V" nt Jtlhirs, ODITUAIIY. I'i'-'l, on Tiii 'liiy, the I ltd Inst., Mini, Tl. IJ.-v. l l-'l KnlifM, r.r lf..l.t.iv. hMl " '-l'"iititM.f IheUla Hun. Thomas 1 1 'l.:. i I ... i Id.... .1.. 1 hue will"1"1 i'vl1"' I" i inHnn nimin- ' aucu iu years. i.tiT tli" i Supi'tr, on the second Tim Immortal Nnll ti..i,li:itli I" Mm eh, I" In l.tiliH'iiin ( hutch that death was tint ;., il. iilirl'l. Services to cmnnicui e on linncliilion !' lhc mml Kri'l.iy t 1 1 1 1 . tlie lllli l .March, at iiioi till o.ilen .., where, In llio hal.ila- f,lv Cft'l'll" "J-'"'- Hip rr..r ruMiK.I f I o I Kiiihli nrrtrtrta 4jti tirrt vnti-t. - . . ........ .... Mill. il. . ii. , ., v.v-b nnur.Au.li i'iilBI.3 lit ILf.Allt li.LJJ with Ihe sublimity of llm in ml un of the tharn. ter described In Hie bonk, and FOR A D 1838. the fmfouiul l.llo.oj.l, y of lir contain- . H In diMwirscsofthe. "Father and tk.n.,1.. luM once observed ,,,r'" "I'll the dlgri and nrrnngomrnt of tt,,"':,,,,". H. Tr.-innr.r of Cl.atflr, County, In ae (li-vilniion, l.nt the the wtiole nmkes It of absorbliiir Interest ! 7'"" W"iy .? Vo"hJ ,H"n 1,10 6,h J""u",7 lfM. 5"' I I...,., m.;.. l in.- Ami whib, i do,!,,, U , , 0; Jm,1,J ,H ,J' aupo- Tho public are kindly m m. .f .i..i.l !,. u ....,,.,,. .1 inn! nl1"1 U'-' l duties over all . I'll. invited t" attend, maintained Ik. Mil.lim.) purity with a hicli motives and nf1titiomt, it combined Bm 1 reu J rrom Collectors for 18S8 ami pravloui ,. .'" invcetcd Ht llio .uih.ii. With Mil1M.it of th t.Mider prii,,n to eonsti- n. yT! . ... . - Tlll! WmniKR.-On Wt Monday night, ' "s 1 "l.-r.'iiro to tl.n ravage of tuto VAriuiy. and Illuko it d.-eilv hilt-Wat. To a 't V . ' " 'r " . '7, T ' , ,. . ' . . ' d.mh is i. il, ol in melancholy terrors. .. n... ' . . J - . 11 . l0. "Iu ' ru0 '"'" olljor nourcoi, i.or tin'r ISook, MfWk.treii...ui.,tr.iiiorioW i,H-h tt,l,i1,.,1(,,.1,.ht 1,.,(i;i))M on ,:,rtll '' i'iHvo.tMtf..rii.,,tkh.u cu. jiroiiiiwl In hnj.rovo our li'iliinj, l'it ullixle t. a wuil loj.ni i,i., nt in tuno of, '"'Tutinc, without Wing ohji.tlionahlo l-lu Irraa r M ottlcnwnt, tinfoitiiinti'ly on tlm next niornin(i, ruin unpiiifli, nor ct in lluhlvs of rcfrret ; l,utJto "wo "ho ciIumy it. Hut tliiMhwiip- 'uroM' pI'-'n,,' Ikkhu t lull, tvliirh M.ntiniHM throughout w'1'.' whImIi-im-p in which wo ii l.T to tion of ton .lay wnn.lciings of a XAu uto ! Fox WiM cal. A $1501 2.1 ...eday in, a portion of the m-xt night, " tin 1 . I Wo,nnn n,,,i'' "10 ice uml tho utornis of tho taking tlichuhir.co of llio hli'igliinjj, iin.l grilling... Sonm j.roffoiling Hton.lily, ' Nor,"ni' 50ws. o J'r .ounigo nnd high 1,'nving u in tho mml ngiun. oilnosilay with h.uI! in hand, mov.-d ly iinilnlinn and ..woiunon, encouraging and cheering on .Mnloufunt.aml Wodnculay night frosty. jiwwt of fortune uml faiiie. Uthoin in ,hor cninpnnioiiN, whilo ono ly ono they1 noisl.-MH mpcknosH iursuo tho even tenor . i.. : i. p. . jnurri.MT j. ol their wav. Klin ed tu teai!t hv i.ilv tor snJ during tho night, rainy, l ruhy t,e norrow around them, und impelled to clou.lv, a..' I Saturday it again oommeneod tho.o nohlo netionggo adorning to tho hu riiiniiig and continued until Similar mom "mn t'hnraeter, Any und cA.in'y, by tho in to, casing a very high fro-hot ami sweep.' Jm,!u r "!Ul,.'"ly lur lnt' 1 i i itnelio heart. Ami yet, wo wee, for tho ing the ioo from tho streams, nnd consul" ) 0HH 0( lll0st) wo love Wo gM our ,nelIl. erahlo tiinher along with it. On Sunday oriog w ith our tears, and carve in aol't e afternoon another atmospheric change motions the epitaphs of our friends. They . i ... t,.L-r. are