gra7rowaesmr•Alcgv, riniciaesanr Army Ill!§lfiéé£(“}._ _- We have received Iron; _lhe H'ar‘De parlmenl. in advance nflhe-inail. the In! lowing'llipl ohhe New Orleans Commer rial Times and Picayune. containing later inlelligence from Mexico, uhivh we Laalen m h)" before our rendem :«Washington Union. From (MN. 0. Picayune nxuu, June 7. Later from Mexico! flrrivall 0/ ”‘8 ,‘Slcama/zip IV. Orlrane. ,n'e Bleamahip New Orleans. Captain ,“ “8m bBI-uuived‘from Vera Cruz. hnv "18k“ there on the lat. inn. She touch ed on {he 4th at lhe Brazos. Contrary to the rumors. and the general appréhonsmns. “18 New Orleans has made a prusperons Voyagq. ‘ ,Gen’. Shieldaie doing we”. we are most happytolhear, and was shortly expected at Vera Cruz. . ‘ Gen. Scott leltJalapa on the23d ultimo for Puebla. at the head ofnenrly 6.000 troops. Mr. Kendall’s letters have not yet come to hand, having been intrusted to tp’rlvate conveyance. We have. hatvever. the following brief note lrnm him: ' " Punem. May 29. 1847.: The division of General Twiggn entered thiel oil], to day. all well. There were ru mor. in the morning that Gene. Buntnmente and Leon were advancing to attack Gener .3} Scott with an immense force; but so iar‘ wehave heard nothing confirming the re porte. Almost every one thinlts the A mericana are to have another grand bat tle..but where no one can dtvine. The diligencia does not run bettteon thieKand the only of Mexico ; and, solar. l have found it impossible to lay hand upon any papers. , No one an yet known what Gen. Scott's intention. are as regards his future move meats; yet small as his force ts. many think he will advance upon the capitol.— W‘o thall know in a day or two. ' .. The news from the city of Mexico by thie errival in most important. Our intelli gent correspondent from Vera Cruz has furnished u: with the annexed extracts from iettere written at Mexico, and from the best sources of information. The resignation ofSentn Anna is an important event in thei hietory of the war: r; . Extract from a letter dated— : Cur-or sztco; May 23. 1847. - ’r 'A ’ From here i have nothing worthy of notice to communicate, except that Settle Anna» yesterday resigned the preeidency. but it is notknown vet wheth «Congress will admit of it. He was in. dnced to take that course from the oppoait tion hemeete in his views of carrying on the defence of the city. and from some defamatory writings which appeared in the public papers against hie past conduct. It is generally expected that the Americans will be here about the 15th of next month; and considering the state ol’things tn the capital, lmey any they will meet with but iittle‘renietance on the part of the govern ment ' Through the same channel we have re ceived the following brief extract from an other letter 0! the same date : Last week Santa Anna commenced forti fying Guadalupe. Perion and Mijicutzingo. ~near'the suburbs of the city ; but unusual disapprobation was the result, and hence his reason for offering his resignation. It idsuppoaed it will be accepted. and that Herrera will receive the nomination.— There areonly about titres thousand’troops in the city. ; ‘ We have an exciting rumor from Pno ‘ bla. mentioned in letters from Vera Cruz,‘ that the citizens of Puebla had risen upon] General Worth; and cut 06' six or seven. hundred of-his man. The rumor was in every man's mouth at Vera Cruz. and much credence given to it. We are happy to say that our correspondent at Vera Cruz puts little faith in the rumors. [Special correspondence oi the Picayune.) . Venn Cnuz. May 23. 