GEORGE D. GOODLANDER, ' as trek aid raoraiiToa. r ChalRFlELD, Pa. " " ' WEDNESDAY MORNING, FEB. 14, 1874. "Junw ft VlUalifua Mtack." 0 smith Thomn II. Murray. ( . Tbis political harlrjt and social bri gand has furnished tho Jeurnat with unoiher Sunday-school essay. A friond In Glrard has sent us an jnsido view, or rather an autibiograpbr, of the early ' days of the eanos-paddler. - Wo are - thankful for it, but there is much we ' cannot use. We have no quarrel with his paronts, under whose are Tom 1 was, wbon a boy, ana we suppose thoy did the test they could with bitn. ! We do not prey upon that kind of offal, .it is the days and acts of his . manhood wo wish to discuss, lie . - writes' learnedly about ansossments 1 and taxation, yet he knows Icbs about ' tbo subject than the aes does about its roaster's crib., And wore a client to .. ask him to show ah assessment book and the law regulating Xbe question, he would have to resort to a substi- , tuto. In fact, he succoeds in nothing . except as a libolcr and in tho role of a bypocnto. Id these he bas no ri- ' val in the county. - ' ' llowovor, his recohl epistle needs no lur'.her notice. . But, we will look at the one be issued last fail, when ' we charged upon hint the design of tampering with the election returns of Huston township, which bis move monts then indicated, and which bo inadvertently confesses. - Besides, his midnight raid through the "green woods' to Huston indicated some thing wicked, because he never before nor aince manifested half the energy and seal in doing a good act. But the libeler proceeds in bis allu " sions to us in the following christian atylo : . "SnfflM it for tho present, to Inquire what hii opinio! M to the truthfulness of my circuit U worm, id view or Dn participation In tho very ; frandi which called forth tha eireulare. Ha paved hit way to fail preetntelerkihlp In tha Commit t sioners' offioa by complaining of tho large salary paid tha former clerk. Mr, liradlov. Ha all (need that tha work eoold be dona for much less tun." That ia a square lio. "When ba fell the poiition ho charges tha county, aa a aalarj, about double the amount be aan namea aa a sufficient eompensntlou." In this he uses less words, but it is a larger lie than the other. He is improving in that line daily. But b -, proceeds ; : "lie lacks on an additional bill of arar fire . Donated doiiara for printing. (See account of receipts and expenditures for Clearfleld county, in CiearOeld frvatiYeaa of February 26th, 1873.) 1 bat is business. The bills are on file, call and examine tbem, and if we have charged tho county more thnn . we charge individuals, for similar work, we will refund four fold, and vice versa. .Come nlon&honest Thorn s J Again : "While working np thla fraud in order to se oura hie preeent poeition, be waa alio looking with a Jeeloas ere to another soft seat He want ed to bare n double bold upon tha tax-paysrs tha county. He Ihougbt the would ba till; enoogn 10 elect mm eouoij Treasurer. There is not a word of truth in thi whole paragraph, though emanating . from a Deputy Sunday School Sapor intendent. But this modern Judas continues: "With thli purpose In view, and aniloua to maxe tnai omco ai profitable aa poiiible, na be came deeply interested ia questions of iikii meat and taxation. Along ia 186.1. we find him writing lengthy editorials open the importance of a bigoer valuation of ine property throughout ine county.- Yes. and it would be well if such blockheads as yourself would take littlo more interest in that question We have not met a singlo individual who hat any brains, and ever gave the subject thought, but concedes that our "editorials'' are right. Tbis sin gle fact gives ns roal enjoyment, and such as a thousand liBelers like Mur ray cannot destroy. Again be pro ceeds : "He complained (really that tha triennial ae sessment of 1888 wai altogether loo low. He eooke tamely of the iznoraooe of Aueeeora and eilisene, and the damage they had dona their eonscienoes by valuing properly too low. (See hie editorial in Clearfield HcpMica of March 6tb, 1803). lie oarried theee opinion! into effect by doing all ia bia power to inercaee, to aueb an . enormoui amount, the eseoesraent of 1671. To prorc that be wns responsible mora than aoy one elie, for Ihe high assessment of 1871, we bare only to refer to the tact that, 1 the editorial al luded to, be undertook to dictate what tha amount of the assessment ihould be, and whea tha as easement of 1X71 wai made, it waa eomebnw or tbar tlretched np to hit figures." Tbis last stretch, on assessments and taxation, and the duties of Com missioners and Assessors, dovelops tho ignoramus most completely, and pro claims the lawyer an ass In every line, in rolution to the law which regulates tho quostion. - Just bora tha political highway man drops us and in bia wicked, god less mannor, proceods to libel our wholo party, by attacking "certain mombors of the ring," (which exists in bis imagination only,) In tho follow ing moek stylo s "Re eaye I" went to Ilurtoej towniklp to 0001 1 np the returns lo tail myself." la un.wer to tail, I bare only to lay, that on Thuredsy night before tha meeting of tha return Judges, I was ' i.oiia.4 he a Democrat, bat an honest man nev- ' erthetee., that an attempt would probably be saade on that sight, by certain mem ben of the ring, lo e baa go the returns for Huston township." This is a whopper, and a falsehood - worthy of a Credit llobilier. . In order to lolly lest the veracity of this creature Murray, we pronounce Lis allegation that ho "sas notiflod , by a Democrat" of a contemplated fraud as falsa in every particular. ' And we dara him to name the roan. If be producos him, wo will pay 125 ! into tbo poor fond of Huston town- iijilp, and if he fails ba to pay a like Thia is not all 1 The laws of tbo fiM, MUU, morals r.d tbo. for .': sald'a Integrity, demand that ha give to the public tin B ' pm- ' rill, im well as tJ;t W ' lb0 "certain members of the ring" upon bora be ohargos this heinous crlmo, or acknowledge himself a libolcr of no ordinary pretensions. Tbis politi cal shyster continues t j- "l eoDsulted with several Rsnublloats la town, and they urged ma to go to Penteld. I thoaght It test la go, because 1 waa satlsSed last aa at-, tempt of the kind had been contemplated, and not snowing who the active effloera of tha hoard ware, I did sol know what might ba tha result. Accordingly, I started, with another gentlemen, to Psnfield, at 1 1 o'olock that night, where we ascertained who had beea on Ihe board at the lata eleotion. Being satisfied, from the character of lha omoore, that no fraud eould be eueoessfully practised on them, we oaaie home with tha consolation that Huston township was all right." , , . ,. I was satiaflod that