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    Highly Important from E“-
I'o "a >. 1 >.
ARRIVAL 0F TIRE SHIP LIBERTY
PROM LIVERPOOL~ FOUR D SYB
LATER. '
Resignation .nf . ‘I/w Minixlry— Tremen
dam Excih'menl in Hng/aml— I"urlher
Prov-ogalv’on of Parliumml— Great Pa
‘ lilical Revolution In Great. Britain-
Ministerial C'risis—.‘ldvance in flmer
itan Cotton— Stale n/ the Com Market,
Q‘s QT.
From the New York Herald
' The Liberty nailed lrom Liverpnol on
":01th ML, and byings papers to that
due.
'lho new» Which we have thus recen
“l. il of lhe highest importance—of mort;
conuquonco than any we have receivet
inJho Int lcn yea". ~.
It in no more nor leu that? 11;: ranging
“ Ono Sir Robert Peel. an I e orga -
zah‘on/ of a new Cabinet by Lord John
Rune”.
Th. announcement of this important
tea—important to the United States. in a
commercial point of View. II “9", P"-
' dilute, in political aspect, threw the whole
En linh public into a state 0! the greatest
L cxcfiement.
. " lte effect was tremendous.
In eddition to thie, and as a necessary
"conuqttence. Parliament had been further
, 'pmrogued. n the followmg exhibitor;
"AP the Conet. at Osbotne Housé‘. lele
of Wight. the 10th tluy 0! December,
‘ 1845,pneent1he Queen‘s Most Excellent
'Mejuty in Council. It is thin day order
ed by her Majesty in Council. that the
Parliament, which stands proroguetl to
Tuesday. the 16th day of December. in
etent. be further prnrogued to Tuesday,
the 30th day at December inst.
The Corn Law question has been the
(guise of all this. '
Q: The eflept that this news will have up-
Qn the relatinnl between England and A
merica cannot but be of the utmost cun
uguence.
American cotton had improved.
The following statement is made in the
Liverpool Mercury ot the 12th.-
TH: Munoz or PEACE TO AHEIHOA.
-An inquiry has been earnestly addres
sad to us from London as to whether the
news touching the expected opening at the
ports really left England by the Acadia.
from our rtver, at noon on the 4th instant.
Our reply in. and we can answer lot the
(net. it did 10. \Ve have untitled it s
message 0! peace, because no one can
doubt the eflect of the announcement. es
pecisll’ if followed by realizations not on
ly upon the Oregon question, but all other
spellers of discussion between the two na
“OBI:
.Thio we know Is a mistake. The an
nouncemeul of the London Times did no
come in (he Acadia. although it was evi
demly intended for that Steamer.
RESIGNATION or rm: MINISTRY
From Ibo London lhrnld. Doc. 12
Sir Robert Peel’s Government is at an
end. All the melnbera ol the Cabinet
yeaterday tendered their relignalicn.which
her Majesty was pleased to accept.
It II" he eaaily believed that we tegret
thil determination of her Majesty's advis
era. but we ahould much more regret their
unanimous determination to sacrifice the
induatry o! the country by stripping it 0!
all'lptotectiou.
‘he important fact now announced
prove! how completely wrong the Times
wao when It announced that the Govern
mom had dcctded upon pruposing to Pur
liamant, as a Cabinet measure, the repeal
of the corn lam.
From lhe London Chroniclo. Doc‘ 11
' An, oflicial announcement, in another
put 01-our paper, confitmi one past at the
“element which we made yesterday
homely, thlt Parliament, instead of being
Unmanned lor the despatch of buoineu.
would be again prorogued. The other
and more important part at our announce-
Jmantis. we believe, equally correct.
3 ‘ :The Cabinet, we are assured, resigned
eigilerday. It is confidently said, that so
- or from the Cabinet having at any time
come to a decision to recommend [heare
{cold the corn law. a large majority ol
‘ilzoolluguca have throughout been oppo
_llll to Sir Robert Peel’s recommendation.
Parliament was further prorogucd to the
39’tl‘iuinltnnt. .
Dreadful Accident.
.We hue already atated the (act, that
by the falling of the roof at two mines at
Carbendale, Po. eume fifteen persona have
when killed. rWe have now the following
rplrtieulen in the Wayne County Herald,
t‘llich In of a“ painful character. The
Vlvnxiety‘aml alarming energy of the man
who dug his way out, may well be imag‘?
