Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, February 24, 1869, Image 4

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Till: REPUBLICAN.
CT.E.vnPIKI.n, I'A.
wEDxt.'P.iT MoitNisd, rrn. i, ic.
Tho CurwensviT.e Teachers' Institute
MV.VP. WIU.IAM''l.TArPr.AIIA!rs"
Oil Tile. riBI.IO STAG-. HIS LKTTKH8
AND "CAKD," AND "TIIK UNMANLY
DOPOE "
'Erervtbing considered, we nereelve toil ntv
en'tee, n.ee. nd err(.oeri need leer fro
libarly of tin pre. a. t?r.e.e repels like eeS..ld ;
Lmw. like a landmark j ud e.erf,e-v.. like
Hjht." CaaTeanetaxo.
All ! nnuijhtv cdilors! You should
not l.ave l.ecn "uiJoJ by r.y cpipropli,
ns jou cerlninly were. You should
Imve renicmlVred liev. Mr. V.'nmild
"monition," in i.is tiii-t lottcr. "Whilst
we favor 'frco spvecii.' ic, we cannot
inbinittnHiicli iiotme;tinnr;lci Ihrtisls,
and attempt to itiliinidulo and bind
conscii'iiee." Tftis plainly meunt, tlmt
allowinn mo to dispute Lis assertions
vns an ttuuse, perhaps a profanity, of
"frco speech," &.O. You no doubt
imagined that lie was "spoiling for ft
fight" controversial, as ho said : "If
necessitated, be could speak yot more
plainly and fearlessly in tho future;"
and then ho docs not "biota his own
trumpet," ns malice might say, but only
modest'y describes himself us follows :
"As a lover of truth and justice, and
ns a good citizen, I will not yield
without u struggle." Jlessrs. Editors,
fhis bluster was merely meant ns a
scarecrow, to frighten tho enemy.
You understood liim too literally ;
hence, your inipartiulity hus placed
him in u difgracel'ul unci inextricuble
difficulty. For this dishonorable posi
tion, he cannot bliinie you or me.
II is '-Curd" com phii ns that the ques
tion has not been yet fairly slated, anil
that he has not been properly answered.
I will again adjust my argument and
review hinlnbors. Every re-statement,
every udditional refutation, will add to
his disgrace.
I. Tho question wn not fairly sta
ted in my socond article. Yon cast
the first niono, Rov.Sir; and when tho
record of your crime appeared in our
county papers, I cluimed the right to
protest in the next issue; and after
twenty-one days appeared your first
letter in the Jiepubltcan ana Journal.
Why did you publish in tho former, if
you did not know that my protest was
inserted in it also ?
Ia my last I cited the very words
of your hrst letter, (they arc not no
ticed in 3-our "Card,") in which you
asserted tbut the Constitutions pro
fessed to bo founded on King James'
Bible, and that yourself and ''thoother
men or prayer, and the precocious
juveniles ol Airie Millport Academy,
could read the iiihlo and pruy ichcn
ever, wherever, and ns "Ivul" as you
pleased. And yot you claim thut I
have violated tho well-known laws of
Jionorublo debate, because I refuted
your crude and untenable opinions.
I followed you in your "wandering
mazes loit," arid you call this -'an uu
muiily dodgo." Webster suys this
wor.l 1s never used "in elegant com-
Ecsition" It is you, I!ev. Sir, have
ad to cat your own words, or. ns
your iceond "counter-blast"' esprosses
it, ' forsaken and disowned your own
first, real, true-burn, and culled it bas
tard." This is not Blair's Rhotorie,
Rev. Sir; it is yours. It is of t..a
Bime stamp with "llcsnsn and Jlier,"
"Tuking the Belt," "Pugilistic style,"
"Cloven-foot," "UnmaskeJ," "Unman
ly dodge," &c, &o.
'-With odioo atheist names to load your foes;
Tuur Itbrrvl Institute why did expose?
It never foils In t'Aor its. like those."
Your ruse will do you no good Her.
Sir. My accusation wus correctly
stated and amply proved. It is this:
Tho Insiitnto, in compellingCat'nolics
to listen to prayer, not only violated
a plain eonimund of their own version
ot tho Bible, tho Constitutions (IJ. S.
and l'a.) but even claimed higher au
thority than the Redeemer, for llo
compelled no one to hear Hi in pray or
MOrnilip.
II. Objections answered :
1. Hcv. Mr. W. is not a regular
reader of the county ptipcrfl. Not pi
ous enough for "these men of prayer."
2- "By the merest accident ho saw
my protest in tho Republican." Vorv
grand, ar.d of course equally trno of
'mo otuerinenol prajcr at luo Insti
tute. 3. "My reply was based on tho pro
tcstin tho Republican." Very innocent
and truthlut. If so, why did you in
troduce tho Biblound common schools
slander Catholics and 'heir Church ?
And because I have Muted vour
"twico told tales," I havo violated the
laws oUebale 1 This throud-barc pre
text blinds no one. The question was
fairly stuled in my second article.
You should be Ashamed to deny vour
own words in your first letter. Even
if my protest mentioned nothing of
BiMo or common schools, I still bad
an undoubted light to refuto your
stale uluuiDios, as I did ia my second
article.
4. ' Both version) of the protest are
his." Yes, sir, and you cannot show
any thing wrong in cither, as to ideas
Or expression).
5. "It is my prerogative, not his, to
choose" about tho version of the pro
test. Oh ! of course yon are the inno
cent wolf, and I am tho lawless lamb,
muddying the sources of justice as
you horoically asserted in your first
letter, n hen you boasted (in your
giaphiu Drama "Sceno in School")
lout "Prof. Shi'cm.ikor, Kuv. Messrs
Gruy, JJttys, Buckley, (iiiyer, lit:. '
and everybody may road t lie Bible
ami pr.iy whenever, wherever, and as
Loun as they pleaso " In the face of i
these words, (quoted in my last, and
MnnoUrri in your"Cird.") you are not
atruid nor ashamed, to say you must
discontinue the diseu-sioii, because 1
do not comply with tho "rales of lion
oral.icUel.ate." Js this the action of
a lover of truth and justice r"
0- 'Ptayer was not Uini.'litnt the
Institute, iherefro l.nvfal." If so
can Catholics s-iy their prayers aloud,
or read their ll.l.le, in common scIi.k.I,
or Institutes! .No answer, tho' asked
repeiicrily
7. "Tho Constitutions say nothing
nhout prayer." fan you "worship"
without pn.yer!
8- "Tho la says "it can and dares
havo no prelcrcitco," &c. And yet
vou daro not say Caiholic worship is
Icirul in ciimnirm s, I ..,!,....
- "The Constitution. nn foot note."
An rgl,,l.,ll j,, ...mi.ei, u nol,jn
t ll.iss.l,.i1i, i.cv.
la. "Will i. Kei.tieinat. claim prsy
or to bo seela,,ll?' Uu wi, BmJ
KninelMie ,,r. ,Uo ,
tiot.s in your first ,-lter, "Ilcnr o'
en rth and givo ear, O 1 heavein!"' for
my chaigo was not iiieonsisient" or
'selfish."
11. "If he makes tho law refer only
to place, 1 urn prepared to prove Ihut
all plaieis nentrul as well as iUoat
Ur 1 -I,- .- s." Grsnd, sir; this
. , . , v, , a v i a 'in 1 1 1 it v vti.
lis rmir f,,it Viiir"lireruativf " A
llani. l has come 10 judgment ; J en, a
laniel "
VI The masses In this country
acknowledge tho power ol prayer, in
theory or practice" A very poor
compliment lo said masses.
13. "Xo law prohibits prayer ; then
no l.i w was disobeyed; consequently
no disobedience. 'iio . education
must have been lieneliled by pravor."
tiinnd logic 1 pretty like this: What
walks on two led is a goose ; but man
walks on two feel, therefore man is a
goose. I asked, more than once, how
you know that "IJod'a benediction"
would not bo uivon lor each individu-
,.1'a l.rnvnr oil hit DH'O pr0IIIU.es, US
u.U i,.r il.a heteroLfonoous iiicty of
the Institute f You have not "condo
rcnlv as vet.
