Raftsman's journal. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1854-1948, February 12, 1868, Image 3

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CLEARFIELD, PA., FEB. 12, 1858.
Tyrone and Clearfield Railroad,
i inin leaves Tyrone at : : : : : 9 20 a m
Arrives at Philipsburg at :. : 11.20 a.m.
1 1 tin leaves Philipsburg a : : : 2.05 p m.
Arrives at Tyrone at . : : : : 4.00 p.m.
Religious. Divine services will te held
next sahbath, in Clearfield, as follows:
By Rev. Archer (Presbyterian), in the
Court Tloupe, mo nirigr and evening.
By Rev. Sembower in the Baptist church
in the evening. . ,,,. ,
By Rev. Guyer in the Methodist church,
in the morning ,
February U a delightful month fbr school
children. There are five Saturdays in it.
DISSOLUTION. The firm of Montgomery
& Ilartsock at Curwensville, has been dis
solved by mutual consent. See notice.
Thanks. We are indebted to Hon. Geo.
Landon. of the State Senate, for several
public documents. Also, to Hon. U. Mercur,
of Congress, for similar favors.
Ground Una Day. We neglected to
note the fact last week, that "his hog ship"
undoubtedly saw hi shadow on the 2d, and
returned for another six week's nap.
TlTE Coldest. 0:i Saturday niorninsr.
Feb. 8th, the mercury indicated 22 decrees
below zero, in this place. That beats Alas
la, our new Ru&J-:n Territory, if advices
are correct.
Lumber Wanted. By reference to our
advertising columns, it will be seen that a
larce bt of timber and shingles is wanted by
the Columbia Bridge company, for abridge
at Columbia.
Republican Meeting. The Republi
cans of Cfearfield co inty, will meet at the
Court House, on Feb. 20th, to choose con
ferees to. select delegates te the State Con
vention. See call published elsewhere.
TiMEEtt Lands for Sale. The Execu-
tors of John B. Otto, dee'd, will offer for
sale at the Court House, in Clearfield, on
March 18th next, near 5.000 acres of timber
lands. See advertisement published to day.
Goods below Cost. Persons desirous
of b'tyinij goods unusually low, should con
iuit II. W. S:uiih's advertisement in an
otrur column. lie proposes to sell woolens
at 5 ) per cent below cost Now is the time
to buy.
St. Valentine. Friday next is Valen
tine day. This being leap year, and the la
i3;es tue privileged class, W3 :ny expert to
se;: Love's redolent missives fly thick and
list to captivate the passive bachelor's tim
i2 l.eait". " '
1 old - Discovery. The Tyrone, Pa. ,
ZkruW says:, ''"Mr. Sample Anderson, of
t';is place, has discovered what is said to be
a rich gvld aiiue, near this place. Our jew
tiers can pronounce it nothing else. Nitric
Acid produce? uo visible cCect on the metul
o r ile in, ye gold worshippers, to the new
JLIdorado.
V.u.LEr Forge Plow Works. Messrs.
oh:i Hail & Co., proprietors of this well
known establishment invite the attention of
tur readers to their card in this week's pa-
lx'r, and offer for sale a variety of plows.cul-
tivators and harrows, besides the celebrated
L'aton mower. To dealers, and those who
buy for their own use, Messrs. Hall & Co. are
prepared to oder special inducements,
ii oadLair aivertisemcnt.
New Firm. Hartsock & Goodwin, (suc
cessor of Montgomery & Hartsock,) Cur-
wensvuie, smtoutiee ine receipt ci a large
stock of new toods, as will be seen by rel'er
encs to their advertisement in to day's Jour
nal. These "cntlcmeu are well known as
t''H)d and 'accommodating business men, and
r.o doubt, will Le favored with a liberal
t'uureof public patronage. Give them a
cali when 3ou visit Curwcnsville.
