Raftsman's Joatnal ciEimiW, I'A., FKB. 9, 1870. -1 m . To insur the eaf traBamisalon , !. by mail, patrons snouia renin djcdcci order, or their letter. registered. 7eipt i oe'Kl fir' P'P" ft" tBe p.QBeycon-,1'"''- id ri" , . . i , Tyrone and Clearfield Railroad. leaves Tyrone at Arrives at Clearfield at 12 16 . m. J.JO p m. fil 1 1 tin leaves Clearfield : " . t Tyrone at : : 5.35 p. en. vsets with Cinctnnati-Expres East at 6 OS - Mail t t 6 44 p. w ; Bald Eagle Ex V - press gtT 09 p m- Accommodation Train. l-,,e Clearlield at . : : . : Pbilipsburg at : : Arrive at Oaceola at Lei.ee Oteeela at - -., : : rbilipbnrg at . Arrives at Clearfield at :- : 7.00 A. M. 9 10 A. at. 10 li k. f. . 2 oe p. 2.30 p. . 515r.M. KEUiHOCS. Divine ocrvices will te Leld next tabbath, in Clearfield, a follows: Bv Kov Nixdorffin the Lu'.heraji church. ,t 1 i A. M. and 7 P.M. Sat-Lath school at 91 A. M. l'rsyer meeting every Wednesday ermiini: at 7 o'clock. tfv Kcv. Hall, in St. Andrew a Episcopal chui'ch, at 11 A. M. and 7 P. M. Sunday school t 3 P. M. Prayer meeting every Wednesday evening -t 7 o'clock. By Rev. Butler.in the Presl.rterian church, mornina and eveniiiff- Sabaath whool at 3 P. M" Prayer meeting every Wednesday evenine at 7 o'clovk. By llev. W. II. Dill, in the Methodist church, tnoroin? and evening. Sabbath pihool at 9 A. M. Pmyc-r meeting, every Thursday at 71 P. M. Comniunioti services Finn Sabbiih of every month at 10J A. M. St. Francis' church Mas at 10, A. M., the second and fourth Suudttvs of each month. v Bather "Bix'k" the prospect for a ripply of ice daring the coming suiiiiiier. Already we hear regrets ex preyed in regard to the prospective scarcity of "I-sereaui." ' Live in hope, if you die in despair." Somewhat Indignant the two b'hoy who asked th way to a-certaSn whool house, whfti, after traveling about two miles, they di-ciiver-d they had !een tnf that distance out of their way ju a "fool's erraut." Bet ter luck-next "tint. 1' ; i Kirovs Notice. The Fourth quar tet iy nivcting of the M. K. Church Clear field, will be held next Sabbath. Feb. 13th. Lev. J. S. 51 'Murray. Presiding Elder, and !..'. :'. W. Sear. will conduct the services, l'rivehi.'iir morning and evening. Puwkh Joii-Press. Business men. who desire to have Cards, Circulars. Bill heaJs, ,-tiT-h''aJing, Handbills Envel-jpes. Pa j itr-b iuk-, or blanks printed, arc s;iflriiicd tiut ih-.-y tan have theui donn, on very hort linriee and at the very lowest pricv., at the ,oorfiZ. uf&ta.. TiMBEH-n.vri.i.N i.amiil niuih retarded o:i ai-uitirit of the scarcity of uow and the 'f the ruads, Oa yesterday. (Tuesday), however, several inches of snow Hi.Vjt The 5j;.t;;.!??i.n.4 Si-itkjt if wVH.tr.p t:ui:i u iitJu'iei:t length u time to te of Biui'h Ix-iK-iit iu fianliii;. l'mui'SULKO. From the Journal we ham that, on Saturday morniug. January 2Vih. Mr. J. (Jortou of that plaoe wat severe ly iiijurcl by acciduntaliy falling from a pile of !uiii!-r' on the edge of a car, which ha ii I-M-lin, W-4 b.-.i-I'lhi-r r t!i . tiui TiTj of a. Ii mj Ij-j being hi I y ribj bruised l'"'!tv. . We a:e inforuicd that, on Friday, : the '.vjgon3ia,ivifrhop,t04:ether with s ". :!: t..l,. of William" A. Ogden, of Wil !;:i:u- lir.iv.., in ihij county, was d.'stroye.l ly ai !. A .jui t;tty iif wj:kjl oat tiiilt-riil t.-n 1 tuiiMiitif I. The !.. i t-Hti'iiatcu at at-.u; Nv imuratiw. Tu Sro was 'it AiiVic. A ' pajer in Illinois tslV-. iu ihiji way. " H you owe one but a -iii2!e tiollar. go and pay hiiu : when there i." so lit tie money we oui;ht to keep it mov in? around lively. Jim owed us and we ted Dili, and l?i'.l owed Jim. Jim got ma bttMiise we made him pny one morn i-t? lat i-ck ; but w paid IJi'.l, end Hill, I aid Jin . and Jim went to Led that night if ; py aa elaiu, with yal as much uion ' h - h i I in i he uiot nitix, and three men mt v! .ivht. !'! ni. J.ja Day. The weathf r proph aii'i til-.- groan I hi,g, must have made a J:va!c'ila'ioti thU year. According to tra Jiiijti, ou the Seaoii l da of February his lor :.ii.' inaje-'ty eineries t'ruiii his burrow. a:'d 'i' he hi- thaj jw will return to his WtiiU-r unrters for nix weeks hard winter -ajier for that period of time bein? the f,"u.t of his prognosis. The nn nhone I'liuhi and warm aim j.it throughout the en tircaj ju the Si-cni l au l the weather has CuDiiuueJ unuMially uiild and pleaant ever ne. 1 1tt'iiitiM lr thi CJtitriiry. p. Pigey,as well a the weaih -oipej. will lose his reputation if they J'U t d Loiter in the future. Oh.tlakt. Ou Monday morning, Feb riry 7di. H7i, of consumption, Thomas Lii.bKLi..ad4tyears,7 months and 7 days. ll'e-i-eea.-ed was a Scotchman by' birth, 'unnraud to this country several years ago, ttltJ in Jordan township, iu this county- n .rtly alter the outbreak of the late r-:i;:o:i, he filtered the army as Second -fuM of Company E., 14'lth Pcnnsyl--a o.iintetri, was afterwards promoted J'lrt Lieutenant, and served with mark ' Jistmction aud bravery to the close of ""' War-l'aviiig participated in all the bat 1 wln. h the army of the Potomac was ea'''J. during that memorable and ardu- I :' f?s?s,e for t,,e ,ife o he "fttion- M r. 1 was a man of superior ability and ' iu 1, ne t and inJustiious. Possesked of d well balanced mind, of good rrect judgment, and an eroellent ed.t '") he wa, highly esteemed by all who "'n, and much admired and beloved lit , u'!iforui kindness and affability by IIL, lntiu)"te friends and acquaintances. l u ',,r",re wa not nxped to taT, fHffi:'1r-or friends, as all were W w hl rapi J declioe- But few rZ c V hl9 be -e"rked to the tCh that Le had 00 bPea swung any better, and that he wished the XDre 77- B havio for tin Pt to de,?: ,h'm,elf 43 willing li' 10 that rae froni whenoe to return. Let him rcrt in p. Call and see the new Sewing machine at Miss E. A. P. Rynders, Clearfield. 