Raftsman's journal. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1854-1948, February 17, 1869, Image 3

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Kjftsman'S gournal.
fTrmTclaarfleld Railroad.
1 ' Tyrone at : : : -
iV.ve.ClearS.eld at : : : 8.00 p.m.
" 1Va ITtj : : : : '60 p
A ,t. Cincinnati Express Eutit 6.17
rTmrori Divine services will beheld
in Clearfield follow,:
Bv Rev Nixdorff in the Lutherac church
in the morning and evening.
By Rev. Gayer in the Methodist church,
in the morning. .
By Rev. Hayes, in the Baptist Church,
in the evening. -J
St. Fraocia' church-Mass at 10 A. M.,
tbe second and fourth Sundays of each
month. . ,
Th vkkh. We are indebted to lion. Goo.
p M'Farland, for a copy of his annual re
port as Superintendent of Soldiers' Or
phans. Take Notice. Those intending to ap
ply for license at the March term, must file
their petitions on or before Monday next (22)
or they will be too late to receive the legal
number of publications. Applicants will
ki boar iu mind that their bondsmen must
be aiguera of their petitions. This L the
law.
The River. Owing to the- prevailing
warm atmosphere on Saturday and Sunday
list, the anow melted rapidly in this region ;
idJ, as a consequence, the river was very
ho on Monday. Should the weather re
main anxious, "ratting in" will be com
menced in good earnest, along our streams,
in the courseof a few days.
Oi'R Streets. Now, that tho Railroad
ii finished to this place, it behoovesour Bor
ough officers, to give early attention to the im
provement of our streets, in view of the prob
able largely increased travel on them. The
streets that will be used most, should be
macadamized with as little delay as possible
otherwise they may become almost im
j arable during the wet season in the spring.
Philo ; your communication was receiv
ed. We admit the justice of an exposure
of so grave an offence, but we do not feel
JL-posed to shoulder the burden of the res
ponsibility of doing so by publishing a com
munication over a fictitious signature. The
Lw, we presume, ia sufficient to protect the
sanctity of the marital ceremony from dese
cr&UoB, and hence it is your privilege and
your auty to have the guilty parties arrested
and punished for their unholy trifling with
tab sacicJ Christian ordinance.
A Nuisance. The congregating togeth
er of jouug men and boys, on the east side
of the Railroad track in this place, on the
A -snare of trains, is of a 'character uube
("Oiing to intelligent and refined minds. In
fact, tiooe but those of depraved and vul
fir natures, who have no respect for them
selves or others, would be guilty of such no-
gentlemanly and indectnt conduct. We di
rert the attention of our Borough authori
ties to this matter, .-nJ a.-k them to take
immediate action to abate the nuisance rcf,T
rti to.
The Sidewalks. Our Borough "Dads"
should pay some attention to the sidewalks
on the streets leading to the depot. Two
years ajo the Borough officers caused a part
if a sidewalk to be laid along the lot of one
of our churches, and 'compelled the small
congregation to pay an advance of 20 per
tent, on the cost for doing the work, whilst,
oniesamj street, they have suffered the
iiiealks of individual lot-holders to remain
unhid even to the present hour. Such par
tiality is not very commendable, and should
not be permitted to exist any longer. Tbe
borcujb officers have no more right to m
w a penalty upon ft church, than upon an
iufvidual. A word to the wise is sufficient.
Late Publications.
Tta B.ok Business. But few persons
live aay pror er comprehension of "how vast
f the book business in .his country. Take
we "item," for instance, as Dlustrative :
M-ithew Hale Smith's '"Sunshine and Shad
m Xuw York," which is tho exciting
c! the Jay, has already reached the e
tjus sale of 25,000 copies within thirty
The pahlishers (J. B. Burr & Co.
HirtiVird, Conn.), use two tons of paper
-y u.i run bn krge roller presses con -"wt'y
to supply the current demand. This
! ':.? a wholesd'e business with one book
i n;. This L a larga work too, it must be
J.mtjtfreJ, between seven and eight hun
ted pa.t ro..a; ocUvo - auJ ye jt is gaij
nvj ii, rauidity 0f sille, "Uncle Tom's
foM. TLiuk of the countlessness
u! the 'aia!l oaes published. Surely ours is
,!a'has country.
Thihr-,.st weekly paper in the World.
-. rc.i i uion comes to us a sixteeu
5- 33 by 40 j weekly Lue. It is doublo
-'- of the weekly quartos. It has three
f1 !orifcs. One page each issue de
10 U"hry Ward lecher's Sermons.
ye V-c fjr the farmer, and a vast amount
- Mi It g;ve6 ai0ttt duule tne matter
' . 5t rt''i'iou.s papers, for expetly the
pnee' 50- It has dropped all pre
vaJ L'Iaims that henceforth it must
r. "4i"n ly tho who want it. Send for a
( !.;,' e:'in8 ten cenu, to Henry R
iH,IA PuULher. 41 Park Row, N. Y. City.
r n.Di CUJJ of the testimony taken in the
of the election in the Third Con-s--al
Du,trict, finds the title of Mr.My
. 6uct-ve!y fctablithed ; Mr. Moffet,
-V'j"J- Wh. DW h(llis lhe certificate, has
j- to vmate more than twenty or thirty
j Tut whi,e l least three hun
lrl'f ,vwn ba!!ots are proved illegaL
m-?'ll,,W ma-irity was only 127, and is
Wished more than twice over.
The Uote of Representatives of Wiscon-
Passed a bill submitting the question
ejuffrage t0 vote of the people..
CushI,, hA returned. ne has sol
ttosBthelathmuaof Darian.
, , MARRIED : - - - ,
On Sunday, Jan. 31st, 1S69, by W. J.
Nugent, Esq., Mr. Vilbert R. M'Cand
LK3S, of Burnside tp., and Miss Hester A.
W alever, of Chest tp.
On Sunday, Feb. 7th, ,1869, by H. J.
Sloppy, Esq., Mr. William Robison, of
Jordan tp., and Miss Anna E. Donily, of
Tyrone City.
On Tuesday, Feb. 9th, 1869, by Rev. A.
W. Guyer, Mr. William M. Adams, of
Milesbunr, and Miss Lizzie W. Eorrest.
of Clearfield bridge.
On Thursdav. Feb. 11th. 1869'. bv Rev.
