.from New Orleans, We en that city to the 4th. and ' 6th inst. 'l‘he Picayune of shes us with the following im rmation from the Mexicaa‘cap .‘tso‘lrnm'Gen. Price’s command. . ‘Mczico and Vera Cruz.-—By the ..er Heroine. arrived last night (the .rom Vera Cruz. we learn that no arntn had assembled at Queretaro; 16 eputiel and- 4 ecnato‘rs still being requi red to enable the Congress to proceed to business. .. The. trial of the officers and men accu hed of the late murder and attempt at bur glary is still going on. ' It seems to be the opinion of all. that n large majority ot the new Congress in la vonble .totpeace. A correspondent says, that during the latte! days iron 15 to 20 American sol-3 dihfflfiho had deserted, had arrived at Q'u’éretlt‘i), and immediately enlisted in thefMex'lcan'srmy, - ‘ "' 17min TrtE‘BitAzos.~By the arrival at lhd'lletimhhipj Fashinn from the Brazos one tlie'v'floth' 11".. the Picayune. furnishes the‘ Mlifir’mg intelligence of the state at aflhtrr} ili'fen'e‘rttl-JPrice’e command: ' ‘ ; *Pf’ him" the 6th 'of March, a Mexicanl ileiitefiant trill: a small party, vias'cap (gigd’nenriEl Paso ;.and. upnn hie infer hymn that‘General Urrea hud designs @p'otl' that‘pnst, Gen. Pride proceeded to ltl'reli‘ef. The rumor proving 'lalse, he determined to advance upon Santa Cruz; where the’ga‘vernment trains, with from 1.50019 2,000 troops, were ‘stationed.—— Alter; lruitiess parley at eight days. he Meetilted and took the town, ‘undei Tri-l fltfe‘comrnnnd. which. having tonifie‘it the place. madenr gallant resistance. ’ Fouri vleen pieces ottertillery and twothousand stands olamall'arma were captured. 0n the 18th, Gen. Price proceeded with his prisoners to Chihuahua, leaving 'Lieut.‘ 00L ‘Retls. with orders to follow as soon 9‘ P'fiflttcable. Form of the officers were » . pen aptain russian ' urglan, 1d been gargo has .n Danish ,s absorbed -'u. and the 0! expected wailed. u lo reinforce out the variant grin new all in a Ilement. A Mexico! . -- General Price vic- Cruz caplured— No .laro yet—Desertion q/l :ra. Always on hand a good assortment Ol PLOUGHS, to which mean: adding s_év _eml new panes-m this spring. Hollow ware of'ull kinds, Sleigh &- Slgtl Soles, ”’agon Boxes. Smoothinglrohs, &c. IS-c. ECPAH the above nurticlca, and eveiy i thing ‘iu uur lune 3n” be sqld on the must 1' reammab‘le terlns for Gag/t. or‘ Country I‘. I’rodu'ce, lrunmnsters’ Orders, Old Méuil. 18' &r. Olderslrumn distancg pwmplly ég; attended to. ' ' BLIQNKB‘ lfiir {g at. {his oflice. grow, The 1m 1)”va Mexicans is 150 Med and as many wounded ; 'our "LID-111 ,lgiligd.pnt§2o”\‘yuugulql-qwu of the. M. gayqujinficdmd. " , " . Amohgs! Ihc. pnsamgcra‘hy llu- Fuahinn In. Collins. lwniér o! (Impmches Imm :3. Wool and Prin- m Wmhingmn; Win/tinglon Union. UCATED MIND IS A NATION’S WEALTH. . hen u‘e witness the mighty achieve a of art. the locomotive. taking up lls ‘NI pl a hundred tons, zintl transport~ t for hundreds ofmtles between the i g and setting: sun; the steamboat clear its rapid waxy. triumphant over who tide; the power~loum yielding prod of greater richness and abundance ' Igle day. than all the inhabitants e could han- ntunulactured i" ' printing press. which could t. :ed the Alexandria library wtth. 