Raftsman's journal. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1854-1948, February 15, 1865, Image 3

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Valuation of all Property Assessed for Years 1885, 68, and 67, Taxable for County and State purposes, as Returned by the Assessors of the respec
tive Districts in Cbarileld County, Penn'a, with the rate per cent, and Tax, subject to Revision by the County Commissioners.
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Utt-caria : : 1 21&' -.''59,405
15,41 : : : : " S4,49S
IJdl'l's : : : 35.M7
!iooiu : : : 7G 17,(,5G
llra.lfurl : :. j 221 -41,450
!radv : : : 408 1 09,201
lJumsidd . : 201 65,857
Cl,e-t : : : 211 G9,2S4
Covinaton : : 16:5 42,461
Clearfield : : 206 82.040
Curwousville : 110 3t),24i
icatur : : 27M 66,637
IVrsrun : : 121 26,C,22
Fox : : : : 31 19,691
Uirird : : : H2 24,780
Cio.-hon : : 65 j 55.054
(Jraliam : : " 14' ; 37,964
iu!uh : : : 140 j 3S,1 !4
I!a,!on : : 152 144.612
JorJ;;ii : : : 139 j 34.929
Karihiius : : 119 ! 38,562
Knox : : : 170 i 35,681
I.iv.'renee : : 37S 107,855
Li!i!r City" : 79 12,320
Morris : : : 232 59,542
New Washington 64 ,. 8,49rt
IV.m : : : 137 i 4I.S73
l'iko : : : 235 f 65,192
riiion : : : 93 I 55,099
Woodward : 102 ! 31,712
Total : : 5018 j 1,548,921
11,472
7,505
4.880
2, 7 IS
9,075
13,480
11,953
7,376
5,269
3,091
1 660
4,954
4.508
1,258
3,914
3.219
5.285
3.458
4,744
5,413
3,631
4.086
21.533
2.033
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1,600
6.417
8,302
4.375
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77,810
76.760
47,730
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149.356
40.342
42.193
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DOLS. CTS. j DOLLS. DLS. CTS, j DOLLARS. DOLLARS, j
' X3 5 210 2 10 2.9S6 77,473
276 63 . 10 285 2 85 3,835 96,330
1"1 64 14 390 3 90 3.O50 43,987
59 26 ' 435 20,189
151 59 36 788 7 88 1,85 52.404
369 99 29 935 , 9 35 2,125 , 126,391
- 33 43 1 6 500 5 00 4,940 83,250
030 28 4 135 1 35 2.060 78,955
143 10 2.200 49.930
-88 99 17 1,155 11 55 12,3f0 109,846
152 11 i 8 425 4 25 4.665 55,790
214 77 10 335 3 35 4.684 76,710
Too 39 3 65 05 975 34,504
62 84 225 21,174
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174 00 7 230 2 30 675 59,203
i 131 74 ! II 255 2 55 2.525 46.029
l-4 80 13 HO 1 10 1,420 43,132
' -44s 06 ' 8 280 2 80 4,800 154,436
-l (,- i 10 200 2 00 750 41,292
l-0 57 i 5 95 95 1,360 43,648
llli 30 ! S 120 1 20 1,440 41,327
397 46 j 56 - 1,485 14 85 1,475 135,448
45 75 1 8 255 2 55 2,f.05 is, 173
209 15 i 2,830 72,548
30 -'8 ! .8 335 3 35 2,430 12.801
146 23 i 12 375 3 75 1,602 ' 50,722
221 38 j 14 532 5 32 j 1,658 75.984
178 42 1 5 165 1 65 1,340 60.979
105 32 j 1 1,275 36,384
5,296 42 1 308 j 9,660 96 60 75,320 1,849,260
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jThe following is a comparative statement of
the Valuation of. Ileal ami Personal Estate
in Clearfield county, Penn'a, of 1SG2, and
its present valuation as reported by the
Assessors for the year lb'Gu, returned in
December, 1864, with the increase and
decrease.
