UL swan's gouruajV gfearpcrb, SpS iSp). 2- CLEARFIELD, PA:, FEB.' 16, 1870. PtTRO-JS To insure the safe transmission ni hr mail, patrons should remit by check aionej -!,,.. fhr.ir letle-n registered. frha will be enclosed in the first paper after recni k . knl- .h.money comes to hand: Tyrone and Clearfield Eailroad. . ,;! i inio leaves Tyrone at . : : am Arrives at Clearfield at : :, 12.10 p, m.. , i,, ja leaves Clearfield a : : : 2.30 p m. Arrives at Tyrone at : : : : 5.35 p. m. ftnDr-tt with Cincinnati Express East at 6 05 m ; M'1 West " 6 p' m f aI1 E8le tx" .j'stTOOp. m. ' Accommodation Train. Hires riearbeld at : : . : 7.10 A. x. Pbilipsborg at : : 9 10 A. Jf. fives t Osceola at : : 10.15 a. t. i. wool a at : : : 2 60 p. 1 rhilipsborg at : : t " 2.30 p.m. Arrives at Clearfield at . : . : 5;4a p. . Hf-j.iniors. Divine services will te held naxtSabhatit, i" Ck-arfielrl, a follows: Bv Hev. Xis lorff.in the Lutheran chnrch. al II A.M. and? P..M. Sabt.ath sehnolat .) . M. Prayer meeting every Wednesday erenini at 7 o'clock. By Kcvi Hall, in St. Andrew s Episcopal cliutch, at 1 1 A. M. ami 7 1. M- Sunday jjh.Kl nt 3 P. M. Prayer' niccting every AVednesuTi- evening .t 7 o'clock. ; 15y Rev. fiutJer.in the Presbyterian church, in .'rning ami evening. Sabnath' school at 3 I. M. Pruyei .-"teeting every Wednesday tvemnir at 7 o'clock. - "" Bv lie. W. II. Dil. m the Methodi.-t cliurch. morning and evening. Sabbath m1id..1 st9 A. M. Prayer meeting, every Thar'ay nt 7 1. M. ConiHinioii services fir-it SiWmth of every montL' ft l"i A. M. jr. Francis' chnrch Mas au A. M., -jlie sivoaJ and fourth Sundav vf each month. " ' 1 t . f New goods, at Reed's. Market Street. Velveteen. Superior article, only $1,50 and $2,r, at Reed . ' Josf.I'IIIXE Kid Gloves, in hanl-Giuo col ors, at Reed's. Try them. I'RE.vniiSM. The Rev. Mr. Skinner, will preach in the Baptist church,' in this place, on ?:;')!. ..?h evening rest, at 7 o'clock. Commences the Sjiing term of Mi.-s II.: S. Swan's school, on Monday, February 21st. l'or particulars see advertisement in another cuiniiin. 1 Divine Services. There will be, preach ii'ir in tii.; I're.-bytcrian church, by Rev. Mr-Riitl-T, iind others, every evening this week", 0 uMiii'i.riiur at 7 o'clock.' Scats oren to all. V.!t!iBi.E the weather since our list. T. i::ined. and it Mew ; it friz, and it anew ; mi.! every other change that the "'oldost in Irihi'aiit"' ever knew. Then again sunshine, (I.aw. rain, sleet oh, w-h-e w, don't this a'Miii'ii of "uli;r make our tiiubernien l,.,;i,iiic? - - . I'k'.t Cheat the chap, who recently vent f spend the evening with a couple of v mng l.-tdie.x. whn they kept up a conver- ti 'ii hi'twei-n themselves in a '.'l arlit mas'' .ii-!i unintelligible to him. Kvi4leiitly, l.i "i- nm was more desirable than his pres- 1 iky." Moral don't hang around '"loose"' win' re you are not wanted. C;.K.vr.FiEi.i tjLAss. We were shown, on Monday l;it, a specimen tif g!as uiaini !.:. !i;vi' 1 lr"P.i sand procured near this place. '.-.d i- i-. r;ain!y of a very mpcrior cpiality. Tlii- Luiis: a tixed fact, we hope ourcupital-i-t-. a very early day. eicct g!a.s ni'ik at Clcasficld. The estallili!iiciit of iiisi.uli.tiirie- of various kinds here, will il! initi-h to our pmspeiity, and be the ii of buidin3 up otir town. Who will K-1 he !irt to iiuike a move in the direction it- have .--ujsested VXKS. -From the Auditor General's re f n we learn, tliat t lie total amount ol t?x t paid into the Sratc Treasury by C.earfield f luty ii $7,4.,il , a- follows: On Rank jr.iMixt; Deeds, etc., $I'"7 32; Tv.eni license',, $1310 ; Retail licenses, : ::;-::; Hilliard saloons, etc, 104 50; I.. Litinif -In. uses. $1H 0:1; Pedlars,' f 263 45 ; ! II; -rs. $N '.() ; Patent medicines, ll'J 75 ; J :.r;-w. ries $25 1; Knrollmetit of Iiws, ?i')""i; Special tax, i.i 4 1 ; State tax 1:1 ;-or'.rial property. 2093 73. C"Xf k:;t The CiearGeld Uomet Band, l. ! irive a 'rand entertainment, at the Court I! u-e. on Tuedaj evening. February 2-1, ii 1-r t!ie ii'neclion ol Professor Rowbotham, i'iiil.delphia. Now. that we have a first ' iiv Bjinl in Miccessful operation in our 'n. e hope our citizens will "give the r.!-m:-r t!:e -ncirtrai:euieiit ther merit. l-'-'t u'l attend, and in this way contribute the j kcsk fur uViYayiri? the expenes ineur.ed 1 r .'Kraeti n. and show their appreciation '' tii - enterprise. For particulars, tee ad 'eriviie.-ii'. l 'N VTiciN. The Rev. A. B. Iiooven, of f'tM. K . Cii ireh it Mill-Run, Hust on town -!,;'!- w i-i :h. sii'jj.vt of a djnation viit oil 1 lirwtn.a, Kc, last. The contributions a-tamtitu-l to alioiit $ 1 05 consisting of cloth ing. lnuiseliilil articles, provisions, and mon-i- The thanks of Rev. Iloovcn and family, Me li.