1847. t.t. GENTLEMEN: .Aftter several days of an:- ielyand suspense. occasioned by the cap— ture of the diligence‘by a band ofguenllas. and. the well known dangerous stale oi' the road. another train has arrived at last irom ..Jalapa, bringing us news from the army. and the events that have Occurred on the road. during the last six days,tlte most im hortaot ol'whtch is the murder of Colonel sour and seven out of’ his escort of eight "dramas: and LieutenantchDonald or the rifle regiment. ' " ‘ » Col. 8. arrived here about a week ago with despatchee from Washington to Gen. Scott. . He left this city last Saturday for Jalapm-nand was murdered three miles _be. food the National Bridge. From all ap pearances. the party must have been In em bttrluory near the road, and, by a well directed;volley. brought them all to the ground atonce,‘ without givinthern the slightestopportunity of resistance. Thus iijesgatn.th‘at‘dcspatches, probably of no little importance. have fallen into the hands o‘lithe‘ enemy, andperha'ps may be used to good’irnportance against ”us. The bodies ofthreeoithe party were found near the fo’ida'vpartially covered-.with sand. anddhe other. have been dragged into Ihe‘chappa nli-j'One American horse was found shot near theiplace where the"party was assas sinated; T ='-- ‘ ‘ -. angle. from Gen. Taylor. '"Bf'lhe'éleamship ‘ New Orleans’ we Maigret-dates lr‘om‘thg Rio- Grande and Ifiéhrmy 0! Gem Taylor. . Tub lulu-“(9| qfiflpQQ-redpondeht y'below: _annotmces .th gg‘t‘igfaflj. pry. pottion- .of. Col. Doniphan’s qumhnd .at Snllillo. after ancharp on ‘cozmter With a body‘of‘ hostile. ludin‘n's. ' ma= [Special Corl’c'POWO‘lc” omm Pldni’lme-I ' The yellow-level"(eluo'milo. as it tiliould SALTiLLOv, Mexico, May 17. 1847. he linillerliiii now. getting l’t’tliiY‘ECli'tiUß 9', A A “mg. tedious. eight-dayn’ lever" hiiv- niongsi us. ‘ 'l‘hirteen cases terminated in; pmnaity~ lelt me._‘l am able to write la'ally yeererdayyaml to dav already I you again With aornetltt’tle Idea of what liliave heard ot-the death of three.tndtvrdu am doing, and to turntsl‘ you With a few uls whom I personally knew. 'lwo of items ot news. i mentioned that aequarl- the-- are trom New Orleanb—Mr. Cohen. roo otdrngoonsliufl‘d gone out in pursuit oi oi the firm ol Siiiioust‘ieltl & Cohen. and .i the patty of [Mirth who had committed Mr. Mich tel. more recently troiii ’l‘ampi the recent outrage: but it appears i was co. Col. Kearney, the government con mi.iuken. and that their mitis‘lon waspacii tractor. is now lying in a very dangeroo‘e ic,arid merely intended to endeavor to state,nnd people are thus hitting ai’ound getbark from» our excellentdriends, the me. such. thtiige. to an unacelimaled Cumanclies, i-onie Amer ican horn-a and man like myself, is calculated to make one rniile~i which had accideiittillv loundvtheir (eel ugly. way into their posriessron. 'Justice, how- Bp. a: —-'l‘he British courier is in from ever—swilt and terrible retributive jus- Mexico, but seems to know but very little tire—has overtaken them, spoil laden as of matters in that neighborhood. He stays they were), and hall their number have that Herrera is not President. but cotitra~ been sent to overtake their victims. diets none oi the other rumors ol tlte past Lieut. Col. Mitchell and ii portion ol ‘9“ dill". except “9 it” “9 "2'1"“ 84"” the advance ol Col. Doniphan’s command Anna, “'l“'~_ he “'“mim ”"nkr i" “ll” ”'9 arrived here yesterday morning trorn l’ar- Chi” Mngt‘tmtfi I “H” ”.V l" “‘s'” ”5’ having arrived at camp the day up something from the letter-2 iifibtlngu‘. be (are. This mummg, betore breaking“ ~ imt' the lilt'flmt'flQ'HVPtl-u-SOINHIHOJ7IOO/595- nu'mher ol men came to and announred June ISI.-“’t‘“. ”W’Pl‘m" ”i ”9”“ that. on Friday lii-t. a detachment ol Col.