Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, February 06, 1861, Image 3

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WEPSESDAY. FKBUUARY 0
John Cathcatt.
Our render are aware of the fact that a
Ibis fiidom from lawlessness, that was Xeoeipts and Expenditures of Clearfield
assailed. All these he had full permission ; County lor A. D. 18C0.
in ,l..rur..l 1.- .,1.1. .1. . i i.
1SCI. writ of error in this case was taken to the ZZ Z ,7LV, . ' X "!
IKO. B.. OOODLANDKR, Esq., Tremurer
. . oi reoneyivauia, in Account witu Mid County,
u wint7rVrriii.iEome.it of the Pennsvlrania a imnuoipiin on mo loin oi - . K...,.rni v error is. - mat rom we 7in any or January, A. O. I860, to the
The Winter .i.ii.... .Un,tarv ln-i l, IV a w..n.. ir n 1 the indictment is insufl e k nt n aw to 12tU day of January. A. 1861.
Supreme Court of the Slate, w hich was. ,
argued nt Philadelphia on the 10 th of;
Car Time at Tyrone.
iimiit on "' zul 1U8laul' M uuijr luai, -y i , a. uiiuce anu u. d
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11.10 p. m.
10.13 p. m.
TRAINS HATING EASTWARD.
B tlA -
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lilail Train
fvinreM Passenger - -
I ' tbaINS LIlTISO WESTWARD,
! TMaaena-er 12
V t .
-w . ; 1 Tmil " "
t"':;," 8.22 p.
. ' K,.M,tn afiivt ilia KlIiraiL
' as wo htwa teen ablo to obtain :
O,... r . . i ""mill uuiimmiunui muruer in (lie urn AVr,
-3ioj iur i.ic ,.riu.ur, i.nu it. degree,' in that It fail
In I ii .... I 1 1 1 A Pini.irA. l t n ii. . . .
Ju-nii i . r, .. c . : ... . auiuuni irum vuiiotorf lor iscu and nreriout
. Wallace and J. B. McEh&Hv. Eots.. for e! ii.it imm! rn;T.z, it,. ni- ,i. ..... i..i,.j.. : ".?:"
the Commonwealth. The decision of that j causa of t lie accusation not eiug fully set , To ain't from unau.ted bnUj for 1SSS-9 S,oo 33
Court, affirming the judement cf tlio!fo,'th- The indictment ii in strict con-jT amount from ComniUsloner.' Booke X Ii
x. iforniitv wiin the reouirenifinUof the 2(-thl CIt.
tuun uei'iw. unu ruiusmi: v,uuicar a new . .. . . ... . .. ..,.
Ktiiitai!ht. 7he ledlei eompoilne the'
Viwing SooleJ of the M. E. Church iu thin place, ,or (a-(te UuH Q avJ Terminer of Lfar
4.111 exooio t'ao aruclin luey ut manu .oiurcu. aiW county. (.ipniion Of llio l.:ourt bv
C.iiii rtfrcilimeutj, eonfootion, te.,) to eele. on Sironc, J .The con!(iuencts of our tie-
JlliurdJ evainK. the Tth of Fbrury, 18C1,
g the Cburch. The puhlie are reipeetfully inn.
,i to ptrticipte in the entertainment. 1 tie
lirocetdi ere dcin(t to eemat la Ibo erection or
I gtw Cliurch rdifiee on the lott. already purcliai-
11 for that purpo. itte tiencts lor aamisaion
III be 10 cents To coiamenoo at G J o'clock.
Bible Society.
ti, mMtinz of the County Bililo Socie'y held
, tohivo bfen most carefully tried
thine was wit hheld from t lie ;;Ceu-pil to
holil in the
ior link tvnnnil
i urn ami 1 nnnri Tri-iiT. lliA nalnpa
which he wan Wly entitled, ami ho re-icau,0 ftf ,h; n.cllSation. There isnomcr
cciveu evorv aavautuco in tho huiiumum ! .i,:. .
l,h. office of Squire VtU, dun,, tour of evidence and in the induction given Ahlrtlinl. B?ePmont of ,Ue r,ainlifr !n
Uk, aJjourned to meet . the M.thod,.t tJ the jury which be had a r.hfto claim 'orror Ulhnt ie cnt,nM wa. Jmpropei ly
kureb on Fridey eremn3 next, 15th ettebnia-l Hefore proceedmir to a , cmisideratiou of T)roii..inifwl. because the chariro of the
IflVT riM'IB Rnni;f7V4 -.ttitMl, lb IllllJT ll'l
f. nioriiun ui u'uccn anu uiusi u t . v n
, before the meeting, . J. It. Fucnr. Soc y
. 19 i n nt. I .!n1 ...... CI.. I ... TL.....I... 1 i 1 I
...... r. iiini, uiou uu iuiiisuiy liiai, niltl wo
I i.l. l.i: .t. A. li i . . .
