“,5: pl on“); g-hfi'ii} [_b‘ée'n. ‘imll‘yj ‘prmi! am], by 95"?“ 'h" ' ' I', i ' ' “ .2? in lamb 9 gay nil-“LE. ..‘. 323% The forums mm] ihal‘blrwuthv "irri ‘lw bl " " ' 9219*- a [lands ihnt [muted [mm the clouds— a; lhe :‘mpfemoun nml irresistibie i-unen! 0‘ ’~§}«- "ratings, which everywhere Overflowed ‘35; 'hegfibanks—lhe ‘smrowiul penapntx, WQW rg dermg fugm one nine to women?" '0'":- a» Jude 0' gathering their lnmilies ancf cat -3% "e. to save lhem from ihin terrible hurri i; cgnE. presented a uni. lhnugh imposing 1,: plclur'e. , i V 9%? Subscriptions have been Named in raise ‘24 relief for the diatresmd. by "I? people 0' ‘ 8“ J'BO- . LEI $ Trouble among the Indians. .: gs Threatened attack upon Ibrt Bent. Loss .X = of horses and cattle.-Desertions. . J, . (Correspondence ot‘ the Plttaburg Gazette.) 3’ - S'r. Loam. Feb. 7. 1848. g A messenger has "arrived from Fort if? Mann. with news from that place. dates - i 10-Ihe 20th of January. ten days later that. 7%; the advices received on Saturday. Max By- the messenger we - have news at . 1 much importance. and learn thatCnlonel “f Gilpin was still at Fort Bent in much z troubles The Indians in New Mexico bid fair to 7:5; be very troublesome. It is said that the Mexicans and Ca lf“; manche Indiana are gathering in the aouth ’» in great force. about 260 miles lrom Furl ' Bent. andwere preparing for an attack upon that tort. ' ‘ Col. Gilpin was making every prepara tion. not to receive them; but to march a gainst them and attack them in their ren dezvous. " ‘ , The means at Cal, Gilpitl’s command were very limited3but he hoped to be a ble‘to march by the middle at February. The greatest diflicatty' was experienced at the tort in obeying the orders at Cal Gilpin. His home are all dead;and at 800 cattle. only 70 now remain. and the valves are daily lessening this number. An attempt was made at Fort Mann to lend store-"to Col, Gilpin. but 'with little success. A detachment ottroopa. (Lieut. O’Hara.) which was ordered to escort in autler’a train. deserted toa man. A court. martial had been Ordered. but the result had not been ascertained- !!!M Pm t ii. ,ln'g lhm lice. ifu,‘ a dc- y in: . i! it tolm‘ n 0! hey m Lu“? 3 if ‘ 55 23-27 ' \Trsconsm—wamo.——'|‘ho constitu tinnsl convention of this 'l‘errttory. now in session. after an excittng debatn. have a dopted an article authmizing the general assembly at any time to submit the ques tion of "bank" or, "no bank" to the peo ple; and providing that. should amajority ofthe votes then but beJound in favor of banks. the legislature may passe general tor’epeciai banking law, .which. if sanction ed ‘by a majority of the votes given on the question. ohall go into effeu. This pro vision was agreed to by a very largo ma .jority. and will doubtless be incorporated tnto the constitution. which the convention are now engaged in framing. t , i am. lion 1h!- Yunnan—Louis Jo'seph Papineau in 1836 was ")9!ka nf the Canadian parlia m’eht. with a majority of‘twenty to nag-oat his back. In t 837 he was an outlaw, with £1.090 on his head. In 1888 he was to t» pntsto-death. untried. if found in Can nda. In 1847 lie lnlmimted once more ’hi- anathema: again»! colonial rule. In 1848 he will be the successor ol Sir Allen ‘McNab. the hem of For! Schlosser, nu Ipeakn'ol lht third united parliament of Cnmda. - my f lhe I 1"]. rail t ac- N 33$ ;:’: '. 