GEORGE U. GOODLANDIiH, , , ; witub asu raoraitrua. CL15ARF1ELD, Ta. WKbNERDAY MOKN1NO. ri!B. 11, 1I7S. A resolution butpatsod tlio Ilouso, t Ilnrrltbury, agreeing to adjourn on Thursday, the 27th of March. Hon. 8. S. Wood, of Ijewistown, nt one tints President Judgo of the Mif flin, Snydor and Union district, died on tho 6th. ' Tho Wusliington "government" was rusticating in tho Stnta of Delaware last week. It had a high old timo nt Wilmington. . ' Tho editor of tho 8elingrove Times queries thusly : Was not Congressional Prayer Meetlne an tbe Credit Mobilier organised it Uit same timi aou uy mo nine men I " Fronlt, you guessed it tho first tlmo, Two llellofonto Republicans before ns this wtok. Peace, brethren j change your tscllcts, or you will ull die poor printers and perhaps miss Heaven l Twins. Tho pictorial pagos of th Tyrone Herald and "Brown's" Hello- fonto Republican, (just out,) look ex aolly alike, and the balance of tho out aides resemble brethren. Tho rcla tionthip is too visible to bo neighbors. ' The Kansas Legislature has passed a resolution requesting Senator Pom troy thut godly man to resign hi scat In tho United States Senate That Is a raro joke on Rev. Ssnator Harlan, who but a short timo ago Touched for his "high christian char acter." Drath or Kx-Oov. OtAT The tolegrnphlo announcement on Satur day morning of tho sudden death of hx-CJov. John W. Ooary startled every bod. Less than two weeks ago he laid asida the robes of Stato, and is now no more forever. He died sitting at his breakfast, apparently nt well us iieiinl. A slight Jorlc of his body and tho lulling ol his bead on Ills shoulder was all llio visible effort Hint any thing was wrong. Hit wife noticing this, cuughl uim, but be was dond. in The and ' Grant's Kellogg government Louisiana is about wound up. Govoruor, Senators, Members other officials want some pay, but no body will cash thoir State draft This being the case, that "farce of a government" will soon be brought to a close, to the everlasting disgrace of Grant and bis Attorney General. The ravages of the Credit ilobilier disorder, now raging at Washington will be understood by our readers after reading tho short biographies of the distinguished dond, found on our first page. C. M. is a far worse dis order than the epizootic, from the fact that it kills only great men.. aa-.eaa.- i- Mobs Pat. The Congressional rt formers are imitating the Ilurrisburg ring. A bill bas been roportod in Congress to raise tbo President's sal ary from 125,000 to J50.000, Con gressmen from $5,000 to 8,000, Mem bers of the Cabinet and the Judges of the Supreme Court from $5,01)0 to $10,000. . This is reform on tho Credit Mobilior plan. It's About Timi. We notice that the Chaplain of tbo United States Senate baa taken to praying for the members since the Credit Mobilior revelation bave sot in. On Friduy last he took occasion to rofer to tho evil timet npon which wo bad fallen ; the very foundations of society seemed to be upheaved. lie hoped that "those pure statesmen whose reputations bad been compromised ' would be able to confound their adversaries and sustain the high reputation which they bad hitherto borne beforo tho country." Yes, nam; we hope to, too, but it look! equally. '' lltDlCTKD. Ex-Gov. Seymour deliv ercd a ipeeoh before- the National Prison Reform Association, which mot in Baltimore in January lost, which in fact is nothing moro nor loss than an indictment of modern society. And whoever reads It, (and who will not,) will enjoy it, because all are interested in knowing what it "the cause of, crime" among us. It it as muoh our duty to know this as it is to under stand tbo cause and cure of small-pox, yellow fever, cholera, or any othor malady. , Crime is a malady and every member of society is subject to its at tack, and if allowed to spread will finally destroy tho Stato. We propose to lay Gov. Seymour's speech bofure our readers at an early day. It is a vmahmll l4iw. - A CnANoa. The committee on tufTrago, election and representation hat reported the following section as a part of tbo now Constitution : ' Kvery male cititen of the United States, of (he age of twenty-one years, having reeided ta the Ktnte for one year, and In the election district where he offers to rote two months immediately preceding the election, (hall enjoy the rif nil of an elector but an elector of the Htate whu, hav ing moored therefrom aad retaraed thereto, and who shall bave reeided in the election district a aforesaid, ihall be entitled to rote after having reeided in the State tit Booths i provided, aa naturalised eilitea shall enjoy the rights of an elector antll one month shall hare elapsed from tba time be became a eilisen. The old clause gives a citiien tho right to vole after a residonco of ten days in tho oloction district whore bo offers to vote, and also that the voter shall bave paid a tux. .The tux cxao tion Is wiped out in tho now section. But five States in tho Union now exuet a tax qualification. IIow it Tnisr John J. Blair, a celobratod Western railroader, when before one of tho corruption commit tees now tilting at Washington, in hit testimony, said : 'There it not a tin glo railroad across the Slate of Iowa to-day that It worth the money it pott tomako it." ' Why is this thus, as Arteutis Ward would tny, if uni Tertsl prosperity prevails throughout ht West Tbo female siilTrngo question is at present being discussed In tho Consll. tulionnl Convention. That most Im pudent of all impudent men, Bishop bimpson, was ullowed to address tho convention in favor of fuinalo suffrngo. vVe know no publie man who it so often found out of his place us this man - bimptoii. It is a wonder ho don't procoed to Washington mid de mand that ho hi ndinitted to a desk in tbo Senate, for tho purpose of de fending his Credit Mobilior bruthron Colfax, Wilson, Kclloy, oto. A Guanu Hit. Tbo picture of "tho dend, dying and crippled Credit Mo bilters," in Frank Leslie's Illustrated Ntiapapar, of tho 15th. It is tbo best eulogy on Senators and Congress men erer delivered. The conception of tho artist Is grand. Harpers' artist's Imagination is drawing largely on tho "Mount of Olives" uud "Snow