Raftsman's journal. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1854-1948, February 22, 1865, Image 3

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    Valuation of all Property Assessed for Yean; 1885, 66, and 67, Taxable for County and State purposes, as Returned by tho Assessors of the respec
tive Districts in Clearfield County, Penn'a, with the rate per cent, and Tax, subject to Revision by the County Commissioners.
Ileal and personal property -subject to taxation for i
State purposes ntthe rate of three mills on every
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XlJIBElt! DOLLARS.
B-caria : : I 21ft .- ' 59,405
Hell : : : : , ..ISO . . 84,40 .
liogir.s : : : 100 I 35,Gl7
Bloom : : : ! 70 ; " .IJ.n.in
Bradford : : i 221 .' 41,456
Bradv : : : ! 40S ! '.100,201
Bunide . : r 2G1 ! 155,8.17
Chest 211 ;.-. ; o9,2vi
Covimrton : : i it"-' 42,461
CI..-arik!J : : 1 2o- . 82.O40
Curwensviile : ! Ho i ,246
Peeatur . : : j 273 j GG,G:V7
Ferguson : : ! 121 ! 20,022
Fox" ::::'! 31 1 lV,r.yi
Girard :. : 112 i 24,7m
Goshen : : l5 i 55,054
Graham : : 143 37,V0-1
Gulioh : : : 140 ' .';x,14l
Huston : : 152 : 14'.f12
Jordan : : 130 i 34.020
Karthaus : : 110 i 38,oG2
Knox : : : 170 i i!5,0,sl
Lav. rence . : : i. 37 I 107,855
Lumber City : j '70 j 12,320
y,m : : : j 232 j 50,542
Nc-w Washington! Gl i . M9
IVim : : : , 137 ' 1 ' 41. S7
Pike : : : i 235 ! 65.102
TVum : : ': j 03 i 55,000
"Woodward : j 102 , 31,il2
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7,505
'4,880
2.718
0,075
13,480
1 1,053
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5,200
3.O01
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4.954
4,508
1,258
' 3.914
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5,285
3.458
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5,413
3,031,
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40.547
19,754
50.531
123.331
77,810
.70,700
47,730
90,331
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33,404
20,040
28,700
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41,002
140,350
40.342
42,193
30.707
32,488
15.253
09,718
10.000
48.745
73,794
59.474
35,109
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Value. Tax. j Aggregate. Tax.
DOLLS. DLH. CTS.! DOLLARS. DOLLARS. DLS. CTS. j
210 2 10 t 2,986 77,473 -774 73
285 2 85 3,835 - 90,330 -003 IJO
390 3 90 : . 3,050 43,987 430 87
435 20,189 201 89
788 7 88 1,085 52,404 524 04
935 9 35 2,125 120,391 1,203 91
500 5 00 j 4.940 83,250 832 50
135 1 35 I 2,000 78,955 789 55
! 2,200 j 49,930 499 30
1,155 11 55 i 12,300 109,840 1,098 40
425 . 4 25 .! 4.605-j 1 55,790 557 90
335 3 35 t 4,084 70,710 707 10
05 05 1 975 34.504 -345 04
225 21,174 211 74
! 1,450 ' 30,150 .301 50
230 2 30 675 59,2o8 4 592 08
255 2 55 2,525 40.029 400 29
110 1 10 I 1,420 4.1.132 431 32
280 2 80 4,800 154,430 1,544 30
"00 2 00 ! 750 41,202 412 92
:- 95 95 1 " 1,360 43,648" 430 48
120 1 20 ! 1,440 i 41,327 4i3 27
1,485 14 85 i 1,475 j 135.448 1,354 48
255 2 55 ' 2,005 j 18.173 18173
j 2.830 j 72,548 725 48
335 3 35 i 2,430 12.801 128 61
375 3 75 I 1,002 I 50,722 507 22
532 5 32 I 1,058 j 75.984 759 84 j
6o 1 65 ! 1,34J j 60.970 009 79 j
j 1,275 j 30,384 303 84 j
j 9,000 OO'OO !' 75,320 J 1,849,200 18,492 60
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i December, 1S64, with the increasa and
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224 93
281 23
128 29
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159 47
380 84
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143 19
317 04
163 30
218 12
102 79
63 59
89 85
177 20
130 04
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450 80
120 52
127 52
121 75
4t2 31
49 30
215 15
36 03
151 48
227 05
180 57
106 32
1862
91,721
72,162
39,239
24,173
54,204
130.037
76.285
57.208
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92.921
50,510
57,747
35,506
22,308
34,098
30.073
42,025
55,114
136,07
39,851
40.135
44.737
97; 358
14.515
64,172
9.718
42.007
67,221
34,500
27,749
1865
5,447 52 i 1,028,002
74,277
92.210
40,547
19.754
50,531
123,331
77,810
76,700
47,730
90.313
50,700
71,591
33,404
20,949
28,700
43,249
41,002
149,350
40,342
42,193'
39,707
132,48
15,253
09,718
10,090
48.745
73,794
59,474
35,109
1,764,162
INCREASE.
