Adam Eluntsmnn of Ten. 'nclsee. ' This distinguished democratic politi cian ol 'l‘enneuve. formerly a member of Congreu from thnt State. took u Taylor shot; when old Zack first came upon the political' turf an a no party candidate for the Presidency. But since the General has come out and declnrcd himself: wing, Mr. Huntomun has abandoned him. ’ln 0 letter to the Jackson Democratic Club. he IDV! : E l Fpok? ofGeoernl Taylor favorably un til he came out in a letter lhn! he was not an uHm whig. Now whelher this means that he in a so" Whig. or n lender-footed whiz. [know—l care not. Ofnll the pol ilicinnu which exist. the soft or tender tooted are the mo“ obnoxious to me. In nlgad (Ibeng a nn-pauy man, at ht nl fin! declared, it turns out that he- betongc 1n the lenderlooted Whig party. as he himself shown. lnerer rlirl, nor never will vote for a political officer. who will not come out trunkly with his opinion: upon all subjects mounted with that office. It he has got no optnionn, then I conlider him a fool upon those .lubjt‘cll: it he have any. as our government i 0 peculiarly founded upon the opinion- of the people. we have a right to bit. if he wants to conduct that governo ment on Its chief. I never wish to see a man exalt himself to ouch I high & migh tv position, in his own estimation in to re fuse. to give hisopiniun to hi: countrymen, when he i: inking them to office upon him. This it: nrrcvsely or worse than the prac tice 0! Kings. and should b 9 scouted by over] man in a tree government. Wr should never vole tor a man. who would but comlesrencl to inform hls countrymen of his npininno. Slnce I have seen Gen. Tayinr’u lelterl and cnrrnpnnllencc. they have convinced me lhat he has no qualifications Io din. rharge lhe duties of chiel magistrate. A: Daniel Webster say. he is n more milita- ry man. In that c-apacily he will always «In honor in himself and counHV' lnm personally ncquninled wi'h Gener nl Can—«val much in his company whrn he war. Secrelary 0! War. ”Is conduct nml services. Linn. as Minislcr ol France nml u St‘nn'or in Cnngreci. has Balisfivd all lhe u'n'lul lhhl lu- iv; a man ol first rale lalentu uml qualificnllnns fur any civil nppoinlmem. For lhe {meaning reasons. I ought um, I cnnnnl. nml I will no! vole for Taylor and M. Fullm'm'. but if soured I I'll” vole lnr Can and Bullvr. In (In- in: In. I consider that I am carrying vol ”ume dcmurtahc doctrines, which I have horn advocating lnr fnrty jean. and (x -prcl to die in thnt laiEh. ADAM HUNTSMAN. W H 0 KILLED CLA Y. n Gcn. Shit-Ms. in um.- 01 his ;peechea in Uni", Ihu- sprain of lhr bulchcry of Hen ly Clay. at lhe " “Wig Slaughter Houst- Cunnnlion” in Philadelphia : Clay has one “maul-lion. howvvcr, I! rnmnlnliun it can be called. Afthough n-anilell and perhaps abused by his eno mi'en. he nrwr wns «li-grand except by his own lrienda. A cnunuymun of mine. by the Mme of Dunno-Hy. WM 3 buxcher 111 lhe army. llemm lo allend 'ohi. duq-y as n butchglj” UIHiLPVfig‘II came on, and lhrn he’finultl pnMCll up some kind n-[unifmm nml pitch mm lho- lhickeat nl lln‘ fight. AI Chrpullepec he gm In ad mlncc of lhe line. and having on a eri~ «an uniform was mistaken [0! a Mt‘xlcun. fiu'll upnn nml killed. I won came a cron‘nnd recognized him. An. hn! Dum‘ m-lly. i‘ that you. and .at» ynu wounded? Yea. «;nmul, Maid he. I am badly wuun ”rd; lam as guml a~ drnd nI-W' Hui. gv-thnl. said he, thunk GM]. 