3115 i‘ments. or -llolsteinero' aloud : till 3 My rem agfigg’compelled to‘rettre. ’ ” ‘ ' - ' ‘r The Danes had a good cavalry force in if the field. tor th‘lybrnncli or «an nrmvthe aggyflolateinere had scatcelv' 'uny. , f ;The Klng‘ ,fE‘Nf Denminlc eniered Flomhu’rg‘afiarr thug :‘3:gg§%§aerioue affair: in‘ which'tlie Danes took'lwo " cannon. The Dance have threatened. to r bombard Glttclteliurg. "[‘he forces -ol tit? latter are mid to 'amoiint to 20.000 men, ;mwuh 50 pitaces of c'nnnon: ”"3 men “'9 full _ij‘gfigyof zeal ‘fortheir cause. The PM“ 13'3“?" ‘ ;jed the city bl‘Sleawiclt )‘Bfllel’dOY-_" .I'he » Prussiana have received orders to drive the x rsll.32%!)tines out of Sleswick. tn ‘hrde‘r to the re ' fl"i.:‘;g¢gtab|;sl.memor the status quo ante. This tgggboing done. the King of Denmark is to be -§é~«f;§l;§nforguetl‘lhnt should he; in'retaliation for §,§lhis'step _on the part of the German pow ‘{§':;§;f§era.j stop the passage of the Sound. the giggiPrussian forces would immediately advance ;Into tWo Danish territories and vigorously ‘é’lffiiprofl’cule the war.‘ The Duke of'Augua- Hfitenburgh and Prince ‘Of‘W'aldemar arrived fight-re‘i'eslerdny lrom Berlin. and immedi ggfgigfmtely left for Rendsb'u‘rgu The duke brinfié gi‘ifgig‘ifthe order for the Prussian tronpé to enter fi:,-j5»-i}Slesu-ick. ‘ Pursuant to this order. two gé‘i'fijl’russian battalions have been ordered to advance. but it ieltated tlmt‘they will have :3} "to await the arrive] ol' cavalry 81 artillery akea ft Of a! W, V 00) the en th a. or of gh IS 33' are a, in. cc of. J the "Igir Eng uxhe ‘ Runaway slaves captured. .A letter dated Washington city. March 17. says :'—'l‘he vessel that started from :Washingtou. on Saturday night, with kid r -napped or runaway slaves on board. to tho M;,numher of at least fifty from this District f—sotne say one hundred in all—has been f=captured in the Chesapeake Bay. She is 7:3 schooner. and came round front Jersey , ._with a load of wood. Doubtless. the ob .:ject of the trip was to carry the slaves. in , iquestion. to the north. The abolitiontsts , .'may be safely charged with’thc transaction. S’l'he schooner. under a good breeze. had r'igot into Chesapeake Bay. one hundred & ; ‘fifty miles below this city. when captured {by a steamer from Baltimore. several oth "igers having been sent after her. on receipt _.igol telegraphic adt‘ices from this city. Anothesletter dated Washington. April "5 18, says :—-_'l'heré"iii"":‘iti intense excttement {Hm town. in consequence ofthe absconding .’..alaves. to the number of seventy-seven. ;Erccently captured inthe Bay. This eve g; niug a large crOWd assembled in front of 273; the office of the New Era newnpaper. and commenced throwing missiles. breaking. .sfr‘ig windows, doors. &c.. but the progress ofE Eff... the mob tt as finally stayed by the arrival of the police. and by the efforts of sundry 2‘ citizens, who made addresses on the oeca iii? ston. Still hundreds lingered about the t? it building. till they were driven home by . the drenching rain. 34 ()o the night of the 19th inst.. about . 3000 persohs assembled in front of the Na it? lttmal Etaioffice. to-constder the recent lg; «home of the abolitionists-to carry off the ~laves'uf the District. Though the excite : ment was intense. the crowd was persua (led to. move their pusitiory oppoaite the 73;»; Patent Office. where they were addressed _4 by Walter Lenox. Esq.) the President of E); the Board of Aldermen, Mr. Radchlle, and {as others. who appealed in favor of proceed i vng peaceably in reference to the National .. Era'oflico. The crowd, however. insist g ml upontspeedy action, anti a committee ..