tributes both mild and moek, granted tooKpio,.m . ltoj,umu)litvbvtllomer(.v of Heaven m . , ' of n ' . ' " , 7.. ,l,c embrace of .tern winter, who kept 80otli ng evd( 0f a richer grace r.Merv. :' ' ,0 "ny l'n, t f tho howling .around and above as it lio were ed in its moro exalted dispensations. enraged because wo hud been let oil' no H'?y are the evidences of generous nll'eo- Wvetliui farthis winter, lesterdav, how-!1;0", unheard and unseen by the dead, but "' I tho most beautilul exuinides ot truth und ever, was move moderate, nnd to-day is-,';.,.;, y in lll0 livil,s Aml thus. as we but every body knows what to-day is like, j bathe tho urn with tears, and crown the ,. , I bier with tho Imv and tho nivrile, we do Tm Horoioh LLLCTioN.-lho election ;jUHtico tocul. ilU'lllllllityi honorto thedenu, in tins borough on nisi r nuay ior oorougi. , H,i ,h.ns0 both Heaven nnd tho world. were sinking into the arms of death -aye, icy death, before her eye, and of the mi-j raculous deliverance, is ursurpiwsed in thrilling interest, by tho wildest romunco.l In a word, if you want a book which will afford you renewod pleasuro every frosh perusal, cnd and get tho "Father nnd! Daughter," at Peterson's, No. MO Ghost-' ..I 1.1. :.. .1 .1 . . ; t. .... . - I "''., i iiiiiuvi )U a. II will be Mint l.nv Misa llurnsido in a community where she was so well known mid so highly es teemed, searccely needs nn obituary to perpetuate her memory. Sho was a fa vorite with all who knew her, admired as much for her virtues as for those gentle qualities of her sex. which give halo to 1 I.,,...:..... ) i, !,., i..;...,.i.i,;r,o ..fil,.. Samuel Mitchell, Win. W . ,, . . .,,,,1 u,i11itn,,.to,l Kin. ccrity. Sho was a Christian, too, ofthut exalted character which can guxe calmly at death when life assumes its swee'.est at tractions. Her chistian feelings were not governed by mnro theories. She wus not rompted to faith by philosophy, nor in the ubstraet teachings of a mero morality did ihe hope for tho realization of hea ven's regard. For years, conscious that life was uncertain, leeling that the most insiduous of all discuses, consumption, wus besieging her existence, sho resigned her self calmly to her fate, and ullowed her rouI to bul ho in the rcalitie of that Hope which first beamed at (iethseinano and has since lighted the dark portals of ev ery christian's tomb Nor was it the cer tainty of death that moved her to religion for solace. When life promised to bo pro longed, when gickness seemed to client its victim by allowing health to paint its bloom on her cheek, and the love of home to sparkle in her eye, then tho Christian's character, was moro fully displayed in the weak woman, passing from duty to duty with pntient cheerfulness ; syputhising with those in sickness, weeping with the distressed, giving ulms to the poor, and joy nnd hope, and generous all'ection to all around Lor. Thus bho passed her life. not known, although there is a suspicion j Many ' her years were marked by pain of meimdiansm. L ho-',re(, M(w ,.,. (i(.(.imP, ho- ,, v.,r na T?rTVm. Vurtor Esn.. laced her sufVeriiiL's. and ''fuitly watched oHieers resulted as follows : Municipal of goers Hurgess, Jonathan lloynton Esq., Town Council Robert W rigley, Richard Mosjop, C. W. Whitehill, Roi.crt Mitchell and G. W. Rheem- High constable, Jacob Shiinkwiler Assessor, R. J. Wallace hsq. Oversecrers, Bctts Auditor, J. B. M'Enally Esq. School directors, Geo. Thorn, II. Snyder. Magisterial oflicers, Justice of tho peace, M, A. Frank, re-elected Constable, R. F. Ward, re-elected. Laurence Towssmr Ei.kction. In