Bound." llo is not troubled about tho low grade of our rational morals, its developod in tho Dodges on tho revenuo and tho in vestments made by llio godly in Credit Mobilier. Easily Urdkrstood. Huntingdon it a great placo for skunk tealps, and it it quito plain that Rev. A. L. Guss, who hat lately bocorne editor of the Globe, one of tho Radical organs of that loyal county, is going for moro sculps, from the tone of tho following which we clip from tho Globe. The editor snyt : "If tho john-scott organ in this town wishes to "measure swords" with the Globe, it can bo accommo dated. Wo do not care about notic ing dirty, cowardly en oaks, who wish to bluckguard us over assumed names. What wo have to say, wo say. We are hero for our defence Our name it A. L. Guss. If any body elso knows who ho is, und wishes to form our ac quaintance, let him come at us openly. Trot out your skunks and jackasses ana we promlso tho County Commis sioners that thore will bo less scalps anu ears in a year bonce. . . The organ of the Western Consreaatiooalifts the Cbioago Arfeaiice demands a full inrestiaa- tiua of the Beccber scandal. For first-class oonfldoncepeople,give at tho men who adopt the moral rolo. They disarm suspicion almost at once, and lodgo upon short acquaintance with the ii licet ion b of honest, well meaning poople. The Y. Herald, tiicaking of this phaso of tho Credit Mobilior criminals, sart: - We cannot dismiss tills subject with out a glnneo nt the peculiar iitliludo which theso people bear toward mor ality and religion. -Throe of tho nion wboso connection with tho Crod Mobilier bus been definitely flxod wore proncnert in early mo. Jlioso nr Patterson, Harlan and Garfield. Tlior wore iiocruiiy educated and trained in all good ways and works. Pattorson graduating at .Dartmouth ColIei;o,Uar lull nt Aebury University, Indiana and Garfield ul Williams (,'ollego, Mas nuciiuboiis. iney were not men. iki Ad a in of old, ignorant of the know! edeo of (rood and evil, and they not only unow llio tiiiieronco between an investment mid a brioo, or, to suit Harlan s case, botweon legitimate cleo tion cxpohf.es and n bribe, but they know how to nui 1(0 tho one look liko tho other. - Besides these, Colfax and Wilson woro lontnuranco and reform lecturers uud "exliorlors" nnd bolter men woro deceived intl cpplr.uding their apparently superior cxiellcnco and vlrtuo. Kvun u l'uv nidita nun mo outgoing ico t'resiiieni lectured in Biiltimoio on the loinporanro issue It is not possible thai tho multitude windi iistoned to him. would be in trutted by his teachings, in view of tno cioua thai ovoilmngii Ins rcpala tion. To mnko the picluro a com ploto ono tho inooming Vico President should liave appeared on tho platform with him, and (bus tho way would huvo boon paved for Harlan and the rest or the clergymen to preach from tho same pulpit with parson Newman. In such effrontery ns thii Ihoro would be nothing out of harmony with thoir pusl careers; but, on the other hand, it would huvo a peculiar rUnoos not untiKo that ol tho procenco of Mriilii. lophclet and Fnusl while Marguerite was trying to worship. Thoro would bo something go wonderfully Satanic in these men simulating their dissimu lations that it would add wonderful perfection to their past lives, cupeci ally at this lime, when all men are deploring their downfall and thoefTocl ol thoir downfall upon tbo morals of public men We have no doubt ho needs invest!- gating as badly as the Credit Mobilier. Things are ns rotten in his Congrega tion at thoy are in Congress. Bonn tits, Hitsiox 1 It cannot bo domanded of Mr. Oukea Ames' custo mers that they shall resign until the commitleo which is investigating their casos lint reported. Hut thoso among them wbo retain uny sou-respect will rnnanlt. Ilinir unirrpftpeot by roaigninn; now; anu those ol lliom who retain even the worldly prudonce thoy show ed in thoir doulinirs with Ames, will consult thoir prudence by resigning now. ror llier must rosiirn or bo cx- lellcd. They are among tho Icadors of Congress ond of thoir party. If they are left where they are, tho taint of thoir malfeasance will pervade tho wholo body, and every Congress man who consents to sit with tlicni longer will show that he is as corrupt nt thoy, viiiellicr the rcvolaliont touch him or not. Will they resign now, or will they wait till a worse tiling befalls them f Sound Loqic The Philadelphia I'ress oi liie Dili, in discussini; '.ho cor rnplion in Congress, says : "But the Sonata has an immediate, an imncru tivo duty. The good name of tho Senators who did not buy their scats cans lor me ox pulsion oi tucn men at Caldwell and Pomeroy, and tho clot nir ot the doors to Patterson and others liko him. One example at this tlmo will be a wholesome lcson for many years, and although it will not redeem the tolid reputations of somo whose guilt it not to pluiu or suscop liblo of such easy proof, prompt and ccisive action will retuin for the Sen- oto a moasuro of publie respect nnd conndonce.' viner relorms in it must toon follow.. Uncls Pumblxciiook.1 Tho Harris- burgh Patriot savs: Brother Harlan dooply sympathir.es with the "Chris tian statesman and philanthropist" of Kansas in Ins tnislorluiiaand disgrace In Harlan t orthodox viow Soualor York, wbo exposed Pomoroy, it a vory iCKeu ana goaioss man.