‘; , of fifty was finally determiner! upon to E... a meet tnstanter. and wait upon the proprie-l (23.; tors to request that the establishment should 1.53119 forthwith removed. It was also unant t}. mously resolved. that in case the proprte i tors decline. that the committee. backed ' I by the-"citizens. should proceed to remove .5 the office and appraisethe damages. The 3.35: r-umtnittee was appointed. and after an ab ‘3 sense, returned and reported that the pro fig prietors refused to' obey. [CA resolutionwas ~13 then adopted. amid immense excitement, ifs: that the contrnitteu should. proceed. with J the aitlofxtbe citizens. to remove the pres \éj‘; ' we and materials of the establishment the j-_»;Zj? and morning. This summary precess t uns not. however.‘carried out as resolved I "tee being encs‘z il. 12 Lou r alifax ought : Hai- New York; high- Ff.— Lan . In“ aking ell by .000.- - y the OF reland is'lua Wise add John If the ed a ”In pnsw must :gth: glith Irish bub- pril ein• c II our- om ark ll 3." .000 LE. 'l he’ Nauonal lnlelligcnver of Saturday: p; ¢:lys:'—sDanielDmylon. Cheslel English; g; nndEdu-ard Sayles. were yesterday‘final ‘j I? v'c'ommiued by Justices Goddard ’and :2 William. :0' answer‘al 'lhc June -term of . {3: Ihc Criminal Conn, In lhe chap-,9 onv. 1‘ 50g." S'Oli‘n. lakm. and car'ried away” 76 ‘s} slaves. maiden! 40 due county. on Iho 15m 2 “f AW”. 1848. The bail- demanded by M 3 me maglsuawa is one lhousand dollars {or 1, nach ailaya. As ycl no bad hag been offer “ Nlfounhcr‘pl'madman. , ' . ,H . m , ' 113 mm. ;nc'a. W on I’3 CHIHUAHUA TAKEN nv AMERI *; - - - CANS. ‘ fig? '.Thc steamshipDhio. at NewOrichng. 11$ bungalow dates lrom Mcxicu. - The on ”;:‘ 4y flurlherinewsol'lmportance received by ' ;:‘; (ho'Ohm. Is the conquest ofChihuahun._ Q: ‘lllpiafl! of Cvi‘. Rails being demand by if, Unea ne'nr El' Pasao, our troops! entered gf‘ Chih-unhlun'ih triumph. on lhe ls! March, i. [or 'lh‘e secumi'iimc.c Upon rcceiwng in -3,? (eliigehcé of this event. Urrea, cumman ,s; dam ql «Dur'nngo; immediately commen red putting llmt city and State In trims ,‘l%lure ulsdelcncc. ,for the pgrposnuf resist ing‘thc' i’n‘vhdr‘r. ."Brrsnles mirading Chi huahu’u, the Americans have made incur ’ sirmu into ulhcr parish! ’lhe‘ Mexicanicr riloi‘y hi'lherl'b. exérnpt fmmr‘ihe‘lide‘oi a wn'u ;‘A‘ubody «I Ihree‘ hu‘ndred‘ol our troops had arrived at. Snicinilmnoniheir. 1R waylo‘Sari' Luié‘Poto’si. i-‘r‘lu'xepil-.-in the i ; Slate ul Zacelecay. hurl aliqiallen with- i if out a' Struggle. am: We. lorrnidziblu lirrrcel if A at" seve'nrpen modblerl Americanl’firri» I‘. vcd on the 14th V'ar'f Ced'n‘rifun. {heir way il3l]to.ocgupy’Mnlehdelb‘,‘iniSwims“ , 1 t,- -‘ ‘ I: 1 ' '. 3“ ' ’. . “'Thid Mi mivepmg cnlninnphc.“ qrulha mnn, mid when~ Hin'wile knocked him down-wuh mo ' broom. "“ J. m,- .'-. 1;, ’ ale mcnmcrnur Banner. ,0 LJC A R m E L b; m. Mn 4. 1848 ; FOR PRESIDENEfifM' . ~ . ‘, JAMES BUCHANAN, 011’!!- Subjgct _!o the decision of the National _ Convention. , - FOR CANAL COMMISS!ONER.- ' Israel Painter, of Westmoreland. 'DO‘Hon. A. hivm, our repres’onlntivo in Can greu. ronchod bump on ’“Snlnrdny In". in go" houllh and looking well." He will return to Wash. Inglon in a day or lwo. . O:77PM recent rain. after aomuch dry weather. Pu" given venotulion a fresh mnn.