==l Bumottattt Banner CLEARFI ELD. PA.Jnn.16,!847. our “links are due 10 Messrs. Big |9|£'~Worrell ,and Reynolds for Legisiali‘ve lnvon. - ‘ @Wagive Governor Suuxrr's excel lenl'mensage «mire in lo day's paper. Our desire to give the importanl new: from the army. deprives us of any room for com rri'enl; Suffice it to my rhul no former'mer sage ever met wirh mgre general approval. Many ofthg fedora! papergeadrlyackmu l edge this; and even rhe rubid North flrner iran,of Philadelphia. soamr forced to any, rhat " upon the who'v, we regard the men up no! u'ilhnul far-or.” -- FROM THE ARMY The no" ‘from ottr army in Mexico.‘ to of the' moat highly important character. and we give It to the exclusion ol our usual variety. Tlm aspcct of matter: in that country wear rather a threatening appear» ante at present, but we have the moat lln‘ bounded rottfidt-nce in the officcta in com} mind, and, notwithstanding the cronkinga that are always henrd “hen the least dttfi got menacea any portion ufnur tmOps, have nn‘._a doubt but that everything will come right atdc up in the oDnd. Further advices are looked for with the utmolt anxiety. RXGIITZ——CO!. “mun was the (nu In more in (he Scnaxe in favor of rcunrding our patriotic midis". He offered I run lulion inalvucling our reprencntativca in (longteal to fa_vqr the pauaage of a law grinlmg uland bounty to every soldier in the Mcxucan war. Who is more deserv in? I Late from the Seal of “’ar! Threatened allae/r on Sallillo .’ (‘ancmtrulian q/Ilre/orces under General Taylor al_ fllonlerey. (Illovmmrlu of Santa- .flnna. Rumored rejection by the fllcxicmr Congress 0/ Propaoilioris for Peace. Fruit the li. 0. l’n'oyunt- of the 2d mot. p'l'he steamer Virginia. Captain Smith, unit-ed lastmeniog from Tarnpico. \‘la Brazos Santiago, having left the 317.03 on the 27th ult.‘ The brig Empresarin, Capt. Collins, which soiled from 'l'umpico on the 26th. alt-u arrived last night. By UH‘H‘ \l‘BSl‘io‘HP hm r- receit ed letters iron: Mr. Lurngdeu, at 'l'ampicn. ~uornc ofuhich we give below. The.) contain all tho. in telligence brought lit-m 'l'nmpico. and ctear up sumo points in the account: pro tiou-ly received uhich appeared obscure. We have conversrd with a gentle-mam who cami- paxsenger in the Virginia from Brazos, and who is direct from Mootorer. He has kindly furnishrrl us with the Inl lowing information. \thrch is highly im~ portanh'il there be no t-Iror in the oc ,rounts. They nerc tully credited at the Brazos, and are fonhrmod by» Capt. Brow. r'r. ol the filhOttntt Robert Mills, uho or rived last evening from that port. Aer unrest from Gen. Worth. nt Saltil lo, arrived at Monterey on \‘Vetinesduy, the ‘l6lh of “number. it brought the ours that Gen. “’urth had learned thro‘ his rpteo that Santa Anna tras‘u'ithin three ulaya' march of Saltillo. ot the head hi an army ul twenty or'thirly thousand men. [Other M(oul‘.ls say about 15.000.'_l The express bore u call upon Gen. 111le lm , rei_l_i_for_c_e_ntcnts. Gen. Taylor and hii otafl'hud lelt Monterry on Ihe 15th ult.—— the day belore the é'xprvsu arrived—tor Victoria. to join his command. which Willi tho days’ march in'odvunce of him. The cxpresr reached Gen. Taylor at Victoria nt 11 o’clock, P. M. on the 17th ; and at 8 u’clocka. M. the next day, Gen. 