ShcJcpttbUran. (.Killing ll.lioODLANDKU, Editor. CLEAR FIEU, l'A. WKDXri-PAV MOUXIS'H. 1'KB. 0. I870. Duad. Crj;ivsmiiii lIoni, Vrom Toli'do, Oliio, ilircl pudilcnly nt Wash ington on Snturilny last. This will givo tlio Iitiiirn.licr AkIiIc)' another I'linnec. m no YlLtAlST. The Itiidiciil Conjrress tncn havo pnsscd u luw upprnprititiiif 830,000 out of this U. S. Trcnsuiy, for tbo support of llio nigors in Wash ington, who aro kept there to volo the Itudicnl tit liet, but too lury to work. His End. It is boldly assorted mid not denied, that Slnnloii's lifo was cut . Hhort by suivido. His friends would give, him do rest during tlio diiytimc, und Mrs. Surrutt tormented him nil night. Vm-ily, h wsy of the trims grossor is hold. Congress is foolishly gubblliig nbout passing an act to "provont tho drain ago of coin to Europe." Yo blind fools psy your debts and tbo drainage 'will stop itsolf, and rjnluss you do Unit it cannot be stopped, although Con gross may vote so every n eck. Wonderful! A"loil" organ greatly rejoices that West Virginia, w Inch has always been in tho hands of "loil" men, "has no State debt.'" No wonder. The Stato aforesaid, is it bastard, and not old enough to contract debts. Better couccal your crimes, than be cauvassing them so flippantly. Don't I'uyjik. Since Congressman Dawes' exposition of Radical prodi galily in tho publiu expenditures, huge efforts aro boing made to cover op Grant's trucks, tut all the quacking of "dead ducks" and tho Bbrieks of the "loil millions" will not stop tho ears, or close tho eyes of tbo tax payers of this outraged and robbed people. TflB PlEjicted liana. It seems as though Grant could not get tho vaean-' cioi filled on tho V. S. Supremo Bench. Stanton was taken off, Hoar has been rejected, while a score of candidates and their friends bave laid siege to the "government" for tho purpose, of obtaining lliat honorable position. We suspect that a few houacs and lots would fill llp Koneh as easily as it Jid the Cabinet provided it was done quietly. Jl'ST Lint Tiikm. The Legihlatnro cf Kansas has appropriated 83,000 of the people's money to paint, und hang up in tho Capitol, tho portrait of John Brown and G-n. Jim Lane. Wo presume this is dono for the pur-jifcscofincuk-nting"grand moral ideas" in that border locality. To look upon the visage ol horso lliioves, murderers and suicides, might congeal tho ardor of those contemplating that business. Morals must be at a low ebb where murderers and suicides elaro you in the face in tbo very templo of justice. Al.L Riiiut! Tho military authori ties and Gov. Rullock, last week suc ceeded in turning Democrats enough out of the Georgia Senate and IIouso of .Representatives, and put in their stead niggort and carpet baggers to make a majority, and in twenly min utes, afterward, ratified the Fifteenth Amendment. No such polilieul hur lotry was ever before perpetrated on any people. If some of tho present Radical leaders don't lenvo this world with a rope around their neck, or end their days in a Penitentiary, juitiuc will uot have done her duty. OfDoibtfil I'koi'iiietv. A num ber of our Congressmen last week, regaled their hearers with inflamma tory speeches against Great Biitain, denouncing the coi.duet of that Gov ernmerit ng-inst Ireland asoutragoous and wicked. That mny do for "bun kum," but while the Washington Gov ernment is torturing and oppressing tho people of the boulu we deem it useless to talk about our neighbors. Charity always begins at homo. Irish oppression is bud, but Virginia and Georgia Is worse. This is supposed to bo a Republic, not a monarchy. Those living in glass houses should throw no stones. Lam-ktaiil. ! Gen. Grant, has lately had a very good timo in enter taiuing and drinking with ono Gen. Tate. Tat is a l.iggcr Plenipotentiary from liayli. fcut to this country by bis boss, Salimvo who bus been play ing President for that Fiflocnth Amendment Republic for near six months. Thrco weeks ago Salnuvc was arreld by another boss nigger, tried and convicted of treason, nnd nbot, and (ien. Tatc(!) with all the other rebel nigs banished tho realm. Tho new government of tho revolu tionists w ill not recognize Tiile.becausc he is the ere tu roof Sulnave ; but they kindly offer to cut off bis bend if be comes back to II .it ti. Ibid for the Gen. i Couldil t Grunt give Tate, a carpet bag, a clean t-li'n 1 or two, nd (tend him down South to run fur Congress or something of that sort? Liko the white carpet-baggers dim n ihcre.Tule i out of business, and there aro imper ative reasons why be cun t go back among his o u pooplo. Why don't our ruililt! brother whom Grant sent to llavli, pn.Ursl against the colored brethren rutting tl one another lua I in tli..l tylvlxJ paradise. Court rs. The devil seems to have taken Ibis body tif men under bis lull control, biM-ntiso neither tho Constitution nor os lbs real is ins the member from com mitting evil continually. Although tbo Democrats had elected members cnniiifh to destroy the two-third puwor tho Rudiuils held lit tho House, tho majority aro just now turning them out, nnd admitting negroes nnd carpot -baggers enough to givo thorn a two third vote again, upon all party questions. Last week Gen. Foster, from this State, and Judge Green, of Xuw York, were- both turned out of their seats and given to two of the ! meanest, men that ever disgraced a Representative body; nnd wo learn that a programme has been agreed upon to turn out tliroo nioro Demo crats, so us to make, n siiro thingof it. Wo do not know whether the Hads. aro afraid of Grant, or whether they aro only trying tho putionco of tho Democracy. This wc do know; tho Almighty h.ts decreed that the wicked shall not live half their days! and that if no Booth overtakes tho leaders of the Radical party, they will bo called henco ere long at ull hazards. It is but a question of timo. If they do not quit committing f.,J.j -.A j.e-dit(.g tla. 