-and our (cruel!!! and fields begin lo look like spring. Our (armors gonflrully nro fluttered with the prospect nf gond crops. " . . WWO lnko grunt pleasure in plating Ihnl mnny ofour lrienda cnmc forward «luring Iho present week. and Paid the Printer; They have our lin- core thank,' We regret that aovarul of the aides! and mo punclual pnlrona ol' the Banner {mind it canven en! lo discontinue their pn‘p'oru. " 01d ncqnninlnn lnnccs nro lolh to purl. and hence our regret. But we foe] nnsurod Ihnl lheir'conucionces will no! lo! lhom real contented for who! _lhoy have done. nml will daily look for lllcir return In our hat. I! in true. however. Ihnl ylmir‘pln‘cu lmvo blmt': filled by lhe nnmeu ol omen—will: whom we hope In become as favorably nrqltdlnlonl—hm Ihnl in no! our object. We winh to gel nll we can, and kcvp all we lmvo IDZTWO were under Iho imprqsnlon Ihnl lhn pro wn! Confirms hnd rcpcnlcd lhe ln‘w gnawing pnsl -0&0 on now-papers wilhin_ lmr'ly miles of Ihcir lhr‘ico of publicnlion. But such in not the lnrnund we are sorry for il. Why Congress is no Jililory in this important and highly necessary reform. is glimmll lu imngino. Late from Mexico. me Iho Philadelphia Public Lmlgnr. J? Further lime aske(l[or Ihc Ratification Qf the Trealy—lllcxicnns expecting Further Modifiralions—-./]merimn Pa Irolfired upon in the Orly of Mexico— Chargc of Alurder against I’ennsylva mans. By upcvinl express from New Orleans. wo hnvo hn ulrn Picayune o! Iho 22d, which given Hm ful lowing inlolligonre from Maxim—{mm Iho (~in m Muim lo Iho 13m mu, and from Vera Cruz lo Iho Him in". ~ The Court 0! Inquiiy has ndjnurnod lo Iho Uni led Slums. [Special (‘orrespondenco ofthe Picayune.) Cm or Mtzxtco. April 13. 1848. it is reported on the authority of the Progrirro. .he “Pure" paper. published at Qnoretnro. that Penn )7 Pena has asked «that four months ho‘nm‘v allowed him to obtain a ratification of the treaty. I can learn of no other authority for the report. and am disposed to doubt its truth; for if Pena y Pena ta dentroua or the ratification of the treaty. hlfl only prospect of eucceeding in by preuing the subject upon Congren immediately. it is added. too. that the Mexicans have grout hopes of obtaitt-‘ ing concenionn and modifications of the treaty no approved by the Senate oi the United States. from our own Commissioner or Commissionen, and it they were to he guided by thapn-t. ml had occa~ men to observe in a former letter. they would pr'u crastinate negotiation. or continue the war. in tire ~conviction that the more the one was pron-routine: ted. or the longer the other we. continued. the greater would be their ultimate advantage. lhavo buwovenalrong hopes that neither Mr. Sewer or Mr. Ciiflbrd will permit arty tritling on the part of Mexicans. but mil tell them at once without pars. ley. “Gentlemen. here are our terms—accept tbomi or reject them.au you think proper. We are ran-i qiterofn. and have and will exercise the right of. conquerors in dictating our tetms."_ Thin tl ali‘ the negotiation that u neeeasry end all that would have ever been uncd. Mr. ChiTord arrived here day belore yesterday. witlt‘lho Secretary of the Commit-ion. Mr. Witltih. and was very handsome; Iy received. all the troops in' the my having, by order ofGeanntler. turnedout to give him a rc~; ception. Mr. Savior left Vera Cruz ior this eity‘ on the 7th innt.. and the ('ommande'r-itt-Lchief has ordered similar honor: to be paid to him. i '_ The prospect 11. still favorable for a speedy mee-y ting of Congress at Quoretaro;- nml lor my own part. notwithstanding the contradictory rumors nnd reports on the subject. i shall be disappointed ”the treaty is not ratified in a month or six weeks, in anticipation ol favorable action upon the treaty, all the sick ivho can ‘bear removal, numbering a bout one thousand, 'we're yesterday IN“ to Jalapa. with an mm commanded by Liam Col. Preston. ollbo 4th Kentucky Regiment. ‘ , . » On Sunday nightlalt, between lhebiinrs oi 8 and 10, a patrol oi t'en rifle‘tnon. commanded by n corporal. wee fired open from the building known; as‘ the 'bnii-pen.' in the Lepero quarter of the city. After auntai‘iingtbo fireior‘ab'out ten minutes, the patrol was compelled to retire. Reinlorcemantn, conaiuting of one company of the, Rifles. under Lt Rug-ell. Inrbo companion of lhu'4lh~ Kemuckfß gimonlrtho'numa of lhe cbqumu’ndor of which have been unable to learn. nnldn ‘comp‘nny of Mn rines. under Capt. Hendqupn, .lwere qrdqrcll 9n]. Those Tureen having nrriv'od o'nflhc grdliml. forty or (my armed horseman we‘re met.'who. socrelmg themselves in and übou: Iho ' bull-pun,’ kchun a fire upon our Iroops for neurly.omhour. Several show were also fired from tho lop: u! Ihd houses .x.. . , I ln‘llm wcnmly. and two nflemen were uovaroly wounded.. u Owing lo Iho darkness of Iho night. and Ill'o fog!" film out lroppllmighl acculemnlly ahoolqne unolh- or. lhcii' firé was not l'fi'cclive. nqd lm! lwo of lhb Moxicunalwere killed, ‘ A qu we‘ré lukun prison. on.‘ und‘lfio hou'aes in ‘lho néighbbrhoud were nonr ched. and the uunn'fnund in them copldrod. 'Du I’lng the Inner ;irirl of the light a firingfpmnthurd ”Wilma Iho Allemede, in the apposite quurlorzo Iho cilv. nndvhpui.’Russelljlzinw m‘ihq direclion Twin which it"‘wuq "h‘ennl. butlou roa‘clging‘ lhq épot no one was lb [)0 found. The horsemen Ihnl were s'cen m lhe ' bull-pcn' wéto ‘reglqlul‘ly. ptmed m guerrillas or cavalry. with Inncpamwopolq and pm lolp,nnd u w auppoaed _tho luluecl was lo bronk‘lhc nrmislico; The firing" at nm'nzzemdfiwns. i: is monghl._{or Iho purpose ul‘ drawing nucmion Ihnl way. and by weakening our lemon a} ”19' bull-pen' lo onnblo lhu Mum-ans theta lo uct‘~‘ivilh more boldndunnd cfl‘ecl. ~ ‘ - - 'The puma: accused of the 'murder orzMunuel Torillo 00d ofthe nllempled burglary at the house in which he'who clerk. were‘urmigucd-Yeuenlny boluvo u mjlimry'comgninuurp. of which CqlJan. hum. of the Now YOtk Volunteers, in prcqidenl; and after‘ Iho charges ‘wore‘wud. n their [aqua-l mo’ emmihdliim 'wus‘puuiponc-dmmil this morning. to allow mpm an oppormmw lo.obtnin cuunsel.:: Them are now Icn persona in routine-ment chnrg god wilh-ftp”: crimp, vm: Licum Hum Dlulon ‘nnd Madison. of the 2d fonnuylmnin Vulunmor; Sargcnnln B. F. Wrngg nml Swan. 9f the 7“; {“1 funny; John Wu", min“); of cnmpuny lb. 7'- n (entry: Janna Armstrong. 0 disclmgged lenmalor John D. Hullislor. an American ciuzpn. and John LGVOI'Wm Cnnmlinn Frenchman. and not an Amu~ ricun ““20". as I firs! Muted. ’ V Tho lwontyémght donor'lcn' I spoke of If! my Inst-'lcnur‘mgghoingubouruChnpulmpw, are null ul ‘ IMHO? Tho purly ucm in-qurch oflhom‘ “Zora un- i successful, and they are probably ore ”H! In (2110' rolnro. Two privnlbs of the 3d Drngnonß WBI’O Caught in the ncl of downing night Ingram hm, wnh (heir horses. arms and equipmenll. ‘ ' A THE NAKED QUESTION Col. WELLER, Iho Domocmlic candidate for Go~ Venlol’. in Ohio. "I routing tho enemies of tho Mox icun War wherever he goes. He recently addres led n meeting of his follow citizoniz. nl which in mm old Fodcruliot “my present. untl nlter hearing tho speech. was nml rcquoatod Col. Wellor to put this question: “You who are in favor of Miltnin~ ing tho country in the present war with Monica— suy Aye " A shout liliu that which went up from the heights ofl~Montoroy. was the ronpnnno. The Colonel than Fifi the question in this wine: "You ‘ who am tipposcd lo tau-mining this “”".