l(je afferomt's gournaf, gfcatfcfb, a., 5tc6ruari) 10, i860. CLEARFIELD. PA., FEB. 10, 1869. Tyrone nd Clearfield Bailroad. M-ilciiiB ! TyroB : 9 0 a m. ArrWefBtClerfieldat : : 100 p.m. i iin leave. Clearfield Bt : : : J.00 p n AmV.. tTyron..t: : : : 6.60 p. m. r ,ti with Cincinnati Express East at 6-11 ' '3?il Vt at 644 p, n ; B.ld Eagle Ea f,.ss'at7 00p m. Religious. Divine services will be held next Sabbath, in Clearfield, as follows : By Rev. Nixdorff in the Lutheran church in the morning and evening. By Re'- Gayer in the Methodist church, in the morning. By Rev. Hayes, in the Baptist thurch, intheevening. St Francis' church-Mass at 10i A. M , the second and fourth Sundays of each month. Jt. . Fwrt-Wm. F. Irwin keeps for sale the beat quality of family flour. Store on Second street Destistet. The card of Dr. S. J. Hayes, of Curwenaville, appears in our columns. Penons in want of Dental work, are refer red to the card for further information. Ground Hoc Dat. We neglected to state last week, that Tuesday, February 2d (ground hog day) was clondy in this region, and bence "Mr. Piggy" was unable to see his shadow, if he came out of his burrow. According to tradition, this would indicate that winter was about over and Spring near at hand. We hope this may prove true, but so far the indications are rather probla maticaL New Advertisements. W. C. Metz, Glen Hope, wants a good Sawer. Henry Kerns, Curwensville, offers induce ments to a wagon maker. G. S. Perry, Osceola, cautions the pub- he against buying a certain note. J. P. Campbell, Port Matilda, offers Store, house, "etc., for sale. R. Mossop, Clearfield, a large lot of Flour, Salt, Bacon, etc. A notice in bankruptcy. A Good Maxim. "Aim at perfection in everything, though in most things it is un attained ; however, they who aim at it, and 1 persevere, will come much nearer to it than those whose luioess and despondency make them jrive it up as unattainable." The above is particularly applicable to the sub ject of health all should do everything in their power to attain perfection, as near as gossible in that This can be secured by a regular and continued use of Zingari Bitters. Self Inflicted Injury. We should be lost without Webster's new Illustrated Dic tionary. There is no work that can at all compare with it, and the student who fails to get a Webster can have no idea of the low he inflict vpoa himself. Here, knowl tedcO in its most accessible farm. within the reach of all, and we hope the time will soon come when every family will obtain tfiis work. With its numerous pictures and explanations it is like a fairy tale for the children. Christian Monitor. For sale by P. A. Gaulin, at the post office. St. Valentine's Dat. This day, which causes so much fluttering among the young ladies, comes on Sunday this year, February 14th. For the benefit of our fair friends, we would state that the custom of sending " alentines'' originated many hundred years ago. St Valentine was, according to some writers, a bishop, while others insist that he was a prexbyter, who was beheaded at Rome, in the reign of the Emperor Claud ius, A. D., 270. Historians remark that "he s a man of admirable parts, and so fa Taous for his love and charity that the cus toraof choosinjr Valentines upon his festi val took its rise from thence." Santid Bitter. Wc copy the following an exchange, which, as rancid butter is generally in the ascendant here, jnay be worth at least a trial: "To a pint of water M thirty drops (about half a teajpooful) of liquid chloride of lime. Wash in this two and a half pounds of rancid butter. When every particle of the butter has come in contact with the water, let it stand an nonrortwo; then wash it well in pure wa ter. He butter is left without anv odor. and baa the sweetness of fresh butter. These preparations of lime have nothing injurious '"them." The editor then adds: "We forthwith obtained some of the most rancid tatter, and bad enough for any stomach that bad no more sensibility than a wagon wheel. " e doctored it as per recipe, and when Plwed on the table along with new, good b"ter,ery able judges could not distinguish which was the new butter. Here is a fact worth a year's subscription to a paper." Barrett's Hair Restorative. With P-easnre we read your commendatory article published a short time since, respecting the Popular and almost indispensable prepara tion now so widely kuown as "Barrett's Veg gie flair Restorative." Having used this preparation ever since its discovery, we tee! more than an ordinary interest in its suo and are pleased to lea; n that it is gen erally used and appreciated throughout the nt're country. Unlike most of the dirty, patty nostrums put up and sold as "air Restoratives and Dressings, this com mand not only completely restores the hair to "a original color, but surpasses all others many important poihU. Nothing but "' conld ever have given this preparation reputation it now