Lawrence township the following persons were elected to the various offices : Con stable Rufus Thompson re-elected ; School director J. R. Reed, Esq, 0. W. Fulton; Supervisors Jus. A. Reed Esq., Taylor Row ks; Overseer, ) Joseph Shaw, Wm. P. Reed ; Assessor, Clark Brown. Fk kg i" son TP., re-elected Thos. Henry, Esq. and elected Albert Voung Justice of the Peace in plac. of David Ferguson Esq. who resigned inconsequence of ill health. These arc all the returns we are nblo to give from Ferguson. School llofss Birnt. The school house in Oirnrd tp. known as tho "Bald Hills school house" was burned on last Sunday niiiht ft week. The origin of the fire is of this borough oilers hi? farm m-ar town fur sale or rent. It is a good opportunity for any one wanting cucli a chance. See advert isinent. H T.. Hrvnrnso.v. -This isentlcman, h.i.l tho nib- must Ion. 'est cherish thai iniltienee r,r I..-.. . nf Lis Ws in G.lifor. ever, society, col.l in its forms ..ml w..k nia, hits returned home, and is now iw thi rl..cp. Noiwi'h-tunilini! Mr. H's. heavy her passinc through that .Ionian in whose waters t!.o robes of s.iints and martyrs havo been washed clean and white. The death of so young and good a wo man must have a beiielieieiit influence. Those who kn -w her best inir't feel that influence stronaest. Those who loved her AlUl nllliction, he is cheerf ul ami resigned, and seems determined nl to be oast down by it. Truly it is n noble spectacle to see a fellow being n.o t adversity with ft brave lift r ani'iu ibl.imh d d eck Mr. II. has in my friem'sin tlii' c.uimmi. ty, ull of slmni deeply sympathise with him. U. ftinc No th withstanding tho belief prevailing ft day or two ago that there would bo no rafting on the present fresh, et, the mildness of the weather h.w en couraged our lumbermen to commence operations, and we learn that a number have begun rafting in ; and that a few ate on the way and expected to pass here to-day. Although unusually early in the season for rafting, tho weather is now ve ry favorable. Accii.ent. We leal n that a team belong- iiia to Samuel Arnold Esq, of Luthurs. burg, was throtvn down the embankment on Anderson's creek hill on last Friday, while hauling shingles to the river, nnd one of the horses very much injured. To he a Hop At the "Mansion House," kept by Col. D. M. Weaver on tomorrow evening. A large company is expected, aud the participants will be likely to have a very pleasant time. This may bo the last .opportunity daring tho season to "trip the light fantastic too" so you'd better go. 'A floor) Ktorv.- Wo call attention to the new story by Francis 8. Smith, of which wo publish the first chapter in an other column. It will be found continued in the New York Weclky to which we rec ommend all wishing to peruse this thril ling novel '.. 1 At a dinner in Springfield, Mass., a lady sent thefollowing volunteer toast: ''Sjmitt old bachelors the ever-gretn of society." T!je Laqy who gave the above toast de serves to have her nanio engraved in en during marble, and embalmed in the hearts of every bachelor in tho land. A monuments should be erected toher mem ory by a general contribution from old bachelors, to which they should make an annual pilgrimage to pay their devotions. ' r i .: j MARRIED. At Bloomville on tho I7th inst. by Wm. fa A. Bloom Esq. Mr. Philip Long to Miss I Elizabeth Owens, all of I ike township in i hU count v. in its mcmori ?. must l-au-o at t lie an- noun.-meii'. that it has lost one of its brigiitesl ornaments, whose accomplish men! gave it tone, and whose actions yielded it dignity and character. 