- ”“3 t'lefl't'" prove “l “3"“ WP" WNW} Doniphiin's regiment, under command at it". '0 5” tlieleast “' ”' Sarita 5”“ “‘ Capt. Reed, cunairting "t fifteen men. ”ml at the rapital. in much less discredit than accompanied by Don Manuel Itiarra—a we have been led to believe, and In lull VCTV “ea/”1" citizen of Pan-n“. \vho “\yng exercise 0' the {UnCiiUnS 0i illil office.— 3" .exten‘i;e vineyard—act out il)!‘ (he Upon his arrival, ht! proposed i 0 resign lily Ranclio del Paco, about thirtv milee lrom WM- bl“ COlN'iW‘l "Hillel“ *0 "-‘l l” “3"" pun”. alter the Imm"... lie lurtiished his proposition rejected. Aii election will them all with lresh horses. and their made take place 0" "'9 137" inotant. “'hl’" ii " ii rapid march for (lei Poco. At the run- MP?“ 'h‘” ”err?” “l“ b“ chosen; bl“ ChU thV were jnino" by 3 "any “f filllnl‘ Santa Anna's creatures are it") HUIHPI’UU‘, twenty men—an advance oi Col. Dnni- and hi\ position notv too .iovorahle lor the plian’s main command—and before long “mm” “f the ""l'“""” ""“"""s- 'f’ P"" the Indians came up. The conflict wn~ m" me i" '.'”‘i’l'l" '" “m" in “Wot '” ""F quite desperate. lor the Indians lought dean-e conlidentlyr _ . , like devrls. Captain Reed was wounded ”9 'Xt’rfl'ii‘t‘ an intention '0 “M"? ii'“ In the chin and ulioulder bv arrowtt, and town. i” “‘4'“ “'“i‘ ii “"29 ‘ii'Ch 3"” 9"“ several horses were killed. I On the aide tiaiikment, 3"“ '" place a (“me '" ”‘9 Clll’ of the lndianv, the slaughter w“ more capable of keeping oilr the Americans.— deadlv. The all iowertul rifle canned For these purposes lie demands tour hunt!- sevmfiyen bold warriors H, - bite [hp duat.’ red thousand dollars. and has impressed and the rest fled. leaving inoSt oi the” every horse and mule that he can reach. plunder and the greater portion ol their A it’ll” from ‘1 “'°i“l"io""ff'd German “eaten and children. We at", capfimq] merchant, of the capital, to ills brother in about 2.000 head of horses anil mules that ”“3 9“.“ 5'.” that Santa Anna ht" “'l'hi" they had stolen. Don 513“!)le who ~ his control a force of nerir'ten thousand spoken “f '35 being as brave as lie ~ gen”. men, bestdes those on their way under outs and hospitable. toUght deeperately._. Alvarez. arithtliat he “I” soon have up Most oftlieee lndians ivere Lipi’w'“ and army around him capable of annoying. if not Cumnnches,it I 6 said. You will liard- "0‘ “i seriously nnpusuig. GM“ 850” ll ly belle“: that. alter this generosity on the '9 "WY WWW“? ”1"” ”‘l' people "i ”‘9 ”P part oi our troops in ridding an enemy’s "3' "”3 “hm“ as ignorant M OU'BEIN’S 00 country oia maraudinz party. some at the ”‘99? subjects, and although i “'9“ ”‘9” gratelul Mexicans at Parras were detect- opinions with respect. Ido not adopt them. ed in the act oi stealing some oltlic horns Santa Anna evtdeiitly gives an importance belonging ‘0 the command 3 to Alvarez". movement to which it is not The whole of Col. Duniphan’d command entriledoand it In doulillul whether: he will m“ be herein a lew days. and utter r-e- get a reialorcement lrrrrrn this source oi rnainiri: awhile to recruit their men and three thousand men. \alencm .“m' Bra horees will proceed down toward» lhe Vitarelsaid torliave resigned their reipec. mouth of the river. They have ngw been eogrliinanlds. M helgoveroiiient is to be es. tn the service eleven months. and when I“ :“m at ore to. they reach here will have marched two lho di~turbance whatever I)“ ”km thousand eight hundred mi,“ from Fort p ace at Puebla ; oi) the contrary. the pert. Leavenworth, Missouri. their place of ple b 0”) "UM “WWW“ country seem l" rendezvous. I They have been cttnstaiffigy beijChj pleated with’ lilt’l‘t‘ conquerors. on the march for eight months. and have aw trar e u quite bud“ Communication been without tents since last lull, nor have “I”! the pea coast seems only to tie reqtii they drawna Single dollar of par since g", m km": ,3“ right again. ‘Geri,eral’s ther have been in the service. We a“ cult and Worth uere both in feeble toolt forward here to the prospect ofa “ha“? thogourgrlpasnrrl[through ”M” cur. speedy movement upon San Luis with cont 7.” if: :1“ geabna "I“, "I”? "p' "n' tittetice. and daily expect the arrival ot ‘YI " 3': "P?