14. "No man, or society of men,
Hare nssumo to control conscience
Kxcent "these men of prayer," Kov.
Messrs. Williums, Buckley, Gray,
; nver. Ac.
Iii. Tho liberty of conscience of tho
men in nuostion. sanctioned by the
Sainted Paul." So, sir; ho, like his
ninine Master, forced uo one.
10. "Ho promised to answer my ob
jections. " let, ana 1 navo acpuny
iiromtse.
li. ' tJliriSfc IUUIIUUU H'w vMmv.iv
r'hm-rh i men mado voora." What is
"unwarranted" iu this reply f Could
I sav Christ mado your creed nnd
mine, then He would bo the author of
contradictions a tlasi':cmy. in
vour "svstem." vou dure not condemn
thoso who say Christ is not God ;
therefore, if you say lie mado your
religion Protestantism yon mauo
Him tho author of contradictions a
blasphemy.
You will not need, I hopo, to ask
ne-ain "whr it is inconsistant for Cnth
olict to join in any worship except
their own ;" nor will you be in a bnt
rv to show their "inequality." The
advico of an nblo nnd humorous Pro
testant paper in this connoclion.niight
be safclv followed by you, llev. Sir:
"The mere bug bear hue and cry js
found now a-uays to a snoso neonio in
favor of the Homunists, when they are
actually proved, on acquaintance, 10
bo quite a decent sort of persons,
wearing shoes and stockings liko the
rest of us. instead ol ho t aim norns,
and reatly to argue, discuss, and give
reasons." (Uotpel Metienjrr, tp.)
It is no wonder that many teachers
still think thev havo a right lo compel
Catholic children in tho common
schools to listen to tho reading of the
Protestant Bible, orlo their prayers,
when men claiming lobe Ministers of
God coiismre with the blato buperin
tendent to pervert the school laws
Kov. Mr. W. attempted to palm one
nerversion on tho public, and ho is r.ot
ashamed of it. "A large Biblo part of
the anparatusof tho school "tho Hi
bio us a text-hook" nro two more
perversions found in Mr. CoLurn's
"Common School Laws of Pa ," pp.
75. 53. 81. nd thisis the manual.tlio
cimlo, for school-directors, leathers
Ac : a most daniieioos one, for it lend
even the learned Mr. V. into trouble
and disgrace. How cruel and how
bigoted this conspiracy is, any ono
can' know, when ho remembers tho
difference in religion and in the ver
sions of tho Bible ; nnrt that Dotn ver
sions say he who adds to, or takes
from, the sacred volume, "his part
shall bo taken from the Book of Lite.
(Rev . 2213. 19.) Tcrriblo rcspon
ibilitv.
God's Law gives man "Freo will."
lie who says the Constitutions (V. a
and Pa.) nre not framed in the same
spirit, ntlors a "libel and a lie" on our
"Brave ratuers .Legacy.
K. O Buamoan, B, U. P.
Feb. 13, 1SC0.
Prepare for the ".falloual ISlrs-
Jhe assistant Asscsor has com
menceti making tho assessment of
income for tho year ending Dec. olst,
08. We would advise persons to
make their returns while, their income
for tho year is fresh in thoir minds.
Make out your returns. 11, after bav
in paid State tax, couu'.y tax, township
lax, special tax, direct tax, indirect
tax, tax on your clothes, tux on your
food, tax on everything yon have and
cat and wcur, you havo anything left
of your year's earnings, over one thou
sand dollars, prepare to hand in your
lax on that. What blessed things
tuxes, national debt, bondholders and
radical rule nre, lo be sure.
For the information of tax payers
under the Internal ltevenuo laws of
tho I'nited .States, wo below publish
the following statement of the sources
from which mcoino returns nro to be
made up, with the deductions allowed :
Income. From profits in any trade,
businoss or vocation, from which in
come is actually derived, or any in
terest therein whenever carried on ;
from the payment of debts in a former
year considered lost, and which have
not paid previous income tux ; from
rents; from farming operations
amount oflivo stock sold ; from firm
ing operations amount of agriciillur
nl products sold ; from profits reulir.ed
by sales of real estuto purchased since
December 31st, lUii ; from interest
on any bonds or other evidences of
indebtedness of railroad, canal, turn
piko, cnnal navigation or slack-walor
company ; or interest or dividends on
slock t:..iisl, or dcnsits in any bank,
trust company, saving institutions,
insurance, railrond, canal, turntke,
canal naiigation, or slack-water com
pany from dividends of any torpor
ntcd company other than those above
mentioned ; from gains and profit of
any incorporated company not divi
(ltd; from interest on notes. bontU or
securities of tho United Suites; fiom
interest on notes, bonds, mortgages,
or securities other than thoso enumer
ated above; from salary other than
otflccr or omployco of tiio United
suites; from salary or pay as an otn
cer ol the United Stales; from profits
or Sales of gold or stocks, whenever
pun based ; from all sources not above
enumerated.
Deductions. Exempt by law.8l.090;
nationul, Slate, county, and municipal
taxes paid within the year; Iosms ac
tually sustained during tho year from
lire, shipwreck, or incurred in trade,
and not already deducled in ascertain
ing profits; looses on sales of real cs
talu purchased since December 81,
1SI&; amount paid for hired labor to
cultivate land from which inoome it
derived ; amount paid for the lire
stock which wus sold within the year
amount actually paid for the
rent of home stead ; amount paid for
uuul or ordinary repair, excluding
payments fr t,clT building, perma
nent improvuinonts or bolturnicnts ;
Interest paid out or falling due within
tho year; salary or py as an otHcer
or employee of ihe United Slates
Iron, which a tax hut been withhold :
inteiott or dividends from corporations
enumerated above ; ail returns to bo
made by 1st of March.
Rixcirn ami npEMiiTiRis
Wfl.t.fAM K. Wfttnl.rV, K.., Tns.ie.rw .1,
ClreitWd eooslf, In Ihe CBinBlih ',
rrssiyleenit, in servant with ouunle fro",
the Tlh d. of Jrnusrj, A. P. I'", "1 '
ISth d7 of Jaauery, A. P. ISSS
ttreroR.
T sn.out.1 due rount.T Thy Treeturer
Mmrr. leal eettletncul S-Ul 1
To smnunl dur srhttvl end n,ed refund
In Woudnsrd ,
To enii.un li.r limn c.tllrrtnrs on omiu-
It f, IBS; end (.retinae tern 13V 04
s emnant due from ctlleotors on Ktete
lor 18117 and previous Tears S3 61
To smoanl due Iron, unseated lands for
1M', 7,153 40
To amount due from unsealed lands for
1S.I7 T,S SS
To amonnl due front oolleclore' returns
for lHod JOS S3
Tn nmonnt due from oolleetors' retnrnl
for lC7 176 M
To amount rroeived from J. H. (Imhtm
in Jlradford, tor 1S07 and previous
eenr SO
To emouut assessed, erated, county for
ims i,v X7
To amount aseessed, leated, fiuta for
isas l.isj "
To atnouut aseesecd unst-alod lands lor
1S6S ,1S IU
To smount assessed eollec-turs' retunts
for ISliS 73 61
To additional aeees.ment of pooatur
and Feriruson for 1KS7 17
To amount received ftom ten-day as-
eeisment. 210 a
To amount of interest on J. Bartuoy'l
dauluiau 28 S3
To amount received on eale of oounty
Bam ZS so
To amount received from landl sold by
Commissioners 3,4 UU
To amount received on sale of stove in
Treasurer's office.. 17 So
To amount received as jury fees 24 00
To am.tunt received on redemption of
lands n K
To amount reeotvod on fluee and for
feitures. I8 60
To amount received en one-half road
tax on Yard lands for IKS7,in Goshen
tcwn.n.p. ae per act of Assembly of
2d of March. ISA7. 1S4 4S
To amount transf'd from utiliti fund, 484 00
Total.
. S40.S1S 40
racDtTos.
By amount outstanding from oolleet
ors. oounty, ISOo and previous years $l,o63 30
ry amount outstanding Iron oolleet
ors, State, IKS
By amonnt oetutaoding from U. B.
lauds, IsdS ....
By atnouut onutaad.ng frvHn ool lectori'
relume, 1 SG7 and previous years....