'Thus star by star declines, Till all are passo 1 awnj As lnornini: high and higher shines, To nine and perfect day ; Nor sink those Hnrs in emptv night, But hide themselves in ligh:." United States. The ConttelLitivn. Our "big" ootempora ry made its appearance lust week in some whut altered trim. Its dimentions, al though not diminished, have been com pressed and rendered more compact, and we think much moro convenient. It is! now printed on a double or quarto sheet! containing 8 pages, cuch still of largo size, the whole paper being as large as in the original form. Success to tho "Constella- j tion" mnv it lone million,, in illi,,,,;,ioin I the land. Peterson, for March has been 'received, and is a handsome number. This is one of tho best and cheapest Magazines in tho country. It has already a hirgo circula tion, which is constantly increasing. It deserves tn prosper. Crt' Jitjmhtic Month li,. Tho March number of this storling American Maga zine has mado its appearance, and comes fully up to the standard etuiilishod by the publishers in their fu st number. Miltiette's Ilustrated Muja:ine, for March is before us, and we have no hesitation in saying that as a Magazine of tho fash ions j it is worthy of a liberal patronage. Election Expenses, Assessors' ages, Constables wages, Cnnniisdoners' Counsel, Improvements &e., Rent for Treasurer's oflico thrco years Penitentiary cxpeiim, Sheritr fees, Trans, Land Book, Prothonotary, Ac, Books, Dockets, &., Jail feos, Tipstaff nnd Court Crior, Auditors' fees, Auditors' Clerk, County Printing, Fuel. Commissioners' Clerk, Rec-Assessments, Commissioners' wages, Amount puid for justices fues( Amount paid for District Attorney. Amount puid for repairs to Pub. Build. 372 10 Amount paid for Commonwealth costs, 8'.'0 5(1 Exonerations to Collectors, 304 02 Per ccntage to Collectors, 307 31 Treasurer's per confago on receiving, 147 84 Treasurer's per centago on paying, 130 Jj Bulauce dm; Treasurer, f 10SC fl 2'-'H4 O'J 33.2 00 305 70 MS MJ 08 1 70 li7 22 50 00 102 M 37 50 143 31 l'JO 00 15 00 243 72 l'JO 23 112 85 57 50 45 00 25 00 104 00 80 50 102 50 24 00 370 50 27 43 431 00 (lirstd, Umlieii, (llulmiii, H'.lM in, Jorihin, Knt'lham Knox, Lawrence, Mm l is, Pen n, Pike, I'nion, Ben .lurry, li. II. Mm, John V. Turner, Elijah Hut in, Win. Piioy, James W hile, John McMurty, lluifh t.rr, Frederick Nebel, It. Denver, sr., Jos. M. Stiencer, John Brubnker, Woodward, B. Stevens, Am't duo from unsealed land, 1S5X, A m't duo on Notes, Judgments, Jtc. HO 07 M 21 Ml tn) w w r,H , 125 U l M t M M IM 41 81 11 CO 120 71 61 4 ?0 M) 47 14 40 HI It IM Hi ii n r,i ia ao 407 17 P0 03 Ml M , 17 1.1 VH 93 61 00 212 31 107 Oil 44 (HI 3M2 40 147 11 8(1 60 111 87 4.1 44 14 W 101 11 7 74 21 00 ?i'.0H5 42 27(H) 00 Am't of outstanding orders, Balauco duo County, 902 41 $102X7 83 1077 01) $'.210 74 Jonv MtTiiKtisoN.Esq., Treasurer yf Clearfield County, in account with t lie dillerent townships for Road Fund for 1856 and '57. DR. To balance duo Tps last settlement, $ 97 IjT To amount from Unsealed Lands for 1850 and 1857, 8204 ioo 'jo $10403 78 ?101G3 78 -4noioir (ihttstandliiy hue from Collcdvri Jur 1858 andynduut Pr. VtAS, TOH.N5U1P, COLLkC .NAMES. 1847 1848 Jordan, Bell, Jordan, Peiiu, James Rea Jr, R. Wetzell, Henry Swan, A. Spencer, caikTr. 205 51 tTATi. U1LITU. 1840 Covington, D. Jiugueney, 1850 1851 1852 1853 1854 A Family SirrocATEn. A torriblo ca lamity occurred in Brooklyn, on Sunday morning, at the house of Mr. Edward Gill, i on the corner of Fulton avenue and Elm 1855 place. Between 3 and 4 o'clock the house ivas discovered to be on fire, und so sud-. denly had it broken out that only a por-! tion of the inmates were enabled to escape. 