,A :~:‘ .4» h ‘,. 1R:- n :2 h (a. ' “-i"‘s.:;'z; 3. ’ 5:534: 5"!“ . 1’93“: .7 “‘ 7‘ ”We Pro-idem DALLAS. and "on. A. lnvm {gig} have our thanks for valuable public documonu. g}; ' WMeunJohmonmf Iho SODBIOI‘Ind'WHI‘On,‘ 1i330! the Rounders ulna enlllled Io our't'flmkB 10" ‘ ;ksfficopiufpl Iho Govomon MeasugO- '. V ' ‘5 —--‘ . 2:31 Goon—We lougn by tho Pmmyloanian of the Ki}; 41h. mm at tho caucus 0': Iho. Democratic mem ‘usg bemonhe House, hold on Monday "Wing“ Gbn. 135.. “can wan nominuod an (hp Democmnc candi ' any“ data for Speaker. ‘ . . . K Nolhing {unher—n‘ml Ihls come via Philndolphia. --; est: ‘lho' L‘j WNblhing bfu dcfiuilo character Im- yol Iran-- ggg’pmd i 9 Conga-u. Snafu! gbulilion pomiom 15;? have boon oflpicd in she _llnuia. but a majority 5% won found “alive. oppowd to” lhol} reception. {3* "_in many clour‘lhnnho Ami~wnr fodornhm 3“? am not strong chxbxlgh~§llholvglx Iho Democrat's ' are in the minofily-Io pan any measure condem mng‘lho war and Iho ndminimnlinn m mlnlion ‘ Ihctolo. na'rochme'nde‘d‘ by Clay. Wobnler.Cor. win.&c. V ' , j " ' fed.- 16 ' ich‘, red' rm. ’lr aha . ”We, view ,cunfidcm lhu:' Mo could give or “1 glean a portion of Gov. Shunk'u annual message in 1111 l week'l paper. but In il did not reach us until ;Eg‘uflor we had gone to preu \i'o um 0! course com a :3: polled lo pollpone 3! until nexl week. i I t It in an able manage. and will prove ”gain-luc -‘ lory lo tho pooplo an Ihc productions of Old" Frank 5: annually nrq. ‘ ‘ k: In 0 number of counlié) largo meeting-I of lhe ;:' people have already been held. ml which nrnng rerblhliom woro udopled in 43an ufu vigorous I pmleculinn of lhq war]; or. [vi-maps in would be m‘nn proper loruy. in favor of qulninlng Iho I'rmmo of Ihc udmininl‘rulion with regard In Ihc '_ manner in which Iho war has been conducted.— jVVe hope to hear In similar uprcuiun from tho Ipcoplo of Cloarficld counly n 1 Iho approaching courl.. g ur the h ult ,1; Mr. Cass and the Wilmol ' 3.: Proviso. 1;‘ Gen. Cass in outin u long. eloquent and manly letter in oppositlom lo Ihc \Vilmot ‘- Vamito." and 1': 4 in support 0! Mr. Polk‘o ndninislrntion wtth rognrd to lurtlu-r prosecution oftho war. Thus no have :23 Mr. Buchanan. Mr. Dnllnu.und Mr Can, the three ,1;; mos! promineflt-Domocurtic cundidulea (or the next 3 l’rcnidency. ‘occupying one and the same poaxtion‘ %on the" areal qua-lions. How dull'orent is it Wilhl :_ lha opposition-l While Iho Dctnocnm are lulzdly :1 united. farm the lens! to the greatest of them. in 4.5' favor 01 a rigorous proseculion ofthe war. and Ihe 7 retention ofauch territory in Mexico no we may 1‘.;: now hue in 00f.pOllClllI‘ln until full indemnity Uh!" be made to Ill—lho federal pnrty‘k‘unnol mun ; In a unpeclable corporal'l guard in favor uluny :4? parliwlnrcauno of polxcy. !A E fl HID fl sny DUTY 0N TEA AND con-"as. ‘i ' It in the prevailing oplnton that Iho pro-ant Can :2; gran will not lay a duty on ten llnd’t‘ofl'ee, an ;13 war tar', as recommended by the Preridenl. This ,2; nto be deeply regretted. especially as the menu urnia oppoaad by no considerable pamon of the .. people. A few politician: may oppoao It. with the ;: hope oftnalting political capital thereby at some ‘7l; future day. But Congress ahould legillulo‘ fur the ff: people-;not (or politictnm. ’ ' z 3}; 'Tea' undltcofl’ea