an attempt of tho kind bad been contemplated," re marks tho knavo. Wo again say, give us the Dames of these criminals and we will help prosecute them. . A man wbo displays so much energy and teal aa thia exomplary Chairman bas on this occasion, need not fear for his cause. Booh seal may be commenda ble in a spy or dotective.bnt we doubt tbe propriety of. a Christian (!) en gaging in a . mission of this kind against bis neighbors. ' 1 -"'' . Ho olosos his tirado in the following characteristic, stylo j ... "Now, Id the lliht of these foots, known as thsy arc to every eitiien of this place and Hus ton township Who knows anything about my trip mere, ine emerge mat i "went more to cook up tht returns lo euil myself," la tuoh a silly lie, that It oannot bo believed by any one, not evea by-the rllllOer who makes the charge." To our verdant mind, the epithets of "silly lie" and "villifier" comes with a very bad graoe from, a follow who charges bis neighbors in'a whole sale manner with the highest , crimes known to the Jaw. ' . ". " Murray, produce or name the indi viduals yoa have indicated, or oo knowledge yoursolf a sneak and grand libeler. Letter from MiarrUbmrg. IIarbisburo, Feb. 21, 1874 Mr. Editor: Our . local election for Mayor, Treasurer and Ward offi cers passed off very quietly on Tues day last, 'a ho Uomooratio candidate for Mayor, D. W. Seiler, was defeated by a majority or US voles against him. Gov. llartranft's majority in tbis city in 1872 was 750, so that the Democracy, though tboy have lost their Mayor, eonirratulato themselves at the largo reduction of the Kadical candidate a veto. In tha different wards, offices were pretty evenly di vided between the two parties. Tbe nomocracy bave much to contond against here, during even a local cam paign. 1 be whole power of tbe de partments at tho Cupilol are agatnst tbem i acta of former legislatures a nexing outeido territory, whereon are iron worka that their employees may be lorced lo vole the Kepublican tick et or be discharged, bave been passed at the wisb ot tho ring power bore, and the new colorod vote whioh con trols at least one ward in tho city, is solid against tbe Democracy. The legislature waa not in session Irom Friday ol last week until 1 burs day afternoon of this week. Most of the members during the interval be ing at their homes to assist in eleo tion affuirs. During their session of last wook the House passed tbrousb first reading House bill JS'o. 13, uUJ lied. -Aa act to carry out the provi sions of section twelvo article three of the new Constitution, rolative to con tracts for supplies for tho legislature and tbe various departments of the State covernmont, as follows: The Secretary of the Commonwealth shall within ten days alter the passage of this act, and as often as it may be neo essary thereafter, by .advertisements in tho daily papers in riameourg.and one each In Philadelphia and I'ilts- burgh, at least ten days before the letting horein providod for, .invito scaledprcpsals for contracts to furnish stationery, paper and luel to the u li ferent departments ol tbe Mate gov ernmcnt and for the annual dislribu lion of laws. Soclion twenty apd thirty require the chief clerks ot the benato ana Houao. separately, to advortiso as abovo for stationery, fuel and paper and for tho distribution ol tha journal department reports and other printed matter furnished to tbe Iloase and Senate, and for repairing and furnish ing the two chambers and their com mittee rooms. These proposals, when received by the officer advertising tnem, snail do opened by him on tbe day menlionod in the prosence of the Governor or Auditor Uenerai, or Mato ires surer, and the contract shall be awarded to tho lowest responsible bidder. Such contracts will be void unloss first ap. nroved bv tho Governor, Auditor fcfen eral and. Slate Treasurer. Each con tractors under this law must give bonds for the faithful discharge of hi duties, and tbo Sucrotary of Stale shall filo in his oflico every contract thus made, and 'also a copy of tbe bond accompanying it. Tho following bill Introduced into the Seriate by Mr. White, of Indiana county, is ono that it passed win n hailed with ioy bv many thousand of tho poor in our Commonwealth while it will be taken advantage of bv hosts of others, to escape the pay mcnt of an honest bill owing by them to some too confiding tradosman. allows a homestead of the valuo 1000 and certain porsonal properly for the use of tbe family to be eiempt from levy and sale. J be homestead is to bo set apart for tho householder by commissioners appointed to ap praise ar.d dosignale il. The proper ty to be held and descend to the use of the householder or surviving hus band, wife or children during their minority. Whero there is a divorco the court shall designate whethor the husband or wife shall retain the household. The act also mentions certain person al proporty to be exempt from levy and sulo, to consist of bods and otbor household furnitoro necessary for the use of tbe family. It exempts a trnrlftamoVa tools and a professional man's library, each to the amount of $100. Also lood nocossary to a lamny for threo months. Thoaottakos vno place of all othor cxemp'.ion laws and secures a homestead to every family instoad of allowing the dobloror brad of family to toke a shure in the pro ceeds of tho sula of his properly, as is providod for by existing lawa. Mr. Dill offered a bill In tha Senate to tha following effoct: Providing ii-t ii.a nrfenaeof corrupt solicitation t mmiWa oi tha assombly or of ni,ii nfflmrs of tho Klate, or any muuioipnl division thoroof bo heroby declared a niiiemcno.-,iuu e. . nnnsini'ed thereof, be punished by a fine notexcesdiiigtma thousand dol lars or imprisonment pot exceeding A sonsation was created boro on Thursday afternoon by tho announce ment in the legislature, that a sohome has been discovered by which it was sought to obtain money from tho bunt-ore ' of tbe Stale by fraudulent pretense'.. Some unknown aooundrel has sent out two circulars to various banking bouses In tha State for funds, for tbe ostensible purpose of passing tbe aot to repeal the usury law. One of these circulars bad the forged names of almost evory one of our prominent banker hero attaohed lo it. - This oiroular la dated February 3d, and reads thus : Da a Bid: Tbe bill to Ix tha rata of Merest on before tha legislature, ia presented nader tna most favorable eircnmstanocs. ai property laid before lha Legislature aa tha gontletuea hav ing it In charge design, and' tha friends of ths measure give their raonrr lurroRT and eneour agetaent. It cannot fell of suceeas. Aotlon at this session is of tha utmost Importance, aa the meas ure, if defeated now, will probably ba defeated for all time. - Vary Respectfully. ' And to