1850 Thomas Gill, a boarder by the name of Oila Graves, and llonora Keegan, a ser vant, all jumped from the windows, tho latter from tho fourth story, and were ull moro or less injured; but the mother, Mrs. Gill, with her two little girls, and another servant, Ann Keegan weresutlb-l cated by the smoke and heat. Tho fire! was extinguished, and the lodies of the sufferers were found heaped together near tho window. They might have been sav ed, had there been ladders on tho spot in 1 1857 time. Edward Gill, tho husband und fur ther of the family, was absent from homcj at the time this swilt destruction fell noon , his household. A. I'. Tribune. Jordan, Wm. Wiley, Pcnn, Thos. Fen ton, Bell, J.Sunderland, Kurthaus, tS, llartliiie, Morris, Jos. Rothrock, Pcnn, Jos. Davis, Burnsido, John Young, 30 01 Jordau, D. Williams, 3 15 Fox, Thos. J. Bundy. 1 00 t'urwonsv'll John Askey, 28 'J3 Decatur D. Kephnrt, Pike, Jos. Cu'ld'vcll, Chest, S. J. Tozer, 45 85 Jordan, Jos. Patterson, 12 13 Lawrence, B. Spaekman, Pike, T. R. McCluro, 2 02 Covington, J. P.. Barmoy, Clearfield, T, J. McCullough, Pcnn, Jos. Collingworth, Woodward, A brain Byers, 10 07 Bradford, John lloit, Brady, Jacob Ktintz, 182 42 Chest, Jon 'a. Fry, Covington, 1). Rolley Curweiisv'Jl Jno. D. Thompson, 1 00 92 14 1 C2 15 00 4 10 17 50 33 00 CU. Beeouriu, Bell, Boggs, Bradford, Brady, Burnside, Chest, Covington, Clearfield, Decatur, Ferguson, Fox, tJirard, Goshen, Graham, Huston, Jordan, Kurthaus, Knox, Lawronce, Morris, Pen n, Pike, Union, Woodward, By am't paid Tps, 5 .ixx 04 52r. 58 173 00 107 22 407 10 252 37 2'JO 71 203 75 8 31 308 40 37 40 231) 40 341 53 210 23 114 00 1257 93 108 24 218 18 352 70 104 48 758 20 171 08 122 25 327 22 020 51 Bul, due Tj'i 4 7 0 60 7 fW 1 74 44 50 32 49 7 52 28 10 15 W 45 7C 8 82 Bul. duo Townships, 204 44 $204 44 8302 00 $8362 09 John l-l'h(rton, Esq., Treasurer of Clni field County, in account with the dillerent townships for School Fund, for 1850 and '67 DR. To Balance due townships ut the last settlement, $ 405 5c To amount received from unseatedla nds for 1850 4 '57 11305 05 CR. By am't paid Tps. Bul. duo Tps. Decatur, Jordan, Huston, Morris, Pen n, Pike, Woodward, Bei caria, Bog'.'H, Bradford, Geo. Kcphurt, R. M. Johnson, Asa Young, John Hoover, James Arthurs, Lew is I. Bloom, J. Ilegarty, John Weld, Daniel Smael, John Shirey, jr, In Decatur tt I2th, 1859. Susan, wife of Moses Owen.-, aged 3,i years and 8 months. The deceased was n daughter of Jesse and Anna Spencer of Lumber City. She experienced religion in 1840, joined tlie Methodist E. Church, and made one of the number that formed tho first cl.iss in A Revarkahi.e Dwarf. A dwarf named Richebourg, who was only two feet high,! lias just died in the Rue du Four St. Ger- main, ag. d ninety. He was, when young, i in the service of the Dnehos d'Orloans, I mother of Louis Bhilippc, with the title j of 'butler," but ho performed none of the duties of tho office. Alter the first revo-j lotion broke out he was employed lo eon-1 Heaven's own I vey oismieiic aiiroau, uno mr nun pur-- pose n.i dressed as a oatry. tli" dispatches, being concealed in hi ; cap, ; n 1 a nnrs: being made to carry him. For the last twenty-five years he lived in the Rue du Four, and during that time never went out. lie bad a great repugnance lo stran gers, and was alarmed when h heard the voice of one ; but in his own family he ; was very lively and cheerful in his conver sation. The Orleans familv allowed him a