- According to tuis aoctor oi divinity and Instruc tor in political ethics, II was a creut crime involving falsehood, und several other doadly sins, to expose to the gazo of the world t slock and sancti monious hypocrite nnd to defeat n enui suneifio to iiurunutie a soul in tno Senate of tho Uuilod Slates, in the only wry in which the hypocrite could bo exposod nnd tho vlllunout scheme efcalcd. .Natural as it may bo lor Harlan to tympathixo with his friend is not likely that the public will ac cept it viewt ot the morals of this case. Tub Corrupt Gano. Tho wronir dono tho peoplo by tho Credit Mo bilier spoilers wore tersely ttatod in the tpoooh of Horace Greeley at In- anapolia, during the Presidential canvass, iletaul: "I hese gentlemen contracted icith themselves to pay them selves twice the fair eost ot entirely building and equipping tho roud J nnd, uildinif the road with tho proceeds of the money lent by tho government, llicy procooded to divide amonir them selves llio other bonds, equal to tho amount for which Congress bad made mortgago on the enliro road. By those inouiis $20,0011,000 or (30,000,- 000 irrre divided among llio parties, lid all thai money so divided we are culled upon to pny. So thot to-day tho poople of this oonntry are paying tome millions cor annum out of their hard cHrniiiL'S fur inlorcsl on these bonds lent to the Pacific road pay. g ine money aa Interest to moot tho ast sums divided by thoso eorillcmen among themselves, as the dividends of the t redit Mobilier of Ainoricu." It is ovidont from tho tone of this speocb that Mr. Greoley was aware of the vllllnni.it that wcro being practiced upon the poople ! the t'rccboolcrt. " How Trix. Tho Now York Her ald, alluding to infamous attempts of Ktuisaa Pomeroy to bribe tho Legis lature, and mo credit ilouilicr scan dal truthfully Bays : Thus wo seo ono by ono tho Senators and members of Congress who were thrown up to the siirfuco on tho foam ot llio politicul excitement that led to tho Into war and during the war bcinir unniunked They wcro for tho most part more ad venturers, without character or sense of honor, and hud little more ability than liinl winch cunning and trickory supply. - .iiio consequence has teen bribery and corruption in tho host appalling form, us we seo from this case and tho Credit Mobilier expos ures. Congress appears to have been utterly demoralized, and that has done much to demoralize (ho whole coun try. Amy we hope thut these revela tions will arouse public attention and give ut a superior nnd more honorable class of men at tho Capitol and for the public tervico ? - How Chasoeo. Tho Chicago Trib une saya : "The roll of purchased scats in tho Scnato, beginning with Cald well, of Kansas, includes Clayton, of Arkansas; Uurlan, of Iowa ; Kumsoy and Windem, of Minnesota; Ilitheock, of Nebraska; Cameron, of Ponrsyl vaniu, and Curpenter, of Wisconsin, 'i'hoso gentlemen uro to bo reinforced Murch 4, by Sargont, of Culilorniu, Mitchell, ol Uregon; Patterson, of South Carolina, and Jones, of Nevudu. Theso elections popularly supposed to iinvo required mo aiaiuroinenl, In euch case, of from $30,000 to $50,000 cash, and the elections controlled by other vul tmblo considerations uro twico na many moro." This is n roll of national infamy, which brings tho uiusn oi minme to tho check ol ovorY honest ninn in tbo nation. In other days lli o Senate contained such men as bilas Wright, James Buchanan, Henry (.'lay,' Daniel Webster. Thomas H. Benton, John C. Calhoun, Willium C. Preston and thoir pcors, properly elected to reprcsont sovereign States. Now thut body is mado up of su ih men at thorio named by the Tribune, men elevated not by votes but by money. Tho contrast isu serious ono. and should nrouso tho people of the country to the danger which surrounds and menaces their liberties and rights The New York Herald wants the Credil Mobilior Congressmen to re stun. josh Billings thinks that next to the gizzard the hoart it the toughest piece oi nosu in iuo nnoie on lit, r. Tho Now York 7;riM of 8aturdy announces thai in that pity tboro hat boon "no murder lor three days." ; James Honry Collin, LL. I)., Pro fessor of .Mathematics and Astronomy ( T . r r..ll t ill j.uiu; cuo tuuego, uieu in J', as to II, l'u., on tho Utu lust Tbo tops of the telegraph polos aro convonint acuta fur travolors in Min nesota. They aro only about a loot uuovo the mow. Tbo Wisconsin Leginluln.ro hat bo furo it a proposul dct.luring it a mis demeanor for u State olllcer or mem ber of tho Legislature to accept a fee railroad pass. j Both parties in New Hainpshiro have now completed their nominations lor Slate otllcers und members of Con grcBt. The election takes place Tues day, March 11th. Mist Addio Taylor, oi Bridgeport, Conn., attended a Frenchman who was biek of small pox a few months ago, und now ho gives her a furlano of 850,000. It it reported (hat Vico Pruidonl Colfax will be impeached. But what of that f Tho Senate would try him, and Iwo-lhirds of them uro at corrunt us ho It. Schuyler is safo. i Hon. Charles R. Buckulew husbcon appointed uttornoy for tho Lihigh alley Railroad Company nt a aulai-r of 010. 000 per annum. This Is just ...i . , t i . - nut iiurvrunu receives. And now tho head of Congressman Syphor, of Louisiana, it demanded. Cuubo Tho toetiinony before thoelec- tion invonliguliiig committee, in which he it charged with ballot-box tluling If Mr. Pomoroy is a Christian states man (says the St. Louis Democnn anu uarian suyt bo is he will im mediately exercise one of the essential virtues of the true Christian reslgna tion. , Alexander II. Stopliont hllheuL'h defeated for the U. S. Semite, is linely to do oiecicu to congress irom tho higlith (Gcorgin) district, for tho un expired term of General Wright, de ceased, i The Hon. W. Marcy Tweed i re- Now York Stn to 8w $toMittmnft: JRATZEIt k LYTLE, MABKET tTREtT, CtE,tll'IELV,'Pt, Peelers In DRY. GOODS, NOTIONS, '. . ! GROCERIES, IIaroivabe and Quef.nsvvare, ' Boott, Shoet, HaU, Capt, Ac. tr-Sboamakari supplied 'will LKATIIKR aad 6UOK 7INDINOS at reduced rales. RECEIPTS AD EXPEDITIRES OF CLEARFIELD CO. FOR 1872. SALT I SALT I retail vary aheap. SALT) at wholesale anc1 PAINTS, OILS, 0ALOINGD FLA8TKR. A a. A liberal discount ta builders. UOUaKUOLD GOODS, OAHPKTR, WIMDOW SHADES. OIL CLOTIIS-la lr(s ejuaatitlss. PISH, FLOUR, BACON, CORK MEAL and COOP, alwai en hand, CAII of the abere (nods aro purcheird eicluilr.ljr for cash, and therefore cue and wilt bs sold ss ehsap aa lbs cheapest. febl-7t SAMUEL P. WILSON, Bsq., Treasurer of Clear euuaij, in ma uoumunweaiiB ' ennsyi. tanla, in aaoount aillk the funds of said eouate from the tret da? t Janaar, A. U, 173, to ae mirieeuts aj of January, A. V. IS7I , nsaroa. To sjtifr.Kale amount of oalslanding f taxes January, 1H71, vis i Amoaul of uusoeied L'ountr tal for 1870 ,I0J 46 nmouni or unsealed llounlr lax fur ' '70 4,11)9 14 Amount of unsealed Cunntv lax for i.m 'to Amount due from oonstshles l,HrT V.I Amount of Hrgl.tr lax 1H70 71 US 41 Amount ofRr(istrr tax for 1H7I S71 Amount dua from Uroon, Llgbinsr ' Co JJ A Do Do..... Do... Ia Da... Do Da..... Do , Do Do Do Do Do Do..,. Do Do Do Do... ...Larlib ...LorajoTAJcllsoa ...Niebaals. ...Parker... ...Ploaaer. ... Pjlae ..m. ...Ryan ...RaSertjte..., ...Riisal ...R.lley a Hums. ...Hnvder ...Smiles..'