Sr.r.rous Accident. We learn that on
Friday evening, Febuar3' 7th, Richard Bard,
of Curwcnsville, this county, met with a se
rous and painful accident under the follow
iii circumstances: He was engaged with
others, at" a log-slide on Sinnemahoning
crock, near Caledonia, Eik county. A log
laving caught in the slide and caused a jam,
young Bard had gone to loosen it. After
ing the usual signal, he proceeded to
B,Jik, thinking all was right; but the signal
failing to be heard by the men above' they
started another log, which sped on its
way with fearful velocity. Mr. Bard was
'taading on the slide endeavoring to remove
the obstruction, when he heard the log
coming, but before he could get out of.its
ff:iV it was upon him, and jammed his foot
and lower part of the leg between the de
fending and stationary logs--cru;ing tie
&-'sa and bone into a flat and mangled m iss
"ot over one inch in thxkness. In this
condition he reached the nearest shanty
Wing dragged himself along in the slide
fur more than a quarter of a mile, rolling
himself out over the edge whenever he heard
1 ks coming ; for the men continued to put
in the slide, unconscious of what had cc
furred. But for bis determined perseverance
''iireachinstitesrianty.and in the face of the
Potest dansrer to his life, he would have
terisbed from the intense cold his cotu-i
'les above having surmised his going to the
wit 8i,anty when he did not return. The
was amputated about mid- way between
. e neeand ankle, and at last accounts the
lDJireJ man was doing as well as the nature
of te case would warrant. . . ' .
.... Hote3 From Earriabarg. .
The Senate committee on the contested -lection
taae of Robinson vs. Suujcart i- stiH
at work. It has been established beyond
the shadow of a doubt that Shugart holds
his seat by fraudulent votes. Esquire Mil
ler, produced tie builot-Lux of Carbon tp. ,
Huntingdon county, which I;- has had
in his chars'J since the evening of tie tle
tion, when it was given to him by the judge
ot the election, which he testified was in the
same condition in which he received it. The
box was opened and contained the following
papers, to wit.
A copy of the Plfduiont Jnttllijenccr, of j
October 4,
Ouths ot Jr.hn Rowan and M. Caujrl lin,
Oet. 9, 1853. Of James Eakin, John
Cautzs, M. Caughton, J. V, Ranev, ot .if.
Ammentia, March 15, 1S57. Of Paul A-
meuna, J. F. Rirwv, John Sante, Oct. 9,
I860. Of W. F. Pearson, John Rowan.
hamuel tmnson, March 16, 1S66. Ot Mi
chad M'Que, O jI. 8, 1S67. Of election of
ficers. Oct. 8 1867, signed by John L. Burns
and John r. Reanjy, inspectors, and sworn
to beiore iisq. 3Juler.
Li t of voters of 15tri March, 1S66, con
tainin? 209 names. List of voters oi Oct.
9, 1866, containing 253 names. List of tax
ables for Springelection of 1865. Assessors
litt ot 1865 for Carbon town.-hip.
Ta ly paper with no date stating that Geo.
v . Woodward received 2G8 votes and A.
G. Curtiii 123 votes. Tally list of March
15, 1807, stating thai for Judge, .John M'
Cew received 110 votes and Joseph JJiggens
99 votes. Tally !it of Oct. lfcGG, M siting
that John W Geary had 75 votes nnl Iieis-
ter t.iy -ier 177 votes. July list of Oct. 8.
1 867, containing the names of 176 voters,
which list is not. Mgued by the election offi
cers as the law requires, and shows the lol
lowing reult in the township: M'Intire
received 120 votes, bhugart 120 votes, M
Vitty 55 votes. Robinson 55 votes.
Two blank forms, one copy of election
laws 18tU, one copy of same 1866
These are the contents of the box. Xo
tickets voted at the election of l5jo7 arc' to
be f mud anywhere.
The contents)! this ballot-box are certain
ly a curiosity, the like of which will be hard
to tind.
The testimony, so far, has developed the
tact that sixty men voted at I hillmsijurg.
