ffie dftdman outttaf, kaxfidb, ga., efonaxi 24, i860. gasman' ioumat -TffiLP, PA., FEB. 24, 1869. TT.. ..a Clearfield ailrorul. ' Am Cincinnati Express Eat at IT Ttrtimors. Dine services will be held e 5 SS Clearfield, follows : B -j Sixdorff in the Lutheran church i, the morning nd evening. By Be'- 0Ter m tho MetttMll8t church io the morning. ' ByReT..Hyethe Btptiat Church. in the evening. '," 5L Francis' charch-Mase at 10J A. M., the JcSnd and fourth Sundavs of each month. ., , - 0 C. Sale. The Administrators of Ti tus H. Bailey, dee'd, offer a farm in Brady township for sale. See advertisement. Skwi.no Made Ea8x Persons in want of sewing machines, sre directed to the ad vertisement of Messrs. Nivling &, Showers, publisled in another colnmn. Corset Band. The subscribers to the Cornet Band, and all others interested, are respectfully requested to meet at the Arbi tration room, in the Court House, on Fri day evening next, at "i o'clock, as business of importance will be presented for their consideration Donation. Rev. "tV! B. Purdy, desires to return hU thanks to the ladies, and oth ers, of Burnside, for the present of a box of dry-good, groceries etc, by which his wardrobe and pantry were largely replen ished. "May our ITeaventy Father abun dantly bless (he kind donors." Impobtaxt. Mr. Blattcnbergcr, as will he seen by reference to our advertising col umns, offers for sale a very valuable proper ty in the Borough of Osceola. The proper ty is situated in the business part of the town, and worthy the attention of those who debire to obtain a good location for business. Market Car.-1-By reference to our ad vertising columns, it will be seen that Mr. Rohm, will be at the Railroad depot in this place, regularly every Thursday, with mar keting of all kinds. Such of our citizens as are in want of articles in his line, should call at the depot between the hours of 12 and 2 to-morrow. The Cocxty Institute The Discus bios. We are in reciept of another com munication from Mr. K. O'Branigan, on this subject. As the communication is a virtual repetition of what has already been Mid. and owing to its great length and the crowded state of our columns, wc omit its publication. The Wii.ua jispfmT Schcte. For the in formation of rivermcn, we would state that Mr. Bauger, the Secretary of the William pnrt Bocro Company, has informed Messrs. Wright, Boynton and Graham, that the schuteat that place is now completed and in pood order, and that lumbermen will experi ence no trouble there in the future. Fire in Altoona. A destructive fire occurred in Altoona on Railroad street.Fri day morning. The fire broke out in the rear office of the VimUcntnr.at 1 : 45 A. M-. and raged until fix o'clock before the flames were subdued. The indtcator building bs burned, together with the grocery store of J. Berkowitz. The office and frame dwelling of R.A.O. Kerr was destroyed. and tlx flames also communicated to the banking loseu of Mr. Kerr, which was slightly dam aged by fire. The total loss is estimated at 125,000. FohTravelers. The Bellefonte Watch tnin jays; "A new accommodation hack Tin hag been established by Mr. J. S. Gray, proprietor of the Mo?hanon IIouc, to run regularly between Fhilipsburg and PortMa tiMa, connecting with all the trains. East tml West. This is a great accommodation, t by the change in the railroad time, pas sengers would otherwise not be able to get through in les than two days. It is now "through in daylight" of the same day, and pisfengers owe Gray a vote of thaiiks and their patronage. " 'We direct special attentiou to day to ad vertisement of the "National Bitters"man ufictureiby Messrs. Walton Si Zug, Phila. The gentlemen are men of large experi ence, energy and high character and the uwss attending the introduction of their Hitters .'bows that they have hit upon an excellent remedy for the ills with which a We majority of people are afflicted. Why be constantly suffering with the "Blues" hen a bottle of the "National Bitter-Twill iveyou health, strength and cheerfulness? As a remedy for Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint At no preparation has been found equal to tb Bitters manufactured by Messrs. Walton A W No. 9 N. 7th St, Philadelphia Late Publications. Godky'b Ladt's Book. Price 3. low excellent magazine has been received. It fully maintains the well-earned reputa tion of being tue best magazine published, t-verylady should have it. Athur s Home Magazine. Price $2 a Hr"A most excelUnt magazine. The -Ircb number contains directions for cook 1D fiah and oysters, 50 ways, besides numer ous illustrations and a large variety of liter ary matter. "THCR s Once a Month. Price 2 a new literary magazine. It con Ums "ny fresh, racy, and instructive lit rar? articles, that will repay a perusal. Abthce' Children's Hour. Price 1,25 a year. This is a spicy and instruo re hfle companion, for children well wor thy attention of parents. A young man living near Nashville, Ten- hue the marriage ceremony was being per formed.. The girl canght her lover in her nns, and had the ceremony concluded be- his death. , MARRIED : On Tuesday,Feb. 16tb,1869, by Rev. Jaa. Clary, Mr. Harvey Draucker and Miss Clara NoLDER,botb of Luthersburg Pa. On Thursday, Feb. 18th, 1869, by Rev. Jas. Clarv, Mr. Mason G. Bloom and Miss Mat-tie M. Porter, both of Lumber City, Pa. On Thursday. February 18th, 1869, by Rev. Wm. II. Dill, Mr. David Buck, of Clearfield Boro, and Miss Maggie E. Kline, of Lawrence township. May prosperity, happiness and joy ever be with this happy couple, in their journey through life. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE SALE. The undersigned. Executors of th Estate of Jason 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 nores of land, situate in Union' township, ClearfieM county. Pa., known as the "Union Mills" property. About 22 acres of the ana is cleared, rrona u 10 100 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 good frame house and barn. The water power is good, situated on Anderson's ereek. about i2 miles above 3urwensville. Persons desirous of seeing the property, can call upon J. R. Arnold, residing thereon. For farther particulars apply to the undersigned at Lumber-city. ISAAC KIRK. SAMUEL KIRK, Jan. 13. '69. JOHN RUSSELL, Ear's. CLEARFIELD ACADEMY. The Third Session ef the present Sjholastio year of this Institution, will commence oa Mon day, the 8th day or February, 1869. Pupils can entor at any time. They will be charged with tuition from the time they enter to the close of the session. The course of instruction embraces everything included in a thorough, practical and accom plished education of both sexes. The Principal laving had the advantage of much experience in his profession, assures pa rents and guardums that his entire ability and energies will be devoted to the mental and moral training of the youth placed under his charge. Terms or Tuition: Orthography, Beading, Writing and Primary Arithmitie. per session, (II weeks.) $5 00 Gramuar, Geography, Arithmetic, and Iliato ry. S6.00 AlgebrA,Geotnetry, Trigonometry, Mensuration, Surveying, Philosophy, Physiology, Chemistry Book-keeping, Botany, and Physical Geogra phy. . 19.00 Latin, Greek and French, with any of the a bove branches; SI 2.00 l 9 So deduction will be made for absence. For further particulars inquire of Rtv. P. L. HARRISON, a. m. July 31.1867. Principal. THE CARS! THE CARS! REDUCTION IN PRICES. H. MOSSOP HAS JUST RECEIVED 200 BARRELS BEST FLOUR. 100 BAGS OF SALT, 10,000 POUNDS OF BACON, 5,000 POUNDS OF LARD, 1,000 POUNDS DRY PEACHES, 1,000 POUNDS DRY APPLES. All of which will be sold at Railroad Prices. Countj Merchants will be sup plied with the above articles at a very small advance on cost. February 0th. 1869. AT COST! AT COST!! We propose to sell our entire stock of Winter Dress Goods. Dress Trimmings, Shawls, Hoods, Nubias. Breakfast Shawls, Cloths, C Mai meres, Sattinetts, Flannels. Blankets, Under-shirts and Drawers, Caa simere Shirts, Hoop and Bal moral Skirts, Gloves, Iloisery, 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. '611. DELAINES AT 20 CENTS PER YARD, CALICOES, from 10 to 12 cents, Muslins, 10 cents and upwards, at the KEYSTONE STORE FURS Ladies', Gents' and Children's Furs, ba lance of stock at greatly reduced prices, at the KEYSTONE STORE . SHOES a fresh invoice of GLOVE CALF B UTTONED BOO TS, Star Polish Bal morals, Ac, at price to suit the times, a the KEYSTONE STORE. VT ANTED Country Produce, in exchange for CHEAP GOODS, at the KEYSTONE STORE, Clearfield, Penn'a. Jan. , '69 tf. FITTSUtTKG ADVERTISMENTS. "y ALLEY FORGE I .OW WORKS; John llail & Cd., " MANUFACTURERS OF Plows, Cultivators, Shovel-Plows Har rows and Union Mowers, Not. 121 i 123 Liberty at.; corner of Pitt St., Pittsburgh, Pa. N. B. Our eastings and points beiag made in an air furnace are it every way superior to those made by other manufacturers. Feb.l2,'S8-ly. JAMES f . BRADY & CO., (SuceearM to S. JONES 6 CO.,) Corner of Fourth and Wood Sts., PITTSBURGH, PA., BANKERS, Buy and sell all kinds of Government Securities, Gold Silver, end Coupons. Six per cent Interest allowed on 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.30 ,'68. N0N EXPLOSIVE. THE NEW LIGHT, PETROLEUM FLUID, Gives twice the light of Carbon Oil.ahd safeunder all circumstances. CANNOT BE EXPLODED. . The undersigned are now manufacturing, and have for sale, their new