Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, February 23, 1870, Image 2

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    ShcUintMiran.
(j comic ILGoohlandkr, Kilitor.
" CIXAIU'IKI.P, TA.
r.niErAY morning, rr.ii. s
uro.
Kit So ! It h announced in Wash
ington ly Senators, nnJ bealawairs
jrcncrolly that no one will he confirm
til Judge of the Supreme Court, unless
lis picdijetn himself in advance to as
slst in revnrsin;' tie Into legal tonilur
decision of that Court. If thin he
Slatcsmanbhip, what in rascality f
Senntor SauUbiiry, of Ielavnro,
hint week introduced a scries) of reso
lutions in the United States Senate,
demanding a restoration of this gov
crnment to the liandi of white men.
Tho movement wan denounced as
treason by mcli drunken liloats as i
Morton. Yules ami Cnandlcr. hat
, Kraal pity that tho parents of these
,nntAVl mnnilnpa ,,. .I.Ib rvl t
"Bully eor you, rtnETURF.N." The
negro Legislature of Louisiana, ln?t
week passed a resolution censuring
. j . i : t : . : l- l n -.1 :i ..- ..r
Jlllll Jtr"IIIUIIIU)' O. iirnun, ouiiwi ui
the Bulletin, from appearing on the
floor of tho House, ilr. Jewell lias
been telling some wholesome truths
in his paper about tho members, hence
tho resolution. "The colored troops"
und scalawags fight nobly as Legiila
, tors.
Tho buying and selling of Cadet
hips by Congressmen, will odd a new
chapter to (he next edition of tho
"grand moral idea" Catechism, "in
order to keep tin with tho progress of
iht ago." Unless the constituencies
of tlieso godly members keep a sharp
look out, they will wsko up some
morning, with their farms, houses and
lots i-old, under the Influences of this
reconstructed age.
Tns rninc Eclitskd. Prince
Arthur of England, who arrived in
Washington (ibout tho time ilev.
Bevels, the nero Senator from Missis-
sippi did, has been almost entirely
iirnorcd lv President Grant and the
loil" Senators and Congressmen who
by too way are all running alter, ana
bowing and scraping to their "colored
brother." Tho "eolorod gentleman"
has completely eclipsed tho Prime,
who Is nowhero when Be v. Hovels is
around
Some London journals cannot ho
lioco Mrs. Stows capable of nilering
."a deliberate falsehood." Why not?
, There are a great many liars in the
moro likely to bo orio of them than
this eamo Mrs. Harriet Beecher
Slowe. No one ever liod half as
much about the land of their birth,
and after this it is but natural to lie
about one's neighbors. She and lior
brother Henry aro gay deceivcts
mako their money that way. Their
apparent morality is a fraud.
Confibmlo. Tho United Slates
Senate, on Thursday last, confirmed
Hon. Win. Strong, of this State, and
lalo Judge of our Supremo Court, as a
Judge of the U. S. Supremo Court,
wbilo Bradley, whoso name tho Presi
dent sent in ut tho samo time, was
dropped. As Judgo Strong, two
years ago, with Agnsvr ui.d Beod,
decided tho legal tender act tttitonsli
tutional, ho must try and reconstruct
Chief Justieo t'haso and tho majority
of tho Court on this bit of heresy.
This view of Strong's obtained lor
him his confirmation, and nothing else.
Buhkau Bodbsrs. Several years
ago a clerk in tho Internal Bercntie
o flics Invented th "ribbon" Stamp
canceller, out of which ho and a few
members of tho Bureau hnvo mado a
fortune. They hare manufactured
and sold over four millions of those
canceller. Tho Bureau boss has just
decided that they are worthless that
tho stamps ara washed and used limu
and again, until the Kevenuo has been
' delrauded out of millions of dollar.
He orders that after May, 170, all
stamps must bo cancelled with a pon
and eood black ink. or by a neir
mnchine invented by an employee
which cuts tho stamp so as to rendor
it useless. If Ot'SO who have the
"ribbon" canceller throw it away, and
buy tho soino number of the new
invention they will contribute muchly
to the little ring in the lieparlmctit
and by tho time all aro supplied a new
tlevisiou and a new cuncellcr will be
ready. G'lang loyally 1
In a Pinch, Too. The much rolo
bralcd "loil" Congressman It. K. But
ler, from Trtinesiep, also sold n Cadet
' frhip, but when sent for by the Com
mittee, he explains by saying that be
l;nd ucd the money to partly help
elect Slokos, Governor, and had divi -
tied ihe rest belwcen himself and other
pohiifians lor nc in ino campiiign.
. al..,l ... n mnl-pi! I.r.it.l if '
U ril'l'OSU IIIU1, III M f
.iew his explanation will be entirely
satisfactory lo a "loil'' Congress.
This fellow, Unt'rr, was admitted to
' 1,1s sent without taking tho iron clad
...ii. ..tii.. 1. 1... 1. ...1 1 . . ..i,i
until," although he had been a rebel
Colonel, and of course ineliigiblc.
Of such mulaiiul uro scalawag
iTiadc Dew en, North Carolina
Clirgressmnn,old two Csde'.ships for
f l.SoO rath, but say I
used the
money lo tarry the election for the
Union men.
Wc enn imagine John C.vodu rising
in h's '"'"ti xilniiiiint;: ' Gl "VlftG'il,"
Bullet' and Dcees urv "luif ami
ihnswnn gentltuun.' ''
Tit Sthemm tit Work.
We notice by 1 li. if lirtiilni, that
noi-ro lltireau lloimtd, Hilini S oil,
Kx Ijov. rolhuk, Judgo Strung, and
a lot of oilier aiiliijnati'd semi religious
grannies, aro at work trying to gel
"Almihly Gd ntut tlio Christian
l'cliion iticorpoiatod in tlm Consti
tution of llin I'liiied States." We
had supposed that when Sambo was
acknowledged in (hut instrument that
they would bo satisfied ; but in tli'u
we have been mistaken.
Wo often wondered why that class
of public men to whicli they oolong,
paid so little respect to that instru
ment, oven after having tnken an oath
to support it. As they nlways culled
upon (iod when thoy took the oath
and then violated it with impunity,
would they hnvo any moro respoct
for it after their aeliemo is purfcelcd f
During the wnrtheso men eared loss
for the Constitution of tho United
Stato than for a soldier's dischurge.
The negro bureau portion of them
violated it daily; and now havo the
impudenco to call upon those who
always respected thnl instrument,
to assist them to repair it. T lie ho
same men are now blaspheming the
namo of Almighty God by putting
"in God we trust" on tho bogus five
oont picco wbu.li they aro inuiiufuo
luring, and llien try to palm it off
on the public for money. Their reli
gion and their assumed respect for
tho Constitution, is like thoir money,
BOG US. They intiuinte ulso, that the
action of the Bovolutionery patriots
"dishonors God," whilo they assume
to glorify Hint by manufacturing
bogus money. In the economy ol
nature, like produces like, hence
James Pollock's bogus money, al
though "in God we trust," is inscribed
on its face, it is nevertheless bogus
still.
Wo aro sorry to seo tho names of
gentlemen to this Strong circular,
who hnvo heretofore passed fornoithcr
fools nor fanatics, und paid Uriel
attention to their own affair and
allowed their neighbors to do the
same. Fanaticism and disrespect to
God are evidently on the increase
under tho special dirc:lion of these
modern Scribes und Pharisees.
"Old Jfick" wilh equal propriety
might quote tho epistles of St. Paul,
to a congregation us fur such men as
Howard, MoClurg, Allison, Moorehead
and "Tom" Marbhull, to talk about a
proper respect for the Constitution,
sonic of whom have violated thai
instrument daily for five or six year.
Where Ihe runts .$.
Tho investigation by tho Legisla
ture of the manner in which the State
Trrasuror has for years bundled the
State funds, is producing some good
results. Tho reason why lbs million
nnd a half of Imlttiicti, usually in the
Treasury could not be applied to the
cancellation of our State indebtedness
a ftnto itlnin Tl tins lu-pn tmnd In
run bunks belonging to llio corruption
ring. Banks have been run for years
on the taxes collected off the people.
