The Country dollar. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1849-1851, February 22, 1850, Image 3

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:'T.IIE._DOLLAR.',
Ptb,i9 . l2, NO.
`:OtrThe atiSencemfiom'- his post of. the
junior -editor has caused a delay of sever,'
el hours in the appearanco of the present
number of our . paper ; and we greatly.fhr
That we shall have the same excuse to
urge for its nonrappear r ancn . next week.
O *--NV into Cken 11 S r appOttirs to be prepar
ing to tithe her leavo. The; weathei : has
been quite warm, and our snow has al
rnos4-9.ntirply7disappeared. _
ANOTHER ATTEMPT TO SETTLE THE SLAVE
RY QUESTION,
We learn from the Washington Union
that, on the I:3th . ,'Sentttor 111 i s , )
sissippi, gave notice, that be would i -On
the next dayouove. the. appointment of a
committee of 15, to whom should be com
mitted all questions on the subject of Slave.:
ry. It is to be hoped that,this committee
will be able' to unite upon some fair and
just grcun:Js of compromi3e; %%Inch will be
equally sm:.3fitctory- to all sections mud in
terests, ...at area' once' more and tbroVer
the' clangers
i that noW threaten the.stability
of this glorious Union. - . •
A Milo too Wt..
\Ve received a letter the other day,'
Post -marked "Shirleysburg, Feb. 12th,";
without a signature to it, in Which the au
thor refers to the speech of Gen. CABS
which we published, a few weeks. ago, and'
then remarks, "As I understand your
paper to be ' neutral,' expected to find !
in some future number the reply of the,
ilon. 11. CLAW, but as yet have not had
the pleasure."
Who the author is, we hnuw nut, lout if ,
in looks et our paper of the 2d week after
that in which Gen. Cass' speech appear
ed,'he find that his apprehensions
were entirPly groundless; and all we ask'
of him is, that -hereafter, when he feels in
.dined to romindus of our duty, he will be
-kind enough to pay the postage.
Sartains' Magazine,
for March, is on our table, rich and fill to
overflowing. The contents of this num
'ber are cqually creditable to the magazine
=and to Aniericau literature ; and we are
.
p.
. 'a glad to see that our citizens arc beginning
b properly appreciate its true excellence
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`..Aultriuns Mardtrul and Made Prisoners by
the Patagonians.
The Atlas, this morning, publishes two
letters from_ the Straits of Magellan; one
:zfrorn Captain Brown, of the schooner John
'•Allyne, of New Bedford, who was taken
prisoner by the Patagonians. fie says he
~rasa close prisoner for ninety-seven days,
when he jumped into the water, and sue
ceded in swiming to an English boat.—
aft6rwards went on board of a whaler,
and finally reached the schooner Hope
'well, from Boston, bound, to San Francis.
The other letter is signed by Captain
Bourne, who gives an account of the mur
der of Captain Eaton, while trading with
the Putagonians. Two men named Sims
and Douglass, were taken iwisowyrs
the same time.
The sfihoorler Francis Mayo, from
Now York, for San Francisco, was at
Boorga Bar, on the 16th of November,
detained by bad winds.
11163 t Conek —Dates to' the 12th
l'4st. have been received at New York.
I s iOn the Bth inst. the royal mail steamer
Medway arrived , at St. Jago, Cuba, and
J
after a very brief stay proceeded to ama
cia to take in the mails for Europe. The
,Herald says:
She came direct from Chagres, and had
on board a considerable number of pass
engers from California; all bound, with
pockets full of gold, for Europe, to spend
at home the fortunes
,they had doubtless
made on the Sacramento. In addition,
the Medway had on board two millions.of
dollars iii specie, consigned to mercantile
houses in i.,England: This information
came direct from Capt. M., Symons,- coin-'
mander of the Medway. A. passenger oh
. board the Medway, for Europe, informed
the editors that gold was quite plentiful in'
California; for those who had the luck to
hit upon a good diggitti; but he said at
the same time, that misery and suffering
were Much' more in abundance than . gold,
on account of the numbers who flock to I
the mines and the scarcety rind dearness of.
the necessaries of .life". The placers, he
• "said, ivere'a great distance horn San Fran- i
ciseo;and though it,. is
~_Crtie the 'gold is
there, yet it is not . quite so:ahundant nor
so easy to obtain as it has been represe4-
ied:
A Spanish correspondence, written from
.the United States, enters into' seine'
politi
cal discus ions, upon the prospects of the
Pattiage Of the
,WilMot
,Proviso,and in
,' forma the peopte.'priPilfp„.lllo tleire'is no
doubt the Proviso- will.,pass,th4l - lonsehy
a majority of„gb:; f The writer adds that
will poisibly be thrown :olit,id.the ,S . enate
and thus,. be postponed:' This, matter ? !
flow so -agitating' to..us,•::seerns: to ',excite'
..„
'great interest. among' other, nations, whose'
r ,eyes ;are; intently.; fixed. - upon.usi'ii. -1 : , fhe
writer draws by no',lneans a' . flattering pie
ture of the House 'of "'Representativ es' ie:Washington, an&aa'Sra it, is
this yearin tajent and,dignity:.