Petroleum Fluid, made by distillation, without tbe aid of compounds, which is gradually taking the place of Carbvrn Oil, in all localities where ithssbeen introduced. Agents wanted in every town. Send for circu lar. Address, J. J. PALMER k CO., No. 6 Hand Street. Jan. 20 '6U-3m Pittsburgh, Pa. NEW HARDWARE STORE. Lindsay, Sterritt k Etiwer. Importers and Dealers in HARDWARE AND CUTLERY. Entire New Stock just opened and will be offered to the trade at the LOWEST EASTERN PRICES. EAK rUIOIf DEPOT, 337 Liberty Street, Aug. 26,'68-ly PITTSBURGH, PA. gEINEMAN, MEYRAN & SEIDLE, No. 42 Fifth St.. 1 door from Wood t., rittsbur&h, Pa , Wholesale and Retail Dealers in FINE JEWELRY, WATCHES, DIAMONDS, Pure Silver-ware, French Clocks, Plated Ware of every description. Tea Setts, Spoons, Forks, d-e. Watch makers Tools and Material. and agency of tbe celebrated AMERICAN WATCHES. M'e also keep tbe largest and most varied assort ment of the very bert American made CLOCKS to be found in any city, east or west. Persons in want bf any article in our line, either at wholesale or for their own use, will find oor prices lower and our assortment lar ger than any to be found west of New York City. WATCH REPAIRING. To this brauch of our trade (being ourselves practical watch makers) we pay very special attention We employ a foice of the very best Artists in the country, and any and all fine, delicate and difficult work entrusted to oar care forthe trade or individuals may rely on getting the utmost satisfaction.- Work may be sent in by express or itberwise. REINKMAV. MEYKAN r SEIDLE, Wholesale and Retail Jewelers and Silversmith 's. ap29 42 Fitth St., Pittsburgh. '68-1 y. p II E CHEAPEST GOODS ARE SOLD BY RICHARD MOSSOP, DEALER IM FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS. LC, MARKET STREET, CLEARFIELD, PA. Head th foUoivfxg hat of goods and projitthercki, Cheap Cheap Cktap Cheap Cheap FOE THE LADIES Good Good' Good' Good Good Always on hand a large stock of La dies gooda such w Coburg Cloth, Alpacas, De Laines, Ginghams, Prin to, chintz. Kerchiefs, Nu- Cheap Good Good Good Good Good Good bies. Bonnets, Gloves, etc. FOR GENTLEMEN, vtheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Always on hand Black, Bine. Brown and Grey Cloths, fancy and mack Casimeres. Sattinets, Cassinets, Tweeds, Plain and Fancy V eat ings, fchlrting. etc.. etc. etc. READY-MADE. yaeav Cheap Vheao Good Good Good Good Good Good Good Good Good Good' Cheap Cheap KnMi aji Coats. Pants. Vests. TJnder- neap- shirts, and other flannel ah i its, Cheap Cheap Ch tap Cheap Cheap Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Neck- ties.Uum Bootsand Mioes.and a variety of other articles. HOUSEHOLD GOODS, I Such aa Unbleached and Bleached Muslins. Colored Muslins, Linen and cotton tablecloths, Oil cloth, Linen and hemp towls. car pets, curtains, fringe, eto HARDWARE. AC. -'heart Good Good Good Good Good Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap, Cheap Cheap Good If you want Nails or spikes. Manure or other forks Saw-mill or other saws, Smooto; ng irons. Locks, Hinges, etc, go to Mossop's where you n buy cheap. IF YOU WANT Knives and forks. Butcher Knives, Shoe and Stove blacking, Manilla and hemp ropes, Ink, Paper or Pens, Powder, Shot or Lead, etc., buy them at Mossop's. Good Good Good Good Good Good Good -neap Cheap Cheap Cheap Good Good Good Good Good Cheap Cheapi Cneap Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap IF YOU WANT Shoe Last or Pegs. Palm or Faney G,ood Soap. Starch, Wall raper or win- """ dow&naaes. Ltmpi. bampmoti or Wicks, coal oil, etc , go to ood Mossop's cheap cash store. y,oodf IF YOU WANT Cheap Cheap Chtap Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Oood extra family Flour, White or . orown ingir, nuu. Buuuiuvn or sides, coffee; Imperial, Young Hyson or blaca tea, buy them at Mossop's cheap for cash. IF YOU WANT Goode Goode Goode Good Good Goode Cheap Cheap: Cneap Tallow candles, fine or coarse salt. Syrup or molasses, cheese, dried apples or peaches, water or so do eracKers, eall at Mossop's where you can buy cheap. Goode Good Goode Goode Goode Goode Goods Goode Goode GooHe Goodt Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap C'.eap Cheap Cheap IP YOU WANT Port wine for Medical or Sacramen tal uses. Sweet wine, old Monon gabela or rye whissy, Cherry ! and Cognae brandy, buy at Mossop's cheap cash store. IF YOU WANT Cheap Cheap, Cheap Cheap Cheap Goode Goode Goodt Goode. Goode Goode Goode Baisens. Figs. Prunes or dried Cur rants; filberts, cream, pecan or Cheapi ground nuts, eandics. Liquorice Chap Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Or Ll(Uurice cwv,. vuj uinn at Mossop's cheap and good. IF YOU