fi E memocratlc asann'ér. “ ~ i 2: :32»; ‘ :9 «aw: " ”’wi'firtqa 1 “I!“ :: ‘éy'q‘g? ;:‘?- -’. , ‘ ' l ‘ :HAK PLEA nFIELD.PA.Mn£6.!BIIB . mus BUCHANAN, 01 Pa fleet to the decision qf the Nuh'ona if Conventwn 2%} FOR CQNAL CQMMI§SIONERZ . gel Painter, of I'l'eatmortland. 6 J 23 , lag}; “ .Y§?§ w ocratic Electoral Tuckol ~‘ Senatorial Electorar :35 ‘ WILLIAM Brawn. of‘Clenrfiold :- D‘ym D, WAGENEII. of Norlhnmplon. f. Reprumfa‘i“ Eleclorl. r. Di: 3 2} ry L. Banner. )3. John (3. King. "7 R. Knunns, 14 John Wmdnmn. ‘5O Shunk. 15. Rohorl J. Fisher. "1..-Roumrorl. 16' Frederick Smilh. “' :b S. You, 17 John (Irom'cll. '- - n E. Wright. )8. Charles A. Blnch. ‘ln W. Dowmng. 19. George W. Bowman. , nry Haldomnn. 20. Jnhn R. Shannon. lerKlino. 2!- George P. Hnmlhnn. 8 Schoonover. 22. Wilhum H. Davis. m. Swellnnd, 23. Timothy Ives. oh Brewster. 24. James G. Campbell- g‘é} V «5.19345; .. {32‘s423geeé f 1 £25153: avg-" 2,13% ¢ xz‘. [:3 i : v ‘ {*‘gj ’l in 1' 1 :g,» [Domestic Manors. ’raF‘Y'd‘t q»: o ‘51.. ’x {penan- indebted to llie undersigned. either I’ligctlplion. advertising. or Job-work. WI" find {"nccounu in lhe hands of Esquire ALEXANDER. ' .if they denim to Have com. they will cull Eula Immediulaly. {I ‘ ; Pri «“3l? :1. v. w. MOORE. .'4B.—-Tho books 0! Moqu & Thompnon are d in the ham!- or Enquire Curr“. whoreml. ebul- will be saved by Ihosu indebted culling ‘out del-y. u April 18. 1848. EFaft c We null that no permn will complain o! éouno‘. No coll- will be added. II the oppor fily now ofl'ored, il‘rembraced. And self-prel- Illun nquim that all lhe-o old noconnls should unled. : if‘l2:.3sHB'mg to go a ra/h'ng again. no ,‘Zc‘iig‘igfi'pgr was issued from this office last week. :If: 1‘1”!) mow such excuses Ihia year. ;:'dANOTHER Emory—Our lumbermen have ”i- ii! nearly («to week: a! fine nnvrgalion. and the last raft has ccrlainly now left ils flooringl. Prices, we learn. null continue " ood. oolwilhslandmg the very large a noun! :hal has reached market—certainly double as much as any person estimated Rally in the spring. ‘ ‘ 1 wasmrnn POSTAGE.-The Post Of ffice Committee in the National House of :chreoentativeo has reported a bili repeal ;:ing the law taxing newspapers {or less 'Zthnn 30 miles, and containing home Other :valueble improvements on the present law. "I‘ he Hon. Richard Brod/read. of North ’ ampton. perhaps more than any other men. ;deservee the thanks of the country press f—and the man of the reading public—{or Ellis efforts in this matter. and we sincerely ‘ bone that his perseverance may be crown- ‘ ed with success. ‘49: The effort ofacertain influence from the 3"; Atlantic cities. to induce Congress to shape the law so as to perm: newspapers to go free 300 miles. instead M3O, should re- Tceive no encouragement—at least not at ; present. It is too graat ajump. But that athey should go free to every citizen in the ? ounty in which the paper is printed, is Ernest necessary. 'I he Department will be 'Z'tnoro than remunerated, by the increased .amnunt of letter correspondence n will be ~ he meant: of creating in a year or own. ‘l'hut this reform should receive the dial ;approbntion of a portion of the city (press. is not to he wondered at. It takes from 'them ansdvantafig'e vehich they have always 'pneseased without any just cause. But theyare notall so illiberal. The Penn; Jyluflnian—and ‘we ale prnud to name it as a leading ‘Demooralic journal—ham al ways uvgod Iho repeal of Illia law. It is anxious 'lO flourish—as it will as long as it is so ably condumed as 31 preeenl——bul does