20,048
1,308
1,525
19.552
10,309
3,392
13,844
27,630
1,224
13,269
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2,058
35,130
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6,678
C.573
24,974
7,300
202,027
DECREASE.
17,444
4,419
3,673.
6,700
5,804
2,042
1,359
5,998
13,512
4,970
65,927
Total increase in the valuation irnhc county on the assessment of 1802, 130,000 - ' ' -
In a..cbrl.':noo with the Act of Assembly regulating Trieukl Assessujeiits, an 1 constitutkij; a board of revision, the Commissioners of Clearfield county, herewith publish the above statement, showing the aggregate value and assessment
male by e:t"ch 'asseso- in the eountv for'18Go,"pon property taxable by law, and herewith give notice that the 2d day of March, A. D. 1865. at the Commissioners office, in Clearfield, is fixed by them for finally determining whether any of
ti -e s-ii.l valuations of "rs-c'ors have been madf below a instrate : and all parties interested'wiU take notice, that appeal may be made between this time and that day, but that after said day none will be allowed.
W;i. S. TJkAdley. Cleric.
Commissioner's Office, Clearfield Pa., February 15, 1S04.
AMOS HEED,
CONRAD BAKER,
Commissioners.
CLKAHFIKIJ), PA., FEU. 22. lO"
Tyrone and Clearfield Sailioai
Trj.in leaves iy roue at : : : t : S.jj a. m.
Arrive? at Thilipsburg at : ; 1 1 00 a. in.
Train le u es Philipsburg at : : : .'.jil p. m
Arrives at Tyrone at : : : : o.o." p. m.
Ch axce. The I'ost-nffke heretofore
ktiown as I'Ncwmaii'si Mills," at Clieriy-tree,
l'id'uinaconuty,ha.s been changed to 'Grant.'
Thanks II011. T. J. Ur.yer, of tlie
I:useot" Representatives, will e-xeept our
t'i:!iik lor a treuiber of public i!im:u meats.
Our lUiinks are also due to lloiu V.'. A.
V aiiaee. of the Htate .Senate, for a copy of
tl;e i.fi.-liitive Uireetoiy.
r; f-iu.-.eri'i'ea i-nt SoiiK'rs
r v.'it: .lae.nis f. (J-vniiam, A. M.
Hi i.iofoi s. By iine. permission, the
l! ;v. iinierson wiiJ proa-h i the Lutheran
1. Itiiti in Clearfi'.-lJ Doiouph, on i:rnlay
i.-.xt. IV Lruary 20th, at 1-1 o'clock in the
LMriii i.'.r.
l'ic u iilnL' 11133- bo expected in the Prcs
rv;.ri im ('aarjli, iti this plaeo, on next Sab
b.i:!i. : Fob. 20:h,) by ths Rev. J. O. Areb-
i', ef Maryland.
S-i.MEJV-;- .Ohphans. The following
C .liiii.itrco ha been app'.'iutetl by the Hon.