Centre county, on naturalization certificates
J purporting to have been issued by the
Court of Luzerne county, on the 2Sth Sep
teuiber, 1806. lhe names ot these sixty
voters were shown to the Democratic IVo
thoootaryof that county, who was before
the CMiiiuittee. and after comparing them
with his naturalization record, testified that
not one of these men, or men with these
names, were naturalized in that Court at
that time. Being shown one of the natu
ralization papers, he testified that the print
ed part was similar to the cenuine blanks
ued by him, and that the seal on it looked
like the impression of the genuine seal;
but that the signature was not his, nor was
the filling up in the h ud-writitig of him
self or any of his clerks. The committee
went to Luzerna county, the lattcv part of
last week, to fully tatLsfy themselves as to
whether or not any of the names here refer
red to were to be found upon the records
of tint county."
It is alleged that proof will Le prasenfed
to slijwthaf forged certificates were issued
by the thousands in Luzerne county, that
3,.Ci;) of them were vo:e J on i:i that comity
in 186'fi, and that, they were sold openly in
Scrantori and Wilksbarre for ?1.7o each.
Little doubt exists that two Democratic
State Senators were elected with them
lat fall. Judie Sharswood was elected
with them. Judge Woodward was elected
with I hem. And they intend fr carry the
State next tall with them, if their schemes
are not frustrated.
The testimony now being taken reveals
(if correctly represented now) one of the
mo.it stupendous plans of fraud ever at
tempted in this State, or that ever entered
into the he-id of aov man. But the evi
dence when published will settle ail uoubtson
this point.
A bill has leen presented in the House
propo -iiig to raise the fees of the county ofu
crs thr)Mr!iruc the i tare, the counties of
Philadelphia, Bradford, and one nr two
more excepted, twenty per cent. This will
a Id just turn-fifth to their present generous
incomes. It will l)i well for the lecixlators
to recolhct that the people have most em
phatically pronounced for retrenchment. and
that retrenchment means the cutting down
of expenses not the swell:nr of them. Leg
islation does not consist in disbursements.
There have boen creat statesmen who have
made reputations by guarding the treasury.
MARRIED:
In Lutnber-citv.on Sundav, February 2d.
1K6S. by James P. Farwell, Esq., Mr. Wm.
II. SPEN'CF.R.of Lumber-city, and MissEL -
ZA Ann CfJRR V. of Jordan township.
Closicg5 Quotations of Governm't Secarities.
JAMES
T. BRADY A
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Surrrxxorx to S. Joirs Co )
CORN F.R OF ForitTII AND WOOD STHEETS.
Pittsburg. Felranry S. ISfia.
buy. sell. I bay. sell.
OOLD. 140 Ml 5-209. Jan. '67. 1071 H8i
U.S.fis..H3l. lllj 112 5 2i3..Iul 67, 1(171 I IIS i
o-2iir. ISS2, 111 111 Mune. 7 :;os. 107 lliif
5 2itilSiH, 1 0 -i lOSJ i.luly 7-3IK 107 I07
5-iiM ISij, lIKli jMy Coinp.'6.'i,H7i'll7l
11140. 101' 1011 lAutf.Cntnp.'A.? I1B llfii
5.20. .Ian.'f5, HI7J I OS f'Sept Comp.65.1 IS jllfii
5-203, Jul. 6.. 1073.105 ,Oct. Coinp. '65,1 15$l 1 15
We nre now converting 7 30 of the.JuDeand
Jul series in :o tiolii Cuupou 5 20 bonds of IS.ii-7
R.
R O B I S O N . & CO.,
Wholesale Grocers,
Pork packers. Dealer in Glass, Iron and Nails ;
Fuwily Flourof best brands; Bacon, tiding. Sides
and .shoulders : Lard. Mess Po k, Dried Beef.and
Cheere; Kexns. Hominy and Dried Fruit ; Carbon
and Lard Oil. etc. '
Rbd FaoST, No. 255 Liberty Street Pittsburg,
Peun a. March 6, 1867-ly
PRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL TREES,
- Vegetable and Flower Seed.
JOHN. K. & A. MURDOCH,
M'KSeRrXEl FLORISTS AXn 8En8MES,
NO 1 12 SMI rilKIELU STUKhT.
... Pit tnborjjh. I'a.. opposite 'ue Ptw t Offl.!e,
Art prepared to Cli orders fjr Fruit and Orisa
meDtiil rees,mpe Vines. Howes Kver)freens. Ae..