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j DLS. CTS. DOLS. CTS. 1862 1S65 INCREASE. DECREASE.
224 93 91,721 74,277 17,444
1 75 . 281 23 72,162 92.210 20,048
2 75 128 29 39,239 40,547 1,308
59 26 24,173 19.754 4,419
159 47 54,204 50,531 3,673
1 50 380 84 '130.037 123,331 ' 6,706
238 43 76,285 77.810 1,525
231 63 57.208 70,760 19.552
143 19 37,421 47,730 10.30'.
16 50 317 04 92,921 96,313 3.392
7 00 163 36 56.510 50,706 5,804
218 12 57,747 71.591 . 13,844
1 75 102 79 35,506 3:5.464 2,042
, 75 C3 59 22.308 20,949 1,359
1 75 89 85 34, 6'.'8 28,700 5.993
177 20 " 30.073 CV-wo 27,630
A 75 136 04 42,025 43.249 1.224 j
125 90 55,114 41.002 13.512
450 86 136,087 149,356 13.209
3 50 126 52 39,851 40,342 491
' 127 52 40.135 42,193 2,058
1 25 121 75 44,737 39.767 4,970
412 31 97.353 132,488 35,130
1 00 49 30 14,515 15.253 738
6 00 215 15 64,172 69,718 5,546
3 00 36 63 9,718 10.096 378
1 50 151 43 42.06,7 48.745 0.078
1 25 227 95 67,221 73,794 6,573 !
50 180 57 34.500 59,474 24,974 j
1 00 106 32 27,749 35,109 7,360 j
54 50 5,447 52 1,628,062 1,704,162 202,027 j 65,927
Total increase in the valuation in the conntv on the n secernent of 1802, 3180,000
In accord nice with the Act of Assemblv reuhtin; Trienial Assessments, and constituting a board of revision, the Commissioners of Clearfield county, herewith publish the above statement, showing the aggregate value and assessments
made 'by each assessor in the county for 18C5rupon property taxable by law, and herewith give notice that the 21 day of March, A. I). 1805, at the Commissioners office, in Clearfield, is fixed by them for finally determining whether any of
t'leVaid valuations' of assescr's have been made below a just rate : and all parties interested will lake notice, that appeal may be made between this time and that day, but that after said day none will be allowed. ...
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Wm. S. Bradley. Clerk.
Commissioner's Office, Clearfield Pa., February 15, 1801.
AMOS HEED,
CONRAD BAKER,
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Commissioners.
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t'LKAHFUCLl), PA., 1-KL5. 15, 1865.
Tyrone aad Cl3iu-fisli Eaihoal
Train leaves IjTwtie at . : : : : 8.55 a.m.
Arrives at Philipahurg at : ;. II DO a.m.
Train leaves PL iln.sbar at : : : 3.5(1 p. m
Arrvcs at Tyrone at : : : : 5.53 p.m.
KATES OF 5CESCRIPTI0X. ADVEUTISIXtt
AND JCUBiXO.
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ti'igiiud. on the 3d day of December, IStH. and
wiil be strictly adhered to during the present
i-vb prices of all kinds of printing materials.
1). V. MHORE.
Tubiiober of Clearfield Republican. "
S J. 1WW,
Publisher of ' Raftsman's Journal."
8xow. From twelve to fifteen inches of
-'-.v Ins fallen in this county, within the
:it ton days, and, in consequence of the
wi iJs, juany of the roads are entirely
! "-kol uo with drifted snow.
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0;l Kxcitemext. On Jlonday last our
wa- suddenly thrown- into a high state
! 'lever (the mercury having been
y degrees below zero that morning) by
nrumnceiucnt that the "real ile" had
"struck" on the farm of James Bailey,
iwrenee township. The story of the
'wry is as follows : Mr. Bailey has ior
UiC time past observed a greasy substance"
ht"-ater flowing from a spring that
water had an unpleasant taste, but nev
lioudit that it niisht be oil until within
1
a short time, when he gathered some of the
a inid, and ujon investigation it was
I enounced "coal oil." Several of our cit
fcnswhnare very '-feverish" on account: of
pontile brain," were induced to visit the
"owing well" on Monday, and procure
or the "oleagenous fluid." We.un
,J -fitand that they all vouch for the pres
of "oil." That it is a very fair "sur
lndiiraticn" f of pure oil, no one will de
after examining the specimens yet, the
lT''r s somewhat abating.