'i"ii..-. il l;
liiiis. Mrs. Win. iJIler. 3iiss boitlsa Krat-
Mv. Jan-- P. Jrvin. to whom applioa
t i:i can be made. The application here al
h. h 1 to ; (,) ho i:a..ie.on the j ai t 'of a deti-tii!i-
ftvjdian. ,f y the uiotlier, -.iinai-dian, or
n -xt tVied, f.v the admission jf the orphan
t" tiic pioptr seliool. Ciaiiks can be bad oi"
'idi'T of the above eoininitlea v,i!.b exp!a
ti:i?io!i to thoseenthlcJ to the benelit of the
8'!livis" Orp.han School. ' '
C v J'AI.TIES OF Cos. I' ANT' lv. 149 rn !'.
v. !n the retvnt eujjagciueut at IIa!cher's
'oil!. cu-rcl casualties oeeurred in comoa
'' i and K from thiseoiinty. Lieut. Coi.
'in Inirt, !' the 149th raiment.'' rraf
'icii'.lv tt-oardeJ in the head, Cut did ibt
1 '-v.-1 , leave (he field. Lieut. A. R. Cole
t-rupany U .va-j l:il!jJ iustanijy, sa tuo
oliavi'r;- 1 hall having struck him In the
of!. The bo.ly of Lieutenant Co'e, was
Cirrii-d to tho rear by ponie of bis men,
voiw it. was interred by Lieut. Robert Mk
' vii. v ho was in command of the pioneers.
- A. L'ow, of company Ik received a
'--niti.l in the thigh, which h rat her a severe,
. " ;.; hoped nut a serious one. lwo 0U1
c" iiifitibers of company 11 were sliahUy
v; Hiudcd, hut we have not learned their
!!. i;or the extent of their wounds.
.!'!:, (irf hrisade, third division, fifth
'':' in which are companies B and E from
'j1;1- .'ii,ty fur meritorious conduct at
hbur's Itim has been sent North on spe
rm! ihny. 'J'iie brigade readied Baltimore
't;!1 i.idit of the 1 3th. As to its destina-
!,n. we have no formation. 'd'
Copy cf letter.
To the Co.nmuttoiu'rs of Clruifuid County:
Gentlemen : At your request, the under
signed proctded to . Ridgeway to make an
examination of the Rolls, and, if possible,
to arrive at tho ijuota of men required
from this county on the present calL We
take great pleasure in saying. Col. Campbell
offered us every facility in his possession to
make the examination.
We found on the enrollment as it htood
on the 31.-t leccudxT 1804, 2488 names.
There' have been since then, 088 names
,t)-ii.-ken from that, Roll; and others still
will he, tny about 300. This would le-ive
our names on the Roll about 1500. We
were unable to ascertain the exact immber,
as the board had not completed their list-of
corrections.
', The assignment for this d:.-triet will run
about one in four requiring from our comi
ty about 375 men. But we were assured by
Col. Campbell, that we are entitled to other
credits sufficient, we think, to reduce the.
number to be furui-.hed by our County to
30o men.
We are authorized to --ny that men liable
to draft will be received a"i substitutes, and
'that ail districts inrking vigorous eLorts to
till their respective quotas w:ll receive all the
indulgence1 lis. Col. Campbell, is authorized
to irive. Very Respectfully Vours, &c,
John 1'attox.
- J. F. A'FAVE3.
Frora tbo Shenandoah.
A lettvv from ' Winehe.-ler, of the
1 1 tli,' ays : The r-ibet army in the vtdley is
scattered at various points in the ujper
valley, 'tit a di.itance and at such points as
they tuifj.c secure against any lorce General
SaKJiioAN might send against them during
the winter season. It u .said that upwards
of four-hundred deserters have left the reb
el !rmy within the past two weeks, and tied
to the woods and .mountains, with the in
tention of making their way, by stealthy
night marches, into our lines. Some of
them have reached here already, and a more
abject, ill-clad, dirty, seedy-looki' set of
be'inss, have, not been a-v.n since the war
commenced. Some of them are mere boys,
forced into the rebel army by the mcriWs
rebel conscription : others, old men, totter
ing on the brink of the grave. " ,
Ohitiuiry notices, not over Jicr Hurt, inserted free
of charge; All octr fee tines, at ten cents jrrli ne.