This is fully demonstrated by the
tubular statement furnished the Com
mit too by tho Stato Treuror. The
following bunks and bankers arc doing
business on tho people's taxes, viz:
Atlfli'-ny Rsnl, fTrrsmrrr't own, )... f?fi.Vl!W
f imi NNti'jii&l Hunk, IlitrriiSiirv ?:l.t,ntM'
l.'tufin lUnkmg C., Phil&rtslilnik
1 10.UOO
Jolia J. PiUi-r-oa'i Usnk. M . fl ,ri...
C'-nciPMiitali Merfiir'f l!ink, Tuwaoi
".UKs" IMpwuv, rtiiUlfl,liiam
lViila M. Uojd. Aiioodk.
Cnrurtrun'B Hunk, MuHIiHnitD
Firvt Nslionsl Hank, llrin-ronlc.
.Ut Coukt A Co., l'hillrl.Ui..
2u,fi0it
1 01,OIH
tO.lllie
10,01)1!
4-',(IC0
ToUI fl,oi",0ii
Here we have ton bunks and bank
r who ar using over a million ol
dollars of tho taxes, out of which they
are enriching thcmsclscs.
It will bo noticed that our neigh.
I bors at Bellefoiito and Altoonu have a
branch of the Stale Treusury. Some
of iheso institutions have had this
money for years, from which the State
has never realized one cent fur interest
This is not all. Thcso very instil u
tions hud this amount of money bo
longing to tho State, when tho Svhool
Drafts for oar county were refused
payment at tho cninter oi Slate
Trei surer M key, during the past
Tall, some of which ure not yet paid
What greater onlrngo can an ngeni
pcrpclralo upon hia employer than to
uulluel hi money nnd then refuse to
lake up bis obligations? Yet, this is
just what It. F. Muckey, Cashier of
tho Allegheny National Bunk, and
Stulo Treasurer, has dono for tho tax
payers o( Pennsylvania.
It gives us great pleasure to state
lliHt Mr. Jluckey is "loil to tho core,"
as well as all the institutions named,
hence w e suppose these efforts of Cam
eron k Co. uro but patriotic effusions.
Stloil.K bk Bt'Anut;i. No officers
in tho economy of our government,
ure compelled lo ossumo higher and
greater responsibilities than the Judges
of tho United Slates Supremo Court;
yet, none aro so meanly rewarded.
Their salaries should bo rained to at
least half that of the President, with
out any hesitation on tho part ol
Congressmen. Brains and a knowl
edge of law and Constitutions seem to
, mm)Unt to nolhinir these limes, while
( ,in,c, plJ ,r,ml,..rs.rnp, command a
(i ,,rcl1limn. Tho ,aol.y 0f ,ne
Chief Justieo is but $6,500, while that
of General is f 18,T")0. This difference
between a learned nnd able jurist and
the leader of n torch and turpentine
CXp ilUion "to tho sea" or a mill and
1 1
bam burner is entirely too great.
B.VD I'oBTIIK ClIAIKM.t. Il look
now as though "II0110H" "Glory to
God" Covodo, wdio two week ago
cheated General Foster out of hi seal
: in Congress, had also boon engaged
" selling tsdet-liips. It is saM liow-
1 ever, that ho gives bis etnnlings lo tho
f'huich. If this is so, the end may
'justify the means, and Covodo still
1 remain a fjilbfut gM'y mernhT.
I'UjfT WAv S
.VofMiir fliif for Hf'lfoil.
Frm the day thai the Saviour drove
the g:iiililomuiiil money 'hanger out
of tho Temple l tho present period,
the lo has not assembled a moro cor
rupt nnd depraved body of men nny
where than llioso who have met at
our National Capitol for the past six
years, entitled Congressmen. They
buy und sell each other and their con
stituent, und then rob ihe Treasury.
Laws und charters nro bought and
sold liko merchandise ut tho counter.
Congressmen nro obtaining titles to
all tho public lands and tho great rail
roads, and at the sumo time aro rob
liintr the Treasury annually of millions
of dollars.
Tho latest outrago brought to pub
lic notice is tho selling of Cndclbhips
in the Military and Naval Academics
ut West Point und Annapolis. A
committeo of Congress is now investi
gating the mutter. Tho Washington
correspondent of tho X 1'. Herald of
tho lUlh, says :
"The prinsinal af eiamineil to day wai thai
of B. Ni'wcun I'L-tlti, lats mtnilwr of CunprrtM from
the Tweulictb I'onDivlvauia dinlrict. Three wit-
ttdftfi were examined, nainelr, Maiur lllf.ss, eihlor
or the Tilunvtlki Herald ; Mr. V, bur and Mr. Iir
ricknin: and their tcittmony, If true, ii 01 very
datnag int eharaeter. Ac?onliii le their Menre,
when the nominating aonvetiilna nM '.a Franklin,
and Mr. Pcttli waichoacu ai the .anriidale, Majur
MluK had au interview Ttil' Pettii ami oflVred
J.iUO lo Uie latler on Hie f. jdiiiou that lie would
live the eadetithip W Uleh he wm eutitled lo a
'" u' n,.S.e, ot Tlinatille, a man Interrelel
lo eoine e ileal in tho oil buluc. Mr. Cellla,
they allefo in 'joeir teltiuotiy, accepted the oOer
wilhout an J tun!ilicalion, prumiims to make the
a,.pon.' jfnl in caae bo ahouU get elerlr,!. It
eei'ii that Major llloai bad been euiMulled on the
'.oject by Mr. Diahop, s;r,, before the bteetinjr of
the noniinotinjr oonveulios waa held, and bad been
instructed to loako the vfler not merely to Mr.
1'ettii, but to the pereun, wboaoeeer it might be,
whosueeeeded inobtninin the nomination. After
including with Pol In, Major IlloH went ba'k to
Tiluaville and reported progren lo Mr. Uiabop.
6ubeeo,uetitly Mr. rottia a-'t elected, and Ihe pru
pmitwn waa renewed, ilr. rtn tbeu explained
that he bad promiaed tho cadelibip to another
party before It lute' oiler, and that ai aooa aa he
might lucceed in putting off parly number one he
would conclude the bargain with party number
two. The arrangement remained in inepente for
onia tiuie. when at last Mr. Uerrickiun, a friend
of I'etiii, came to Mr. Iliabop'i friend, Major Uloio,
and atalrd th.rf ho wal aut hori led lo cle ttie bar
rain. Mr. liorriebeon explained to Uloaa that
1'etlia had borrowed f--'.'iu fruM bin (Dcrrirkoou)
for election purpoaco, and that I'eltii wai willing
to gire lliibop , aoa the cadctahip if Biihop wuuld
pay S.'IOtt more than originally propoaed, or I0
in all i at the eamo (iiao llerrickaoa ihowed a note
of l'ettif promiaing o pay lierrickaon tsl), and
containing an eniloiaement ly rctlii to the rflcct
that "The wilbin l ite shall bo eaneellrd when
Ilia mosey il paid by Mr. U11I1..D." Illou aeertit.
ed the propoaitiuo fur lliabop to pay uii, and the
bargain waa eloaed. After Ibe eoniumnialiwB of
Ibia arrangrmcut It aeema thai i'eltii waaharraoed
by the first party to whom be bad promised to give
I lie cadelship, and (11 ally to get rid of tho thing
ho (Pettis) wrote to this nartr, number one. ei-
pressing regret that ho could aot keep bia promise,
and eiplaiulng I bat o-uaiary embarrasamenta
ni u'Hit;f-u nlm (u Ul,puae 01 1 lie appointment t
Mr. Bishop. The wrilinr of this iniu-licious let
ter Is said to havo been the eause of tho discovery
of the improper transaction. 1'artv number one,
being inceuaed at I'ellis' g"in- l.atk on his word,
showed the letter to some ol bis friends; tho mat
ter got talked about, and anally reached tho oars
of the people, who thought it their duty to com
mnnirnle it lo CMigrrae. The investigating com
mittee And that the Scld of iheir inveaiigationt is
daily brooming r'nlnrgc.1. fresh oases are retri
ed every day, and the probability set ma tu be that
Ihe labors of Ihe committeo will but soon reach a
close. At prcscut there are some Ira case report
ed two or three froua Louisiana, two from ronlb
Carolina, three or four from I'ennaylrania, and Ibe
rest fruni other Stales. The caipel-baggers thus
fartiein to roonopoliie a lien's share ul the traffic."
JItVlurt uurt Cameron.