not ask to 1m suslnlned at the expense of the country Press. Seal! and Marcy. We trust that no person will neglect an V opportunity to read ‘thecorreepondenrc be ' tween Gen. 3001'? and Secretary Mmcv. ‘ It in a pity that the length of Mr. Marcy’o . letter prevents ue giving it entire in one pa ; per. We hope every reader will read _both letters with deuble care. This aub- Vject may form a large portion of the dia cuuion in the approaching Presidential e- 3 lection. end it is therefore the more tmpor- 3 tom that it should be fully and fairly un- i deretood by every voter. 'l‘he bitter. and : (we were going to any vindictive) language l made one ofby Gen. Scott, towards the More and ,chivalrous Gen. Wonru--and without anyevapparent provocation—must etrihe everyenndtd mind an being-peculiar ‘ly en‘gtateful’. ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ”The Efio Bunk in just ‘now strug gling, [or ‘llfe. C. M. Réthuqu Ihe Gimrd of lhe West; is is said.-'ha§ pledg edllie redemption'éf ilu- nplea, hm it is al so said Chat he is in .debflco the Bank to nearly Ihr; amount of its cgééulntion, no that his-- reasons'ate. 7er cbgem. any that thia'shavg..::lzop- had not coin’e withi’n th‘e legch of tho'elrong arm s(th Fran/c. , _‘ =====l FOR PRESIDENT. I’HE BALTIMORE CONVENTION. The Democratic National Convention met at Baltimore on Monday Inst. The Washington Union and the Pennsylvani nan of the 23d. each contain it report of the proceedings of the first day. A good feel ,ing Pffimiled among the delegates. and the ‘ only question likely to cause difficulty, is the double set of delegates from N. York. ‘ To have this matter 'ndjusted amicably. seems to be the desire of all. There is nothing certain as to who will be nomrns ted for President. The claims of Penn lxl'ania. in the person ofJAs. BUCHANAN. has strong advocates from every part ofthe Union. and, we think. with :1 fair chance of success. Anonmn DEMOCRATIC Shun—The new Slate of Wisconsin has jnnl held her final Stale election. and lhe Governot. both members of Congress. and both branchea oflhe Legislature, are Domdcralic by 6,- OOO‘majorily. WGen. Scott. and sum. arrived a! New York on Sunday last. and proceeded immedialely to his reaidence a! Elizabelh‘ town, N. J USPThere is nothing either definile or imporlam from Mexico. Rumprs are n bundanl both for and against the plOspecls of peace [:PThe farmers of this county never had boner promise of abundant crops.- Nolwilhslandmg two severe frosts, the prospect at present il fair for a plentiful crop of fruit. [GWhenl is now selling here ms! 50 per bushel--nnd scarce at, lhal. Oats 50 cents. Corn—nono to be had. WGov. Smmx is now quile restored 0 health. Gen. John N.lPnl'vinllcc. In our last we noticed. with much plea sure. the reappointment of this gentleman tn the important ufl’ice nl Auditor Geneval of this Commonwealth. which, for the last three years. he has filled With euch distin guished ability. We say important office. lor it truly is an. Our reader! in general are. perhaps. not 11mm: 0! the vut amount nl'lahor required to be perlormed in that department at our government. To give the-m some idea ofthis we may state that ‘ during the three years which ended on the i ht inst.. Gen. Purviance has settled up \vurtll ul {our thnusaud account. tequiring an examination of probably more than one hundred thousand vnucherfi. and unbra ring an amount of at lent ten millions nl ollarn. written about three thou-and oili cinl letters. many of them involving im. pnrtant legal questions