l‘. LEONARD, ' Guardian of the Minor Heirs. . Dec. 30. 1847. _t AP AGENTS WANTED.—Tbs NI subscubet wishes to engage In the sale of hts Maps 5 number of young and middle aged men of moral and busine‘s habits. as travelltttg agents. Having com pleted new and greatly improved edtlto of his Universal Atlas. 73 Maps; lugs Map ol the World. Relerence and dt tnnc‘e Map of the United States, National Map ol the Untted States~—also, a nutty at other Maps. Including several Maps 01 Memo. the subacnber is prepared to lur nish agents, lor cash. at the lowest possi ble prices. Address. ‘ A. M. HILLS. Dec. 533, '47. pd THIRTY ‘i-RQMANCES FOR TWO DOLLflRS, WHICH is all llmt is asked, per annum. lot we greatest pnpcnin the world. which willb: issued the first week in January, 1848. undc: (be title of ' ' ‘ THE NEWS OF-THE-WORLD. It will contain forty columns of the most ul uuble and intctcuting Romance rcadmz cw presented to the American public. ' g . . Among its contents will be the celebrhted novel of .. Robert Macaire in England, By G. W. REYNOLDS, the celebrated author of 'Lilc In London.’ and 'Ellen Munroe.‘ ALSO, Alexander Dumas’ last and Des! pro duction, Translated expressly for the News of the World, by one of the nest lingumts ol the ugc,.a'l'llo.ll- AS WILLIAMS Esq. . Our space will not permit us to give any dc‘ tilled list of the great store of reading than its mammoth column: will contain .- but every law ily that wishes to have a wholelibrary of mm ing, will be sure to subscribe immediately. All subscribers who remit their 3‘3 prior to Februl ry 13L, will receive a copy or 010108 superb steel engrnvmg ol’ , w , SIR Wflb TER SCOTT IN HIS LIBRARY. , ‘ ‘ the selling price 0! which is $2. ' ~ ’ . TERMS.-—B 2 per annum. invariably in “F 1 vnncc. Specimen coplca'will b'emtnt to 1m post {mid order. ' SI COPIES. Each subscriber will be entitled to 8 copy 0‘ the magnificent Premium Engraving. All 0!; der: should be addressed to ‘ ‘ . . _ WILLIAMS BROTHERS, Pubhahcmi’4 Ann street, New York. ' jun, 7. 1848." Gl-m - ' . . ' Hun, ( t . . stray Ilium: :CAME to the premlpea of the :übsctl bur residing in anrcnce townshw. about the middle of July. ~a thile ' ; Red Heifer. marked with tar. and sup_ aed to be No yeato old. , 'l‘he uwncm tequeatenlhto come furwuld, pwve propfl ty. my charges. and;tnke. he; away. all! rewwe she wjll betdjpposed ulacculdln. to law. . , =_.AMUS REED. scnur , ,LuWlence.;tp.;Nui. 24; 347. 2- v; Meeting of County .Comm’fl' PERSONS htivingliusmen' lolrannacl with m bonyd otCommmionem pf lileayfiold‘ will"! will take notice. llmt said Bonn! Will be in 3038!?” their office. In tha’ b‘e‘rfiugh qulenrflbld. 'on' MOUQFY' Ihc 13501 Mom-(next); ~ Nu :. :‘ “r’v’n , g; ’ 'An‘qlta-gflnl’. THOMRSON. (Mar .Comm’ra omce.‘ slh' ' . . .. ~ ,1; "Jununry.‘lB4&':f . ¥ ’2 . :- n ~ ”3 BL'flJVKS , [bf who at Ilhis ‘ofid': CHEAP STORM To B ENTi S. AUGUSTUS MITCHELL. Nunheull Corner of Mnrkclund Seventh Streets, Philadelphm. BRAGELON NE, THE SON OFJYTHOS. MN 111 , 10 DOLLARS.