A. W. Guyer, Mr. Jos. B. Larrimer, of
Clearfield, and Miss Lizzie E. Fcllertox,
of Lawrenee tp.
On Thursdav. Feb. 11th. 1869. bv Rev.
A. W. Guyer, Mr. Wa. Ross M'Pher-
son and Miss Juizzis A. SORTER, both of
Lawrence tp.
We winh tbe fair bride and worthy groom
abundant peace and prosperity; and may
their matrimonial sky never be marred by
lowering clouds of discord, but ever remain
bright and cheerful to the end of life's check
eredjourney. On February 14th, 1869, by Josiah Ev
ans, Esq., Mr. SeymocrRoss, of Curwens
ville. and Miss Alice J. Dcnkleberger,
of Pike tp.
DIED :
On Saturday, Feb. 13th, 1869", Cornelia,
second daughter of W. W. and Maggie J.
Betts, aged 3 years and 3 days.
''Gone iu the morning.
And there is no night there."
Closing Quotations of Govemm't Securities.
JAMES T. BRADY & CO.,
(Snerrssors to S.Jones If Co )
CORNER or FOOETU AND WOOD STREETS.
Pittabarg, Feb. 13, 1808.
fcuy 'sel! ; bay.iell.
GOLD. l.ii ,13oJ 5-20, Jn.'7, 1IUJ 110
U.S. 6t.. 1831. 113 n2r!5-20a.Ju!. '67 108 M0SJ
5-20,lS62, lHj HSMJuno. 7-30, 10,109i
5-20.lSfi4, 106i 106 July. 7-308, 109ijlOSi
5 208.1865, 10 J.lor.l!:May Comp,'5,l!4
10-40. 103103Aa);.Coinp.'65.n8;il81
5-2US, Jan.'i, lusj lOSii.fcept Comp. 65.113 118:
5-20a, Jul. '65. 103 !l0S :Oct. Comp.'65,117illl8
We are now converting 7-3Q of tbe June and
July series into bold Coupon 9-20 bonds of looa 7
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE
AT PRIVATE SALE.
The undersigned. Executors of the Estate of
Jaon Kirk, late of the Borough of Lumber-city
deceased, offer at private sale the following de
scribed real estate, to wit: The undivided half of
about two hundred acres of land, situate in Union
township, Clearfield county. Pa., known as the
Union Mills" property. About 21 acres of the
laDd is cleared, from 80 lo 100 acres is covered
with excel 'ent white pine, besides hemlock and
other timber. The improvements are a valuable
grist mill, saw mill, and woolen factory, besides
a gooa irame nouse and Darn, lhe water power
is good, sitaated on Anderson's creek, about 12
miles above 3urwensville. Persons desirous of
seeing the property, can call uponJ. R. Arnold,
residing thereon. For farther particulars apply
10 me unuersignea at J-nmoer city
ISAAC KIRK.
8AMUE1. KIKK,
Jan. 13,6. JOIIN RUSSELL, Exr's.
CLEARFIELD ACADEMY.
Tbe Third Session of the present Scholastic
year of this Institution, will commence on Mon
day, the 8th day of February, 1869.
Pupils can enter at any time. They will be
charged with tuition from the Urn they enter to
the close of tbe session.
The course of instruction embraces everything
included in a thorough, practical and accom
plished education of both sezea.
The Principal having had the advantage of
much experience in his profession, assures pa
rents and guardians that hi entire ability and
energies will be devoted to the mental and moral
training ef the youth placed nnder hit charge
Tstkms or Tcitioh:
Orthography, Reading. Writing and Primary
Arithmetic, per session, 11 weeks.) $5 00
Uramiaer, Geography, Arithmetic, and Ilisto
ry. $8.00
Algebro-Oeometry, Trigonometry, Mensuration,
Surveying, Philosophy, Physiology, Chemistry
Book-keeping, Botany, and Physical Geo era
phy. 19,00
Latin, Greek and French, with any of the a
bova branches. SI 2,00
I f i'l deduction will be made for absence.
For further particulars inquire of
Rev. P. L. HARRISON, a. k.
JnlySl.1867. Principal.
AT COST! AT COST!!
We prcpose to Sell our entire stock of Winter
Dress Goods. Dress Trimmings. Shawls, Ilood,
Sobins, Breakfast Shawls, Cloths, Casst
merrs Satticctts, Flannels, Blankets,
Under-shirts and Drawers, Cas
simere Shirts, Hoop and Bal
moral Skirts, Gloves,
JloUery, Ladicj' Coats, Hats and Caps, Bonnet
Velvets, Frames, Ribbons, Feathers, Flowers,
and Ladies' and Children's Hats,
AT NET COST,
to reduce stock for Spring.
NIVLIXG k SHOWERS,'
KEYSTOKE STORE,
j 6. Clearfield, Fa. '09.
DELAINES AT 20 CENTS PER YARD,
CALICOES, from 10 to 12 cents,
Muslins, 10 cents and upwards,
at the KEYSTONE STORE
FURS Ladies', Genu' and Children's Furs,
ba lance of stock at greatly reduced prices,
at the KEYSTONE STORE.
SnOES a fresh invoice of GLOVE CALF
BUTTOSED BOOTS.SUt Polish Bal
morals,, at prices to suit the times,
a the KEYSTONE STORE.
WANTED Country Produce, in exchange
for CHEAP GOODS, at the
KEYSTONE STORE,
Clearfield, Penn'a.
Jan. 6, '69 tf.
TTTOOLEN GOODS AT COST. After this date,
f all woolen goods, including hoods, nubias,
breakfast shawls, sootags. children's eapes.scarfs,
caps ire, will be sold at cost, at
Jan.1, la9. , , J. P. KRATZEB'S.
PITTSBURG ADVERTISMENTS.
yAL
LEY FORGE I ,OW WORKS.
John Hall & Co.,
. . , MANUFACTURERS OF
Plows, Cultivators, Shovel-Plows ilar
. rows and Union Mowers,
Hot. 121 123 Liberty st., corner of Pitt it.,
Pittsburgh, Pa.
N. B. Our eastings and points being made in
an air furnace are in every way superior to those
made by other manufacturers. Feb 12,'63-ly.
JAMES T. BRADY & CO.,
(Successors to S. JOJYES ir CO..)
