Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, February 02, 1859, Image 3

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lindonthmloathof "Weie" B
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ill, nlionin linn In r
lo He
1 fill hi
haul I" l"llt "i,M ""' ,"
Though 'li" I'"' Siir will i
if tve nl iv heaven Mini mow,
We can I"'!'11'1' them at ill.
t;, ,M i'l to look ll tlll'lll ill (ll'lll h,
inl think of where they've gone ;
W'rro llii-y not numbered uilli the dead, ,,""M "t'r holy
... ii .: 1.1 1... 1... ...... ' "
Sill Ulllt"1'' " "Uivi t.u iniimi.
IKvji in tho curt Ii tlu-y now are luid,
The mould is mi thcin spread
Xolii'" that foim'd to liiui that uiiuK',
Their sjiii iti loth huvo Hod.
"f liU i Ii
nf Ilia ir,, ,1,,
if' it Mill,
II", Ii k'ai i , l,ir nil Rllll. i',,,,,,,!,),'
liM-iimi t.t-f h ,,,(. rr,. I Ii m t-u- 'iilnni..
"'ii. Ass. .r.l,i .,, Mr. n,, nttnv, j.
Ii'i ni-.l l.inw. II o I il. ,,.,g, ,, )',,.(; ,.
'I'l", mi I wn-nor timlv to 'liii.tnwi nf
"''"'(I. Hill wlirll Ciiilllllilti i ,v nn.'lif
Ills (mil till lit lint iniun ...,...,,..il..i
Ii" 'li"- iir.iui. .Icliko ntiy Ineusiirr. that' Ml.
MM.u,,,!!'iv,.,,i,,, 'T;:,r " r 10 r,,e',1 r,om c,lMtfM m ,.cvio...
iii"i t linn ohrr I (Vn li 'iil 1 to nv, that' years 1
MfiM' io nvo n ?.t. vim i o am I ivr I mm mwnni.,! I. r . I u-i . p.-
. in country ioni. ,. ,,Wl.r. lo tmi I rcc t! Iron, other sourcs, por Co.n'is Hook,
to to l.ii ill. I.' to tiMii'h nil in.- I CH. ' '
nnrtm aud rxriNPiiuRn oFcirARrmtJfo
rOR A D 11511
John MrPnM, Tinvumr of ('li-ailleM Cunlv, In -coutil
wild Pnii.H i.unl; from the f,ih .lanimty i v.x, i0 tlm ful,
Juiniaif 1 .'. '
institution
i Mr. Hard has long 1. con r member of
j the Presbyterian church, mid ha been ft
I very regular worshipper in the Sanctiiarv,
Ulld III) cllicicllt Slll'tiiirlorof the miMinanl'
tho meniis of Grace, and the ordinances
(of tho Church, Fivcnf his children huvo!
, departed before him, and ho has now gone I
mini lull tho other five mid his n.-od n.o t. i
Uriu'lit niifjcls wcleomcil " esio" home, 1 "f-. Ix'sulcsa very (ireat nuinlicroffViciid.s
p., tlmt hriL'ht world iihovc. l"1.!'1 .r.t'll,,ives to n,0lll- L(dair
l wj rierprwr.
Sivcct Annie too, is now w ith God,
Her uplrit rose on high,
J ml there si e will forever lie
An angol i tlw ky.
Xut:e
power,
ull mi-
hnlv ivliffion, and to imsisi, Hy Iml. duo Trciw'r limt lottWincnl
l'tiii our vico mid tilnrioim ' " .lurorn' cxiiciikch, '
KOIKl V IOVH,
l ox, Wild tuts, Ac.
?1,V.U 2.1
ml nw t't'Hr I",ron,si ,V0('1) no moro
for tliOMi we know you love ;
Aycr'sSarsaparilla
On our Table.
A contpoimtl ri'iiipclv. in wliii-h wo Jmvn in.
