TBI MhWT CLEARFIELD, PA., FEB. 5, 1868. Tyrone and Clearfield Eailroad. I rein leaves Tyrone at : : : : : 9.29 s m Arrives at Philipeburg at : : 11.20 a. m, 1 riin leaves Philipsburg : : : 2.05 p m Arrives at Tyrone at : : : : 4.00 p. m Religious. Divine services will Be Leld next sabbath, in Clearfield, as follows : By Rev. Archer (Presbyterian), ia the Court ITou.e, movninfr and evening. By Rev. Sembower in the Baptist chureh in the morning. ' By Rev. Guyer in the Methodist church, in the evening. Foa Sale a good two-horse sleigh. For particulars inquire of E. W. Graham, at his store on Market street. Thanks. Hon. D. J. Morrell, M. C. trill please accept our thanks for some val uable public documents. At Reduced Prices. To-day we publish a notice of J. P. Kratzer, announcing the Bale of goods at reduced prices. Girls' School. Under the head of "New Advertisement," the reader will find Miss Swan's notice of the commencement of the third quarter of her school. Read it Ugh! Cold ! On Monday morning.Feb ruary 3d, the mercury indicated fourteen 'degrees below zero, in this place. This, we believe, was tbe coldest morning of the sea son. Id the afternoon, however, the sun shone quite warm and pleasant. Worth Tryino. When a crack is dis covered in a stove, through which the smoke or fire penetrates, the aperature may be ef fectually and readily closed with a composi tion consisting of- wood ashes and common salt, made into a paste with water. Plas ter thisxer the crack. Arm Broke. We learu that a little daughter Ot Jacob Strickland, of Clearfield Bridge, hid ens of her arms broken on Fii diy, January 31st, by the falling over of a table. The fracture was reduced, and sho is getting along as fast as could be expect ed from the nature of her injuries. Arrested. Two men supposed to be the murderers of Casey (a full account of which we give in another column) were ar rested and lodged in the county jail on Mon day, February 3d. The SheriiF will have to use extraordinary precautions, if he succeeds in keeping them until they can have a hear ing. .'. , , " Clearfield Academy. The Third ses sion, of the present Scholastic year, of the Clearfield Acadeniy.commences on Monday! ; February 17th. Those. interested in having their children educatedshould remember the time. This institution is inferior to none iu the State. Read the advertise ment. The County Finances. Iu this weeks' J'ntrual will be found a statement of the Finances, which will be read with interest by all. It is a more full and comprehensive Htatetneut than has heretofore been publish ed in this county,for which the people are in debted to the present efficient board of Aud itors. Leo Broken. We are .informed that a boy named Wilson of Bradford township, lull off a ladder on Friday, January 31st, and broke one of his legs. The bone was proper ly set, and he is getting along as well as the character of his injuries will warrant. Boys should be careful how they climb ou ladders while there is ice and snow about. To Prevent Rusting. A mixture of three pints of lard and one of rosin, melted together, is one of the best coatings for all tleel or iron implements. The lard makes the rosin soft, while the latter is a sure pre ventative against rusting. The mixture is good for ploughs, hoes, axes, indeed for all tools and implements, as well as knives and forks packed away. To Scour Knives. A correspondent of the Country Gentleman says: "A small, dean, potatoe, with the end cut off, is a very convenient medium of applying brick dust to knives, keeping it about the right moisture, while the juice of the potato assists in re moving stains from the surface. We can get a better polish by this method than by any other we have tried, and with less labor." Money