~:: El E'c’ifio’é‘ratt '33:: n In: C LE ’A'R‘F‘I‘E LD. PA. MAI‘IQ.‘!B47.‘ FOR GOVERNOR. FRANCIS R. SHUNKL FOR CANAL-COMMISSIONER. MORRIS. LO NGSTRETH, of Montgomery county ”'Wo hue again crowded our column- wnh Ihc Ictounh 'of' _lho brilliant operulionn of «much dien In Mexico” Tho denpmchpé o! Gan. Kearny and Col. Doniphan ,uhlbu tome of‘lho brave" m chiflemmll outperformed by the soldier: of any union Vl‘bo bnxixlle of Snornmamo placel lho valor and Iklll éflho Volunleen on 0 lon] with lho bcu chulnn it! the nervico. Their nehneyemonl on lhu occauon hal never‘ yet bun excelled. NEWSPAPER POSTAGE A: the last oemon ol' Cungron the poungo on nempepon lent to officel within 30 mm" of tho place of publication—which had been repealed the union previous—wa- rumored. Thtn WM a man unfortunate men-urn for the country Prcn. No Comtitutlonn! net of Congrats could do us more injury. It must have been done, too. in u very qule: way, lot in never knew that web a mca‘ lute we: even contemplated until we enw the in elmcllone from the Pull Mum-r General In In: dlp min. It iie _lpeclu of Ipocific, and minimum lenuon that does not very well cumport “Hill the min: of Democracy. The injustice of paying u much portage for carrying a paper five or lix mile “ (or carrying it two or lhre- hundred miles. mun be apparent. H they muu‘ have po-lage, la: nbe in proporginn lo distance. or weight. or lomelhing on lho ad valorem nyllem. We hope ournnden will bur With the incon venience occasioned by lhu ICI. forlhe pro-em, and. will: the nuiltnnce ol the pcupln, we llunk Ilm Counuy Preu will be lblo In effect in: repeal u an early dale in the am lemon Gen. Irwin and his Votes. M ueh controversy exists at present with regard to some votes given by Gen. lrvin. the present whig candidate for Governor, while a representative in Congress. With tegsrd to these votes. whatever they may have been. we feel very little con:ern—nor do we think it matters much to the people. Gen. Irvin is a whtg. and phdes himself in bet‘ng a whtg in the fullest sense of the word. He Is the «big candtdete {or Con gress, and is ‘pledged to carry out all the measures at that perty, should he be elect ed. Are the people ignorant as to the n: tow and character of these measures?— 'l‘hen “by the neceenity of going to the trouble of hunting up the votes of Gen. Irvin to Prove that he is a Whig ? No bog dy doubts it. The issue is clearly made. By voting for Gov. Shank. or Gen. Irvin; the people will deeide whether they prefer the principles of the Federalism or the prin ciples of the Democrats. ‘ But while venture on this eubjet-t. uel msy as well explain the situation. or rath- er the result of the coulroveny about Gen. .1 "WIYOIQ' I!) CQDRI¢B§~ fling Dsmpqa! ic papers charged ch. Irvin wuh voting ‘in ("or of lazing tea and coflee. in lime of peace. at lat} ofl'set to the noise made by 'lhe Federalist: about the present administra. non teco'mtnendtng a tax on than: articles, as Ia tour tax. The controversy this charge gave me to. has developed the facts to be thue :--Gen. Irvin dtd not was in favor of the titration of the Tarifi'act offllS42. (whmh was vetoed hylPresidenl Tyler.) which laid a duly 'of2o per cent. on ten and come. al though he».was present both immediately before and after the vote «at taken'each time; niis shown by _‘h" jou;nal—-and he ,may. Ihér'efbre,"be cal-led a dodger on that - point, ' But he did vote (oi the bill includ _ iqj‘lifii‘a' in}, on [its final passage in the ‘Hpuu.’ and; it would have become the law eof:lho.;land.had il not been for me veto of -Prequdeht'Tyler.