Imrod to iuikIiicc the mnt rll'eetunl alterative
tlmt can bo made. It i a concentrated cxtruet
of l'uni Suntopnrillu, no combined with other
nuiwlamcs of Btill Rreatcr alterative power as
JV (7oi Jupiili! MoHllf'y. rhc 1- t i- to all'md mi cllective antidote fur the dieases
.... nunilier of this valuable Magazine : "r"npariiiii ih reputeit to cure. It is believed
... .. i , that Mich a remedy is wanted bv those who
la, maile i appeara.He, ,, one oi , (Qm Stnlmol,s CQn ainU'dthntmw
Jicmoft attractive periodicals we have met which will accomplish their euro must prove
itilh for some tune, llns is tho second , 'cne service 10 uns large claw of our
i , i i- , . alnieted tclluvv-citizeim. 1 low cumnlctelv this
Iluml,or ,s,ed since its cstal.lish.nent, ,,,, wiu d() it buf bee M brl.s
Wl U l'""'"""' ' v j.. v.. i iiuuiii. im many ui ine worst cases 10 DC louiiu
each as they huvo upon the last, ! o! V11' l"lllrtv'"K complaint:
i-iLlim vi.x AMI! OCUOFULOUg LOMPI.tNTS,
KlII'lTION AND KlllTTIVE DlSK.iSKS, Ul.lT.U5,
l'lMCLis, Dr.oTcur.s. TirMoiW. Salt IIiieim.
J.lection Kxiieuseii.
Asi-essors' Wnges,
Constables wages,
CommiHiioneiV ( 'ounsol,
ImproveinentH i. ,
Kent for Trernirer'i ollieo threo yenM,
renitentiaiy cxiioimes,
Sherill "h fees,
Trans. Land Hook,
l'rothonotary, ic,
Uooks, Pockets, &c,
Jail fees,
Tipstaff and Court Crier,
Auditor' fees,
Auditois' Clerk,
County Triiiting,
Fuel,
f'oinniissionei's' Clerk,
Kee-Assessments,
Commissioners' wages,
Amount paid for justices foes,
Amount paid for district Attorney,
Amount puul lor repairs to rub. Isuild
UlOKft 91
332 (H)
3(1.1 TO
V 18 bii
1.17 Tl
.10
102 45
37 )
UA U
I'M) 0(
11 00
213 72
l'JO 'IS
1 12 85
57 50
4.1 00
2.1 00
lt4 00
80 50
1U2 50
24 00
370 50
27 48
4.'! I 00
372 10
tlnsid,
'loiirn,
U l llhfltll,
1tlll 1,
ilordall,
Kfllthnns
K not,
l.nwretice,
Motiin,
lVllll,
rik...
I'liin,
WixMtwnrd,
U. ii. Mm,
.l .liii W, 1 in m r,
Hilnll Hill n.
Will. 1'ii'cy,
Jmne White,
.Inhn Mi Mnriv,
linger,
l ledctlrK NMul,
li. 1-mrr, nr.,
los. M. rjf ncer,
.lolin HruUiker,
H. Stevpti",
M 1 1? ?'l f.S f I .'.
(Hi M !
I.M 12 M .'is 4 in
hi HI 41 .'ft II Thi
120 71 M IH 'o .v
47 1 1 4H Hi t l"
lit II I I lil III ful
4' i7 17 I'm o.l ful ft
17 I I !ih li'i .11 on
212 .II 17 CO 41 00
3x2 40 U7 11 30 fin
111 87 4141 It i"
l'.H II 7'J 71 21 hi
riJ O
HlO t lit OMMI.IK I At. Ililll.lil:.
1 ittuiiH, I'a. t'mntrnrti lK.'J.
Ir(;i'l mul Hi""l lliitrough Cuumii't-
Am't duo from unseated lnid,
Am't duo on Nolcs, Judgments, Ac.
Am't of outstanding order,
Balance duo County,
J'ViH.1 42
271 u
W2 41'
?102H7 83
1077 Oil
?'.'210 71
Jons MtTiiSRsoN.Esii., Treasurer of Ck'Mi field County, in account
with tho different townships for Road Fund for 1X50 and '57.
1)K. To balance duo Tps hut settlement, "7 87
To amount from Unseated Land for 18,10 rmd 1817, 8201 22
CK. By am t paid I m, I5al. duo 1 ps.
S 588 94
525 58
anon
uiiich was itself tirst rate, they will make
,o "hVimMic" surpass all its cotemponi-
a vcrv short tunc. J he articles are "' vlii jii:ai, svrHius and SvniiUTin Af.