this, as I said before, was signed tho names of our bankers. Ac companying this circular was another oirvular, in the same envelope; asking tor certain amount or money, irom each bankpr wilteo to,' to be used for feeine an attorney and for other means . r . ' . l t a I u - oi putting iuo usury taw turvugu ni ones. All answers were to ' be di rected to U. II. .Gibbons, and all chocks made parable to the order of K. ti. Saunders, both1 wnico names are considered fictitious. -A number ol letters in reply to these circulars are reported to have been recolved at the poitodice and lilted by unknown par ties, and some of thorn, it ia said. con tained checks. It is not known deci- dodly who these would be- swindlers are, but roport implicates two mem bers of the legislature. ' From the number of letters received at tbe post- office for R. II. Gibbons, the impres sion is that the swindle was quite success financially. In tbe Iloase committee of Investigation, consisting of Messrs. Young, McCreary and Or vis was at once appointed to carefully investigate the matter. Tbe same thing was road In the senate but that body took no action in the premises whatever. ' Matters may be mora fully devel oped by the time I write you next, if so i win lurnisn u 10 your patrons. I ours truly, is. u it. The BtiRiAViTi. That much puffed up "Christian Soldier," Gen. O. U. Howard, la to be tried belore court martial composed of the follow ing officers, via : Gon. W, T. Sher man, Uen. Irwin McDowell, uen John Pope, Gen. Meigs and Gen. Holt. major A, a. bardner will act as jutliro advocate of the court. The fuilbt'ui will pray for Howard's safe delivery. Tbe court will assemble on the 3d day of March. A majority of this board are strong bosopi inends or Howard, and the arrangement looks more liko getting ready for a white washing arlair than anything else. .1. S L . Li 1 -L-L TOTICE -Notloe Is hereby given that an Xl application will be made lo the Board of ferdone at tnetr next meeting, Tor a pardon la tbe ease or A. H. Milton, eon tinted at January session, 1H74, of an aggravated assault and bat tery on Hiram Woodward. 1141. ax. MCUl l.bUL UU. Feb. W-Jt. Att'y for Applieeat. TlamiLUTION OP PAHTMiHSIIIP, II Notice Is heroby given that the co-part nership heretofore existing between Daniel Mo ll on a gle and fulion McMooagla ia tha saloon ad tea Din nllevat Houtsdale, has thia da been dissolved by tha mutaal withdrawal of falton McMonagla. All persona aoowing tnemseivee Indebted to the eaid arm, and taoee bavingoiaims against tha same, will please call aod settle their accounts Immediately. B. McMONAULB a b'U. Houtsdale, Feb li, Wt s tioa la hereby given to the snblio and all par ties interested, that application will be metis at the present cession of our Blete Legislature lo nees an aci uerianng aiontgomory ureea, wtta Its brancb.ee, In Clearfield county, a public high- way for tha purpose or minting eaw logs on sen stream. wai. ruwr-,1,1,, RKUBKN Mcf uXRSON, fcblS tt O. I. REED. TH ' I of Ueorce Lellioh, Administrator of tha ctata or Jaeob Zimmer, or Hraay townanip, uicsrntu eonntv. deceased. . The Court having reierrea tnc report oaca to Iba Auditor for ra-ailjnsiment and correction, no tice Is heroby given that this duty will be el- tended to by toe nnaersignen, on monaay, toe thdavof Maroh, 1874, at 1 o'clock, p. m, at bis office, In Ihe borough of ClearSeld, when and where all parties interested may attend If they see proper. was. at. HnUbbuuuo, Feb. 18-t . - Auditor, sT nPIIANS' COURT SALE ! By v virtue of aa order of the Orphans' Court of ClearBeld county, there will ba sold at puone , .1 : U.. 1- e -1 .. 1 i- saia. on ine i.rcia ...... m H -.- n. m-on FRIDAY. MARCH IS, 1871, the fol lowlna real estate, lata Iba nionerty of Thomas Fitspatriek, deceased : All that certain piece of eroond situate In tba borouch of Houtsdele, (Ilea, field county, Pa., on the northeast corner of Maple alloy and Mary etreet, eo reel front and lit) deep, and known and designated as lot No. 178 in tbe plot or said boron gb 1 baring 1 frame honee thereon. ISl24 feet, two stories high TERMS 1 Ten per arnt. cash at sale, one-half at confirmation, and catenae in sis monies, who interest, to be secured by bond and mortgage an premises. MARX HXZl'AlttlUK, A am 1. Feb. 14, IS74-.1t ".nPIIANS1 COURl SALE By J virtue of aa order of the Orphans Coart or Clearfield county, there will be sold at public sale, oa Ihe premises, at lloutsaate, on ntiMimi MARCH 12. 1H74. at 1 o'clock P. M., n eertai lot of .round, ia the village af Houtsdale, CI. old euuntv late the nrooerIT of James Bums iloeeased. situated ou the sooth-west corner of Mere street and Manle alley, fronting fost on Mary street, and extending back lit feet to Dear alley, Known as lot no. idf 10 pint 01 "i tr ough, and having a large Frame Dwelling Heuea and Other Improveuenie msnwe erectce. Tanae or Sai.D. Ten per cent, at sals 1 one heir or the whole sum at aonSrmatlon, and tha balance ia six months, with internet to be secured on the premises. nam nunno, Feb. 11J, 1874-Ht. Eieculri ORPHANS' COURT SALE. By irte or an order of tbe Orphans' Court or ClearSeld eoanty, there will be anld at public sale at tha Court House, in uicarnein, ra., on aiura DAY, MARCH IS, 1874, tbe following vaiuaui rial aetata, lata tha nronerty of Was. Dale, dee'd. of 1-ewrcfoo township, to-wlt 1 All that certain treoi or piroe wi ""-'- . - - hln. ClearSeld counrv. Pa., bounded and d scribed aa follows 1 Beginning at n post, corner of load of Hugh and James Orr, an line of lan 3 John Beaumont: thence by Beaumont's land south lij perches to a post oa line 01 isnu oi n..e'e eitMte i. lhanca raat 71 perches to white oak t thence north perches to a dogwood j Ibenee east 40 perches to a post i thence north 147 perches to a posit ineneo west 111 place af beglauing, containing mo cores ana ei L..n. more or less, and being the same prom I see which Mark Kyler and wile by deed, deled loth May, IHM, recorded at ClearBeld, la Deed Book 11, pegs; 2S8 aod JW, conveyed to Rlehard Ok. K. TERMS OF SAIif. Tenper cenl.of pnroheea moooy at sale, ooe-lblrd at eonSrmation of sale, and the balance la twa equal anneal paymente thereafter, with Interest rrom oata ni eaie, ee he hand end mnrtcue on premises. REBECCA i. DALE, Adm'l. Feb. 1.1, Ifl74-9t rvRPIIANS' COUUT SALE. By J vlitua of aa order Issued ant or Ihe Or .i.... r..,t r ClearSeld aountv. there will b L.1,1 .t nubile ease, en the premises, ia Ihe bor. ...1. .r V'r.iavllle. at 1 a'dock p. ex., oa Rat- ardav. March 14, 1974, tbe following valuable real estate, late tha property of Isaac Bloom, Jr., deceased, lo wit 1 ..'at.' in th.t aartaln boaaaand place of land, known as tha American Hotel properly, situate In the borough nf Corwensvllle, county ni v.iearoeiu, ra vn the east slda of Filbert street, beginning a afibftt feet north from aald street, ooniainn iti k.ir,i,tt on Filbert street and extendi i...i no r.. Mitwenl. and bavim a large TAV KRN and stable, and other outbuildings thereon erected. TKRUfl -Ooa-lhlrd ocsk at eontrmalUin sale, and Ihe balance In two ennel aanual Install ments, wllh Interest, to be secured on the preml y eo.s.sa . Feb. s:-..l.l 'tni'l of Isaj Bloom, tfeo il, ' 4. . ' ' riRAND OrEHING or - -"-PIE'S ' OPERAHOUSE, . BY TUB CELEBRATED ' JEW WIE CAHIIOIjX. SELECTED COmXYj OF TWENTY PEOPLB. 