~..m-n—vmm‘_vmeml_ I'.-'_- Latest from Mexico. We received yesterday (saye'llte ‘ New Urleantt Picaynne' nl Deremlter' 10} ps. pan from the city of Mexico to the 17th of November— fully two‘weeke later than our'previoue advicea from the capital. one oi the first things We notice in tlte pspe’rtt'is I correipondence between Gen erol‘Teylor and Santa Anna in relation to the termination ot the nrtniuicf. ,Out of ‘thihcorreepondence proceeded'the’ieleare of _leven’ 'Arnericnn priconerr who were filth _the Mexican army at San Luis.— Thls correspondence is' interesting and Important. It will be fnund below, to-' "Either 'lith the names ofthe primncrq re ,lllle'd. Santa Anna’s letter breathes our solong as the Mexican‘soil he polluted by the toot of a single Amerirnn tn nuns.— Siltch. too, is the tom- ot the paper; before til, though we think their denunciations are-hemewhat lesa violent than they were a short while ago. , Attention is very, much engraved by the prepsr’ationu tor the met-tutu of the Congress, which has, ere thte, an-emhled in the capital. About torly deputies were in the city on the lTrh ult.. and we note a request- from the Secretary nt State that thev should enrol lheit‘ names, &c., tltnt ~ thery might be summoned for the prepara tory meetings so soon or a quorum should be~present. . The papers are filled with amendments to the constitution of 1824. prnpotted bv the assemblies of the dim-rent States ; unit then subjects form prominent topics ot discussion for the press. The nllicial jour nal says the Executive is anxious for the assembling of Congress even belore the day fixed by law, in consequence of lltt‘ urgent nature of the subjects to be brought before it. ‘ As first in importance are enu merated I. the events til the war with the United States of the North ; the necessity of great resources to sustain it. and to some other points relative to t/tifimpar tan! business.’ This in the nearest allu sion whtch we see to the otters of our gov. amount to negotiate tor peace. in the same Diario (laernbs'crno tn \\ltich we set this. Is inserted the irticle from the Vern Gruz Indicarlar. which mentioned the re ceipt of despatchee it‘nm our government early in November. The Iridicatlar’s ar ticle'is copied without comment, from which it may be presumed that such des patches were received. ‘ , We find in the Mexican napere official communications from the authorities of the diluent Stntca nSEutiu: the got-eminent that the disseusions. and threats otdissen sinus, which appeared in the cupitai in OC teher lset have not availed totlisturb trun quility in the States. We see no indication that General Al mome will leave the War Department. as reported at the north. We find a great vlriety of orders emanating lrotn him.— One re-eatublishee the actire battalion of, 'Celsye, its ranks to be filled lrotn the aux l ilieries of Allende ; another prmides tor the organization ot the lancer: of Puebla, ea ejquadron of active militia to operate in that State [and another. more import ant. in to the following eflect: That in consequence of the necessity ot ntrength-' citing the permanent artillery at Ccrtainl points Which may be attacked by the Uni ted States, or at points . which may be at tncked by the United States. or at poiute contiguous to those threatened, the Presi dent decrees that tthile the war lasts. two additional companies at artillery aituil be raised—one lot" theStute ot Tabasco, the other {or the fortress of Perote. . There are other military protioiottsol Alntontc, ill indicating the utmost activrty in the discharge of the duties at his uflice. ~ A letter is published trum General San to Anna communicating the utter ot a re. 