Amount paid for Commonwealth cost, 8D0 50
Exonerations to Collectors, 304 02
lVr centage to Collectors, 307 34
Treasurer's per centago on receiving, 147 84
Treasurer's per centago on puying, 130 18
Huhince due Treasurer, 209 99
?101G3 78 ?10403 78
u in
I l T. TV T
ibu.eU by the best literary talent in ' '
I. i .1 . '
uui even ii not, mcir
:onlr
he Unitt'l States
uerits me equal to the best. One article
Jone, the 2nd chapter of ".Scenes in ye
intern land," is worth tho price of tho
UagMllifl,
ellcnt both as to execution and design.
lut we have not space to speak at length
(its merits ; suffice it. to sav, that we
I'l-C'l.V AM) JNDKII'.STIOV, r.UYSIIM'.LAS, HusK
hi Sr. Anthony's l'liu:, mid indeed tho whole
chi 's nf complaints arising from luruuny of
nir Iti.omi.
J i'hi' lomiHiund will lie fouud a Brent cro-
The illustrutions are ulso ex nio'cr f.f health, when taken in flic spring, to
M.i imc loui numor winch lestcr m tho
bin d at that season of the ycur. Hy the timc
y expidsien of them muny riuikling diwlers
i are miiiicd m the bud. .Multitudes can. by
4moio,f Outstanding Due from Collector! for 1858 and yrtvwits Ytars.
VF..V1I, TOMNSlllI'. COLl.rC .NAMES. I'OL.NTV. STATE. MILITIA.
Heecaria
Hell,
Hoggs,
Bradford,
Hrady,
Ptiriisidn
j Chest,
I Covington,
Clearfield,
I)eeatur,
Ferguson,
Fox,
Oirard,
Cioshen,
Clraham,
Huston,
Ionian,
Karthaus,
Xnox,
Lawrence,
Morris,
I'enn,
Pike,
Union,
Woodward,
1847
1818
Jordan,
Hell,
Jordan,
Tcnii,
James Ilea Jr,
It. Wetzell,
Henry Swan,
A. bpenccr,
205 51 92 14
f si.,.ib.r n..l.ll,.tin ib.it :"""" tins rcmcuy, spare tnemseives irom
1 I the emluraiice of
funl riiiiti()na and lili'iTiiuir
arior claims, in our estimation to pub- ' thnnigh which the Hystcm will strive to
c favor- Terms S3, per annum. Single, d itself ot ei irrupt ions, if not assisted to tlo
2 for $5. Uaksmith Aco. xvvt"KhUymtunlchmntotbotoay
181'J Covington, 1). lujLruciitiy,
)nes,
! vitiatfd IjKhmI whenever you find its iinpuritiej
V'llUH" i ",w',f, ill jviitijrivni v itjvwi.i(
lork city, Publishers.
ti, .i,.,.v... i. ,,...;. ,-... ti.;
' T ' ' . ' ' . ' i ur sorts ; cleanse it when you find it is oh.
ie farm Journal for I ebiunry, is on our bruited mul sliiL'L-isli in the veins: cleans? it
ible, and is equal in point of interest and whenever it is foul, and your feelings will tell
inetv to any of its predecessors. We '0"w,u'"- 'Veil where no particular disorder
,," , . , . . . . . I i icu, punpiu enjoy ueucr ncuiin, anu live
mW not be expected to do it justice in a j,,,, for tieallsing ti,e blood. Keep the
iwt notice like this, but wo would rec blood heahliy, and ull is well; but with this
jimendour farmers who n: o not now I j',l',uiiiiii i nie utwrucrcu, mere can ne no
, . , , . . . . ! iu-ihii; iieaun. .oiier or later somcttiinc
.king a good agricultural Journal to sub- .,, ,,,i ,i.n m,,i,-,rf
life is disordered or overthrown.
SarsapiirilU has, and deserves much, the
ribe and examine it for themselves.
eassurc them they will not regret it.
jblished by Orange Judd, New York
IV.
To Correspondents.
i
repittution, of accomplishing these ends. Hut
the world has been cgrcgiounly deceived by
preparations of it, partly because the drug
iiliiae has not all the virtue that is claimed
for it, but more because many preparations.
eliding to be concentrated extracts of it,
lla's communication in reply to " Spru-' ":,tili" ''I'1 of tllc virtu0 of Sursaparilla,
. . . ! .r nav thing else.