1 I An nttreotlve evening's i, eonslstlog ef CHOICE DRAMATIC PIECES, . btrvtolnf; ,. 1 ennle Carroll, Mark Cites, And tht entile Dramatic Corps, assisted by Prof. ANDRE'S ORCHESTRA. Also, the AMERICAN SOLOIST , ., - . -r tt-A HI ii r ai B v".7 n E 11 nj, In navel Bird Imitations upon bis sou ookssr. - Kote the Folio: ing: Will appear ft WednesdayyMarch 4th Ta tbe beenlif, drama, eatllled - I..... - ' V. The Working law,M Or, Pottrlv eind JRicAraj admission, ...a. , H CanU T Cenu. KKHKHVKD SKATS ; Tiokets for sale at tha Post Office. HENRY t BAf E HI. HENRY.. .Proprietors Manager JOE. CUK.MfT Ageat . r aajr-Cbaure of pre gram me aaoh evening. Con- eluding with a very amusing farce. GROCERIES! NEW STORE, Oppoilt Poit Offlc. New Goods I New Prices 1 CHOICE LINE OF TEAR. O0L0N0S, JAPANS, IMPORTED, TOl'NO HYSON. SNOLtSO BREAKFAST, i ..u. Peiial m Marttet, 1 nUTTER;AND EOtiH Will be kept and sold at Srst tost.'' Cash paid rar vonniry rroauee. GERMAN CHERRIES, , turkey prunes, ., ' ' pre8erved:fears, PHILADELPHIA 1TAM9 Mackerel, Lake Uerrlng, Cod, ia. - Barrel rickles and English Piaklee.. ,;...-.. AT't- ' FLOUR AND FEED. Flour, Cora Meal, Oal Meal, le. I febSi'74 - LYTLS MITCnELL. Mercantile Appraiscr'9 List. List of Wholesale and Retail' Dealers of For eign and Domestie Merchandise In the county of ClearBeld, lor ine teat a. u. ltszi, Tilt class. s'cai rowasnip. - rn. 13 Bimon HrFerlaaa, dry goods, groceries, glo (to IS Jno. (1. Ulaigow, dry goods, groceries.. 10 00 4 " " patent medicines S 00 14 W. 8. Dickey A Bon, dry goods, prerie. T 00 14 C. J. Keegy, dry goods, groceries 7 00 14 W. C. Met druggist t 00 tsi.i. vowasBir. 4 RobC Mohalfey, dry goods, groceries..,. 7 00 14 11. L. Henderson, groceries ; f 00 14 Z. L. Hoover, groceries. 7 00 14 David Bell, groceries and dry goods.... f 00 asioroen rownsnr. 14 n. E. Williams, groceries, dry good ... T 00 14 F. B. Reed, drugs and groceriee 7 Of 14 Dale A Co., groceries end provisions... T 00 11 Kesler, MoMath A Co., geni mer'dise. IS 00 " patent medielne, . 0 00 14 CM. Cadwalader, groo's and eonfee'e, 7 00 KiDT vownanir. It D. Goedlender, gen'l merchaadiso 10 00 15 Moore A Hamllion, gen'l merchandise. 10 00 IS L. B. Carlila, general merehaudlee..,.. 10 00 It C A O. Hohwem. gen'l merchandise la 00 14 J. II. Edinger, hardware 7 00 14 Christian llarkhart, eonfeellonery 7 00 t F. K. Arnold A Co., bankers.... 94110 14 Knots A (lalntrr, gen'l merchandise., I 7 M 14 J. W. Carlile, dry gooda end groceriee. - 7 00 14 John geheutieb, dry goods, groceries.. 7 00 14 J. Heberling A Co., dry goods, gro'iee, 7 SO 14 Glasgow A Troxel, gen'l merchandise. ' f 00 14 Thos. Montgomery, dry goods, groc'rlee, 7 OS 14 Mrs. Ida Bennett, millinery 7 00 14 C. D. Kvans A Bro., gen'l merchandise, 7 00 14 J. M. Carlile, groceries aod dry gooda, . 7 00 14 J. A. Terpe, dry goods and groceries... , 7 00 14 11. J. Molleary, confectionery 7 00 atiaxaina rowasnip. 14 John Carson, groceries..,. 7 00 14 A. W. Fatohla, dry goods, groceries.... 7 00 14 J. C. Conner, dry goods, etc.; , 7 00 It Jackson I'alohin, gen'l mereheadise.... 10 00 14 Joba II. Reed, eonfeetionery 7 00 13 I'orace Patohln, general merehandlaa. 10 00 14 Joba Ryan, confectionery M 7 00 rusar vowasnir. 14 It. II. Hard, groceriee aad actions 7 00 II Jamas Carry, dry goads and groceries, 7 00 14 Wm. Hunter, general merchandise 7 00 14 J. A A. Rolen, groceries and eonfeo'iee, 7 00 14 J. . MoKee A Co., gen'l meiohnadioa, 7 00 " patent medicine.... t 00 14 J. P. A J. 8. Fry, dry goods, groceries, 7 00 14 Randv A Bro.. dry goods, groceries.... 7 00 14 John Hoekenberry, grocer's, dry goods, 7 00 revmovoD rowiiiuir. 14 Ollllland A Ilseksndorn. groceries, dry goads and drags T 00 14 Henry Yotliers, dry goods, groceries.... 7 00 10 h. M. Cooilriel. general merchandise... 10 OS 14 Leigey A Shaway, dry goods, sjneens'ra 7 00 14 Justin I'lubell, dry goods, flour, etc 7 00 14 Francis Ceudriet, dry goods, groceries. 7 Ot ccnwaaaviLLS loaouan. I E.A.I W. D. Irvin, mrn-bandise...... 40 00 14 Mia. Catharine Uralf, confectionery 7 00 14 Wat. H. Thompson, grocery , 7 00 II Thomneon A Co., general giarabaadise, II 10 14 W. B. Alexander, druggist., I OS pa'aol medicines t SO 14 Joseph R. Irwin, drugglet 00 - I paloat meilioluee,...,,. t SO It Panel A floodwlp. Ss'i mdse. 10 00 14 F. W. Fleming, eletbipg.. t 00 It Fprenkle A Sweeney, fancy goods 10 00 1.1 Abraham Hates, hardware 10 00 It Arnold A Hartshorn, general merah'ae. It 00 14 B. T. O'Prlel A Co, confectionery 7 00 It VT. A, Dale, hardware.. t SO 1 4 C. A. Rorabaiigli, aonfec. and grocery. 7 0 II I II Kirk, lawrler 7 00 H Joha Irvin. central merchsndile. I! to I ' oiiisi. ci.amriL0, til 14 A. Gulnehurg, elolhlng f 00 II R. W. Orabam, gan'l merchandise 11 08 14 Rohl. Milehell, general merohaudlse.... 00 14 1. Modaughsy, aonfeotionerlos T 00 liitanl room, 1 lablea 4U uu 14 Renry Bridge, merchant tailor. 14 Wright Bros., general merobandisa S II. If. Blglet a Co., Hardware, etc II Jet. Kerr 4 Co., clothing, fancy goods, 14 A lei. Walesa, tobeooo and cigars.. 14 Miss Rynder, muslo store. H Thos. Robins, eonfretiooeriea. 14 O. D. Runk, cenfeotionerles 14 David Adams, Sour and reed II Raekett A Schrywer, hardware, eta It 00 14 Hartswiok A Irwin, druggists 7 00 " patent medioinea... 6 00 II I.. Flegal, booU and shoe II to 14 C. D. Watson, drugs, confectioneries.... 7 00 u patent medicines. I 00 11 R. II. Shew, tobaooo and elgara, ,.. 7 00 18 T. A. Fleck a Co., notions, lanoy goods 10 00 14 Mrs. T. B. Watson, millinery. 7 00 14 Oulleh A Jackson, furniture 7 00 14 Joseph Showers, groceries,:. 7 00 a nnusav Lytic, gen I nierenanaisc... en lie 14 P. A. tiaulin, books and sulionary 7 00 14 Joha Troulman, furniture 7 00 14 John Stadler, bakery and confectionery 7 00 14 F. Leltsinger, bakery...,. T 00 14 Goo. A Jordan, Sour and feed 7 00 11 Jos, Dysart, Soar, feed and groceries.., 10 00 II Wm. Reed, dry goods 10 00 14 Stevenson A Co., confectioneries ... 7 00 14 U. D. Uoodfellow A Ron, Sour and foeU 7 00 11 Joe. Bbaw A Son, gen'l merchandise..... It 00 S Richard Moesen. Bene rat merchandise. 10 00 It A. I. Shaw, druggist 10 00 M ' patent medioinea. t 00 4 H. F. Naugle, Jeweler 7 00 14 8. I.Snyder, Jeweler. 