'k alter it was burnt; the lightningmot y domesticated in the laboratories ot'the lul arts, hut employed a meat-eager he en distant cities ;‘&’galleries of beau .t painting, qumfi'ncd into life by the beams—when we sec all these roarvela power and eelerity, we are prone to iclude that it is to them we are indebt for the increase at our wealth. and for ~ progress at our society. But were no any statistics to show the aggregate Inn at all the tltrilty and pairi‘ul habits the people at large; the greater pru ctiveness of the educated than ofthe tttfied labor; the increased power of : intelligent hand and the broader sor ol the intelligent eye—could we see argon account of the profits which come tore-thought. order and systtrn. as ty preside over all our farms, in all our uluhops. and emphatically in all the la rs of our households, we should then tow how rapidly their gathered units 13” into millions. The skill that strikes a nail’s head. instead 0! the fingers’ ids; the care that mendso lence & saves corn field; that drives a horseshoe nail I secure both ' rider and horse; that ex ;nguishes a light and saves a house; the trudence that cuts a cunt according to the cloth; that lays by something lora rainy day. and that postpones marriage unttl reasonably aura of a livelihood; the lure thought that sees the end from the begin ning. and reaches it by the direct route oi an h'ottr instead of the circuitous gro , pings of a dayt'the exact remembrance _‘ impressed upon childhood to do the er rands as it was hidden; and, more than _ all, the economy 0! virtue over vice; ol rectraioed over pampered desires—these things are not set down in the works on Political Economy; but they have tar more to do with the wealth ol nations, than any laws which aim to regulate the balance of trade. or any speculations on capital art. The vast variety of ways in which an intelligent people surpass a stu pid one, and an exemplary people an im ‘moral one. has infinitely more to do with the well-being of a nation, than sotl, or climate. or even than government itself.- excepting so far as government may prove to be. the patron of intelligence and vtr tue.—Harace Mann. I= Bellefonte Foundry. STOVES, AND OTHER @élfl‘ll‘fllflflgo ' ‘ YELCH dz LEYDEN, Would nn nounce to their“ lriends mm the public, that they will coutiuuc the buai‘ ness 0! IRON FOUNDERS. at the old stand, where they Inlcnd to keep always on hand a large and varied nssorlmeul u! (9615393319530 We have lately erected and are now fitting up an extensive MACHINE SHOP, {with three Lathes, lor turning and fitting: up all kinds 0! Mnclitnery. such as Grist and Saw-mill. Castings. Machinery lnr Forges. Furnaces &- Rolling Mills. inclu dmg Hat Blast Pipes tor Furnaces am! Bloomeriea; and will be prepared to lm-l nigh on the shortest notice and in n satis ‘ factory manner; all kinds of Machinery.