iicrcnuu puutiBii n inn an auet'eci oi it
Cathcart va. Tnc Coumoxwealth. Er-
cision in tins case are an momentous to
the plain tif in error, that we have fi ll
tection of the Act of March 31, 1800, By election expeniei
(Penal ' Code) the Criminal Procedure ,Cummoiiwitb com
Act. :Juror wagee
We do not think that act in conflict !,,M,,or?'
wi h the ccntitt.ional provision that in ja'fi"lo"rs wtsu
all crm'mal procutiona the acrued prothonotary'ifoei
Rhall have the rht to be informed of the Liatrict Attorney't fei
"nature and cause, of the accusation ! Printlliircont.act, At
a'iinel him." An indictment niut ex-TlptalH.nd Court Crier
hibit tha nature and cause of the nccttcae 'ep'r publio buildii
lion," that is, mut wet out the crime laid "urd'n Ju"
ngi
$1,0(17 8
I.0M it
3,210 7T
873 5
255 El
36S 50
870 01
228 09
00 00
178 94
18S21
100 00
105 61
Acr'oultural 100 00
Woe'ern Penitentiary lit TS
Counsol feel 0 04
Conatuble rolurni 113 63
Road rlawa 163 00
Wild cata end foxee 100 44
JuMicra' face 52 82
Couiuiiationera' clerk 152 00
Auditors' wagea 108 00
Auditing l'rotuonotarj aad
llcglrter'a account II 00
Intereat on orders 8150
Coroner's Inqueats 87 35
Auditors' clerk 42 00
Sheriff's fees ZOO 00
Dockett, stationery, k poatage 6113
Surrey of Bloom township 13 HO
Fuel uomract 68 75
Cnurt-honao contract,on act't 1,679 14
Mitccllaneous orderi 68 61
Exonerations to Collectors S:0 33
Percentage to collectors S01 8(1
Ireaauror's per ecntage on
amount received 12 02
Do on pvlng out 177 C7
Balance duo Tresaurer
372 04
12,604 87 12,601 87
cniiHiru.neu to examine me recoru witato f:,e clmrco cfthe aocused. but the!
minute caution, uur review litu torceU wvl in i.:..i n, .;m.. ,a . .
upon us the conviction that there U no-tU(. instrument with which the murder 5lm ' "" "''' Tux due from Ootiedon for 1350. and prcviws years.
iiu.ig wuicn wouiia jusuiy us in scnuing waH n.-cted. whether it wns
the case buck to another jury, '.appears lrij,lt (innd r t,1(J krii whfttll
ill
gjjrTho public will take notice that a
JnUtako was made in publishing thj "Pub-
io Sle," on the estate of Sua Aruery
jThe day of salo is on llonday thellth
lint. ;
Our countv hus been acourjcil
I be out of place to repeat tlio remark o'ti-n
mude, that our duty in such cast's as this
is c:ifined to adjudicaiion upon the errors
of laiv which appear on the record. Out..
aide of that we caniiot look. We uro not
auilioiized to p rant ticw trials, unii'sH the
record cxhibita that mistakes of tbe law
have been connuilteJ. In no other case
have we power to interfere with the ver
dict f a jury. We could not even if we
were satiatiod they hud found erroneously.
These observational are not new. They
Lonsiderr.bly by lire during the past week,
ri u.,t,,li!v lust, the inviniil of 15
V" J - , , i I. I .r- -
fN'iiiclini:. ot lJurnsiae townstiip, aim .... 1 t ;, r. i i V,'.
ai ii'S""' 1 ' I I Ivus. in Jewell vs. Loiiiiiionwpii It i It
cotsideiable quantity of lumlwr, ero jrtrl.s!li .,1 it waK fakl tlmt .. fn0l. Ilot
lotftlly 'etroyi'd. Ibo amount of 108 apparent on the lace ot the recorded pio-
ve did not ascertain.
On tha anio d.ty, the stone houso in
lie upper end of Curwenavillo, known us
Jihe Znghuid houte, and occupied by Mr.
hVilliam Drtl. was burned to the ground.
Vomo little of Mr. Dard's iuniiture, which
Vas in the lower story, was laved ; but all
jlhe clothing of his family, bed-clothing,
L rnnL 1 mt of bis furnituro. and-some
f 1
imiii that wa ktored aay in a spate
Jjfioin, were destroyed, llie house waaj
'the prpeity of Gen. Patten, and was in
ured.
On Thursday evening, the rmidence of
Alon. G. It. Iiuirett, in this iorougli, was
jdiacove red to beon fire, lie Tore the alarm
f..ir',v itU-ii ilm wlnili-roof was in
.M I.... .j t.- - -
I jjhmes j but by the exertion of our ci'.i-
Ti.'iis, the fire was checked befi.rs cotnmu
inicating itself to any other buildings, mid
In fact before even burning the lower
Lory of the bouse. The dam age dune to
She furniture in removing what was in lho
uiter s.ories, ami what was destroyed in
Jtlie upper one, is considerable ; but we
believe both the houso and the furniture
ire covered by insurance.