‘ ’ ‘ Bu} ihipteien If hoMeérheyfllnadyoqaled :bq :gqxjag of leg and cqfl’ee. is no: ‘he'wara: voting he‘donq. Gan: Irvin ipono o_f Ih‘e AUTHORS ‘oré m'e‘no'm‘d B'A'NK‘RUPT "LAW§3"lTHfi_p_oor mag could easily for giYMhe gebé’tal‘ fdr fianiiné to tax! his legs ant}? gqflfi’fififéizifi{thug-arm half wbi’lld ' knot'v ‘ !h§‘ his. “rich Ineligpbpr wgujaxed likgwige-- ’bul uhoopbmior’: of Ihn.Bankrupt Law my ofgpgt‘hgtqbgnavl‘en. figalen mimpréaaion boh‘ing. 9nd qng :hat will zendulo, for years‘ _lq'comqup'l‘ho'; hone.» hard-working -la human who vagcheated out of big sole ,x dbponflpn'ce by Ihzal’acl, Fwill ' néti‘aoé‘lfi“ {qu g,‘gé""i.séé§i}h9rééi, ' " " " " ’ \. , 133t"(hkxfévbr'ai,ha..'ye: _m be told.. - This ..lcw lal.p§lfl€di‘lffwov «member [ighu-‘gi tho exti'aje'iasilon'q pénéifas. in| 1841),:qrgq ' at ills fi'x't‘jt‘jégp'lag ‘o'qi'nipp of Cppgreisg-T‘g‘f: ”my ”MB: vyipgd gummy ”00.000300” debts-cit was; repealed {bye sh’e. san‘seimen tun-Eor‘e‘itadv’icflr W 39 Gap. Jain “WWI Mm number Pfifixbzvhew‘j‘i'dlh6' :65‘.‘ i It be? iii, i} chow; 03.91;” _w'qgwgtgy for when ,921h54d13n‘9fieaflgsfietlie WWW! It» fit» yggpnity gq.ptmm..a,uindlou [mm 10ch Jun. poor;m'rp.i JBui it: If. a'v'méd pgaiml itmuwik fungi upqwgrig‘figya‘ ipj'pa'gy‘it“lii;d 11090,“:ng ,il Ihb'yjfijlifl'fié’ i; ’ 32'6" 36031.15 .' • t 1112 =IL OM= i PLATI' DEL Rwy April 17, ' ‘ ""1‘ '5". ' {ll o’clock, A. M. '§ ' ~ "I‘vhe‘di'vision ofGen; 'l'Wiggs Itdrted‘two hour. since. and a heavy cannonndmg'huu already commented upon his line‘ fr‘d'r’n’thé artillery-ohm: Mexican‘lorées. 'At ihte'rv v§|9,too.-Ihe rattling of small arx'ns io'hgafd distinctly, [tom theldragooua. ' " ‘ ~si'6?clock‘.-P. ME-i—l‘huye justrelugned from the ucénc of conflict. and 'a bloody one it has been on thin sjde lhejgrlhes; Mexic'ab-t '{urh'ai \No' one ' was seen“ In p 055 spawn of it lost awning, buuniajmornjng _igwnojopod‘t‘o beoccupieldyby the enemy: gight‘lyoopsrond _to force irntooce was doomed =_ipd_i9pens_ablg. gFthis purpma‘ tootßjflewnder, Major Sulguer, .beaides u _Qelaqhmogs‘of:artillery and Infantry ‘wer'e o':d'e'rlcd;;o chgrguopllhqruggqc’, macaw ,7 Tnleijhe!Ldidozgallanfly. uriving "w Meiicadl, alter a denperalc {commem— Tboy;_vyfig%(olggtinntc'in their dclence, and gun! amp~ org of fiber enemy were killed .. I= ing the vote. of poor men. Did he do so? We see him 90‘ charged by some of the Democratic papere. Let the question be fairly unouered. Gert. ltvrnr mny hava‘ been deceived. and may have voted for the passage of the Bankrupt Law, believing it would be of benefit to the country 3 but after seeing it: deleterious effects—lth du treu nnd wide-spread ruin whlch'itoece eioned throughout the country. it Was hie duty to vote for its repeal. endif he did not do so. then we say he done wrong. andl ought to beremembered for it. l However. we wtsh to see the contest conducted upon party principles. We wish the issue fairly to be made. and let me people decide by their votes whether they are in favor of the principles support. ed by the Federal party, or the principles supported by the Democratic party.— *Whether they are in favor of the creation ofe multitude of irresponsible corporattons. such. forinetence. tie the Clenrfield Coke and Iron Company—the chartering of any number of Banks—end whether they are in favor of giving ' air! and com/arl’ to the foreign enemy by denouncing ajust war. which they helped to declare—6s opposing every measure of the administration calcu lated for a vigorous prosecution ofthe war, to the end that peace may be speedily ob tained. lfthey are in favor of these things, then will they give their ‘votes to Gen. Irvin. But if they are in favor of making all corporationr. Banking in well as coal compeniee. responsible for their debtv—of protecting the farmer. mechanic