'tired olficer of militia. Colonel Ralael A g‘uire, to raise and support ten toot sol diers at his own expense during the con tiniuance of the war. The general accep ted the ofer, with his thanks In the name at the nation. 1 In an urgent appeal to the new Con g'rei's. made irom San Luis. the deputies aroentreated to intrust Santa Anna with diptato'rinl powers for the prosecution at the war. Above all, they are solicited nbt‘t‘o barter away the rights of their pos térity to secure present relief, but the ra ther-ail they succumb they must. ‘like Is tciontßome. to the power of thetnrasion gathe barbarians ofthe .north’—to be -77: I'ttgtith their impresctipttblevrighta to un ”glhei' generation. which, ‘ like the handful 'o] heroes who took refuge in the mountains at the Asturias._may.sumc daysuccoed'in oxtermihatwg their unjust inraders.’ '_We see nothtog definite in relation to the army concentrated at San Luis ; nor down find any mention whateter ot the disseosiuna which are reported by way ol Tllpico to exist in Santa Anna’s ranks. But we find the lollowing paragraph to ‘genersl terms in regard to their troops: ~ 9,! Mulch: Anna—From every part nflhai’rcpubhc are arriving, lo incorporate -th‘qmua|'ves with our army, bodies of troops of!" mm; an'd'we believo‘lhal wilhin a [ehz'dnynwe lhl" be able to see a consid erable number of (room; which will serve {optbg’dglenco‘tif this city. ~ln truth, ul ‘bflfihgfinlmltin-c‘hlef‘hal'di’rccléd that it bi? lp‘rllficdmilh energy, . find at lhis’ day Ihi‘dclfuulve works are in any 'nd’vanée'd lli’l'e fifth: town til Tlasculi, {u hn'gijuu. cod'point towards lhe ‘norlh ol‘lthiu "capi tlls” "‘/ I‘., ' ' 1 ,Fi'o.u“{fie‘ 'poéttion’ of this pnrpgra‘vph'jn ib‘d‘Dia‘iio. ‘we’ siippméd it hm‘refgreqc'e' tofth'e‘icilj‘of'Snu lm‘u ; buUrom‘lhe cgu: Ind-lid {he sildatio‘n of Thank. it'mny poqgibly, have :fefemnce (a the defence‘ol (‘39 city. of Mexico itsellfrom any. imm sipnlbyfilhe ..routa. pl Vern Crup, We kgp'yy pf buouo toym of Tlqscala—oncc anlmpottnn! town within IhoJimita 0' (he territory 0! Puebla. Possibly ther}: is, some village 0‘ th! '8'“? 9"“ "0"“? ”r Snu‘Luil, ‘nhichfwou'd "990'"! 0‘" d'tfi' cuitr. . i, , . WE find a paragraph indicating that the American nrmy under Genernl TU'U" might be expected from the north by way of Saltillo about the 21% of November, threatening Sen _Luin. It will receive it terrible thrashing. says the editor,“ the remnant its temprity. . z Genern| ()ihnn, governor of the state nt San Luis. in view of the irniuuliate ap pronch of our iirmy. and in order that when the Mexicanq lvnvc that city tn inn-t us the city may no! bt- iindvivndcti. calls up run the nicades of the .lifivrvnt neighboring tun-M thnt thry bring with them the Villn grin to guilt In rtrcnzthening the {uniti cntinnl of lhn city. This call it duh-ti the 24th October. and only dmnnnrls a week's uork nt them with ishnvel, pick-Mien. 81:. It Is tn he prrsumed. wv think, that thr deft-nun of the inwn have been very much strrngthrnrti by thic timv. . ltrnnv nut be nut of place to Itlgflt‘ll here that m-rv the“: disscneionr among Santa Anna': trunpe. the tufiiciciui juur hair. which are an we have, are not very likely to rvcnrtl them. ()i the advance of our trrmpsupnn Tum pirn the Mt'xicnns l'liit'ril‘iilt‘ti no tlnubt nit far hark in the Int ol Novrnihcr, not are nny measures ltlggciit'ti lur winking it. “'9 find several notices of vent-ls 0! our squmlrnn in (he :1)”, but the (nth al leged are alien crrnncnua, uml our mhices direct from the uquadrun are much later. A Iclu‘r (rum Mazatlan. dued ()ctubcr L’Blh. saw. Hut lhe Cymc was will block :uling 111-1|! pul'. “'9 have no ulhrr news (nun lhe Pacific vquadrun by this arrhnl. Senor Villamll has been appaimrd min ister ol'finnncr. and look lhe oath 0! office on the 