3t a - .- . Druggists labels, and Physician) blank prescriptions, done on 6hort notice and at city prices at the Journal. Power press job office. Send in your orders. , ... Meteorological Ff.port for the week ending February 3d. 1870, from three dai ly observation!", as furnished by E. Fcnton, of Penntp. : Maximum of thermometer, 40 on 2d; Minimum, 12 on 2d; Mean, 26; Max. of barometer, 28.30 on 3d; Miuiru um, 27.S5 on ,31st ; Pvange, .45 inches. Mean of Barometer for the week, 2S.04. Depth of water fell during week, .21G inch. Depth of snow during the season, 49 iuches. Little or no snow during the week fields and rouds mostly bare much lumber lyiug Lack. - Salfs or Real Estate. Below we giye a list of the Deeds, as entered of record in the Recorder's office in this county, for the week ending February 7th, 1S70, together with the consideration named, where located, and the names of the grantors and grantees : Deed. Exr's Henry Hcgarty. dee d., to Henry Coogan. for 106 acres in oodward township. Consideration, $1,000 Deed, Jeff. Lit, M. D.. to Jas. L. Stew art, for house and lot iu Kylertowu. Con sideiatiou, $1,250. Deed, Geo. Oom.ll, to Wallace. Forcey, Graham & Wilson, lor 433 acres in Graham township. Consideration, $3,000.. Deed, Moshannon Lund and Lumber Co., to Jarvis Gonpiil, for lot No. 305,in Osceola. Consideration, $55. Deed. James T. Leonard, to B. II. Tay lur, for 20'J acres iu Beccana township. Consideration, $2,300. Editor Journal. In conformity with previous MinouncemenU a concert was giv en in the M. E. Church, in Lumber City, on Saturday evening, the 2'Jth January, by the pupils of the Musicd Convention under the charge of Prof. O. A. B.iggs, which de serves more than a passing notice, for al though the night was unfavorable, from in clemency of the wffl'ber, Lad road, Ac, the church w.n filled to its n0iost capacity by upwards of throe bundled ipftctators. The evening's entertaininert was rich and varied, and too much praise cau not be award ed to Prof. Briggs for the systt-inatis drill acquired by his pupils iu the short time they have beeo under his instructions. The ex ercises comprised over fifty pieces of music, and were discoursed in su-.th a.n interesting uian-ier as to tivet the attention of the whole audience. The committee of arrangement deserve o ir highest eommeudations lor the tasteful style of the decorations, and their attentive and uutiring exertions to arrange and accommodate the crowded audierce, and the citixeus of Lumber City lee! a just pride in tendering their thanks to the whole community for the attention and excellent order observed throughout the everi'in' en tertainment, wiiieh hinted un ii a iu.e hour. The utmost jrood feeling prevailed, and .ueh a striking display of Juvenile America we do uot remember ever to have seen. T. Horrible Apcident ani I)e.tu. The Brook ville Rimbtcnn of Feliua'y 2d, contains the following account of a niot heart-rendin'aceident. which o.x;ured about oue mile south tf Beileview, JefTerson coun ty, ou the 1st inst. Itsays : "Mr. Leanher Tetrick wont out early in tbo morning for :he parp.Me 'of hauling limber, and was seen by a Mr. KsuLtsn aboiL.tcu o'clock while in the woods near his residence, in the not ol loading a stick of timber. About fire o'clock in the evening Mr. English was returniux from Kiugold, and when oppo site tlie plaoe where h had seen Mr. Te Tkick in the morning, his attention was a -traded by the wailing of a temale in the woods ; several other persons coming ut at the time, they went to her asitanee, when a inot horrible sight met their gaze. In loading the loj: iu the morning it had by some means lid or rolled upon Mr. Tb TlilCK, and about half an hour before Mr. E.Nu:.i.sa came up. his wife iu searching for hiiu found him a corpse with the log resting on bis body. The anguish of the wif and mother upon such a discovery can more easily die imagined thin expressed. Htiwasthe father of four children, who, almost frightened todtatb, were found cry in in different parts of the woodf, where they had strayed in the confusion. His body wa taken up and removed to hi home, where the friends and neighbors met to coa.-:o!e the almost disconsolate wife. Tribute of Eesjiect. The M. E. Sunday School, at Mt; Joy, being ia t-e.