"ltd "there been intense:-—Penna'n.
mix? 09 Monday an immune mess of
.Ilele. Ibeut seven acres in extent. tell
Wraith: roof 0! one at the mines of the
Dillfllre end Hudaon Canal Company.
.Il QBTWDdIIe. upon the workmen below.
7'" 'Polflhere thevalate lell war nearly
- O lilo [mm the mouth at the mine. Three
3’93”” “We taken out severely injuredr
“V9"Whomr ‘5 boy; died soon after the
"QM?!” ")8 Ollie”. hopea are entertained
el‘ I.l)}er recovery. The boy whodicd was
a riding ahone at the time of the accident.
and u‘auppoaed to have been killed by the
force of the air rushing towards the mouth
“the mine; the horse was also killed...-
‘ x 139 “qther. two persons who were taken
petqrerulao injured by the vuahing ot the
ejgg‘Albout‘one hundred and titty, men
99(19er attrotlt mining. aome diatance
«050;! the plate pl the' ncctdenl. escaped,
Wynne-rib,“ to relate. fifteen persons who
» WSW.“ Work propping up the mines. were
either crushed Instantly. or walled in with
‘pet an] hope a! being reacued. as it will
take itch to remove the immeflée man
ol’slnte which has lulte‘n in; and W Y" 5'
llvemill he cum pelted toglie one ul the most
hombl'e 0! .II deathn. ”that’ol starvation: !
We have been ,-lurnished with the names
at the missing puzzous—fuurtcen ol whom
have lnmili’ s. 1 cy are an lullows:
AnthonySWclth) Mark Brcennn. W'm.
Clineo. Pu(tlic|t M'itchell. l’utrirk Leon.
ud, Henry mare, ‘James McGnth. Mi
chlwt'Fnlin, Henry Dome], John Farrel,
Patritk Wnlkch’eter ()rawlev, JuhnHO.
m, Benjamin Wiltinma. unit a son 0!
Widow Brennin. - '
We are inlormed upon gbod aulhomy.
that llm acculcnl will not retaul lhc ope.
ration! of lha company. .
P. 8. Since the nbme “an in [_vpe, \w
Inrn that Mr. John ”any has made his
way out, having bp hiu own eu‘rliunmlug
his wny Ihrough lhe fullcn olnlo with his
hamiu only, alter having been incarcerated
aboul lurly-cighl hnuu. ,_
[From lhe Luzaruo Damocrnl ]
Another accident. similar In Ila nnlutc
"tough less (all! in its cnnhequences. we
umlerfland. occurred on Saluuiny lint, n'
Piltslon Ferry. The mines at S. Beue
dict, FM}. caved in and enveloped three
men beneath {he earth. Nu livenfllusll
me the Pcnn'u Reporter. _
Englandn-Frnncen-The Um
ted Sink-s.
“'e have carefully examined the tom
und temper of our journals, and of those
0| England. ever since the Oregon ques
tion and the extensive military ptepnra
tiom of England have been the exctting
Bubjents of controveruy, and our mind has
settled down to this cnnviction.
first—That the military preparations,
about which we have heard so much lhro’
the English papers, it intended for the
United States, and not as a means 0! de
fence or attack against the French, in cast
of the death ot the old French King. It
would aeem from the tone of the English
press, that it has been but a few months
since the English people found out that
Louis Phillippe was an old man, and that
consequently he had not long to live 5 and
it would seem also. that these English
aooth-sayern have limited the period ot his
tile to within a very short space ottime—
uaya year at moat‘. When that eriod
arrivel. they have also prophesied) that
France would riac, overthrow their pres«
ent form at government—revive the Bour
bon or the Napoleon Dynasty. and finish
by attacking England. and raising the tri
coloured flag over the turrets at Windsor
Castle.