., ...Hteinman ...Turuor.,,. ...Train ...Wbilesides. ...Wapla .utnera commended by tho go West, with a viow to being elected ui urn uiuivii otntes oeniito Horn Kansna or Nevada, or some otherliL'li- toucg state. Caldtvell, the poor, self considtrcd persecuted wretch, who bribed hit Radical brothers in llio Kansas ligis laturc, to send him to the U. S. Sen ate, wua formerly a clerk in tho lunk at Coin in bin, Lancaster county. senator Pomoroy luiluro to niiiear n the benuto sinco his return irom Kunsas it attributed to the cflcctiof a railroad accident. From all accounts from Topcku ho narrowly escaped a raii-nuo ricciuelil oi auollicr sort. The Boston Journal is deeply nsfned by tho revelations from Kansas n re- ution to tho benutoriul cleclinn It atlmulii.ihvd by recent ovonte that human nuturo is wcuk, and in Its best estate many provo p'.iworless before temptation. i Willium K. I)odirc, Jr., is a inonibcr of tho firm of I'belps, DodgoACo., aro uoicnuunts in tno im'sv eus- q1 n HCM'AKI). Lost or strayed, abont vlu February 1st, a medium sited dog, with smooth hair, bun oolur, white ring around the nana aan ma legs ard nosa while ; about one fourth bull. When lesl seea was ataxia Leonard Llearflcld. For returning the dog to It. . louaooo blurv, nw.aie, a sJm win reeeire WV, reward as well as confer a leror on ina oavr PETER McOKOROE. Auoaut due from collectors' returns Amount of unsealed tax for IS7I To amount of soattd duplicates for 1;J, tIsi CoHiif. Stui: Beccaria. ., tl.lOW t t vO Hell. ,01 41 SI ST Hloom. 1VQ SO 14 Hoggs. )8t 00 44 IT Iliadford 0ST SO S8 69 . Brady .,. 3,078 91 J66 44 Burnsld 1,67 1 14 lev SS Chest mo SS 61 86 : Corlngion.. 602 V0 ' 61 II Clrattold 8,213 80 107 16 Curwensville 710 06 6101 Deeetur.. 1,137 ST M it Ferguson ' 671 40 44 t (llrard 416 66 4 .14 Uoslien 271 SO 48 30 Uraham 430 10 46 04 (lulich 46S 60 (8 Huston 4M 16 SI 34 Jordan 600 14 OS 00 Karlbaur HBO 06 61 is Ka.X 611 71 61 03 Lawrence 1,006 30 141 SS Lumber ','lly.... tSn 46 1 U3 Morrir I.lil 36 VI 40 New Wasblogt'a . 2lZ 46 SI b Oseeola . 7' 6 60 43 77 I'.nn SHI 60 SI 37 I ihb. 1,206 84 S 04 Union . SIS as 54 43 Wuwlaard . 041 Si 43 It fly eleollun expenses 03 70 , A 40 17 01 . 177 74 1310 ' 84 S 10 73 SS 34 I 66 370 31 8 06 4 B0 SB 13 31 61 r to 3 J0 IS 06 316 33,Uy election boxoa in Brad A Moats, 10,708 00 dale . By express aud telegram.. "VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE! T The undersigned off., ,t prirsla s.le (he following real estate, yj K J,.rul , Morris township, Clearfield a.uuly, containing sixty-slx acres, with a bowed lo bouse and baru thereon ertrd. The whole slat,.,il . , aoderlaid with a rein of good eaai. Parlies wishing any further fuluruuHJon should apply to the undersigned at KylortowuoiearBcId e'luniy, is, fol2 4t ROBERT ARDREY. 3 00 IIKMIIVAU REIZENSrEIN Sl BERLINER, holtw..la de1eri 1ft GEXTS' FIBMSHIXG GOODS, llare remored to 1S7 Charrh street, between rranaun ana sua sts., New York. JySr f UPUANS' COUItT SALE Valuable real eststa in Brll township, lata Ihe property of Jacob Mungold, deceased. By virtue of aa order of the Ornha..' nrf r ooouiy, me underslined will sell at publie snle, at the store of Kuars A Uuntrr, In irouiTiue, on Kalunlny, Morcb 1st, 1873, at 3 o'clock p. a.., the foliowinz raluable real ol.i. . 40 acrre aad allowance, mora or Ices, oa Carry's ... luwuButp, auoui seren miles rtum Ilia Hurquehanna rirer. bounded ae rullow. lu. ginning at a post. Ihenoa south 41 aerate. or less to stance, thence west 13(1 perches more or . w ,ore, inenoo norm ti percnes more or iu a uiapie, inence e.ss IJO perohee mora or less to Ihe tilaca of bcainnine. bavin it acres rlcsrrd and la good suite of eultirallon. with a Sao young orchard ol amile and a bar fruit trees, a mine of good cos I open rein four fort in thickness a quantity of pioe, ask aud hemlock li uibcr.log bouse and other improvements theraon. i Ha or oa La. una hell cash end lha bal ance in six months, with Interest, tn k on i a premiies. Totel amount. t2l,240 SS2,I6S 30 30,414 07 To amount iransf'd from Milllia fund, 0VI 87 J a atueunt of jury fees To amount of Ones To Brst payment on old prison To balance of Killmer A Bbipman note. To eash for old sloee To additional tax in Bradford, Brady, Decatur, (lull, h, Huston, Lawrence aad Morris To rent for Coart room To lent for Arbitration room Ta amoaat old briek eold Fulford To amount of redemption ua lends, rii t Alook, Waginrr A Bra., 212 acres, Morris..... ?I8 60 Sold lo county, 6 acres, Hloom V 73 ll.AL.M'Cracken.SOIiac.Brll 7 36 Wm. Bigler, l0 acres, 41 orris 34 20 ll.M'Mullen.lliacres.llroalur 0 76 Jno. Quail, 2110 acres, Knox... II 70 Krsslrr, lot In Oiceola.. I 47 B. Mulberbnngh. 6a. lleeraria 8 BS J Sanson. 17 acres. Decatur. 0 03 To eash from ererseers of Brad ford lowashil 146 76 To easa from overseers of UulUk township.. 48 60 Ta eash from O. C. Kirk. Traslea 4n V0 To eosu rrfuodad by Askey To amount of prison bonds Issued Ily inquest fees Ily Janitor's foes. By jurors' wages, vist Urand jurors -Jan. term... ..1208 37 Do March term.. I7t 06 DaH....,.June term... 163 06 Do. Hopt. term.... 103 00 Trarlsjurore Jan. term..... 417 70 Do. Marrh term... 208 64 .. Do Juna. 1st wk. 613 06 llo. 2d wk. 443 30 Do .8i..l. Irrtn..... 306 16 Do Nov., 1st wk. 410 69 ' ' Do........ - 3d wk. 42t 07 in ' id wk. 200 0 By justices' face... , By Jury commissioner, and alerk By uiscellaoooas. ., , By prison, (old): . nopairs ,. ., Fuel tiboes for prisoners I'hysieiaa Cost of selling same Beddinr , By prison, (newjt lunrraeL Architect LllbOtfrenk kmii By postage Ily pcuiteuliary bill By printing, tIi : B. J. Row UoodlaaderA lieacrlv.. nv oo uy rroiaonoiary less. 34S 00 By registry law eiprnses.. 1,101 87 Uy reward for horse thief... 40 00 By records for Bounty, vis t til 60 04 00 I 20 100 00 04 00 II 0 1,103 04 l,0i 16 SO 00 64 08 176 00 720 17 1,000 48 40 Bl 00 00 41 20 3l 10 130, 80S 70 1,000 00 68 00 11,0.14 70 - 33 68 101 26 ,..