By amount outstanding from oolleetors'
returns. 1S08
By exonerations to collectors on ecunty,
ISSS and previous years
By exonerations to collectors on State,
IMg, and pretlons year
By exoneration on I'. 8. lands, 167
and previous Tears..
By return's on U- B. lands, 1807 and
previous years...
By percentage u. eolleetoro on eoonty,
By percentage to oolleetors on Btate...
By rime Treasurer's receipt for Bteto
tax
By lteliel order redeemed
Ily asseseor' weges
Ily aaditort and clerk.....
Ity clock and dial
Ity eourt crier
Uy elretion expense
Hy book and slatinoery
By auditing I'rotaoootAry and ltegi.
tee's account
Py Agricultural Society..
Ily Counsel fee
fly PumsiJe bruise
Ily District Attorney
Ity express and postage.
By constable' cost
Py foxe and wildcats
Ily IV. S. Pradlev. clerk
146 72
6,046 19
4 45
72 M
471 72
86 53
137 01
05 20
740 23
47 60
CM tl
3 Si
507 li
270 00
1,079 40
S6 OS
1,510 58
li I ill
30 no
100 (0
is oo
305 t'lij
323 00
18 HO
371 15
203 00
Tt.n on
AM01NT DIE FROM COLLECTORS
rasa. collictom' aaass. stsTaicr. County. Bounty. Elate. Militia.
I8A7 Thomas 8. Washburn... Heocaria. $66 69 $.115 SS 14 20
IH1S Adam Brrth Bell 4 SS :
lsiiS t. L. Herd t'lenreld l,:i0f, C.l 604 7 K'S 88 ol 17
1(18 J.,.iah Henry I Fergnaon F S.1 S4 47 19 Si in 42
ISfiS William (irai.aia I Uo.lieu 7 SS 13 611 12 4f
ld Wm. O. William. I Jordan 18 SS - T 60
twos l..r.. llvrtllu. Ke.lliaue ST S3
1608 W illiam Price. Pike 40 85 112 T8 44 02 .111 JT
Ti!al IlliJ ) S1.S2SSS l4S 72 IIM 21
Those marked with a tar (. hav beoa paid ia foil line th aettlement.
HO AD FIND.
WILLIAM K. WRIOLET, Esq., Treasurer of Cleirfield county, in the Commonwealth of Fenntyl.
vania, In aoeonnt with the etrerel township In said ounty for Road lends
PKBTUIL
To bel. du Town.htpt lest settlement,
To bal. du from col. return ia t n.on,
To bal. doe from untested toed, lv(
To bal. due from aosrsted latid, S7,
To bal. due from eol. return for IM.6-7,
To bal. due ftom additional aeeesstnrnt
To aygregate amount aeesed oa U. fi.
lauda fur 15Ct
t548 27
2 40
J.JIS 46
i,25S 811
57 25
28 66
8.CS5 21
Total
. 621.885 44
ETATEalENT OF ROAD FIND IN HKTA1U
Tax of Tax ..... d B'-XlXt-B' l
Towa.a.rs. IMS A '67. for 1 80s. Jj eraf...
Beccarla. .8 44 :I06 07 'i H If j
Bell. 7011 02 4 28 6 ; 16 42
nogs..... 2-4 0! 115 87 f(lll i J62
Bloom 2"2 74 1...1 47 4 00 i I
Bradford .. It SS 111 IS 50 2:1 II d 14 I
Ilra.lv- 778 IS 475 77 t 34 f !
Burn.i.le ' 4?S 7S 110 15 U US ' 37 S
( heel 60S 77 28 j ! tl 10
Covington. ST 20 305 l I HO 10 Sit
Ilecature 701 SS int 47 I 2.1 Si 8 I'd ! 6 76
Ferguson ' 6 4S 44 28 I 3 nn !'
Fox i 8.15 30: j 4 32 I , 00 IS
(l.rnrd. 6M 00 SHI Si i 100
Xloeben 617 SS Jvl 4.1 4 oo I 14 25 12 00
(Iraham-. 3S4 76 26 77 I..5 44 it 6 66 I
(lulich. 1 3M 63 IU2 21 1 I
lln.loa 1,421 s 2,0'.i4 2l 1144 Ij 67 76 i
Jordan I8 78 J II j T 20 1
Karthaus 802 IS t . M 1050 10 oil 22 50
Knox 4SI 4S 275 s 12 42
Uwrenoe 81144 4.1I 42 IIS I 80 (
Morris 7"0 5 j SV 88 12 6
IVnn !: SS I 1 fli 78 I JS 28
Pike 21.0 20! 150 88 20 M) ij I
I'n.on 01S:t2 841 184 IS : i I
Woodward j 574 08 4o5 75 2 16 1 . 1 It 28 j
Total 11 4.81 85 I t 21 :.l 17 ! 67 JA ! fits 04 '
Note. The is of f?S 6 wa eollee'ei4 t., the Treasurer ae Hneil lav off Units returneU bv tlie
owners, vil : llra4ironl, i Vi; I.eeatar, $16 Se ; Fercuimn. 67 6 : .n. $r t'l.
Tlie Hrfnnd were a follow., vis : llmaria. IIS 09 ( Ilrad:er4, $116) t4.rard.tl 6t llnston.! " 06;
Jordan, t5 eents; Kanhaoe, t:J ;o j al orris, 11 06; l'tnn, $:ill; tlootlwara, f I J loul, rl Si.
PCIIOOt FtlSD I'DR 1H4IH AI IW1T.
WILLIAM K. TftI(4LEV. K.q., Troaeoree of ClearSelJ eeonlv. la tke reaawionwealtk of Penoeyl
Tanla, In aee-,ant with tlie several rVltool districts in aid eoantr, f.,r rtcbool fund,
aearnn.
To nal. doe front Trrasatwr Moore last
eltlrment 1 Tel 6
To aa.'.nnt doe from eolleetors'.et..rn, IS 71
To ain't doe froai ansealed land. 1 , 6..1I1 47
To do do. ar,7, t, SS
To .lo ooH'rerrl. iMISa'li), ) Ml
Tn .do add. t'l assessment... ea 14
To am I aesesed on I'. B. lands, 1664, 11.4.-1 oil
Total 620.H.H SI
STATEMENT OP SCHOUL FINI) IV DETAIL.
Tex of
lltti.6 '67
T.l n...s',l
for lf.'.s. I
Hal. dnr
Jen'rv.
I Stl.' ;
rtereana
Il.li
R,-cs.
nin,o
flra.f..rd
Ilra.lr
Ilnrn.ide ....
flie.t
t'.Ol 4.1
71.? 11? 1
iii tl I
IIM 4?
171 X 5 I
1.4SI 77 j
7IS H
III I'l '
S7t IS I
!,? 7t I
SJ 37 I
J 'l H9 ',
6't .t I
1.147 SS
I, elf,
n
t.nm is
6lt St
64 77
en s
mi it
1.H7 4
4 14
tt M
1.1 i
1,I7 ;
ts...? II
...7
r.7 74 !
17.1 li
yen n 1
n-in c
si sit !
0 rr,
I'l Ai '
tli-l till !
66
""sti'tVi!
T3 I
617 6 j
IIS ,
1.67 11
11 (11
SH I
4 1 S SS !
617 II
4t'l n ;
t'O II
IKS HI I
toS ft I,
S?0 14 1
St 71 :.
i 4 ..
St 411 I .
12 ii
I Cf, inctoa...
1 Si ...
J" 76 I
6 I.,
I..a.e-
Ferguson ...
fox
Uirard
tl.i.liep
tlraftn.a
Oolirn.. ......
Hn.tnn
Jurdaa .
K art hen.....
Knox
I.awrrnre....
Morris
I'enn
Pike.
t'nl.m
v)idward
T-t.l
1st!
. I
l v i
1 n
11 st ',
6 74
6 77 ,
l lot IS ll SM SS 617 no
Neve The additional
assessments amounted
oatnv. IT IS; Fer.oenn. Si
loeretanas amnnoted la Ihe aftrertl to t
of niAnrn:uMO.ion
stuplleatea.