- will any Nay." N 0! n NOIHHI escaped the llp ofn single one present. The old l-‘ctlcrnliat wouldn't vote, dacan ring that, ”when it comes to tho naked queuiun. I don't. like to vote on Ihnl Hide. The old mnn was in the mmo predicament n lnrgo numlwr ul'hin pot Illicul friend: will find thomsolvon In at the next election. When i: come- to Iho naked thiliuii— lumhoir countrymr ngninut it—tlicy will he lound. either nut voting at all. or calling their suffrage for tho Dcmucrntic candulnlc AND the country. THE TREASURY UNDER THE 'l‘AßlFl" or 1816. Fuzz 'Pium-I 'l‘iuuzu-ium.’ ~l‘lu‘ rm-oipin [mm cunlomu up In this (lute. Buys [ho Wnulnnqluu (’1): ion “(the 23d. mo 'nhuul $28,000,000; nml ll ll! now rarluin. Ihnl llin enlimulr ;Ol‘ 8313000300 made by Iho Sccrclnry of Ilm Treasury, will be fully realized. us more remains ye! lu'o muulha nml Ilm lliiril ol :1 month of Iho prenonl fiscal year. For public lnnds, nlno, Iho rccoipll up to Ihc pm ‘ sonl. (lulu arc nlmul lwo milliuna nml lhruu ulnar-R ‘ tors. lenvmg the large Miami‘anloa 10 come in du~ ring Iho moulh at" May. ll seems vermin Ihnl lhe estimates by Iho Socrclnry of 3.500.000 for Ihc fiscnl your. from public lands. will be rcnlizrul.—« Where are now Iho prodiclium of Menus. Wob nlcr. Evnna. nml imlned of nearly all Ilia louder: of lhe \Vlug pnrly. on Io Ihc revenue {rum lliu new lurllTl They nrr nll exploded; wlulul. urn-r all the nlm-se nml ridicule. Mr. Wullior'n oullmulcq are I” [ally rmliu-d by (In: result. FEELING IN MEXICO Mufilang, Iho Dvlta‘s mrrespnmlcnl, writing {ruin the city 01 erim, nnflw 23 h.ol March, says :--'l‘he present GOV ernment is certainly acting with more en vr‘gy and determination tlmntms ever been iknnnn in tho cnuntrv since the cnnquest lb)‘ llu: Spaniauis. Every rcvnlulinnnry [spirit that has. lhu- lnr, either by its own ltlesngns. or the prmnpling‘ nl others. stoml ‘up. I'Xl‘illng rebellion against the powers tlml be. ha- hem taken by tho cullar nnd plan-II in safe kin-ping. All the nflicial newspapeis (tuning lrnm the interim“ lnr the past week. manilc‘t a decided lil‘fl'r mination to support the present guvcrn ment, um! all agree that Ihc-“only salva tion of Mexico dept-ml! upon an inflnedi ale peace. Some ul them are lashing the rcvnlutinnisls in gum! Inuntl lermfl. aml contending that their nnly «object in prn tlncmg new tlissvminns i\ ointm- lnr por snnul nggrnndizecnent, nr lnr the object 0| selling the country to a lnreign power. MERI'I'ED REI'RIBUTION‘ On'the 30th ult.. -a train of Mexican merchandize was attacked and plundered by an armed band of Mexican robbers. near the Pew del Boho. Intelligence of this {act was shortly after received by that viz ilant and cnergeti: gentleman, John \\'. Smith. Interpreter. and communicated by him to Gov. Hughes. who. with hll usual promptttude, ordered out a detachment of Colonel Hays’ Rangers in pnreuitof the robbers. 'l'he detachment. which was commanded by Capt. Daggett.‘followed on the trail of the villains uncrringl‘y. under the direction of Chrisman, the Mexican guide. 8: came up‘Mith them as they were entering the Village of Despoblade. Only one ofthe bandttti'escaped. 0f the fonr teen ecountlrels who had plundered the train. thirteen were made prisoners and shot, with the warm concurrence of the Al c'alde rind the welLdisposed Inhabitants of the town. ' ' DROWSINESS. Swimming ofllla "and, a roar. ,ing uplio in lhe on", lwuduch, pulpilnlmn ofthe ‘lieun,'&c.