-iott, the following preamble: and resolutions were unanimously adopted : WntRKAS, It has pleased Almighty God. in the wise dispensation of His providence, to sum unn from among us our esteemed friend ami co worker in the Sunday School cause, William Hudson Fenton, deceased; and Whereas, his empty sent and absent sympathies create a vacancy deeply felt by all interested in the advancement of the master's kingdom, therefore JiesolreJ, That we, the officers, teachers and scholars of the M. E Sunday School, at Mt. Joy, Clearfield circuit. Central Pennsyl vania conference, do deeply mourn the loss of our beloved brother in our social and mor al cirelo, and yet rejoice that "our loss is his gain." Jletuhetl, That we bereby espress our heartfelt sympathies with his bereaved pa rents, brother and sisters in this their day of affliction aud prav that God, "whogiv eth and takcth away," may in the latter day form of them an unbroken family circle in that home ''where sickness, sorrow, pain and death, are felt and feared no more." AVWtW, That a copy of the preamble and resolutions be sent to the parents of the deceased, and that they be published in the Clearfield papers. R. J. Shaffner. Sup't. Nathaniel Kissel, Secretary. MARRIED. ,?.Ti"Ml!ay February 3d, 1370,r-y Rev. W. H. Dill.Mr. Ashley Thorne and Miss Mart Reed, both of Clearfield. - On Sunday, January 14th. 1870, bv Rev. VI. B. Purdy. Cyrcs E. H. Thurston and Mies Eliza Wolver, both of Chest tp. . T BATHER Oak tan and Spanish Sole, French A and American Calf and Kip. Upper Moroooo. Bind infra Linings and Shne-findinga. at (Opposite the Jail ) C. KBATZEK S A Great CiaiosiTr. The great nat ural curiosity known as Sunken Lake is t-h nated in the Cascade Mountain, about seventy five miles northeast of Jackson ville Oregom , Tho wall are two thousand feet high, and almost perpendicular, run ning down into the water, and leaving no beach;- Tho depth is unknown, the sur face is smooth and unruffled, audit lies m lar below the surface of the mountain that the air currents do not affect it lis length is estimated at- twelve miles, and its breadth at ten. No living man, it ia said, ever reached the water's edge. The lake lies "silent, still, and mysterious in the bosom of the everlasting hills, like a huge well scooped but by the hands of geniL Closing Quotations of Governm't Securities. JA MBS T. BRADY A CO., (Suertttorj to S.Jont ir Co.) CORXEB Or roL'BTB AND WOOD STRKBT1. rittaburg Feb. 6. 1?7. jaell ; I boy. .Hell. l5-20a, Jn.'7. 12il'2l ii 20s.Jnl 67 120'120 i.Iune. 7-:(, lWi 100i 'July. 7-30a. 109i;108J GOLD, i2"i U.S.on.. 1881. 1173 S 20a, 1352, 11-U 5-aoe. 18H4, 121? 20a.l8G3, 12! J 10 40a. 114 5-20. J.in.'fii, 120 5-2U, Jul. '65.120 illS I ,11'i '121 12. 114 1201 120( May I'omp. n Aog.Comp.'nS.llKJ.IlSi Sept Comp.'5 UH ills Oct. Comp.65,U7i'll8J TERMS Of THE JOTllNAL. The RarTiaAa'a Jodbhal ia publiahod on Wed nisday at $2,00 pet annum in advance. If act paid at the beginning of the year, $2.50 will be charged, and $3,00 if not paid before the oloae. ADVEBTiSBif i.iti wi'l be inaerted at 1.50 per aquare, for three or leal inaertiona Ten line (or leaa) oonnting a aquare. For every additional ioiertioo iOeeotawill be charged A dedaetion n ill be made to yearly advertiaera So aubaciiption taken for a shorter time than aix months, and no paper will be discontinued ue tillall arrearagea are paid,exeept at the option ol the publisher. S. J. ROW. SPECIAL NOTICE. SeliencJcs Pulmonic Syrup, .Seeweed Tonic and Mandrake Pills.will cure Con sumption. Liver Complaint and Dyspepsia, if ta Ken according to direotiona. They are all three to be taken at the same time. Tbay cleanae the stomach, relax the liver, and put it to work ; then the appttite becomes good, the fond digests and make ?'.od blood, tho patient begins to grow in flerh the diseased n-atter ripens in the 1 ngs.and he patient ontzrowa the diarase and gets weil. This is tli a only wsj to cure the consumption. To the' iir medicines Dr. 3. II. Schenok. of I'hiladelphij. owe? h' nrivlled auocesa iu the treatment of pulmonary ;onMimpn. he Ful mouic Syrup ripens the moreitl mur in the lungs, nature throws it off by an easy expttcra tiun. for when the phlegm or matter is r.'pe, a alight cough will throw it off, and the patient b." rest and the lung begin to heal, io do this, tne .Seaweed Tonio and Mandrake Hilla muat be freely csed to cleanse the noma. -h and liver, so that the Pulmonic Syrup and the food will make good blood. Liver Complaint ia one of the most prominent causes of Consumption - hchenck's Seaweed Ton io is a gentle stimulant and alterative, and tbe alkali in tbe Seaweed, which this preparation is mnl of. assists the stomach to throw out the gas trie juice to dissolve the food with the Pulmonic SyruD and it is made into good blood withoutfer- mentitlnn or souring in the stomach. The great imhuii wliy .bysicinsuo nyt cue eop'timntion is h?r ty t', ,if to mu;b ; rh?r yr rj-ftv-ire to top the euurii, to aiopcbilta, lu slop utgul sweuts, keotie fever, and by so doing tbey derange tbe whole ilicrstive powers. locking np the secretions an.i eventually the pat'ent sink- and dies. Ir .c he iick, io hia treatment, does not try to atop a cough, night sweats chills or fever. Re move the cauae.und they will all stop of tbeirown accord No one can be cored of consumption. liv er c 'in pi. lint, dyrpepiia. cats: rb, canker, ulcer ated throat, unless the liver and stomach arc maJe healthy. If a person hasionsnmption.of conrw the lungs in some way ate diseased, either tubercles, ab rcenses. bronchial irritation, plecra adhesion, or the lungs are a mass of iiift.-imation and fa.t de caving. In such cases what must be doue ? It it not only the lungs that are wasted. but it is the whole body. Ti e rtoroach and liver have 1st -their power tn make blood out of f.tud. Now the only chance is to take&cneneK s Hiree medicines, which will brine up a tone to the stomach, the patient will betin want food, it will dijf' st eas'ly and mnke good blood; then the patient begins to gain in flesh, and as soon 4 tbe O'.ly Dvgins to jrrow. the lons beg n to heal up. and the pationt gets flo'hy and well, '.'his is ;h only way to cure consumptton.