3‘ ' :2. lée. \ be es of the n . T 5: with ,lhnt - Sunnm CHAchr.—Tbere in nothing more lry~ Jug lo the humln constitution lhln luddon chan gel of weather. Hm rarificl the blood. and in "qu lho perspirulion '. but when luddenly choc )ted. than human which should pun 06' by Iho skin. In! Ihrown ufl' inwardly. causing coughs. roldu. consumplion. dimcully of breathing. walery and inflamed Veyra. lon throat. and many olher complain". _ ini‘hl'o'lndian Vrgclablc Pills are adelighlful medicine for carrying ofl‘coldl-becnulo they ex pell'ronji lhe body lholo humor! which are the ,cwso ol Iho above complain". Four or live of mid Indian Vegetable Pills lakan every nigh! on going to bul will. in a lew dayr, carry ofl‘lhe moan ohnunnlo cold ; a! Iho ulna lime Iho digellivo or glnl will be. roalorod to o heallhy lono, and new life om}; vigor will be given lo the whole frame. BEWARE or Couu'rznm'n AND [MITA'HONB : Remember that Iho original and only genuine In dian Vtgdablc Pills have Iho signature of Wu. “(man-r written with a pen onrlbo lop lubclor ‘ucb hon - -~ - - ' ' fiT/te genuine for sale by R. SHAW. sale flgentfor. Clearfield ,- Cums <9 Bao- Tnnn. Curwenwxlle; Dunn. BARRETT, Lulhmburg ; and wholesale at Ihc zfiice and general depot, 169 Race street. P ita delphia. , . 5000Ibs. Good Dried Bacon. Als‘o’ Dricd Apples and Peacheo. for sale by , . JOHN PATTON. Curwensville. Feb. 15, ’47. ‘ Phihpsburg and Susquehanna ' ' Turhpz'ke' road Company. OTIOE ie hen-by givm to lhe stock. N holders in thinned. that an elecuon will be held at lhe home ol William Par. ker, in'Philipsburg. on lhe first Monday qf March next. between the huure ol 2 and 5 o’clock P. M., to elect ‘Menagers 'lor the emuing year,- ' ' . ~ By onle‘r of the Board. v ' , EDWARD F. LLOYD, Tra'r. * 'Pbilipeburg. Feb. 10. 1848. ‘1 ' lii-fit A ; ’;‘~.«i - ~ :4: V MI ’lvm ma 1h!“ "1 3);- * Howard’s Celebrated Cement,‘ ’ FOR ime‘hdin’g? Glaaa,'China. and Ear then Ware. ,pu e'nlite new article. indfiprrnnted s‘uperior 19 any other mi ue oltho kind ‘e‘gcr‘jofiered to _lha public. .. ' Ibr'éhle at the sign ofthe~ . y .1} I G .6 OLD MO R'l' A R. -‘ ‘. ‘ . ‘ ‘ ' F 212. 10' ’4B MI am. .;, 1°?" ‘. »’ .In'tl in» fail. ME j}: -mtu— ME ' v ' Tm. "}.-I'P.§»,':l-‘ 9")“ .~‘( 3'“ .. txixfimfx ~HJ UNIflN: MAGAZINE 0F Litortuiooml Art—edited by Mrs. C. M. _ KIRKLAND.'nuthor of Now Homo. Forest Life. awn—nod tilled wtth contributions from the most eminent writen ofthe country." ‘ ' Themocond volume commences with tho Jann my number. 