VeetHlile and Flower Seed of best auality. Onion
Petis. Early Goodrich. Iln-rison and other rarie
ties of eed Potntoes. Garden Implements and
Greenhouse plaots. We will send by mail when
desired, all orders for seeds to the amount ol one
dolftr or upwards, except Oorn. JJeans and Pcaa.
Catalogues sent on application and all orders
promptly attended to. ' Jan. 29-3n,
CLEARFIELD HOUSE, Clearfield,
Pa. The subscriber would respectfully
solicit a cuutiousnce of the patronage of big old
irieuds and customers at the "Clearfield House."
Having made many improvement, he is prepnr
ed to accommodate all who may favor him with
their custom, tre'j department connected with
the house U conducted in a manner to give gen
eral s.ntii-f.'C'ioii. Give him a call.
nv. 4 18,16. GEO. X. COLOURS.'-
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HAIRS! CHAIRS !! CHAIRS!!!
JOI1N TEOUTJIAH
Having resumed the manufacture of chairs, at his
shop located on the let in the reur ot his residence
on Market street, and a short distmce west of tha
Foundry, is prepared to accommodate Lis old
friends and all others who may favor him with a
tall, with everj- description ol Windsor chairs.
Jle bus a good assortment on hand, to which he
directs the attention of purchasers. They are
made of tho very best material, well painted, and
fini.-hed in a workmanlike manner, and will be
sold at prices to uit the times Examine them
before purchasing elsewhere.
' Clearfield. Pa.. March 23. 1S66
RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES,
OF CLEARFrELD COUNTY,
For the Year A. D. 1867.
County Fund.
D. W MOORE. Treasurer of Clearfield county, in
the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, in account
with said county, from the 7tb day of January,
A.D. 1Sd7, to the ti.h day of January, A.D. 18i3S.
DEBTOR.
To balanco due county by Treasurer's
last settlement.
To balance lu-i on duplicate for State,
To auounl assessed on seated duplicate
for ISti7.
To aui'-un assessed on State duplicate
for ISo7,
To aiLouut assessed on unseated dupli
cate for ISO i.
To ninouut assessed on unseated duplu
cate for lSrt7.
To u mount icUniption on tract 5679,
Huston township.
To amount assessed per collectors' re
turn. 16 ') .
To am mnt as'essed per colloctora re
turn. I.s67.
To aumuiit from Commissioners' books.
To am nun t school refund, Woodward
township,
To amount road refund. Woodward tp,
lo amount transf'd from uiililiufunJ,
Total,
S3. IS! 00
Id S4
16.407 PI
1,206 21
7,333 92
7,351 03
250 19
227 39
177 31'
40 2j
- 21 84
13 99
3162S
$4l.6l8 12
cnr-nimn.
Bv school k rond refund in Woodward,
Uv amounlouttitauding from collectors
for lsrt7 and previous years,
Iiy amount outstanding from;l lectors
on Stare
By amount outstanding. unseated I?i56,
By do do do lti37.
By amount oo 'stand ing from collectors
returns. 18t6.
Dy amount outstanding from collectors'
r-jiurns. lsi7.
By amount of exonerations to collect
ors on county.
By amount. of exonerations to collectors
on Slate
By collectors' per centage on county,
By do do btate,
fey assessors' wages,
hi auditors' wanes.
5 - 33 83
239 04
62 61
7,253 4o
7,2j8 69
200 63
176 81
490 49
32 33
b20 39
fill 31
979 00
180 00
100 00
15 00
By Agricultural Society,
By auditing account of Pro tho notary
and Hegiter.
By bridge account, vit : '
AnJeisono k. Curwensv., SI, 123 00
J rout ivun. Khawsvilte,
Ciiest crock, Newburg,
Burn.sidf. Irwins',
Bridge views,
450 00
331 16
200 00
25 72
2.197 83
By books and stationery.
250 40
By Commissioner's omua, viz:
Conrad Baker. Inddays,
C. S. Worrell, 2:;3 days,
C. S Worrell Appeals.
Henry stone. 24 1 days,
Othello Suiead, 45 days,
Livery hire.
