afbinan journal 33 To Patbos. To insure the safe transmission f money by mail, patrons should remit by check ir mone order, or have their letters registered. A receipt will be enclosed in the first paper after the money comes to hand: T.r,Va ft Ti Winter Arrangement. MeilTr-'in loaves Tyrone at Arrives at Osceola at : ' Philipsburg at Clearfield at : st.FI Trin leaves Clearfield a : Arrive at Philipsburg at Osceola at : : Tyrone at : : Lock Haven at : 11.15 a.m. 11 40 a. m. 12.40 o.m. ; 2.4U p m 3 40 p. m. 4 00 p. m. : 5.35 p. m 12.25 p. m Accommodation Train. Leases Clearheld at . : : Arrirei at Philipsbwrg at : : ' Osceola at : : : Intersection at : : E. Tyrone at : : : Scares East Tyrone at : : : : : Arrires at Intersection at : : Osceola at : : : : Philipsbarg at : : Clearfield at : : : Hon connections made at Tyrone Kast and West on the Maine Line 7.00 A. K 9 DO a. m 10 00 a. m. 12 50 p. m. 1 13 p.m. 10.00 a m. 1.03 p. m. 2. CO pi m, 3 40 p.m. 6.50 p. m. prith trains Religious. Divine services will be held next Sabbath, in Clearfield, as follows : B llev. flail, in St. Andrew's Episcopal chuich, at 1 1 A. M. and 7 P. M. Sunday fcchool at 3 P. M. Prayer meeting e?ery Vecltie.-jav evening at 7 o'clock. By Kev. Butler.in the Presbyterian church, morning and eveninp. Sabaath school at 3 P. M. Prayer neeting every Wednesday evenins; at 7 o'oWk. By Rev. J. IT. M'Cord, in the Methodist eJmrch, inoroin? and evening. Sabbath fchool at 9 A. M. Prayer meeting, ev-ry ThursJay at 7i P. 31. Communion services First Sabbath of every month at 10 A. 31. Saw his shadow the Ground Hojr, on Thurl iy last. Will wc have six weeks of hard winter in consequence? Improving the several ricjlit ear that were "frozen" in returning from the "hop" at Curwensville. Strange that the Iff! cars escaped. Yisinxo Cards. An assortment of first class visiting cards on hand, at the Journal office, which will be printed to- or dtT, on short notice. Lumber The roads in this county are still in good hauling condition, and our lum bermen are busily engaged in getting their timber, etc., to the streams. Kfxigiocs. -TheRt- Rev. J. C Kerfoot, Bishop of Pittsburgh, will preach in St. Andrews Church, Clearfield, ou Friday, Feb. 24th, at 7 o'clock, P. M. Appears The Auditor' report of the financial condition of the county, this week. The balance in the Treasury is something over twelve thousand dollars a very snug little sum. Injured. We understand that a little Fen of Mr. I. L. Reizenstein, of this place, fell down, cue evening last week, and tsprained one of his wrists very severely. Boys thould he careful when they staud on slippery" places. Just So! A pent called on a couple of young ladies, one evening recently, when one of theui iuquired : "Why don't you at tend the protracted meetings, these eve nings?" Whereupon, the second hastily remarked, "I suppose he would rather come here to hold we-eting." Ahem ! Water Works. We understand that a bill has been pre.-ented to the Legislature, t.j incorporate a "Water Company" in this place. We hope the bill will pass, and that preparations will be made early in the Spring for the erection of the works. A supply of good and wholesome water is much needed here. Another Slice. We see that a bill has passed the House, at Harrisburg, cutting another slice off Clearfield county and an ccxinjr it to Klk. The slice embraces war rants Xos. 4,275, 4,2X), 4'lf2. 4,188, 4,1S1, and part of 4,271, being that portion of Fox t.wnbip annexed to Huston township, when Vox was sliced up, several years ago. Whether this cutting pieces off Clearfield county is in accordance with tht wishes of her citizens, we are unable to say, but it is well enough that they fchould know the fact, to that they may govern themselves ac cord i ugly. Postponed. Wc would announce that tl;e opening of the next session of the l-'enrtield Academy bus been postponed un til Mondiy. February 13:h, oa account of the r fitting of the several rooms in the bunding. The improvements making will ! . ready to tlnj comfort of scholars, as !!: to the appearanre aud convenience oi the rooms. We hope our citizens will I'rui.erly appreciate the efforts of Prof. Hirri-oir to make the Academy a first-class ij-rnution of learning, by an increasj of rarr xue. The corps of teachers is anex eei.,-i ly any timiiar institution ir Central lVnti-ylvatiia. LVawing has recently been a He J to the branches taught, and now tie Cl!ir' COIlll. rises fVon-tVind ronnuilA tr fin t'-naaieuul and practical education. List of Letters remaining unclaimed in the Postoffice, February 1st, 1871 : Jacob Armstrong, Joseph Arnold, John A rm. Jatnes J. Barton, 31. V. Buttoiff, W. J. l.urtis Miss 3Ie!vin Blethen, James liloom, iy.d Bender, B. J. Barrett. t i arteiiter, Henry Cryder. Sr., A. . 