'l‘ay lorrdespatched twoArcgiments; the Ken turky-ond Tennessee Volunteéro} to rein force Gen. “'orth at Sallillo. intending to lollow himsell. oo‘soo‘n no possible, with oil hit disposable force: Gen 'l‘nylor felt confident of hi! being able to arrive at Snltillu before Santa Anna could- reach there. The whole force at Gen. 'l‘oylar would then amount to about 10,000 men. whirh he considered suflicrent to cope with on) force that Santa Anna could bring a » goinst him. ' ‘ . Gen. Butler, in command at Monterey. immediately sent on despatchel to Gen. Marshall. at Camorgo. and to Gen. Pot tmnn at Motomuruu. .to nend forward without delay ollthe troops they could spore lrom their commando. Gen. Patterson trod lelt Matamoraa only the day before the now reached that place. it rm at once forwardeded to him, and upon learning its purport our informant states that he immediately 'otartad on h|S réturn with the .view to proceed to Mon terrey. ‘ '. . “It was reported at 'l‘a'mplco on the 25th as‘ will be icon from theupootlcript to Mr. Lumoden‘o lost letter. that ‘o portion oi Gen. Patterson’s oommand had entered Vittoria. but it in not mentioned thatthe Generol hlrniell hoe! o'yrivod. no that we cannot judgeuhow, [or the noun from the two oouroéo'mayfcoofliot.. » . The? express reported at, .Mntotnorosthot the modtrom Monteroy to Cam-moon‘s lined {vilh.‘tioopsé-reguloro‘imd volunteers Ava—noni'their‘jmo‘rch to Mootercy. .hoving' ~ 'beoh'p‘royiously o'rdereddypfi Counterm ; ont any} thgrorwere‘four reglmonto on the ,1, , .‘r'iiid,f,~ The lento-from ~M9ol§ffiyxit iD' . ‘t’nted‘by’ predatorpbipdrot tangiherqi‘by whimchannelling"Eirptiindgredjrn'técu'r'e. 3.1 ' J.“ r "‘.‘. " . . ‘."N' i “.I-y ‘X! One trnin had-been nttncked n levr dnyn iwns advancing towards Snltillo with the before our informantphsted overtltc roed'. force represented. The rear 0! his col “ hnd nlm Several‘smnll prirtics, and some umn lelt to day, with the exception ol a low .menhatl'becn killed and wounded. few wagons.” ' We need not any this new! postnm ”‘8 l‘iglie-l'iintg“rest. As we mite weh‘nve only \‘t-rbttl reporti in regard to it. "bur hope to receive this morning our torren pnndence from the nrniy. There is no intrinsic improbahili'y in the news of San ta Anna's movement‘s. and il he possesses the energy and skill claimed lor him. no thing appear! more likely than that he should [all like 11 thunderbolt upon some point in our extended line and hope to crush us. But we have every confidence in the vigilance of Gen. Worth. and his ability to hold the enemy in check unti'. Gen. Wool and Gen. Tuylor arrive to his aupporl. A letter lrnrn Tampico to a commercial house in New Orleans, under date of Der l 7, says :—-" Adxiceu \-iaVnra Cruz were r~ccived Ins! cvenkng of the aclion nl the .‘lcxirun Congreu. Thoy declmc (hut they Will not llunk or heal of peace until cvely huslllo foot has cleared Mexican anil, and every vessel lhax liiacs our was! is wilhclrxmn. I consider lhe “ur nnw commenced in real carncsl. and l [naph m‘y lhal Tumpico wfll beconn‘ an Ameri can town. From the New Orleans Mercury FROM THE ARMY. Santa Anna appearl to be moving with a boldness and tact that were hardly ex peeled. and it he have nearly the force thzit is reported, he iii abundantly able to make atteirenl on one or the other ot the detached port's held by our troops, and by suiieiiority of numbers cutting it to pie ces. Gen. \Vuttb'n command at Saltilto, though not so for [rum uuccor as the divis ion under Gen. Wool, is the point direct- Iy threatened, in the destruction at that would HH‘UH’E‘ alto the destruction of Gen. Wool, cutting oft his communications.