HV ,,.1tm.inefS, OIS,-e, til
T. S. Wnrtall, Inl d.ji
Ilenrv Some. P d.ts.
Olhrlln Sineed, IS dvs ...
tn oo
tin! t
.to es
l"7 M
. 10 "0
S. II. Hisflner, IS dels
Ity jury eouimisl..ners and rle.h
lit Innutsli
liv janitor's lees
l.tts (in
7 Ml
I3W HI
07 uu
IS t,S
8.1 Ml 10
sno (i
int 4.1
4KH t
SO ti
It jii.t.i- 1,-es
tit errand j.m.rs
Itv trevr.se furort
..s:s so
.J.ITT t
Ity I'rn.tentiery
Ily Lunatic Asylum
Ity House i.f I'.cfune
Ily nhyolriene.
My jirlnlinc
rly ninlinK -
Py ritate road. a per act of March, '67
Ily road damages
Hy tipstaves
Hy prothonotary'e fees
By re).ain to jail
Jlv rcpuirt to Court House
lv fool for Court House
Ily fuel lor jail
Ily hherin 's feet
Hv reward for horse thi.-vee
Ily malrrial for Court House and jail,
as per bille i
J. l Krat.rr- M S4
Merr.ll A Uigler 7
J. I. Kraiiur 2 1
Kichsrd Moasop 17
Merr.ll A Ult;ler " 4-1
Hirhard Mossop..' 6 7
J. F. K reiser 10 SS
Py rniect llaneoui-
Uy eoet of ttiak.nR Comm're' deeds.-...
Ily amount overpaid blate
By Commonwealth eoets, vll :
Com'lh ve. Hears and Oehall, til 00
TCI" SO
SSS 00
313 2)
tu 00
114 18
e.si si
411 to
SS 05
110 77
Hi 01
1.2IS Stl
40 00
528 73
.10 b
US SO
II Si
IX...
Wm. Appleuiu... 12 00
David Miehaela. 1C0 71
Uordou. et al.... 107 38
lu.
llo.
Ho.
Do.
llo.
llo.
Ho.
Po.
...John Appleton... 15 AO
....Lena Miller OS 00
....John t seey. 12 00
....Thomas trans... 21 78
....James Loe 27 37
....George Bh..k.... 82 19
.....Isaac Morrison.. 421 52
Do..
Do John FUmgen... 425 13
Do Jacob Thornton. 1-tO VI
Do N. M. farweli.... 78 10
Do John l-'oeny 47 6J
Do I'li.li Htecner .. 10 00
Do Ilorton A Irwin. 0 12
Do Hough A Hansel II 01
Do Houghenbury.... 6 00
Do......Wm. Silvia. I t'
Do D. Kitchen 87 83
Do Ball and Bear.... 161 33
Do Barber- S 7
lH Calvin bmead.... 80 pi
Do I. I. Kitchen... !2 40
By stone lur jail
Py road view..
By Court House bond
Ily Court llouee coupon
By amount paid (1. V. Snyder, County
uperinteudrnt, a per act of Assem
bly of April 0(h, It'Sr.fnr Incidental
expenses of Teachers' Institute for
)Rr7 -8, a per bill iled
By Treasurer percentage, receiving
$11,718 Si
Dy Treasurer' proeotage, paying
24.07I 14 -
By balanea do eonnty by Treasurer
Wngley-
2,057 16
65 70
20 Oo
3,5tin oil
120 00
198 60
473 78
369 67
4,333 CO
Total . " 011 50
To amount of Court House bonds out
standing To amonnt of Court Hone koads Int. 30 OS
To probable ex pen see of oouoly for '69 18,000 00
uy amonnt due from ool-
lector. II.S'iJ 89
Bv amount due from returns 112 V6
By amount due frou unscat-
eir laoilt.
C.049 19
4,335 66
1,079 60
Br atuouu due Irout Coun-
IT Treasurer.
By deficiency to be raised
by taxation
Tola's..
. tis.cin ss t is. oio oo
FOR 168 AND PREVIOUS VKARf.
rntpiton.
By argrrgate amount du ftom V. 8.
lands for IS68
Hy egK.rrr.eto amount of exonera
tions By argrrgate amount of refunds
By agj-rci;! amount paid sniervi
aore By aggregate amount due towu.hips...
e
Total..,
t8,C85 21
3.885 44
' 1 " :m it oai. uu
cnrnivoo.
Itv ommmt du from onseateil land.
for lrs 11,.15 60
Pr aaiount of exnnerationa 76 (if)
T.v do relumls e.s j
It j Trea.orrr's prr rentea,- iii 111'
iy o.errtiarfe iti C.llurd 6 6t
Ily amount paid erbfrnl trrasnrer li.!1.'! 4'.'
Ily balance due dntiivls ...,m 3,163 90
Ti'nt .,
?!SM 61
Col ret
IfSS A
I Mil. i
llveton !n-TTr,''lm"",tnv..l.dne
per
psid
Jan., 'f t.
pm !".
I
lonosaips
7is nit
i7S SO
in 1 sn
s;i ss I
16 4t I
. fs;
1
74
II 17
16 Sit
1(1 IIS
6;l Sj ,
1211 14 !
I, tie St 1
l T
;i ss
47 71
lin .11
44 6
15 67
a ft
I Sn
t 1
13 li
XI
1 41
SS TJ
16 14
4
6 If. I
s.iti Si
II 60 II
47 61
II a
II li
is is
SS 4
I 71
S 4
IS it
34 67
a T
19 Ik
St So
T St
17 4
iii '4 IS
in n
l.HI tn
7S OS
178 47
Ss OS
I.Sel Si.
t.nl.S
let an
674 M
let ss
40 a
sot OS
647 si
so oa
.. 4HS 7
:-4 11
121
I. SOU 0
"I
IS St I
1.1 SI I
S 6.1 i
14 1.4 '
s 11 1
10 a; 1
.Hj 4 I
t ;.
61 S6
4 M I
xT'iw S ; ,rs nn l$-,M pe t 0' 10
t,l SS
tola of (61 14, v.t: Brady, (It S( I
.l IS, Tl
It. 11 i.,t. Sla oa . n , a. . 0 . .
845 04
62 85
12.638 88
3,7t2 4C
li. 2& tK 44 f f 7 SO
ji n i o jit.i fl
8 51 2lt0 R0 25 U
A lift 1 2iA 0 11 U
4 4 I ' 1AT U 99 ft
j m I un oo i mi ? !
it m 45 1 :i 7
I m ti ?so o I so? ;
I I .11 son m fin fo
31 1 '. ! Iii 1 IT 1 T I
1 9 I no on t n ve
ions !;7i! !
)ii 17 152 45 1 3M tf i '
1 II A44 Tl ! S HI I
1 1 84 4.14 27 110 ST
10 4 JU0 00 24 (12 '
101 A5 t.ftV! .14 8 i 1
5 til .".0 00 46 31 '
10 K 271 00 V2 46 I
14 44 4't0 00 0U OA
1SXI 41 0J 61 07 ;
2-t 72 : 00 156 62
6 .17 240 00 i 4T
0 2 iiti 00 4 Ofl
lft 55 54 16 1 TA 72
17 22 4St4fti 67 41
11.....il't2.(..'t6 9 I 12.702 46
innn norTi it; sis - - .
noinTv wm
Wltltia K.Wsisist, Kq , Tressorer ef Clenr
firlil eosnlv. in the rnmnonerrltli of Pennstl
Tenia, In aeeonnt with Bounty fund lor the
Tear A. It. 1S-
MRVftR.
To lislanoe doe r..ed last erillement ... 81 15 02
To helanre dee front enllectors lor 1SS7
and previous yeere.. J.788 el
To hnlenee doe from stneealed laodt,
Ivnti
To arennnt due from uneretrd lands,
IMI7 1,M SO
To nmou.it due from col lectors' returns,
ISI.S .! 00
To eniouot due from eolk-etors' ret erne,
IMI7 SST 58
Tn amount due from collectors' returns.
additional. 00
Tn amount aseeeeed eealed, 1SSS S.SIS (ill
To amount asseserd unseated. ISAS... 4,113 77
To amount assessed oolleetors returns,
lt)e
36 84
Total.
. 5.2S0 511
cninrro.