enjoys. Mr. Barrett native of New Hampshire, and well "own as being the original discoverer and manufacturer of the "Vegetable Hair Res torative," all others put up in a similar banner being worthless imitations, and the Public should exercise great care how' they tamper with them. Improvements in cap 1 kry adornments in this age of vanity and Pride have become of as much codsidera on and importance as the discovery of any w science or mechanical invention. We re steady admirers of distinguished invent or, and hope that -Barrett a Vegetable Hair Restorative" may triumphantly spread m Ume' ,nd merit meet with its reward. "WHO C8B IT. Tri-States Union, Port Jnu, X J". List op Jurors. The following named persons have been drawn aa jurors at March term, 1869. Grand Jurors. -Beccafia,S. H. Bindman, A. Shoff, J, Comstock; Boggs, Silas Turner; Brady, D". Goodlander; Chest, Hugh Gal lagher, J. B. Larnborn;' Clearfield; Thomas Liddell ; Decatur, Thomas Waring, C. M. Cadwallader ; Ferguson, John S. Williams ; Graham, A. C. Dale ; Goshen, George S. Morrison Huston," William Hoyt; Jordan, John M'Neal; Lawrence, Milton Lawhead, Wm. T. Irwin, L. K. M'Cullough: LuroV berCity, D. W. iHile; Morris, Jas. Dil lon ; Penn, Samuel Widemire ; Pike, John I. Bloom, Hugh Mullen Woodward, JF. 13. Chase. Traverse Jurors. Beccaria, Fredrick Shoff; Bell. James Dougherty; Bloom, D. W. Chilson ; Boggs, .Geo:. Hess, Simon Thompson ; Bradford, Ellis Pearce, Wesly Shirey. Jacob Pearce, Wm. Albert, V. B. Holt; Brady, R. V. Spaekman, Eli Lines, Andrew Knarr, Alexander Shea, ltobt. Pat ton, Adam G. Weaver; Burnside, Samuel Brickley, Thos. W. Kitchen, John King, jr". ; Chest, Win. Hunter; Covington, Lewis Roussey, John W. Rider; Clearfield, Ezra Ale, E. A. Bigler, A. J. Southard, Jona. Boynton, W.W.Betts; Curwensville, Benj. S. Broom ; Ferguson, J. P. Hoyt, Grier Bell, A. J. Ja miaou; Girard, B. M'Govern, N. L. M'Corkle; Goshen, H. II. Morrow, Sampson Lingle: Graham, Levi Hubler; Guelich, Isaac Ilegarty, John S. M'Kier nan ; Huston, Elija Burns ; Karthaus, J no. Gilliland; Lawrence, Levi Rowles, II. C. Shaffner. Wm. P. Read, James Mitchell : Morris, Joseph Fullmer, David Grav.Frank lin Groe, Abiel Johnson, George Hess; N. Washington, Joseph H. Breth ; Osceola, John Shoff, L. A. Stoneroad ; Penn, Na than Moore, John Russell ; Pike, John Dun lap, W. H. Freeman ; Union, Philip Blan ehard, David Dressier; Woodward, James Alexander, David Hensel. MARRIED s On Friday, February 5th, 18G9. by n. J. Sloppy, Esa., Mr. Winfield S. Currt, and Miss Mart A. Starr, both of Pike township. LOOK AT THIS! CLEARFIELD BAKERY. The whole population of Clearfield and vicinity are hereby informed that the undersigned k ys on hand FRESH BREAD, every day, PIES, CAKES, ROLLS, and all kinds of COXFECTIOXARIES. ALSO, WEDDING AND CHRISTMAS CAKES, at reasonable prices. J. A. STADLER. September 18, 1 868-6 o. JJ" E W SPRING STOCK1 J. SHAW k SON. Have jast returned from the east and are now opening an entire new stock of goods in the room formerly occupied by Wm. F. Irwin, on Market Street, which they now offer to the publie at the lowest easa prices. Their stock consists of a goneral assortment of Dry Goods, Groceries, Qaeensware, Hardware, Boots, Shoes. Hats, Caps, Bonnets, Dress Goods, Fruits, Candies. Fish, Salt, Brooms, Nails, etc. , in fact, everything usually kept in a retail store ean be had by calling at this store, or.will be procured to order. Their stock is well selected, and consists of the newest goods, is of the best quality, of the latest styles, and will be sold at lowest prices for cash or exchanged for approved country produce. Be sure and call and examine our stock before making your purchases, as we are determined nlease all who may favor us with their custom. May 8. 1867.. J. SHAW A SON. AT COST! AT COST!! We propose to sell our entire stock of Winter Dress Goods. Dress Trimmings, Shawls, Hoods, Nubias, Breakfast Shawls, Cloths, Cassi merea. Sattinetta, Flannels, Blankets, Undershirts and Drawers, Cas imere Shirts, Hoop and Bal moral Skirts, Gloves, Hoisery, Ladies' Coats, Hats and Caps, Bonnet Velvets, Frames, Ribbons, Feathers, Flowers, and Ladies' and Children's Hats, AT NET COST, to reduce stock for Spring. NIVLING & SHOWERS, KEYSTONE STORE, j.6. Clearfield, Pa. '69. DELAINES AT 20 CE5T5 PER TAED, CALICOES, from 10 to 121 cents, ' Muslins, 10 cents and upwards, at the KETSTONE STORE. FIRS Ladies', Genu' and Children's Furs, ba lance of stock at greatly reduced prices, at the KEYSTONE STORE. SHOES a fresh invoice of GLOVE CALP BUTTONED BOOTS,StT Polish Bal morals.Ac,, at priees to suit the times, a the KEYSTONE STORE. WANTED Country Produce, in exchange for CHEAP GOODS, at the KEYSTONE STORE, ClarGeld, Penn'a. Jan. 6, '69 tf. PITTSBURG ADVERT ISMENTS. "y ALLEY FORGE IOW WORKS. John Hall & Co., . Manufacturers' of Plows; Cultivators, Sh6vet-Plows. Har rows and Union Mowers, Not'. tZl 123 Liberty at., corner of Pitt