1 was not blind by MW Mexicans. h was an- own hands lhn! phul me. Sn wuh Hem-v (May. I! was on! lhr [)Pmnrms whu kil‘ ltd-him, but it was Ins awn/fiends. “Loony Arr‘Axii.——'i‘lw Louisville Jour nal ol October 10. SM'! : Yesterday after l-Uun.’Mr. Rubl‘rl Ewing. a yuung man oi a v‘uv highly flammable lamllv in this rilyfimle lo lhe house M Mr. William H. Kyliy. (zallwl him am, and lur home uiie- Liv-I grievance, slrmk him will; a whip.— MuKeily .eized‘ his assailant by lhe rol lar, uheieupun lhe lull" «he» a pullol 8; she! him. the bull enlning near lhe it'll ra‘r, birnking bolh jams, enlirely ~evering Ihg' lengue near lhe ioulsfand lodging. as Ihé‘l-iingrun supposed, nenr lhe righl em. Mi‘.‘E“inmpvllutihnoling Mi‘. Kelly, re- ‘ mt-un'rd his hum Ind nulc mi. The mar rhnl iulmmed us last evening that ho had heard of him lonr miles [mm the rily on lhe Sail River road. and mu W 0 police officers in pursuit nlhinv. ‘ ," A [lighlful nuidenl (any! the Sn. Lou- I-LRtpubla'can o! oa.. 4) occurred on lhe v 1.80!) uIL, in Mnunl Plgacunl, lowa coun ty" 4% number ol persons were engaged in mining th rupulu‘ n! Ihé Congregation ul IClhtuch‘ “hep lhe scam-Id gave way. 8: “wen men Ml In lhe ground, a distance at unruly mm feel, the limbera'going with Ihrm. * , a - The head 4)! Mr. 'Pixlcy-Maueriously Inunalod‘nu'd hu ‘s'k’hll lucmreil. Mr, N. Lalh‘mp'p righlfgihnulder u-up‘diplacm {ediml lrg‘bamy 'hr'xingle'd. L, 'O. Pal mel'q Intelqbuve the eyebrow was severe 1y 8!)!- bml 'nvikle 'r’fim‘imd, 'l'; V. Taft "Milt-F. ‘Ngfi‘mn. “em injuved‘ by lhe luHin'gHilfibe‘r'.’ 'l5. "Fine mm H. Higgins uevsglguinjuykd', bul'not seveie'y. ,- [l'sl S'r'mmoz S'l‘bny.—A‘ 'lewnwepingi mince. pajama New-York-Sun. u duce'n‘l iy.‘_drm‘ggil’,i‘mi-ldlviobgr'd ymnnh ‘lpok‘e '9 Nnmé ‘li'oy'n‘ ih' '(lh'iiln'a'lti‘udgt'ggét‘. fipfldgfnmijfi ml ‘h’v‘m '.:h‘li"e‘ tim: nl ;thy..mgp'!d fart! I Imm” bug which she hid'u‘i h'tfi’gfigtlfiuia certain number in Mulberry street“ The boysmonsented. took the three cente and started with the bag. while the woman walked rapidly away in a contrary direc tion. ' The boys had carried the bug about ‘ a couple ol~vblock9. when a strange move" ment ineldo induced them to examine the contents. which were an old pair 0! boots. a'wauhbonrd. and n line healthy babe a bout a month old. This development in duced the boys to change their destination. They carried the bag to the police station. Irom whence it was taken to the Alma Home. The woman who gave it tothe boys has not been discovered. IZPNarllzrnp Conuxcled.—The trial 0! Northrop at White Plain». for the mur der of Maui» Goodheart, bv stabbing her in the breaet withta shoe knife. which he had nhurpenedjeveral day: previously, 81 carried !“ his brean: pocket for the pur pose, wan concluded on Monday after nnon, 9th inst. The juty were out only fifteen minutu. nml returned with a ver dict of guilty. Judge McCoun deferred the sentence till Fridn. ’ Enrslnus. on ST. Amuom's Finn—Wright‘- ‘ Indian Vagelable Pllll are an easy, Info and cor. ‘ mm cure for Erynlpalul. bacnuso lhoy purge from the body Iho-w poilonoul human which are Iho came of St. Anthony’l Fire and ovary olher mnl~ ndy. From [our lo six of mid Indian Vegolnble Pllll. taken one. in lwanty~lour hours. at mghl on going to bed. will in a Ihorl limo make A perfect euro ol the most ob-tinnle ultnrlt or Ery-ipelal; a! lhe lame llmo Iho digs-lion WI“ be improved, and. the blood I 0 completely purified Ihnl all kind! of inflammation and pain will bo driven from lhe body. and hcullh and vigor will bu given to Iho whole fnma. - Bzwm: or Coun'rxnnt'rl AND MUTATION! .