Cold. On Monday morning" last the
mercury indicated 30 degrees below zero, in
this place being the coldest of the season.
The Coi;ntv Valuation. We this week
publish the valuation of all taxable proper
ty in Clearfield county, as returned by the
Assessors of" the several townships to the
Commissioners together with a compara
tive statement, showing the increase and
deereaso since the returns of 1862.
Th an ks. V'e publish the following com
munication with pleasure
The soldiers of Co. A, 16th Kcgt., V. R.
(., most cordially return their heartfelt
thanks to the friend, in and around Clear
field, for their kindness in supplying us with
many delicacies, "f whicJi we ure deprived
by being absent from our dear homes. We
came amongst you as stransrers, and you
took us in ; if sick you would visit us. and
if naked clothe us in fact, we find you
would do all you can to make us comforta
ble: for whirh we are not only grateful, but
return a solilit-r's blr.-isiity, -which -is all we
can bestow. How long we may stay wilh
you. i;o one of ti can tell; but we hope that,
.so but -i- as we do reinaiu, v.e may have the
friendship of aft, and may the future, like
the past, be pleasant to both civilian and
soldier ; so that, when we leave you for our
hmnv.1, or duty elsewhere, we can look back
with pleasure to the days we passed in Clear
field. - Soldier. .
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JflOTfHJKAPITIO ALHTJIS, for sale ai.
Hartwick llu-iton I icrneld. Pa
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OR SALE at cost 1 good cook stoves, to
clohe out the stock, at the cheap cash store
H. MOSSOl', Clearfield, Pa.
COMMISSIONKK'S SALEOF UNSEAT
ED I,A.'I)S. - In Pursuance of an Act of
A-scmbly passed the 2,.lh day of March, 1S15, en
titled au Act to amend an Act directing the mode
of selling -unseated lauds for taxes, and for other
purposes
1 he Commissioner!! ot Clearfield county. Pa.,
will dispose of t he following lands, at the Court
House, on 1 uesuay. the I4tb day ot Alarcn, inoj;
Acres, i'cr.
3(50
100
55 50
70
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121
2o:
Warrantee.
David Kephart,
(Jeorge Mullen,
Win. Bausman.
Jienry Faunca,
Jacob iMussersmith
John Cunningham,
Ceorge Ross,
Petertietz,
Township
Decatur.
Chest
lieccaria.
Roggs
Rurr.side.
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By order of the Board,
WM.
S. BRADLEY. Clerk.
New Rerei. Flao. The new flag, adopt
ed by the Senate on Saturday, is as follows;
1 no wmin is iwo-tninis or us lengtn, wnn
r.lni TTiuiiti now used as :t battle f!a to be in
width three fifth of the flair, and so propor
tioned as to leave the length of the field on
the side of the Union twice the width.
Below it is to have tiie ground red, and
broad blue suiters thereon, bordered with
white and emblazoned with mullets or fine
painted stars, corre-ponding in number to
that of the Confederate States, the field to
he white except the outer half from the V
nion. which shall be a red bar extending the
width'of the flag.
Lieit. Governor Jacobs, of Kentuc
ky, a few days .since, took ground in favor of
the ratification of the constitutional amend
ment bv that State. . He said: "Kentucky is
bound to become a free State through the
choice of her own people, and delay in set
ling the question can only complicate the
process by which she will reach that destiny.
A Nl'MBER unpaid Federal soldiers have
been behaving in very riotous manner at Port
land,' Indiana. The men were so unruly
that some troops had to be sent from Louis
ville, Ivy., to quell the disturbance.
