Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, February 18, 1874, Image 2

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    GEORGE B. GOODLANDER,
i' CDITvll AID mOPRIMTOB. ,
WtttKKSDAY MOMNI.'TO. FEB. IS, 1814.
1 L ... . .
Wnntt)pnl ElreUon.
Aa wo go lo press (Ttrcsdiiy altcr
noon) llio pooplo aro voting in every
oily, borough Rntl lownsliip in this
Common woallli for tlioir locul officers.
l'li9 lias not occurred for many years,
,if ever before. Thcro is no particu
lar excilvmenl anywbero outsido of
llio largo citiest. ' Tilings. aro lively in
Philadelphia, Tiltsburgh, Harrisburg,
'.Reading and a few oilier cities. In
the former tily a vory vigorous cam
paign bus been carried on for iliroe
. Tito uiiiivHss :ias not been
equalled by the moHt exciting IVeni
Jenliul clction. Tho light is a square
no between tho pooplo and tho rob
ber. Ih (utter aro few in numbers,
ll is truo, but they havo been doing
the voting and counting, fur tho peo
ple, for years. Tho fuw, (corrupt ut
that) havo ruled tho many. Slokcly,
tho present Mayor, is tho ring nomi
noc. Such corrupt Democrats as
Sum. Josephs, Alderman McMullon
nd Al. Sohofield, and their followers,
Jill support him. lion. Alexander K.
AlcCIuro is running as an Independ
ent candiduto, supported by the Dem
ocrats and the licformcra. For our
elf wo would havo preferred, a
straight Democratic cnndiihilo, but as
nearly all our most worthy and prom
inent Democrats in that city saw fit
to pursue a different poliey wo have
not meddled in their affair, and now
hope they may succeed with Col. Mc
Cluro, who is without doubt tho ablest
rtali'smnn in Pennsylvania. Combin
ing his tnlont, energy and experience,
he has no equal in tho State. His
election to tho Mayoralty will break
up a "Iiing," as infamous, l.lthough
with less brain, as llio Tammany
J-ing, nnd furnish llio EiiBtcrn l'eni
tentiary with at least n score of con
victs within the next twoyoara, who
aro now sitting in high placed, to the
tlixgraeo of the Stalo and llio city.
'' 0) a
The Revenue Lous.
Eighteen months ago Congress was
foolish enough to take llio tariff duties
off tea and coffee It might as well
jo taken off whisky and tobacco, thci.
the four leading luxuries would be
exempt from taxation and would
rouko the action of Congress consist
ent, anyhow. Although the govern
ment tax of twenty five cents a pound
on tea, and Cro cents a pound on cof
fiee, lias been taken off for over a year
e.e fiouftckccpcr hero in the backwoods
has discovered it. . . Hut the revcrso is
llio fact. Coffee is now higher than
ever. Henry L. Dawes, Ch'm of tho
Ways and Means Committee in Con
groKg, who is now looking around for
tax and revenuo enough to keep the
.government inachino in running order
during tho next year, declared in a
speech the other day that if the JIovc
nue kept falling off during tho next
year us it had in tho past, thoTreasury
would lo rendered bankrupt. Among
tbo losses during tho past yoar is sir
teen million dollars on tea and nine
million on cotTeo. Hero we havo a
loss to tho government revenues of
twonly-fivo million dollars. Now,wuo
bus pockolcd that sum T The gov
ernment has lost it and tho consumers
of tea and coffee havo failed to reap
the benefit.' How much of that mon
ey wont into tho pockets of the Credit
Mobilier Congrosstncn, bestowed upon
Jl-eiii by tho lea and coffco ring, for
rcpealinir the Tariff! '. Mr. Dawes
cloaca with this pertinent question :
"If there .bo -ftuy value in this state
ment, I ask tho attention of tho House
a moment to this qncstion wholhcr
it Lo poesiblo for us in tho discharge of
our public duly, lo leuva the Treasury
in thin condition ? Its obligations
must go to protest unless it can bo re
lieved." Wo simply ask Mr. Dawes,
why did you depleto the revenues of
llio Treasury by taking tho tax off of
luxuries, while you never rolicvo the
people tu Uio umounl of ono cent
Wo say, quit your infernal tinkering
Kith tbo rovenuos,assuind tho rolo of a
Mftlosinnn and divost yourself of your
ilcmugngnclHli garb, und you will do
tho government somoservico and fill'
fill the design of your creation.
' t acancy llLt.KU llio vacancy
caused in tho , Ohio Constitutional
I'onvcnliuii by tho icsitriiation of
Chief Juslico Waite, has rcuii filled
sby tho election of (iuaorul James B.
fStcu Jinan, ltMnocrtit,' who defeated
llio regular lladicul nominee. Ccn
crul Steudinun is a brother to Mis
Judgo Barrett, nnd porstnnlly known
o many bf our citizens, llo is an
iihlo ninn nnd will add much strength
do iko iVmocrutio sldo of tho Con
VcnUon. ; i : i i
Kv-amh'b Shadow. Tho Jlurrisburg
fatriot ndUs : "Aro w novor lo know
llio dexterous gentlemen who pul Ibis
nur walking shadow, Kvans,botweon
us an4 Alt light of Ihoircountonanou
Now that tho lo.i Is safe and tbo poo
plo reconciled, why should bashful
merit longer, hide llsolff" It is not
this shadow that tho people want. It
is tho money ho illegally withholds
.1 Urlght future.
The political ly begins to shed rays
of light and the future of tho Demo
cratic party is bright with bopa. On
every sido can bo soon tho evidences
of docadonco nnd disorganization o(
llio .Radical party. A long period of
extravagance and unneccsanry publio
expenditure) of tho people's money,
and repented aggressions upon tho
cardinal doctrines of our democratic
form of government, and tho palpa
blo mismanagement of its finances,
aro rapidly producing tho oonviolion
In tho minds of tho people that thbao
who havo governed them havo had
too long a loaso of power.
Change is it law of our individual
being, and it is equally so with tbo
existence of administrations. ' It is
not only that; In Congress, tho liadi
onl leaders in tho Houso, of whom
Dawes, of Massachusetts, is chief, ha
just struck tho key-noto of tho open
ing campaign, end warned his loyal
associates of tho coming wrath of tbo
pooplo who aro about calling thorn to
an account for their evtravnganco and
misrule in our national affairs, as well
as within the States. .
This is not all; locally tho enemy
is aim worse disturbed, in tho two
great cities, Philadelphia and Pitts
burgh, oar opponoule aro torn, dis
tracted and divided, and as wo writo,
their condemnation is buing'sealed by
tho peop'o- Peculation, defalcation,
onerous taxation and corrupt "ring
rulo'' has accomplished its work, and
tho people once more mado to rejoice.
However, it matters but litllo should
tho Philadelphia and Pittsburgh rings
succeed in counting themselves ir.
again, tlio seeds of dissolution aro so
thickly sown in tho enemy's fallow
that tho tromendous struggle, which
is now in progress, is a sure harbinger
of dissolution, oven in these their
strongholds. ' '
No organization, whether political
or physical, can sustain itself under a
condition of distraction and diversion
within 1 and constant assaults from
without. In this wo see the real con
dition of tho Radical party, nnd in it
wo can, if truo lo ourselves and our
principles, 'see and feel the day of
our triumph npproai hing. A disor
ganized and corrupt army needs but
to bo pressed by a pnlriotio and dis
ciplined force, infeiior in numbers
though it be, to bring dismay and do
feat to its demoralized ranks. Is ibis
notour opportunity? Friends, tho
hour is propitious, und unity and har
mony aro duties wo all should incul
cate. Strife and distentions aro as
fatal as corruption and decay.for theso
produco divided councils and aimless
encrg3-. Thercforo, let a spirit of
concord prevail from tho borough or
township meetings, np through our
organization until wo roach our Slate
and National conventions.