“ e o ""mm'w'l-V" fresh troops from below. it is tho't thai ours, 6' INDIE/”m" the Parras route will be selected. and it is represented to be a must delightful one.— A train is about starting oh, and l have not time to write more. It is the 2d Oaio regiment that goes to-dar. 'l'hevare non enteringlhe town. ' J.'E. D. G. W. K Frum lhe N. O. Commcrrinl 'l‘nnvs, Juno 7. Latest from Mexico. By ”IE urrivul how this murmng n! the steamship New Ollenns. we have received ‘full files (If papers nml our regular (ones ‘pnndence up 10 lhe lune nl'hcrniling lrnm Vera Cruz. uhich pm! she left nn the lat insfunz. We pubhsh ~‘uch pnrlion vl lhe news brought by‘lhls vessvl as we may b 9 able [0 (10-watch by In day’s mail, the tes idue of [he intelllgvnce will appeal in our paper tn-mnrruw. “'e append the latest dates received from our correspondent In: dicalor. VnnA Cnuz, Mny 31.1847. GENTLEMEN: Alter all my experience. Ihnve allowed mywlt lo be deceived by the quartermaster’s department. The N. Orleans has been detained another twenty four hours. and will probably be furl]- enght hnurs in getting nfl. She had a lull head ol steam on belore the deciston kt’t'p ing her herein/a5 made. The city is alive with rumors from the interior, not one ol which. however takes a shape that. in my opinion,justilieq any degreeholconfidence.‘ Puebla is reported to have risen mainsl ltlle Americans., and. alter a loss ol 800 men, our troops are said to have e« vaeunled the city, and subsequently to have commenced its bombardment. The latter is an impossibility, which throws more discredit upon the _repnrt than it Would otherwise deserve. Puebla is a large City. and thirty-live hundred men are not a oufiicient force to keep it again!- an energetic populace; but the proximity dl'thetnnin _bndy of the army would pretty certninly prevent anfin'surrection ‘at this moment. Another report, by way ofOrizaba. iells us that Santa Anna is mil: .in the presiden -iial' chain; "ml Valencia is commander in-chiel .01, the army; and old Nicholas ‘ Bravo governor. oi the State ofyMéxicos— Juan Alvlarez, _uhom you may remember jas a Sonora robbér, & irieud of Santa :An .na, is said to be rapidly approaching with {en lhqua3nd of his Indian retainers, in nimppan _is,expecled lo -exlirpate' the Yankees, ugteriy. . The poor leilows will not know: win} jgthe', miller .wilh-rlhem,‘ at line! pfnceig t._ ,wilhin, reachiof- Worlh’s' ur'Twig'g'q bail-dogs. , .-. - ' Slavery in Mexico. It is one 0' the liamrite allegations o e Federa‘ists that Mexico is n lree cnun y. ()n this subject. however. the cur respnndent ut‘mt'he Oluo Salesman. writ‘ in: from “Camp Buena Vtsta.” says: In my estimatton a worse state at stave‘ ry could not be devised by the cruelty ul mun than that enforced by the MeXlcan government. Every person here, of uhatever cntn ivlexion. age, or sex. is liable tn be sold into slavery, prOViJed he be an unfortunate us to be poor. [speak what I do knnw. and I write what I have seen. .