are now. undo: tho Democratic ~‘: terifl‘oflB46.innportcd Tree ofduly. '. The Demo, é cmtié patly'aro append to taxing those article! in ume ofpeace. nu stated by President Polk in his - f 3 late annual moeeagtfl But we arelnuw’gugagcd in an expensive war. and to prosecute II in an lion~ : rable manner. our annual expenses are fully dou ; bled. And although the present larifl is callmnlcd t; to yield eumo eight or ten milliom more r'evcntto if; their any runner not, yet ettll the annual deficit .31? will amount to from acvenleon to Monty millmnl, ’ to meot'which deficit the government mull resort 5:: '0 lowa. A In: uf‘L’Q- per cent. on Ida and comm.l g It in estimated. would yield an annuul'rcvenuo ul 3.5 three million-, and thus reduce the sum necuun- MO g E cal . ost Ab. Hy, and {fray cw mo rlqn‘ - uis fea- _' 33‘ nlyltq be borrowed. Iho lame mnounl. Tho quea '3 non. ll’iprequc. _lor Congress In. decide. in whether “it; chohubljc dobl. none-gladly lo bo conlrncleduhnll 315. be reduced Ihrao millions by a moderate In: on .Aivf than atliclepgorl whelher they shall wmnin free ‘ orduly,-und the public debt increased Ihreo m1!- Y our wu irl 0!” If; lions. . . . - j‘ - i We bqlrevé rho pdoplo—upan from politician jjg? nnd andculn'torrrL—rue'urrhhimhu’ly opbourl lolhe _fr' irrcruiso otlho puhlicrdebl Io Iho amount 0! ‘1: sin .gle dollar beyond what is absolutely-necessary, and thalulhey‘will cheerfully submit. to u tux on Ti Ihu‘b 'artiulc’m?‘ »They approve of Iho-m’casuraa‘of O 3; the administration wirh regard to Iho \rvorfirmd de -65'; offeilé vigdrquo prun’cculian r‘rnlil?l rin ‘honowbld 3,2 ‘j'lfl\?°'[na."°j’| prsrrcq rhnlr jbeygbrjrrincrjlg ‘ f‘l‘hp' rix. 4% penu‘ea’muu by pain! nogv 9r hereafter-5" ’erdr we 55;? 51,.”hgfrgnegjvynrhuvjo‘ 'th ibge‘rcjut‘ nqqéa'rhem, p}: myrrh-d?” 01‘“! qn‘rj‘efi nriil‘cofl‘o‘g dpérntc‘s‘méro 3311353? equally _u’prjn' .9" qldrlcsv évi'flr'p‘ 'peé‘plr}; rind lira 'rr‘rdrq K diYo'séfiég' ““9”?!“ on rm?“ 6_l‘_lr‘or-gm.?|§; ihere 3 can be no rilllbnll objection lo it. especially as we :2‘ Ihumvnid an unneceggary influx-norm!) nniipnoi :,1g:’:-*deb!. - ‘ - - ‘ -- ‘ fl fl tam-wmn Tiuaiiliié. ”f; Infihq‘ Oplqfitpgq BM9”. :cqa’nuvar.‘ Motown ;:‘”; m, hfiiénlfiflfi‘ "fic'li‘tjl‘ofi; gigdcd' byel ‘ ciliztcznsho! } mu Slfilé—mfiny" [QT tb‘ejm' signing at Whigs? "f; pnyihk'lhfilhgillnluré 'l‘o’c'nll 4 «him Scpggbr Cur; \ wil‘rNo‘iel‘xgnjflin'fienl‘yh‘ Iho Senate of lh'o ynlled , :15 Staten" fi'fg'a'fiLl futihefi' "'lhm hi lib“ 'k'ebl'in'clbie' céfifiiiehiéht 'in 'lhpWOhio 'Péuliilcnl‘ini’y“unlil_ tibia, _;;§jcxa,.;Bs'gha My“; my, mg magma be my; “'1 -: dfi’ufign‘ ; @an gm Maine's: {fiifidfrl‘ h flinfiqluilidh‘ ;o: mé‘vnfo‘u ifié'yi‘pssrrectedfl 8:13: -. ‘rfhfsi «'mjeéti'éi» Li item-o WP???” Wastemqm thierne'y'ww 3 mo mflspz'llx::'!9besbu i 9 HIP; Warsaw 9’? whit-{ll‘ é: Snunlor: [jumi‘glpllgd‘flgtp 'jlgpm'qsgcgppmlcyd ;willh {s2,muny‘ofvthqm.._lMeh morenlwneu.‘ Inighmmdod, g, W'nmimifi maxi“ maxi“. «The nmu’ifin’ skayédi‘g - I}! .'.; .o! ‘ ;3: , ..‘” mechratlc- 38112111,". cm: A I; #ll3ll, n, m m. 'a.’ £B4B THE PEOPLE MOVING. ‘ said Mr. K. "_"Ijl neural of Iho signers me Whip. ‘ Think true” Ho know uom’al of them ‘onL In 1840 ‘h‘T‘Jluzzae‘d‘ for 'Tippocnnop and Tyler loo.’ and ‘in 1842 they throw firhbnlll in mo “"00" 0|" Mansfield in‘ honor oflhia numo 'Tom (“Mini-Who they liow‘rapudmle." ‘ Tho quenliox‘x was then Inken on the reception 0! 