$IHJ 00 .. 610 li 112 60 143 26 4 26, 3I,00 00 A Phase of tub WoMAM SuFFRAor.. Tho Philadelphia Day, vory pithily presents a stunning argument ngaintl woman aulTriigo. Jl titys: The jury in the Kaus and Sincr case aro still out, ni tno prosoni writing, una may remain out until tho 4th of July. If woman-BiirTiaL'e wcro realiied in this State, a woman or two might have licon urawn on tint Jury. ilea'Jer, imagine your wif'o or daughter locked up with ton or cloven men fur days and iiiirhts, deliberating Upon a dirlv caso like this. But dirtier cases than this olteu have to be traversed by juries, and women, if voters, would be us liable at men to ho drawn and placed on jut lea in nil such casea. fliia in nnlv.nneirtnliir .n.rainat wnmun. sullrago, unu it is a miner point, hut it is worth oonaidoring. Jo make it a little a'.rongcr, there might, aa thoro doubtless would, be one or two negroes on the Jury, to ndd to the other attractions and duties of jurors confined in on cight-by-ton unventilatod roon, with all too proba ble moral surroundings. The Philadelphia Ledaer civet tho following reasons for the proposed establishment of another United Slates Court in this State : Somebody lor whom there It now no vaciiney would like to bo a United States District Judge. That it one strong reason, ttoincttoily else, for whom nobody will make a vacuncy by resigning or dying, would liko to bo Uuilod Stales District Attornov : und others, with similar views of tho (situation, would conbidor it a good thing If llmro were an additional Mar shal and another Uuitlied Slates Court Clerk to be provided lor. 7'ni' fAe point. ' REr.n Bvr Truk. The Chicuo-o Trtowiie in tpoukins of tho present Vico President of tho United States, uses language tho like of which bus never been employed towards a Vice rrcsiclcnt since tho dny of Aaron Burr. It snyt t No man durina this generation baa been more conclusive ly proven a oorruptioniat, a bribe taker, a liar and a perjurer, than Schuylor Colfax. Thore it not a loon bolo of possible escape. 4 who torn houso citso. William K. lliuVc. r., is President of the Young Ken's Christian Association. Two Yucts which look funny side by aide. That wttt a got'd joko about Frmk lilair'a shootiui; Umnt. It was true thouirh, we eucss, fur Grunt has fre quently boon "shut" tho samo wnt bo- lore. Somehow the ehurgo ulvuys sceinl lo take etlVct in liis neck, vt iicli gets so limber that iiu can't holt his bead up. Isn't it curious J A Connecticut boy, just lonrnin; to read, asked bis father tvhut Cud it Mobilier wns. "It's our natirnal gnmo.my boy," replied tho father, who, with Ihe shrewdness of a native of the "Land of Steady iiabiu," was looking nhoad. ''You'll be utile to plJ it when you get big enough and g to Conerest." ongress Indictments, have been found bytho virniiu jury oi mo unilou filiito Jijs. irici Court, at Kocheritcr, Mew York, against Susan i!. Anthony and riftien other women, charging them wth voting illegally in Kochcstcr. Tlev are to appear hefore court in that cty in May next. Indictments have ato been found against tho inspectors who recen cu inoir volt s. Tho Constitutional Convention aaa adopted tho following articles: senators ahall bo elected for tho torm ol four yours. Kcprosontnlivot shall be elected lor tho term of two years. Ihe Octiornl Assembly shall intot at twclvo o'clock, noon, on the first Tuesday of January succeeding tho adoption of the now constitution, and ovory two years thcrcalter, unlets soonor convened by the Governor in speciul session. 8. O. K1STZ. Adinr. TUBS WIKWAM CARRIAGE BAZAAR AS , SALES ROOM, No. 110, 113 and 114 NORTH BBOAD STREET, sdois Area. rillLADKLI'IUA. t A large assortiui-ntof new and T second usnd CAKIttAUKS, of every rariely, Irons tbe very best mskers lu I'lilladclnhia ..J : n... 1 ' wvtfuuvriug uilies, ALWAYS OH 1IAXD AT miTATS SALS, AT TUB LUIYK8T CASH PHltKH. Also, Ilamsss, Blankets, Ac. Those in wmt of anrlhing in cur lino are requested to give us a can oeiorv piirrnnsing etsewiiero. cA.MlfcL C. ItODUKIIS, Proprietor. Slt it C. Caiurlna, rialssmaa. Ifrbl2 3m lijfii rims Total mrntTna. By eoanty erd.rs redeemed, visi Ily A-r. cultural Socitlv.- Ily assessors' wage , Ily auditors and clerk...... Ily District Allornrv... By attorney free By aud. ting Frothonulary and Regis ter's accounts By Aslum Ily biidges. B L'ouaty Commissioners' wagce. vis I famuel II. Ilindraan :l00 00 David Bock... 3J4 01) V. V. Coutrirt 4.S4 00 U. fl. Toser.. 77 60 J. I). Thomnson 1)6 00 By Comuiisttoners' eUrfc By f!orl rep uler By Court erirr. Ily constables' returns Bs Court House, vist llrtek ror pat anient... move pipe and sink... ! and oil Kuel Paring yard Cleaning water elnssl Cleaning cellar and yard Repairs Insurance Well and hose Windine: and reneirina clock Cy Commonwealth costs, vis: ton in vs. Arvlery. ..ti).l 11 61 I Do.. Do.. Do., Do Ih, D Do Do...., He D ...IIIOOUI .......... ....Bardick ....Dillon.. ... Pevoro..,...,, ....KvcrU. ........ ...Farley. ...Uaney Henry.. ..Tloovar ..Hipps.. ..Johnson .3.217 74 . 21 40 . IN 40 . 303 00 . s 13 18 80 14 76 01 00 Sis os 120 24 60 0O 384 4S 60 40 7 24 SHO 17 80 10 76 22 03 13 30 7 37 31 70 .17 SI IB 44 Commissioners' ufiiee Register A Recorder's odioe Frotbouotary's odioe, vis l T ll Knvelupes B4 CO 13 40! Dockets 'J 26 40 00'By refand. I 00 By road damages. By road views.. I By Teachers' Institute, ( Act ef Assem bly approved April , 167, ).......... By scalps.. By amount paid State Treasurer. By stationery , By Sharig sfeas By tipstaves... h By amount of outstanding uses, vis I Dua from collectors, vis: Chest.. Ileiij K linger...! 03 Curaeaerilla.8. B. Taylor.. . 74 30 Decatur JesseOois. 148 36 Ferguson ...B llulllhsn...... 31 80 I.wrence.....Tswlor ltoales..IH8 00 Morris ..H. Fwarle...... 78 70 Woodward ..F. W. Shot 37 88 Beccaria J. Kinkead IS4 II Bell...... T. C. la....A.S27 30 Bloom ..Adsia Wearer- 18 36 Boggs 1. H. Waplc...3K3 43 Bradford .....Mark Kylrr 1 10 83 Brady... John Jamison. .103 70 Chest. Sam. Willisus..3oS II Clearfield. ....Jno. UcClellan.226 S3 Curwrnavillr.Vorioe Clark.... GO 04 Decatur Jesse Ooss. SVS 88 Ferguson.