-—VWrighl'a‘ lntllun Vegetable Pulls are u rennin cure {or Iho uhoiro unpleasant complaints. bucuuéé Ihoy purge Irom Iho hmly' ghuso amgnanl and col'rupl hnmors which, when Hauling m llw gonnidl mum: of circulnlinn, nro Ih‘e (-Inuuc'ol u wall of blood In the Mud; giddjnoum' dlannouu 0! my", ‘ (you-aim”. pain ofthe lzeml, & mimy ulhur nympf lo'n'u ofu landed and cu‘rynpl 'dzulo 0f Iho blood. . IVr/i-M's Indian Wfim'blell’illls'ure also ono‘o‘l .tlilo (my be“ nmlicnmu {or ”10‘ ‘curu ofl‘lndlgenl :liun. and lhorcfnrh will not only rcmuvo Iho übovo ‘nnplcnuunl uylnplqms. hm Vnzill .moal avnnrudly [49> ‘qluro'iho body l 0 :1 alnlo of sound haul”... , _ Bswuuc 0F Coumunmrrs AND lnn‘nlonn : Remember that Iho‘originnl and only ,gonmue In dian Vtgclable Pills'h'nvo lhe algnmu‘m of Wu. lea'n’r wnuen, wilh n pen on. «he w'l'i label 0! each box. ‘ ’. . ‘ , 312:?“ The genuine for. sale by R; SHAW. sole Jlgcntforiqearficld-,- CnANg,& Buo -57111;“, Curwcnsmlle;',DAMEL BARRETT; Lutluraburg ,- and galtalcisulc‘ at I/zczqflicc and general dcpat,,l69 (Race‘strccl; P/u'lu delphia. _ ‘., .1.., , " ; MARRIED—On Monday Ihq 24§h3AprlL by‘ the Row. P. Mt-Enully. Mr.’ GEonam .VVASUINGTON \VELSH. or Blair COunly.:-10. Miss CA'IwuNE JOHN (son), 'of Clenrfiold counly;-'- ‘ I . ' l . E'on7’l‘humdny the 27m uh..' by» tho sumo Mr, ‘Jo‘nx McMunnn’l'o' MM'JANE “mam“; bolh oT Clénfliold county. "- m J .. 1 ’MA'RmEtx—on su'nany“uh‘e- 234 M.. by m}; Rcvw'lfhomu M. Bryan; ‘Mr. 'l'nonqu'nggn‘omyw Mm RACHEL Klnunr. alllof this mutiny; s*; _{ :On'Thurudny Iho 201h‘9h'.) by ,gho Rev. RIP; Lu‘pc‘, Mr. RonEn‘r‘Sn/‘w. ofG‘uluhu‘n (owiiahlpifio {VIM‘MAM CUPLER, of Pike ilnn‘nsh’ip ‘ ‘ ..;-f: f NOWhndvery€hean ‘ ;Ju'sA't‘fßétufiiéfl it, Gfiflfl S o J , ”R'A‘ "It ""1115, fram- Phil’a. x . tthlLEn &Cnl orejustcniguged in opening “7 [TH 11 larfio‘mlqrof new] and most a Very. lorgc and/very well assorted lot of . 'mDI'OVBd Dental itlsuomcnta. I SPRING &- SUMMER GOODS, ALSO. 8 large stockiol enrolully actre ‘ canals'tlti'g ofthe usual variety of . ' giltft‘tllagl:3wm- teeth ‘fronthlocktoln- s ‘ Dry Goods, Grocertes,l&c. Im, s'. {79,I'STO‘CKTO N I Thclr stock of SUMMER HATS are particug has drawn the QfElll‘lum lur manufacturing lnrly worth looking nt—nnd so are their BON- the best Metalltc Artificialq‘eeth; not on- NET-_S.’ To ble brief u{ldl serious,,tll;etr ass'ort- .ly in the United Staten. ’but it)" London mentls trite arc, ant (to {latter t icmsc vcs ' .v . ’ . with thcqbcliel‘tl‘fut they catlall'ord to sell them end Purlso, in“! [322‘ glgll’ziggslétkfi'zh'éar . u LITTLE CHEAPER than the some articles llcularvplllns 0 se, .w b 3’ f m'_ have been sold before in the county. 9.0 lhatlllfi Palm“: may t: “53’", ‘lfielf May 3,1848. . tmza good and rubstanllal arttcle. ~ Dr. H. has also procured a very large variety of Extracting instruments. made" according to Harris'lntest patterns. and‘ he can confidently unsure all those who are troubled with those abominable peslfl. decayed teeth. that the Forceps _are not all-- fly a much‘ moremate'and easy Instrument with which to remove a- tooth. but, the?“ cuu'sc much less pain‘ at the timel’andy comparatively no aoreness following. '. » Dr. Hills has also a vutielg of, other Dental requirements,'such a'u 'old _qultf.’ Gold Foil. Tooth Powders. Washer and: Brushes. and he is lully prepared to per-. 7 form all operations in the hot: at DEN TISTRY. such as interling on Gold, Plato. or on Pivntq, Plugging, lixt’raetlng and Cleansing. And from post exocrience and success:r henleels confident of alwi’n'g‘f' ‘cnti‘re eatw’laclion. andhw‘atranta alljhin‘ lWlll‘k well done. and tn please gin palmnfig A reasonable length at time,k.