Now lhnt lome portion ol this prophecy
may come true. we will not prolend to
deny. Louis Phillippe mos! due sometime
-bul when, it is nol for us or ushers lu
judge. There may be a revolution. and
in all probability will be one, when the
King yields up hil aceptre to that mighty
conqueror—Death ; but that the ReVnlu
lion, should it occur, will extend beyond
her own burden. is not only exitemely
pwblematical, but iI extremely foolish.—
'l‘he Ipirit that had the ambition to dcaigo.
the head the genius to ext-cute. and the
hand the courage to board the lion inhis
den. is gone. He who lend the victmious
armies ul France from glory lo glory. and
rom conquellJo conquest—[mm llnly u
the Pyramids. and from lhe Nile [0 \Vl
serlon, sleep! beneath the columns of the
Invalid“. and there in nu‘ucond of his
race. England need not, and does no!
fear such a result.
Secondly—Docs it not strike the minul
of the render, as something rather remark
able that England should thus publicly
declare her intention ul defending herself
from the attacks at thefrenclt, while her
journals and‘her publlc men evince tow
arda each other the most pn 'fic relaltunsr
England in an old soldier. 11% known hcr
duty better. than thua to apprize her ene
my 0! her plan of attack or dejence. De
pend upon it, France understand! all thia
mutter we||—-they understand each other
well—and England in at her old trick a
gain. of rowing one way and lacking an
other.'
“'ho among our readers ever heard any
ol these wise speculations about the deuth
o! Lnuts Phillippe, belore the reception of
the Inaugural 0! President Polk. in April
last? Who among them, heard of exten
sive military preparations to guard again“
the French, before thefial hod goo: forth.
that our claim to the \\ hole of Oregon was
' clear and unquestionable?’ We auk in
sober aeriouaneu was such a movement
of. dreamed 0! or thought of? There can
be but one answer to the query.
Why then will our people ' put nrmnr
on their eyes and on their ears.’ and nei
ther see nor hear of their danger? Why
i 3 it that 61;: Legislature are spending
their valuablwtime invmnking apoeches a
bout nhat the country can do. instead ol
putting her in a position to do it. Will
tiey procrastinate until they hear the en
emies cannon upon our sea-board, or their
capital battered about their heads. as' Win
the case in the last war? 1! so. our firm
conVlclion, judging [mm the blgnl ul'the
times, in that but a little while will elnpae
ere their loudest hopes will be realized.
Our convictions may he erroneously
formed—be it so. They have the credit.
at all events. of being honestly lormedk
and we will patiently await theissue. to
see the proof or lalsity of our position. ,
Jackson. the American Deer, who has
petlorrfi'cd so many extraordinmy leala of
pedestrianism’ in England and 'me Uniml
States. and who defeated me Inmedfiil
geraleeve In New York and (he Cnnadat.‘
:5 about town ‘u 100! race in NewOi
eans. "
7Chiaf Justice' Tune} cdminue‘s ‘iivtgfi‘pnlr
'“f'nlhe Bench of the Soplemg C9311},
”3'98 Rap! at home ‘by i'ndi'opouhoh;
RECEIPTS 8L EXPENDITURES
of Clearfleld County, (‘1
IF®IB moan
ROBERT WflLLJJCE. Esq. ’l'rmsu
far of Clemjield calmly. in ac'l with
mil! county from (he I51]: (lay of Ja'nu
ary, 1345‘, ufi’lo the 141/: day o/‘Janu
my, 1846. inclusive. DR.
To cauh rec'd from owners of on - '
suited lands 81; sales {or taxes $1294 12
To cash rec'd (ram Collectors, 2843 11
“do E. Irwin on Jury lees. 40 00
do 11. B. Beissel on Girnrd note 5 00
To balance from Road In lur
1842 81.1843, 3|? 28
' $3999 51
Balance due Treasurcr, 283 86
CR.