120 00
50(1 00
173 20
6U2 50
112 SO
10U 00
1,993 20
By clerk vis :
W. S. Bradley,
SR00 00
I'o making duplicates,
lo clerk t Hu iitorrt,
lJo clerk to Jury com.,
lo land Ixn.k.
Do exnen.-eH to Phil'a,
SO (10
85 (10
13 00
4(1 (.0
60 00
833 00
57 40
2i9 60
76 00
By Jury commissioners,
By con.stAbles' wages.
By court crier.
By Httorneys' fees, vix:
11 B. Miuiipi
S115 -CO
100 00
150 no
1 2. 0D
W. A. all.ice.
W. A WjIIucq. counsel,
T. J. M'Cullotigh,
W M M t ullough.
1 1 z oo
W.M M Cul!ough,D;t.At-y,4:;i 00
J B M'Knaily. 15 00
By express charges.
By juices' lues.
By pintige,
By siove for Treasurer's office,
By election expenses
By fox aud wild cat scalps,
By fuel, oil and lamps,
Byiiouoeof Kefuije,
By repairs for Court II,use,
Hy tipstaves' wages,
By janitor's wages,
By office seals.
By Court House fence,
By grand jurors' wages,
By traverse do
By gallows,
By coffins,
By guard at execntion, "
By C M. Golf, road damages,
By miscellaneous.
By Proihonotary's fees,
Bv Sheriff' fees.
1.250 00
5 2
13 77
13 (17
14 00
1.058 13
ii 20
21!) 85
2i8 47
210 4)2
60 00
50 00
51 25
2,100 00
631 94
2,014 15
90 00
25 0(1
120 00
10 00
12 00
834 27
2 499 80
Coin'ih vs. Ruth, $350 21
Uo Groe, 223 03
Do Erhard, 30 34
Do Bloom, 416 45
Do Snowden. (cof'd.) 31 04
Do Mrs Miller, 43 80
Do Crowed, 333 00
Do M Fadden, ;5 84
Do Barber A Stevens, 144 75
Do Smith. 13 34
Do Kauffinan, 16 92
Do Canon. 86 60
Do Saulord, 30 07
Do Lee, 66 69
Do Nuuemaker, 37 93
Do Henderson. 23 60
Do Wilson, (colored ) 42 56
Do Evans, 40 49
Do . Oshe.l, 3i 17
Do Paulhnmus, 40 71
Do Applcton, fill 21
Do Moyer, 191 53
Do llcss, 54 75
Sundry costs. 113 15
By printing, vix:
S J. Bow. $106 50
G. B Gun llander. 3s7 50
By repairing Ac, fur jail, vis :
Plastering j til. Sl 47
Painting and papering, 69 65
Material, li.je. sand, tc, 37 80
Caiptnier work. i 75
ltepaiiing lorka. Ac, 12 50
Beds nud bedding, 23 40
Clothing for prisoners, ' 41 4S
Wutcliuian. 99 50
Pbyi-ician, 20 00
Miscellaneous expenses, 42 70
2,03 29
494 00
403 25
111 00
500 00
255 00
723 54
11 00
22 &7
257 32
' 333 01
153 70
By rood views,
By Court House bond.
By do do coupons,
By amount paid Stale Treasurer,
By refunds to Miller A Porter,
By 'hosts for deeds. ' '.
By Treasurer's per centage receiving
$17,154 67 at H per cent..
By Treasurer's percentage paying out
$25,867 25, at 11 1 per cent.,
By am't overpaid State Treas'r, 1R66.
6 60
321 32
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full ; thoe marked with a f partly paid since the
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Aggregate amount of courthouse bonds
outstanding,
$ 1,000 00
Aggregate amount of court honso bonds
redeemable Jul r,'6-.iuclud'g interest $3,605 00
Probable ordinary expenses for 1SG3 IK.llPO 00
Total expenses for thecurrect year SJ1.6U5 00
Amount due from collectors on county S239 04
Amount due from collectors on State 62 61
Amount due fni collectors' returns 3K3 52
Amount due from on-eated lands 14.512 35
Balance due from Treasurer Moore 321 32
Deficiency to bo raised by tax 6,086 16
Total, S2I,S0500
Received. January 25. 1863, of D. W Moort,
Fsq . late Treasurer of said county, the sum ot
three hundred and twenty one dollars and thirty
two cents, being in full of baiancc due county , as
above stated. WM. K. WKIGLEY.
