aojuofit uptili their own responsibiiity‘end in their oyn manner. and.“ shall reader another‘trtbute to the original principles at our Government. and furnish another guar antee for its permanence and prosperity." Til? Détnocrqtlc State‘ Convention ofO liio.’"on the Bth of January,’ 1848, decia red in letter of Gen. Can for the Presi dent?» With a unanimity unequalled in tho-previous history of the State. Allho’ there was much difference ;of opinion in the selection of a candidate for Governoi yet the popular sentiment in furor of Gen. Cass. and the conviction that with him as the candidate. their State could be placed among the ioremost of the Democratic States of the Union. induced an almost unanimous expression in his lover. (At the last election in the State at Ohio, .the popular'vote was Democratic by a major~ it" 01.1,563) The State Convention oi ichtgan has also unanimously placed him in nomination for the Presidencv. 1n the Democratic State Convention oi Pennsyl- Vania. held at Harrisburg. on the 4th 0‘ MNCh.I34B. a resolution, in the htgllOß' degree complimentary to Gen. Cars. “at unanimously reported by the C(lnltlililH’H and adopted with acclamatiun by the con Ventlon. It is not necessary to reler to the nu~ merou: public dcmomlrniions 81 the lead ing journals \ihich have giien expressions in his lavor in New anlnnil, the Middle States. the West, nmltlie Siiulh. Public opinion. looking to his brilliant lerVICCI, sterling integrity. and unflinching fideli iy.hu pointed toltim in THE MAN FOR THE TIMEB. and the proper exponent of the American Democracy. Plainnntl un assuming in his manneis. kind nml gen crous to it fault. [tank antisocial in his in tcrcnurse with his lellow men, he is. in every sense of the word, a Democrat. mtlnocraHE'Bunnsr CLEARFIELD, m Jumlima FOR PRESIDENT. ' Gen. LEWIS CASS. 0/ [life/Hymn . FOR VICE PRESIDENT. Gen. WM. 0. BUTLER, 0/' Kentucky. FOR CANAL COMMISSIONER. Israel Painter, 9/ "’eslmordand. Democratic Electoral Ticket Senatorial Eh-clorl. “'JLIJARI BmLEn. ot'Clcnrfiold. Dun) D. “'AGENER. of Nurlhumplun. Representative Elmo". Du. Di: 1. Henry L Banner. )3. John C.'King. 2. Mom R. Knunss, M. John Weldmnn. 3 Isaac Shunk. 15. Robert J. Fisher. 4 A. L. Roumlort, 16 Fredgnck Smith. 5. Jacob S. Yosl. 17. John Crotmell, 6. Robert E. \‘Vngln, 18. Charles A. Black. 7. Wm W. Downing. 19. George W. Bowman. 8. Henry Huldeman. 20. John R. Shannon. 9 Peter Kline, 21, George P. Hammon. 10. B. S. Schoonover, 22. William "- Davis. H. Wm. Swmlnnd, 23. Timothy IV“. 12. Jonah Brew-ter. 24. James G. Gnmpboll. E. W. CARR. United States Newspaper Agt-nt‘y. N. ('2. corner of Third and Duck sirens, Philadel phm. in our authorized agent. Io recuwc and receipt for subscriptions. ad vorusemems, &c. Democrnllc Conntv m eclmg. The Damocmlic (-inzem ol Clcurfiol counly are requested to metal in tho Courhhuuuo on 'l‘uesdny ove ningoflhe adjourned courl.on the 27th ins!” tor the purpose 0! responding lo lho nommnlmns mude by lhe late Democratic aninnnl and smm Conventions. and [cribs purpose of efl'enunlly urgnnizmg for the nppmaching conlcsl. By mder ul lhe WNO apology in required {or filling our paper nith lhe biography of Gen. LEW”: Cass. Eyery American citizen—“ho Carrie. an American heart —whother Whig or Democrat. must feel proud 0! web a man. Thin “cry of his lilo—with the u caption of that part relating to oven" of reccnt occurrence—was not prepared for political purpo on; but was written years ago. as part ofthe his tory of our country. . ORGANIZE! ORGANIZELI . Much romuin- to be rluna