Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, February 16, 1870, Image 2

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CI.EAIiTlF.LD, Pa.
WEDNESDAY MQHXINil. FKR. 1. 1S70.
Dead. IVlor T. W ; hhl hi rn, a mem
ber of tlio great government family,
(ovornur of Vermont, died at Wood
stock, iu Unit Suite, on tlie8lli iosUnt,
nftcr a lirief illneoa, aired 5(J years.
A Spi.it. liov. (.ioHrj-'o veto liue
Kplit the "loil" fumily in this Stnto in
two, ono fuetion (tlio comiptioiiiHls)
denouncing the Message, vehemently,
wliilo the oilier sustain him munfully.
"Let her rip."
Tlio "loil" Congressional dorrs hovo
nil taken to worrying Hen Hiitlcr,
who ono yciir ago was boss of tho
kennel. He is being pommeled and
skiunod alivo by "loil" brethren, and
in about (he bust declined man in that
body. "Chickens come home to roost."
Chief Justice Chase in being highly
coniplimentod by capitalists for bis
decision pronouncing tho logul ton
der, greenback law, unconstitutional.
Judge Shun wood, now of our Supreme
Court, did that same thing five years
ngo, and was denounced as a "copper
head ftuil trailor" for doing so.
AVoNDtRFL'L ! The 1'ennnylvania
Legislature has voted Cuba beligcrcnt
rights, while tho Slate Department
at Washington learns that tho rebels
aro getting weaker every day. The
rcbs evidently aro not aware of the
action of our Legislature, or they
would certainly rally. Vivelahumbuq.
Another AiTEMir.-Grant has made
Another move towards getting the
U. S. Supreme Bench filled, lie rent
into tho Senate on the Tth, tho names
of Hon. Win. Strong, (a renegade)
late a member of our Stalo Supreme
Court, and Joseph 1'. Bradley, of Now
Jersey. Thero seems to bo no serious
objection to Strong, as lis is a very
pliable, creature, but Bradley's appoint
ment sets rather heavy on the stom.
nclis of a number of .Radical Senators.
A Great Cuanoe. A streak of
honcBly and common sense bus evi
dently overtaken Gov. Geary. Ho is
blushing at the corruption ring right
and left. His veto of tho Philadelphia
i'olico Bill astonitdied everybody, and
lias really twisted tho bends off the
Philadelphia "roosters," who aro just
now abusing him to tho utmost of
their ability. Tho Governor's Mes
sage reads so sensible and sounds so
democratic that wo will be compelled
to publish it next week.
Sin A Nor Vmacitv. When "the
lamented Stanton" pegged out, the
'loil millions" proclaimed to the world
that he was miserably poor, and they
at once set themselves nbout and
raised him 8120,000, besides tho
"government" issued him a Supreme
Judge Commission after ho was dead
and buried, so that 87,003 more was
gobbled out of the Treasury.
Now, however, it is discovered that
he had his life insured lor fl 0,000, arid
'owns 670,000 worth of real cslnlo, all
of which he made while Secretary
of War, benides upending twice that
sum, and this too on a salury of fS,O00
a year, out of which bo had to livo.
O, what honesty 1
"Loii.ty" Ghikvli). Tho U. S. Su
preme Court last week knocked the
legal tender business in tho head.
The father of the child actuully choked
it to death. Chief Justice Chaso and
n majority of tlio Court decided that
oil debts and agreements made before
the birth of the legal tender child,
mutt be paid in gold. Thoso States and
individual debtors w ho compelled their
creditors to take till) infamous trash
nt a discount, often of a 100 per
cent, can now set nbout gelling to
pay their debts, as becomes honesty,
and those Stale und district Judges
who pronounced the legal tender net
Constitutional, will now plcao write
thcmsilves down nsses. No man who
was half snno and half honest but
knew bolter, yet fools and knaves
held sway until t'.ie present. Robbers,
disgorge and pny your debts as you
fgrecd to do, and quit shielding your
Kclvcs behind thine "twin relics" of
villainy, loyully and rascality.
Quite Jluii.ant. The white sealli
wags and tho negroes are very muck
elated that the mpposed adoption ol
tho infiimous XYlli amendment under
tho operations of iho bayonet and
negro clement in the Southern States.
The New York Herald makes a sharp
point in regard to the Southern Stales
being required to ratify tho XVth
amendment as a condition of restora
tion to tlio Union. As they could not
bo trusted to come in and then ratify
it, they ratified Grot and then came in.
They were, therefore, not in the
Union. Kiiher, then, says the Herald,
all tho ret-nnnlrnriinii laws of Congress
aro invalid, or theso Southern ratifi
cations of Iho XYlli amendment uro
invalid. If tho Stales wero in tliu
Union there was no need to admit
ibiitfl, and if they were mil in the
Union they could not participate in
making laws for Stntcs that are iu.
Jl the Southern States occupied thojj c(j
position of U.rn.or,,... why n-.l st.1, : tem -
c
of other Ti rritorles -ll.inlnn.i, Ihicotu,
it ? Theso ltudical fccullitis will
nut llientnoiiu'iifi.i to loo j.t iininrua
-yet bo caught iu their own tirgcr trap,
Ihiir I'lnliiST r Vrmllrt
t mifrxafxv.
"We llinnlt Thee for this F.i'onomi
i hI Administration," was r portion ol
the prayer of Iho Clm plain ol Iho t. S. j
Senate, to the Throne of Gruro on the!
first Monday in December hist, when I
iho I'orty -first Congress reassembled
in a blaze of loyal glory. What does !
ho think of it now, in tho liirjil of the
exposure of the petty larceny of the
Soimlo for all sorts of stationery in the
shape of elegant gifls, cutlery, fancy
papers, etc? If over parly were
indictable in a ease of false pretence,
it is tho Badiciil party. Tho small
pilleriugs hero alluded to is not all
that is "going wrong." Below will
bo found a bill contrasting tho White
House expenses of "tho lato lamented"
and "the greatest captain of tho ago."
Hon. Charles A. Dana, editor of the
New York Sun, who was Assistunt
Secretary of War during tho adminis
tration ol President Lincoln, and there
fore well acquainted wilb tho "run of
affairs" in and about the White House,
lately paid a visit to tho National Cap
ital, and while there instituted an
investigation into tho expenses of the
present "economical administration,"
as the Chaplain termed it In his prayer.
Mr. Dana furnishes tho public with
tho fallowing comparative expenses of
tho Lincoln and Grant dynasties, viz :
UlrVTIVK SXrKXSKS 1HD2 AMD 1S0.1.
President Lincoln, when the war mi at its
height, and tliu duties of the Executive office re
quired more clerical and oilier labor than ever
before or since, asked for
Oue Private Secretary, at... 2,.',00
One Secretary to sign laud patents 1,,'iiiO
One Steward 1,200
One Messenger ouii
Stationery and contingent expenses J, 000
I'ay of Muj. John liny, Military Secretary, 2,450
Hie own salary 26,000
Total salaries &!J,560
1870 asd 1,171.
President Grant has asked fur the neil fiscal
year a continunnco of the force be bai put on duty
since the 4th of March lat,vit:
One Private Secretary ( Kolit, Douglass) at., 3.1,500
One Assistant Private Secretary 2,500
Two clerkl or Class 4, at H.SOli '(1H0
One Steward- 2,000
One Merarnpr , 'mo
One furnace keeper- fon.