1'lTOO nnd liberties of tho people, soon, for benranoe will censo to bo virtue, and tho right of Revolution will bo most vigorously exercised, und another rebellion will bo on hand, this time it w ill commence North of the Potomac, villi strong probabilities of spreading over the old ground. Then where will tbo ungodly Radicals appear? Just where Robcspicre and his Jacobin club turned up at the close of tho French Revolution. Tho Radical leaders ore types of the French Jaco bins, in everything, except intelligence Tho fitto of tbo latter will bo the reward of tho former, unless a speedy reformation sets in. The American pooplo will not set quiet much longer, und boo' the glorious political fabric roared by the patriotic hands of George Washington and his coluborers destroyed by such political harlots as Jo Holt, Ben But ler, Charles Sumner, and their negro allies. Statesmen must bo put into the seats of demagogues ; and patriots get the places now filled by robbers; or "Virtue, Liberty and Independence" will lake wings and fly away. Ssruur.D. New York snobs are laboring under great excitement. The "loil millions" aro rivaling cneh other in toadying to British Royalty in the person of Prince Arthur, to whom tbey aro about giving a grand "loil" entertainment. Tho fathers of the same men entcrulucd Lord Howe, Gon. Burgoyno, and other British officers and celebrated subjects during the Revolution. Tho sons aro loyal still. Wm. M. Tweed, a Democratic Stato Senator, was invited to toady and eat with tho dun, but io reply, he says: "I am all American, und the British piiiico is naturally tho enemy of an American Republican, and the biltor enemy of the Irish, who aro my friends. No friond of Ireland will go to the ball or tho dinner." That is tho talk ; no true American will pay court to this scion or an F.nglish des potism for a despotism it is, as fur as its relations to Ireland nnd its own "lower orders" aro concerned. The Dirtt Doos. The knavery of the Radical lenders is pretty well established by tho fact that they compelled every member of the Vir ginia Legislature to take the lost oath, but tho voters in one of the Congres sional districts of that Slate happened to elect a rebel Colonel to Congress, who could not tako that oath without perjuring himself. He repaired to Washington and after hanging around the Capitol for scveisl days fully establishing bis loyally, be was ad mitted to his seal without the oath. Who ever dreamed of such deviltry among men who profess to be con trolled by the common decencies of life Reader, the fact is, had this rebel Colonel been a Democrat, be could never havo got his seat, but being "loil" he is adinittOfL Is, Consii tntions and love of eonntry are being wholly ignored and everything is shaped fir tho use of Radical party interests. A HuciiiNO Match. The Washing ton correspondent of the askociul press, says : "Alton? Uoocral llnar visited the rreeijent this morning, pre ionf lo Ihe Cabinet meeting, and eiprriM-d lo tile President a deilre t retire from llir ("Rhino!, if the President mi withrd. Tho Pro ident espreesed hi disappointment at " 'lion of I ho 8eiiate, and e pressed I Hi Attorney llca cral hip earnest wih iir hitn to ronifciu in thr Cab im t. In nnwrr to a dirort qurplinn tlitp ovming Mr. Ilonr luuii, '1 mm foiii lo rrmia Willi tbo I'roaidrol.' " Awful ! What agony this interview must have produced 1 What a plucky dog thnt Hoar is. Tut Mystery Kxfi.ainh. A great j sensation was created in Kric last fall, by somo ono attempting to poison the County Treasurer of thnt county, by giving him sn npplo. The story is now solved. One year ago the Treasurer had a balance of SoS.nnO of public funds in bis hands But now thr A uditois' sett lenient just closed shows him to be a defaulter to thu amount of j tr.ynii, ana mo i rensurer uioresuiu is in tho Insnno Asylum. CitowniRO II I M. The Pennsylvania Radicals have notified Gen Grant, that ho must appoint lion. Win. Strong, lo the Supremo Bench. Strong some eighteen mouths ago sold out the Supreme Court of this Stato to the Radicals by resigning, and hnd Geary appoint Williams in his steal. The bargain will therelore not bo fully cuinplulad, until ho is rewarded Willi soniu lucrative nppoint;iK!it, or bcu:c aud lot. Jmttr Hlnth t a. Horn: Grant's Attorney tleneiul, lloar Fee in lobe get t inn himsell'in trouble all around. The Chiel Justice gave him a "down setting" the lirsl timo be np peared beforo the Supremo Court, the Sennto has rejucteil him, and now Jil.lgc lilmk bus given hi hi a nol to crack which will keep him hammer ing for somo timo : Wasimnotun, Jan. IS, 1870. Hon. K. R. Hoar, Attorney General. Sir: I was nol present in court yes terduy to bear your remarks on Mr. Stanton, but to day 1 was shown a newspaper report of them, which 1 presume to bo perfectly neenrato. Tho fiillowing paragraph has struck me with surprise : "Illlt tl i nut of I Ho tiiwycr, rutlilrtit n lie M in the fe'irm'O imtl prHoli.w ot thu luw. tlml mm r!:ivll Ibink hh ttirv n iiuinhrr linn. 1 1 lit sorvifr lo nmnluiul mi n a tiu'hi-r aiel Mi.lor tVlil. lit wii aiiiin' I Atlotti'.y 0'iH-rul tiv Mr. Itnelinti.in on thi; 1'lilh nf Iloci-nilHT, ISilll. in ono or tlio itnil vtl hutim r the ciiuiitry'i liutory, when the l oion crmril crumtiliiif! to pioori, without nu mui raimt fur It piiiiort ; whon. wilhuul tho publir oouiihi'Ii wiih doubling, and within worn fi-Rni whon fi'i-lilu-ni-M und lrfr.hcry won uniting to yiold tthutvver dvtiHnt rrhelliuu miglit dtmaud, and ku1 men overywlitro wore rowly to ih-pptiir cf thu rojiuliliL-. For ton wi-i-k of that winter of nationnl aoony and haiiic. with itrittimu Ibnt Dover wumtciI and oouraKe thut never quailed, thin tmc Anteri enn, hnppily not alone. Mood munTuMy al hn oit, 'betworn the living and the doad,' THVe whnt ucrro he evubt lu timid and trembling iinlieoility ami Diet tho eeeret pluttor of Ihoir oountry' ruin Willi an uiiduuiilcd trout until ht-lore tliat module prvi etice tlie demnns of troaiion and civil dinooru ap pearud la their own thape. a at the lourh uf lllm riel'a apeur, and 0ed hutUeil aud tiuwlinr, away." This stnlcmonl was rare fully and deliberately written down beforo you delivered it. You spoke for the Ameri can bur as its ormi and olliuiul baud, and you addressed the highest tribu nal in tho world, knowing that your words were lo go upon its records and there to romuin forever. I take it for granted, under those circumstances, llint unearthly temptation could make you deflect a hair's breadth from tho facts as you understood and believed them. Tho inevitable conclusion is that you must have in your posses sion, or within your roach, some ovi dunce which convinces you that what you said is the truth. 