and la» bourer equally with the men of capital and health—if they are in favor of a rigorous prosecution of the present. as well as any olhcr war “a may have with a lureign na lion. no lhal Ihc honor and character ofou‘r nuion may be preservgd, and peace‘vpced- Ily restored. Ihen will they cast their wales for lho candidate of lho Democratic party, IhM long lried and faillnl'ul public serum. FRANCIS R. SHUNK. ”Since “ritmg lho foregoing we have received ncummunirnlion from a genlleman in Bollofonlo ——n Mend of General Irvin's—culling uur nlleullun to tho luchcl. and gum): oxlrncu "am the Jour nal ol Congreu, w provo Ihul Gen. Irvin did not volulora In on lea and coffee, and requuting il publicnlion in Ihc Banner. with which request we wnll cheerluily comply m uur nexl number. We find nolhln‘ In Ihll stun-mum Ihal conflicll matern ally with “hat we have nlnlcd übovm Wk‘urlhur nccounls from lho lule bulllo he~ [ween General Scotland Santa Anna. do not differ mnlenally Ilom Ihc publilhed uccoun! in another column. Snnln Annu'l army “a! composed 0! 14 or 15,000—6‘000 of “horn were taken. and lho roll made lheir "cape. Gen. Scott appearl deter mined that Ihc enemy shall nul have limo Io col. let! their force: Lygnin. us he tuumed hu march in ward: the czly of Mexico lho duv aller the bank. Gen. Shields wu not expecled In recover from Im wound. @No paper has been issued from thin offico since Ihc 24H. ulumo. We hope heteallcr to be able l 0 appear regulatly. UM'onnmnx ——\\'o regrel to learn. by lho Pcnn-yh‘uumn o! Ihc 7lh Inn . Ihal on the day pre~ noun, una ofuur ciIiZFns—DANIEL Bunn'r. E-q., merchant, of Curwm-villo—hnd hm yockel picked ul a wallet, Conlannug bnlwecn .II and 01200—— Ho had Jull arrived In the can. and was robbod helwcen ma depot and hm holcl. By Blagnettc Telegraph. Correspondence 0! the l’cnmylvamun ANOTHER GLO RTOUS VICTORY!!! Santa Anna Deléaled. ngnsmcxsnunc. Va... May 7. On the ,allernuou oi the 17m ull.. [he udvunce under General 'l'wnggs, number ing 8.178, encountered lho enemy, when a severe but indecmve conflacl ensued.- Aerlhe‘general order show; that General Seams Intention was [0 give Dulle only 'oln the lath, this nclion was brought on by ljre‘Mexyip‘uup. “The main Vbulte occurred on the 18m, and regulred ,in the'cumplele lriumplyollvthe American arms. Santa Anna made hip evcape“ nller the route 0! Lhe'nrrny, JGF‘W La Vega was again taken prisoner, with five _olher‘ generals, and u‘ long list of colunelu‘imd subordinate ufli- ‘ cersp , , -. , - In a'New‘Orlehns paber I find the ~[o| lowing lites-. 1 ' ' ‘ V , -. \ while on our side the loss wmt also severe. Mnj‘or Sutiiner. ol the Dragoons. was shot in the head Wllh n musket. Lieuten ants Mnury and Gibbs. ol the Rifles. were wounded; also. Lieutenant Jarvis. of the 3d Infantry. I could not learn that any of our officers were killed ; the entire loss on our side was estimated at one hundred. About 3 o’clock the enemy made a de monstration upon a fort on the neighboring heights. the one our men had captured. as if with the intention of retaking it. but it all ended iti their marching down the hill. blowing a most terrific churge on their trumpets. firm; a few shots, nml then re tiring. 'l‘heir appearance on they came down the lull was certainly very Imposing. The cannon on the hill meanwhile kept up 11 Continuous firing on Gen. thgg’s linea. doing little execution, however. oth. er than cuttin‘fi down trees and bru~h. As we returned to camp the firing was still continued. The enemy had evidently ob taint-ti the position of the road. which hue just been cut with accuracy, but the balls tlfgnctpnll) went over. Al 6 o’clock Gen. Shields was ordered loaupport Gen. 