Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, February 13, 1868, Image 3

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    filK HKIHIHMCAN.
Terns of Subscription.
11 r.,d.l IneJvmce.wwItbin "tlii.
! j.-ud after three aad belon en nonthe ..
i. iU aitet tbe explratioe of n month.
I to
1 CO
Mr T. H. Witao, our foreman. Il thorid
to. r5eipt lot noT paid Into lh eccoenl
et sveecriptioa, adi.rlieio;. Job work. Ae.. in our
atwne. JEO. 3. GOOIiLANDtll,
Editor and Proprietor.
Tfipbsday::
::: February 13, lSt'..
fiator Walloce,BuJ .Mr. SicCullotigh,
cf the House, will jjleimo itccopt our
t sok for valuable public documents.
Tbe Jury lint for the Marsh term
, III be found in this issue
A Wholesale Notion House in Pliil
i. Jtilphia, wislios toomploy a Balesman.
C e advertisement, in another column.
i
The Executors of Dr. Otto are of
fering some vuluable timber lands for
&! in this county. Sco advertise
ment. It will be observed that the part
nership, between Messrs. Montgomery
& Hartsotk, at Curwensville, has been
d '.Molved.
An advertisement elsewhore in this
sue, notifies the public thai Mr. II
Af. Smith is determined to give every
body a bargain who may fuvor him
with a call. Eoad his advertisement
a ad try him.
The weather does not often disturb
ourequilibrium.but it "fetched us" on
Saturday and Sunday last. The Tber
BiOmeter dropping down to 22 below
scro and the next day 40 abovo, ruther
disconcerted our weather gauge.
If our FerguKon township "citizen"
will aend us Li real name, we will
publish Lis communication. His in
quiries are well put, and proper, but
we will not publish any comrnumca
tion unless we are in possession of
the name of the author.
Mr. Richard Bard, of'Curwcnsville,
who has been operating on a log job
cm Sinnemahoning creek, met with a
serious accident lust week. While
attempting to remove some 6aw logs
from the schute, bis leg was CHiight
by a descending log and struck
ugainst another, smashing his foot and
ankle completely. Ho lias had his leg
amputated below tlio knee, and is doing
as well as could be expected.
It will be noticed elsewhere that
Messrs. Hartsoek & Goodwin have
treated an innrroction nt Cui-werm-vi'.le.
They olTcr tluir customers tho
best quality of goods in market, and
Attack Gen. High Prices front and
flank. Their effort, nt this distance,
looks as though they would bring
about a successful revolution. As tho
citizens have some interest in tbe
matter, they had better give it their
attention.
A Grand Festival, for the benefit of
the Osceola Cornet Band, will be held
In tho Presbyterian Church, in that
Tillage, on the evenings of tho 21stand
22J inst. Music, refreshments by the
ladies, and voting tor various articles
to be presented to clergymen, pretti
est girl Ac, and other attractions of
Various kinds, will be presented to tbe
public. Being neither a clergyman
nor a pretty girl, we will necessarily
be absent ; but we hope the voting will
till go on. "For particulars, see small
bills."
Obitcart. We are eompcilod this
week to announce tho demise of one
of our oldest and most respected citi
zens. We refer to Thomm Holt, Esq.,
who depnrted this life, at his residence,
in Brudford township, on Thursday,
tho 30lh day of January, in the 8 4th
year of Lis ago. Mr. Holi was born
in Centre county. His father was a
Colonel in tho Revolutionary army,
under Washington, and as in our day
was often called a traitor and pro
nounced disloyal and a rebel, by the
satraps and backers of George III,
and the "loyal millions" of 1776. The
subject of our notice first came to this
eounty in 1815, and erected a cabin
on the premises where he breathed
ais last; but he returned again to
Bld Eagle valley, and in the spring
of 1819, emigrated to this county with
bis family. He endured a full share
Of pioneer life ; yet amidst nil tho
hardships allotted to early settlers, he
pased fur beyond the "three score
and ten" years allotted to mortals,
and continued vigorous until the last
few years. He raised a largo and in
teresting fitmily, who, in his declining
jearg, smoothed the rugged path of
life, and sacredly consigned hiin to
his mother dust, respected by all who
came in contact with him. rnring
his rcsidonco of nearly tifty years in
Ibis county, he discharged many lo
cal trusts, among them that of Jus
tice of the Peace. lie was first ap
pointed by Governor Wolf, and after
a constitutional change was brought
about, was elected for several terms.
lie epouscJ the eauso of religion,
and for sixty years was a consistent
member of the Methodist denomina
tion ; and wbeu finding that life was
bbing OUl, ho Uaiilicd tlibt lie Was
i t peace with God and all mankiti J,
and that he held a clear title In
. ! f I . , , .. I
lit MhfLl iniwtritBIlp ltft'nn,! IliA W.t-ji!
r.fDcalh. Thus again has one passed
from Bmonj hi follows, wWe cx.nn
pls it TTonlJ lx woll . for others to
f 1U0T.
Tut Haw t!) Pi ch Broihi i
Howard, tho negro hinvati loss, hs
repeatedly stated In Ms eithii's on
the nigger, that ''the colored troops
fought bravely," and there has been
snt h a deal of clnmor about the "loy.
ally" of the them iu the Smith, and
tho services rendered by them In put
ting down the rebelllw.,, l!,it he sub
joined figures from tho bureau of col
ored troops will be interesting:
Whole number munttrrd in during tht
rebellion 10,ej
Murtrred ouu Srt.M.1
Ililrhirgcd ?".J3
Pied Sl.Si.S
Dmrtrd 14.SS7
Killrd in K-tii.n 1.514
Mining in action 1,314
Trmnafcrred to nt t MS
Dmlinc at ill in tho bureau 12.4V0
ToUl 100,024 108,024
Over 70,000 of the 80,923 wore mus
tered out before tho close of the war;
and two-thirds of tho 20,230 dis
charged, were disabled by camp and
hospital diseases.
Files Acceptions. We learn that
"old Kod," a revolving "nig," who
about a year ago was nearly assassi
nated by a colored brother, has filed
exceptions to tho mode of adjudicating
cases in our court, llo deems it very
strange law that sends one man to a
penitentiary for cutting mulo meat,
and another to tho county jail "for
cutting a man iu do face, and kill
him nearly dead, whilo do mulo is
live and kicken. Dutmay be law, but
im d d if it am justice. Do you link
so?"
Ned evidently intends to assail tho
court for the apparent slight in his
case.
Gen. Meade, and a gang of bureau-
ites, robbed the Stuto Treasury of
Georgia of 310,000 lust week, with
tho ostensible, purpose of paying it
over to tho nigger convcutionists. Il
horse-stealing is any greater crime
than this, wo would be obliged to
some loyalist to point just where
tho difference comes in.