," is conceived in too bad temper to be j , )u-ripR ,u. yrars ,e puUic ,invp ,,P(,n
public benefit, and wo can not permit led by large Lotties, pretending to give a quart
ar columns to bo made tho means of ' ''; o1 , " ,rl" :! 1 "r onc 1 'olllir.-,It
... . , 11 u ee kiivc oi en irauus upon mc sick, lor
Kting injurious reflections upon the con- ,.,. ,!(;t only contain little, if any, Surssria-
a't of any one. " Sprucy" has been an- r'-'w. '"it often no curative properties whatcr
we.l, and in good feeling, and wo do!;'r- Hee bitter and painful disappointincnt
it deem it necessary to devote our col- Supaparillu which llood the market, until the
nns to the subj'cct to an unlimited ex. '"i;'.e itself is justly despised, and has bcccine
ut. Hal, however, must not be ollended. I 'm'1'v,"',.us n imposiluni una tlicat. Mil
Tednnoi think, if lie knew his brother i to nipply such a remedy 'us thull lescue the
uclier, that tie woubl meet his inquiry name tium tlic loud ol i.tilnquy winch rots
m l ccnuiiilv it was nothing more,) in the I ." ." V , """k Y- u"Ve Pr"ma. "r
' i In M'iiifT it line virtiif uliii'h nvo uri'sii t
lanner he does. The communication of; bv the oiditmry run of the diseases it is intend-
iickorv, in this p iper, had been crowded ; cd to cure. In order to sccmc their ci.mpUte
ut of our I i-t issue ' eradication from the m stein, the remedy t hould
i ... he jiulleiouslv taken according to dilutions on
Uooked Kl' s reply to ' Spruey, is the Lcttle. "
!u to the same objection that we have ; rREPAr.ED bv
Ulil J Va .1 1 Ii It tV .SJ,
I.OWKI.L, MASS.
Prit c, St l'r Uottle Nix lloltlcs for 83.
lxio
1851
1852
1853
1854
185,1
1850
Jordan,
l'enc,
Hell,
Kurthutis,
Morris,
Ten ii,
Hurnsidc,
Jordan,
tox,
Tike,
Chest,
Jordan,
Lawrence,
Tike,
Win. Wiley,
Thos. I'eiiton,
J. Sunderland,
K, Hnrthrie,
Jos. Hothrock,
Jos. liavis,
John Young, 30 01
1). Williams, 3 15
Thos. J. Hundy. 1 00
Curwensv'll John Askey, 28 93
l'ecatur i. Jiepliart,
Jos. Culd'vell,
S. J. Tozer, 4.1 8.1
Jos. ratteison, 12 13
H. Spackman,
T. 11. McClure, 2 02
Covington, J. B. Barnioy,
Clearfield, T.J. Mct'ullough,
l'enn, Jos, Collingworth,
Woodward, Abram livers, 10 57
Hradfoid, John Holt,
Hrady, Jacob Kunt., 182 42
Chest, Jon'a. Fry,
t 'ovington, I). Holloy
Curwensv'll Jno. I). Thompson, 1 00
1 02
uile to "Hal's." He.-ides, its stylo of
nliogiaphy mid chirograph', would not
ive entitled the author to a much higher
fgree of scholarship than he allows
siirucy, and if wc had niidortaken to I hns won for itself such
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral,
renown for the cure of
nl.lM.!t .. ... -...1 l 1 ..... 1 ... ...... ,11 j cvrrv variety ol 1 liroat anu l.ung toiuiiiaiiit, inai
uUbh it, e would have been compelled jt - cnin.,-). mmecnsa fur t0 t,emw lhc
) re-write it, and that would have taken evidence of its virtues, wherever it has l ccn t-in-
,i ii i rlorcd. As it has lone bfcn in mustiuit use
lire limn than we could spare. , Jhr;,I1Khmit thU 8Pctioni KC nm, nnt do morc 1han
In short, we think "Sprucy" is .answer' : assure the people its (runlity is kept up to the test
1 .. 1 ,., i.i , . , c .it ever lias been, and that il may be relied on to
I to Ins own nnd the country s sat.sfae- . . ,hcir J ... , hR8 fuuIld ,0 do.
''n. if he wtis i-ii-n in making the
li;irr'es ng.iinst what was once thestand
'I School Arithmetic, wo do not re
fJ liis ofTeneo of so heinous a nature us
icall down such an avalanche of seiiso
retort as we have already received.