7 00 11 F. O. Miller, general merchandise. It 00 t ClearSeld Co. Hank ,. 10 0U 14 D. Stewart A Son, clothing. 7 00 10 J. M. K reiser, general dry goods 10 00 14 Kills Irvin, confectioneries.. 7 00 V. Lelpoldl, brewer S 00 C. Shaffer, brewer. t to 14 Lytic A Mitchell, groceries. 7 00 nr.carua towxidip. . ; II W. J. Jackson, dry goods, groceriee and patent medicines.... 11 60 14 Maoaulcy A Ramey, groceries, provis... 7 00 It eloover urea., general mtrcnandise ... I vu smaoD tovasaip. 14 Carolina Leeonte, dry goods, groceries.. 7 00 14 Robb Stewart, groceries, dry goods... 7 00 cos nan rowstair. 14 Ellis Irwin A Bon, groceries, dry goedi 7 00 onanan towmuip. 14 Thos. B. Foroey, general merchandise. 7 00 " " patent medicines t 00 ' ' ' Qt'LICU Towainip. 14 F. A. Prldeam, dry goods, notions. 7 eft 10 P. A A. Flnn, general nierohaadlae.,.. 10 00 pateut modiolnes... ....' a oo 14 Henry AUeman. dry goods, groceries...' 7 00 accro Towesaip. 14 P. Prlndable, clothing, dry goods. , 7 00 It C. H. Coryell A Co., gen'l merchandise 10 00 14 C. D. Wood... 7 00 " drugs aod patent medicines t 00 II Lyon A Bro, general merchandise 10 00 14 James Brunaw, groceriee 7 00 14 W. II. Latoncha, confectionery 7 00 14 11. W. Brown, grocery, fancy gooda.,., 7 SO OVTiPALS. 14 Reed Bros., groceries 7 00 patent medlelaea. 99 14 MeCauley A Leather, gre. and proris. 7 00 II frank, Llverighl A Uo., gen I nidse... II 00 14 Matthias Mayer, groceries, confections. 7 00 14 Ueo. Hager, groceriee and Sour. 7 10 14 Harper A Co., groceriee, dry goods..... 7 00 14 Levi Btroap, groceries. T ev 14 Mrs. 8. P. Henderson, millinery 7 SO 14 Cbarlee Keoney, groceries 7 00 14 Lewis Cbenee. grocery. 7 00 Daniel McMonigal, I ten pin alleya..,. 40 04) 14 Humphrey A Co., druggists. 7 00 " . ". - patent medieinea... . t 00 14 Jamal Dunn, general merchandise '' 7 00 14 W. Charlton, notions and groceriee...... 7 00 14 W. C. Langford, groceriee, confections. . 7 00 jonnax rowasnip. 14 James McKeehan, dry goods, groceries 7 00 15 J.C. A D. Johnston, dry goods, grocer. 10 00 M M patent medicines, t SO ' KiUTBAtTS rowsnnip. IS I. C. McCloakey, gen'l merchandise 10 00 11 J. W. Potter, general merchandise 10 00 14 W. J. liofor, general aaercbandise 7 00 USUI TOWNSHIP. 14 D. J. Eerbarr, grooeriea, dry grooda 7 00 Liastacirv. 15 Nutter, Davie A Congeal merchandise IS 00 14 U. W. Bpenocr, groceriee, provisions..'. 7 00 4 " patent medicines t 00 It Joba Russel A Son, gen'l merchandise. 10 00 14 Jne. Ferguson A Co, dry goods, groo's 7 00 .-.';" "'totttri Yowaanrp. - - -'.' "' 14 Jss. Thompson, notions, confectioneries 7 00 14 Pstcr Moyer, Sour, feed, groctrlaa. 7 00 14 Jonas Mons, dry goods, groceries.. 7 00 13 Leonard Kyler, general merchandise... IS 00 8 Morrlsdala Coal Co., gen'l merchandise 30 00 rasa Towasatp. 14 J. B. Raferty, dry goods, grooeriea..... 7 00 CXIO.1 TOWXSHIP. 14 D. E. Brubaker, general merchandise... 7 00 13 J. R. Arnold, general marchandiea 10 00 saw winaixoroa. e 10 J. R. McM array, general merchandise. 10 00 14 Jamas Innis, druggist 7 00 4 M patent medicines. t 00 11 M. Arnold, geueral merchandise. ........ It Vu 14 John Mark, eonfectioneriee. 7 00 14 Joha P. Feath, oon'oelionery 7 00 14 Joha A. eonfeetionery f Oil 14 Johnston A Dale, hardware.. 7 00 WiLLlCITOI. It II .11, Woodsldee A Holt, gen'l mdse.... 10 00 IS Ellis Smeal A Co., general msrehaadise 10 00 oeceoiA. 13 Oallagber A Holt, general merehandlaa 10 00 13 Kmmit Savers, general mercbandtee.... 10 00 14 Foreman A Haskell, furniture 7 00 7 Mosbannon Land A Lnmber Co., gen eral merobandiec 40 00 10 T. C. lletme A Co., general msrobaa'se IS 00 14 Oso. E. Jones, Jewelry.....; 7 00 It Hartmaa A Frlee. II to 11 Llovd, Caldwell A Co, bankers. II b 14 D. tt. Uood, drugs, fancy goods. 7 00 4 patent medieines t 00 t Llveright, Lingle A Co., general mdse. It 00 14 A. Myers, notions, fanoy goods. 7 80 M patent medicines. 6 80 14 II. Zundet, watchmaker 7 00 14 Mrs. 8. A. tletes, millinery 7 08 14 James Hebershon, green grocer......... 7 00 II W. J, Kelley, dry goods, Ac 11 60 14 J. R. Brown, grocery 7 00 14 A. Scoteld, confectionery 7 00 14 Mra. E. Dockel, millinery 7 00 14 T. 8. A J. B. Ieett, grocery, feed, flour. 7 00 14 J. C. Akard, grocery 7 00 14 W. H. Denerr, oonlectlooery . 7 00 14 Oeo. W. Anderson A Co., boots, abacs. 7 00 14 Mrs. Oeo. lloalich, millinery, notions... 7 00 Oeo. Boelich, billiard room; 1 tablee.... 40 00 ' IlenJ. Bwigart, tan pin alley, 1 allays... 40 00 14 Daniel Cobaucb. nroeerles 7 00 14 J. 11. Friday, boota and shoes ,. t 00 woobwaan ruwxsuip, 14 Hellman A Smith, grocery, provisions. 1 00 14 J. D. Mafflt, groceries, Ae T 00 14 W. II. Philips, Hardware, grooeriea.... 7 00 14 Samuel liagerty, dry goods, grooerios- 7 00 ' patent medicines 8 00 14 neo. W. I.amborn, eonfectioneriee 7 00 14 James Comely at Co., gen'l merchan'se 7 80 - I certify that the above Is a correct list ef Ihe nemee ef pcreoni ana nrme aeeessea for toe cur rent year. Notice is hereby given that an appeal will be held at the Coentv Cotnmtssionere' oOloe, In ClearSeld, on FRIDAY, the loih day of March next, where nil who feel themselves aggrieved can attend if they ace proper. No exonerations er reductions can be made after the d ty ot eppeai. Orahamtoa r. LtiKLfcl, Feb. It, 74 Mercantile Appraiser. VTOTU'R. A meeting of tha members of tbe X i vlearnem Agricultural nociety win u aviu ia the Ceart Hnu.a on Monday evening of March court, (18th.) for the parpoao of electing officers for tha ensuing yeer. A general attendance is desired. ATUAMIKI. ItlrihBl., Feb. tt tt. Chn. Ex. Ocm. rtAUTlOrs'.-.All persons an hereby caution. I ad asrainet Iradini for or buying lha follow. Ing pn party i One cow, 1 holes or potatoes, a lot of euro rodder. 1 cook elovc, 8 bode and bedding. 1 cupboard, 1 clock, 1 hog, 81 hnehels corn care, aow In possession of Robert M. Rsney, ne Ihe same belongs to ma and la left with kirn eubjeet to mynrdci nt any lime. f.blS 31 JACOB A. BRETH u NDBBTAKING. The undersigned are now fully prepared to carry Si tha busiaeaa er , UNREItTAKINU, AT REASONABLE RATES, Aad respectfully enllell the patronage ef tkoee needing seen aarvieea. 1 JOHN TROUTMAN, JAMES L. LEAVY. ClrurMd, Pa., Feb. 13, 1874. .- A"1IIKAP GROCERIES 1 t I , LUMBER CITT, PA Tha andarelened announces to his old friends and natrons that ha has opened a good line ef UROCER1ES A PROVISIONS nt the eld stand ef Kirk A Bpoooer, for which be enlietla n liberal pal rons ge. Lumber Citr, Tt., Mirch IS-tf. RECEIPTS AND EXPEXDITIBES ' , : ' i HOAD FUND SAMUEL P. WILSON, Etc;, Treasuree of ClearSeld eoiinty, In the Commonwealth of Pettnsyl. vsnin, In account witu ine lunai 01 toe l I i naevnn. j ' To amoant uoeolleotod for I "71... 18,741 83 To amount assessed forlS7!..', 18,369 84 To additional U3 37 To ami. In Treasurer's hands Jan. 11. 