By bolanoa due from oolleclore, 1868
and pre tone Tear..
Bv bi.lano due from nosoated lands,
' ldS
By balance due Irotn oolleetors' returns,
IS07 and previous years.
By balance due from collector' rotutni,
lt6
Br amount of exonerations on unseated
land
By amount of refunds on unseated
lauda.
By extrnerationa to eel lector
By percentage to collector
By exoneration on oollooton' returns,
IBM and 1SS7
By amountof bond. redeemed the past
year
By amount of eoupon
By amount of coupons of Bumside and
l'lk aohoots.
By Treoeurer's percentage on receiving
145.073 Oil. at I per cent...
Ily Treasurer' pcreentng on paying
I IT.IjI 50, at 1 per cent
Bv balanoo doe fund by Treasurer
Wngley.
$1,120 10
4,341 77
64 90
36 31
1,980 60
402 27
716 So
176 30
253 72
28,073 00
4,707 67
372 00
450 72
371 61
Total
. S.-iS.JIIO 20
DETAILED STATEMENT.
Whole amount of bonds uuued to this
del $270,336 00
Vt bole amount of bond redeemed to
Janua.-y, IS08 1184,005 00
Whole amount of bonds
redeemed ill Hn8 18,973 00 213,076 00
$57.7(1
Amount of bond over due
Due July, 1S0V $10,200 00
Due January, 1B70 5.5110 00
Dire July, IsTO
Duo January, 1871
Due July, IKT1
Due January. 1872
Due July, 1812
Due January, 1073
Due July, IS71
Due July, 1878
Amount redeemable during 109
Amount of int. on bond unredeemed.
To be provided for during 18(9 $21,709 70
Amount due from oolieetorl
lor I SOS end previous y'ra, $1,320 36
Amount duo from unseated
landa 4,311 TT
Amount dueiroin eulle 't'jre'
return 12124
Amount du fnm Treusurer
Wngley 1.1,057 37
Amouut to be raised by tax
ation 2,058 023 1. T9 TO
CERTIFICATE.
V, tlie nn'lrril;nci), ('outuiMiuoeri of the
fount y of (IpurDrlJ, in tlie (.titninnwcallh ol
rnuay!tMiia brinK s?tamin(Kl tht tevtrmi M
F'.uDli and Tuur brrt of ilhoVin K. WrijtUr, Fq.,
Tn'urrr of 101111 ouuutv, for 1 C, du ccrtifjr thai
wt flnU tlirra a alsurc tatcl.
Hie aruutiTit dur the count t funr) hy liim $ four
ttrauuind thrta huniirrd and thlrtr livj dollar
and ustj-fU feoiri, HXib M.) tTit only .0
drbt.HnrM of (he oountj fuod U 00c Cwurt liuusc
bord, 950U.
1 lif aumunt due and o tut an ding from willect.
orn, t 000 thou land lira bundrH and Hfly-tUrt
dflian and thirti -liin tfiiln, 1$ I,i5.1 Z'4,t wmnly
fundi : one bundrrd and fnriy.ni j dollar ami f?r-n(T-l"io
cnt, (.$146 72.) blatr, and on hundml
and iii dollar and in.ty Ibrt ocota, (lufl 2.1.)
tat'ilia flittii, aiikltjcl to th auol xuntaliun and
Troasturer'st and ('idlwittira pmr ernfan. Th
amouut due the eounly fam uuerattrd laudu It t
iboDBnd nine bundrM and ftirly-eight dollars
and nmettN'o et-nt, ((A,V4tt tiM
The atfrrffate amonnt of norjotr bondi Hill
nrri'f W4-4I t flft,T-fevfp thfruiand t 0 busdrod
and ixtT 61 d- liara, (ttt.Wh Th wvunt
to h rrdt-rnd during lflO io ri(rhl(t-n tltuiand
Bffea handrt-i and Itir ive dollar., ,$18,755 00, (
and the mtfrt for th yw will amonnt to th
eta of tbree thnutand and forty-four dollart and
TtntT rent, (tS.tM 7t ;) while tbe amount du
from mllrrtor. is on thouMnd fhrt hnn rtd and
twentr dollart and thirty eenta, (l,.120 .10 :) fnim
nna(cd lands fur thousand tbrre hundred
and fort.T-twn diitlarii and ri.tT-WTtn enis,
( f 4.341 77 ;) from collretors' returns on humlrrd
and twrtali-one dollars and twenty-four rnti.
'fl.l 21:) amount due (mm Trt snurer. thirteen
ihouiand nine hnn.lrtd and 11 fly -seven dollart and
llttrty-srrrn entt, ($13,1.57.17;) Irarm a dtfl
cictiry of two tlmu'eind and fifty fiphl dulUrt and
two 04-nts, (12. 05a Oj,) to he raiird ty taxation to
Wi-H the eurrtnt pi went! of th year.
1 he airrrrr.t Imlanee due the eereral whool
dottnete hy tbe Trewnrer is three tbimsand four
hnndrftl nnd ii(y-lau dullars aud thirty nix cents,
($1.41.2 :tfi,l whirh Is respectively set lorth in th
tatmlar statement ahnre.
1 he Mdfep-svte balanee due the sareral townhips
for road fundi hy the Traurer ii two thnuttand
tera hundred and twa dollar and forty -fit rrnli,
($2,70J 4A,) ahw sal forth ia a tabular statement
at .
Witnet our hands, at Clearfield, this 30 th day
of Janaarr, A. 1. (.
IIFNRY 8TOM?,
OTHKLIiO KMKAD.
Attrt: 8. II. hllAl l-M.lt.
W. e. ItnAm.tr, Clerk. C.mmii-ioner.
We, the undrrtirned. Auditors of the enunty of
Clearfield, In the Commonwealth of 4Ter.nsyl.ania,
hvin mrt at th Court llouee, in Ihe borough of
riearlield,aemlin(t to law, and having examined
Ihr ftcvorisl afronnu and vttiwhers of W liltum K.
WripWy, Kf., Ttetvnrer of itaid eonnty. for the
yesr A. I. du report that we find tbrns tts
almre e'atrd.
j i ne amount due I rum hm to the eoanty Is roar
llousand tbree handrtd and thirty-fire dollars
and sixty-sift eents. 1$4.Me 60.) an ltoamy, thir
teen tboakeod nine hundred and Aftv-aeren dollars
and thirty-eevrn eenta, t$H,57A7:) on Rod
fund, two thousand eevf m huodrrd and two dollars
and frt y-th ewits, )$2.?2 46 ;l and the fVhool
fund, three thousand four hundred and sixty sit
dollars and thirty sn iv-ntt, (v.t,4fi6 Stt.)
In testimony wherettf wr bav herenntn ( our
hands, this 20th day of Jannarr. A. I. !Sfi9,
J. A. L, FI KO A!,
CLARK IIK11WN,
1RU K A. KOWI.ES,
O. R. flfyont swrrR, Clerk. t o. Au.hlors.
It E 31 O V A L !
RKJIOVAT.I
C. KRATZER & SONS,
Tn the largo nod elrjant room, on BE CON I)
STKCHT, adjoining Mrrrell A lligler't hardware
store; where thry will bo pleased to tee all their
old and new customers.
Ciiiims of Ihe eonnty visiting CI.EAHFIELU,
and wishing to Mike part-hates, will And It to
their advantage to etantne their stock.
(WIi at ( Ain PRU'KS exchange! for nil
hinds of Col' NT It Y PRODUCE. Jan?
cw Wine nnd Liquor Slorc
I. L. REIZENSTEIN &. Co.,
wgoLriit.1 mai ran is
vYINES &. LIQUORS,
MARKET FT., CIXAPT1KLP, P.
VsuFoll atook of Win. Krandy, (lln, Wl.l.Vt
aad sec4i.l, alwav oa stand. Speeial attrntinn
paid 10 eeenriot o par article f"r Sareaiamial
and medieal porpnsra. )an2l-tt
DlHIl.lTIOJ P PAHTs.ls.Rwmp.
pitrtoe. ship heretnttire ex.sl.oe hetneea
VAC I IlkMtV I'tSMSUlM ha.inebeei.
iii6ioHfi by BDutual et'Barnt on the id day ol
Noiini'irr, Im.S, 1 hrreby (in notioa that will
nui i re)tnsibie lur any debit of tbe firm oon
tracud, after that ante.
