$o mt H (fairs. Trmiprnnee Mrrtlny. Tiir Mm ... in,,.. that li it lauduhl ti t i i . (Mil, uiml.nt i nt''lin " '-hiii,.iiiiiian Trin- iiiUo Inlcit-st (,no Sm icI v, will I i' lii-M in (lie '.mm I IdHi'. in ,Im' I1"1""'!1', "ii I In' evening of thei'-'l Ki'l'i'iim v. Ml per-mix, epceinlly lalit". "'' nviMM'uiinv invited to h; iruL U. HI I Ml' til KI.K'II. Frcs't. " KlltO I. iim.il l,i k ...... !.. 1 .1. ... t ... . .. ' nl""" Hie AUHTHIO in B I X T T IlOBtK ' f lll'l.. , MM urn.' .. . I,,,,, I, , 1,1 , """I, mill 1M.I nil . Ill IV I f 1 1 lll I II I"." I...w,it,!yuu,n ,. ,,!,!. . iit.,.i N- York h.M , iintiiil'i-li-il l lii.i ii,,,.,, I" tiriiihboi -in it corn liuld. IlF.CEirTS AND EXPENDITURES OP CLEARFIELD CO FOR A. D. 1(V)8. Tlnu iiir tlio III' tillgs should l. up, i ii.i. i...... ... i i ' ''l llll expectation, iii'i o nave no douU ae,.nsid.-rl,lo r.., t"i- nnv l ( .W UlllKMIlK .1 (I, at hoi about In til II U I. ; lio is about to nuik Tpl Col T Hill .T. I.KTTINU. Dill" llll 1 11.. . I ; .1 1 . I rti'niro proi'ti"iy nnm-f imu una nun me ".' "'''"'""I'm purpose con . , i ;.. " prniu.-ai hi piu-ntum of t he i,.,it. r i.;.' in, .'I Willi II.OIOOUM. ill 1 1 1 i h wnv tl,.i In ,, "V"f I, im.il- YdlUI re monster iui-4 nil. i , ...., I r. ...... .other. Wo (,.(, 'Mite Society I tho inert ings f t10 ,;, "y continue iith us much ro-s llie Atlantic in i lie editor of t u.t .,,.. t.. .....m r n . . . . . I,, ,i, . . , i n.u u uvui v-u lienors lor i.mh . . j i ! in ami ju't'vioui M fi'ntii nnun ifiwl t,.,,t- f. ... lu'i I r . ... vMiuiiii r ii in mi ir I irt'l I M I 1 lillll hi III mvlu 1 f ...I nt .. .. -' i itv iii riAi y iiiiurH. mr 1 i I n urn f ....! I'..,.... 1 . . .....,,.t fr tho erection of a now ('..m l ,'l'onuro mul i.rolit, wo inrn no. mllv. ' '"nstni. t:on of nhioh l'.-ol J k,.. I Vi iiiwn, . .0111 i-n jook, ivii" . .. " ""i.l. r. . .. . . .. . 'li'-iivd to Kooure tho iiij of Coiilmvki ..foiioral iilou of tho ilun for its conntiuo ru: IiotTE Toi".' ' , l"s li'von : Wo nro imlrhtod to ..... . . . T s 10 01 ."'ieut 'l'pw, , n .. iiiiiii nun u jiouiKl 10 T .... .... "Hlllllfl inn n """u j.uiiiH. rno sijtiiuo loot, itintolio rii'iir Kliaiu'd ... . . . It...., I I :.i . . Jloue in tin Doroiin wn entered intoi "n" ""'U'tio. r;K,m'rSr .',,M r?U,UV1"y Map or Xrr.n.vsKA An wefK,iruii v.,... .... , u,,, .IK0 T1. t;oi ii MjjJks WHO wns wic luni "i.i.u-i ui.iu iu eoiiiuy j j0 liliiniM hi rotrnril in fL:.l....i , " ... i Iowa, tor i eonv of tin- Ciimril Hl,,(r. v .... I vorv imu li lik H... Wi. ,.., ...'.i,,.. Kiir tv. 1 ie sitni uid ty Jir. J horn U ; . . , ' . ",l"""-'i "w, I A i- i i . , t'oiitiiihiiiH nmp of thnt portion of f,'ut lon ""' s ieot in .limm tor t the , ,130; nnd i ulow ,W huo , a bu.M.ng Nt.,,rniUll , , 'T",ro' ,"l,,,i'1- tw..nl eurh extremity. U required by tbe Kpoeilioutionj, con:10 Vhato I'lvo, . 1 i , M'1, s,,,f , '' balloon is to be huh. ended ! MHiMy be constructed, without lo.g to the , V, ' 8 " V'lHH ",0 I '' W',ro n,,,lpJ " I'lllt,t"'f' '' wmio coni- ,J.i.v vet for that mirn iv li.