‘ Remember that the original and only genuine In dian Vegetable Pill: have Iho signature of Wu. WKIGHT written with a pen on tho lop label at each box. If? The genuine for sale by R. SHAW. sole flgentfor (‘lear/ield; CRANS c 9 Bno- THER. Curwenamlle; DANIEL BARRETT. Lullaeuburg ; and wholesale at (he qfice and general depot, 169 Race street. Plug/u (lelphia. MARRIED —On ;Eé 551-0! ocuobéfiiy‘ )hfiflv Thoma: M Bryan. Mr. Autumn: Gone. lo Min SARAH Mars all of Doculur lp., Clonrfichl county DEL!) 1’ NO LONGER l WHEN dtlenne invades lhe physical frame. nu ltme Ibnnld he lost in procuring n proper remedy to “felt the mnlndv nt nnvet For the cure of PULMONARY CONSUMPTION. an~ Chlll. Allhmn. obllinnlo Cuughl. lpmlng blood. pain in the hrenl.in short. nll diu‘nnen M the Ihronl and lungs. 'THOMSON'S COMPOUND SYRUPuI ‘TAR Ind WOOD NAPHTHA' in auperinr In all olher remedies. opt-mung mildly and plealnnlly in the gonernl lynch. utronglhening nml healing the lungs, loathing irrilnllon. one-ling lhe rough ullnymg norrom mule-mans. and importing (one to the debilitated lrame. Thou-and: have been restored In health hy the unplrnlloled emrncy of thin excellent medicine, and proof abundant in of fered ofil- luperinriw over everv olher romedv. Prepared and wld by AGNEY & DICKSON. N. E. corner of FIFTH and SPRUCE Illaels. Philn~ dolphln. _ Sold by A. M. HILL, Clearfiold, Pa.. and by Druggiu- grnomlly. Brice 50c or 81 00 per bollla. SHERIFF SALES. BY virtue of a writ nl Vendmnnn Ex punan, issuml nu! m‘ lhe Court «II Common Pieaunl Clemfirhl county. and to me divrcled. “I” be expused In public ‘-a|c M the Court House in the butulléh u! Cleurfield. on Monday lhe 4‘h clay of Du ccmber. 1848, n certain tract of land, ail uale in Burnside Township. Clvavfield rnumy. warranierl In Gomge Gmfl‘. being the northeast corner n! semi lmcl. buund Pd by James M’Creurv nn lhe Eus'. by ”only Mu~~er nn ihe Nnrlh. and on lhe Snulh bv land: of John Patchin. romain ing nm- humlrcd acres mnw or le‘w, with a sum“ improvement and‘lug calun their on. being lhe inlvres! «I Jame- S. Camry in said land. Seized, taken inlo exerulinn and (o be «old as lhe prnpeny of James S. Cream". 1 -—fll, SO Y virtue ul :1 similar writ, to me «li- B rectal, will be upowcl to public “”0 at the name time and place, the one half of a certain tvact nl land. situate in Burnside town-hip. Clearfivltl cnuntv. buundul as lultnws. viz: ()n the East by land Ml Samuel M'Geetmn, Item-awd; on the South by lands 0t [Mild Fulton. jr.; on the “'est by lands of George Achcwn aml othern. known he the 54 acre tract at land. sold by Simon Fultun to James RHL. dle. wnh about fitteen acres cteured. and a cabin home and stablethemnn. Seizrtl. tnkru in executiun, and to be sold aw the property of Simon Futtnn. JOHN STII'ES, Sherifl Sherifl’s Ofl'lcr. Ulearfield.€ ‘2 Oct. 20. 