— Now on hand a large assortment of PflT TEENS. ol the latest find most improved Myles. including the dillerent sizes, at the Bur/sec Sr Brice Reaction W'ater Fl'lieels {G’l’ntterus not on hand. made on short notice. ' S'H‘OVES. “e have mm and intend keeping al ways a stock ofthe unrivulred VE'I'O and FULTON Hot Air Cooking Stoves, dif ferent sizes; nlqo flir Tight, Fancy Pur lor & Nine Plate Wood Stoves. or dim-r -‘ eat Ilzea . together with four sizes ofa au pcrior Balloon Coal Stove, as We” as Cyl ender and FANCY Coal Stoves. We will add during the coming quensnn, neyer- M New patterns I)! Coqking, Air'l'lght. and PArlor Stoves. PLOUGHS , ‘ GEORGE ‘WELCH. DANIEL LEYDEN.’ elvlefontg. Feb. 18, 1848. Treasurer’s Sale ’ | ' F'UNSEA'PEI) LANDS.‘lor,.Tnx ' resunClenrfield coun’ly. -‘ » » ‘IN pursuance»! Iho luL net-lion oflhq Act of Anomhly 0H3”; March. 181.5. curlxyllud ;‘An Act' In umcm! an Act [providing me manner ol‘uolling‘ ‘ Unsculud Ijnhflé for lures. and {or other purpunea." ‘ (hem will be oarpusad m hub. 'un the 2d Monday of Juncmxl, ul tho court-house. In the borough of Clenrfioklunnd adjourned from dq‘y to day unnl lhe “11010 no 80M.) Iho follow” lrncluot'Um sealed Band. and Town Lots. in git! county. {Ol-1 the amount o! In: an! opponilo anvlfl'mcx: ' Beccaria towns/rip Arr”. l’l'r. ll'arrunlcc. ilfil 50 Thomas Kctlanrl 200 :46 Abraham Wilmer 284 66 Michnul Musscr 235 153 Jacob Krug 236 145 John Gibson 127 H 4 Jeremiah Muslim 255 a Peter Ga”. 210 84 Martin Foulz 396 125 Jacob Foulz 328 J 53 George Musser 433 do Robert \Vilnnn 66 1:2 Thomas Gibmm 324 84 Matthias Barton 483 153 Edward Hand 433 do John EWing 274 75 Peter Miller 133 153 Michael Fonlz 83 60 John Mails 71 133 Marlin Maria 355 133 Emanuel Reighart 259 43 George Moore 433 lbs George Moon-jr. 825 John Funk 139 “3 Henry Landis 38! 68 Frederick Hubley 23! 79 , John Bausman 433 153 John Whilmer 155 135 Frederick Honman 88 156 Philip Gloninger 232 Philip Messencope 197 68 John Messencopo NS 55 Adam Mesaencopo 259 157 Wm. Bausman 433 153 John Bean . 201 Jacob Musaersmith 176 46 Jeremiah Masher 288 120 Jacob Krug 188 3 Thomas Billinglon 399 40 John “'hilmer do do Henry Whilmer do do Herman Whilmer 177 150 Thomas Billinglon [334 145 William Wilson 193 53 Sarah Billinglou 251 William Brown 438' 153 David Barton 176 47 John Shook , 130 Martin Foulz: 72 120 Sol. Lyons (ondiv. A) 256 58 John Baker i 172 Wm. McMorlrie 108 -—— Plunkel' 50 David Yoonkin Bell township. Ith Arm's. P 3. 3566 648 John Nicholson 3565 354 John Nichollon 13 John P. Hoyt 175 Thomas Drunolan 433 153 John Dunwodre 300 Muhafl'y & Daugherly 200 Waller. & Elder Ragga township MEM flVL' r Acre: perch“ 174 116 John Montgomery 4 19 177 102 Richgrd Thomas 4 77 100 media: Thomas 4 38 M John Taylor 9. 