it., Pittsburgh, Pa. N. B. Our eastings and point being made id bd air furnace are in ever; way superior to those made by other manufacturers. Feb.l2,'68-ly. JAMES T. BRADY & CO., (Successors to S. JONES d-' CO.,) Corner of Fourth and Wood Sts., PITTSBURGH, PA., BANKERS, Vvi'j and sell all kinds of Government Securities, Cold Silver, and Coupons. Six per cent. Interest allowed ob Depesits. Money Loaned on Government Securities at lowest market rates. Agents for Union and Cen tral Pacific Railroad. Pamphlets sent on appli cations free of charge. Sept.36 ,'63. N0N EXPLOSIVE. THE NEW LIGHT, PETROLEUM FLUID, GiVes twice the light of Carbon Oil, and safe under aH einramstaBoe CAN NOT BK EXPLODED. The emdersigned are now manufacturing, and have for sale, their new Petroleum Fluid, made' by distillation, without the aid of compounds', wbicb Is gradually taking" the place of Carbon Oil, in all localities where it has been introduced. Agents wanted in every town. Send for circu lar. Address, J. J. PALMER CO., No. Hand Street, Jan. 20.'6V-3m J Pittsourgh, Pa. NEW HARDWARE STORE, Lindsay, Sterritt & Euwer. Importers and Dealers in II A R D W A R E AND CUTLERY. Entire New Stock just opened and will be offered to the trade at the LOWEST EASTERN PRICES. viii raioa dxpot, 837 Liberty Street, Aog. 26,'G3-ly PITTSBURGH. PA. JEINEMAN, MEYRAN & SEIDLE, No. 42 Fifth t .1 door from Wood ., Pittsourgh, Pa , Wholesale and Retail Deaters in FINE JEWELRY, WATCHES. DIAMONDS, Pure Silver-ware, French Clocks, Plated Ware of every description. Tea Setts, Spoons, Porks. oo. Watchmakers Tools and Material, and agency of the celebrated AMERICAN WATCHES. We also keep the largest acd most varied assort ment of the very bett American made CLOCKS to be found in any city, east or west. Persons in want of any article in our line, either at wholesale or for their own use, will find our prices lower and our assortment lar ger than any to be fonnd west of New York City. WATCH REPAIRING. To this branch of our trade (being ourselves practical watch makers) we pay veryspeoial attention. We employ a foiee of the very best Artists in the country, and any and all fine, delicate and difficult work entrusted to our care forthe trade or individuals may rely on getting the utmost satisfaction. Work may be sent in by express or otherwise. REINEMAN. MEYRAN SEIDLE. Wholesale and Retail Jewelers and Silversmith's. ap29- 42 Fifth St., Pittsburgh. '6S-Iy. JIHE CHEAPEST GOODS ARE SOLD BY RICHARD M.OSSOP, SKAtEB 1ST FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS. 4.C., StABKET STBEET, CLE AB FIELD, PA. Read the follomnsr list of nod and m-oHttherelm jneap Cheap Cheap Cheap1, Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap F0a THE LADIES Good Good' Good' Good' Always on hand a large stock of La dies goods such as Coburg Cloth, Alpaoas, De laines, uingnams, Prints, Chints, Kerchiefs, N u bies. Bonnets, Gloves, eto. FOR GENTLEMEN, Good' Good' Good Good' Good Good' Always on hand Black, Blue. Brown Cheav and urey Cloths, Fancy and Black Casimeres. Sattinets, Cassinets, Tweeds, Plain and Fancy Vest ings. Shirting, eto., etc. ete. yneap Cheap Good' Good Good Good Good Good Good' Goods Goods Goods Good islteav Cheav KEADY-MADE, tAas Such as Coats. Pants, Vests, Under- Cheap. shirts, and other Flannel shirts, neap Cheap (heap Cheap ci."4ip Cheap Cheap uoots, onoes, uats, vaps, Neck ties, Gam Boots and Shoes, and a variety of other artioles. HOUSEHOLD GOODS, Sneh as Unbleaohed and Bleached Muslins, Colored Muslins, Linen and cotton tableoloths, Oil cloth, Linen and hemp towls. car Good Oood' Goods Goods pets, curtains, rringe, eto HARDWARE. AC. Goods eap Good Good' If you want Nails it spikes. Manure neap or other forka Saw-mill or other Good saws, Smootning irons. Locks, 'Goods Hinges, eto. go to Mossop's Good' wbore you n buy cheap. Good IF YOtJ WANT Goods Knives and forks.' Batcher Knives, Goods Shoe and Stove blacking, Manilla Goods tneap -heap Chetp Cheapf Cheap neap Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Cneap and hemp ropes. Ink, Paper or Goods Pecs, Powder, Shot or Lead, Goods eto., buy them at Mossop's. Goods IF YOU WANT '.Goods Cheap Cheap' Cheap, Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Shoe Last or Pegs, Palm or Fancy Goods eoap, Marco, an raper or in dow Shades, Lamps, Lamp tubes or Wicks, eoal oil, ete , go to Mossop's cheap cash store. IF YOU WANT- Goods Goods Goods Goods Goods Goods Good extra family Flour, White or is Heap ( Soods Goods Cheap brown sugar, bams, shoulders or sides, ooffee; Imperial, Young Hyson or blaes tea, buy them at Mossop's eheap for cash. IF YOU WANT Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Cneap, Goods Goods Goods Goods TalloW candles, fine or ooarse salt. Goods Syrup or molasses, cheese, dried Goods CMap apples or peacnes. water or so- IGoods do eracxers, call at Mossop's Gooits Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap' Cheap