'h" PNiliODmndilwm racing—yous 83—nny13 and was unorwn'rdn raférmd (07h‘oxludicinry Com minea. ‘ ' . 3 “ , ~ The Sum: Sdnalo of. Ohio in Whig by u largtk majority. - j From Bicknoll’o Reporter, Doc. 2& Daring Robbery -- Filly-one Thousand Dollars Stolen— %.ooo Reward. ' . A mostdaringrobbery was committed In our city on Thursday last. It appears that Dr. Burlington. Prendent of the Cheater county Bank, entered the We” Chester Cars a few minutes helore 3 o’- clock, lor the purpose of proceeding home —havmg with him a valtse, containing a bout 861JOO. chiefly in notes on the Chester County Eunk. and including at w,n large amount in gold. There were besides, a great number of dralta. bills. ‘Oulrs olhund. &c. This valipe was pla ced by Dr. I). ititmediatcly under the seat on which he was sitting; but we are in lorfned that he moved lroni‘the spot lor u moment or two only—and when he retur. ned. the. valiae was gone! An instant alarm was raised, the police officers were won on the alert. and every ellort is now In progress to discover the thiel or thieves. iand property. The drnlta and notes ol hand are olno value whatever to any per son except the parties “hose names are attached to them; and it is therelore hop ed that these valuable papers may he brought to light. but the enormous amnuttli o_l booty in good note: and gold renders thts robbery the largest that has occurred tn Philadelphia lur many years. Another ncvount tn the News says : "Upon getting into tae cars at the depo on Broad street. he placed the money. which was in a valisc, between his knee one end of the value resting upon the but tom 0! the car, supposing that in such a pusiunn, immediately beneath his eyes. it “an puleclly sale. There were BcVernl penuns seated around him; but belore him a gentleman sat upon a seat alone. and another in a lecunibrnl position. occupied a seat behind him. Soon alter the cars had started“ Dr. Darlingtlon turned to waids the opdustte side 0! the car. Itill re- (dihing his zeal, to hold a moment's con vene With a lady mm whiun he was ac quainted, and who was also u passenger; bu! upon resuming his position alter 1: ve ry brief space, he lound Ilm theonllm: was gone. and at lhe same ume noticed also that both the genllemen previously noticed as sitting belure and behind him had also lrfl; Inlormnliunpl [he hm was Immediately given nml the damn u! the cnr closed. «ban a rigid scarce was had. but no trace at the value could be lound, nor could‘Dr. I). vecugnise among Ihc pu- ncngeu either u! the petaous who had been stated near him. He immediately came to the 9in and communicated all the In- lurmalion he punched lo Mayor Swm, whn, wilh his officers, wete busily engag ed durlngilhe balance of the day in en ‘dcavormg to ferret out the pcrpelralurs ol Ilne mbbery. 'l'hree Individuals were seen to leave the car about the tune the money was taken. but Dr. Duliuglun had not observed (hone sealed near him auflicmnl- I] to deacribe them with any ‘degree 0! accuracy.” ‘ Ftom Ihc Pennsylvanian. Awful Steamboat Explosion - CINCINNATI. Dec. :30. 1847. [ We have lo record another startling ca \ laamuy on our river. The steamer A. N. Juhmuu, bound Irom this place to Whee lmg. blew up yeslerday with a tremendous evplosiun, near Maynvnlle, Ky” lru‘m some unnsccrlamed delect in her machinery.