-linv. 4,10 (-lu""ry Oook gold mines. l "bn' with tho balloon itself. On tho; TTu .! It T W eve T,lis lu ;s nounm, I ,, central part of this,, la.fonn is to bo, ihierd ' Kr.lhom can build it. 1 he lowest bid trM uisfac-toi v i lo . tho machinery of tho air ship ,,,,,1 11 o cal, wu eleven tbouwiidroiirbuudredniid for- f ft vul """fbictoij ,doa r the dw in for passenors. Tho ru. fare measure of iI.JI.o-k-Iiv .. PiMiil,.,,,,,., f,n,1"1,M fl,ul 'brection of tho gold regions' tho balloon will bo i:.1.4:r. ,.. (W.t I dollars by Brookville, but ho was unablo to L-ivo tho1, . . .. . r .. .... i be squired security, ami oi eourso jir. Jliorn U'ing the next lowest bidder, tho contract mis awarded to him. A number of archi tect) contractors wore hero at tho time of the letting, but their bids all rang ed above $13,000, and one or two, wo un derstand reached S'Jo.OOO. Tho building is to bo completed by tho August Court 1861, and the old court houso is to remain for the u.e of tho county until alter the January court 1800 afier which the mate rials are to bo taken and used in the new one. Tut ''Si'Ricv" C.israovEiv. Since our list issue wo have received an article from 'Sprucy" in reply to the comments upon his first letter, which we declino to pub lih. This controversy hiis already occu pied considerable of our space, and would run on ad in finitum if we were to per. mit it. "Sprucy's" only fault, of which ire were aware from tho beginning, was in not making his meaning precise lie had no intention of saying that ho could not tolve the questions in Hose's arethmetic and obtain the answer given ; but desired to call the attention of teachers to the fact of these questions having to be worked by tables not given in tho book. We trust that this explanation will be satisfactory to all parties, and that hereafter, teachers when they wish to engngo in the discus lion of educational affairs, that they will cultivate better feeling towards each other. Petty wrangling about matters which must appear trifling in the eyes of the com munity, will do more to retard the placing the teachers on a level with the other learned profession than any thing else. "There's many a si.tf 'twixt cup and lip," is an old anil very trito saying, and never was it more perfectly verified than on last Saturday evening, to the great dis appointment of the entire juvenile portion of our town, and many whoso days of ju venility have began to fade in tho dis tance. We, of course, nlludo to tho fail. vi mo gom regions tlio halloon will bo l.il,4ii s.iuaro feot m i 'mainland Council Blulis. Itcnnft,ul ts total weight will bo T, tons, h seen at our oflico. j will contain 2,8'.i4,4ii(l feet of gas, which I will Hiipport in the air a weight of KCJ tons. "Time waits for no man," is an old and ; The platform, cabin, machinery, Ac., are true saying, and it occasionally happens C!tinateii at IS tons, leaving still power il,,,t,.. i: : .... .i!. ... enough to elevate 111 tons of nassenirers. .......... ...o i,..- j-n, m mo mum., not 'of (Veight and blla,t. ' oj.ly of not waiting, but of travelling on-j It is proposed to propel this vessel by tilelv ahead of time nnd llixirnivunv. l.il. : moar.s of lario rmdillixi nr I'mc i., .... i, ;.. I Should such bo tho case with any of tho tune-picues of our neighbors, we can ns- moar.s ol largo paddles or fans, to work in tho air as the paddles of a steamboat work on tho water. There is to be ono wheel nil enrli kwli nl' I tin v,au.,1 .m.l ..I 1 1. . i sum them that our friend, Mr. II. 1". ; is to .bo a screw propeller, all of these to Naugle, whoso establishment can be found j bo worked by steam engines placed at tho in Shaw's I.ow, can prevent all such irre"-l('c"tro ol 11,0 platform. The side wheels ular conduct, and make them keep to Lov?.1tll P'J-J arranged as to fold . - up like a lady s lan as they outer the j wheel-house above, mid to unfold again as 8i.Eiunixo.