The enterprises of railroalis'
1303r0N, Feb, 15
which within. the last two years, have
beedundertakon in Cuba to a great ex
terit,,shdwing the progress and advance
'runt of the Island 'in imitation of Ameri
can activity and life, e....em to prosper and
succeed.. The Cobre railroad company
advertise a dividend of 7 per eent,, which
is -the 10th divide ..divided out among
the stockholdernf this company. Other
railroa iii appeal•, by all accounts, to pay
still better.
1:TORIIIBLE SCENE AT AN EXECUTION-
The Allgemine Zeitung contains the fol
lowing account of a frightful spectacle re
cently exhibited at a public executon in
Switzerland:— • •
A strange circumstance,has just taken
place it HeriSau,. the capital of Inner Ap
penzell, in Switzerland, showing how
much in ..these countries of old liberties
civilization is behind hand in some mat
ters. • A young girl of 10, some months
hack, assassinated her rival. Her lover
: iVtiS arrested with her, and, as she accue
sed him of the crime, both were put to the
torture. The girl, yielded to the pain,
and confessed '}der crime; the young man
held firm in .his denial ; the former was
condemned to death, and on the 7th of
the month was decapitated with a sword
on the market-place of Llerisau. The fact
is a startling one, but the details are just as
strange. For` two hours the woman was
able to struggle against four individuals
charged with the -exeCution. Mier the
firsChotir gie strength of'the woman was
still so great that the men were obliged to
desist. , The authorities were then con
sulted, but they declared that jostler: ought
to follow its course. The struggle then
recemtnenced with a greater intensity,
and despair seemed to have redoubled the
woman's Ibrce. At the end of another
hour she was at last 'bound by the hair to
the stake, and the sword ofthe execution
er then carried the sentence into abet.
Mutiny and Murder at Sea.
Captain Rhodes, of thc barque Montzu-
Ina, arrived this morning from Dcmqrarit
and St. Thomas. 11Q lea the latter place
on the 6th inst., and reports that the schoo
ner J. B. Denteg, Riggs, of Norfolk, from
Trinidad, had just arrived with the captain
sick from wounds, received in a conflict
with same of his crew.
His report was that some of his crew,
while the captain was asleep, had muti-
nously taken possession of the vessel on
the night after leaving Trinidad. They
shot the mate in the cabin, killing him in
stantly. They afterwards killed a pasen
ger, a young man from Trinidad.
The noise brought the captain on deck,
whom they immediately attacked, firing
two or three shots at him, one of which
took effect in his throat, passing sideway
through and grazing the wind pipe.
He immediately retreated to the after
cabin, and secured the door against them.
An attempt to force the door open with an
axe proved unsuccessful. They then
searched the forward cabin, but took noth
ing
out of it.
On the third day : after this, the captain
continues, the mutincors concluded upon
lens ing the vessel, in the boat, which they
launched, taking.with them all her
They also took an axe, with which they
attempted to scuttle the vessel before lea
ving her, but the cook cut away the pain•
ter, and the boat went adrift.
Having put on sail they attempted to
reac h th e vesse l a g ain, but the captain be•
ing now on deck threatened to shoot them
if they approached ; whereupon they
promised to leave her: and did so.
The vessel, be ing now short-handed,
was kept under shortened sail for 6ve
days prior to reaching port. -,
Captain 'Briggs was removed oit shore,
and was doing well.—Commercial Adver
tiser.
THE OrFICERS or CA upoRNIA.--There
is naturally a curiosity to knew who the'
persons aro whom the Californians have
chosen to the highest offices of trust in
their gift, Gov. Burnett is a middle aged
man, Yankee born, we believe, and for a
long Milo resident at the South and West.
His name figures in the history of Texas.;
He is a . man of clear and vigorous mind,!
and of ardent republican principles. Of ,
Dr. Gwin, one olthe.new U. S. Senators,'
we know but little beyond the fact of his ,
election. Col. Fremont, the. other Sena
tor, is known to the country, and to the
world, as an explorer and soldier, and as I
the son-in-law of Col. Benton.' Father
and son can now work together.