-rel-y returned to the donors for their I 'ilios in making this free will offering.. .f tl.ij character are a source of much srit.iieati,,,, :in. pleasure to those who give, ' as to t hose who receive. Would lM tlu-ir recurrence were more frequont, as ''"Muh Mieh means attachments of friend .nt fumed between pastor and people S!'t tan never be effaced. sai.ks (' Kkal Kstate. Below we give ':! .i! the Deeds, as entered of record in ' ''"' ler's office in this county, for the ' tti .ling February 14th, 1870, together 'di the consideration named, where located, the 'lame.iif tlie grantors and grantees :' ''' '1. Win. p. Hoover to John Irvin, for ' tre (, protuid in Pike township. Oon- ritirpji fr(itl. 1. Ilobcrt Porter to Wm. A. Reed,for K-'; t land in Lawrenoc township. Con '"ra'f.n $1. I'd, Richard B. Taylor to Jona. Boyn J',"1' l';r lot No. 170 in Clearfield Borough. -'"'ideration $100. p,bd, Osceola Coal Company1 fo Geo Y. '""icr, lor lot of ground in Osceola. Con--li-rati.jn JKtiJ. p IeJ. KlUha Gorsuct, Sr. to Uaunah S. ."aay. tr lot of grouoJ in Osoeola. Cou--tton 275 . -.y t d. Geo. W. Plumer lo Elisha Gor- r , tor lot of ground in Osceola, ration SH). r -.r - . Handsome use of Iaeo Collars, Lace nandkcrchiefs.Eiiibi-oidenes.&c., nt Reed'?. A Goon assortment of Custom-made La dies, Misses, and " Children's - Shoes' the best in the market at Reed's. . MARRIED. On Sunday,' January 30th 1870, by E. Hildebrand, J'-q., Mr. K. H. Adplem.VN and Miss Maria Joii.nsox, both of Chest township. ' . , Meteorological Repoet for the week ending February 10th, 1S70, from three dai ly observations. a-furft1shed by E. Fenton, of Penn tp. : Maximnm of thermometer, 35 on 7th; Minimum-, 8 on 7th ; Mean, 23; Max, of barometer, 28.34 on 4th ; ., Minini um,'27.66 on 8tb ; Range, .68 inches. Mean of Barometer for the week, 2S.0C. Depth of .water fell during week, .595 iuch." Depth of snow during the week, 6 inches. Depth of snow during the season,' 55 inches. Roads mostly bare, but hard, up to the 8th, now well covered with- snow and hauling active. . , . . . . . The Negro in Congress. The neero, so long the disturbing force in politics, has now entered Congress, and last week he walked about the Senate chamber, where he is soon to have a seat. This colored man, Revet, comes from Mississippi, the. State once represented by Jefferson Davis, and it is not the least of the revenges brought about by time and the war, that he is likely to take the scat ' formerly occupied by the cx-Ieader of the hosts of secession. It is a wonderful change. The war waged for sla very has given the slaves freedom, the bal lot and ci.izenship. . It has sent splendid paTij leaders into hopeless oblivion, and brought the representatives of a condemned race into be very front. They coihe, too, forgiving . aif magnanimous, and ask of Congress amnee'j and forbearance for those who have so long o7osed them, and who would have bound them in everlasting chains. The appearartu." Mr. Revel in the Senate bodes a new e "I." He will be closely scanned, but those who ki1'"w 1dm do not doubt that he will paas through e or deal in a highly creditalle manner liavn?. received a full collegiate course of education in Illinois, graduating at the Galesburg University. He is said to have a visible admixture of Indian blood in his veins. The Fifteenth Amendment it is said will confer the ballot upon about y60. 000 ne groes, 800,000 of whom reside in the slav holding States, ti three Southern State-' alone; where the Democratic party now holds complete sway, iiamcly, Kentucky, Maryland and Delaware, abou' f,000 ne groes will be!ticto the polls for the first time this year through the operation of the Amendment. There will be 47,000 of such new votes in K .mucky, 34 500 in Mary land, and 4,503 in Delaware. The M n-imii L iiilaturj h is passed the Woman Suffrage Bill. Probably this may induce a large femaic emigration to the realm of woman's millennium where they can vote. Undoubtedly Montana and Utah are now the places for the strong-minded feminine.. There all the lights they ask have been accorded to them. "Let "cm went," An alligator seventeen letit b ng and weighing six" hundred !id fifty pounds was recently killed in the swamps of the Wateree river. South Carolina. , He was very fero cious, and with a snap of his immense tail, broke the leg of a colored boy, lesides wounding several others, before he could be secured. A strange thing m-iy now be witnessed in Harrisburg. The i'ltrinf, a Democratic journal, is Defending a Republican Govern nor against tho -attacks of the Telvyrnph, a Republican journal. The veto of the po lice bill brou-jlit this about. One of the Denver (Colorado) papers prints announcements of births, marriages, divorces and deaths under the heading.-,: Arrivals Copartnerships Dissolutions Departures. Progressive people these Rocky Mountaineers. Mrs. Amelia Hobbs has been elected Jus tice of the Peace in Illinois." Justice is al ways represented as a woman, and now is represented by one. In Logan. Ohio, the Ilemoc.rats have se lected colored men as candidates for the offices of County Audito. City Marshall, and Councilmcn. There are one hundred and twenty-five judg-diipi to bj filled by the Virginia Leg islature, and the colored politicians arc after them keenly. ,. In the scarcity of. currency at Salt Lake, chickens arq taken at the box office ol Brig hum Young's, theatre. Change is made with eggs. - Spanish bulls are enraged by a red cloak ; pani.-h bullies by a blue eravat. Closing Quotations of Governai't Securities. JAMES T. IJRAD'Y 4 CO., (SHrrarii to S. Jotir'sif C ) COrtl KR Or rOCKTH ASI WOOD STKKETS. JPiltsburg Feb.1T. 18"U. j -. lyiT 'sell GOLD. ' i : p . I art lT.S.f.s.,1S81.1l7i.inJ 5 20S.1S62, tHi !I5J 5-20s.lSiH, ,1211 12U 52is.lSfli, I2lj;l2li 10 40s. 114 1 14$. 