II ’ that it was the intentinn nl'. France to es: tabliah a monarchy in Mexico. ' .Paredes has left Aguascalientes with his friend Jarnulu tor chatecus. where itiis .naid he is to meet'Ampudin. MW. “'0” 0' cutting mama” a figure In the world. is, determined to revolt. His cowardice antl‘ cruelly in times past, few will mer for get ; and he is louthed'ao much. even by his own people, thnthe would uttnch him. selfto any cause just now. But the and} i den termination of the new-sprung revo lution in San Luisa. the movements anti op erations at these men do not trouble the public mlnd. The health 0! the whole mmv in "0‘" good, comparatively smoking. 'n'ml tho i deli of getting hnlne”or into active open» noun. has roused thetn trom that state in to which a life ‘of inactivity for 8 months had thrown them. 5‘ 5; a g f 1“! Li'he, _6v. 3'3: jag“. had .he . ._, , bud t; 0!" ‘; ‘lp. fiend The Legh'ature of the State of Chjhuu hua. has sent a prntest to Congress ngainfil Ihe coding: of any pnrlinn of territory now ocrupiod by Mexicnne. The pamphlet of Rejnn against peace was refined to a committee, who nrderell it to be placed amongst the archives. Sr. Rio put in an "exposition” aluo against peace. He said that the present treaty should be thrown aside. and that none nth er should be enteredinto. until the Re public should bein a :ivuannn to treat with honor to itself. He wnntsa Presi denL-electecl who can manage the vast re~ sources ofthe country. and place it in that posilion tor which nature intended it. g: of. " 10. imu, ;:‘ 9n u in ,n‘om , an " 4:31: 3;: ry Ces ,.‘en. gun-E] r ,_ ch W'rs. @B3- ,hit- M . ger‘.) The Treaty & Annexation. The s'ecret articles of tire treaty. we un derstand, provide that the United States shall marntaiu an adequate military force in Mextco until her Government shall be. reorganized,or for some definite period.— 'l'he objezt oi this provision. which was strongly urged by the Mexican Commts atoners. was to enab'e the Mexican Gov ernment to put down all revolutrons and in surrectione. and give full effect to its rear. ganization. It uas certainly a timely and judicious proviso; for nothing can be clear er than that the trithdravral ofour troops from Mexico will he the signal for a gen eral insurrection of the aboriginal and col cred population. ' But. after all. such a provision merely postpones an inevitable event. The delay of our troops 6 months in Mexico will not make the whim; stron ger. braver or more powerful. On the enn- Iraly. it Will increase the boldness ofthe Indians by showing more plainly the fears and weakness ofthe whites. ‘Ve hate all patch work, all half meas urea. “’e have always been opposed to the Treaty, because we never believed that Mexico could reorganise her Government and her people after they were conquered by the United States. if a peace could be rendered certain & secure—a peace which would not produce to both armies results. worse than those produced by a continu ance of the war. we would cordially emr brace it But if peace is to bring utter ru in to Mexico, and consequent injury to our selves—if peace is to obliterate the rem nants and foundation of a civilized nation and revive on therr ruins the empire. of sav age barbarism";il' peace is to convert a neighboring Republic into a scene of con stantrevolution and ambitious schemes—- we