-... II. llullilian..... OS 27 Oirard Daniel Knee.... 86 SO Ouhch.. . Ream......... 18 00 lloalsdale....Luke Hciley.... 13 60 Huston Wm.Radebaeh .170 40 Jordan 8. Weimar 0 04 Karthaus.. Thomas White.178 71 Knox.. A. T. Bloom-... 04 20 Lawreuor Taylor Uoles.3i0 61 Morris pcler Moyer... 43 60 New Wash a..Win. Menaler. 2S 74 Osceola w Alm. Keptiart..2IO 64 Pena.. John Pents 30 07 Pika Z.L.llertihora.lM 61 Woodward ... T. Henderson... 468 64 By coupons radeamod, via: . Bounty coupons , 0.S31 00 ' Prison coupons 1,000 00 By bounty bonds rcdcciaed Ily amount due from unsealed lands for 1672. By asonaratins on uueeatrd laads lor ISrOand 1S71, na: C"iy $1,423 20 Bouotv...... i3 aa 1 SIS ii'B' "operations allowed collectors.... Ily abalrnieut allowed tail ayera oa lt,.H0l.0 (.( 6 per cent By Treasurer's per oantaga oa same... ily Traasarar's par cent, ou $4, 301. 21 at 3 par aeat By balance due Treesurer last sell le nient M Balance dua county January, 1S73. 101 76 401 14 (02 SO 20 00 , 14 80 17 70 163 64 133 II Jo t'l 070 88 1SI 66 111 43 1,800 00 07 II 07 80 103 00 PROBABLE ORDINART EXPKNnra ii Ta atpaaaas for county purposes 7I ,,'.. ' To Boooly Bonds r-din.bl, U 4I J'S ToPrl.oaUtLo.il.. .7 ' " a Ta Inl.r .l ou I'.,4u0 Bounty Bond! f:r II I ........... sii,i i risen floods To al.atrmentVlVJwed"Vipye'rs'.'.'''' J'' To oiour.aiiuiM allowed collector. "" .'. H I.I4s ... I0rvl To T-e-uurcr's par cautage... o onugMe, prooaoiy By ami. due from Trveiurcr aod Collectors By emu dato Irom unsealed laoJi By sec-ind pa mrnt on aect old priuu dno July, '73.. By d.lkiruoy lu be ralstd f:oui Intutivit In 75 7,I07 14 I0,7U 0 2,.102 00 28,713 0; tal (OMI ?r'0 OVIISJ AIUT1VK STATEMe.tT The aipenae for 1871 aad 1871 were. Amount of county orders Issued IB71.JS4 m i. Amount of county orders Issued 1873 . n'jjj JJ, Amounl paid on acjt of prlion I87I...4ji n !! Amount paid oa aoot of prison 1873... ,J I! Ordinary erpcasas for 1871 its .-. Ordinary expenses for 1872 lajtuj, Ji It witl be noticed that while the or Jiosrv.. pensea of Iba counly are I3.0II.J1 hielue ls)3 ti,a. for tbe pr.vU.us yr u,, gate is still 2,U0.7B less. The tneresis from the followloir. vis : " from the following, vis; Increased expense at asylum..,. Increased election sspsusei..... . i- Increased espeuees at penitentiary... Increased silicoses for road Viewers. Inoreascd assessors' wagee..... tlOO 00 013 321 140 00 343 48 liO 00 30 Od 62A 76 2V3 n 1.212 60 040 00 64 00 7S 0t 3J6 09 4,703 10 1,021 00 14,006 00 11,701 00 1.07 01 414 60 04 Id 810 68 111 18 1,031 00 t34 08 1,404 20 Total ... ..... u .... $06,113 61 A uumterof constables have settled their sc. counts sinoa the balauoa waa struok. gtU'frtisrmt'uts-. 4 W. LEE, Treasurer ol Clem Gild ill Borough, in account with the funds of said Borough t tiKProlt. . . To amount from Treasurer 1871 $.13 IS To amount asseseed lor 1872 2,218 64 To m: nk'iLH?Jtii9! '.?.!...., .o oo A01U UUC lrea.M.w, iw balauoa.. ...... 3(10 OS riM all conci:hi;ui h.va Uvi X Irwin s Justice Docket, aod parties inter ested will do well to call and tt a I to it before il Is loo late. ftb6-3t fJOSKPn II. ROtVLRH, J. P, Total... rnet'iToa. By orders redoemed. vis t ror hauling A work duneoa streets. rar small pox hospital and patient . For lamber A stone for crossings, Ao. for 1H73 and part of 171 For oolleotors' per oentage, exonera tions, Ao , , For blackimitltltig For High Constable, for services. For amt paid on inl. ord. No, 3, 1870 For printing $10,000 borough bonds. For secretary's aervlccs, room, light, stationery and making duplicate.. For coupons redeemed. Far Treasurer's percentage 21 per ct. $1,762 06 ..$3,1 78 lo 0S4 26 4 92 86 10 SO 0 70 00 00 00 Total.. ......$4.71: 08 Due on planking and other accounts. Jsxeesf 01 llaoillllee,,,,, Mantt.iTir.s. Outstanding order No. 2.1870... Outstanding order 1871 Outstanding order 1872 Improrement loan Is.inds. Dae Trcasnrerat settlement .. till 46 .. 1,211 16 $3,4I 00 ... 370 00 86 .... 761 .... 3,2110 00 .... 21 84 $.l,43f 00 Wa, lha undorelaned Andltara af Cle.fS.ij borough, having examined the accounts of A. W. Lee, Kwf., Traaearar ol said borough, do caMfy them correct es ahova slated, and that the Ian ,. ities exoead Hie assets tlirea thousand two lut- urea anil aighty-nino dollars and flnv.Srea.,,,. ($.1,280.65.) febl3 W. D. tiltll.KR, UKIIIUIK IIAOKRTy, i RICIBKN M 'PIIGRHOSf, Aaditori. lOSKl'II II. liQWLES, Justice of O tuo Peace aad Scrivener In the upper endlof Lawrence township. ('olkTllous made and moasv prosnpily p.id ovw,' ; ' 1,0 6 , ' JOHN A. GREGORY, COUNTY SU P K H I X TEX DEN T, Offlca la the Court House, ClearScM, Ps. Will alwaya foood at boras on the LAST FRIDAY and SATURDAY of each month. 3:6 1XKCUTtH!t NOI IC U.-Nollce Is here- li by gtvsn that letters testamentary having born grantcil to the undersigned oa tho estate of M'llS IUMI, decaaeed, late of Brady town ship, Clrarneld county, Pennsylvaaia, all persons indebted to said estato are requested to mske immediate payment, and Ibosa having claims against tna satno will prescut tnem duly autocuiicaieu tor eeitirmcni. HENRY WINtlERT, WILLIAM WlNUhltT, February 6, IS?l..6t Kxecntors. I N Till; COl'KTOly COMMON I'LliAS . of Clearfirld county. In Iba matter of Ihe estate of Jacob Zimmer, of Brady township, de- gwru, Tlie ondersixned auditor, annointed bv lb. Court lo bear end pass npon the exceptions Bled to tno nnet account of Ueorge Lcllich, adminis trator of the said Jacob .immer, and to make liistrlbuliua of the balance in tba bends of said administrator, aires notice that be will attend to the duties of his appointment at bis office, in Ihe borougn of UlearBeld, oa Thursdsy, Ihe 37lh day of Frbrusrr, ll7.1, between the hoursof 10 o'olock a. nt. and 4 o clock p. m. WM. M. McCl LLOrOH, fcb4St Auditor. T N TIIK f (II RT OK COMMON PJLKAM X or Clearfield county, l a. fiamuel flwartx 1 s. 1 No. March Term ,) w. u.nxva",' uWUUHIl - a. .......... ina anaersigneu auuilor, appointed by the voor, o ui.inouie me proceeni arising from the Sheriff's sale of defendant's real estate, will at tend tn the duties of his appointment, at bis of. Bee in the borough of Clearfield, on Thursday, the .win way ei eeoruarr, into, at I a etoea B. m. WM. H. MoCl'LLOl OII, febj It Auditor. ROAD l'UU FOR 1M71, SAMl'EI. P. WILSON, Kro,., Treasurer of Clearjeld eoonty, in tbe Commonwealth of Ponnsvl van is, ib aoeouai wua tno units of the several districts is said eounty for 1871 """ I cutoiroa. To cash in Trrss'hands lart settlement $ISS 68 Ily Treasurer's xirr crntage To amount anoolleclcd 24.107 10 By superiors' orders redeemed" To auiouul aierssed for lt7! 