Getting. Some people think that it is necessary to be mean and miserly in order to become wealthy. There never was a greater mistake. Any man of com mon intelligence may be prosperous if he chooses to labor dilligently and faithfully in a calling which he thoroughly understands. Of course, prudence is indispensable to suc cessprudence, mind, not niggardly mean ness. The man who, commencing with lit tle or nothing, has resolved to rise, must also resolve to sacrifice nothing to appearance. He cannot gain one true friend, nor ob tain popularity that will really be useful to him in his efforts to achieve independence, by endeavoring to seem what he is not. The orld is shrewder than pretensions suppose it to be. It is a curious world looks sharp ly into people's private affairs, and if an in dividual makes a show beyond hi3 means, ooo discovers and distr usts him. No one who has a fortune to make or desires to re ceive even a moderate competence, can af ford to incur the world's distrust. There fore, if 1 f-' the ladder and wa d Jon?.?80 uPin7?ii work-day gOW ' affec Purple and fir Jneru . Sheriff's Sale. Shcria Howe adver tises for !?ale, a lot in Osceola borough. Sec advertisement. MARRIED: On Jan. 29th, 188. by D. S. Moore, Esq.. Mr. James Hepburn, of Bloom . tp., and Miss Cv.ntiiia Derrick, of Penn tp., Clearfield county. On Sunday, February t2d, 1SCS, by J. R. Caldwell, Esq., Mr. Arnold Bloom, of Pike township, and Miss Maggie Lytle, of Lawrence township. DIES : On Mnndav. TW. 9th. ISfVT iWi.i f! daughter of John and Mary Hancock, aced 8 years, 2, months and 17 days. On Thursday, Jan. 30, 1868, Thomas Holt, of Bradford townshp. aged 81 years, 11 months and 24 days. (Obituary next week.) Closing Quotations of Governm't Securities. JAMES T. BRADY ' k CO., (Successor to S. Jones V Co.) CORNER OP FOURTH ASD WOOD STREETS. Pittsburg, January 27, 1868 buv.'sell.:! Iiiit 'sell. GOLD. 14011140 !5-20s. Jan.'67. 107J108i U.S. 6a., 1881.111i 111 I ,5-203, Jul. '67, I07JIIOSJ o-20s, 1862, lllKlllt ;June, 7-30s, 1074 1071 5-20a,1864, 109fll09i iJuly, 7-30s, lt)7iil07 5-20a.l5, 10'Ji'llO It May Come ,'65,117i U7i 10-403, 104J 104 jiAug.Comp. '65.1 16J: 116 5-20s. Jan. '65. 107J , ICS: SeDt.CouiD.'65.1 15.'! 1 16i 203, Jul. '65. 107f ilOrii ,Oct. Comp. '65,U5ill5J We are now. converting 7-303 of tbe June and July aeries into the Gold Coupon 5-20 bonds. PITTSBURG ADVERTISEMENTS. T II O B I S O N & CO., xt' Wholesale Grocers, Pork packers, Dealers in Glass, Iron and Nails; Family Flourof best brands; Ilacon, Hams, Sides and Shoulders ; Lard, Me?s Poik, Dried Bccf.and Cheese; Beans, Hominy and Dried Fruit ; Carbon and Lard Oil, etc. Eki Front, No. 255 Liberty Street Pittsburg, Peun'a. March 6. 1867-ly 7TvUIT AND ORNAMENTAL TREES, Vegetable and Flower Heed. JOHN K. & A. MURDOCH, M'USERVME.V. FLORISTS AXD Sl-EIlSMES, NO. 112 SMI IHr'IELD STREET, Pittsburgh, Pa., opposite the Post Office, Art prepared to H 1 1 orders fjr Fruit and Orna mental trees, Urape Vines, itoses Evergreens, ic, Vegetable and Flower Seed of best quality. Onion Setts. Early Goodrich. II-rison and other varie ties of Seed Potatoes, harden Implements aci 'ireenhouse plants. We will send by mail when desired, all orders for seeds to the amount of one dollar or upwards, except Corn, Beacs and Peas. Catalogues sent on application asd all orders promptly attended to. Jan. 29-3m. pURE BUCK LEAD, equal in quality to English white lead; Oils, Faint and Vami.-hes of all kinds; Uold leaf in books, and bronies. for sale by W. M. fc A. I. SHAW. Clearfield, October 23. 