Ayer's Cathartic Pills,
FOB TILE CCEE OF
Cjtttirrmcti, Jatmdicr, Dtiprjia, Indigestion,
DijtcHtery, Foul Stmnnch, Lrytijulat, lhaiiuehe,
Vile, Iilieumatism, V.i uptiom nnd Mm l)ttmes,
l.irer Complaint, Vropsy, Tetter, Tumors and
Suit Phium, Worms, (iont, Kmralgia, ut a
Dinner I'lll, and for Vitrifying (lie JIUmI.
Thry are siipnr-ronted, so that the most sensi
tive con tnke tliom pleasantly, and they arc the
best nperient in the world for ull the purposes of
family physic.
Price 25 centi per Box ; . Eoxei for 1.00.
Obituary.
Dito, near this city, of dropsy, Jan. Kith
A Mr. Richard Hard, in the eighty
lurth year of his age.
Tli ,! i Z r
-..w VtiiH 111 111 U Li 11 eO . 11 111(11 1 ' , T,. CI,M
aiiiu and clearness of comprehension,: nnmcsto certify the unparalleled usefulness of lliese
Hip dav of bis iI.miiIi u u lir.rn in ' i...t m.r imi. linre will not ncmiit the
rmnklin Co., Ph., nnd with his father. ! insertion'of them. The Agents below named fur
.i. ..... . ' . .: iu.uti.iu A i u a v ac in whicn tnrv
uu n uh a rresiiytenan U ergvman, subsc-, ,,1Ml frm " " C i JZr niinnV of the above
iatlr removed to Huntingdon fin.. Pa-. I rc P"' w'"l l tXXZl'Xu
?np.i.; r .i i . . i . conipiainis, una uio uv.....
we Ins father was elected, and served Jowcd for their eurc. , , -.v.
"eve years in Con!rvsl. I Do not be put off by unprincipled dealers witn
other preparations they mane more i.rmu .....
Demand Avru'R. and tnko no others. The sick
want the best aid there is for them, and they should
our Kemediei arc for salt by
SOLI) IIY
C. 1). Watsos, ami M. A. Frank, Cloarfleld
E. F. !H;KNSER, Mosriflal.
C. R. FosTrn, Pnilipsburg.
, Curwensvilln.J
, Lutlierhiirg.
And ill drugKi.U. de.22, ms.
hisfithor was a Deninrrnl. of f he .Toin.p.
1" school, and infused into the mind of
" loii, tho uriuxiiiles
fy found by experience, to be the only i
ti principles which can safely carry
"Hopublican government, Hence ho
hold steadfastly and cultivated the
fW'Wesof Jefferson, and cast, his first!
'wlent'ml vote for him mul what is voJ
7 reniarkaLle, ho niver missed an elee-'
on, uut has voted for every democratic .
hMl.wi!i-?.,,h"t ,,f,li?d t0 ESTATE OF ROBERT VRIGLEY,Sr.,
ftl "ii" l III" IIUI'IVBL nun 15
land of his birth, was elevated to
highest ollieo in the gift of tho party
ieb liB was so sincerely attached.
wor holding the office of Tost Master demifrnod, on the mute of Rohort M'rigl.y, Br.,
if . v j' ii, iii. vuerry ircn, in i n., ' ..n.. ... .. f..-
i. JiArd nim-l Iiam. loii .i i .na havinir bunineM concerning- the nm. art
V and ha. livwl with hie family on it b'b T 1.1 immed,,,te e,tU,nont
1 co,nort ana plenty, as fur as , WILLIAM K. WRIGLKY.
Affminiilmtttr.
Bradford tvwosbip, Jauutry 19, 1Vj9.
j Deceased.
' mjOTICI'l In hereby given tht Lettr of Ad
11 ininislralmn have been Eranted to the no-
1857
Decatur,
Jordan,
Huston,
Morris,
l'enn,
Tike,
Woodward,
Heecaria,
Hoggs,
Hradford,
Hrady,
Hurnsidc,
Covington,
Clearfield,
Geo. Kephart,
11. M. Johnson,
Asa Young,
John Hoover,
James Arthurs,
Lewis I. lllooin,
J. Hegarty,
John U'eld,
Ihiniel Smael,
John .Shirey, jr,
G. H. Goodlander,
James Smith,
J. V. Kidcr,
Isaac Johnson,
Curwt'iis'vll Z. McNaul,
rerguson, Jos. Straw,
Fox, J. !5. Heath,
Goshen, Ellis Livergood,
(iriiham, Samuel I.ansbury,
Jordan, Wm. Williams,
Karthniis, Wm. M JMichaels,
Knox, John rox,
Lawrence, J. J. Tate.