17,120 02 Hi aaoueraliuna To additional 71 XT It. .., ....u,..i To snil due Treaa. from Hoggs Union llo 61 Be oash in Trcasurara hands.'.'.'"' Total $7SS 03 17.198 78 1.800 V.I 16,748 81 B,M7 6! ',) 1,177 M 411 M Ul as Tha expense of but Me sleet 1, In last year's accouai, while three wire srtnlT thu year. Tho othtr ipenset aiilaln theauj.r. It is s sc proper to state that while Ih-. peoiu exceed Ihoss of last year iu some A A, iUuis, tbtre bas bsea a decrease lu oltiers, vis: Dtcreasa in espenirs of old priaou..... $i. u Drcreasa in Sheriff's teas. i-a Deersase la CommisiiODarB' oflloe.........i 225 n As well as la soma alhrr items, anuaaessarr is give in detail. C0HMIS610.VER8' CtRTIPICATH. VVe. tba UDdrr.i.nl Pnm Beld .-ot,, iD th. fonjmoawlth of g BMi avCOtdina tU I.W. mnA L..: examined tba aaveral aeeounta aud voc-lieri JE Samuel P. Wilson, Esq., Trat.nrcr of saidU.tr for tbe jur i li l72, do aertify that fc, iIsmsj as set forti In tbo foregoing statement. W. Und Iba amount dua tho eooaly frosa kia, u two thousand fonr hundred aad four dollars ae iwcnty-elx cents (Jl,404.:6). The r mj, amount of Bounty Bonds still unrMeemeVi. Is! thousand tva hundred dollars (tiutii Ti.. slaadiug laves are. from sasrated lands tea tho,. sand seven hundred and eight dollars ($10 iki, from ci.n.l.l.l.. S... L. 1 . . - .... . ..M..U.I eoven auna.-td SI J ntnety-lhrea dollars aad sislv-oine cents 11 703.00). TU. Counly Treasurer isiai-ll ii Iba Road fund in the sum of six tbousand ueZ hundred and thirty-sovei dollars aod fLtXMml cents (,SI;.2i, and lo the oVhool fv,Li ,.: sum of four thousand nine hundred and tw-at, four dollars and Bfly.,1, MM ($4,:4.Mj, f, both of which s-e ubular siatauant, s:-i.in, amount due each loaihip for Road parposwud the amount dua tha several School districts. Witaes. our heats at Clrarleid, this iijlin of January, A. D. 1071. t. p. comrtrr, 0. S. T'izi;a, Al"" J. D. TID)y p?uf O. B. Uooot.isa, Clerk. CotanlseVnei,, AUDITORS' CERTIFICATE. Wa, tha undersigned Auditors of the the oeut. or Clearfield, la tha Commonwealth of Peaswu vania, having met at the Coart house, in Ih. us. ough of Cleart.ld, oa lha Irst Moudsr of.uu. ry, A. D. 1871, according to law, and having n mined the several accounts and vouchni ef Ssmiiel P. Wilson, Esq., Treasurer, of saiuouutty for tha year A. D. 1872, do report that w. M them as aiioro staled. Tbo balance la bis La .is due Ihe county appears to bo two thousand fssr hundred and four dollars aad twenty-six r ($1,404. IS), lie is indebted to tha Head taod is lha sum of six thousand three aandred and thirty, scran dollars and fifty-two oents ($0,337. 6Sj, ssi to the School fund In tho sum of fonr ljuaiaad nina hundred and twenty-four dollars and Sflj. Six oents ($ 1,024.66). In Ustimooy whereof wa hare hereaito est sir baads, at Clearfield, this 26th day of Janaarr. A. D. 1873. DAVID A. WISK, REl'BEN iTI'llERSnV. Attest: JAS. II. UILE. O. B. Uoounauaa, Clerk. Auditor QLEARFIELD .''''.''. PLANING 3IILL COMPANY. to RFFD k ths CLEAk. 1 11 K undersigned, successors I'OWb'LL. have hn.h..J UK 1. 1) PLAM.NU MILL, anil r.f...j , a.. doing an sxtensiva basinrss. AU the machinery will bo added necessary to make It ons of ths most complete estab iahments ol tho kind in te State. They are now prepared ta receive ards.-s for any work in that line. Tbev will (iveanaeiil attention to ail matetials for house buiiiu.g. ... fli.BU 77 Total .... f, RTATKMKXT OF ROAD FUND IS DRTAIL. I ! I To amount. To amountggregata unoolleot'd: assessed 1 amount. lor 1-72. I I By llriupervi. Bvelon Pv amooal1 C..K in Treas' sors'orders sraUoni. uucollmrd Treasur's Beccaria Bell Bloom ...... Boggs a Bradford... Brady lluruside... Chest Covington ,. Decatur..... Ferguson ... (llrard. Ooshcn llrabamM... (lulich Huston Jordan...,,, Karthaus.... Knox.. Lawrence ... Morris Penn ,. Pika tTnion 1 Woodward . 'percent redeemed. $61.1 84' 7S8 It 281 m! 206 00! 386 461 8:4 on; sol 67; l.lliS 8fl, 7M 86; 700 63j I (.4 0:i 063 8.' 1,626 70 423 46 674 I7 7,(iPB 08: 140 on . 848 40 ' 6S4 761 l,40 H' 1,8X0 30! 874 471 106 81 747 30' 1,201 lo! $140 OS Jie 77; 2t'3 10' 168 01, 173 If.' C78 3i 300 32, S74 till 426 .10 300 30' OH 40.' S41 I2 1,127 40' 100 4lli 6, 0 2"l t,Mi 00: 76 24, 671 02 480 00 l,f7 71 844 S4l 4:i6 40 2B 38' Sill 0111 1,210 701 :- $70.1 K2j I4 88, I, 123 01 33 46 43 611 424 0i; 4. 9 411 I,2:i2 Sbj 1.2M 01M 1.8H2 881 i.iso lol! 1,212 6.1 261 03 1.8HS 76 2,743 111 610 81 1,140 37 11,081 PSit 226 841 1,321 61 1,001 ?n' 1,178 60' 2,i:,6 16; 1,334 84' 684 22' 1,130 llll 2,410 BU' 7 081 t 6S ei 24 82, Sit 74! 86 26' St 14; 2.1 os; 4 6.1 " 28 87. 48 77 It 7l! 17 26 212 001 ' 4 40 10 44l 18 6! 66 11' 60 411. 36 3o! 11 87, 32 4l! 18 73' $166 33! 660 Oil1 344 62j 363 60' 300 00 70t 18' 061 III! 620 00: 100 00' 618 75; 07 00 456 63 l,jr, 031' .150 4I 400 OOl 4,l.t 00 06 00 150 00' 41-0 02' 1,107 III; 1.104 411 151 38 143 60' 811 00 oo? i; hands. $23 41 13 36 16 4l 4 02 I 00. 110 16' I 256 161 "os'iJ 3 70' t 47! 12! 40' 3 00' SI 60 !7 It! 31 7.'.' 10 46j 77 61, 141 80! 63 JO' l2 12! 17 4fi 4 20' 00 46! $150 08 840 771 303 10 108 8I., 173 SSt ' 371 I4 300 12; 674 VO: 426 301 300 30; 08 4' I 841 12( 1,127 4C lOd 4() 673 Oil' 4,f4 0 70 25 1 073 03: 4 SO OOi 1,301 7I 846 14' 456 40 180 SSI KOI 00 .. 1.21 7tX $40 44 184 82 II 14 7t 74 II 17 203 74 306 44 ' 322 71 181 10 60 30 474 60 88 60 . 48 44 t 61 3,254 06 16 86 238 60 36 40 601 68 463 10 IIS 68 204 03 'liii"46 Total..... ! $25,130 07i$l7.1SI 02 $42,644 77;7SI 01 $17,108 SO JI600 01 $1.74 t $6,137 62 Hoggs Is indebted lo tha Treasurer 0.0, aad t'nion $101.41, Additional returns, vis i Urndlord. 0(1 oeuts : limaiu. 9 11 . nt...j si. n..,i.L ..... for, rv.u.fa.er, .ouit. frro.or. ' ""-"'V-l uoi.cn. ,.,; auox, , KCIKMII. FUM aw. - " aaaaoue. a. .neon, ftsq.. Treasurer of Cloarllrld ronnlv. In il,. 