'estiiutwood, Miss Sarah J. (Well. Mm Davidson, Albert G. Dale,Miss Ma na 0un. A. Dickinson. ' iter Fisher. illiam Cardner, Willikm Galiahcr Al tro.j Grey, Joseph C. Gilmore, Miss Annie raliaui. '. Hatsill, G. Hesslor. -Mis Beck lsenhoovcr, K. J. Irwin, liobcrl Jackson, John Joyce. P. L. J. James J. Kelly (2), J. W. Kennedy. James Larkin. Monroe 31oore, Arba 3Iartin,Joseph My ers James McGuire, John McAtistcr. tii. A. Nelson. t L. Potts, John Putman, Wm. Pfings- John Reekenthaler. T. H. Sharp, Miss Lib Smith. William 'umers, Strain, Smith & Co., A. W. Sea er, M. li Stover, Arehey Stewart, J tcwart, Thomas Silvers, Joseph Snyder Sa,.,M H. Snyder, Andrew Storer, Chris l"n Shultz. J. Smith. Levant Waldo, David Williams. MUs .irJ nise, Thomas Welsh, Charles M. " ad. p. Gaclin, P. 31. J. B. Graham & Sons are selling goods at cost, for cash. Wm. Reed is c'.osinz out his 6tock of winter goods at cost. Now is the time to buy. See notice in another column. Requested a full attendance of the members of Clearfield Lodge, No. 198, I. O. O. F., on Saturday, evening next. Normal School. We are informed, by Geo. W. Snyder, County Superintendent, that the Normal iustitute will open, about the 25th of April, to continue eleven weeks. Further notice will be civen in due time. J. B. Graham & Sons are Eelling off their stock at cost, for cash. See adver tisement. . To the Trade. I desire to call the at tention of the trade to my stock of lake fish having, for the past thirteen years, made this branch of business a speciality. My stock, at this time, is the largest ever held in this city. I am prepared, to furnish deal ers, promptly, by the dray or car feud, and have made arrangements for shipping by the car load, at special rates, from Detroit, Sandusky, Huron, Vermillion or Cleveland, and also from Pittsburgh, to any points in Pennsylvania or Ohio, as shippers may wish. I would also call the attention of dea lers to my extensive assortment aud stock of corn brooms, broom corn, and broom mate rials, all-of which I can supply at very low rates. James Conner, Wholesale Grocer, No. 355 Liberty Str?et, Pittsburgh. FcU 8, ot. Bound to close out my winter stock at a price that will induce purchasers. Best Beaver Coatings, worth $5, at $3.50. Best Chinchella Beaver .worth 5, at $3,50. GoodChincheila Beaver, worth $3.atS2.25. Splendid frosted Beaver, worth$3,at$2, 00. Twilled Flannels at 37 and 40 cents. Water-proof at greatly reduced prices. Dress Goods, at greatly reduced prices. Shawls, at greatly reduced prices. Blankets, at greatly reduced prices: Hats and Caps, at greatly reduced prices. Shoes, at greatly reduced prices. Carpet, at greatly reduced prices-. Hoods, Nubias, Hosier', Gloves. Fancy Goods, of all description, are going very rapidly, at the prices now olFered. Cail and see, and if the above is not correct, we will not ask you to buy. Wm. Reed, Clearfield, Pa. Notice. Dr. A. C. Jackson will visit the following named places : Frenehviile, 31un.M)n House, Saturday af ternoon and Sunday, Feb. 11th and 12th. Clearfi'-ld, Mansion House, 31otiday af teiiio n and Tuesday forenoon., February 13th aud 14th. Curwensville. Eaglj Hotel, Wednesday afternoon and Thursday forenoon, February 15th and 10th. Phiiip'sbuTg, Lloyd's Hotel, Friday, Feb ruary 17th. . Os.-eola, Kxcharigo Hotel, Swturday and Sunday, February 18th and 19th. It is not necessary to say much in regard to the Doctor, as his reputation in three of the principal States New York, Pennsyl vania and Ohio places him in the front rank among the medical profession. He has had great success in the treatment of ail kinds of disease, and all who are afflicted should avail themselves of a consultation with him. Consultations free. Geo. R. Cooley, Agt. for Dr. Jackson. Rf.v. J. A. Davidson, of Eric, Pa., in the employ of the Grand Lodge, I. O. of G. T. of Pennsylvania, will canvass this county, and lecture on the subject ot Tem peratice, at the following dates and places : Pennfield, Tuesday evening, Feb. 14th, Clearhcld, Wednesday Curwensville. Thursday " Gieenvillc, Friday " Pemrsville, Saturday " " Sunday preach 3 p. m.. Lumber-city, Monday evening, Bower, Tuesday " N. Washington, Wed'day " Ansonville, Thursday " Glen Hope, Friday " Bioomington, Saturday " Curwens,vi!le,Sirrfday preach Philipsburg, .Monday " Osceola, Tuesday, " 5ih l(T:h, 17lh, ISth, 19ih, 20th, 2 1 st, 22nd. 23rd, 24ih, 25l.h, 26 th, 27th, 28th. Rev. D. is a speaker of great power, and the public are cordially invited to come out and hear him. Will the friends of temperarics, at the va rious appointments-give the aniroiincenietit their special attention ? And strive' to se cure a good house, and have it properly ightcd and heated by 6 o'clock, p. m. t D. S. 3IOWRE, D. G. W. C. T. Clearfield District. MARRIED. On Tuesday, January 31st, TR71. by Rev. W. G. Ferguson, Mr. Isahh J. Pfntz, of Brady townsbip.and Miss 31eliSda S.meal, of Pike to'.vnship. CLOSIN; PRICES OK De'MVFS 4 40 .onth Third Street. Philadelphia. 3 o'clock P. M. Trbroary i. 1S7I V S fi of ISst, I13J 1! S. (Ts of ISS2. llll II S. (i of 1SS4. Jf9 V. S. of ISrti. lOtfJ U. S. 6 of ISSi. ne, 10S V. S 6 t.f ISR7. ne-ir, 109 V. S. B'sof 1SH. 1091 V. S 5 s. 10 lfi V.S .111 y iar 6 pr cent Cj , 212 Due Compound Interest Notes, 19 Gold, 111 .silver. TI2 I nien Pacific R. R. 1st M. Bonii, 829 Central Piicifio R. R.. 90 I ui'au 1'aciSc Land Grant EoDds, 720 DS.O., mi llii JOni 1091 10Sjl lOtfi ir,9j 10o 112 112 Hi 630 Slfiil 730 Marble and Stone Yard. MRS. S.srLlDDELL, TI.tTing engaged in the Marble business, desires to intoria her I rienda, aud the public, that she has now and Trill keep constantly en hand a iur-reand well .elected stock of ITALIAN AND VERMONT MAHULE. and is prepared to furnish to order TUMBSTO.VKS.SOX AXD CRADLE TOMBS, MONUMENTS, in Sand stone and Murble, CURBS aad P 'STS fr CemeUry lots, WINDOW SILLS A.D CAPS, ARCHITECTURAL AND LAWN' ORNA MENTS. . She would invite special attention to her Sand stone Moncments Khich are built from- orlg inal designs aud will compare favorably with; any thing of the kind in the country. If desired she can furnish Marble Window Mils and Caps at a slight advance on the price of Sandstone. Yard on Keed Street, near the Uepot.Clearfield, Pa May 4. 