Organized and syslemalio efforts,
spiucd with pure teal nnd vigilance,
must win tho next battle in this Slato.
Judicial ttpporlioumfut.
Tho Scnato Committee on tho Ju
diciuiy General has fixed tho number
of judicial districts in the State at
forty, with two additional law judges
for Philadelphia, one for York and
Adams, ono for Luzerne, one for
Dauphin and Lebanon, ono for Clear-
fluid, Centro and Clinton, aud one fur
Butler and Lawrence. Tho hill pro
posed increases tho number of Judges
tifloen. It has been reported from
the eommiltco in the Senato and will
doubtless puts both Houses, eubstan-
tinlly as follows:
1 Phllsdelphia, two additional Judges,
. 3 Ianeasior. "
2 Deliwere. i
4 CbttUr. ,
' 6 York and Adams, one additional Jatlga.
4 Cambrlnn tint Vtrry,
1 Franklin and Vullnn.
s Bedford and omener.
Huntingdon, lllair and CanWia.
ID Iudiina '
I Luieruc, ona additional jaJg.
12 Diuijibin aud Ltbauyo, uue additional judge.
II Ilrrki. ,
14 FajHla.
15 Hcbutlkill. ' -IS
Hueka. .,
17 MonlKomer.
18 t.ehiirh.
IV Nortbainiton. :
20 hajucbanna.
21 Wayne, 1'ikt, Monroe And Carlos.
22 !lra.llurd. -
23 Columbia, Kulllraa and Wminlug. s
21 Nortbumberlund aod Montour. '
t'j V'nion. hnjder, Mitllin and Juniata.
26 Ucartidd, Outre tod Clinton, one addition
al jude.
27 I.)evnniiir. 1 .
2 Tioga, I'oilpr, H'Eni and Cameron.
2B Krie and Warrvu.
50 Crawford. 1
31 Venango and Foreet.
32 Jrflereon, Clarion aud Elk.
33 Armstrong. . ,
31 Hatlrr and Lawrence, one additional Judge
ti Mcroer. . '
it llvaver. ,( ... :
37 Orreno. ,
SH Wa'hingtnn.
311 Allrghan. . '
4d Wi-itinuivlanJ. n
Under tho bill, judges for those dis
tricts in which none resident tbo timo
of its passage, and alno in tho districts
in which additional judges aro autho
rized, will bo elected al llio next gen
oral election. If tho act becomes a
law as 11 now if, this district will bo
required to elect ono additional law
Judgo iu November next
A Uio Family, The lisl of voters
in Philadelphia, when completed by
the iiKsossors last week,1 numbered
15:1,420, lo 107,091 lust year. The
oily has therefore lost nearly 11,000
voters in ono year, or tho rooster had
enrolled Hint many repeaters and baK
lot box aluffers.
Luck Kditorh. Tho Venango
iWefrtfor stales this : "Kdcnr Cowan,
Of the Warron Mail : W. A. Ituport,
of the Conneatitvillo'Couri'cr; Kd. W.
Smiley, of the Venango Citizen, and
. Jl. IMiiin, of llio .forest JirMiMi
aw, havo been appointed tranacribinr;
clerks at Unrrisbur Uowanand Itu
port in lho Senalo, and the others in
tho House. All these uenllunicn, ex
cept Mr. Smiley, opposed lho now
Constitution, and olinoat all tho elect
ed aod nptioinlwd o dicers in both
Houses, from Speaker, down, were Its
opponents'. Tbo King inanogra un
that from lho lait.but ihoRingiound
tho Constitution too formidable to ro
sist and it yielded wisely lo the ncce.
eitieaof lho eituatioii." ,
Ct.1. Mcf -lure aUlcd in lho Senalo
rom lho pcoplo ireusury, ana wnicn t . , . , . Ul.r0 wo UOi0uo
olins divided among lho "ut'dilion. L,,,,, u,noa on tho Philadelphia
division npj ileucM" Vi'tV of State registry list. No Uepuhlicaii Senator
Litter from ICarriaburg.
llAnniHiiLiui, Feb. 14, 1871.
Ma. Editor: Tho argument on
tho reserved point in tho Evans caso
was heard on tho 10th instant, before
Judgo Pierson oT thin county. Tho
point as mnde by Mr. Hall, defend
ant's attorney, on tho trial of (his
case and which tho court reeorved,
was, that tho act of March 80, 1811,
for tho scltlomont of publio accounts
having provided tho plaintiff a reino
dy, it must be pursued and lho judg
ment of tho reserved point must bo
entered on tho vordict in favor of tho
defendant.
Thocounsol for plaintiff look tho
position that the Commonwealth had
a right lo tho common law remedy,
and wore not confined to the act oi
ls) 1. Judge l'ierson's docision was
reserved for a future day. .
In lho Senato, this week, lho judi
cial apportionment bill has receivod
much attention. On second reading
of tho bill Mr. Wallace amended the
first sootion thoroof, by strikikingoul
'to which tho counties of Perry and
juniata nro uerooy attached." Mr.
Wallaco said, "I desire lo stato the
reasons for this amondmcnt, as it
may, perhaps, become proper on this
consideration of tho subject matter of
tue oiii, to ma no other amondmend
monls. My view of lho Constitution
differs somewhat from that of the
Senator w ho has this bill in chargo
(Rutan)." Ho tlion continues, Btuling
that counties having forty thousand
inhabitants shall bo separate judicial
districts under lho provisions of arti
cle fivo, section five, of the new Con
stitution, and that where a county
that is contiguous to such an one, and
having less than forty thousand inhab
itants, it can bo attuched to any olher
county having less than forty thous-'
and inhabitants. W.o cannot attach
such county to a county having forty
thousand, as tho Constitution requites
tho attachment of such county to an
other county of lho same character as
itself. Whenever a county having
less than is requisite to entitle it to a
separate judgo, and is surrounded by
counties having each tho rcqusito for
ty thousand, then, in that ovonl, the
minority county must bo nnnoxud to
ono of lho majority counties, as lho
Constitution will not allow that two
majority countios shall be thrown to
gether judicially when separated by
a majority county." Mr. 'Wallace
urjrcd able arguments to prove his in
terpretation of lho Constitution the
correct ono. The bill is exciting a
irreat deal of interest all over tho
Stato and many protests havo heou
received from counties asking for a
change in lho dinlricts in which their
own county is located'.
Tho following bill was introduced
in tho Houso, Ibis week : "That the
payment of interest on deposits by
privato bankers, Stato banks and Na
tional bank-, is prejudicial to tho best
interests of the people of this Com
monwealth, represses privalo enter
prise, and yields to capitul therein
employed a return greater than thai
employed in any other form, Jlesolord,
That lho committee on lho judiciary
bo and are hereby inslruotcd lo pro
paro and report to this Houso. a bill
consistent wilb lho Constitution and
laws of this Commonwealth, and of
the United States, bv which payment
of interest on deposits shall be forbid
den, and such penalties imposed ,as
shall prevent tho snmo." If such" a
bill should be reported and pass,and bo
coino a law, it would undoubtedly ere
a to tho greatest chano in financial
alTair that could possibly happen.
On Thursday last, Senato hill No.