Mr. Gilbert, member of Congress elect,
from California, was, formerly a printer in
the Albany Argus office. • 'He went out to'
California, in the New' York Regiment,
under Col. J. D. Stevenson, and when it I
was disbanded, ho started the Alta Cali
fornian newspaper, and by the fait!
and 'prudent management of 'that•jouri
has acquired for it, the reputation of being
the best journal in California, and has
made it already, ono of the Most valuable
newspaper properties in the United States. l
Mr. Gilbert iS only about thirty years of
ride. ; Mr. Wright, his colleague, is a na
live of Nantucket, about thirty years of
age. lie went to California about a year
agorwhere he is returned to Congress by
a constituency composed' of a.larger-num
bet. of .Nantneket people 'than have 'voted
for Mr. Grinnell, the present member, of
Congress from the Nantucket district:—
.AN AB6COP7DING MINNTER.—The ;
RiCignOnd Times stated, that on Saturday
last,. Rev: Joel ,AV. ,Jones,• who,: ofliciaed
at a ,111et.hopist lutpel on Oregon, Hill in
this city l in condeilueriCe of certain
shres, suddenly took hisdepaittutl; leaving
hjs board and other' bills unpbid.. . Rumors'
from. Syracuse, N.,. .Nyhely, lt,e former.!
I,y resided, led to a call for his credentials,
but he could show none. He was enga.
ged to be married
• to a lady of hi eongre.
gation,. audit , he already . htid two
w;vus t,be ! State of W,
.
The Baltimore Sten states that,
in sheep's clothing," of the same'' narne": .
"Joel W. Jones," figured in that city a-,
bout ten years since. He married a wife
there, and afterwards deserted her and
went to Kentucky, where ho married
nother. His Baltimore wife, it is believed,
followed him to his western retreat,
,and
had him arrested on a charge Of higairty4
and on conviction he was sentenced to ten
years imprisonment. He was afterwards'
made the subject of Fxecutive clemency,
and was seen -in Bizltimoro .al>out'a year
since. Whether this is the same Joel W.
Jones, the Sun is unable to say.
Tragedy ivi Great.— recent numbor
,of the Athens . Courier gives an account of
la horrible tragedy that took place at the
village. of Aniada, in Greece, and which
is.cOmpared Ivith,the bloody rencounters
"of mythological memory ~,between the
•
Centaurs and Lapithce," Mr. Controu
bodicos, who had, led to; the altar a young
lady of the village, upon coming out of
the chdrch where the nuptial ceremony
had been solemnized, was attacked and
murdered by three individuals, one of
whom was a rejected rival of his. Two
brothers of the victim, who were present
killed on the spot two of the assassins, and
they. were instantly Idled by two others of
tbe.gang, who, after severely wounding
the lather of the bride, made their escape
but were pursued and overtaken, proba
bly, as shots were heard in that direction.
Thus, instead of a wedding, with its cus
tomary accompaniments, the guests and
lookers-on had to witness . a scene of
blood and horror not often paralleled.—
In a trice, five persons 'were killed and
one dangerously wounded—the bridegroom
a corpseand the bride a widow, within
a few moments' after she had become a
wife-
'rho htllowtog statement milt show the prkeo o f
Into. nil Goan a 'lto to.%erta placts inentivnea ut
lif , ll r 4%,r0. 0.4 e
I'i,i'ndr4lll),... $1 73 1 06 58 32
Nett Turk, 1 75 I JO 00 32
5 50 I i 2 63 33
. ,
41 (It I wore, 1 75 I (15 3EI 2:1
noblain:. 4 :A/ 79 50 '3
Clvarfield. 6 CO 1 C 3 75 40
OF Reoulors of Foreign Jlcn•haTJ.z_ aod L
(pima in Ch. attic ri coulny. r”r the year L 350.
CLASS. LICENS E•
Bigler & Co. no liquor 13 810 00
Leonard & Moore do 13 10 00
C. K ratio r do 13 10 00
E. &W. F. Irwin do I 3 10 00
F. P. Hurxtlial do 13 10 00
Richard Shaw do 13 10 00
Graham Wright no liquor 11
Pike township.
John Ninon no liquor. 11
do do Pat tent Medicine
Eliza Irvin ' do 13
William Bloom liquor 14
Isaac Smith do .11
Thos. Cadwa Bader no liquor 14
Burnside township.
John Patchin no liquor 14
William Brady do 14
James McMurry • do 11
do do do 14
A. B Waller do 14
Cummings& Mahaffey do , 14
Bell township.
Thomas M'Gce no liquor 14
Stewart & Thomas do •
liwgerson township.