17m ult. One 0! the meniures Ul'fit‘ll upon the new Congrefis in the official journal, is a new territorial dividon of ericn, more just than thnt which existe-l upon the our. throw of Spanish domination. This up pears to us like a rulical measure. tend mg to rcntrnlism. Deplorublc accounts are again rorcivml lrom Durnngo, of the ravage: ml the ludi ans in that Slate and Chihuahua, In one paper we find a list of killod, wuundt-d. Ind‘priwners made by the savage: in a fight near the end of Octobrr. The mig. crable country appears quite unable to protect itself lrotn thmc lndinm. The Diario of tho 14'h is authonized to contradict an tmprmsion rrratrd by the Monitor Ropublicnnu, of tho I‘2 h thnt Se nor Eclu-verria liud propns‘rd a loan to the government half in huh and half in old bonds; and thi. not lit-in: nrcn‘ptetl. had suggested that a forced loan should be do creed. 0n the lOlh ofNuvx-nrbcr Genera! Santa Ann; l'ranunmed l 0 lheSecretnry of \err, from San Luis Poloai. hit correspondence wilh Gvncrnl 'l‘nylur relating to (he termi. nation of lhe armutico. The {Hut letter is from the governor nfCunhan. (nwriug Gen. 'l'avlor’! {em-r furwurdcd by the hands ul szur Graham. \\'u should not do such injuflice tu Gen. Tay‘m'a letter as to 'lranalale it from lhe Spanidr, inlo which we find i! rendered. wrrcit n‘m ne (“mny to render rrrtolligiblc and more pointed the rvpsy of Sanla Anna: ‘ HEAD QL'AR runs. .\ run or Occt'mwm, Mann-ray. Nov. .‘7, 1846. " Sm: In the cnnvention agreed upen the 24010! September, it was cruiceded that the American torn-s should not pas-.- a stipulate-I lino belore the animation of eight Weeks. or until they would receive orders or instructions [ruin their govern ment. In cunlurrriity thvrcmth. l have the hnuor of :ippi'isirig you that my gov. ernment hiu directed me tu terminate the suspusiun of hontil'ities; and accordmgiy l cmuider myselflt liberty to pass the ('B‘ signated line after the 13th inst” by which datel presume lhll cmnmuuicatiiin WI” have reached your hands at Sari Luia Pu~ ton. " I have born informed that thermal A moricune, who wvre taken primneru at China and other poems, arenow at San Luis. detained us such. I trust you will deem it an act 0! juntice to release these men. and allow them to rejoin the forces under my command. . -' \Vhen the convention was entered in to to which I have refeircd. l entertained the hope that the terms in which it was conceived would open the way for the two. republics to agree upon an honorable peace; and, nctlng; upon lhis conviction. 1 atonce l’cifflflt‘d the prisoners ot war who Were in my power. among whom were three officers. At that time I did not ,know that there were any American pris oners who had been sentinlo the interior. I trust that my conduct Will be deemed a sufficient ground tojuslit'y you in yielding to this torque", and to the dictateoof hu manity, townrdl the American prisoners who. I am told. are at San Luit. .“ In case Major Graham, the bearer of this communication, reaches your hud qunrtcrs, I talc. the' liberty to command him to your courtesy; and I shall be plea sed to receive by him your reply to this communication. whateur it may be. I have the honor to be. with the greatest respect. your obd’t serv’t. ' . " Z. TAYLOR. " Maj. Can. of the army ol the U. 8. "Tuition. D. Antonio Lopez defiantn ‘ Aqua.Commander-in-chial.” . E .1 " meuma Ranucm Axum " San Luis Poloni,NoV. If), 1316. .v '3 Samoa Gnmmu. : ‘AI 10' this mom: “‘3, .by an official communicn‘lién of the KOVerndr of Conhuilh oi the 81h inltu _I received your letterrolu‘lhe 53h. np‘pfiaing (118.0! yourjinmntion. by order of your gov ailment. ‘.bf'breakin‘g 'lh’c éonvqtition a; greed upou‘at‘Montérey. on the 24d: of Scptemberfilnst. and