S321 32. Treasurer.
School Fund.
D. W. Moot? e, Esq , Treasurer of Clearfield county,
in account with the School fund of said county.
DEBTOR.
To balance due fnod lust settlement. Slfil 08
To amount assessed oa an eited, 18fi, 8 395 92
To do do do IS57, 9,979 SO
To am't col's' ret'n, Bradford Knox, 10 72
To ain't received Brady school, 6 00
Total, 19,053"52
CREDITOR.
By bat outstanding on unseated. 1866.
By bal ountanding on unseated, 1367,
By bal outstanding collectors' returns.
by am't paid school Treasuurers of
diO'erent tw'ps,
By balance due townships,
$3 313 47
9,885 69
10 72
667 55
17609
S'9.05352
Total,
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Received, January 25, 1863. of D W. Moore,
Eq , lute Treasurer of t'lenrfield county, the snm
of one bundrsd and seventv six dollars and nine
cents, being in full for baUnee due School fund,
as atinve stated. WM.K. WKi'tLni.
1176 09. " Treasurer.
Road Fund.
D. W. Moore. Fsq .Treasurer of Clearfield county.
Pa. in account wi'h different townships, for
itoad fund, for 1666-7.
debtor.
To balance duefund last settlement, S3.674 30
1 am't assessed on unseated, 1866, 33 2
To am't assessed on naseated laads.IS67, $7,351 03
To am't collectors' retnrn.Cnion tp,- 2 40
Total,
S1S.361 65
CREDITOR.
By balootstandinganseated. ISfl,
By bal outstanding uoseated.ISp?,
Jjam't outstanding col's returns,
T am t paid differeU townships,
oy bal due townships, (sue below.)
Total,
'$7,253 46
7,258 89
2 40
3.2VtH 53
543 37
SIS,36l" 55
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Receive I.Janunry 25. 1863. of D.W. Mnnra.&q.,
late Trenurt-r of said county the sum uf five bun
d red and forty-eight dollars aud ih irty-sevec cents
being the balance in full of road fund as above
statti. K. WH1GLEV,
5543 37 J Treaiurer.
Bounty Fund.
D.W Moore. Esq., Treasurer of Clearfield county,
in account with tha Bounty fund of said county,
DEBTOR
To balance duo fund last settlement, S35.300 65
To balance due from from collectors for
1866 and previous years. 614 01
To agg. am't as-essed ou seated 13)7. 31.672 82
To a if g am't assessed on nn sea fed. '6 7, 14 702 'S
To agg am't as-essvd on unseated. '64. 2o.7 iO 85
To agg. am. t collectors' returns l8ofi, 834 40
To agg. am't collectors' returns, I67, 358 23
Total,
5109 143 12
CRDDITOH
Bj balance due fromcollcctoisfor I8C7
and pre vinus years, 83 752 55
By bai.dne from unseated Iands.l86". 25.4H2 74
By bal. due from unseate lauds, I8i7, 14,519 80
By bal. due from cull'rs returns. 1S')7, 357 2S
By bal. due from coll'rs returns. 1S65, 752 90
By aggregate amount of bonds redeem
in l67, 53.262 10
By agg. am't of coupons. interest paid, 7 660 14
By agg. am't of coupons, Burnside and
Pike, 207 00
By per centage allowed collectors, 031 45
By exonerations. 1,134 92
By Treasurer's per centage on bonds
issued to Buruside. Ac, ' 43 72
By Treasurer's per centage on receiv
ing 5:23,3(35 1 6,at 1 percent , 233 65
By Treasurer's per centage on paying
out 02,835 61. at 1 percent , 623 95
By balanco due fund, 1 1 j 92
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S109 143 12
STATEMENT IN DETAIL.
Amount of bonds issued, to this date, $270 335 00
Amount of bonis redeemed. to this date, 134.095 00
Amount unredeemed, Jan. 6, 1353, $33,210 00
Amount of bonds over due.