- Wben there is no lung disease, and only liver eoinnlaint and dvspepsia. Sehenck's Seaweed Tonic nnd .M nod rake I'ills are sufficient without the Pulmonic Syrup. Take the Mar.dr.tl'e Pills freely in ail billons complaints, as tncy are per fectly harmless. t l)r. Schatick, who lias enjoyed uninterrupted bealth'for many years past, and low weighs 225 pounds, was wasted away to a mere, skeleton, in the very Uet stage of pulmonary consumption, his physicians baving pronounced his ease hopeless and abandoned bim to bis lute, lie was cured bv tbe aforeraid medicines. and since his recovery many similarly afflicted bave used Dr. Scbenck'a preparations witn tbe same remarkable eucces-4. Tbe directions accompanying each, make it not nbsolutelv necessary to see Dr. Scbenck. nnlets tbe patients wish their lungs examined, and tor thT purpose he is Professionally at hia Principal Office. Philadelphia every Saturday, where all letters for advice most be addressed, lie is also professional! v at No S 2 Bond Street, New York, ever otherTuesday. and at No. 35 Hanover St.. Boston, every other Wednesday lie (ires advice free, but for a thorough examination with bis Respirometor the price i S5. Office hours it each city from SAM to 3 P. M. Price of the Pulmonic Pyrup and Seaweed Ton ic each SI 50 per bottle, or id n a half-dosen. Mandrake Pills 25 cents a box. For sale by all druggists. DR. .T. It. SCnENCK. Ap. 7.'H9-ly 1 15 N. flthSt.. Phil a. MISS II. S. SWAN'S, Schoolor Girls, Clearfield, Pa. Tbe next Term of twentf -two weeks will com mence on Monday, November 29, lii'iS. tkkms or Tnrriow. Reading-Orrhography.Writing. Object Les sons. Primary Arithmetic and Primary Geography, per half term, (of It weeks). $5 00 History, Local and Descriptive Ueogrsphy with Map Drawing, U ram mar, Mental and Written Arithmetic, 50 Algebra and the Sciences. 0 Instruction in Inslrumeutal Masie, 0 00 Oil Painting, 12 00 Wax Work, o OU For full particulars aend for Circular. Clearfield, Aagust 25. lSti9-ly. LORILLARt'8 lis an excellent article of "PTTPVlv "ltrnulted Virginia ; l-i LJ lilrvi. j wherever introduced it ia ?moli2 Tobacco I universally admired. It is put up in handsome muslin bags, in which or ders far Meerschaum Pipes are daily packed. LORILLARD'S I classed by all whoconsome V.w.V.4- fMiili I ix M th"netofall;" it 1 tit lit viuo . made of the choicest Smokinr Tobacco I leaf grown; it is anti-ner vous in its effects, as tne Nicotine has been ex tracted ; it leaves no disagreeaLle taste after smo king; it is very mild, light in color nnd weight, hence one pound will last as long as 3 of ordina- tobacco. in this nrana wc aiso pars orders every day for first quality Meerschaum Pipes. Try it and convince joarwum i ail it claims w ue. tne n dbb. vi LORILLARD'S This brand of Fine Cut Cn -v- rp TJ "fV I Chewing Tobacco has no Llii 1 U JU j equal or superior any ChewingTTobaeco. I where. Itiswitboat doubt the best chewing tobacco in the country. t3 rr . Dn'll I I, ivH now Iieen In cenernl nonii.o.io i ; -- - . " ; . r t j i ij i(t Q I use tn the Lotted Mates i) j. U i i ,J jover !! yawi. and still acxnowledged -'the best wteraver usca . If your storekeeper does not have these articles for sale, ask him to get them; they are aold by respectable jubbera almost everywhere. Circular of price forwarded on application . Deo. I,y9-3m. P. LORILLARD. New York. IKON. IKON!! Beat nar iron, for sale at the store of MKUltKLL AB1ULER. o IL CLOTH 3. at greatly, reduced r-ricM, a' WINK & LIQUOR STORE- I. L. RKIZEX5TE1N & CO., ' DKALsaa ia WINES AND LIQ UORS, MARKET STREET, CLEARFIELD, TA. A good assortment for medical purpose always on hand. ' January 27. 1969-0 m. MENS, Youins1 AND BOY S CLOTniNG. The undersigned having recently added READY-MA D E CWTIII.XG to hia former business, would respectfully solicit an examination of his stock. Being a practical Tailor be flatters himself that he is able to offer a better elas of ready-made work than has heretofore been brought to this mar ket. Anyone wishing to buy goods in this line would save money by ealiiugat his afore, and making their selections. Also, a full supply of OeDts furnishing gouds always on hand. Feeling thankful for past favors he would re spectfully solicit a continuance of the same. April 23. 1869 II. BRIDGE. c. B. ra-rroje, : : a. a IBV1SI, JSO PATTOJt, 1. B. IRWm. E. B. PATT0N & CO., Having fitted np a first class P L A N I N'O 'MILL, are prepared to furnish to order all kinds of Man ufactured Lumber, such aa FLOORING, SI &NG, Surfacc-drcsscd' Lumber, SASH, DOORS, BLINDS. and every description of Plain and Faney Mou'd iugs. DeaUrs will 6ed it te their .advantage to consult our prices before purchasing elt'CwLsre Address, E. B. Pattern "& Co., QurwensvUIe, Doc. 2,'G8. ; CleaificM Co., Ta. SQUARE TIMBER. E. A. Irvin & Co., Roing specially engaged in the business of buy ing and selling SQL' AUK TIMBER, would repre ent that they are now prepared to purchase tim ber, deiivorcd at either Curwensville. Lock Haven or Marietta, or will take it at any of these points and sell on commission, making such advances as are necessary. Those engaged in getting ont timber will find at our store in Curwensville, a very large stock of STAPLE GOODS, of all deceptions. ALSO, FLOUR, MEAT, RYE, OATS, C0RST, and everything necessary for nse of Lumbermen. RAFT ROPE, of all sites. kept on hand in large quantities, and aold at a small advance, by tbe coil. Also, POLLET SLOCKS, SMALL ROPE, Ao Special Inducements offered to those manufac turing Square Timber. E. A. IRVIS 4 CO. Curweniville. Jaa. 12. 