Cn trul l rc near Piiilirsburg, Fe 1858 the Grami.ian Hills. She loved the class, pension of 3(K)0 .'runes. (Jaltgn.mi's Me- room, lived an exemplary lite, and uieu a iliuniphant death. She leaves a husband and six children to mourn their loss. My husband and my children dear, O, meet me iu tho skies! My body I have left below, Il now with Johnny lies. My father and niv mother dear, Wipe all your tears away ; Your Susan now is dead, and gono Her Saviour's face to sec. My brothers and my sister too, Your hope in Christ hold fast ; That w hen your earthly lace is run, We ull may meet at last. a. b. In Beccaria tp., on Thursday tho 17th list., Isaiau II. Woa hick, aged C4 years. nr.ngn. Mrrti.E in Monroe Coinit, Pa. Last week a murder was perpetrated at a shoot-! ing match near the public house of Mr. j Slender, at Stemlersvilie. A difficulty a-. rose between a man named Eckert, and , a Mr. rwiomon vtiiucim, wncn jcKeri: struck Wilhelm over the head with a gun, 1 inflicting a serious wound on the forehead, and completely severing his nose from his face. Eckert was committed to jail. i Wilhelm died of his tvuiiidsa day or two uf'er the occurrence. Brady, O. B. Goodlandcr Burnside, James Smith Covington, J. W. Ridor, Clearlield, Isaac Johnson, Curwens'vll Z. McNaul, Ferguson, Jos. Straw, .1. . Heath, Ellis Livergood, Samuel Lanbury, .Win. Willistiis, Win. M jMichaels, John Fox, J. .1. Tate. Daniel Beams, Isaac Kirk, J. B, Garrison, Woodward, S. P. Sholl', Beccaria, Samuel ShotT, F. G. Miller, A. Boughman,. S. P. Wilson, Godfrey Zilliox, John Riddle, L. J. llurd. Roiter, Wallace, Fox. ioshen, . iraham, Jordan, Karl bans, Knox, Lawrence, Morris, Penii, Pike, Bell, Boggs, Rrudford, Brady, Burnside, Chest, Covington, J. M. Clearfield, R.J. 03 8'J 3 35 3G 91 11 01 80 93 70 O'l 19 50 191 98 09 80 17 10 27 95 49 45 08 00 11 07 Curwensv'll Wm. McBride. Decatur, And'w Bauhmnn Ferguson, George Williams, Fox, D. N. Heath, 25 00 4 21 1 20 107 00 15 IS 27 89 112 84 101 94 315 03 2M 75 110 OS 9.1 43 597 02 250 44 240 79 129 04 204 82 1 10 50 202 20 175 25 21 87 8 29 15 14 18 17 4 74 52 20 9 29 22 8 4 10 94 77 01 44 00 1 00 151 43 10 17 40 12 42 111 69 7 20 89 47 4 10 15 89 59 14 08 30 23 25 41 12 07 37 71 43 91 4 31 3.1 08 25 5 5:'. 48 25 21 00 122 87 20 01 23 00 129 05 44 45 j.vj nn 131 93 40 92 25 17 254 80 133 25 101 03 54 31 121 78 1"8 03 81 80 77 91 0 35 25 00 32 50 0 00 L, 20 50 Pnu' 13 12 j r oul Bradford, ' uu Burnside, Chest, ji'q Covington, m r i Cloarfiold, 15 SO CRtur Ol r- ' r OX, yr i Guard, 19 08 2 00 28 o; Goshen, Graham, Huston, Jordau, Kurthaus, 57 50'ivnox' ,, I Lawrei IU III 30 60 20 02 5 00 0 80 22 18 18 23 15 05 9 5 15 45 33 00 10 34 51 40 2 74 7 95 21 48 14 38 22 50 5 00 23 (Hi 14 01 20 OH 15 c,;. 11 OS f.O 50 17 52 10 0) 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 ii oo; iwrenoo, Morris, Pcnn, Piko, Union, Woodward, Bal duo Tps., C53 73 400 10 329 49 220 00 623 97 400 00 518 90 100 00 13 40 448 67 37 33 400 00 259 00 233 01 1400 00 223 53 254 50 051 47 310 21 1700 00 132 57 209 77 438 00 447 Zi 1331 87 f 1 1770 02 83 43 113 CO 45 15 28 75 20 25 244 84 180 50 80 68 22 12 15 95 09 CO 22 83 . 