{il_ten lnfitrlf ullto all jobs over $5, and "wont found to” answer all the purptlses'promiscd, no'péY, will be required. ; - . ~ ~; Office at the New Drug Store, the sight ofthe GOL'D MGR-739R. a: .;;" D. S u ' n A NEW RECRUI’E .. Oi OILS. PAINTS, and PAINT BRUSHES. DYI'ZS’I‘UFFS, DRUGS, MEDICINES, CON ‘FBCTIONARY. FRUITS; PATENT MEDI CINES of various description, and FAMILY MEDICINES of almost every kind. A lnrge‘ assortment of ESSENCES of superior quality. a choice selection of PERFUMERY, 8: a good variety of BEVERAGES. among which are LEMONflDE.flIINER./9L I'VJITL'R, and a most crack article of ‘ SALREAW£S33SSA wartime " together with a large assortment of FANC'Y & other articles by far to numerous to mention, has just arrived at theyign of . ' THE BIG (“DEAD ' v ”3‘; I ~""‘ in «39 Em A HR, =:/ :Ing {or b'ulc it little lower than “w": you can imagine. ALSO, first. rate LEMONS. for, twenlyjfivc cents per dozen. ' Persons wishing any of the above articles muy he assured ol'getting a first rate article, as. the stock is entirely NEW. A. M, HILLS Clearlieltl. May 3, 1848 Estate of P/tilif. flrnold, dcc’d. N 0 ”CE is lu-rvby given that letter: lvélemt'nlary have been gmntml tn the untlrrsigncd on the estate of Philip Arnulil. late at Pike lownaliip. Clearfieltl munty. tlcc’tl—nml that all personfiin (lPlJlNl to said estate are toqueated tn make paymvut immediately, 'and those having claims against the same will pre sent them duly authenticated for settle mc‘nt, to either olithc subscribers. DAVID ARNOLD. E , GEORGE ROSS. § 2 ’3' May 3.1848.—ptl ATTENTION Taylor Guards. ()U are ordered IW Y lhe Buruugh of. carficld on Saturday the 13m insL. at 1 u’cluck P. M. precisely. with while pnnlaloons. A general EH" 1. .c is rcquesle‘tlpand each member ml! cmne prepared ‘hr ccnlribu‘te their shared! money In send on immediately lnr Caps and (lie necessary trimmings fur the Cnnls. Absentee-3 mu) expect (0 pay their fiinea. By order 0| (he Capr. J L‘IH‘V 3. 18484 ATTENTION National Greys. 0U are ordered to meet at the armory. Y in lhe Burough of Clenrfield. on Wednesday the 241') day of May. at IO o‘clock A. M. with arms and accoulre menu In cmnplctc order for inspe’clion & purhdv, with white pants. By nrdr'r u! the Capt. GEORGE 'l HORN, O. S. Estate of llem'y Kyler, dec’d. 0 I‘IUE is hereby given. that letter.- N of mlminislralion have been granted mlhe subscriber on the eslale ol Henry Kyler; lan: M Giraud township. dcc'll, 8: that all persons indebted to said cslnle are requeued to make payment without de lay. nnll‘llnosc having demands agmnst the Same will present (hem properly aulhcnll caled lnr aclllement. JOHN STITES. fld’mr; May . ’4B. ' K Estate of Joseph Heise, dec’d. wO'I‘ICE is hereby given, thin lellen N ul udnunistrulion have been grangpd hr lllc subscriber on the estate 0! JosEph llcnse. late 0! Guam! luwnship, dec’d, and that all permna indebted to said estate are requested lomukc puymem wilhnut de )u_y. nml tlmse‘having detnnmls'agains! lhe same mll present lheym properly authenli; culed lor reg‘llement. “JOHN S'I‘ITES. Mm. May 3. 1848. > ELK COUNTY LAN D. } 845 Acres of Land ‘ - ‘OR Sale in Gibson township. Eik 13 county. situated near the Sinnemu nonmg creek. being-part nf tract No. 5424. wnrruulecl in the name of George Mcgd. About 400 acres 0‘! lhls'j‘wct Is ,gqmlrllnl‘ml 'lm'ulhuud lhe balance I! valua ble on account of the Pine {I‘I-mbcr on 1!. ','l“hc nwnu‘; who resulcs in Philadelphia. MrL _‘l’riqle J. Patton; 1» anxious to dispose at u', amlvw'fll sell it low". The‘ under signed l 3 &Btllofizcd to sell it. .39 whu‘m. appliculiuu cun be mad}; lor‘lc'rlnt.,eilhur. {it Clrmlicld, 'ui‘ (uriwguurt week’)“ [{irlgcway. I. ‘4 w " ;‘N' ~ G. lh'l!Allß_E'l"l', Agony.» '; Alix-1122,1848; _ ’ ¢ 1v AOKAREL. 