8,337 82 Total.. ,. 841,604 16 STATEMENT OF ROAD i'e balance due iJtb Jau. 1871. To amount Addltl- Aggregate lly am'nt By axon assessml ' onal for aiuouut. tiald Dis't oration a. Oahand. UncoleoUd for 1871. 1871. , Treasurer 10 44 16 163 80 8.16 72 ; 808 81 60 41 18 t'i 140 77 1,060 80 ,1,6142 01) 1U6 12 11 80 .-' 11 14 " 101 10 111 10 427 71 .. ..!,.....'. 108 81 178 31 1 40 110 02 ,,.78 74 . J71 10 , 122 71 ... , 471 72 f ,88 IN . 16.12 ! II 17 . i 878 16 ). M 13 .......... ' 787 88 II 17 16 103 74 100 12 " .6S8 tl ' 1,134 81 103 74 ' 108 44 '' flV4 0 .' 873 10 .......... 1,743 81 108 44 So 111 71 426 80 426 80 ; 1,173 82 '121 71 -18110 IUO 80 '81148 I Mf l,l8 1H1 10 60 10 88 40 ' 117 40 98 00 316 10 60 30 , . 474 88 Ml 11 80S 86 7 86 1,028 ! 471 8A 88 60 1,127 40 1,118 40 1,314 311 8 60 1 410 48 44 108 40 178 80 1 00 . 014 81 Id 44 8 II 678 00 669 10 1,I3 81 21 63 1,764 86 8,88) 80 . 1,880 01 10,7v VU l,Vi 18 168 17 18 SS : 78 16 . 0160 184 OH .... . 138 80 872 111 . 108 H 1,810 10 138 89 1 84 81 40 4X0 00 4o0 00 998 4U 16 49 101 68 1,801 71 1,299 10 , 1,101 49 101 68 I 181 483 19 , 866 86 1,018 48 3,34 6 62 , 403 19 , , 86 111 88 - 468 40 . 193 10 16 10 1,203 In 118 88 .' ,', . 918 80 - 918 80 104 0 189 18 169 16 861 86 106 VI 1 12 ..... 191 90 1,047 10 1,489 10 194 46 1,219 70 1,208 90 1,883 Oi 194 46 18 80 18,337 62 118.748 32 818,356 84l'JLi'-'.Sj'-!' Township Beeearls.,' Bell ...... Bloom B"g Bradford. Brady Furualde. Chest.... .. Covingl'n Deeatar.. Fergnsoa Uirard.... Uoehen .Jl Orabam.. (Jalicb.,.. Huston ... Jordan.,.. Karthaul Knox.. Lawrenqe Morris ... 1'enn ...... Pine Pike. Union.... Woedw'd. Total... CHOOl. FUND FOR 1813. SAMUEL P. WILBON, Esq, Treesarer of ClearBeld eounly, In the Commonweallb of Pennsyl vaaia, la account with the funds of the several school districts in said county, for 1873 paaroa. Ta amount uncollected 16,408 To each In Treasurer hands Jan. 16. 4,834 To amount asaeeeed for 1873... 18,193 70 43 96 To additional for 1871... Total.. ..1.18,674 42 STATEMENT OF SCHOOL FUND IN DETAIL. To balance dutPlith I L Jaa. 1873. To amount Addl- . By axon- By am'nt 'By amoont assessed tional. Total. orations, paid Die't oncollected Uaoolected On hand, for 1873. . .. . Treasurer 1799o 265 19 18468 919 86 t 98 168 19 86148 881 14 65 87 1,161 69 ..... 1,910 Oil 47 40 , . 85 87 1,798 83 101 10 98 17 164 62 til 9U 98 17 468 61 191 84 99 84 194 34 4H8 6.1 ISO 99 85 w 384 08 187 10 136 48 108 14 728 8! 46 90 104 8M 378 74 ti t tt 19t 13 129 34 1,108 I 16 198 63 907 44 191 74 41 17 MS 80 368 II 42 17 823 04 139 10 638 66 1.877 16 84 1,077 11 426 SO 860 71 88 48 1,488 60 368 71 1,106 78 150 80 964 II 1,244 98 1,979 78 73 01 954 11 ; 1,961 14 ' 68 04 . 11 81 . 1.17 40 13 40 1.18 46 IS 81 219 84 841 12 818 11 808 86 7 15 1,600 81 148 12 1,464 82 183 70 121 Oi 1,118 40 . 1,804 16 80 121 05 1,88180 344 14 80 18 668 10 941 80 IS 40 tO 10 884 04 663 10 148 t.1 728 98 1,534 49 148 33 1,188 16 1,431 66 72S 03 1,014 45 t,20l 9 161 84 342 79 4,198 16 151 60 161 60 i. 101 00 303 00 871 92 34 42 4:16 86 1,146 0J . S 04 16 42 1.108 68 824 80 23 80 824 00 1,174 3d 13 30 1,248 SO 1,661 66 107 12 ' 1,429 12 ......... 3,498 29 1 31 107 11 1.939 88 1,017 02 61 88 884 Si 1,768 15 "64 61 18 1,710 83 181 80 71 90 - M4 90 13 10 683 60 II 90 40 90 . 1,008 ! 1,003 Id - 1,008 16 413 40 15 76 I HI 80 1 871 10 . 1 78 76 70 693 88 783 80 413 14 1,047 80! 1,164 81.., 121 37 1,931 47 1,119 70 . 41 78 1,308 90.., 1,471 36 13 80 41 78 1,411 SO 113,496 91'84,9.14 36,116,008 70 143 95' 38.67JI42 nl'lJjliJML" Diarnicva. Bcooaria... Bell ........ Bloom Boggs Bradford... Bredjr , Burnaide. Chest. Covington Decatur. ... Ferguson. Uirard floahen .... tlraham... Oulicb Huston ... Jordan ... Karthaua- Knox... Lawrence. Morris Penn. Pine Pike io Woodward Total ... COUNTY FUNDS FOR 1873. SAMUEL P. WILSON, Eeo, Treasurer of Clear- Sold county. In the Commonwealth of Pennsyl vania, ia account with tba funds af said eoanty from the trat day of January, A. D. 1871, to the 81th dey ef January, A l. 1874 narroa. To balance due county at last aetUcml 11,484 18 To amoont doe from eollectors 4,793 89 To am't due ftom unseated landa, 1871 10,708 00 To am't due from unseated lands, 1873 16,187 SO To payment on old prison lot 1,191 08 To amoant el aeated duplicates for 1818, VIS s DitriH. "H" Oeoety. flints. Uocearie il.668 44 I08 SS Bell 1,800 40 tt 94 Bloom 418 38 18 18 Bogge 1.187 31 30 13 Bradford.. 1,499 19 92 47 Brady 1,903 19 120 18 Uum.ide.. 1,163 36 US 81 Chest. 1,181 43 91 10 Covington 719 84 63 17 ClearSeld 1.171 81 171 11 Cureeucvillo... 1.069 94 60 OS Deeetur 1,740 49 93 II Ferguson. 784 91 48 71 ?.' (lirard 697 91 43 13 " ;V tio.ben 384 64 43 19 Graham, 823 32 40 94 Quitch 800 80 '. 33 08 Houtsdale. 188 II 11 28 Huston 871 92 95 31 Jordan.. ' 834 38 48 88 Karlbaua. 661 15 43 88 Koox.. 717 74 49 91 Lawreaoe ..... 1,408 44 134 II Lumber City... 324 63 19 30 Morrie 1,634 48 83 01 New Washia'ta 18 14 .12 61 ' . Osceola.......... 1,163 89 64 81 Penn....... ...... 968 II 68 69 Pike 1,731 81 101 67 1'eion.. 469 20 87 IS Woodaard 708 16 41 84 Total 1.15,113 1512,300 tt 17,311 90 To amount or militia flne for 1H73..A.. To amount of bank tax for 1873 To ameant of June registry tax........ To amount of October registry tax.... To costs refanded by llipps Ta sash from Walters for matting and 1,188 60 i,49 82 31100 240 60 17 13 fuel.. 19 00 It 00 To earn for old etovea. To ee.h from Curwensvllle bridge toll Douse 18 00 Te cash from Richard's note. 10 00 To eaah from Thorn ror brick To cash fiem Bradford evereeere....... To eaeh from tlulieh overseera. 168 15 179 30 Toeeeh from Oeo. C. Kirk, commission er for Courtney. 181 . To cash from Geo. 0. K Irk, commission er for Kirk Te rent of Court Honee, vis 1 Ry Coleman Troupe.... By Berger da II v other da 8 1 " To rent of arbltrallea room To costs refunded per Tata To redemption, vis: un ion acres ia noggs On 80 acres in Rredy , On 75 acres In Fox On 100 seres In Lawrence.. Oa 187 acres ia Pike...... On 80 acres In Chest. On 1 lots in Osceola To Jury and reporter'a lees To floes and forfeitures.. To amount ef prison bonds issued. from lie. 310 le Ho. 231 Total. raaniTca. Ry county orders redeemed, fit 1 By Agricultural Society Ry assessors' wagss , lly auditors and clerks.. By auditing Prothonotaey and Regis ter and Reoorder'e aoeouata... Ry Hist riot Attorney fees. By lunatic asylum, vis 1 . llOf 00; 1,617 71 165 80 18 Oo! 114 60 Ilarrlsliurf. .,.ri at Danville.. 16 60 177 II By bridges, vis t Amount to Hell township bridgs 11,500 00 Amoont te Clearfleld er'k bridge.. 66t 00 Amount to Union bridge.. 60S tt Amount to Pike bridge 168 60 Amount te Ulra Hope bdg 68 38 By emot nt paid bridge views.. lly New Constitution. - By County Commissioners' wages, via t F. F. Content........ 