1SS7. QCIIOOL BOOKS. The undersigned have for sale the School Books lateiy adopted by tbe School Convention, at introducto ry prices. Also any other book that may be wanted. Nov. 6. J B ARTSWICK A IKWJX. s. B. M EYE R, PRACTICAL MILLWRIGHT, MILESBCRQ, CENTRE COCSTT, PE'K'A. Also agent for all the latest Improved Water Wheels end Portable Saw Mills. Jan.8'08:lyp, FOR SALE. The subscriber offers for sale a Valuable Real Estate, in Union Township, Clearfield county, of over 300 acres consisting of good land, good timber, good coal, good orchards, a saw mill, 4 dwelling houses. 3 barns, Ac, thereon. Two Railroad routes are surveyed through the property. For farther par ticulars apply to the .subscriber on tbe premises. or address (Kockton, Clearfield county. Pa. Jan 15, 1868-3tp. JOHN DIl ESSLER. D M I NISTR ATRIX'S NOTICE. -Let ters of Administration on the estate of Wm. H. Tozer, late of Chest township, Clearfield county. Pa., dee'd, having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to s lid estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same will pre sent them, properly authenticated, for settle ment. SARAH C. TOZER. Jan 15, lS68-6tp. Admr'x. THE WESTERN HOTEL, Clearfield, Penn' a. The undersigned, having taken charge of the above named Hotel, generally known as 'The Lanieh House," situate on the corner of Market and Second Streets, Clearfield, Pa, desires to' in form the public that he i3 now prepared to accom modate those who may favor him with a call. The tinuse has been re-fitted and re-furnished, and hence he flatters himself that be will be able to entertain customers in a satisfactory manner. A liberal share of patronage is solicited. June 12, 1867. J. A. STINE. TERMS OF THE JOURNAL. The Raftsman's Joubnal is published on Wed nesday at 52.00 pet annum in advance. If not paid at the beginning of theyear, S-2.50 will be charged, and $3,00 if not paid before the close the year. Advertisements will be inserted at $1,50 per square, for three or less insertions Ten lines or less) counting a square. For every additional insertion 50 cents will be charged. A deduction will be made to yearly advertisers Mo subscription taken for a shorter time than six months, and no paper will be discontinued un tillall arrearages are paid, except at the option of the publisher. S. J. ROW. QIGARS AND TOBACCO. ADOLPH SCIIOLFP, Manufacturer and Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Cigars and Tobaccos, CLEARFIELD, PA., Would respectfully announce that he has recent ly commenced the above business, in Clearfield, and solicits a share of patronage. His cigars are made of the very best material, and in style of manufacture will compare with those of any other establishment. For the convenience of the public he has open ed a sales-stand in Mr. Bridge's Merchant Tiilor ing establishmentwhere all can be accommodated who may favor hiin with a call. He has always on hand a superior article of chewing and smoking tobaccos, to which he di rects the attention of ' lovers of the weed." Merchants and Dealers, throughout the county supplied at the lowest wholesale prices. Call and examine his stock when you co ne to Clearfield. Nov. 20, lt67. G EN'TS Fine French Calf Boots (warranted) for $6 50, at H. W. SMITH'S. " f EN'S Heavy Boots, for S3 00. at XVL August 7. 11. Vf. SMITH'S. HINGLES, for S5 00 per thousand, at . August 7. xi. w. sunn s. ANTED a servant, to cook, wash and iron. Jan. 8. Apply to II . W. SMITH. TOR SALE an elegant sleigh, perfectly new, ' and cushioned throughout. Apply to . . II. W. SMITH. - I w OLEARFIELD HOUSE, Clearfield, . Pa. The subscriber would respectfully solicit a Continuance of the patronage of his old friends and customers at the "Clearfield House." Having made many Improvements, be is prepar ed to accommodate all who may favor him with their custom. Every department connected with the house is conducted in a manner to give gen eral