Two poliocrurn for epecial duty 3,04(1
Two nipbt watchmen, at fyoul L6U0
One doorkccicr-in-cliief. . 1,000
One assistant doorkeeper... 600
Oue Secretary to lira land patent, (now
stationed at I11L Dept.). 1.JO0
For stationery, 4c ft 000
Pot of Maj. and Brevet Brig. Oen. Porter,
(actual socrctary, Mil. Detail, about 2.S0O
Pay of Oca. Bibcock, (actual aniiitant acc-
retarv) .V il. Detail, about.- 2,i00
Pay of Capt. and Urcvet hrijr. tien. Itadeau,
(hiiloriuu) ftlil. lletail. about 2,000
Pay of Major and Urevot HriR. Oen. llent,
Mil. Detuil, (chief usher,) about 2 i00
Pny of one Secretary to Uoueral Deut, Mil. '
Detail, about 1 100
President'! salary 2,'iooo
Total. to 1,000
Tbo Assistaut Secrotary, like "the
government," is fond of good and fast
horses, and while in the city repaired
to the White Ilouso stables, w here the
"late lamented" usually kept thrco
horsos and s couple of "colored gen
tlemen." But things about tho stable,
like at the White House, havo under
went a great change since the days of
tho "Great Emancipator," and ho de
scribes tho royal stables in the follow
ing manner:
The Executive stables, near the Navy Tlepart
ment, are fitted up with every comfort and luxury
for the equine Biciabcrs of the Presidential estab
lishment. There are twelve animals of various
dejrrecs of beauty and value kept here fur the use
of the President and his family, with four car
riaors, beanies an array f open WBerns. bufrica.
and other rquipaff a. The boracs include cuach
teams, trotters, racers, anddle-borses, anil two
Shetland ponies for the exclusive ue of the Kiev-
uti re's juveniles. The aristocratic looking Nubian
who hss the honor of presiding over this establish
ment, takes delight in showing visitors through,
and la descanting upon the merits of the different
animals, ilut not the least attractive feature is
the stunning liveries of this talne Nubian and bis
worthy conljulor, who occupies the position of
footman. The eoats are of rich olive brown, with
broad lappcls, cutis and pocket covers, the whole
profusely covered with bright silver buttons, the
site of an old American silver dollar piece. The
gorgooits top boots in which the fret of thoso wor
lh:rn are encased Tender attention t.i the character
of the pantaloons nnnccaaeary. Ulack stove pipe
lints. With hron'l tianjs and massive silver buckles,
adorn the heads of these servants of Presidential
graodeur, and complete their outfit. All the car
riages bear Iho tuitials "U. . U." ia monugrain
on the panels.
Mr. Iana also gives a description of
the internal arrangements of tbo Pres.
idenlial mansion, which is now filled
by two Vulgar families, tho iJcnts and
Grants.
It seems that the old Democratic
usages and manners, which, until tho
present have held sway there, have all
been superceded by royalty in its most
odious form. Tho Queen of Knglnnd
or Franco can bo approached with less
than half tho ceremony it now takes
to find Mrs. Grant, who it seems has
upset the internal arrangements of
iho establishment, and if any of the
"old fogies" or their friends who have
heretofore occupied the building would
return to have a business interview
with Grant, or to seo his Queen, it
would tako them twelve hours to find
them. Such is " loilty," as found by
loyalist.
Nearly Kiixfd Auaim. Tho fail
ure of Mr. Johnson's Impeachment,
nearly killed tlio "dead duck" of the
Vr.'j. J'ut just a tho patriotic bird
aforesaid was fairly getting on its legs,
out comes the decision of tho Supreme
Court declaring the legal tender act
unconstitutional, ond Gov. Geary's
veto of tho Philadelphia police bill.
Theso two shots hit tho bird right in
its "loil" sloinoch, and it bns been
puking and raving over since, liko all
wounded fowls, and may renlly die.
Another decifion of the Supreme
Court, or a veto, will ccrluinly close
out tho bird aforesaid.
I'.MiDY Too. Uyrain Ulysses, who
draws Iho Salary of President, on
Wednesday last, appointed bis father
Jessio Jt. Grant, Postmaster at Cov
ington, Ky. The brollier-in laws and
cousins beirg all supplied, daddy of
course comet next. It is reported that
ho has issued a commission for his
Grandfather who has been dead for
over ten years, in order to allow the
hens to draw tho salary. Why don't
Congress voto tho whole fumily a
thirlc llinnunrw! J.ilfnr hmias niree
i w m
Geo. M. Wharton, who stood at the
bead of tho Philadelphia 1W, died in
that city lust week at u advanced age.
In lri I iifnn T'oArn In.
How iln yon f. el si 111 e (lie Sl im Ims
been leadniilled into tlio I'ninnr
Keel that wo have been f.i,-a ih. bill,
in iho lirtrrr) (if'tlin"ntan and brolhei ,"
' o'll not frr,1- im inm li 'bout It " 'c
will not sheil iituiviiiliii:; tears over
tiilt milk, but will labor tn inakii the
Uttlieal i.arty "ULllnburLC They
have "adth'd insult In Intnrv." nn.l
injury inllieted w ill bo fargiven sooner
limn Hie insult wnntoiily otl'ered. A
f w days since, wo asked an honest
Hibernian if ho fell any better since
tho State was admitted. "), cit a hit,"
said he, " Jmi'l like the inn 7k,i,
dune!" Ho struck llm key-note
of popular sentiment. Our people
"don't liko tbo way 'twas done."
They desired the admission of tho
Slate, but desired her to ho admitted
us the equal of any other Stale. They
will not iissout to her dogrvjniiou.
Tho deed has been done without giv
ing t ho State an opportunity to express
her assent or dissent. Lsho bus been
fiinvn 111, nuhns volins. Sho asked for
bread and thev irnv-n imr n n.,,,., ..
jugu'ed friigment of Plymouth rock.
iot u xretnoevai 111 either the Senate
or House onieprosculntivcs voted for
tho ill-begotten bill, as amended in
Iho Senate, for tho admission of Vir
ginia. Senators and I!epreson natives
on tho liepublicnn side who declared
tho amendments unconstitutional and
voted for them, despite tho fact that
they had taken oallts not to voto for
unconstitutional measures. ISut iu
those days the valuo of an oath de
pends very nine!, on t.lio limn who
tukes it. Mciunton ( V,t. ) Xpcddtor.
HARD ON lillOTHEIl ltlcVKI.8. The
Itov. Hi nun It. Jievels, tho "colored
gentleman" elected U. 8. Senator from
Mississippi, is evidently a man of
experience. Tlio Washington corre
spondent of the Xew York Herald
thus speaks of tho national "ward"
aforesaid :
"It seems that a spirit of opposition Is gaining
strength in the Senate against Mr. Kevola, A
variety of charges are circulating which, if correct,
will probably prove au obstacle in the way of his
aduiusino to a seat. Were Mr. It err Is a white
man ail that baa boen anid about this man wouUI
permanently destroy his chances. One of the
charges alleged against him is that he participated
in a church brawl in St. l.ouis and was laid not by
a tap on the pate with a bottle. At Leavenworth,
Kansas, he is charged with ftnbetshug church
funds. According to the allegations the peregrin
ations of the Senator elect wero mainly induced
by his eonduot. The Democrats at first talked of
opposing the admission of Kcvcls, but since these
new facts have turned up they serin disposed to
ace what will be done with this sable worthy. It
is nnderstood. however, lliat Senator Virkere, of
Maryland, is still dettrm.ned to object to the ad
mission upon the grounds that Utveis is not con
stitutionally eligible to a seat in the Senate. The
ohjeotion to Uriels on account of immorality is
not considered fatal lor a Senator of the 1 nitvd
Statee."