-lf wo were not afraid that 1 !.hey bt.1i?1ko. thc' n 'l10 -ired 'direc- i.,.r,.0 .i i i im-itiui:iuiiju in roe Sloan oecna ..v...iv jri;-i i iiii necK reacnes our mel CH. Tho By bid. duo Trcas'r last settleinont Jurors' expenses, ltoud Views, Fox, Wild Cuts, Ac. Election Expense, Assessors' Wages, Constables wages, Commissioners' Counsel, Improvements Ac, Kent for Treasurer's office three years, renitentiary expenses, Sheriff's fees, Trans. Land ISook, rrothonotary, &c, Hooks, dockets, io., T nil fees, Tipstaff and Court Crior, Auditors' fees, Auditois' Clerk, County Printing, Fuel, Commissioners' Clerk, Kec-Assessnients, Commissioners' wages, Amount paid for justices fot s( Amount paid for I'istrict Attorney, Amount paid for repairs to Pub. Uuild Amount paid for Commonwealth costs, 8'JO 60 Exonerations to Collectors, 304 02 Per centage to Collectors, 307 34 Treasurer's per centago on receiving, 147 81 Treasurer's per centago on paying, 130 IS Balance due Treasurer, ? 4.V.H 23 r.28.1 117 25 8', SlCKSf. 91 2281 G'J 332 00 305 70 1)48 8fi 081 70 137 22 50 in) 1U -i ) 37 50 143 31 l'.KI (Ki 15 00 243 72 iy() 23 112 8,3 57 50 45 00 25 00 104 00 80 50 102 50 21 00 370 60 27 4K 431 00 372 10 Nrvd, MlitllHIII, llmi'irt, ibllllill), Knrthiuin Knox, lawieiio', Mirri, 1't'iin, Pike, I'nioii, l'rn. Jiin y, It. tl. Mum, floliii W. Tin uer, 1 1 yah Uiu lis, Will, Pu.ey, ,'mnci White, John MvMniry, llugli Ui r, I'redriick NcUl, 1!. l'riiver, nr., iIua. Ilf . Spencer, .loiin jiriiiiaker, Woodward, II. Stevens, Ani't due from unseated laud, 1858, Am't duo on Notes, Judgmorits, Ac. ts t") 1.-. 12 M ti.) I-'" 71 17 11 111 II 4n7 17 187 13 2)2 31 &2 40 in t7 l'.M 11 27tx 00 002 41 4t n 61 4d 40 01 13 CI 100 03 08 05 107 00 147 11 43 41 70 74 CI M 11 (ii 4; (Mr 11 Mi ro 6i IH i Vi 6(1 W HI 51 00 41 00 30 60 14 0i 21 0t Atn't of outstanding ordon, Biihinco duo County, 110287 83 1077 0V 50210 71 JonM McTnERsow.Esn., Treasurer of Clearfield County, in atwoanl with tho dilleront townshi,) for ltoud Fund for 1850 and '67, DH. To balance duo Tps last aettiomont, $ U7 87 To amount from Unseated Iinds for 1850 and 1857, 8204 Ml ii . ... 1 200 DO $10403 78 510403 78 subscibers tho present aspect of the wealh or will have changed so much that it would ting engines ol live horso power, one for ' each wheel. 1 To confino the balloon to a given height Amount Otttstaiidthj lae from Collector) or 1858 and previous Yean. 1848 be out of place, we would congratulate iiT0, t must I... evenly bal- ,EAR, ,i i- ?, ; lasted, attached to a copper float in the ieit.ii.iSuiiuoracmgvator connected to tho platform under-' 1847 cum Mcuuier we nave ueen iavored with neatu llie air ship by a coil of wire rope, for the past few days. It is very probably ' A" ingenious contrivance, which cannot that a speedy change will take place which ! satisfactorily explained cm j.nper, is at-...-Hi i ' , ,i ,,, ;tachedlo tho platform, whereby tlio bal- w.ll leave us ".ticking in Lthu mud" in a loo,, is ;vs certainly steered as a vessel in few days. , the water. n ii' tr t , n , Prof. S. thinks ho has ofi'rcf uallv over- Cahinet-A ake. Mr. John Gul.ch, ,n a , C0I1)0 tho two ditr.cultirs ellcounter new advertisement, this week, calls atten-i ed by all experimenters in n rial naviga tion to the fact that he still carries on the tion, viz., tho expansion and contraction business of Cabinet-making, at the old "f as' luul ii0. difficulty in exhausting , , r , .the common air from the balloon with stand, formerly occupied by Messrs. t.u . rij,;d Hites wil,unlt having it crushed.