WANT To bnv any other article cheap, be irooae sure to go to Mossop.for be l,rGeMf ebeaper for eash than any other Good, I narson in Clearfield eounty. i3.v. Cheao November 37. ihi. ept ov. Ooerfs Approved etuntm produce of event Inud taken est the ueuaJ market vriee in exchange for rood TsLANKETS a large stoci of fine white woolen r blankets, army blankets, artillery Dianaets gum blaakeu.horse blankeU.at J. P. KK ATZKR'S Ja. a. eaABAjr. : a. w. tiuiii. : A. A. qbahak. NEW $ t R it I . JAS. B. GRAHAM & SONS, WHOLESALB AND RETAIL DEALERS ia all kinds of Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Cap9,Notions,GrocerieB,IIard- 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 TTIE LADIES They'bave Bonnets Silks Coburgs, Alpacas, Merinos. Wool Delaines. Lustres, Ging hams, Prints. Poplins, Lawns, Sun shades, Handkerchiefs Kid and other Q loves. Hosiery Balmo m rals. Hoop-skirts, and a general variety of rib bon?, trimmings, Buttons, Braids, etc, dt the I6west prices. FOR GENTLEMEN They hive Black and Blue Cloths Black and Fancy Cassimeres,Sattinetts, Tweeds, Mel tons, Wster-proof Cloth, Silk, Satin and common Vesting", etc., in great variety, and at prices that" will give general . satisfaction to buyers. READY MADE, Such as Overcoats,Dress coats of various qual ities and prices. Plain'and Fancy Vests, Cassiinere and! Flannel Overshirts, Woolen and Cotten undershirts, Handkerchiefs and neck ties, Cotten and Woolen socks, Calf and Kip boots and Shoes, Gum Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, and sucK other articles as are usually needed. HOUSEHOLD GOODS, Anions' jhich may be found Carpets.Oil cloths, Rugs, Brown Muslins, Bleached Muslins, Drillings, Pillow casing. Sheetings, Towelings, Table cloths, Table covers, Window Blinds, Cur tains.Ticaings.andavery large assortment of such articles as are wanted by housekeepers, end at prices to suit tbe times. QUEENSWARE, A tull assortment, consisting of Tea and Din ner sets, Pitchers, Bowls, Dishes, and a general variety of ware that will be sold by tbe doxen or piece, a nd as cheap as it can be purchased elsewhere in the county. HARDWARE, Such as Saws and FiIes,Door Locks and Latch es, Hinges of all slnds, Angurs. Screws, Nails, Spiaes. Taoas, Brads, (-hovels, Spades. Hoes. Forks, Axes. Halch eU.Chirels.KniTes and Forks, Butcher Knives, Carving Knives and forks, and all articles usually wanted by the people. GROCERIES, ETC., Consisting of Sugars. Coffees, Teas. Spices, Syrups.Dried Fruits.Cheese.Flour, Bacon, Feed, eto., 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 k SONS sell all articles that are usually kept in a well-regulated country store, and benee the people generally will find it to their advantage to bu oods 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 th at we oan make It to the advantage of those who have 1 umber for sale to deal with as. Orders filled for all kinds of Lumber. GOODS ARRIVING DAILY. Grain and country produce taxes ia exchange for Goods. . Aca.JMm. JECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES OF CLEARFIELD COUNTY, FOR TilE YEAR A. D., 1868. WM. K. WRIGI.EY. Esq . Treasurer of Clearfield county, in laeiommoiiweaun oi rennsyivama, in account with said county, from the 7th day of January, A. D., 1863. until the 18th day of January, A. D , 1869. DKBTOR To amount due eounty by Treasurer Moore's last settlement, S To amount due School and Road refund 321 32 33 83 239 04 in Woodward township. To am t due from Collector's on eounty for 187 and previous years. To ain't due from col's on State for 1867 and nrevinus vears. 62 61 7.263 46 7,268 89 306 68 176 84 i 50 14,591 27 I U2 03 6.048 19 72 51 17 5S 210 46 26 98 24 00 374 00 17 00 24 00 82 IS 2Si 69 To am t due from unseated lands I860, To ain't due from unseated lands 1867, To am t due from col's returns IShn, To am't due from col's returns 13S7, To um t received from J. B Graham in Bradford. 1867 and previous years, To am't assessed seated, couoty 18o8, To am't assessed seated. State. 18S, To am't assessed unseated lands To am't assessed per col s return IS68, To additional ass t. Decatur and Fergu son townships. 1867, fo am'treo'd ten day assessment. Toam'tint on J. Barmoy's duplioate, To am't ret'd on sale of county maps. To am't ree'd from landssold by Color's, To am't ree'd on sale ot stove in Treas urers' Office, To am't ree'd as Jury iees. To aut't ree'd on redemption ol lands, To am't ree'd fines and forfeitures. To am'i ree'd i roed tax on yard lands for 1867, in Uosben tw p. as per act of Assembly of 2id March. 