As crime and immorality aro "not
considered falul" defects in a loyal
Congressman, the brother moy slip
through.
A Loil. Comihessman. The Buffalo
Commercial Adverti,?, a leading J!ad
ical organ of Xcw York, prefers
charges against a Kadical member of
Congress from tlint Slate of obtaining
eighty or ninety thousand dollars
from banks on receipts from the Ele
vating Association lor grains stored
iu bis elevator belonging to said Asso
ciation, and then privately selling and
moving said grain fiom the building.
Tho Commercial also charges tbo
offender with paying insurance on
such grain for months when there
was no such grain there, and says that
the discovery of theso transactions
caused a speedy return from Wash
ington to settle with tho Association
and banks. The Commercial styles
tho act a villainous transaction, and
a collosenl piece of swindling, and says
it is prepared to sulisUtuliuto its
chargo if disputed. Sharp fellows
these Kadical Heprescntalives. Thev
aro so used to taking from peoiilo
their political rights, that they forgot
thcdi9liiictions iu matters of properly.
Changed his Mind. A Washing
ton dispatch states that Gen. Ames,
tho bayonet Senator elect fiom Missis
sippi, stated a few days since, that he
changed bis mind in reference to re
signing his conimisson as llrigadier
General in the U. S. Army, and
when kdmittcd as a Senator from
Mississippi ho would tako the oath of
otlico, ond thus suspend or vacate Ins
commission os United States ormy
ofileer. Ho wants to havo two strings
to bis bow as long as ho can, and does
not liko to give up ono good thing un
til bo is snro of another. Why docs
General Sherman invite bim to lender
his resignation, as ho said was the
practice of tho War llepartment,
whenever an urmy otlieer was found
to bo running for a political office ?
Doyltstoxcn l)cmncrat.
ENTinrmsiNo Coniiiifssmi n It has
been discovered that certain Congress
men hove been making a "nice thing"
by selling cadetsliips in tho naval mid
Went Point academics, nnd a resulu
tion has been offered In the House by
General Sloeuin (X. Y..) culling atten
tion to an aisvcriiscmcnt that appear
ed in the New York Timrx, announ
cing that a vacancy was to be disponed
of, and telling applicants to address
"Congressman, box 147 7Vmrjtoflieu."
Iho resolution, which was adopted.
aulhorir.es tho Committee on Military
Anairs to inquiro into it, with power
to send for persons and papers. These
cadetsliips uro disposed of for sums
ranging from hvo hundred t.i three
thousand dollars. Wtm wouldn't be
a Congressman now a-daysf
Appointed. Wesley Wilson, of
Westmoreland county, has been an
nounced as Geary's flour inspector, at
Pittsburgh. This is a very lucrative
appointment. Wilson, politically, hus
done nothing togivc bim this position
over the heads of other applicants,
who have for years aided in building
up tho Republican party. His ipiali
lhalions consist ol his being Covoile's
son in law. The appointment was
really made months ago, hut not an
nounced till now. Tho disappointed
legion of applicants can console them
selves that limy "fought mil Geary,"
swore f'ir Geary, voted lor (ieary.uiid
wero nil lniiidomely diddled ly
Govode. Juhiisliiien IK mnerat.
Prompt on tbo alleged passago of
the I'ilieeuth Amendment comes a
lull for the appointment of election
ollicers all over the United Stales, by
tho Secretary of the Interior ! The
See.-etiiry of Wnr is to sustain him
wild troops. Truly no lime is loci in
preparing for war ojrainst tho Stales.
Lot it come.
Congressman linwesisoverwhclmed
Willi letters endorsing bis lato sproeh
exposing tho dishonesty and incapa
city of the present administration.
f.fii-r.rtiftr ltulhtr. of N'ehrimka. an.
' nounees that he will convene the Leg-
I ial.ilncn s.r Hint Ktlllst on llm 17th to
ratify the Fiftecuth Ameudructit.
Si nI llltrl 10 I nntrtM,
Another ons of (lis Wuslibiirne fam
ily Ims been beard Irotii. I bis one is
also an .M C , which, being interpret
ed, mennctli a Methodist clergyman
1'nr two years past bo bus been
standing guard on the Limestone and
liradl'urd circuit, but la'ely has been
assigned to the Port Allegheny and
Kldridgt circuit, nil in the ioyal State
of Pennsylvania. Well, tliii Wash
biirne, M. ('., Methodist clergyman,
loved Ins Savior passing well, and!
converted, if not the soul of a young i
lady, herpe-.soii to his good uso and
purpose. A loiter written to us from
Port Alleghany, McKean oouuty, Pu.,
givs a clew to the affair, o to speuk.
Urol her Washhiirne isu young ninn
of high suavity of manner, and vcho.
me n l declaration. His acquirement
were not so great os hit requirements,
all of which performances have led to
several inquireinonls. I'or two year! j
ho lias tioen paying Ins Uistresnus to t
young lady of Alleghany, the daughle.i
of a local preucher. Sho was a mom
her of bis church. At last a liulo dif
liculty nianifesteu itself, showing thai
his church was increasing in size !
not in number iu avoirdupois if no;
in any oilier direction.
Tho father of this young girl diJ
not say, ia the language of lirolher
Eeecher : i
"O, Father, wo thank thoo for w hit
theso two have boen to each other."
Jiut he wrote letters and said manf
things to Brother Washburne, anxious
to havo tbo liltlo matter fixed op,
looked into, and taken care of rather
than being thrown upon tho public
for support, liko other members of the
Washburne family.
While Brother Washburne wasfighl.
ing it out on that line, if it took bim
all summer, ho was engaged to bo
murried to a very worthy young lady
by tho iiumo of Seolield. Tho rvo
ning was set apart for tho marriigo
ceremony .everything was in readings,
when lo ! the bride that was to be Jis
covered that a grate cell hud been
perpetrated upon her, und that, her
affianced was confined in jail. So the
marriage did not come till. On first
learning tho news sho f'uinted, then
thunked God for her escape from a
minister who not only professed, but
practiced too much.
Bro. Washburno tried to bo dilli
gent in well-doing, and escape from
the officer, but ho was re-taken, and
in default of four thousand dolluis'
bail, was put in jail at Littlo Valley,
but since has bueu bailed out by his
brother.
Verily, verily, wo should like to
know wliat these God and-inorality
ministcrs do cat to muke them act so
funny. Instead of reading political
newspapers, we would suggest the
daily perusal of tbo Ten Command
nionts, especially one of them. And
instead of regularly partaking of the
Sucrument, we would suggest a com
parative diet of bromide of p utaftium.
We see no other way to purify the so-rio-comieo-religieo
politico church.
Pomeroy't Democrat.
Senatorial Plbasanthim. During
the debute in tho Senate, upon the
contested seat of Findley, Senator
Wliilo, whoso cognomen of the "Indi
ona peacock" well btfils him, took oc
casion in a vein intended to be surt as
tic, to quoto the i:rotesoue descrintion
of Senator Lowry's personal appear
unce, us rendered ly that eccentric
and witty Irishman, known as Benign
Kerr, in words as follows :
"The man who woro Franklin's
coot, Washington's vest, Buchanan's
cravat, and whose head looked like
a Butler county bull with his horns
sawed off."
Lowry's reply was quick, iipt and
pregnant "Let tbo Senator from Iu
diana take care that the lirllcr coun
ty bull doesn't butt him off tho bridge
bo is standing on beforo twenty fnur
hours huvo passed." It wts prophe
cy, but tho strutting bird from Indi
ana was too much taken ur with self
admiration to "seethe poiil" until
tho voto for Treasurer Siilod bis
feuthers, and opened his visin lo the
facts of tho position at the si tiio lime.