- lich i I'enner, where ho is always pre-1 The means used to obviate these diflicul- pared to supply tho public with every ! ties w o have r.ot tho space to explain ; but, kind of ware in his line, including even ' '', 4o ""; t!,'. l'.rocc "ccins wholly , practicable nnd eflective. colhns if desired. j u -u ca(mlatC(J tilt whl lipml .ylmU a Stniois Ai cii'F.M. A man named Sny SVC "J, i) !"ilos n l'ur can bo obtained , i-i ., , (With this air ship, and with favorable der, employed on a log job on Clearfkd ' ,,s 10 npeJ ,,.:.,.,,.,. Creck, bad his hand so badly crushed be- Prof. S. estimates the cost of buildiii" sucli tween two saw logs on last Friday, that ! balloon tit 540,000, the throe first fingers had to be amputated, lie is now doing as well ns could bo hoped. Si'RiNii Election. Next Friday week is election day. Voters should be on hand. Township olliees arc of importance as well any other. TOWNSHIP. COLLtC NAMES. COt.NTV. STATE. MIUTIA. Jordan, liell, Jordan, i enn, James tea Jr, It. Wetzell, Henry Swan, A. Spencer, 1849 Covington, 1). llugueney, em DU VALE'S GALVANIC lions Cholic was cured in ten minutes ak P. A. Prand of Il.nrisburg, Pa. Piles . luf ti i, it wi tin iuio rtiiiiuins buicuut uiiv uui lit., ureof the promised Sarcus," or Hop I m, many othe,s of the same charactcreu- ery, wmeu was 10 nave exnioiiea nseii : lcd l-v tho u.so of this Oil. to tho intense delight of the spectators on vi f ml if (3- OIL. Dil- i IUON tITV CO.MMIMtClAI. COLLliGM r.TTSBCnCIl, VX. . . ClIARTLIIED ISOi. 300 Students Attending January, 1858. 1830 1851 1852 1853 1K54 1855 1850 Jordan Pen::, . liell, Karthaus, Morris, 1'enn, liurnsido, Jordan, Fox. Win. Wiley, Thos. Fen ton, J. Sunderland, W. llnrthrie, Jos. Kothrock, Jos. Davis, John Young, I). Williams, Thos. J. Bundv. 205 51 92 14 1 02 30 01 3 15 1 00 2S 93 the evening above named. Saturday even ing came, the "Opera Troupe" did not j but only the provoking intelligence that it had concluded to steer another dircc. tion. It is to be hoped that the extra quarter which had been collected and kept in readiness for that important occasion, tv.ny not, in consequence of the unexpected turn aifairs, and the "Show" havo tak en, be an encumbcrance to their posses ors. If so, we need only remind then that there are already many other modes of getting rid of them, equally feasible. Uox. Jas. T. Leonard has been annoint. ON OUR TABLE. Millettc't Illustrated Mu;n:i)ie, published by M. A. Milletto.No. 320 Chestnut street, at 51.50 per annum, is a beautiful and cheap Ladies' Monthly Maga.ine, the Jan uary number of which wo received some time ago, but had permitted to lie unex amined until now. Tho number before us, tho 1st of the 1st Vol. contains several well written articles, and seems to possess generally, a high order of literary merit ; but is principally distinguished by tho fine colored fashion plate, and a number of beautiful patterns and designs for la dies' work, of which it is presumed bach Now the Urget nnd most (borough Counncr- :i:ii wnnoi r.i mo Liineu bintee. Voung men f re par"! lor ac-tuul duties of tlio L'ountiug Kooiu. J. C. fcuirn, ,1. M. l'rofcmor of Book keeping and .Science of Account. A. T. J)ui TiiKTV, Tcaclicr cfArillnnetioiind Com- nicrcuil Luleulution. J. A. IlKrniucic and T. C. Jenkins, Tcucben of Uook-kecping. A. Cowi.kt and W. A. Miller, I'rofs.of I'enmau uliip. SIXGLE AXD DOUBLE ENTRY HOOK KEEP ING, As used iu every dcpnrtiucut of busiuoni. Cnmmrrcinl Arithmetic a,iil Htuiiieti UVi'liiijl Vettttiwj I'vunnttrftit Jmiry Mercantile Corretiuiidnicr Commercial Acitr y.re t.iujrlit, mid all other subjects necessnrjr for tl e success and thorough cdumtion of a practical bu.inen.i man. KRMIUMSIX 1M.