5-2iu..Ian.'5, 12nf I2) 5-2US, Jul. '65. 1201 12o; ' T)iiT.,seli. 5-2P.. Jan.'K7. 12("ijii2ai 5 2Us..IgI 'C7 120J 12uJ i.lnne. 7-30s, )0St li (July, 7-30s. 109jl091 i.VIay Comp,'5,ll4 , lAug.Corap.'fi5.11Si,ll?f iSept.Cooip."65.118 118 lOot. Comp.'05,1171'lS Clearfield Eetail Marirets. CoRBECTBBTir K. Mossop. Fea. 16, 1870. Apples dried. lb. S 12 Apples, green.im, 1 50 Api'let. utter, gal, 1 00 Butter, lb. 40 Iteef. fresh. Ib, J3 Beef, dried. " 25 Buck wheat. buh. I 25 liacawbeat flour-lb. 5 Beans, bu, . 3 00 Boards, per M, - 15 (10 Corn. shelled, 1 25 ' ears, 60 " meal, 3 no Chop, rye, - ' 3 00 " raized, 2 40 t'heese, lb, 25 Cherriea, lb. ' - - ' 1 Chiikens.dressed.lb, 15 Eggs, ' 25 Hourrbbl,? i ' :";' 08 Hay, ton. Hams. lb, Shoulders. " SiHes, " Lard, lb. Oats. bu. Onions, PorK, lb, " mess, bbl, Potatoes, bj, Plaster, bbl. Peaches, dried, Kye. bush, Kngs, lb. Salt, per sack, Shingles, 18 in, ' - 2Sin, Timothy seed. Wheat, Wool. SIS 00 25 16 20 fid 1 50 18 35 00 1 00 3 55 lb, 12 1 25 -3 X 00 d 00 11 00 i 0 - 1-io - it Indianapolis girls are smarter tr".ah 1oys At a spelling match in' the high school there recently the girls beat the boys three to one. In New Orleans "the Baptists among the colored people have five churches fully or ganized.. . t.. ' . "Nevada county; California, has the towns of Humbug, Gougey lied Dog and You Bet. ' ' ' - Coon tkins, it is said, are still 'legal ten tier in Vermillion county, Iod.' ', '.V' An'Ohio farmer found a gold dollar in side of squirrel he had shot. - r- .;. . ; President Grant's father was sevefity-six years of age on the Cth inst. . . Confederate notes arc quoted in Macon at $2,500 for a dollar. i ', , Sr'ECIAL NOTICE. - . r . .. . SeJienclcs Pulmonic Syrtqi, Heeweed Tonie and Mandrake Pills, will oare Con sumption, Liver Complaint ami llyfpepsia, if ta Ken according to diiectiona. They are all three to be tnken at the same time. Thjy cleanse the stomach, relax the liver, and pu it to work ; then the appetite becomes good, the fond digests and ik good blond, the patient begins to grow ia fleeh the diseased matter ripens in the 1 ngs.and the patient outgrows the disease and gets well. This is the only way to cure the consumption. To these three medicines Dr. J. H. Scltenck. of Philadelphia, owes his nnrivalled success in the treatment of pulmonary consumption. Tbe Pul monic Syrup ripens the morbid matter in the lungs, nnture throws it off by an easy expectora tion, fur when the phlegm or matter is ripe, a slight cough will throw itoff, and the pationt has rest and the lungs begin to heal. To do this, the Seaweed Tonic and Mandrako Pills must be freely u..eJ to clexnse the stomach and liver, so that the Pulmonto Syrup a-id the food will uiako good blood: Liver Complaint is one of the most prominent causes if Consumption. Schenck Seaweed Ton ie is a gen'le stimulant and alterative, ard the alkali in the Seaweed, which this preparation ia mails of, assists tbu stomach to throw out the gas trie juice to dissolve the food with the Pulmonic Syrup, and it isinadointo good blood withnutfer meuutlnn or souring in the stomach. Tho great reason why physicians do not cuie consumption IS they try to do too inaoh ; they give medicine to stop the cough, to stop chills, lo stop night sweats, hectic fever, and by so doing they derange the whole digestive powers.Iocking up the secretions and eventually tbe putent sinks and dies. Dr. Schenck. lu his treatmont. docs not try to stop a cough, night sweats chilla or fever. Ue .nove the cause.aud they will all stop of their own accord ?o one can be cured ot cousumpt on, liv er joojtilaint. dyspepsia, catarrh, canker, . ulcer ated tl'ro.'t.unless the liver and stomach are made healthy. .' - ' .. . If a perioiibassonsniription.oreonw th lungs in some way i'o' "sensed, either tuberotes, ab scesses, broaehial irri.'itfooY pleura adhesion, or the lungs areamaaa tTiflJtmation an I fast de caying.. In shcb caswai must be done ? It is cot only the langttbat J astoa,but jt is the whole body. Tfce tuieb Vl h1avc f their power to make blood out oYlToCd- . tbe onlvehnnce i to takeochenck's th?""i'ne,llns' which will bring up a tone to the ito.n',b- patient will begin want food, it will digest ei)y and make good blood ; then the patient beginj to gain in flesh, aotl as soon as tne toij begins to grow, tbe lungs beg'n to heal up. and the patient gets fleshy and well. '.'his. is the pnly way to cure consumption. - - When there is no lung disease, and only liver complaint and dyspepsia, Hohcnck's Seaweed Tonic and Mandrake Pills are sufficient vrithnnt the Pulmonic Syrup. Take the Mandrale Pills freely iti all bilious complaints, as they arc per fect!) harmless. Dr. Pehcnck. who has enjoyed uninterrupted health for many years past, and now weighs 225 pounds, was wasted away to a mere skeleton, in the very last stage 6f pulmonary consumption. hU physicians having pronounced his ci.se hopeless and anandoneil him to his fate. He ws cured bv the aforefaid medicines.and since his recovery ui.'iny similarly athio-ed have used