The, ctjt must accompany tlie notice, invariably.
Sharp Transaction. The ITollidays
burg Rfjixti'r eivos the following illustra
tion of some of the. bemties of the .bounty
nvkerage
stem: ''A man enrolled in
ynl;'i Lady, an orphan, living aud
jf school in Huntingdon county, a
7,p;ir aso received a letter from Virginia,'
taat ht-r brother, who was a soldier in the U-
army, had ben killed in battle, She
jtoned to the South, secured his remains,
Jtli'!in broaglit home and buried. Ever
' e. ai.,,, . ;n tne v.-orId nnd iu sadness, she
motimod her dead k'mmnn. A week
reived a lerter frc m An dersonville,
aaiicr hrotl er, who is alive and a priso-
r:'jh in the romance and tho reality
Woodberrv township. Blair county, authori
zed a substitute broker here to put in a sub
stitute for him, limiting the price to the
hum of $1,200. The broker employed an
other in Allegheny township to put in the
substitute, limiting him to $1,000. The
lat put in a poor, icnorant fellow, and gave
him f?3)0. So thaty out of the $1,200 paid
by the principal, the substitute "got $300,
tha first broker $200, and the second $700."
The' Louisville JWs.i. of the 10th, says
that Qcantrell, the noted Kansas guerril
la, who has long been supposed dead, is now
operating in that Slate. It says, be doubt
less intends to make Kentucky, iu future,
the theatre cf his murderous, thieving op
eiations. . lie and men of his gang have
been .recognized at. different points in the
Stale.. '''
MARRED : .
In Clearfield.on February 20th by Rev. L.
31. Gardner. Ca t. J. M. Welch, of the
2'Jth V. R.-C, to Miss Mary L. Mason,
of Curwensvjlle.
DIED:
On February-12tb, in Bradfoi-d township,
of heart disease, Mattijew FoitCEE, aged
58 years, 0 months and 25 days. The de
ceased was one of the pioneers of Clearfield
county. He was born near Wilmington,
State of Beleware. He came with his pa
rents, to this county when a child settled
near the "count3T seat of Clearfield, but re
moved fruin thence to Bradford township,
where he grew into manhood. He being
the only son, his lather gave him the- man
agement of liis farm. Although very poor
in his early days, yet, iu the process of time,
by his industry aud perseverance he amassed
sufficient means to enable Jiimself to live
comfortably, and "aid his less fortunate
neighbors. He was kind and benevolent,
and the needy were seldom turned away
empty. He was highly esteemed by all who
knew him, and was considered one of the
most industrious and enterprising citizens of
Bradford township and, I believe, I ex
press the sentiments of Ids neighbors gen
erally when 1 say, that he was truly a use
ful and worthy citizen- one whose place will
he hard to fill. For the consolation of his
bereaved family and relations, aud especially
for those who were not with him in his last
moments, the writer would say, having vis
ited him during his afflictions, that he found
him, not as a worldling trusting in his earth
ly treasure or looking into the future with
fe.-u.ful loreJxdings, but peaceful and happy
and confiding in that Savior in whom he had
licen taught to be-lieve by Christian parents,
for. when yet a child, his pious mother led
him to Christ, where he sought rud found
that pence with Goo, which surp::seth all
understanding. Atterwards he connected
himself with the Methodist Church, aud
for many years was an active, zealous and
consistent member having implicit confi
dence and faith in the blessed Saviour aud
believed that when his earthly tabernacle
was dissolved, he would possess a building
not made with hands, but a home eternal
iu the Heavens. His bereaved companion
and children" mourn, but not as those
who have no hope, for if they will only
prove faithful to God, they will aarain meet
with him in that home prepared tor the fol
lowers of Jesus Christ, and be forever at
rest. , A. M.