Col. MuCluro lias written a letter
explanatory of a paragraph in Senutor
Wilson's article in tho Atlantic Month
ly on Edwin SI. Stuntnn. Senutor
Wilson hud represented thnl Mr f'-am.
cron rcsiQneil (us poMlioli us .Secretary
of War and suggested Mr. Stanton us
his successor. Col. McClure insists
that Cameron was removal by Presi
dent Lincoln, and that the correspon
dence published in llio papers, pur
porting lo be a resignation of Cuinor
011 and an acceptance of llio sumo by
tho President, was an "ullerlhought,"
suggested and carried out "to break
Ihu full of a Cabinet Minister who had
justly liirfeitod the confidence of the
Administration nnd of tho country,
and w huso dismissal was nr. imperious
necessity lo save the national credit."
Tho letter is very severe on Mr.
Cameron, nnd winds up by saying:
"Mr Lincoln and Mr. Stanton arc
both dead, and it is duo to the memo
ry of both thai the appointment of
Mr. Si anion shall not Le mado to ap
pear falsely in history as having hcen
dictated or suggested by Mr. Camer
on, or iiilented to perpetuate his poli
". The change whs made to redeem
tho Government from tho deadly at-mo-jihere
of corruption that came up
from tho seething cauldron of the
War .Department. It was demanded
not only by every diclato of patriot
ism, but il was formally and peremp
torily called for in finuiicialcircles.witli
llio positive assurance Unit 110 addi
tional loans could bo negotiated until
dishonesty nod incompetency were
dethroned from tho head of the War
Onico. That demand removed -Mr.
Cameron, and ii was fully met by the
appointment of Mr. Stanton."
A Ni:w 1'aiuion Hkoklr. Il seems
thai daddy Grant has gtmo into the
pardon business. As ho and his son
Ulyssus, j.iinlly sold cotton permits
and banished Jews from tho errnv
boundaries during the war, whul is
there to hinder them from going in In
Ihe pardon business? in the namo of
President Grant and Father, pardon
brokers, Covington, Ky., and Wash
inglon, D. V.
Tho Washirglon correspondent of
tho asocial.o press of (he 20th, says:
The President at the solicitation of Jeree Oram
aud Vinocul S'lniilile, has paobmrd H, H. Nrwman,
ol Covington, ki-ntni-kv, eoiivirti'd or rttuaioo
wilh Hie revenue oflieers lo defraud the llorern
mrnl in toliano returaa. aad aentenoed to pay a
tier of rb ven thousand dutlare and iiaprisoniuetil.
The pardon was ordrrcd al the White Hue, and
takru over to tbe Attorney llrvteral, who insisted
ibet tho caae should bave bees referttHl tn bis
departmml Ural, that Die papen might have been
st ilt out lo Ihe 1'nited Stales llialrirl Allornry lr
his reriiot) of tbe matter, tu the end that Intelli
gent action anold bo tskea. lie was, however,
uverruled, and lb pardon wal ordered, tbnucli
a-me d'lay was azreed upon Utat Ibo papers
miffht go Ihrnugh lite regular channels.
Wo wonder how much Jcsso gels of
this 811,0(10 refund, for his disinteres
ted pilgrimage to L'lysstis! Wo won
der how much snubbing Hoar will
stand I We wonder if the fellow who
used to l ido tho mulo Was lo spit in
his face, whether ho would pocket the
spiltlo !
Pbotlttion Tho duties on ten,
eoffen and sugar yield a revenue of
t.iri,nt'U,ii(i(i, wi-iio those on all other
unities in the tariff do not exceed
l(i;,ni0,uO0. This is (ho way Itadi
cal politician! protect tho musses
High duties on tho nocussarieii of life,
low duties on luxuries.
Tho Senate, on (he 1 7th, passed tho
Homo hill, admitting Mississippi to
reprcsent.ntion in the Cntierrss id' the
nation. The net Is idenlicul with Hint
upplied lo irgima. lexas U still Ibe
'Lvnn ft sr."
t SI I! I "lelessi
Thrn ntirl .I'bir,
"Tho reigning party In Ihe United
Stale cIh i 111 In im the party of moml
ideas. They helniig to a sect colled
Perliirtloni-t " They are the saints
of llio hind, and nil Dcmnfrnl and
tVinservative nro sinner. They are
purn ami chnnio like tho Sumner,
mild like Iho Urakes, lemperato like
the Chandlers und Yateses, refined
and discreet like tho Wilsons, liicinior
ested and virtuous liko tho Wendell
I'hillipscs, modest liko tho Hamlius,
beyond temptation liko tho Fonloiis
and dimerous in a word, tho very
saint of the land, and as such tho
original of that immaculate party who,
many year ago, mot in the old Bay
Statu and rosolved :
First, That tho world and tho full
ness thereof belong to tho saints, and
Secondly, That irr are the taints."
"Wo do not question that a great
many of the Kudicul lenders sincere!
believo that they are Iho saints, anil
that all the rest of tho world are sin
ners. "See," said one of them, "nil
these Democratic grog shops." "Be
hold," said another, "all theso Demo
cratic semi pnn'.iors." and so these
lladiciil Pharisees run the round of
self riehteoiisness and vituperation.
"Sec,' we might add, "tho frightful in
c.easo of corruption in Federal and
slate .Legislation, tlio rottenness (if
public men und public. I1I0, shoddy
contracts and work fur the (jovera
nient and people." "Behold," wo may
udd, "the growing demoralization
since tho Bepiibliean party was born."
T.10 Itadinul purly may not aell as
much rum, but they drink as much
and present a much worse example.
They nto as profimo und indecent, as
immoral and impure, as exloilioiiiile
and unjust, us those upon whom they
put Ihu bund of excommunication. If
there is "a woe unto them who call
good evil, und evil good," they are
not likely lo atand uhove their fel
low. Pretension is not virtue, and
preaching righteousness is not prac
ticing il. This is not the first epoch
in which we havo beard the doctrine
of "universal brotherhood" from llio
forum and pulpit. Thesnmecry with
man)' is but another nnmo fur the old
Ciesnrism, and with others buluuolher
namo for tho otd Punlheism. The
new name or new fact is, Federal ten- j
Iraliznlion in the name of tho people,
for whoso real welfare il cures not at
all. It absorb States, weuken free
Government, segregates the people,
combines the ptirso and the sword, es
tablishes military rule in place of civil
rights, fights tor power, maintains
power, lives on power, claims every
thing of individual and civil liberty,
and yields nothing."
"We should ba very sorry to despair
of tho Jo-public, or to be considered ss
mere rronker in discussing its wcl
fare; but history, reason, and nature
aliko teach us thul we are human. und
therefore not infallible. The theo
ry of our Government M that of a
representative Democracy a Itepub
lic. Tho theory of a Human Ktnpire
was, upon the contrary, that ot 11 rep
resentative despot ism. But, as names
are not thing, let us ask in what do
wo differ ? The Bomun Empiro had a
Senate, which was the depository of
great power nnd so ha tho United
States. There were political spies and
private accusers in old Rome; aud there
are hurts of these in Ihe United State
Augustus and Tiberius wtro not
wnrso coiifisciitors of properly than
Messrs. Seward and Stanton undel
Lincoln. Congress lias made thenoor
SO IIOOI Afc tuu 1 luwi-aa, v ekj'iiiaa, w J
legislation und pernicious teach
ings as to be compelled to distribute
money to the people ; and this is just
whul was dune in Borne Patrician
luxury for Iho great in power, nnd
(he pool-conciliated by corn and bread.
So long as Homo maintained tho au
tonomy of the State or Colonies, the
peoplo were comparatively free
When the'dividing line were broken,
despotism was supreme ; and so it will
bo with us. Hnpucily und corruption
were tho great Ilomnn crimes, nnd it
is the sumo wilh n. The old Prn-to-linn
Guard was an incidi nt of civil
wur, and iho military satnip of the
.South have been the fruits of the same
sad precedent. Tho old Northern
tribes were taught by Boms that the
gate of W'halhalla were forever open
10 those who presented iheinselvr.-.
stained with -Iho blood of tjieir van
quished enemies. These, 'wo read,
were converted into Christianity, brl
curried their old feeling into their
new creeds. We have just ibis paral
lel to day, when we see Gemini Ames
made, by his own sword, a I'. S. Sen
nlor from Mississippi ; Gcncril Cunby,
alter ruling Virginia, mudo the chief
of a new Military Department and a
monstrosity liko General Sicklts sent
10 represent the U. S. Government
and il Badical saints in fur oil Spain.