By Im’t paid to Grand Jurorl, 8178 25
do Travis Jurors. 478 80
do ‘ Election cxpvrrsrs 071 89
do 5. Johrmm as Com'r 57 46
do John Curlile “ 48 20
do G. C. Paurnore" 15 70
do Grier Brll, " 33 74
do J. ”- Caldwell " ‘ 974
do Ab’m Kylar ” 500
do as Constablc’s wages 06 ll
do Sulps, ‘ 99 81
do Road \iews, ' 109 00
do , Printing. 07 79
do School districts. 144 22
do I. Futlerton u Aud'r, 7 54
do Wm. Porter, " 16 00
do Abm. Brown, " IO 00
do “’m. MrC acken“ 4 37
do H. B. Beissel as clr‘rk
to Auditors. 18 00
do L. \\’. Srnillr “ 000
do Alseuors’ wages. 300 13
do H. B Beinet n clerk
' to commiuionerr, 101 00
do R. \anlace costs Icll
in; Inndu, 95 75
do Bridges, 38 00
do J. I‘. Leonard as Prot'y 198
do A. Irvin “ 95 07
do At’y Gen. L. W. Smith 19,60
do Costs in crlm. pros. 30 73
do E. lrwrn Sh'fl fees. 38 75
do G. P. Tate court cryer, 20 75
do lucl. stationary. 81¢. 53 36
do Counsel to com'ru. I 7 00
do taking care court house 17 50
do for sundries. 21 45
do lor repairs. &r. 27 11
do to new Jlil 57 44
do Refunds, 156 75
do annotations to cows [23 4'2
B) pcrccntage on $362 9? bid
nucc from road In 01’42 &’43 543
$3334 ‘24
By percentage on 87016 47'“ 1;, 105 24
By balance due Treasurer at set
llclnonl Jan. 15, [845, 843 89
.flIIIOUNTo/oulslanding debt: due the
County/ram owners ofunseatcd lands.
Collcclors. and other sources.
County.
From owners ol unu‘olcd londe 81737 00
John S. Booms Brody 1836 398
Mnlhew Forccy Bradford 1837 6 54
Crowl'd Gull-her Chill 1834 24 49
Dewd Rowland do 1836 19 7|
Edmund Willieml Jordan 1838 7 93
Lewis Snyder Chen 1837 ‘27 38
Wm. Somervillo do 1838 966
I. Banlobeugh Burmido do 4‘2 77
heat: Dunlap Jordan 1839 39 91
Bam] Mel-Swen Chou do 5 42
A‘brnlilm GOII Doculur dn 7 5l
M Sundorlnnd Bell do 18 90
Daniel Miller Glbsufl do I!) 47
Jon Gallohor Burnside do 14 20
John SwonJr Jordan 1810 44 56
G Widomyor Penn do 446
Jean Willinmo‘ Beccerio do 519
Wm Reilhol Brody do '9 Oil
Thou llnnry Fargo-on do IS 59
Joe Mitchell Burmide do 19 77
Abram Hon Boggl l 8“ 443
Wm Bridgene Covinglon do 14 54
Daniel Smith Ulblon do 32 26
Solomon T..zar Choal do 9 00
A Emcrick Brody do 73 l 2
l Goodfollow Lowrance do 64 65
George [lei-o Girord do I 9 25
D McCrocken Bell do
David Wall Penn do
llBflC Thompson Jordon do
G C Poumolo Pike do
D Ferguson Ferguson do
H Eieonhower Burnside do
Andrew Moor. Penn 1842
Thu Overlord Gibson do
John llollopeler Brady do
Geo Wileon )r Bogge do
Henry llegerly Decolur do
Philip Bradford Gimrd do
80ml Jordan Jordan do
‘ Molo- Norrie Nuance do
‘ Abram Bloom Piko do 73 20
Sam‘l Gunoaulu- Covinglon do 91 99
Freeman Lomm Hon-100 do 957
John Woevor 801 l do I 22 42
E C Win-low, Jay doc 192 68
John Lomburn Chcel ... do 12 01
George Tubby Ferguson do 31 66
lenuc Loo Burnside ‘ do 7| 56
John McQuillon do 1843 24' 55
John W Wright Beccorio do 183
Micheal Seiler Brody do 304
Jonoihlnyllertehom him do . 39 58
John Shiny Bradford do 29 90
Allred D. Knapp Chest ' do 57 97
Christian Sheff Decnlur do 18 54