satisfaction. Give him a call. Nov. 4 1863. GEO. N. COLBJJRN. Q HAIRS ! CHAIRS !! CHAIRS 1!! JOnN TROUTMAJi Having resumed the manufacture of chairs, at his ehop located on the let in the rear ot his residence on Market street, and a short distance west of the Foundry, is prepared to accommodate his old friends, and all others who may favor him with a rail, with every description ot Windsor chairs. He has a good assortment on band, to which he directs the attention of purchasers. They are made of the very best material, well painted, and finished in a workmanlike manner, and will be sold at prices to suit the times Examine them before purchasing elsewhere. Clearfield, Pa., March 23. 1366 RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES, OF CLEARFIELD COUNTY, For the Year A. D. 1807. County Fund. D. W. MOORE, Treasurer of Cloarfield county, in tbe Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, in account with said county, from the 7th day of January, A.D. 18u7, to the 6ih day of January, A.D. 1868. OECTOR. To balance due county by Treasurer's last settlement. To balance due on duplicate for State, To amount assessed on seated duplicate for 1867. To amount assessed on State duplicate for lt;7, To amount assessed on unseated dupli cate for 1863, To amount assessed on unseated dnpli. cate for 1867. To puiount redemption on tract 5G79. Huston township. To amount assessed per collectors1 re turn. 18i"l(). Toarniunt assessed per cHcator' re turn, I.-ti7, To amount from Coinmip.sionrv books. S3.261 90 16 S4 16,407 SI 1,206 24 7,333 92 7,351 03 250 19 227 CU 177 "4 40 2s 24 4 13 99 3J6 23 'S4l7filS12 To amount school refund. Woodward township, To amount road refund. Wood war I tp, io amount tranfi d from miutiafuud, Total cnrniTOR. Bv school k ro.d refund in Woodward, By luiount outstanding from collector for 1'7 and previous years. By nmoHi.toutfttuiidin from collectors on State By amount outstanding. unseated. 1(5,5, By do do do 1S:'7. Byamount outstanding from collectors returns. lSflfi. By amountoutstaiMiingfrom collectors' roturus. lao7, By amount of exonerations to collect ors ou coufify, By amount of exonerations to collectors on cute By collectors' per centage on county, By do do Slate, By assessors' wages, By auditors wages. By Agricultural Society. By auditing account of Proth.o notary and Kegiater. . By Bridge account, vir : Anderson c'k. Curwenav.. $1,123 00 Trout Bun, Shawsville, ' 450 00 Chest creek, Xewburg, 394 '16 Burnside, Irwins', 200 00 Bridge views, 25 72 By books and stationery, By Commissioner's office, viz : Conrad Baker, 16H days, $120 0t C. S. Worrell, 2:i6 days, 590 00 C. S. Worrell. Appeals, 17.1 20 Henry Stone, 241 days, 602 50 Othello Smead, 45 days, 112 50 Livery hire, 100 00 By clerk viz : 5 33 83 239 04 . 62 61 7.2i3 45 7,2j8 89 206 03 176 84 490 49 32 33 820 39 0 31 979 00 ISO 00 loo co 15 00 2.197 88 250 40 1.99S 20 W. S. Brad lev. SS0O 00 Do making duplicates, Do clerk to auditors. Do clerk to jury Com., Do land book. Do expenses to Phil'a, SO 00 85 00 13 00 40 00 60 00 si oo 57 40 219 60 76 00 By Jury commissioners, By constables' wages. By court crier. By attorneys' fees, viz : II B. Swonpe S315 00 W. A. Wallace, 100 00 W. A. Wallace, counsel, 150 00 T. J. M'Cullougb, 12!) 00 W M. M'Cullough, 112 00 W.M. M"Cullough,Dist.At'y,4.iS 1)0 J. B. M Enally. 15 Ot) By express charges. By justices' lees. By postage, By stove for Treasurer's office, By election expenses By fox and wild-cat scalps. By fuel, oil and lamps. By House of Refuse, By repairs for Court House, By tip-taves' wages, By janitor's wages, By otiiee seals, By Court House fence, By grand jurors' wages, By traverse do By gallows, By coffins. By guard at execution, By 0. M. Goff, road damages, By miscellaneous. By Prothonotary's fees, By Sheriff' fees. By Commonnwealth costs, viz: Com'th vs. Ruth, S350 24 1.250 00 5 25 13 77 IS 67 14 00 1.059 13 ljS 20 23.1 85 2-S 47 ' 210 02 50 00 50 00 51 25 2,100 00 631 91 2.014 15 90 00 25 00 120 00 10 60 12 00 884 27 2.499 80 Do Groe, 228 03 Erhard, 30 34 Bloom, 446 45 Snowden. (col'd.) 31 C4 Mrs Miller, 43 80 Crowell. 