where you can buy cheap. Goods IP YOU WANT Goods Port wine for Medical or Sacramen-iirooifr tal uses. Sweet wine, old Monon- rOOlis Goods Goods Goods Goods Goods Goods Goods Goods lHeap gahela or rye whisxy. Cherry and Cognao brandy, buy at Mossop's cheap cash store. IP YOU AVANT Cheap Cheap, Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Raisens. Figs. Prunes or dried Cur rants; filberts, cream, pecan or ground nuts, candies. Liquorice or Liquorice root, buy them at Mossop's chesp and good. IF YOU WANT Cheapt (roods Goods Goods Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap f. 1 K .rfirl ! V. xw vuj muj " ' . r , " ' rOOrfg Crood, re to go w mossop.ior neseusiGo( cheaper for cash than any other Goods person in Clearfield county, Goodm November 27. 1861. BplTO.!. Cheap Cheap ;heap Jt mtmmJ emuntrw mimes of even) kind talen ml the usual wiarlet price i exchange for goods.' BLANKETS a large stocc of fine white woolen blankets. army blankets, artillery blankets, gum blapkets.horse blanketa,at J. P. RRATZER'5. JAB. B. OBABAB. : B. W. OB ABA SI. : A. A.' Q BAB AX. NEW FIR M ! JAS. B. GRAHAM & SONS, WHOLESALE AND F.ETAIL DEALERS Sn all kinds of Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps,Notions,Groceries,Hard ware, Queensware, Wood and Willowware, Flour, Bacon, Fish, Salt, etc., etc., etc., MARKET STREET, Clearfield,1 PaI The Largest, Best and Cheapef stoolc of goods to be found in the co'antj is now on sale at JAS. B. GRAHAM & SONS. FOR THE LADIES They; have Bonnets, Silks, Cob orgs, Alpacas, Merinos. Wool Delaines, Lustres, Ging hams, Prints, Poplins, Lawns, Sun shades, Handkerchiefs Kid and other Gloves. II oaiery, Balmo rals, Hoop-skirts, and a general variety of rib bons, trimmings, Buttons, Braids, etc., at the lowest prices. FOR GENTLEMEN They have Black and Blue Cloths, Black and Fancy Cassiineres,Sattinetts, Tweeds, Mel tons, Ws'ter-proof Cloth, Silk. Satin and common Vestings, 'etc., in great variety, and at prices thatj will give general satisfaction to buyers,' READY MADE, Such as Overcoats,Dress coats of various qual ities and prices. Plain'and Fancy Vests, Cassimere and Flannel Overshirts, Woolen and Cotten undershirts, Handkerchiefs and neck-tleg, Cotten and Woolen socks, Calf and Kip boots and Shoes, Gum Boots and Shftej, Hats and Caps, and such other articles as are usually needed. HOUSEHOLD GOODS, Among-' bich may be found Carpet s.Ofl cloths, Rugs, Brown Muslins, Bleached Muslins, Drillings, Pillow casing, Shteti'sg, Towelings, Table cloths'. Table oorers, Window Blinds, Cur tains.Ticxings and a very large assortment of such articles as are wanted by housekeepers, and at prices to suit the times. QUEENSWARE, A lull assortment, consisting of Tea and Din ner sets, Pitchers, Bowls, Dishes, and a general variety of ware that will be sold by the dosen or pieoe, and as cheap as it can be purchased elsewhere in the county. HARDWARE, Such as Saws and Files, Door Locks and Latch es, Hinges of all (inds, Augurs, Screws, Nails, Spixes, Tacxs, Brads, h hovels, Spades,Uoes. Forks, Axes, Ilatch ets.Chisels.Knives and Forks, Butcher xnives, Carving Knives and forks, and all articles usually wanted by the pecple. GROCERIES, ETC., Consisting of Sugars. Coffees, Teas. Spices, Syrups,Dried Fruits,Cheese,Flonr, Bacon, Feed, etc., always on hand and for sale at a small advance on cost. WOOD & WILLOWWARE, Such as Tubs, Buckets and Churns. Clothes wringers and Wash boards, Clothes. Mar ket and Dinner Baskets,a general as sortment, at all times, in store and for sale low. IN FACT, GRAHAM SONS sell all articles that are usually kept in a well-regulated country store, and hence thb people generally will find it to their advantage to bay goods of them. SAWED LUMBER. We are also extensively engaged in buying and selling all kinds of Sawed Lumber, and as we intend giving this branch of business special attention, we feel assured that wecan make it to the advantage of these who have lumber for sale to deal with us. Orders filled for ail kinds of Lumber. GOODS ARRIVING DAILY. Grain and eountry produce tax en in exchange for Goods. Ace 26,18m. RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES OF CLEARFIELD COUNTY, FOR THE YEAR A. D., 1868. WM. K. WRIS-LET, Esq , Treasurer of Clearfield county, in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, ia eccmnt with said county, from the 7th day of Janaary, A. D., 1S60V, BBtU the 18th day of January, A. D , lSo. DKBTOR. To amount due eounty by Treasurer Moore's last settlement, 9 To amount due acbooi and Road refund in Woodward township. To in t due from Collector's on eounty for 1307 and previous years. To ain't due from col's on State for 1367 and previous years, To am t due from unseated lands 1366, To am't due from nnseated lands 1367, To am't due from col s returns 1366, To am't due from col's returns 1367, To am' t received from J. B Graham in Bradford, 1867 and previous years. 