1867, 134 46 4K4 06 To am't transferred trooi militia fuud, Total, $10,033 6V CREDITOR. By amount outstanding from col leo tors for "lt6 and previous ye ira. SI, 034 4V By amount outstanding from collectors on State I4K il Bv amount outstanding frem U. ia. Laids e.Ptt" It By amount outstanding from collectors returns for (867 and previous years, 40 46 By amount outstanding from collectors returns ison ii ai By exoneration to collectors on county lor 1868 esd previous years. 471 72 By exonerations to collectors on State lor looo ana previous jrs, oo ao By exonerations on U. S. Lands . tr 166" and previous years. 337 94 By refundi on 1' S. Lands for 1867 and previous years. 95,20 By percentage to collectors oh county 1867 and predion' yeSrt. 740 23 Bv Percentage to collectors on State 67 60 By Stale Treasurers receipt for isutie tax 666 61 By Relief orders renewed, 3 36 by .ssesors wages. 597 75 By Auditon ai d Clerk, 270 on By Clock and Dials, 1,079 40 By Court Crier, . 8i tilt By fclectiouexpensee, i,04u as By Books and stationary. ....... 251 60 By Auditing Proth'y and Registers accounts, 30 00 By Agricultural Society. 100 00 By Counsel fees, 150 00 By tiurnsida Ullage, sua uu By District Attorney, 32-'t 00 By Express and postage. 18 39 By Constables costs, 371 15 By foxes ana nuu vms, u. vu By Vm. S Bradley Clerk, 790 00 By Duplicates 75 00 Bv Commissioners office vis : Cnas a. Worrell, lot a ays, $402 50 395 00 407 60 Henry Sone, U8 days Othello Sinead. 163 days, Samuel 11 SharTner, 16 days. 40 00 1.245 67 139 67 20 By Jury commissioners and Clerk By Inquest By Janitors fees, By Justice, fees, By tirand Jurors, 878 60 By Traverse Jurors, 2277 69. By Penitentiary, By Lunatio Asylum, 3,156 869 286 406 39 769 368 312 65 114 652 443 364 110 1,243 105 40 By lloure of deluge, By Physician, By Printing, By Painting, By State road per Act of March 1897; By Koad damages, By Tips'aves. By rTotnoneiorj iin, By Repairs to Jail, By Repairs to Court Ilonse, By Fuel for Court House, By Sheriffs fees, By Fuel for Jail, By Reward for horse thieves, By Material for Court House and Jail as per uuis, Bv J. P. Kratser, S42 Si 75 70 21 15 33 17 36 43 6 97 10 96 By Merrel and liigler, By J. P, Kratter, By Richard Moesop By Merrel ana uigier, By Richard Mossop, By J. P. Kratser, By Miscellaneous, By Coats ot making land deeds, By Amount overpaid State, 223 30 153 31 By Uommonweaitn eosie, Bv Bears and Ushell, $21 "0 1J 00 169 71 157 S8 15 30 63 00 12 00 21 78 27 37, 82 19 421 52 425 13 130 92 76 19 47 65 10 00 9 12 21 01 i 00 3 00 37 83 161 33 8 74 39 62 72 40 By Wm. Appleton. . By David Michaels, By Gordon Et al, By John appleton, By Lena Miner, By John Casey, By Thos. Evans, By James Lee. By George Shank, By Isa-e Morrison, By John Flauigan, By Jacob Thurston, byN.M Farewell. By John Feeney, ny rump ategner. By llorton and Irwin. By Hough and Uartxel, Bv II J. llongnenvury, By Wm. Silvia, l!j I. Kitcnen. By Ball and Bear, By Barber. Bj Calvin Smead, By J. Z Kitchen, 2,057 65 208 3.500 120 By Stone tor Jan, By Road views. By Court House bonds, By Court House coupons. By paid G. W. Snyder County Super intendantas per Act ot Assembly of April 9th 1867 for incidental expens es for Teaehers Institute for 1867 ..J mm ner hills filed. 193 By Tree's percentage relieving 31,713 65, 475 78 By Trea's percentage paying 2.971 34, 39 57 Bat. due County by Treasurer Wrigley, 4,335 66 S40, 03 59 Amount due from. Collectors for 1868 and previous years : Yr I Names Tim isouuty. uouoiy. 1867 T S Washburn IBeccaria. (Bell, $66 69 S3 1 8 88 1868'Adam Bretb, 49 38 G. L. Keed. Josiah Henry, v learu a tl306 63 804 79 34 47 Fereuson 85 83 7 96 18 OS Wm. Granatn. W G Williams, Goshen, Jordan. Kartbaus Lor Ilertllne, 27 rtii 40 85 1 112 73 Wm. Price, Pike, jS1653 39 $1320 30 Kames. I Tw'ps. State. t69 86 19 85 12 99 Militia. 14 20 31 07 10 42 12 47 7 50 30 57 lr. i T. S Washburn, 'Beeoaria. G. L.Reed. iCIearfi'd Josiah Henry, j Ferguson Wm Graham, iGocben, W G Williams. Jordan. Wm. Price, Pike, IS68 44 02 $146 72 $106 23 Those marked (t) since paid in full. To To To am't CoUrt house bondsoutstandmg, au amount Court house bonds interest, 30 00 probable expenses of County for '69. 16,000 00 By am't due from collectors, I.aaj am t due from ool's returns, l'-'? . j r ! 1H 6.943 19 By Ly By am t due from co y Tres r, 4,33a 66 deficiency to be raised by By taxation. JL" " Tola's, $13,030 00 $13.030 00 Tlfitailed Statement. Wl.nl. am't of bonds issued to date, $270,335 00 Whole ain't of bonds re- deemed to Jan 1868, Whole am't red d 1868, 28.97 00 213.070 00 $577265 00 $ 3,055 00 Bonds Outstanding: Amount overdue, Am't due in July 1869, $10,300 00 Am't due in Jan. 1870, 5.500 00 Am't due in July 1370, 9.9O0 00 Am't due in Jan. 1871, 3 000 00 Am't due in July 1671, 6.245 00 Am't due in Jan. 1872. 