We are indebted to a friend for a
copy of two daily papers published at
Cheyenne, Dakota Territory, entitled
the Argus and the Leader. If the In
juns don't learn to read, and become
civilized soon, it will not be the fault
of newspaper men.
Bishop Simpson, of Philadelphia,
"was tlosetod with Jlr. Stanton for
over an hour" one day last week. It
is to bo hoped he succeeded in con
verting the heathen. But as Gen.
John Pope called immediately alter
tho Bishop left the culprit's ceil, the
latter had better go back soon and re
late tho history of Ananias and Sup
phira. Clearfield Markets.
r.cjer1ed weekly for the Ct-aaRrtaLD lUrnurAJ
or J. P. Kr.tekh, Itealor iu Iry (lood, (Jro
ceriet, Proviaion, Ac., Market (., Clrarticld.
Cr.iAnriri.il, February 1.1, 18(18.
Apple, green $1 Du
Dried, fcirh
Apple butter, gal, 1 " ''
Butler - 40 I
K..na.......o Oll(o I 60 1
IlilckwhcaU 1 26
Iluckwhcut flour tb, ft!
Beef, dried- ?i I
II. .K, dressed 12
Hides, frwn. 7
Harua, etie;ar cured, Zb
Shoulders . 4
Side, IS
Lard
M.m pork.f bbl...28 00
Onto.
CO
Beef, fresh 1!
Boards. M 15 UH (u, JO Oil
Onion l
Putatoe
Peaches, dried
Plaster, V bbl
Rto.
Il.rs, lt ...
.lt, V i-k...
Shinr-lce. IK in
1 50
1 00
11
4 40
1 ft
2 iO
Coro,ilRllc4. 1 it
Corn, emr 76
Corn meal, sack, 2 00
. tb
Coop, owl...
C.ovcrouod .......
a 74
V 00
Cheese
Clierrie, Ih
Chicken, dred, lb,
?0
00
15
2.
M, ft I'O
Kliinxlra, 56 in lft 00
Timothy teed & 00
Tallow 15
Wheat- 2 ill
r.t?l
tmmi.
2 00
Flour 13 OH la 1.1 00 i
Hot - 00 00ta,li Oil I
Wool .. 40
Wood, y rord 4 00
Philadelphia Grocery Market.
PrilaI'Klphia, Feb. 11, 1CS.
tkas. Corrt.Kft.
Toanc n?en Hio, common IB UQ
Fup.rior.... SSftl isl (lood 2IJ(.$
Fin 1 !5fi.l 4 i Prlnio...2.'l,,'
Kmmi 1 ft.'i(ij.l 7.V Choice.. .24 (in
IlTion ,!avB,old gv..17 4 (ia
lMtpriur....l f?5 77 T 25 l.aunra ?fl -i)
Fine 1 Sorl ftn W.i.Co.eam 00 (,'
Finort t ftifjl 65 Kandelion.paOO ($
Imperial 1 t dark.
Superior. ...1 20fS.I 40 Crashed 00 ($
Fino 1 torn, I S5 Toarje, pulr. nn (.4
Fineat t 70(lI SO Fin....do...00 (,0
20
23
III
2
.18
27
IS
17
17t
Ki
'71
l'l
m
151
li
50
02
22
5
5
Gunpowder A li'if'V
Mipcnor....! 2.irt! 4" II In (o
Fine 1 ft.Vnl 70 C, eitra I5)'rtt
Fineat. 1 Ti(2 00 C 1 Tellor...l2t(,
Black I UTRfra.
Superior. ... S5W I 00 Common 45
Fine I OA'-i 1 li Fair 5". (y
Fluent t 20(g.l 35 Hood- 07 M
Japan Prima 74 (iti
rupcrior.... (0(,il 05 Choice .S7 (t
fine 1 lnr,i.l 1:. Choicc.eitrau8 HI Oi
Fineat. 1 20fl S0 0LAt.
Rlii. V. O. rh'iif e, Oft (it 1 Oft
Carolina II (I 11 Porto R1S0...S7 It, SO
F.at India ... S)H ldf Cnha 55 M f.7
Clement B. Wainvright - - laracl K. Wainwright
Joaeph II. Wainwright.
WAIN WRIGHT &. Co.,
w 11 o 1, t n a t. r.
GROCERS AND TEA DEALERS,
N. . Comer Second and Arch Utreelt,
aprll PHILADELPHIA, Pa.
727
RICKEY, SHARP & CO.,
Importer, Jobber and RfUitf r( of
DRY GOODS
AT
POPULAR PRICES.
HAVE the most elegant and direraifled stock
in thia market, at the VERY LOW PRK Kl
ineidcnl to the great shrinkage of Talnea,
Their stork ia enmpoaed wholly of new and de
airable fabrics, in
Faccy and Staple Dry Goods,
I towhlrh or itniVroddH Uir -hNpri mil rhniemt
j nrl thr mmrk.t.
'ninrrv c IT A P n t. n n
V AJ A U J J II i IV J J.t
7 '
TIT C heal nut ftlreet,
tewt.yl TIIIL ADKLnilA.
CKANEI) PttiriT r all kind, al
.MIBIXtLL A HOLER S.
tiMT0Ks
HI III MI X 1 ti
ll MOOflK, TrmftirrT t L t fi. hi i ntil.t T. li
I hp I t'limit n w-iiMlt ' mt'O. mi in. in H'--iuiit
i'h n, l roitiitt, It 'tn li '. th lsr .1 toitott,
A. I. I"'1". ' rtt'' ''"t " Jf . A U.
i- M' 1 1 1 n .
Te r-ii! bum dn eoimty y Tn tittpf't
lu.M vt-lllrment frVM V0
To bilnnre due m dnplic Bt lor ttmut 10 VI
To Amount -Htt u frtilvti ilnplt
rule u t im; ,:'T m
To itimunt MM'iml on Mrtie tliiptnwte
bu7 l.f'C 2
To ammuif in-t mtil on unrrfttt J Juj'li-
rate f..r lfl '.
To Rtnoutit J tu unm alcJ tluili-
cote fr lt'7 T,SM
To m nun t rtviV.nrilio.. un tra-t 67it,
lliistuu townhii SiO IV
To BiiHMint BB(PMi er cnll'ttiri' r-
turn, lMft 2" SVj
To ainotini (CMAtl r eollwtori' rw-
turu 1S(17 :t
To Binount Iroin ConnniMioiirrV bimks 40 2.',
To amount achoul rul'und. WiKMlward
low iihIiii. 24
To amount road nfund. Woodward lp.(
To ainuunl tranif'd from unliiia fund,
i:i W
;uo 2n
Total .
Kl.fllH I'.'
rnrniTon.