333 00 M'Fadden, 35 84 Do Do Do Do Do Do Do Do Do Do Do Do Do Do Do Do Do Do Do Do Do Barber fc Stevens, 144 75 Smith. 13 34 Kaufman, 16 92 Canon. 86 60 Sanford, 30 07 Lee, 66 69 Is'anemaker, 37 93 Henderson, 23 60 Wilson, (colored ) 42 56 Evansj 40 49 Oshell, 33 17 Paulhamus, 140 71 Appleton, 60 24 Moyer, 194 53 Hess, 54 75 Sundry costs, 118 15. 2,603 29 By printing, vizt S. J. Row. $106 50 G. B. Goodlander, 387 50 494 CO By repairing. Ac, for jail, vix : Plastering jail, $46 47 Painting and papering, 69 65 Material, liie, Band, Ac.; 27 80 Carpenter work, 19 75 Repairing locks. Ac, 12 60 Beds and bedding, 23 40 Clothing for prisoners, 41 4S Watchman. 99 50 Physician, 20 00 Miscellaneous expenses, 42 70 By rood views, By Court House bond, By do do coupous, By amount paid State Treasurer, By refunds to Miller A Porter, By cots for deeds. By Treasurer's per centage receiving 317.154 67, at li percent.. By Treasurer's per centage paying out S25.867 25, at H per cent.. By am't overpaid State Treas'r, 1866, 403 25 111 00 500 00 255 00 723 54 11 00 22 97 257 32 388 01 153 70 By amount of relief orders redeemed, 6 60 By bal. due county by Treas. Moore, 32I 32 Totalj $41,613 12 STATEMENT IN DETAIL a S Q tr1 c-i o c- a a 3 IK 2 S s c 2 S 2L 2 ." s a 3 5- a Z 2 c 3 5! aa 63 tt S o w o s c . 2. 5- M lc t i CO C7, Ci i O ' CO 1 c 1 CO to OO C- CD o I to Co to Oj to O J r- to) ao CO 1 . - I I s te i os I I o W . CO u I I - to 21 M to a co - Note. Those marked with a are paid in full ; those marked with at partly paid since the settlement. Aggregate amount of courthouse bonds outstanding, $4,000 00 Iggregite amount of court house bonds redeemable July, ert.includ'g interest S3.605 00 Probable ordinary expenses for 1868 1S.000 00 Total expenses for thecurrent year 321.605 Amount dne from collectors on county $2.'!9 04 Amount due from col lectors on State 62 61 Amount due from collectors' returns 383 52 Amount due from unseated lands 14.512 35 Balance due from Treasurer Moore 32! 32 Deficiency to be raised by tax 6.0S6 16 Total, . . S2l,605OX Received. January 25, 1SS3. of D. W Moor, Efq . lare Treasurer of said county, the sum ot three hundred and twenty-one dollars and thirty two cents, being in full of ba'nuce dne county ns above stated. WM. K. W RIG LEV. 5021 32.1 Treasurer. School Fund. D. W. Moore, Esq .Treasurer of Clearfield county, in account with the School fund of said county. DEBTOR. To balance due fund last settlement. To amount assessed on uneated, 1HM, To do do do 1307, To am't col V ret'n, Bradford k Knox, To am't received Brady school, So!U 03 8.395 92 9.979 80 10 72 6 00 lt,053 52 Total, CREDITOR. By bal outstanding on unseated, 1SS6. By bal oustanding on uuteated, 1867, By bal outstanding collectors' returns. By am't- paid school Treaauurere of different tw'ps, By balance due townships, S3 313 47 9,885 69 - - 10 72 - 667 55 176 09 "$9053 52 Total, . STATEMENT IN DETAIL. H o 3 3 5" ft C5 e2 m O 3 ' O 3 ""J " f 4 4 " tj - J i w M CTi - -.1 .- , - --. CO O 4 I C ' 1 3S S T. ' w 03 2 OS Oi O C 4 OC C -l4.C4.tC c n n r " i ; -i to a t; -j o n , !vi-t;;t; Oct;nA-t"iocc. T S - " C co w -icji x 1 to w K -i t : t; o c oo - i s c i :x 'g 3 P 4- IO o o t- t; ti co CO OC i ' OtnMOtD O O C 4- O C-i ' c c CC -J -I -J (3 . f - to I I to CO OC. 4- OO o I ; 4- d ; ; r ; c- -o cc H C- O O - J C C ti ti 4. C -l t; to X in OC C7 4 4. 