1S70. II ORSE NAILS nail rod, bors nails, rasps, arc . ui ujutAlihlt :s. Upn. Jail. )RU'ES a quantity band and for sale at Mai 27 qriuau'c RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES LEVER FLEG AL, Esq , Treasurer of the County of Clearfield, in the Commonwealth of Penn sylvania, in account with funds of said County from the 3rd day tf January. A. U., 1870, t the 2Uth day of January. A. 1.,1871 TJEOTMIl. To balance due county last settlement," ?2,75D 49: To amount due from collectors last set tlement. County, To- eineunt due from collectors last set tlement. Hate. To niu't due from unseated lands. To ain't a.s'd on unseated lands for 70. To ain"t ass'don seated lands lor '70. co, To ain't ass'd on unse d lands for '79. St, To ain't due from sol'rs returns for '70, To additional in Beccaria, Bell, Huston and Knox. 2 074 S7 72 81 15.244 43 8.512 41 20.72 IS 1.257 70 103 82 42 71 To ain't of Prison bonds issued, via : For purchaie of lot, S6.40U 08 .For erection of prison, 10,000 00 16.400 00 To fines and costs on Coulters. 133 Oil To cash from Sheriff Howe, for Bennett. 30 00 Tocash from Sam'l Arnold, for Bennett, To cash from' old furnaces. To cash from o'lef Pavement, To cosh from old county maps. To cash from rent of prison lot. Redemption ol lands, vis: To redemption on W alburn house and lot, Btady, .52 55- To redemption on M'Pbenon, !0 acres. Chest, 3 98- To redemption on King, 1 15 acres; Burnside. 13 75 140 00 9 24 23 00 12 00 10 00 To redemption on Gelnett, 20 acs Brad v. 3 15 To redemption Osceola Coal Co., Deoatur, To redemption on Kremer, 740 aiites. llrzdv. 90 00 26 90 To redemption on No. 1997, 6n acre. BradT. 10 30 To redempiion on Beyers', 100 a,- nr. Beccaria. 54 20 To redemption oa Trude, 100 - cres. Pike, To redemption on Smeal, 100 a- cres, Bradford, To redemption on Brady, 108 a eras, Lawrence. To redemption on Morgan,60 aci, Decutur. 2 80 4 50 49 75 To redemption c-n. Martin, 100 ae, Jordan. 28 2 Toaiu't received as jury foes. SS ilO Toam'tof fines collected. 105 00 To Com'lth costs refunded1, 5 00 253 67 399 07 Total, S67.992 4 CBEDlTOR. By assessors wages foj iH70, Hy as.csnorM wapes for I ST I . by asiesiors ajwistants fir 1371, By aseictuents rcc. for 1870, By Agricultural Society, By Auditors aod clerk, By Lunatic Asylum. By Attorney's fees, viz : II. B. Swoope, $300 00 John II Orris, 100 00 J. B. M Knally 100 00 T. J. M'Colio'jgh, 125 00 W. M. M Cullough, 50 00 T. 11 Murray, 5 00 Isreal Test. 5 00 By District Attorney. By Att'y tor Commissioner's, Wallace, liy bridges. By court crier.- Ky court reporter, 1 By constables returns,' By Coroners fees. By census septiennial expenses, liy Commissioner's Office, vix UthelloSiaead. $230 60 Samuel II Shaffner, 359 00 Samuel li IHnilraan, 342 50 David Buck. 97 50 By Clerk. G. B. Goodlandcr, By Court House, viz ; llepairs, $1 .298 50 Fuel. 249 98 Painting. 1.02 35 Pavement, (new)-, 674 40 Furnaces, 200 45' Matting, 20( 00 Chairs, 99 00 $577 25 723 75 267. 00 157 25 100 00 ICS 00 189 9 fiRj 00 233 50 1:0 00 123 7ti 80 50 149 0u 335 10 32 C3 4-29 00 1,039 CO 1,000 Ot) 3,786 S ROAD FUND FOR 1870. LEVER FLEGAL. Esq., Treasurer of Clearfield county, in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, in account with the funds of the sevoral townships in said county fir A D.1870. PEBTOR. To nncol'd bal. due tr's laU settl't. $14,918 60 To cash bal. in Tr's hand last reMl t, tj 30 To ag? am't of tax assessed for 1870. 8 857 80 Toadl'I in Becearia. Bell. Huston & Knox, 47 26 To aim t overpaid in Decatur 4- Peun, 10 14 Total. " $2(T607"10 STATEMENT OF ROAD FUND IN DETAIL. To bal due To amount T By By ex'rs By Sup'rs By ainoirt By cash in Towsnips. : January asesed 0 . Trea's on uns'd orders re u ncolloct- Treas rs 1870. for 1370. MUU,UIU percent Lands, deemed. : ed. : hands Beccaria, $54.' 71 $291 41 $Sr,4 1)7 Iti 43 1 77 50 422 OS ! $316 37 ! $31 09 Bell. H7 33 : 431 31 : 12JS 49 25 73 : 6 12 793 HO I. 439 11 : 33 53 Blouni, 273 68 i 1 2' S7 : 4U0 55 8 21 I 5 65 . 214 00 12vi 87 :- 45 82 Bogus, 2)8 04 ; 142 59 400 3 : 7 74 : 16 48 : 2t)6 32 :i'' 142 59 : 27 50 Bradford, 216 T2 103 23-- 321 35 : 48 : 1 1 53 163 U2 103 24 ii 34 14 Brady. 9jl 54 : 4'0 72 1402 26 : 23 55 r 42 53 800 00 i: 450 77 i bo 49 Burnstd,' 318 3D 159- 15 477 45 9 55 187 66 I: 159 15 i 121 09 Chet, 74i OS 342 75 10.-.7 77 22 3a. : 49 75 .' 395 00 -i 342-75 ;; 277 92 Covington, i- 610 32 :: 39 99 : 914 31 18 31 2 66 ! 4ii0 110 !: 305 99 1 129 35 Decatur, 72 92 : 342 31 1067 2J 21 75- : 125 82 5S6 00 S 342 U ' Ferguson, 104 51 ;: 41 29 .: M8 83 i i 13 : 15 21 75 48 V 44 29 :i 10 47 Girard, 727 30 i 35S 81 10S4 II : 21 61 15 42 403 356 81 i! 287 12 Goshen,; 783 21 3SJ 30 i 1165 56 23 50 : 13 91 ? 355 00 382 3d 300 85 Crhm. 513 54 I 221 10 : 739 64 15 40 ; 69 09 : 352 45 s 225 10 : S5 9 Gnelich, 384 42 j 192 21: 576 63 : II 53 " 32U 00 ? 