-.H. Drnwn all the premimns in rilt.burgli for tbe past three years, also in Eustern and Western Cities, for best Writing, not enuiiavkd won. IMPORTANT IXE0RMAT10.V. W by Gov. Tacker, Prothonotary of this kllow mU(1i, go we ,vin vlltllrc county to fill tlio unexpired term of I 0 furtIler hero .but advise all who wish a -w.fco i alters jsq. tlecenseu, anu Holds handsome and cheap magazine, to sub-1 Students enter nt any timc-Xo vacation-Time in appointment until thc next general 1 -i. 1 rr iumlvo 1 , f Otl I J. f 4111 v l' L n.uai.ai mctuon. iLeobiectin Judire Leonard s accepting the appointment is laudable in the extreme. Tho emoluments are of i course no object to him, but the late Pro thonotary left a son, a worthy young man, in every way qualified to fill the ofiice, ex cept boing of sufficient ago fo receive the -Ppointinent. Judge Leonard has there fore rnido foil n (T "Tl Viill.r' ti!a lutililw - a .... The Little Pilgrim, for February, is oil our table. It is a most charming number, and every little girl and lioy in tho com munity should havo one. They only cost fifty cents a year 12 numbers. Humphrey' t Jo.rnal of the JJaiuerrcotipe and Photographic Arts, tie., it tho title of a magazine which appears among our cx- unlimited Review nl pleasure Grnduntcs assis tea In obtaining situations; Tuition for full Com mercial Course, $35,00,: Average time, 8 to 12 weeks j lionrl $2 iOper week ; Stutionorv,$8 00 ; Eutire cost, (DO 00 to $70 00. jf!.0Miiiisters' sons received it half price. For Card, Circular, specimens of Business and Ornamental writing, encloso throe stamps, aud address F. W. JEN KIXS. Pittsburgh, Pa. doe. 8, 1SSS. Mdgiveshiui the proceeds of tho oflico for 'chances. It is devoted to tho arts indica the benefit of tho family of our latft tvor ted in the title, and we think should mer. uyand lamented Prothonotary, requiring only that the fees dure the State be paid herefrom. -"he Finances of the Countt. Fy the published statement of tho financial af- it the a'UMition of that class of artists gen- daily. Published semi-monthly, by L. D. Humphrey, at 37 Lispennrd St., New York, at 52 per annum in advance The Philadelphia Evening Bulletin, AN Independent DailyXow.-paper, doroted es peciully to the interests of Pennsylvania oontuining important Tclcgrnphio Xows, sixteen hours in advance of tho morning papers Origi nal Foreign and Domestic Correspondence, Edi torials on all subjoets, and full reports of nil the news of the day. Th Commercial and Finnnri al dcnartLucuts are full, and are enreftillv attend. ed to. As an advertisinir medium thero in neJ Bettor paper in the State, the circulation being Tt . . t..n. T)ia.a m ,t,w.li isoi me county it will bo seen mat wejconfljct 0f Btatemeot respecting tho popu- in a very good condition to undertake 1 lation of Cuba. lr. eston estimates it j .xf t0 tho iarge.t ln tne citV) nA nmnng t10 we erection Of now county building 1 to Jiave been jn ltsaa lUJOJll- ono uuinun, iu most intelligent nnd influential of tin population Wi . I :. . I Tl-nuil .li iliillnr. r.nr Vnr in nil',... -ae large balance favor of tlio county " r- ntinruxi) m 1 , . . , 1 , White, ..... .)(iu,kiu H be sulhcient vith thend.litlonof throe 81nvPR ftl)(1 Free CllK;ks, . . 