Morris, Daniel Heains,
Penn, Isaac Kirk,
Hike, J. H, Garrison,
Woodward, S. T. Slmli;
1858 Heecaria, Samuel Shoff,
Hell, F. G. Miller,
Hoggs, A. Houghmnn,
Hradford, S. P, Wilson,
Hrady. Godfrey Zilliox,
Hurnside, John ltiddle,
Chest, L. J. Hurd,
Covington, J. M. Kciter,
Cleartield, R.J. Wulhice.
Curwensv'll Wm. McHridc.
Decatur, And'w Hauhman
Ferguson, George Williams,
Fox, D. N. Heath,
03 89
3 35
30 1)1
11 01
80 93
70 09
19 50
191 98
09 80
17 10
27 95
49 45
08 00
U 07
25 00
4 21
1 20
107 00
1.1 18
27 89
112 84
101 94
315 03
281 75
110 08
93 43
597 C2
250 44
240 79
129 04
204 82
140 50
202 20
175 2.1
21 87
8 29
15 14
18 17
4 74
52 20
9 29
22 84
10 94
77 01
41 00
1 00
151 43
10 17
40
12 42
111 59
7 20
89 47
4 10
45
89 59
14 08
30 23
0 00
4 10
17 50
33 00
25 00
32 50
0 00
20 50
13 12
30 50
1G 28
7 00
173 00
107 22
497 19
252 37
290 71
203 75
8 31
308 40
37 40
239 40
341 53
249 23
114 00
1257 92
108 24
2-18 18
352 70
194 4H
758 20
171 08
122 25
327 22
020 51
75
00
88
74
44 50
32 49
28
15
10
99
Niiw I In
run fiin.nl i. tlm I iiiiimI MhIm. Vniin men'
rrprtitt Inr letunl ili'tlci 1 1 Hi t'linulllig Roma.
J. C. fwitlt, A. M. I'rnfvaior of !)ik-keplnlf .
mi t Kelt-lire of ArcnlltilH.
A. T. loi TiiitTV, Ti'SolierbfArlthinetionJCumr
' im-miii Calculation.
J. A. lUviuiick nnd T. C. Jtix, Teseliert of.
Hook keeping.
A. (.'owlet and W. A. Mii.i.nn, Profs. of Penman-
hip.
SINGLE AND H0VDLK ENTRY HOOK KEET
I.VO, Aa used in (very drpartinout of butineu.
C'uinmeiTi'iW Arithmetic llnjiid Ilutinrit llVifin.
Dctrrtinrf (Vvtmfrrrif Mi tryitrctmtii
(Vrre;Miii(ciicf? Vnmmtrciul Late
Are taught, and all other nil.jijcts necenary for
tl nucccsa nod thorough eiliicutiun of t
practical business man.
rii:MirMi in ih&h,-
Drawn nil tho promiiims in rituburgh for the
past three year-, nlno in Eaatera and Wesleru
(.'ilio, for best Writing, not csqravkd wouit.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION'.
filulcnts enter At any time No vacation Tiina
uuliuiilod Review at pleasure (iru.luaten aisii
ted iu oliUining oituu lionn; Tuition lor full Com
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j Ornamental writing, ciiclone three stnuips, aud
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John MePhersnn, Esq., Treasurer of Clearfield County, in account
with the different townships for School Fund, for 18,10 and '57.
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To amount received from unseated lands for iH50 & '57 11305 05
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67 50 Knox.
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We, tho undersigned Commissioners of Clearfield Coiinly, ha
ving examined tho accounts of John McFhorson, Esq. Treasu
rer of said County, for Hie year 1858, do certify that we find th mii
as above stated. The amount of debts outstanding duo the j Jnuary and July, and onding in June au'
Uotintv. are I en thousand 1 wo Hundred and iiL' it v-Sevpn '"i'"""1' ,""n,ut numoors 1.1
tit 1 T.-:l.i.. n'-. , i . 1 ,1.. ,..', . i.