Erie Ol'fercer.
In Tnoum.t Tho Pntidrntisl
head is said to he ba lly pjrplexed
about this time. luwes' cx4Mirc of
tho extravagant expenditure) of the
administration, Fisk's testintmy bo
lino the Committee on tli Gold
Swindle, the rivalry of Colfax for the
succession, tho profound somnolency
of Motley at tbo court of St. Jumes,
tho curses of tho Cuban patriots, tbo
disordered condition of fitiundal aT
fairs, and other irritating maltm ol
a similar character, have operutnd to
disturb even the stolid equanimity of
tho Smoker of tho White House! L
is said that a bear, w ilh a Iesin of
the caput, would bean agrreublenm
psnion compared ith His Kxcellt nty
at the present writing. Nothing Ies
than the tender of a gill of a lie I
brown stono residence in New tork, j
or Philadelphia, will gain a calt r al
the White House admission li bit
presence. I
I.AturAi. UoNEsTT.-The Peinocrntit
members of tho House met in confer
eneo at tho Capitol in Washington
Mr. liaiidall presiding, to consider th
propriety of having the Democrat!"
members retire from further service
on tho Committee on F.lectioiis, or
the ground that Mint ( ommittoo wot
so ultra partisan in its decisions of
contested election cases, that no IJ ni
ocrulic member whose seal wosion
lested, or a Democrat who was ayn
testunt for a seat, stooif the gbos if t
chance. Tho caso of Judgo Grf tie,
of New York, was cited as tho lesl
instance wherein the committecjhad
decided against a Democrat, wlnl uid
been elected by several hundred' ma
jority, and from a district that has
I since bis clecloiii to the lusc
increased Us Deniocrntio mnjorlies.
No final action, however, was tiken
Ucc
on tho object ol tbo conference
Senator Nye was iho author if a
very good thing in renlv to Stiner,
on tho Virginia bill. Siiiuih bus
been making a labored nppra for
more proscriptions, when "yo' roe
and said that he was tired of this
reconstruction, upon which fourirs
had been wasted. lie then proi tied
to illustrate Sumner's position, b; the
story of a circus clown, who poinded
tho woodehuek to death, und then
kept on punching it. Said a by.tnn
der, "I)o yot want to punch a thing
after it is dead V "Yes," said iho
clown ; "I want lo teach this par icu
lar woodchiiek tbnt thero is a ps dc.li
ment after death." ;
Governor YVarinnulh of Louis ans,
says Auditor WycklilTo hss "roibeil
tbo State of ball a million of dollnrs."
On tho contrary, the Anilitor hints
some naughty things in relation to ths
Governor. Twin blessings of ItaJical
reconstruction.
Tim X Vi rt A ihimt - Should the
loth Amendment be sdopted by three
fourths of the States, and become a
part of the fundamental law, wo may
then begin to look for the beginning
of tbo end. Congress will at once
assume the right to control and rogu
lato all Slate elections aright which
tho Slates, by their own madness ond
folly, wUI have surrendered lo the
Central Despotism. Tho second sec
tion of the Kith Amendment explicitly
confers upon Congress tbo power to
control elections in Iho Slates. Jtead
tho whole articlo und bo convinced :
Anr. XV., Sri-. 1, The riftbt of cltixens of
the ( iiiled Slates to vole shall not be denied or
al.ridg-d by the I' nlted Suites, or by any Slate,
on ai tint of race or color, or previous ooudltion
of servitude.
Srr. 2. fongress shnll have power to enforce
this article by appropriate legislation,
Tho term "appropriato legislation"
is ono of unlimited scopo und signitl
canco, nnd may bo construed to confer
upon Congress tlio power to fix tho
l i in o for holding all elections in tho
Slates, Iho selection of the election
ollicers, and in fact, the full control of
the whole question. And it will bo a
very short time after iho ratification
of this Amendment, until tho "appro
priate legislation" of Congress will
tench the people, what is meant by this
second section. Mark the prediction.
Metropolitan Polick Bill. This
iniquity, intended to tako the appoint
ment of the Police, in Philadelphia,
out of tho bauds of tho Mayor, for
partisan purposes, passed to a third
rending iu the Senate, under the oper
ation of the "previous question., on
Monday evening, by ono majority, Mr.
Lowry volingagninst it. 'iho friends
of this new "ring" measure, who have
collected in Hurrisburg in large num
bers, uro said to be jubilant and coufi
dc nt of its passage by both Houses.
Tho Commissioners now are the
Mayor, Win. J. Pollock, John Mc
Carihay, George Trueman, Peter A.
B. Weidncr and John S. Kiltenhouse
Tho Mayor is thrown in as a tub to
the non partisan whule a sop to
Cerberus. Tho Board and the bill are
purely partisan for ull practical pur
poses. Tho bill was lorced through
under tho previous question, moved
by Mr. Council, sis Senators being
absent.
A. It. Corbin, tho brother-in-law of
tho United Stntcs Government, sold
his relationship to the country at a
pretty good price. Ho realized
000 out of the Gould and Fisk opera
tion. Fisk't testimony makes tho
brother-in-law of the President squirm.
On Dit. That Hiram Ulysses
Grant will invito Hiram Iteeonstruo
tcd Bevels to his next State dinner.
2)riv dwtisrmfnis.
QBAM MIMICAL IOM1.KTJ
The Members of the
Clearfield Cornet Band
Will five an exhibition is the Court House,
IN CLEARFIELD,
Tuesday Evening, Fob. 22d, 1870,
ranis thi iistsi mus or
PltOP. ROWBOTIIAM, of Philadelphia.
The public are respectfully Invited te be present.
ADMISSION.. 0 Cente.
Children, (aeeempanied by parents) tS Cents.
.a-Poors open at ?1 o'clock ( eihibltiou to
commence at 8 o'clock.
4rTieketi for tale el the PostoBoe and at
A. I. Shaw's Ilrns; Store.
BARGAINS I BARGAINS I
C. KItATZIall,
Market Street, Clearfield, Penn'a.,
(Opposite ths Jail,)
IltATI aow oa bans! lrt elaai stock of
(xds, eultrd to the wanta of Iho pullie.
Mj stock being lares, and by ecnetaatle making
additions thereto, I ea able to accommodate
all who aasv favor-eat tj calling. I hare
DRY GOODS,
Merinos, Glnghtna, Cloths, Trlnlt.
Ilelai
ttnftt, Ceubaeres, Tetdt,Cterg., MtcTM,
M'.btfr, L-ntlln, Muslins, Flntnli, BonatU,
Ribbo, Cloikt. Pftlmar t'kirts. Hoop Bkiru,
Con t a, OIotm, Srarft, Collar.
Ureotdia Vtilt, TabU Cot era,
CLOTHING,
Onta, Paatt, Vta, Orar Coau.
Occt'l Pbawla, FW.rla, fUta, C.r, l'r..r Pairta
an4 Drawt.fi, lioott an 4 FhfF, QuB Fbaai,
Cravau, Bock, UItm and Collars.
GROCEIUES,
Tea, CwlT, ojraf, Mol , Palt,
Caedlti. Hks, Flomr, Paeon, Tuhaefo,
Raii6t, Carranla, (.lca, Craokora, Vinfjrar,
Oils, Varaih, lppr, Alcohol. ti.
HOUSEHOLD GOOIKS,
CarptU, Oll-eloth, Irujtpt, Clocks,
Look In G1m, Tharns, Paokau,
Wanhboarlii, Tubs, Flat Iron, Pans, Window
D.itidt., Wall Paper, Con! Oil Lanps, Itadeords,
Vrntretlas, kalraa, Forks, Rpoona,
Crocks, 8tori and Start Blaekinf .