1870 c URRANTS the beat and cbeapeat in the county, at 'sHAH AM S s TOVES of all sorts and siscs. constantly on band at Mbnn.r.L.11 UIULKK'S TANTED 0.000 pounds of WOOL, at the -KBTiroB STQK."'Jiearneid,Pa. jelO o IL, Putty, Paints Glass and Nails, for sale at Jnne'HA. flitun cul. BtULEK'S H ARNESS. Trimmings, and Shoe-findings for sale at MERKF.LL A BKiLER'S. SPRING GOODS. Jnst opening a splendid st.-ek of new goods at C. KKATZER A SONS. SLEIGHS FOUR PLFIGHS for sale bv -E. A. IRWIN A CO . Curwensville. H ALL'S FINE CALF SKIN BOOTS, at 5 00, .Hay IZ,'69. at MObSOP'S. BACON. Hams. Sides t)d ?hnnMeT-- Btverfn prices, at MQSSOP'S ' rilHE highest market prices paid f t Shiasle J bv J. SHAW A SON. THIMBLE-SKEINS and Pipe-boxen. Ut Vftr one, for sale by M ERREI.I. A HfOT.FB rPHE CELEBRATED BICHXRDSON BOOTS L Light Kip, $5 ; French Ktfi $: French Calf. Si: at - C. KRATZER'S. Jo - - Opposite the Jallr- ECEIFTS AND EXPENDITURES j OF GLEARFIELD COUXTY, ..FOR THE YEAR A. ., IboS. . WILLI tM VL WEIGLEY. Esq.. Treasurer of the county of Clearfield, in the -Commonwealth ot Pennsylvania. in acoouut with tbe funds of said county from the l&ib day of January. A. D. lStia, to the H day of Jauuary, A. D. 1S70. DEBTOR. To balan;e due county last settlement. $1,335 66 To balance due from collectors for lsaiS ' 1 and previous years 1,553 39 To balance due from collectors on State . for lsdS and previous years. 18 72 To amount itssessed on unseated lands for 18(18. . 19 To amount assessed on unseated lands for I86. "627 61 To additirm'l assessed on unseated lands in Bcccaria anal Knox, 1 6i To amount trom collector! returns for ISoJaud IS68, . , 11J 98 To amount assessed oaeollectorVdapti- eate for 16.19, 1 9,27s 8 To am t assessed on Fegietera' returns, 600 82 To amount assessed on Mate acconnt. 1,267 06 To redemption un liauin tract in Brady for ItSOtS and 1SJ7. (col. return), ! , 00 To redemption on MeOormick' tract iu Knox torlotit to 1868, (col return), 144 23 To casn tor old iron, To commonwealth, costs refunded, 3s To redemption ou No ;0 in Fos! tp-i 31 70 To amount received as jury fees. 11 00 To am't received as fines A forfeiture- 300 r)t To am't transferred from militia tund, 217 75 To am i ree'd froi A. M UilJe for tel. 5 00 To redemption on land by Shoff, vsale oook), 5 80 To redemption on land by J O. Sbubert in Morns, (sale book), , 12 80 To sale of county maps, li uU To redemption ly Albert. 50 acrea in Decatur, (aale book), 30 10 To Fox townbhip school balauce due lust settlement, 4102 To am't Irom Ocinmiisicners" books, 1 .700 OU Total, $15,518 47 CREDITOB. By amount due from collectors for IS69 sou previous years couuty, 52,074 97 By amount due from eolleelorsfor 18C9 and previous years State, 72 81 By amount due trom unsealed lands for 1698 and 1809, 15JM4 43 By exonerations to collectors on county for ISoU aud previous years, 790 74 By exonerations to collectors on State for ld!9 and previous years 33 18 By collectors' percentage on oonnty 993 83 Uy do do State 63 2j liy State Treasurer's receipts for State tax 1,557 06 By amount paid Co. Supetintendent. as per Act of 9th April. lst7. for inci dental expensesof Teachers Institute tor lb.S9. a- per bills filed 23 75 By treasurer's per centage on receiving $laAU 3rt, at lj percent, 331 35 By Treasurer's per ceniage on paying out HZ tf jO m, at I i per cent. 3(4 41 By overcnarge in Cbtfst and Huston 40 00 liy amouut d-ie from collector's roiuras 103 oi By assessors' wages. 37 00 By Commissioners Office, via : Henry Stone, 1 08 day a $120 03 Othello Smead. 452 50 S. H. Shaffner. 442 50 S- H. Hiudman, 55 00 1.370 0(1 By expenses in view:ng prison 101 21 By Cuurt House expensed, vis: Fuel and light $101 70 Benairs t. buildinx. 118 41 Baianco on clock 117 65 3.1s 70 By court house bands and coupons, 54a 00 By .lail expends, vix : Coal and wood, $ 93 50 Repairs to building. 70 73 Stove, 7 00 .Med. atten.'ance to prisoners 75 35 . 1 vvaiouinen "v j Washing clot b'g for prisoners, 93 20 6S2 27 By prison expeuses, vu : For arcuiw""; i"'". 00 Adv. proposals aU? friauug" estiiuatec. A specifications. 77 il I'nrav and print new bonia.175 uo Payment on ce.f iatt lot. ' tiUU UO 1.3j2 By Court crier s wages, . M By tipstaves' wages, -- in v. By janiior's wages. 7a -Ci' By amount paid tate deficiency, Ml 3'J By road views. " 2U 00 By Commonwenlfh costs, vix : Com'th vs. Ba'l and Hear, SCI92 f-9 to Sebastian Smith. 10.' 27 . Ho Jew Miller, 07 22 Do Dempsey, 12'.' ?0 - Do Kitchen, 11 13 - Do Lamoyne, 6:18 73 Do . . Coulters. - al 07 Do Crcswell, 1 20 Do Lingafelt, 40 W D fchearer, 6S 38 I'o Hum, 24 Hj Do Michaels A Ilurd. 22 12 Do Lee, 17 70 Do AVatb. Crsdy, ' 47 08 Do Shanks, 12 78 Do Knox. . 114 71 Do Morrison. 1 1 25 Do Flagnl. 3S H7 Do Crowfoot, 19 86 lo Trov, 33 57 Do " titigerald, 15 00 Do Johnson, 77 57 Miscellaneous costs, 47 70 3,719 14 By boarding jurors in capital eases, $4 75 By postago td telegrams, Zi 61 Uy sta iji.ery, 24 63 By transcribing r.ld records, ltl 7j By Prothonotary's fees, 410 65 By expenses delivering duplioatea, 19 70 by jurors wages, via : "Urand, .r66 40 - Traverse. 2,33j ij 3.452 96 By inquest fees, 74 38 By justiots' fees, 40 35 By Sheriffs fe-s. 1.413 90 By fox and wildcat sci'ns. 117 42 By insurance 00 Court House. 