sonars, ami cigii 1 y -1 11 rue von i
orders ire Utie thousand and
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We, the undersigned, Auditors of Clearfield County, having : ofll(,js
'wo Hundred and Eighty-Seven Uemh,,'r' respectively making six numbers lo
ts, and tho amount of outstanding j TJuJl m ZT")0" t,etth y-"r
c. . , . . T. ,. , ... " Dunscriplions may commence at any time. Sin
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suliseriber for oao year, nnd to their choice ol
cither of our two great stoiil engravings, untitled
"Tlit Last Supper," and "The ( of tu
(treat ling," Four Dollars.
examined tho accounts of John Mc-Pherson, Esrp, Treasurer oi l
said County, for A. 1 1858, do certify that the accounts are ns
above stated. 1 hat the amount duo the 1 rensurer by the Coun
ty, is Two Hundred und Ninety-Nine Dollars, ami Ninety-Nine'
Cents; tho amount due the ltoad Fund by the Treasurer, is Two I
IT 1 1 1 T- I. ..II 1 1' 1 -,... .
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due the School I und is One Ihousand 1 hreo Hundred and I lnr- prepaid. '
ty Olio Dollars and Eighty-Seven Cents ; ulso, the amount due Agents and einiva-sors can make liberal and
the County from Collectors, Unseated Lands, and other sources, ' satiffnetory arrungemeiits upon upplicution, u.
is Ten Thousand Two Hundred nnd Eighty-Seven Dollars ami ,inS t,,,, territory required. All postmasters and -
Eightv-Thi ee Cents ; nnd the amoimt of outstanding orders is cI.tTf -vmeu ttre "tl"ri,";,l to receive subscription
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ness our hands this 22d Junnnrv, A. D. lf59.
PE'5'ER HOOYEH, )
A. C. TATE, Auditors.
ISAAC W. GRAHAM,
Attest R. J. Wallace, CCk.
Clearfield, February 2, 1859. no. 3, vol. iv.
Jam-arv 20th, 1859.
1)UI)LIC NOTICE is hereby given, that Jacob
J. Storer, of Portsmouth New Hnmpshire
lately of Philadelphia, aad E. C. Schults, have
this day entered into Co-Partnership In the bu
siness of
TAXXIXG, CURRYING, HOOT SHOE
A KD II A RNESS MA KING,
and the business will be carried on by the name
of JACOB J. STORER ft CO.. nt the SU Mary's
Steam Tannery, in St. Mary's, Elk County Penn
sylvania. They hope by their long experience
in bnrincss, nnd their desire to den so the public,
that they wil receive a part of the public patro
nage Lumbermen and others, who d sire a
good article of Hints and Shoes, will find it great
ly to tbeir advantage to call and get good bar
gains, as we are determined to sell as low as
leather, or boots and shoes can be had in Phila
delphia for cash or hides. All oaders promptly
attruded to.
JACOB J. STORER, X CO.
no. !, v. ly.
THE Highest Price paid for HIDES in CASH
at the SU Mary's Steam Tannery, no 2, v. iv
IOOn CAl,F SKINS wanted, for wbioh the
.UUI-' highest price in cash will be paid at
the St. Mary's Stoam Tannery, no. 2, vol. iv.
ioiary matters woro concerned, but
'wuy distressed ami alllicted ly tbo
A CARD.
A. M. HILLS would inform his pa
trons that he will bo absent from his office
during the three first weeks of February,
on a professional visit to Elk County.
Clearfield, Jan. 11.
VAI.UABLH I.AXDS AM) SAW-MII.I.
SAM.
fT HE Subsoribcra offor the following valuable
Ileal Estate at private sale, situato in Heeca
ria township, Clearfield County, containing ONE
HUNDRED and SEVENTY TWO ACRES, in
two tracts or parcols lying contiguous, via :
FIFTY-EIGHT ACRES,
with a Saw-Mill thereon, and Ten Acres cleared,
Axn
ONE IIUNDliED AND FOURTEEN
acres, with about thirty acres cleared. Both
tracts are well timbered with Pine Timber, nnd
are well suitod for lumbering, nnd would suit
any one wishing to go into the business. They
will he sold separately or together, to suit pur
chasers. Terms one third of the purchase mo.
ney in hand, and the balance in two yearly pay
ments. For further particulars inquire of
JOHN SI10KF, or
S. W.KEAGY,
.AViniiiiTrnforsofAe' I'ttatt of Abraham S. Ao
gy, dertnted.
January 19, 1859. tf.
NOTICE. All persons art horeby notified
that the undersigned bay each a claim of
one fourth of what was the interest of Patrick
Ratferty at the time of his deeease, in the 83
aerea of land, in Penn township, now advertised
for sale by order of the Orphan's Court, a the
property of Felix Rafferty.