Mj ichool k road refund in Woodward,
llv ainonol outalaiidinglroincolli-ctora
'lor 1SC7 anil preloua jroara.
D.v amount outalanding from collictora
on tilate
Tly amount outtamling.unailel,HHo,
lty do do IS87,
lij amount outunndingfromcollootora'
rcturna, lofi
By amount outstanding from collectora'
relurua, lff,7
Ity amount of eiouoratiuna to collectora
on county
By amount of exonerations to collector!
uu tlat
Ily collectora' pur ccntngc on county...
Iiy do do State
By aaacsaora' wagea
By auditora1 waoa
Ily Agrioultural bockty
By auditing aocouut of l'rotbouotary
and Kcgiatcr
By bridge account, via:
Anderaon aC k, Curwenav.,$l,128 00
Trout Run, tibawavillo.... 450 00
Cheat Creek, Ncwborg.... SV4 IS
Bumaide. Irwina'. ' H) JO
bridL-a icwa It
By hooka and itationcry
Uv Commiswionora' Othce, Tia:
't oured Baker, ICS deva f-120 00
$:ts 83
2:10 04
02 01
7,25:1 411
7,25 bV
206 OS
178 84
490 4'J
.12 a:
820 :m
00 :ii
II 7
ISO on
100 On
15 00
2.IU7 8H
250 40
C. r. Worn II, 2:6 da.va..
C. ri. Worrell, Appcnla....,
Jlcnry Ptouo, 24 1 days...
Ollicllo rmcad, 45 daya...
Livery hire.H
bvu no
I7:t 20
6112 50
112 60
100 CO
1,0118 20
By Clerk, Tii :
W. S. Bradley f'0 00
1)0 making duplicate, SO 00
llo Clerk to Auditor, S4 00
llo Clork to lury Com., IS 00
Iio Land hook 40 00
llo exptnac to l'hil'a, 0 00
By Jury Commifltioner
By eonBtahlea wage
By Court crier
Ut attomera' ft-ra, vi :
II. II. haoope S'li 00
W. A. Wallace 100 00
W. A. Wallace, couuael- 150 00
T. J. MTuilough l-'O 00
W. M. M'Cullough IU 00
W. M. M'Cullough.DiaLAfj 4SS 00
J. B. M Kually 15 0
8 S.I
57 40
2 IV (in
70 00
1,250 00
FTATEMEM OF COUNTY FLN1S IN" liETAIL.
Year.
Collectori' Niium.
Town
lsr,J ' John Bannoy
1m17 1 T. H. tahl.urn
8ii7 Benjamin llird
1S67 Joaepb Winnery
Mr7 Cyreniua llowe.
1S87 Jntne McCiellan
IM17 L. 1. llile
I xar (leorge Beam
Ih(l7 Henry Uoa
1867 Benjamin Bloom
Total
Covington
Bcc-aria
Bi II
Bradlord-
Iieealur
Fot
Lnmlior City..
Morrill
(.'areola
Pik.
(Notr. Thoae marked with a are paid in
lull; Ihoae aiaikrd with a f, partly paid ainco the
icttlement.
Am'l of court houae bond outalanding, $
Aggrejale amount of court house bonda
redeemaMe JulT, '88, Includ'g intereat J.1.W5 CO
Probable ordinary eipenaea for 1 80S... 18,000 00
Total ejpenaea for the current year.... S2l.an m
ttT.lTr.MKST
D. W. Sloona, Em., Trea'urcr of Clearfield county,
in account with the different townahipl for Boad
fund, for I860 and 1"67,
nr.RTiiR.
To balance laat ettlcmeiil 1.074 .10
To amouut aaacaaed, nnacated, l8fl 7...t.1 V.'
To ...do dr Ifi7 T..161 0.1
To amount collectora' return Cnion tp., 2 40
Total.
... 1 18.38 1 '
STATEMENT OF ROAD
- (
I Aaacaaed in Aaaeaacd in Balance due . . . ., Balane due
" I I860. 1867. Jan., 1X07. j P'- J.B, 1M8.
Beccaria. 22 W't J3 114 1 fit lit
Bf 354 M .154 fil 104 41 1!I4 41
H, 145 .15 1 15 .15 1.15 74 1.15 71 00
Blo,0 ' IM .17 U.1 37 48 68 '.li 4 00
Bradtoi'd 1' " -1 f I'O
Brady Jt1l 70 .11 70 271 82 271 82 4 34
Hum.ide 210 14 212 84 2H8 80 208 80
l heat S'-'i 80 310 88 177 02 177 02
( ovinglou- 19" 10 190 10 19i 2.1 194 2.1 I 00
Decatur .101 78 308 44 114 02 114 02 2.1 .12
Ferguson 34 23 34 2.1 40 8 49 08 2 00
Fox I"l 78 203 62 4 .12 70 00 4 32
liirard- 2C9 50 2H9 60 128 03 128 0.1
(J,hrn "20 64 S'.'O 64 291 37 291 37 4 00
Graham 197 38 107 38 165 44 15j 14
(iulnh 177 31 177 31 31 28 31 28
Ilu.lon. 1,714 29 1,714 29 321 40 214 28 115 41
Jordan ft 88 HI 88 28 03 28 83
Kartliaua.. I 190 2.1 191 43 93 l'l 9.1 94 It 60
Knox I 240 74 210 74 69 28 f.9 20
Lawrence... 2 0 20 2 '8 20 05 88 05 88 90
AL.rria ' ."! 29 fluj 29 4M 1.1 412 1.1
Pent I L'9 48 Ll 48 29 78 29 78
pike 1 ll.SI'O 114 00 ' 62 84 52 84 20 811
I'aion I 309 10 .109 18 114 18 134 10
Woodward j 28 12 2"S 12 291 05 291 (19 J 18
T.ilal. J 17,333 02 S7..15I 0.1 S.1.874 3 i $1,298 63 I S48 .17
Ili'CcivedTJ'aniiary 25, lfit. of I). V. Moore, ITi1!)., late TreamriT ol aaid" eouiiiv. Hie aum ol live
hundn-d and forty -eight dollara and thirtv-aeven ocuta, being in foil Tor bnlancedne Road fund, a
bore Haled. J5I8 37.J WM. X. WKIULET, Ireaiiircr.
UTATI'.M KXT Ol' SCHOOL 1TM.
D. W. Mooar.. F.ar(.. Trcaaurerof Clearfield county,
in account with (be different townahipa lor
hchool fund, for I TO and 181.7,
ni am.
To balance last letlleraent 8fil OS
To amount aaaeaaed, unsealed, H08, 8.395 92
To do do IMII7, 9,97V 8(1
To amount collector' returns, Bradlord
and Knox- 10 72
To amount received from Brady choul, S tin
Total 1 9.n5.l
FTATl'MENT OF PCHOflL FCND IN DETAIL.
j Aaseased in I Aaaced in Ba!n.-e due .,..., Balance due
Tow.mra. I J.n,87. A J,., i,fis.