192 21 52 89 Huston, j! 4090 90 i; 2079 06 i 6IS2 92 :: 122 77 ': 632 43 i 2)1 (12 " 335 (15 Jordan, 130 04 .69 94 .; 199 93 3 90 : 12 54 i 81 00 ' 89 94 32 60 Karthaus, 43 S2 : J6J 31 ; 753 13 14 51 : 13 44 358 61 "3 ti9 31 :! 97 2 Knox, 519 S. 279 78 .' 800 18 -I la 63 35 00 Si. 464 12 : 281 3) 4 68 Lawrence, ." 862 80 :' 423 89 - 12s9 75 :: 25 69 : 7 44 739 9j f , 425 89 :: 39 57 Morris, 759 92 : 645 10 ti 1405 02 22 41 :. i 24 i : 3-0 00 645 10 352 27 Penn, 331 58 j 246 75 572 31 9 94 i! 5 t'O 1 318 0 : 240 75 : Pie. 305 60 ;j 156 77 . 462 37 ! 9 17 i 20 16 i 42 76 : ' 158 77 i 233 51 I'nioo, 0 ! 35t 19 - 1040 70 :: 29 69 479 (IV i 357 10 ' 198 91 Woodward, j! 902 03 : 438 11 1338 19 ' 27 06 ;: 131 84 .: 712 86 y 434 11 I 30 42 Total. 17966 60 i 8857 80 25995 93 512 19 : C73 77 li I2J33 65 b9dj 06 , ; 2932 43 SCHOOL FUND FOR 1870. LEVER FLEGAL. Esq.. Treasurer of Clearfield county, in tho Commonwealth of Pennsylvania', in account with the tuuds of the several School Districts in said eoun.y for A. D. 1870. DEBTOR. To sash bal. in Treas hands. Jan. '70, $512 .'4 To uncollected bal. last settlement, 24.2U2 22 To am't ass'd oa unseated lands fur '70. 11 607 77 To add I in Beccaria, Belt, Huston A Knox, 3 05 To am't overpaid in BoggsA Woodward. 192 3a Tota!, 53i.a77 93 STATEMENT OF SCHOOL, FUND IN DETAIL. To bal due To amount .,..' CJ By exr a By Cash T. . . Janoary assess! Aggregate Trem,, CJ L fj Dift By am t By Cash 1H70. for 1370 am0UDt percent Lands. Treasury, "ncollee'd on band : $1005 31 $166 25 $1512 35 i $30 16 $70 34 $332 12 9559 4" $20 29 : 1114 58 8496; 1771 63: 33 43 ; Z 91 lOflO U i 646 96 83 35 347 12: 164 93 : !2 CS . 10 31:; 75 2t 6f 164 93; 37 85 7i7 50 : 370 73 1135 51 22 73 ; 42 699 21 :'- 370 73 : 433 60 : 194 81 623 41 : 13 00 la 43 390 17 194 81 105 00 : 1411 09 i 450 72 1861 81 ! 42 33 03 65 1187 30 : 450- 72 117 81 644 51 j 318 30 963 81 19 33 560 00 !: 318 3l' 75 18 : 1279 72 : 342 75 1622 47 : 38 ."9 107 22 1000 00 : 312 75 134 II 6s8 81 j 453 9 114a 5? :' 20 60 . 3 CO 6C0 1)0 4.S 98 63 01 i 1588 59 : 7s3 15 2341 74 : 46 75 271 83 :. 1(95 CO ; 753 15 17a 01 10$ 00 i 83 58 194 58 ; 3 18 18 54 .: 75 09 88 58 : 9 28 C45 43 463 85 1409 33 . 28 35 28 04 500 Uf 463 85 397 f3 j: 1450 9-1 : 496 197 90 43 52 25 59 .: 740 0t) 496 99 "r 641 80 1181 14 : 339 li i 1520 2 : 35 43 138 00 700 00 339 15 3 7 71 653 49 : SK 76 980 25 19 60 00 00 328 76 " 33 89 V 3091 52 : 2079 06 5180 30 : 97 58 ;: 2S16 55 : 2-)33 73 : 177 41 274 34 113 92 i 893 25 8 23 21 32 200 00 -l 118 92 44 79 :: 1131 9S : 533 62 : 1370 58 : 24 95 22 50 538 50 538 62 246 01 ' 834 55 . 3S3 61 :; 1200 5fi" : 25 02 : 52 50 701) ei- 366 01 :: 57 03 !: :298 02 -i 533 61 1K31 83 ; 33 94 :: 13 40 . iS5 62 ji ' 633 CI i; 280 06 li i:77 89 ;j 873 00 : 2050 89 3a 33 8 13 J I9S2 13 ' 873 00 I 52 30 538 80 86 30 435 10 16 16 ! 8 13 ; 500 09 ' 96 30 : 14 51 557 85 : 203 SO 761 65 16 73 37 77 : 4A 59 2t)3 80 83 73 482 72 : 351 ID ' 833 72 14 43 415 00 351 00 S 53 24 :: 2021 48 : 516 94 2773 47 ; 60 64 290 2 1855 65 - 566 94 ? TjWKSHIPS- Beccaria, Bell, Bloom, Ilogss, Bradford, Brady. Burnside, Chest. Covington, J)ecatur, Feruon, Girard, Go?hen, G ra ham, Guolich, Huston, Jirdan, Karthaus, Knox, Lawrence, Morris. Penn, like. tltiion, Woodward, Total. : 247u2 26 11607 77 36577 Wo BOUNTY. FUND DEBTOR. LEVER FLEGAL. Ktq., Treasorer of Clearfield County in account with ihe Bonnty Funds of said county for the year A. D. 1S70: To bal. due from coil's last settlement, f 1.507 45 To am't due from uns d lands for 'C8-9, 8,463 69 To ani't due from ro.'l's returns, 711 50 Toaui'tass'd on seated duplicate for '70, 10.156 59 To am't ass'd on uns'd lands for 1870, 4,256 15 To additional in Beccaria, Bell, 11 us ton and Knox. 22 84 To balance due Treasurer Jan: 1S71. 35 51 Total, $24.558 64 STATEMENT Tfllrsntflt. im'tftf )w,Il Tl t V llO Hti S ; .5 ern aas na muEU, v By aggregate am't redeemed to Jar.ua- ry ISJt). S229.892 10 "J s;reau-.te amount redeemed au rinir ls.O. i4.277 S-9 By aggregate amount unredeemed January 1371, 28,165 00 270,335 00 OF CLEARFIELD CO. FOR 1870. By Commonwealth costs, vii: Com. vs. Anderson, Coin. vt. Agler, Com. vs. Brady, Ccm. vs. Coulters. Com. vs Goodlandcr, Cum. TS. Henry, Com. vs. Hunt. Com vs Jones, Com. vs. Linafelt, Com. vs. McCartney, 310 61 39 10 22 38 17 78 60 50 35 17 8 90 9 42 76 97 59 93 Com. vs noes. 111 63 Com. vs. Harder and"Kooinsy' 154 75 Com. vs. Simpson, ' '" .75 71 - Ctui. vs. Wagoner, 9 86 Miscellaneous. 14 05 793 74 By election expenses for 1370,, 878 91) By inquest fees, 103 59 By interest on bonds, " 27 64 By janitors wages, 160 90 By jurors wages, vii : Grand, S7S1 40 Travis, . 3,424 94 4,205 34 By boarding jurors ia capital cases,' 124 04 By justices fees, 48 09 Ky jury commissioners and clerk, 70 OS By miscellaneous, 46 75 By count3 prison, (oldj, vii : Repairs, :-. $205 35.' 1 Physicians and medicine. 100 0U Clothing & washing for prisr's. 142 33 Fuel, 150 57 93 25 By county prison, (new), vi : Am't paid Architect, :" 500 00 Am t paid for stone, 1.12A75. Am'tpd print'g specifications", ii-Ti ' 1,659 50 By Penitentiary, 359 64 By printing, via : S. J. Row. 291 00 G. B. Goodlander, " 445 00 736 00 By Protbonotary's fees. i 352 05 By postage and telegrams, 44 90 By refunds, 159 85 By removinz obstructions in river, 239 85 By rd damages, 215 (10 Hy road views, 279 90 By records, vis : Protbonotary's ofEei, 94 25 HeciteT an I Recorder's office, 40 00 Commissioner's office, 18 00 152!3a By ludexiug records, 8J 00 By registry law expenses, vii : Aia .unt piid registers, 572 00 Am't paid for blanks A print'g 144 00 716 00 By stationery 116 17 liy .tate road, (Karthans). 