728 00 By Auditors' and clerk's wuges. 210 00 liy Cou.miafioners clerk's wages, viz : Bradley, (former) $Si2 00 Uoodlander. 500 00 1.3S2 00 By House of Refuge. ; 213 83 liy Jury Comini. sioners and clerk, ' 85 00 liy refunds, D7 34 By attorneys' fees, via: Wallace, $150 00 Test, 105 00 Swoope, ' 50 00 Kuiford. 60 00 McEnally. 100 00 T.J. McOullougb, 60 06. Mi 00 By District Attorney's fee, 332 50 By books and records, vis . For Proth. notary s office. $110 00 For Commissioner's office. 47 90 Frr Recorder s office, 2b 50 183 40 By constables' fees, 357 45 By election expenses, 714 98 By Begislry Law expenses, vis. Books and stationery, tA 35 Printing and publishing law, 2J4 25 Amount paid assessors. 5t4 90 Additional clerk hire, I2j vO 1.035 40 By Bnrosi.le bridge, (500 UO By printing. 4Ui 00 By road damages. 65 00 By Ceroniirfioncrs' counsel. 150 00 By auditing Prothy's A Kegr's aee'ta, 30 00 Ly mUcelianeous. 41 38 By amount overpaid Fox road fund, 12 64 By bal. due county by Treax. Wrigley. 2.759 49 ToUl, "Tl5,5iar7 Received, Clearfield, January SO, 1870, of Wm. K. Wtigley, lata Treaearer. the sum of two thou sand, seven hundred and fifty-nine dollars and forty-nine centa, being in fall of the above balance. l2,759 49 J LEVER FLEGAL, Treasurer. Probable Ordinary Expenses for 1870. To ordinary expenses estimated at SM 50 00 To exonerations tocoll rson U tt. lands. 1,325 00 To Ireas'ri and Collector per eeiitage, 1,593 83 RBSOl'BCKS. By am't due from collectors 52,074 97 By am t due from U S. lands. 15,214 43 By am't due from Col a returns, 103 82 By am't deficiency foi 1S70, 6 045 61 Tolal, $23,488 83 $23,16883 Tax due from Collectors. The following is a detailed statement of the several amoanu dne from Collector for 1869 and previona year: Yr. .Bnr Tp'.i Col's Name I Coanty.j Bounty. 1867 Beccaria. T S Washburn IS'13 76 1869, Beccaria, H B Wright. $194 13 106 07 Bell. Wm T Thorp. 151 4R SMI 06 Bradford, iFdmund Dale. 3 VI' 37 Ohest. ijs.M'Kwen. 4.1A 41 j 133 23 Clearfield. .1 M'OlellHn, 487 21 32 S'. Curw'le. J Thompson. 73 3S 116 21 Ferguson, Geo Williams. 22 S5 43 53 Girat. t RS Stewart, . 6 16! Inj po Graham. !D M'Dowell. 201 431 33 79 Jordan. IRM Johnson,! 15 40! 72 10 Kartbaua G Fisher, 132 17 17 20 IMorris, 'Peter Mens, fie. 25 'Pike. ' (Robert Ross, j 188 !3i ' 24 36 Woodward S Henderson, I 150 20: 22 13 Total, $2074 971$7 45 R rax nca pstoH ottrcrotis -C'-stisci o. 1 -Yr Ilur. J p a.: Col's Name t Ma,te, M.ii.ia 52 3? 54 iir ro 35 l :t 57 t'7 Ji 75 22 32 23 0 I it 17 67 27 05 58 05 12 3 I U...i. , T tV n .V k. I.A r : I., i . 1 S3 77! 2 : a 9 24 nii -5 no! a 78 J 2 23 ! I! red ford. iKdmord Dale. iCbent. IJas M h wen, lOlcarfleld. J M CU;u'. Carw'lo. IJ ihompson. rerguHon ueo niinams i'lirard, It S Stewart. 'araham. D M'Dowell, K. M Jnhn.i.n Jordan, Karthausl Fisher, Morris. l Peter Men. Pike.. 1 Rohert Ross. 'Woodward ;S Henderson, 12 3 I 42 I TV.,.! 1 S72 SI S:M9 5- Those marced thua have paid on account since .Ill.m. TkM. ....... .1 . , . 1 . - , full aiuce settlement. Koad Fund for 1363 arid 1869. WILLIAM K. WKIOLEY. Esq . Treasurer of the couuty of Clearfield, in the Com to an wealth of Pennsylvania io account with tbe several town ships iu said county for Head Funds fur 1K0S-9 HKVTOB. To balance da tw'ps at last settlement. SI. 702 11 io am t assessed on unseated lands IKH. 8.M.' 21 To am't assessed on on. rated Linda ls'19, S 667 $1 To am't returned in Woodward, by Col r, 2 07 Total, , ... i . 'S2T.057 .10 "''.. .;i CBCPITOB. By cash in freasurer's hands. $!2a 30 By bal. due from U S lands for l?o-9. Ifi.yoR Mi By over charges in Chest and Hosron, 50 00 By agregate am't paid Supervisora. 2 S29 S4 By Treasurer's percentage, 85 48 T"tu, 520.057 30 TXTCaBMT 1st CtT.lll DBBTOB I - S3 r- ; 2 ! Townships Eg g I 111 I Beccaria, 17 9ft' tno 0 Bell. J03 60 42S Ji Bloom. 6 74 133 47 BoKgs,- 25 75 H5 671 Bradford, 30 90 111 H Brady. 1 92j 47i 77l Buroside. 271 o; 159 15' Chest, 37 67 3ir0 2ij Covington 60 60 305 lo, Decatur, 117 14 342 47j Fergutori, ,15 98 44 29! Girard, "i3 95 383 65! (io.-hen. 3S 61 :tai 63' Graham, 1 10 o7 206 77 Guelich, 21 t)Jl 192 21 Huslon, 309 92! 2094 21 Jordan, 46 31 76 1 1 Kartbaus, 92 48 20 OA Knox. 69 0'j 275 85 Lawrence, 51 07 431 42 Morria 156 OH 379 9 Peon, 15 471 ISi 7 Pike, 4 00 100 Ml Union, 170 721 344 Kti Woodward. 67 5lj 455 7o Total f.2 09 i 0 W 273 61 317 1)9 253 32 10K5 lift ' 589 S7 ! XJ7I 69 670 92 H2 08 104 54 1111 25 ."21 7 624 41 411 V4 455S 31 175 3 , 59i 33 625 42 9i3 91 916 54 .'47 03 3oi fti SSO 32 9HI OS 4.M 6',f: 133 47j 115 67! I'l IH 475 77 159 IS 374 76' 305 16 3o2 45 4t 2: 3 .3 f.5. 391 6.1: 2b6 77; 192 21 ! 2.09r 21 53 93: 2J5 bi: 2S0 4 is 43! 42: .VU : 165 7: l io g.lj 344 0 455 75i Total, $2702 10. 50Si 2I5h.6S7 91 i20057 30 XTSTZMEST 1st t.ttT.UL rBKDIT 5 Z 3 a. Townships Total. Beccaria, Bell. Bloom, Boggs. Bradford, Brady. Buroside, Chest. Covington, Decatur, Ferguscn, Oirar.f, Gohen, Grbm. guelich.. iiuiton, Jordan, Karibaus, Knox, Lawrence, Morris, Pcr.n, Pike. t'nion. Woodward Total, Si 41: 3 10 1 77 I 12! 4 30' 8 I3 9 23t 1 to: 3 bi S77 92 100 50' 57 2 38 C3! 139 22i 262 9I1 29-i 4ti .'S 79 US frjj 372 37; 37 4dj 107 55i $ 47 78. 09 S:.7 3S: 660 96 9fia o.l - Mi Ah 268 94 j 25S ot; 216 12; 921 oi ."in 30 1 715 02: fil6 06; 7.'4 9t 58 o?j 713 ' 7c3 2d! 273 6S 317 00 32 J0U5 06 iS9 37 1072 69 670 92 ftf? (HI 104 5t mi 25 b2l fi7 624 41 aH9 01 ll 1 16; 3 321 . V4' 11 (ot 5'.3 54 23 89; ii 4'u8n urn 4M3 1 39; 3 43 3 1? 