1348 - Philadelphia Type Foundry NO. 8, mm sl2. NEAR THE sxcumuu. PHILADELPHIA. THE Subscriber having made great in). provemenls in hia method of casting type and mixing of metals, and had a ihorough revision ofhis mairiccs,‘ the faces of which are not ex celiad, in beauty. and regularity of cut, by any in the country; Butlers himself that by a strict personal attention to busineqs. and employing nonebutlh}: most pkillul workmen, he in ina bled to offer A: SUPERIOR ARTICLE ' AT' GREATLY REDUCED PRICES He is continually adding 'lb‘his stock all that is new from ‘he beat workmen unhia'and‘ other countries. and having lately procured from Eu rope.,a great. variegy 0! New Face; nnujflma menu, solicit) ;hh'n'tgeqlion ot‘ Printers thereto. Specimens? ‘will‘bo‘ilént'lo thoue 'wishing to order. n A u ‘ .' . Ploughpupea. Chases. Ink. Stands, Galleya, Brass Rules. and every othfimrficknecded to furnish a complete Printing ‘Oflice, a'u’pplied‘at the ahorleatn’oxice. n. -’ A ; '- . .Germrm'flook and Job Type. OR the npwest style and of all sizes. carefully put up m founts of correct proportion; ' . . . ALEXANDER ROBE: Aug. 18, 1848.—Small); -' ' ’ Election of Electors OF A PRESHMSN'I‘ AND VICE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES. PURSUANT to an Act of the General Assembly of the Commonwenllhlol Pennsylvania, entitled “An Act relating to the elections of this Commonwealth." apptoved the second day of July, A. D. one thouunnd eight hundred and thirty: nlne. I JOHN S'l'lTES. Sheriff ol the lCounty of Clenrfield, Pennsylvania, do lhereby make known and give notice to the electors of the county store-aid, thul an Election will be held in ‘thtyCrionty of Clearfield. on Tuesday next'alter the first Monday, [7th] ol Not/ember. 1888, at which time electors of a President and Vice President of the United States are to be elected. I also hereby make known and givc no: (ice. that the place ot holding the afore said General E'eclion in the several elec tion districts within lhe County ol Clear. field, are al tollows. to wit: Al the court Home in lho borough of Clcnrfiold {or Lawrence township, At tho house of Wm Hoover lor Brndford township. Al the house of John Guns tor Decuwr lOW'DFhIP. At ;ho house of Samuel M Smith tor Boccurin town a In. Atthe house ofJohn Drnucker. (now occupied by S. Evans.) for Pike township. Attho house of Jacob Mum-or tor Covipgtnn town- Ihl At thghouse of Wm. C, Pool) (or Brady township. At the school house on Spencer's hill [or Penn tow'p. At the house 0! James Curry for Chest township, A! Congres- Hill schooll house for Gimrd township. At the house ofJumes Allpon tor Morris township. At the house ofJuhn Young for Burnside township At the house of Aleph Ellis lor Bell township. At the house ofJnmes McNenl lur Jurden township. At the house at George Turner lor Ragga township. At the house at Jessa Wilson for Huston township. At the house 0! Thou Davis lor Ferguson township At the house ofJnhnl Bundy lor Fiix township. At the house ol John Whitestdc for Wood werd town shl . At thg Public School~lmunc [or Gushen township At the Frame house formerly occupied as u hoardidg house, lor Knrthnm township. At the court house {or the borough of Clcnrfiold. lalsa give Notice. as in and by said Actl am directed. "that every peraon excrptingjllllirru ol the pr’utv. who shall huld any office nr appointment of prnfil or trust under