Corner of Fourth and Wood Sts.,
PITTSBURGH, PA.,
BANKERS,
Buy and sell all kinds of Government Securities,
Gold Silver, and Coupon.
Sfx per cent. Interest allowed oa Deposits.
Money Loaned on Government Securities at
lowest market rates. Agents for Union and Cen
tral Pacific Railroad. Pamphlets sent on appli
cation, free of charge. Sept.3 ,'68.
N0N EXPLOSIVE.
THE NEW LIGHT,
FETROLEUM FLUID,
Gives twice the light of Carbon Oil.and safe under
all circumstances. CANNOT BE EXPLODED.
The undersigned are now manufacturing, and
have for sale, their new Petroleum Fluid, made
by distillation, without the aid of compounds,
which 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. 6 Hand Street.
Jan. 20 '6'J-3m Pittsburgh, Pa.
NEW HARDWARE STORE.
Lindsay, Sterritt & Emver.
Importers and Dealers in
HARD W ARE
AND .
CUTLERY.
Entire New Stock just opened and will
be offered to the trade at the
LOWEST EASTERN PRICES.
SEAR rSIOS DEPOT,
S37 Liberty Street,
Aug. 26,'68-ly PITTSBURGH, PA.
JEINEMAN, MEYRAN & SEIDLE.
No. 42 Fifth st . 1 door from Wood t.,
Pittsburgh, Pa.,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
FINE JEWELRY, WATCHES. DIAMONDS,
Pure Silver-ware, French Clocks, Piated
Ware of every description. Tea Setts,
Spoons, Forks, oo. Watch makers
Tools and Material. and agency
of the celebrated
AMERICAN WATCHES.
We also keep the largest and most varied assort
ment of the very bett American made
CLOCKS
to be found in aav city, east or west.
Persons in want of any article in our line, either
at wholesale or for their own use. will find
our price lower and our assortment lar
ger than anv to be found west of New
York City.
WATCH REPAIRING.
To this branch of our trade (being ourselves
practical watch makers) we pay very special
attention. We employ a foiee of the
very best Artists in tbe country,
and any and all fine, delicate
and difficult work entrusted to our care for the
trade or individuals may rely on getting
the utmost satisfaction. Work may be
sent in by express or .itherwise.
RE NEMAN, MEYKAN ir SKIDLE.
Wholesale and Retail Jewelers and Silversmith's.
ap29- 42 Filth St., Pittsburgh. '63-ly
1HE CHEAPEST GOODS
ARE SOLD BY
RICHARD MOSSOP,
SEALER IK
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, ltd
MARKET STREET, CLEARFIELD, PA.
Read the following list of goods and frofittherehy
Cheap
CJiMp
Ckeap
Cheap
Cheap
Cheap
Cheap
Cheap
Cheap
Ckeap
FOR THE LADIES.
Always on hand a large stock of La
dies goods such ae Coburg Cloth,
Alpacas, De Laines. Ginghams,
Prints, C'hinti, Kerchiefs, Nu
bies, Bonnets, Gloves, etc.
FOR GENTLEMEN,
Always on hand Black, Blue. Brown
Good
Good'
Good9
Good9
Good9
Good9
Good9
Good9
Good9
Good9
Good
ana urey (Jlotns, fancy and Black
Casimeres. Sattinets. CasaineU,
isicap
Cheap
X weeds, 1'Iain and t ancy V est
ings. Shirting, etc.,eto. eto.
Good9
Good9
Cheav
Cheap
KEADY-MADE
Good9
Good9
Good9
Good9
Good9
Good9
Good9
Good9
Cheap Such as Coats, Pants. Vests, Under
C'heapi shirts, and other Ffannel shirts.
Cheap
Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Neck
y-ueap
I heap
Cheap
Cheap
ties.uum Uoouand Shoes. and
a variety of other articles.
HOUSEHOLD GOODS,
Such as Unbleached and Bleached
Muslins. Colored Muslins. Linen
and cotton tablecloths, Oil cloth,
Linen and hemp fowls, car
pets, curtains, fringe, etc
HARDWARE, AC.
If you want Nails or spikes, Manure
or other forka Saw-mill or other
saws. Smootn; ng irons. Locks,
Hinges, etc. go to Mossop's
where you n buy cheap.
IF YOU WANT
"heav
Good9
Good9
Good9
Good9
Cheap
Cheap
Cheav
Cheap
Cheav
Good9
Good9
Good9
Good
Good9
Good
Good9
Good9
Good9
Good9
Good9
Goods
Goods
CheMp
Cheap
Cheap
theap
Cheap
Ckeap
Cheap. Knives and forks, Butcher Knives,
Cheap1 Shoe and Stove blacking, Manilla
Cheapl and hemp ropes. Ink, Paper or
Cheap Pens, Powder, Shot or Lead,
Clnau etc., buy tbem at Mossop s.
Cheap
IV YOn WANT 'Goods
o heap
Cheap
Shoe Last or Tegs, Palm or Fancy Goods
Soap, Starch, V all Paper or Win- '.Goods
Cheap
Cheap
Ckeap
Cheap
Cheap
Cheap
Cheap
Cheap
Cheap
Cheap
Goods
Goods
aownaaes, j.ampa,ijaiiipiuucs
or Wicks, coal oil, eto , go to
Mossop's cheap cash store.
Goods
Goods
IF YOD WANT
i j . r ii- TT1,;.. ranas
i-
brown sugar, hams, shoulders or f-.j.
Goods
sides, eofiee; imperial, xoung
Hjson orblacK tea. buy them
at Mossop's cheap for cash.
IF YOU WANT
Tallow candles, fine or coarse salt.
Syrup or molasses, cheese, dried
apples or peaches, water or so
cio cracxers, call at Mossop's
where you can buy cheap.
Goods
Goods
Goods
Cheap
Goods
Cheap
C neap
Cheap
Cheap.
Cheap.
Goods
Goods
Goods
Goods
Goods
IF YOU WANT
Goods
Goods
C.eapPort wine for Medical or Sacramen-
Cheap
tal uses. Sweet wine, old Monon-
Goods
Goods
Goods
Goods
Cheap
Cheap
Cheap:
gabela or rye whisay, Cherry
and Cognao brandy, buy at
Mossop's eheap cash store.