1 53 4 70 46 44 02: 130 m, i7 35 598 3 i 625 42 9!3 91 -916 54 317 03 S'la K0 F60 32 9-1 03 111 08 102 SSi 49 51! 4S3 82 519 3x1 862 fi 748 1j 331 U 2i2 m 151 92 15 till 1 165 SO 5 12 6S9 60 902 0.- 2 37 78 62, 95 40j?,t29 94 $l6Woro:.;2i).057 30 Notb. The turn of 52 07 waa returned by the coliecror of Woodward t'p. Am't of exonerations S'iII 00. vix: Chest S20 (13 and Woodward 'I0 00. Balauce iu bands of Treasureril25.30.yis- Bloom 6.74. Bradv 26.64. Covington &J-.26. Fergucon SI847, Girard I3 4S. Morris SI2 96. Pike $12 76 Clearfield. Pa.. Jan. 20.1870 Received r.r Wm K. Wrigley, E.cq late 'I reagnrer. tie sum of one hundred and twenty Gtedollsrs ami thirty cents, being in full of the above cash balance due the road fund 5125 20 LEVER FLE'J AL, Treaa r. Bounty Fund for 1869. WILLIAM K. WRlllLEY, Esq.. Treasurer of the county ot Clearfield, in tbe Comtsonwt alth of Pennsylvania, in account with the Bounty funds of said county for tue year A. If. 1S5 DEBTOR. To balance due fund lJt settlement - $13 907 37 To balance due from collectors for I.S8S and previous years. To balance due from nn'e-itod lands ftr lwi. To amount assessed on nneeted ta'nds for 119. T To additional in Brady. Kertha'u and Knex, To amount due from collectors' returns 1,3:0 30 4.312 77 4.313 .S9 69 121 24 i To f mount a.sesred un seated duplicates ! for 1889, 8.315 12 026 73 To balance doe Treasurer Wrigley Tola! S34 1iS 61 CBEPtTOB. By balance due frcm collectors for "3 and prev.ous years. $-1 07 45 By balance do' from unseated lands for 11.1S and 1809, By balance due from collectors' loturns uy exonerations to coliectora. By per centage allowed collectors. By amount ot bonds redeemed In !363, By amount of coupons canceled in I Hi. By Treasurer's per ocntage oa recoiving $3,021 00 By Treasurer's per oentage on paying out $22,912 33 8.466 69 111 50 562 01 186 90 19,897 33 3,01. 00 SO 21 220 42 Total, S34.06S 51. STATEMENT IN DETAIL. f aggregate amount of bond iaaaued. $270,335 0" To aggregate amount redeemed to Jan uary. 1869, $213,070 00 y To aggregate am't redeem d during 1869, 19,897 33 To aggregate amount unre- . deemed January, 1870 37,387 67 270.335 00 I'o amount of bobdi over dne, $1,500 Of' Ta , i ,..,.1,1. jnlt '7I ao aqo no To am't redeemable Jan, '71, 1,800 00 11,400 Of) To amount redeemable during 1870, $12,950 00 To am't redeemable July. '71 $6 000 00 -To am't redeemable Jan., '72 2.100 00 8.109 00 To amount redeemable July. 1872, 14.40Q f") To amount redeemable July, 1873. -1 801 i To amount redeemable July, 1878, 1.20 00 BBSoracES- To amount due from collectors, $..AT To amount due from unseated 'and. 8.466 C'l To amount due from collectors.' return - III 5 ) To deficiency to be rsisod daring 1870, 7.233 15 By bonds redeemable, in ,70. $12,900 00 By int. on unredeemed bonds, 2,213 08 By ex tnerations and 'Press ure r's per centage. 1,500 00 By bal. dua Trea. VTrigley, 623 73 Total, $17 320 79 $17 320 79 School Fund for 18C3 and 1869. WILLIAM K WKIOLEY, Esq . Treasurer of tte eonety of Clearfield. Iu ilia Cutuwon wealth f Panr.sy lvania.ln acconrt with tn several Sohoal Districts, in said county Tor School fund fir : ises-9. - DEBTOR. To bal. dne dist's last settlem't-leas Fox, 3 421 34 To bal doe rox last settlement, 4142 To m't asa d unseated lands r..r 13S3. 11,592 17 To am't asa d unseat i la ids for 1869. 13,174 31 To am't returned by Col I colors in Bunt side, Lawienca, and Woodward, 27 76 Tolal, $23,257 M cnxniToa. By esh fn Treasnrvr's hands, fill M By amount paid Di at riot Treasurer. ',421 it By bal. in rox rranaferred toeouoty. tl By exonerations in Beccaria, BraJy, f'crgusiii and Huston, 71 ff" By tl due Treasurer la.t settlement io fl.eat and Hnrton. 12 54 By fcwlaice oaeolleowd, 24.189 T2 7tf. , 257 00 FfATKlfBXT l PBTX1L PEBTOB. w s S 8 S 5 Dnnrieti 2 ' f e Toiaf. at is-2- Beccaria, Bell, Bloom, I Hoggs. Hradiord. Brady. j BurasM.; Chest. Covingt'n 221 441 ' ;t2 33 J2 41 41. . 49 69' . 689 43! 513 4i 146 3i 2t 5j 2ltl 2 S3.10 M V 29 173 ."0 37 75; - 200 10) C6 8 3i? 3a' 5?5 4x. 381 45 6ntt 69, i 7S' 472 7i; 435 19. a. 1 73 50 8 75 J13F -V 747 6 313 30 749 52 mt 16, E6u 9. 53 00 4.72 74! 667 ' . U it; 307 54! 2C64 21; 91 68 M 01 4i it 4t its ess v-i! J4S 68! :ii bi: 12X9 T7 1216 ft 34f 12 77 tr 4J)3 2 1713 ftl 1333 4 1304 10M I V J70J Tjl 1 12 1193 to 1567 85 1433 48 772 62 3111 l 321 9 t If rs 71 1V6 4 1269 49 571 t 5SI tt 417 M 2117 9w Decatur, j Ferguson. Oof bee, ! i". nth usu , 1 'iuelich. j Huston, j Jordan, j Kartbaus.1 Knox, I Lawrrnee' Morris, j Penu, Pike, 116 Jf . til 71 28; - MT 60 id 95 119 IX 1047 i 47 61 154 141 08 20 197 8! 91 5li 33 ta; 571 51 vJi 93 52i 449 3 413 S.ll 647 14' 493 98! 290 121 IH6 lit! 206 tw B20 38 t'niun. Wuodw'd. Total. 275 S4 .'lM 95 S342I 34;I15927 Sll 74KI S2S'f!5 9S fTlTSXeTI TW-eEtrT ' 1 ' 4 r a 1 5 S-S- tr3 O S t DUrict. .'Ih ill HZ Beccr-ria, ?24 44 J $101 si , ft Bell. 102 33 1 1 14 S l!oom, I 1J 317 0 gK. . 40 41 1 fc .9 . 670 91 Bradford, 40 fit! I u it 421 4 Brady, 299 fc9 37 M 1373 7 Burcsido Cn-i i3 41 sl Chest, JJ79 jT Covmgt n 313 44 4 24 6H2 Sa Decatur. 116 63 jifg 4 Ferguson. 22 hi 12 102 M Jirard, 248 02 17 52 92T f Goshen. 116 94 rtS 9t Grabau. 22 34 14 Gnolieh 119 13 M 49 llaton: Jo 4 Jn'sfl M Jordan, 47 62 J74 X4 kartbaus I 154 14 S3 83 79S II Knox. j 06 ;o 65 60 779 oawrencei I9i St - 1398 92 Morris, j 91 5 13 o4 11M 9X Pi.a, I S3 19 - &38 B P'ke, 21 17 71 Te 46 07 t riion. ' 54 94 ' 432 73 Woedej'd.. . 