the government at the Uni ted Stntec. m ol this State. or of nny city or incorporated dislricv. whether a com missioned uflicer, or otheruiue. a subor dinate officer. or lgent, “ho is or shall be employed under the legislative. judicial)! o' elmutiw department nl lhii Smto or United Stntr~. nr 0! any ctty or incurpor aletl (liatrict; and alw, that (Wary nwmber of Ct)n2r9~fi, nml uf the State Legislature. and at the lute-cl nr cumlnun cunnril at any City. or cnlnmisemners at any incur. pmflletl «lislrict, is by law incapable of hnldmgur unciaing at lhe unmetlme. the office or uppuintmem ut judgr, inspec- Mr, M clwk ul any ell-clinn of thin Cum. nu-nwulth; and [hat nn impeclur urjuclge, or ollwr uflicer of any ~uch elvctinn. shall be eligible lo‘un'v olfice then to be voted (”,._n i Alan. that in lhe fourlh necliun o! the Act of Anwmbly. cumled " An Act relu ling lo execuliuun. and lor olher purpo ses," nppmv‘ed April 16. 1840. it In en« acled lhal tvhe aluresnid 13m secl'on ".hall nnl b 9 cunslderrd; up to prevent any mi lilla umu-r ur buruugh officer. Iron; set ring as juulgo’. in-prcmr or cloth. almlj general or npvcial elecllun in this Cum u-onwmllh." Puvsuanl‘iu lhe provuiom of the sixty firouecliun «I said not; “every general and speginl clecliun him” be opened be tween lhe hum!- ul=eight and len in lhe foremmn. nml shall. continue without in lonupmm or udjourmnt-ut uuhl seven o'c’uck in ‘he evening; “hen the puHfi 9hall be (:UICd." Aim, lhulwhe judgnul lhe (lielricrp Moro-an], uu- by ‘nhl :16! wqulvrll '.u me»! ul Ilw Cuur' Home in (hr bnmueh nfClHrlir-Yxl. on Friday the UH) I-I N-v vembw. 1848. then'nml "me :u perlmm Ilmse dune» required u! them by MW. levn Hildl‘f mv ham] at my «Hive m Clrmfie-M, HM: 16!) day ul October. A. l). 1848. JOHN S'l'l'l'ES. Shorffl' BECOME NEW. Dr. Wm. I’. Hills. utter experimenting for ten years, and tryingr everything likely to be good tor the cure of Coughs, Colds, Consump tion. Asthma, Crimp, Bronchitis. Influenza, Difficulty of Breathing, Spitting of Blood, Pains in the Breast or Side, originating from cough or cold,- und fox n gentle emetic in any disease, has found by experience in prescribing for the above disenser. that the Fluid Extract oquuilla is much the surest to perform it cure of any of the medicines now belore the public—end has the advantage of being at least one-halt cheaper. Don’t be ntraid to try it. It comes trom an ex~ perienced physician, and is no new thing. It is only the bent oldsthing in the world got up in a newtorm. i Also—lfyou have yoqrscll’. or know of any one that has I‘ettér, Sc‘ald-chd. Ringworm, Eryuipclnl, Itch. or Indolent sore of any kind on the skin. arms, legs or feet, or any kind of brea king out on the skin, just go and buy n bottle or two of Dr. Hill's Tettcr Omtmcnt, and use it according to directions audit will posntively pct-form a cure, it peruavered in. Erynipelu is always cured in tom-eight hours by- putting on plenty. «and keeping open the "bowels with some cooling medicine, uucb as salts 'and cream of tartar. The above valuable medicines are {or sale at Dr. A. M. Hill's Drug Store, Cleatfield; at the stores at James Fort-can Clearficld Bridge.- Cmnu dz Brother. Curwcmvillc; Graham & Wright.’Gmhnmton ; Bowman & Johnston. Phil ipaburg‘,’Centre county. and at the principle stores throughout the county. I, Clcarficld, 0ct.,12,v1848. _ . ‘ tr. DIVINE SERVICE. 