John P. Hoyt no liquor 14
Lawrence tow 11 sh p
James Forrest no liquor 14
Li. Barrett no liquor 14
Manning Stevenson do 13
Jordan toirn.ship.
Patchin & Chaso no liquor 13
J. McKceghin do 14
Girard township.
John Putchin no liquor 19
Bigler & Co. do 14
Covington township.
Fra 4 heis Lumot liquor 14
Eratieis Coudriet do 14
A. M. Npute do 14
Jahn Barmoky, do 14
Levi Lutz no liquor 13
Karthaus towitship
Jacob Lebo liquor 14
Edward McGurvy no liquor 14
Morris towndop
Israel Cooper no liquor 14
Jan Patchin & Co. do 14
'Wit ;Tick & Sc'riVek • do' 14
Brady township.' ..
'. W. Barrett no liquor 14
David Irvin . do • 14
Joseph Linea . do 14
S. &. F. K. Arnold do 14
R. W. Moore no liquor
,14
John,l3,rubaker liquor, 14
Penn township,
JOlinson no liquor 'l4 ,
Take Notice
ALL thuao Who dunk itioniselvosiagrioved by,
Ihu , foregoinveliossffleanon, that, no uppeni
wut 41.) hold oi.illuTurnmnsitorna'd e,lli, eon Alio Por ,
rough ol cleurliold, on the 23J day oh March noxi,
at bshiclr nuke untl n inqca you can [flitrld Ull4 !Mike
luwHn your i:oinp,un:
Mil
To Colic"lops'. of I/ S5O,
ALL Colk,:iors . of Site Tix for sho .
of utoartield: county, thri%ololo
of their Sim° lax before tho first day of July,
(1000 bo int , hled torts discount,uf r eft!
cow. upon the nmuulA so paid hi, itilad'ott to
the per clintogo &molly alloiskth ••,• • •
" 13y ortter of the Coirmussionoisl • ••,
' B. liEiCsOfi;.o l , l ;
zri
t• .icimtv
- *ices of Flour anti Grain,
LIST AND CLASSIFICATION
Borough of Clearfield
Jiradjord township
Boggs Township
Union township
A - bibs
. 111ercantik. : Apprafier:
Fobruury 23; 1850. ••
._.._.~
ORPILAIIS' COURT SALE.
r •Ar
irov rtrlue o tut-ort er the•OrnEans' Court of
lip
Clearfield county, there will he exposo , ! :o
• PUBLIC SALE,
At the court house in the borough of Clenrficldi
on Monthly the 49th day ul'April nett, the follow•
ing described HEAL ESTATEi tutu the come of
Isaiah Goodfellow; of Lavirencif township, Clone
field county deed, viz:'
.
TWO Hundred and Forty-nine
Acres of Timber Land,
•
Lying withal about ono mile of the borough of
Clearfield, bounded and described xis follows, viz:
ileginning ata Post on line rd tract jn tnime of Mary
Mullin, thence by old tract - line. mirth 45 degreen
ens( 341 porches to black.tna. miner, thence south
89 w ust 127 perches to pit corner of John Moore's
land, Urine's south 1 degree Vest 43 perches to n
pest, thence lii 89 west 70 perches to 'pot in
township road, thence north by said mad eleven rind
four tenth perches, thence, by said road north 20
west 24 'lnd two tenth perches to old tract One.
thenenVouth 89 west one , Ahundred and eleven per
elms to peat, thence south 30 1-4 east 2'77 percales
to post and place of beginning; adjoining lands of
11 ugh . Leavy, Mullein; and devisees of John
1.. deiA. Matthew Ogden rind others. and being
pa t t cif two tracts warranted in the names et Thom•
as Newark and Wm Miller, situate in Lawrence
township, Clearfield ct utity.
One.Lu!( ul the purelinSu money to Lo paid on
eunfirnmtion of the sine, rind the Lalunce in SIX
niontl”. with i tor rwi, to be set tired by Lund and
mortgage on the prem sari.
G. D. Goon FELLOW, Ad In ' r,
Feb. 18, 1850.
, Proposals.
SEALED Propoen'd Dill be received by the
County Cornoto,i , olors, ut ibo r olTic.C. ou
Friday the 2.2 i du) , of March next, for tuking ont
the ',renew 11,ore to t he ~ f licm not pulling in
vt, oder) ilore. A phut of ill° %writ will be cx ,
Inbited to nu!, person ceiling on die untlerhigneti.
uttter ul the c.tmtlik•tutterd.
• 11. B. BEISSEL,
February 12, 1850.