277 2t 12 42 111 34 1331 87 SU77Q 02 A. U. I30V. ARD, ICWr. KEN.J We, tho undersigned Commissioners of Clearfield County, lin ving examined tho accounts of John Ifcrhoison, Y.aq. Trcosu rer of said County, for tho yu.r 1858, do certify that we find th?iu s above stated. Tho amount of debts outstanding duo the County, aro Ten Thousand Two Hundred and Eighty-Seven Dollars, and Eighty Throe Cent, and the amount of outstanding orders are Ono Thousand and Seventy-Seven Dollars and Nino Cents. Wittier our hands this 22d January, A. D. 1859. JOHN IKWJN. GEOnOEERHARD, WM. McCRACKE: Attest It. J. Wallace, Cfk. We, the undersigned, Auditors of Clearfield County, having examined the accounts of John Mcl'hersou, Esq., Treasurer (if said Count v. for A. D 1S58, do certify that tho accounts are as above r ,(, That the amount duo the Treasurer by the Coun ty, is Two Hundred and Ninety-Nine Dollars, and Ninety-Nine Cents ; the amount due the Road Fund by the Treasurer, is Two Hundred und Four Dollars, and Forty Four Cents ; the flmoun due the School Fund is Ono Thousand Three Hundred and Tliii ty Ono Dollars ami Eighty -Seven Cents ; also, the amount din tho County fiom (Vnlectors, Unseated Lands, and other source, is Ten Thousand Two Hundred nnd Eighty-Seven Dollars am) Eighty-Three Cents ; and the amount of outstanding orders i (.ne Thousand nnd Seventy-Seven Dollars and Nino Cents. Wit ness our hands this 22d Jmtiarv. A. D. 1H,)9. PETER HOOVER, 1 r n. 1 M- t- I j . a. 'j. lAiii, Amxmre. ISAAC W. GRAHAM, Attest It. J. Wallace, I'Ck. Clearfield, February 2, 1859. no. 3, vol. it. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ADMINISTRATOR S NOTICii. V'OTICE Is hereby given that Letter! or Ad niiiii'tmlion pendente lilt, have been grant -d to the UDilertifcncd on Ibe ettnto of Juhn II. I! fed. Into of Lawrence township, Clesrfluld Co., dee'd. All pemoni having businens or dealing! with ihe mid satnle aro requested to muko im mediate settlement. AAltOSC. TATE, Adiu'r I'rml.ntt Lite, Lawrencs tp , Feb. 25, 1869. no. , vol. Iv. IIKTY PER CKSTT. SAVED BY buying Coal Oil. nd Coau Oil Lamps t tended to. the Iron Sture. AlbKllfcLL, l A nit 11, on za nu TVLAMPS of 11 kindi cliaqged to Coal Oil Lamps, ON OUR TABLE. Father and Dauoiites, dv Fhkdkrika Bremer. A Sweedish Tale just published by the enterprising Publishing House of T. B. Petersou k Brothers. It is scarcely necessary to speak in de tail of the merits of this new work of Miss Bremer's. The well known character of her writings is a sufficient guarantee to the public, of its high moral tone, its ease and simplicity of style, and tho useful les sons it inculcates. But to rest here would be to stop far short of pointing out all its claims upon public favor.; Instead of le ing a romance of "love and murder and It Ml 1 (( Al . nouoay Kiueu, as isusuany trie case wmi:.n Lnwrcnoo town,i,ip Clearfield coimty, the sensation novels of the present day. itipfmioinina some two hundred and forty is a simple story, founded upon fact, of j acres with about seventy-live"aeres cleared ..!,' seir-sncrificinir devotion, not to 'with house, barn, young orchard : Ac. ... 1 . 1 thereon, for sale or rent on reasonable the lover, whoso manly graces attracted 'En(,uil.0 of lh, .ub8Cribor soon.- ncr .vimirauon aim nun utr 1 ck'i uu iOS8CsSion given at once. ' ' to her father to whom' she'owed life and - 1 Wm. KRTEH. all that made life a toune of happlnefs to Clearfield, Ocsificld County, To. '4. Mary's EUi: Fmsttiiry, Jam arv 20rn, 1859. ")l'BLIC NOTICE it hereby given, that Jacob X. J. M'.rer, in i'ori;uinuin Jw iiamp'liire luleiy of 1'liiU Ji'l.biu, and K. C. Scliulti, hare Oils .lay entered into Cu-1'nrlneri.hip in lbs liu-eiuci-t of ' TAxxiya, cvmiYixa, hoot. woe ! AM) UARXE6S MA KIXO, and the bininoM will be earrird on by Ihe name of JAC01J J. STOKER i TO., al the fU Mary'i Bleam Tannery, in 8L Mary'a, Elk County I'enn ylrania. Tl.ey hope by their Ion experience in bnnlneM, and their deilre In plenae the public, that they wil receive a part of lb