Tho emigrant carpel baggers and
scallawags who fill Congress uld the
Southern Slate Legislature ate but
tho liltlu stars that revolve around
the Bud ic'ii I planet, nnd wilh thorn,
too, as wo could show, tho history of
the old world is but repeating itsvlf
al home."
The foregoing editorial is from the
New York Express. We giro il prom
inence because it is nblo and truth
ful, and reflects in our own views of
tho present political condition of this
unfortunate country.
Ampersonvu.h The friends aid
admirers of the "lute lamented Sum
Ion" no doubt lovo tu hear aid see
his great deeds rehearsed. The paler
son (N. J.) Guardian publislp the
following hole, which has a pecial
and pcculiur interest al tho csenl
lime:
"Mr. KniToa: I was a ifsoner
nino montliH kept there beciuio .Sec
retary 8titiilon would not pcritH me
10 be exchunged kept there Ijcniise
Stanton Hindu Iho devilish docllealion
that ho was not willing to cxlliange
able bodied rebels fur ciiiucialej Union
prisoners kept there because ll Man
ton's ptini tilio about acknow pdging
tho leitels as belligerents keil ihero
till my health w as ruined and s wreck
left of my lormer sclK Sliittou is
(Isud now. May (lod bo more) merci
ful lo him than ho who to tla thou
sands who perished at Anilcri nvillc
und oilier Southern prisons, .mciiiisu
he refused our exchungn, aii for a
long whilo even rolnsod mediimes to
bo sent us I urn an humble "Mier
what is left of me nnd alik.inh 1
belong lo no association, und do not
loctiiro every three weeks! alrout'
Andersonville.l snfTered there, ,d saw
thoiisunds curried out tlead, liK-niise
Statiton was at tho head of tlj War
L'epurtment. Ams.rsohvui,e "
A ctMeriipoiiiry says: Vhi clor
gymon preach against Iho "perilcions
literature of I he ei iod," aro Iladiial
journal! Iiislified iu accusing tuoin of
psriisanobir T
.VnrurnfltnMoii lo br Hrtlrlrted.
The following Is a summary of the!
provisions of a bill w lilth is now before
Congress, having for il objiicl the
exclusion of wlolu Kiirirnii linini
grunts from the electiva franchise s
"I'rnreedinra for nsturaliralioll antiat ha lakes
before Ilia I'niled States eirsmt o? dialtiM c-urts,
or, where Ihero wr-re not moro than two lorms
anoually of three, before the I nitrd Slalea court
of highest Jurladirlion or Ihe Htatc. Ae a Srst
step, lbs applicant muat file with Ihe clerk of the
oourt a Notice of Intention I becoino a e'.tiren,
which nolnie shall stale full particulars of birlb,
parculago, rcaiilcnee, arrival m the country, Ac
aud be anus! giv the names nf two citileiis who
know hint j.waoually. Tho s .lice is tu be kd,
but open lor iiiapcctinn rr copying. Aflit lour
ears' subseo.urul conl'uous rmJtnce in the
I'niled SJuiva, ho may apply lo one of tbe oourts
named for ailmis-ica to rilntaship, albail twenty
days hcloro the ! fai nr scssiou thereof, lie must
bave lived iu '.he Hlate for tbe previoua aix mouths,
aud in tho dlatriet, county, or pariah In which the
application is mado for thirty days. And ha must
prodncu One or more oredilile oitiiens who eau tes
ttfv a all the foregoing partlonlare, as alo to his
''.oral character aud lilueas gent-rally for admis
sion. A ny citizen may produce opposing evidence.
If the eourl is lalialied iu tbe appUcints luror, II
will giro him-a certificate of naturalisation, to
tako eileel 111 inoulln thereafter, aud so slating."
The hill has been devised for the
express purpose of saving the Badical
party from duf'uat at tho coming Prusi
UeiKiul election, and from Ihu purrnu
nciil destruction which is impending
over i I. Tho iiniiiediulo effect of the
proposed enactment would be to can
cel ctery declaration oi intention
already mado by any immigrant, and
compel the party to make a new dec
larulion, alter which be must wuit
four years bo lore he can get his natu
mlizalion papers, and six months more
lie I ore ho can vole. 1 In woultj put
tho immigrant who has buen in this
country live years on thasuma fouling
Willi linn who arrived yesterday
ltesidence is to count fur nothing, if it
is residence prior to the passage of the
proposed law. No application is tu
be regarded unless it win made to Ibe
clerk of a United .States Court, whereas
all previous declarations hnvo been
made lo Stute Courts By tho new
law all existing appliculion would be
made null and void, und there tcitl be a
total interruption of natural ixitm for
four years and tix months. This is a
villainous scheme for preventing thou
sands of w hile Buropuuii immigrants
from voting al the next Presidential
election. If it succeeds there will Ire
no fresh nsiuruliziitions until the mid
dle of the next Prcsiduiiliul term. Il
is a confession of weakness on the
part of the Badical purly, and a des
perate attempt to save il from defeat
111 the Cuming Presidential contest.
Tho restriction of naluiuliialioii to
the United Mates Courts must neces
sarily work great hurdnhip, wilhout
any compensating good. It will ren
der tlio process ol nuturulixution mi
troublesome und so costly that many
will be dot erred from assuming the
rights of citizenship and that is the
object of tho bill.
Such an enactment seem exceed
ingly harsh and unjust when the
Bepublicun purly bus just t oiilorreil
the right to vote mid hold office on
every stupid and ignorant .negro in
tiio country. Il is an outrage upon
while Europeans whiek ought to be
resented by every man who bus a drop
of such blood in hi veins. .Such a
discrimination against the higher and
more intelligent race in favor of the
lower and moro ignorant one ought to
cull forth universal execration. It is
tiie last, the basest, and llio most des
Iterate resort of a parly which fears
tho result of a fee election by ull the
peoplo who would be entitled lo Vole
under Ihu existing laws of the country.
Tlio Uartiui Ttn'i declares that
w hen Senutor Sumner cotiiplimutitod
Mrs. Senutor Bevels upon tho good
lortuiie of her liushand, ihut delighted
lady replied, "Thank you, suh ! dough
do Jyord ufUick you w id a w hite skin,
he gib you a heart as black as any
body's?" She was right almnt Sumner's heart,
of course, but as fur bia skin, it has no
right to be quite a whito as any
body's., for he has a (lush of negro
blood in bis veins his great grand
mother being a quadroon irotn Demar
aru. Old Sumner married her becnuse
she had money left her by her father.
This is true. )iy Hook.
A Pennsylvania negro has been
elected by Iho Sou lb Carolina nrgro
Legislature, Ass'K'iuto Justice of tho
"of. reine Com t of that fitute.
Arm drrrtisfmrnn.
Attention, Watrrmcn !
THE andersignrd wish to Inform all up river
watermen Ibet Ihry bavaa large and esimmo
Ui..os bowse at tbo BIU BAsl.N', where they are
pn pared to accomino-lala aa many aa Will favor
them wilh a call. The rocka having been blown
out, il is now a eery deairshle place tw laad, as
vafta can tie oa ritber ride of the river.
Feb. ."J 4lpd FRA7.II.R A HOOVER.
IMIR KOI.miM IMfKtll F.ll PASIII.V
SHUINU MACHINE. Tlieaa wiaedoaee
lueko a strong, duraido and elaalie stiicb t will
sew with ease every variely of eottun, woob-a.
Iiaen and silk goods, from tbe Onset to tlio coarsest,
and of any required Ibsrkavaa, at greater eperd
sad wilh lee -owes aad aoiae than any other
machine. A ffema wanted in every town. Liberal
oottiniiaslnn eHowcd. For terma and circular ad
dreee A R. HAMILTON, No. TOO Cbeelnol street,
rhiladi lpbia. I'a., Sole Agent. I 1:1 It
nMIallTB ATOH'S l.'DTlriiXolloe
ia herehy given that teller of adminlatratien
aa Iho ealale of Ji UN luHCII. dseeed, late
ol Bell township, CtcarCrtd ceanly, I'enn'a hae.
ing been daly granted to the andcrsigncd, all per
sons indebted to raid ealate will plea make pay.
men!, and Ihne having elatsia or demands Will
present them properly authenucated for sot dement
and allowance without d'-ley.