relating to the rev. enue. &c.. and requiring much laboriou' research; cancelled about ten thuucnml interest certificate“. on each of which in terest at low and .1 hall per cent. had first to be cnlruloted. and in lieu 0! said cer tificates. issued upwards ol th thou-rand ‘certificntes of State stuck. amounting to nearly [our nml aha” millions ul dollars; in‘tituted more suits lor the recovery ol nlrl debts due the Cornmnnwenltli. :lmn were brought during a period of fifty year: preceding, and collected l'l old debtu, mam ny ol them ill mole tliun lillet’n )I»an stun ding. in Him exceeding one hundred and‘ geventy thousand dollars. ln all of theae trunsactionn. which. however, are only the more prominent one; of the office. book Pnlrietl were required also to be media—(4 It will readilv be perceived that the "mu“ of Auditor General is one that requires a, greut deal of induatr], energy. perseve rance and ability to dicrharge the duties pertaining to it. That those duties have. for the last three years. been wetland faithfully (li-chnrged by Gen. Purviunco it is admitted on all hands. nor could the have been olherwine con'sidering hia wel known. unliring zeal for the wellnre o the Commonwealth—Harrisburg Um'un TERRIBLE Tumour—The ”(11/1.91“ gun n! the 13th brings us an account of an appalling trs'aedy. That paper says : 0n 'l'hursdsv night last. in the town at Edge-mom. Maine. about fi'vegmiten from Wiscamwt village. a man named Pinlthsm, about 45 years oisge. by: occupation u ship'carpenter. with a sharp a‘xe, com pletely decapitated his wife andfour chil dren. the oldest child about twelve years of age, leaving the hentls hanging to the. bodies only by a small portion of the neck, and then cut his own “want most effectu ally. with a razor. The. house standing some distance from olherdwellingu, the awful deed was not discovered until some time on Fiiday. whe'n the~tnother ofthe man. having occasion to Visit the house. found the inmates in the horrible situation described. not a soul being left'to tell the tale of blood. ’ ' A paper wan'lonnd in the hand writing inf Mrs. P., [allowed byunnolhcr byvher husband; halting-larch lhat'fliey had be: come tired of life—sthgt'there was nuthinu ,iu prospect [of lh'em-wnrlh fiv'ing'fnr. aild Ihnl they had mutu‘afly., agreed upon lhe dealtuclion ofthemaelvea and their chil'- dren.’ The parties were " Milleriles.” ‘ Mr. Papincnq seems disposed. and {iblg to gin: thy Canadian authorilien very near. lv an much trouble as indays post. 'l‘hé quntreal Courier, n lorv‘paper. thus sets (orth hingdepcgns :--“ His first. nhjectrip “IE “Pfiihilnliufl Uf‘vlhc Union. lhat obtain-”Iho cnnsc ul't‘fm uhove painful mumdioa; but the . _ .‘~ ~ x . ' Gd. INS ultimate déiign :9 to separate this oxéigé [_ho nbuoi’bcnl vessels It] take up lhn‘: whi,» ‘ I Colony from lhe qurm Slate. It is well .'. already dammed, nnd llmwlnn- um uhsulqu' ‘ " ' ‘ ' ‘ ' that. we know against what dangers we corlnin m mnho :i porfcol coro of Rhel'lmuliim ‘ ' . have In propan- ;’,he who in forewarned is Gout: A ginglo 25 com box of said Indino Veg .. 1 formed- In mm. m» mm. 31,1."353 “22:0323:.5233433.53°":(.";.':;'.22::2 .. ' ‘ 'f‘ml)tl_ble ; bl" those who '°"’e".'b" "Id be c'oflninplo dr'ivo pain of o'verg deacriplinn‘ V . V I _ ~ “"198 In Canada. and who know what ef- Iho body. .#—-—-———~—\.. , __ ' fed in PTOI‘UCEd on [he mnusefi by (300' BEWARE or COUNTEILFEITH AND IMH'ATIM “flfiflmwwh slant, [lBl'UPVerlng agitn'ion, 'uml exciting Rpmomhorxhnt Iho original nnd‘only 9“""i'4B—VOL- I, NO. 23,---W}{OLE NO. 1098. appeals to passion & prejudice, cannot Itiok an" VCngqblc Pill}! have ”10 813 mm": 01 ...