lonoc'llorton For ‘ ‘do ' ‘ "
OlloJloyl ' Hullon 'do 23 92
SlephonVGFououo Glrerd do ' 26 0|
.BelnhMoroy .Jay ‘ do 92 IS
Thoma. Owens Fargo-on do 40 00
fl’olor Owonl Penn do 83 V3l
Juc'ob Mouror Covinglon do 17 97
Michael l'Zillolnnn Korlhnue do 3 84
Robert Pullereon Jordan .do 63' 54
‘John Colomon 'Glbqon . do 'lB 02
“1.0-4 8. ‘Deflvig Ferguson 1844 26 36
MINI"! Snyder Pike do 109 93
Peter-Arnold ' Byldy I do 40 27
Wm M—Smnley Bocrevi‘u ""do 17 7|
Fllncil Lemons Cavingmn'do 4] 21
(J‘Kreuer' ; Lowrance, do ‘ 25 48
C Nefl' Burmide do} 123 70
Wm Murray Girnrd do 28 31 680
Jun-I Wood Chou do 45‘ I 2 ,30 49
U Culling-worth Penn do .64 33 88 83
Gollcib Snyder Knrlhnm do-~ 1647 ‘2 00
John \Vliilonido ‘ Docnlur do 14 28 2 55_
C Howin Hllnlon‘ do 10 8'! '5 31
Jacob Waller: 8011. do 15 30 1 3-1
F Penrco Hrndlord do 73 08 19 40
lhnry Shimmel Buggo do 21, 09 10 110
Jame; McNenl‘ Jordon do 43 15 15 46
John Fargo-on ' Ferguson 1845 46 27 21 ‘22
Runoll MrMurrny Bell ”do 113 60 81 952
Angus M Gull Bradford do 160 66 99 23
John Lin. Bcccmin do 129 63 85 95
J Gun-unlu- Knrlhuol do 38 46 ‘24 99
Dnmol Brllhorl Burn-ido do 160 ‘l7 96 86
David Mt-Geehon Jordon do 81 33 60 84
Pulrlck Daily ‘Penn ’ do 145 57 79 79
hrnol Nichol! Houston do 36 84 93 38
A Lnronlo Girnrd do 55 35 33 59
Jon MrClnrrcn Docnlur do 140 59 83 90
George 'l‘urner Bogge do (19 2‘2 23 85
John M Sailor Brody do 189 44 103 ‘ll
John BKylcr Morril do 7] 98 12 19
John Bloom jr Prko do 283 44 188 6‘2
.1 W anburn Chan do 79 55 47 41
Marlin Nichols Lawrence do 156 95 I‘2l 31
Wm Smilh Covinglon do 32 82 21 41
Jan 1‘ Leonard Borough do 89 58 60 0]
84283 37
86352 80 2339 06
Duo on H Warner‘s nole. 35 00
Due on Jam" Reu'l nole ‘ 675
Due on Geo Juhnmn'u male 84
Due on Wm anoner'n nulo 77 36
Due from L W Smilh ' 28 91
Due on Thu- & Ron Roed'o new 93 00
Due on Geo Ellinger'n new 19 03 -
Duo from Henry B Beiuael 10 00
Amount ofoulqlanding orders. 35500 00
Due the mural School Diunma from
the counly six hundred and ninety
aeven dollar- and u-vonlyvfivc cenu,
being School money uwd by tho
County preceding 1844. $697 75
ROBERT H’flLLflCL‘, Esq. Treasu
rer of Clan-field County in ac‘l with
the School districts- m said county.
< DR-
l‘o nm’l due by 'l rcnsurer at
settle-men! Jan. 15. 1845. $BO4 43
[‘o am’( rec’d (mm owners 0!
unscatedlnnds. Sic. 824 42
’ OR.
By nm‘t paid lo Boggs district
wilh percentage. 034 95
do Bradlud 53 70
do Burmidc 147 o'2
do Bell 77 49
do Brady 79 51
do Beccaria 16 43
do Borough 1 6'3
do"‘-~Coving(on 25 55
do Chest 73 16
do‘ Decatur 97
do Ferguson 5 14
do Fox 4 65
do Givanl 20 37
do Gubson 55 86
do Huston 47 69
do Jay 15 51
do ' Jordon 75 68
«lo Knrthuus I 5 36
do Lawrence 33 4‘2
do Morris 06 46
do Penn 45 35
do Pike 59 10
- $984 79
$4283 37
Balance due School (lislricls by —-.—._.
Treasurer. Jun. 14. 1840, 8644 06
State
Unscmcd Road 'l‘élxcg.
ROBERT IVflLLflCE. Esq. Treasu
rcr of Clcarficld County in account will:
(Inelollowing townships for unsealed
roa (are: received. DR.