II. U ItFNDFRSOX,
ISAAC Bol Cll,
Ostrnd. Feb. 33 t fi. Admlnislralnrr.
RrC:IHTI'.Rsi SiDTH Ii Notice Is bcrebr
given that the folbiwing aesnwnts hare been
exemined and paed by me. and remain filed nf
record in this oflic for lb inspection nf beirs,
Icjralece. creditors, and all others In anyother War
int'irestcd. and will be presented lo Iho next Or.
phnns Court ol Clearliel I eounly, lo he held al Ibe
Court House, In Ihe bomnirh of Clearfield, com
mencing nn the th'rd Monday (being Iho Slat
dorl ol Marrh. A. D. Is70.
Final account of Joseph II. Brelh and Mary
Williams, administrators of Samuel Williams, lata
of llnmsidc township, deceased.
Final eeewtinl of Catharine Mitchell, eaeealrla
of C. C. Milcbell. I lie tf Itu-naide lownalnp. dre'd.
Final eecniinl of John I'slliin and I'lisa Ferga
sow, eveeulors of .lames F'etgasnn, lale of lb bor
ough nf Lumber City, deceaaed.
Partial account of Samurl llagerty. executor of
Samnrl llagrrlr, Sr., lale of tlulich township,
decraaed.
Fiaal account of Samuel llagerty, guardian of
n illroa C. le.
Krniavaa
nisvaa's Orrirft. A. W. l.KR,
d. Be., Feh. SI, lSTO tr. I Itegistei
Clearfield,
C0UET PE0CLA1IATI05.
J IIKIIKAS, llos.C. A. M T RR, Freeidrst
t Judge of lb Cowrl of I'saaios I'leas of
the Twrnly -OIlk Judicial District, eomrnsed of
the enoulie of Clewrfield, Centra aad Clintnn
and Una. Bauesk Ci.tpb aad Haw. Jsroa Wit.
HaLS, Asaisriata Jrdgea of Clearfield county,
bave !iiad Iheir peeept,le me direct d. for tno
holding ol B Court of ComwioB I'leas, Orpheus'
Court, Court of Ouarter Beealnna, Cowrl ol tlyr
and Trimmer, aad Cowrl el Ueaeral Jail I'eliv
ory.atlhe Coarl llouaoat I learfield, is aad f-r ihe
etisnlf of Clearfield, eommrunnf nn Ih 3 hlrsl
Monday, Hint stajr of Marrh, Istsu, aad to
erunnae owe week.
Mil ICR IS, therefore, hereby give, lo ths
Coroner, Justices of lh Feaee, and Constable,
In and for aald county of ClearOeld. to appear la
Ibelr peor persons, with Ibeir Holla, Records,
loqalsiUona. Kxamiaatlons. and other hemeaa
b ranees, tn do Ihna things which to tbatrufteoa,
and IB Iheir behalf , pertain lo be dono.
U1VKN under my band al ClearSeld, Ik Is 3d
nay of February, la the year a ear Lard aaa
thousand sight baadred aad reeenl.
a n in uoi, umw
'HSI
ncctirn aid F,m mures
HI I.I. MM K. WIIIOI.KY, Fail , Treaaaeer ol the
eonntr of Cli-arfietd, Is Ihe C"tnntoaweatlll ol
I'eonaylvanla, In account wilh Ihe rue Is j said
aw.unly from the Isth day of January, A. Il
isr.ll, w Ida 3d day of JaauerJ, A. I. IS7 I
MtartiR. 1
To kabiore doe eounly last settlement.. M,.1IS IS
To balance dae from collectors for Isle
and previoas years , t l,bi9
To balance due from collectors on Hlato
for ISA and previous year 144 f I
To amount asaeased ou unseated laodl
forlsCS S,4S l
To amount assessed on ansoaled lands
for li MIT SI
To additional assessed on unseated laoda
lo Brccaria and Knol 14 ti
To amount from oullectors' roturoa for
ISO? and 1SCS 113 n
Ta amount assessed OB collectors' dutili.
eates for ISCtl l,!T IC
Tn amoint assessed on Rrjialsr'l re
turns ... SO"
To ataount assessed on cTtale aocount... 1,3G7 vC
To redi-mntion on llaum tract in lirady
for ISAC and In", (col. return) 33 00
To redemption on Mct'ormiek tiact is
Knoi for U4 to I HUB, (ool. retura).. 144
To eaah fur old Iron o S
To Commonwealth costs refunded. S 3s
To redemption on No. 4:110 in Foa tp... 31 TO
To amount reoelved as Jury foes S4 SU
To amount received ai6oca A forfi ilurel 300 SO
To amount tranaf'd from militia fund, 347 To
To amount received from A. tf. Hills
for fuel
To redemption on land by Bhoff, (aalo
book )
To redemption on land by J. Q. Bhubert
In Morris, sale book)-
To sale of couoty asps
Tu redemption by Albert, M acres in
lieeatar, (sale book )-
To F01 tnwoshib school balaoco duo
t 00
I 00
13 S"
t 0
10 1Q
last aetllemeul 41 S3
To amount from Commiuiouera' books 1.71)0 On
Total..
t-li.Sle 47
rRcrttToR.
Ily amount duo from collectors fur 1SS0
one pewwtttas years oounly 33,074 37
Ily amount due from collectors fur IstiO
and previoua years citato 73 31
Cr amount dnr fivaea unseated laaids fur
'Hod sod Ism 13,341 43
By eloneraifona to collectors aa euun y
for ISII9 and previoua years 790 34
fly exonerations to collectors on Mute
for I96U and prvrious years .M IS
By collectors' per emiage on county... VV3 13
Ily do do Slate...... (9 Ji
By bum Treasurer's rreeints for Stato
tai 1,517 06!
By amount paid Co. Superintendent, as
per Aut of 0:b April, t.67, for inei-di-nlal
eipenses of Teachers' Institute
for s, as par bills Sled 33 71
By Treasurer's perecnlaf;e on rcctivios;
3 3i.41'3 30. mt 1 1 per oenl.. Islji
By Treasurers per oewtaso oa paying
out $ii,M kH, ai l percent. 314 41
Ily over-charge 1st Cbeel and llualua... 40 00
Ily amount due Iroia oullsulors' rotarns 10.1 S7
Ily aaaeesurs' waa-ea. 37 00
By t'ommiaaioaera' OAco, en:
llrnry Slone, US davs. ....... 3170 00
Olhello Kmrad lil 49
B. II. ribaOner... 441 1
H. II. Ilni.laiaa . 44 0J 1,370 00
u Coaaet llooao oapewaee, viat --
Fuel and lifbl ...........3lnl 70
Hruairs to buildinc 110 41
Balance oa clock 117 Si 3!S 7C
Fy euurt hoaao bunds and eonpyuas...H. . 414 00
By Jail eipensee, visi
Coal and wood 103 4
Rrpalra to building.. .......... 74 73
Klovo. J 01
MrJ. allrodenoo lo prisouota 74 34
W atchmea ! 40
W'aabiee elolb'f for ,riaosers 01 JO 0SJ ?7
TAX DI E FK0M C01.LKCTORS
TKaw. aiirnicrs. cotLsrroka'aaiieTi. Cosnty.
rS7 Ileeoariao T. 8. Waabhwni
ISS0. Bets-aria . Henry B. W right. Slot Hi
Issa Ilrll W illiam T Thorp IM 4Si
iss iBradford- Kdinund Dale 84 Olj
s0 . Cheat .... leasee McEwea 4! 4 ll
ls Clearteld John lrtlellaa . 4(17 3l
IS Curweosville- 'James TS.nn.psoa. ....... 71 ta.
! Ferguson Heorge Williams 11 8i
s(l ililraidt... H S. Stewart 0 Ifij
ISS0 .Jtlranam David Mrllowell 301 4'
issii Jordes- H. M. Jnbnsoa 14 4l
ISIIS Karrbaos Ilndfrey Fisher. Hi 17
la Morrm-. ....il'elor 4loaa..- ..
I sr.. pika . Ilobert Boas. .. ISO 3"
I -OH .. H oodeard Samuel lleudersoa. 140 30,
I I
Total. I M.074 trj
(Noru.-Tboee marked wnb a star () have paid oa ftcwoaust tiaee aeltlomratl
wilk a dagger (1) havo paid ia rail line settlement )
fnoBABLI ORDI.NAHT EXIEXSIS rOR 1870.