41 was taken up in tho House, it be
ing a bill explanatory of certain parts
of lho new election law. It cites in
tho fir I section that lho assosors ap
pointed in tho election bill, sections
fourteen aud fifteen, ore hereby do
clarcd to bo assessors only lo perform
such duties as are now rcquirod by
law of assoesors incident to the hold
ing of election and registration of
voter', and that the office of assessor
for purposes of valuation, with all the
duties incident thereto, shall conlikuo
and remain as are now provided for
by law : provided, that iu townships,
boroughs and wards comprising but
one election district, the axsossors for
purpose of valuation shall be assessors
for tho holding of elections und ihoreg
istration ot . voters. Section second
provides for the returns of tho elec
tion of township or borough oftlcers
to bo sent lo tho clerk of the Court
of Quarter Sessions of the county, in
stead of lo the prolhonolary of the
Court of Common Pleas. Tho bill
was tbon amended, inserting a third
scelhn relating to naturalization pa
pers nnd their content)), and in this
condition passed second reading.
Brock way, of tho House, read in
place lately, a bill which if passed,
will bring to grief many who have
been dead-heading it over our rail
roads in tho past. Tho first section
provides that no railroad, railway or
other transportation company shall
grant free passes or passes at a dis
count, to any person except an officer
or an employee ot llio company whoso
nxmo is borne on the pay rolls of tho
company, ns a regular ofllccr or em
ployee thoroof, and any person sign-
llixr or iseumir suuu iiiim, except 10
thoso heretofore mentioned, shall bo
considered guilty of a misdemeanor
and on conviction Ihercol, shall nay a
fiuo not loss than ono hundred dollars
nor moro than fivo hundred dollars for
ach offenco, lo bo collected as such
fines uro by law collected. Any ono
Using such a pass except thoso hereto-
foro mentioned, shall ho declared lruil
lv of lho snmo enmo. aud sutler ibo
Minio penally,
A resolution was road in the Houso,
requesting tho United Slates govern
ment to donate Hie use oi me ar
lisltt barracks to tho department of
soldiers' orphans schools of the Slato.
Also an act lor the purpose ol pur
chasing ground whereon lo erect an
Arsenal, and tho tearing down ol ibo
prosout Arsenal locatod on the Slato
Capitol grounds. Yours, Ac,
' K-1"
Skhvm ' tii km RitniT. Tho Su
preme Court, in two cases In whioh
J. P. Benjamin and John Slidoll were
impleaded, hosdocided that lho con
fiscation ol rcbol property only passes
a life estate, uifd that thu heir of at
tainted persons inherit nllur thoir
deat h. Thus perishes anothor of tho
JUdiesI rcconslrution acts. Thous
ands of cstnlos will thus revert to
thoir rightful owners, and lho carpet
baggers who went South and bought
plantations for a'mcro song, will be
compelled 10 give up thoir Ill-gotten
woaltb. '
The Democrats of tho Ohio Legisla
te ro aro aHtcking Ut economize by
abolishing all unnecessary Slalajpfllces.
In caucus, tbo olher liiuht. they ap
pointed aoommittea tn prepare a bill
abolishing dieoQieos ttf Railroad Com
missioner, (ins Comnittioner, and
CuiiHOwnur.cr tl Insurance. -
tlerommenttal lout of the Survey'
or Ucntrnl.
Tho roport of lho Surveyor Genoral
for lho yoar ending November 30, 1H7U,
showa the total receipts of tho oillco
lor purcuuso nionoy, tees, etc,, to be
855.015.43, on Increaso of $7,4(10 ovor
1872, and larger In amount than for
any your sinuu 1H.J8, excepting tbo
years 1804 and 1870. Nino hundred
aud thirty-niuo patents wcio issued
during the ycar.covcring l)il,8-ia acres.
Tho matter of bringing suits against
land owners for moneys duo tlioCom
monwoallh for unpatented lands has
boon postponed for the present, on ue
oount of lho fiiiunclul trouhlos, and in
tho belief that a largo majority of
those so indebted will, It lurtlior timo
be given, pay without being compelled
lo do so by suits. It is strongly urgod
that all owners of uitpatonleil lands
should mako prompt payment there
for lo the State, and perfect titloty
application for patent, thus saving in
terest accruing us well as cost of suits.
Spcciul attention is csllod to tho neces
sity for additional legislation for the
heller protection of land owners
Under the present law persons mako
it a business to search for defects or
what thoy supposo to bo such in the
titles of others, and in many such
oases they havo tho roquired applica
tion exocotcu in aomo distant piaoo,
wboro lho real owners oan havo no
knowlodgo of tbo preliminary slops to
dispossess thorn ol thoir lauds, 4wd as
the Ijand Department has no connect
ed mapa to show wbethr"tho land
has boon previously lakon up or not,
expensive and tedious litigation has
boon entailed on many pontons who
supposed that all their rights were
covered and protected. To roinody
this evil it is recommended that the
witness, as to the land being improved
or not, should bo a resident of the im
mediate rioiuity of tho land applied
for, and that at least thirty days' no-
tico should be required by publication
in one or mnro papers of lho county
of the fact of the application, wilb a
description of lho land, its location,
and boundaries. The Surveyor- Uon
eral believes that Ibis will not In any
way intcriere witu applications for
vacant lands made in good faith, and
in cases whero lho lauds bolong lo
others it will enable them to cavoat
against tho iseue of a warrant, as well
as lo perfect any defect shown to cx
iftl. A further recommendation is an
oxtonsion of the pre-emption right so
as to covor all cleared lands actually
used by tho party in possession, and
for which ho pays taxes, but by over
sight or want ot 'knowledge has failed
to ported title by warrant and survey.
V anions.
Tho Board of Pardons under the
new Constitution has roado the follow
ing regulation :
1 1RKT 1 he board shall bo furnished
with proof thai notico of application
for pardon hns been published onto a
week, for two consecutive weeks, in
nowspapcr printed in the county or
city iu which conviction was had.
Sr.coND That notice of the applica
tion shall havo hcon given In tho judge
who tried tho cause and lo the district
attorney who prosecuted.
i uiiiD-r-AM applications fur pardons
must bo accompanied with lho follow
ing papers, written in a clear and din
Unci hand :
J. A cortifiod copy of the whole re
cord, including docket entries, min
utes or tho court, copy of mdiotment,
pleas, and all other papers on tile in
llio court relating to the caso.
A full ataloment of Hie reasons
upon which tho application is based,
setting forth nil tho facts ; the notes
of evidence taken on lho trial ; letters
from responsible porsons in the com
munity whero tho crimo was committed.
Focbtii No application will lo
considered if presented to any individ
ual member ol lho board.
Fifth All application and corres
pondence must be uddrottHod to or filed
with tho recorder of llio board, al
Harrisburg, so that tho suruo may be
prepared for presentation lo tho board
at lis next sonsion : and no application
will bo heard or connidured unless llio
same, and paprrs upon wliich baaed,
havo been bled at least bvo days be
fore said sesfuon. .
Sixth The foregoing rules will bo.
strictly enforced, and relaxed only
when good reasons shall be lurnialiud
for so doing. M. S. (jiMY,
Secretary ot tbo Commonwealth.
Sauuil E. Dimmick,
Atlornoy Geneial.
By order of the Board.