by the Democratic vuny of Cloarfiold county. preparatory lo the com ing political content. A Congressman. members oi humbly, Prothonotary. County Commit-loner. &c , are all Io be elected. nnd not a man yet in the field. in the other countrcl of thin Congressional district the party in in motion. and will have their delaglten appointed by the 4th olJuly—Armllrong and Butler certainly. Our; can be nppoinlod at the adjourned court on the 27th "1". But Ihere would be some regular and damnito action by Iho Innue- ol Iho party With regard lo the ayllem of nelecllng candidates for county offices, which would ho equally satisfactory to all part: ofthe counly.-—-‘- Thin we hopo will be done at that time. Cass and Buller. There never was a ticket presented to the Ameriegn, people by any” party, that gave such tini‘vereal"aatiofaction to the mus aee ofeuch party, as the names of CASS & BUTLER. the candidatee’ol'the Democracy for the tivo highest offices in the gift of the American people. Save 65 except a small portion of the party in New York. and an equally small portion among the imprac ticable: in the South, there is not a eingle breath of dieeatisfa‘ction from any part of the Quinn. 0n the contrary.’the choice of the finltimbre Convention is everywhere hailed with more than ordinary enthusiasm. ‘ The difficulty in New ’York. we feel very;cp_nti.dent, will be eflectqolly healed. 'l‘hei’iioinine’tionPOl'uMillard Film’bre'.’ m the Vice Preeidoncy, by‘theiWhigo. will have a strong tendency' towerde [this end. He nee‘thsouop'poiieznteli'the lamented Si ll's‘ Wright for Governor in 1844, end the Fnosr Kaun.~—We have had two met ty smart fro-ta this week, though no aeri ous depredattona were committed. But by way of a variety. yesterday and day before we had it about as u arm as we ever felt tt. INDEPENDENCE Dn.—-We hear ofno (‘frull being made Io celebrale lhe aproach ing anniveuary of a National Indepqnd ence by our cmzcns. We go in for apo lilical, a real Cass .5- Butler demonsfralnon. and if we can do no bcller. we’ll go it a and a liulc to lake. Smnding Committee OITTIno \Vunhinglun Union of lhe Ulh mun. an nounct'a lhe certain Intelligence of the final rnnfl union on Ihc pan of Mexico. 01 lho 'l‘rcnly 0 Peace, in the following beautiful language. We have at length the exquisite pleas ore of announcing to our countrymen the ratification ol the treaty. and the establish‘ ment ol peace between Mexico and the United States. We are eo'isfied that we proclaim no intelligence that would tlil luse greater joy throughout our country not peace only, but an honorable aml an advantageous peace-as the result of one of the moat‘brtlliant wars that ever adorn ed the annals of any nation. The PfCal dent declared that he would prosecute the war until We could “conquer peace”—an honorable peace. We have reached this result, and we cordially congratulate the" country upon it. We have juat received (8 o’clock last evening) the following bul letin by telegraph. and we consider it the most important and the most gratifying news that has ever been communicated and received by that mysterious and greatest wonder of the age—the magnetic telegraph. Thanks a thousand times to Proleasor Morse. in whose office and by whore aide we have the honor of penning these hasty hues‘ !" ”Your 'express brings dates from the ci ty of Mexico (0 May 26. 