85‘ Lots in Borough a/ Clearficld (I. 2 Jacob Kline Lindley & lloofnugic Jacob Kline A. [5. Reed Hugh Wilson Benjamin Wilmer Daniel Brubakcr A. B. Reed Peter Burg IL McClure ‘ P. W. &L A. Rclghmt John M. Miller John Struufl’er John Bumgardner Samuel Miller M. Gundecker Benjamin Shaw ’l' Elder 'l'tnbius Rridcr J. Hopkins J. W. Smilh Bradford lownshipi ‘ Jane Campbell 9.02 202 197 370 342 254 John Campbell Aaron Levy 4‘ Matthew Fnrccy James Duncan ' Brady towns/tip. No. Acrm. 250 220 Rolmrl Curruy Samuul Johann 'Cnsper _Slivor Jauoph Ferron Woodsldo’a'floim 195 5681 77 263 100 110 370 218 50] George Gonlor Christian Lower Burnside (owns/rip. A 4 61 David Konfiody 328 Peter Smith , 100 Frederick Shepherd Covz'riglon"”towrwlaip. .897 875 Morrir & Stewart 898.1040 i do du i 899 890 do do, ‘ . 903 1052'; do do .902 970 '_ ,416' ' do’ ' W 942 545‘ "do. 'IJU‘ 333; .56 45 , Morris & Slowurl . :92 £llOO . Ho (In " Effl C'lzes: towiwlrip' ‘ ' Gfimze Rim thnfMusaer " ‘_" Mbllhiu,.‘BaEton "my Mum- '55 53 58 53 {9 62 9 54‘ 5 83 9 72 b‘ 61 10 98 15 04 17 74 3 44 3 70 7 74 7 74 l 47 5 57 S 75 2 90 523 m 12 37 42 5 69 12 29 11 05 7 (ml IVO. dates. 1900 1080 190] 816 1943 ‘507 1093 200 1093 79 1023 as 3463 , 3475} 538. 147 1095 100 275 In 136 116 117 137 r 907 87 .1 13 1986 65 99 1 19 2 58 44 1 a 7 87 l 70 02 Jews. [)8 439 4-1 Richard R. Smith '3?7 Philip “'ngcr '3lO _ licrrmnl Gm”. 332 MB Reuben llainea,_jr 382 1:2 JUReplr Simona~ 438 1H) \Vlllnrm Slcwurl 447 Ill! Joacplr Henry 1445 Hi!“ Casper Shall'nu 442 ’6 \Villluu) Morrh 428 91 “’uller Slewurt 436 “4 Robert Shaw 93 ~17 Andrew Douglass 466 87 Reuben lluynr-s 4|7 15] Jacob Krug 201 80 John Moore 3SI 27 Robert Moi-rig 483 15:} James Vl'rlson 328 01;" John Morgan 193 4,7};Jncob Morgnu 43! 11'4‘V‘Hymun Grulz . 465 96; .Jfléob “"elzr'l 4H 44 Charles ”all 420 68 George Moon: 225 86 Hilarvaaker ~ 201 135 Chrialopherllakel‘ 444 45 Paul _Welzel 474 105 David ”all a 443 _67 Simon Grulz, 45] 1210 Blair McLanylran 200 150 John Nicholson (was! _446 :14 George Woilzel _; 238 110 Wm. I). Kerwin . 43.3153 Casper Haynes 385 28, Christopher Baker! :- 388115 John Barron ' . 289 , gnmoel Mrles.jr. ‘ use, , nmoelMilu,’ V _ 1613,80 Charles Smish', ; i 218 John Price» ~. . ‘ 421.: .. Jme Yarncllfiv ‘ V‘ . 1-s‘o ': J‘Clrrislmn Mussel" 300- . 'Pe'lerY-arnellv r ‘ 288 44 ' Wm. Drinker 402 92 ”H. S, Drinker " ' ISO 63 - -R."l‘ho_maa'- » r ‘I \ 360 50‘ Johd‘Rearl '" J" 360" > ‘M‘lohn’ngaufln ’ if 318 ‘. ".Pn'tricla' Hays _ ' 85 85 68 85 EEO l 6 56 5 65 l 5 49 7 90 13 43 7 08 247 845 EMI , 3 70 (4 years) 2] 28 do 529 75 14 24 9 55 38 46 45 76 31 15 46 26 34 05 14.141 , 94 4 , 3 f) 70 “13 29 13 $3O 13 '23 'l‘2 '29 " 1 [Jccalur iowiislzip. 4173124 "I‘homas P. Copuv .364 70. HugILEII,-.. "$l., 2.9;) 40“. John Skyrou , 3 _ ' .216 . ’39 ‘ JulmSlqu‘on 4 _. 274' S Th'oma's I’. COM“ 80(5 49 \Vm.‘Sanaom' '3O? Joseph Sam-win 210 12 JuhnSkymn 408 1:37, Richmdfl'Jlugnus. 