say that such a peace is no more to be desired than would be the opening of Pan dora’s box upon this devoted Republic. At the very beginning of this war we foresaw and predicted that the annexation or occupation of Mexico would be. its nec essary result. Such ts now the belief. as well as the desire. of the large majority of the Mexicans. and also ofmany ofour own citizens. Hundreds and thousands of our people. whom this war has introduced in-l to Mexico, will settle permanently in the] country. Many have formed ties which will not easily be sundered. The lovely velleys of Mexico teeming with all that could gratify the desires or tastes. will prove irresistibly attractive to many of the hardy sons of the North. The fascinating sena ms of Mexico will use their charms—no 2". :M r. M r. ohn : «ud fl , a If tut im %Pal eh. , 30 N 3 eir the ml 111. 111/ • ra d of five bil hil- am] gh- EM v V 8 in vain—upon lhe suaceplilale heans ofnur countrymen. The MexicLQs—lhe enlighl ened mass—rhave become mbued wnh a (loop and ardent devotion lo our instilu tions;—lhey sigh now for American rule. This feeling will grow stronger when the roliremem of our army shows the broad contraet between Mexican’ and American institutions. Between these two power ful parties—the American settlers in Mex- ico and the Mexican; bf American feelings and'idcaq—it is evident that great changes must occur in the condition of that coun- The; prevalence ofour ideas wil lead MI inovihblv,‘ as it did inthe case offl'cxag. 10 a movemenl in favor of annexation. We will then lament lheloss of our twenty millionl. _and. regret Ilia}! we have all the work 10 go 0V8! again.’-—N. o.,Della. ' The Second Pennsylvania , ’ Regiment. Col. J. W. Geary. of the Qt! Pennsyl vanin‘Regiment of Volunteers, [now in Mexico. has furnished the govei’n'orwith n list chill the casualties which hnve oc curredvinfthe‘R'egiment from the date of its organization to the 3lst day of March Inst? The Regiment when it left Pitts burg. numbered 1137; Including officers; “8 effective strength on the; 3lst of March was 639. t , ‘ ' The'hdhiber of ordinary deigh's’ '. _ 213 Kill'e‘djh'action, . Died‘o! wounds . Diucharg'ed‘ , . Trnn'sle‘rredr. ” ’ Desérled, ..'. :;"..' ‘; Reox‘gned To!“ 1" > - . "'1 "498 Pernons interested in this brief Sm" I .A ! 1 e- - • , N .1 ment of Hui condition, nf.lhe Regiment. will readily be furnished with all the [mi-'- iiculnv information lhey m 0? dosirhby Inddroining H. Peniken, Asliatnqt Adju- Ilunt Gencrul. Harrisburg. The lint 0f ‘cuwnllies embrace» the name; 0! the Vol _unleers. lhe date and place of their ile cense. &c., and lhe companies to which they went: anacbed. COMI’LEXION.—IVrighI'a Indian “3010510 Pills arc the best cosmetic in the world: becuuea they cleanse any purify Iho body oflhoro morhid hu~ more uhich, il'lodgcd in the cuticle, urn Iho cause not only of yellow or swnnhy complexion & rough ness oflhc Hlun. bulull kinda of cruplivo diaonaol. Wright's lndmn Vogolnblo Pills also Hill and im« prove digestion. as Well no clenn’gfimnd purily Ibo blood. and, lhorolnrc, give health dnd vigor Io Iho whole frame. which in lurn,will be sun.- [0 give 11 clear and honllhy complexion. BEWARE OF Coun'rlmncln AND MUTATION! .'