—— The posttinn of the advance pools respec tiicly were: Gen. Butler at Monterey nith about 2,000 men; General Worth at Saliitlo “till about 1.700; General \Vool at l’aiias itith about 3,000. The tu-olat (or places are west of the mountains. That Santa Anna has made the move incnt indicated. there to no rcamn to doubt, but many to believe. A gentleman in thio‘ city received a letter a tew days sincetrom an officer iti Gen. \Vool’s army, mention ing that a tumor had retithed that tatnp at Santa Anna's advance. and it is probable that Santa Anna iii welt informed of the comparatively small forces at the several lpth'li in pusscosion ol the Americans, and at their 'being widely scattered. ln pos ‘Smisitill tit this information, a rapid march to Saltillu and taking possession of that lptace utiuttl cut I“ communication be ltotien Gen. Wo'ol’n column and the torces itninrdiately under the cotnmsnd ol Gen. t'ray'lor. Gen. “'oul‘s camp at Parras is ll’ot‘fll and a ten: points Booth otSattitlo, 11115 miles distant ;'San Luis PUIOIi is at. tmosl directly south 0! Stiltillo. the gtcat trttad lrorn San Luis Potosi to Saltilto par. sing a short distance vast ol Gen. \Vuot’m ‘Cflllipnll Santa Anna took this road, Gen. “'oul would be apprised of the advance at the enemy in sufficient time to break ‘up his camp and join Gen, \i'orth at Saltillo; |Jot there is a road maikerti-on' the map“. lroni Zacatecas to Sattillo direct. “inch is probably the road prcle. red by‘lhe Mexi can chiel. and should lie succeed in reach ing Saltillo bettrie Gen. Worth could be uetl.reinlorcetl, it is possible the place any have to be evacuated, as no force at ron‘srquence could be spared from the gar rison at Monte-icy. 'l'he brigades of Gan ci-als Quitnian and Briggs lelt Monteiey tor Victoria on the 13th. and, theretore had been that days on the march beloie the expren arrived at Monterey, and no considerable lorce was stationed at any at the points between Monterey and the Rio Giande. By the last advices. two rrgi menta had been ordered from Comargo to join Gen. Wool, but they could. at the time Santa Anna’a tnoVeinent became linown. have scarcely reached Sattilto. Notwithstanding thio- apparently inaust picious posture or ‘afl'airs, \i'e do'not in~ dutge any lively apprehensions. The ut most confidence is to be placed both in the watclitulneas oltd lklll ottlie accoinpli.h -ed oflicerstwho command, and \ie have not question they would be able to anticipate the movements at the enemy in time to pKepare properly_tor his reception. Al the report of Santa Anna’s advance reach ed Gen. Wool’o Camp so early. it is not impossible the latter may have eflected a junction nith Gen. Worth, in which case we should count both to be sale, whatever force the Mexicans might number. Should the companies en roulelrom Cumargo have reached Saltilln, the for'ce ot Gen. Worth would be increased to 2.400; and' at the worst we believe he would be able to hold until" he could be further strengthened. -—Wo than look for the next accounta. therelore, with great interest, but not With fear of any serious disaster. Correlpondonco ofdxo N. 0 Com. B'ullcun: MATAuonoa. Dog. 23. 