1 am sure you will excuse mo for asking you to say what that evidence is. The paper I have transcribed from your address sounds like the authoritative summary of a historian, as he closes the most interesting chapter ot his book. You can hardly consider tho curiosity im pertinent that prompts an American citizen to inquire what your judgment is founded upon. Besides, I havo somo friends whoso reputation is deeply in volved in tho a Hairs you pronounce upon with so much confidence. More over, I havo a personal concern in your remarks, for I um ono of Mr. Stanton's colleagues ami am as liable as any ono of them to be taken on your statement for ono of tho "secret plotters of their country's ruin." Be pleased, thercforo, to givo mo the in formation I seek. Do you find on tho records of your oflico anything which shows that Mr Stanton was in violent or dangerous conflict with "demons of treason and civil discord," or any other description ofdomons! Did Mr. Stanton himself ever Isy cbiim to the heroic character you ascribe to him or declare that he had performed those prodigious feats of courago whilo ho was in Mr Bu channn's cabinet. Has nny other person who was in a condition In know the facia ever given you that version of them which yon repeated to tho court ? If yes, who are the wit, nc48cr what particular danger was he exposed to which tested his valor, and made his "undaunted front" a thing so wonderful in tho description of it? Whoso "feebleness and treach ery was it that united to yield what ever defiant rebellion might demand f" and how did Mr. Slanton's courage dissolvo the combination or defeat its purposes! You say that for tcu week "ho stood manfully at his post, between tho living and tlm dead." Now. when tho first law officer of tho I'nitcd Stalos addressed tho Supreme Court on a special occasion, and after elabo rate preparation, he is presumed to mean something by what he savs. How is this to bo understood f " You certainly did'. not intend to assert merely that he stuck to his eonnnis sion as long as he could, and gave it up only when ho could not help it. Standing manfully at a post of any kind, and especially when tho stand is mado "between tho living and the dead," lias, doubtless, a deep sig nificancc, if ono could but manage to find out what il is. Who were the dead and who were the livini f and bow did it happen that Mr. Stanton got between tbcm, and why did hr stay there for ten weeks J These questions you can easily answer, and the answer is needed; for, in the meantime, conjectural interpretation are very various and some of them in jurious to tbo dead and living afore said, as well a lo Mr. Stanton, who, accorning to your representation, stood between them. 1 can comprehend tho well worn smilo of Ilhuricl'a spear, but I do nol see what on earth was the use of it unless you thought II ornamental and original, for you make Mr. Sianton, by his niero presence, and without a spear, sua .iiui iw.uri.-i nnnseii coma Kndicnl rare for white men. The ne not do with the aid of that oouerfal ! . ..r iv.i.i. , i i P"'"i 11 -illusion nro ioco main- instrumcnt. Ihe angel w.th the spear uin0(1 j WcncM mMv u conn,--compelled a demon lo lay aside bis , Uxed to fKt lh bills uisiruiso, niino a nioruu man ucail with many demons, and not only made them all appear in their proper shape, but drove them "baffled and howling a way" out of bis "resolute presence." I do nol object to this because the fig ures are mixed or becauso it is an ex travagsnt outrage on good tnsle. The custom of the times allows men who make eulogies on their political friends lo tcartheirrhrloiic into rags, und if you like the tatters yon are welcome to flaunt them. But I call your attention to it in the bopo thnt you will talk like a man of this world, and give us in plain, or at least inlel liable, prose, a particular account of I he very important transactions to whith you refer, together with the at tendant circumstances. I suppose you have no thonnht of being taken liter ally. Your description ol Mr. Stanton I ci in juring demons is only n mrtnplmrir wny you have ol saying tnat lie Inylit cued certain bad men. I be you lo tell me who they wero and how he scared them. I repeat Hint you arc not t barged, ! nothing but executo bis plan ami do and in my opinion could not bp justly I velon bis stratccv. .Severnl ti .nn. charged ailli tho treat sin o lulirica- ( tiuv hlntcmi-iits like these. You bave, i no doubt, s-( n or heard what yon ro ! t'urd siillicicnt proof of hem. What j 1 b ar is, thai you have been misled j by the lulse accounts which partisan writers have invented, not lo honor Mr. iStaiiloit, but to slander tubers. If you b:iJ known tbo truth con ccrniug his vunduct while he was At- j these products in other markets, when lorney General, and told il simply, their value is enhanced beyond the yon might bave done great honor lo : competing point by close lejiislaiiOD l it luciuory. lit wai at that time and an inflated psptr currenrw regular built, old fiililiiiieil democrat e I nion saver, lie believed In thoCon atitution s tlm fundamental law of the