—' By 'hls casually. belWeen may and sav- ENTY persons over killed, by scalding, fire or drowning. and a very large number scalded. ol whom some THIRTY ore aohur rlbly Injured. lhal their re'cov-ery in doubt l'ul. Among the killed, we hear lhe nnméa 0! (int clerk Fuirchild. engineer Lyle», and pilot Redman. Among the oculded'arg Mum. Evcrhntt _and son. aud'G.S. \Vflhcd], of Philadelphia, WheoLund Riblwn. at Baltimore. anu John Galbraith. ol Pqtllbuvgt Messrs. Arlhur Fule, 'l‘. McDonald.James Wickernham. G Ba ker. anq‘J.‘ ;Fergusqn, ol'lfmabutg. are amun’g'zhé saved. . Sowpigl “(as the progress pl me . flames all'c‘r' 1m; e'xpfpsl‘on‘.‘ mm so cumplelp the tlévhumiqn, lhnl hardly an eflorl cuuldhbe mudc'lor Sell preaecvulnun. The boat was soon In am; they! 0! fire and burned to the wa’flefi’é edge. “Thé number 0! pnusebgefa onhuatd’._lhc A: M; Johnson when mi» ap lm‘l‘hug-gccidepl-‘occurmd. was nine liuu drggl and, ”My. ,lj‘qlfinlylit; Imm uqeiquprter 9! 'Wliggn'fécilig-Q. ilijil‘tyLMSQVdreaul‘ul an ucfldebt llui"-’l'h'rclv,'!ll ci/é‘mgtydrfeil on lbe.olilofl ’ ’ ' - I 'l‘,‘t"7l. . “‘3. r > . ‘ ".'. . fl'hevhst- ofthe killed undlwouuded i 3 ‘us 193??“ Cou'aey Vlinyvlimcdlllplele.‘nnd uu‘ In (boat Lu: ul lhe kind.- [here we“: probably “'3'"! "il'ivlduuléi u‘lv buunl whose names mu; he cVer unknowns; 'l‘ne' oécurrén'ce.‘ a? ’"-“’.Y‘bflvpresumeflyha‘s occasioned gr’eot éxcuclnculxhnd'déep pympalhy Mr\e‘.’v-' . ’gv;‘-'.."\‘§_ .‘.} N" M .. , PoplasuKmoa mm 'QfigEN§.—Revy.' Dr.‘ ‘Baud. m a. teéemllehute: publidhad'infllio “flow-Chane:- Oak; 'upegkanuf-‘gemin nnces m Ingigqllgwgigfiug‘rm; . Tbs: Rove yammnlsfl film asakmu- the be“? Pon'é' Rfimfibyi; his! Mama!” day-3 ‘6 i?‘éln!.lgh‘!¢nfi¢ 30%|. Imam Wino 119359.. m! :‘glougn’a'u‘rgx!gry attached lo the Romah .tambfic iafib‘" )et 'dgymugslttptlyanguld lake 3 higher aland’jamong‘th‘e countriea of Euxqpc. _ Tho Queen'of England. i 9 gproud wotngn'.’ She doas‘ _n‘ot panacea greallllalv emu. butia smart-rand every year “b. - cominga bener Queen. In Win” char acter. Ihc four Irom monarchs mEurope, ‘ are Iho Kings of Hanovel.‘ Holland. Béva. rm and Napleo- "l‘heae ngn are noto tiou-ly . viciguiy.. The Others ate 39min}- ly maul. many of Iham bvem‘plary in-pn vate life. , ' ’ - - Correspondent-o ol tho l’icaynno. MB3lOO. Dec; 10.‘ 1847.&-Yesterday the train undo.- the command of General Twiggh left t‘of Yam Cruz. This is the accent! trqin that has left here lortltqllnt. ted States; oitice tho oclc'ttpativdnnplx‘tho city by the Amenca‘nifmy: but this, nnlike the first. goes down with almost the cer tainly ol reaching'the const'in safety ; be fora all watt doubt. ' ‘ ' ‘ . Gen. 'l‘wiggs, the commander 0f the train. is 100 well knswn as a'fighttnz 11°"- Pral; lor'lhe gre'artem willingly to attack him. unless. indeed. they tvete in over whelmiflq numbers. and the hapo of plun-I der might be too much ,l'or them ;“ottt I dare prophesy, il their tementy should'mr-l ry them go, far. they. wtll, get . moteliclta. than copneu. ‘ ‘ ' t l Rto Faro. Dec. 10. 1847.—-'|‘he head of the train reached hem abem ll o‘clnck. bat the rear did not get up unttl after 2 o‘- clock, and Gen. 