Dr. Scbenck's' preparations with the same remarkable ucces. The directions ncconipanying each, inakn it not absijlufely necessary to see Dr. Sehenck. unlets the patients wish their Inngs examined, and for this purpose he is Professionally at bis Principal iitIi;o, Philadelphia, every Saturday, where all letters for advico must he addressed. He is also professionally at No 'M Bond Street. New York, ever, otherTueday. and at No. 35 llanov-r St.. Boston, every other Wednerday. He tivesndvice free, but for a thorough examination with his Uefpirometor the priee is K5. Office huurs t each city from A. Jl to 3 P. M. Price of tho Pulmonic Symp and Feawecd Ton ic each SI 50 per bottle, or SI 5:t a half-dozen. .Mandrake Pills 25 cents a box-: For sale by all druggists. DR. J. H. SCHENCK. Ap. 7,'f O-Iy 1 15 X. Mi St.. Phil n. CAUTION. The undersigned, having purchased the following property, viz : I parlor stove. 1 cooking stove, 2-t yards earpat, clock, cupboard, cider mill, plough and bar row, mower nrd rnke. 3 scythes, 4 hay-torks, 1 cradle. I set double harness; two horse wagon. I hay hore. 2 cows. I heifer. 4 hogs II pigs; nd left in posrossion of E. B. Black well ; hereby noi tine, all persons not to purchase or in any way interfcr with said property; as thesamo belojgs to me. and is subject to mv order. Feb. 2 70-Spt. SANFORD II. WALLACE. 1 870. FEBRUAItY. 1S70. RECONSTRUCTION! 1 1 Intend to Fight it Out on This IAnc". . W M. It E E T) , Market Street, Cleaf.field, T.. di1ess goods, " f a n c y goods, : . notions, t r i m m in gs, " " ladies' and gents' F U It N I S II IN G GOODS, -' tJ- trHAtS, 'CArS ' v. Ladies', Misses' and Cliildrcns' Shoes, T POPULAR PRICES- The 'entire stock on hand will be eald at FRESENT YALUEj r and riio stock will be replenished every : Sixty days, .with the choicest. and best goods in the market. , SHAW'S ROW ; ' (a few doors west of the F,pstof5ce,) .i' CLEAIIFIELD,TPA. ' - ' February 2, IS70 " TEKMS Or- THE JOl'K.NAL. -The RafTSNAN'K Jot-nsat Is pahlhhed on Wed a-sday at $2.00 pet annum in advance. If net paid at the beginning of the .year. $2,50 will be charged, and $3,00 if not paid before the close. Aovebtisbhksts wi 1 be Inserted at Sl,50 per square, for three or. less Insertions Ten liner (or leas) counting a square.' F or every add Itionut insertion 60centawill be charged. A deduction win be made to yearly advertiser : Ko subscription taken for a shorter time than six months, and no paper will be discontinued un til! all arrearages are paid except at the option ol the publisher. S. J. ROW. . WINE & LIQUOR STORE- I. L. REIZKN'STEIN & CO., ' DEALERS Ilf . WIXFSAXJ) LIQUORS, MARKET STREET, CLEARFIELD, PA. A good assortment for medical purposes always on hand. January 27. lS;9wfm. YOUT II S' AND BOY S', CLOTHING. ' The undersigned having recently added ' READY-MADE CLOTHING to his former business, would respectfully solicit an examination ol his stock. Being a practical Tailor be flatters himself that he U able to offer abetter clns of resdy-made work than has heretofore been " ' brought to this mar- ' ket. " Anyono wishing to buy goods in this line would save money by calling at bis store, and making their selections. Also, a full supply of Uents'furnishing goods always on hand. Feeling thankful fir past favors he would re spectfully solicit a continuance of the same. April 2?. 180ft. H. BRIDGE. k. n. r.iTTnx, E. A. 1KV1.N, JNO PATTON. J. B. Hi VI IS. E. R. PATTON & CO., Jfavjng fitted up a first. class PLANING MILL, are prepared to furnish to, order all kinds of Man nfactured Lumber, fu "b at FT, o or is a, SI DNG, Siirfacc-clrcssctl Lumber, SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, and every descripti-on of Plain and Fancy Mou'd ings. Dealers will find it to their advantage to consult our prices before purchasing elsewhere Address, E. 13. Piitton CoM CuriL'cnsvitc, -Dec. 2,'C3. Clearfield Co., Fa. SQUARE TIMRER. E. A. Irvix & Co., Being specially ergaged in tbe business of buy ing and selling SQUARE TIMBER, would repre sent that they are now prepared to purchase tim l.er, delivortd at either Curwensrille, Lock Haven or Marietta, or will take it at any of these points and sell on commission, making such advances as are necessary. - Those engoged in getting ont tiinbor will find at our store in Curwensrille, a very large stock of SlAPLE GOODS, of all descriptions. ALSO, FLOUR, MEAT, RYE, OATS, CORN, and everything necessary for use of Lumbermen. RAFT ROPE, of all sizes,kept on hand in large quantities, and sold at a small advance, by tbe coil. Also, PULLEY BLOCKS, SMALL ROPE, 4o Special inducements offered to those manufac turing Square Timber. i.st ; A. IRVIN 4 CO. Cnrwensville, Jan. 12, 1870, - CURRANTS the best and cheapest in the county, at 1 ' ? URAUAM'S. s; TOVES of all sorts and sites.' constantly on nana at aunr.cbu i uniLtti 6 AY ANTED 10,000 pounds of WOOL, at tho KETsroKi Store," wearnem, ra. jelO N AILS A SPIKES thecheapest in the ccunty at MOSSOP'S ZIASNED' FRUIT. Canned Pfoms, Peaches J and canned corn, etc . for sale at tho Drug or oof . A.I.SI1A. M aich IP, 1S63. ' JECEII'TS -AND EXPENDITURES 6 f CLEARFIELD COUNTY, FOR THE TEAR A. D., 1869. WILLI IM K WRIOLEt. Esq.. Treasurer of the eonnty 'f Cleaifield, ia tho Commonwealth ot Pennsylvanra,in account with tbe funds of said eouuly fiom the 18th day of January. A. D. Igtitl, to the 3d day ol Jajiuary, A. D. 1870. DEBTOR To balance doe county last settlement, S,35 06 To balance due from collectors for 18 t i" and pfevlous years; " - ... 