IF YOU WANT
Raisens, Figs. Prunes or dried Cur
rants; filberts, cream, pecan or
ground nuts, candies. Liquorice
or Liquorice root, buy them
at Mossop'scheapand good.
IF YOU WANT
Cheap
Cheap'
Cheap
Cheap
Goods
Goods
I Goods
Goods
Goods
Goods
Good.
Goods
Cheap
Cheap
1, heap
Ckeap
Cheap
Id UBJ muj --v , iTOOfls
Good,
Ckeap,
Cheap
Ckeap
sura to go to jnossop, lor ut (Joodt
cheaper for eaab than any other , Goods
person in Clearfield oonnty. Goeds
November 27, 1861. p27'5-,t7orfj
.heap
Approved etuntr produee of w shnd taken at
the msuoJ market wriee nmenehanfr for rood
TLANKTS a large stoea of fine whit woolen
a Kl.nk.ia am,v la.nkta. artillerv blankets.
gum blankeiajhomc bUnkets,at J.P. KRATZEB'S.
E. W. GRAHAM.
A. A. GRAHAM.
NEW FIRM!
JASB; GRAHAM & SONS,
WHOLESALE' AND RETAIL DEALERS
ia all kinds of
Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, Hats
and Caps,Notions,Grocerie3, Hard
ware, Queensware, Wood and
Willowware, Flour, Bacon,
Fish, Salt, etc., etc., etc.,
MARKET STREET,
Clearfield, Pa.
The Largest, Best and Cheapest stock
of goods to be found in the county
is now on sale at
JAS. B. GRAHAM k SONS.
FOR THE LADIES
They have Bonnets. Silks Coburgs, Alpacas,
Merinos. Wool Delaines, Lustres, Ging
hams, Prints, Poplins, Lawns, Sun
shades, Handkerchiefs Kid and
other Gloves. Hosiery. Balmo
rals, Hoop-skirts, and a
general variety of rib
bons, trimmings,
Buttcns, Braids, etc., at the lowest prices.
FOR GENTLEMEN
They have Black and Blue Cloths, Black and
Fancy Cassimores,Sattinetts, Tweeds, Mel
tons, Witer- proof Cloth, Silk, Satin
and common Ycstings, etc., in
great variety, and at prices
that will give general
satinfaetion 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,
Hand kerchiefs and neck-tics,
Cotten and Woolen socks,
Calf and Kip boots
and Shoes, Gum
Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, and such
other articles as are usually needed.
HOUSEHOLD GOODS,
Amonjr " .hieh may be fouud Carpeti,0il cloths,
Rugs, Brown Muslins, Bleached Muslins,
Drillings, Pillow casing. Sheetings,
Toweiings, Table cloths, Table
covers, Window Blinds, Cur
taina,Ticcings and a very
large assortment of
such articles as
are wanted by housekeepers, and at
pxices 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 tbe dozen or piece, 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 sinds, Augurs. Screws,
Nails, Spices, Tacxs, Brads, -hovels,
Spades.Uoes. Forks, Axes, Hatch
ets.Chisels.Ktiives and Forks,
Butcher Knives, Carving
Knives and forks,
and all articlesHisually wanted by the peoplo.
GROCERIES, ETC.,
Consisting of Sugars. Coffees, Teas. Spices,
Syrups, Dried Fruits, Cheeee.Flour, Bacon,
Feed, etc., always on hand and for
a'.e at a small advance ou cost.
WOOD & WILLOWWARE,
Such as Tubs, Buckets and Churns, Clothes
wringers and Waeh boards. Clothes. Mar
ket and Diuner Baskets. general as
sortment, at all times, in store
and for sale low.
IN FACT,
GRAHAM A SONS sell all articles that are
usually kept in a well-regulated country
store, and bence the people generally
will find it to their advantage to
buj goods of them.
SAWED LUMBER.
We are also extensively engaged in bnying
and selling all kinds of Sawed Lumber,
and as we intend giving this branch
of business special attention, we
feel assuredtbatwecan make
it to the advantage of
thoee who have lumber for sale to deal with ns.
Orders filled for all kinds of Lumber.
GOODS ARRIVING DAILY;
Grain and eountry produce taKen in
exchange for Goods.
Ace. 26,1668.
is. B. SSAHAK.
JECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES
OF CLEARFIELD COUNTY,
FOR THE YEAR A. D., 186S.
WM. K.-WRIGLEY, Esq', Treasurer of Clearfield
county, in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania,
in aco.unt with said oounty. from the 7Ua day
of Januery, A.D.. 1868, until the 16th day of
January, A. D , 1869.
dkbtor. . I r
To amount due county by Treasurer
Moore s last settlement, , . S
To amount due School and Road refund
in Woodward township.
To am i due lrom Collector's on county
for 187 and previous years,
To am't due from col a on State for 1367
and previous years, . ,
To am't due from unseated lands 136ft,
Xo am't due from unseated lands 1867,
To am't due from col s returns leri6,
To am't due from enl's returns 1867,. .
To am t received from J. B Graham ia
Bradford. 1867 and previous veers,
321 32
33 83
239 04
; 02 61
7,2a3- 4r
7,258 39
24A 68.
176 81
5 50
To. am't assessed seated, oounty. 1868,
14,591 27
1.U2 03
6,948 19
io am I assessed. seated, Mate, JBO-i.
To am't assessed unseated lands 1!!,,
To am't assessed pur ool 's return I Sort, .
To additional ass t. Decattrrand Fergu
son townnhips. 1867,
rsni 'tread tea day assessment. ,
To am't int on J. Buruey's duplicate.
To iq'i ret 'd on sale ot county maps.
To am'tree'd from lands sold by Coiar's,
To am't ree'd on sale of stove in Treas
urers' Ofiice, . j
To am't ree'd as Jury lees.
To am't ree'd on redemption oi lands,
To am't reo'd fines and forfeitures.
To am't ree'd J road tax on yard lands
for 1S67, in Goshen tw'p. as per act
of Assembly of 22 J March. 1867,
To am't transferred fiuia militia fund,
72 51
17 55
2II. 45
26 98
24 0U
374 00
17. 00
24 00
S4! 23
?98 6'J
l.yt 46
-4il 06
Total, Std.O.i-l jV
cnanrroR.