JIKNRY PENNINGTON.
Chfst lpM Jan. II, lSWMt:)d
WANTt.nA SALK8al,i..Tholeo
lluaiery, Kotlaa aad hite Ueoeli llouee
la Phila,lelph.a. One who anderetaoda the Snai
aeat aad aaa Inlaeae Irodo. Addroe
THOMAS C4RSOW,
Jtovll4ai4 It Korta I attrvk K, FtiaU'a
itum. .. ... ... . , , .
. sa.lloO 00
15,700 00
O.OOOOO ,
3,0110 00 (
6.344 00 J ,0 144 00
I -
,. $I7.'5 so
.. 3,014 70
W. WALTERS,
A I Toil's EY AT LAW,
J lrsrBrld, Ps.
'i..Olt.co ia the Court llouee. de3 ly
ISRAEL TEST,
ATTOflNKY AT LAW,
Irarl.fld. l'a.
-0(Be In the Court House. I)"-'"
To h isT hTf lTl f o a d ,
ATTOHNKY AT LAW,
4'leaiBeld, Ps.
OOc with J. B. MeKnsliT, a,sq , over rtrw no
tional Uach.
snt-Promnt attention given lo tho securing
of Bounty. Claims Ae , an to sit legal ouineee.
March 38. ISf.7 lv.
WALTER BARRETT,
ATTORN F.Y AT LAW.
Offte on Beoond St.. Cleart.ld. Pa. aartl,
Win. A. Wallace.
Wm. D. Blglor
Frank Fielding
J. Ulak Walter.
WALLACE, BIGLER & FIELDING
A Til'HNKVS AT LAW,
Clesriirld. Ps.
xctr-Lesal busineas of all kind promptly snd
accurately attended to. (vsyls y
THOS. J. McCULLOUGH,
ATTOIIN EY AT LAW.
Oloe adjoining tb Bank, formerly oeeopled by
J. U. MeKnally, Booona it, ciearneia.
-WIII attend promptly to ollecttont, sal
of lands. Ae. do.l7.SI
JOHN L. CUTTLE,
ATTOKNRY AT LAW
And Real Katale Aeeiit, Clearfield, Pa.
OAico nn Market itreot. oppeaiio the Jail.
ffy- Reepeetfully offers hi vertices In selling
and buying land in ClearBald and adjoining
enunlte ; and with an oxperleneo of over twenty
year a a surveyor, flattors himself that be eaa
render alisfaelioa. febJVnl If
WM. M. McCULLOUGH,
A'nqilNKY AT LAW,
Clearfield. Pa.
Offieoa Market street one door east of th Clear.
laid County Bank. aay4,'64
John II. Orris. C. T. Alexander.
ORVIS &. ALEXANDER,
ATTIH NKYS AT LA W.
llt-llel'oule. Pa. sepl.1.'65-y
DR. T. JEFFERSON BOYER,
THYSICIAX AND Sl'KGEoN,
BeconJ Stroet, ClearOeld. Fa.
Ttaving permanently located, he now offer
hi proloee.unaJ eorvioc to the eitiaens of t'learfleld
I and vicinity, and the publio generally. All ealll
F. B. REED, M. D.,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
pT'TIavtnf reaoeed lo ItiUlamscrovt. P.,
effejre bit pn terslonal terviret to tba people f
tbe snrrounding Cuootry. jyl l, 07
DR.. J. P. BURCHFIELD,
Late Kurs;eoa of tbe 83d Mk meat, Fennsylvanit
Volunteers, havltijt re tut ued from tbe Arufy,
eCers bis profestiuoal ten ices to the eititent
or Ulearfleld eeaniy.
lP-Prorrfs.onsl eallt promptly it ten led tn.
Office on Second street, furtaerly eeeupled by
Dr. Woods. apr46A-U
DR. J. F. WOODS,
PHYSICIAN 4V SUHflKOK.
HarinR removed to Ansonrillc, Pa., offers his
nrofrtstoi.al services to the ieople of that pli
and ibe surrouuing country. All cells promptly
attended to. (Dfl. 3 Ota pd.
DR. S.
SUIIOEON
J. HAYES,
tZ TENTIST
Off.e on Main St.. Curwensrilte Pa.,
"lrILL make proressioDtl visits, for the con
If ven le ore of the public, commencing- In
April, iftsiw. 11 iomssws. vtt t
Lniherebnrg First Friday of every n.nnth.
Aneooville Fir-t Mosday ol every tnon'h.
Limber City FiriLThuraday of ever) month
Pprndrnf two days in either plaee. All ordrm
fur wort should be pristnted en the dej of kit
arrival at aarh place.
Tf Teeth extracted by the application of
local anesthesia comparatively lib out fain.
All kind nf lnUl work guaranteed.
IV U. Tbe puMicwill pirsse notice, that Dr.
II.. when not ens-aged in tbe above visits, ma
be. found In bit office. In Curwensville, Tn.
Curweu'ville, Feb 4, I6tl. 4-43
DENTAL PARTNERSHIP.
Dr. A. M. HILLS.
Defires to Inforai kit natrons, aed Ihe
nu'iiio zenr-tlly.lst be hisasstseiated with bin
in Ibt ) rallies uf Dretfstry,
S. P. SHAW, D. r. s,
Whall a (rad.iau of th. Philadelphia Dental
louexo. r.d therefore has tn uieKe.t atleela.
tla. f professional skill. All w.rk woo ia
lb effioe I will bold tatsolf pereonallv rosponri
bio for belni done la tbo most Kilisf.eturi maa
nor and b.frheet order of the profession.
An established praetle of twenty. tw Tear la
this plae eneble m to speak lo my patient
ai'h eoi-fidonoo.
Espp meat from a distane ehnnlsl no mado
by letter a fw rlayi kfora the patient drelgns
oomtai. Juae 4, IKS ly.
MOSHANNON LAND 4 LUMBER CO.,
OSCEOLA STEAM JJtt.t.S,
ATt-rACTrnxs
LUMBER, 1-ATII, AND PICKETS
B. II. KHILLIXOFOIID, Pre.i.lrnt,
Ollloe Fere.1 Piece. No. Ill PS. 4th t, Phil'.
JOHN LAVi'SIIK. Snnerintendrnl.
je6'67 Osceola Mills, Clr.rl.cld eounty, l'a.
REUBEN HACKMAN.
House and Sign Painter and Paper
Hanger,
Clearfield, Prnn'a.
fJuWill exeente jobs la his line promptly aad
n a wwaman.ite reanner. ei r.,7
C. M. cadwalladerT
CONVEYANCER JUSTICE OF THE I'LACr!
For Drratar Tp., Clearfield Cts.
A.Colleotin promptly mad aad leral instrw.
reenta exeeuted on shortest aut.ee, let office
address, I'd lip. born, l'a- marlS.'SS
J riluA K EVV A LT E : R S,
SCI! I VK Shit AND CMNVKYANLtH.
Agent for th Putrh. and gal of Land.
leoruclil. Pa.
fre-Pr,,..,,. at'.iit,.r clrm (a i V.. ..I....
eonoerted with the county offices. Otuoe with
Hon. Wm. A. Watlac. laal.'SA
LEVI F. IRWIN,
JCST1CE OF T II R PEACE
For Lawrence tiwnliip,
Clearfield P.O. C'lrarfleld CoM V
.dfvultectluns nnd remittances promptly
tnsae. jeZO, e7
SURVEYOR.
flMlE nndcrs.ned efl'rr his eerriree a a Sur
1. rernr, ami may Im lond at his residence, in
Lawrence t"nhip. Letters mil itach hint di
rected In rirorlirld, Ta.
may t If. jAMr.S MITCHELL.
DAVID YOUNG,
STOXE-CTTTER AXI) MA?OXT,
P. 41. n,.x llet. f 'lrarflrld, Pa.
r-ao-pprrlal attrntinn pa'.J to Ire..inf flon
and Saperiatinilinn Jobs. All kinds of Masonry
done, io tho most workrfTSnlike manner. Unlet
I. cited, and eontraetl lakea ia any part nf th
eonnty. Jiltf.