land, as tbo bulwark of public lib erty, and as the only bond by which the Stall's could bo ligbtliilly held to gether. Ho regarded his ollleinl oath as a solemn covenant w ith God and his country, never lo bo Violated mi. der any circumstances; and bo hnd a right wholesomo contempt for that corrupt code of morality which teach es that outhsnro not binding upon the rulers of a freo country w hen they find it inconsistent with their interest lo keep them. He uniformly behaved with "modest stillness nnd humility," except when his opinion Was asked, nnd then ho spoko with becoming def erence to others. From that part (. ins tlio la icasi, you iingni ny leinni' truly, havo derived a ''iofly lesson" in deed. But this quiet, unpioleiidinf, uigli-principteu, democratic gonucmn i is converted byyourmuludroitoralory into n Hectoring bully of thu abolition school, rampaging through tho While IIouso und u rou ml tho department, trying to frighten people with big looks. I besnoch you jo rn-cxamino yor authorities. If you still think than sufficient to sustain you, I canipt doubt your willingness lo commuti cttlo them for the scutiny of othirs who nro interested. If on tho cotilm ry, you shall bo satisfied that yiu huvo made a great mistake, thou jis tico to nil parties, aud ospocially' to tho subject of your well meant but in fortunate eulogy, requires some amends to bo mudo. It will be for you to say whether you will or not ask tho court for leave to withdraw that pari of your speech from tho record. J. S. Black "Talking Scnse." An episode in Senatorial lifo has recently como ;o light ul tho National Capitol. It is said that when President Lincolns Louisiana bill was before both Htuats of Congress. Senators Sumner aid Buckalew met in the lobby, and fl;r comparing notes, discovered that ex tremes had met, and that they wore alike opposed to the bill. Ku filer insisted that Buckalow should riaco a speech againBl it, but the Ltlar thought that a speech from a Demo crat would frame no influence, and he in turn insisted that Sumner siould speak, by all means. Sumner pltidod luck of time, but peculiarly remarked to Buckalew, "If you will writt the speech, I will dolivcr it." At 4 o'llock next morning tho speech was finiihcd, Buckalew having labored all flight. During tho day he quietly slio. the roll of manifold Into .Sumner's hinds. The following morning lluckuloq was late in arriving si the Capitol, aid on entering tho- Senate Chamber be found Mr. Sumner occupy iug thoScn ato with a speech agninst tlio admis sion of Louisiana, w hich speech Luck slew soon recognized as the sauo he had handed to Sumner the day btfurc. Sumner, in the short interval, had committed tho whoto specck to memory. Mr. Hamlin, passing luck alcw't scat at the time, remaked, "Sumner is talking sense for once in bis lifo." ! TnE Misi:nAM.K Wnir.cn. There is a rumor, somewhat supportel bv cirou'mstanecs, that tho niiscrabft creature Stanton cut his throul. Hit denth was very sudden, at a moment when all his friends had reasoo to believe he was physically improving; but lils menttif contrition very shocking, and to clotho tho rumor of suicido with high probability, ti it fam ily avoided a public funeral. There Is lit lie doubt that the poor wretel had for a long lime suffered the foments of tho damned; the pnlo and pleiding visage of that political victim, Mrs Surratt, was ever beforo bis cyei, and his enrs heard the heart broken frantic appeals from tho daughter, for a fair trial and simple justice only, for her beloved parent, on the drcidiul charge brought against her. The great world knew, on the day Mrs. Surratt was executed, that an innottnt woman was murdered. Edwin Sutton knew it, and the fearful words, 'You mur dered her you murdered lr" have rung in his ears day and nijbl, awake and asleep, since ihe couiiission ol thnt Heaven-daring crime. It, per haps, w ill never be known whether this conscience stricken wnj'.ch died by his own band or nnt ; bui that he was constantly suffering jhorriblo mental torture, there is not I shadow of doubt A'y Book. . L Tut Natio s Wards T to Phila dclphia Age says: The Seciiltary of War, by a voteof the House, lias been ordered to issue rations to the poor of Washington. In plain words, he has been directed, ss far as the Bouse can direct, to feed iulo. worlhle ne groes, brought Into Washington for tho purpose of voting the Rldical ticket, and kept there in order! that that parly may bold the reH of authority. All these negroes arc badly needed in Virginia by the farmers. Fair wages and constant employment would l given them. Hut thrfy are retained in tho National rapilbl by the Radicals, and are fed by the funds of the loilin? white men of tho coun try. This is the Intest exhibition of Tint First lies!. The first State election Tor 1 "70 is thst of New Hamp shire, which takes place in March. There are four candidates in ths :ild for (iovcrnor a Republican, ltmo cralic, Tempcrsnce.and Inbor Roljrm and this complicates political stairs to such an rxtcnt as to render th re sult in the State somewhat douliful. I he Rrpulicans and Democrats lve renominated their last years' candi dates. Last spring tiuv. Steam had 3,773 mnjoroity over the Demod atic candidate, whilo tho fall prectling President (j rant's majority was $9t7. 