'l‘u nm’t rec’d in Bercnvi: tp. 817 76
do Hell 79 44
do Bradford 26 33
do Boga! 44 93
do Brady 64 69
do Burnside 113 63
do ‘ Borough 2 45
do Chest 65 90
do Covinglon 7 94
do Decal-Jr 100 41
do Ferguson 12 43
do For 80
do Girnrd 56 34
do lluston 114 0?
do Jay - 17 98
do Jordan " 126 30
do Klrlhnui 15 49
do Lawrcncc 35 18
do Morris 125 07;
do Pike 5 34
do- Penn 14 10
G 2]
‘2B 08
M 83
l 00
37 47
50 64
43
48 06 3:1 40
27 31 21 50
1 12 so 59
67 69 11 19
34 24 13 53
23 61 7 84
46 38 7 21
11 oo
' CR.
Hy nm’l paid Beccnria Ip. A 847 23
do Bell 52 97
do Buggn 24 40
do Bradlord 26 33
do Brady 64 90
do Burnside 60 54
do Borough 2 45
do _ Chm 59 38
do Covi‘ngton 7 94
do Decatur 124' 74
do Fergooon ‘ 4. IO 09
do Girgld 56 34
do Husjon 96 06
do Jordon 102 96
do Klrlh'aus , I's 49
do Lawrence ' " ’47 96
‘ do Motrin ~ . 130 29
do Puke ' 12 38
do Penn‘ ‘ 17 34
36 84 25 71
l 23
)4 72 I? 19
‘2B 6] 26 33
l 56
34 84
21 53
8 42
3 64
40 l 8
1 58
13 95
59 26,
19 as
1 50
2.04
28 37
13 58
- as
16 27
40 60:
8 64
57 80
14 ‘23
27 47
, ~ ‘ ' -‘ $959 so
By perm-Mane 9n balance. . ",I 29
Bnl. due by 'l'rs’r Jun. 14, 18-46, ‘B5 44
16 8,5
M 63
6'39
49 91
9 47
B 7 .09
”‘O3
‘ ‘ , , B|o§l6 53
.Norz.-—Them ‘wuu ofi'ertd by Ihq Tun-urn;
Rongl orders which he had paid amouulinglo 8204
‘which'did I'm! nfiply to than relpaclivu lownahipr;
and (or which we didJlQl 3w. him credit. ' . '
' WE the nndomgmd Commiuionan of Clenrfiqld
counly. hnvmz enn'ninod ilio ac'céunubffloben
$6558 69
School Fund.
81628 85
Clearfield that he has
cummcncedwllhgn above business in. this
place. “here he will be pledged to fill all
orders in Em line. on Ihc shortest notice
and in the best manner.
THUS. ROBINS.
3'04‘3 53| Dec. 26. 1845.
Wallace, En; Tronmrrr 0! said vounlyf‘for 1845
find a lmlunce'dnomaid Trauma: from lhv county
oftwo hundred and e ghly-Ihroe Julian and oighly
all ten", and the on ammllng (lclm due the omm.
'y amuunlillg |.. «u Ilmumnd five hundred and (i!—
ly-Ihree dpllarn and mm mm: rnnln. We nl-al. “ml
a balance (lumlhx- lolnuul lum! by HM 'l‘nvzmm r
ofalx hnndyml and lurly luur ulnllnn mu! 9:: [1,“...
and nlm n lmlunf‘o duc- hum him In Ihe an,“
"mu-hip- fur unsenlml road Inn- 0! oighly livu
dollars and (arty-four can". In With?" Whou’ul
we have hen-unto gel ouy lmnda um‘l unl- lhll l 5”;
day annnunrv. 1846.
GRIER BELL]
SAMUEL JOHNSON, €Cunl'll,
ABRAHAM KYLAR.
Allesl—H P. 'l‘nomraou.(.‘l'k.
WE mo undorsignrd Auditor» of Cleurficld coun.
Iy hnving-exnmmcd um! rcviaod Iho ncrounln cl
Robert Wnlln’co, Esq Treasurer of laid county for
1845, find a bnlunc- due nuid ’l‘lensurer from lhn
cuunly ofuvo hundred and onghly lhroo dollurn
and elglflynix cenll, um! lheoumandnng debll duo
Iho county unnounnng to six thou-and five hundred
and fifty-three dollar: and silly-nine ccnlo. Wu
also find a balance duo the achvol fund by mid
'l‘reunn-r of nix hundred and {only four alollan and
nix coma, and also a balance due from him to the
several town-hips for unlenled roudlnxn 0! mgth
the dollars and forty (our coon. H wun'ns
whereof we have hereunto not our handn and lenln
(his 15!]: day of Junlmry.']346
WILLIAM PORTER.