'l'wiggo was thus forced to order a halt here tlm the' night. and the consequence is that we shall be four day. to Puebla. mound of three, as was at first anticipated. As soon as we how in sight of Rio Fiio. the white lenls upon the plain ad} moniahed us lhal some of our soldiers mew occupying Ihe place. and upon‘our arrival we found seven companies of an Ohio leg mem undet Coi. Irwin. and one company of Illinois Dragoons, under Capt. Lillie. numbering in all 600 men. Major Link. and Captains McGinnis. Hughes. Fergu son. Filler. Smilh, ”awe and Kennedy. are here. The Other four companies nf the regiment are Wilh Liem. Col. in Puebla. 'l‘he Ohioans am building themselve; hous'es here, 6; look as though lhey would remain some "[llB The effort made by the .Archbishop of Mexico to obtain from Gen. Scott the re lease of hte Mexican prisoners and Gen l Scott’s reply. have eflected something for them. As soon as it became known that Gen. Scott eccueedifiiexidan officers of vi olating their patolefltnd with the sanction of Santa Anna's government, Senor ()tero introduced into Congress a bill to regulate the law 0! the country upon the u holeeub ject. It provides that thoee only shall be. regarded as ptiaonere of war who are In ken by the enemy in the discharge of their military duty, either on the field at battle or in some place taken or surrendered on these conditions. ' Too-ruAcnu-Jl‘ic Dulourcul. or Fucench'a', und evety nrlno. in all cant. ptocccds from impurity o! the blood. WRIGHT'S INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS are u oorlnin euro for all kind. 0! inflammation and pull) ; becu'no they purge from the body Ihm morbul humor: which are the :33qu no: only 0! Iho shore pninlul complain", but a! ovary malady in cldonl lo mnn. \Vnghm lndmn Vegetable Pills ulno aid and improvo digulion. as well an purify Iho blood. and lhorofuro not only mnko n Ipcady. Info and cerlain cure of’l‘oulhoche. l-‘nceuchc. and every other acha. bul will mual nuurudly give new “found Vlgur lu Iho whole lrumo. 83mm: or Counnnnn‘n AND [um-mom .' Remember mm the original and only gonulne In diun Vegetable Pills have the signature of Wu Wmau'r written with a pen onmlho lop lnbelo each box. ‘ {Cf-The genuine for sale by R. SHAW. sole flgcnt for C-‘lemfzeld ,- Cums .9 Bno~ 7mm. (,‘urwenamlle; DAM“. BARRETT, Luthcvsburg ; and wholesale at the Wee and general depot, 169 Rate street. P n'laa delp/zia. - ' Latest; Arrwaltt MORE NEW GOODS fl'l' THE CHEAP STORE. , HE undersigned hasjust recent/ed T and opened, at Becam'a Mills. a large stock 0! ‘ Dry Goods, Grpcerles, .. » &c.- &c. x " which will .be’_mld a. tow for CASH ur acceptable UOUN'I RY PRODUCE. or LUMBER. as can be: purchuaed in’tlie County. ' ' ‘ ' ' chLndies & Gentlemen will do well to come and examine htu (stock. and he doubts'not they will find every thing tu pleast'. " " ADAM HARSHBARGER. Buccarin Mm»,- : Jun.7.“1848. § " l Apprentice Wanted To the Blacksmithing Business. " ‘N'Apprémice to the above business A willwbe lake}: immediate!) by Ihc n‘ujbscr‘iber. tonwhuvmla‘ guod chance wall be 'g'wén.’ ~r 4511011.!) or 17, years of age would be pvr‘glerugd. . » -' '. JAMES HOLLENBACH. . "Clearfiglgngnn‘7. 1847» l .' ‘ ‘ Assessments and Appeals. ..HE APPEALS lornthe’paseusments T made 'lui‘,:llle ”year 1848.454" be. held in the Commissioners uflice. daring he Cum! week. town: lromfilhq 19! to llqu .41! ‘February;linclulive.gwhep‘ Ml qmons ‘entilledtby law’ to a hearing Will Elena attend. "5.; " ' .