publio palro i nage. Lnml.ermen and otben, who il eire a food article of Be oil and Shoe, will find it great y to their advantage to call and get goni) bur- f' ;nina, aa we aro determined to lell a low as rather, or boot and ahoei can be had in Pbila- I llt.l,.a r,r eftih Ar hiilna. All narlnr rirf,mtill JACOB J. ITORER, A CO. no. 3, r. It. FOR SALE OR HEIST. THE subscriber offers his farm situuted THE lilghet Prir paid for HIDES in CASH at the SL Mary'i Stoam Tannery, ao S, t. Iv Infill fALF PKIXS wanted, for which the tUUU blghcl price In eaib will bo paid at the St Itttty'i aUeara Tannery, no. 2, vol. iv. A CAKD. .iiit ,' A. M. HILLS would inform his pa tmis that ho will be absent from his office (luring the three first weeks of February, on a professional tisit to Elk Oiinty. , Hearfiehl, Jan. l', 1858. VAI.L'AHl.i: LANDS . MA1V-MII.1. F0 SALE. 'I'llE Pnl.Kcriliers offer tho following valuable 1 I'.enl K-tfit at privnto enlo, litunto in lleccn ria tnwnflnp, Clearfii-M County, containing OXE HUNUUED and BEVEXTY TWO ACHES, in two tructior ,arculi lying contiguous, vii : FIFTY-EIGHT A CUES, with a Saw-Jlill thereon, and Ten Acrci cleared, AND OXE 1IUXDHE1) AXI FOVUTF.EX acre, with almut thirty acrci cleared. Both trarttaro well timbered with l'iue Timber, and are well fuitcd for lumbering, and would lull any one wishing to go into the hnaineM. They will he mid separately or together, to auit pur chasers. Term one third of the purcbaie mo- ncy in hand, and the balance in two yearly pay menU. . For further particular inquire of J01IX 81I0KF, or S. W.KEAUT, Ailminitlrator&of the Ktlalt of Abrnknm S.Kia oy, rfccefiei. - 1 , ' January 19, 1849. tf. OTItT ' All perrons are beroby notified that the undersigned have each a claim nf one fourth of what wus tho interest of l'atrirk Raflcrty at the lime of his deecaro, iu lb 83 aero of land, in l'onn township, now advertised for i.ilo by order of the Orpbau'i Court, nl the property of Felix IUITertt. THOMAS RAFFERTV, ' ' ' 1 PATRICK RAFFKItTY, JAN 8 CUAKk. deo. 29, lSiS.-SUpd. LOOK II ERE I LOOK 1 1 ..njia ere: TllEumleriigned subiorlben, take tbii meth od nf informing tlie publio generally, that they bavo this .Uy entered Into copartnership in. THE BLACKSMITH BUSINESS, and enn be found at the shop formerly occnpie.t byj. Shunkwiler. nn Third street, la this bi. rough, where they will be pleased to nt tho r ol I customers, and at many new onei ta eaa reiki it convenient to give tbout a cull. Bring on your hons, your epadei and pick Your log-chnini and yor.r pulling iticki, Your ili'Js, your ileighi, your hone, yoor mar. No tliree-yenr old ahull then go bare. Your spear will work up then Jurt right. To prooning books for every height. Your sword too, shall then be wrought. To ploughshare mch ai Cain ne'er bought. JACOB eiltTXKWILER, HEO. Y7. OK It. Clearfield, December 8, 8i9. if. THE UXDERSIUNKD takei thi method of am Bouncing to the eititens of Claarfieli and. Iks ior rounding country, that ht has opaned a . B.H3rlbff Rlburp or Mala Street In Shau't .Yew itnm, where eK is prepared to accommodnle all who giro hi tn call, and hopes to receive liberal peAruaofje. Oct. Cth, 1S5S. JEREMIAH NOP 113. . ii,' ii.,. IOii SALB, by Mrrrrli, A Carter, A4amS I.tt'H Imprnri Corn .feier Also a few Meal Cutter of the best kind with a largo t': ety of liooil to their line, Juai received, and I ba avid low f.ir cash or pxodueo. ..., CieaifieM, Dec. 8, m. . , MUKflanil BVFFAbO I season, at ItOuF.S tn anil Iho KRATZER'S. -"fciglob Printing neatly executed here. I
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