4 CO C3S C' co o 8rATEME.fT V DETAIL COSTISTED. S 3 f t- K 4-1 3 w o c -j3 n. O 2. EE. 3 O ? 3 2 a O ' 3 "C I -s 3 - CO O i ' tO C" LO CO to Cn CJ4CO 'IO" 10 t-3 -t 4-- CO 4-. tO O 4- o So o CO o to IO IO Cl f o -J tO C 4- O O CO 6' , . p o o i i io c- co co co o ! -CO J4-" OO '4-CJ Occcni 4-C0 4t-0C0O4- V- Ol CT OC o CO o v to o I tO C 4 CD O CO Cl i O IO 4. OC -I C O IO CC tO 4- O O O CO I O ' 4 O CO- 4.4- IO 4". C0 d i C tO ' 4- OO -1 4 O CO CT- O in ct -i c " 4. -r C7CO o 4 4 tn -1 to ' ' CO 4- OO tO ' O tO X IO I CS o O -4 - - 4- IO 4. O 1Sa nf n V. Moore. Esq., late Treasurer of Clearfield county, the sum of one hundred and seventy six dollars and nine cents, bein" in full for baUnce due School fund, as above stated. WM. K. WBTGLET. $176 09. Treasurer. Road Fund. D. W. Moore, Esq., Treasurer of Clearfield county, Pa., in accoont with different townships, for Road fund, for 1866-7. nr.BTOR. To balance due fund last settlement, . $3,674 30 j To am't muassed on unseated, 1866, 7,333 02 - . - To am't assessed on unseated Iands.1867, $7,351 03 To 'atir't collectors' return.l'nion tp, . 2 40 Total, $13,361 65 CREDITOR. By baloutstanding unseated. 1566, By bal outstanding unseated, 1867, By am't outstanding col's returns, am't paid different townships. By bal due townships, (see below.) Total. $7,253 46 7.258 89 2 40 3,2J8 53 548 37 518,3605 STATEMENT IN DETAIL. H o 2 -? 2 C -! s o rz a 2-3- " oo zz.s t e x 85 a es d o i ft 3'i. -o-2 j3 s o 3 " 3 ' CO 1 0 I O CO M 15 IO W CO IO Majiicoucioc-'0-io4.iin J 4 O O 4- f-O-JC-Ht0Ci4.4. cc co t at - i t; -j - oe " -i o co w c to - . O a u ci o c 4 c. c -J ii - i; co to cc co m co to co co to -J O IO CT5 CO Cl O O 4 4. C- C -IMOCMJJ.OOCtO -JMii4-4- CO CO C7i C Oi IO . X O -I O CO CO ii ti X4kClvC0 4.CCe4.e0-4t'-ti co -I 'to i- 1 t c 'i o wji y COC.-OIO 4. " O -1 C -1 4- Ci W C i CO O 4". in 4 CC CO CC 4- 4- 10 4-COOCOOOIOCCOC10 l- C . 4 1 CO to X tO CO tC to "- CP 4 O -1 T 3 2. 5 'C' c 3 I C ' i " to IO MM4fr ci:-t4.--ic-( c- co o 4. CO C C 4. ii M CC - COCH4-4- to CO coootooccc CO O OC to CO IO O IO C -I 4 " O 4- O 4. ti co ' CO O CO to to C 4. C CO u co o 4. 5 4- CO 10 4. CO STATEMENT IN DETAIL, COStlSltO. s o S" P 3 I -a f .- c 5 3 a o 3 O X 3 3 00' c 1. - I CO o to 4- O O cc o ct o 4 CO t-0 o to IO Co IO o cc IO Co i CO cr, o co ' CO O C' O C' 4- tO IO O J- o cc cc to - O CO CO. to to 4. to co -1 Co CO OC O CS 4- CO CI CC C CO ti 10 4. 10 O O IO CT C O tO x to O IO w- O CO Cl CJ ct -1 co to o to COO 4. Ci . CO CO C. 4- CO . . 1 Ci I-3 4- CJ 10 '-' CO tO 4 " O C co ! oo o co " J Oi O O. O 4. Recti vel.January 25,1868, of D.W. Moore.Esq.. late Treasurer of said county, the sum of five hun dred and forty-eight dollars and thirty-seven cents being the balance in full of road fund as above stated. WM. K. WHIGLEY, $548 37. Treasurer. Bounty Fund. D.W Moore, Esq., Treasurer of Clearfield county, in account with the Bounty fund of said county, DEBTOR To balance due fund last settlement. $35,300 65 To balance due from from collectors for IS06 and previous years, 614 04 To agg. am't assessed ou seated. 1867. 31.572 82 To ag. am't assessed ou unseated, '67, 14 702 t'8 To agg am't as'essed on unseated. '66. 2o.7'i0 85 To agg. am.l collectors' returns .1863, 834 40 To agg. am't collectors' returns, 1867, 358 23 Total. $109,143 12 CRDD1TOR. By balance due froinoollectors for 1807 and previous years. By bal. due from unseated lands,1866. By bal. due from unseate ' lands, 1857, By bal, due from coll'rs returns, IS67, By bal. due from coll'rs returns. 