'l'lne RI. Ru. Alonzo Poltev. D. D.. Bighnp‘olft'nnaylvanja. \frlll punch in lhg Cugn Home in Clemfield.lvn_ 'l‘undh‘y evening, me24lh inph‘u bul? pm .ix‘o’ (luck, p. n}. ' > V. J.,-1‘)" l a-READANED» PaoEIT;-w NEW DRUG a. CHEMICAL‘STOREa _. ;- . ;—— mm . . )l [3'4 ' THE subscriber knowing that our country hBB_labore'd U‘nder’g‘reu. disadvantages for Want of Medicine and articles ottdiet forrthc sick, of a quality that could be depended on, has brought up a ge‘neral assortment ofa Q _ " w I “fly“- SUPERIGB' QUAEETY fi“_ “ -. to any that have heretofore been ofl'ered for sale in this county. VT. He also offers the following instruments for sale. A case containing Amputating & Trephining instruments ; a silver Catheter aqdlhfilr-lip needles. A Vagina Speculum ; a large assortment ofTrusses 5 cases of Cupping'instrumeuts; Stomach tubes; an instrument for cuttmgflvu la: Obstetric Forceps; Pessariesf; Male & Female syringes; largeiand small injection do ; Womb do; Key & Forceps for drawingteeth. U..- terine Supporters; Catheters; Elastic Bag for drawing Breasts”; Glass pipes for do., Nipple Sheaths; do shells ; Sucking bottles; Spring, lan cots; Thumb do; Spatulas; Mortars; Pill cutters; Brass scales and weights; Glass funnels; graduated Measures; Thermometers; Tooth brushes & powder. He has an assortment ofdisinfecting agentsvfor pu-‘ rifying sick‘rooms, cellars, &c. He also offers for sale a supply of. ' PATENT MEDICINES, ' ‘ ' including Swaims Panacea; an assortment of Pills, OHS, &c. He will supply customers with Spices, Perfumes, 'Soda and Water: Crackers, Blue and Black Ink, Ink-powder, Sand paper, British Lus tre, Blacking, Pewter Sand, Wafers, Red and Black Sealing-wax,-—-‘ Fine Soaps, Dyes, Oils, Paints, Varnish, Glass (9" putty; all of which' he will sell at a very small profit for GASE! .‘ , HENRY LORAIN.v ~ Clearfield, September 12, 1848. I ' ‘_ ' GREAT INDUCEMENTO TO A READING PUBLIC! SAR'IAIN'S UNION MAGAZINE OF LITERA TURE AND ART. The undersigned, having purchnsad Iho luh It‘rinlion lit! and gnnd mll oflho UNION MAG~ AZINE of New York. pnrpnle rcmovmg lhe O!‘ lice of Publicaliun m Philadelphia. nnd comment cing wilh lhe nun bar 10: Juiiuury. 1349, undvar lhe lillo of SARTA INS UNION MA GAZIIVE OF LIT ERA TUBE AND JRT. ' This Magazine wan begun ir. July. 1847. and during Iho brief period of m tux-lance. hu riuen' no Inpldly in public lnvnr. an [0 already have be mme a firmly pulnbli-hcd . RIVAL OF THE OLDER MONTHLY PERIOD ICA LS. ‘ Nomllhllnndmg ill Inceeau under lhe manage ment of!" preaenl ahla Editor. in fulnre publllh. on fer-I cnnfidvnl 0! making I: far more desirable Illll.l‘y lhe Intended iraprflqucnln which their aupanur lucililie- \vlll enaSle lheln lo communi— Banidu lhe varied and occuuional embelluhmcnu‘ |ll|o \vurk will cunlaln. every munlh. TWO HIGHLY-FINISHED Ml-IZZOTINTO SI‘EEL PLATES. frnm piclnru or Iho higheu merit. engraved by J l Snrlain. under who-e exam-Iva conlrul lhe “let:1 Mon and management of lhe Plclural Depgflmenl‘ will be. His partner In lhil enlerpruc has been many you" connected with the olden Weekly and QEIBAXSX 031380 lMonlhl pnhlinbin eulnbhahmenll in Iho country: , In Ihalywuh their gunited experience and earnest $5 Reward. . : ‘fm’f‘nm'd'd “3 ‘1 y ‘ ‘ TRAYED away from the (caldeuce or .IZIBERAL AM) JIIDIQOUS LXPE“ D’TURE' the subscriber. in Lawrence town: lhry leul alsnred 0! bring able ll) color sucreu._ _ J 1 fully and lulha saliniaclian ula ducmmnalingpnb. “ml“ ”we 1““ m lhqee lnonlhsuagm 0‘ ‘ Inc. and of pruducxnga magazine of real Inmnslc I’D/{C 0/ large Oxmélhe one 'NIJM-Il vnlun. surpassing any [lelludlt‘fll oflho clan now whne. wearing a bell, 9nd 1: “T,” on hll. ”sued from lheAmencan pren- . llnrnll, and n”. 