‘ .. v , ~ JAMESIN'REED, g) _ ’l'! 'rv-WAFB’M KleEß‘.“ 5‘ j :‘v: ; ..‘-i 'ff JAMEIsELpE'K. , $3.; lstorbv'ghW ' Cr'éaih'gm,’ A"; 33-. y. \-{ «1:. 33.f0 January, 5, "(8118:? 'r’e't. g b. d \\.}'.'\‘\,"\x THIRTY] ROMANGES ; FORTWO DOLLflRS, j Wine}! is all, that is asked. per {annum. fl?! the greatest paper in Ihc world. which wullv e. issued the first week in Jhnunry. 1848. under Ibetitlé of ' ' THE NEWS OF THE WORLD- It will contain forty columns of the {llos*t "I liable and interesting nominee reading CV" presented to the American puBIIc. , Among itsvco’ntcnts will be the colebratod novel of ‘ ' ' Robert Macaire in England; Hy Gr W. REYNOLDS. the celcbnlcd author of‘Lile In l.ondon,' and Ellen Munroe." _ ' ALSO. Alexander Dumas" last and heal pro. ducfion; ’. ,» . -'-‘ .._ BRAGELONNE, » g , -; I ', ‘ THE SON OFflTHQS. .. Translated exprelsly for' the Nana qf (11‘s World. by one bftlic hes: linguists ofthe age. THOM AS WILLIAMS Esq. v , ' ~ ‘ Our Ifiace will not permit us ti) give any dc‘ tailed list of the great store of reading- that its mammoth columns will contain _- but every fam ily that wishes to have in whole library alread ing. will he surc‘lo subscribe immediately. All subscribers who remit their 8? prior to Felgrun ry 151., will receive a copy or 010108 superb steel engraving ol' - SIR WflL TEE SCOTT IN HIS ‘ LIBRJYRY. the selling price ol which is B‘2. TERMS.~S2 per annum.” invariably in'ud vance. Specimen” copies will be aent to any post paid order. SIX COPIES; 10 DOLLA RS. Each subscriber will be entitled to a copy of the magnificent Premium Engraving. All or ders should be addressed to ‘ WILLIAMS BROTHERS. Publishers, 2'! Ann street; New York. To RENT. 7 HAT highly valuable property Situ r-nted on the Susquehanna river, in Burnside township. Clcurfielil county. and known as the estate of Matthew Irvin, deceased. Said property eonuists nl A Grist—Mill, Saw-Jilin and FflRZiI, W'z'tli a Store-House, Blacksmith: shop and several Tenant Houses, Which will be rented oeparately or all together, as may be deemed most suitable. As a lumbering establishment, this pro. petty. in connection With the Grist Mill and Furm. pusher." advantages over any other In the county—being situated im mediately on the River. and in the midst at an extensive tiuiber region, and in o populous section ofthe county. l'he above property Will be rented eith er lor ouu‘year, or u series of years, and posheasiun given on the first ol April next. (Gull-ring made known. and any lur ther inlorrnuion given, on upplicatiomto the subscriber, at Cleurfield, on or before the first day at March next. JAMES 'l‘. LEONARD, ‘ Guardian 9] (lie Minor Heirs. ~ Dec. 30. 1647. U Notice to Creditors. AKE N 0 “CE that l have applied T to me Court of _Common Pleas ul Ulcatficld cuunly for 'lhe benefit 0! the lawn made lor Ihc rellel of lnsolVeul Debt ura, and [mu Ihc Judges 0! said Court have uppuiulcd Munday Ihc 3h! day ul January new, (1848.) lot the hearing 0! we and my cueuuura. M _Cleutfield. when and when: you may attend ll you (hunk proper. CHRISTIAN LA‘NICH. Clcarfield, Dec. 27. 1847. ' AP AGENTS WANTED.