— Remembor lhnl Iho originnl and only genuine In~ (lion chlallll: Pills have Iho rignnluro of Wm. WRIGHT wrillcn with a pen on the lap lubclol each box. - 56° The genuine for sale by R. SHAW. sole flgcntfor Clemficld; Cums & Buo- THE“. Curwensvzlle; DAMEL BARRETI‘. Lulllvslmrg; and wholesale a! [lie ;flicc and general (Input, 169 Race slrcel. 1’ Wu (chplzia. Most lixlraordinary “fork! THE MARRIED WOMAN’S PRIVATE MEDICAL COMPA NION PROFESSOR OF DISEASES 0F \VOMEN. Slxlh Edition. 18ml: pp. 250. Pure 81. 25,000 Copies sold in three months! Years of sum-ring, of physical and monlul un gulsh to many an nfleclinnnle wife. and pecuniary difficulties to the husband. might have been spared by a timely possession ol'lhla work. It is inleuded especially for lhe mnrricd.or Ihuae contemplating marriage. us it dinolon-s imporlm aecrels which should be known to lhcm pnrlicu lnrly. ’ Truly. knowledge in power. 1| in health, hnp pineal. nmucnco. The revolution: canluinod in its pages have pro~ vcd n blessing to thousands. us the innumerable lotion received by .1119 author wull nttell. Here, 0180. every female—lho wife, the mother. the one either hudding into womanhood. or the our in the decline 0! yen" in whom nnlurc ronlcm ‘quth an Important change—can durot‘er Iho onu uou, Iymploma. and tho mout efficient remedies. dc mos! cermln modo ofcuro, in every complaint to winch her sex in Isuhjocl. a COPIES willbe sen! by mailfrec of pas/age tot/16 purchaser. Over ten lhnusund copies have been sent by ‘ mull within three months. wnh perfect safety and I certainly. , 0n lhe receipt of One Dollar. lhe " Married Wu. mnn‘i Priv'alo Medical Companion" m” be com (mailvdfra‘) 10 any part of Iho Uniled Slulcl. All loner: must be post-paid (except those mnlninmg n remulunce) and nddn-ued to Dr. A M. Mun“: cenu, Box 1924. New York Clly- [’ublilhxng_o{- 6:0.129 Liberly “reel, New York. ‘W‘he "Murned Woman's Private Median] Cum~ pnnion" is sold by booksellers lhroughoul lhe Uni lcd Slates. Mny 26, '4B.—lm. NOTECH‘}. LL persnn- lle~irnuq of settling the A clmma 0f Zebulon Pinker, pnlrnlve u! Reaclion water wheels. are hereby nu lified thnt qeltlemonl can be made on up phcntion m J. L. CUTTLE. Esq.,az his of fice in Clemfield. JOHN MOORE. Ag’t (M Z. PARKER. June 9. 1847. ‘ lllS paper wrll ho, us fur mt practicubli‘. u lull, T fuir. nml candid record 0! put-331g events ; but its chirl' prvamit purpose is to counteract the übohttnn movement by uninnsking the designs, nmtiu-a, nml end ol political nlmlilinn; to demonstrate that its principles urc us lmstilo to the rights. ptuperty. intor~ eats. prosperity. and liberty of tho north.ns to the rights nnl properly of the south ; and, by appeals to their Intelligence and patriotism. to unite the wise and gum] at all parties. in every snctton. in 0 common effort tn strengthen and perpetuate thn Union. 'l‘hn TIMES will be published weekly in Washing ton (:ity. and sent to subscribers. through the mail. For 11‘ Smgle copy, 82 50 For s'copies. IO 00 Publicution uflico Pannaylvnntn avenue. corner of l’uunnnd‘mhulfflrout. DITA” pomnns who ntrprovo the purpose for whic! lhe'l‘nms is csmblishe . nre requested [0 not an gem: for obtaining subscribers, _ TURNPIKE BRIDGE. ‘ ROPOSALS will be received by lhe P; President of the Snowshoe and Pack ervike Turnpike road Cumpany. on or be lure the 215! day ol June. man, lqr bulld lna the W'ood-PVork of a Bridge across Clearfield Creek. Proposals are desired to be presented on lhe plan of lhe uld one. and also on the plan of lhe present Bridge across'the river at Clearfield. ~ RICHARD SHAW, President of the Board, ' June 3,1848. Huzza for was and CASH“! NEWG O O D S , CheaperthanyEver : ' ICHARD SHAW is just norv open-‘ < ing [and scllihg Very hm] at his old‘smnd. a large assortment of Inc cheql pest and best ‘_, A , .2. Summer Goods, Groceries, &c.