A. AVilson Noiiais, Recorder.
TUR COLOUKU Sl'KECU .MAKER. Tbo
cdiior of the Montgomery (Ala.,) Ad
vertiser ass-ns that it was Hie Judical
Hoar of Maitsaehusults who prepared
tho speech delivered by lho nogro
Congressman, Klliott. Tho general
impression heretofore, has been lliut
Beast Butler and Senator Sumnor
wcro lho authors, but lho Advertiser
says s
"And so it happened that no sooner
had 'Congressman Blliolt' read "with
fino voico and cll'ecl" Hoar's labored
bnranguo than all tho telegraphic
wires wcro put into requisition lo
herald the sensational circumstance
throughout lho land, of lho wonder
ful intellectual dinplay of Africa's son
of elonuence and l'ciiiusI It ill i roba-
bio that I ho ro have boon' hundreds of
thousands of ordinarily intelligent
nowspapcr readers imposed, on by this
shameless piece oi uongrcssionai im
posture. Theio will bo without qucs
lion, at least half a million of Northern
and Western Idiots who will always
believe that tho Boslon darkey repre
stinting lho old District In South Caro-
ma ol John C. Callioun I a miranio
of "eloquence and force" But the ho
has now been exposed and behind it
as a matter ol course, stands a radical
Yankee ready to sing psalms, to lead
a prayer meeting, to steal irom mo
Treasury or to rob tbo Custom Houso;
to bo insolent whon ho cannot be
kicked, or again to lie, directly or in
ferontially as may bo needed, nt the
first opportunity, and cither or all with
equal intliliorencc.
Vf.M.Saio. Tho Cleveland Herald,
Administration organ, makes the lot
lowing confession : We have donoour
nest lo excuse lho l'rcsttlont lor sign
ing that Iniquitous nalary bill, but
never mado the attempt hut that al
the end or our nrguinnnt wo lull our
opinions giving way. Tho President
was not blameless, and our Republi
cans in the Legislature should havo
had the tense either lo keep mum or
to go tho wholo figure, and include in
the same category Congress and tho
President.
Tuc Diirzaimi .. A reporter of
lho New Orlean VicayMM overheard
ton boys make the following remarks :
"My father is in the Custom House."
"Mine's in lho station bouse." "My
fuibur car) keen on stealing and vuurs
chu'i."
VrauV iHtornnj Vtnerat.
Williainsstautlsattholieadofw.hiitis
termed in luw, tho Department of Jus
lico. Tbo Washington correspondent
of tho Boston Post, (n alluding to this
official, aaya :
"The Administration and tho frlonda
of Attoriioy-Gonoral Williams aro get
ling very uneasy in view of the dis
closures relative to the latlor's loiior
lo tho Senate Judiciary Committee
and the committee's biindlo of testi
mony against Williams. Tho fuel is
Williams holds his plnco by vlrtuo of
partnership and bv sulluranco of Sun.
ator Kdinunds. Senator Kdmunds is
now sedulously hiding and concealing
from the publio a mass of incontrover
tible uvidenco against lho Atlorncv-
Uonoral, tbo publication of which
would bo followod by a resolution
of impeachment within twenty-four
hours.' A momborof tho Senate Judi
ciary Committee hat boon hoard to
say that upon any ono of aoveral counts
winch tho comtulttoos investigation
dovelopod Williams could not fall to
bo Impeached. Mr. Nesinith of Ore
gon authorizes your correspondent to
say that 11 senator Edmunds will give
to -.no Jiouse oi Jioprosmiiauves the
testimony in his hands Just as it was
lakon by me committee, he will guar
antee the impeachment of (he Attorney.
ucnerai."
What a revelation 1 Tot, we believe
it Is truo. When will the American
people rooover their moral sonsosf
That Williams should be in tbo pene
tentiary, instead of the Attorney-Gen
eral's office, lliore oan bo no doubt.
And yot, there ho tits, and smokes
and drinks wilb Grant.)
RECEIPTS AM) LrKI)ITlHCS OF CLEARFIELD CO. FOR 1873
Coupon .tirf.
Bismarck says: Liberty is a luxury
which not every one can afford.
General Pillow is said to have de
clared himself "a Grant Democrat of
lho first walor." Wrong side of tho
ditch again.
Tho funeral expenses of men killed
in the Hoosau Tunnel, and paid by
the contractors, have amounted to
$10,000 in five years.
The Judieiary Committee of the
Maine Legislature hesitates whether
lo aboliali the death penalty entirely
or to have it more rigidly unforced.
Goon. Justice Haines of Chicago
has decided that editors are profession
al men, and that their Bcissors, paste
pot, &u., cannot be eoizcd for debt.
A thousand men it is stated are out
of employment at Brady's Bend in
consequence of lho failure of the
Brady a Bend iron worka. A great
deal of sufloring is experienced by lho
familes of working in on.
General Harnoy, whoso military ox-
porionce among the Indians it more
extensive than that of any man living,
thinks that if tho Indians aro treated
honestly und not plundered tbey will
live peaceably on thoir reservations.
B. K. Bruce, the negro Senator
from Mississippi, was born a slave '.n
I'n nee Edward county, Virginia, .-".nd
was a porter on Mississippi rivcrstuam-,
boats. Hoaltondcd school in Oburlin,
Ohio, and has an ordinary knowledge
of grammar. Ho is a favorito with
lho colorod mon of Mississippi.
Mr. W il 1 in in Osborne, late Superin
tendent of Puhliu Works in Washing
ton, under. "Boss" Sheppurd, bad a
conscience after all. Ho was found
hanging lo a tree near tho great
City ot i'lundcr. How longbheppard
will bo able lo resist th&compunclions
of conscience that drove J udas Iscariot
lo commit suicide, it problematical.
New License Law. A now license
law has been, or is about lo be, intro
duced into the Legislature. The first
section repeals all existing Local Op
tion laws; the second placosaunilorra
license fee throughout the Slate, in
three classes first 8!)0, tho aeeond
$150,andlhe third JI100; the fourth sec
tion repoule all eating houso licenses.
In the Minnesota jjegislature, Sat
urday, tbo Committee of lho wholo,
after a lonir discussion. fv a large ma
jority, recommendod lho passago of
tho till regulating railroad transpor
tation through a board of three Com
missioners similar lo that of Illinois,
except thst the hill fixe a maximum
above which the Commissioners shall
not ostablish rates.
The Republican Exoculivo Commit
tee of the Thirteenth Ward of Phila
delphia has adopted resolutions de
claring it Inexpedient to run any wo
men candiJatcs tor School Directors,
and ousting from the ticket tho two
womon nominated at the primaries,
The women declare that they will run
all tho samo, since the I'ominitleo has
no right or power to annul '.he action
of tho primaries.
. 1 PL - - ...!' ".' 1 .1 ..L-.1
$w cMi'f I'tUf nuatj.
S'i
tint 1$ hereby civ en Ui the publifl nl &1I tr.
ticl fnterfixtmi, tbi in nl left! Ion will h mtdo at
th prvient itiiion or nar mult l.efci mature tu
pau an Ant drciaring Monijfnrnory urns, with
It brnticlir. In CIrarfirld ooubly, publio high
way lur tbo t'Urpojo ot noming rw iof on tu
tnatn. WM. 1'OWKI.L,
KKIIDKN M.I'UERHON,
lablS 4t (J. L. KKKD,
CAUTION. All pfrtooi are hereby faction
d hratnit trading for or buvtnff tba follow
ing propartrt Onaeuw. S bolri of potato, a lot
of corn fodiW, 1 cook move, S Letli and bedding,
1 onptioani, I clock, 1 hog, 30 bmhala onrn ran,
now la BORaaiiiua of Hubert M. Itanay, an tha
anw balnngN to tu and U left with bus luhjtat
to mjordfi at anjr lima,
fell IS St JACOB A. DHETH.
1
UOAD I'CKU FOH 1813.