‘.n indivtduul may be 5 )l(l lur debt. and a parent. “llt‘lllt'f white or black. may contract a debt and give in pledge for its payrt-ent, his or her child. Should the debt not he [mid ut the time. (and nine tenths ul‘ the-Mexit'nns are to” imprortdent to do in.) the child is sold. A. small sum per month. say from one‘ to five dollars, is allowed and credited on the debt; but after llfllllulllltg the Child with loud and drink. at the master’s own prices. the indebtedness is seldom dimin ished. but rather increased; so that nut one inltenh who has ever lelt the gelling chains ol‘ slavery. every breathes the air at freedom. In illestratiun 0! this system of slavery, against which neither the bnasted philan thropy of New England has been enlisted. nor the pompous buluark n! British reli gion been raised, ,1 will relate an incident which oceurred at Camargo, under my} eye. not many months since. A sooty Mexican. in no respects supe rior to the strongest scenled .darkoy in Columbus. called upon the commandant of lhut pus: and demanded .hiavassislance in securing an eloped slave. ‘An in'vea ligatnm (allowed. .A Aaenoritu of much furrer complexion. and superior in every lreSpecl In her master. heir master’amile. or any ‘of his children.»hud lullen, as her fairer sisters of the north nllen do, -into Cupid’s sunre.‘ »She_murried. Her Imm bre, eithur ,nnt‘hnving- the means or‘lhe‘ m t-llnaliun to pay the debt lqnwhich she had been enslaved by her parents, lhe-difficul lx ulluded tue'nsucd. . The then cummun dunt. thoughuot an abolitionist, had too much gallantry to‘cnmplyr Will) the sordid demand of tlmsooty muster. The newly lwedded pair still love, and live logqlh'er inlhc, lull ‘enjoyn'zenl of all the connubiul bliss of:,Mexican _l‘nullrim'ouey. -Sh'ould‘ Myxicunjnwa, however, he again cxlended over Cnlxmrgn, neither the [cars of our he roine. nor the eluquvncqbl Means. C 9" wjn and Delano. npr all of lhbir ébnljlion buflhven, cnuld suite lwr fronj'dhe bomb ; l’ess grasp of her former niaster’s tyranny. The above is hut one of many like no gurrcnc‘es that I have witnessed in this Cnun'ry. M'uultl to God lltnt every hon csl mun, of whatever party,or faction. Cbulll but we and knuw the uue condition of these unlortunate and hiagb'verned peo. ale. . ‘ 6&3- DEATH OF (30].. M. SOUR \Vc regret to learn. as we do by tele graph, says the Pennsylvanian, that Col. Soun,ot Lock Haven, Clinton county, lwbo was on hiu way to join Gen. Saon‘ ‘ns 0 volunteer. and nlm a bearer of (leg patchefi from government, has been bru tally murdered by the Mexican bandittl near Jalnpn, nml hiu body horribly mutila tetl. The name came to us>in our tele graphic (feepntches. "Bowers.” but Nye can be no tloobt that it is the gallant cit I'LL'II ol our own Stole above lnentionetl.- [)Mll'lng to pm'livipute in the perils of Wu, he unsigned. n few weeks since. the [place ol Clerk to the Commissioners of Clinton counlv. which he had long heltl. and also the ollice of Deputy Stun-Von and started lor the lheotrc of ilrile with thedesign ol enlisting as a volunteer aid. At Wash ington he wn~x entrusted by the State De partment with important (lespalches for‘ 6011.860", with which he proceeded to New ()rleonw, nml there ct‘nbarka-tl about a month since for Vera Cruz. Ht! “.151! Wurllty nml uwtul citizen, and was one at the lira! Ants appointed by Governor Snuxx ”bran a Gram] Sonia—The Chinese Rvpoulou' gives an account of a civil war Ihal recrnlly occmml bNWN‘" “V" "“81" boring depnrnm-nlu 0! Chang Chan and 'l‘aeven-Chno, which we can scarcely cred it, but Which. it pt he ”no. throws the Mulcnn war allogelher in the shade. and shows that the somi-barbuous healhcns 0’ China mfinitcly surpasu the civilized and Chrialian people of (his contine’m in the deslruclivc game of uur. The Reposno ry states. {at example. that in lhe prowess ul Ilm war. 24.515 human and 668 huts ware pillaged, and 130.632 persons killed! The Chinese mlher exult ht this whole ~a|edeslrucliun of human Jule, in CHOSE qucnce o! lhe density of lhe pnpulalion— and becnuse. they My, (he removal of so many turbulrnl people will make room for .1 more quxct sci—a mud: ul reasoning. “‘3 iuppme In accordance with the teachings of Confucius, and which n being 0! anolh- W Sphere. maiden!) mlrmlucpd anmng us, Would nalurally suppose-is not all incom' pallblc mlh (harm a! our'own. The Great Il’esl.