By amount ooUtaedrng from collectors' for ISC'S
and previous yearn. $1,053 S3
By an.ount outstanding from collectors on
State nt 72
By amount outstanding from t7. S. Lands 6 948 19
By amount .outstanding from collectors
returns for 1867 and previous years, 40 45
By amount outstanding from collectors
returns 1868 51
By exonerations tc collectors on county
(or 1868 and previous yearn. 471 7?
By exonerations to collectors on Stata
for 1868 and previous years, 53
By exonerations on IT. 8. Lands
fcr 1867 and previous years. 337 91
By relundis on l. S. Lands for 1867
and previous years. , 95,20
By percentage to collectors o county
1867 ami provious years, 740 23
By percentage lo collector on State 57 60
By State Treasurers receipt for State tax 660 51
By belief orders renewed, 3 3j
By lsse8ora wages. 597 75
By Auditor ai d Clek, 270 0
By Clock and Dials, I,u79 40
By Court Crier, 86 00
by klectionexpensea. 1,540 5S
By Books and stationary. 251 50
By Auditing Proth'y and Registers accounts, SO 00
By Agricultural Hooimj, 100 00
By Counsel fees, J6Q 00
By Burnside Bridge, 305 U0
By District Attorney, 323 u0
By Express and postage, 18 39
By Constables eosts, 371 15
By Foxes and Wild Cats, 203 00
By M tu. S. BraHlcy Clerk, 700 00
By Duplicates 75 00
By Coiumissioner; office vis :
Chas S. Worrell. 161 days, S 102 50
. Honry S'ono, 158 days 395 00
Othello Suead. 163 days, 407 50
Samuel U Shaffner, 16 days. 40 00 1,245 00
By Jury commissioners and Clerk, 57 00
By Inquest 139 49
By Jauitors fees, - 57 00
By Justice, fees 26 80
By Grand Jurors. 873 60
By Traverse Jurors, 2-i77 59
By Penitentiary,
By Lunatio Asylum,
By llou?e of Refuge,
By Physician,
By Printing,
By Painting,
By State road per Act of March' 18S7,
By Road damages,
By Tipaiaves,
By Prolhonatory's fees,
By Repairs to Jail,
By Repairs to Court House,
By Fuel for Court House,
By Sheriff fees,
By Fuel for Jail,
By Reward for bortr thieves,
By Material for Court House and Jail
3.158 19
869 67
286 43
408 34
39 25
769 00
363 00
312 25
55 00
114 08
652 84
443 35
S6i Oi
110
1.243 6i
105 93
40 00
as per bills,
By J. P. Kratzer,
ByMerrel and Bigler,
By J. P, Kratzer,
ivy Richard Miisgop
By Merrel and Bigler,
By Richard .Mossup,
By J. ir. Kratzer,
By Miscellaneous,
By Costs oi making land deeds,
By Amount overpaid State,
By Commonwealth costs,
By Bears and Oshell,
By Win. AppIeroD.
By David Michaels,
By Gordon Et al.
By John Appleton,
By Lena Miller,
By John Casey,
By Thos. Evans,
By James Lee.
By George Shank,
By Isa.o Morrison,
By John Flanigan,
By Jacob Thurston,
by Jf.M. Farewell,
By John Feeney,
by Philip Stegoer, .
by Ilortoo ami Irwin.
By Hough and Ilartzel,
By H. J. lloughentury,
By Wm. Silvia,
By I. Kitchen,
By Ball and Bear,
By Barber.
By Cnlvin Smcad,
By J. 7. Kitchen,
By Stone for Jail,
Fy Road views.
By Court House bonds.
By Court Uuuse coupons.
S42 34
75 70
24 15
33 17
35 43
6 97
10 96 223 72
30 52
153 00
31 35
$21 90
12 00 '
169 71
157 38
15 30
63 00
12 00
2'. 78
27 87
62 19
421 52
425 1 3
130 92
76 lo
47 65
10 00
9 12
21 01
5 00
3 00
37 83
161 33
8 74
39 62
73 40 2,057 10
65 70
2(13 110
3.500 00
120 00
By paid G. W. Snydor County Soper
intendantas per Act ot Assembly of
April 9ih 1867-for incidental expens
es for Teachers Institute for 1867
and 1868, S3 per bills filed. IPS 00
By Trias percentage recieving 31,713 65, 475 78
By Trea's percentage paying 25,971 34, 389 57
Bal. dus County by Treasurer W ricley, 4.3.15 66
S10, 033 59
Amount due from Collectors for 1868 and
previous years : .
Yr. I Names.
T
ps. j County.
Bounty.
1867 T. S Washburn,
1863 A dam Breth,
Becearia.
$06 69
S313 88
49 38
Bell,
Olearfi'd
Ferguaon
Goshen,
Jordan.
G. L. Reed,
Joftiah Henry.
Wm. Grhbam.
W. G Williams,
fl30 63
804 79
34 47
83 83
7 96
13 08
27 35
40 851
Lor Hertliue,
Wm. Price,
Karthaus
Pike
112 78
JS1553 39,1320 30
Yr.
Names.
Tw'ps.
State.
f9 86
19 85
12 99
44 02
Militia.
14 20
t3l 07
10 42
12 47
7 50
30 57
1867IT.S Washburn, Becearia,
1868, G. L. Reed.
Clearfi'd
Tnsiuh Henry,
Ferguson
Goshen,
Jordan,
Piko,
Wm Grnham.
W. G. Williams.
Wm. Price,
$146 72 $106 23
Those marked (t) since paid in fall.
Toam'tCourt house bondsoutftandiDg, $500 00
To amount Court-house bonds interest, 30 00
To probable expenses of County tor '69. 13,000 00
By am't due from collectors, 1.553 39
By am t due from col's returns, 112 94
By am't due from uns'ed Id's, 6.948 19
By am t due from eo'y Tres"r. 4,335 66
By deficiency to be raised by
taxation, 5,070 80
Totals, $18.030 00 $13.030 00
Detailed Statement.