HAML'KI. P. WILSON, En., Treniurrr tt Clwirflcld oounlj, In lb Common KMlib of Pausey!
vaula, lu aaiomil wctli tut luutU ul llie utieral Uiwueliijit la ealq aouutjr lur 187 J
1 I CSSDITOt. , I .
llr amount uncollrotcd...., iS,lB3 27
llv amount paid diitrict treasurer C,u?S VV
11 eioueratioDi , . 854 US
1 paiiTon
To amount uncollected leer IST3 10 Tit ti
lo amount aoreaocl fur l73 18.S5J 81
Tu adJilioual IT1 37
Tu suit. In Treaiuror'l baatle Jan. J4. i
Total..,
Total....
41,6S4 31
STATKHENT OF KOAD FUND IN DETAIL.
lo balanua tine 2Jlu T
Jan. IK73. To amount AJdltl. IfxrefiU fly nra'ntjbyeioD. Ily amonnt
Townihlp aaereead oaal for amount, paid lHi'l aratioui. UneollMtact
On band. UnoulMted fir 187J. JS7I. Treasurer
Ueeearis.. 60 44 169 UK 1 S3 80 &j 7! """stl S4 tO 41 tit 40
Hell 14 II' 140 77 l.OoS 0 1,41 V'J 3i 12 24 0 ,I71 07
liloutn..... " 13 44 201 10 212 III 427 74 ,.. 427 74
Hoirri 1S 91 170 31 I 40 S40 S2 34 I
Bradronl. 7 74 172 34 121 71 471 72 St 13 22
Brady II 17 7 14 178 IS ' 767 32 II 17 24 1 76S 20
Burnilda. 203 74 . ISO 33 . fit VS ; 1,234 03 203 74 1.030 28
Chelt v3llt 44 674 00 173 10 ,.,, 1,743 44 SV9 44 la 1,31(140
Corlngt'n 331 72 424 30 424 30 1,173 32 323 72 a0 60
Deoatur... 181 10 !V 30 623 4S 2 SO l,l6 6" 181 10 J,n4 48
Feriueoa 30 80 ' M 40 137 40 9 00 824 10 40 10 274 SO
tllrmrd.... 474 6S 841 II SOS 06 7 34 l.O.'O Is h 474 6S 1,464 41
Uoihen... 88 40 .1,127 40 1,118 40 2,334 So 8 40 1 00 2,244 80
(Irahara... 43 44 1K4 40 178 SO 1 00 ' M4 84 : 4S 44 678 28
Oulloh.... 8 41 . 473 80 468 20 ..., 1,1.18 81 21 43 1,1 18 OS
Huiton... 2,744 26 4,864 80 1,698 81 18,788 S 1,884 78 268 17 8,446 01
Jordan.... . 16 84 78 36 91 60 ......... 184 80 1S4 60
Kartheul 238 6 672 9t 68 88 .-. 1,616 28 238 68 1 64 1,168 86
Knoi. 34 48 446 06 ' - 488 80 686 49 88 49 906 06
Uwrsnee 401 48 1,301 71 1,299 20 2,102 49 801 68 1 01 2,499 10
Morria ... 403 19 ' 846 86 1,036 48 . 2,344 42 461 19 46 1,881 8
fens - 111 68 461 40 ' 393 20 16 10 1,203 1s 118 68 ...'.. 88176
Pine 914 60 816 80 818 66
l'lke 204 02 289 18 163 251 842 66 204 62 1 22 446 41
Union ; 391 90 1.047 30 1,439 20 1,438 20
Woedw'd. 194 44 1,219 70 1,308 90 .'2,613 86 19 1 46 16 80 3,411 89
Total... $8,337 tl' l,748 ! 818,854 84 1133 87 141,684 16 28,026 09 8354 99 136,183 27
.-kxx:t -Twwmrrrr-.T-. y.-. , - .-r - - -
SCHOOL MJHD FOH 18T3.
SA31DEL P. WIL10X, Iq., Treasurer of Clearleld eoantr, In tne Commonwealth of PoBniyl
vaala, In aeeonnt witk the fands of tbe sereraj eohool distriou In said aonntjr, for 1873
neBTon. - I calDlroa.
To amount nnoolleoted 15,496 9JI By eioneratlom.. 391 66
Te eask in Treasurar'a handa Jan. 26. 4,934 (14 Br amount paid diitriot treasurers..... 4,718 84
To amount assessed for
To addltloaal for 1872.
873
... 18,098 70
43 96
Tstal ...3.574 43
11 amuunt unoolleoteuU.
Total...
33,483 63
,..83l.474 42
BTATKMENT OF SCIIOOL FUND IN DETAIL.
Term i -i -it-Esa.j t..ra
Tu bauute da 24tb
Jan. 1873. ;
DiiraicTs.
I'nooleotedl On band. I
Tlswaria... 279 266 19
Bell 6HI 64 ' 66 87
II loom 202 10 96 37
Hoggs 191 64 69 86
Mr.drord... 3x7. 101 Ul 4K
Hradj 378 J6 19.4 6.1
Uurnslde.. 393 74 43 17
l'hst 4S9 20
roTin(loD. 424 80 380 72
Ilsoatur.... 7 NO 60 964 23
Porguson... 69 VI 18 82
Uireid-... 841 12 3(8 12
(iolhen.... 663 70 122 94
Qrahtim... 344 24 30 IU
(iulieh 666 20 248 83
Huston.... 3,432 60 736 03
Jordan .... 142 60
Kartuaas.. 6,2 92 . 36 42
Knox 624 tu 26 60
Lawrence. 1,5112 66 . 807 13
Morria..... 1,027 81 61 88
I'.nn ...... 1D2 SO 72 99
Pine-
I'ik ' 413 40 75 70
Unien 783 80 423 74
Woodward 1,219 70 43 78
Total.... 115,406 931 84.9.14 66
1 I I
To amount Addl- Breion-I Bj am'nt By amount
assessed tlonal. ToUL erntions.jiaid Dis't uncuUoctcd
for 1873. I i Treasurer
KMtav j
384 60 . 919 86 6 98 265 19 6S 48
1,161691 1,918 47 40 65 67 1,796 83
254 62l 662 99 96 87 466 63
194 64l. 44 63 1 60 99 96 3S4 08
806 34 1, 78 82 46 00 104 Ox 678 74
629 541 1,198 ti 24 198 6.3 907 41
633 101. r6 21 .,, 42 17 ' 828 04
6SS 88 1. 1.077 7fi ' 64 1,077 12
680 4 1,488 81 86. 72 1,104 78
1,244 96' 2,979 78 73 03 964 33 1,952 44
137 40 2.3 40 238 4A 16 62 219 84
' 806 04 1 7 36 ' 1,806 84 346 12 1,464 63
1,118 40. 1,801 13 60 123 06 1,681 60
60S 20 1 943 60 28 40 30 18 88 4 04
738 9j . 1,3.34 49 248 33 1,288 16
3,044 46. 6,201 9 182 84 812 )9 4,396 35
153 3411 305 00 305 60
, 438 0". j. ....... 1,146 63 3 04 36 42 1,108 66
624 00i. 1,374 60 26 60 1,248 60
1.429 12! 3,498 2I 1 31 407 12 2,889 86
684 35 1,763 26 64 41 88 1,710 83
294 90 13 20 483 60 . . 71 90 496 90
1,008 88 1,006 20 1,008 26
- 182 60 871 10 ' 1 74 74 76 493 68
1,047 30 . 3.264 84 122 27 1,932 47
1,208 90 2,471 16 16 80 43 78 2,411 80
116.098 70 143 85 $38,674 42 $391 86 ' $4,719 84 $33,483 62
; t T ' -i r- T r'
Hurnsldo 1), UnlitJItf 197 ti
WliiUm in a,
Clrarflolul J. JliiClellan....69 na
I'Urwensrille.ll. IJ. Millor...43 11
Ilrolnr...,.,..l,., o 8(j !'