1553 39 To balancedue liom collectors on State for 1868 and previous years, 146 72 To amount assessed on uuseated lands for I8rt8, 918 1 Tomnunt assessed oa unseated landa for lStiS, . 8.627 61 Toadditiou'l assessed on unseated lands in Beccsria and Knox. - r 14 65 To amount from collector's returns for 1867 and 1868, ? - . 112 96 To amount assessed on collectors' dupli cates for 18H9, 19,275 88 To am't assessed on Registers' returns, 600 82 To amount assessed on btate account. . 1,267 06 To redemption on Baum tract in Brady for 1806 and J8ti7. (co(. return). 33 Ot To redemption on McCormick tract in Knox for 1864 lo 1868, (eol return), 141 23 To cash for old iron, B? To commonwealth costs refunded, 3 38 To redomDtfon on No 4:U0 in Fox tp., 31 70 To amount received as jury fees, 6400 To am't received as fines A forfeiture 3i)0 00 To am't transferred from militia fund, 247 75 To am't ree'd fruui A. M Utl.'a for fuel, 5 00 To redemption on land by Shoff, (sale book),'' To redemption on land by J.G. Shubert In Morris, (ale book), . .. j To sale of county mans, 3 90 ' 12 80 8 00 30 10 41 02 To redemption ty Albert, 50 acres in Deeatur. (sale book). To Fox township school balance due last settlement, To am'itroui Commisskners' books, 1,700 00 f45T5i847 Total, CREDITOR,. Ey amount due from eolleotors for 1803 anJ previous years oounty, . $2,074 By amount due from eolleotors for I8C9 and previous years State, 72 15,244 790 33 13 63 Ry amount due from unseated lands for 1068 and 1809, - By exonerations to collectors on county for 1809 and previous years, By exonerations to collectors on State lor ldt9 and previous years By collectors' percentage on connty By do do State By State Treasurer's receipt for State tax 1,557 06 By amount paid Co. Superintendent, as per Act ot 9tn April, lhOi . Mr inci dental expensesof Teachers Institute for ISM, as per bills filed 23 381 344 40 1U3 37 By treasurer's per eentage on receiving JO, at I per cent, By Treasurer's per eentage on paying out S.'J U3tl 89, at 1 1 per cent. lly over charge in Chest and Huston By amount due from collector's returns liy assessors' wages, By Commissioners" Office, viz ; Henry Mono, 168 days Othello Smead, g. H. Shaffner, 420 OD 452 50 442 50 R. H. Hindman, 55 00 1,370 101 By expenses in view'ng prisons By Court House expensua, vix : . - . Fuel and light 5104 70 Repairs b building, ' ' - II 41 Balance on clock- . .117 65 333 54j By court house bonds and coupons, By Jail expenses, via : ' - Coal and wood, , . ou Repairs to building, ''' 76 72 Stove, 7 00 Med, atten "ance to prisoners 75 35 Watchmen ... 33 50 Washing cloth V for prisoners, 93 20 682 27 By new prison expenses, vix : ' for architectural designs, . jvo uu Adv. proposals and printing estimate? A epeciticatioLs. 77 42 Engrav and print, new bouds,175 W Payment on new jail lot, 000 00 1,352 63 154 75 39 ' 211 By Court crier'a wages, By tipstaves wages, tty janitors waes. By amount paid state deficiency, liy road views. By Commonwealth costs, vii : Com tb vs. l.all and ienr, T?992 59 105 27 97 22 ) 2 J 30 126 13 6.(8 73 i j 03 07 15 20 40 91 68 33 24 95 Xo Sebastian tfoiilh, xio Joe Miller, l;v . Dcmpsey, Do kitchen. Do Laiynei Io Coulters'. - Do Creswetl, Do Lingafeit, Do r-hearer, Do Horn. Do Michaels A Hurd, Do Leo, Do ' Wash. Ersdy, Do thanks, Do Knox. Do Morrison. Do Flegai, Do Crowfoot, ' 1H i Trey, ' '. Do f FitxgeralJ," " i Do Johnson, Miecellaneous costs. ?2 13 17 7d 47 06 12 73 114 71 II 25 33 07 19 86 -33 57 ' 15 00 77 57 47 70 2,749 b4 24 24 111 410 19 By boarding jurors 111 capital eases, I',y postage and teiesrams, By stationery, By transcribing eld records, By Prothonotary's fees, By expenses delivering duplicates, By jurors wages, vis : t.rand. S566 40 Traverse, 2,88 56 By inquest fees, ... Uy justices' fees, - By Sheriff's fees. By fox and wildcat scalps. By insurance on Court House. By Auditors' and clerk's wages. By Coiumissiuners' clerk wages, rii : Bradley, (foitner) 4382 00 Uoodlander. 500 00 By House of Refuge, - By Jury C; mini siouors and clerk, By refunds, v . By attorneys' foes, yi : Wallce, $150 00 Test, 105 00 Swoope, - - - 50 00 Fulford, 0 00 iMeKnaily, lull 00 T.J MoCullough, 541 00 By District Attorney's fee. By books and records, -viz . For Proth'-hotary'e office. S110 00 For Commissioner's office, 47 90 Fcr Recorder's office, 25 50 By constables' fees. By election expenses, By Registry Law expenses, viz : Books and stationery, - . SS8 25 " Printing and publishing law, 231 25 Amount paid assessors. 596 90 Additional clerk hire, 125 00 By Burnsite bridge. By printing,' -. " - By road damages. By Commicsiouers' eonnsel, By auditing Prothy's A Kegr's acc'ts, By miscellaneous, Ri amount overpaid Fox road fund. 3.452 74 40 1.443 117 723 210 .382 203 85 187 515 3.(2 183 257 714 1.035 600 4 10 55 150 30 . 41 12 By bal. due county by Treas. Wrigley, 2.759 Total, V . . ' . 