1 The war records are growing, i'ien. Rosocrans recently stated in a ps?ch made al a gathering of army olfi crs, that tho w uolo plan of opera ions whiuh resulted in the victorious ad vance of our army at Lookout Jloun tain and Missionaiy Ridge, was pro fared and arranged by him, bcn bis removal from command, and thsi his successors, tiranl anil Thnnmi ,liil Uuiohotl otlicern, ho were prment, corroborated the Kutcment, vet the lads havo not been so slated, here tofore. General Grant says "self interest teaches us the necessity of looking lo other markets for the tale ot' our sur plus products." How can we sell Lnoi k 1st, ami Hgi'tu'imi That nice little "sugar plum," the removal of the Philadelphia Navy Yard to League Island, vliich had been under discussion for several days In the IIouso of Representatives, at Wash ington, was on Wednesday last luid on tho table by a vole of 01 to (17. During the discussion ol lliobillMr. Dawes of Massachusetts, was rather severe on tho present Secretary of tbo Nnvy, Mr. Rol caon. Ho said il gnvo tho power to tlio Secretary of tho Navy to sell $.1,1100,000 worth of gov ernment property, nnd that was more money than ho would trust in tho hands of tlio Secretary. This voto is a sad commentary unon the inflnnnnn of the Philadelphia delogntion, who were mnnlully linckoil by Mr. Heofleld, ami augurs unfavorably for League island in tho future. Huston Sentinel. 31 nv flvrvtisfuuet?. UI:lH T of the eondllloa of the FIRST N'ATIO.NAI. HANK of Cl-arfiel I. lo th oounljr of Clearfield, in th rttal of Penn.jl Tania, at lb eluio uf baiinon, oa the 52d dr of January, 1 H 70 i RSHeltaCRI. Lnana and M.oounli 1101. S4S JS Orer dnn. 4,17.1 30 P. 8. Mood, to eeeure circulation...... leoid'io SO U. S. Iloade oa hand . 1,400 00 irom iiodeamiDi and lteiarr Affnu Do Iran otaer National Ilanai...!"!! I)u. from other Uankl 4 Hauler! Furnilur aod flxlorea Caih llina, Ineluding ptampa Billa f other National Hankl fraction! rurrenry, Inelud. aickali. -.gal lender nuia 18.111 ti 4, -17 10 5. MT S 1.2 IS SO 7 IS 00 1 S3 00 sol il s.tso so T"l. - 2J.7S 41 LUaiLtria. Capital tork paid In.... I lull, 1100 00 Horplua fuod... 11,011 lnieooal Kachaoir.... Interact- Profit aad National Hank Cireula- tioa aabitaiBdinf . Individual depoaiu Cabirf ehekt ouli'tg. tit IT Ji IT m it lii 18 Sit. 10.1 to 42,709 1,(IIIS 0) 471 M Mil 41 oue loatlon1 nanki ... Hue o otker Baaka and lianker.. Total Ltahilitiei $313,7 41 rjTATi or PaaasrLvtaia, 1 CoeTT or Ci.iaariii.ti, ( M' I. A. 0. Fiaoee, Caekiar of Ik flnt National Bank of CIarSlil, do aolaioalr swear thai th abora alatmnt la ttu lo th bet of my kaow- iuir ana Miiei. a. c. r in f. K t, Caabier. rubaertbl aad awra la tka tvib 4r of Jaa. I. V., IS70. WM. UAUKUAUUH, Arraatl Nol.rjr Publie. lluaiav MircaaiL, I Diraetora. llicaiao Moaaor. ) GOING IT ALONE! Saddle and Harness Manufactory. LCTUERSUIHO, PA. flMlK anerlrnej rerpaetfuttT inform, rheeltl 1 aeoi of Ilrade tovoikip, and the pabki tea nail, that b ta fulljr prepared to uaoofaalar, on abort ootre. froaa tk beet of nalerial and al rerr reaaonabla ralee, -er)thinf la hi. lio. Heeiairinie doa proiapttr. :! I1ENEY W. fHOUI. BARGAINS I BARGAINS I C Kit 1TZEU, Market Street, Clearfield, Penn'a., (0poit Ik Jail,) I HAVE bow ea kerd s Iret el.re atock of fwde, eulled to Iks vania f lb palllo M Hock heir i larna, aad kj e.Balaatl aaaklng adJiiiuni ibereio, I am ati to aeaanaodaia all h atajr laur bj callii(. I Lar DRY GOODS, ller oet. ainkaiaa, Clotba, Print. llelaioaa, Caitiaier, Sllka, Rene, Satioell, Caaknaraa, Iweede.Coberre, Alpareaa, Mohair, LaoelUa, Muillna, riianeli, DooaeU, Rilkoni, Cloak. Oalnaral bklrU, Hoop BklrU, Skawla, Drn TrimBna,., UtA Kale, Ca, Coraota, Olora. Eearfa, Cellars, Oreaadiaa Velli, Tall Covert, d-a. CLOTHING, Cu, Paali, Veita, Oror-Coau, Otal'a Skawla, Shlrta, Han, Ci, lad.r fklrta aad Orawata, Boon aad Shoe, Oaa Skaoa, Cravau, Soeka, Uloaoa aad CelUra. GROCERIES, Tea, C.. arar. Malatws. Sail. Caadlee, ftka. Floor, Bmob, Pi.k, Tobaoao, Haiilae, Corraau, Kaleaa, Crarkara, Via jar, Oila, Varaiek, Pepper, Ale.kel, A. HOUSEHOLD GOODS, Crjeta, Otl-oleth, ftngpt, Clerka, Lekiar OlaaMie, Chora, Baekata, Waabkoard, Toba, flat Iroai, Peat, Wladow B.iodi, Wall P. per, Coal Oil Uaipt, Bedoorda, t'mtrtllaa, Knlfee, Porka, rtpoooa, Creka,8laeaad Sleee Blaekiag. UAilDWAR E, Qoeoaewaro, Tiawaro, Olaeiwar, Woodeswars. Coperoare, Baoka, Stalloaere, MualealOooda, Iroake, Skat, e. -All of otlek will k teld os Ik aioai rea- nnahU term., and t a klheet Marketable paid for Draia, Wot I aad all kiada ofaowatr Brodact BEMEMDEB TUI PLACE: C. KUATZERIS, (OppMlle Ik Jell.) CLIARPilLD, PKSH'A. t7 COLLINS A CO'fi l cast CASTJT.r O A WA R DF.D 0 PRIZE MED A I, At the PARI nroSITIO Wnrrnnle-t! otrotir,orrlenn t heMiiarlwr in thr sli. hirst rMaila, Thry HravV I.lahter than any athrr Plow rwning snme alaed Knrrsw. Ths Sharra are raaily ahnrp rnerl, briag snade of (ol C al Merl. nerwletro !- tell parOoaleur woait tw Bill wka oiiply to COLLINS & CO., 21. WATER ST HEWTORK. rbtaar , UTt la. nmim ami Km:nmi..;s Wll.l.tAM R. WWIOt.KV, Ken , Traae.n-nf Ike ounte of ClearSeld, la the Commonweallh o( I'ennarleania, la aoeoont witk Ihe funde of aald e-inale frota the 1 Slh da of Janaarr, A. I). imt, l th 3d daf of Jenoetj, A. 1. Ik;o aaaTos. Tn balanr do onontf laet etlleint.. 14,8:1 So To halane due from olloplnr for ISSS and Broeloua Tear l,&M 10 To haUnne do frnut Millotoraua lat for IMil and prveloa yoara J46 73 To amount aaei-aee l oa onieated lands fur ISCS C,tl III lo amount .uaesred on aoaoated laoda for ISM S,8.7 (I Tondilillonal ameeei-duo oneeated landi In llrecaria and Knox II ).' To ainoiint from collector' return for lH7 and 1SI1S 119 H Tu amuunt aeeeeeed ud colliotura' dupll calei fur 181U 1J.J7. 8 To amount aeaeeeed ob Krriater'l re. lurn. , too PI To amount aevovw-d on State oeeount,.. 1 ,l(J7 06 fu redi'iiiiition on lluiiin traot in lirady for IHIilt and IK17, (eol. return) 39 00 Tn redemption on MitCnrmiuk trant la knui for l('l tu !. (col. return). Ill III To enrh fur old Iron ft 87 To Commonwealth oriel refunded 8 8K To redemption on No.3IO in Fua tp... 31 70 To amoant reoeived a jury feel S Tu auiuuntmoeirrd ai Duel k furfeilurea 300 01' To amount tranef'd freiu militia fund, 317 75 lu amount rezeircd frum A. M. ililla fur fuel S 00 To redeinutioo on land by Dhoff, (aala hooa on To reiii-uiption on land by J. U. tihobert In Mum, teale iMHik ) 11 so To aale of county map S 00 To redemption hy Albert, dO aeres In ileeatur, (aale hook) S 1 Tu J-oi townahin aehool balaooa tlu lalt aetllerooiit 41 02 1,700 00 To amount fruaa C'oBiiuiHiouerl' hooka ToUI. H3.61S 47 Dy amount duo from oolleetor. for IBS, and pr.Yi.ua ye,ra-r,,ontr ,074 lie .moon. So. I ,ll.;. r..; I ano ' and preriuu yeara Male-.. 