HARDWARE,
Qaeensstare, Tinware, Olasittare,
Woodenare Cn,f.erstare, Books. Ptatlonerj,
Musical Uosds, Trunks, Skates, o.
tr-AM of which will kt sold el ths sansl res
tonahlt terms, and tl l highstt market price paid
lor Urals, Wocl and all kinds of eoaaus predeoe.
KEMCMIIER TUI PLACE i
C. KRATZEirS,
(Oppeslte the Jail,)
CLIARriILP, tlKlTA. M T
RIXKim AMI KimDlTCBCS
11 1,1AM K. WRHH.FT, K . TrMtirr M tb
mntisT tt rittaHUI'l, In tha ( iimmnnwoalth of
rHinrlvanla, (n aoMnt (b tbo funds of iid
oiinty from (ha Hh dar of JanasrT, A, I).
iHfiV, lo tbo Sd dsr of Janua.jr, A. 1. 1 H70
rraton.
T balanpwi ilua onntV !"t Mtlrmmi.. ti,33H 6o
T Itnlsm-a due fran otllcctori fur J90I
and prsvlom v-ars I, ft 53
T'J Imlntife dup from ci-Hlort on Dtats
f'ir iKflft and rfv Uiun yars , 146 73
To amount M'faaed on uimeatfd landl
for IH6H fl i 10
To amount Marista on nDavatPd laudi
fr IHtiU S.627 ol
T'ladditional tufpurd on unseated landl
in B mean a and Keioi 14 66
T amount from eol lectors' returns for
IW.7 and hH 112 06
To amount aMft.ard on collectors' duptU
catn tor WV lD.JTft 80
iu amount Mieaica on itririatera re
turn! fltlO 82
To amount a d on Hlmta atwiimt... 1,267 06
lo rtd-niption on Itaum tract in Brady
for iHOd and lHfi7, (out. rcluni) 38 00
To radrinption on MH'nnnifk tract in
Knot for 1'U to im,8. fool, return... 144 IX
To oaxh for old Iron 6 67
lo Couimoawealtb ooiti refunded 8 Sri
To redemption on No. 4.140 in Hoi tp, 81 70
To amount received ai jury feei 64 00
To amount ruceirpd as fines A forfeitures 800 00
To amount trannfd from militia fund, 247 75
To amount received from A. Jd. Hills
for fuel I 00
To redemption on land by bboff, (sals
bowk) 90
To redemption on laud Uj J, (i, Hbubert
iu Morns, (xal book). 12 SO
To aale of county nmpt- 0 00
To redemption by Albert, 60 acres in
leialur, (sale book) t) 10
To ft township school balanoa dua
lait aettlement 41 02
To amount from ComtaiMioners' books 1,700 00
Totals
$16,618 4T
CRBntToa.
By amount doe from eollccuir for 1809
and previous years eountv 12,074 97
Ily amount due from eolleotore for 1HI.9 i
and previous yoara Slate 72 1
By amount duo from unseated lands fur
! and 181111 15,244 42
By exonerations to collectors on eounlj
for IH60 and prceions years 790 T4
Ily cioneratioiis to collectors on State
for 18fly and previous years..... S3 18
By eolleotors' per ecnuge on county. .. 9f3 S3
By do do State 03 36
By sjtate Treasurer'! receipts for b'tala
ta . 1,557 00
By amount paid Co. riupurintendent, as
per Act of Vth April, IK07, for inci.
dental ripenaeaof Teachers' Institute
for s9. as per bills filed 21 75
By Treasurer's per centaee on receiving
t26.4?l 30, at I, per cent SSI 36
By Treasurer, per centeee on paying
out :'.'. I'0 C9, at It per cent 344 41
By over-charge in Chest and Huston... 40 00
By amount due from collectors returns 103 02
lly eeeeMore wages. 37 00
By Commissioners' Ofiiue, vis:
Henry Ft'ine, 108 days M?0 00
Othello Smcad- 452 60
S. It. HUa0uer 441 50
8. H. lliudman . 55 00 1,370 (0
Bv Court House rspcneee, vu:
Puel and lirhl. l!04 70
Repairs to building- 110 41
Balance sa deck. 117 04 331 70
By court bouse bonds and ooupons te 545 00
By Jail eiteeases, ris :
Coal and wood 193 30
Repairs t. bnildmgw........ 70 72
ftove 00
Med. attc.daooe to prisoners 75 35
W atchmen 3.10 60
tV ashing cloth', for prisoners .t 30 S2 27
TAX DI E most COLLECTORS
couLtcToat'aaaas.
1807
I9
1800
Is.r.9......
1109
IHS'J
ISS9
I I-c.9 ......
1HS9
1889
1889
I89....
1889
18f.
lt-09
T"t.1..
.. Beecaria"
.. Beeearia.-
.J Belie
..Bradford
..Chest .
.. Clearfield
.. Curweneville...
..Ferguson
..Itirardt
.. Oratiam H...
...Jordan.
... Karthaus....H,
..M.,ms. ..
..Pike.
..iVYooduerd.......
,.!T. 8. Vaahhum
.. Henry B. Wright.......
.William T. Thorp
..'Edmund lalsj...
.. James McEwea..M
.. Joha McClella.
..iJames Thompson
...tieergo Vi'illiama.
R. 8. rUewart
.. David Mellowell....
.. R. M. Johnson
Jlfodfrey Fisher
,. I'eter Mons.. ...
.. Hubert Ross
.. 8aanal 11 end arson-
...... - - - . 1-1 s.... p.,. on aeooui siaoe MtueaeBi: and Uose marked
with dagger UJ l'd l full tinea eetlleioent.
tVnve ThnM Mh kllk . L
PROBABLE 0RDIXART
To ordinary .ipenees, estimated at 1:0, 650 00
To ei.meratioas te collectors on enseal-
od lands 1.325 06
To Trwawrer and collectors' per cent. 1.693 83
T""'
ROAD tT'KD lt)R ISSOH-O.
WILLIAM K. VRIOI.KT, Es., Treararer of Clearfield county, la the Commonwealtk of Penasvl.
tania, in acoount with lb. several to.n.h,,,. in .aid county for Road funds
. . . . . ,"!'m . rn.nirot
1 o wi. cue lownsnrjis at nut settlement J,, 01 1 1
To amonnt aaaessed on unseated hands
fr Iff.. i.ni ci
Te am'.nnt assessed on unarated lands
for Into.. 8.SC7 (1
To amouat returned in Woodward by
collector................ 3 07
Total
3:0,057 80
STATEMENT OF ROAD
To bal. dnejT. amount To amount. tL. 'Bt ' By cash' , ,
last assessed aaseeeed Total. 1 I Paid ha Trea.' "T "'
rew.s.ira. n,,,,, for m , ,,,. j JF Lpimnj hands. ''
Beccaria IT 90: .m0 071 3.110 It, 6zS im $2 41 t?7 93 i.stT 70
Bell 103 80i 4J8 09' 42 0 V60 1 , 3 lsl 100 50 651 38
Bloom .. 8 741 1.13 4:1 1.13 47! 373 SS I I ft 74 20 94
Hogr 21 75 146 :! 145 67' .117 i 177' 67 UK... 268 04
Bra.ltord 96! Ill Is 1U1 2S3 SJ,i I Hi 38 06 . 310 12
Brady 14.1 62 475 77' 475 TT l,0H5f.j 4 801 1.19 32! "it'it 934 90
Burnside 271 07 160 It! 150 13, t9 37; 8 ISj 163 94' 318 30
Cheat .107 07 390 2r. 374 701 1.872 S I 9 81 ro 44! .. 746 01
Covington.... SO 60 303 16: (nt 6' 070 95i I Oil 58 79 4 30, 80O 06
Bccatur- 117 14 Sf.S 4T 103 451 S42 00, 182! Ill tS' .. I 734 9!