—mm with Indifference on lhe threatened cru- anxagflormen wnh n pen on Iho lnplrr I“; wade mums: lhe exulnng order ollhIngI.” ' If?" The genuine for sale by R. S” ”:11! “M sole flgcnt for Clearfleld ,- Cums ‘9 “It res 'nu:n, Curwcnsmlle; DANIEL BAR“, the Lutlucvaburg ,- and wholesale at the called and general depot. 169 [face street. Emmy delphia. It‘d l 0 FOREIGNWEWé'. Arrival of lhe Caledonia. The steamship Caledonia arrived a Boston on Sunday IBM. the 21-l instant with news seven days lulor lhnn (he Acn did’s. ’l‘elegrnphtc Correspondence ol the Baltimore Patriot New Yomc. May 22—12 m. The government express has just arriv ed from Boston with the Caletlonm’a mails. and from a copy of Wilmer & Smith’s European Times I gather the lotlowing summary of the news. v‘ Affairs in France Wale daily glowing more settled, notwithstanding two or three occurrences calculated to give alarm. A plot had been discovered to blow up the Hotel dc Ville, the seal of the provisional government. which was undergoing rigid Inventigation at the latest accuuntn. A terrible riot had broken uut at Rouon which was uccnniuned by cauaca growing out of lhe excitement unending the elec uon. It was finally and cfl'cclually quel led by the intellerence ol the numoruies and military, bul nol belure‘uevernl llves had been lost. Important aclion had been taken in the financial deparlmcnl under the direction 0! Gurnier Pages. The banks 0! Fiance. Rout-n. Lyons. Havre, Lisle. Toulouse. Orleans, and Marseilles. have been united under one head, o! Much lhey aevernlly lmm branches. Spain conlinucs quiet, compmutively upcnkmg. I A good deal ol rkirmishing has been go in: on bclween Denmntk and lloluem; ;bul no other great ballles have been lought. 'l‘he Danes were renewing. Further airwus eocuuoletu have taken place between (he :epubllcan purl]. (the Schlcsmg liol.tenen.) anointed by lhe German cunlederoles, headed by the Plus uians. and the [mug of lhe King of Den muck. The scene ol lhe action look place in the vidnily ol Frieburg. A new Auuuiun commuliou has brcn proclaimed. m was proclaimed on the 251 h ulI.. lhe Emperor‘s birth-day. on “men occa-ion lhere Wu: gteat Irjuicmg through out Austria. In Italy uhere have been nu impurlanl engageuu-ms. but the Ausuiana gunmd the advantage in neural skinmshea. Venice 13 closely blockaded, all com munication with lhe surrounding ahores having been cut 0“. valan has submit led. A deputation hmn Poland is about star ting [M St‘ Peteruburg to petion the Km prrm’ lor the'resturntiuzn of the constituttut nl IBIS. - " In Ireland an arrangement had been 9“ lvclcd betwcen the Mo prime: 0! kepegl rm. O'Brien and lhe O'Connells have agreed lu Wm k tugethcr harmuniuuzsly and m unisnn. An udxhen had been Issued, s-uned by the leaders ofthe two fictions, ullrr publicly shaking hands In luken u! «eumuiiunon. The address urges union unmug lht' Irish for the lepcnl U! the Un~ lull. Mos! Exlraordinary ‘Vork! THE MARRIED WOMAN’S PRIVA'I [a MEDICAL CUMJ’ANION HY DR. A. M. uAqucEAU l'llUFlflflflk OF DHI'ZASES 05' \VUNEN Sulh Edilmu. 18"“). pp. 250 Price 81. 