Ilnccaria I $'08 43 i,1 00 S.:l 99 $.11 99
Bell I 354 61 It:,4 61 28 f4 I 28 V4
Il.'gfa 1" 64 374 87 21 .16 j 21 82 1 73
Bloom 2H4 74 l".3 78 l 00 12 J 4s
Bradford , 117 25 119 IS (Ml 1 29 28 49
BradT 781 85 707 i0 ; 39 12 65
Bnrn-idi- '9 37 49 l7 2ii tii 1 20 f,7
Chcs( 1 178 73 6 8 21 49 59 4)1 69
C.ivinrtnn j 494 28 30 20 10 ll.l 08 12 6.1
Dcalur 4l 19 810 78 4 49 28 78
Ferguson 1 1 41 88 44 49 18 14 18 28 .1 m
Fox i 141 611 2i'2 21 7 65 60 67
(Iirard j 2il9 60 SMl 3.1 1
()n.hen. 1 418 no 718 23 17 (14
(Iraham 613 14 613 14
I.uiirh ! Hit 14 319 14 !
Hiitrn. I 614 2 614 2 (I9 89 I l(i 75 I J 04
Jordan. ' 1 10 28 168 lie 4H-J 78 48
Karthaua- I 28 49 84168 1 si I j 18V
Knox , , 312 94 812 94 84 74 i 81 71 !
Lawrence ! .15 4 .14 1 04 I 1 64
Morri 1 H 92 61.1 92 12 82 12 02
IVnn j 244 07 244 07 S 74 1 1 8 74
Pike 1 137 St 171 80 42 84 1 4.1 ,,u 1 st ;
fnion .. (no'ax) K4 6 !
Woodward j 862 16 618 61 lf 07 j 120 18 3 77
TnlaL. ! SS.S94 92 I $.? 80 88 I rif,7 65 ! flT6 of
HeeeiTril, January Ij, Ir,n, 01 IJ. . iUoiow, hsq., late Treasenir of (aid nonntT, the Mm of one
hundred and ie-entv ix d-llar and nine cents, 8ctg it fn-1 for balance due School food, aa above
' ?!" W WM. K. "BIi-.I.F.Y, Trea-nrar.
(ik in un n in (ii n. ma
til 1 II M,
I't expn ,-laf- a
I, j " ,m
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!y ali'ie t-r 1 n'n.iir'-r a ottn-e
By Cnnimon'-ii!th nt, it:
( .-oi 111 : Itiiih
! 7
1
I a fT
14 in
1S II
i'jK HI
Jill :i4
440 4S
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llo..
1 10,.
!..
Iio...
...lr.c
...V iliar.l
... llliHinia,.....
...hiina d it, It'i
.Mia. Mill, r .
...Cruaell
.I'd,)
III 04
4.1 0
,1:1.1 no
.15 84
,..M, Fndden.
.Burlier t ."Icvrul 114 7ft
I'o....
milll
1.1 IU
Ilii Kniitlitiau
Iio Canon
Iio bnulord
I in Lie
10 VI
80 00
3D 07
M fiJ
.17 l"i
2.1 CO
42 Ml
40 4J
3.1 17
140 71
no 21
104 5H
54 75
118 li
Ho..
Hi..
Ho..
Ho..
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Ho,.
In...
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lo..
.Nuneuiaker
Ilrndr"i'ii
Wilaon, (colored,)
Kraiia,
(Mull
Pauthrmua.M
Applclon
Mujcr
Ile.a
Sundry oonta
By printing, via :
S. .1. Boar
U. 11. (loodianiU-r..
2,803 2SI
....$100 50
.... 37 ftH
4'J I 00
By repairing, Ac, for Jail, vli:
Plaatcring lull
,.10 47
. Oft
Painting and papering
Matorml, limo, aand, Ac
Carpenter work....
Itepiiiriiig locka, Ac ,
Bcda and bedding
Clothing for priaoncta
Wati'hluan
Phyaician
MiacLd'aneoua eipenaea ,
27 80
IU 75
12 50
2:1 40
41 41
Vd ftO
20 (10
42 70
40 25
1.058 1.1
2,1011 1)0
0:11 HI
2,014 15
nn 00
25 on
1211 no
Hi mi
12 on
8s4 27
2.4UU 80
158 20
2.10 85
258 47
210 02
o no
so 00
51 25
111 (HI
5uu On
255 on
72H 04
11 (III
22 117
By election expenaea
By Court llonao fene
By grand jurora1 wagea
By traverse do
By gullowa ,
By comna
By gunrd at ciociitio
By C. 41. UulT, road damagca
By miacellaneou
Bv Prullionoiary'a lea.
By Micnu" lii a
By foiea and wild-cat clp
By fuel, oil nd lamp -
By Ilouae of Kcfuge
By repaira for Court Uouae. -
By tipatavoa' wagca. -
By jaliitor'a wagea
By otlice aeala -
By road Tieara
By Court Houae bond
By do do...cnipona
Ily amount paid Klato Treaaarer-
By rcfunda to .Miller I I'ortcr
By coata lor deeda
Ily Treasurer" per ceutogc receiving
$17,154 07, at I) per Jrnl
By Treaaurer'a per centiie paying out
'125,807 25. at li peroent
By am't oveqiaid Mule 'J'reaa'r, lr.(l,
By amount ot relief ordera redermod...
By bal. due county by Treaa. Moure...
257 02
Jt8 01
1511 70
00
2i a
Total ....
$41,018 12
Received. January 25, 1808, of I). IV. Jlnore,
Kaq., late Treaaurer of aaii county, the auin ol
three nuuilreu ana tneniy-one noiiara ana iniriy
two eenta, being In full for balaucc due county, aa
above ataird. WM. K. WBIULKV,
I21 112 Trcaurcr.
- hipa. i Connty. ! Bouuty.
Plate. Militia.
$10 94
I
i.
:it i d i
5 13 I
I
2 0:1 1
2 2 I
1
tI9
14
r,tt tt
tl,27 8" i
1102 87
t2l 78
721 .1.1 1
t54 117
fill.) 15 !
2.7 411
8 02 I
172 24
51
"4
14
2
1.!
2.'!9 04
S.7..2 fi.'i
82 01! 1S.109
Amount due fnim collector on county,
Amount due from collentora on State...
Amount duo fmm collretora' rolurna...
A'.nonnt due from uuaeated lands for
If 00 and 187
Balanea due fioin Treasurer Moore
lieficiency lo be raiaed by taxation
during'l8fi8
?:; (14
02 III
m 52
14.512 .15
321 J2
t.m 16
Total ,
S2l.rit.a 00
OF notl) FL'Xl).
rRKIitlOR.