~—’l‘he circumference nr bunk-p mm at the United Status is tt bout nine thousand five hundred miles in '“t‘flh- It may be divttled thou—Boun ttaty In common with Brim-h North Amer ica. 3.700 mates ; boundary in rnmumn ,uith Mt-xuo. 2,300; (Hints of the Panfic, ‘7OO ; Catt-t of the Gulf of Moxicn, 1000 ; and coast of the: Atlantic, 1,800. The 't'rrifm'y thus enclosed includesulao neur- U’ tun thou-and miles of river and take navigatinn, nf which two-thirds are in the valley ol the Mtg-igstppi. Geugtuphers nl ("reign gauntries hate admitted that this extensive country has the mod “tied, to". climate and ptmtuctlons «1! any ‘coun- Hy on the face at [hr earth. The inc-Nth, bte consequence of this is, that its (spa-l btlities tur'pnpulahun and wealth ate cor-l rcupundtngly glut. '1 714: Pennsylvania Reg imenls.—Wt‘ take the lollnwtttg lrom the N. 0. Ptcuy une. It uilt create no little surprise on the part olour readers: We learn from the American Star pub .lished Ht Jalapn, that a part ol the first and the whole ot the 2d Regiments ol Penn sylvania Volunteen Will‘retnain at Julapa. and with the 3d Artillery form the gurri uon of that town under Lieut. Col. childs. We have read with pom to-dny in the Charleston Courier,u letter contuininggroas imputation: upon the courage evinced by the Pennsylvanians in the egtionof Cerro Gordo. It is the tint whiéper of such a charge‘that has reached us. and opposed by all that we have before heard of the battle. We applied at once to a gallant officer who wire in the same. dirtsiou with the Pennaylvuniuns, and himwell in the thickest ofthe fight. He ouhesitatingly discooutenancod the report. He repre sented the Pennsylvaninns. officers and men, as eager for the fray. Such will prove to be the truth in regard to the Pennsylvaniane, we firmly believe. when the true history of the division to which they were attached Comes to be written. Pennsylvania does not pour torth regi ments of young 'men who cannot “‘be brought to the ‘ scralclt’ ”—to‘ use the words Lf the writer of the letter. “'l3 tmpe'he will-learn the [acts at the case with more arceuraey. and be the first to rn'ake amends to the Pennsylvnuiuns. ~ CVRIKNS, & BIRQITIIER,- GENTS [or the sale of 'IJr. JflYNS A Fami/y Medicines;‘ ‘ ' Dr. CULLEN’S Ind-ion Vegélable Rem . «lg—Panacea. ‘Spcbgfic and Pill Rem: ‘ ed ;~ ' ' ‘ ' '‘ , ‘Dr. 'IQPPLETON’S Remedyfor Doufg .ness; 4‘. ‘ ' . ‘ ~ (MNTRELLYSI‘ Compound Medicated {Sir/r7l; of bhrsapa'ri/la'; fl f. ‘.- C/lN’ REL L'S flnti ' Dyspeptic Powder; CWNTIPELL’R‘ filleratiOe Rifle ;‘ SflND’S Sarsapafillofltyd, &92. &c., .1 ' Have just received a :fréphj‘olopp'lyyof 3M same: -" -; .‘ ' ' '...; ; ' Curwiusville. May 10.‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ spring; and Summer GOODS. EON/um & MOORE have just .e‘. ceived and are now opening and sel- Img at lheir uld More rooms.- in the bor ough of Clenrficld. lhel'tj slack bf " ' Seasoha'ble‘ Goods, ' Consisting of all the. varielies of DRY GOODS; GROCERIES. ’ ” [IflRDI/Vflßé'. QUEEN SFVJRE,_ lI’JNWflRE. &c., &c. ~ - Among which are Glas’ls in various size}; and shapes. Nails. Scyllles. Forks. Shaw. cls, nml lhe usual varioly' in each line.~ .