4 pl’m. {B/46. " Several poisons ave gomg w your cuy. all of whom are from Mpntereysns they say. They \lillrcarray warming accounts on to (he situation'of Gen. Wonh at Sal. lillo and the ndv'dnce o! a large force un der Santa Anna. . ' ‘ “ I have endeavored to ascertain the par, denim. and donor crfiitglbp' rumors..— They may beftrué ’3 butgjhpnlupuess upo ke‘rl ol arrived h'e‘ro‘yellel’dly. and 110 such ‘ degp'alvchenlaa ore. .oaid (9 have been sent have been received. ‘ _ ' f “"Onoflhihg is‘co‘rlainfGeneral Patter lon‘ his not cha'ngédv hig‘rouyte {owordo’ Vic toria. with the fbrco‘unde‘r, him~ ”command. I“ P3329L12r99m. d 9. aL-_s,amajAnm . Latest from the Army. e By Magnetic Telegraph. Cflrrespondonco of the Philndn.Dntly Keystone. Baunuorur, Jan. 12. 9 p. m.i1‘847. By the ernval ol the Southern mail we have received dates ltom Brazos at Dec. 30th. Gen. Scott had arrived out. The ndt'ance of Santa Anna townru‘a Saltillu was confirmed, and it we! supposud he had 30,000 men. . General Butler. with all the troops he could muster, had gone to the reliefol Gen. Worth. v General: Lane and Marshall. with all the troops they could get there, hod left Camnrgo on the 20th at December on a forced march for Saltillo. A Gen. Wool at the last advice: was VII”)- in ninet'y nules of Saltillo. It was suppov Sod he. Would reach Gen. Worth in time. —lt “as rumored that Santa Anna had thrown 17,000 troops between Generals Worth and Taylor. to prevent them join ing. but it was not crerlitgd. When the apron reached Gen. Tn]- lor, he ordered 'l‘wigzsa'nd Quitman to re turn and march for Saltillo. 'l'he pa‘rengers suppose that the battle had brcn fought by Chrirtmus, when Tay lor,l".\lgg§, Quituam, Butler. Wool. and ‘ the troops lrom Catnargo had no doubt or rived—all numbering 7.000. There was 'app‘ehenuinns at an attack on Matamoros and Cnmargo. The report that the Mexican Congress had reluncd our proposals has been con firmed. ' They any the] will not accept any for cigu intervention lnr pence. iifii’fiaim Expcnaamres (M? @&IB&IBIEW @0‘3‘53333'3 F 01? 11803:. JOHN W. WRIGHT, an. Treasurer of Cleavjieldrounly in account with said (mainly-from Hz: 141/: day 0/ January, J]. D. 1846. up lathe 81h day of Jana my. .0. I). 1847, inc/naive l‘n am’l rec’d lrom owncn of unsealed land: Ind sales lor lan's $1042 81 do from colleclou 3104 42 do on Jal. Rca’u note in full I 75 do from E. Irwin on Juty lees 20 00 do on 'l'hos. & Ros: Reed': no(e in full 26 25 do Wm. Wagoner'unole in lull 5‘2 36: To am’t of road money ol 1844 8: ’45 turned Io credit 0! counly ' 85.072 84 Ba'ancc due Treasurer 101 93 “ on lly nrn‘t paid on scalp. $232 14 do IS Comm’r “age; 223 94 do as oleclion expenses 777 09 do no Sherifl (en [27 85 do or Assenors’ wages 159 50 do - Road viewers 126 50 do u Comtablu' pay 173 03 do H. B. Beisel M clerk to Commimoncu H P. Thompfion " 11. P. 'l'hompton as clerk to Auditors 10 00‘ as costs in crlm. pros. 97 33} n 5 Juror wngn 1.036 24 School llllll’lcll 198 79 Wm. MrCrackcn as Auditor 12 I 2 Wm. Porter do ll 35 \V. 'l‘. 'l‘horp do 13 00 A. Bruon do 20 50 L. W. Smith M Att’y Gen. fees 68 75 G.’ R. Barrett do _ 450 L. W. Smith couocel to Comm’n 25 00‘ A. Irvin Proth’y (cc: 1852 79 W . C. \Velclt do 76 16 on new Jail 268 57 R. Wallace on nc't 0! ML due him u'l‘rl’r. 130 00 lor fuel, 81c. 54 71 G. P.Tote. court crycr 28 25 for stitionuy 1.7 71 H. Stone (or boarding ' priloners V5l 43 Jdroro'on luquiaitiono 23 65 Repairs V 46 64 as Surveyora’ wages 33 50 on bridge! 