By balance outatanding. nnaeated.18C.il, $7,253 48
By In lo... 1SP7, 7,258 8
Bv do xoll'ra' return, 2 40
By amount paid didtrent townahipa by
Treaaurer Moore 3,298 63
Bt balance due aeveral townahipa, (Me
'below,) 548 37
Total .
tl.1fil 85
FIND IN DETAIL.
rntriiToa.
By Bnlanco nutatanding tin unaeated,
1 IJM 47
Br balance outstanding on ensealed,
1SI.7 9,85 C9
By balaneo culstandtiig un collectora'
rcturnl .n 10 72
By amount paid achoul treaaurer of
different townshipa 0fi7 65
By balauec due townshipa 170 (ifl
Total Sl9.n:,3 62
I'i'l Ma II M'.
! II ti !
11, I hI.I... 1.1. tl". I I. .' r, 1,1 , . I .. ( . 'Cf'
1.. I ...I .l-t. I ' on . ' " i 1
1" and 1 ie...o. i.a. . 1 I I 1 I I
T'i s jr am t as. t il on s. i.,l 1 ' ' r. '' I ' , 2 ? J
1 .1.. ill. iiii.i .ImI l 7, 1 1 ! t 1
To 4.1 4 4 I ('rt, .' m f
To di e.dln-i us' hiuno, I ait 48
To do lo If?, 8. 28
Total f 109.113 12
IRKtilt'iR.
Pt tialanre due from collector for
I(i7 and previona jenrs f757 64'
llv bal. due Im iii 111, sum .1 lai,.l, 1 " 6, 25.482 74 I
Ily d do IM.7, K'I9 80
Bv do cnl! ra reiums, 1' 7, 3 7 2s
By do I IM',11, 702 VO
Bv agercguie aoi't uf bouda rvdi-uje.l
in 17 :.1,M2 10
By ag.aiu'tof coupons, interest paid, 7,6C0 II
Bv do do Buniaideaui
Pike 207 00
By per celitage allowed colieclor..... Oil 45
By exoiieraiiotia 1, 4:14 t'2
By Tna.urer'a per eentage on bond
iaaued to llilrnsidn, Ac. 43 T2
By Treastirer'a per centage on reeeiv-
lug ;s,:i65 lit, at 1 percent 2S.1 tj
Ily Treaaurer 'a pereeiitage ou paying
out $112,8114 til, at 1 per pent 028 O.i
By balance due lund 115 t2
Total 1100,14.1 12
Received. Jnnuary 25. I8HS, of 1). W. Moore.
Eso,., la(o TreHsunT of ClearOcM ciunty, the Sinn
ot 0110 humlred and fifteen dollara and ninetv-two
ceula, in full for balance due Bounty fuiiil, as
above Btaled. WM. h. U l'l 1.1.1.
$115 92 Treasurer.
STATEMENT IN DETAIL.
Amount of bonds issued, to this date. ...270,, 135 On
Amount of bonda redeemed to tin 'lute i4,l''Ji 00
Amount uuredeenii d, Jan. , 1803 S-I..24IMKI
Amount of bonds over due $1,800 (10
Due July, I Klial Ifcli,
Due .Inn., 109 3,
Duo July, 1"( 0 10,
Due . Inn., 11-711 6,
Due Julv, 1870 1(1,
Duo Jan., 1871 3
Due Julv, 1871 6,
Due Jan., 1872 3
Duo Julv, 1872 12
410 On I
MI'I (Ml I
Ollll 00 1
5(1(1 (HI (
'.'(III 00 I
311(1 01) j
CIO 00 I
'.Mill (III (
900 00 I
2'.',230 0(1
15,700 00
13,500 00
0,510 00
1 1,700 00
1,80J) 00
Dun Jan., 1N73
Duo Julv, 1873
.800 0(1 J
.mo on
Duo Jan., 1878 1
,500 00 j
Total
$-8.2t0 ('II
Amount redeemable during 1868 t.':l,PI10 00
Interest on whole amount to Jan., 1h0'.',
about.- 4,253 00
Amount to W provided for during 1 868, $35,2hJ 00
Amount duo from collector
forlH67and previous y'ra, $U,7I2 jj
Amount due from unstated
lanila.l'n? A previous y'ra, 39,002 61
Amount due from eollrclor'
returns, 1SC7 A piiv. y'ra, 1,120 IS
T.,.,,1 4.1.875 27
Bill, dus fund aubjeet to rxonerationa.
Treasurer and collector' per rentage,
8.592 00
ToUl ,
Jl.1.875 27
IV e, the undersigned, Commissioners of Clear,
field eountr, iu the Commonwealth of Pennsvtia.
nia, havior evannnt-l the accounla and vouehera
of Duttli I W. Mirftre. r..f., Treasurer of said county,
for the year 1M17, do certify, that we find them
as atiove stilted.
The amonnt due the county By him la throe
bundled and twenty one dollara and thirty two
cents. lf12l 1:2.) The only indebtedness ol tbe
county ia four thousand dollar ($t,0('0) Court
Il'io.e bonds.
The atcouut doe the c iiiiily from Cu1kclors, is
two hundred and thirty-nine dollars and four cents
239 nl.) '1 he amount d'le fn.m Itnds nttirned
by Colic-tors, is three hundred and eighty-throe
dollara and fifty two rente, !$.'" I 62,1 and from
unataled land, fourteen thousand live hninltcd and
twelve dollar and thirty-See centa, !$ 1 4.512 .".4:)
leaving en available fond due tho county lo Iio
applied In defraying the expense of the year
I 80S. of nrtein tiiouaaiid four hundred and Silv
an dollar at d Iwenty-lbreo ernla. 1 1 0.4..II 23.)
lul ject to the usutl exonorationa end Treasurcr'a
and t ollcetor'a per eeiitupc, Ac.
The balam-e due the Bounty fund by Treasurer
Moore, i on hundred and littoett dollar and
uinciy-twu cents, ($116 92.)
IV iinca our hands, at Clearfield, Ibis 2J'.1i day
of JununrT, A. D. 1-68.
C. P. iViiRRALL,
II I.N It Y r:'lNK.
Atte.1: OTHELLO 8MKAD,
W. 8. Ilium. Kr. Clerk. Commissioner
e. the undersigned. Auditors of the County of
Clearfield, In the Ci.mmonweiilth of Pennsy lvania,
having examined the docuuicnta and voiu-biTs of
Danit l IV. M.Hire, E.. Tnasun-r of said county,
for tho year A. D. l8'.-7. do report, thai we lin.1
them aa stuted above. The ngre-.vtc amount due
by him on the Uoad fund, is file hundred and f.irtj
arisrltt dollara and thirty-aeveu cents, i$548 37;,)
and on the Hobool fund, one liundn-d audscventy
aix dollars and nine cents, (1170 09.)