JAS. C. BARRETT,
JV STICK OK 1 II K PEACE
And Liee&eed Coortyaneer.
i Htltrrabarij. Cle.rncl! ., Ps.
.aXdV'-Colloellen Sn4 eomiltaneo promptly
made, and all aladi of leral iastrumenu exeented
oa short oi.tiee. ImavV.'S tl
DANIEL M. DOUGHERTY.
BARBER & HAIR DRESSER,
skios i stulkt,
Jyl.l CLLAnFIELD, PA. (If
THOMAS H. FORCEE,
asaiaa is
OEVERAt, M KKCH A2CD1SK,
t-BAIUMTo!, Pa.
Ala, evtenalv menofaetarer aad dealer la Aaaae
Timber aad Bawod Lauberof all kinds.
0rdert ttditM aad all kills prompt!
A.
U S oss. ... s. . ss a. a. wm
A CHAXE.
J. B. GRAHAM & SONS,
UARUET STREET,
CLEARFIELD, Pa.
rrtnl subscribers batlcg Ur Into partner.
JL ship for Iks parpoao of aarrying a th
bailnaisof MtrcbandUtnf , sew oIr
A Cslood
And raro opporluntty lo tb dtlten of aar-
ld aad adjoining eonntles lo toy tore good
atwholonl or null prices, thai will astonlih
th unlostroeied. Their good will bo partiea
lrly M.eeUd I salt this market. Ev.ry lady
will, tberafore, sail th etuulloo of br
Husband
To tl.ii fact, bsoaoi this bran eh of oar baeto
wMI reeelve tpeeial atlenlieO, aad everything
add la a welt regulated hoaeehold will at all
lleees be fonnd laoar itor. Our atoek of I)!t V
C;lMllm shall aot ae esrpaJsed, llber la aoal-
Ity or price, and will embrace, la part, P rinu of
very tyl. Ologbam aad Lawns of every
oualitr. Wusliq of Try grad. Do Lslnrs
adp(d to tb taste of tb old and jtta( aad
vry arttel of any kind f good tho sll Ir
(ttuaranfeed
To b at rrpmratool. aad warranted to give at
l.raelion. A to I1HI1 G(MIIwe have
a splended asjortment of Atpaea, btaek, white,
and la rolors; .naures, Silk, aad la abort all
th sanest tyll ia th markU W drslt Ihll
faot to keom kaowa
To Every
Person mtn, wovii, ebild, physieiM. me-
ehaaie, farmer, lawyer, barber, woaan'a-Hffat
van, er any jtb er snen In the eonnty-
Young
Or M, rlen or poor, liign er low, who will faeor
ns with n sail. With our new nnd e ten sire
stock any cmtUnen em pleaso the most iVs-
tidioni
toy jas dropptof In nnd fetttnf a nice dress
pattern, tare sett, hid floras or by doing that
which ll hotter: flee hor awrll Ailed parte,
nd she will lod food and py iDf IneottmoDtt In
ooLroideriee, edf infa. ribboktt f lores, hosiery,
or noy other heatehotd neeesiltlea.
And
In addition to what wa hare alma j tnn in era
ted, wa keep all hinds of CUKTI.EMKKM
W EAR enok es Cloths, Cassi meres, Satinttti.
lists, Boots and Shoes, ic, briides,
A IVice
Assorlmenl of Mado op C I.tTIIl XO for Men
sod Beys, atanefaQ tared not of Iho very htit
alorisd. whieh wa will Ball for rash or exchange
for eonntry produce at prleei which wiUaitonich
both husband aad
ivir
vTa ars bow larrtty ni;(ed la kayinf and
elllaa KQ.ll.4m-; TIVtm.H aad mannf.c
tered LIMIIER, and will (It this branch ol
basiati spatial atteatloa, and make 11 aa abject
To Every
0a who kt Lumber to sell t dal witk a.
Wa ahall also keep constantly oa kand a
reneral astortnient or ;ltliri".nil'.w aad
IIARDlVARl whirh we will sell a! exceed
Isr'y low prices. W also keep a fall aon
meat of Q.V ICtCKSIV Alt F, Tl 1 department
will be kept full aad templet, aad arery
You n R Jinn
Or T'Uea wk eontemplatei koaeekeeplnf. will
tnd ll advantageous to com tnd trad wltk a.
W ar ao aitnated, aad, from long xperiene lu
th ko.leeu, wtll aeaaaiaud with th wait
and aeees.lllee e" this commoaity, thai w feel
satlaBed 11 arery taaa tad aomaa
In Clcnrficld County
make It a point to hoy their (nod from tts. w
eaa pleaat tha both a to coalite aad prie.
Thrfor, com aloof aad kuy your
DRY-GOODS, GROCERIES,
PROVISIONS,
QncensMnre, Hardware,
UOOTS & SIIOF.S, HATS Jt CATS,
Ready -Made Clothing,
Ad everything joa aeed to ruder year!
and families comfortable, freta
JAS. n. GRAHAM k SONS.,
fi-'itf CLEARFIELD. Ta.
1
TOTI('r The fi.rm.iicn of tbe partnership
il of Jamee It. ttrahora A Aon. mi
the eelllcmenl cf (he .,.. k..k - . ,
the late Brni crSc,m 4) Urahata ot K IV. ti,.
ham. Thoe kooolnt themselree Indebted lo
o.r ore Rximn. o eomo forward at one ami
cloee their accounts.
r, . , tt JAMES It. ORAIIAM A SONS.
Clearfield, tVpteniber IS-tf.
X l Ihe bro Rh pf Clearnetd. U.,one dZ
lf A-wetiMw u Ue, 0lavfta.d. ft.
rEWSYLYAMV RAIIHOAD.
Oponing of the Tjrono & Cioarfeld
Branch to ClcaiGuld,
rot ly-onc miles north ofTuront.
ON and fler Monday, February 1. Ua, tn
Faavengor Train Will ron dary Isxeret
Kundsys) between 'lyeone snd Leek Itttessae
one Fsaenjrer Tra.a betweeo Tyruue an Clear,
field, a follows:
Leave Soutb,
Htationa. :i.eave North,
2.66, P. M.
.5, "
4. IS,
6.60, "
Clearfield
I'hilipsburg....
Oeeouia.
Tyrose
CdSNKC'TioxK.
renger tearing Clearfield at 2 o'clock. p.xu,
Phil nsl.urf at I 54 p n.., Useeola at 4.11 a
arrive at Tyrone at 5.50 p. m., makmf eoeotetios
with Cincinnati bxpress Last at It. 1 J n. a...
with Mail Weet at 6.41 p. ... , on Main Line: slst
with Bald Eagle Express, lea. mr Tyrone at ;.M
p. a.., arriving at Uelirfonte at 8 45 p m., aad at
Uk Haven at I" -t" P- m , eunnectitir silk ins
Mail Eaat on the Pli.lndrlphia and, Lne Hoad.il
11.21 p- w.. arriving at H.lliamB)Hirt at 12.4Va.n.
HeturninR, passetiger lear.ne, Wiiiunivporiti
6.16 a. m., oo Erie Jhle.i Wet, arrire at Lock 1U.
ven at ! a. m., eoi.nect.ng with l;.u L.;l,
Kxpreas leaving Lock listen at 111.2s a. ai. si
r.ting at Bellelunto at 11.55 a. m.. 1-nen She
City at 6.35 p. in., and Tvrone at I SO p. to.
EllVYAKU II- WILLIAM.-;,
(irneral SuprnrteadtaL
OEORUE C. WILKIN'S,
feL4 fcupeiioleelcnt.
riiiladelphia & Erie Railroad,
SUililEB TIME TABLE.
Tbrone;h and direct root between Philadelphia,
iialtiluore, Har.iibnrx;, Williauiipert,
and tbw
Great Oil Region of Pennsylvania.
ELEGANT SLEEPING CAES
C's til M(tt Train.,
0! and after MONDAY. KOV. S-J. lift, th,
train 00 the I'o.ladolpbia A ti Hii
Kuad wilt run fclluws :
x e.tuard.