45,318 Received, Clearfield, January 20j 1870, of Wm. K. Wriglcy, late Treasurer, the sum of two thou sand, seven hundred and fifty-nine dollars and forty-nine cents being in tui; ot the above balance. 12,759 49 j LEVER. FLEGAL, Treasurer. Probable Ordinary Expenses for 1870. To ordinary expenses estimated at 20.550 00 To exonerations tocoll'rson V S. lands, 1,325 00 To Treaa'rt and Collectors per eentage, 1,593 83 ' ' r.tsorr.crs. By am't d-na from collectors. 52.074 97 . . , By am t due from If 8. lands. 15,2t4 43 1 By am't due from Col:s returns, 103 82 By am't deficiency foi 1870, 6.045 61 Total, $23,468 83 23,468 83 Tax duo from Collectors. The following is a detailed statement of the several amounts due from Collectors for 1869 and previous years Vr lTRnr aTd's.i Col's Names County.: $194 13 151 46 - 35 9! 438 41 467 21 . 73 36 22 85 16 3C1 43 15 40 ;132 IT 1 Bounty. $'.13 76 111 07 " SoO 06 237 37 163 23 32 39 . 116 24 49 53 : ltrj 89 . .. 33 79 72 18 .17 20 66 25 24 3 22 13 1867'Beecarie., T S Washburn 1869 Beccarla, II B Wright Bell. ' i Bradford, Wm T Thorp. Edmund Dale, JasM'Ewen, J M Clellan, J Thompson, Chest. Clearfield. Curw'la. Ferguson, Jeo Williams, Girard. t' S Ftewart, iGraham. D M'Dowell,. 'Jordan, IRM Johnson, jKarthanaw G Fisher, , iMorris, Petr Mens, 1 Pike, ' ! Robert Rose. 186 28! 15Q 2u I Wood ward ff liendejieii. 1 j : " I Totif -'i)74 97. $1507 45 TAX DUE PRO OLLaCrVm.' COJITttCIC-". Yr. (Bor.a Tp.( Col's Karnes. l3u7:Reccaria. T A Washburn. 1869 Beecaria. ill Ii Wricht. State, j Militia $22 56 -iH 25 I Bel I. I Win T Thorp. . . I Brad ford. iKdmund Oale. iChet. Mas M'Ewen, ICioarBeld. ,J Jtf 'Chsllm. 2 rrj 2 22 3 59i 2 its . " 9 91 24 KOj 5 tur; , 5 7rtr 2 23 ' I . 12 32- I 421 ( 2! 27 H 22 22 I If 27 . 56 II lui w'Ie. J ibompson. rergnsoii Heo 4 illiams. tjirard, t IRS Stewart, Graham.'- fD M Dowell. 'Jordan, 'It M Johnson, IKarthaus G Fisher. I IMorris, Peter Mrns, , Robert Ross, S Henderson, v Total. IPike. 'Woodward i r i i . $72 81' $349 58 .1 Those manced thus have paid on account since settlement. Thove marked thus t have paid in foil tine settlement- Eoad rnnd for 1868 and 1869. WILLIAM K. WRIGLEY, Esq , Treasurer of tho county of Clearfield, in the Com tnjn wealth of Pennsylvania in account with the several town ships in said county for Road. Funds fur 1868-9 DKBTOR. To balanee due tw'psat lost settlement. $2,702 11 To am't assessed un unseated lands 186S, 8.6S5 21 To am't assessed on umeated lands 186(1, 8.6K7 91 To am't returned in Woodward, by Co IV. 2 tiT Total, ... .4 "$27,057 '30 1 . CREDITOR:. ', J By eash in Treasurer's hands. $125 By bal. dne from U. S lands for 18(18-9, ltl.tMrt Ml By over charges in Chest aud Iluslon, . 50 Ott By aggregate am't paid Supervisors. 2 829 V4 By Treasurer a percentage, 85 46 Total, $211.1)57 "30 STATEMENT IX DETAIt DKUTi'R Townships ! Reccaria,' Bell, Bloom, Bogg". ' Bradford, Brady. Bun. side, Chest, Covington, Decatur, Ferguson, Gixard, Gohen, Graham, Oueliob, Huston, Jordan, Karthaus, Knox, Lawrence,' Morria Penn, Pike, Union, Woodward. a 9 '5. . oo $17 90. 103 60' , 6 74;. ' 25 7al 30 96 ' 143 62 271 07; 307 67.i 60 60 117 14 15 9; 3&3 95: 38 lit' 110 87 21 02 309 92 4s 3i; 92 46. 69 o: 61 07 156 62! 15 47: 4 do; 170 721 7 511 $W0 428 fiitl 133 47 M45 67' 111 13 475 77 159 15 394 26' . 305 16. 3.12 47. 41 2'.4 363 65 ;.9l 63j 2 .6 77 , 192 21 2094 21 ; 76 li 250 06 275 83! 431 42' 379 9l; 165 7j I all 80 : .111 80! 45 754 S3I0 12 42S fiS !33 47 145 67 Sfi23 09 9 0 MS 273 8 317 09 2o3 J2 lll'.li 06 5K9 37 1072 09 6711 92 842 06 1114 54 llll 2 821 87 624 41 4 1)9 04 4553 34 175 3', 593 3.1 " 625 42 9:3 9' 9.6 54 ; :7 03 305 611 80 32 931 08 HI 13 475 77 159 15 . 374 7 , 365 .16 3f2 45 41 29 363 Hi 391 63 2 .6 77 192 2! 2 094 21 iS O.t : 205 81 28!) 43 431 42 379 96 165 73 ISO 80 314 c0 455 75 "I Total, 52702 10 $"63j 2I!$8.667 91 $20057 30 STATEMMXT IX DETAIL CRF.niT - 3 Townships SB g- Total Totnl. Beccaria, Bell, Bloom, Boges. $2 4lj $77 3 I0 100 92i $547 761 $624 960 273 317 253 1095 ' JiS'.l li72 f,7n 842 14 un 821 624 409 43'S 175 593 625 913 916 317 30j SfiO 931 50 8.'7 38 I 266 94 I 77 - 1 ti 4 Ml 8 T3: . 9 2. i si; 3 52 j II 58i i io; 3 32: 73' 11 10 1 39' 3 43 3 181 1 53! 4 70: 4 5 12; 2 37. 57 38 139 262 293 58 113 372 37 107 .23 426 44 111 102 49 151 15 163 .7 253 04 Bradford,' ) Brady. i Burnside, Chest, . i Covington, Docatur, ) Ferguson, j Girard. Goshea, ! 216 12! 924 fiij 313 30 745 02 6U6 llril 721 92' 86 (),s! T13 82, 7b3 261 13 54 384 4 21 Graham, I Guelich, j Huston, j Jordan. Karthaus,7, Knox, i-Jj Lawrence, i 34; 4090 W, 92: 13" 1-4! 08j 86, 54! 92 OH i 60. 62i . 4S3 82; 519 3S 862 86 746 9Si 331 56i 262 84, 689 60' 902 0R Morris, Penn. Pike, Union. Woodward, Total, $85 46;$2,829 4 $1690660; 20.057 30 Note. The sum irf $2 07 was returned by the collector of Woodward t'p. Alu't of exonerations iiO OO. viz : CLost S20.0U and Wocntwanl S30 00. Balance in hands of Treasurer 5125.30.viz- Bloom 6 74. Brady S26.64, Covington St. 26. Frrgti-ou. $1847, Girard $13 43. Morris $12 8LPike42 76 Clearfield. Pa., Jan. 20.1870. 1 Received of Wai R. Wriglcy, Ksq , late Treasurer, tbe sum of one hundrea and twenty Eve dollars and thirty cents, being in full of tho above cash balance due (be road fund ''". 