Wl.j. mt of bonds issued to date, $270,335 00
Whole am't of bonds re-
,lmd tn Jan 1868. 5134.UU3 uu
Whole am't red d 1868, 53.97a 00
213.070 00
$57265 00
S 3,055 00
15,700 00
12,900 00
10,145 00
15.300 00
1,800 00
Bonds Outstanding :
Amount ove
Ain't due iu
irdne,
Jcly 1869, 910,200 00
Am't due in
Jan. 1870, 5,500 00
.Inlv I87A. Q oiiA nn
Am't due in
Am't due in
.ln 1871. 3 mm nn
Am't due in
July 1871, fl.245 00
Jan. 1872. 3 Sinn Oil
Am't due in
Am't due in
July 1872, " 13,500 00
Am't due in
Jan. i7J, x,uu uu
.Inl. 1K73 !M1A AH
Am't due in
July 1878,' 1,500 00
Am't dae in
Am't redeemable during '69, $18,755 09
A m"t int. on bonds unred'd. 3.044 70
To be provided for during 186?,. $21,799 70
Am't due from eol's for '63 A pr. ys, $1 ,320 30
Am't due from unseated lands, 4.342 77
Am't due from collectors returns, j'
Am't due from Treasurer Wrigley,' 13.957 37
Am't to be raised by taxation, . 2.053 02
Total, S2ir7997Q
General Statement of Eoad Fund
for 1866 and 1867.
WM. K. WR11JJEY, Esq .Treasurer of Clearfield
county, in tbe Commonwealth of Pennsylvania,
in aceount with the severltl Tcwnshias in said
county for Road Funds.
' . PKBTOU. . . . ., t
To balance due from Treasurer Moor
at last settlement.' . $ 4S 37
To bal due from col's return, in Vnion.- j . 2 40
To baldue trom unseated landsfor I86G, 7,25.1 46
To bal due frouj unseated landsfor 1867, 7.25 89
To bal due from col s return for 1866-7, 57. 2ft
To bal due from addiiinnal as'essmont, 9 86
To agg. am't ass'd on U S. lands for '68, 8.685 21
Total, . $23,835 44
, .-.I .. eitumroR. - . ,
B"7 SifC-nia't dae from U S. land for '63. fS.685 21
By aggregate amouut of exonerations, 34 5 94
My eg'egate amount of refunds. ... 62 85
By ggregte amount paid supervisors, 12 038 93
KJ aggregate amount due townships, 2,702 46
Total, 823 835 44
STTBMNT IS flKTAIL DKBTOR.
Townships
Tax of Tax a'd!Bel ddelO.I ret
866-1 8S7. j for ,l6S. Jan . '6S j '66-67
BcrcaHrt,
Bell.
Bogg.
Bloom.
Bradford,
Brady
Burnside,
Chest.
Covington,
Decatnr,
Ferguson,
Fox.
Girard.
Goshen,
Graham,
Guelicb,
Huston,
Jordan.
Karthaus,
Knox
Lawrence,
Morris,
Penn,
Pike,
Union.
V oodward,
Tetals.
S50S 44
$300
423
IU
133
111
475
159
son
305
362
44
3M
391
2ri6
2.04
76
2i0
275
431.
379
ir.5
150
341
455
07
69
67i
47
1S
77
TOO A
2-14 07
262' 74
143 86
73 18
423 73,
61)8 17.
379 20
704.88
66 46
3r. 3D
. Off
:i7 OSi
9i 00
4 nn
50 23
5 34
5 00
t I'lt
T Tt 32
froo
2 00'
1 4 32!
4 n
155 44
14 25
?.!I4 76i
3.r 62'
3.42! 5S
IRT76
362 1 6
21
11
115 41
0
83
19 50, 30 00
96!
5II 44:
42
7!) 58
273 96
2"9 20
9r
7S
80
sn
75
20 80
6I8 32.
134 16
2 16
574 08
SI4.5I2 35. $3,685 21 S5-I8 37 $57 25
STATEMENT 13 DETAIL CBKUtf.
Townships Eloner'
r I ations.
Trena's Amount I Bal. due
per ct.jpaid twp's Jan.1869.
515 2..I S4T44 $ 179S
21 27 5D5 00 103 60
8 521 2iO 86 25 75
6 03 2l i il 00 6 74
4 46 167 IS, 30 96
23 34 640 00 143 52
12 86 135 4S 275 07
13 26 280 00 ?07 67
1 1 38 300 Oil 60 60
21 15 623 32 117 1 7
1 99 . 0 00 15 93
10 06 277 36
16 17 152 45u 383 95
19 II 604 72 38 61
11 84 434 27 flO 87
10 64 330 00 21 62
102 65 3X92 34 369 92
5 61.! 13 : 00 46 31
10 86' 26 00 ? 46
14 4i 400 00 f,0 06
15 34) 461 03 51 07
23 72, 620 00 156 62
8 37 210 0 15 47
6 23 226 Oil 4 00
IS 5S 5P4 16 170 57.
17 22 .4-2 46 67 it
$12,038 98 $2,702 46
Beccariu,
Bell,
Boggs.
Bloom.
Bradford,
Brady.
Burnside,
Chest.
Covington,
Decatur,
Ferguson.
Fox
Girard.
Goshen,
Grabam,
Guelich,
Huston,
Jordan,
Karthaus,
Kuox,
Lawrence.
Morris,
Penn,
Pike.
Union.
Wood ward
$1.1. 10.
I 421
3 52
I 4 14
.27 26
21 10
19 60
5 76
63 23,
1 oil
12 00
i 06
67 76
7 20
22 50!
12 42
30
12 96
20 23
12 23
Totals, $345 94
Note. The sum of 529 86 was collected as road
tax off lands returned by the owners, viz: Brad
ford $5 29 ; Decatur $10,05 ; Ferguson $7.50 and
Fox 7,02. Tbe refunds were, vis: Breuaria
SI .1.00; Bradford S2.10, Girard SI.C0; Huston
$7,00; Jordan 25 cents; Karthaus S20. 70 ; Morris
$1; Penn $3,21 ; Woodward 13.97; Total $62,85.
Bounty Fund.
WM. K. WRIGLEY, Ksq .Treasurer of Clearfield
County in tho Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
in account with Bounty Fund for tbe year
A. D. 1868
DEBTOR.