221 32 33 83 239 04 62 61 7.253 46 7,268 89 206 63 176 84 5 50 14,594 2 l.li2 03 6,943 19 72 51 17,55 210 45 To am't assessed seated, eounty, 1368, Te am't assessed seated, Stat. 134, To am't assessed unseated lands 133, Te am't assessed per eol's relnra 1368. To additional ass t. Decatur and Fergu-" son townships, 1867, To am't reo'd ten day assessment. -To am't int on J. Barmoy's duplicate, . To am't ret 'd on sale of count maps. To ain't ree'd from lands sold by Comr's, To am't reo'd on sale of stove in Treas . urera' Office, fo am't reo'd as Jury fees. To am't ree'd on redemption of lands,'' To am 't ree'd fines and forfeitures. To am't ree'd i road (ax os) yurti lands' for 1867, in Goshen tw'p. as per act of Assembly of 23 March, 1867, To am't transferred from militia fund, 26 93 24 00 374 00 17 90 24 90 92 23.1 293 69 134 46 434 06 Total, S40.033 59 CREDITOR. By atriowtrt outstanding from eollectcTs for 1863 .and previous years,. S 1,363 39 By amount outstanding from collectors ob State if 71 By amount outstanding from U. S. Land's 6,943 19 By aniount outstanding from collectors returns for 1867 and- previous years, 40 45 By amewat outstanding from collectors returns 1868 72 51 By exonerations to ool lectors on comity ior 1868 and previous years, 471 72 By exonerations to collectors on State for 1863 and previous years, 36 53 By exonerations on V. 8. Lands fcr 1367 and previous years. 337 94 isy refunds on II. o. Lands for 1867 and previous years. 95 29 By percentage to collectors o eounty ' 1367 and previous years. 740 23 By percentage to collectors on State 67 60 By State Treasurers receipt for State tax 666 51 By Relief orders renewed, 3 Si By Assesors wages, 597 75 By Audi tort aid Clerk, 279 00 By Clock and Dials, 1,079 40 By Conn Crier, 86 00 By Electionexpenres. 1.540 58 By Books and stationary, 251 50 By Auditing Proth'y and Registers aocent, 30 00 By Agricultural Society, 1C0 00 By Counsel fees, 150 00 By Burnside Btidge, 305 00 By District Attoruey, 323 00 By Express and postage, 18 3y By Constables costs, 371 15 By Foxes and Wild Cats, 203 00 By Mm. S. Bradley Clerk, - J90 00 By Duplicates 75 00 By Commissioners office vis : . Chas S. Worrell. 161 days, $402 50 Henry S'one, 153 days 395 00 Othello Sinead. 1ft.'! days, 407 50 Samuel H Shaffner, 16 days, 40 00 1,245 00 By Jury commissioners and Clerk, ' 57 60 By Inquest r. 139 49 By Janitors fees, 57 00 By Justice, fees, . 26 b9 By Grand Jurors, ff78 60 By Traverse Jurors, 2277 59 3.156 19 By Penitentiary, 869 67 By Lunatic Asylum, Tad 43 By Home of Refuge, 403 34 By Physician, .39 25 By Printing, 76 09 By Painting, 3FS' 00 By State road per Act of Maroh 1867, 312 25 By Road damages, 55 00 By Tipstaves. ' 114 08 By PrOihonatory's fees, 652 84 By Repairs to Jail, 443 35 By Repairs to Court House, 364 05 By Fnel for Court House, 1 10 27 By SberifsfeM, 1,248 66 By Feel forJnft, . 105 93 By Reward for horse thieves, 49 00 By Material for Court House and Jail as tier bills. By J. P. Kratzer, By Merrel and Blgler, B J. P, Kratser, By Richard Mossop By Merrel and Bigler, By Richard Mossop, By J. P. Kratser, by liscelianeeus, By Costs of max it's land deeds, By Amount overpaid State, By Commonwealth eosts, By Bears and Oshell, By Wm. Appleton, By David Michaels, By Gordon Et al, By John Apple ton, By Lena Miller, By John Casey, By Thos. Evans, By James Lee. By George Shank, By Isaac Morrison, By John Flanigan, By Jaoob Thurston, by H. SI. Farewell. By John Feeney, By Philip Stegaer. By Horton and Irwia. By Hongft and! Uartasel, By II. J. Hcugbentury, By Wm. Silvis, By D. Kitchen, By Ball and Bear, By Barber. By Calvin Emead, By J. Z Kitchen, By Stone for Jail, By Road views, By Court House bonds. By Court House coupons.- S42 34 75 70 24 15 33 17 35 43 6 97 10 96 228 72 30 62 153 00 31 35 21 90 12 00 169 71 157 33 15 30 63 00 12 00 21 78 27 37 82 19 421 62 425 1 3 130 92 76 10 47 65 10 00 9 12 21 ( 6 06 3 00 37 83 161 33 8 7$ 39 62 . 72 40 2,057 10 65 70 203 00 3.500 00 120 00 By paid G. W. Snyder County Super lntendantas per Act ot Assembly or April 9th 1367.for incidental expens es for Teachers Institute for 1367 and 1868, as per bills filed. 198 CO By Tree's percentage reoieving 31,713 65, 475 73 By Trea's percentage paying 25.971 34, 339 57 Bal. due County by Trsiuarer Wrigley, 4,335 66 10, 033 69 Amount due from Collectors for 1868 and previous years : Tr. I Names. Tw-ps. Beeearia. Bell, Clearfi'd Count. Bounty. S3I8 88 49 33 804 79 34 47 1S7T. S.Washburn, 66 69 1868 Adam Breth, G. L. Reed, Jociah Henry, Wm. Graham. W. G.Williams, Lor Hertline, Wm. Price, tl306 63 Ferguson 85 83 7 96 18 08 27 35 40 85 Goshen, Jordan. Karthaus Pike, 1 112 78 ,'$1553 39 $1320 30 Tr: Karnes. Tw'p. State. 1 Militia. 1867 T.S Washburn, Beccaria, 14 20 f3l 07 10 42 12 47 7 60 30 67 1368 G. L. Reed. Josiah Henry, Wm Graham, W. O Williams. Wm. Price, Clearfi'd t9 86 19 85 12 98 44 02! Ferguson Gosben, Jordan, Pike, I S146 72 $106 23 Those marked (t) tlnee paid in fall. To am't Court-house bonds outstanding, Ta mnnnt Court. honso bonds interest. $500 00 30 00 To probable expenses of County for '69. 