In Luthersburg, on Monday, February
20th, 1aniel Barrett, aged about 79
years. Mr. B. has been a resident of this
county about 50 years, and was highly es
teemed by his neighbors. His death will be
deeply mourned by his large circle of rela
tives and friends. ' - '
OUPnNS' COURT SALE OF VALU
ABLE TIM BE It LAM).
Py an order ifsue.l out of tho Orphans' court of
Cleaifipld county, there will be expose to public
sale at Newbury, on .Saturday the 2itb day of Fob
ru;iry, ISo.i. at 2 o'clock, P. M., the following des
cribed Real Estate, situate in Chest township,
Clearfield- county, bounded as follows: Begin
ning ta beech of Thomas Wood's land, thence
South 52 decrees west DU perches to an old hem
lock comer, thence North 3-i decrees west 1 16 per
ches to an old ash. thenoe by purpart No. 2 and 3
North 52 degrees East 2 !0 perches to post on the
Hue of the John Graff survey, thence t-outh 33 de
grees East by line of said Graff 2S perches to post
of Thomas Woods, thence south 52 deg., west 71
perches to white pine, thence South 404- degrees
Eat by laud uf Woods S7.7 per. to the place of be-o-innin.
containing 121 ncres. late the estate of
Caroline If urd, dee d. JOHN M'QUILKIN.
Girardian of 11. II. llurd. jr., and Wilson A.
Hurd, minor children of Caroline llurd. deceas
ed . . -February 1, ISoa."
R
ECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES OF
CLEARFIELD COUNTY, FOR A. D. 1S64.
C. Khatzkr, Esq., Treasurer of Clearfield coun
ty, 5ti the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, in ac
count with said county, from the 6th day of Jan.
A 1. 1SS1, until the tith day of Jan. A. I). 1865.
DEBTOR
To amount received frota collectors for 18fi4 and
previous years. $13 76S 91
To amount received from unseated lands
for 1862 and 186.'!.
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,
5,800 50
5,147 57
2,493 60
2,032 78
By Assessors' wages
By Jurors wages,
By Foxes and wildcats,
By Interest orders,
By Interest on orders.
By Commonwealth costs.
By Constables' costs,
By Commissioners' wages,
By 1. roth o notary s tees,
By Agricultural,
By Wood and coal,
By Clerk's wages.
By Repairs for county,
By Justices costs.
By New books for county,
By Postage, stationaryiexpress
By .Merchandise,
By Printing
By Jailor's foes.
By Bridge contracts,
By Court crier,
By Janitor's foes.
By SharifFs fcos,
By Inquests,
By Auditors and clerk.
By District Attorney fees, -By
.Refunds,
By Auditing Prot'y & Jteg'r ac'ts
By Miscellaneous,
By Com'rs to view new tp. lines
By Counsel fees,
By Roiid views.
By Lithograph orders.
By Court house bonds, 3.000 00
By Court house bonds, interest 1,155 00
By Aui't pd per State tai 8.005 47
By percentage to collectors, 709 43
By Exonerations to collectors, 5Q1 23
By Trea'rs per ct. paying out, , 407 46
By Trea'rs per ct. receiving, ; 438 65
By bal. dae Treas last settlem't 4 71
Bal. due Co. by Treasurer, 17 70
52,596 49
8S1 45
2,182 SI
172 37
1.88(1 79
374 1 7
468 21
2126
1,152 55
553 68
100 00
145 OS
377 60
100 80
37 14
. 4S5 S2
C9 93
73 68
201 25
265 73
873 64
50 00
40 (10
100 00
72 14
195 00
143 00
8 62
10 00
396 50
13 00
100 00
141" 00
452 00
Total,
$29,213 35 S29,2i3 35
Bounty Fund of Sept. A. D. 1862.
C. KftATZK.n, Es., Treasurer of Clearfield coun
ty, In the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, in ac
couui with Boanty Fund of September, 1862.
PEBTOB.
To amount received from collectors, including
' percentaga. - 89.313 38
To amount ree'd from unseated lands, 2,070 35
' ' CHF.DIT.