passing. on lhe l3ih of lhe preseh‘t 'month‘dhc line lherein deg. ignolrd, by Which date you supposed I should receive our c'ommuoigafion. ’ " Believing (Kim the germi'itipulnod in mid t’onx‘enlion hhmild be rrligiously 0i)- .ocmu-d by both parties, l had/lake!) no step which should tend to vacplc it; but in view of the oblignlion you Ideem imposed Upon you by the orders of your govern ment. 1 confine myn-lf by replying lhul you can, when it pleusea you, commence hostilities. to which I shall correspond ac cordingly. ‘ “ In regard to llxa American priioners, let me say lhal ihere are only normal them at llxis port. a llal of whom is unnu ed ; and relying upon your representa iion in regard lo lhe rclcne ol' Icrcrnl Mexicans, I have dulcrnnnod to respond to your geocronity by doing lhe some to lhe H-ven rrlerrrd in, whom [he cnmmis navy ol (his army will supply uiih $570 for their uunleounce upon lhe roud. " You H’mnl’k lhal ulwu the convenlinn was ('nu'rml inm at Munlcrey you cnlt‘r- Ininod lhe hnpe \hat the [onus in which ll waq conceived wuulnl upcn the way lur [he [no rcpublin \0 agree upon an klmuralfle peace. Laylng out ol the qumlinn Mirth cr (lml cunn-nllon “an (he resullgnl no crssily or ol lhe noble \icws nu“ disclu std by you. 1 content myself will: mying. thnl [rum [he spirit and deciaiun mnmleil ml by all Mcxncnns. you should banish all l(ll'.1 ofpuce while a singlc Nurlh Annm can in arms lremh upon lhe lcrrimry 0! [his republic. and [here remains in Iron! of us repnrls the tqundmm which make war upon mom. Neverlhrlvs‘, llu‘ u'Jn ordinary Cnngveu mll aumnb’e In the tlpllal towards lhe cntl 0! llH' prncm your, and lhll nugust body will (lclvrminr whul ll ulunll judge umn! suitable furlhc honor and (he Intercsls of the nalion. Mujnr Graham has nut arrived at my quarters. Had he done su,he Would have been received in lhe manner due whip rank and unplnymrnt, nnd in coulormily “ith the WIN]?! cxpressul (a me in his bc« haHby you. "I have, (he hunor of offering you lhe avurancos of my didmguiuhed considera llon. Gm] and Liberty. ." A. LOPEZ DE SANTA ANNA. " Senor Major Gen. Tnylnr. General-in chic! ol the army ul (he Uniled Sun's of the north." The following in 1: list of the prisoners whom Sergeant Muriauo Hernandez con duclrtl to Sun Luis l’ulosi. and who have been set a! llberlv by Gt-nerul Santa An na: Charles \\. Tulh, .luhn Harriamnn. Edmnul F. Fccnv, Henry I’. Lvon. Jpn. Q Read, Elisha Porn. and 'l'lmmua Gil lespie. ll is probable lhnl there may be sumc slight luaccurucv in the nbu'e mm“.— 'l'm. of lhe men lhui slvml were 'l'exanq, who, It was suppusml at Munlcrcy nmung their comrades. wwc dead. The reader; 0! lhe abu're torrcspnndcnu may be curiuun lo knuw lmw the Mexicans regard lhe resumpllun ol huslilltiu. “'t lrnrnlale llle lender nl lhe olllcml juurual ol the llth Ull., which I! by no means an arrogant and hl'” cunfidrr.l as Is Usual will: Mcxicm cdHors: ‘ ‘ “By lhr Lummuuiculincs which we (hi. dny ingcn‘ our readers will learn lhal Gen. Taylor has declared lhal he is nbnul lu re commence honililics upon the rcpubllc.— The moment has arrived—lho result ll close at hand 1)! :1 u-rrlble cuufllcl which i‘ to decide lhe fulure 10l 0' lhe nation. “ The enthusiasm ul our army in great ; ll ll dclcrmiucd to [all or lrxumph ; and we trust ll will know how In nvrngc wuh hunur (he vaican blood which lluweu' at Mulamuras and Monk-rev. " The wlmln world is cnulcmplnllng this I'ruggle; its eye's are fixed upon uur H‘publll‘, whose righu and prerogatives as an lnllepmulenl and sovereign nation luvc been as uuducnuudy nu peclidinualj tram pled upon by the UAln-d Status nl’lhc north, If the I’Ppubllc risen With the e mcrgrncy—if, by :hv clushc lmpuhe ul all its cmzem, it shall chasuueilspncmies. and il by lnrco 0| arms it makes lla‘ inlo-r -nallonul ughh rcgpvcled, lmm llml duy lmth lhe {Mo of .llencn will be cleunnlly fixed, since it imuren its independence. im rupeclabillly abroad, and Us liberty at home. " Mexicans! (hia Is not 11 queslion ol party—it concerns our political “latence. Let us; then, assist by every means in nu: power in the national delence; let us sac~ nfice ourseivu, it it be necesnry ; but in succumbing, let our lat! words he ' inde pendence and liberly!’ ” The Pcnu’n Regimen". ELECTION OF FIELD ()FFICERS. Curtaspondencu ol lho Ponnnylvuninn. PITTSBURGH. Dec. 18,1846 The oleclionlor Field Officer: ..wna held today. and relulled u lollowu: Colonel—Frauen M. \Vynkoop, ol’Pouuvillo, 310 Wm. F. Small, 01 Philadelphia, 305 A. L. Rouml‘ort. i do 253 E. Trovillo, Pill-burgh, 16 Ll. Cob—Samuel W. Black. Pillahurgh, 452 R. K Scull. Philadelphia, ' > 282 Tumor C. Morelmd'. do 144 Major.-—-E. L. BOWmnn. Luzorno. . ’ 491 J. C. Brown. Lt. Philu. Light Guards. 334 Geo. C. McClellnnd. Pimburgh. 93 ‘ ' John C. Gilcluill, We'llmorohond. ‘2O A. W. Foster. Pill-burgh, ' 1 You willrobser've that Philadelphia. Wilh her six companies. is wilhout a Field 0!- liner. This is the result of want of har may in lhoso companies. ‘- , _v The candid-lea were very zealoul. and l“ PrOP9riion,lto their zeal is their disap poinlmgnl. Many of, lhe Philadelphio oili c¢rs werepol in all quiet. in- lheir expres sionsof disap'grobatiou,‘ in tel-tion to the firqi office... . he] thought they" were en‘- litled to it. Thu region-bl will leave hue on Tuesday or chnesday next. Our people. n; a matter oi"- counw. aru,tlrligl)t-l ed ‘with Our gallant lriend Black’s succeu; He had honorable and gallant competitors in'Cnptains Scott and Morehond. Gen. Bowmun inlorrm me that it is expected that the second Regiment of Pennsylvania Volunteers will be organized and ready to lenvo here by the first of January next, at farthest. 'l‘wo companies ofour city have lhlb day made alters for acceptance in the new Regiment, and 1 meeting is to be held by a thlrdhné to-morrow night. In rela tion to the same subject. We hate two in the first Regiment—pretty good for our town. The escort! in the firnt uchr, alnOng which are the companies of Captain! Mur ray and Geary. of Cumbria; Capt. John “on. ol Westmorcland; Capt. Wilton, ol Columbia county ; qut. Lngsrr t-lVBIorltI; nml Capt. Seybcrg. 0T Philadelphia. lntl Nnylnr'uuwill no doubt be preferred, it their 0"! th nrc renewed forthwith. I’A'I'RIO'HC OLD BERKS. (Turrmpondmme ofthe l’uunsylvnnmn _ READING,2IH Dec. 1846. Old Barks has noblv mspnmlul lo llw call {0: lhc second Regiment. \Vlthin [our days of lho receipt ol lhe order two cnmpunivshavs buvn filled, and both [eu dvrul lo the Guvernur—une has already boon ncceplnl. 'l'he cilizcns, in the tvue spiril ol llu-ir puriulic sires, asaemblrd on Salunlny Honing in lhe large room of our new Court Huuue. filling every corner of it. Palrinlic speecbcs Were made. and rcwlulionl paswd unanimouslv. nppruprl- Ming FOUR THOUSAND DOLLARS to their use. and plrdglng lhe lonn lo take cute ul lhe lamillcs ol married volunleerl. 'l‘wn lhnuuuml (lullars of lhe above sum i| to b:- paid out of the Buruugh Tronuury. and Ill: other No oul of the County Tru lury. Yours. J. G. J. Frum lho “[l9ng Morning You. 17m iml Dtsorucmut. Row.—Abnut ll o'clock lagt night Icenes occurred in this city which we hope never to witness again.