71 SI By amount due from uueealeU land for 180S and lKtll 1JJ41 43 By exonaratluua to oulleolor on oounty for 1HC9 and previou yeors . 700 74 By exoneratinne to colifrelor oa Slata for 1S0U ond preeinu yars 33 18 By oolleetor' per eulaee 00 county... V93 88 ly do do. ..Klate.... U 35 By kt-le Trcaeurer'l reoeipla for Htata HI 1.357 M By amoimt paid Co. Superintendent, a per Act ol vtb April, IS07, for inci dent! ezponeee of Teaebera Initituta for I MUI, a per bill Sled. 33 75 By Treomrer' per eentace on reeeirina; 125,473 34. at li per cent 381 35 By Treaeurwr'f per reataaw oa paying oat a.z.yow v, at 14 per oenL. ........ S44 41 By orcr-eharge in Cbeet and lluitoa... 40 tu By amount due from 0 1 lector' return 1t3 82 By aaeeeenr wage. ..., 37 SO uy CommieaiiHier' Oflee, via 1 Henry Hlone, 163 day lt-0 OS Othello Kioead 4il 50 8. H. Shafuer-. . .. 44t & 8. 11. IlindaM - it tl) 1,370 80 By Court llouea tpeme, via : Fuel and IikIiI - $104 TA Repair to hailding... ... IIS 41 Balnea ob eloek 117 M 338 78 By oourt boua bond aad eoupoui..-.. 313 0(i uj aii exi.cn eem, via : Coal aod wood ., 9t St Hepaira to building 78 71 riloro ... 7 tt Med. attendance to priauoer 73 33 W.t-hmen .....a 33t 5 Waekiaic reotli'g for priari t3 10 6tl 37 TAX Hl'B FROM COLLECTORS eoLLEiToaa'aaiiti. 1867 1MIS IS Ir ik li8 ....Beeearla -,.. llee-ana . .... Bell , Bradford. ,.l heel Vlearfield TurweoiTlll... .... FergneoB .... Olrardf... w.j(lrabam .....'JordeB. .... Karlbaua ......I.Morri.. I'ik... ..... Woodward T.B. Waahhoin..... .... Henry t. Wright.. .. William T. Thorp iKdmund Hal.. v .....:-ame IdeKwe :Jkb MeClellao ...lamea ThnmpaoB 'Ilewrjre Williaaia...... K. K. Hlcwart Haeid McDowell R. M. Johneon tiodfrey Fiaur. ....il'eler 3fonM. llobort How. Hamuel lleodcreoo.... 1880 IHSt 1 1R6 I S 189 lsno I860 Total.. tNor Tho marked with wfih a dagger (t) bar paid Ib PROBACLK ORDI.NARV To ordinary etpenee, eatlTnat.d at t-0,650 00 To exoneratioBB to eollecior on aaeeat- ed landa 1..135 00 To Treaaurer'l and eollectora' per cent. 1,603 83 Total ?S.4 SS ROAD FUKO FOR IMOMi. WILLIAM K. WRKil.ET, Ern., TrNUorer of Clrarteld eoBoty, is th Ccmaranwealtk of Penaryl- laniK, ,0 err-nni who I DO ITinw lowoaoip IB BOIfl iBiy lor rtnad lunOB neeroa. To hal. duatownabipaal lal lettlimrat (5,71 1 11 To amount aBBeeaed aa unerated land for iar.8 1,883 II To aiaoont aaeeod oa aaeeated laad for !M10 1,667 tl To araoobt relumed ib Woodward ly collector- 1 07 Total.. ..20,037 30 FTATF.SIEXT OF ROAD Fl'KD IN DETAIL. ITo bal. doe T amouBt'To amooatl I laet I aeoeBaed I aaaeaecd ' laeltlomonU fur IS6S. f. I860. I -I Wart I7 l Bell 188 61 Bloom 6 74 Bon 35 751 Bradford 3 Mi Brad 141 82 Barnaide..... 371 t7j Chert 307 67! Coeinrtoa.... 6 t Deeotar 117 I4 Frguou... 15 06 Ulrard. 383 tJ tlnahra.. 38 til Oraham...... lit 871 liuhch. ...... 14 62l lluitoa lf 02: Jordan.. 4 til Kartka... 01 46! kaoi.. ts 06, Uwresc.... 61 07! Mr.rri 136 61! I'ena. 13 47 Pike . 4 00 Vnion 170 77 Woodward... 6T 31 Tt.l ?.7(il Id1 3-1H8 07 M10 11! 438 6(1 III 47! 145 67! Ill 18; 475 7 150 13, 428 60 US 47 143 ; III 18 474 77 150 15 300 1 83 IS 388 4? 44 3V 883 63 301 8.1 156 77, 193 II 0 00 at 374 76! 33 IS) 361 431 44 10 363 63 301 tl I'd) 77i IV3 11 1.0S4 11 76 ll 63 03! 135 Sl 1"0 48 4.11 42. t:t 06i 163 7K; 10 SO! 344 60, 453 751 1 .3 4 173 6 4.11 170 0j 16 l! 150 8ti 844 80l 658 75 3" S87 01 Received, Clearteld, Pa. Janaarr lf 1870. of of one kondred Bad Iwenty-dra dollar aad thirty tuanoMianu. ll.j L.-VEH 1LIUA1, Treaturtr. KCIIOOL VUND VOU IHflM-ft. Rew. Treoeoeeeef vaeia, la arcoaat witk tk arveral School rriroa. To Kalance do district hat aettleeaent (lee Fot) fl ,421 Tn balance dne Fet laet sattlemeat To auaonnt nesrased OB anseeted laada for l66 II To amottnl asaeaaid on UBBenlvd landa 41 02 .VI fur 18. 13, .li 11 To amount returned hy collectors In Burnaide, Lawrence and Woodward, 27 TO Total....: I18,l.'.7 00 FTATEMKST OF PCII00L FI ND I PETAIU !To hL doe To annual To erncest! Ij Bv Rv amrmat ny carb'n . e.,.-.,. Urt ! eeed irv.,..d lotaL jaoner1 p'.id Hist. In Trj "f bT"'T waTBtcva. ,w,,m,BlJ M ,,, ,,,, lto, fm,, k.i-l. ""d ! 1 ! ! ' i I I lleeemn 2?4 44l lli 14 (111 II 1 .70 77 H6S 01 $?4 4ll f 101 311 (ii3 8 Bill lei St: 5I tt 651 tt 1.1191.. j 1013.1 .. 1114 5 HUwm 12: 173 3j 173 60 347 12.. ' " 'jV '34700 B..r' 41 4i 378 75 3:0 78 TO 7 91 1 40 41 86 691 8.0 01 llr.ltrd 40 69 1"0 I 1,13 M 41S 79 ( 40 "si II I: 4?l 4.1 Hra.lT . 3 8 68 ! T47 60 I.M 6 1 tl',: " lt 8l 37 30 1,3:8 7 llnrneide tut 48: " SIR r l.UI tt ! 09 4.1 644 51 Chest. 655 41 749 82 1.804 tl J i..'. 1,179 11 Coeinrtoa.... 818 44 S-l 4i ' I l.imt 5 I til 4 4 16 M 35 Heralar. 146 6.1) S 69 S 9 94 1,75 12 I i 6.V 1,38 69 Fertuao... 71 8ij 65 1 31 0; 331 1.1, j 13 y 1 If 101 S8 Uirard....... IIS 02, 671 '.4' 473 741 1.198 50 . . 148 ji 17 52 927 06 lloehea 116 94 73 31 67 65 1,587 66 ...I 114 94 I.lst 91 tlrahm. Itl in 67 i, 511 l, 1.43 4- .. .j lit 14 .. . 111 14 ".ulich... 119 18: 345 9 It'T 54 778 63 '..J 1 1 1:1 .... ," '6.149 llurton... I 1,047 13 1,061311 3. Ill II 5 j JO 6l 840 fB Jordan 47 62 l3 6! 91 t 3:1 '... . 47 62 -... 274 34 Krthua... 134 14: 4i9 9-! 83 S4 96 u ... I t l (, jj"r.'i 79t M Knot V tin 413 t-t! 420 72 t 78 ' 9 ?nl 83 3 779 05 Lawrence..... S7 39. S47 I4 347 IS! 1.405 41 m S i 1 Ht 62 Morri 0151 493 Si 03 OS 1.7H0 4O: VI l lit 114 01 Peon. M I' tm Hi 118 6 671 00 S3 19 'jia a P'ke 14 171 104! 31 8I 681 I 4l7l""ti"t 4 I - 34 041 1" 8' 173 4i 687 ' I 34 ll j Wodward... 96 63j 2t tt 1,184 ti t.117 9' j 86 3 16 34 l.H 13 J.-"- -r4?l ' 67 01.1,171 31 32 316 9 379 OS 31 171 1? tsi 54 ; le 71 ofukabiifidio. ior moo. fly etpenee flawing prlann lly Bw prleoo fpeaee, ei. For arehilelnral deei-na....,.!'