To ordinary expenaee. eftimated at $70,310 00
To exoneration to oolloetora oa enseal
ed lands. - ,S1J 80
To Trmaiurer'i and oolloctors' per cent. 1,403 83
T-'el
. ? I fit i
ROAD FL'KD
WILLIAM K. WRICILKT, T.., Treaaurer of ClearSeld eounly. ia the Commoaweallk f reaarvl
eaula. Is Beooant with tbo several townabipt IB said couoty for Road funds
svxaroli.
To bal. datlowaabipi at leal eetllrment $3,702 II
To amoant aaeeaecd uo anscatcd lands
for lsf.S SSI Jl
Ta amount aaaeaaed oa unsealed kaada
for lor.. 8,88 7 01
To auieint returned i Vloodwerd by
collector 87
Total
.$.'0.0j7 80
6TATFMKNT OF ROAD FISD IX DETAIL.
.To hl. due'To aiLOur' To amnunil
I last 1 assessed
laetlleuent.! for IS8S.
erased
for S6$.
Brccaria $17 $t"0 071 $110 It
Hell I 18 aw! 478 OU 438 80
Bloom .! 0 74 1.U 47: 1.11 47
Rogge 31 74! 144 87 144 T'
llrmllord I .10 04' 111 IS; HI 1:
Brade I 148 41l , 474 7? 474 77i
Baraaid 371 07; 110 lii I..0 14
Chest Sh7 87; So Sf-J 3; 4 71
Covington.... ss aa sat is! s4 loi
llecalwr 117 141 3f.3 47 t 4a
FergueoB... 14 44 IV 44 30
tllrard.. 3s.1 Oil 38S ll 3S3 8li
lloiheB 3fi 8i; Jvl tv 801 fl
Oraham. 110 87; S T7l 24 77i
Uul.rb..- 34 1 102 II; 102 21
lluaioa 3r.o 2,0114 31. 3.004 II
Jordan 48 31' 70 II 4S O.ti
Karlkaas..... 07 411' 3 0 0s li M!
kani. SO OS 274 8S 2-0 4
Lawrence-... 41 07; 431 4? 431 47
Morris 110 81 I I 0' J:9
Crnn. 14 47 ll 01 IS4 l
Pik 4 00: 110 SOI I..0 SO'
I'oion 170 77 344 Sni 214 SSI
Woodward... 87 ilj 414 7.V 41a 74
Total 87 701 10 8- ?lj as s7 01 :
Iteoeived, Clearfield, Pa., January 20, 170. af William 4T. Wrirler, Ere)., lata Treaenrcr. the sem
of on bandred aad tweuly-lr. dollar and thirty orals, being la full of tbe ahev cask balance due
lh Road lead. tlMSO.J LSVkK Fl.kUAL, Treaauror.
iroiotiL n siD rtm isHiet-tK
WILLIAM K. WRIOLIV, r.a, Treaaurer of Clearfield Manly, in tb Cmamenwealih nf Psoaarl.
vania, ia account wilk lbs ervera! School Dtatncta ia aaid ooualy for School fund
naaroa. I rwRntcu.
To balasc due distrlols but aeltleosent
(lee Fell - .. $3,431
Tn balance dua Fox last settlement 41
To amount assessed oa Bnseated lands
for Islt. .. 11,402
To amount naucd ou uusented lands
for IS8II 11,171
To araonnt returned by rollectora in
Buraside, Lawrence and Woadward, 37
Total
$1,3j! 00 Total
STATLMKNT OP SCHOOL FIND IS DETAIL.
:To bal. due To aatnnnt To amount!
I lal aaaeaaed asaeeaed
iaalUcmenl. fur ISSS. 1 lor 1880.
I
Bcearia
Bell
Bloom
Berg
Bradford
Brady
Ilurnaid
Cheat
Cortngtoo-..
Decatar.......
Fetguaoaw..
(liranl
Iloahen ...
Ilraham-
tluhch
Ilatoa
Jordan
karlhaus ...
Knot... ......
Lawrence.-..
Morris
Penn
Piho .
t'nion
Woodward ..
Trtal
$114 411
102 11
It!
41 41
'. 40 0
300 80
680 43
31.1 44
148 :i;
?1 8.V
rts ot
1 IS Oli
s i ail
no 13
'47 sii
144 141
V8 2c'
107 SO
01 II
33 10
34 17'
84 Ol'
- 08 43
$800 14
l.-l 10
17S 5"'
378 TV
$) I
886 H8
818 SO'
444 41'
Us .v
6sfi 60,
44 3-j
4-1 T -dl
as 8
61 So.
S14 O''!
1,047 13'
I si (ta,
410 VI,
413 8".i
047 Mi
401
SM 111
108 0l
3"8 8
010 $6
$4li 1UI
441 20
173 40
378 7V
13 40;
147 80l
, 318 7S
T40 17
84 16
SS8 W
43 00
" 471 74;
Sr.7 61'
413 44'
Si' 7 441
5,"S Hi
SI 6l
.182 Oil
430 7!1
S17 16,
o-i n;
310 '
Jr. I m;
$75 111
1,1 Oil
Reoelved. ClearSeld. S. n -are -r
af Ore kuadrael aad Iwalv doliara nnd forty -few
"ohool faod. 1811 3 J
HSwn'lV"'
i litis an ii m fci a
ok clearfield to. tor iroii.
By eipensee Is eiewlnf prisoai 1104 31
By new priaww espeweea, vit I
F-sr arekueciaral desires I.'(i SO
Adr. proposals and prlnliBcV
oeiimatea A speeincallons... TT 4t
Knrrav. and print, wcw bonds, 174 SO
Petmtnl OS new Jail lol COO 00
rty Court crier's weirs..,
Hv tipslaera' w errs.-
Ily Janitor's waxes
by amount paid Stato 4e0cirwey.H
Ily road views
Ily Commonwealth ooets. eia;
Com'lh vs. Wall and Rear f V3 it
I'o aebasllan Bmith.. Ida 37
Ho Joe Miller 7 33
Io llcmpsey H SO
la....Kitchea 110 II
1,SM 40
SO so
IU 00
75 ro
s ill
311 00
Io...
... l.amuyna...M... O'O 73
...Coulter tJ 07
Do
I).i
'Do
1U
I0
bo
Do
...Creewrll
...l.lneafelt
...Hhearar
...Horn
...Michaels 4 llurd
IS to
40 tl
OS M
34 05
!t 13
17 70
47 OS
13 71
114 71
II 33
35 97
10 b
S3 il
Do W ash. Brady
Do.. rihaoks..
Do Knoi ..
Do... Mort ison........
Do Fleitel
. Xlo Crowfoot..........
Do Troy- ,.
Do Filtirerald
Do H..Jobuaoa M,
lliacollaueoas ooata...
la do
77 67
47 lit
1,740 14
84 74
34 01
34 03
141 74
410 (j
13 70
By boarding Jutvra in capital eases-..;
ny postage aim leicgrmms....
Hy stationery-
Ily traiiseribiwg old records
Uy Pmthonutary's foea
Ily eipenaes delivering duplicates..
By Jurors waitcs. vit :
Orand
Tl averse.-
By Inquest fees-
tUS 40
3,SS 40
3,443 00
74 3S
40 15
1,443 OS
117 43
72S 00
. 310 00
liy Justices- lues -
Hy Sheriff's fees "
Hy fus and wildcat aaalns
Hy iosuranoa on Court llouee
Ily Auditor!' aud elerk's wares
Sy Cowtmiaetowere' elerks' wages, rial
urauiey. (lurmerj gsss 00
tlootllander 600 00
1,31 00
Jl'J OS
S4 00
IF' 34
By House of Itafufe-
By Jury Cosnmissioocrs and clerk
ily refunds ..
By atinmrya' fees, nil
r allaeo
T .-.. ...
FwiMipe-....
Fulford.-
M.Koallr.. ,
T. J. McCullouerk
..3I00
.. 104 00
.. 40 00
.. SO 00
.. ISO 0
.. 00 00
313 00
331 40
By Diatrict Attorney's feoa.
By books and records, riat
For Protbonotary I omr II0 00
For CotoBiiaaionere' ofieo.-.., 47 00
For Heoorder'a uffiao. 34 4ff
13 40
317 44
714 08
By ooatabloe' fees......... .-
My election eipeoses M.