In tratimony whereof we hnve hereunto fixed our
hands end aeala, thia 26th dav of January.
A. D. 18118. LEV I F. lltWIN.
J. A. I- FI.EdAl,
CLARK BROUN.
Atleat: County Auditors.
U. B. Cooni.AM.m, Clerk. Feb. , l,-f.S 4t
JadifS' floods.
VA1A a wixtebs,
Junt rtvtyiTrii at tlit Stor of
Jilts. II. P. WF.LS1I k Co.,
Pralors in
FANCY GOODS, MILLINERY,
NOTION'S, TOY.', and
MUSIC A L 1XSTR VMKXTS.
.Cillt ami velvet H0XXKT.S madf fir $1 00
Ftrtw BOXXETS made f.ir li
All kindP of I1AT.S lar
Matcrialu fumifhrd on on naffuitJ: ternii aa
tlirjr caj. b had io Ihu counH.
Xcitd'Mtr to Firft Xslional Hank,
no.tf Cl.KARFIKLD.ra.
DRESS-MAKING.
SrrCIAI. MniCtw PARIS. AN I)RKSR
AND CLOAK W A K 1 NO. Ladici can hart
their Prettfei, Suiti, Coatf, and HapqitintM hand
lamely made and trtnmrd, at tii h orient no
He, at the otd rtablihed ftand, lOtf 1 Cbeitnul
trffl, Philadelphia.
Faitrj and jUta Fans. Mantilla Ornament,
PreM and Cluak flutton, Kitihond, Clunj and
Uutpura -L (, Ruffle and Oimp Ireii Trim
niiti pi, with a lara varintv of iSupla and Fancy
Qnod.frrm ?.S to io per errit. lem ihtm aluewhare.
Alto, rfrnirinff daiW, Parit l-aiihiont In ita
ppper, for Ladint' and Children'! ltretmea. SeU
of Pitterni fir mcrchtnt and dreM mrtVfr? now
readr. at Mrt. M A. IUNPKH H,
Jj4 y 1031 Cheitnul tU PhiUdelphli.
C. KRATZER & SON,
DF.AI.T.RS IM
Dry Goods,
Dress Coods,
jiillini:i:y gooh-!,
CARrKT.S, (JlL CLOTHS,
AV1NDOW SIIAPKS, CURTAINS,
V'ALL rAPKRS,
Clothing, Boots and Shoes,
Hats and Caps, Queenswarc,
Hardware,
Groceries.
I'ront street, above the Afadrmv.
Lol for Sale.
i 1.(1
iY ws
OT CF (ilKil MJ in the nirotieh .f New
a.binirton, sixty fret no Main slrwt, and
two hunrlrt'il fr. t ali-nj an alley, aiidcr jjood board
frtiia, and having a l,)a.knilb simp thereon.
linuiriliut. pnssesfton Will he ffiren.
t T.rias, ntwh. I'nee. $l;iH 110.
Vor parlieular arl'lres the uwt.rMrned, at TieW
Waahiirt"n, Clearfield ronntv. Pa.
frb m f sf i'ii n. b'ii:th.
H. 5. TWA'J
SCHOOL FOR cini.s
I I I Mil ill!', I .
fpi!I HMinJ T . 'f l-t.rt mo .U, v It
I ft.irir,ri.w. un MoMHY. F.Hwat IT, 1'
Hemlirt, OithoRrftf-hv, Wiln.g O'-.tivl l,fn- iiii,
Piiiniiy Ariihuiotit Hot limm(r tU-o-laphy.
hVf i-r, ("f cieen wrrku,),., .' (0
Ilit-iv, I-.val at.d I r i i I i (4r..rrfa.hj
with Mup P(iliij, fliamoiar. Mental
and riMrn Arithmttia... 6
Alprhra and the Pettuvn 00
CUj.IcU. T;ir.u..r?
Clearfield Jlcaderny.
Key. P. I. HARRISON. A Principal
rpiIE THIRD 3SIOX of tba prewat icU.
J isiie yen r of tliti lnatitutton will eommer.ee
on MO.IDAV.Uie 17th day of Febranry, 1-1H.
Pubili can enter at any time. Tnsy will he
rharied with tuition frota tbe time tbey enlor to
the eitite or the Be.iinn.
1 he eourtt of tnitruntlon emhraeei evory thing
included in a thorough, prartiral and accow-elistit.-d
eduasatioo ft r both lexen,
'Jhe Prineipal, having had the advintnge of
much eijierincj in t. ia profeaeion, ai'nirei pa
ronti and friiarlani thet hie entire anility and
energies will be deruLed to t)ie in oral and men
lul train lug f the yonth pi (-ii under bi charge.
TI'IOH OK TI'I 1H.
Orthofmphv. Rftedinff, Vritinjr. and PHmurt
Arithmetic, pgr brfetion f 1 1 weoke) - $i UU
G mm mar, Urography, Afitliinolie, an J
IliMory $ 00
Alohre, Oeometry, Trigonometry, Mcn-
uration, burreymg, I'liil-jiophy. Pbvai-
ology, Chemirstry, liook Keeping, Botany
and Phyiical Geography - . (0 00
Latin, (Jreek and trench, with any of tbe
a.Mive ltrnnebei .... (13 00
5rNu deduction will be made for abtence.
feST fir further partietilare irmtiire of
Ker. 1. L. HAHlUsOX, A. M.,
CleirfiuM, rb. 6, lHfl8 t(. Principal.
LOGAN ACADEMY.
A First-Class High School for Boys.
ITS luratinn i healthful, romaniiy and oenee
nienl ; seven niilis east ut' Alliena, on the
FetirisTlrania Central Itailmnil. The next term
begins Nuvetuber 4, li.(i7. Apply to
K. II. Fl'LTON, I'rineipal.
arpll9 A:ititnB 1'. 0., IMair fu , l'a.
tfngim Worts.
J. H. DUVALL'S
POIITACLE
E X U I X E W O IE IL ft ,
No, as to SS Market Sdcct,
Z.iyi-SYlLLi:, OHIO.
DUVAU'S
Champion Engines and Saw Mills,
Tii, cheapest and belt, and CAN CUT IIOT.E
LVMULR, at lea expense, than any
ether In the Cnion.
THE BE.-T KJs'HIN E AKD MILL M.U'K IX
TIIE VXITED fTATtF!
For proof of thi assertion, we refer you to our
nan? customer.
OUR EN GINKS AND SAW MILLS
Are warranted to cut
10,000 Feet of Pine Lumber, inch
measure, in Ten Hours 1
t0ur email eirrs, (A, 10 and I hnree pow .
er.) are anriualrd FOB FA1M rriU'OtS.