.tQ St Ad, pmpoeala aeid printing alllnatMd apoalfnaillona... 77 41 Kniiiae.and pr'i.t aew konda, 17 " Parmont oei new Jail M SOU Ot 71y I'nort erl.r'e we..,, lly tlpitarei' in.,,,,,. lly Janllor'a wagee lly amount paid -lata dtaiwy-..., . n road irlrwt By Commonwealth ooetf, vlii t'ora'th ea. Ball and Itear I'.'el it ltd II 1,1 t 4t . ts to ' 1M SO tt ro . las to 111 to 10 Rehirlian Hmllk. H'5 37 Ho. Joo Miller.., W it m jo Hit II CIS 78 83 or 15 30 4t tl 08 38 24 Vi S3 12 17 70 47 IC 12 78 lit 71 11 1i 3H 07 II 86 13 37 15 lit 77 17 Ho lio Ho.-..., Do Ho Ho Ho Ho Ho .. Ii'mpey. ..Kitchen ,.bQM.yiie.,., ..Coulter .X'reewell ..l.tnitafflt. ..Sheerer- ..Worn ..Michael 1 Jlurd Hv Loo..,., H ..tVoili. Uraily. Ho .Hhuki Hu...M..Knoa . Ho.... Ho.... Ho.... Ho.... Ho.... .Murrieou.,.., .. Pl'ical .Crowfoot-,.,., .Troy. .Kilijrerald .... .Juhnaou Ho.. Mictfcinou otc.. 47 70 , 1,740 14 S4 75 34 61 34 63 141 75 410 65 It 70 By boerdtua- lurore in oonitol oaoe By polaeand toli jraiue lly autiouery Hy IranMiHbiBir old reoordi lly I'rothonoury. foe. lly atierieei drl.ieerlng dujilieatee, lly Juror wagra, Tli: Uraud fiM 4 Ttavemo.. j nt it 1,431 6 74 38 40 35 1.413 ' 117 42 728 00 ' Jit 0 lly lnqntit fee I "J juinec loe....M By Hhenff i fee. ,., 1 "y fo otid wildoat eealiie Y' "j-"?"- I) " d lk a w.r. ",Uy t,uoimiMlooer.-elerka-w.ge., th: Bradley, (former) $H81 00 floodlauder . &00 Oil 1,31 00 103 SS 85 SO 187 34 By llouee of Kefue ny Jury Commiaeioaera aod elark lly refund lly attorney' fee, en j Wallaoa. ,...$ljt 00 .... 105 M .... 60 Ot .... 60 ot .... ltO 00 To....... 8woope , Fulfil rd MeKnally T.J. lleCulloaih 80 M . 313 10 331 80 By Hutnet Attorney' foea ity booai aod record, ia: For I'rothonotary' ofhoo $110 00 For Coaaiiieionere' oflao...,. 47 tt For Hecorder' ufflee ,.. t& 60 By oouBiabloa' foe...,, ..i..... lly election expeiiec 183 40 157 45 714 8 By legitry Law eiieuo, Tia: uooa anu aiatMnary-,.m.....f ne z PrioliBgand pol.li.hiug lw.J.'t4 13 Amount paid aaaenor........606 00 Addltiooal clerk bie- , I p. 00 By Burnsida hr,ige....... .. By printing ,. , Hy nod damaira.........4 lly Comminmaera'aoanaeL. Hy auditing Proth'y'a A lUgiUar1 aoe'u lly miecllAuco........ , Hy amoual rnaid Fox road fund 1,635 40 tut to 400 00 ts et 130 tt tt tt 41 38 II 64 By bal. dim county ky Trwa. Wrigley, 1,741 40 Total...... ..445.818 47 Beeeirod, Clearfield, Janaary 10, 1870, or Him. K. Wrigley, lata Treawrer, tlx awm of two I boo land, aeran baadrod and filly. bib dollar and lorty-ninceeota, hcinr in full of Ike abora balanor. 182.760 40.) LEVER FI.KOAL, Treaeurer. FOR I860 AND rRKVIOl'g TEARS. Coaoty. Boanty. Ftato. Militia lilt 106 850 r 1S3 31 116 40 ll 33 71 17 14 tt Jtl 3I04 n 131 4l 323 87 66 fit IS S3 85 15 11 01 17 7 I 76 21 33 11 so I IS It 67 17 05 86 t3 11 (3 OSl t3 71 7 35 or t 21 I 6ti 438 41 487 Il! I 1 61 0 rSj 14 to 3 OS 6 7S 1 13 "ii'i- 1 421 73 38j 11 6.'.! t l J81 4: 16 4 111 17 1SS 1 .'. 1 :i III 3JI0 38 a alar () hare peM oa account tino etllemenl ; aad tho aaarkod fall ain.w ettlement EXPESSES FOR 187. Py areoant dao from collrtcr........ t3,07d 07 By amount due from oneeated landa... 13.244 48 lly amnont dua from eolUctorV returns 108 S3 By deiciaacy for 1S70 4,0(3 61 Tolal ?3,48 S3 raaniToa. By eak ks Treaeorrt a kandl ... $123 30 By balanc dne from anaealed landa for 168 and l6t 16,066 60 By oeer oaSarge ia Ckea4 aad llaatoa towaabip. , ft tt By rrrffate aaaoaat paid aaperrteora, 1,829 04 By Ireaaurar'e per coig-...-. 88 46 Total 120,037 10 t.' B. amownl By oak , , Lrlrr.mir.fb-d- j""'"" Total. o28 1,085 1,073 1,111 6,856 SS6 081 SO t ts 61 4ll 11 :r 01 .. 100 6 .. ""if 'isl.. 33 '.. 130 11 281 tl.. :ws 44 .. OS to! II 611.. "i'71'si 37 45;.. 107 35'.. 33 t .. 420 31 .. 44 03 .. Ill is'.. Itl 861.. 40 51 .. IM tl It 01 .. ' i'it'so .. 76 62 .. IM7 74 867 38 16 04 136 4 116 II 024 311 3 745 tl 6n6 t 714 03 86 08 TtS 83 783 36 613 84 $6 74( "ii'tj FS 46i toi SJlj 5? 03! 06 j 34 I 35.1 87 41 0j 34 . 35-! 33 i 42. Oil 81 W 8 82.; OS -8 1 ii' 4 30 I 1.11 I 1.11 I 81 11 38 I IS I 32! 7S 11 is' 1 30' I is; $ 4!i. 8 ll I 371 13 4 384 41 d.oto 00 130 tt 43 M tit 38 881 88 11 ; ""f J 7tl 06 8.11 31 M 84 680 St Kl tt 87 S7 80 a 4 t t 01' 0173 3 gis.ft William K. Wri-lev. Ea.. lata Trenrarer. the so teat, being ia full of the above cneh hslaaee da CleerSeld wwtv. In the Cwmmonwenllk of Pen-art. HiethcU is Mud aouaty for 8cksol find rapsiTon. By ek Ib Tree-rarer' hand till 84 34! By amount paid diitri.1 trraaurer 3.421 12 lly halane I Fot diatriet trnnafirred ( to County..... 41 el 87; By esonemlion ta Beearis, Bradr, Fer- I goeoa nnd lluetea.... 73 tg U) ooiiiedeTrreur laat aetllem at tat heat aad Hanlna 10 64 By balance aoeollerted J1.U0 71 Tital..... 328.217 00 Uf Trrftnrfrr, tti (nr. th ty,- hlM Awm tk not mtv ri,iri his nwa WtUfAM K. WBHIIKT, f, Tie.- rf lh eoanly of f learS.ld, la Ihe ( emaioaoionk of Penoiyleanla, In aoenenl wllh Ihe rl.,f fund of aald ely Tor Ihe year A. l. MMMft. .. . v , To kaltae dua fa ad laal aatlleaenl... 111,111 f To t-ftlane dua fiom eullaclor fur, 111 . - and prarlati ynwia... ...... ' 1,11 g To balanc do fraot wwJed lafifl for IS6.... ...... ..,,... ,t l( 10 mr-ini aeeK o nuacaiw land for l"8 '..i..,.n....L ..'. ; To addltloaallw ttrr llartrrau aad flit 30 81 81 kuo . 1: ... To omodrrt doa iron eo.leetor' returnf 171 31 30 auNinn I aatcaeod on td dupliaau ',113 13 Ta kalaaoo da Troaauror Wrlglty 818 73 ..tld.OSsTaT Total.. CRinlTOft. By balance daa from oolleotor for lKSO aud prerioea yoara.. .......... ,.,. f 1,30? 43 By balanc due from unaealed lana for l8 and lsr.0 ...;- t,m tt By bilno'-e du Irom colloiura'r4urn 111 60 By exonrratioiia to eollect"ra 382 01 By per entag allowed Uoelor ' 16 80 By amount ol bond redormed in If V, 10,807 33 By amount of coopona canceled in 1 SR9a 3,345 00 By Treaeurer' per oantage cm raaaielBg ' M3I 00 , go 11 Dy Treaaurer'a per cwntage od paying '' 1 out .3,rl3 33 .... 