By Bounty bondsof Sept-1862 gS,670 00
By Interest on bonds, 273 45-
By Percentage to collectors, 325 52
By Exonerations, 220 3d ,
By Treas'rs per ct. paying out, 173 53
By Treas'rs per ct. receiving, 2S4 59
By ain't due Treas last set'int, . 13 65
Bal due fund by Treasurer, 3,422 53
Total,
S11.3S3 73 $11,383 73
Belief Fund.
C Ksater, esq., Treasurer of Clearfield coun
ty, in account with llelief Fund, A. D. 1864.
DEBTOR.
To amount received from collectors for 1864. in
cluding percentage, . S4.624 58
To amount received from unseated lands
for 1832 and 1863, 1,032 83
To amount ree'd from comm'rs book, . , 837 00
To am't due fund at last settlement," 449 45
To am't received from militia fines, 663 3a
" ' CREDIT. ' .
By am't, orders redeemed, 52 294 75
By am't, certificates " 2,513 50
By ain't, collectors percentage 183 H .
By am't, col'rs exonerations 110 6a
By am't, Tr. per ct. paying out 72 19
By am't, Tr. perct. receiving, 104 15
Bal. due fund by Treasr, 2,343 S6
Total,
$7,612 21 $7,612 21
Extra Bounty Fund.
C. Erarxer, 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, ' 64,138 S4
To amount received from Commission
ers account book,
CREDIT.
By amount of Bounty bonds
redeemed, 533,900 00
By amount of Bounty certifi
cates redeemed,
By amount of Int. on bonds,
By collectors percentage,
By exonerations.
By Treas'rs per ct paying out
25,500 CO
30,672 90
5,201 92
1.3S7 41
3,749 95
432 74-
By Treas rs per ct. receiving. 641 33
Bv Treas'rs perct. on cash, ree'd 132 50
Bal. due fund, 14,520 04
Total,
$90,633 84 590,633 84
Dae from Collectors.
Amount of County. Bounty and State due from
collectors, for 1803 and previous years.
Year. Town'p. Collectors. County. Bounty. State.
1355 Covington, J. Barmoy, SO 00 S00 00 $ 16 94
1856 Deeatur, G. Kephart, 8 89 60 00 111 59
1863 Morris, P. Swarti, 0 00 16 04 00 00
Total,
S3 89 $16 04 123 53
Amount of Militia and Extra Bounty due from
collectors, for 1864 and previous years.
Year. Township. Collectors. Militia. Extra B'y
id; uovington, j. i;armoy, soy ti $ o 00
ISjo Decatur, U. Kephart, 20 62
1864 Beccaria. J. 11. Hegarty. 0 00
" Bradford, D. Ilitchings, 0 00
' Covington, J). P St. Clair, 0 00
" Curwensv. Jas. Thompson, 0 00
Girard, David Smith, 0 00
" Graham, Conrad Kyler,
" Jordan, J. M'Neal,
';L. City, Itobt Youug,
" Pike, Aff. L Bloom,
union, i P. Blanchard,
Woodward, C. C. Shoff,
0 00
0 00
0 00
0 00
0 00
0 00
0 00
1162 64
496 49
173 S4
299 65
663 88
147 85
974 79
896 76
68 33
228 56
111 32
Total, $39 70 $5229 11
Those marked have since paid in full.
Ain't of outstanding conntv rinl
Am't of outstanding court house orders. .600 00
Am t of outstanding courthouse bonds, 14,500 00
Agg'te due from coll'rs on co. S 8 89 '
Agg te due from uns'ted lands 3714 46
Agg'te due from Treasurer, 17 70 -
Indebtedness of county, 11,499 01
Total,
15,240 06 $15,240 06
'Am't of outst'dg extra bounty boiid SH9.S0O 00
Agg'te amount due from
collectors for 1864, , $5,229 11
Agg'te amount due from
unseated lands, 23,2Tj 00
Agg'te amount due from
Treasurer, 14.520 01
Indebtedness, 76.835 85
Total,
FU9.800 00 5119,800 00
C. Kratker, Esq., Treasurer, in account with
the different townships, for Road Fund for the
years A. D 1862 and 1863.