TKSTIMOMALS.
TTaoaR, Blair Co.. Te., Ort rs, IMS.
J. II aOuval l)far Sir : M' hare b en runninfr
our mill and cntrine conttantly linre we rerefve 1
it. We are cutlmx frm A.0.0 to 8,000 fret per
day. Everything work Kplcmlid. Kot a jnnrnel
heaird or anything elue gone wrong rinea we
itarted. Wtmw o.k and pine hz that are no
larpe that oar eaw won't reach through. The
little engine driree the eaw through with ar
apparent eaie at though the leg wai not La!f eo
Iwrpe. We are quite atiafi;d that we caft rut
10,UU0 fret for dv.
i' run eh i nuni.EY.
$kvr Kiroa. Pa., J-ily. 27. If.S.
J. II. Duval I Sir : Our ermine and mill wmkr
nicrlj , givei d Mliifac(l-u. ttebarteawed
from 8,0i 0 to H'.fH'O ft t of lumber per day,
Youre, trnly.
PILL A McCAUI-EY.
Lakk Citt, r., Ort. 12, 163.
J. II. IluTall bir: Our null and engine work
flnelr, and flref pnod eaticf notion. We eawed
10.000 feet of lunihr in eigl t huuri. Pirate
hurry op my teoond null and engine: time ia
money now, Toura, trulv.
A. MUXES.
Frntn the BronkTllle Rrimhllan, Ort. II, 1f4
tiiMin twio n e are inforuisrj tliat un rn
i rlaj last Mr. IlarrlcstT arl K'.OAn fri of lura
1 her In eiftlil hour, with tSe assistanre of fuur
bands besiile biinself llTe bring tbe nnoilier re
quiml. Tbe aring eras dune un one ol Iimall'a
. Tnrtatile raar Milla, erbiib Mr. II. baa erert.d
io I'olk township fnr our enlorprisinr fiirrid, Wr.
i A. 3. Kliinea. We dun't ttiink anj mill iu tbe
1 enunly ran brat this. Our luuitier mcu should
oall and lee the mi 11 in operation.
For Iss, rlt.tim Cirrulars.rrli-e l.isl.Ae., a.Mrrs,
J. II. lilVAl.L I'nrtal.lr Limine Work a.
Xoa. 3j to il .Markrt 8tri"-t,
ari;.,T,T:tnal mi. .villi', tll.io.
f. U. MIl.I.l.U, Arrnl, t'lrorfii-'il. P.
foUTAKLG STEAM SAW MILL
FOR A 1. 1:.
"K ai!l -ft. at a l.'ST fl.'iirr. fine T.lan lj-
twrnly live hnrsi-...wir puitTAlll.l: 1:.
tllNK. ami Imuit il.mlilo h.t W Ml I.I,, tliirtr (!
carriaire. lirty-sn in.-h saw. sttam Kni:ii am)
wlnsiip, a ilh all Itie ntci'ssari arrarir.suirtils tur
sliiiiflr. ami lull! null. rnp!il;lc of ruiliiisonr 1ln.11
aan4 per bmiri Itaa l.ssn run only almnt ri pht
Inolltlls ; is in g.Mid hr,),. l--,ir furt'i-r Ir.t.'rii, il
ium. B'i lr-s l. Ii. I l.Vt K A Sd.N.
ncvl ) .J l'l-, nshursr. t'aiiit.ria t o., Ta.
Kl.VDU TlOI IN THUlEI-UIHaS,
you ein rrfM.ive for the um of
USE 1) 0 L 1. a n
P.Ik. Mnririfi, and Alpacra I'rr-ssr s, Miewls, t.al
ni'itals l.ioen tlooils, Knibosse.1 Tatile Cover.
latilH.s, .lewolry, Sliver IMatod Wain, feewinp
Machines, Ao. Send elnhs of ten or more, with
ten eenls fur each dcsoriplivecheck,and thepcttrjr
up of the club will receive a present aurih V-1 to
.iiio, aceonlini.- to number nut, Arnn wteiid
everywhere. Circular, i, nt free, l AHKl KA
CO., H t (16 r f dernl rit., Huston. l.!cv2o.:tm:pd
Crape Vines for Sale.
the Iradinff lianlv v.ri. tics of first qua). I
Ity, 1 IHiM ullii l'l TTlNtiS, fl U0 per I
bumlrcd. f'rdor vnltciicU a noon a. ei'nvenienL !
and nlled In rotation, by A. M. rlll,l..
ClearCeld, l'a., Auguat S, 1SC7. I
Trusae, (ad tloanlnel anpp.irtr of every
kind of tbe latMt tierrovenienie. for rale ai
tbe I'rng Flore of Jl AUTSWK'K a IhlYIN. I
Ml;
9"
2Z ....
Vvt i 1 01" , O'.tt-iriir.
A GRCAT U.DL'CTIC'
1 , ... .... ..;
M; V t; t 1 1 i
AT .I. P. KHATF.RsS.
I V. I M . Vn.'iii., ..m.... S.
rUi'ta, Ii'mUh v H , Lnit'i", i
( . or l-t. - .'i"-'( .Iiim, F U ", Oil t' r.,
( ' u 1 1 i n y h-t-tr , I'Ui l ( a nl r.r, it M ire,
(liirtii'f I la-'orU. Ciet'iM-ff. t W hn. 1
.lat e, A y r:.iiti, Hi i tt, 1, u hw, 'i-air,
Cattioi l'liiMfl. l'i illtn, 1 I iiij;, t'i j h. I,lny,
P'.kntrV. .inn e, rafeta. TiMe Tor,
hlank. tt, .'oveM-.nt, lihuoirt, r1',"!", PfnlM.
llotirry, (Vinrr-i, ale., arr aftf i ; ut mip1
atlvnfM on r4,t. n J. P. K I'. i .! li
F-liriinrv , lt.A I-n.
VLTKIMJ()()J)S!
rnoii hut voi t riiii.tnn mi.
Al Clicip II" ( lira peat anil t.ooU s
t!ic Ilctl.
C. KRATZLIa & SOX,
Hare juat rereired, and art opening, at lb elf
Old ?tand vn Front lroet, ahoTe the
aAradrmy, a Urge and well ie
lerttd 8'aartiotmt of
SEASONABLE GOODS,
which tier are telling at rery Iu rate.
Ilea I tin following catalogue and prtij'U iherthy.
'fi
Far tlii-s lr.irriae
Erpeelal pains ha been taken In tb
aelectii.n of Lerlie Llreaa Uooda. sabite
lliiotia, Kinbroideriea Millinsry Ooorll.
HriuU, Kerchiefs, Nubita, Ulori, Ae
FOR GENTLEMEN.