(911W''ZICUTI%
p1;IILIC hoftee le hereby given 10 lilt perbobs
lint to barber or Irma my %a lb EI,IZA, or
any of roy bliTilly, MI My tiCroUtil, as I tan (If IC
ininu , l to pny tw there debts ul Their cuniraciiHg
alter Wte thie.
February , 15, le(l)
A LI. pefliMP nre cnoititified ugtlunt rurchia•jbg
e'r iiiirrinetlithog with the Icillowitig drecti•
bed property, nu.c 111 the pu,,tAsloll or Soomol
ol Brady t0.‘1.11111 17
I. Yoke of Oxen and YOkc. 1 Cow. 1
Wagon. 1 Clock. 8 Acres of Wheat
and 4 of Ryc in (lie ground, 1 Fan
ning 1 Cutting Box, 2 Log
chains, 1 Kettle and 2 Sleds.
the Hanle ore :Hy properly, purchufit at Con
table's sale, &are In his pogo ension on 101 l Only,
DAVID tVIN„
• Lutheroharg, F'r•l,runry• 12 l 650•
8011 something Ncw, and something Newer
Still
i THOMPSON'S PATEN TRUSS, !nude of
I
inalleubie steel, viith a ratchet at the bulb au
shut ilia ' , assure full Le graduated to suit the
tutivcsitrnco ul iho v,eut,r They can also be
arranged to suit either side %%lib a miiinent's al.
teraitun. A good eteurtmetit. fur sale at the sign
of the - COLD MOWPAR.—A. H.
7 00
Clearfield Feb. 12, 1850.
Nature's best Remedy, the American Oil.
GOOD lor all effiler external or in
1. r::al. For nr, weer, a a.ds. burns, chafes
nod'liel,ltc, us illicurl is unequalled, Tu bo
had it the hign of the
15 00
5 00
10 00
15 00
22 50
7 00
I'cb. 12, 1859
PHILIPSBURG and SUSQUEHANNA TURNPIKE
ROAD COMPANY.
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
IikTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN In the Slciekz
VI hooters in MIA rtlad, that u❑ rlct'Uu❑ roll hit
livid
at 14y tiotirie 01 licr.ry in Phil
ip/11meg, on thrfirst Monday tri March next, bet kVeeli
the hours of 1 and 5 o'ciu.h. F. tu.. to erect Malta
gera tor Ulu cowling yoor.
By order ui etc Board,
W. BAGSIIAW, Sec'y.
Plll:ipbburg, Feb 6,1850 —paid.
7 00
10 00
rNitir. Commissioners •ut C:eurlield county have
iL given mu written orders to tssuo execution
against ALL Collectors ut State anti County taxes
r years pre loos to 11319. %sho may lie in arrears
1111 IA April near i ul.d also against all Collectors lor
1619, 1'..0 have not land over at least one third ul
tt.etr statC nod Comity taxes. -
7 00
7 00
ARTHUR BELL, TIMISUTer
F('Urusry IJ, 050.
7 00
10 00
10 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
10 50
10 50
10 50
10 50
7 00
EW Srif OR L
AND
cuatulau? a-z) q.) ID ‘4
THE S ubscriber opened a store adjoining
Divot S Adan s, bail u mile enst of Om
Clearfield Bridge, o here lie has on hand a large
and welt asserted stock of
10 50
7 00
Dry QoOds, Hardivare, Groceries,
Queensware, Boots and Shoes,
Mill and Cross-cut saws, '
und all ariteleu generally kepi in a country
alere, ,n hich he ie dukral;ried lo hell al prices In•
make it an object for pureliaxera In gllO hint a
Annexed are Iho price* of a few ariteleer
Blue, Black and Mixed
Broad cloths from $2 50 a 5 00
Cassimeres at • ••100 a 2 50
.
Sattmets; 50 a 1 00
Kentuck.y. - Jeans, ' "371
7 00
700
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
7, 00
10 50
Bleached muslins,.. 8 a 16
Unbleached do 6i a 124
II E M
Calicos,
Sugar, Coffee, Spices, Bacon and
Hani. at corresponding
r - Lumbor and• eduiiiry•prodnrE
change. • •' • • . .
•a MANNING STEVENSON
Cut cif Cliqirtield
. 11ridge, ,lan, 31, 1850„
Df(eting d County Commissioners.. .;
Jrndefig , tinving business to ttanseirt with tLe
. board , ei Comnfissionera'Utfieurdelif County.
wilt take•notice, that said Board will be.in aesaion
at thou vilina.iii.tho borough ol;,Clear.fleld,fpit.Ft....
&f, the 22d of March next. , ,; • .