01h" It‘ll. n ““1: mix“! 'l‘heir mm mi! ha in (amid: a Mnmhlv must-9L Will) black 'l'llev are Dbl?!“ 8 ",3” old“ lan .lhnl in nu! nnl livel and enlerxnlnln . bul ~ ' ‘ . ' nnell'ul and lnllrnanlZc; inynlnch E 1”" "bull“. {cunld _“ l” ibe given ‘0")! poms-rlO now: 'x'Achs A.\D SIiETCHES; pmwr. dcllvrnng sand oer w thwal: Culvnlaletl In elevnm ll‘e moral and :ntl-llculual hm. \\ ISRAEL NICHOLsa lacullie- nlmll ht- huhsllllllE‘d for lhe namby-pumy; Sept. 26' 1848 hy‘nrlivleu “Inch uroupy IO large n apnea in lhe pupnlur penodivnll ol llne day In mnn.—(ha page. ol‘Sanaln'a Magazine will be such an napm rent will hunch: to put in the hands ofa rinngfmm I'ly ,- while ll'. lhn quallly nml Chnratvler 0| lhn cm, bellulmu-nlu. i 1 vull he made In xlmlam-a allot-ml, petition. ll mil [)0 emphnhcully a FAMILY MAG» ZINE.Ind of lhe moul unracllvo lorm 'l'he conlcnu ol euch number Will be original. and unusual ol rniclr- in prose? nml verse. by AUTHORS 01" ES'IABLISIIEI) REPUTA~ ' TION. The Crilical Dcpnmnenl will be conducted wilh I the groqtoal.‘ciue an]! impartialin ;nod whilo pan canal", and needless “ler WI” be seduluuuly‘n \‘uuicdmplmom u] merll q; demcnl w'lll be chil xhdly nml learlrmly expleued. 'l‘hele will be‘ul~ so a monlhly record nl‘ull lhnl is inloruliniz Io lu~ I van of the Fine Arln rupe‘clmg Iho program ul Art and Amy: lhmughnul- lhe counlry. \ l The ulmo-l paling mll be hculowcd on lhelono‘ gruvings. not only In l’urnivsh planed oxecnlqd “ilh‘ care nml nlull. bul In lhe lolcclmn of lulnjocls, to adopt such I" {rum their dignity and Imporlunro commnml nuennon, or from lhuir'benuly and unis l lic en'vllencehullluflnnd charm. They will con- Hill nl’ Iron-drip a. miller of I HIS'I‘ORICAL SCRIP‘I‘UR‘AL PIC'I‘URES._ I ol unqueuhunublu ment. or of original pumllngn'by Cuuwnu'rzn AMERICAN anmw, and occasion ully ul cumpuamoni by lhe bul urn-u. madu ex. preunly for tho “urk. Pom-ail- ql' remntkullh‘qr ommenl ‘pemms will ‘nluo u'dd I 0 Iho Internal and variety ol lhe lencl. togolher mlh free and lpmlr ed illu-lrnlive olchlngl. In the COSTUME DE" PAR'I‘MEN'I'. (which now uppean [0 have be come on indispemnblo adjunct lo a Mouthlx Mug- . . . A , ,‘ W uzinc.) we shall mean! "' , lh ' _" g r ‘ ‘ '—‘3“ COLORED Pij'Es‘or m: SPRING.- SUM~ «7,79% ,S" ay- Steers" '- MER. FALL AND WINTER FASHIONS.’ y; ”:12? 1' AME (0 lhe 'ruldénfl” inn”: $532306:ny Inforior lo anything 01 We kind ~‘ n 5.4.“. f M 'lhe gub.éfiué(:’l‘nx .. .\ l h _ A ' 'u ' 'v '- ‘ In cuncllillon; flute beg" lehv'o loplnlo. that every W ""dwmd ”WNW"- . Lhm‘fipm codP‘lyi’l' promise made will be {sublullyfind literally fulfill~ 0" or “b 9!" "W .30!!! S.""":""ber “9"“: ”'3’" ed. (wlnch lhuue ‘uccuuomed lo ‘conip'nre lhe per V‘ 1" 3 STLEIL‘R‘ A“ =5l“ 'illl formnllceo wuh Hm prumilcu at Magnzmb publllh «hing ”nee you" old. Ur'nmlell‘im lhe'hlfii; 7.21:2?'r.'