1848. At the conclusion ofthe first ‘ hall yen! ol‘tho Uplon _Mogozinog the publisher fools impelled to moko some acknowledgment 01 his sense of tho favorable rocoption accorded to it by the public. Its success he certainly bson un precedented, and while it may ho- pardonnble to ascribe this in port to the merits of tho work. it must not be dented that public good will and kind ncss have hoon abundantly demonstrated. The press in all parts ofthe country has given its voice liberally and heartily in favor ofthe new aspirant. To flog after this, would ho dishonorable indeed. Tha‘Unton Mogazinotiill be published regular ly on the first at each month- Deslera in periodicals throughout the Union and Canada. who wish to become agents for the Union Mogoiino. WI” please to apply to‘ the publisher immediately. All postmostors are desired mom no agents for‘ it, and tho usuol' discount will be made to them. ‘ A specimen number will be sent to any one \vuhing to see it. on application to the publisher. post paid. Terms of the Union Magazine. Ono Copy one your (in advance) 83 00—0ne Copy two dOB5 OO—T‘vo Copies one yo or do 85 00— Fivo (do gio 810 OO—Eight do do 815 00— Twolvo‘do do 820 00. * - GREAT NATIONAL PICTURE. We will giyo the penon lending “11l Iho large-t club ofeublcrihon tothis magazine. with the cash at Ihubove rntoe duringlho limo ending the In of May 1848. the ongrnvmg of the Unit (1 States So. nnte‘ Chamber. containing the comic? portreiu ol 97 dielingutlhod gentlemen then in tho Chamber at the tune of Mr. Cnu'e Farewell Speech. The engraving men-urn 32 by 40 inches. engraved by Thomas Doney. and publllhed by E. Anthony. with n eplendid gilt frame. the engraving coeting 99]. Which we will deliver free 0! freight or on Dayle in any way to the ponon enutlod to it. at any place within the United Sluice—end it will also commute the per-on tending the money. a lile oubec'riber to the Union Magazine. The picture and frame can be uen at any time n: E. Anthony'- Dagnetrcotypo Eetubliehmcnt. 247 Broad way. New York. Addreel (pout paid.) ' ' ISRAEL POST, 149 Nuuu Slreot. New York January 22. 1848. Mary Goodwalfl N ‘he Court of Com b; hrr next | I mon Pleas of Clear fliend ’ field counly. vs. , F Alias Sub. m. 0.. George E.Good. | vorce. No. 16. Janua walt. J ry Term. 1848. CLEflRFIELD COUNTY. 85: The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to George E. Gaodwall. ,‘anzrmc: WHEREAS. Mary Goodwall. for merly Mm Lines. by her {other and next lriend. Joseph Lines. did. on 1 the SUlh day 0! November last past. pre ‘ fer her pellllnn to our Judges of lhe Court 0' Common Pleas of the county of Clear field. at a court held or Clesrfield in and for said eaounly. praying Iho! for lhe caus es therein set forth. she mighl be divorced Irom lhe bonds of matrimony entered min with you (he said George E. Goodwnlt 2'— “’e therefore command‘you. as we before commanded you the said George E. Good wolr', lhn'. veiling aside all olhDerpusineu and excuses whnrroever. you be and ap pear in your proper person before our Judges, or Clesrfield, at our Court of Common Pleas. there to be held for the said countv. on the first Monday of Mayl next'.” (1848.) to answer the petirion. or li bel. oi lhe said Mary. and lo shew cause.‘ if any you have, win the said Mary, your Wife. should not be divorced from the bonds of matrimony agreeably to lhe acl 0! Assembly in such case made and pro vided. and hereof you are not to fail.— Wllness. George W. Woodward. an.. Presiden! of our said Court. or Clear‘iol'd. the 80 day of Febvuorv. A. D. 1848. WM.