MARRIED:
On February 1st, byJ.W. Shngart, Esq.,
Mr. Wm. M'KxroiiT, to Miss Martha
Pass.more, both of this place.
On the 7th inst., bv Rev. L. M. Gardner,
Mr. James W. Owens, to Miss Marga
ret Stoner, both of Clearfield, Pa.
fIS r Of LETTERS unclaimed and remain--i
itig in the Post Office at Clearfield, on the 1st
day ot February, A.D. lSiia.
Bnsben, ueorgo.
Emerson, Miss Molly.
i ilbert James L.
itaeeiiberirer. Henry.
Holly, Mrs. Matilda.
Keys. John
Moyer, Henry.
Miller, Mrs. Margaret,
Miller tieorge 11.
Reese, Miss Joanah.
Robertson. Wm. II.
Speed v. Wm. YV.
Finish' D. F.
H'ilks. Amasa.
One cent due on each
Davidson. Francis M.
(iibbony. Samuel.
Henry. Wm.
llanutgan, U. C.
Holly. Mrs. D. II.
Lithgow, Mrs. Emmeline
Martin, .I.E.
Jlii ler, Henry P.
Proctor. Mrs. Lucy A.
Roth, Margaret.
Roads, H. 11.
8ti aw, Miss Martha J
Town, Miss Mary K.
Williams. A. W.
letter advertised. Per--
Ohituary not ires, not over Jive lines, twrterf free
of charge; All over five line, at tea ent per line.
The cash must accompany the notice, invariably.
.DIED:
At Philipsburg, on February 4th. Davie,
yountrest son. of Alexander and. Margaret
Adams, aged 2 years 4 months and 13 days,
sons calling for any of above letters, will say they
are advertised. M. A. FRANK. P. M.
O'.trilANS' COIUIT SALE OF VALU
ABLE T1MKEK LAM).
By nn order issued outcf O.e Orphans' court of
Clearfield county, there will be exposed to public
sale at Newburg. on Saturday the 25th day of February.-
1S65, at 2 o'clock. P. M., the following des
cribed Ileal l-.state. situate in Lhest township,
Clearfield county, bounded as follows: Begin
ning at a beech of Thomas Wood's land, thence
South 52 degrees west 161 perches to an old hem
lock corner, thenco Xorth 3S degrees west 1 16 per
ches to an old ash, thence by purpart No. 2 and 3
North 52 degrees East 230 perches to post on the
line of the John (Jiaff survey, thence South 33 de
grees East by line of said Grafi" 28 perches to post
of Thomas Woods, thence south 52 deg., west 71
perches to white pine, thence South 4n degrees
East by land of Woods 87 7 per. to the place of be
ginning, containing 121 acres. late the estate of
Caroline Hurd,dce'd. JOHN M'QEII.KIN,
Guardian of 11. II. Hurd, jr., and Wilson A
Kurd, minor children of Caroline Hurd. deceas
ed. February 1, 1SC5.
TREASURY DEPARTMENT,
Office of the Comptroller of the CrnnsNCT
Washington. Janruary 30th. !So5
""rrilEREAS. BY SATISFACTORY EVIDENCE
f T presented to the undersigned, it has been
made to appear that "THE FIRST NATIONAL
BANK OK CLEARFIELD," in the Borough of
Clearfield, in the county of Clearfield, and State
of Pennsylvania, has b ;en duly organized under
and according to the requirements of the Act of
Congress, entitled "An Act to provide a National
Currency, secured by a pledge of United States
bonds and to provide for the circulation and re
demption thereof." approved June 3d, 1S64, and
has complied with "all the provisions of said Act
required to bo complied with before commencing
tho business of Bunking under said Act ;
Now, therefore, I, Hugh McCulloch, Comptrol
ler of the Currency, do herebv eertify that -THE
FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF CLEARFIELD,"
in the Borough of Clearfield, in the county of
Clearfield, aad State of Pennsylvania, is author
ized to commence tho business of Banking uuder
the Act aforesaid
-rrv. In testimony whereof, wvtuess my
( SEAL yiand and seal of office, this 30th day of
y-J January, A. D. 1S65.