96 52 25 24 j IV'96 22 Tolal, ( $3,421 21 $512M (24.1S T2 Notb Amount returned bjr collectors, f Tf.Tt. vis: r.urmide S7 VI. Liwrence S3 70. Woodward S16 15. Amount of exonerations. 479 98, vie: Beccstia $60 02. Brady f 2 66, Fergnron S3 28. Hnston 5 0i rTcTsnr due Trersurer, S12 54, tiz. '"heat 97 22, and liuaton $4.82. ClearSi-ld, Pa.. Jsnuary 20. 1S70. Received of WSU. K WrictliV T.rV . far TrMinrar Ik. .r l Fire hundred and twelve do.lara' and fif.v fonr cents, l.oing Iu full of the above balance do the I .1 , School Fund 5012 51 LEVER F LEGAL. Treae'r. Certificates. V.'e the andersif nedl, Comxctssionara f the ' coauty of C'loarfieis). ia the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, hsriu inct on the 3d day of Jan urv. A D, ia70. aeeoraJiag lew, ar d haviag exaniined the soveral accounts and vouchers of William K. Wrigley .Era., Treasurer of said eona- I ty, for the year A. D 1869, do certify, that era i ; - as above a:ei. . .:. . - . . 54 i nit-1 the sm-ntit due '.Le oounty by hrm tn be two tawBMnd. seven hundred and fifty niow dollats and for(y-nin;nts. 709 49.4 The a monnt due snd oi.utandiug from Collector for Jbf-J aud , revi.)u ycara is on Coaaty, two thousand and seventy four dollars and ninety saten cents. ($2,074 97); oa State, saventy-tw do.lara and eighty-one cents. $72 81); from sested lands, fifteen thousand, tsro haadrad aad fcrly four dollars and .(orty-thre .cents. (I5. 211 43 Tbe balance due tbe County Fond by Tiea'urer W rigley is two -thousanj, .ever hun dred and Ofiy nine dollars and forty-nine eema, ('2.7. y 49 ) The aggregate amount of bounty boadaatill . redeemed Is thirty-seven thousand, throe hua dred and rixiy seven dollars and tixty-seven eaata, ($37,367 67). The ao.oant to be reiteemed dar ing the year A. 1'. 1670. is twelve thousand, nine hundred and fifty dollars. (, 12 9j0 50). and tbe interest fur the year, will amount to tbe sum of two thousand, two hundred and fofiy-two dollar Bd six cents. $i 212 06, Tbe amount Sue from Collector Is on thoaa and, five hundred and reves dollar! and forty-fir cots. ($1,007 40): from vnseated' laidi eight thousand, four bun I red and sixty eight dollats and sixty-nine eeot. (f MM 69); from Collector srtutas. one hundred and eleven dollar and fifty cents. (Slit Ml).- . .Tho amount dee Treasurer Wrigley is six hun dred and twenty eight dollars and seventy-three cent. (SIM 3.) ...... The amount to Kc raised' by laxatien during tha year, to meet the dcSeincy. ra titan thousand, two hundred acd thirty three dollars ane fifteen j cents, to meet the payments of tbe current year. i 1 ne agreaie balance due the several school I Finnic:, by the Treasurer i J fly hundred and . twclie Jol-arJanJ nty four cent. Vl 44; fer 2i ahicb see tabular statement I Tbe aggregai balance doe the severed' owa- slips on Koad fund by the Treasurer is on. ban tired and twenty 0ve dollars and thirty ewosa, (f ri.-i 30; for which so tabular statement. Witness our hands, at Clearfield, this 20th day of Jauuarv, A. D. 1870. OTHELLO ?MEAD. SAMUEL II. SHAFFNER, Alteslr HA.ML'KD H HINDMAN, . li. B. (JooPLAVDea, Clerk. Commrstiwaers We the undersigned. Auditors of (he eoanty of Clearfield, in the Commonwealth ot Pen esy I ya rn's , bavins met at Ihe Curf Hofl-e In the boro' of ClearGold, according to law, and having-examined tbeseveral accounts snd voucher of 'iiliax K. Wiiglej. Esq.. Treasurer of aH roaaty. for tte year A. U. o69.Jo report tbt we found tbeaa (S above I'd . Tha ""--Uance due from him on County eeounl ' '.Vi thonsand.aeven hundred and fifty-nin Jut. Urs and forty nine cent. (92.709 4V.) He is also indebted to the Road fund In the sum or on hundred. and twenty-five dollars and thirty centa. (f 125 30) and to the bcbool fund five hundied -at.d twelve dollars and fifty foar cents, (S5I2 54); while the Bonnly fund is indebted ta bim ia the sum of x hundred and twenty-eight dollars and sevenly-threa cents, ($629 73 ) Ib testimony wboreof we hav hereunto set oor bands, this 20lh dy rf January. A D. 187$ CLARK. SKOWN PHICE A. aOWLB. Attest; JOHN D.MILLER, G. B.Goor.r.axora. Clerk, Ca. Adttora. s ALT FXjl'ft, BR.VN and CHOP, at wboleeal. (Opposite the Jail.) by C. KRA 1 ZtCR. CLOTHING -A large stork of CLOTH I !f 3, - wiil Le eloeed out at a sacrifice, at (Opposite the Jail ) . C. KRATZER'S. OTOV'ES Tb celebrefed Ironside and Fa'axer O Cook. Revolving Light and Sun I'.rlor. and aa assortment of Pipe, at C. KKATZER B. Jan 26.'70 - Opposite tbe Jail. D HT 2. 'til. M.-kOa-...' 1 1i"sES aTqaantitjoB hand and fa-taalea - JayJ7. GRAetAM'8. ITERYFINE blankets will he aold cheap a kv . r i . , i. ...... J u puah iHl.V SA DDLES, Bridies, harness collars to., foe aale 1 MERKtLI. A BI(,J.!i.R'S. H0K!:E-Sn08, and herse-nails. tab bad Aag.23.. MEKKELL A BIGLER'a. VTOTIfcfc'. All persons indebted to tk sabser'l XI - ber. are rcueted to com ana) settle witV out delay. ; R. MOSSOy 2 ALT '. SALT?! trim artTcl of grv O ult. paltf ipial aaea. fersaleehea, al the ate i a it R. MQPSOJ G I""S. Pistols and sword cane to be bad at CLOVER, Timothy ad Orehard-grax iced at -CTKRATZEK A SONS. CWAfM'9 PANACEA. RennedV, Medical Dir. a"5 eovery. Ilembold'a Bueba, Bake' Cod Liter OH, Jyne'nd Ayer's Medieice for (ale bv Jb 16. KARTSWICK IRWi:;.
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