rergueoa..... IS 961 44 3 44 29! 104 84! li'i'iil St 0
llrard.. 383 95! 368 66 303 til 1,1111:, 116 171 ST 1 48 713 81
lloshea 38 Olj SV1 0:1 891 61; 811 871 1 16 17 44! Jsj 28
tiraham. 1IS67 St 771 250 77 834 41 I 3 82' 107 64 513 54
"alien 24 02' 101 21( 191 111 409 04 7Si 33 69 1st 41
Husu.n. 369 9! 3,094 3I 1.094 21 4,558 34 11 10 420 14 MH
Jordan.. 48 81 70 11, 53 :i! 176 Si 1 39 44 9: 1.10 04
Karthaus... 93 46! 1 . on 3S6 8l 508 31 1 4.1' IHO 41 81
Knot. 09 08' 375 880 48: 126 42: 1 IK 113 Ml. ..'.'.Z. 519 18
Lawrence... l7 431 42, 4.11 41 913 91 , I fl 49 64 . 563 M
Morris 156 62' 1T 90 8T9 90 Pit i. 4 7t' 15191 1195 Ht 96
Ben. I 13 47 165 T. 105 76 KTS.lj OS! 16 01 1M 50
Bike 4 SOj 160 80 I.SO 6n 1(16 SO I 41 J eK 64
t'nion 170 71 144 SO j 144 6oj 880 3 2 1 5 II 166 00 .... 09 60
Woodward... Ot 6lj 436 7 i 456 73 981 08; 1 17j 78 81 90103
Received, ClearOetd, Pa., January 20, 170, of
of one hnndeed and ev.lg.6ve C.li. .i, h lg
the Koa. tanu. t' V J
MCIKMIL 1'l
WILLIAM K. WRIOl.EY. Eso , Treasurer ef CleaHleld county. I. the Commonwealth of Penasvl
veaie, la account with tbe aeveral (school llietricta in aaid county for School fuade
nxavoa. I ruvntroa.
To balance due districts laet setUemevtt f By cask la Treaanrer't bands. 1513 84
(less Foil 83,421 34 1 By amonnt paid district treasurer. 3.42122
To balance due Fox last settlement.... 41 82 By balance in Fox district transferred
To amount aaecesed oa unreeled lends to County 41 fi
for 1 1-68. 11.391 37 By exonerations in Becana, Brady, Fer-
To amonnt aaeessed on unseated lands j gusoa and Huston 79 94
for lst9.. 18,174 81, By balance due Treasurer last seltlem'at
To amount returned hy collectors In
Burnside, Lawrence aud Woodward, 27
Total
I38.35T C0 Total
STATEMENT OF SCHOOL FI ND IS tiETAIL.
'To bal. due Te amount To amoaat!
j laet I assessed I asseewd
MSTUirra. Wl,-M)t' fia. j fnr I,;,.
Beccaria 1274 41 "0 14 3465 19:
Bell 101 31 851 2i 6M 19
Bloom 11 ITS 6nj 171 60
lcg.... 41 41 ' 378 TV 178 76
Bra.ltord 49 69 2"0 1"! 2:13 50
Bradv 199 69' 060 asi 747 69
Bnrnside 089 4.V 816 301 311 30
Chest I 5 .6 42t 749 62
Covinglen.... 813 41 3-1 4 :.! . 10
Iecalnr....... 140 8.1 06 S9 Sr.t t
Vergueo. 23 8.J 5n 3 83 Ml
llirard 2 01 4T1 74 471 74
llnshen.. 116 94 7sS J6; 867 OS:
tiraham 3 81.. 867 613 kt
tlnlirh 119 1.1 845 f5 "'7 84!
Huston. I 1.047 13 S,'04 ll
Jordaa 47 82 l-2 86 91 .:
karthaus... 154 I4I 449 921 83 04 1
knea Ml 413 .1 - 420 Tlj
l.aweence 197 39 047 I4 847 18
Morris 91 61: 4V1 S3 9.1
Pen. S3 1.! loo 13! Ill 0
Pike- 14 17! 16 04; 6 91
I men 84 91 Jot 8, 275 04
W oodward ... 94 61: 8:0 .16 1.164 9 ,
Tctal I 31.424 34 311.893 57 913.174 61
Heeelved, Clearfield. Pa. Janaarv 38, i670. of
of ivw h on dred and twelve dollars and rcrty foar
"cHool faod, Ml 84 J
0F CLEVRHEI.D CO. 1011 1809.
fly ejipena. ia stswlnff prfstii
1104 II
pi rw pnaou eiptneea, ritl
Hot arfkiteriatal rffsism iW CO
Adv. proposals and printing
Miui( A speriAcations... 77 42
Knrar. and print, new bonds, 17ft 00
Pavment on new li.il ImL AbO na
1,BM 40
6H 00
1A4 00
7ft 00
Jt9 tit
211 00
By Court crier's wafus.
ur tipMaves' wafres
Uy janitor's s-s
Py smnanl paid fltsts dvflclency.H
My road viewi
By Commonwealth costs, vis:
im m vs. Kali and Hear -f'-M'j
lo Bebaiiian htnitb 10& 27
Do
Jo Miller..
7 11
m
nt is
038 73
65 07
16 30
40 111
ea is
24 n
K it
17 70
47 OS
II 78
114 71
II 76
8 or
If 8
15 67
16 00
77 67
Do..
Io..
10..
lo..
Do..
Do..
Do..
Do..,
Do..
Dempsey
Kitcben
Ia moy
Coulters
...... Crciwell
LitiKafelt
Khtarer.......
Horn
Miohaels A Ilurd
, I
Wash. Brady
Hhftnks
Knoi
...... M orrlsoe.H
Flcgsl ,
Do
Da
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
..Crowfoots
Tr..y. M
r ittgerald
llo J,.l,n.nn
Misecllaueoua eost. .
47 70
1,749 14
84 76
34 01
34 03
141 75
41. ti
19 70
lly boardine iuror. in naiiil.l .....
By postage aud telegrams M M
By stationervu
By transcribing old records
wv s rwiuoooiary s lees,
Ur .menses dtliverin dui,lieata
By Jurors wages, vu :
"rand ,;,, 40
Tiaverse t kma
3,453 98
74 38
411 35
1,443 98
117 41
728 00
110 00
By inifueat fees....
By justices' fees
By ISberiir's fees ,'.
Hy Tol and wildcat attains
By insurant on Court liouse
By Auditors' and clerk'. -. .
By Commissioners' olerks' wages, visi
jruiej, iiormer kkki 00
llull.n,i 1,.,. ....
......... evv ww
Bv House of Kefutfe
1,82 00
303 88
86 00
187 31
By Jury Commissioners and olerk
iy reiuaus .
By attorneys' feea, via:
Wnllnc 1)0 0
Teat , .g
8woope.M .0 00
Pulford.. SO OS
MrEnallr... 100 Ot
T. J. McVullough 60 00
By District Attorney's feea. ....
By books and records, vis:
for Hrotbonotary'a ofnoe $110 00
For Commissioners' ettN.. 47 90
Hot Recorder's office ..... J5 60
By constables' fees
Bv election iiiush.