'l‘wiggs_ with three regi ments of volunteers. ”‘ CAMP. PLATT nu R 10: The Americans have achieved another glorious and brilliant victory against an outvnumbering lorce. and occupying a po sttinn which looked as impregnable as Gib raltar. One after another of their Works have been taken. To-day five Generals. Colonels enough tc command ten such ar mies as ours. and other'officers innumera ble, have been taken prisoners. together with six thousand men. and the reat of thr army. driven and rooted with the loan of every thing, ammunition. cannon, baggage and baggage train-t. and nothing but the impossibility at finding the road, fwlnch prevented our dragoona from reaching their works. enabled any of Santa Anna’s grand army to escape, including hi: own tllua trioug peraon. Santa Anna’a travelling coach with all his papers. valuablel, and even hio Wood-; on leg. has fallen into our hande, together l with all the money belonging to the atmyil No one anticipated. when aroused Irom his bivouac this morning, such a complete victurv. Five hundred will cover the total loss ol the Americans in killed and wounded; had it not been lor the cowardice oi Santa An na,who run before the battle was halt lost. it would have been far greater. No one can estimate the loss of the Mencana; thev are scattered in huts by the road side and In every'dtrection. VVhtit disposition will be mode of the prisoners is not yet known ; they may be not at liberty on parole. on account ol lee ding them and itt order to accelerate the advance movement of the nrmy. It was Gen. Scott’uiotentiou to poah on tnwaulq the pity of Mexico with all haste. l Jlprxl ”NlL—The rout of the Mexicans [last eVening was total and complete. The remains of the army were pursued 'o with in a low tntleit ol Jalapa. by Gen. 'l'wigg, at which point they all dteperfletl. so that there was none to follow. Santa. Anna hitnsell escaped by cutting a saddle mule from tlte harneaa ol his magnificent coach, mounting him and nubaequenlly taking to the chapparal. A service ol maa‘ait'e ail ver. all his papers, money. and everything in his carriage. even .ltls dinner, wai’cap} tured. The Mexican loss upon the height war dreadful; the ground in places around unit covered with the dead and wounded. Col. Palacu was lound there mortally wounded. 'l'heir loss on the retreat was terribly severe; every by-path was ItreWn with the dead. Had our dragoons been able to reach them tn season, all would have been killed or captured. Santa Anna! among them. Canalea, with his noted lati cerl, had the prudence to vanish early.“ ‘ Even up to this time, it. in impossible to give anything like a toll and correct liat o! the wounded officers; The Mexican officers taken prisoner. had arrived at Ve ra Cruz. Gen. Shields is severelv, and it is thought mortally wounded. General Pillow was slightly wounded while-storm ing the tortilication commanded hv Gem! Lu Vega. A number ol other Aniertcan officers were wounded. 14 Days Later from England. The aleamalnp Caledonla. Cnpi. Lon, from Livurpuol 20th ull.. arrived at Bos lon.aboul 9 o’clock yesletdny morning. winging luurleen days luler Inlelllgenu lrom Europe, The lollowlng 'bynopsls ol her intelligence was immediately (rans milled by telegraph to this city. ll will be observed ilmtlhere la a decided im pmvemgnl in the Corn markets, while the cotton market in more buoyalil.