‘ ever offered in the county. There Who? Wish to be supplied. must Cauéjnme'dia‘lu ly. _ A - . imUounlry Producc.‘ns uadal. will b; taken in exchangc'fgrixgoodh and CASH, never refused. ' ‘ _juu'e 3. '48." ‘ 13 134 ' I‘3 'no BY-DR- A. M. MAUIUOEAU THE TIMES, EDITED BY DUFF GREEN DUFF GREEN , Dissolution. ‘THE Co-Turtnersfiip heretofore exist -59:: botu'eep tlw suhncdbers. trading _under the firm of G. W. & S. flmold. Ht the mercantile business, was this day dlssolved by mutual consent. The ac counts nf the late firm are left with Sam uel & F. K. Arnohlmt the old stand, who are duly authorized to settle the some. GEO. W. ARNOLD. SAMUEL ARNOLD. Luthersburg. May 19, 1848. NEW GOODS. THE Subscribers continue in the nbove _ bu‘iness at the old stand under lhe film "l S. & F. K. flmold, where lhcy wish their old customers. to give lhem u call before purchasing elsewhere. 'l‘hvv are just now receiving and open ing n large and well selected nasnrlmenl 0f SEASONABLE GOODS. which lhev will sell cheap lor Cash or Country Pro durc. BTGIVC uu n cnll. S. & F. K. ARNOLD Luthorsburg, May 19. 1848. Stray Calf. «V AME to the residencv n! the subscri- J her. in Lawrence 'ownehip. about two years B‘2o. a red [lei/er Calf. suppos ml to have been abnu! one mnmh old at that time. The owner is required to come nnd prove property. pnv charges. and take it away. WW]. BROWN. May :24. 1848. . Marble _Manufactory flt Lewistown, Pa. HE suchriber reupt'ctfully inhurm¢ T the inhabitants of Clearfield count) that he still cnnlinuefi (o supplv ull Orders lnr TOM BS. HEAD am! FOOT STONES, MARBLE MANTELS. and bi! other umk In his line at moderate prices and nut M the best material. grjhlnlormation will be given M m pri res, &c,. on npplicalinn In J. L. Culllc Esq., at Clenrfield, who will rvccive 0r clan; and give nll information requirml. CHARLES STRATFORD. l,eu-is!nwn,l\lsy‘2o. 1848 Estate of Henry Kyler, dec’d. ()TICE is hweby given, lhal letter- N ol mlminiulrulion have burn grnnlell to the subsetiber on the es'alr ol Henry Kylcr. lnle ol Girzml township. dec’tl. & that all pvrhmli indebted in mid eslnle are rt'quefled In make payment willlnut de lay. and Ihnse having demands against the name will prcsum lhem properly aulhenli' calcd lor srltlement. JOHN STITES. fld'mr May S. ’4B._ TAKE NOTICE ' * H'A'l‘ F. P. HURXTHAL, wishing lo T‘ [my those he owes. finds it necessa ry that those owing him should come for ward and settle their accounts. Some nc counlsnt long standing have been lell wilh Iho JudlCl's. May 9, '43. M ELK COUNTY LAND. 845 Acres 0k Land ‘OR Sule in Gibson township, Elk 1:4 counly. sixunlcd near the Sunnema honing cwek. baring part of Hart No. 5424. warranted in Ihc name of Goorgv Mead. Abnut 400 news of this tract 15 gum! [arm land, nml (he balance Is valua ble on account of lhe Pine 'l‘Hnbc-r on H. The owner. who resulvs in Philadelphia, Mr. Price J. Patton. Is nnxmun to dispose M it, and will sell it low. The under aigllt'll 1s authorized to sell it. lu whom application can be made {or lelmc, either In Clearfield, or (on court Weeks) at Rir'geway. G. R. BARRETT. Agent April 22. Imm. New and very L‘hééiii GQMPMS. [HULJ'ZR «k Co. are just engaged in opening a very large and very \vcll assorted lot of SPRING ‘S' SUJIJIER GOODS. conglstingol‘ the usual variety of Dry Gonds, Groceries, &c. 