HUGH MoCCT.LOCII,
Feb. 8. 1353. Comptroller of tba Currency.
RECEIP I S .ND EXPENDITURES OF
CLEARFIELD COUNTY, FOR A. D. 1S64.
5,800 50
5,147 57
2,493 CO
2,032 73
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C. KrATzkr, Esq., Treasurer of Clearfield coun
ty, in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, in ac
count with said county, from the tith day of Jan.
A D. 1801, until the Oth day of Jan. A, D. 1S:'.5.
DEIITOR
To amount received from collectors for 1 So4 and
previous years, S13.70S 91
To amount received from unseated land?
for 1S02 arid 18(53.
To amount received from collectors on
State,
To amount received from unseated on
State,
To amount received from Commission
ers' book,
CREDIT.
By Election expenses, $2.51fi 40
By Assessors' wages. 881 45
By Jurors' wages. 2,182 81
By Foxes and wildcats, 172 37
By Interest orders, 1.880 73
By Interest onjrders. . 374-17
By CommonweaTtu costs, 4tiS 21
By Constables' costs. 213 25
By Commissioners" wages,
By 1 rotlionotary s fees,
By Agricultural,
By Wood and coal,
By Clerk's wages.
By Repairs for county,'
By Justices costs.
By New books for county.
By Postage, stationary .ttspress
By .Merchandise,
By Printing
By Jailor's fees.
By Bridge contracts,
By Court crier,
By .Janitor's fees.
By SharilTs fees,
By Inquests,
By Auditors and clerk,
By District Attorney fees, "
By Refunds.
By Auditing Prot'y Reg'r ae'ts
By Miscellaneous,
By Comrs to view new tp. lines
By Counsel fees,
By Road views,
Bv Lithograph orders.
By Court house bonds, 3,000 00
By Court house bonds, interest 1.155 00
By Am't pd per State tax 8.005 47
By pereeotago to collectors, 700 43
By Exonerations to collectors, 001 23
By Trea'rs per ct. paying out, 407 45
By Trea'rs per ct. receiving. - 438. 65
By bal. due Treas last settlem't 4 71
Eal. due Co. by Treasurer, 17 70
1,152 55
553 68
100 00
145 03
377 60
100 80
37 14
485 82
69 W
73 68
261 25
2t'.5 73
fc7S 64
58 00
40 00
100 00
72 14
195 00
113 00
8 02
10 00
3yi5 50
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100 00
141 00
452 00
Total.
$21) 213 3d S29.243 36
Bounty Fund of Sept. A.D. 18S2.
C. Eratzkr, Esq., Treasurer of Clearfield coun
ty, in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, in ac
count with Bounty Fund of September, 1832.
iJeistor.
To amount received from collectors, including
percentage, S9..J13 38
To amount ree'd from unseated lands, 2,070 35
CREDIT.
By Bounty bondsof Sept.1562 6,670 00
By Interest on bonds. 273 45 . ; .
By Percentage to collectors, 325 52
By Exonerations, 220 30 .
By Treus'rs per ct. paying out, 173 59
By Treas'rs per ct receiving, 2s4 59 ,
By am't due Treas last set" mt, 13 65
Bal due fund by Treasurer, 3,422 58
By am't, Tr. per ct. paying out 72 19
By am't, Tr. per ct. receiving, 104 15
Bal. due fund by Trcas'r, 2.348 85
Total,
57,612 21 S7.612 21
26,500 00
Extra Bounty Fund.
C. Kn ARZn. Esq .Treasurer of Clearfield coun
ty, in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, in ac
count with Bounty Fund under the Act of As
sembly of 25th day of March, A. D. 1864.
DEBTOR.
To amount received from collectors, including
percentage, $i4,13S b4
To amount received from Commission
ers account book,
. : CREDIT.