4‘o’c|ock, p. (1)., by lhe steamer Helzeljt New Orleans. "The Senate ralified lhe trvaty on the 20th. The vole was 23 yeas. 5 nuys. "Gen. Kearney, who succeeds Gentral Smith in the command 0! the oily of Mex im. superintends the embsrcalionn! the ‘troops at Vern Cluz; Messrs. Sevier d Cliflo'rd arrived’nt Qucrel‘zro on Hm 2%, and exchanged rulificaliuhS. The out posts of the army are all orth-zed in. and tabs on the march in ten dfljh All un der senlen‘c‘e 0! death m be” l'lan‘sf»orled.-- 'l‘hs Mexican are under great lear of the Indians aflgr lhe nrmyfimll Item's.” Some one has defin'ed-augpry to be ho ring into the future for lucid; ' Bambumers li'tiow him only an _an invet erate enemy of Iheir'inonl cherished pfin ciplea. They will not be much inciined, therefore. to do anything that will in the least tend'to favor his election. New York then may be set down as snfe——safa us the immoveable Keystone itself. Whig Nalional Convention. Gon.ZAcuAm TAYLOR in tho nominuo of lhe Whig anionnl Convenlion for I’rauidoni. Thil oven! had been zonorully anticipated for weeks. [I is u bnrofucod uoknqwlodgmonton Iho part of lhe Federal party "mt lhoy could not expocllo i carry an avowed and undiguised Whig. and Ihnl their only hopo was in gulling Democrats inlo lhe support ofa Whig diagui-od In a nmpany mnn.-- Tha! lhcy are sadly minlakori’.’ we have no: a am glo doubt. The evidence in all around us. Tho nominallon is received by many with cold indifl'o fence, and by other: il in pmilivaly spurned.— A vonvenlion in already called by tho Clay Whig! ochw York, and lho Now England Smlcn. lo nominate a third 'l‘wkot. Tho convoniion \\ an in union (our dnyn, an md an cxccmiinuly stormy limo of in. The new nation wag made on the fourlh anOl. Mr. FxLuom. Ihoir candldnle for Vice Presndonl was nominated on Iho 2d lmllol. He is the ammo mnn that was no badly benioufiby Iho Into Sn.“ ann'r. for Governor of Now York, in 1844. He wn- in Congress Lwhen lhe Federal purl, cnrno m In power in 1841. and won an nrdem advocate of n Unilod Slulol Bunk~~Dialribufion—Bnnkrupl LnW. and opposed tho tapenl of Iho lullcr. and Iho refunding of Iho fino imposed on Gun. JACK-lON. and in a Federalist died in Iho “ml—just the very mnn (a unit: the Dtmocralic par/y Qf IVtw York ’l‘hal Secret Session. i There is a great deal of inquiry afloat as t to what transpired in that secret session at tho late Federal National Convention—Jar our reader: must bo informed that such a session was held on the second day, after the 2d balloting. at which none but the reg ular delegates were admitted. What “an the object? what bargains were made P and With whom ‘I or what was revealed,drncov~ ered. or made known to. by. or among these leaders or captains of the great Whig party. that the rank and filo—the fellows that do the voting—dare not be trulted withll [9l he Keystone is lhe name of a new and beautifni paper jun stalled at Hams burg, by O. Bumz'rr. Esq. It In design ed to be a permanent publication, and in Democratic lhroughoul. We hope il may mee! wilh a liberal support. PEACE!!! BY TELEGRAPH “Auousn. Gnu June 8. 1848. E‘om .Tampico.—-The N. ‘O. Picayune ol the 4th inst., says: A gentleman arri ved in lllil city yesterday in a aéhooner ”9m 'l‘umpico. having lelt that place on Saturday the 27th ult.. ”J" Informs ue that'a short time previous to tho mailing of the ‘achooner a report reached Tnmpico that San Louie Pototn had been attacked and captured by five thousand Indiana.— Th‘é inhabitnnta had fled for salety. Ano ther was burnt. that the anti-pence par ty had taken possession of the place. A mail lrom San Louis was due at Tnmpico on the 28thrult. The next arrival [mm the lust named" place wull cithcr confirm or dissipate the rumor. ' Most Exlra’ordinnry lVork! THE ' MARRIED WOMAN’S PRIVATE MEDICAL COMPANION BY DR. A. M. MAURICEAU non-son ormsmszs 0v womm. Slxlh Ediliun. 