{lLSO—Clucks. Salt. Rice. Fiah',_Steel. Sheet Iron. &c.. all of which are offered law (or Cash. or in exchange for Country produce. ' June 10, ’47. $l2O Reward. TRAYED or stolen lrdm lhe premig-Al S iscs of lhe rubscribcr. in Chest (own? ship. Clearficld cuunty, aboutl‘gho mm of May last. a ' =~ - Sorrel Horse and bloc/z ”More; Described 3? follows :——‘l‘hc horse is a sorrel, übo'ul [5 hands high, drooping in the shouldcu. and a mall: on the fctlock joint 0‘: lho lelt hind leg, caused by being corked—is eleven years old. and is a nat ural pacer, The more is black. fouryeara old. wuh one white hind loot. a star in the forehead, which runs almost to the nose. oboolfiflecn hands high-_very light fool cd. and is a good Iravellcr. , A man named. T/mman Hardin. resid ing in (he netghborhuod. having disappear. ed about the same time, leaviuga wife and, lamilx, is» supposed to have stolen [he said horses". Said Hardin is about twenty-one years of age~s Ice! 6 inches high. [hack set. round smooKh-laccd, and rather a good-looking math-when last seen had on n suil of blue broadcloth. He talked of gmng lo Schuylkili county. Pa. '1 The above newaul will be given (and all reasonable charges paid) to any person apprehending the thief and homes ; or Ten Dollars and all reasunablc charges for the horses alone. Any person having a knuwledge of such horucs havmg been sold. will be liberally rewarded by giving infurmuiiun of lhe fact to the subucribel, at Chest P. O. Clearfield county. Pa. SIMON RORABAUGH. June 9. 1847—p4id.. m List and Classificalion F “Mailers 0! Foreign Merchandize nnd Liquors in C|c3rfield county for 1847. RETAILERS CLASS. LIQUOR. LICKNSE. Brady township. _ Arnold S. d; Geo. N no llqdur $7 00 ln'in Duwd l - ilo 700 Lyom Jmoph . 14 do 700 Borough of Clemfield. ‘ Bigler'de Co. 13 do Krhlzer & Burmua H do lluuihul l". P. N do lrwin E. d: W. F. N do Leonard & Moore N do Show Richard 13 do Pike towns/up. Barron Daniel N do Irvin John I? liquor Wallon John 14 no liquor Cram & Brother. 14 lzquor Beccaria township. 'Cooper llrnol H liquor Owens A. l’. ' N no liquor Lawrence lownohip. Forrest James N- do ;" Boggs township. Huron IL. &(.‘u. 14 do Karthaus towns-hip. ‘ Lclm Javob G. 14 do Watson 6.; Brenner 14 do C‘ovinglon township. . Lulz Low, l 4 do [\lphunzo Loromplo 14 do Burmoiw John 14 do Burnside township. [McMurny Jame: 14 do - Waller A. B. 14 do - v Brady Wm. 14 do. ‘ Patchln John 14 do Girard township. ' Pntchin John 14 do Brad/ord township. Wrighl d: Graham _ 14 do Fergus-an townshxp. onl John P. 14 do -“ Bell township. . Biglor 6.: CO. _ N do .5 700 _Nalz’cc is hereby given, that unappeal _in“ be held at lhe Commiapionertmfice, In the borough of Clearfield, on Saturday lhe 10m day oi July next. at which iime and place those persons thinking them; selves aggrieved by lhe abuv‘e‘clauificalino may attend, N Hwy think prdper‘. f . WILLIAM 'l‘. THORP.‘ , Mercantile flppraiser. Jane 10. ‘1847. NEWEIRM ‘ N 5; 8001; &_ Shoema -5% , lung. , , ’ “7531.... 1 . , , Q-PA RTNERSHIP having been 611- , ”term! into by, the subscribers on the 21:“ day . uf~ April last. respect-fully an . nouoce to their _friendo. and the public' generally. that they intend carrying 00.018 :5, above business in all "8 various branches. , in the phop .lorme_rly occupied by one of?) the above firm. adjoining George Di‘Ln-_ njch’shotg]. io .the.borough._o[’Clearfield. f Where they Will be glad to receive arlibero nl share at public,patronage.-.pledging _, themselves to don” theirworknn thebeu. .' manner; at reasonable prices; and“ the i‘ shortest notice.- , ~A‘ :nw. ' , FTCOIIQtry producetqun inoxchnnge . (of wldrk,‘n'nd a reasonable creditnltnwedq - " "‘§‘é°“>“é‘”u%‘.’§3%'§§‘ tmr.<u:- .. y N ’5; ‘‘ . 5., “" ‘ ’May‘zv,‘ 19475 " .. or!” ' El 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 'OO 7 00 10 00 700 1875 700 10 50 1050 700 7 00 7 00 700 700 7 00 7 00 7- 00 700 700 7.00 700 7 OD 700 7 00
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