18,000 00 By am't due from collectors, 1,553 39 P. am t dnxfromcnl's returns. 112 96 By am't due from uns'ed Id's. 6.948 19 By am t due from oo y Tres'r. 4,335 6J By deficiency to be raised by taxation. " Tdtals, $18,030 66 $13,030 00 Detailed Statement. Whole am't of bonds issued to date, $270,335 00 Whole am't of bonds re- deemed to Jan. 1868, io.usm uu Whole am't red d 1868, 23 97a 00 213.070 00 $57,265 00 $ 3,055 00 15,700 00 12,900 00 10,145 00 15.300 00 1,800 00 Bonds Outstanding: Amount overdue. Am't due in July 1869, $10,200 00 Am't due in Jan. 1870, 5,500 00 Am't due in Jfely 1870, 9.900 00 Am't dne in Jan. 1871, 3 040 00 Am't due in July 1871, 6.245 00 Am't due in Jan. 1872. 3.900 00 Am't due in July 1872, 13.500 00 Am't dne in Jan. 1373, 1.S0O 00 Am't due in July 1873, 300 00 Am't dee ia Jnly 1878, 1,500 90 Am't redeemable during 69, S1R.755 00 Am't int. on bonds unred'd, 3.044 70 To be provided for during 1869. $21,799 70 Am't due from col's for '68 Apr. yt, f 1 320 30 Am't due from unseated lands. 4,342 77 Am't due fmm collectors returns, 121 24 Am't due from'Tressurer Wrigley, 13 957 37 Am't to be raise 5 oy-'taxBtlon,' 2,053 02 Total, S2U9 General Statement of Road Fund for 1866 and 5867.' WM. K. WRl'iLET, Esq . Treasurer of Clearfield eounty, in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, ia swarant with the several Toirfelhlps in said county for Road Funds. . Dr.BTOB. To balance due from Treasurer Moore - at last settlement, . $'543 37 To bal due' from eol's return In Union. 2 .40 To bal due from nnseated lands for 1866, 7.25.7 46 To bal due from unseated landsforl367, 7.25 8 8 To bal due from eol's return for 1866-7, 67 25 To bal due from additional as'essment, 29 86 To agg'. am'tass'd ont' S. ltn'ds for '68, 8.685 21 Tot'af;, $2: 6:J5 44 -,. . rsifitos. By agg. am't due from U 8. land for. '68, S3.635 21 By aggregate amount of exonerations, 345 94 By aggregate amount of refunds, 62 85 BT aggregate amount paid supervisors, 12.033 93 By aggregate amount due' townships, 2,702 46 Total, $23,835 44 STVrxUBRT IS DETAIL DRBTOB Townships Tax of Tax aaa'dlBal due Col ret '66-67 1866-1867. for 1868. Jan. '68 Beccaria, Bell. Boggs. Btoont. Bradford", Er'ady".. Burnside, Chest, Covington, Decatur, Ferguson, Fox, Girard, Goshea, Graham, Guelich, Huston, Jordan, Karthaus, Knox. Lawrence, Morris, Penn, Pike. Union. Woodward", Totals, $503 44! 709 02" 2S4:0:n 202 74 148 86 778 18 428 7Sj 608 77 $300 07 428 60 145 67 133 47 111 18 T5 00 4 00 50 23 6 34 5 00 1 00 23 32 8 00 2 OO1 32 4 00 14' 2 155 44 115 44 19 5o! 30 00 ' h1 134 16 2 16 475 77 159" 15 390 26 305 16 362 47 .111 4U 704 88 66 46 44 29! 335 So 53900 637 08 36f 65 391 63 2r6 77 192 21 2.094 21 76 11 394 76 354 62 3,421 58 183 76 362 16 250 06 481 48) 511 44; 275 83 431 42 790 5S 278 96 209 20 379 96 165 78 150 80 618 32! 344 80 455 75 574 08 SI4.512 35 $8,635 21 S543 37 557 25 STATEMENT l!f DETAIL CB BDI r. TownshiBs'Ex"nner' Treaa's. Amount Bal. dite v atioiis. per ct.jpaid twp's Jan. 1869. Beccaria, $11 10 $15 25 $466 44 $ 17 90 Bell, 10 42. 21 27 695 00 103 60. Boggs. 3 52 8 521 2K0 8(f & 75 Bloom. 6 0S 2(10 00 6 ?4 Bradford, 4 14 4 4fl! 167 18; 30 96 Brady. 23 34 640 00 H3 52 Burnside, 27 26 1-2- f 6 135 45 271.07 Chest, 21 10 18 26 2U0 00 307 67 Covington. I9 60 1 1 33 300 00 60 60 Decatur, 6 76 21 15 623 32 117 17 Ferguson. 1 99 60 00 15 96 Fox. 69 23 10 OR I 277 36 Girard, 1 00 16 17 152 45 383 95 Goshen, 12 00 19 11 604 72 33 61 Graham, 5 06 11 84 434 27 110 87 Guelich, 10 64 330 00 24 62 Huston, 67 76 102 65 3,092 34 369 92 Jordan, 7 20 5 61., 13u 00 46 31 Karthaus, 22 50 10 861 276 00 92 46 Knox, 12 42 14 44 400 00 69 06 Lawrence. 30 15 34.' 461 C" 51 07 Morris, 12 96 23 72i 620 00 156 62 Penn, 20 28 8 37 210 00 15 47 Pike, 6 23 226 Oil 4 00 Union. 18 55 534 16 170 67 Woodward 12 28 17 22 4c 2 46 67 12 Total's. $345 94 $12,038 99 $2.702 46 tax off lands returnee? by the owners, vis: Brad ford $5 29; Deeatarr f 10.05; Ferguson $7.50 and Fox 7,02. The refunds stare, vis: Beccaria $13,00: Bradford $2,10, Girard $1.60: Huston $7,08; Jordan 25 cents; KaTtbarf?W 70 ; Morris $1 ; Penn $3,21 ; Woodward $13.99 ; Total $62,85. Bounty Fund. WM. K. WRIGLET, Esq .Treasurer of Clearfield County in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in account with Bounty Fund for the year A. D. 1863. DRBTOB. To balance due fond last settlement, $115 92 To ballanee due from from collectors for 1867 and previous years. To bal. doe from Unseated Lands 1Si.fi. To bal. due from Unseated Lands 1807, To bal due from collectors returns 1336, To bal, due from collectors returns 1867, To bal. due from collectors return additional, To amount assesed seated 1863. To amount assessed Unseated 1333. 3.751 55 25.482 1 14.519 80 762 91 367 23 80. 