-C.WELCH. Prolh? . And in pursuance ol the order nlylhe Court, We testimony u! wilnesscawillhe taken before Wm. A. Wallace. examin er, at his office on. Satutday the 29m day 0! April. 1848. n! the borough 0! Clear field. JOHN STITES, Sh’ff Sheriff's office. Clear-2 field. Feb. 4, 1848. Farm for Sale. HE lubscriber oflera to sell his farm T situated in Penn township, Clear field county. and on the banks ol the Sun quehanna river. four miles above Cur wenlville. on the main road leading from Curwenwitle to Indiana, containing about 155 acres, ol Which there are 125 acres cleared. 80 0! which is first quality of river bottom—all under good lence and in a high state at cultivation. L; There is on the premises 3”” > TWO GOOD DWELL. f3?;,{,,'"‘fl“,'_r‘ “If ING HOUSES, ”21"“9“ .4 NEW BflNK BflRN. 76 by '45 feet, .0 Large Sheep Stable. Wagon House. and other necessary out buildings. all finished 06 in good style together with a .::-'3‘“, LflRGE flPPLE ORCHflRD Eggs} ALSO. a Young Orchard qf ‘P’ 160 choice Apple trees—l Peach =M€<aw Orchard. and 20 choice Plum Trees. Allofi which in oflered low [or Cash. . . . mFor,funlier,, particular: inquire 0! We subscriber residing on the premises, ulher, impermn or by letter. JAMES G.» SCOFIELD. . r Also, . . Will be gold hy the' subscriber. a tract of land siiuue in' Lawrence township. one mile below Cnrwensville, on the bank of the quuehanna river, containing 20 acres; There is on said ptémises a Dwelling House. nml 4 acres 6! 'cléaréd land ungler good fence. togéther with» Bank‘o! first raté STONE C’OflL.- . Teams will be low lqr Cash. ' ' n v ' *JAMES‘G; SCOFIELDH Penn tpL, Feb. 10, 1848. ’1 1 {L‘rClnlre Democrat innorl‘lo the ninounl pm: ‘ Indphnrgolhiq efficaln- -‘ ' r'. ‘ 3.‘ \ \\‘ M-Mv “fax: l have received and nllentivuly permad for many month: the North American. published In Philade - phia. with which the United State: Gazetto in now associated ; nndl tnko pleaauro in bearing my hum blo testimony lolho consummate ability with which it In generally edited. and to the soundness of the rrinclplea which it labors to illustrate and catahliah. think it eminently merits public patronage. and or gecinlly Whig mppnrt. It that great mum should 9 triumphant. u there it now ground (or rontident hopra. that paper must be regarded as one 0! its most fearless champtnm and enlightened u'upportern. August. 1847. H. CLAY. JUDGE McLI'J/JN [312.838 the FOL LOWING TESTIMONY. ; » Columhul. August. H. 1847. My Dear Sin-« All on my concerning the Aorth Ameril'nn. 11l l’tulndorphin, meet: my cunlml nppro~ vulnnd concurrence. I regard thnt pnpor unmong the very nhleut and most influential ndvucnlca ut'tho Whig cause, and tho extennnn cl it: circulationin nllqunrtcn at the Union. would In my judgment. bonmong Iho moat ammo": monlm‘oldiueminntlng those grant pnnmplm. upon Which the party ofthe conltitution and tho» country ntnndu, With every demo that it may renrh the fire-nudes ol the West. and aid in apron mg gancrul mtolltgence nnd wund political truth. lam young. vsrv truly. Extract of a letter from (It: Han. Jolm J. Crittenden; la a friend. dated ' ' Frankfort; August. 