THOMAS RAFFERTY,
PATRICK RAFFERTY,
JANE CLARK,
dec. 29, 1858.-Jt.pd.
look iii:r,i:i look r.iti;:
TIIEundersignnd subscribers, t.-iko this meth
od nf informing the public generally, that
they have Ibis day entered into copartnership in
THE BLACKSMITH nt!SINES,
nnd can bo found at the shop formerly occupied
byj. Shunkwilcr, on Third street, in this bo
rough, where they will be pleased to see the r old
customers, and as many new ones as can moke
it convenient to give thoin a call.
Bring on your hoes, your spades and picks,
Your log-chains nnd your pulling sticks,
Your sleds, your sleighs, your horso, your mars,
No tbroo-yenr old shall then go baro.
Your spears will work up thon just right,
To prooning hoolts for overy height,
Your swords Loo, shall then be wrought.
To ploughshares such as Coin no'cr bought.
JACOB SHUNKWILER,
EO. W. OH II.
Clearfield, December 8, 1858. tf.
F
URSand BUFFALO
season, it
ROBES to snit the
KB ATZKR'P.
THE UNDERSIGNED takes this method of an
nounoing to the citizens of CUartield and th aur-
rsunding oountry, that he has opened a
on Main Street in Shan't Xew 1!,k, where oh
is prepared to aooommodat all who give him
call, and hopes to receive a liberal patronage.
Oct, th, 1858. JEREMIAH NORMS.
IOR SALE, by MxanELL A Cabter, Adams'
, Latest Improved Corn Shelter Also a fow
Meat Cutters of the best kind with a large vari
ety of Goods in their line, just received, and will
ba sold low for eash or produce.
Clearfield, Dee. 8, 1358.
address of subscriber, and deducting 25 per oont
lor their trouble. 1 ho rate of postage will no f
exceed three cents lor each number, to bo pnid
in all eases at the odieo where it is rceoivod. All
communications to bo cntitlod to answer, tnusl
contain return stamps Subscribers must in nil
cosos writo Names, Town, Coun y, nnd State in.
ful!, ns legibly us possible. Tbore is littlo risk
in sending money by mail. Largo sums should
bo remitted by draft, if possible or registered
letter. OAKS.MITH A CO.,
Publi.'ho-i ofbe"flreat Kopublio" Moirtlif,
112 and 11 1, William Street, Now York.
l"OK SALE OH lti:T.
V VALUABLE TAVERN STAND AN I
FARM OF 85 ACRES OF LAND, 65 i.i
which nro cleared und under cultivation, situn
ted on Clenrllold Creek, on the main rood leadin.:
from Clenrfiuld town to Clearfield Bridge, in'.
Clearfield county, Pa., and tbroo miles distant
from tho former place.
The house is large, new, well calculated f r u
Tavern, and will command nearly all the custom
of tho watermen during the frosbete. which uiu
ally last from four to six weeks. Thei ar also n
good Dam, Wood Shed, Wash and Bako Houe.
nnd various other buildings necessary for cony'
nionce und comfort. Tbo terms of sal will b.;
rn.-v.la easy say four annual payments. For fur
ther information inquiro of J. L. Cram, Esq. D.
A. T. Schrybcr, Jamos U. Lnrriiner, Esq., C'loar
field, or 8. W. Weld, Glen Hope, Clearfield coun
ty Tn. Possession can be given so that tbn
buyer or rentorcan have the bemifituf the eprin ;
business, which alone will auioui.t to nioro that.
duublo tho rcut.
A. T CIIRYVER.
January 5. 1858. tf.
A MEETING of tho Towx Cocvcil of
Clearfield Boaocr.u will bo held on Mon
day Afternoon, Feb. 7, at 2 o'clock, for
tho purpose of settling accounts of Jio
rough ollicers.
8ayAll who havo unsottlod cliims o
gainst tho Borough will prosent thorn at
or before that time for settlement.
Hy order of Council.
L. J. CRANS, Seiy
fcri rrlnfrng taMr executed hro.
PRODUCE WANTED. Wheat, Ry, 0L-.
Corn, Buckwheat and Fire-Wood, wautti
at lh office nf the Clearfield Republican in pay
mnt of printing. dep. t, ls,".8.'
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