461 60 O. R. Toser I3 10 J. D. TI.emp.oa, 401 16 Clark Brown 77 19 Rr amount paid clerk 1,144 73 41 41 741 14 1.311 1 ono Ry amount paid court arier..... lly court reporter.. ....... By Commissionsrs' counsel............. By eoaetablee' reloras. a By Court Honee, vial Fuel 1387 II Repairs. 426 38 Stoves. 174 78 Lamps and ell 18 18 Sand for pavement 19 78 Cleaning yard and gutter.... 48 00 Oleanlag water eloeel. ...... 18 99 Repairs at well , 14 73 Matting for Jary rooms , 18 48 Winding A repairing aloek. It 09 By Commonwealth costs, vtsi Cem'lh va. Agar.,. ,...,.... Ill 77 Do.,.,,., ..ftrennemau. ...... 41 61 pe Berns...... 1 It , Do Chare. IS 64 Do.,...,.Da8ey . I M Do liallagher t 63 Do, ,.. floss 4 Johnaoa 19 38 Do ..Holmes 8 08 . Do.. ....... Johasoa. 8 tt 71 164 160 144 1,308 a vu 99 It 1 II 38 60 t 19 41 00 1 40 1 It 10S 74 It On I 1,091 90 4,000 00 , 181,064 37 OF CLEABFIELD CO. FOR 1873. FOR 1813. ( ' f several suwusiie u mm,. m , J 'ill enaniron. By amount uncollected i. 16,1 HI 17 8,028 00 164 By amount nam uisinot ireaeorer.. Uy eaonerations Total ..84I.6A4 31 FUND IN. DETAIL. By amount uncollected 849 60 1,373 87 427 74 140 82 IKS 11 - 768 10 . 1,U0 18 1,348 40 S60 80 1,1116 68 174 80 1.464 61 2,244 80 678 10 1,118 08 8,648 01 1C4 80 1,888 68 980 00 1,699 90 1,881 88 884 78 918 80 448 41 l,4( 10 1,411 80 835,181 17 caaoivon. . 91 By exonerations.. 86By amoant paid district treasurers.. 191 08 4,719 84 13,403 61 By amount uncollected-. . .. Total.... t.i8.tf4 41 Do. ....... Knox..... Do.. O'Leary. Do Pierce. Da Radebaugk at., Do.........8hirthlle ei...... Do Smith.. Do Steinmaa , Do....M...Stcvaaa.w Do.......Tavlor... to ...Thimar...,.. Do Turner......... I)e.. Vedders... ...... 18 84 . 16 10 14 64 111 01 171 19 9 68 , 18 83 t 68 t tt 13 1 S 84 tl 17 1,041 77 1,613 10 11 30 38 81 vm so 12 27 By election exneneeSM........ By express and talegrama..., By tntueat fees...,. My taniror a wagea.. ...... ..v..-. By Justice fees. Ry jvrero' wagee, vis :. Urand jurore Jan. terns. Do ....Joae term. .1104 81 . 137 48 Do Sept term.. 131 Ot Travis Jurors Jan. term... 663 15 Do June term.. 141 39 Do Sept. term.. 459 It Do ..Nov. term.. 1st week... 417 68 Id week... 421 19 Id week... 199 31 174 tt 1,164 11 By Jury commissioners nnd clerk....... fly Western Penitentiary.... By oounty printing, via 1 1 8. J. Row., lit tt Ooodlander A Uagerty 810 01 By postage, vis: Letter ...$7 91 Registry list 13 31 Collectors' duplieatea 6 64 School transcripts I SO By Prothonotary's fees By public records, vis t Prothonotary'a office $81 23 Register aod Recorder 89 19 Prison reglstsr. II 00 Tax book. 11 81 2 copies Pardon's Digest 17 79 127 10 1,104 48 111 10 II 18 468 10 161 17 By county prison, vis s Architect 476 Ot On contract. 1,674 71 Clothing for prisoners. II 59 neddiog ror prl.enere...... in 11 Furniture for cells.......... 177 80 Fusl 171 31 New fence. 490 OS Painting fence. 76 00 Pavement.. 131 16 Pump. 14 60 Btoree , 106 13 1 Washing for pri.enera 86 90 611 Phyeieiaa for prisonera..,. 106 08 Removing ml bun 31 08 Rent of old prison. .a '46 41 Oil oloth for ball M II SI 1,770 87 S6jp,y fUnda 169 73 By registry expenses.. 46179 M;tly rood damages. lit 76 . I By wolf and fox scalps.. 117 40 onirj. iul0n,r, 43 41 '!By tip.tavee wages. 158 60 By miscellaneous........'.. 4160 ! Itw roxl wlesea. 78 90 lly boaoty bonds redeemed By State account, vist Personal property., Bank tax 609 VU e eev ee 1,419 19 t,84S 32 By exonerations on unseated land 118 40 1,037 S3 186 00 lly exonerations allowed oollectors By beauty coupons redeemed... ......... By prison coupons redeemed, vis: ror inrx M i.ovt w For lS78- 4.3V4 00 1,011 00 By common school., vis t Amount paid Beaeners" institute.... 181 00 By militia lace paid dietrlet treasu rers, vlsi , Becoaria. ........ 66 08 Bell.. 68 13 Bloom..- 13 09 Boggs. SO 71 Bradford 41 40 Brady 107 78 Burn. Id 43 68 CbesU- 68 60 Covington 41 11 Clearfleld 10 Ot Curwensvllle 15 98 Decatur. 103 68 Fergnsoa 86 76 Olrard 31 60 Ooshra 67 00 (Iraham 40 00 Oulicb 40 78 Ho. ton 31 80 Jordan It 69 Karlbaua .... 31 50 Knox .-. 10 IS lewrenee 66 60 Lumber City t 14 68 Morris 65 10 Nsw Washlngtca.. 16 16 Osoeela- 66 10 - P-nu It 71 0 Pike 70 11 on tt.int. 14 68 00 Woodward.., 61 69 1,40 1 00 lOiBvShevil'ereee, vist 60 1 'Boarding prisoners 1,337 18 18 Serving jury nclieea 18109 Costs in Commw Ik eases.,, 76 60 3,734 80 By amoant doe from ool lectors, vlai ror tan. Chest Bsnj. Kling sr...l?l 01 Oarweusvllle.8. 11. Taylor... 4 39 Morris R. Swarts 78 78 For 1871. Bell T. C.Lee. 65 14 Chest A. Williams, IPS 98 CurSsensvillcYorlfe Clark.... 10 08 ' 19 Olrard ...Dan'l Rrise II 10 Oulicb neams.. ia so lla.ton.. H. W. Brown ...216 It Karthaus.....Thoa. White.... II tt For 1873, Reccarre J. Kleeald MS 61 Bell H. Breth. 107 71 Rtcom, ,..C. A. Woods..... II 97 Rrtgge Isaac Belsh...... 149 63 Bradford .1. W. Antes 317 43 Bredr. Jss. Mitl.,..,.83 ii Rurnslila D, MoUSey 197 9 Chest... H. Williams ..,.&2 63 , Ulsei8eld....J. McClellaS)....8l9 M..i Curwcn.rilie.il. C. Miller 143 11 ll(cutur....,...l.evl U6s....i..onl 44 . Fergussn.,..R. Owone. 173 19 , (lirard.,., F. II, Jordan. ..128 SO "-' (Jnshoa A. H. Slilrey. 34 80 Orabsoi J, O. Pace ...II 97 ' Houtsdale.... U. W. Rewles.174 83 llustou.....,ll, W. Uroa.,.46t 711, j.. Jordan H. Wanner i.l7J 73 , Kerlh.u.......(l. Fisher........ .168 18 , Knoa. A. L. Hlekoa... U 17 . I,awrejiea.,..T. Howies.,,..,. 686 79 Lumber C.-..J. JI. Uile Il 41 Morris. J. M. Dillon 441 16 N. Wash Wm. MehatToy.. 68 08 . Osceola. A. Kenhart 611 8f ' ' l'e a ....John Pent 164 38 : , Pe.'.........J. R. Bloom. ...368 95 i ' I'nioo. 8. M. Bailey..,. 47 19 ' . ;. Woodward ...II. H. Mllea.....t7l 10 Wallacolon.i.A. Kloer ( 69 9,106 01 Nora. .Tboeemerked with ebevw paid slnea saitlemeat, and n large : , number of euotables barn since ;. paid OD account. , Dy amount due from unseated lands... 16,871 H Jiy abatement plluwcd taxpayers oa 126,876 60.. By Treasurer's eominis.iun, (g 1 per cent, oa 114,144 74 By Treasurer's commission, (9 1 par UN It Mor 11 cent., on fl7,:i9 a.i , By amount due from oolleotoai'rstnrna ' Ifalanos due county ..'.'.,..! 114 Of lit 81 931 IF Total., ..81,064 8Y January list, 1874. Received of Samuel P. Wilson, former Treasn rcr of Clearfleld enunty, tha sum of nine hundred aod thirty one dollars and twenty-seven eeflte, la fall for the above balaoe due tha county. -. $931.17. D. W. WISE, Trees. ESTIMATED EXPENSES FOR 1871. ' To probable ordinary expenses. 124,090 80 To bounty bonds redeemable. 4,000 09 To prison bonds redeemable... ...... - 4,X0 0O To lutere.t on 175,000 prison bond... 4, one 09 , To exonerations allowed eollectors..,.. 973 0 To exonerations on unseated lands..! - 1,413 OS To abatement allowed taxpayers..... 