-—'l‘he NI aubBCIIDet wuhen to engage tn the stilt: at but Map: a number 0! young and middle aged men at mornl and buunen habits. naqravelltttg agents. Having cum ptetcd new and greatly improved rdtttuus ol tm Uutveraat Attus. 73 Maps; huge Map ot the World, Rctereucc and dts~ tnnce Map of the Untted States. National Map 0! the Untted Stutea-—ulso, :1 namely 0! other Maya. tnctuding several Maps ul Mextco. tne aubscrlbct‘ It: prepared 10 turv uiati agents, tor caan. at the towegt possi ble prtces. ’Addmts. .‘ ‘ s. AUGUSTUS MITCHELL. ‘ Northeast Owner at Mmketnnd Seventh Streets. l’hilndqtphm. DUO. 23, '47. - pt] IN THE MATTER 0f Henry Reams, deceased. [ale (3] 3rd dy lawns/tip. Clealjield county. CLEARFIELD‘ COUNTY, :36 _- " The Commonwealth q/‘l‘ennsylflania. .s:xe 11%) John Remus. Elizabeth ' (“9" 's' .anm. Davul anm, i3r‘s§'(::"\\?f wluiam Ken’s. Jane' Remus, ‘QQSJ/ Susnuuuh Rualus and Henry . ‘ Realm s—Calhanne Remus nun Damd Remus. by llmr guardian Peter Arnold, and John Realm and Henry Ream}, assignges 0! Samuel Remus, An drew Russ. and Sarah, hm mle. (clmdreu and hells 0| Hem] Remus.) and to all other personnel inleté'pl’cd :"—".'l'\' " ' “ ‘ ! YOU are hereby cued (album! appear belore the J udgea pl our Orphans Court 10. be held at Clrmfield,on me liragday 0) February. A. 1)., 1848.4! lO_o’cluck In 1 the‘mreuuon. men and manna accept or reluue‘ln‘ l'uke Ihu ;:eui eulate' 9!. the and Hemy Ream». (licensed. 9”““6 ”Puma! Iowan“); until cgunly. “l, “W ”I’PWWU an'uqlvilqu. pui Dp_onhl_l,b_v (he Inquest duly lick] and (unmet) ;q lhe “‘l4 Cut!“ 1" WC. Ngwcmfier'(érui,'lB47. lo With—jibe (rucir utjnhnu ot3sl9s¥t|cftii .r'up'pri'wd‘ M mu“ huhurev4l-(gloglmnul ”Wynne” (\IIQ'QIUInptubIe; Gemge NV. Wuqdwfll‘d, Pl'e'aldyt‘nt 0| buuf (;oilrluM‘ClcurfiL-ld, ’llie‘lSJg‘dg‘gy pl De ' (;c‘mlu'r. A. D. 1847.: ,H ' ' WM-‘Uu-W'ELCH.‘Gt'K, 0. C.‘ " I LIST-of LETTERS remainiug‘m lb Post Ofliéeit'Clea’rfield. Pm. Jana ary m. 1848. , Butler. Francis ‘ flunlifi'gmn} Wm. 30'8". Samuel “all, Ith Brink. D'api'el Lnle, Mma'l‘hdresn' Cursnn. Ruben ‘ j Mote. Levi, L,- DOWM. “"09" S. Markvg-VAml'rew ‘ Dufley, Uanigl fiber. Marlin' Derick. Jvhn ‘ Peters. Joneph' , Fergmon. David Spenle. Thus. H. Futk Esq. WI" 1’- S'Oan. Charles Gntrisun, [)n'vid Shaman. James H. Hilemnn, Jacob Tharp. Mn. ' ’ \Vu Lu RIOORE. P 1 “III—pd: Sheriffs Sales. Y Virtue of: writ ofalius Levnri Faci~ B as. named out nf4 lhe court 0'! Com mon Pleas uf'Clenrfield count]. and '0 me directed.» will"be’._ exposed to" public sale at the court houie in the-borough 0' Clenrtielrl. on Mondhy ’the an: dlypf January. 1848; ‘apc‘errain tractor land In uate in - Karthaua luwnohip. Clearfielrl cnunty, beginning at a pnst,cufl,lfl 122 percheu 98-! ot a maple, being the north west corner of the warrant-Nq,‘31094. and being part of midwarrnnt. thence can! 106 percheq to a hickory cnrner. thentic anuth 153 perches to‘a' pnst cmnrr.‘ 'tlvience west 106 perchei In a b'ack’xjmkl Earner. thence north 153 penhecfifi'lfie place of- {warm ninz. :cuntainingtninely. three ‘acre‘s and tort] four perches-1m! neven tenths at a nerch.. Scimigtaken in execution and to b:- snldrnsilha nrnpertv of Jacob Kunes. by JOHN SI‘I'I'ES. Sh’fl'. . .Shefl'u officer Cram-- ” field. Drr. 16. 