320 41 Total.. ,.;....34.SSS 31 HTATEMKNT IN HKTAII.. To aggregate amount of bond iietted.f-IO.SJi 6 Tu aggregate amosat Bedormed to Jao- . . .., 1 aarv, 169 ...1213.070 00 To anrrer.tr RI't redeem- ' ""I'1 od ueniir 1MIU . 19.897 31 e-,i , : To aifgrcKau amount unro- deeiued January, 1870... 37,367 67 170,333 0 To amount of boada orer So.., $1,630 00 To am't redecmablo July, '70,.S9,600 00 To am't redeemable Jaa. '71- 1.800 00 11.400 o To moBB4 Bodaomabl daring 1670.41 1.0)000 To am't rcdeem-He July, "Tf..000 00 To aaa'l redcemaUe Jan., "72. l,0t 00 8,40 Ot To amoant redoemabl July, 1873 14,400 00 To amount redermahlt July, 1871......'. 1,80 00 lo amount r4uaU July, lS7k-.i. 1.10 00 ' areovaca. To amoant due Irom eo'leetor.. .. 11.807 48 To amount dua from aoeoatad laad ... 8,48 00 To amount dua from oolleetor return 111 60 To deficiency to bo railed during 1670, 7,11 It By bond rodeomable la "70.4l2.5t tt . , By int. on anrdwod bonds 1,141 66 ny oxoaratioaa ans I rooe- nrer a per eeatage , 1,300 00 By bL daa Traaa. WrigWy. 618 76 Total.. r1710 70117,310 70 ' ' CERTIFICATES. We, Ihe ondereigned, Commrniontrs of the oounty of Cloarfiold, in th Commonwealth of PanBiyleania, haring mot os tho 3d day of Jan uary, A. H. 1870, according to law, aad baring r 1 amine- tbo aaoeral aeeeonU aad eewekera of Willi K. Wnalry. Eq Traaaarer f mud eoea ty, for the year A. H. 1860, do certify, that we lad tkom a above eUted. . c Wa find the amount duo Ibo coonty by kirn to ho two thouaand, aeeea bundred and (fly. bib tUllan aad forty. oina aBt. (32,750 49.) The amount due and outataoding from Colleeters fur la89 and preriou year, ia oa County, twe tbowaad nod aerBty-foar dollar aad BiBety aeren eeau. (32.074 0'): ob 8tate. arreaty-two dol lar wild eighty -one eanta, (371 81 g from anaeaied lande. fifteen tbouftand, two kaudred and forty fonr dollar and forty thee aonta, ($16,144 41.) The balance due the Cotuty fond by Treaaarer Wrigley i two tbouiand, aeeen hundred aod ifty Bin dollar aad forty-Bin eeorB, 132,75 49.4 Tb afgrrrate amoant of taaatt kwwda aUI BBredeemed 1 tbirly-mreB thouaand, tkarea kaa- dred and ailty-eeeeB dollar and aixty-aaevaeoBta IS;,8S7 67. Tbo aaooant to bo redeemed dwrrwg tb year A. D. lr.70, i twelretkoaanad, niae kaa dred aod fifty dollara, (011.050 00), aad the iater ct for tbo year will amoant to th oam of twe thousand, two hundred and forty-two dollara aad i eeau, (31.343 06.) . The amount doe from Collector i one tee mod. fire bemdred and eeraB dollara and forty-fieaoeata. 16107 5; Trora nneated land, eiebt thousand. four kaadmd and ixty-igbt dollar and ataty aiBe eeota. (31.468 69); from CoUeotor retnrna, one hundred and ekrrea dollar aad fifty eeau, tHI66.) The amount daa Treaaarer Wri.ley u oil hue dred and tweotytght dollars and aeeenty-thro oenll, (3d38 73.) The amoant to be raired ay tualios fnrini th yar. to meet the deficieacy, i bctob thowoand, two bandred and thirty -three dollara and fifteen eeota, to met the paymeBta of tho earrent yen. ' '1 bo agrrefrete betaoew So ibo ooTeral ajehool Dietriet by th Treat orer ia fie kaodred and twelve dollar and finy-foor aeata, (3.11 8t)j for whrcb ace uhalar statement. - - The ajrarrt-ate bale nee doe the e-ral townablo ea Road fund by th Trewrarar Is os kvadeed and twenty-fiee dollar and thirty eenta, ($126 30 J for wbiok aeo tabular Matement. Witnesa owe bands, at Clearfield, till Mtk da of January, A. H. N7. iTHR1.I.OSllKAr, V - OAttCKLII. FIIAFFKER, Atfeef: ' P AM ILL U. 1UNTJM A.N, G. B. GootiLaaoBs, Clerk. CemmiaaioBora. We, rh amdereirned. Auditor of tk eoaBty of Clearfield, an the Cemmenweallk of Peansyleaaia, having met at the Court House, is Uke boreugk of Clenrfaeld. aocordiug to law, aod baeina eanauaed the ae-eraJ sboonnta aad Toachers of Wi4finm K. Wrigley. F.en. Traaauror of Raid snooty, fee tka year A. B. Ic6r do report that w find thsm a above tted. The balance due frwm nil on Coonty ocfoant fa two tbooeand. aeren buoifced aod fifty-Bin diarf and fnrty-Bine rent. (32.269 .) He iB alao indebted lo th Road fund la tb na of wntjiaadred and twenty fin dollar aad tkrhrty 001 , (3125 30), and to the (School food tea hundred and twelr dollar and ftfty-fonr eenta, 13511 64); while rfce Bounty fund it indebted Is kim la the na sf aia knadeed nnd teentyifh8 dolisn aad aerenly-thro cent. I ".28 73.) In testimony whereof we nave BorewBtw Bet wt kasds, tkU Mtk day of January. A. D. 1 870. CI.ARIi BROWN. ..,,. - PIUCE A. ROW LBS,'. Attest- JOHN D. MILLER, U. B. Ooonn-naa, Clerk. . Co. Aaditor. Rr.PORT nf tb ar.ndlilo. f tk CO WITT NATIONAL BANK of Clearfield, al tks eloaa of bnaiBeaa sn the 13d af Janaary, 1870: RnsomcBB. - Loans and diseonnta.. ;...,lll 4.715 TT Overdraft ...:. ' 1.44 It V. 8. boeda to ecnr elrcwlliou 38.00 S Do from red ee rain A reoerve Bfentt 6.81S 83 Hue from ether !talioaai Banka.. ' 1,323 38 Ha from other Basks and Banker. 6.601 01 Furniture and tituree 1,306 It rarreal expense...... t It Taie paid 330 IT Checks aad other cask itema, taeladiBg tamps , 706 tl Bill of other National Bank.. 7 34 00 Fractional enmncyBeladiagBiekola,. ' tt IT Legal-tender aotee- 11,000 0 Total. LISBILtrtBS. Capital stork paid ia. Surplas fuad K c h en ee --....-... a .k. .. lntereat .........., Profit and lorn National Bank Bote snlatnnding Ie4videl 4eeeite Hue lo National Hanks- Due ta Banks aad Bankera. Tola!.. ....... ..... ...........3131. 181 04 AYare y Vwacyreoe,', TWltefd Oeee'y. L, W . 14. rhw. Cashier of Ihe County Natioaal Bank of Clrarteld, do solemnly swear that tka above statement Is true to the beet of my kaowll euge and belief. W. M. SHAW, r'aehi.r. Subscribed and aworn lo Ihe !9ih dT of Jaa sary, A. I). Itro. J. w . Ml I Uh'tt. J. P. Correct Attest: Will. MM PORTER, OEtlRtiK I. RKK1I, A. K. WRItiUr. Fel.raary t, 1870. llireclor. A TALI AISLE FARM TOR SALE. 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