~—Penna‘n May 7, . , . , Throughout the last fortnight a heavy business has been transacted. both-in flour. wheat and Indian corn. and the depressipn ,whicll prevailed‘haa given~wuy to buoyan cy andrnclivily. ”'l‘hefoperalions in tor eign wheutrwere moderate un-the‘lth. but theytruma‘ctiuns effected, were on udvun ‘ciug terms. Indian corn-was held firmly in consequence ol the more encouraging jepqrta lrum the : Provinctal markets. ~In ,tmyn-mnde 3 Hour scarcely anythingl ‘r wee ”done. no;,was there, Imuchtdemandi {or ','Norlolk.'v households [or vother. shipments. «lint Aruerieau was in decidedly improved request, guud. brands . being only'aaleablé at 37,10. SlBflshilliuga. During the week ‘éutling the Il?th._‘ the .trnnsaciiuns-Jn all those urticles were 10.3 moderate extent. and rising :priceg '6generallyilmidr.’él-lold ervfavere', reluctant, to eecept previous. Vrntea‘.i"on"the’lgth’, when} adirhnced [dons 2' to 31hilligg‘a'p‘e(_'quarté'r,' and all, me; ‘wlth'exeelleut detained at lull retest "In-h dtair c’oniwu‘quiet, blit_,'steady in value. Th 6 [ul’lhér HdVAnc’e i)! l Ihilliug peerri'u'aré ter in when. tools pluce'au the'l4th,l:,i- ‘ lndisn’ corn is in demand. but the mp. p'lEl ure'himmt cxhaated. Of American flour. lhe diminution oi Ihc stock Is In in. cnnaiderable Ihai the price of (he beat bran'dw are lull nno shining per barrel u. boveihe prices (if the 1201. Yesterday. April. 19m, rhe,_mnrkeil_vvaa\ the ‘acene of much agitation. and nearly all that'wna oh sale was eagerly when up. French and Beigiuvm accounts: al a rise oi pnc‘im equal in qix shillings per quarter over those oitha! day weék. In oiher circumstan; ces, such an advance might have made a favorable impression on the stock ex change. but Ihc revtrae was {he can. Affairs In Portugal are approaching the climax. The tediouo. unsatisfactory strug tz'e between the insurgents and the Queen's forces I 5 drawing to a close. The Quccn’a trnops seem unable to meet the omergency. and the protection of Grant Britain hna been solicited. Fears are en tertained that the person of the Queen is not Hate in the capital. A rising to antic ipated. Honmnx.e.—-A distrening tragedy was enacted on Tuesday, in one of our small taverns. A lother had bet five dollars that his son. a mere Ind. could drink three bottles of porter. The bet was taken by some unfeeling wretch. and the poison was poured out for the little buy. In obo. dience lo the stern command of his father. he drank two bottles, but found it impog. sible to finish the third. He was now in no almoa‘l helpless state of intoxication, when his lather, becoming enraged with his non-compliance with his Wishen. Iciz. ed the remaining one. and thrtlslinglhe nerk 71hr botllc into the child’s mouth. actua I}; pourcd :1 down his throat! In it not lorl horrible lor contemplation P— 'l‘he lnlher haul won his five dollars, and now. both being wildly and frantically drunk, they started lor home. reeling and falling at every step. The poor ladcgt himself friglitlully. “'hen lhey reached home. it won lound necenury to send lor a physician, who. lnr a while rlespaired of tho recovery ol the child. There are lhei tacta as related to us. It is a long time since we have read nl any thing,’ so revolt‘ ing. The attention ol our authorities should be directed to an investigation 0! the molten—Neal’s Sat. 00:. Oman or Evnnv Dlunsz. AND Tm: Mum oi Cunt - In the your 1795. Lo RY cleariy demonstra ted that every din-ease ungilule Irom Impure or un~ digculad pnrhclcs, hecumlng mued with lho blood and flundu. And also. that to cure every disease, it mu only necessary in nper. Ihe nnmrul uulleh of lhe body. nnd nllnw Ilwm to remain open. by which mean lhu blood and ulhcr flllldl Would rolenao themselve l‘rom these undigesled nnd impure particles, and a union! health would he cannln lo ensue. ' Tho Royal lnaululu of Francn awardedvlo huu {or this dixcovory’, mo Gold Medal oflho lmmule. This i:- a hiswricnl {art All which the andrflh Vegetable Uniw-nal Pills profeu