O. .. : ' - debtor. -
To am't due Tps. from last settlem't $ 214 51
To am't received from unseated lands
for 1862 and 13S3, , - .7,793 42
credit. .
Am't paid
$351 61
360 00
90 79
150 00
40 00
476 41
217' 40
-, 221 30
..- -SO S5
239 70
28 05
Townships.
Beccaria,N
Bell,
Boggs,
Bloom,
Bradford, .
Brady, -Barnside,
Cfaest,.,.
Covington
Decatur,
Ferjruwn,
Bal. due.'
5 00 00
83 14
72 90
: i 35
51 6-
52 18
- 85 67
53 38
112 4
41 61
' 4T 03 ;
Fox, 171 40 00 00
Girard, 200 00 33 39
Goshen, 189 22 137 94
Graham, 100 0 43 69
Guelich, 270 00 136 51
Huston, 1,379 80 57 04
Jordan, 143 58 27 03
Karthaus, 240 00 50 53
Knox, ' 349 84 19 T4
Lawrence, 138 66 60 23
Morris, 3S5 30 1 32 63
Penn, 14S 86 8 50
Pike, 8S 10 87 73
Union, 317 50 43 75
Woodward, 90 00 ' 133 45
Bal. due Twps. 1,549 53
Total, 53,012 93 S,012 93
8 17 61
6.30? t
' C. Kratzer, Esq.. Treasurer, in account witk
the different townships, fur School Fund, for the
years A.I). IS62 and 1863. .
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To Bal. due Twps. from last settlem't -To
am't received from unseated lands.
CREDIT.
Am't paid.
S 515 85
434 17
103 31
lM 77
59 21
413 02
.361 82
284 48
.59 13
413 08
80 80
97 53
182 21
187 43
207;03
473 95
429 07
159 35
114 00
444 20
279 15
38.7 43
. 207 03
156 22.
253 09
316 83
1,533 73
Townships.
Beccaria
Bell,
Boggs,
Bloom,
Bradford,
Brady, .
Burnside,
Chest,
Covington,
Decatar.
Ferguson,
Fox,
Girard,
Goshen,
Graham,
Guelich,
Huston.
Jordan,
Karthaus,
Knox,
Lawrence,
Morris,
Penn, .
Pike,
. Unjon,
Woodward,
Bal due Twps.
Bal. due.
S 13 04"
13 17
7 26
0 00
0 00
182 91
32 19
31 66
250 17
. 29 04
2 54
39 59.
73 77
57 81
. 39 S7
24 39
539 81
27 76
- 19 16
0 00
9 35
26 97
2ti 93
23 43
II 52
44 12.
Total,
SS.320 II 58,320 II
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the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, having ex
amined the accounts of C. Kratier. 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.
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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 Fire hundred
dollars is in court house bonda. .
The balance due Bounty fund, by the Treasu,
rer, is Three thousand" Foar hundred and Twcn-ty-two
dollars and Fifty-eight cents. .
The balance due Belief fund, by Treasurer, is
Two thousand Three hundred and : Forty-eight
dollars and Eighty six cents.
The balance due Extra Bounty fund, is Four
teen thousand Five hundred and Twenty dollars
'and Four cents. . ,. ; f ' s
Witness our hands this 20tn day of January,
A, D. 1865. THOS. DOUGHERTY,
A MO READ.
CONRAD BAKER. '
Attest, - - " Commisviopars.
Wm. S. Bradley, clerk. '
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We. the Auditors of Clearfield county, Penn
sylvania, having examined the accounts of C.
Kratzer, Eati, Treasurer of Clearfield county, for
the year A. D. 1864, do rcpert that tha accounts
are as above stated. -
The amount due the Road fund, by the Treasu
rer, is One thousand Five hundred and Forty-nina
dollars and Fifty-three cents
The amount dne 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 .
D. 1365. r HIRAM WOODWARD.
F. F COTTTERET.
lttet M. L. C P.YAN3
W. S. Bradley, eterk. Anltrors.'
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