408 137 ‘Johri Downing 430 ' Juhn Eli 39l 159 Thomas Bxlliqglun 400 Joseph Ruper I Ferguson (owns/zip. Juhn llambrighl William Drinker John Mussertmill) I’. Glnnmger John Slim} Fox (owns/tip. '10:. $6 16. 233 151‘.) 200 EMI 132 1:3 200 433 153 No Ann 5 4272 630 [4200 990 4182 990 4181 990 4188 090 4971 990 ’4183 000 4241 937 4238 047 4242 642 4340 188 4090 023 1534 170 1535 600 4398 215 4399 372 4400 44 James Wilson do do , do do do do do do do do do do do do do do Girard (cums/zip. 200 Snmuol Fullon 137 do do [936 103 Morris 4: Stewart 910 227 Morris & Slow-n 115 William Murray [fusion towns/lip. 5069 990 William Powers ’5062 990 do do 5673 1041 8! Macro Dclnny 5674 1041 Bl do do 5067 990 William Poworu . 5066 990 do do 5675 1041 Moore & Dulnny 195 David Caldwell 4257 888 15 James Wilson 426] 900 do do 41193 027 28 do do 4254 927 28 do dd 4256 886 do do 4909 420 Wilhelm Willluk 4231 770 Jamel Wilson . 4234 796 do do 4235 989 do do 4236 990 do do 4226 900 do do 4999 965123 do do 4230 728119 do do 4225 990 do do 4889 793 Wilhelm Willink 5670 10-11 80 Moore & Dolany 5671 “Ml 30 do do 5679 104) 80 do do 5672 3-17 27 do do 306 203 Johan Smilh ‘ 4859 267 Wilhelm Wdlink (coal and) “ Jordan {owns/tip 216 156 Adam Reighurl 197 80 Silas Wilcol 358 Charles High! .287 107 Daniel Tower 67 Robert Smock ‘ 600 G. & M. McCormick '1 00 Donald Mcllunnld Karl/mus towns/up Mum: & Slewurl do do 12 (10 do do [ln :22 Charles W-Ilhuk do do Jmuuu 3mm Lawrence (owns/tip No. A 1765. Marlin Nichols John Read Robert Buggs Roberta (Q Fux Morris tuwns/uip 100 do do do do do do do do 8 43 8 43 21 58 2] 58 20 51 20 5| 91 58 6 4] 772 7‘7! 7 70 693 ll 77 12 10 16 29 16 30 16 30 15 88 l] 99 16 30; 5 94 22 47 22 47 22 47 8 58 6'66 4 36 7 52 7 67 10 97 a 78 8 2e 3'3 95 6 1.5] 38 a 29 f 4 18 ‘0 21 qo 2 9‘o 3 23 ‘ I V “E «IL-mand lor the abuyc medicine I in the last ‘3 or 3 years, is deemed a sufficient apology for placing it_ now ful |y§bufore the people ;‘nml the diacasés [or wliich ii is applicable have become so pre ‘ this country that a remedy enli ‘cnnlidrnce. is a great «Icaidcraluln. ne diseases l‘ allude to are Hepalitis, diver amnion.) Dyspepsia. and female cumplaints in gvncru’. 20 -81 a 60 6 ‘24 l 5 0] [75 Ho 5:3"1'1m allove pills will be kept con nlunlly lor sale by . [Pic/tan] Shaw, Clcarfilcld. Big/er 5- Co.. Bell luwmhi‘r. (int/mm 6- I'Vright, Brmllord James :llcGir/c. l’hilipsburg. J. ”'2 XVII/er. Clcnrficld B'dgc “11:20, 1816. 3 96 10 28 “‘l6 ll 05 Gold 5; Silvqp‘l’lating‘. ) R. “'El,SH‘=§Ebraces lhe pm. il.. an! occasion to inform his cum:— wars and trim-unis. that he has I new made 0! I’laling Gold and Silver ware. which he will warrant to be aupenur to any «ill:- ur mode ever med—nu kind olvacids huv. mg the least elk-cl upon it. ”is pl‘it’l's are rcnsonqble. ' Curwcuavillc, Match 24. ’4B. ' ROBERT R. WELSH, '_ ' ' I ESI’EC'I‘FULLY informs‘ the cm. zeus at Cleanficld county that he I& locum] in Curwcnsville, wherc'he will carry on the business 0! . ‘ CLOCK .5" li’flTC/J making and repair mg. , ‘ , ENG/{fl VING, ‘ " .