99 00 By Fox. Wiid-oai 4 Wolf scalps, 133 25 .By am 't paid Superintendent of Com mon -e!ols, as per act of April. 1867, tor inciu-ntl expenses of loaders' Institute for I b'o, 75 50 By Sherir.i fees for 187, 1,309 40 liy tipstaves. 21S 95 By prison lot bonds nnred'rd, 1,500 00 By prison building bon is ' J0.000 00 11.501 09 !y prison lot b-mds redeemed, 4,900 00 By prison lot coupons redeeme l. ISO 00 Ry am t due from unseated laud for '70. 8.512 41 By am't due '- Groom. LibicerA Co, '69, 34 92 By exonerations to cell's on oounty, 1,313 23 By exonerations to coil's on stale. 47 12 By exonerations to individuals, 98 61 By abatement allowed tax payers on co., 825 74 By abatement allowed tax payers ou State 51 24 By Stale Treasurers receipt. 1,200 0J By am't due from collectors returns, J03 S2 By exonerations on unseated lands-, 448 45 By exonerations on lands sold to county. 124 18 By cost of advertising and deeds to country, 15 97 By overcharge in Burntide duplicate, 130- 00 By Trea s per cent, on SI7.540 00 at 5, 877 00 By Trta'sper cent, ou SI 1.401 00 at 3. 342 03 By Trea's percent, on S.'2.13l 46atU, 330 46 By balance due county by Treat Flegal, 12.034 22 Tetal, ibifiWT3 PROBABLE ORDINARY EXPENSES FOR 1S71. To estimated ordinary exp's for '71, S25.350 00 To exonerations to coll s A uns'd lands, I.2S7 50 To abatement allowed tax payers. 1,020 00 To collectors and Ireas. percentage, 829 00 Total, 23 .45716 By am't due from nnseated lands. By am't due from collectors returns, By deficiency for 1371, Total, SS.5IJ 41 103 82 19.841 27 $18,457 50 CREDITOR. - By cash bal. in Treas. bands. Jan. '71, $2,932 42 By am't of uncollected taxes. 8,90s 06 By county Treasurer's per eentage, 512 l IVv exonerations on unittl InnUs, 073 77 By Supervisors rUrs redeemed, 1 2 98X 6j Total, ' S25,007 10 CREDITOR. By cash bal. in Treas bauds, Jan. '71, $3,190 50 By am't of nucollacted tax, 11.713 Cfl 19 6s3 4j By am't of District Treas. receipts, By exonerations on unseated lands. By couuty Treasoier's per centage, Total, 1.245 79 745 13 "$36,577 93 : 745 13 1245 79 196S3 45 1I7?3 06 3190 50 FOR 1S70. CREDITOR. am 't due Treas. last settlement. ' $628 73 am't due from uns'd lands for 1S70, 4,256 li am't due from Groom. Lightner A Co, 17 46 abatements allowed individuals, 401 55 exonerations allowed collectors, 670 44 exonerations on land sold to county, 69 07 Bv By By By y Bt By J By By Treas. percent on S9.765 93 at 2 Treat, per cant on $3,030 95 at 5 exonerations on unseated lands, exonerations eraaied to individuals. 195 32 401 55 255 57 594 65 amount of bonds redeemed, amount of coupons redeemed, Total, 14.277 90 2.8902i $24,558 64 IX DETAIL. To amount of Bonds over due. . i ono an To am't due July 1871, $4,765 (0 To am't due January 1372. 3.600 00 8,335 00 Total am't redeemable during '71, 10,265 00 Total am't redeema'e July '72, 12.900 1)0 Total am'tjredeeuia'e July '73, 1,500 00 Total am't redeema'e July '7S. 1,500 0015.900 00 Total am't unredeemed Jan 1871, 28.165 00 RESOURCES. To am't due from nnseated lands. To am't due from collectors returns, To bal. due Treas. Jan 1371, To deficiency to be raised by taxation. By bonds red'ble during '71,$i0.265 00 By interest on unred bonds 1.569 70 By axon and Treas. percent. 42a 00 94,256 15 111 50 3a 51 7,856 54 $12,259 79 $12 259 70 CERTIFICATES. W. .the undersigned, Commissioners of the County er Clearfield, in the Commonwealth, of Pennlvania. having'nret according to law, and bavitig examined tbe several accounts and vouch ers of Lever Fiegal. Eixj., Treasurer of said coun ty for the year Afc D.. 1870. do certify. that we find them as set ferth in the foregoing statement We find the amount due the county from him te be twelve thousand and thirty iour dollars and Uwelve cents (!2,:i4 12 ) The amonntdue from f unseated lauds for county purposes is eight tbeu- ana. mi nunareu ana twelve dollars and torty onecents,(S3 512 41). and for bounty purposes four thousand, two hundred and fifty-sis dollars and' fifteen cents. (34.256 15). The aggregate amount of Uounty Bonds still unredeemed is twenty six thousand, one huudrod and sixty-fire dollars. (S25,loi 00). The amount redeemable during the year, ten thousand, two hundred aud sixty five dollars. (lO'o 00). The Bounty Fund is indebted to the Treasurer in the sum of thirty-five dollars aud fifty one cents, (S35 5t). We have no outstanding iaxe to re port this year. The chacga in the mode of col lecting seem, to work admirably in this particular. The ujouey is all in the hands of tho Treasurer, where those who have claims against the couuty can get their cash. The treasurer is indebted to the road fund in the -um of two thousand, nine hundred and thirty-two dollars and torty-t hreo cents. ($2 932 43), and to the scbocl fund in the sum of three thousand, one hundred and ninety dol larsand fifiycenls, (S3,lfc'0 5r.. for both of which see tabular statements,' showing- the amount due each township