Uiil Train liaret Fbil.dalphia 1145
llo .. d.....bt. alary a J 4C t. .
Do. arrive at fctie l it p. k
Erie Ex,rea leatca 1 hliadell.bla...lU a. a.
Po .....do 8t. Uary's IMA. II
llo anire at Erie ...... lO.Uti A.M.
la at Hard.
kiall Train leave, l.ric ItSiA .
Uo....... do fci. Nary' 1.M t
Io arn.eat Fbiladelphia....! M A H
Eri Express leave Erie 4 li P.
Do di Rt Wery's I ll A I
llo arrira at Pktl.drlpbia 4.1 11.
Mail and Exprrr connect with Oil Creek set
Allegheny Biver Bail Fond. llif;rr rkida
throogh ALKKED L. 1H.KII,
lleneral hoperiete4nt
Clearfield County Bank.
TtltlR Clear" fid Coonty flank ae lirenert
J trd icftitution hai gone ool of exittraetkr
trie enrrender ef le ehurter. on Mey It, 1N4
All Iti Hack li owned by tho lohtmberi, wh
will continue ihe Hanking huloet at tke uai
le,ai privete Hanker, under tbe flrw
ol the "Clearfleld Counte Uenk." Wearer
iDoof i lefur the delta ol the litt k, aaJ will
ita notii on drmaod at tbo evurtrr. l)rp,i
rereirtd and intrrunt paid when money li iertle.
a txd lirne. Taper diMuoted at iii pffrwl
at htrfti f ire. Our (vfrtutiel rrponei biliry h
iilclirfd fur all Iuto;ti rectivtu t-nd bumf
trana cted. A continuance ' ? the librraJ m
rontce of tbe bat-iotra aio of tbo et -ptt Uie-
fpfcuully t.lici'ed. At llrridDt, Carliie u.
offieeri of lie Uie Cleaf6eld County Baak, et
require the notei of mid Htxnk to be pretest.
fur renenptlnn.
JAS. T. t.kONARD, P.TCnARD MI Aw,
Wil. POhTKK. JAS. B. ORrlUAd-a
A. K. WRIGHT. . L. HERD,
WM. A. VTAULACli.
Tho bniioeei of tho Back will be eonrleete. Vy
Jnho M. Adnwif.. Kpq.. Ca-hier. (jotI.'M
J. 1). U Uirk. Edward PerkL
BANKING & COLLECTION HOUSE
McGIRK &, PERKS
Fooceori to Fotler, Perki, A Co
riitll-bur(;. Centre CoouiHy. Pa.
"l"lr 1IKUK alt the bneinrn of a Bmkinf Hoea
I will ho Iran-acted promptly and epoe tb
most larorabie tertot- aar.-u
County National Bank.
CI.EARF1EI.D. PA.
THIS Benk li now open nnd reedy fer Kui
neei. Oflice on Served eireet, in the beiil
in 1 formerly ore u pied by Lonnerd, FiBevyaCe
Dinacrtiaa aao orricrae
JA. It. OH A 11 A M.
WM. A. WAI.I.ACG,
A. K. WR1U11T.
D. W. M00KR,
joCft, M) Caehier.
W M. P0KTK
GEO. L. RhBD.
JAS. T. LEONARD.
Prti'dfii
BOOTH'S IMPHOVED
STUMP EXTRACTOR
i'l Prej'Tielort of te Innroevd Pinm
Uecmr. wih it dittirtrtly nnderttood that tfc
warrant Ih ia marh ne tn do juit ahai it wf
tnentirti eeetitr,(r other etOTnr nutphiee t
beitij enrtftruried on trne hinropbreal yrin"
ftle. It will extraet tbe lrft fine ptarn. rr
pead It aoe prwund perniittirp tlie eil te '
hark in ihe hole end will pall ibem tl fett
ten men can dr the dirt from the 4
estrartrd It wtll null owirip to the t't ol '4
w am pi) fn m font to ont huodrrd er dor.
ill oiiber arn them erer, or eoer.d tktn tf
be profifi-d Np. ai denred. Ibe Kropntt
build tbe Kit far tor, deliver It, and teet tt ea
farm of .jhe purchitrr ; ard If it dpet a tit ret
oonipleie iitartii.n. an.1 do juft ai reeem
ed. thry wil) take It aw? ard eharye rntt f
lur tbetr iroaMe. rnre ot Maraine. ie re
TnwnehiD and muni rl kr ..r mU. 1
here no tcateHrj; errt.ip. Addreffe
IIOOI II A FI MbAROKR.
Je(Teron Lite P. O , llearfleld Ce,
cr.wTii-irATn.
We. the nodervifrnrd, keim wltnevaed t
trial of T J. Booth Imrrotrd Siamp Ktirtf
nn ibe farm f K. II. Moort. ner Lmhrnht
.Saturday and Monday, tho 7th atd ti-
Noermher. take plreore in taring to tke P"
lie, that we beliere it to bo tbe beat wt
now in one Tur eaireciior atnoiiia. I' leef w
ennTtrneTlAn, eiflfy weoipe'i, ant liable tw
le tanrhiao fh1l : " obe"'"'1
put, tut It ("cciher. end m!!!' L
irnmp in Icm then oae har. V e raw ( -
poll a ljr.e nanip with eae. Thry at a
ont he doe hu wfrk In iepj -t 'e hr
tmnpi, without a herd full. Mr. Iiteik, 1
ruteMfe, fully midritML,' pHft'ri vf
handllnit the uiftobine. W e woald adme tr
In want of t tump ritrarton to irt tkt oeetrM
befure f iri hacinfT tUe where, wbirh thrf rtvi
free of eberee br enllint en the Pr"prieti.
J. C. Harr-tt, J W. hf.kerd, H V. ."piriaJJ
J..hn Mller, J .hn Kirk J. W. (JiI-m
R. H. Voure. J W. Wallaret VT.B Aleitoi
Ueo. Hlm-rr. Wi I. Itprk, Andrew Wt'
H.J. Horn, Wv. K. hin, K.J. kith.
Jainre ViKtre, 1. It Cirlile. Uo il'-
Le.er r'lrft.l, Fied k Catle.r. I"""
NoTur, ix ii nPTll.-Tb"
to give notion, ihnt on the l-t ddt of J
rv, 1S(, a Warrant tn Km k ruihy we-K
rint th-e-fa'e of TAfV W, 1 h.MI,Ji,,
rieai field 1tril;o, in the eon my M t rarfdi '
State of .'rnnvvltiisia. wh ban been .:f' 1
binkrupt on la own petit. u : thai the p-" '
of any tlrhti n I drill rrr ol muy proper! i bel- !
tnjt to nurft Tmi.krupt, to li tn or tor a"
the tranrfer of any pnpem br hint, arr
hr litt tti.l a rneelih. f ll, rrrU.I.n 1
of th
ad bank nipt. In pn'Te thrir debli. artd tr fb
one or ninre Afwiinet's of hf e'atr, a " b
t 4k IV...I -.f ..... I k. k..l,ltt ml lef '
of the K'tiMrr, rn the Will dar of Mereh. A
1P6; at IV o'clock, A. K. -
lllt)MAS A. IIOW LET.
V. 8. Marehal. at Wrerr
By 0. P. V (Tin, Itrpt. L. 8. Mirfhul. )-"
Democratic Almanac.
flMllS in.eluehle nt.Klir.iina Is far lr
I po.lonW. It ilioold he in llw band. d"J
lo-oioerat. It e,nta...s full rlTti'-o rrleel 1
ever eoonlv In Ihe 1 tlltrd Slate.l nr'iJr
number tnr isrS eontalne a eomlete ltl
namteof all tlie newsnaper..nnpreeerd eeitte"
durie. 1.,..I.'. ,4ini,iliM 1 and that tot
oottle.n Ih name of a.l tbe eivtiieo he '
list, for fotor referrne, are worth wwr
Ihe (.nee of the rinMleotii'a. Tb nemoer
is aiee fall of valuable te.istlo. An. on see"
M aenu to tbe Poet Maerer, w.ll reee.ve b reje
' t. u.
1 1. Ill,
ll'.ll,
tie. -
taaU a sap fat aoa eaai.tt r 1
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