1,118 90- To probable expcnsls for bridges...... 8,O0S 00- To Treasurer's per ceaugev. ...,... 1,169 09 Total.....,,.!...... ,.'...v...'.'..'.m1 150,353 60 By balance In Treasurer's bands....!.' , 931 If liy amuuat due fiom oollactors 9.106 01' By amount due from unsealed lands.-. 15,789 IS By third payment on prison lot....... 1,107 77 By defleiooey to be raised from tbe . Mated duplicates for 1ST 4 , 11,421 II Total....!...! 160.868 OS COMMISSIONERS' CERTIFICATE. We, tbe undersigned Commissioners of Clear, field oounty, in the Commonwealth of Pennsylva nia, having nict according to law, and having examined tha aeeernl eoouunto and vouchers of Samuel P. Wilson, Eq., Treasurer of eaid county, for tha year A. D. 1873, do oertify that wa And. them as set forth in the foregoing statement. We find the amount due the county from him to be nine hundred and loirty-ona dollars aad twenty, seven cents (19.11.27). Tbe aggregate amount off Bounty Bonds still unredeemed is four thousand dollars (14,000). The amount of -Prison Lot Bonds ontslanding ia four thousand two hundred dollars (14,100). Tha whole amount of Prison Bonds issued waa eaventy-flve thousand dollaca (176,000). Tba amount doe lha county from un. seated lands ia twenty-fire thousand eight han dred end eeveuty-lve dollars and sixty ceota (126,876.68) and from eolleetere nine tbou.aad one hundred and aix dollars aad three eeata (19,106.03). The amoant due Ibe road fund front, unseated lands appears to be tbiry-fire thousand ons nunaroe anu eignty-tbree doners and twenty, eeven cente (1.6,1 63.17), and the amount due the school fund from the same' source is thirty-three thousand four hundred and sixty-three dollare and sixty-two cents (1.13,483 63). ' For statement in detail of both, see tabular statement, showing amount due each township fur road porposee eaeV tbe amount due tbe several school distriota. Witness our hands at Clearfleld, this twenty- first day ef January, A. D. 1874. , V. W. COCTSRKT,, . - . J. D. THOMPSON, , CLARK BROWN,. Arrnsvi Commissioners.. O. B. QoODLUDXa, Clerk. ' AUDITORS' CERTIFICATeT. We, the undersigned Auditors of the county of' Clearfleld, in tbe Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. ' haeing met at tha Court House, in the berougb of Clearfleld, on the first Monday of January, Av D. 1874, according lo law, aod having examined the several accounts and voueners of Samuel P. Wilaoa, Esq., Treasurer of eaid county, for the year A. D. 1873, do report that we Sad tbem aa above stated. The balance in bis bands due tbe county appears te. be nine hundred and 'thirty one dollars and twenty-seven oents ($.931.17). He appears to owe Quitch a balance or six Col lars and fifty-one cents (18.31), Jordan sixteen, dollars and eighty -Ave eeata (116.86) aod Union, one hundred and one Jollais aod forty -one cente, en road fund., while Boggs township owes -Mr. Wileon nine dollar and tea cenu trv.iv roast funds, aad Chest owee him fifty-twe dollars and fifty-two cente (12.61), Jordan twenty dolrare and twenty-one eeuts 1(26.21) nnd Union one hundred nnd. cue dollara nnd loriy-oue acuta (11111.41). Ia lestimony'wheresf we have hereunto set eup bands, this twenty-first day of January, A. D. 1874. REUBEN McPHERSOR, JAS. H. HILB, - ' L.O. BLOOM, Arrasvi Auditors. J. W. Howa, Clark.. ' 1:474 RF.GISTKRH NOTICED Notice Is hereby , eivra that tha followtax accounts hare been examined and pasecd by me. aad remain Died of record, in tnia emee lor ine rnfpcciioa 01 noire, legatees, creditors, and all ethers in any other way Intereeted, and will ba presented to the next Or. phaus' Court at Clearfleld eoanty, te ba held at tha Court House, in the borough ef Clearfleld, com. meneing ea ths Id Moaday (being tha lath day) of March, A. D. 1174 : Account of J. E. and F. B. Wriglcy, adminis trators of Wm. K. Wrigley, administrator of Joeb- Rlder estate, lata of Covington township, dee d. Partial account of Mra. Emily Wright, admin istratrix of Aliram K. Wright, late of Clearfleld borough, deceased. Account of O. C. Pesemore, administrator or Wm. Mcknight, late er Crearfleid bor. deoeesed. Fioal account of Sasannab Troy, administra trix or John Troy, late of Morris township, de ceased. Final account of George Williams, administra tor of JoLa Green, late ef Jordan township, da- Fiaal account of Willis J. Nugent, administra tor er Elliott King, late of Burnside township. deacesod. ... Final account of 0. W. McCully and Susannah MeCully, admiaistratore of Ljle MoCnlly, lata of tiulicb township, deoeaaed. Rxaisvxn'a Orricn, ' 1 A. W. LEE, Clearfleld, Pa., Feb. 18, 1874-to. J Register JOOT ANDSIIOJ OOT AND SHOE MAKING. JOSEPH H. DEI'RIXO. oa Market street, In Shaw's Row, Clearfleld. Pa., has Just received a fine lot or French t-'alf aatna ana nips, sue best IS Ihe market, and is now prepared te man atee hi re everything li bis line. He will war rant bia wark te fcs as represented. The ei'iaana of CiearOeld ana e tunny are reepeetfully invited te give him a call. Work doac at ahart aotiee. - f:lt'73y HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE! The Iloase and Lot on the corner of Mar ket and Fifth streets, Clearfield, Pa., Is for sale. Tbe lot contains nearly aa acre of ground. The house la a large double fratae, containing nine moms. For terms and other information apply te the subscriber, at the Post Office. " novlt P. A. OAUI.IN. TKTll I orcie, Fir Oa K THE rOI'RT OF COMMON PLEAS Clearfleld county, Pa. aLLseaan 1 V Ne. 203, January Term, 73, EnwAnn Ooonww. ) The undersigned Auditor, appainted by tha Court, to distribute Iba proceeds arising from Sharif's sale defendant's real e.tste, glvee notice that ha will attend to the duties of bis appoint ment, on Friday, tha 8th day of March, 1874, at I e'olork, p. ra.. at his office, In tbe borough ef Clearfleld, when and where all parties interested, may attend If they see proper. WM. M. MoCtJLLOTlllll, Feb. 18 It Auditor. QRIST MILL I ' NOTICE I 1 take this method of informing the public that I have purchased Ihe Cedwallader Urtt Mill, had, il thoroughly repaired, and am aow ready to grind aoy kind of grain on ahort notice, in lha best mannsr. A share of your patronage la ee Halted. Tours Respeotfully, ' O. S. FLROAti. On arnt W. FLieal, Miller. PhHIpaburg, Pa, Dec. t8-8m. ' . Clearfleld Nursery.. KNCOTJKAGE lltiilE'iNpUSTRT, THE undersigned, navies; established a N ar tery ea the 'Pike, about halfway betweea OleerSeld aad Curwcnevllle, la prepared to far. alsh all xlada af FRUIT TRESS, (ataadard aad dwarf,) Evergreens, Shrubbery, Orape Vines, Ono.ebeirlea, Union Blackberry. Strawberry, and Raaberry Vlnea. Alto, hlbarlee Crab Trees, Quiaee. aad early esarlol Rhabarb, As. Ordsrs pio.ptly attended lo. AJirejs, WR,0HT itr?0 "' CsrtntrlUi Tt one year, or lioili,