Attest.—ll. 1.3. BEIf.2BEL,.
, iorpAt Alice. 1 ty. . ; : •
22;1654. - •• •
ut, F.0.:191:5,. par:
'ttl incr. wiparel , n?r hl!u by,. "
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TERMS:
JUSLI'II MCCULLY
CAUTION.
GOLD MORTA R
TO COLLECTORS,
r. 8 a 18i
=4I2IEMEENZEIBI
ilEffM=Cli
virtue of a Writ•ofFieri Facies, issurd out
of the Court of Cairinion fleti - eZoti Cleorfiehl
county, and to me directed, nil• be exposed 19
publiCselwin the town of Curweneville, of thei
house of Samuel Evens, on Wedneeday•the 61W
day of Alnrch thcfol.:
lowinV.roperty; NIX: A Hoge and lot of ground!
siortte. in Abe , town of„Corwensvtlle, bournlefl
surnpifto,eoft by lot. of .1, RianiitlF.l
south by in lof of - Jobe Rile.
being 76 'eei in frorri.•:lBo.fairberk, With
ern noose and stotiling er ected thereon,: Seized
Ind token. in czecniion end to bo gold Pa the. prc)-
petty of Suwon! Evans by ,
. ALEX. CALDWELI: `
Sheriff's Office. Clear= t '
field Feb: 6, 1850. - •
• ESTATE OF JACOB :LEONARD, deed,
•NOTICE is hereby given, that Letters ,Testa.
IA memory have been granted to the euhecri
hers. executors of the last will and trayttnent of
Jacob Leonard. late of Beccaria ton nship, Clear-
field county, dec'tl,n:l persons having claims or
domande against said estate wilt present than du-
ly authenticated for settlement, and persons in.
dcbted to the same are requested to make pay
merit without delay.
J. W. WBwur, E Ex,rs.
JESSE WILLIAMS.
February 4, 1850.—pd
RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES
Of Clerneld County
For 1849,
ISAAC BLOOM, jr., Reasurer of
Clearfield county, in account with said
coulAy front the 5111 day of January,
A. 30 „ 1849, to the 10th day of Jana-
dry; Jr:4D., 1850, inclusive.
amouni received from owners of
['mewed L , ,e,da nod sole 9 for laze*. 044,10
To am runt received (rum Collators •1351 36
do do Jury feta 20 00
of John r tiVrllianu 20 00
Redemption nioliey un Lt.i:ds 1101 d
comity
Anrouut Crediitd ;I.IIM road lof A
dii from ~drool hind
11J'oncu durPTremittrer
Jurors',Expeignes
Electnin expenses
Consinhlce pny
COMITItftIiIIICIS . %%hip I
COSIO
Costs in L Allman's ea,ci 486 29
.I,,,emeurs . ri agre 314 38
Scalps 160 23
[load tio•ne 4r , 50 00
Bridges 406 50
Jail fere 165 01
Cletli.' %ingrs 125 71
Sherd,' r fees 107 U 8
fteputts 21 72
.
Fuel and Sintimiary ' 63 05
A udiiurb' %%ages 45 50
Court cryers • wages l9 50
P.mil,unulary bud clerk 4,1 L caw one 115 29
Alturney Generulu' fees 33 00
!metes' paid 66 17
'
Printing contract 114 00
Balance due lobo Trcosurer 15 00
du due sellout diesnos 131 87
Atidtting Protholootury's secuunfit' 6 00
C , str of selling Lands g 4 26
Refunds 11 16
Scpien , nl venous 11 00
Exuuerauong 130 19
ilitVreen on Slain lox paid 34 37
ituluticu due Tar of last settlement 11 64
5039 12
,
By Ttl's per cent 0w59936 36
149 04
Outstanding debts due County . front own
ers of Unseated Lands, and from Col•
ketors. County State
Froin owners of Unsenied Lar,:b: $3555 51
Flow G. Widens. yer Penn 1810 446
From Daniel Soma Gibson do 226 11 83
From 8 3 Tozsr Chest 1841 42
From S Jordan Jurdon 1842 11 72 23 65
From Jim Lamborn Chest do 392 1 o'2