15125 29 LEVER FLEG AL, Treas r. Bounty Fund for 18C9. . - WILLIAM K. WRIGLEY, Esq.. Treasurer of the . county of Clearfield, in tbe Ci mmonweaith of Pennsylvania, account with the Bounty funds of aaid county for tuo year A. D. 1359 DEBTOR. To balance duo fund last settlement $13 957 37 To balanco duihfrom collectors for I8'j8 1 ,320 30 4,342 77 4,313 29 59 69 121 21 9.345 12 623 73 To balance due from unseated lands for 1868. To amount assessed on unseated lands for 1869, -To additional in Brady, Karthaus and Knox, To amount due from eolleotors returns Tormount assessed ou seated duplicates fr 1869, To balance due Treasurer Wrigiey Total S .14.038 ol .. . CREDITOR. . By balance doe from eolleotors' for '69 . - . and previous year, . 51,j07 45 By balance du from unseated lands tor . "8.4 S3 69 Hi. .50 ., 56i t'l -186 90 19,897 33 3,045 00 80 21 229 42 , lsi8 and lo9. .-. . -By balance due from collectors' iclurui iiy exonerations, to collectors, . . , ; By per eentage allowed collectors. By amount ol bonds redeemed in 1869, By amount of coupons canceled in 1869. By Treasurers per eentage on receiving $3,021 00 ' By Treasurer per eentage on paying out $22,942 33 ' Total, $34,038 51 ?'0 I" STATKMEST IN DETAIL. To aggregate amount of bonds Uasued. $270.3"5 00 To aggregate amount redeemed to Jan- . - WJ-U69, 4213;U70 U , To aggregate am't redeem . ' ed during 1369, 19 897 33 To aggregate amount nnre- - - .deemed January, 1870 37,367 67 270.33a 00 In amount of bonds over due, $l,..50 00 To am,t redeemable jaly, '70 $9,600 00 To atnt redeemable Jan, 71, 1,800 00 11,400 00 To amount redeemable during 1370. $1250OQ To am't redeemable July. '71 $6 000 00 To am't redeemable Jan., '72 2.100 09 To amount redeemable July, 1872, To amount redeemable July. 1373, Toamonnt redeemable July, 1371, ' 8.400 00 14 4(10 00 1 301) OH 1.2..U till " - - RESOURCES. '- To amount doe from eolleotors. ' " $1,567 45 To amount duo from unseated lands. - 8,46-1 69 To amount due from collectors' returns 1 1 1 50 To deficiency to be rained during 1870, ,23J 15 By bonds redeemable in ,70. $12,950 00 By int. on unredeemed hnds. 2,242 06 ,f , -i By ex inerations and Treas urer's per eentage. 1,500 on By bat. due Treas. Wrigiey. - 623 73 Total, , . $17,320 7$17 320 79 5.- 'IS --1. f-a 3 - . T- School Tuna for 1868 and 1869. " WILLIAM K. WRIGLEY, Esq ., Treasurer of the county of Clearfield, in tb Commonwealth of - Pennsylvania,tn account with the several School . Districts, in said count for fccbool funds for 1868-9. r. : ,. . , I . DEBTOR. . .. . To bal. due dist's last settlem't leu Fox, $3 42t 34 To bal. da roz last settlement, , -r 4T 02 To am't assM unseated lands for lftft. 11,592 57 lo am't ass'd unseated lauds for 1369,: . 13,174 31 To am't returned by Collectors in Barn side. Law leuee. and Woodward. 22 76 . :- . emtptnm, - -- By cash in Treasurer's hands,. - . By auiouut paid District Treasurer. By bal. in Fox crapoferred to county. By exonerations rn' Beccaria, Brady, Ferguson and Huston. "- --' - - 37 n 85 15 By bal. dueTreasuier Lastiattlasaent in . fhest and Iln.t.in " 11 U 02 17 75 32" 80 18 57 05 1)4 35 j . Pj balance uncollvcted, , ...... J -. 14.189 72 I Total, T . . S28 257 00 STATEMENT l DETAIL DKaTOB. Districts. S ' " .so .Tptal. Beccaria, Bell, - Bloom, Boggs. Bradford. Brady, Burnside. Chest, Covingt'n Decaiur. $224 44 $600 14 1 29. 17.1 50! ' 378 751 200 10. 616. 06! 318 SO, 555 42 381 45' , tit 69 65 2S 472 74j 783 26 i . 67 0j 345 V5I 1047 I3j . 182 6 449 92! $465 19 651 29 173 60 378 T5 ' 1289 77 1216 91 34 r 12 797 91 ; 483 29 1713 64 1333 94 1304 94 '10O0 06 1766 22 131 13 1193 6(1 1567 85 1433 48 771 63 Sill 34 321 936 10 930 76 1495 41 -1269 40 671 99 ' 6SJ tt 637 66 2117 93 - 103 33 12 41 41 49 69 233 50 747 69 318 30 749 62 305 16 . 869 90 63 00' 472 74' 667 66 613 64' 307 64 2064 Jlj 91 63, 382 04! 420 72 47 18; 6a 93' 299 89 689 43' 313 44 146 63 21 851 218 2 Ferguson.' Jir.r.l, tioshen, tirabam, Guelich. Huston, lordan. -Karthaus. K nox. I l 94 252 34 119 13 . 413 B.l 647 U 493 9n 290 12 196 04 208 8b 1 awrence: Morris, Penn, Pike, t'nion. Woodw'd 248 M 361 g 27 6 84 M84 95 820 361 Total. 'S.J42I 3i;?lla92a7 $11 748I28215 98 47 62 154 14 96 20 1 197 39l 91 ill 33 19; 247l! 54 94! 96 52 : - ST1TKMENT IS DETAIL CREDIT. . - trio s ta it:.-. S - pcB a Districts. 3H 5 g- o- I.eccana Bell. Bloom, Boggs. 1-2 -'4 44 102 33 40 41 49 69 2)9 89 69 43 510l 61 12 1- 86 59 i 12 If j 37 30 ' $903 80 1114 58 347 (Ml 6T0 91 421 43 1373 79 ' 644 51 1279 22 682 35 1688 69 102 $8 927 90 1450 91 1181 14 653 49 3040 88 274 34 ' 798 13 779 05 1293 02 1164 93 633 80 480 07 482 72 1V96 22 $24,189 72 Bradford $ llra.ly, Burniide. Chest, j Cuvingt'n' hecaiur, ! Ferguson.! 313 44 j 146 63 ! 22 85 i 243 02 f 116 94 ! 