3.900 00 Am't due in July 1872, . 13,500 00 Am't due in Jan 1873, 1.800 00 Am't due ia July 1873, 300 00 Am't da in July 1878, 1,500 00 15,700 00 12.900 00 10,145 00 15.300 00 1,800 00 $18,755 00 3MU 70 $21,799 70 $1,320 30 4.342 77 121 24 13.957 37 2.053 03 "$31 .799 70 General Statement of Boad Fund for 1866 and 1867. WM. K.WRHLEY. Esq .Treasurer of Clearfield eoauty,in tbe Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, in account with the several Townships in said eounty for Road Funds. . naaroa. To balance due from Treasurer Moore - ,. ... at last settlement, , . $ 543' 3? To bal due from col's return in Union. ' 2 40 To bal due from unseated lands for 1866. 7.253 46 To bal due from unseated lands for 1967, 7.258 89 To bal due from eel's return for 1866-7, . 5.7.25 To bal due from additional assessment. 2tf 85 To egg. am't ass'd on U S. lauds for "63, 8.686 21 Total, $2-.835 44 rarjDiTOR. By agg.am'tdue from U S land for '68, $3,635 21 By aggregate amount of exoneration, 346 94 By aggregate amount of, refunds. 6286 Bv aerreeate amount naid suoervisnra 1?ntx 04 By aggregate amount due townships, 2.702 46 Total, $23,835 4.4 STATEMENT 1.1 DETAIL bEBTOR.. Townships Tax of Tax ara'dlRa!due!Colret for lses.ljan.'osl'es.e? 1 866-1 S67 Benoaria, Bell. Boggs. Bloom, Bradford, Brady, HarDji'de, Chest, Covington, Decatur, Ferguson, Pox, . Girard, Goshen, Graham, Guelich, Huston, Jordan. Kartbaus, Knox Lawrence, Morris, Penn, Pike. Union. Woodward, Totals, S503 44 $300 07. 423 69 145 67 133 47 Til 18 475 77 160 13 390 21 305 16 362 47 44 29 709 02 24 07 $6 00 4 00 60 23 5 34 202 74 148 86 773 181 428 73 5 CO 608 77 379 20 704 88 66 46 ?.V 3.0, 539 00 637 08 1 OA 23 32 8 00 2 00' 4 32 363 fo 391 63) 4 no 155 44 14 25 394 76 j 354 62 3.421 68 183 76 362 16 481 43 511 44; 192 21 2.09 1 21 76 11 115 44 - t 2 VI 06 275 83 19 50, 30 00 431 42 96 790 58 278 96 209 20 618 32 574 03 379 9' 165 78 156 80 344 80 20 80 134 16 2 T6 455 75 SI4.513 35 S3.635 21 8548 37 557 25 StAElcKT is DETAIL CREDIT. Am't redeemable during '69, Am't int. on bonds unred'd. To be provided for during 1369." Am't due from col's for '68 k pr. ys, Am't due from unseated lands, Am't due from collectors returns, Am't due from Treasurer Wrigley,' Am't to be raised by taxation, Total,' Townships oner' Press's Amount Bal. due . " ations. per et. paid twp's Jan. 1869. Beccaria. $11 10 $15 25 5466 44 $ 17 90 Bell,, 10 42 21 27 655 OOf 103 60 Boggs. 3 52 8 i2i 20 80 26 75 Bloom. 6 0H 2011 00 6 74 Bradford, 4 14 4 46i 167 18 30 96 Brady. 2S 34i 640 00 143 62 Burnside, 27 20 1 2 86 1 35 45 271 07 Cheat. 21 10 18 26 2P0 CO 97 67 Covington. 19 60 11 33 300 CO 60 60 Decatur, 5 76 21 15 623 32 117 17 Ferguson. 1 99 60 0t 16 96 Fox. 69 28 30 06 277 36 Girard. 1 00 16 17 152 45 383 95 Goshen, 12 00 19 11 604 72 38 61 Graham, 6 06 1( 84 434 27 110 87 Guelich, 10 64 330 00 24 62 Huston, 67.76 102 65 3 C!2 34 369 32 Jordan. 7 20 5 61 13.i 00 46 31 Kartbaus, 22 60 10 86 276 00 92 46 Knox, 12 42 14 44 400 00 69 06 Lawrence, 30 1 5 34 4( 03 51 07 Morris, 12 96 23 72 620 00 156 62 Penn, 20 23 8 37 . . 20 00 15 47 Pike, 6 23 ' 226 00 4 00 Union, 18 55 6,84 16 17u 57 Woodward 12 28 17 22 4r2 46 67 J 2 Totals, $345 94 512.036 9b $2.702 46 Not. The sum of $29 86 was collected as road tax off lands returned by the owners, vis: Brad ford $5 29 ; Decatur $10,05; Ferguson S7.50 and Fox 7,02. The refunds were, vis: Beccaria 513,00; Bradford $2,10, Girard SI.60; Huston S7.00; Jordan 25 cents; Kartbaus S2u 70 ; Morris $1; Penn $3,21 ; Woodward SI3.99 ; Total $52,35. Bounty Fund. WM. K. WRIGLEY, Esq .Treasurer of Clearfield vounry in ids vommopwenna or rennsy iraBia ia account with Bounty Fund for the year A. D. 1S68 BF1TTOR. To balance due fund last settlement. $115 92 To ballanee due from from collectors for 1867 and JDrevious vears. - 3.752 55 fobs! due from Unseated Lnds 1866. 25.42 74 To bal. due from Unseated Lands 1867. 14,519 80 To bal due from collectors returns 18 6, 762 9-1 To bal, due from collectors returns 1867, 357 23 To bal. due from collectors returns . additional. 80 90 To amount arsesed seated 1363. 9.818 09 To amount assessed Unseated 13SS, 4 341 77 To amount assessed collectors return 1863, 36 34 Total, "$58,269 29 cnxntTOR. By bal. ddc from collector, for , 1863 and previous years. $1,320 39 By bal duefrom unseated lands for 1863 4.342 7J By bal due from collectors re turns for 1867 and previous years. 84 90 By bal.due irpm Collectors returns for 1863. 36 34 By amonnt exonorations unsealed lands. 1.939 60 By amount refunds unseated lands, 49 J 2 7 Hy exonerations to collectors im By percentage io collectors 176 36 By exonerations on collectors te- , turn ir.l8rj9 end, '67, : 455 72 By amount of Bunas redeemed the past year, 23.975 00 By amount of coupons. 