Fruit) George Tubtfli , Fergu;ort uo 21 41 13 91
From J McQuilliati Burnside 1813, 27 23
From Otto I.luyt llouston do 23:92 16 27
From C:self Burnside 1814 86 05
from Junes Wood Cheat du 38 63 12 29
From J Blown jr. Pilo 1815 66
From Alex Init. 130 rough '46 10 97
From S Williams Chest' du 18 50
From John Roy.) Guard do 647
Prom Jebbo Wilson liousion do
From B F Smrhog Ytku du 125 81
Flom Sin hln'lon Boocuria 'l7 701
From II Wnplo Boggs "do 527
Jl3 Burtouy Covington do G5O
From Janice Ilea jr Jordan du 155 67 -75
From Wm Hoover Bructfmd '•1tl 718
From It W mooro Brudy do 13 08
Frinn r Kern • lturnonio do 96 71
From S ltorrubough Chest do 36 60
Fron David Corr Fox du 12 69
From P Aloes • Lawrence do 77 00 '29 69
From'f'lioaß rtmn hlurris du 34 21
From S Spencer Piko do 60 81
Fr.ai Jll Ilegurty Boccaria 1649 154 79 69 58
From Goo Smith Bell . do 58 96 bO2
From Joe Since Boggs IL 94 06 47 48
From David Liz Borough do 106 57 51 48
Front A Gearhart Bradford do 209 71 31, 43
Frothlinger Brady do 234 84 71 07
From J McMurray Burnside do 224 07 111 73
From lil l'earco Cheer do 130 64 , 19
From D:lluguony CoviagtondO 101 46 14'26
Form 'rhos %Vann Decatur du. 78 63* 1 91'
From L Birren Ferguson do .63 39 22 62
From S C Pareldu Guard do 65 61 32'94
From R Graham' Goshen du 713 12 60
From 4,13n0wn . Boehm .do 15 61 348
Bidet Wm IViley Jordan d0'137 '75 52-
:
Roca J Rubley Korthaus do .47 47';19 03
FromGE Gultch Lawronco do 63 37 22 14.
From . lint,vatter Morrie du 142 88 . 23 68
Front T." Fenton • Pen , , do 181 15. 84 80
From G Srpeal . Vika • . Ott 34 38 128 74
From S'Whitesido Woodwartl;rin ' . 61 52 517
. 1£.651i8 0781131 61
Ani) aeou'imantling ordriek -- 2015 00
'Mance in faVor 'if county 8283 07
Isaac".Blooni, jr„ in. accoisnt ,with
ships for Road - - - - -
Tp bal at settlemoplof 1848, 8140,28 i
By n't paid Beccaria $2O 03
Act, Boggs, ; 10:1.2
, o Brady, , ,12 66 ,
do doi Perm,, • 7 ,10
; • ,
r 4.1 fund for 184,0- : 1 ; 80 714
'o;On'r of, fax - Top'dforl943- - 10,. 9576 , 4%,
‘z)il• ft .41
By am't Qui,
c t do 13x311;:: kt:.43 50
' ••do 'di) Boss, \ Er'
tut 141
db --
- dcilitiad
... . d o _ p atyeliest
d o do U11,A..,),..i
--..L0 ,
--- - -do • . do .Decatury,,,,,
do dd. 'Giraft);;l'l
\ ,,6
44 l':,de rGosi)9 ll 3. - : - .: -2 _\ _
di):::} .db , Jl l l§.to. l lJ:_'. : PTi 83 ; , ..7) ;#:',.,,.,
4' ' %d () •, - ,., ( . 1 9Ickrdtt . . 11 1 ' ); ; : - : 1 2 .- .0_71. ..) , ,o ,
-
do • : El!) KuritkEkusgi.d ~ A - P.§,3, ~:,!
do,: .I:loLtiwrcPcoy :Pi - C1.3 1 , 1 T•.: ) r:.;
do do Me;riis j ; <- „1{ 39 ...„,..,,,,
- . (io ' do Pfrinl-...: ,-,-- ' 3 • 33- .D .' ';;;:
- do do , Pike, : : , 4 ; 96 - ',.., 1
• do - do 7tirpodward,; t 7 25
. - .
. r. • ._ - $528 - 94
_ _
Bal. duo road fund for '4B-9,
do do for '46-7,
Total balanco - duo roads,. .406 A;
CR—By ain't paid Arthor.Bell,. $.135,1;
Isczac Bloom, jr., in .account wiih.gch:oot
Fund. • DR:
To am'nt of school tax rec'cl Melo- •
. ding bal. due at last settlem't, $2O sfl
CR •
By ain't paid Becearia, in
cluding per centagc, $2 85
do do Bell, 240
do .do Boggs, 14 43
do do Bradford, -20
do do Brady, 128 • i
do do. Burnside, 374 ,
do do-Cheat, , 758
do do, Covington, 2 8 9 .