12, 1847. "I hope to hear ofevsn a still greater increase in the circulation at the North American. I have been for some time a subscriber for. and remler of that pa per; and mnsrder it one ofthe soundut and uhlest advocates oi the Whig cause. and eminently entitled to the support and patronage 9! the Whig party." As a Literary Gazette. the ' North American. (or Town and Country,’ challenges com peti tion. Its ample columns are stored with Tales, Essays, Poems, C/‘lti . czsms, &c. &c. from the pens oi the sblest writers. ’ tn its Commercial and News Departments it stands unrivalled: as its ample arrangements, both by the Magnetic Telegraph and Extraor dinary Expresses, combined, with its extensive correspondence, enable it to furnish the latest and most accurate intelligence, both Foreign and Domestic. To the Politician it supplies spirited and fear less disquisltions on all topics of public interest. To the Man of Taste, a choice repository of i the moat refined and elegant literature—and, i To the General Render an agreeable & most I extensive variety of miseéllaneous information i While the Farmer, the Manufacturer. the ‘ Mechanic, and the Operative, will each find in I it instruction and amusement. The ‘ Nari/i. American, for lawn and mantry.‘ is elegantly embellished with Bngrsvings. in- Itended to illustrate great National events. and striking objects in Art and Nature. Each number contains a carefully prepared Revrew oi the Philadelphia Markets .- dz a sum mary ofthe Markets generally in the U. States, digested at the latest moment trom the Tele graphic despatches received by the proprietors. To make this valuable and desirable paper as Meessible, as it must be acceptable 10 ALL ensue, tire Publishers ofl'er it upon lhefolliwtztg most reasonable TERMS : ’ single Copy. one year. 82 00 'l‘wo Copies, " $3 00 Four Copies, It ... 85 00 Ten Copies. " $lO 00 Twenty-two Copies. one year. 820 00 Letters with postage pie-paid, containing or ders and the money, are to be‘addressed to GRAHAM & HeMICHAEL. North American Buildings, N. E. corner of 4th and Chestnut streets, Philsda, _ . t'eb. 11, 1848. ROBERT R. WELSH, ESPECTFULLY informs the citi- R zena of Clealfield county that he I: located in Curwemville. where he will carry on the business 0! . CLOCK & WATCH making and repair m . ENEJR/I VING. ‘_ _ TUNING 0! various musical instru ments. such as 3.40 PIPES, JICCORDEONS. MU SICdL, CLOCK S. ORGflNS JIND ‘ DULCIMERS. , , Alan. repairing oi JIIATHEMflTICflL INSTRUMEN’IS. making GOLD flND SILVER IVJIRE. &c. fille willulso'teaph and give lessu'nu on the Acco'tdeon. , .. _ ‘ WA" hiu‘ work {hall he done in lhe very best animal“! uponyha lowest lerma. Curwe‘ripvifle’. Jim. 25.. ’4B,—-l-_yr 1 CLOVER-SEED and} BACUN_ for ‘ sale by GRANS 6L BROTHRRL (_3‘urvwih‘suville, May 11, 1847. ..;l , ' € 1‘“ . ( ‘ ;. “any“, ”a“; H A." V.‘ 5 V'LA‘)‘ Orphans? Cour) Salé. , BY Vitu‘e of nn,_order'of the Orphan’a ' . COurhof (he couhtv VoflClearficld. WI" be ofl‘eted at public Sale. at the court hm)”. in the _borough of Clearfield, on Momlnyflme lat «Ihv of May. 1848. M 1 O’clflCk. P. M.. 50 Acres of Land. situ aw In Pike township. Clearfield cnunty, ,--lhe Inrgesl porlinn of which is imp!