01 5 00
332 60
183 40
357 45
714 98
By Registry Law expenses, via :
uovas ana siauooerr rno J.
Printraeand Itnbli.hine Ww lu .n
Amount paid aeseaeora-.......69t 94)
Additional clerk hire 126 OS
By Burnside bridge..
By printing
By road damages
By Commissioners' eonnseL
By auditing Proth'y's t Register's aoc'u
By miscellaneous... im
By amount overpaid Foi road fund.....
By bal. due county by Trees. Wngley,
1,035 40
too 00
400 00
' 65 00
150 00
30 00
41 30
13 4
3,769 49
Total..
3(5.518 47
Received, Clearfield, January 30, 1870, of Win.
K. Wrigl:y, late Treasurer, the turn of two tho..
aand, seven hundred anj fifty-aiae dollars and
lorty-mneeenta, being in fell of the above balanoa.
37,759 4V.) LEVER fLKOAL. Treasurer.
FOR 1809 AND PBIVIOl'S YEARS.
County. Bounty. State. Militia.
3113 TSl
$l4 IS Url 07l.. . 2 7
161 46 350 OS $ 77 50 03
35 91 S:i7 ST 1 23 It 85
438 41 108 33 3 59 35 It
467 31 S3 39L 32 0
73 30 lit 34 3 0 27 07
23 051 49 63 9 98 6 76
16 103 9 34 22 32
201 4.1 S3 79! t 00 22 80
It 40 72 18 I 76 1 18
13i 17 17 3d 2 23 17 57
M 26'. 27 05
ISO 28 24 St, 12 87 6t 06
150 20 22 13 1 42 12 36
97,674 97 tl.MT 451 t- 81 .. 6
. ... ...
EXfEKSES FOR 1870.
1 By amount due from eollectort 074 97
111, amount due from ensealed u,i, is'iaa ai
It v amnuni rfu. rnn .u '.ft
By detctency for 1I7 ,,044
Total .,, 4., ,
rt? cash la Treasurer's hands
... ti ti is
By balance due from unseated lands for
186t and 1869 lt,9tt 80
By over -charge, in Cheat and llnsloa
townships. M .0
By aggregate amount paid eepervisora, 2,829 94
By Treasures e per ceo 140.-. ...... 85 40
Total
... S,057 80
FIKD IH IiETAIL.
Williaa
yr oas
K. Wrigiey. Kso , late Treasuver. the enm
I.. e Cmii r tn. al.ove casa iieoc au
LEVER FLKtiAL, Treasurer.
kD FOB
In (heal and Huston 13 54
70,By balanoa uncollected
...... 34.189 7!
. 23,2.,T 00
I By Bv amoaat Bv eesl, . ,
TotaL leioner paid Disl In' Trees "T "'"
j.tion.. treasurers, hands. ""
31.29 77 460 03 274 44i 3101 611 1903 80
1.318 91 j 1113 IS. 1. 114 3
347 13 ' ll1 4T 00
Tel 91 40 41' 66 69' 870 91
413 29 1 4. av 13 171 421 4.1
1.713 S4I 2 SO 9 u 37 31V L3"3 79
1."3 91 S89 43' 044 II
1.304 91 .. I 1.279 23
l.oos O.s HI 44 4 86i 03 35
1,703 3? 1 40 0V I 1.68 09
HI 1.1, 3 3 13 8.V 3 IJ 10? 68
1.193 60 148 02 17 5'.' 927 96
I.087 S.v 116 94 1.460 91
1.4 .3 4 18 34 1.181 It
772 01 119 1.1 0..3 49
1.111 31 16 00 1 50 84 1,040 68
321 96 47 82 . 274 14
96 Id 64 14 S3 6:t 79 IS
919 7.V 96 u 5k 3t 779 06
1.495 41 197 19 I.M8 01
.9 4li 91 51 12 M1 1.104 93
071 9 33 19' I 6.18 80
59 07 21 IT. Tl T6 4-0 07
837 SA. 04 91 411 72
3.117 90 M 81, 16 14' 1 990 SI
lli.tll tw 379 9 91 4TI t? 3.M3 64 91. 9 n
W illiam K. Wnglev, Ks... late Treasurer tbe rum
want katag la fall ef the above balance due the
J.I VS fLIOAL, Zrcwim.
1
iwtiiaTY mn itm isMua,
W 1 1,1,1 AM tj. 1ll,ir, Urn,, trim w
the ee.ntv of Heart eld, I. the msiiewl,t
f rewasylraaut, la aceoaal with Ike h,
funds of said eeaeiy for the year A. li.
naaroa.
To balance doc Nnd last aettlemant....l,i If
To balance due from collectors Our IOCS
and previous years ... 1,11 )e
To balance due from Snsented ianda
fur isao , 4,141 rt
To amount assessed c. .nseatesl landl
for Isi09,,., . 4,11139
To additional la Brady, Kerthaut and
K"1" II II
To amount due from collectors' returns In 14
To amount assessed on seated dnplsoateo
'"1809 . 1,,,
To balance duo Treasurer Wrlglry tjt 11
Total
...1.14,088 l
eainitos.
By balance doc from collector! for 1859
and previous years f l,Mf 48
By balance due from unsealed lauds for
1868 and 1869 t,m 09
By balance due Irom collectors' returns 111 to
By eionerations to eolleotors 61 01
By per ccntage allowed collectors 181 90
By amount of hoods redeemed I. 1009, 19,09 11
By amount of coupons canceled lo 109, 3,045 tf
By Treasurer's per cenu j on receiving
18.021 (10 o tl
By Treasurer's per cen tare ou paying
out 123,943 33 321 U
Total
1 334. 61
STATEMENT IN PKTAIL.
To agrrerata amount of hn,l. l..nj CIVA ttl is
ToaggregateamoantrcdeemedtoJanl '
nary. 1809 1213 070 00
To aggregate am't redeem-
ea during 1669 19,197 33
To aggregate amount nnre.
accinea January, 1870... 87,307 37 JTO.SSI 0
To amount of bonds over due 11 650 OS
Tn . .- L I ... ... ! '" '
. ... . ,nisui..,..g,j fO.V.OUC CU
To am't redeemable Jan, 71. 1,800 00 1 1,40
To amount redeemable daring 1670 311 tte ww
To am't redeemaVle July, "71.48,000 00 .
10 am i reaeamable Jan., '72.. 1.400 00 3,400 Of
To amonnt redeemable July, 1871. 14,400 SO
To amount redeemable July, 1873....w 100 M
To amount redeemable July, 187S 1,100 ac
njtaormcoo.
To amouat due I rem eolootorc 3I.60T 48
To amount due from unseated leads. ... 8,401 30
To amount due froeu collectors' roturna 111 IS
To deficiency 10 be raised during 1178, MIS 14S
By bonds redeemable ia '78.41 1.961 0
By ini. oa unredeemed bond. 4,141 tl
By oxoaerntioDa and Treac-
urer'a pcreeatage ..... 1,8M M"
By haL due Treaa. Wrigiey. 828 73
Total ,17,330 79317,111 ft
CERTIFICATES.
W'c the undersigned. Commissioner! of ike
county of Clearfield, in the Commonwealtk of
Pennsylvania, having met on tne 3d day of Jam.
aery, A. II. 1870, according to law, and kav leg
examined the several account, and voucher. f
William K. Wrigiey, Esq., Traaaurer of aaid ecu.
ty, for tbo year A. 1). 1869, dc certify, Lhat we lad
tbem as above stated.
We find the aamnt da. tea SMnty by kirn te
be two thousand, cere hundred and iftr-a.ee
dollars and forty-itoe eenta, (32.759 49.)