1 Unnsgqquy'iun w 15”,“), ~' mum uud‘l'o nah} HERRINGSL- . ‘0! J- PALKJ‘ER PORK. '' ' >5l. QUmIMQIReI HA‘MS & SIDES, ~ ilreel wharfil’hiv WOULDERS. .l ladelphia.‘ 5i . 'I4AR§D,&CI:IEE‘§IE, _J .A;‘). 18:31)»; ‘ Battahon Orders. V ‘ HE 3d Voludloer Battalion ofClezii‘T-l‘ T field cuunly Volunteers, belonging to lhe 2d Brigade. 10th Div. P. M.. will meet lnr dull and Inspection. 'on Wed; nesdny lhe 24th day M May nezh at flu! bnrough o( Clearfiehl. at 10 'o’cluck 'of snitl day. avg“ . ' i By order of CnLßAmm'rr. " . r' ' J. F. WEAVER, Adj’t..f' April ‘22, 1848. ‘ . , -' Brigade Ordersq j, VFHE enrolled Militia ofthe 2d‘Brig-t _ utle.loth Division, P. M.. will trilitjt‘ by Companien an the lst Monday nf:MBy‘ next. The Volunteers and Militia.‘gby Battalion. lur Inspection. as follows,‘vizfi:_ sth Regiment. cumntnnded by Colonel linger—2d Battalion on Monday tHe Bth: a d lst Battalion on 'lf‘ttésdnythggthhday, of May next. ‘ ‘ , 2d Regiment. commanded by Colonel [Saucy—2d Battalion on \Vednesdux tht'! loth. (Washington Light Infantry ttain with 2d Battalion.) and lat Battalion on Thursday the llth day of May. : lst Regiment. commanded by Cnlonct- Sliver—ht Battalion on Friday the 1215.- nnd2d Battalion on Saturday the 1347’ day of May. - ' ‘ ' f 4th Regiment. commanded. by Colonel McMurtrie—2d Battalion on Monday the Islh. and 19! Battalion un Tuesday the 16m day of Maya—Union Cavalry Will train with lst Battalion. .. 3d Regiment. commanded by Colonel- Kealh—lsk Battalion on Wednesday llu)‘ l7lh. (Monlgumery Grays will train with In Battalion.) and 2d Battalion on Thur» day] the 18th day of May.“ ‘ , _ 2d Voluntecc Battalion. commanded by Major Stephens, on Salurdoy the 20“; day of May. . ~ ' ~ 61h Regiment, commanded by Colonel Worrcll-—2ll Battalion on Monday" the 22d. and [nut Battalion on Tuesday thdl 23d day of May. ' ‘ > " 3d Volunleer Bullohnn. commanded by Colonel Barren. on Wednesday (he 24"! filav ol'May. ‘ ‘ 7lh company of 6d) Regimen! on Thurs: day the 25th day of May. Union Grays on Friday lhe 26m day of‘ May. , l JOHN BURKET. Brig. In’ro 2d Brigade 10”) DIV.’P.,M. Brig. Inspecmr’s office. W’alkera ville, Centre co.. April 6,1848.§ Estate of I. Goodfellow dec’d. NOTICE in hereby give'nQlhat lent-n, of ‘udministralinn' have been Fran: :ed [9 the aubscriberq on they-slate o In iuh 60!;dfell()w.’filate of Lawrence. (Min-r ship, Clearfield county. (lec’d. and that all persons indebted [0 said eslnle ate‘ re-' quested to make payment «ithuul delay. ‘ and those having dcnmndsflagalml the same will present them propqfly author): ‘ ticaled for settlement. ’ -' ‘ ' ‘l' 3w" 'n- MARY GuODFELLOW.’ 2 G. D. GoonFELLow; f WW March. 23. 1848. ‘ - ~ ~ , CHEAPEST IN THE-WORLD! ’ v Steam Refined Sugar,Candies.g_f J m 'l2:} Cents pcrpozmr’l. PV/zafgsdlg.‘ up, , , J. RICHARDSON. Np,a42.My§i-\ .Jo kel Mrecbrlhnilhdéiphia’, laws-plea? . sure in Informing lh‘é’p‘ublic. lhul'he still icuntinues‘lo sell his Vefy,§ol!crityr Swim Refined Candy ul Um" I’div'mi‘cé'iil 817150 per 100 pounds, nhd nut”. ;qunlimigfqunl 'to any Imnnumclur‘u‘l ,ih‘thq Un'di'é‘] 5‘9“»3- ‘ the aim ofl'e‘ris ‘all léitillb‘ol my"? a will}; (.'onfedionary‘ {lle Fruit ,lin'e ”.8! @129: [)Ondlpml‘nw- -p‘ricgis: ‘u'é '.“l“’.‘!‘."‘:,'. hfq‘léf‘arfl v small’profiti me me aim-FM lhe‘dilflv}, , ~, Call or'oend yd'ur brdcrqg’find yo‘u’cm’é. um tnil'to be~sa|i.fied.‘_‘DM§’t Fmgmhg’ ~;; numhet. 42 Mmmz‘r STREET. " Pimhzil " Hm. , “ J. J. RICHARDSON; 5' Februry‘2'9fi ’4B. ‘2" ' ' '.V' 1' jßMWYK'SéfwflsaZetfi‘ES-fi; 11 ap.lB. ’4B. l H