90 8.818 09 4,341 77 To amount assessed collectors return 1868, 36 34 Total, "$S8T23929 caitnrton. By bal. due from collectors for 1863 and previous years, . , $1,320 89 By bal. due from unseated lands for 1883 4.342 70 By bal. .doe from collectors re turns for 1867 and previous years, 84 90 By bal. due from collectors returns for 1868. 36 34 By amonnt exonorations unseated lands, 1.99 60 By amount refunds unseated lands, 492 27 By exonerations to collectors 736 $6 By percentage te eolleetors 176 36 By exonerations qn collectors re turns for. 1669 and '67. 255 72 By amount of Bonds redeemed the past year, 38.975 00 By amount of coupons., 4,707 67 By amount of coupons Burnside Sod Pike Schools . 372 00 By Treasurer percentage on receiv ing 45,072 09 at 1 percent. 450 72 By Treasurer percentage on pay ing 37.161 69 at 1 per cent. 37151 Bal. due f uud by Treasurer Wrigley 13.957 37 Totaj, s58,253 29 Statement of Snhool Fund for 1867 . . and 1868. WM. K. WRIGLET Esq , Treasurer of Clearfield county, in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, in account with the several School districts in said county for School Funds vis : DEBTOR. To Bal. due from Treasurer Moore last settlement, $ 176 09 To amount due froiri collectors returni 10 72 To amount due from U. S. lands for 1866, 8,313 47 To amount due from U S. lands for 1867. 9,835 69 To amount due collectors returns for '66-67 130 80 To amount due from additional assess ment, 62 14 To amount assessed on U S land for 1868, 1 1 .362 60 Total, $29,931 51 CREDITOR. By aggregate amount due from U.S. lands for 1363. By aggregate exonerations. By aggregate refunds. By overcharge in Bradford, iij Treasurers percentage, By aggregate amount paid School Treasurer, By aggregate ballanee due districts, Total, $11,352 60 570 00 57 13 5 03 551 90 13,938 49 3.462 36 $29,931 61 STATEMENT I DETAIL DeaTOB. I Tax of Townships Tax for ass'd, Bal doe Col ret 1866-1867. 1863 Jan 63 1 46-67. Beccaria, Bell. Boggs, Bloom. Bradford, Brady. Burnside, Chest, $991 43 .1 8 73 I 5 431 23 49 50 82 12 55j U 50 12 55 is 40 26 76 3 88 8 08 5 04 2 04 45 00 It 69 1 54 12 32 8 74 24 U s tt 600 14 557 29 373 74 173 50 709 02 555 21 . 334 52 275 35 200 10 666 06 318 30 390 26 381 45 688 69 1.481 77 743 44 744 94 R7S IS Covington 1,278 72! peeatur, Ferguson Fox. Girard. Goshen, Graham, Galieh, Houston, Jordan, Karthaus, Knox, Lawrence. Morris, Penn, Pike, Union. 82 37 55 28! 294 69 619 83 1,147 69 472 74 733 26 667 60 $45 93 1,047 13 1.026 46 38 58 1.026 23 266 35 549 7T 625 88 767 12: 18Z 06 375 09 413 83 647 14 493 96 290 12 196 04 206 S3 830 M 1,027 84 4SS 14 . 234 83 185 50 1,176 89 Woodwaid Totals, $18,199 16 $11,31 0$176 09 $iaofM vaTBBExr IB detail cbemtob. Townrs Treat's J Amount per et. paid tp's. Bal. Jan Beeearia, Bel', Boggs, Bloom, Bradford, Brady, Burnstde', Cbest,- CovTttgtCu Decatur", Ferguao: Fox, 31 SI . 23.741 701 00 224 44 102 33 40 41 It 49 69 299 89 689 43 313 4t 146 63 23 85 41 92 348 03 lie 94 252 34 lift 13 47 62 154 It 96 20 1S7 f 91 it S3 W 24 IT 64 94 96 63- 10 43 a 675 00 6 87 16 6i 500 00 329 85 10 03? 12 97! 8 26 47 05 229 14 13 83 1:20V Oil 47 71 118 31 22 80 22 35 26 16 39 34 2 75 604 23 500 00 45" OS Iff 37' 1,141 70 70 eo 175 47 58 88 8' 84! Girard, I 30 i8-5i 350 00 Goshen, Graham, Guelich. Huston, Jordan, Karthaus, Knox, Lawrence, Morris, Penn', pW UiwW.' Woodward 7 20 34 67 30 79 19 15 30 80 l.Wt-Bfl 730 0' 500 00 975 28 200 00 13 15 20 32, 10 44 7 99 33 72t lfl 18' 91 400 00 500 00 547 81 10 14 45 23 ei 16 87 30 83 900 00' 4$8 75f 274 2lT ,125 OUT' 36 48, 14 64 8 54 i 66 35 30 48 84 1,000 ool Total,' r570 00 $551 90,' $13,938 4ft S3 4C1 36 tJl'Z7!4ditio'"kl assessments amounted Il - .l.airg,"0? 3i' Tkarefnad. amount BraSfo 5 Iri." t0.S.l 'a' tU : BweeariBtm 60, b io 1 i t f?xV -irard$i 93. Huston "nWst pfk.1?2 1? l ' Certificate. We, the undersigned, Commissienert' of the1 Connty of Clearfield, in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania! having examined the several W counts and vouchers of William K Wrlgiev Esa ThT-rrr f "i"1 C0Dt7. for IS63. 0 certif ?, that we find tbem as above stated ,sirM,rn' do?,h County fund by hint Is ihffii M,'.fo "OV"? three hundred and thirty-five do.tark and sixTy-sfa'cewhi. The enlv tfSttX&t eottot' fnnd "( The amount due and outstanding froin eolieo: fiRyHhree dollars and thirty-nine cents. County fund, and ($146 72) on. hundred and forty-.,, dollars and seventy-two eents.State and (3106 23) one hundred and six dollars and twenty three ct Militia F.nes subject to the us..) exonerative, and Treasurer, and Collector. jrce-trge. i. ,S Sfa0??! duMhe lfom land. tVithJ d n " "V""."'' hundrW-und forty-height dollars and nineteen cents The aggregate amount of Bounty Bms stll ."wTbr"'2".09' fie- thousand two hundred and sixty.five dollrs. The amount deemd"u"nSJS69 is ,618:755 00) eigh teen thousand seven hundred and fifty fivedollar. and the 'interest for the yea, will Jottot ,"t" sum