1.1. vanla, In account with the funds of Ihe several districts ia said oounty for IS72 ' " rnxnitos. ' , tiy iraasnrar's Per ceataga..... $27,131 07 By amount paid district treasurers...., nieratrra. ;uneollectedi MEW SCUOOL UU1LDIXQ.-. 11 Sealed nronosals will he rM.l.-Ml ...tii.k. 2llth day of February, 1873, by the Beard of senoot uireotors, tor rne eraction of the "Leonard tlreded School" Building, In the borough or Clear Srld. Plens, sprelBcations and conditions enn he sern by calling upon the architect, Esra Ate, Ksq., in said borough. Tha person whose bid Is ac cepted will be required to aire such bonds and in such amount aa shall bo approved by tha Building 7, " Committee for the faithful performance of his HIT contract, ily order of tha Board. W. M. McCl'LLOUOH, riear".!d, Jan. 32, 1873. -td Secretary. VALUABLE HEAL ESTATE AT I'ltirATK HALISI The undersigned offers at private sale tha fal lowing real estate 1 A Lot of tiround. illuata In lha village of Newhurg, Chest township, containing ono and a half acres, and having a largo two story llouso aod good stable erected thereon. This property il suitable for a Hotel or Dwelling, ALSO, A I'arm, of 40 acres, adjoining the town of Newbarg. having over 36 acres cleared and under oalllvntioa, with a good log house and barn and boaring orrhnrd of choirs fruit Ihctaon. A vein of evrellent coat underlies the tract. A1.t0, loo Arrra or Land, on Wllion Run, in Cheat township, within Iwo and a hair mill's of Chest Creek. It Is well limbered with Hoe, Oak and Hemlock, and nndurlaid with ooal. Parlies wishing any further Information will call ou Mrs. MBi(irct Ames, at Vswburg, ar oa WILLIAM Tl'CKtR, otlim fjjaarteld, Ps. DKITOR, To balanca dua last settlement, vti t llalance uneollecled Amount assessed for 1873. Additional Amount dua Treas. In CheetA Jordan Total . 14,0S 01 By exonerations 4:6 46 By amount uncollected " " " By oask in Treasurer's hand " .81.1.116 IS 33 84 20.371 40 1,6(10 36 16.401 02 4,024 If, Total . ...$13,116 18 8IAI?M?I!:L!! priIopI' p 'fi i detail To balance To amount n, Be .nsa.i.'ti..... Total. Trees' pd. district orations. ' perocalilreaeur.rs. I FLOORING, WEATHER -BOARDING. sash, doors, blinds, ' . . r . .. OF ALL STYLES, always oa bsnd. WnitKL'D Bd.tlll'S and sU anlelcl iwa. ry f.-r building, will be axobaLard .'jr Di.T Ll'MIIKII, so that perrnas at a distancs may bring their luuiWr, exchange it for, aad ,i::s homo with the taauufaeturcd artivUa. 1 ' s i. T'.e Company an. a 1 1 always bave ot band a Lfs stock of dry lumber, ao as lo be abb, lo t?. t. order On tho shortest notice. Only tba b' ; ssi most skillful hands will be ewploed, so th.t 'J public may rely upon good work. . Lumbar will bo warked or told as low as II OiJ be purchased anywbera, aad warranted tr lift satisfaction. Aa the business will be d, os sen the eash principle wa aaa afford to work for sr..-.'. profits. DUT LUMBER WAJilTDl Kspecially one and a half and twe lu-h ?r- x stuff, for which a liberal price will Is y-.id. The business will ha eoodacted uauor Li a-j ' of tka "Clearfield Planing IIYA fo." personally aaprrrnti t" Orders respeetrulty solicited. O. R. MRRRl'LL. R. B. TAYLOR. 1ATID MrlSACtinET.. - - ,r M. 0. BROW5 A BR(. Cleart.ld, Pa., January I, IIJJ, O. B. Merrall will business. MARBLE ASD STOXE YASDt Bell..... Hloom. Boggs. Bradford .. Brady Burnside..,, Cheat Covington.. Pecatur Fargusoa .. Uirard Qoshcn Oraham... Oulieh Huston Jordan.,,., Karthaus... Knox Lnwrenoa Morris,,,,,, I'ona ,. Plk t'nion ...I., Woodward. assrssed for 1872. $826 41 1,686 II 424 .14 473 Id' 488 17 844 00 7IJ 67i 777 06: 687 .14 1,281 l:l 156 08 1.108 7.l 1,118 661 054 641 036 76 t.OSO Jl' J.'I7 12' 1,717 Oa' 866 .11; 1.321 6l' 3,080 111 350 75; dVO 32, 1.00.1 20 1,603 00 $27 On; fill 64 . 201 10 103 01 387 is! 371 351 203 74 6.10 20! 4'.'l lllj 781 00. 60 04 841 17, 663 701 344 24! 660 Bin 3,ll 60' IM !i(ii ;l 02! 624 St! 1,5dl 1,0?T 0! 13 80 413 40 ' 783 Sul 4,210 70; $1,106 I7; $24 76! 2,267 75'! 47 60! 027 44 . BI4 Sl! 771 07! 1,2.12 16 1.006 II'; 1 .IfiO c' : 1,311 SI. I 2, mm 0,1 , 215 12 1 3,1 51 16!! 1,012 so ) 008 71; 1.416 211 ' T,5I1 78 4" 08 1 3,380 06 ; 1,5,14 36, 3.182 66 S.IH7 03,' in 00. 1 till 72 i I.SI7 On ; S,23 60,: 12 76: 13 66 14 40 35 02 31 40 33 S3' 26 61' 38 4li 4 SB 10 26 13 65; 10 72 14 07 i5 r 11! 41 61 si as' 48 61 8 40 10 53 14 70 11 00 48 II $500 Oil, 1,4.10 Ml , M on) 80S 00' 120 OO; , 600 OH' A60 OOl,, 0ST 40 600 On;., 300 00 140 no' 010 00 too on too 00 4iii n ,0H0 00 300 Oil 1,600 to! 756 00 0.11 111 1,800 (ID; 200 OU. iA so, tint OH; 1,128 86 Ry amount By cash In uneollecled1 Tressur's I hands. $45 46, 3.1 65 14 Jl 10 TO t 00 120 85 "i'to"1 I .126 67 I na1 II 14 03 06 . A 0tt 84 So 103 is! 40 33 1 SO 101 107 BO1 Ml 44i 74 04 71 04; 45 12 7 66 84 15 $270 06 681 64: 203 lo! - 103 04 37 101 371 35 302 74; 6.10 3il ! 435 III 780 60 60 HI 141 12 6C3 7(l 344 It, 6..0 20 1 3,433 6ll; 161 to! ' (171 2 ' lu 00 1,fl 05! 1,027 01; 18 611, 418 4, 781 80! 1.110 70 $2.4) 10 65 87 01 17 08 84 1.14 48 108 63 , 42 17 "soii'ii 054 22 I 34 Sit 12 1W 05 . .10 10 IS .IS 726 01 .......... 20 60 J07 12 41 88 'ii X i.'l 74 42 78 Tof r'"1!.'!';".?!;?"'!'",'"''" ' 84 ,S,'3J1 feoTo'lTo'.n" Balanca dua Treasurer 1 Chest. $43.63 t Janl.a sin at Additional last Bradford, $1 .10 1 Decater, $A8.e,i. Oirard. $7 00 1 Dullch til 01. V... l Lawrence, $717.00 j Penn, $.V6I-Tal, $411 6$, "riI-"l OtUlot, $31 3i Knoiy l.0 Mt. a 8. LIDDKLJj, Having engaged In tha Marble business, drrlrrl to inform bar friends and tba pablia that aha has now aud wilt keep tonetantlyon hand a large and well selected stock of ITALIAN AND VERJIOST MARBLE, and is prepared ta faralah ta arder TOMBSTONES', . BOX AND CRADLE T0MB3, '.' "". ' '"'.MOXVJtESTS Curbs and Posts for Cemetery Lots, Window Bills and Caps, also, Bt'RRAl', TABI.R AND WASH STASa TOPS, Ac, Ao. Ta-Yard a ReeJ stracL near Iba R, H Pti Clcaiftold, ft. , )t",'i T M. K.EPU ART W. Y. LIPPINCOTT & C?: . ybolesnte Dealers In H.irs, r,i ra, rrfc AND ITRAiT OOODM, So. 131 iftrlet Street, riiU!.J,t',T', (! !i i ff. t. t.lrpltieort.t ' Jaai.a Vldahetl, 1,1 IS. ft. Itirrtm. A. r. RsaaeR