“- ed-known an the land belonging to the hem of Ann Coiling. deceased. . ELLIS IRWIN. i Trustee qf the Estate. 1 Clearfield. Feb. 4. 1848. . ; J NORTH AMERICAN. FOR TOWN mm COUNTRY. 21 weekly thpaper, dedicated (0 Politics. Liter ature. Science, Commerce. Newa,Agrirulturc, and the Fine and Useful Arte. This popular periodical. though published but tor a few months, ha's already obtained an immense circulation in all parts of the U. States. In its politics it is broadly dz nntlonally Whig, devoted to the principles of that great party, wlneh’it maintains in all their integrity, with zeal, spirit and ability. As evidence of this, it may be mentioned that it has received the sanction of the entire WHIG Delegation of bath branches ‘lf Congrua. who testify that " by the force ofsuperior tal ents, energy and enterprise. it has deservedly asrumod a high position among the most en lightened und influential Journals of the coun try, and may be classed in the front rank of the most important auxiliaries and defender. of Whig principles." It has also received the unqualified commen dation at Henry Clay, John J. Crittenden. and John McLean, who severally recommend it as follows: ~’ ’ OPINION 0F HENRY CLAY. JOHN McLEAN To —- .Elq.Now York. MI ~ AFFLICTED, READ! PHILADELPHIA MEDICAL HOUSE—Emb 'hshed us years n a. lay DR. KINKELIN' Tho n!dost.mr‘eatnnd bestian to cure all forms olaocrat dllauaen.,dinennon n! the skin and solitary habits of youtb.ia DRKINKICLIN. N. W. comer oh‘umn and umon Stu. between Spruce and Pine. one and B hull" squares from the Etchngc. Phtludelphin., TflKE PflRTIGULflR NO7ICE. , Youlh who hnvo injured themselves by u col-mm practice indulged In—n hnbn frequenllélcnmod from ovil comfmmonl, or at achool—tho 9 coin of Wthh nre night y lelt; even when asleep. and destrob'vbolh mind and body, should npl immediately. oak mm and conalilulmnnl (robi'lilyimmedmloly 'cutcd. and full vigor restored. ‘ All letters roar um. .i , YOUNG MEN! - "gnu value your lilo or your health, remember. the elny ol 0 month. nay, even a week.muy prove your ruin. bolh ol body and mlnd. Honcu let no false modeny deter you lrom making your mac known to 0110 who. lfom education and respeclnbflily. um a. lono hefrinnd you. Ho"‘uho places him-elf under DR. KINKELIN'S lrenlmont, mny rolmiounlmn‘ Me In his honor 111 o gomlomnn, nnd in whom m will be for over looked lhe secrcl ol the pnticm. Too many lhmk they will hug the accrol lolhcir own hearts. and cum themselves,“ Alon! how olwn lollun afnlol dolusmnmnd how ni'nny n p roaming young man. who mlghl have been an ornament loon cloty. hu ladod from the earth. COUNT]? Y INV/ILIDS. finding it inconvenient to make parsonnl npphcalion. can, by aming their one explicitly, together With all their symplbnl. (per loner. post-paid.) have lurwnrdod to them a cheat containing Dr. K's medicine: appro priured acconhn ly. Padm e: qffiidm'nel forwarded to any part of the United 85mm on a moment's notlco. PO3l- Puo meu, addressed'lo Dn. Kmnmn. Philndel him. win he pmmplly attended to. Sea mfverliaomom m the Philadelphia Spin! ol‘lho Times, jan.28,1848. ly Receipts and Expenditures (MB mmammwm Qflm‘m F 01? 