501,000 lour lliousjuid doljaj lo caniplo the I M. Thrasher, in his recent pamphlet on new court houso at tho sum contracted I Cuba, gives tho following statement, on for. 1857 Curwensv'll John Askey, Decatur 1). Ivephart, I'iko, Jos. Caldwell, Chest, S. J. Tozcr, 45 85 Jordan, Jos. Patterson, 12 13 Lawrence, 11. Spackmnn, Pike, T. It. McClure, 2 02 Covington, J. 1). liarmoy, Clearfield, T, J. McCullough, Penn, Jos, Collingworth, Woodward, Abram Dyers, 10 57 Dradfoid, John Holt, Driuly, Jacob Kuiitz, 182 42 Chest, Jon'a. Fry, Covington, I). Policy (. ui wcnsvTl Jno. 1). Thompson, 1 00 03 80 3 35 30 91 11 01 80 93 70 00 19 50 191 98 09 80 17 10 27 95 49 45 08 00 14 07 Pecatur, Jordan, Huston, Morris, Penn, Pike, Woodward, P.eccaria, PogL-s, Bradford, Brady, Burnside, Covington, Clearfield, Curwens'vll Ferguson, Fox, Goshen, Graham, Jordan, Karthaus, Knox, Lawrence, Morris, Penn, Tike, 1858 Geo. Kephart, It. M. Johnson, Asa Young, John Hoover, James Arthurs, Lewis I. Bloom, J. llegartv, John Weld. iJaniol Smael, John Shirey, jr, U. B. Goodlandor, James Smith, J. W. Itider. Isaac Johnson. Z. McNaul. Jos. Straw, J. B. Heath, Ellis Livergood, .Nmuiol Lansbury, Win. Williams, 25 Win. MMichaels, 4 John Fox, 1 J. J. Tate. 107 Panicl Beams, 15 Isaac Kirk, J. B. Garrison. Woodward, S. P. Short, Beceariu, Samuel Short', Bell, F. G. Miller, Bogu's, A. Bnughman, Bradford, S. P, Wilson, Brady, Godfrey Zilliox, Burnside, John Piddle, Chest, L. J. Hurd, Covington, .1. M. Peiter, Clearfield, 11.. 1. Wallace, Curwensv'll Win. McDride. Decatur, And'w Bauhman Ferguson, George Williams, Fox, D.N. Heath, 21 20 t0 18 27 80 112 84 101 94 315 03 281 75 110 08 93 43 597 02 250 44 240 79 120 04 204 82 140 50 202 20 175 25 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 10 12 42 111 59 7 20 89 47 4 10 45 89 59 14 08 30 23 25 41 12 07 37 71 43 91 4 31 33 08 1 't 48 0 00 4 10 17 50 33 00 25 00 32 50 0 00 20 60 13 12 30 50 10 28 7 00 Beccaiia Bell, Boggs, Bradford, Brady, liurnsido, Chest, Covington, Clearfield, Decatur, Ferguson, Fox, Girard, Goshen, Graham, Huston, Jordan, Karthaus, Knox, Lawrence, Morris, Penn, Piko, Union, Woodward, By am't paid Tps, Bid. duo Tiw. '.uvj n 1 588 94 525 58 173 00 107 22 497 19 252 37 290 71 203 75 8 31 308 40 37 45 39 40 311 53 219 23 114 00 1257 92 108 24 248 18 352 70 194 48 758 20 171 08 122 25 327 22 020 51 4 75 0 00 88 74 44 50 32 49 28 If) 15 99 4.3 70 8 82 Bal. due Townships, 204 41 5204 44 583G2 09 58302 09 John McPherson, Esq., Treasurer of Clearfield County, in account with the ditTerent townships for School Fund, for 1850 and '57. DR. To Balance due townships at the lost settlement, $ 405 57 To amount received from unseated lands for 1850 4 '57 11305 05 CIt. By am't paid Tps. Bui. due Tps. 17 Bcccaria, Bell. liogg, Bradford, Brady, Burnside, Chest, 19 50. c'ov'"K-on, 15 5o'.)--cntur' 9 83! ' 0,'f5US0 21 57 1 .?x . 17 85'i"-f!rd' 19 08ios ie' 00 JalmllJi uusion, Jordan, Karthaus, Knox, Lawrence, Morris, Penn, Pike, Union, Woodward, 28 03 57 60 10 15 30 60 53 25 21 00 122 87 20 01 23 00 129 05 44 45 123 22 134 93 40 92 25 17 254 80 133 25 101 03 54 31 121 78 108 08 84 80 77 94 C 35 20 02 5 00 0 80 22 18 18 23 15 05 9 58 15 45 33 00 10 34 51 40 2 74 7 95 21 48 14 38 22 50 5 00 23 00 14 01 20 00 15 00 11 08 50 50 17 52 10 04 37 00 30 50 40 50 20 50 25 00 17 50 87 00 01 50 22 00 39 00 11 50 20 50 28 50 11 00, Bui duo Tps 053 73 400 10 329 49 220 00 523 97 400 00 518 90 100 00 13 40 448 67 ot 33 400 00 259 CO 233 01 1)00 OH 223 63 254 60 051 47 310 21 1700 00 132 57 209 77 438 00 447 34 1331 87 11770 02 83 48 113 00 45 15 28 75 20 25 244 84 180 50 80 08 22 12 15 95 09 00 83 277 2t 12 42 111 34 1331 87 511770 02 We, the undersigned Commissioners of Clearfield County, hit ving