4,707 57 By amount or coupons Burnside and Pike Sehools 372 00 By Treasurer percentage on recciv- ' ing 45.072 09 at 1 percent. 450 72 By Treasurer percentage on pay ing 37.151 59 at 1 per cent. .17151 Bal doe futfd by Tteaidrer Wrigley 13.9j737 Total, 58,263 29 Statement of Sohool Fund for 1867 and 1868. WM K. WRIGLEY Efq , Treasurer of I'jearfield county, in ineconmonweaitn ot renny ivania. in account with tbe several School districts in said eounty for School Funds vis : DEBTOR. To Bal. doe from Treasurer Moore last settlement. S 176 09 To ambubt due froin collectors return 10 72 To amount due from U. S. lands for 1366, 8,313 47 To amount due from U S. Iandsfor 1867. 9,385 69 To amount duecollectorsreturna for '66-67 130 80 To amount due from additional assess ment. 62 14 To amount assessed on U 5 land for ie68, 1 1 .352 60 Total, $29.931 61 CREDITOR. By aggregate amount due from U. S. lands lor Ihtis, $11. 352 60 By aggregate exonerations, 57(1 00 57 13 6 03 561 90 By aggregate refunds. By overcharge in Bradford, By Treasurers percentage. By aggregate amount paia ocuooi Treasurer, 13, 3 529 ,933 49' By aggregate ballanee due districts, 462 36 93I6I Total, STATEMENT tit DETAIL DEBTOR. Town.hiD. Tax of Tax ass'd Bal due Col ret lownsnips ,866&67 for Jn .M. ,,6j(7 Beccaria, $991 43 600 14 I Bell, 709 02 557 29 I Boggs, 555 21 373 74: 8 73! Bloom. 334 62 173 5tl 5 43 Bradford. 275 36 200 I0 23 4'J JO 82 Brady, 1.481 77 666 06 12 5S. U 50 Burnside, 743 44 318 30 Chest, 744 94 '390 26 Co 872 13 381 45 12 55 IS 40 Decatur. 1,278 72 . 638 69 26 76 Fe asoa 82 37 5 5 28! 3 88 Fox. 294 6 Girard, 61 83 472 74' 8 08 Goshen, 1.147 69 783 26 5 04 Graham, 1 0 25 46 667 60 Guliob, 638 23 ' 345 93 Houston, 1.026 23 1.047 13 2 04 Jordan. 266 36 . 132 66 45 00 Karthaua, 549 77 375 09 19 69 Knox, 625 88 413 83 Lawrence, 767 12 647 14 1 54 Morris, 1,027 84 493 96 12 2 Penn, 488 14 . 290 12 8 74 Pike, 284 83 196 04 24 21 Union. 185 50 306 38 Woodward' 1,IT 89 830 36- 3 11 Totals. !$18,1 1 $11,351 60 $176 09 $110)80 ITATEMEKT IX DETAIL CXSDfTOB. Townships'! Exone rations Treaa'i I Amount Bal. due per et I paid tp's.lJaa. 1869. Beocaria, Bell, Boggs. Bloom. Bradford, Brady, Burnside, Chest, Covington Decatur, Ferguson, Fox, Girard, Goshen,, Graham, Guelich. Huston, Jordan, Kartbaus, Knox, Lawrenoe, Morris, Penn, Pike, Union. Woodward 21 65 10 42 87 29 T4 21 27i 700 00 214 44 102 33 40 41 . . 12 49 69 : 294 89 689 43 31 44 146 63 22 84 ' 41 0Z 248 02 116 84 352 34 119 13 ; 47 63 164 14 96 20 197 39 91 41 33 19 '24 IT 44 94 96 62 675 00 600 00 329 85 16 66 10 03 12 97! 8 26 47 05 33 84 22 35 229 14 1,200 00 3 83 47 71 118 31 45 08 10 37 58 88 1 30 . 604 28 : 500 00 1,141 70 70 00 ' 174 47 , 350. 00 1,002 60 730 00 36 IS 39 34 2 75 8 84J 18 59 7 20 34 67 30 79 19 15 30 80 t 99 17 84 18 94 23 or 30 83 11 AA 600 M 20 32 10" 44 . 975 28 - 200 00 400 00 33 721 16 14 . 46 500 00 547 81 16 87 SOO 00 35 48 408 75 - A 41 274 31 . . 125 00 1,000 00 S 58 35 30 48 84 Tottls, $570 0oi$651 SOIS 49j $3,462 3 Note: Th .... . .... w Hnniusiiii amouuiea to tbe sum of $62 is u.. -. n.... $7 16 aid rergu.onS9 35. The refunds amount- -Jr l J51 13 T,, ' "eoerietl4 O0, Bradford $i 73 tox $10 48, Girard $1 92. Huston 52 10, Jordan $0 30. Kartbaus $3 76. Morris. II 25 Penn $4 82, Pike $2 12. oma,i w Certif cate. Ws. the undersigned, Commissioners of the County of Clearfield, in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, having examinee! the- several ac counts and vouchers of William K. Wrigley Ktq Treasurer of said county, for 1868. Do certify' that we find tbem as above stated. Tbe amount due the (.'Aunty fund by bim ft (.54.333 6) four thousand three hundred and thirty-five dollars and sixty-six eents. The only indebtedness of the dounty fund is ($500) one Court House bond... Tbe amount duii sn.i i: ,. 7. L'." on, tho-ud five hundred a?i fiftv-three dollar ami , k ; : . - - ---------- -.;i,v-iiiu nuts, county funds and C$14 72) one hundred and forty six dollars and seventy. two cents. State and ($106 23) one hundred and six dollars and twenty-three cU F,n" -object to tbe usual exonerations and Treasurers and Collectors percentage i. ,Z STno,' 0V,he COU1t' from "'"tad lands is (6,948 19) six thousand nine hundred and forty-eight dollars and nineteen eents The aggregate amount of Bounty Bonds still unredeemed ,. (S57.2-55 0-, fifty ..yen thousand, two honored and sixty-five dollars. The amount to be redeemed during 18U9 is (S18.755 00) eigh teen thousand seven hundred and fifty-five dollars and the loterest for the year will amount to the sum of $3,044 7u three thousand, forty-four dol lars and