18mm pp. 250 l’nco 551 25,090 Copies sold in three mom/u! Year. of sufToring. of phpicnl and manlnl un gmah lo many an affectionate hire. and pecuniary diflir‘ullics Io Iho husband. mighl have been npnred by n limcly poucuion m lhil work II in intcuded npocinlly fur Illa murned.or Ihom coulcmplnling marriage. as it dlarlulen imporlunl Becrtli which should be kmmn [0 them purucu lurly. Truly, knowledge in puncr. II In hcnllh. hnp pine". umuence The re volulionl contained in in page: have pro» Vcd n blonihg lo Ihoumndl. an lhe innumerable lellen received by Iho author willnllul. Hero, also, every {umnlc—lho wnfe, lho mo|her. Iho one either budding inlo womanhood. or lhoone Hhc decline 0! ycnn in whom nature conlcm p’ulcl uu Imporlunl change—can dun-over Iho cnu aL-s, symptoml, and Iho monk vflimenl remedies. & mual cerium mode of cure. In every complain! lo “hit“ her no: in nubJocl COPIES will bu gent by‘mailfree of poslagc to Ihc par/laser Over (on thou-and copnea have been aonl by mail mlhm Ihree mouths. wuh perlect aulcly and ccrminly 0n lhe receipt of One Dollar. lhe " Mnrricd Wo mun'l Privnlo Medical Companion" “ill be aenl (mailulfrcc) In any pm of lhe Unilod States. All lollen must be pOllvpald (cxcepl lhoao cohlaining u rommnnco) and uddreucd Iu Dr. A M. Mauri conu, Bu! 1294. New York City. Publlllllng-Of‘ ficc. 129 Liberty “not. Na“ York. The "Married \Vumun'a l’riv nlO Modlcnl Com pnniun" in wld by booksellers throughout Iho Uni- Mny 26, '4B—lm. ed Suites (.‘ouuTlnTmN OF THE Bosza. or conlivoncu lleadnch, gxddineu, pain in the side and brena!_ nun-ea and exckneu. variable uppeule. yellow or Iwerlhy complexxon. 6w, are Ihc usual eymploml of Live! Complaint. Wright's lndinn Vegeluble P 1“: are ulwnyc corlem lo remove lhe above com~ plfllllll, bccuulo Ihey purge from lhe body than morbid humor. which are lhe mule. not only cl all diuordon of lhe liver, bul of every malady incldem to man. Alinglo 25 com box will in all rum give relief, and perseverance mll moll auurodly drive every parlicle ofdreonso from Iho body. Bzwuuz or (‘ouw'rznrm'rn AND lmnnom .'— Remember Ihnl lhe original nnd only genume ln- Jian l'egciubln l’illx have lhe signature of Wu. WKmUT wrlllrn wilh a pen on Iho lop lubolol enrh box. if]: The genuine for sale by R. Squ. sole flgenlfor (-‘lemjield; Cums & Buo -I'nsn, Curwuwmlle; DANIEL BAnnm‘r, Lutheralmrg ,- and wholesale at (he qflice and general drpol, 169 Race street. Phila (lc/p/lia. Latest from l/xe PEJJCE and PLENTY DECLflRED.’ BACON and WHEAT FLOUR on hand and {or sale by “ CRANS 81 BROTHER. Curwcnsville, June 16, 1848. FIRES" SUPPLY of DRY A GOODS. GROCERIES. MACK AREL, lIERRING nml COD-FISH just received [and will be sold at low prices] at [be cheap store 0! . JOIIN l’A'l‘TON Curwensvillc, June [6. 1848. ATTENTION TAYLQ’R GUARDS. 0U are ordered 10 meet at Y the courl house in lhe bor ough of Clemficld on Saturday. 19! day 0! July, nl4 o’clock. A. M.. each Member Io be prepared to pay his quola. By order of lhe CAPTAIN. June 16, 1848., Huzza‘ for 0.453 and CASE 1 ' NE W GOO D S ‘ Cheaper than Ever! ICHARD SHAW is jusf‘now open ing [and selling very Inn] at his old slam], a large assortment ol the chea pest and besl Summer Goods, Groceriesz &c.. . ever uttered in. the county. Those-who 'wish lo be supplied. must call immediale- Iy- l ' '[GDCounlry Pr‘odttcc,_aa usuq|._will be (alley; in exchange for good-, and CASH ncyerrcl’uaed- - junc 3..'48. SUGAR can be purchased al' very low puicea by calling at lhe More 6| z , .