for road par0es and tho amount due the several school districts. Witness our hands, at Clearfie'd", this 6th day of February, A. I. 1871. SAMUEL H. SHAFF.VER, Attest: S4MUKL H. 11INDAIAN, G. B. Goodlander, DAVID BLCK, Clerk. Commissioners. We. the nnders'gned. Auditors of the county of C earfie d in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, having met at the Court (House, in the Borough of Cltarfield, according to law.and having exam ined the several accounts and vouchers of Lever Flegal, Esq. Treasuier ot said county, for tho year A. D. 1870 do report, that we find them as a'lovu stated. The I a am e in his bands due the county .appears to be twelve thousand and thirty fcurdollars and tnelvo etnls, (l2.ti34 12). while the bounty fund-is indebtel to bint in the snm of thirty-five dollars and fil'tx-onecents. ($35 51) He is indebted to the road fund in the sum of two thousand. nine hundred aod'thirty two dollars and forty-three cents, ($2,932 43), and the school fund three thousand, one hundred and ninety dollars and fifty cents.(S3.190 50). In testimony whereof. we have hereunto set our hands, at Clearfield, this 5;h day of February, A. D. 1871. P. A lMUVLl'S, Attest; J. D. MILLrJH, G. B. Goodlander, 1). A. WISE.. Ofcrk. Auditors", . Clearfield. Feb. 8. 1871-4t. TERMS OF THE JOUR.H1L.' The Ravtsm ab'e Journal is published on Wed nesday at S2,00 pet annum in advanee. If not paid at the beginning of the year. 52,50 will be charged, and $3,00 if not paid before the close. Advertisements will be inserted at $1,50 per square, for three or less insertions Ten lines (or less) counting a square. For every additional insertion 50 cents itiH be charged. A deduction willba made to yearly advertisers No subscription taken for a shorter time than six months, and no paper will be discontinued un tiilall arrearages arc paid, except at the option of the publisher. " S. J. ROW. jgOOTS! BOOTS!! COOTS!!! BOOTS!!!! FRENCH KIP, $6 CO FRENCH CALF. 5 09 LIGHT KIP, 5 00 al C. KRATZER'S, Sep. 21, 1870. Opposite the Jail. A GREAT OFFER. Horace "Waters, 4S1 Broadway, New York. will dispose of ONE HL'NDRED PI.VNOES. ME LODEl i.NS and OKG-aNS or six first class makers, including Chickeriox A Sons, AT CXtrbu klt LOW ruicss ror.-.ll. Iliisa run month, or will tolfe from S5 to $25 monthly until paid 4-13 '70-ly IMPORTED LIQUORS, ETCH AS BRANDIES and HO (.LAND GINS, PURE OLD GRATE BRANDIES, PURE OLD CABINET WHISKEYS. OLD GRAPE WINES. All the above brands warranted pnre' and to excel anything in this market for medicinal pur poses GEO. N. COL-BUR.". March 30, '70-tf.J Prop r of Shaw House. qiHB WONDERFUL LINIMENT. This Liniment havin? been used," for some years pastas a fumi'y medicine by the pro prietor, and its good effects coming to the notice of his ntihhors. has. at their suggestion, con seated tomanufacture it for tho benefit of tEo af flicted everywhere. It is the best remedy for Ca'arrh and Billions Cholio. ever offered to the public; and will cure many other diseases in the human body. It is also a sure cure for Pole evil and Vind-?.!ls in horses Directions for its use accompany each bottle. Prree. $1 per bottle, or six bottles for $5. Sent to any address bv enclos ing the prico to WM. H WAGONER. Hurd PostcSce, Oc. 6, 1869. Clearfield coui.tv, Pa. Copartnership iii Store.- C. A. Rorobaogh having associated with him in the Mercantile business, in Lewisville, Clear field county. Mr. C. R. MsCracken, solicits a con tinuance of the patronage so gencronsly extended heretofore' Having just returned from the eastern cities their stocic embi aces a large and varied assort ment of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Queens ware, and in fact nearly everything usu ally kept in a country stove, which they will sell at prices to suit the times. Country produce taken in exchange for good 1 C. A. ROROBAUGH. May 18, '70. tf. C R. McCKACKEN M'PIIERSON'S (formerly M'Gaugbey's.) Restaurant auJ Ice Cream Saloon, IN LEAVY'S NEW BUILDING, Second St., Clearfield, Pa. Constantly kept on hand a Soe selection of Candies, Cigars, Tobacco, Nuts, Ac. Also Freeh Oysters, received daily, and served up in any style, to suit tho taste of customers. A full stock of goods just raceivei from the East. Z?rBitUard Saloon in Seeorid Story. Dee. 14-'70 W. R M PilERSON. TOBACCO AND CIGARS. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, At the New Tobacco and Cigar Store of ?, . sua ir, Two deors east of the Postoffice. Clearfield, Pa Constantly oh hand a fine assortment of Navy, Congress Cavendish, Cable, Spunrell, Michigan and Century Fine-cut Chewing Tobacco, Ac. Also, a large and well selected stock of Imported and Domestic Cigars, Smoking Tobaccos, Meerschaum and Briar Pipes, Pipe fixtures, Tobacco Boxes, Cigar Holders, and everything genera ' found in a well regulated Cigar and Tobacco Store. Remember the place: Two doors east of th Pototfie, Clearfield, Pa. Aug. 24, '70. SLEIGHS Twelve good SLEIGnS, also sever al TIMBER 6LEDS and three pair TWl'IT SLEDS for sale By E. A. IRVIS k CO , Nov. 23-2n. Cnrweosvilla, Pa. WATCHES AND JEWELRY I would respectfully announce to citiiens o Clearfield and vicinity, that t will open on Tnurs day. Deo 22d in ihe new room, first door below the Mansion ilon'e, on Second street, with an en tire new stock of