1365, By aggregate amount of bonds redeem in 1867, By agg. am't of coupons.intereet paid, By agg. am't of coupons, Burnside and Pike, By per centage allowed collectors, By exonerations, By Treasurer's per centage on bonds issued to Burnside, Ac, By Treasurer's per centage on receiv ing $28,365 16, at 1 percent , By Treasurer's per rentage on paying out162,S95 61. at I percent , By balance due fund, $3,752 55 25.482 74 14.519 80 357 28 702 90 53.262 10 7 660 14 207 00 631 45 1,434 92 43 283 65 628 9a 115 92 Totiil. 5 109.143 12 STATEMENT IN DETAIL. Amount of bonds issued, to this date, $270 335 00 Amount of bonds redeemed, to this date, 184.095 00 Amount unredeemed, Jan. 6, 1863. $86,240 .00 Amoant of bonds over Due July, 1868, Due Jan , 1869, Due July, 1869, Due Jan.. 187(1, Due July, 1870. Due Jan., 1871, Due July, 1871, Due Jan., 1872, Due July, 1872, Due Jan , 1873, Due July, 1873, Due Jan., 1873, Total,- due. $25,430 3.800 10.200 5.500 10 200 3,300 .5.610 3,900 12.900 1,800 - 300 1,500 $1,800 00 29.230 00 00 ) 00 j 00 j 00 ) 00 I 00 J 00 oo ( 00 I 00 ( 00 ) 00 j 15,700 00 13,500 00 9,510 00 14,700 00 1.800 00 $36,240 00 Amount redeemable during 1S63, $31,030 00 Interest on whole amount to. Jan., 1869 about j.253 00 Amount to beprovided forduring '63, $35,233 00 Amount due from collectors for 1857 and previous years, $3,752 55 Am't due from unseated lands for 1867 and previousyears, 39,002 54 Am't due from collectors' re turns, 1867 A previous y'rs, 1, 120 18 Total, $43,875 27 Bal. due lund subject to exonerations Treasurer and coll'rs per centage, Total, 8,592 00 1433751 27 Received, January 25. 1363, of D. W. Mann Esq.. late Treasurer of Clearfield county, the sum of one hundred and fifteen dollar" and ninrtr.twu cents, in full for balance due Bounty fund, aa above stated. WM. K. WRIGLEY, ' isi" 2 Treasurer. "We, the undersigned. Commissioners of Clear field county, in the Commonwealth of Pennsyl vania, havingexraained the accounuand vosehers of Daniel W. Moore. Esq .Treasurerof said coun ty, for the year A. D. 1867, docertify that we find them as above stated. The amount due the county bybim.is) three hundred and twenty-one dollars and thirty-two cents, ($321 32). The onlT indebtedness of the county is four thousand dollars ($4,000) Court House Bonds. The aniountdue the county from Collectors i two hundred and thirty-nine dollars and four cents. ($239 04). The amount dne from lands re turned by CoIlectors:is three hundred and eighty three and fifty-two cents, ($383 62). and from unseated land fourteen thousand five hundred and twelve dollars and thirty-five cents. ($14,612 35), leaving an available fund due the county to be ap plied toward defraying tbe expenses of the year 1S63. of fifteen thousand four hundred and fifty six dollars and twenty -three cents. ($15,456 23), subject to the tisaal exonerations, Treasurer and Collector's per centage The balance due the Bounty Fund by Treasurer Moore, is one hundred aud fifteen, dollars n ninety-two cents, ($115 92). Witness our hands, at Clearfield, this 25th day ui January, A. v. lsob. AHet: C S. WORRALL, )RRALL, ) .-' STOKE, J a .0 SMEAD, j2 ti . o. jjbad'.et, JilSKY Clerk. OTHELLO I We, the undersigned. Auditors of tbeconaty of Clearfield, in tbe Commonwealth of Pennsylva nia, having examined the accounts and Touchers of Daniel W. Moore, Esq . Treasurer of said county, for the year A . D. 1867, do report, that we find tht-m as above stated The aggregate amount doe by him on the Road Fund is five hundred and forty-eight dollars and thirty-seven cents. ($548 37), and on the School Fund is one hundred and seventy-six dollasa and nine cents. In testimony whereof we have Bereunto fixed our hands and seals, at Clearfield.this twenty-fifth H unj vi January, a. u. IBOS. LEVI F.IRWIN. i L..t IL.S.J L8. J. A. L. FLEGAL, li Attest: CLARK BROWN, it U. B.GooULANDER. Countr AllditnH Clerk. Clearfield. Feb. 5, 1S63. G OLDIERS" BOUNTIES. A recent bill y has passed bot h Houses of Congress,and signed by tho- President, giving soldiers who en listed prior to 22d July, 1861, served one year er more and were honorably discharged, aboenty of SI 00. ("Bounties and Pension collected by me for tho.