9.5000 Copies sold in three months! Your: of aufl'unng. of physical and mcnlnl un gunuh In many an nflucliunnle uifo. uad pecuniary dlfliculhel (o the husband. might have been spared by n umoly possession or lhu work II II Imouled especially fur Iho muméd. or [how coulomplnlmg marriage, on il dilcluneu Important npcrols which uhuuld bu kuuau lo lhcm panic"- lany‘ Truly, knowledge in pouur. his huullh. hap~ inness. diluent:E. l'ho wvelnlwnn coqude In no pages have nu» vcd u. bhnflhg lu lhuuuoudu, on tho mnumeruhlu lam-n received by Iho nulhur ml! ullcul. , I More, ulnu. every lqmulo—llm wile. lhu mulher. Iho uno oulwr buddiqg mlo wumuuhuud, or moons in Ihc dL'L'lch at years in whom nulure cuplem platen uu unpurlunl chungc—cnn ducuver lhe cnu ucu, uymphuua. and Iho monl cmciuul rcmudwu. dz nun cerium mode at cure. In every cumpluun to which her so: ll subject. ‘ COP/E S will be sent by mailfrec 0]" poslage to the purchaser. Over lon Ilwuuuud~oopwa huvo been sent by maii wilhm llll’oO monlha, wnh perfect aulely and cerluiuly. ' ‘3 . 0n the receipt of One Dollar, Iho “Mumcd Wo mfhn‘u annlo MediumCumpumun" will boiaénl (mafl'qurec) lo any purl u! Iho United Sluieu. All lbllen must [)0 pual-pmd (exco'pt lhqaa cumuinmg a Mmluwuce) and nddrcucd to Dr. A. M. Muun couu.»Bul 1224, New York Cily- Publilhing ofa (EMU?!) leuny uncut, New York. , j The "Manned unmm‘s‘ Priyuw Mcvdicul Coup puujurfa" in acid by boukuellerg lhrOughuuQ the _Um. \od Slums. . i - I‘Mny 26, '4B—] m. -' mluumfmsm & uoer—anm's lndinu 'egqmflo Pill! um u mus; extraordinary :uédicme u, ;fiu‘gurgflf Rhonmnuaih mid Cum. chuuuu ”19] M only claamo' Iho alumuvuxw gm] bpwulg oflhoao 'o'ij {.'uumu, ‘nJuChl it; Sakai] in)"; {by circulation nd lhrawu upon-‘llho nmmbch and mu-cl'e. aw ~ . _._-u,_._.-.,_,__ .A ——U ' g ‘Aigmcrs MARRIED—On Thursday the lllh Innlnq "I“, Wm. Alexander. Enq., Mr. WM luwm.- uf‘ ‘ ronco, to Miss Loum LITz. of “nag! wwnnl‘is '9' On the name day, by J. L. Cullla. IC-q . Mr' COD' FLEOAL.O| Gouhtm. lo Mlsn Emzwm‘u anast. on 0! Brady township. - "ind On Tuesday the 9lh inn. by Rev. l‘- l’. Lom- Mr. Fnzmznxcx Almom. [0 Min Human" (3% t LANDI-m. bolh of Brady township. c o DIED—On mo 15m insl. in «m. plnco. ENC“ C.. daughter of A. M. and June Hilll. Inga“). .mnnlhs and 15 dnya. 1,9!- Sho was a lmlo flowurduslopemng inlu bloom ; lery A sweat and lender plunl; bul she'n gone w the lob Tho bud Ihnl hid so fair 10 boa blushing rose. 3" Hns benn by Josul taken to u Heavenly repose. lub ’ A da- __m ....___V _.___l an ! OStray Calf. My a) AME to the residence ul the subncxm. her. in Lawrence fawn-ship. nbuln. two yenra ago, a red ch/er Calf. nuputhag ml n. have been übuut one momh uliln ~ that time. The owner is required _locoy‘dcr and prlwc properly. pnv chanPF. nml m: ll away. “’3l. BROWN. ea. May 24. 1848. ‘ed __., “who Marble Manufactqryng flt Lewistown, Pa. 5"” HE subscriber reupnctlully inlorm‘:h T the inhabitants ol Cloarfield count}? that be "ill continues to aupnlv all nrrlerl" lnr TOM BS, HEAD and FOOT S'rounsl' MARBLE MANTE‘LS. and all olhel" work in his line at moderate prices and;! out a! (he beat material. ‘l rj’lnlormnlion will he givon as to mi 1; can, &c., on application to J. L. Cuttle. [)qu a! Clearfield. who will receive or rlera and give all inlormalion required. CHARLES STRATFORD. Lewistown. May 20. 1848 @&®u~n©mo LL persons are hereby cautioned n- A gains! buying or nellinzlhe'fullow ing pumerty, viz :—The one-half of 5 acres of W'heal, 10 acres qf Oats. and 13 ume of Com in the ground—one Spring Calf. and Two Hogs. as said pmperty was purchased by me a! Constable’a Inle on the 22d inn!.. and are left In the pos session M Joseph Green, in Decatur town ship. Clentfield county. lubjecl to my or der. AB’M. GOSS. Decatur fp. May 22. ’4Bn—pd. LflN/JS in Clear/ield and Elk counties FO R SAL E , CHEAP FOR CASH. ‘HE lands in the above cuuties, known ‘1 antlie Parker Lands, Are nflrrcd lur sale in tracts to suit pur- Clmfiers from 100 to 10.000 acres. Mr. COREON, Agent tor the preflenl ow ‘o‘" ol said Lands, will be in the tnwn ol Cleavfield, at Merrell’s llulel, on Monday ‘the 29th nf May, inn" and will rwnain twverul days; and he uill have power. ul utmruey to sell and make deeds {or said Lands. 