1847. g , -'... Court ,Proclnnmtion. - WHER l‘ZAStlto Hon. Goo. WJVoodwnrd.Pm dcntJudgeoflho Courtol'Common Plea: ol tho4thjmlicinl district. composed ol the 'connties'ol ‘ Clmton. MiflJin. Centre and Clcorflelda and the Hun Jumps 'l‘. Leonard and Abrnhnin K Wright. l-qu'm.Aswocmte Judges in Clenrfiold countylhnvo issued the" nrcocpt, bonrmg dutetltc ad dnvol Doc'r 1847. to ma dirocteddor hmdingn 3 Court or Common Pic/1.1, Orphans Court, Court a.‘ Quarter Sessiona, and Court of Oyer 4r Th 7 miner and General Jail Delivery, ut Clcnrficld ’l‘own.fnrtho Count ol Clenrfioxumn tho sth Monday at January next. (fieingthe 31:: day ofthe month.) . 1‘ . Nattcc iaJhereforc'; hereby given . to the CoronersJusticea oltho Ponce, & Constable: In and for the County ol'Clonrfiold. to nppenrin their own proper persons, with Rolls, Recommlnquilittom Examinations and other Remembrances. to do those things whxch "lclr omcemm theirbohnllnpportain to be done; and all wutnessca and othcrporsom pm~ nccmng m bchnll ol the Commonwealth ugmmt any prisoners urcrequircd to be then and there attending and nutdcpnrt without lcuvcmttheir penl'. Juror uro requested to bo punctual in thetrnttendonce at the uppointcdtime agreeable to notice. ~ . Gwen undcrm hunt! ut the townolClcarfield.thm 301hdnyol gec'run the year of our .Iprd 'ono‘ thousand eight hundred and forty woven, nmllhe seventy-second your of American lndtgxandoncn ' JOHN STITE . Sh’fl‘" LIST of Grand Jurors In January 'l‘rrm. 1848. ,Geo-ee R Dilleu . Farmer Mon-io- Fred’k Arnold Chairmaker ' Brody Amos Bonsall Farmer ‘ do Levi Dale do . do David Welly . do , do Thomas Rululon do Jordon ‘ Wm Ogden do Lawrence James Daugherty do 'do J B Caldwell do do - Ab’.n Pearce do Bradford Isaac Kline ' do ' rio- -' John Young do Burnside John McMurray do do John McQuilleu do do Henry Neff do do ~ Ch'n Pottarfl' Cabinet maker Borough Ch’n Hamish Lumbennan Decatur Robert Rosa Farmer 7 “Bike“ John Dole do do John Patton jr. Merchant do Peter Geprhurl Farmer Boga, David Cree. - do Beccarin Jon’n Evans jr. Shoemaker Penn George W Heuse Former Girord lS'l‘ ol Travis Juror!" lo‘l‘» Janoorj L Term, 1848. Samuel Gunsallaa Farmer Karlhauo Wm M Smiley do Deccan. B B Wright do ' do Robert W hlleaide do do 'l‘homae Cowen Laborer do Wm Somerville Farmer _ Chest Samuel McEwen do i ' .do Thomas Holt do Bradford Joho Bruoer do do George 8‘ Dale 1 do ‘ Pike Dawd Flegaljr. - do. . . Boggs George Turner do~ . ‘ do , John Adams ‘ do do J S Radebach Laborer Borough D W Moore Printer do i J H Hllburn Cordwa‘mer do A J W Shogun Vi agonmnker do R Henderson Farmer Woodward Henry Swan - do Jordan _ Jeremiah HooVer do Morris, “John B Kylar do -. do . Elias. Herd do Bell _' Russell McMurray do _ ‘ _do.‘ ’ 1 Jesse Hutton do Bofirnuidg Thomas McKee _do ,-do ,1 t Joseph Lovelace Tailor 'dogf John Thompson Farmer ' Brady Joseph Seller do ‘; 3135‘ do J Poallelhwail ' do " ' Eli Rle'hel I , do”? 1 Thomas Kirk ,“W'mljfli. Benjamin _Carson do ’. Jeslse Wilson, ' 1 , do‘ ’ John Russia-l Tahoer m {OBERT WALLACE. ; Im. Wm ‘ ’ 'uoumuanuuou-A. l “annum.“.‘rj RlB5 W.)A." WALLAGE'E. ; ‘.. '-.. damask! LW- ’ " V‘flhhprac‘ticé iii the several conm .‘ -, riole'filearfield. Blair;&¢E|k_ 90".9‘ “25- £‘.Busvinle;gg emrulledalo,Eilhemflnha puwéfl; will {refiéejve the cure aqd‘p‘utw-‘l gim.m,{bom’.:;... , Jew 16§=34T,,7-,-, 31,,11NKS fa)" salé "at lizis‘ law; I] , 2' d9l7 (.dlu;\ i? 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