WATCHES, CLOCKS, and Jevelrv, of the latest styles and of the best finish, selected with rare and I hope good taste. I will have an assortment from all the latest Lovelties in jewel ry suitable for the Holidays. T hankful for your past liberal patronage I hope by strict attention to business to merit a continuance of thc-snme. le-HAIK JEWELUY MADE TO OKDER. Dec. 14, 1870-tf. S. I. SNYDER. CROCKS! IOTS! CROCKS! Stone and Earthenware, of every description. Fishers' Patent Airtight Seif-Sval ing Fruit Cans. BUTTER CROCKS WITH LIDS, PICKLE and APPLE BUTTER CROCKS. CREAM AND MILK VROCKS.STEW POTS, FLOWER POTS. PIE DISHES, mi. agood many other things too numer ous to mention, at the stone-Wake- pottery of F. LEITZ-INGER, Corner of Cherry and Third Streets, CLEARFIELD, PA. Aug. 3, '70-tf. TIIE GREAT PRESERVER OF HEALTH ! Perforated BUCKSKIN UNDERGARMENTS, For Ladies and Gentlemen. A sure cure for Rheumatism. A preventive of Colds. For sale by C. KRATZEll & SONS, Dee.21. Clearfield, Pa. 3m NEW TIN SHOP! Fred Sackett, Manufacturer of TIN, COPPER and SHEET IRON TTARB (nearly opposite tho jaiiV MARKET STREET, CLEARFIELD, PA. Also, on hand anXfor sale 'The Times" Cook Stove, the best in the world. And an asrottment of PARLOR and SITTING ROOM STOVES, which will be sold cheaper than they can be purchased at any other establishment in the county. itso, ROOFING, SPOUTING and JOB WORK done on reasonable terras. April 6. 187IT TUST I N TIME TUB NVT GOODS At A. K. WHIG LIT k SONS, CLEARFIELD. PA., Tfaving jus r Jtorned from the eastern cities we are now openiaj a full stocs. of seasnnsble goods, at our rooms en Second street, to which they respectfully invite" tse attention of Ir e pub lic generally. Our assortment is unsurpassed in this section, and is bei4g sold very low for cash. The stock consists in part of - DRY GOODS of the best quality, such as Print. Delaines. Alps cab. Morin. Ginbaxns ; Muslins, blenched and unbleached ; Drillings Tickings, cotton aud wool Flannels. Cassi'mcrs. Ladies' Shawls. Coats, Nu bias. Hoods. Hoop skirts. Palmorals. Ac. Ac. all of wHch will be sold tw run cash. Also, a fine assortment of the best of MENS' WEAR, consisting of Drawers and Phirts. Hat's ad Caps, Boots and Shoes. Uandkerchicftt cravats, etc. Al.so. Raft Rope. Do Rope, Faltina Angurs and Axes. Nails and Spikes. Tinware, Lamps and Lamp wicks and chimneys, etc, etc Also, Qoeenswar Glassware. Hardware, Groce ries. and spices of ail Rinds Tn'short. a general assortment of every thing usually kept in a retail store, all cheap for rash, or approved country produce. 'v. 2Mal0-noU. WRIGHT A SOX. MOSIIAXNON Land and Lumber Co., MANUFACTURE LUM BEE, L ATI I, PICKETS, AND SlilXGLES. II. II. SIIILLINGFORD, President, Ofict Forest Flare, 125 S..4A St., Phil a. JNO-LAWSIIE, Gen'l Sup't, Osctola Mills, Cltarfield County, Pa. Moslmnnon Liiid and Lumber Co.3 Offer Inducements to Purchasers of CHOICE GOODS, AT THEIR . M AMMO T H STORE IN OSCEOLA. Moshannoa Land and Lumber Co., Offer LOTS ia the Borough of O'scedti and vicinity for'sale. Terms easy. Apply at the Office of the Co. JOHN LAWSIIE, Gen I Sup'u January 1,1871. HUMPHREY'S CELEBRATED COAL, Free frem all impurities, aain in the mar- UMPHRE T'S ket. Oraers Heft at the store-; of Jas. B. G rahaui A Son a or Richard llossop a attention. rill receive prompt Xov. 30, 70 3m. TVI OOTS 100 cases Richardson's Flmira Boots, Y r.iv.,1 at P. KKA l'ZER'f. On. Jail E D. PERKS A, go's nour, the best to marse, ipt X RESTORER, purifies the blood and cuies Scrofula.Syphilis.Skin Diseases. Rheu- Omati'm, Diseases of women and, all Cbrec: ie Afieetions of the Blond, Liver and Kid neys. Recommended by the medical Fac ulty and many thousands of our best citi. xen. . . ii'td the testimony of Physicirns and pa- Stienu wbo Lave used RosadalU; t-J4 for' our Uosadaiis Guide to Health Book, or Al-,; nianae for this yrr. which we pi Llieh for Sratuitus distribution; it will give, yon' much valuable information Dr. R. W. Carr. ol Baltimore, says : A I take pleasure in reccmmei dintj year Roeadalis as a very powerful alterative. X have seen it used i two eases with happy results one iu a cai-e of secondary ayphiMi in which the patient pronounced himself cured after having taken 9ve bottles of Dyour medicine 1 he other is a'ea-e of scrof ula of long standing, which is rapidly im proving under iu use, and the indications are that the palicut will iooa recover. 1 have carefully examined the formula !rv , which your Kutaiialis is niade. and find it A " n excellent compound of alterative ingre i Hents . . Dr. pa-ks.of Xii-holasviile. Ky..ayih Las iecd Rosadalis in cases of Scrof jia and' Secondary ypkiliawith satisfactory results' s a clcantr of the llloid I know co bet- Lter remedy. Kuuiucl a.' McFadJen, Murfreesboro'.' Tcnn . says : I have used seven bottles of Rosadalis, and am entirely cured of UbeutnatiMn : send me four bottles, as I wi.-h it foriy brother, I who has tcrofulous 6ore eyes.