3:73AM persons 11l wantol Llands, Cheap for Cash, will please attend. May 24. '4B. Adjourned Court. “7 HEREAS. un fidjflllrllt'll session ol the Court of Common Pleas, 0r phans Court. and 00m! q/‘Gcncral Quar (er Sessions of the Peace. of Cleurfield county, will be held in the borough of Clvnrficld, commencmg uu filomlay the 261/: day 0/ June. ”wt. of which all per sons interested Will lake until-9. JOHN S'I'I'I'ES. Sh’fi. Shl-rlfl's nmco. Clvnr‘s ‘ fir'd, May 24. ’4B. GR Efl ’l' Nfl 77019.4 L I’VORK .r’l History q/ the Revolution & Lives of (he [leroe- of the W’ar of Independence, BY CHARLEB J. I’E'I'ICRSON. An elognm volume wilh 18 fine Steel Plates i and narly 200 beautiful Wood Engraving; U This is a splendid book. A vuluahle‘addi tion to the Historic Literature 0! our country. We am much mngtakcn it' it does not take rank with the works of lrving 65. Prescott."-—Frank~ ford Herald. "I! surpasses any 'aimllar wax-Ivr yet’ofl'cred to the American publio."—Neal'a Gazelle. ‘I It may be properly considered n'populnr ised Military History of the Revolution, ex ,trcmely well and judiciously written."——Nnr(h Ainerrcan ' . " The present work on.lhc Revolution, and It's_ Heroeu, is superior, 'bath in um“ and de signrto any that has hereloldrccumc under our notice."-—lnguircr. . l A well connected history ofthnl'cvemful pc l'lDd-——L€l]ggr. ' " Decidetlly the best pqpulnr history of the War of the Revulutioa and ilufleroca, (him has yertbeen gchn to the'counlry-”—-Salulday Eve- Igzl'ng Post. _ ’ . , (TAGEN'I‘S WANTED to Canvaszorl/lc a. bow elegant Work, in every County and Town m 111:: Ulll'led‘SMlel. [q whom the most- hbcral in duc'emcnld will be offered. Price only .‘53. -‘ Address Ipost paidJ_ WM A. LEARY. ._ . , ,No.'lsB,Nar(/L SECOND St. , w - '_ ;' PHILADELPHIA. :Mixy. 26, 1843—3111; . V ~ * ' v~ - ering disappointment seems to have slum bered for ten days. and then to have been aroused by the appearance of Mr. Trial in Mexico and your quarrel with him. "the order from the War Department had in fact "diverted” the forces with Gen. Csd~ 'walader. etg'll it was fully justtfied by the‘ threatening. aspect of affairs on the Rio Grande; but I am quite onto it did not di vert them. No previous order from the department had designated any other place of rendezvous than the Brazas for the troops that were tojein your column. It was well understood. before you left Wash ington, that all the troops for both armies were to be sent to that place, and there to fall under your command. This arrangement was not nor was it ex pected that it woitld be here changed, until you had penetrated so far into the enemy’s country as to render your communications with that place of general rendezvous difiiv cult and dilatory. You also complain that the order was not countermandod. If there had been such an order, and it had been cottnterrnhnded. what would have been the consequence! The troops would have gone forward from the United States under the former orders of the department, which would have taken them to the same place. You allege that “ the news of tits victo ry of Buena Vista reached Washington in time to countermand Cadwolader’s orders for the