By IUgistry Law expenses, nt:
nooas aud statlonerr. fs 14
frintiog aad pahlishing Iaw-.?.t4 74
Amount paid aaseaaors-.. 400 OS
Additioual clerk bire-......l!i M
By Burosido bridge-....
Uy prnituig ,. . i i , ,ii i,
Ity rood daaaages- .
Ily Cummieeiouers' eoanarl-
Ily auditing Protb'v'aA Kegislar's acc'ts
Ily tBiaocllaneoua.- -
By amount overpaid Fut road tund-...
By bal. duo euuulj by Trwaa. Wriglcy,
1,034 40
OHO 00
4O0 00
44 00
110 0
34 00
41 SS
13 S4
3,740 40
Total.. .........
..-..!. IIS. 47
Received, Clearfield, Jaaaary 170, of M ia.
K W Ibia TrM.iwt , I.- bum T . I -
aand, et vea hundred ani Oily aiae dollars and
lorty nine cents, being in full nf tbe above balaaoo.
1-i.iiti. i.r.vr.n. ri.ro.VL, ireasurrr.
FOR 1800 AND PRKVIOl'S TEARS.
Bowaly,
Bute.
Militia.
I IS 78
10 07.
.i0 t
337 a:
IM 3i
.13 301
110 34;
40 4.1'
ins
33 ru
73 IS,
17 30
ft 14.
34 Mi
33 13
373 37
60 i
13 64
Ii 14
31 13
37 7
8 74
33 31
33 80
1 IS
17 47
37 Si
40 04
13 34
$1 77
3 33;
3 S:
0 j
34 s!
3
3 7
3 33
"is ii
I t.
IT 01. .'ol 44; $73 Sll 8110 !
assl Uaoee sxaikod
By amaual da free collect era $S.0?4 07
By amount due from annealed lands... 14.144 4
Hy amount duo from cut lectors' scleras lut St
By drtcieBry for 1S70. 0.0(1 SI
T"'al JJ ass as
3R IsKlsuo.
mamma.
By cask la Treasurer's beads... .
Ily balance dae fruea unsealed leads fur
$134 30
1S8 and Istf 18,060 00
By uver ehargct iu Cheat aud IIusIob
townahipa- s SO
By eegragete amount paid supervisor, 3.8?0 04
By treasurer's par ceo I age.. Si 48
Total..
...$.0,047 30
ii tUL .1h B balaaoe
Total.
I Pr
paid
Treas
uparTiaor
kands. ;
cou..
Owl $3 41
0s i i in.
as l I
$(!!
pro
27
.117
513
1,004
4SV
1.072
70
842
101
1,111
Sl
814
400
4, 5H
174
4V8
14
013
018
817
304
sua
081
$77
1(10
""if
38
130
38!
rvs
48
113
"S7S
II
H'7
31
470
44
111
103
40
111
n
".84
70
$417 78
8.i7 SS
34
31s .
o
1
I is;
4 3.
8 13,
'
1 SI
1 42:
310 13
074 M
318 3w
743 02
808 at
311
01 ...
441...
TO
02:...
;...
SOI..,
31'..,
!'...
Ss!...
S ...
44 ...
0J1
or...
;L
2i...
30 4
714 01
88 OS
44 i .
3V 11 4!
TU S3
7S8 10
413 44
43
4 SV 80
130 04
4S St
410 38
res so
748 00
831 48
382 84
08 8
03 OS
I IS!
3 17'
1J(
II 10
1 30
8 431
3 IS;
1 IS'
4 7!
48;
13 3t.
4s'tY
4 II'
3 371
-I-
.(! If. t aro 01 0I"4 S $18 W.8 SO
By caik in Treasurer's hands ...
S4 By aSiunal paid dwtriol Iraaswrwrt
01; By balance la Foa d ax net iranslrrred
I to County .,
47 ' By exoneralicn, la Bccnrta. BrndV.'FVr-
gueon and llnaton
31 By balance doe Trenaiirrv last aetliem'nt
in Cbeel and Hnatnn
76. By balance ancollcctrd ..... ..
$113 34
3.121 31
dl 03
70 08
13 84
$4.1 SO 73
$73,2.7 08
C By .By amnatai'By ensb'
I -xaner neid Ilia im T
Telal.
By balance
lUiuaa. Irewaureve. kaada. ,",,s,ll"!'od
$1,180 77 -M (II, t:4 u ,0, 4i
1.316 VI , u , i
847 13 i ,'-
' ' 40 4lj 88 4.1
, 3 40 6.' II I; j
1.7 4. i nr., run so u yi
1.33S ot una ;i
1-304 01
01 1 Six 41 4 St.
."8i 3! 46 6.1
ni ii 3 $s, u h $ I.-
1103 s i lis ; ir j;
1.167 81 ., 116 01
1,4-IS s' : JM
.$$' ! 11 1.1:
3,111 Si' 14 on; ! to g
7I ; ! 47 6?'
44 141 a SS
. 010 11 08 0; ki kill
Vli l 107.10,
.30 40 J 0 l is ,.
HI 00 j si I Ji'
'3 0? 1 14 17! 71 7f
.'',;
'" 06i? 34 34
$92 Mt
1,114 s
847 00
670 II
421 43
I I I 70
614 41
1,370 21
61 SI
I.4SH sv
102 a
027 11
1.410 II
I.ISl 14
6S 40
$.010 S8
374 SI
ri .i
770 61
1.311 02
1,164 81
4.18 ae
4 07
462 72
1 004 31
'" ;'.yJ3OI$V07l 06' S41 i M2 a..' T.
Z,. ?. . f 7' f"- '" T"'rr, lh. ...
onsia, katruj la full ef tn eSev balanm due ika
lUtOAIa, Tl
t&t?GttfrHflfrf' Iff ""
nut, mit rtjon tn
Wtll lAal H, WarOMT. IU, , truasaew,
ISa sssalv af riearfrld. ! she CosaaaHaeasejtT
of I'.eeiTlveala. la aoeeent with tbe h-sita
fuads of said etanly for the year A. V. lite..
reavos. "
To Vslanee daa fund lass erillewieal. . 1 11,11) t
To Wlanoo dae ftom oolloelora for IH&I
aad previoas years
Tu baianoa due from at seared lands
1.330 34
343 tt
Oil 31
ot
111 34
Hi 1J
Oil II
forlSSK
To amowal aaaeaaed 0B unaaated leads
for Isso
To additioa.vl is Brady, K art baas and
knol.......
To amount dne froai onlleetore' returns
To amount aeaoescd us) aeated duplieatea
for isoo
To baianoa duo Treasurer Wriglty
Total..
..331.l tt
esesiroa.
By balanoo duo fro at oolleotoro for 1800
and previews yaara $1,407 4i
By balance due from unaaalad lanes for
isss and ISO. ,g
By balance duo Iroia oolleoiure' roturoa 111 II
By exonerations to oolloctors- 481 II
By per oonlage allowed oolleelurs- ISA fa
By amount of bonds redeemed in ISlly, It.sW II
By amount of ooopoos oanceled ia It 011 8.044 08
By Treasurer's par rentage oa receiving
ss.uzi uo so 21
By Treasarer's percentage on paying
ut zj,vij ti g:s 4r
Total 014 0SS S
STATEMENT l.V DETAIL
To argrerato amoont of lesnda tsraed,S70,3S4 (0
To aggregate amouot redeemed to Jan
uary. 1SSV IZ13.070 00
To aggregate am't redeem
ed during 16011 10,807 33
To aggregate amount unre
deemed January, 1870... 17,307 37 ?TQ.e4 t.
To amount of bonds over due $1,440 00
To am't redeemable July, 700.iiuo 00
Tuam'l redeemable Jaa., '71. 1.000 00 11,400 10
To amoont redeemable during 1870..H? 0' 0
To am't redeomaile Jwly,TI.J)8.(oa 00
To am't redremable Jan., '72- 3.410 00 0.400 00
To auaownt rrdormahle Julr. 1871 14 atst rt
To amount redecmeMe Julir, IS73 1,800 0
To amount redeemable July, 1978 I.2n8 ee
aasucacss.
To avouat dwo from oo lectors $1 ,407 41
To aaeouot due l ea aweeeilssl kswde 0,400 00
To amount duo from oolloetora' returaa 1 1 1 40
To dcucioBoy to bo raised during 1070, T,33! 1
By bonds redeemable In 70.3 1J 010 SO
By int. oa uBrodeemod boada 3,313 04
By exoneration aud Trraa-
arer's pereratage ..... 1.100 00
By bal. due Iraa. Wr.gS y- 030 73
Total $ 17,330 70117,3.0 ;0
CERTIFICATES.