— Nn livéq were lost. nnr limbs broken, IO tar as we heard, yet the broil (or I while threatened to relult oerlnuely. Some ol the l’hilndelphmns who pride in the CO}: norm-n of "bouncevs and killerl," created a duturbance in the pit ot the Theatre. which the nfficera undertook to quell. and in Which they succeeded fur a lime. “’heh the pulnrmnnce clmed. the “rat: and hy enas” begun to hurl defiance at the Phi|~ adelphinni. by yelling “hurra lor Pitts bu'gh." The two parties became organ ized, \\hen nn Filth atrvet t'nc "bouncer and killeru” armed '.hemsevu with brick batu, and the "rats and hyemu" “uttered. The police intettered‘to restnre order, but their ell-nu avniled but lllllt‘. One ul the watch‘mcn w.“ ialzvd and his mnce taken lrnm htm. A number at the ruwdios were arrested, but the main body tnm‘ed nll'tn their quarter; after thev luuud they could not get up a genuine Philadelphia not. A number of inullenuve permni “ere knuck ml dnwn in the street. It is dueto the l’hiludelphln vnluutecrs tn set that the ”deia'chunent” cumpnsed u! fighters are but a small prnpurtinn nl the number now In this clTy——-hut more than filly uut ol the whole Regiment. ITEMS [mm Pillsburg Papers of 191/: 'lhc mihlnry clechnn ground yeilcrdny afternoon presented an nnnimaled scene. We newer knew uncleceinn (o vxcitc mare gene-In! Inn-neat. All went on quietly {or a (nn-iuh‘fublc Hme. but in the Inter part n! lhe day the pugnucinu’ pruprrnilit‘l of many, bvcnmr. so oxcilcdflus In brrak (we: aII cuntlul, and a surceuion uf Inch-cl and fights More the ronsequvncv. Smne of lhe mm wore so luH of fighl lhnt Ihoy sec mul to be nhuoluh-Iv rein-wed after having a round. We would back them agqinnt double or treble lhvir number of Mexicans, in n {air wl-10. nixhoul other than natuta‘a‘ weapons. We regret to hear that une o! the Plnladelphia volunteers. was pcvrrcly beaten and cut with a knllc. in 11 fight \viln some one belonging to this city. His mouth was h'nrrlbly smashed, and several slabs inflicled on his body.but we beiiere his wounds are not dangeroua. The news lhnl another requisition had been madu upon Pennsylvania by lhe PH:- uidenl. wu received last night, and had a most exhilerating eflect upr'm lhe volun lecrl. who see in Ibis that Pennsylvania ll to be well represunled. The Irish Greens, and three German companies, will immo (lmlcly lendcr their services: to the Gov ernor. One of Capt. Hill’s company. mm wn slubbed in Fifth nlrcet on (he nighßof thc riot. is congldercd in n dangerous qitua tion. There was a rumor last evehing \hal he was dead. whlch upon Inquiry. We found H) be unlrucl, The man who wna struck wilh a brick-bu in "doing well.” There was a meeting of volunteer and resident printbrs at lhe'Exchango Hotel lan night. for lhe mutual interchange of kind leclingn. and another is called for to night, at which master prinicu are invi ted to attend. The er/l Represented—We believe that, as n general thing. In bully of meni under Heaven are moraventhueiutic‘nnd‘ patriotic than tbs: printers—and none morel willing to shoulderthe musket and marchl in defence of their country than they,-—— The Pennpxlvunin Regiment will have at least fifty printers. In every company they were strongly represented—among the WyomingArtilleristp blouezthero were no lcsla, than fifteen. many 0! them pen‘on‘ til lrienda'nnd acquuintanceu Shoulian 9pnortunityeffer, they‘vill render nzgoodv aeriunnt’mf:tlteggelrveu,. . .4, n. x _, j, ' "‘llollidéxy4bttrg. Standai'd. ‘."ACADEMY ELECTION. ' HE stockholder; of 111-e 'Clcarfiel'd A. T, cademy nre luformed llihl nu elec. tion will bulield at said Academy on Mon. day 'he 4th day ul January next, bon-rem lho hours of '2' and 6 o’clock, P. M. of said day, for lhe purpoce of electing nine 'l'ruslees and three Auditors (or said A. cndcmy. lor lho ensuing year. R. \VALLACE. Sec'y. A P. ‘3. For, lhe purpose of ascertaining properly. who are slockholdcrs in said A. cmlemy, it is required by a resolution of lhe board ol'l‘ruueos. that all tracul’rru of stock shall be filed with the Secrelury.and