386% ' JOHN ‘PV. WRIGHT. Esq.. Treasurer o/ Clear/ield county in account with mid county from the 81/: day of January. .3. I). 1547. up lot/1e lat day qf Jan uary, J. D. 1848. incluaive. . ‘ rDR. To amount received on unsea ‘rd lands . , $1431 02 do from Collectors 4708 90 do read money turned to credit of counly 4‘2 35 do Irom R. Luther on seal of Strays 2 :20 do Irom name for S. Miller I 37 do from George Ellinger's note in (_ull 19 03 do Irom Suns 0| "Temper ance lor rent ofhnll 16 67 do from Thomas Ross on pullar fine 25 00 OR. By amount paid Jurors 51155 94 do E'erlion expenses 9'22 78 (In Road win“ 134 00 ' do Conqtnblu’ wage- 188 ‘29 do Auc’nors' wages SH) 86 do Comtn’ra’ wages 183 43 do Auditoro’ wages '56 40 \ do Priming 105 as do Clerk to Comm'rs 140 85 do 1 cupy Purdon‘o Dig. 800 do Clerk to Auditors 13 00 do making 'l‘lensuret’o Land Book 10 00 (In Paid School dismsls 233 51 do Criminal prosecu nun costs 70 ‘25 do R. Wallace balance ~~. due him as l'u‘r 73 81 do Cour! Cryen ‘2B 87 do Jurors on lnquisitiuns 500 do Scalp bounllcs 197 81 do Provhonotnry fees ”8 63 do Repairs in Proxhun— olary’a office 35 00 do Jusucu’ lees 10 50 do Supervisoru’road lax used by counly 452 37 do I’. Mullen lor dom ngcs 9 75 do Comenaville budge 9.50 00 do Slulc Ruods 39 00 do Auditing Prolhono lary'e accounls 2 25 do Counsel lo Colnm‘ru 21 09 do Dep. Allome} Gen , cml’a lees 50 75 do Shenfl’u lees ~13 75 do [3qude prisoners 35 99 do Fuel lor Jail. com: house, &c. 36 57 d" ’Slallonuxj. &c. 75 23 do Repoin, &c. 61 70 do J. W. Wlighl’a coals selling laoda 40 09 do New Jul’ -- 256 (38 do Money bonuwed ~ Irom bridge 10 75 do Relonds 62 3| do Exooclnlions allow ed Culleclou 238 86 $5832 05 ,By per- cam/n" 'l'reasurer on $121678 agar-lg _- 181 :7 16y balance- due Treasurer in last settlement V 101 93 Balance due county from 'l'ra’r 151 39 OUTSTJYNDING DEBTS due Coun !y from Unsealed Lands and Collec tors. 1 ,counn’. STATE. On Unsealed Lands ‘ 82500 00 M Forcoy Bradford 1837 654 A Goal.jf~ Dccnlur 1889 151 ‘ G Willomuycr Penn 1840 445 Wm Riobel ,Bmcy do 900 ~_ . Thou Henry Fo'tguwn do 3 57’ ' " Ab'm Hon Bogga 1841 621 Daniel Smilh Gibuun do ‘3 26 HB3 S J Tozer Cheat do , ‘ , ~ 100 D Wuln Penu' ' do . 9 32 DMchckon Ball ’do ' ‘2‘ 11 G CPflllmoro Pilm do ‘ 1 19 SJordan 2 Jordan 1842 M 72. 23 65 J lambdrn ‘. Chen 1», . 701 , 153 John Weaver Bell _ .do‘ 4 06‘ T Overlorf ‘ Gibbon do . 24 12 , Goo Tubby Ferguson do e 2| 44‘ 13 94 hue Loo 'Bu'rnlide' do J MCQuillun 'do 1843 C Sh“? , . Datum: do 0"“3‘11! 7 Bolton do ' W M Smiley Beccana. 1844 C "“7 Burn-ido do Jun Woodu ~Cheag do ‘ 1“ Yemen- Bmdford do ', S Brillmrl Burmido 1845 D McGoohcn Jordan do A Income Girnrd do JI! Soyler Brady do J W Lumlmrn Chen dd J Bloom jr. ['iko do A Irvin Borough 1846 Than 1101: ‘ Bradford do John SlilOl‘ Bogs: do David Wolly Brady ' do H Mignol Cavinglon do 8 Williams Chcn' do Wm Wild Ferguson do John Royo Girnrd do Jello Wilson Hutton do J Irwin Lawrence do B F Sterling Pike d" Wm Million Boccuriu 1847 Wm Bell Bell do I! Wnplo Boggn do T Hemphill Boro' do Jacob Hublar Bradford do D Lnbordo Brady dn J Brickloy Burnside do J