Fei(usu...vB. Owens, irj 1,
2irvd i-y-ii- -m..:..i". J
Oenbejn A. II. Hlilr...,, M
"raliam J. 0. l'aoe,.....' 1
jlout.dal.....ll. W.tu.M..4 II
''urtu llra....446 78
Jordan s. WeiM,w )7J
Kartbaos.,...tJ. l-i.oer.. 28 U
L. iliokok... S3 27
Lswrsnoa.....T. Kowleeu 'M Jv
Lumbar t...J. II. 11 1 U it
Morris J. 11. TMIlun 441 J8
. Wasb....Win. Mobrf,;: t
Oseeela.,..A. Kinbarl 51 J tt
l111" John Peuti..,.26l 89
Pike.. J. H. llloou. .,.348 9.',
Union H. M. Ilailey,,.. 47 jy
Woodward ...II. II. ilili.,.,371 10
Wlleina,..A. Klter. y n
Nora. Ttiosa markod with hat
paid since settlement, and n Isrre
number of eonitsslos bare tiuce
, paid on acQount.)
'V amount rfiin frnm ....u t . .) .
He aliatuiAnt l li v. l t ..... h ''
125,871 60
BjTroaaurrrs eomaistlon, (i 1 utt
unl nn Stl III .j 1 '
By Treasurer's commission, (U, 2 per
oent., on $17,830 63 ........
By nmounl dun from aoflevtws'fniurba
Jialane aim aonnly.4
,104 61
25,176 68
.. 77
1,367 23
434 92
248 8
931 27
Total..
....$82,684 67
COUNTY FUNDS FOR 1873.
SAMUEL P. WILflON, Esq., Treasurer of Clear
field oounty, In the Commonwealth af Pennryl
rania, in aeooont with tbo funds of said county
from tha first day of January, A. D. 1871, Uj
the Mb. day or January, A . 137
BaBTOtv
To balance due oounty ai last seltlem'l $2,464 26
To binount due from collectors 4,793 69
To am i due from unataud lands, 1H72 10,708 00
To era'l due from unseated lands, 1873 16,187 60
To iayoisul en atd phsou lot
To amount of scaled duplicates fur
2,192 08
673 29
9 66
18 33
9 66
8 86
13 29
6 38
63 27
1873, is:
Beccaria $1,658 44 $108 43
Hell 1,800 4 6 9 1 91
Bloom 413 96 26 28
Bogis 1,167 82 60 23
Bradford.. 1,490 10 82 47
Brady.... 2,903 It 228 16
Burnrlde-. 2,163 66 111 91
Chert 1,382 46 91 10
Coeinrton 719 84 66 87
Cleart. Id 1.171 61 173 13
Curwcnerillc... l.59 94 66 98
Docstar 1,746 49 96 81
Fer(un 784 91 ' 45 73
nirard 697 63 43 83
Ooshen 884 84 48 29
Graham 633 32 46 94
tlulieh 608 60 88 66
Houttdalc 188 12 13 26
Huston 671 9! 95 31
Jordan. . 864 66 66 86
k'arthaus 651 65 41 18
Knei 717 74 49 91
Lawrence 2,406 44 186 II
Lumber City... 334 65 16 36
Morrlr 1,6.34 46 83 86
New Washin'in 286 14 22 61
Osceola. 1,183 69 64 61
I'enn 946 31 48 49
Pike. 1,731 31 101 47
Union..... . 469 26 37 24
Woodeaid 70S 14 42 64
Total...
$.34,111 1513.208 84 17.313 90
IJNDEItTAKINU.
Willi1, rmmto i fc i i rniit '-'i
Tho umlervlgned aro now full prepared to
carry on tbo buaifiei ui
UN I KUT A KINUi,
AT HKAS0NAIILK BATES, ,
And respectfully sollcll tha patronage of thoia
needing sucn aervicea.
JOHN TUOUTMAN,
' ' JA.MK3 L. LEAVY.
Clrri-ld, Pa Ms. 16, 1874.
-I N THU MA I I Kit OF TUB ACCOl'b
I of Ororire Lelltch, Aitmlniatrator of the estate
nl Jacob Uroirier, of Brady township, CWrSeld
oountv. deceased. m
Tha C'outt having rcfrrrtd tbe report bank to
llto Auditor forre-adjuatinfnland correction, no
lioe is horohy giren thst this duty will ho at
tended tn hy tun undersigned, Monday, tbe
9lhdayr March, 1871, at I o'clock, p. m , at
his other, in the borough of ClenrAeld, when and
when all parlies Interested may attend If they
see proper. n M. St. uutii.i.ui uu,
. lt-8t 1 fluaiw
I N TUB 4 URT OK COMMON FLEAM
J f t'learAeld county, Pa.
Pat Ui.t.outn )
vs. Xo. 301, January Tsrm,'?3
Enwann Uonnwts). I
Tho undersigned Auditor, appointed by tho
Court, to distribute the vroeoeda (rising from
Sheriff's sale driendanl's real rstatl, givea notice
that be will attend to the duties of his appoint
snent. on Vrldar. tho 6th dse of March, 1874, nt
I o'clock, f. an., nt his cmoo, in tha borough of
Lionrneid, wneu ana wnora an parties iniorcneu
may attend 11 titer o proper.
. M. V.cfl LOUiill,
Feb. J .lu'ltior
To amount uf militia tao for 1871.
To amount of bank tea for 1873. .....
To amount of Juno regiatry tax.M....
To amount of October registry tu...
To oof I refunded by llippa
To cash from Walters for matting aad
fuel ........
To cash for old stores.
Tu cask from Curweneville bridge loll
houss ,
To cash from llinhard's nole...........m
To cash from Thorn for brirk
To cask from llrndroed overseers........
To cash from Qulieh overseers
Toossh from Uro. C. Kirk,eomrnissiou.
cr for Courtney.
To cash from Goo. C. Kirk, com mission-
or far Kirk
To rent of Court House, visi
By Coleman Troupe..
By Dorftr do
liy other ' do ,
Tn rent of arbitraUon room..,
To costs refunded per Tata
10 rodempiion, Ytsi
un H'O acres in Bngg v 13
On 60 acres in Brady 2 14
On 75 aeres In Fox 18 P0
On 100 cores in Lawrence.,,.. 6 19
On 1ST acres in Pike 46 96
On 80 acres in Chest 1 40
On 2 lots In Osceola 1 66
To jury and reporter'e fees
To fines and forfeitures
To amount of prison heads issued,
from NO. 319 to Ho. 261
Total..
Do Kncs.. 36 86
Do O'Leary........... 36 36
Do ....Pierce. 14 44
Do. .Hadebaugh at... 113 06
io.........Kuirthila at
Do. Fmitk..
Do Btcinman
Do. ......BtoTana. .....
Do . Taylor
o Thimar....
Do ...Tomer..,.......
Do V adders
By election expenses
By sxprass nod talsgrami..
By inquest fees.
Hy jauitor's wages...
By Justice feor........ ...... ...........
By jurors' wsgoa, vis :
Urand jurors Jan. term.. .3704 86
Do June term.. 237 40
Do... Kept, terns.. 3.38 48
Tmvla jurors Jan. term... 663 23
Do June term.. 642 39
Do ..Sept. terra.. 459 6)
Do.... Nor. term..
. let weak.. 417 66
2d week... 422 16
Id week.. 399 34
By Jury commissioners and clerk
By Western 1'onttentiary..,...,. .,
By county printing, via
8. J. Row.. .
Ooodleador Uagerty..
By postage, visi
Letter
Registry list ,
Collctors' doplicutes...,
School transcripts-
Ry Prothouolary's fees....