Alrraa on hand Clack Clotlia Fancy
and iJlerk Cass iuierea, jlatinata, eta.,
Koady Made Clothing ol all kind.
BOOTS AND BH0S,
c
o
CO
N
n
m
t
O
N i: CKTI E S ,
and a Tariity uf other article, whirl,
they willitilat a iuihII advance on coit.
iTanicular atibtion in Invited tu their
etork uf CarpeU, Cottage, eomtnnn In
7.
grain, eunertine Kngli.h Ingram and
lliruuele, Floor and Table Oil Clothe,
Window ibadei and W ail paper, u.
FLOUR. EACO.V. Ti
I'luster, A itlce, Toachei ndi
Iruno krt l constantly ou buad.
ALSO, in f-tor a lot of large and
mall Clovrr aeed.
We intend to mnke It an object fur Farmer! and
Mechanic to buy frtiin uh; because we will
aell our good aa low aa they can ba
bought in the county and y tbe
rerj faigheM prire for all kinds of ciuntry pra
duce. We will aleo ci 'haoge gfMidi fur
EcnooL, Kt.n and Coutt oideri j
fchir.gU, Ittiardt, and all Kioie
of Manufactured Lutxher.
Clfir-fiM. July :' ISt.r.
jtrioi'.iL.
J."P.KRATZER
HAS romored to hi new wareroorat on Mar
ket itreet. Clearfield, I'a , where ha baa
c I .nod a reiy large ttock of
DRY COODS,
M rlnotv, Gitiftliami, flu tii. Delaines, frloti
Careiinerefl, Alara4, fiilka, iSaLineta, Kept,
Caibmerrf, Iweedn, CnherR, Muhair, Jeana,
Lanella. Muslin. Flannrls. Bo c net, Rib
bone, Cloak, Balmoral hkirta, lloop
fkirt, hhan)( Irei Iritotaio,
ilead Net, Ceps, Coret. tiluvaa,
Cuhara, trrt, (Irenadine Veili.
Table Corrra.
CLOTHING,
Cuats. Vanla, Vests, Crer-Ci ats, Oenl", Ehaerli
bbirts, llht. Cap, rnder-SbirU and
lirawers, lloota, Mhnes. Mum
bboei. Cravats, tsluvea
and Oillnr.
tUr.DWAEF.. Q UK I-NSW A EE, OEO
CLU1ES i MUSICAL iOOLS.
G KOCEKIES,
Tea, ColTie, Fofar, Mulasss s.Pall, Candle, Rice,
Flonr. Ilaron, Kisb, Tubaroa, haiaine,
Currants, 6 p i e e i, Crarkera,
Vinsfar, lils. Var
nish, Alrobnl.
T1N-WAUK, GLASS-V A KK. VtX)DEX
WAHK. and STATi'lXEBY.
HOr.'EIIOT.D GOODS,
Carpet, Oll-elotbe. Pmrret, LouVinir Glaeeea
Cltrk. Churn. M'afhbcerd, Tub, Buck
et, Flat Iron, I nns, Window lUind.
Wall-pnptr, Coal Oil Lam , I'ni
brflUa, liedrordf, Krivea and
Fork, tVpornfl.Crnrke, and
tlore hlarkinff.
'"fAll of whirh rill he ld un the tnott re a
eonable tt-rm. and the MrheM market price paid
or tiratn. Wool, and all kind of ooontry prvduoa,
Clearlield, Doeemher 13, 1Si7.
CAPi:T illAIN t "
At tba KKYSTC XE FTORE.
I
aiii:w' u rs t
J Mull, Collara, Victor net, and Bertba.
A an asaortrri.iit, u,t rereiTed at
the KUVMONK HTORE.
AY
fAl.l, paii;ih
At the KKVJT0SE PTOBK.
C
Altrl.ls ib oil, ( I.Ol HSi)
A supply, in late try lea. just melred
ana tor sal at low fiiriirei, at lb
KEYSTONE STt'KE.
Airii am: aisoiiimmm; amcw
W supply of itelainea, i-aliroea, Nttislina,
1'ianriela, tllovea, Hosiery, t-hawli,
Hiiiiiis, Nubias, Breakfast hbawl.
l.silit's' Coats. Shoo, Hat and Cap.
Notion, Trimminc-i and Faney t)oda,
at prices that defy enmpetition.
NIVLI.NJ A SHDVtKKa,
Keystone 8trre,
Not. 2S, 1 fiT -1 in Ecrond St., ClrarheU
R. ROBISON & CO.,
WIIOLI.SALE
(irocers and Fork Tackm,
iVnlrrs in Glats, In in and Naila
Family Flour of the Best Brands,
lia""u, llama, Pl.l. a nn,l Rlmul.l, r : I.ar.l. Mrs
Tiirk, t'hffpo. 1ti.ms. Ili.ininv, Iir',f, Fruit,
t'arlKin anil l.ard tlil. linrj 11, -et', Ac.
No. 2S I.IKrrlv ilrrrl, ilU-d I'ront,)
mai7 ly l'lTl lili l'A.
Boggs Township Awake 1
(I HEAT EXCITKMKNT AT
THOMAS KKEllS'S!!
IVKTiYlI-Y trrine; to cet thrre r-t, fur.'.-rf
j ol he inn crowded cut iuiii the cjld,
ll yon went fiud Shritiir (ini, (r tu Tvkne.
If Ton went 3 our Slet't ironed tight, go to Reeae.
U Ton want pond Mil! lr.n, jto to Utviaa.
It you want our wep- j. i oiud in tin. Wt
fctylo ai.1 workmanship, c to rBrna
1 arns ntnkre the trii Stunp Merhin" -n the
Stele, and doet ell kind of M AC k S M 1 T II I N
ae rhrp a enn be done in the county for Caah.
My Von OtI.oe addreii 1 Vieartield Hridpe.
THOMAS HKhHH,
Bort Tp.t Pee. 1W, 19r-7 tf.
BLACKSMITHING.
KEVT AKltA.NtlKMEXT.
T1IK snhe.Tll.er, In Tirw of conilni; eients,
desipn eliptiiij a new siaiom of doing busi
ness nn and after the 1st of NaT nest, rroia that
ilatc we will adopt the t AMI SI STKM. and all
woik mut liirret'irr lie fviirl fur before Irn'ing
tbe ahop making tlna .litlcrence. however. n furor
of our enitiinirra : that our price will be Tit I.N TV
l'l.H t I NT. LESS thsn is now ehaerli Imwork.
.TV Tlinsc knowing themselves iu.lolitcil, and
wbnae hook acciunta have not been aottled. are
eipected tn eunie forward and make eettlriaent
beture the tin above iudicaied. i hope tlteee
bint will nut he forritten.
(!F(. C. PAfifMORF 4 SO.V.
CI. a:Beld, MajrU ?1, UtT-tf