examined tho accounts of John McPherson, Esq. Treasu rer of said County, for tho year 1858, do certify that we lind trntn, as abovo stated. Tho amount of debts outstanding duo thw County, are Ten Thousand Two Hundred and Eighty-Seven Dollars, and Eighty Three Cents, and the amount of outstanding ' orders are Ono Thousand and Seventy-Seven Dollars and Nino Cents. Witness our hands this 22d January, A. D. 1859. JOHN IKWiX. ) G EG ROE ETUI A RD, 1 Com'rt. WM. McCPwACKEN, J Attesl-R. J. Wallace, (Tk. We, the undersigned, Auditors of Clearfield County, having examined the accounts of John McPherson, Esq., Treasurer of said Counv. for A. P., 1868, do certify that the accounts aro as above r MM. That thc amount duo tho Treasurer by tho Conn--ty, is Two Hundred and Ninety. Nino Dollars, and Ninety-Nino Cents ; the amount due tho Roud Fund by tho Treanurcr, is Two Hundred and Four Dollars, and Forty Four Cenls ; the amount due tho School Fund is Ono Thousand Three Hundred and Thir ty Ono Dollars and Kighty-Novcn Cents; also, tho amount duo the County ftom Collectors, Unseated Lands, and other sources, is Ten Thousand Two Hundred and Eighty -Seven Dollars ami Eighty-Three Cents; and the amouut of outstanding orders i Ono Thousand and SoventySeven Dollars and Nine Cents. Wit ness our hands this 22d January, A. D. 1859. PETER HOOVER,- ) ISAAC W. GRAHAM. Attest R. J. Wallace, CCL Clearfield, February 2, 1859. no. 3, vol. iv. AmKtors, 000.000 220,000 880,000 505,000 Under tho cireun.sLanoos v havo no : auUiorUy ot liumboidi: hesitation in making tho prediction that ' yg expense of tho erection will not be felt j the tax-pnyers of tho county to have Total Blacks, . increased their burthens iu the slightest) Whites, tegree. Broken. We learn that Mr. John lfi'l n..l.l: 11. . l..l ..tunu, m younir man wnu huu ins ,. :,i.. ... irii .i arm L 1 ,....7. women iuc uiuci ", - . uuiw,. broken last fall by being thrown from ono WM endeavoring to oonvincing the - wagon whilo his horses were running other, something of misoganist, by the y, has had bis arm broken over again; by, that, to tho fair sex mart owed all his Gently by a fall This is exceedingly un- comfort. "They are, indeed." he rema. k; furt . ., , ceelnfi,7 " ed "primeval cause of human happiness." ""lunate, as it will doubtless be much . .No ioubt, was the rejoinder, "they are mor diffioult to treat now than the firrt the prime evil themselves." Cticiiudi time it wa broken. I Erqvirer. Ttnus Six dollnra per year in advance. CUMM1XGS t PEACOCK, Proprietors. No. 112, South pntX Street, Phildulphia. THE Total population in 1850, . 1,415,000: BTwo young men were discussing SoCK, nilLADELPlIIA SATURDAY BULLE TIN, ha ndsome, well-filled, Family Weekly News. pnper is published by the proprietors at the following nnprei-e fented low rnt-;s: t copy, one year, $1 00; 6 copies do. $5 01); 13 00 copies do. f 10 00 ; II copies, do. $13 00 ; .10 copies, do. $20 00 : 10 copies, do. $50 00. FrnTHER I. nrcEMENTS ! The largest club (over 100) will be lent for three years. The noxt largest club (over Proprietors, llullotfn Building, N South Third Street, Philadelphia. 