By amount of Bounty bonds
redeemed, S33.900 00
By amount of Bounty certifi
cates redeemed, 30.672 90
By amount of Int. on bonds, 5,201 92
By collectors percentage, 1.387 41
By exonerations, 3,749 95
By Treas'rs per ct paying out . 432 74
By Treas'rs per ct. receiving, 611 38
By Treas'rs per ct. on cash ree'd 132 50
Bal. due fund, . 14,520 04
Total,
$90,633 84 $90,638 84
Fox, 171 40 00 00
Girard, 200 00 33 39
Goshen, 189 22 137 94
Graham. 100 00 43
Guelich, 270 00 136 51
Huston, 1.379 SO 57 94
Jordan, 143 58 27 03
Karthaus, 240 00 50 53
Kuox, 319 S4 19 74
Lawrence, 138 66 60 2s
Morris, i83 30 132 68
J'enn, 148 86 8 50
Pike, SS 10 87 73
Union, 817 50 43 75
Woodward, 90 00 133 45
Bal due Twps. 1,549 53
Total, S8..012 93 S8.012 93
C. Kratzer. Esq., Treasurer, in account with
the different townships, for School Fund, for tho
years A. D. 1862 and lsi3.
MEITOn.
To Bal. dueTwps. froai last settlem't 17 5!
Toamt received from unseated lands. 8,302 55
Bae from Collectors.
Amount of County. Bounty and State due from
collectors, for 1863 and previous years.
Year. Town'p. Collectors. County. Bounty. State.
1855 Covington, J. Barmoy, SO 00 S00 00 16 94
1856 Decatur, G. Kcphart, 8 89 00 00 111 59
1S63 Morris, P. Swartz, 0 00 16 04 00 00
Total,
$3 89 SI 6 04128 53
Amount of Militia and Extra Bounty due from
collectors, for 1864 and previous years.
Year. Township. Collectors. Militia. Extra B'y
isao Covington, J. Barmoy, 519 03
1356 Decatur, G. Kephart, 20 62
ls64 lieccaria. J. 11. 11 egarty. 0 00
" Bradford, D. Hitchings, 0 00
Covington, 1). P St. Clair, 0 00
" Curwensv. Jas. Thompson, 0 00
" wirara. J'avul fcmitu, 0 00
. ' Graham, Conrad Kvler,
" Jordan, J. M'Neal,
" L. Qity, Robt Young,
" Pike. W. L Bloom.
Union, P. Blanchard.
Woodward, C. C. Shoff,
0 06
0 00
0 00
0 00
0 00
0 00
0 00
0 00
1162 61
496 49
178 84
299 65
Hf3 88
,I47 85
974
898
63 33
228 56
111 32
79
76
Total. $39 70 S5229 11
, Those marked have since paid in full.
Am't of outstanding county orders, . S
Am t of outstanding court house orders,
Am't of outstanding court house bonds,
Agg'te due from coll'rs on co. S 8 89
Agg'te due from mis' ted lands 3714 46
Agg'te due lrom Treasurer, 17 70
Indebtedness of county, 11,499 01
140 06
600 00
14,500 00
TRED1T.
Townships. Am't paid. Hal. duo.
Beccaria 515 86 S 13 04
Rell. 431 17 13 17
Boggs, 103 31 7 26
Bloom. Ill 77 0 00
Bradford, 59 21 0 00
Brady, 413 02 18'J tl
Bu.-nside, 361 82 32 19
Chest, 284 48 31 60
Covington, 59 19 250 17
Decatur, 413 OS 29 0i
Ferguson. 80 80 2 54
F'ox, 97 53 39 56
Girard, 182 21 73 77
Goshen, 187 4S " 57 81
Graham, 2(17 "03 39 S7
Guelijh, 473 95 " 21 3a
Huston, 429 07 539 81
Jordan, 159 35 27 76
Karthaus, - 114 0(1 19 46
Knox, 444 20 0 00
Lawrence, 279 15 9 3",
Morris, 387 43 26 97
Penn, 207 08 28 98
Pike, 156 22 28 43
Union, 253 09 11 52
Woodward, 316 83 44 12
Bal due Twps. 1,533 73
Total, $s;320 11 Ss.320 11
Total.