do do Decatur, 439
do do Fox, . 22 •
do , , do Girard, 18 15
do do Goshen, 35
do do Huston, 20 75 ,
do do Jordan, 101 •
do do Karthaus, 29
do do Lawrence, 176 . •
do do Morris, 27 41
do do Penn, 182
do do Pike,
2 83
do do Wood ward, 10
OE
12 49
33 03
15 27
292 15
@.5188 76
CR
$697 35
965 52
172 32
217 36
98 24
Total bal. due School Fund s $136 91
C.II-13y anft. paid A. 8011, $136 01
WE the undersigned Commissioncrs of Clearfield
munty, having ex.imined the accounts of iIIAAO
BLOOM, jr., Treasurer of said county for the year
A. D.lBO. do find them ua above stated . ; and the
outstanding dobts duo the county \ amount to Six
thousand eight hundred and runety.elght dollars
and seven cents.
Witness our bpdd this tonth day of January,
D., 1850.
JAMES ELDER, 9
BENZ; BONSALL, 3 ...
SABITEL WAY,
Attest—H, B. Beissel,a'k.
Wr. the undersigned Auditors of Clearfield comfit°
ty, having exarnated and revved itte' accounts.pf
ifiAAC BLOOM, jr,. rreaturer °lean! county for the
year 1849. do Report-that We find there as above
stated; and the outstanding debts due the county
amount to Six thousand eight hundred and ninety.
eight dol tart. Witdeas our hands Rub tenth day of
January, A. D. 1840.
ROB 9 T WRIGLEY, sr. Au•
W.M. WALLACE, flit..•
C. KRATZEIit, Ora; ,
Attest—H. B. Beissel, Cl'k.
Doctor Yourspli:
jR. DAVIS' 11011 SE LINIMENT decigestly
the beat medicine ler curing Spawns, 1 ing4
galls, Strains or Bruises. that his yet been dread
to the ?üblic, fur sale at the sign of the , . : f , '
GOLD MORTAR..,
$3.188 76
DAVI.T Compound. :,iyrup of Wild Cherry ow.l
Tar, an excellent remedy to allay Bronchial mita
loin, ((Pluto coughing:and to euro all pulnioriftlyi
diseases, may be had ut the sign of tha
~
GOLD Mown*,
AI.SCLa treeh supply of.rantily Igedieinee, p 1
nearly all kinds, and of the very hest quality, I,4lblth
will be Hold very low fur Cash and—nothinkeleeo
tl. M. FILLLe c f
Nov. 80,1849.
RLL'I4 . 1tk..2)11, 6 `StrYcitiITILIZIO:
• •_
GOODS.,
TIF. s ubscribers aro now receiving at' thdit
store in Curwensville. a largo and wells'n
sorted solection.of goods suitable lot the Beeson,
consisting ul
Dry'' '. Groceries, Drugs. and
re,lk
Dye- . ', flardware,.Queens- ,
wa
.. s, caps and Bonnets,
Boots and Shoes, BOoks - nii . d
Stationary, and a variety of no
tions too numerous to mention.,
0.TTi.0.0 ..ho ore anxious to secure bragging
would do well to call WWI at ' TUE
_CHEAP COR
/
nick" and cxentino„our.stocli nf goody. ' -'
CRAN E S & BILOTIIEIU
Dec'itaber 8, 1849: • 4
DISSOLUTION
OFto
partnervhip, The prwtnership' here-
' tore existing between A, .ItfeClintick tutdritt.
J. Drencher, in the Boric& •Shoemithing
has this day been dissolved by mutual consenfi—•
Those having claims against said firm will ' plate'
take notice t hat A. J. Droucker ice puthoriFdi to set
tie elt accounts against aria firm, and'to receive &
receipt tor
,ttll monies Übe said firm/
• MCCiartztcx":':
A. J. DKAUCfLER:
Cuiivensville, Dec. 25, '49. •
, •
A. J. DRAUCKER respectfully infernos tar
friends and custarielii TIM ho still continues the
10. 1 14va business aklaist: old sen]. X 11 kind of grairt
mid hides , taken in exelianze for IA mit
Dec.t fhb mar
ket pride, end cash net refused: r 2V-41.
Biacksniitikietg 1131111tiillcS8 -
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• -A 2' .L.i.VK RUN:
riSliEaubsorihars,tespectiully• intorrrk
Jae that they. It•vo : ,esiablisheel p BLACK.
SMITIISIIQP, fri•vin'iluvver * llkllll, at ihe'tnbutli
of Liyk Rd n, ii he to - til f kinds Of (if dclismlo tag
%%ill iihort in - tho very: best
manner,. arid at as reasonable pikes; as t.. 41 h•
dune elsewhero in the courtly. : • , •
•OX SfIOtING duns in the best rriinnit.
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