By publio records, Tit:
Frothonotary'a office.....
Register and Reoorder..
Prison register.
Tax books.
2 copies J'urdun'a Digest.
uy county prison, vlll
Architect,. 476 66
On contract... 1,474 71
Clothing for prisoners...., 23 66
Bedding for prisoners 137 73
Furniture for oells.. 177 86
Fuel.... 172 39
New fern
Painting fenco.......
Pavement..
Pump.
Stoves
W' ashing for prisoners
Physician for prisoners.....
Removing rubbish
Rent of old prison..........
Oil cloth for hall
By refunds...
a. .J" registry expenses......
-OiHy road damage ,
I Be wolf and ( analnt
"By aiationary
'0 11. in....... ..... . .
11 J" By miscellaneous. A.............
4 "" By road siews..
Ity bounty bonds redeemed
Uy male account, Tin
Personal property 2,227 22
Bank lax 1,419 10
By exonerations on unseated land
By exonerations allowed collectors
By bounty coupons redeemed
By prison coupons redeemed. Tit :
For IS72 M ..1,401 06
1,094 90 By common schools, vis :
I Amount paid teaebers' Institute.,..
4,000 fOi Uy unlum gQej awsu .
rers, Til :
Beoaeria. 64 88
1,26 66
1,488 12
813 to
348 60
87 33
1
89 0
34 90
IB 00
30 00
t 60
158 8.
179 30
181 30
8 1
10
... 111 46
...619 96
7 91
IS 33
6 64
8 86
$82 26
. 89 16
.' 12 08
72 82
27 76
498 98
75 06
1.S8 25
14 66
106 25
66 68
106 08
36 06
46 41
21 11
1,84$ 77
1,613 66
II 80
18 63
176 66
81 27
874 46
2,804 14
127 46
1,104 48
$22 80
21 IS
4o8 90
263 87
I
4 CO,
104 74
69 00
8,776 87
169 T3
43 79
363 74
347 46
43 42
166 50
41 66
746 90
609 00
1,46 33
' 118 40
1,037 36
185 00
6,086 86
'l6t 88
..$87,064 67
raanirosu
By county orders redeemed, til :
By Agricultural Society........
Hy assessors' wages
11 j auditors and rlerkr
Uy auditing Prothonotary and Regis
ter and hecorders acoouats
By District Attorney foes.
By lunatic asylum, via;
Harrisburg $583 31
Dsnrllle 95 60
By bridges, six:
Amount tn Hell township
bridge $1,569 08
Amount to Clearfield cr'k
bridge.. 608 08
Amount to Union bridge... 800 06
Amount to Pike bridge...., 686 66
Amount to (lien Hope bdg 68 26
By nmoi nl paid bridge vlsws... ......... 1
By New Constitution
By County Commissioners' wages, vis 1
$l6 60!
1,617 7
164 00
36 60
134 60
677 $1
1,144 75
41 41
740 84
P. P. Couleret
0. S. Toior
J, D. Thompson
Clark Brown ,
By amoant paid olerk
Hy amount paid court erier....
Ity court reporter
Ity Commissioners' eonaHl.A.i
By constables' returns
Br Court House, vis 1
Fuel......
Repairs
Hi ores.
Laatps and oil
Rand for pavement
Cleaning yard aod gntter...,
Cleaning water aloaet
Repairs at well
Matting for jury rooms
Winding A repairing clock,
By Commonwealth eosts, via t
Com'th re. Agar
Do Hrenneman.....!
' Do Bnrns.....,.......i
Do....,,... Phaser
Do Defer.,
403 48
8.32 46
.402 48
. 17 40
;i
Bell.
Hloem...
Hoggs
llrailford
Hrady
Burn side
Chest
Covington.
Cleerueld.....
fjurwanarilla
Deoatur-
Ferguson....
Hirord. ........ 1
Uoshsn...... ...,.,..
elraham
tlnllth...
Huiton. ..,
Jordan ,,...,
Karlbans
Kaox
Lauren no
Lumber City
Morria
New Washington..
Oseeela.. ...,i
Prnn
Pik
Union
Woodward
1.219 601
1,0110 ooj
7 8 801
154 60' By Rheril 's fees, rll!
. 68 15
. IS 60
. 16 78
. 41 49
..17 76
.. 45 68
.. 63 40
. 41 36 i
.. 99 06
.. 16 06
,.103 6t
.. 36 74
.. 31 69
.. 67 60
,. 40 68 '
.. 46 76
.. 31 60
,. 19 60
.. 88 60
30 18
,. 66 60
.. 14 68
,. 85 30 ,
.. 18 38
.. 66 2D
.. 34 78
.. 70 36
.. 14 66
,. 69 86
160 60
144 18
Do,..,,flallagher...
Do..
tie
..Hon A Johnson
Holmes m.
,..,,'bnn. .,
$.387 33
435 38
274 76
18 28
29 76
, 48 69
26 60
14 76
. 28 46
. 66 86
, $31 77
48 86
, I 76
8.3 64
a as
6 63
18 83
6 Sit
19 9J
1,181 19
Hoarding prisoners......... 1,6.37 86
Herring jury notices . 131 00
Costa tn Ceiasaw'th esses... ,78 68
By amount due from collectora, yIi i
For 1871.
Chest Benl. Kllnger.,.! 63
Cnrwensville.a. H. Tarlor.... 74 39
Morel R. Bwarti 79 76
For 1871.
Bell T. P. Lee 61 tl
Cheat....,.., J4. Wlltiemi...i.. 3M 98
CnrwenavlllcVorloa Clart.... 18 Ot
Olrard Dan'l Krise 14 6t
Onllcb Reams ,. IS ft
Herton If, W. Hrwn...llO 34
Knrtbans Thol. While.
For 1671.
7leorerl..,...J. Klneald..
1,481 86
1,744 30
Hell .
Rlootn, .
Boggs
nradlnrd ...
Ill s.l i- ,
.11. Broth
.rt, A. W'aoili..,
.tasee IMeh.,.,
J. W. Antes..,
Mil.-
.. 68 80 '
..203 01
..197 7
.. 11 87
..lit 68
. 317 4
. .'W 4. S
'''' January 21st, 1874.
Received of Bemud P. Wllsoe. former Treasu
rer of Clearfield eeuatr. the earn ol nine kuodr.
and thirty-one dollars nnd twooty-aerea eenta, la
fall for tbe nbor balnea due the county.
831.27.. I). W. WItfK, Trejj.
ESTIMATED BXP1NSES FOB lS74. " '
To probable srdloiry expenses....... $24,086 6
To bounty bonds redeemable..,., 4,600 80
To prison bunds redeemable.'. ',jrj en.
To Interest on $75,006 prison boads 4,49 8
To exonerations allowed collectors....' 973 OS
To exonerations on nnaeated lands... 1,423 00
To abatement nUowed taxpayers , 2,1 It 90
Til probable expensu for bridges...... . 6,0o 6t
xu xrcaenrers pur oeneage,.,..,.,.,.. , t,i60 to
Total.....
$56,866 1 0
By balance In Treasurer's bands. . , 831 lr
Hy amount due from oolIeatora...,M.fc A 6,lu6 9a
By amount due from unseated lauds. 24,79 lu
Hy third payment on prison lot...... IJ07 17
lly doScieusy lo be raised from tkn .r .
scaled dupjicotai for 1B74 ..r. , .32,421 81
ToUL....... ....$60,366 80
COMMISSIONERS' CERTIFICATE.
Wo, the undersiencd Commissioners of ri.