of $3,044 70 three thou-anrf ferty.faur l.r. and seventy cents, while tb amount due from collector. .,($1,320 3o) on. thousand thre h.ndr.d and twenty dYsllare nJ thirt, M07. three hundred fourty-two d1Ia .j .,. seven cents, from el ectors return (SI21 24 lone hundred twenty erne cH.tl.rs and twenty-four cents, amount duefwmcU 967 37tWrteeJ tbowX 'ln,r ""J""1 Sfty-sev.w dollar. Tnd Ori ) .wo thousand I and fifty-eight dollar, and two ecuts to be rsed by taxing. tb meet tb. current payment, ef the year dirirJ.8 hr.0g,"h.0 tH,UDC Ka "vera! School districts by the Treasurer, is ($3 462 36) three, thousand four hundred ni'teiimlfmimu4 l Vf wni!h peetiv.lv set forth in the tabular statement above .Jnb,V,egT' ' dii the several' town Ifl P,l? IV by vbe Tr.r l. ($3,702.- ?..?m. 5. LeBt' a" ,rt fortn - r statement above. W itness our hands, at Clearfield, ibis ftfah day of January, A. D. 1869. ' Attest UENRV STOJHi W, 5. Bradlkt. Clerk. OTHELLO SMKtn SAM LH SHAFFA'ER, :. r,IV.n ?nd",S"d Aud.tors of ih. County of Clearfield, in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. CHeai field aecorJrng to Irfw, MfravrngexmineJ w!i!?TV !,etUJnM and onher.of Vilham K. JbiST' d0 roport ,h,t w fin " hfe.??.l ds0 nimotaeerinty 7s (S4,-. If. fi ,fourtn?- tbree hstndred and thirty tl? ,"k" f Dd ,lxt-Tix . Bounty ($13.- LI.fi t.h,r,eeDihu,!"nd niDe --"ndred and tftj. rtinitsfJl?? thrtyac.nt. on road fund dV.ll.,.inVr J 8nnd ,"en nJred and two. fM !Ki iIW?J'l? and the School fund dollar, and tairry-six cents. Io testimony whereof we have hereunto set oar bands this 30th day of Jannafv A. D 169 J. A. L. FLEGAL, it. s CLARK BROWN, o.. Attoat : PRICK ROWLES. L . j U. B. Goodlakdrb, County Auditor. C1k- Clearfield Feb J, 1369. T7STKAY . Cfame fo tlie preraiees of (he subscriber, living- in Burnside towBRnip. some time last tall, a brindle BtJLt, SAbposed to be abbut two year. old. The owner is req nested o prove property, p.y charges, and take hm away, rihe "'!' d"P"d of e law direcu Jan.20.1869-3t JAMES DOWLKR T) ISSOLUTIOX of PARTNERS iTif -TSre PJ7ershin hefetoftrre existing be tween W.C. Met. and Samuel PowelLin the Cam bering and sawing business, at Glen Hope, was dissolved on the 30th day of December, 1368, by the voluntary withdrawal of Mr. Powell Jan. 20,'6D-3tp w. c UKTZ. pOR SAtfi theprofTeHypjed by t Thomas Liddell, dorder of Reed and Fourth Streeu, Clearfield borough, eonsistina ef a good rtbst.n.i.1 PUu House.fnd tb. lot LVt three-fourths of an acre) is offered for sale The situatioa is elose ta the R.il.A n j : Far -, iuw prem ises. lov 1 1-1868. F. C. CR0MM, MERCHANT TAILOR; HAREET STREET, CLEARFIELD, PA., Adjoining the residence of Dr. J. G. Hartswick.J Keeps a fine assortment of plain and fancy eloths, oammeres, etc.. which he will make on to order, in the latest style, at (be lowest prices Being an experienced workman, be guarantee. ......s.u,i.i;uua. a snare 01 cuoiie nitn,... solicited. Jan. 20,'69-tf. TBI ii to give kotice: That on the 4th day of Janhary. A. tl., 1869. a Warrant in Bank- I Ail.:- Z ln of Chrirti.n J. fchoff, of Woodward township, in the eountv of Clearfield aod Stath of Pennsylvania, who hie been adjudged a Bankrupt oh hUown petition: that the payment of any debts and deliv.rv of any property belonging to sbch Banarupt to bin. Erj!', n,;-,,.d.Jtn wfer nf any property by him are forbidden by law; .bat a tieotiaa of the ereditor. of the said I BBnlW on the 9,h day of March, 1869. at 10 oVlock, am'. By . P. Davis, Deputy U.S. M THOS. A. ROtVl-fcir. Jan 20 4t V. S. Marshal, as Messenger. VALUABLE M4L ESTATE AT PRIVATE SAtE The undersigned, Executors ef tb Estate ef Jason Kirk late of the Borough of Umbir-eltv deceased, offer at private sale the following di-' scribed real estate, to wit: The undivided half of about two hundred aers or land "toaU In I'io 'l"n1onin.fie'd .'"i.o-.n.l.DJB: iLa V. ? 1 I VIopwtZ- Abont " res of the land is cleared, from 66 (A 100 acres is covered w.th c..nt Whit, pine, beside. helok".d !', !' Th.f."ProvemenU are a valuable grist sill, saw mill; and woolen factory, beside a good frame house and barn. The water power is good, situated on Anderson's creek, about 12 miles above Ourwensville. Person desirous of seeing the property, eah Gall upon J. R. Arnold, residing thereon. ForTar'the'rpariiouIar apply to the undersigned at Lumber-city. ISAAC KIRK. 6AMUELKIRK. Jan. 13,'t9. - JOHN RUSSELL, Kxr'a, T710DPJJR CUTTERS of asuperior mak far X? eale atreasonaH prises, at MIRRELL sad BIQLEB'S. Clearfield, Pa. - H.v. 14 CLOTHIlfG th cheapest In tb eounty. at MJM MOSSOP'g. WANTED 10.000 pound, of WOOLj a th 'KiTirouBTOss," Clearfield, Pa. jel CURRANTS the btat b4 eounty, at cheapest in ih GRAJbVAM'9. SOLE LEATHER FiNBIJlGS-th ,,.,. , in tkeontv,at OSSO?'S Fit.7. iin V7 7 " "r mor tStibes of his s.,?'ir . .hell ' Conrt of Bankruptev, to be solden at the offlce of S. E Woodruff, in Phil ipsburr. Pa., before S. K W,..r iJ J.." doe 1369.