'l'hclr stock of SUMMER 1111 TS arc particu larly worth looking- ut—nnd so are their BON NE'I‘S. To be brief nml serious, lllCll‘ assort ment is quite large, and lhcy flutter themselves with lhe belief'lhut they can nllbrd to sell them u. LITTLE CHEAPER than the same articles have been sold before in the county. May 3. 1848. Estate of I. Goodfellow dec’d. O'I'ICE is hereby given. that letters N ol udmimstmttnn have been gran :ed [0 the subscribers on the estate at Isa iah Gnodfellnw. late .ol Lamence tnwn ship, Cleatlield county. dec’d. and that all persons indebted to said estate are re quested to make payment without delay, and those having demands ugatns't the same will present them properly author); ticated lur settlement . MARY GUODFELLOW, m , G. D. GOODFELLOW. § ‘”” Marcb.23. 1848. . 4 . 1100ng JIM) LOT. . At Private Sale.- HE subscribqr oflera to tell his TJiDUSthd Lot. in ’the borough ol Clenrfield, Hon lhe South-east corner «I Market and "Third “feels. Besides lhe dwelling house, (here Is also an excellent Frame Stable. Smuke-huuae, Bake-Oven, Draw-well. &c.{‘&c.. all nearly now. The properly is convchienlly situated lpr‘ buéiness, and will be suldpn thc‘mogl reasonable terms-;r ‘ . , , . l ‘ . 5"; JOHN BEAUMONT‘, Cfciu'ficld, March 3, ’4B. ' The War Stigmages. But not'infMexmo ' . so much as at home, agamst High Prlces for ' New and splendid assortment 0! A GOODS has just arrived, and are now up far sale at the ' . CHEAP STORE O! SELIGSBERGER 13' 3110051. In Curwensyillc. consnsting of the usual va riety n! " \ Sprmg and Summar DRY GOODS, Groceries, Queens wnrc, Hardware, Drugs, Dye-Stuffs, Medicine's; Hats, Boots & Shoes, &c. Also. a splendid stock of W3l33£9Y£ &mfl‘fikflmlflgo ‘ Such us ”()NNE'I'TS. SHflU’L-S', SILKS, RIBBflND-S'. 1../ICE. Fringt.l PflRflSOLS, GLOVES, &c. Alau,a large stock of Ready-Made clothing Such as COATS. VESTS, PANTS. &c. The nubscribers are determined to sell goods CHEflPER than they can be pur chased elsewhere in the county, and they flatter themselves that they can please any and every perwn who may lavor them with a call, both as to the PRICE and the QUALITY ol Goody. “’e are well aware that we have exciv ted the indignation of certain persons It.) waged in the business to the highest pitch by reducing the price at goods to the low e'at point. But we do not cure. as the people loose nothing by it. Good: can be and are bought cheap in the cities, and can be sold cheap here. We respectlully invite the public to give us a call before they purchase else irvhere. \Ve have lor hale. also. TOWNSEND'S SARSAI’ARILLA. An invaluable medicine in cases of Colds“ Cong/is, flat/mm. Consumption. &c.—— 3 Alan, a lot ol first rate Accurdeona. We inlentl keeping up our assortment, und‘ selling cheap. [ET’ln exchange for out goods we will" she Horses. Cattle, Grain. Lumber, &c. tor which the high?“ priccu will be given f SELIGSBERGER & BLOOM. May 10th,1848. NEW STORE ° ./INI) ’ New & Cheap Gaods. HERMAN, BLOOM. &- C0..