Acid eonuly, la the Common wealth of J'eansylra.
nia, baring met aetordinc to law. and havo,.
exautoed the aoveral accounts and vouchers ef
iiamuel 1. Wilson, Eq.,Treasurcrof said county,
lor the year A. D. IbTS, do certify that we fio i
them as set forth In tbcforcgolugsutemeut. We
tnd the amount due the county from him to he
nine hundred and tnirty-ona dollars and tweutv
aeren cents tS..il). The aggregate amount 'of
Bounty Bonds still unredeemed is fonr thousand
dollars ($4,000). The amount of Prison Lot
Bonds outstanding Is fonr thousand two hundred
dollars ($4,800). Th, whole amount of Prison
Hoods issued was seventy-five thousand dollars
($76,000). The amount due the county from en.
era ted lands ia twenty-five thousand eight bun.
dred and eeretrty-firo dollars nnd sixty cents
(825,875.60) and from colleotors sine tbousaad
one hundred and aiz dollars and three cents
(19,106.93). Tbe amount due tbe road fand from
unseated lands appears lo be thiry-iee thousand
ons hundred aud eighty-three dollars aad twenty,
seren cent ($4,1,183.37), and the amount due tho
school fund from the same source is thirty-throe
thousand four hundred and sixty-three dollars
and sixty-two cents ($33,4f.3.62). For statement
ia detail of both, see tabular statement, showing
amount due oeob township for road per peers and
tne amount due the as rers I school districts.
Witness our hands at Clearfield, this twenty,
first day of January, A. D. 1S74.
F. F. CO IT E RET, .
J. D. TUOMl'bON,
.'...; . 1 (-LARK BROWN,
AiTasr t Commissioners. .
U. U. OouDLinntn, Ckrk. '
aU-DIIORS' CERTIFICATE-.
We, the undersigned Auditors of tbe county of
Clearfield, in the Co mmonwe&lth of P.i.n.l...l. .
beting met at tha Court Douse, in the hoeeoek
of Clearfield, on tbe first liondar of Januarr. A.
D. 1874, according to law, and baring examined
taasereral accounts and vouchers of Samuel P.
Wilson, Ksq., Treasurer of said countr. for tha
veer A. 1). Ir8. itn rrt,ar 4 . i .
abore luxled. The balance ia his bands due the
county appears to bo nine hundred and thirty.
one aonars and twenty seven cents (3931J7).-.
He apprars te owe Uulieh n balance of nix dol
lars aud Ifty-ona cents (W.61, Jordan aiilaen
dollars and eightr-fire cents (116.86) aad Union .
one hnodp ami ... .1 ,. M. . . lt,ui.
on road rands, while Hoggs township owe iir.
Wilson nine dollar! and ten cents ($9.19) read
funds, aad Chest owes him fifty-two dollars aad
fiar-two cents ($63.63), Jordan twenty dollars
aad twenty-one cents ($29.11) and I nien one
hundred aud one dollars and forty-one cents
(3101.41). .
In testimony'whcreif we bare hereunto sot ear
hands, this twtnty-first dy of January, A. D..
to e.
REUBEN Mi PHERBON,
" JAS. H. IULE, t
L. C. BLOOM.
Arrrsr: - ; " Auditors.
J. W. llowu, Clark. 2i4'74
RCfaxTliRfJ HOTICEU Rotice is kereby
given that tbe following accounts bare been
examined aod passed by me, aad remain Sled ef
record in this omen tor the inspection of heirs,,
legstors, creditors, and all others ia any other wsy
intoreeted, and wiU be pretcuard to Ike next Or
phans' Court el Clearfield conntr. to beheld at tbe
Court House, in the borough cf Clearfield, com
mencing on tha Sd Konuoy (being the 16th day)
of Karoo, A. D. 1874 :
Account of J. E. and F. E. Wrigley, adminis
trator ef Was. X. Wrigley, administrator ot Joak
Rider estate, lain ol Covington township, dee d.
Partial accouatof Mrs. Kmlly Wright, udiaiu
Istralrix of A Oram hi. Wright, Into of Clearfield
borough, deceased. ,
Account of Q. C. Passmnre, administrator of
Wm. klokalgkl, late ot Clearfield hot. droeued.
Final account of Susannah Troy, adminiitra
tnx of John Troy, late of Noma l.'wustiip, ds
oeescd. v Final aoconnt of (loorge Willlema, admiaiitra
tor of John tircen, late of Jordan lowasbip, do
oeaaeel, .. .
Final ai-coont ef Willis J. Kngcnt, admiaiitre
lor of Elliott King, late of Uurnslde township,
deceased.
Final aoconnt of O. TV. MeCulrv nnd Susannah
McCully, ndmiulstrators of J. C. Morally, late of
Uulieh township, deceased. '
Rxitarau'a Ornrn, - A. W. LKE,
CleerfieH P-i Fal.. 18, 1 874-tc. ) Register
IXKClTTOR-et NOTICE. Notice is hero.
j by giren that letters testamentary baring
been granted tn the subscriber on the estate of
SAMUEL IKWKN, doceased. late . of Chret
township. C-lreeftold eonutr, 6'eeinsrlrania, all
persons Indebted to said estate are reqneeled to
make immediate paviuent, and those baring
oieims aKo'oet the some will present tkem duly
authenticated for aatllcinent.
. SJSUV WUltSMS
Hunl, Jan. 14. 1874-Ol.e Bxeontrn.
nOUSK AUD LOT FOKSALK!
The Houae and Lot on the corner of Mar
ket and Fifth streets, Clearfield, Pa., la for sale.
The lot ccntaini nearly an acre or ground. Tha
bouse -la n large double frame, containing nln
rooms. For terms and other InfortnntlDn appl
to tha subscriber, at the Pott Office.
norl.3 P. A1GAULIN;
DISSOLUTION Noth-e Is berel.y giren la
all persons Interested that the eo partner
ship heretofore existing between Isaiah Wail and
W'illiam 3V. Mayes, trading under the Bras name
of Wall A Msyes.wns dissolved by mntnsl consent
on the 25th day of Norembcr last. The books
and aoeountx are ia the hands of William W.
Mayes, and all persons having unsettled aooounts
are requested tu ootne fotward and settle the same
without delay. The real estate Interest of Treiab
Wall waa purchased by W. W. Mayor, wh Witt
continue tbo business as htretofnrc.
k ' ( ISAIAH WALL. -
M i 1,1,1AM W . M A i ES,
Glen Hops, re., Jan. 21, 1874 3t '
.ai.VV--l.-e, .
1UST MILL! XOTJC'K!
G1
I take this medied of Infbrralng the pnblicthal
I Lave purchased the Ca'lwslladertlrlst Mill, bad
it thoroughly repaired, and am now ready te
grind any kind of grain on short notice, In tbe
best manner. A share of ynnr patronaga is so
licited. Tours Rcrpcwfullv, '.
41. . F LEGAL.
1 ' flit sunt W. Flsoal, Miller. ;
Philtrsburg, Pn , lee. 10in. '
. Clearfield Nursery, i
ekcovragb Home imdiistry.
fllHR aaderelgned, having ectabllsheej a Vi
X. tery a the 'Pike, aboal halfway between
Clearfield aad CurwoaerUle, la arepeeed to fur
nish all kinds DfFKCiT TRHfer3,(ateoderdaei
dwarf,) Erergreaai, 8rubbery. tifepa Vines,
QoeeenerriM, Lalon Rlaokbcrry, Slrawbcrry,
nnd eUoborry Tinea. Alio, Siberian Grab Trees,
Quins, and early taarlet Rhubarb, Ao. Ordari
promptly altendei) to. "J""' WBt0,IT
tpU 63 T sfn8rtfietllJ, .!'