20 00 D. W. Moore on print- Ing contract 65 00 Mom: &'l‘hompaon “ 63 70 for sundriel 39 47 no rcluodt 208 29 J- T. Leonard tor paint. ing court More . 100 0.0 on oco’t ol money bor rowed trom bridge 20 00 'u exon. to Collectors 185 89 do do do do do glo do do do do (lo do do do do do do do do do By percentage 0' Trcns'r on 310.096'17 at 1% ' OU7SZWNDING' DEB/TS due Coun ty frbm Coliseum. unsealed landa. and ’ 'other'courqes. ’ ‘ - 'j' ' ' - Conuomu.’ ooun‘rv. ‘ ITATI. pma Roland cum 1836» 919 71 Jothufleams üßmdys do . 3 98‘ M Forcoy. , Bradfqrd 1837 m V 6-54 . I C. Gallnhor ‘ ' Chan >1834 , 119 1‘ ‘ Edmund Williams-10rd“ 1838 793 “ : Wm.‘Bom6nl|lo Chen w'do ' '9 66"? V l LowilSnydet .dO‘" 1837~ l .9138“ v l.vßarxlpbnugh-jBurnuldo 1838‘ 42-17, ' i Ul3 2‘25 25 35.114 77 I 38 90‘. 95,023 33 151 44 $5,174 77 Ilene Dunlap Jordan 1839 39 91 Bnmuel McEwen Chen- do 5 42 Ab'm Gomjr. ‘ Deguur do 751 M. Sunderlnnd 3.11 do 18 90 Dan'l Miller Gib-on do 97 97 Jar Golleher Burnside do 14 90 G. Willemoyer Penn 1840 446 Wm Rilhol Brady do 9 00 The! Henry Ferguaon do 16 69 Jon. Milcholl Burn-Ida do 19 77 Andrew Moore Form 1842 12 91 Ah'm Hon Bone 1841 4 43 Wm Bridgonl Covinglon do Dun'l Smilh Gib-on do 32 ' Salmon Tozer Che-I do 9 Adam Emerick Brody do 31 George Heiao Girard 'do I,‘ D Wnln Pdnn do ' D McCrnckon Bell 'do lnac Thompson Jordon do Geo C Paramoro Pike do D Fergus-In Ferguson do 11. Eisenhower Burnside do Tho: Overlorfl' Gib-on 1849 Geo. Wilcon. jr. Brigg: do H. Hegerly Decatur do 5. Jordan - Jordan ' do Ab’m Bloom Pike do 8. Guunnulua Cuvingxon do F. Lum'm Hunlon do John Weaver Bell do ‘ John Lumbum Cheel do . Geo. Tubba Fargo-on do hone Leo Bu'rnaide do thn MrQuillen do 1643 Jon-than Herr-horn Puke do A D Knapp Chen do C Shall” Decolur do lsnoc llorlou Fox do Ono lonl Hneloh do Slephen Grossello Girord do Seleh Morey Joy do The- mee Fergumn do Pazer Owem Ponn do John Coleman Olbson_ do 'l‘ ll Davis Furgusnn 18H Wm M Smiley necrorio do C Krnlzer Lawrence do F Lmnolle Covinglou do C No“ Burnazdu do Wm Murray (Jironl do Jnmen Woodl Chenl do G Snyder Kwrlhnul do J Whilesille Decatur do E He“ II Hunun do Jacob Waller: .80,” do F Pearce Bradford do James Mchnl Jordon ‘do Ruuell McMurrny Bell 1845 John Fergunon Ferguson do A M Glll Bradford do John Lil: Beccerin do Jul Gunln'ulu: Knrlhen- do S Brilharl Burnendo do I) McKeahen Jordon do 1" Dolley Penn do A Lnrunle Glrerd do Joe Mr-Clurren Decatur do Geo Turner Boaga do John ll Seilcr Brody do John B Kylar Morriu do J W Llmburn Chou , do John Bloom Puke do M Nichole. Lawrence do Jl‘ Leonard Bomogh do Ab'm Snyder I’iko 1844 Alexander lryin Boro' 1846 Jacob Campbell 801 l do Thom-I Holt Bradford do John Siilol Boggl do Dnvrd Welly Brody do John Dillon Beccana do Henry Miguel Covinglon d 0 S Willioml Chen do Wm Hughel Decatur do Wm Wino Ferguaon do John Rove Girord do Juno Wilson "union do Simon Thompson Jordon do Don'l Mooro Korlhouu do Joncph lrnin Lawn-non do George Hoover Nome do Wm Ferguson Penn do Geo \Velrh. jr'. Plke do Lemuel Byorl Burn-ide do John I Bondy Fox do Due on unsealed land- Due on H. Worner'e nole Due on George John-on'e note Due on George Ellingcr'e nole Dan from 11. B. Beiual Due from L W. Smnh Due Schoul Ilillricla Irom county two hundred and eighlyaovan dollar: and .lwenly one conu—boing lchool mom ay uled by'couuly preceding 1844, 6287 ‘2l Am'l ofoumandmg orders on 3d Jan. 1847. 