-eenlitled to them. WALTER BARRETT, Att'y at Law. Aug. 15th, loCtt. Clearfield, Pa. "1 S C O T T II O U S E, MAIN STHKKT, JOKNSTOWN', PA. A. KOW & CO., KKOriUETORS. 3 his bouse having been refitted and elegantly furnirhed, is now open for the reception and en tertiiitiment of guests. Tbe proprietors by long" experience in hotel keeping, feel confident they can satisfy a discriminating public. Their bar is supplied with the choicest brands of liquors and wine. July 4tb, 1866. JJ O M V. INDUSTRY BOOTS AND SHOES Made to Order at the Lowest Kates. The undersigned would respectfully invite the attention of the citizens of Clearfield and vicini ty, to give him a cat! at his chop on Market St. . ' nearly opposite Hartswick A Irwin's drug store, where he is prepared to make or repair anything in his line. Orders entrusted to him will be executed with promptness, strength and neatness, and all work warranted as represented. I have now on hand a stock of extra f reach calfskins, superb gaiter tops, Ao., that I will finish up at the lowest figures. June 13th, 16fi6. DANIEL C0S5ELLY JJ ARTSWICK & I R W I N , DRUGGISTS, CLEARFIELD, Having refitted and removed te the room lately occupied by Richard Mossop, on Market St., now offer low for cash, a well selected assortment ot DRUGS AND CHEMICALS. Also, Patent Medicines of all kinds, PainU, Oils, Glass, Putty, Dye-stuffs, Stationary, Tobacco and Sega.-s, Confectionary, Spices, and a larger stock of varieties than ever before offered in this place, and warranted t be of the best the market af fords. Inspect their stock before purchasing elsewhere, and they feel warranted in Saving that jou will be pleased with the quality and priee of (heir goods Remeraber the place Mossep's old stand, on .Market Sr. Dej. 6. 1365. II. F. N A U G L E , WATCH MAKES, -GRAHAM'S ROW, CLEARFIELD. The undersigned respectfully' informs bis old customers and the public, that he has on hand, (and constantly receiving new additions,) a large stock of Clocks, Watches and Jewelry, CLOCKS, a large variety from the best Man ufactory, oonsisting of Eight-day and thirty-hour spring and Weight, and Levers, Time, Strike and Alarm clocks. WA TCHES a fine assortment. of silver Hunt ing and open case American patent Levers, plain and full jeweled. GOLD PE1YS. an elegant assortment of the best quality. Also, in silver extension and desk holders. SPECTACLES, large assortment, far and. near sight, colored and plain glass. JEWELRY ot every variety, from a single piece to a full Bet. A LSO, a fine assortment ef Spoons. Porks, bat ter knives, etc, plated on genuine Al&bata. All kinds of Clocks. Watches and Jewelry eare fully repaired and Warranted. . A continuance ot patronage is solicited. Not. 2th. 1365. -H. F. HAGGLE. S. L. RKEP. J.F. WEAVER w. row ELL, . r. Boor. J.JOSES, W.W.BXTTS. NOTICE. CLEARFIELD PLANING MILL ALL RIGHT. Messrs. HOOP, WEAVER CO., Proprietors, would respectfully inform the citixens of the county that they hare completely refitted and supplied their Pi,ANrNG MILL, in this Borough, with the best and latest improved WOOD WORKING MACHINERY, and are now prepared te execute all erders isv their line of business, such as " Flooring, Weatherboardine Sash, Doors, Blinds, Brackets mtf Moldings, of all kinds. They hare a large stock of drw and will pay cash for cle- .r stuff, one-and-a-half inch pnnnel plank Preferred Not V7. ni.nrn ,. ..i . . . r M.;:v7: "peMI0!!ir.t MOS5"jOP'8. r t. j' 1 I.1 i' . H rr; ' I, . 's f- ' 1 . 4
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