2 .2 34 j 119 13 I 4 26 3 12 17 52 txtrard, tlushen, Graham. Guelich. liu. tun- I Jordan, i Karthaus Knox, Lawrence Morris, . Tenn, Pike, Union, H'oodw'd. Total 50 04 33 83 55 50 12 96 71 76 25 24 $512 54 47 62 154 14 j 96 20 197 39 1 91 51 33 19 24 17 54 94 96 52 $3,421 22 j Note Amount returned by collectors. $27.76. viz: Burnside $7 91, Lawrence $3.70, Woodward $16 15. Amount of exonerations. $79.96, via: Beccaria $80 02, Brady $2 66, Ferguson $2.28, Huston $15 (10. Balance due Tressurer, $12 54, viz. Chest $7 22, and Huston $4.82. - Clearfield. Pa., January 20, 1870. Received, of Wm. K. Wrigiey, Esq . late Treasurer, the sum of Five hundred and twelve dollars and fifty four cents, being in full of tbe above balance duo the SclimH Fund. - " . Iil2 54 , LEVER FLEGAL, Treaa'r. Certificates. We. the undersigned. Commissioners of the county of Clearfield, in tbe Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, having met on the 3d day of Jan uary. A. D. Ib70. accurdiag to law, and having examined the several accounts and Touchers of William K. Wrigiey ,Esq.,Treaeurerof said coun ty, for the year A. D 1809, da certify, that wo find them as above stated. ' We find the amount due the county by him to be two thousand, seven hundred and fifiy-iiinw dollars and forty-nine cents. (92,759,49.) . - Tbe amount due and outstanding from Collectors for 1369 and previous years, is on County, two thousand and seventy four dollars and ninety, seven cents. ($2,074 97); on Ctate. seventy-lwo dollars and eighty-one eents. $72 81); from un seated lands, fifteen thousand, two hundred and forty four dollars and furty-threo eents. ($15, 244 43.) The balance due tho County Fund fay Treasurer Wrigiey is two thousand, tever hun dred ami fifty nine dollars and furty-nine cents, ($2,7-9 49 ) . The aggregate amount of bounty bonds still an redeemed ia-thirty -seven rhonnaad, three hun dred and sixty-seven dollars and sixty-seven cents, ($37,367 67). The amount to be redeemed dur ing the year A. D. Id70. is twelve thousand, nine hundred and fifty dollars. r$l 2 9.i0 50). and the inte-eat fi.r the year, will amount to the sum of swo thousand, two hundrvd aud forty-! wo dollars and six cents. ($2 242 06;. - The amount Uue from Collectors is one thous and, five hundred and seven dollars and forty-five C'n'-., ("i ilii 45): from unseated lards eight thou.-and. four bnnlrcd and ix'y eight dollars and sixty-nine ceots, ($S,4oS 69); from Collectors sr turns, one hundred and elcen dollars and fifty cents. (SI 11 50). The amount due Treasurer Wrigiey is six hun dred and twenty eight dollars and soventy-thrce eents, ($628 73.) The amount to be raised by taxation during the year, to meet the deficincy; it seven thousand, two hundred and thirty-three dollars and fifteen cents, to meet tbe payments Of the current year. Tbe aggregate balance due the several School Districts by rho Treasurer is Ova hand red and twelve dollars and fifty f our cents, S6I2 64: for which see tabular statement. The aggregate balance: due the several town ships on Koad fund by the Treasurer is one hun dred and twenty five dollars and thirty. eents, (125 30; for which ?oe tabular statement. - Witnea our hands, at Clearfield, this 20th day of January, A. D. I.-S70. OTHELLO SMKAD. SAMUEL H. SHAFFNER, Attest;: SAMUEDH. HINDMAN. , G. B. Goodlasder, Clerk. Commissioners. V e the undersigned. Auditors of tho oo.aty of Clearfield, in the Commonwealth of Pennsylva nia, having met at tho Court House, in the boro' of Clearfield, accord i"? to law, and having exam ined tha several anoounts and vouchers of William K. Wrigiey. Esq.. Treasurer of said county, for the year A. D. Js69.do report thit we found tbem as abote stated. The balance due from him on County account is twothousand.seren hundred and fifty-nine dol lars and forty nine cents, ($2,759 49.) He is also indebted to the Road fund in tho snm of one hundred and twenty-five dollars and thirty rents. (SI 25 30) and to ihe School fund five hundred and twelve, dollars and fifty four oents, ($512 51); thill the Bounty fund is indebted to hi.iu In tbe cum of six hundred and twenty-eight dollars and seventy-three cents, ($628 73 ) in testimony whereof we hay hereunto set oar hands, this 20th day of January. A. D.J 870. - - ' CLARK BROWN, . , PRICE A. ROW LEW, Attest: " JOHN D.MILLER. G, B. GooDLAtnr.B, Clerk. Co. Auditors. ' s ALT, FLOUR, BRAN and CHOP, at wholesale, (Opposite the Jail.) by C. KRAfZfcR, c LOTH IN G A large stock of CLOTHING, will be closed out at a sacrince, at (Opposite the Jail ) . C. KBATZER'S. STOVES The celebrated Ironside and Falser Cooks. Revolving Light and Hun Parlors, and an assortment ef Pipe, at C. KRATZKR'S. Jan. 26. '70- t . - Opposite tho Jail. D R Y GOODS tbe cheapest in the eonnty. j --' smaaur'o, at RUNES a quantity on hand and for sale at mjzi. GRAIIAM'tt. TERYFtNK blankets will b sold ebsap by. , J. SHAW A SON. s ADDLES, Bridles, harness, collars to., for MERKELL A BIGLER'S. sal at H OESE-SH0E8, and horse-nails, to be had a Aug. Za. UEKHCLk at BlUUtM t. NOTICE. All persons indebted to the ssbserii ber, are requested to eome and settle with outdelay. - . B. MOSSOP. SALT! SALT!! A p riots srtieleof great.4 a urn salt, pat cp in patent saeas. for saleenea atthostcieof R. MOSSOr' GUNS. Pistols and sword canes to be -had at Juna,'6 . MERRELL BIGLER'f. C LOVER, Timothy aad Onbard-s?rass seeds at, r ' 13 a e I D aV wZ(iV4S V. lVItAlsAXiIV SV rtWAlM'S PANACEA, Kennedy's Medic! Dia. eoery, llemhold's Buehu, Bake s Co4-Livej Oil, Jsype'taiid Ayer's Medicinen.foraale by' 5US4. .2t 22 " 41 02 7 8fl n 4 " tut