84.089 00 W 5, the undersigned. Commiuionou of Clean field counly. hnvmg anmined and revised lho ac counll ofJuhn W. Wrighl. Esq. Treaturor of aid counly. for 1846. (19 report. That we find A balance due said Tran-urer from lhe county of on: hundred and one dollars and ninety-three conu—nnd the out-landing dobla duo lhn county amounung lo nix lhou-nnd fol" hundred and four dullm and nine ly~lwu cenll. ln wilneu wherool we have hero unlo not our hands and null. Ihil eighth day 0! January. A. U 1847 S JOHNSON. C . I J. A. READ. z “mm " An'u'r—H. [’.’l‘uonP-on. Cl'k. 1 WI. tho undersigned. Auditor: of Cleurfiold counly. having examined and revised the nccounh of Juhn W. Wrighl. Esq.. Treasure" 0! mid county. fur 1846. do report. That We find a balance due mid Treasuwr from Iha county. orona hundred and one dollnn-und ninnly-lhno conll—nnd tho out-landing debt: due the connly amounting to II: thousand four hundred and {our dollm and ninety (no ccnu.‘ In wilnea- whucoi we have hercumo not our hundu und nah [his eighth day of January, A. D 1847. AB‘MBROWN. WM. 'l‘. THORI‘. Aud'u J. M‘SHAW. “noun—H. I‘. 'l‘nomuon, Cl'k, Unseatéd Road Taxes. JOHN W'. WRIGHTv an., Treasurer qf Clearfleld county. in account with the several townships [or unscatcd roar' lam rec‘d in 1846. To nm't of said lax rec'd ~01?- By 3313’! paid Beccnrin Op. in~ eluding percentage, 8144-41 do Bell do 75 76 do Bogus 'do 45 39 do Bradford do 18 93‘. ‘ do- Brady do 185 31 3- ‘i do- Burnside do {~OO ’ ‘. ‘ do Borough do _ 12.49? " do Chen W tin-1808; -' 'mdo ;Covin‘glon;doj ,‘95 825“ f . [dog Decotura, do "165. 68‘ 3' " floi'Folgul'ojl .do '. 22 0]» {Marlo}-Fox'-A_'w>=~§,~.do , 2547/ , dog-ohm r, aoj'i'lss 187-3” 6 91 3 08 32 26 uB3 900 100 31 00 19 95 JOHN W WRIGHT; Eng“ Tamar of Glearficld county in account with ”to several lchool district: in said county. . v DR. IS 99 19 49 41 17 92 21 51 112 so 52 6'! 69 11 19 14 24 «4 53 46 38 'I 21 2s 59 l 18 1 24 To om'! of unaoaiod school lax ' received in 1846 01.2784! ' ' OR. By am't paid Baccuria diqlri‘crin- . oludmg percentage . SHE 49 - do .Bell do a 7'4 21‘ u do Boggo do 82 38 ' 4 do Bradford do 13 09» ’~ , do Brady do 71 57 do Burnlldo do 23 23 _ do Borough do 12 64 - do Cheat do 57 88 do Covington do 66 86 do Decatur do 119‘ 46 do Girard do 25 84 I do Gonhon do 866 m, U do Huston do .67! 35 do Jordon do 36 97 do Kurhauo do 40 06 ''\ - . do Lawrence do 72 24 “ . do Morril do 225 25 g do Penn '_ do 43 38 ‘ ' .I '1 i do Plke d 0 64 15—"_"-‘ \ 33.150171. Bal. in hands of counly 'l‘ro’r. 122. 79 14 72 23 55 73 2o 34 e 4 32 69 1 91 .9 no a 05 I'9 01 1 58 31 66 13 95 58 so 7 27 03 39 58 57 97 28 37 10 50 9 Bl 88 23 92 16 27 26 01 82 16 5 60 30 88 , 364 35 18 8 40 20 52 24 85 ll 85 6 27 7 l 9 7 64 ll 93 3 47 87 83 59 30 B 48 40 IS 17 29 8 47 10 16 2 55 9 00 2 49 10 12 l 34 43 01 20 15 34 6| 5 00 47 32 17 49 19 61 106 64 67 43 69 5| 55 35 '23 3 14 79 67 18 42 35 47 150 91 . WI. HlO uudordgned. Commillionen 0! Cl."- lield counly. having olflmlncd and ravlud the ac count. of John W. Wright. Trcl'luror ofnld coum Iy, wilh the several lawn-mpg for unuqlod Bchooi and Road In rushed in 1846, do rope". Thu! "0 find lhom an above slated. In wilneu when“ we hn'vo hereunto not out handunnd "all lhll sigh"! day 0! January. A. D 1847. 