- . . licj iinin Bccbtol. of Lima, Ohio, writes, I have suttcrej for twenty years w ith an in veterate eruption over my whole body ; 3 short timo since I purchased a bottle of Re-' tadalis and it effected a perfwt cure Labratory, 61 Kxchang Place,Ballimore. - S CLEMENTS, A CO , Proprietors. Rosadalis is soil by Hartswick k Irwin and A. I. Shaw. Clearfield, D. R. Good. Osceola, and by' r...,:... .... T ( April 6.'70-l BKJLER, YOUNG & CO., Surre.'iori to lioiftilen A- Young), Cor. Four fh and Pine Streets, CLEARFIELD, PA., MAUL tlTl'BCKS 0 STEAM ENGINES,. Mulay and Circular Saw Mills, HEAD BLOCKS, WATER WHEELS',- BHAFTIJiG. PCLIKS, BOLTS. and 11 Linda of Mill work. ' STANLEY PA11LOR STOVES,- COOK STOVES, Heatinr Stoves, Sled Shoes, Tlowe,. and eastings of ail kinds. DEALERS IS Gi Sards' Injector, Steam Gauces, Steam Whistles' Oilers, Tallow Cups, Oil Cups, Gauge Tacks,' Air Cocks. Globe Valves, Check Valve. " YTrongbt Iron Pipe, Eteam Pumps,' Boiler Feed-Pumpa. Anti-friclien Metals, Soap Stone Packing, 6um Packing. Ac, Ao., December 14. Iti 70-of. A Great Jfedieal Discovery ! De. WALKER'S CALIFORNIA VINEGAR BITTERS'! Hundreds of thousands bear testimony to their Wonderful Curatire Effects. W II A T ARE T II E Y ? Til EY A II E NO T A JILE FANCY D It I N K; Made of Poor Rum. Whiskey. Proof Spirits". 4nd ltcfufe Liuirs, doctored . epiced and aneetcncoV to leuse the taste.called "Tonics," -AppetiBerrf, -Kestorera'' Ac .that lead the tipplorou tod-rtFnk--enness aud ruin, but are a true Mudictne to vie from the Native Roots and Herbs of. California, free from all Alcoholic Stimulants. They are tbe ireat Blood Purifier and a Life li ivint; Piinciple a perfect Renovator and Invijjoratorof t5e i-yotem carrying off all noisouo-K matter and restoring tbe blood to a healthy ondiiion- No' person can take tbese Birters iceordiii;; K- diroction and re main long unwell, provide. r Ihe btnes are not de btmyed by minerul poison or other means and th vitHl orpins wasted beyond tbe point of repait. For ttft .mmatoy and Chronie li hmmatitm awt tjott. Dyxprpfa or Iwlirtion , BiHiuitu lic loitlrnt aird lntrrmHirxt Frvm Discufiu of r Blood, ljnrr. Kidneys and Bltyliftr, throe liitttr have iee: most siirrrtrful. buch diseases are eaos- -ed by vitiated blood. whi:h is generally p lodujed by derangement uf Ih digestive organs. Dyspl sia or lndipestiou be.!dache. pain intLa" shoulders, eonchs tightness of the chest, diziiness, sour eructations nf the .stomach, bad taste in tha mouth, billious uttacks. palpitation of the heart, ir fiainmation of the lungs, pain in the regions of the Kidneys and a hundred other paiulul synrr toms. are ibe off-prints of . Dyspepsia. They invigorate the Koinrh aud stimulaty the torpid liver and ouwcls. whih render the'.a. of nnequ illed efficacy, in cle.ineing tho blood of all Impurities. and imparting new life and vigor to ite whole svstem. Bilious, Remittent and Intermittent Fevers, which are so prevalent in the vaiteys of our great rivers throughout tho I'nited States, eipecinlly those of tbe Mississippi, Missouri. Illinois. Ten nessee. Alabama, t-avannah. lionuoke, James and many others with their vast tributaries, during the bummer and Autumn, and r inarkabl so du ring stasias of unusual beat and driness, are in variably aectraipanied by extensive derangements of tbe stomach and liver, and other abdominal viscera. Ibera nro always more or less obstruc tions of the liver, a wr irkj.aM and ir. liable state of the stomach, and great torpor of tbe bowels, being clogged up with vitiated accumulations. In their treatment a purgative. exerting a powerful influence upon these various organs, is essentially necessarv There is no cathartic for the purpose equal toIrr. J. Walker's Vinegar Bitters, as hey speedily reniove tbe darU colored viscid asaxter with which the b iwels are loaded, at the same-' time stimulating the secretions of the liver, and generally restoring ifie fara'thy functions ef'the' digestive organs. The universal popular y ot this valuable remedy in regions suijoct to miaa ttiatie iuffuences, is sufficient evidence of its-poaN er as a remedy in such we;. For skin diseases, eruptions, tetter, saIt?Aeura, f.lotches, spots.. pimp!e. pustules, boilai earb'jn c:cs. ring worms, scld-head.sore eyea.erysi-lgj itch, scurf, discoloration! of the skin, huir ora an) disf ascs of he skin, of whatever nam or nature, are literally dug up and carried ou' of the sys tem ia a short time by th use of the-je Biters On bottle in ruch eases will rnnvinc the most incredulous-of (heir curative effect. Cleanse the Vi'iatcd ISI00J whenever yoa find its impurities bursting though the skin ia pim ples, eruptions or sores ; 'cleau.se it when y 01. find it obstrceted and slugy'.n in the veins ; oleanse it when it it foul, and ysur feelings will tell you when. Keep the M,xd pure and the health of the syiem will folio-. Pin. Tape .nd other Wirio.turjng,-in the sys tem of so D'.auy tbousands.ar effectually destroy ed and removed For lull directions, read care fully ihe circular around eaoh bottle, printed in fu: languages togliak. German, French and PJ.nWALKER, Proprietor. R. H. McDONALU A CO., Druggists and Gen, Agents. anFraneisco, Cal .and 31 and 31 Commerce Street. New York POLD BV ALL DKl'GGISTj AND DEALERS December 7. lS7-ly. QCKENSW ARE Tea sets, kest stene-war 4 p ieeas. at S a at MOSSOP S. SWEET POTATOES at C. KRATZER'S, Oppsit the Jail. TADIES' llOE? Kid. Trwy Morocco, and J Goat Balmorals, Calf and. Goat Shoes. al assortment Children' Shoe at C KRATXER e0pp. theJsU. i 1 ,.. J u . . u y. His by J- SHAW w-. mm
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