To balance due fpnd last settlement, $115 92
To ballance due from from collector!- for
1867 and previous years. 3.752 55
robal. due from Unseated L'a.nds' 18t. 25.42 74
To bal. due from Unseated Lands 1367. 14.519 80
Tobal. due from collectors returns 1336, 762 9i
To bal. due from ccllectors returns 18G7, 357 23
To bal. due from collectors returns
additional. 80 90
To amount assesed seated 1838. 8.818 O'.i
To amount assessed Unseated 1363, 4,34 2 77
To amount atsesied collectors return 1863, 36 34
Total, 3582B929
CREDITOR,
By ba!. due from collector! for
1863 and previous years. $1,320 39
By bal. due from unseated lands for 1863 4,342 70
By bal. due from collectors re
turns for 1867 and previous years, 84 99
By bal.due trom collectors returns for 163, 36 34
By amonnt exonorations unseated lands, 1,989 60
By amount refunds unseated lands, 492 27
By exonerations to collectors 736 86
By percentage lo collectors 176 36
By exonerations on collectors re
turns for 1869 and '67. 255 72
By amount of Bonds redeemed the
past year, . is.975 00
By amount of coupons. 4,707 57
By amount of coupons Burnsido and
Pike Schools 372 00
By Treasurer percentage on receiv
ing 45,072 09 at 1 per cent. 450 72
By Treasurer percentage on pay
ing 37.151 59 at 1 percent. 371 51
Bal due fund by Treasuror Wrigley 13,957 37
Total, s58,263 29
Statement of School Fund for 1867
and 1868.
WM K. WRIGLEY Em , Treasurer of Clearfield
county, in tbe Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
in account witn tne several t-cbool districts lu
said county for School Fuuds vis :
DEBTOR.
To Bal. due from Treasurer Moore last
settlement. 9 17G 09
To amount due from collectors returns 10 72
To amount due from U. 8. lands for I860, 8,313 47
To amount due from V S. landsfor 1867. 9,335 69
lo amount due col teuton returns for '65-67 130 80
To amount due from additional assess
ment, t 2 14
To amount assessed on U S land for 1863, 11.352 no
Total,
CREntTmt.
By aggregate amount due from U.S.
lands for 1863,
By aggregate exonerations,
By aggregate refunds.
By overcharge in Bradford,
By Treasurers percentage.
By aggregate amount paid School
Treasurer,
By aggregate ballance due districts,
Total,
Si'J.y.ll 51
Sll.352 80
570 00
57 13
5 03
551 90
13,933 49
3462 35
92993I5I
STATEMENT IS DSJTAIL DEBTOR.
1868-1867. for 1863 Jan '63 j '36-67.
$991 43 600 14
709 02 557 29 I
355 21 373 74 8 ?3
334 52 173 50 5 48;
275 35 2oO 10 23 49 50 82
1.481 77 666 06 12 55 U 50
743 44 313 30 J
744 94 390 26
872 13 J81 45 1J 55 15 40
1,273 72 638 6l 2 TBI
82 37 55 23 3 83
294 69
619 83 472 74 8 08
1,147 69 783 26 5 04
1.026 46 667 60
633 28 345 98
1.026 23 1,047 13 J 04
266 35 182 66 45 00
549 77 375 09 19 69
625 8.3 413 83
767 12 647 14 1 54
1.027 84 , 493 96. 12 12 .
483 1 4 290 12 8 74
24 83 196 04 21 21
185 50 20ft 38
1,176 89 829 36 3 77
$18,199 16$U,352 60 $176 09 S1308ft
Becearia,
Bell.
Boggs,
Bloom.
Bradford,
Brady.
Burnside,
Chest,
Covington
T)Octur.
Ferguson
Fox.
Girard.
Goshen,
Graham,
Gulich, -Houston,
Jordan,
Karthaus,
Knox,
I.awrenoe,
Morris, .
Penn, -
Pike,
Union.
Woodwaid
STATEMENT 15) DETAIL CREDITOR.
Townshipsl E?.one
Tress's Amount Bal. due
per ct.j paid tp'g. Jan 1869,
29 74 700 00. 224 44
21 27 575 00 102 33
16 66 500 0 40 41
1 031 329 85 . 1
8 26 229 14 49 69
47 05 I 200 00 299 89
2 0 689 43
22 35 604 23
26 1ft 500 00 ' 314
39 34 1,141 70 146 63
J 75 70 00 12 6S
8 84 175 47f . 44 02
13 59 350 00 245 2
j 34 67 1,002 00 ti 94
I 30 79 730 00 252 34
19 15 500 00 : 119 13
30 80 975 28
I 7-99j 200 0 47 62
I 17.84J 40 00 154 It
18 94 500 00 96 20
I 23 01 547 81 197
30 83 900 00 91 tl
14 64 403 75 33 1
8 54 274 21 24 17
5 56 125 00 54 94
35 30 1,000 P0 1 ,.6 4?
$551 90 $13,938 49 $3,462 36
Becearia,
Bell,
Boggt.
Bloom.
Bradford,
Brady,
Burnside,
Chest,
Ce.vington
Decatur,
Ferguson,
Fox, .,
Girard,
Goshen,
Graham,
Guelich.
Huston,
lasdan, .
Karthaus.
10 4:
12 9;
23 h:
47 71
118 31
45.08
10 37
58 88
1- 30
r 2o
13 15
20 32
10 441
33 72
Knox,
16 14
45
16 87
Lawrence,
Morris,
Penn,
Piko,
Union.
Woodward
48 84
Totals
Note. The addition. I ,
to the sm of $62 H,i,- Brad, $35 63. Decatur
$ 7 16 and rergnaonSS 35. The refund, amount
ed in the aggregate to 13. viz : Beocaria$l 60.
lllJs"l-?l fjrth.u.SS 76, Morri.,51
GertificateV
We. tbe nnder! rn,t n, , , ;..- .
5oty of Clearfield, in the Commonwealth
1 ennsylvania. having examined the several ae.
counts and vouchers of William E Wrigley Esq
Treasurer of said county, for 1868. Dc-eertilV
that we find tbem as above stated.
The amount due the County fund1 by aim' is
(54.33J t.6) fi.ur thousand three ha.Jred and
thirty-ftve dollars and sixty six cents.. The only
indebtedness cf the county fund is ($500) on
Court Hours bond.
The amount i!n A.. i: r
- ; , . . "'iiini irom collec
tors is (l,a33 39) one thousand five hundred and"
-..j H luirry-nme cents, CoantV
funds and(S!44 72) one hundred and fovtv.sii
dollars and seventy-two cents-State and" (J106 23
orw hundred an 1 six dollars and tweuty.lhree cU
dlllllla inea Euh,i,(. ,k. , viT
, . - sut. vxonerauous
"ui1.rros,,rers uJ Collectors percentage. . ,
- J'.VM1' dae ""-WV from.nnseiited lands
is (56.943 19) six thousand nine hundred and forty-eight
dollars and nineteen cents.