AB'M BROWN. Aud'n
'WM. 'l‘-. 'l‘llOßP. ‘ g
Alton—[H P. THOMPSON, Cl'k. ,
LIST OF GRAND |JURORB
For Feb. ’l'. 1846.
George J Kyler. Farmer, Bradford
Russel McMurrsy, do Bell
Joseph McCrucken. do do
Jacob Hoover, do PM“!
G C Passrnoro, Blacksmith. Pike
D 'l‘ Dunlap, Farmer do
I W Graham, do Goshen
Josiah Ilunler. do Morris
J W Burchfield, Cnrp’r, Borough
Moses Thompson. Farmer, Morris
Win Sorncrville, do Cheat
John Peters.jr. do Bradford
Vrncent ”oh, do do
Philip Johnson, Sawyer Bell
'l‘hos McCracken, Farmer, Ferguson
Joshua Comatock. do Beccnrls
James Curry. do. Chest
Jaunc Soulhsrd. Cnrpi’r Borough
Jacob Robins. Farmer Beccaril
G \V Hoover do do"
Jacob Flegal do Goshen
John Beers do 8032,:
Davrd Brown do Lawrence
L C Cordon Distiller do
LIST OF TRAVIS JURORS
For Feb. 7'. 1846.
Jacob Kyler Farmer Bradford
John Stewmt do do
Seth Maines do do
John Kline , do do
Isaac Bloom do I‘ll“
Wm Dunlap do do
Mallhew Caldwell do do
'l‘ho: Bloom do do
8I) Rhule Physician Be‘c‘caria
John Lilz Farmer do
Ab’m Nesli‘ng do do
Frcd’k ShoIT do do
John Shownller, j!.do Decal!"
Robert Canon do“ do
Lisle McCully do do
D P Si. Clair do Covington
John Schnnrrs do do
RICIIBI'LI Dnuver do Penn
Pen-r ()wena do do
Charles Clever- do do
Austin Brown do Hutton
S W Bliss do do
E G Lamm do' do
Michael Sunderlin do Bell
David Hoovzr do laments
Thus Reed do do
John Irwin 'do do
Bwj Spackmun do do
R F Ward Tailor Borough
Alex. Irvin Lumbcrman do
John Beaumont Blacksmith do
Henry Lewis Farmcr Goslion
Sumon Fulton do - Burnside
Peter Arnold do Brady
Ab'm Kyler do Girard
John Thompson do Jordon
COOPERING.
V “In: aub~criber res
pectfully infuum
the citizens of lhe bur-
,’ “-
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a seat-Eynlr;
1 firi‘tflx 's' 145-“:
o #1555?" 1,..1 HM '
. 75.“ 3.333%.
uugh and county of
Galcr’s Vegetable Vermifuge.
IN offering this valuable medicine to
the public, I am' well aware of the
lact, that it is hard to convince at least a
part of the community. that a medicine
could be equal to that ol Fahnestock lot
expelling Worms. an, all I auk lorthe
good of humanin [5 a lnnr trial according
to the ditectiuns given, of one or two vi
als. leeling- confident that it will speak for
itself wherever it goes. 'Wai‘rantetl tube
good.- l’rice 2’5 éénts. ‘
(Prepared an‘tl’ldf‘iale ~at the Drug Stoke
0 Jr
Nov. 28
Notice
IS HEREBY GIVEN to all persons in
teres!ed 1h!“ Lem-us 'l‘eslumenmy
on. lhe cslnte‘ol Pom-r Guflt ‘late «[ls]
lownrliip, Elk’lcuumy, dcc’d, have been
waive}! It) (We subscriber. All persons
having any claims against said eslnte are
hereby requested [o' present them (on ae’l-
Moment. aml ‘a‘ll perspns bgingjmlebml
ure :roqu'ésficd to make 'j‘mgn’ediple .ply
mam," " , .. _ 2‘," y
' ' ' "ANN M. ($311,111 _
Jagy, Dec. 18, 1845. ‘
C. 3D. WATSON