$11,333 73 $11,333 73
Belief Fund.
C Kratzer. esq.. Treasurer of ClearfieUI coun
ty, in account with Relief Fund, A. D. 1864.
debtor.
To amount receired from collectors for 1861. in
cluding percentage, - $4.624 53
To amount received from unseated lands
for 1382 and 1863,
To amount ree'd from comm'rs book,
To am't due fund at last settlement,
To am't received from militia fines,
credit.
By am't, orders redeemed, $2 294 75
By am't, certificates - 2,518 50
By ain't, collectors percentage 163 11
By am't, coi rs exonerations 110 65
1,032 83
837 00
419 45
668 3a
Total,
$15,240 0615,210 06
Am't of outst'dg extra bounty bonds $119,800 00
Agg'te amount due from.
collectors for 1864, $5,229 11
Agg'te amount due from
unseated lands. . 23.215 00
Agg'te amount due from
Treasurer, 14.520 01
Indebtedness. 76.835 85
Total,
$119,800 00 $119,800 00
C. Kratzer, Esq.. Treasurer, in account with
the different townships, for Road Fund for the
years A. D JS62 and 1863.
debtor.
To am't due Tps. from last settlem't
To am't received from unseated lands
for 1862 and 1863,
credit.
Am t paid.
$3fl 61
360 00
$ 214 51
7,793 42
Townships.
Beccaria,
Bell,
Boggs,
Bloom,
Bradford,
Brady,
Burnside,
Chest,
Covington
Decatur,
Ferguson,
90 79
150 00
40 00
47S 41
217 40
221 30
80 83
239 70
23 05
Bal. due.
$ 00 00
83 14
72 0
1 35
21 68
52 18
85 67
53 33
112 46
41 61
47 00
Wf., the Commissioners of Clearfield county, in
the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, bavin-1 ex
amined the accounts of C. Kratzer. Treasurer of
the County of Clearfield, for the year A. D 1861.
do certify that we find the account as follows ' '
The amount due .the county by the Treasurer is
Seventeen dollars and Seventy cents.
The amount outstanding due the county, Three
thousand Seven hundred and Twenty-three dol
lars and Thirty-five cents.
The amount of outstanding orders. Fifteen thou
sand Two hundred and Forty dollars and Six cts
of which Fourteen thousand and Five hundred
dollars is in court house bonds.
The balance due Bounty fund, by the Treasu
rer, is Three thousand F'our hundred and Twenty-two
dollars and Fifty-eight cents.
The balance due Relief fund, by Treasurer, is
Two thousand Three hundred and Forty-eight
dollars and Eighty six cnts.
The balance due Extra Bounty fund, is Four
teen thousand Five hundred and Twenty dollars
and Four cents.
this 20th dav of January,
THOSD'iVGHERTY.
.AMU." ntAU,
CON'RAD BAKER.
Attest Conimiesioucrs.
Wm. S. Bradley, clerk.
We. the Auditors of Clearfield county, Penn
sylvania, having examined the accounts of C.
Kratzer, Esq., Treasurer of Clearfield county, for
the year A.D. 1S64, do report that the accounts
are as above stated.
. The amount due the Road fund, by the Treasu
rer, is Ofce thousand Five hundred and Foriy-nint
dollars and Fifty-three cents
The amount due the School fund, by the Trea
surer, is One thousand Five hundred and Thirty-:
eight dollars and Seventy-three cents.
Witness our bands this 20th day of January, A
D1365. HIRAM. WOODWARD. .
F. F. COUTERET, - ,
Attest. m, l. c. EVANS
W. S. Bradley, clerlr, Auditors.
Witness our hands
A, D. 1365.
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