-respect lully inform the public that they have opened a New Store in the town ol Luthersburg, Clenufield county. where thpy linve'on hand n largo’mmrtment ol SPRING JINI) SUJIMER GOODS. GROCERIES, [lflli’DH'Z/IRE. &c., which they Intent] selling: CAEA P. The public are invited to call and em ‘ mine their stock. t : :G‘llmees, Cattle. Grain and Lumber taken in crchunge {or goods. ‘ . HERMAN; BLOOM & CO. Luthersbulg. May Bth, 1848. WANTED. GENTS to canvass [or some New A and POPULAR Wonxs, in every Calm/y lhmughou! the United States.— 'l'u Agenla, the most liberal encourage ment ifl offered—mm a small cupunl o! from 325 N) 8100. A chance is offered, uhereb‘y an Agent can make [rum $lO to $25 per week. ;:’PFor further particu'arc. address (post paid.) \V A. LEARY. No. 159 Nor/IA Second Slreet, PHILADELPHIA. March, 8. 1848.—3 m Eslate of Philip flrnold, dec’d. 0 “CE is herrby given that letters N I'estementary have been granted to the undersigned on the estate of Philip Arnold. late of Piketo'oynship. Clenrfield county. dec’d—aml‘thdt all personsin (lebtt'tl to said estate are requested to make payment immediately, and those hssing claims against the same will pre sent them duly dutllenticntetl for settle ment, to pilher of the subscvibers. DAVID ARNOLD. . GEORGE ROSS. § M,” May 8.1848.-—pd ACKAREI... 1 Constantly (m NISHAD. hand and for sale HERRINGS, [by J. PALMER PORK, >& 00., Market HAMS ISL SIDES, street wharl,Phi- SHOULDERS. I ladelphin. LARI) & CHEESE, _J 5‘ A‘p. 18--3 m. Estate quosep/z Heise, dec’d. “NOTICE is hereby given, that letter: of‘hdmlnislralion have been granted to Iho subscriber on the estate 0! Joseph Hets'e. lule of Girurd township, dec’d. and mm all persans indebted In said eslalenre requexled .to maké Paylpe-m withodt de luy. 4nd th'ose'h'aéing déupapds again! (he aame‘fwill p‘res'ent the'm propvrly-nulhenli-. catbd'lor E‘éttlemén’tfi. " .~ ( I. ‘ :LIOHNSITH'IES, ‘n/I‘Vd’mr. “Haulfifi‘afl; ‘; - :.1 Meeting “oi-County Comma“. ERSONS hhiing‘qunloas Ito lrnnsnct‘ With Ihc Pfinnmnm[Com'nmmnt'm’or “lefirfield' county. will take "once. that said Board Will be in session a: r,heir officeulg tho bPlfough 9‘Q!§MflB]d,"fjn Monday, lhe l‘llh olJunkz,(ncn.) .4 w. : 5. . . ~ .y . «Allculé—Hfi P-'THOMP,SON.\CI'k._ ‘ Unnnn'm O!ficc,‘2slh- -V ;. . f. MuyJßiS. - . ‘ ~ ' maw‘a‘mbm . ALL persons are her‘i-by caulioned a . gamut buying or selling the follow ”‘3 p'Uxmr_|y, rim—The one-half of 5 acres 'of_Wlncat. 10.acrcs qf Oats, and u acn-s 0/ Cam in the ground—one Spring Calf. and Two Hag-9. us said properly ““9 purchased b 3 "'0 (ll Conaknble’n nulc on lhe 22d insL. .nnd are left in Ihc pos session ol Joseph Green, in Decalm “,an ship. Clenrfield county, nubject In my or~ der. AB’M. GOSS. Decnlur tp. May 22. ’4B.—pd_ Adjourned Court. " HEREAS, an adjourned session 0! W the Court a] Common Pleas, or. plums Court. and Court of General Quar lcr Sessions of the Peace, of Clearficld county, will be held in the borough nf Clenrfield. commenctng on [Honda]; (he 26!}: day a/ June. next. of which all per sons interested will take notice. JOHN S'I‘ITES. Sh’ll'. Sherifi’a office, Clear. . ' , .3 'r field. May 24. ’4B. E ORE/1 ’l‘ NJ) 'l‘] DIV/71, W'ORK fl History 9/ the Revolution 61, Live: of t/te' Home. of the W'm' of Independence, BY CHARLES J. PETERSON. Anclogaut volume with 18 line Steel Plates, and nearly 200 beautiful Wood Engravings. " This is a splendid book. A valuable addi~ tion to the Historic lMcralure of our country. We are much mastakcn if it does not take rank with the works of Irving 5: Prescou.