We, tb wndersigoed, Commirsioner f tie
couoty of Ciearfleid, iu tbo Commonwealth af
Pennsylvania, kaving met on tbe 3d day of Jan
uary. A. D. 1870, according to law, and barisg
examined the several account and eoncnors f
William K. Wriglcy, Esq., Treaearer of said ooaa.
ly, for tbe year A. D. lsOO, do oernfy, that we lad
tbem as above elated.
Wo find tb amount dua tbo onnty by him as
bo two thousand, err aa, knadred nod Ifty-aia
dollar and furty-nin eents, (S2.710 40.)
Tb aasount due and onutanding from CoHorton
for IS8V nsad previous yearn, is on Count, toe
tbowaaod nnd acveuty-fonr dollars and ninety.,
even cents, 101.074 07): on Stale, eevraty-lwe 44.
Ur aud eigbty-oac nenta, ($72 81): from ansaaled
laada, irteen tbonaand, two handrod and forty,
four dollars nnd forty-thre orata, (814.244 43.)
Tbe balanoo due tbo County fund by Trweeara
Wrigb-y ta tw tbonaand. seven hundred and Irty.
Bine dullara and forty. nine oeots, til,7IO 40.)
The agfe-rcfate ax cant of B'.uu'.y boadj stall
unredeemed is thirty-scran thousand, three kea
dred and rixtr arven dollara aid sixty seven seals,
lb:i7,387 87. Tbe amount to be redeemed darug
tbe Tear A. T). Is70, is tw. Ire thousand, aine baa
dred and filly dollara, (U2.V40 00). aad tb lalsr
est for tbe year will amount to tb sum of tw
thousand, two hundred and forty-twa dubart and
six eents, (VZ.74Z oo.)
Tbe amount due from Collectors is onotbonMB.
Bre hundred and seven dullnraand forty-Ove orata,
31,07 41:: from nnaeated lands, eight Ibwaeaaa,
four hundred and eixty-eight dollars aad sitty
nin oentl, (3-S.lOS CV,t from Collectors' rottras,
one hundred and eleven dollara and fifty eette,
($111 40.)
The amount due Treaearer Wriglry la nit kaa.
drsd and twenty-eight dollara and Mveaty-tars
crate. (Iftas 13. i
Tbe amount to he raised by taxatloa during the
year, to meat tbe deneieney, is seven tbonaand, two
hundred and tbirty-tbr dollar and fifteen erata.
to meet the paymenta of tbe earrent year.
Tbo aggregate halaneo due ihe several School
Districts by tbe Treasurwr Is Ova hundred aad
iweiao wollare ad any lour ecnta, (8il3 4)( kar
which ae tabular atateaaenl.
Tbe aggregate balance due the aersrnl townships
on Road rub Is by tb Treaearer ia ana keadred
and twenty bre dollars and thirty seat, ($12i ISj;
for which aeo Ubular autement.
Witneea oar bands, at Clearfield, this 20t day
of January, A. D. 1870.
OTIIKLI.O S.MKAP,
BAMl EL U. SHAKFNER,
Attoelt BAUI EL 11. UlMiMAN.
II. B. GooOLasnaa, Clerk. Commiasioam.
We, tb aadrraigurd, Auditor of lb aoaaty of
Clearfield, la the Common wraith of l'enasvlvaaia.
having met at Ibe Court House, in the bwraugk of
Clearfield, according lo low, and having examiaed
the aevcral aooonnia aad eoacbera of Willwun K
Wrigley, F.aq.. Trenrarer of aaid count v, fat tb
year A. D. I 'CO, d rcpaart that wa tod ibaa aa
above stated.
The balance she from him on County ftoooaat as
two thoqsaod. erven hundred and fitly -Blue doUari
and forty-nine cents. ($2,740 40.)
He il alao indebted to tb Road fund ia tbe earn
of one bondrrd aad twenty five dollar aad thirty
sects, (81S4 30), and to tbe School fund tv
hundred nnd twelv dollar nnd Snr-four swats,
(8M3 141; while tbe Bounty fund ia indebted to
bim in the sum of ait hundred and twrnty-aigkt
dollara aad eerenty. three eents, (0828 7S.)
In testimony whereof we have hereunto set ear
bands, this 20ik day of Jnnuarv, A. D. 170.
CLARK SHOWN.
. - rkl I A. BOWLES",,
Atleol. JOHN D. 34ILLER,
U. B. (Iwmnali, Clerk. Co. Auditor.
4 IMIilTATOHs-l SOTICF-Netis
Is borehy givrn tbn lallera eu admin latraltnn
ou UK retat of T D ri:orLE8. decraaed,
lata of Laesi.-usa lowuahip. Clearu d oounly. I'a..
having been duly ft"anld la lb uaderaignedt aU
i par men, and those hart..,- (laima wr demaaula
I will peeal tkean pronorly aatl.' srlreied Sar ret-
llemrnt. JOHN t.WKNS,
JanlO Qipd ' Admiatslmlor.
Dls4II.l!Tii )K r.ARTNI'.rlHHIP.
The partnerehlp beeetofere existing between
to naderatrned wa dissolved the 3tk day af
January, IS70. by mutual aoearnl. Tn hocks,
amnanta, slock. 4c-of Ihe mid firm nro takra by
A. I. Bhaw, ta whom all persr.ee karing elaima
mnal apply for aettb-anenl, aad nil peraoaa knew
leg Ihtaaaalrcl Indebted will make pavwaeal
i i.j. Borrit.
$3:4 A. I. FHAW.
The drug baalnea will kererter be wndMtrd
by Ibe a.lerai;ned. who will at all liases keep lb
eti.ck fall and oiMnnleto. and make it nn ohjeet bar
persons in want of goods in kit line lo give kiun
" ' A. f. SHAW.
JAMES H. PARKER.
TOKK PACKER,
And Wholesale Dealer in Baoea, Mcae fatl.
Lard, Sugar Cured Hams and Beef,
Kb. 300 tlbart Street,
3J MTTstnt HC, PKW M, Im
"0 MY 0V H(i0E."
nAVINO po.rbe.ed the eutire elorl of gtwada
at Ibe old rtand of Kirk A Spencer, I
luleud lo oontiuue tb bnstnevs as berrlolor.
My aaotio la la aell "rasxr ron caa."
Thanking our friendl nnd ouatomer fer past
pntroBafc, I solicit a auntiaaance af ihe mare.
ISAAC klBK.
t rnbrr C:it. arnt. 22 If,
Fnrni for Kalo !
riJIIIK wnderaigned olT.-va at PltlVATE SALI
X tn following dee,-rttied Real Estate I
A certain Farm, ailuale in Montgomery town
shlp. I ml, ana cnwnly, IV, five miles fruat lb
Suaqnrbansa Itiiee.
t 4WTA.IMtsOF. IIIMIrlFIl At fill
Well limbered nitk beaolork and pun. The tm
provimrnla are a g.d dwelling house and bare.
A young archard aad never tailing eprvig af wa
ter e ihe pnmises. Tba land is underlaid wilk
n vein of good raw!.
3543" For further particular apple I Ihe sab
eenher. DAVlll A. Bl Cll A NAN.
)an4 Sat Cuak P O.. drain, Id cwanly, I'a.
A YALI ABLE FOR SALE.
C0NTAISINO lll ACRES,
Till nndereigneal, be ring detevwilned le dia
pe nf bis pnierle. oS. tw Ibe sale one of lb
naual dreirnbh farwi. in Lawsenre township, .itu
ated within miba ir tbe hon.ngh of Clrarfield.
Tbe IrwH ennt.lna 13" acre, 74 of which are
cleared and under a good .late nf ewtttealioa.ard
having thercoB a dwelling boas, bank barn, seer
print boner, aad all other now ssa.y nuthaildings:
enrribrr with a Owe wschard nf excellent apple
nl peae-he It will b held foraass wntll tbe first
st April Mil, when If aot sold It will be rented
JtdJ- Terms eay. foe further pertieularl ad
dree tb la'-aeribcr, nt ca t prraonallj at Ika
pr-mlaaa, anar Clcnrtebi.
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