to do m. to curvy out tht- pnnctplo. and 13pr rtrncv has fully estu bliuhed lltom capable ul 1!. When thwelore. a bad Atuln ol health onuu tn tha'body. all that has to be done is to mntmus to PURGE it eflec‘ tunlly wuh them. and the more vtrulenl the dtmnuc, the more powerful must bu the dose. The Brnnrlreth Pills nro mude entirely ofVegeta~ hle Extracts. knmu‘. by long experience to be perfar‘ln ly Innocent. and yet of more power u: u purgattvemr cleunscru! lhu nhmentnry cnnul. than any other med» icino, 'l‘lmr efl'ecl on tho Iystmn is so easy. that it II n remarkable Incl. lhullhc mme dose may bo given to an mluntor adult. wultout lho ptmnmltty ofdutttg xt ny injury—but on the contrary good. Therefore. in rnstivennu. eithnr habitunl or othermue. and in Btl muu Favors. and all bnluuuu ufl'ectuonu they are at the greatest pnsuible benefit. DROWSINESS, Swimmmg of the Head. a roaring noise in lho oars. headache. polpilnlion o! the henrl. &c. Wrighl'l lndmn Vagalable Plus are n cormn cure {or lho above unpleasanl complalnla, because they purge lrnm lho body lhnuo Magnum and corrupt humor: whlch, when flonlmg in Ihe general manna} rm-ulaliun, are the cause 01 a determumuon or rush ofblond lo the bend. giddmoss. loss of memory, d|m~ nesn ofuight.dmwlinou,pnin ol the head, and many other symptoms 0! a load ed and corrupt unle oflho blood. Wright's In‘hnn chcluhle Pills are nlsd one of Kim Y"? WM n'nrhcincs in the worn! [or the cure of In ungccnon. and Ihnrol’ore will not only remove all lho above unpleuuum symptoms. and enlirclv provemm ny on! cunsequoncvu resulting from n rushol blood lo [he head. but WI” mnsl nuuredly tenors the body [0 u all]!!! 0! sound heallh. Bownru of Counlarfeiu 0! all kind-l Some are coated ivnh lugur; Olllcrl are made lo resemble in oulwnrrl uppeumnqe lho original medicine. The only original and genuine Indinn Vegetablo PM: hnvr lho Ilgnuluro of William Wright wri-lon wnh u pan on Ihc lop label of each box. None olhor u gonmno._and Io coumorlcu llm in venom". flgent for 'Clearfi cld, R. Shaw. for other agencies in Clear-field «S- atber caun‘ ties, sec advertisement in another column; DO'Prlncwnl omm, 169 Race Street, Phlla. MARRIED-On Thursday the 2911. April, by J' L. Cnulo. an.. Mr. MITCHELL Kuunufurwonco town-hip. 10 Min LAVINA Dunn». of Pike lawn-hip. By lho name. on Sunday Ihc 9th 3081., Mr. J 01"! Laoxun. of Gonhnn. lo Mm MARY ELLEN Mun. quuwrenco township. ~ ‘, , ‘ (DRAWS &3 BROTHER, GENTS {or the sale 0! Dr..J./IYNS A Family Medicines ,- . ' Dr. CULLEN‘S Indian, Vegetable Rem» edy —l’anacca. Specific and Pill Rem ed ’.‘ _ . ‘ ’ . . ‘ ‘ Dr. 3(4PPLE'I’ON’S Reme'zlyfor Deaf ness,- ‘ n ' \ - ' CflNTRELL’S. Compound xllcdicaled Syrup 0/ Sarsaparilla ; ‘ C/j N'I'RELL’ S flnh‘ - DyspepticJPowder; CflNTRELL’S fillerah've Pills ; SflxVD‘S Saraapari/la. &c.-Nye. . &c. Huvejus! rec‘en‘yed a fresh supply 9‘ "W same. ‘ Curwinavillt. Mn R‘ y 10. ‘ . . , . , .1 .7T 1931111131111“. Orders; . 71‘1“? 6lh.l{egiment; 2d Brigadcylotb 4 Division. P, M.'_'witl me‘ét'lor train-. In’g n'nd“-"i‘nspeél'iun'at' [the‘ fdllpfingv'tiuju. and placeshvizv: ~ ~.y A. ..; i .The2d Battalion..ot.Ahsolem 'Pearce’sn in .Bfld‘OFd-..loWoshipr on [Tuesday :hfe: 251hdnyfofng.‘ , ‘ l_. , , . :w‘ - The Ilst‘pkllqlimzl'gt Qiqugqgvjlfilefl’iké-j towh’mlg‘. lpu‘EWednqadgy. the 261!) day 61' M 3)“ . .. :1 I ,-. ~ 7 ‘c. 3; women, CM. 3, ‘l' 6m Beg, mm mm. P; mg; Mnyl~l'.lB47. ‘ ' ‘ ‘ T‘E. VI3I T,I 41.0. Es HEREBY .GIYEN.‘ ,thn‘t Letter.- 9' ‘ Administration, h‘nve ~been.granted to the attbscfibern on the‘Eitute "of Alain:- der Dunlap. Into ot-Brndy tow‘nlh'fi; de mand. Theréfore, all [imam-knowing ehgmnelve’o indebted to said lestetevaro ro-l qutrcd. to make immediple payment-lathe sqbscnberv. and those having. demand wt” present them duly authenticated for settlement. 