Wenlovor Chest do J B Bormoy Covinglon do I TMcCruckon Ferguson do I Moorhoud Fox do A Murray Gimrd do W M Roy! Huston do J Ron jr. Jordan do J Schnam Knrlhauo-ié do S Ardery Lawrence do Jor. Hoover Morm do R Dnnver Penn du W Bloom er. Pike db H Hendouun Woodward do .6551 553 Amount of oulalunding counly ordan 022.50%” ' Since paid. . x ' Unscated Road Taxes. JOHN W. WRIGHT. th.. 7ream’rcr of Clearfield counly. in account with the aeueral townships in said county/or Road money‘ To balance due (ownghiplquJist . ' settlement. 8139 15 To amount received {mm unlea ted Lands. By amount paid Beccuria lpu including percentage, 834 54 do Bell ' do 54 60 do Boggs do .23 95 do Bratllord do 77 40 do Brady _. do 107 40 do Burnside do 30‘ 76 do Chest do 91 '53 do Covington do 17 16 do Dccnlor do 43‘ ‘l2 do Ferguson do 16 53 do Fox do 469 do Guard do 75 68 do Galhen do ,34 14 do Houon do 13! 91 do Jordan do .51 31 do Kurlhaun .do 35 19 do Luurence do . 55 74 do Morris do 69 86' do Penn do , o 52 do Pike (lo 28 82 110 Woodward do 37 50—-——-—- $1022 .43 518 ,55 86246 54 Balance due township! JOHN W. 71/120117}. Eco}; ' Tmuum of Cleag/icld county. in account with the several School Districts in said «1311131. for School money. To balance due dinlricts at last ' ""7 2‘ settlement 5122 70 To nmuuol reccxved on unleaied .__ lauds 785 13 By nm’l paid Beccarin district, including percenUgc. 86 79 do Bell dlalricl 65 do Boggs do V 46 48 "do 'Braolotd do 71 82 do Brody do 1 51 do Burnside do 42 01 do Cheat do 62 33 do Coungtoo do 5 47' do Decalur do 37 do Goahen do 28 15 do Girnrd do 44 45 do Huston do 69 do Jordan do 85 08 do Kimonos do 08 do Lamencc do 25 73 do Moms do 46 99. 'do Peon do ~ 08 do Pike do 40 do Woodward do 33 Buiénce due dislricll {‘WE. lhe undanignod Commissioner. of Cid-r -field county, having onminad |bo accounu'of John W. Wright. Esq“ Tron-mer of mid county {0:1847. do find lhom an above Imod'vlljd she oulslanding debl- duo Ih’o county umounini‘gilb aux thou-and five hundred and filly-one dolldn’in}! fifly-Iwo cums. Wilneu‘our hands thin aiuh dl’ ol‘JnnuaryJB4B. ' , ' ,1 f. $6246 54 A»KYL_AR., * . J. A READ, Compu'u. ' . --,.m,5. ELDER. '‘: A‘uuu—fl.R'l‘liomfisommerkfi. ' ~ WE. Ihc uhdemigdefl’ Audii’oégusf Clonrflbld' counly. hnvmg'examhiéd and rewind Iho ncwun‘u' of John W. Wright. Esq“, 'l‘mnqqro; of-nigi com” ly fur 1847.de chon,"[‘,hut m! find “Jamil! '- hovo Hated-z nud the unlaluiidiug..debll ‘O9:. “I'o ‘cOunly nmoubling ‘ w’ iii _thou‘i‘ahd'jflve hdhdnld and fil'lys'ona dollnnnnd any-mo c’onlu.l “Willib'n ourvlmndn this lelh doy-umwumyi 1848-:"1-“5‘4 v 1: WM, '1" 'T‘IQRP‘ ..' :‘r .1 z'. " .~ .. . ' . - JAMES Ma‘SHMVu A . .A'u'di‘glw. ' ‘ ROB’T'I WRIGLEY. Sr; . .: ~ [mm—Hi Psl‘uomsbN.Clerk. ' “’f _‘."_ El ‘lO 50 23 92\ .6 27 ‘ «86 05 38 ‘63 a 44 v 49 09 47 49 -' 15 35* 5 03 19 09 , I 4 60 ‘3B 351 56 74 '46 ‘6O 121 so. 20 35 44 54 51 42 .6 47 1340 99 $1340 $0 School Fund. ii I 157.6 17 91 3 80 20 51 ll 86' ‘8!" l 20 5| 33‘ 2589 32333 66 90 MI 10 35 35 4638 35 09 l' 00 25 53 8756 2925 61‘ 96 42 239 18 3 18 DR. 1201 84 MEI ':~73R: CR. ”was 433' so 8907 88
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