- ..JOHN PA'I‘TON. Cumlomville, June 16,‘ 1848. f NO'I‘ICE.;= . - LL persons desirous of settling the A claim: or Zebulon Puker. patent“! of Reaction water wheels. are hereby no tified thnt settlement can be made up up- Plicntion to .L‘ L Cu-r'ruz, Esq.‘,ut his 0(- fice in Clenrficld. JOHN MOORE. mm {or Z. PARKER. June 0, 1847. ' THE TIMES, EDITED BY DUFF GREEN. HIS paper will be. nl far an practicable. a lull, T fair, and candid record of passing cventa; but iln chief present purpose is to counteract the abolition movement by unmasking the designs. motives, and end 01 political abolition; to demonstrate thnt. its principles are an hostile to the rights, pro arty. Inteh 19"“: protrerily, nml ltberly oi Ihenortlims to the rights nn property of the south"; and, by appeal. to theirlntollrgonco and patriotism, to untte the wise and good of all partiea. in every section. in a common oll‘ort to strengthen and erpetuate the Union. ’l‘lm Tums will be pugliahcd weekly in Washing ton city. and sent to lubacnbera. through the mall. For a Smglo copy, 82 50 For 5 copies. 10 00 Publication ofllce l’ennlylvnruu nvonuo, corner 0! ll‘ourxnnd-n‘halfatrect. WA” persons who u prove lhe purpose for which the Tums is eutablinherl: are reque-tcd to not use gcnta for obtaining subscribe”. DUFF GREEN. .- TURNPIKE BRIDGE. PROPOSALS will be received by the President ol the Snowshoe and Pack ervike 'l‘urnpikc road Cumpany, on or be fore lhe 21:! day ol June, inst, for burld ing the Wood-W’or/r of a Bridge across Clearfiold Creek. Proposals are desired to be presented on the plan of the old nno, and also on the plan at lhe present Bridge across the river a! Clemfirld. RICHARD SHAW, P!€Sid€l:l ol the Board, June 3, 1848. NEW STORE ° flNI) ’ New & Cheap Goods. ERMAN, BLOOM, &- Co.. rcspcct -11 fully inlorm the public that they have opened I: New Slorc in the town 0! Luthersburg. Cleufield county. where they have on hand a large nsaomnent 0! SPRING JINI) SUAIMER GOODS, GROCERIES, IIflRDPP'flRE. &c., which they intend selling CAEAP. The public are invited to call and cm mine their stock. ltj‘liorsca, Cattle. Grain and Lumber taken in exchange for goods. ”ERMA N. BLOOM & CO. Luthersbmg. May 81h, 1848. Estate of Phili; flrnold, dec’d. OTICE is hereby given that letter- N testementsry have been granted to the undersigned on the estate of Philip Arnold. late of Pike township. Clesrfield county. dec’d—snd that all personsin debted to said estate are requested to make payment immediately. and those having claims against the same will pre sent them duly authenticated for settle. ment, to either at the subscribers. DAVID ARNOLD. GEORGE ROSS. SBM May 3,1848.—-pd ACKAREL, ] Constantly on NISHAD, hand and for sale HERRINGS. l by J. PALMER PORK: >& 00., Markel HAMS & SIDES, Itrcet wharlJ’hi- SHOULDERS. Iladelphin. LARD&CHEESE, _J Ap.lB-3m. Estate ofJosep/z Heise, dec’d. OTICE is hereby given. that letter: N of admtuiglratiun have been granted to the subscuber on the estate oi Joseph ”else. late ul Gtrmd township, dec’d, and that all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make payment without de hay. and those having demands against the wine will present them properly authenti cated lurt-cltlemrnt. JOHN STITES, fld’mr May 3. 1848. CRANS & BROTIIER, GENTS for the sale 01 1)". JA YNS A Familz Medicines ,- Dr. CULLfiN’S Indian Vrgclabc Rem cjy—Panacca, Specg/ic and Pile Rem cl ; . Dr. {flPI’LE'I‘ON‘S Remedy/or Deaf ness ;' CflNTRELL‘S Compound [Medicated S_(