.l'z,°:::::;’;"'.:;:1:2“.'.:":::.”:1!°:r ..... W“ hmm..,g.a:.% - " u ‘ » , l )1- ‘.- ,m “ men of every olh'er Ihnl in lo follofytex‘cept in Ihnl dflwe' H The "Wm" M “Dwell ”45nd, panel-lug p benmilully uilgraved 'l‘lllé Pag‘é. " ,""'““"'v PH’V‘LS‘ pwpm)’. fifly'Chl'rm b 8 TUE mwusra'anms FOR 1849: ' ’ take. them auhy.‘ ulllwwiw'l‘lhvr' Who. money always Io accompany lho order. dull wilh‘dtltha-w (lilonQTV' ' , . and poalugo‘pnldLQQ ,I , é - -‘ ; HUGH ”EMERSON' Single Copies. 'B3 00‘ Elghlcobielh $5.00 ol' 9 1849 J.,-‘3‘ w '- '- - 'é‘wo-h" ~--.‘ _' 1333' Eleven. ‘2' " 20, 00 -“ '. ' "." ', fi‘ ivo -- ‘ '. ‘ aw _ . ; .‘ ." "j H‘. .M: on] up" _gflu' And a «.Ipr Kim- I!) lh'o"pqlllnnucrl In other Nf’hflggafll £1" 33:11:,“ 1%“ RPCK'!!|:£IIU. Phflldfii‘ pemm lurmmg‘a club of élonn. ‘ . phmJl- “I";nulhoriy'hgenl. lb~recmye and ac! P (A: Iho Publulun Ito dulroul’of Irccnnlnlng. for lublcnpllonu.l”°""°m'""'&c" u an cud] day. whuiuill be Iho prbllMO lul luv, __.—W . uhnHJommry number. M)" .h nil h‘a’ uucd em '. " ‘_‘ , .'. . '. I ‘ (when ‘iFDcfcmezt'l. they 08‘" "KI. I “3; ' 'S'BM‘N'JS [Ol '8“ 0“?!” flaw. y“ PREMIUMS, To vhuuo lending in their nnmoa u'nd m‘énoy on or' before Iho In of December next. eilher ofthe-fob. Inning lugo Engravingn. Iho price of «ch' of which alone n 83 00,—viz: .1 A LARGE WHOLE LENGTH PORTRAIT OIJ GEN Z TAYLOR Reprennled rolling on My War Home, Old Whlc‘ lay. Engraved on "eel. in Meuulinlu. by J; Suv lin. Irom Dagueneolype- taken Irom life exprmly [or lhil plane. 8:20 of lhe work. excluljyo oflho margin. 2] by 16 inch". ‘ GROUP OF PORTRAITS OF THE WASH! ING'I‘ON FAMILY " - ' Including Gonenl Washington, Lady Wuhlnglon. Eleanor Parke Cualio. (300th Washington Path Cull". and \Vu-hgnglon'u {nvorue Servant. .' angry. ving In Mezzulinlo. on non). by J‘. Sarlin, lrom Ih'o original! by Savage. Size. dicluiivo of margin, 9‘ by lG'lncheu. ~ ' ‘ ‘ -=" ‘3’ The-e Premium: are no! ‘fmm old? wol‘mootv' Magazine plalel, bumre quite fleahand non.—" The leller has run yet had the fir‘nl‘uimpyeuion, primed fwm il. and Iho fo'rmex hm nopbeen corny; pleled mnny Weeks. Bath. tire Iplcndid Parlor Ornaments, end hnvo been engraved at an oxpenle or more than 61.000 Enhet 0' theme“; othnd' Io Iho'ue tending tingle whu-ribeu. u W9llrfl~ Clubl. ifin accordance with Iho above urml. Indg eenl print lo Iho ll! of December. Thoy willbe nan: perieclly anfia through the mail. on ceid toll. cu. at e mfling expeme. " .. ‘ Addreal " JOHN SARTIN 5!. CO. v ‘ Third Succuoppoaila Murchnnl'l Exchmp. Philu. V . ‘v NEW GOODS. ~ JUBHN RATToN, Jr.., £. a l 'AS jusl rect‘ifl'd 'n! hi! Ilor'e in UN” bumlmg known as lniu'.‘ slouc- Imuse. m the mer. near Curwensville.’l’ large nusurlulem ul ' ’ . ;: {FALL AND WINTER . GOUEMS, ~l Among which Will be hmml unéol lhg ve lv bust sell-cu-d mnurunenls ol- 1" a “ , Dry-Goods, . Hardware, Quéens~_ ware, Groceri‘eSLDrugs andDyej?‘ 'titufi's, T imware, Books & Sta.» onary, Hats,‘Caps and'Bonne‘tsfi; Boots and Shoes, Tobacco and}: Segars, Umbrellas, Cal‘pefi gym Carpet and Cotton Yarn,- Conn. lectionaries, ‘l’mnts, Oils, Teas; &c., &c. " ' ' V which he in now. 81 is 'delermiiwd ‘ol'o's: linue wlllng AS CHEARB‘ th'ry can be bought elsewhere in_ lhe counl}, iq. I»? {@AII he ask: is a m}. ‘ Uurwensvillp, Ocl. 3, MB, _ ; H“. 15“