SI, 800 00
29,230 00
15,700 00
13,500 00
9,510 00
11,700 00
1,800 00
Due July, 1303,
Due Jan , 186'J,
Due July, 1869,
Due Jan.. 1870,
Due July. 1370,
Due Jan., 1371,
Due July, 1371,
Due Jan., 1872,
Duo July, 1872,
Due Jan , 173,
Due July, 1373,
Due Jan., 1373,
Total,
S25.430 00 I
3.b(IO 00 J
10.200 00 )
5.500 00 1
10 200 00 1
3.300 00 (
5.610 00 t
3,9ii0 00
12 900 00 i
1,800 00 (
300 00 i
1 ,500 00 j
36,240 60
Amount redeemable during 1363, $31, 0.'0 00
Interest on whole amount to Jan., I So 9
about 4.253 00
Amount to be provided forduring '63, $35,233 00
Amount due from collectois for
1867 and previous years, $3,752 55
Am't due from unseated lands
for 13(i7 and previousyears, 39,002 54
Am't due from collectors' re
turns, 1S67 A previous y"r, 1,120 13
Total, $13,875 27
Bal. due fund subject to exonerations
Treasurer and coll rs percentage, 8,592- 00
Total, $738f527
Received. January 25. 1R8. of D. W. Jhnor
Esq.. la'e Treasurer of Ciearfiold county, the sum
of one hundred and fifteen dollar and ninetv-two
cents, in full for balance due Bountv fund as
above stated. WM. K. WR1GI.FV.
l$H5 92 J Treasurer.
We, the undersigned. Commissioners of Clear
field county, in the Commonwealth of Pennsyl
vania. having examined the accounts and vouchers
of Daniel W. Moore. Esq .TrCJurerof said coun
ty, for the year A D 1867, docerlify that we find
them as above stated
The amount due the county bybnn.lt uree
hundred and twenty- ne dollars and tbirty-two
cent, ($321 32. The only iodeb.tedn.eaa o the
county ia four thousand? dollars ($4,000) Court
liou.-e Bonds. .
in amount due the eounty from Collector i
two hundred and thirty-nin dollars and four
cents (S239 04). The amount due from lands re
turned by Collectors. is three hundred and eighty
three and fifty two cents. ($383 52). and from
unseated land fourleen'thousand firebuodred and
twelve dollars and thirty five cent. ($14,512 35),
leaving an available fund due thecctatny to be ap
plied toward defraying the expenses of the year
1363. of fifteen thousand four hundred and fifty
six dollars and twenly-thrre cents. ($15,456 23),
subject to the usual exonerations, Treasurer and
Collector's per centage
The balance due the Bounty Fund by Treasurer .
Moore, ia on.- hundred auc bfteea dollars and
nineiy-two cents, ($115 92).
Witness onr bands, at Clearfield, this 26 tk day
u January, a. v. 1S53.
Attest! f c U'Tutr
. fa. Bbad'.et, HENRY STONE.-
Clerk. OTHELLO KMEAD,
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'oe undersigned. Auditors of the county of
Clearfield, in the Commonwealth f Pennsylva
nI'T"v.,n famined the accounts and Toucher
of Daniel XV. Moore. Esq . Treasurer of said
eounty, for the year A . D. Is67, do report, that w
nnd thtuj as above stated
Tha aggregate amount due by him on the Road
f und is five hundred and forty-eight dollars' and
Uiirty seven cents, ($548 37), and on the School
und is one hundred and seventy-six dollars and
ntne cents. -
In testimony whereof we have hereunto fixed
our bands and seals.at Clearfield. this twenty.fiftb
day of January, A. D. 1863.
LEVI F.IRWIN, t .
J. A. L. FLEGAL, ls.
Attest: CLARK BROWN. fL .
Clerk. Clearfield. Feb 5. 1863.
COLDIERS' BOUNTIES. A recent bill
has pas-scd both Hon-esof Contrr.ss an.i
signed by the President, giving soldiers who en
libied prior to 22d July. 1361. served onevearor
more and were honorably discharged, a bounty
ofSIOO.