The aggregate amount of Bounty Bonds still
unredeemed lis (557.265 09) fifty seven thousand,
two hundred and sixty-five dollars. The asuoant
to oe redeemed riurinv lAiu - .
tcen thotifand seven hundred and fifty fivedoliars
V , JW wl" moont to the
sum of $3,014 70 three, thousand forty-four dol
lara and wv.nt. u . . t , , : i -,
.me amount dae
from collectors is (51,320 3o).one thonsan three
nnniirail enii aa..e J
, " ponar ana. thirty . eents,
from unreated lands S4,342 771 four theusand
three hundred fourty-two dollars and seventy,
seven cents, from ool ectors retsras (S12I 24'osia
hundred twenty one dollars and twenty four
cents, amount due from (13 P57 37) thirteen thous
and nine hundred and fifty-seven dollars and
thirty-seven eents. leaving a deficienoy of ($2,
Oob 02) two thon-and and fifty eight dollars and
two ceuls to be rawed by taxation to meet the
current payments of the year.
The aggregnte ballance due the seversl School
districts by tbe Treasurer, is ($3,462 36) three
thousand four hundred and sixty-two dollars and
thirty six eents, which is respectively set forth in
the tabular statement above.
The aggregate reliance due the several town
ships for road funds by the Treasurer is ($2,702.
4o) two tboutaud seven hundred .and two dollars
and Torty six cents, also set forth in a tabular
statement above.
Witness our hands, at Clearfield", this 30th day
of January, A. D. 1869
, At.,e" HENRY STr.jfK. r
W, S. Bradlet, UTHELLO SMEAD if
Clerk. SAM L 11 SHAFFNER, )
r,,TVE,!i undersigned Auditors or ihe County of
t learfield, in tbe Commonwealth of Pennsylvania,
having inot at the Court House in the bo?ough of
Cleai field according to law, and having examined
the several accounts and vouchers of William K.
H rgley Esq . Treasurer or said coaety forth
year A. D. I8t9, do report that we find them as
above stated.
a J fivm0n? dn" rron? hiB' to 'ne county is S4,
335 66) lour thousand three hundred and thirty
0I7 e? 'fu f d '"J-."" eeDt- 00 Cnty ($13,
Ja7 J7) thirteen thousand nine hundred and fiftr
f$ie7"?r w" ?? "V-ven cents, on road fund
(j2 702 46 I two thousand seven hundred and two
(S3 466 30) three ihousand lour hundred End sixty
dollars and thirty-six cents.
In testimony whereof we have hereunto setour
hands this 3tHh day of Jannarv A. D. 1369.
J A. L. FLKUAL, it. .)
CLARK BROWN, It. g.1
Attest: PUICE ROWLEfl. 1.. s
G. B. Good ladder, Connty Auditors.
Clerk. Clearfield Feb 3, 1869.
h U, LbALh;,Tb property occupied by
P AJ.UUC", wiruer 01 need and
Fourth Streeu, Clearfield borough, consisting of
a good substantial Plank House.fnd the lot (about
tbree-fourihsof an acre) is offered far sale The
altuatioa ia elnsn in K k.:i , t . . . .
excellent location for business tir... bv-
terms. apply on the premises. Nov. 1 1-1869.
C. CR0MM,
MERCHANT TAILbrt.
MARKET STREET, CtEABFtktD, PA.,
Adjoining the residence of Dr. J. G. Uartswick,
Keeps a fine asaortmtint r 1
... -- - - f..a,ii auu 1KBCT
cloths, cawmeres, etc., which he will make up to
-. . ltnl oijyiva, (je lowest prioes.
Being an experienced workman, he guarantees
entire catisiactinn a ,1,... .. ...11:. .
.w v. uuuiiv usuuoiri
solicited. f ,., or, KQ.e
JfEV SPRING STOCK!
J. SHAW k SON.
Have just returned from the east and are bow
opening an entire Be stock of goods in the room
formerly occupied by Wm. F. Irwin, on Market
Street, wbl-h the 6w offer to the peblio at the
lowest cash price.
Their stock consists of a genera! assortment of
Dry Goods, Groceries, Queensware, Hardware,
Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Bonnets, Dress Goods,
Fruits, Candies. Fish, Salt, Bronms, Kails, ate,
in fact, everything usually kept in a retail store
eta fee Bad by calling at this store, or will bo
procured to order.
Their stock is well selected, and consists of the
newest goods, Is of the best quality, of the latest
ty!es, acd will be sold at lowest prices for cash.
or exchanged for approved country produoo.
Be sure and call and examine oar stock before
making your purchases, as we are determined
"lease all who may favor ns with their eustom.
May 8, 1367. J.'SHAWSOK.
HOUSEKEEPERS, and those contempratiof;
matrimony, would save money, by .ayiez
their household goods, such as buckets, tubs,
brooms, baskets, ehurns. butter bowls, ladles ran
ters, sieves, brushes.el.uhe pins, clothe lines, bed
f meb7 .M"h...b'1i?"'.bk7 .m"-. Ip
l, , . ' -". cauuie suces. porcelain
aettles. tea esn e 1 , .5 . ..
glasws.meat stands, table oilcloths. Ac. 'at
..i - j. y. KUATZER'8
SHOEMAKERS can buy, at a small advance on
city n rices Ri.lt, c t. 1 . :
can Kip and Calf tkiiis.Kip'up per, Spanish Kip,
.iniuga. rinaings, ao . 01
. 100a. J. f. KKATZtK.
PARED PEACHES tbe best in market, at the.
store of J B GKAHAMAbOKSv
FEED the cheapest in the county. 4 .
May 29 "kof
OP'g.
lABLE CHAINS a good avticle. on hand and.
for sale by MKKKKLL A BIGLER.
GROCERIES-th. tbeapest in tbe eo.nty. at
MJ M" MOSSOP.
F0DDE& CVTTERS of .up.rtormakfar
reaionaHe prites, at MEKRKLL aad
BIQLER'.Clearfiei,Pa. Nov. U
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