Tbe amount doc nnd outstanding front CoMettwrc
for li09 and previous years, ia on County, tw.
titonsand and seventy-four dollars aod Biaety-
aevrn man ,? ora u- . ..... . . .
. . - -. -. - -. . , ... n .ru.j -1 we .ai
Ian and eighty-one eenta, l7l 81 h from ueeate4
1 --. . ... .1 j . . , . .
""-" -1 " u ".""ssas, rn nunorea an. forty
four dollar and forty-three cents, (f 35.144 41 I
The K. n. ... .k. t' s , l. .
- , (HWV Vj Aieaeurwr
ngley is two thousand, seven hundred and fifty.
sin. n,.ll.H I . ......
.... ... ..".I u'uc evoia, i r.,,-)S ... j
. ' . - - vi vmuij leilS CUi
unredeemed is thirty-erven thou sand,. three Laa
dred and sixty seven dollars and cixtv-asvea aeata.
1 8.17.307 67 The k. i
the year A. D. 1870, is twelve thousand, nine ku-
.eul i.l sn. .-11.. ,.iiu,i u. , . .
... ..- wvi.eis, ,i..,u wf. saa we musr.
est for tbe year will amount to the cut of rw.
thousand, two hundred and forty-twe doUan and
six eenta, (82.312 00.)
The amount due from Collectors is one tbcwaaaeV
five hundred and seven dollars and forty -Svweewte,
(81,507 45): from .aerated lands, eight tnewaa.
four hundred and sixty-eight dollars and eixty-
eina Mtli 1 C. AAti I... I. f 1 1 . ' .
one hundred and oleve. dollars and lily cents.
Ii 1 1 ew.i
The amount doc Treaawrer Wrigiey if di beat,
dred and twenty-eight dollars and Mreaty-laree
cents, (M2S 73.)
The amownt to be raiaed by tuatio. doing the
year, to meet the defietcney. is aerwa tkowaaad, tw.
hundred and thirty -three dollar, and Iftvee eeata,
to meet the payments of the current year.
The aggregate balance due tbe several Bekool
Districts by the Treararer ia five hundred and
twelve dollars aud fifty-row aeata, ($511 54); fee
which aee tabalar ctatecaeat.
The aggregate balance due the several tesreekipe
o. Koad funds by tbe Treasurer u ana kuwdred
and twenty-five dollars and Uirty eeau, itilt 30 )
for which aee tabular statemeat.
Witnet. our hands, at Clearfield, this Klh day
of January, A. 1). I8T0.
OTHELLO SMCAD.
FAMt KL H. r-HAFFTtW,
Attest: 8AMCEL U. MIN'BMAN.
ti. B. OoooULXnaa, Clerk. Co.
Wc. tbe eadersireed, Auditnea of ex. onuaty ef
Clearfield, in the Commonwealth ef Pennsyleanus.
having met at tha Ceert Hoaee. i. the borough of
Clearfield, accord -"8 to law. and kaviag examined
the cerrral aoc-'ueu and vouchers of William E.
Wngley, E-s Traaaurer of said (mint., fee tbe
yew A. . i860, si. report that we lad them a
abovs stated.
the balance due from him oa County aoawant ia
twe thousand, seven hundred and fifty nine da liana
and forty -nine eenta, (32,769 49.)
He is also indebted to the Road fand la tbaawaa
of .nc handled and twenty-five 4-iUeee and thirty
eenta, (3125 St'V, and to" the School fand lew
hundred and twelve dollars and fifty-four eecla,
s12 64: while the Bounty fund is sadebud t.
him ia tbe cam of six hundred and tweaty-mgat
dollars and seventy-three eenta. (828 71.)
In testimnev whereof we have aereunte eat csxr
hands, ibis 20ik day ef Januarr. A. D. 1678. '
CLARK BROWN. .
PKICE A. ROWLES,
Attrct: JOnS D. MILLER.
U. B. Oooat-avnua, CVerk. Co. Audioes.
Cl.OTHlNl). A larre steek .t Qotbiaf wilt
he cloeed out at . sacrifice, at
(Opposite the Jail.) . C. HEAT-EE'S.
SI l:l(. li. Fer new euihieasd 6LH19BB
for aale or exchange at
jan3 LEAVY'8 LTVERT STABLE.
CADTIOHThe public la hereby cutioaed
against purchasing or ia any way seeddhea
with a eenai. ONE nORSB TOP Bl'UOI.
purchased by sac at Bherit . Sale, and left at
Trler'a. as tbe came belongs to are.
Tyler a, Feb. 1 It H. B. BRl'SU.
CI Al'TIOWJ-AM persons ere kerebv eaaUeaed
. against purcbaaiag a eertaia NOTE give ky
me te Jaanea Concway, dated January 13(k, 1670,
aa I kav. never received value for the ammo, and
am determined act te pav it.
1 lilt tLAl'MfB G IRA ED.
ClArTIOK. Tnepahlie ia berehv eeutteeed
'not to harbor or trwet wiv wire. CORML1A
Ct'RKY.wf Beccaria township, who has left my
bed and board wirhoal cause or preveeatio., aa I
will not pay aay debej of her contracting efear '
this date. joua a.i'.i ktt-
tllen Hope. Feb, l.!?-'":
c
At'TIOJAU persons are hereby eaatlcaed
agaiaet baytag er meddling with tbe follecrw
ing peroneal property, aow ia the poceeeaiea off
Emit Bolopioa. of Covlngtoa township, cia: Oac
gray horse aad csic gray mare, with baraeee, ewe
b.g sled aad fixt.ree.two log chains. one tese-Ww.
wagon, one harrow, oa. plow. Sc.. aa tbe ansa,
belongs to me. ALFRED VlAEli.
Frenebville, FeK 1. 1670 3tpd.
DIaH'TIO OF PARTiF.9tRIP
The partnership heretofore existing bctweets
Hie undersigned was dissolved Ike 34tk day of
January. 1870, by mutual coeieewt. Tbo beka,
accounts, clock. Ac, of the said firm are takea by
A. 1. Snaw, to whom all persona having claima
mast at'ply for aettlement, and all peracaa know,
ing themselves Indebted will make pavment
T. J. BUYER.
314 A. I. FIIAW.
The drug business will hereafter be conducted!
by tbe undersigned, who will nt all timee keep tb.
eti.ck full and eosr-pleie. and make It aa eb.teet Oar
pereons la want of goods ia ate line to give btaj
a call. A. I. SHAW.
JAMES H. PARKER,
PORK r ACKER,
Aad WboleaaH. Healer ba Bacna, Mees Psxrk,
Lard, bagar Cured Hams aad Beet,
Ko. 309 Liberty Street,
S3 riTTSRI'ltn, PF.JSVA. 1m
.1 Y.ILIABLE FARn FOR SALE.
CONTAINING ItO ACRtS.
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X fwntw nf lit ftrfifsrtr, f-f for m of tlk
wtiM 9krfrtv (tmf in Li-pi nwtirii.. mtta
ttod witliin tw wiitr th kMr,mifai ml Cr,4.
Tb trtvrnj ttwiTttBiM If swr, Ttt ft ir
hftTtup tkrm ft dwrlhtig IttsttBt. Wat Wni.fnM
irwirtac boat. Ml ftll vthf mmtmmrw tmtm4mw
toffMh-r will. wtwltftrvi mf trrHimt tplJ
ft 11 si fMboM. ll will lr baytft fftc t8 til lkx trv.
f April Mil, lm if i mA4 It vtU rwlM.
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