LyCounties and Pensions collected bv mo far
tboceentitled totbem.
WALTER BARRETT, Atfy at Law.
Aug. 15th. 1366. Clearfield. Pa.
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COTT IIOUS
MAIN STREET, JOHNSTOWN,' PA.
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A. ROW Si CO., RROPKILTORS.
1 his house bavins been refitted and olepantlv
furnished, is now open for the reception and en
tertainment of guests. The proprietors by long
experience in bote' keeping, fetl cot fident tber
can satisfy a discriminating public Their bari
supplied with the choicest brauds of I quors anl
July 41Q. I&6S.
JJ O M 71 IN DUSTS ir
BOOTS AND SHOES .
Made to Order at the Lowest Rates;
The undersigned would respectfully invits th
attention of the citizens of Clearfield and vicini
ty, to give him a call at his shop on Market St..
nearly opposite Hartswick A Irwin's drug store,
where he is prepared to make or repair any thi ag
in bis line.
Orders entrusted to him will be executed with'
promptness, strength and neatness, and all werk
warranted as represented.
I have now on band a stock of extra freneh
calfskins, superb gaiter tops, Ac, that I will
finish np at the lowest figures.
June 13th. 1866. DANIEL CONNELLY
J-J ARTSWICK & IEWI.N,
DRUGGISTS;
CLEAEPIELD, IL ,
Having refitted and removed to the room lately""
occupied by Richard Moasop, on Market St., now
oflfer low for cash, a well selected assortment of
DHUGS AMD CHEMICALS.
Also, Patent Medicines of atl kinds. Pa;nts. Oils,
'llass. Putty, Dye-stuffs. Stationary. Tooacco and'
Segars, Confectionary. Spices, and a larger stock
of v irieties than ever before offered in this place,
and warranted to be of the best tbe market af
fords Inspect their stock before purchasing'
elsewhere, and they feel warranted in saying that1
.u will be pleased with the quality and prioe of
their goods Remember the place Moesop'a old
stand. on .warkotSt. Dei. 6. 1865.
JJ F. N A U G L E ,
WATCH MAKER,
GRAHAM'S ROW CLEARFIELD.
The undersigned respectfully informs his old
customers and the public, that be has on hand.
(and constantly receiving new additions,) a large-
stock of Clocks. Watches and Jewelry.
CLOCKS, a large Tariety from tbe beat Man-'
ufactory, consisting of Eight-day and thirty-hoar'
spring and Weight, and Levers, Time, Strike and'
Alarm clocks.
WA 7 CUES a. fine assortment of siiver Hunt
ing and open case American patent Levers, plain
and full jeweled.
G'JLD PENS, an elegant assortment, of the"
host qnality. Also, in silver extension and desk
holders y
SPECTACLES, large assortment, far and
near sight, colored and plain glass.
JEWELRY ot every variety, from a single-'
piece to a full set.
ALSO, a. fine assortment of Spoons, Forks, but-'
tor knives, etc., plated on genuine Alabata.
All kinds of Clocks. Watches and Jewelry care
fully repaired and Warruuttd.
A continuance ot patronage is solicited.
Not. 2th, 1865.' H. F. NAUGLB
o. l. Rcen.
Jr. WEAVER
W. POWELL,
a. r. boot.
NOTICE, i
J0BS.
W.W.BETTr.
CLEARFIELD PLANING MILL
ALL RIGHT.
Messrs. HOOP, WEAVER A CO., Proprietor,
would respectfully inform the citizens of th
eounty that they hare completely refitted and
supplied their PLANING MILL, in thisBorougb,
with th best and latest improved
WOOD WORKING MACHINERY, .
and are now prepared to execute all orders to
their line of busicess, such as
Flooring, Wcatherboarding,
Sash, Doors, Blinds, Brackets, and-
Moldings, of all kinds.
They bave a large stock of dry lumber on band, -and
will pay cash far clear staff, one-and-a-half
inch pannel plank' preferred Not ,'67.. .,
FLOUR the cheapest l the county, at
May 29, '67. MOSSOrS
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