Rio Grandc before his departure from NewOrteans. I notice this specifi cation of neglect of duty. to show the ex« tent to which you have earned your fault finding. and the industry with which you have searched for occasions to indulge it. Your assumption is. that the news ofthe Victory of Buena Vista should have satisfi ed tlte War Department that Cadwalader’e forces were not needed on the Rio Grands; and the emission to courrtermand, as soon as that news was received, the orders to .send them there. wasa neglect deserving ‘severe_animadversion. How did you act hinder similar circumstances? With better fifteen of information as to the actual con. Mltion of the Rio Grande frontier. after the nictory of Buena Vista, you did not deem var‘prudent. after being forty-one days in Lgsession of the news of that victory. to and to positive orders to remove a single 852‘ from that frontier; yet you venture to t ‘ are me for not having sent the troops ogctr ume]. ‘; the moment the news reached Wash has just- ran I received information of that victory . Tllierore the-14th ofMarch. for on that ~ r proclaimed it in orders to your ar- N] 0n the 25m day oprril. more than 'a thereafter. you Issued an order AND foamanding officer al the Brazos to you can gm; Vera Cruz. “such detachments ALSO, nmtegiments aw may have beennr cents pcr dozi War Department to Point II- Pelsons wiSou mttde it condition’al with "my be “ssufie‘he safety of the line ofthe “5 me awe" '3 ctnd said to that oflicct‘. that Cjearfield, “my: his ”sound judgment to __.;‘l. spot whether that lme ‘ ' much exposed by lhe ‘ E 510“ of.mloopsinquenlion.' Thus OTICE.IS. l"édo um hcailale loim- N of ndnqmlulru.‘ lo me, (01 not having tome subscnber_ 0"(film conclusion lhal Kyler, late M G'mmimnde was safe the that all persons imlebu‘ victory of Eden: requested to make pay-3.0" Ibe same tub lay. and those huvmg den; that conélullon. same will prelacnl them ""iossession‘of th'o caled for set! cment. n _ . Your JOHN STITESm‘me m. M” 3' ’4B' Estthe'War Estate of Joseph Heise, 80‘" M." , . . been In ~'0'! [CE I: hereby given. that u N of adnnnistrntion have tie'en gm to the subscriber on the estate ul'Jo‘stare ”else, lute of Girard township, dec’d, a‘tps thnt all persons indebted to said estatemé requested to make“ payment without de— lay. and those having demands against the same will present them propurly'authcnti cutcd tur .~cttlement. ‘ JOHN STITES. fld'mr.l May‘3. 1848. ELK COUNTY LAND. 835 Acres 0t Land; VOR Sale in GibsunltownphiprElk 11 county. situated neat the Sinnemgfi' "mung cteck. being part of inlet No‘. 5424. wurruutcd in, the name of Geprgg Mend. About 400 acren'ul thisntnct‘iu‘ gum] farm land, and the bnlnuce In vultu ble on account of the Pine 'l‘lmber on-it.. The owner, who reiidea in Philadelphia, Mr, Eric; J. Patton. u anxnuus to dupom «pt-..ir, und wilt sell it low. 'l'he‘uudeng; signed I 9 authorized :0 scll_.it. to'whoinl applicatiun can be made lou: lamp. either at Cleurfield. or (an court weéks) ht Ridgcwdy. _ .‘ ~ 1 , ' G. R; 13ARRE‘I":‘,"43€.‘.L April ‘32. 1848; M . ‘. ~,, in, Meeting of County Cfimmfrs. ERSONS huvinghusx’nosg touanqnct'w‘ilh Iho P board of Cummxssluuérsfioj' (Ilcarfluld. c’ounly. mll mkc nouco. that snid Bunrd WI" be in smainn'm their omcqnn the borough utCleprfieldmn Monday, Ihc 12H) ulJun9.(ncxl.) ' ‘ ‘ .‘ \: ..‘“. mum—u. P. THOMPSON. (Ilfk. ’ Cnmm'w Officeflmh; ‘ ‘ " ~ ‘=' ' ‘ “UV-18.“?- . :_' .H) .‘.Um ,H BLflJVKS ‘faf sale at. t/fn'sfig‘vro‘flééA
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