e'ilcred of record. Every person llu're. (are. claiming to be a stockholder. by vir tue ohny lunalcr. is required lo lilo lhe same wilh the Secretary, preceding laid eleclionn . Dec. 17, 1846 ACard. The lubscriber returns his thanks to (he sluckholileio ni lhe Cleaxfield [\culemv {nr lhe confidence tepmed in him by ele€~ ling him one nf lhe Irnilan of said inali iulion for lhe hut nine iiuccessiveyeara, and he now informs them that he humbly declines being re-elccled lor the coming _vmr. He 11'le vcluins \\ia ii)flnk9io(hc ciliznns of lhe bmnugh nl cifllfii‘lli. ior the confidence lhcy have repowd In him by electing him in nne til the Tuwn cnun cil, succes-ively [or lho lint five years; and he now ininfms lhcm also. that he humbly dcclim'ii being re-eleciecl. RUBERI‘ WALLACE. Dec. 17. 1846. PROPO S A L S ‘VILL be received by lho Schnal Di ' lcclors of lhe buruugh of Clear field, unlil the let day of January ncx'. {or building a Sghunl house in said Buro‘. lwo slmics high. built ol frame. finished all complete and painted, to be 46 lccl'by :10 [992. Plan and specificnlian lu be seen at the office nl Harrell 8L Gordon. where any information (lefilrfll will be given. G. R. BARRETT. Prs't. qfl Board o/S. Directors. [)cc.lo. [646. CORPORATION NOTICE. LL persnns mu-rmtcd will lake nn [x lice that a Charter 0! incorporation has boon grained to lhe " Flrut Presbyte rian Church of Mount Plenum." by llm Court of Common Pleas o! Cleaclicld cuunl_.', am] the umn- (vill be preseMcd l 0 (he m'xl Court u! Common Pleas lur cun firmnlinu, to be held an lhe first Mammy of Fcb"y next. “'54. C. \\ ELCU. Prol-h'y. Dcc.lo. 1540. ADMINIS'I‘RA'I‘ORI’S NU'I'ICE. ' ()I'ICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. N that Lcllms ol Administraliun have been granted In tho sutucnbus nn lhe elv tale of John Lamburn. lale u! (Ihad town ttlip.()lmrfic|:l runny". dcc’ul. A“ [m sum mdeblcd {u said «slate nru de-irnl in make payment \vilhuux delay, amllhmo hanug demands mll prcwnl them prop erly authenticated fur u-mw‘m-m. JOSIAH \V. LAMHURN. SAM’L K HEGARI'Y. .7dmiuisfralars. Dcc.10,1515. . TO COLLECTORS. - ‘ p F ‘HE (Jullccmrs of f “w -' ' a the several lnwn gé "Fl-”@I n‘mp‘ in lhe rnunly 0! 553) W Cieaufiviul, lur war: so . , «- lnrvcedlng 1N1“). are hereby inlurmml [hat in pursunnce Mun act of A‘semny pawn] the 80111 day of April, 1844, inlet-est at the ran: 0! 5 per cent. per nnuum, mil be churgml on lhe several balances due by them for Slale Inx [rum and aller lhe 2nd Tuesday of Junumy last. The cuilvctors for 1846- urc til-‘0 notified that inwrosl at the lame rate will be cllnrgrd on any balance of Slate tax that may remain unpaid by them lrum and ulu-r lhe 52ml Tues-lay ofJanua-' ry, 1847. They mil lhe-refute see the ne cessily ul iuunedinlcly paying ufl'lhcir dufi pllcutci. By order of lhe Commissioners. H. P. 'l HOM PSON, Cl’k. Comm’rs Office, Clear field, l4lh Nov. 1846. g NOTICE. NOTICE lS HEREBY GIVEN to . all persons indebted to thercstate of John Hegarty. late 0! Beccarin township.- Clcmfie’ld county, either by notes or bondls that their uccounls are lelt in the hands of John W. Wrighl. Esq}. [on collection. and that they are requircdvta pay the name on or betureltho firatday ol,F,ebruary next; Those ncgiecting this notice will beisluod against without respect to pc'Faona. . HENRY HEGAR'I‘Y. . WM. MULLEN, £8“ ”' Nov. 25, 1846. YE-VINVWARE. A, general assort ment at ’l‘inware will be constantly kept on hand. of the best quality. W 0" mnde. KRATZER & éARRETTs. July 29. WAGON &T_IMBER WHEELS . mom: gamma. ‘ THE subscribers hue on hand on. TWO HORSE YWflGON, and ‘l_ good «at or TIMBER'WHEELS. .4 ipchllyre—for salé. or trade. , , - A ' . ... 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