8. JOHNSON. . J. A. READ. :C‘mm "' 526 9'2 58 86 13 84 17 82 33 59 47 2] 33 03 81 78 3 05 8 08 27 56 56 62 163 so 92 91 118 31 58 66 172 41 85 09 89 12 38 17 %098 neao 183 34 92 4o 83 86 14 97 62 49 46 89 as 62 ' so 43 23 86 49 76 12 71 18 79 1o 60 117 49 68 23 17 29 12 04 245 38 130 28 87 23 12 63 170 27 as 67 378 44 202 33 176 06 so 81 6 96 8 47 J LL679 15 1 35 oo ‘ 84 19 03 10 00 I 7 00 86.404 92 $1775 62 CAI .do Hutton do 116 82” ' do Jordan do 60 6! ‘ do Kulhum do ‘2B 99 do . Lawrence do, 102 88 ‘ 'do Moni- do 212 63 day Penn do 83 7Q ‘ do Pike ‘do 94 88'-——-—’—' 31.686 47 Balance duo tpu. from Tra'l. 189 I 5 School Fund. Anna-run —II. P. Tuounon. Cl'k. “’3. the under-igncd. Auditor. of Clonrflola roumy, having onmined and revised the account ofJuhn W. Wright. Treasurer ol said county. will: the neural township! for ununted School Ind Road lnx vecoiud in 1846. do upon, That we find lhon as above “and. In wunau whereof we h"- harounlo no! our handl and “all lhil uighthxdn] 0‘ Junnury. A. D. 1847. ' AB‘M BROWN. WM. I‘. THORP. zAud'n.‘ J. M. SHAW. ATTIITED—H. P. Tuonmou. Cl'k. - NOTICE. ALL perlons having unuglflcd accounu' wilh lhe late firm of Eight & Pow ell. are hereby notified lha! they are Ite quired to come for Ward and Ieulo‘; “In same on or before (ho first day of Much next. Janualy 16. 1847 TO MILL OWNERS. 'EVHE attention of mill owners and oth ers in rupeclfully ihvitetl ta' ‘ Brycc’s Patent Water-wheel, (made ol cast iron.) which has been re cently intrmluccd into this county. ' 'l‘llo lubscribrr lecll confident lhnt they‘ll". nupcrior to any other wheel now in use’ in. this country. and he desires all p‘erlom interested to see them in operatiolv‘vlnd judge lnr themselves. He would refer to the lullnwmg gentlumon Who have them in their mills. viz :——J:mes Shafler. John Miller. chnb Colema‘n; and Jlme. Mlx, on the Sinnemnboning; E. &t W. F. If win. Clearfield ; Levi Lulz. Frenchvilleg and \‘Vm. Irvin. CUrwiulvtlle. A. COW LES. 1 January 16. 1847. 65%... A/ HANDSOME BluzCK WWW HORSE. not quite m ":R- yen" old.—i| perfectly gentle ' "“‘ ‘ and “(e—racks and nice] un der the saddle, and Mom in ha‘rneu. Slid home will be sold low. as the owner in o bliged 'odispme at him in order to rain money to pnyufufrlho ,uxiginal purchase.— [fi’App‘y at (his oflice. January 14, 1847. ‘(DAQBQIIGDEHB PERSONS are hereby cautioned :- galm! taking an nasignment of a cer: taiu Judgemen! notewiven by me to Jon Brenner and Wm. “son. of Karthddl. dated about the 15m of July. ’1846. c.“- ing for ninety‘niue dollars and some «all. u Ihavc'not received value for thus “no. and am determined not In pay i: “MCI! compelled by due pourse oflum . - JAMES WILSON. ‘ January 16. 1847.-—pd. -. . .- NOTICE S HEREBY GIVEN. that flatten o! l Admmimation'have been grlntcd to the aubsctibers on Iho Bmm of- Add!!! Wheeler, late 0! Jay township. Elk "cé'unr ty. dec’d—iherefore. Ml;-ncrsohs fiadwiég themselvu indebtcd. to paid csia'e'a'ro ‘re quind to make immediaio' payment-to th subscriben. and those having" demand. win pruem ‘hcm‘ duly 'luthenlicaled for settlement: ‘ ‘ '* ’ w: -‘ . ~. JOHN M’QRACKENa’=S 4 ,ISAAC D. ma ' ;' 3' .V '4. . ' fldminl' t'fln‘ho Caledonis,‘-Jan. 16. laifgfifmpitbfio 3. 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