seventy cents, while th amount da from collectors is ($1,829 30) one fhtfllsand three hundred and twenty dollars and- thirty cents, from unseated lands (54,342 77) fonr thousand three hundred fourty-two dollars and seventy seven cents, from col ectors returns (SI 21 24 lone hundred twenty one dollars and twenty four cents, amount duefrom(13.957 37) thirteen thous and nine hundred and fifty-seven dollars and tbirty-seven eents. leaving a deficiency of ($2, 0M oi) two thousand and fifty wight dollars ani two cents to be raised by taxation to meet the cuircui payments or tne year. The aggregate ballanee due tbe several School districts by the Treasurer, is ($3,462 39) three thousand four hundred and sixty-two dollarr and thirty six cents, which is respectively set forth In tbe tabular statement above. The aggregate r-alianee due the several tow'n ships for road funds by the Treasurer is ($5 702 -46) i two thousand seven hundred and two dollars and forty six cents, also set forth in a tabular statement above. . , Witness our hands, at Clearfield, this JOth day wa. w aaa ms j , a., AV. i CDtf v ; . Attest BESSY STONE, W. S. Bradlev, OTHEI.T.n turn a t Clerk. SAM L li SflAFirvrw Wr the nnIjipa!in.J a..j: . . - - - - 8"-- luuuursoi we uoomt of Clearfield, in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, having met at the Court House in the borough of Cleai field according to law. and having examined the several a. count and vouchers of William K. Wrigley tsq Treasurer of said eounty forthe kb"e stated r0P"'t that w find tfaeat aa w h".U"",?i dne trom b!m 10 "eotinty is ($4, 33a 66 tour thousand three hundred an thirty ST7 t? ,ai.Tnd ""y" cents, on Bo'dnty (913. 37) thirteen thousand nine hundred and fifty. ?i?o "I"' "?d ,h 1 '-'' cenu, on road fund (SZ 1 04 Jo) two thousand seven hundred and two da'?r!! SSd ort'ti: en. " the School fund (S3 4oo 36) three thousand Jour hundred and sixty dollars and thirty-six cents h,te!I?!,w.- "".hereunto "tear jr UI j annary A. If. .1069. J. A. L. FLEGAL, tl. CLARK BKOWN, l. " Attest: PKIC'E BOWLES. ft ! .si '1 G. B. Goodlaxder, Countv Aaditnra - Clerk. Clearfield Feb 3, 1869. SALE. The property cwupled ' by - 1 hotnas J.iddell, corner of Reed and lourtb Streets, Clearfield borough, consisting of - n-- i ihh noun, ana tne lot (about three-fourths of an aere is offered for sale. The situation is close to th e Bail road Depot, and is an excellent location for business purposes. For Nov. 11-1869. terms, apply on (be premises F. C. CR0MM, MERCHANT TAILOS, MARKET STREET, CLEARFIELD, pj,., Adjoining the residence of Dr. J. G. Hartswick, Keeps a fine assortment of plain and faney cloths, cawimeres. etc.. which he will make u to order, in the latest styles, at tie lowest price. Being an experienced workman, he guarantee entire satisfaction. A share of public patronage lic'ted- Jan. 20,'69-tf. JfEW SPRING STOCK! J. SHAW k SON. Have just returned from tfad 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 th publie at th lowest cash prices. Their stock consists of a general assortment of Dry Goods, Groceries, Queensware, Hardware, Boots, Shoe. Hats, Caps. Bonnet, Drees Goods, Fruits, Candies. Fish, Salt, Brooms, Rail, eto. , in fact, everything usually kept In retail store can be had by calling at this (tore, or wiU be procured to order. Their stock is well selected, and consists of the newest goods, is of th best quality, of the latest styles, and will be sold at lowest prices for eash. or exchanged for approved country produce. ' Be sure and call and examine our stock bsfere making your purchase, a we are determined nlease all who may favor us with their custom. May 8. 1867. J. SHAW k SOS. HOUSEKEEPERS, and those contemplating matrimony, would save monev, by buyine their household, goods, such as buckets tubs, brooms, oarkets, churn, butter bowls, ladles ran ters, sieves. brushes,clothe pins, clothe lines, bed cords, rolling pins, knife boxes, sugar boxe: stu ves. kett ea w..h h;i- u-l" "M8r ooxe. kettle, tea canisters, flat irons, clocks lookinr g!?!,'tB"t tand- ub oilcloths. -""!. 13qa J. P. KRATZER'8 CHOEMAKEKS e.n buy, at a small advaaeaon IO city prices. Sole leather, Freneh and Ameri can Kip and Calf tkins. Kip upper,Sp!iih Kip, Moroccos, Linings, Findings, Ao . of J0vembcr4, 1868. - J. P. JEATZFR. PARED PEACHES the bestia market, at th store of J B GRAHAM A SONS. FEED the ehespest ia the ooonty.at May 29 MOSSOP'tk, CABLE CHAINS a good article, oa hal mma for sale by MERRELL k BKjLBii. G-- napest ia the eoanty, at M 29- MOSSOF'B.. pODDlt CUTTERS-of ..uperle, .kfor BiaUER B, ClearfiWd, Pa. Nov. 14 LADIES' CIJ-JAK8 Ifcw epet in th eeanty (i.
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