“—Frank~ forrl Herald. “ h. surpasses any similar worlr yet offered to the American public."—Ncal‘s4 Gag“; " It may be properly considered xi popular ised Military History of the Revolulion, ex tremely well and judiciously \vriltcn."—_Norl/l American. “ The present work on ‘he Revolution. and Is Heroes, is superior, both in extent Ind de sign to any that has heretolorc come under our nolicc.”—-Inquirer. A well connected history of that eventful pe riod —Ledger. “ Dccidedly lhe best popular history of (lic War of the Revolution and its Heroes. lha! has yet been given :0 :be country.”—Sauuday Eve ning Post. Oj’AGENTS \VANTED lo Canvass/brill: a bove elegant ll’ork. in every County and Town m (b: United Slates. to whom the most liberal in ducements will be oflered. Price: only 83. Address (post paid) WM. A. LEARY. No. 158 Nari/L SECOND ,Sl. ' PHILADELPHIA May ‘26, 1848.-—3 m. :NEW GOODS. Jolm PATTON, Jr, Has 'emoved has store to lhe building lately occupied by John lrvine.at the river near Curwensville, where he has just opened 11 lurge In! of Seasonable Goods such M Dry-Goods, Hardware, Queens— ware, Groceries, Drugs and Dyc— Stull‘s, Tin-ware, Books (9 Sta tionary, Hats, Caps and Bonnets, Boots and Shoes, Tobacco and Segars, Umbrellas, Carpet and Carpet and Cotton Yarn, Con fectionaries, Paints, Oils, Teas, &c. &c., which he is now. & is don-rmined to cun linue selling AS CHEAP as lhcy can be bought elsewhere in the county. WA” he ask! is a call. Curwensvillc. Mav 10. ’4B A NEW RECRUIT 0f OILS, PAINTS. and PAINT BRUSHES. DYESTUFFS, DRUGS, MEDICINES, CON FI‘JCTIONARY. FRUITS. PATENT MEDI CINES of various description, nnd.FAMILY. MEDICINES of almost every kind. A large assortment of ESSENCES of superior quality, :1 choice: selecuon ofI’L‘RFUMERY, & 1; good variety of BEVERAGES. among which are [.EIUONflDE. 111/NERflL I’VflTER, and a most crack article of saxmwsmxmmms mméufia together with a large assortment of FANCY dc other articles by tar to numerous to mention, has just arrived at the sign of THE BIG GOLD ' M 0 R T A R_ AND for sale a little lower than you can imagine ALSO, first rate LEMOA‘S, for lwenly-fivc cents per dozen. .' Persons wishing any of the above article; may be assured ot'geuing a first rate aruglg,‘ as the skock is entirely NE“? Clcurfiehl. May 3, 1848 lS‘l‘ 0F LETI'ERS remaining in L the Post Office at Olealfield.‘9d., April lal. [B4B. ‘ Aumr, Dandy , Hoyt, Cnllmrine , Adums, Barnard Irwm. Jamea; .1 Anderson Charles Jordgnnsmnuel, ‘ A Buds. Adams . Kirk. Isaac ~ Buyer. Henry R. _ LarrinhAnn _ , -, ‘ Bruncr, John Madden, Michael" 1, ‘Cruwell. Jucnb Map“. ,WlHiam A 4", 'Dixuh. George Reumg' MM} Ann‘ ‘l‘ .Durish. Jacob Reisnel, Wih‘.’ L.' 'Fullvil. 'l'. ".-2, Run, Clarissa“ ; -‘ Fémon, John ~ S‘luck‘man.‘-Dnnil‘l’ F'anyMi‘chnql ‘5 ‘Yqulenmluhn PM ‘. ;Gaunllflf.RcVJ./L VV|;ig|}lz'J. “To pd, 'WM: L'. MOORE. P. M. 2. . Aux-w-.IIECKWLL"I2 § .12 g" t_ 634 '22 hey a t" .LdM, -. n 2; 2 'CLEARFIELD, Parm'ni !L" “If; g, July,'r2o, '47. V' ~_>\_J.r.l‘-I\f\l‘~"~l‘ ‘I‘IJJJ‘J‘J‘JRIJ‘ J‘I;'r~l‘~l“->\. A. M, HILLS