112 WINTER SHAWLS, WOOL, LONG SHAWLS, SINGLE SHAWLS, ROUND CORNERED SHAWLS, For sale by KRATZER'8. Jani ary 20tii, 1859. PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby giren, that Jacob J. Storer, of Portsmouth New Hampshire, lately or Philadelphia, and E. C. Scbults, have this day entered into Co-Partnership in the bu. siuess of TAXX1XG, CUIiltYIXG, P.OOTMIOE AXD HAliXESS MA KIXG, and the business will be carried on by the name of JACOB J. STORER ft CO., at the St. Mary'i Steam Tannery, in St, Mary's, Elk County Penn sylvania. They hope by their long experience in bnsiness, and their desire to please the public, thnt theywil receive a part of the public patro nage. Lumbermen nnd others, whn d sire a good nrticlo of Boots and Shoes, will find it great ly to their 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 attended to. JACOB J. STORER, k CO. no. 2, t. iv. VAI.UAI1I.K I,AM)S AM) flAW-MILI. THE Highest Price paid for HIDES in CASH at the SU Mary s Steam Tannery, no 2, r. It 1 OOO CALF EKIXS wanted, fr which the i-VW highest price in cash will be paid at the St. Mary's Steam Tannery, no. 2, vol. ir. A CARD. A. VL. HILLS would inform his pa trons that ho will be absent from his ofiice during the three first weeks of February, on A professional visit to Elk County, Clearfield, Jan. V, 1828. rplIE Subscribers offer the following raluable 1 Real Estate at private sale, situate in Beeea ria township, Clearfield County, containing ONE HUNDRED and 6EVEXTY TWO ACRES, in two tracts or parcels lying contiguous, vii : FIFTY-EIGHT ACRES, with a Saw.JIill thereon, and Ton Acrai cleared, AS1 OXE JIUXLRED AXD FOURTLEX acrei, with about thirty acres cleared.. Both tracts are well timbored with Pine Timber, and are well suited for lumbering, and would suit any one wishing to go Into the business. They will he old separately or together, to suit pur- cnasers. terms one third of the purchase mo. ney In hand, and the balance in two yearly pay ments. For further particulars Inquire of JOHN SIIOFF, or 8. W.KEAQY, AtlmiHt'ttratortof the Ettattof Ahraham S. A'eo. gjf, rfreenterf. January 10, 1869. tf. NOT1CR. All persons are hereby notified that the undersigned have each a claim of one fourth of what was the interest of Patrick RaSerty at the time of his decease, in the 83 acrei of land, in Penn. township, now advertised for sale by order of the Orphan's Court, as the property of Felix Rafferty. THOMAS RAFFERTV, PATRICK RAFFERTY, JANE CLARK, dee. 29, 1858.-.2t.pd. I7URS and BUFFALO ROBES to salt the ; season, at KRAIZER'S. LOOK Itr.RCt LOOK I ERE! THE undersigned subscribers, take this meth od of informing tbe publio generally, thai they have this day entered into copartnership in THE BLACKSMITH BUSINESS, and can be found at the shop formerly occupied byj. Shnnkwiler, on Third street, in this bo. rongb, where they will be pleased to see the r old customers, and as many new ones ai ean took it convenient to give them a call. Bring on your boes, your spadei and pieki. Your log-chaius and your pulling sticks, Your sleds, your sleighs, your horse, yonr mare. No three-year old shall then go bar. Your spears will work np thenjtnt right, To prooning hooks for every height, Your iwords too, shall then be wrought. To ploughshares such as IViia ne'er bought, JACOB FHUNKWILER, f!EO. W. ORR. Clearflold, Decembers, 1S5S. tf. THE UNDERSIGNED takes this method of an. nouncing to the citisensof CUarfield and tbe sur rounding country, that he has opened a Baurlbsir ISIkarp on Main Street in A'Aaic' A'ew u, where eh is prepared to accommodate all who giro him call, and hopes to receive liberal patronage. Oct. (th, ISiS. JEREMIAH MORRIS. IOR SALE, by Mirskll A Carter, Adam, Latrtt mprnrtd Corn ShelUr Alio a few Meat Cutters of the bust kind with a large vari ety of ttood ia their line, just reooired. ami will be sold low for cash or produce. Clearfield, Dee. 8, 1858. Constable Blauks for tale at thUOmett.