- TUNING at various musical inshu ments.such'aa ‘ ~- ’ ' ' 13.06 PIPES, flCC'OIt’DIL'ONS. AIU ' , SIG/2L CLOCKS, QIt’GJJNS .:‘UVD' DULCIMERS. ‘ 5‘30. repairing ol MflTHEflIfl'I'ICflL INN7‘RUIUEN’IS.- making GOLD‘ " flNll SILVER FPflßE.‘&c.’-' r' ‘ ‘ lE7°He will also leach'nnd‘give les‘sona on the Accurdeon.‘ '- , ~. ~~ . 7'9. 2:3. a) 720 ..,16.00 ' 8.56 ..15 62 ‘ 513,86 ; 13.90 , 8 64 ' v 6-76 ‘ 5 79 . 5191, 15,12 HEP/HI his work Hm]! be Joint; in-rtbe very best style, and upun lhe lowes‘tjermsg. .. ,Cprweusviljle.:Julp. .25. ’4,8.-.-l. vr. ’ Rosl'ililf‘WALtac-‘E, ' W.A. \v;\‘LL‘Kcmi“’-i« ~ ; upumuenuuumA. I ‘ N uLEAgthLQ. 13M '_-Rl‘&. w" A. WALLACE'IV' 1' . ~ . .'./lttomies at Law. ‘l' 1‘: ' ‘ ‘g/‘flllbmrncticc in :llm scwcrul chm” .‘ ..ftol Cleatficld, Blair &lE2!kt'»coun’ lies. Business . cngruntodi-m ciglggpgfw pann‘ershwillgeceive' Iho'r garganfl-q‘qu lion of both.‘ ' '- ‘5 sofyfii'G'. ’47; smm I'6 .35 IO '34 1447 14.98 12 96 12 08 11: 44 272’J1637Rnhe‘rt Glenn. V, :25 ' ‘ wm: Emmi; ‘1 , A; Woodward lawns/11y. 4364145, “John McCain-n _ 196 ~ Daniel Oifley !l ; 119 44 "John Lamphlnck ' 231 65 ‘ Piggoi. Show ' ,_ 3 223 61 Thomas Edmonson 385 108 Benjamin Wilson 336 :96 George Baker. . 413 M 3 13onjnmin \Viison 216 137 &Gcmngnkorrjr. 193 122 Matthias Young 436 145 Piggoi Shaw. 436 145 John Mchhen 431 147 Thomas E'dmunson 221 86 Benjumin Wiieou 215 Thomas Noni 131 " 'Mnry Cone“! ’ 339 70 Mary Noni 333 15:3 Thoma: Yedlnr 216 'John Musner,;jr. 216 Sebuaiiun Gram - 438 73 1‘ 110 mm; Eihnunaon 433 153 Thomas Groves 291 Philip Dcifcdnfl'cr 119 26 Christian Stake 433 153 Chriolinn Hague [436 145 Joseph‘Ashbridgc A 33 153 John Burg 436 145 Timothy Paxton 326 John Drinker 408 107 Jacob Downing 387 30 Henry Drinker 101 30 \V. Monifimnc‘uy 57 10 David Zoigier 191 59‘ John Cunnon ' 236~ 28 Jacob Downing 241 106 George Grail 100 Richard Asherioo 130 Maria Aibéili 427 30 Mary Sandwich 431 85 Joseph Clarke 160 Wm. Wisinr 100 Lisle McCuliy 390 John Morgan 327 30 John Cannon 'OO H. Hogarty Pom: township 19'75 :18;47 13 32 10 9.2 16 6'4, 'ls‘lB 15 n n 29. 19 72 B 15 8 60, ‘ll 23 4 60 5 0.5. 5 05 3 82‘ 3 913' 6 m; 4 75 6 47 6 47 6 48 6 47 BM 705 938 356 482 85‘ Na. Acruxl 583 400 582 200 168 430 10 25 Andrew Kces do do. Greeuwml new John P. Hoyl' Nicklin & Griffith Isaac Englcn 5959 5951 I’lkc towns/up. [5778 1920 Juhn Nicholson 8 i 4250 600 James Wilson ‘ 3' 4250 32% 109 do .do .43 I 4251 850 do do ‘7, 4252 957 85 1]" do 8 4258 888 15 do do ' V 77 100 100 Robert Taylor 3 0 5777 1020 2‘! John Niellulwn Bi. 18 John P- “0]! 7: 13 «lo do 4". 60 do ‘_ (In 202 100 Wm. Hart-horn '3 5. - 268 47 John McFomm 34| % 487 Abm. Hurlfinck 42‘ ISAAC BLOOM. jr..'Trs’r. Treasurer's Office, Clnar , field. March 10. 18450. g [)11. E.GREE_IV',S REID & BliO‘VN PILLS. CM 4 11 1 ,‘7 5 8 15
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