4 ‘ A . SAMUEL c. DUNLAP'. JAMES w. DyNLAP. . ddminy'stratorl. Brady township. May 10, 1841—314 Notice. NOTICE is hereby 'given that Lem" Testamentary have been (granted to the subscribers on the estate 0 J. V.E. Anderson. late 0‘ Jordon township,.Clelr field’county, dec’d.—nnd that a” permit: indebted to the estate 0! said deceased". required to make payment without delay. and those having claiffhs agaimtlhe ulna will present them duh;v authenticated. JOHN HOM PSON. , BENJ. S. ROBERT S. Execute”. Jordon tp. Mly 4, 1847. mm OTICE is hereby given that Latter! N Testamentary have been granted m the subscriber on the estate of George Shimel. senior. late of Morris township. Clearfield counCy. deceased—and that all persons indebted to said estate are requir ed to cnnke‘waymenl without delay, and ”1090 having demands will present {hem duly aumenlicated. SAMUEL WARING, Executor. Morris towgship, May 11. 1847. mm OTICE is hereby given that Letter- N of Administration have been gran ted to the undersigned un'the estate of Ebenezer Magee. late of the borough of Cleurfield, deceased—and that'all permu indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment. and those h"- Ing claims against the same will preun! them duly authenticated. MARY MAGEE. Jldrn'rz. Clearfield. May 11.1847. CLEflRFIELD BRIDGE WOOLLEN FACTORY. HE business at the above elihblilh men! will in future be conducted bv James Forrest Particular Intention wi" be given to the manufacture of Cloth. Blankelt. Baizu, &c. &c. ALSO—Cnrding and Falling. WOOL taken in exchange forSnlinatl. Flanncle. &c. All kinds of grain, and other country produce. delivered at the Factory. will be taken at the market price in plyment for work done at this establishment. April. 1847. List of Letter: EMAINING in Ihe P. O. a! Luth~ R vrsburz. 9a., April In, 1847. Reed. Juhn 0. Marks. Joseph Woods, Wm. ' Neison. Min Muff Thompson, Jas. M. Wengert, Henry." Shnficr. Peler Keyseagle. John' Clarke. Robert Dullvry, Christian 8001.. Peter H. Lininger, Henry Thompwn. Joseph Reuinger,‘ Peter Hair, Samuel Ellingor.Misu Sarah 2 P. W. BARRETT, r. x. ....______.____________ _‘ Administrator’s Notice. NOTICE ia hereby given that letter. at administration have beén granted to the subscriber on the eutnte of'Thomu McCracken, late of ‘ Ferguson towmhip. Clenrfield county. dec'd—therélot‘e‘itl persons indebted to mid estate will auto payment immediatety. and than having demands wull present them duly authentin cated. JAS. T. McCRACKEN. Adai’i'.’ Jordon lp. April 9. 1847. W®l§3®lo‘ THOSE pcrgo‘us Ilflving demand. Ja gains! the eata‘te‘of Geong‘Souder, sen. late of Boggs towhship. Clearflpld County. dec’d, will present them It) the subscriber immediately, «my adlhémiéa lei] ’fo'r 'aemé‘m'em'and Imm» ‘knu'w‘i‘n‘ th'é'mselves' indebtcgl to'anld ellhle'w'ill «nuke immediate payment. ' B] Plyidg'fl tenlion to this notice those interested will: save casts. " ' ' " I‘ ’y' JOHN BEERS./ulm'r. Apri17.1847. -‘ ‘ . LOVER-SEED; and. ,BACUN to: €ngloby .CRANS &BROTHER.‘ Cursvinsvjllq. May 11.184122. «Lu ‘ ;" , ‘Cég-J’grtncrsth aAoticeu ‘ ' HE subscribers-have lhnulay‘énler‘ a ‘.ed intapnrtnership} undemhe name of Cram «3- Brother. Y’ -"l‘,heirvhusin¢u~ {vi}! be conducled auhq slurq'lntelyuocao pied .by ,VVo.rr¢lL& Crunsnin: Gunman-- yjlle..Cxeprficld count»; Pa. :1 . . . V .s‘:', w , : Inf? .“fiuJLIAMUJ‘CRANSQ . ,asl J, y" ’i , q Phi/011,630.11: ‘4‘ :.:h.‘ ‘.i.L! JACKSON |CRA‘ Si; _ ”chm. 184,7. 1 - 4 .-;Cu.r.tq¢naflill_e. " ‘3’"! Wu: .H' , ' _, ”in: ' ,' .: ! 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