Judge Parrel t bad a fine house burned
about one year Ojro near Lutheraburg, on
rhich there was no limuranco,
CiTIICAltT ATTEHl'TS TO COMMIT SlMCIDK.
John Cat hear!, under Kentenco of death
forth murder of his wife, attempted to
kommit suicide on Sunday night ltikt. It
teems ho had obtained a wrovgbt iron
pike, wit it-li Lad been used for labelling
the bare of iron to tlie wooa woi k in u
ell, and by paiicnt rubbing, had made it
something of the hape, and near as aharp
nt a dagger. With thU extraordinary
weapon hn tried to cut his throat, and
lucceeded jn seveiing ttotno of the vein,
but the artery was not nilccted. ho wns
very weak when discovered by Mr. Rich
ards on Monday morning. Dr. Harts,
trick droned his wovindi, and although
Ssertomly Injured, there is no daubt of hir
leoovcry. .
C(lings, however gross and improper it
Court was except 1 to, but was not filed
until after the judgement was given. If
thero were anything in the exception, it
could avail him but littla, f.ir then it
wonld be our duty to pass sentence. B:it
there is nothing in it. Everything that
was necessary to giving judgement was
upon the record when sentence wne pro
nounced. True, the charge was not there,
but that was neoded fur review, not for
sentence.
It is duo to I lie learned Judge of tin
Lourt below, to sny that there were no
written points presented to him nt the
tritil, nnd he wus not thurefore under ob
'lifiitron to file hi cha ( iiumediit sly on
delivery, especially us the exceptions were
in the usual form, and there way no ro.-
mu, nave i,ee... is not u auiyeet 01 review QUMl ,,., ... ....... ,,
llonttiDLE Pkatu. Sometime during
Monday afternoon, as Mr. Daniel Ogden
wi lal)orin in his coal bank, about one
utile mnth of our town, the roof of the
mine gave way, ami mass f ''ek weigh
ing near two tons fell upon him, crushing
liiai, us is supposed, instantly to death.
Nothing was known ol the accident by
tnyoue until late in the evening of the
lamo clay, when his not coming homo 10
supper, induct 1 the lamny to 1011 aurr
bim. lit was found cruslicd to the
ground in the tamo position ho occu
pied while digging coal. He was a son of
ilallhew CV'en, one of the pioneers of I
eur county, was about 56 years of age, and 1
leaves a luigo family to mourn bis .oss.
beie, and the piisoner has tio more right
to expect relief on account of such irregu
laritiet from us, than from any other five
citizens of the .State, who are invested
I with no judicial authority at all." Simi-
i lui iiin,f,r1.-u u utii Ii1!i,Ia in tH, .Tnti Aa ,1 1 1 1 1
Stewa't vs. the Commonwealth, 5 Casey,
4-9'
It is a mistaken opinion, sometimes
en'.eitained, thai in criminal caes our
powers are greater than tiny are in civil.
It is not so. When the lilo of a human
being limy be dependent on our decision,
there is always enough t5 induco in very
carefully to scan the resold ami inquire
whe ihci ho has been deprived ol am tiling
seemed to bim by the law, by which he
might Imve been benefitted. But in crim
inal, us well as in civil cases, our inquiries
must In) confined to the record, and in
both classes of cases thero is but one rule
of construction. In both there is a pre
sumption that the proceedings were llgu
hir, mid it is incumbent upon ihe plaintiff
in error to show by the lecord that errors
were committed bi fire we can interfere.
If ttii- wete but to, the itdiniiiistratiun ol
criminal justice would be impovihle. We
are not so to administer lho criminal law
as to make it an impenetrable shield for
the guilty.
Turning now to the specific averments
of eir ir, the first which we notice is the
allegation that the jurors were not prop
erly sworn. The record, however, lecites
lliut they were " all sworn or affirmed re
spectively to try," ike. This, of cojrse,
raises the presumption that tiiey were
properly sworn or ullii nietl. No exception
was taken to the mode cf ipialitiral ion,
and there is nothing bciurc us 'tidicating
uny irregularity. Uur paper book, iudeeU,
contains part of the opinion of the Couit
below upon me motion tot a new mm, 111
which it is staled that the jury were sworn
jointly and suverally, instead of sevorally,
but such un opinion is no part of the re
cord, nnd it hits often teen held that the
record cannot bo corrected by it. Kvim it
ir could, the same opinion shows that 110
objection was made to tho maiiurr iu
which the oa:h or utrtrnialion was admin
isieied. This assignment, therefore, points
to no error of w Inch we can take noiicc.
Another specification of error is, that
the record does not show that the prisoner
bad coui sel at the trial. It is based upon
an alleged presumption against the regu
larity of the proceedings a presumption
that u nion wo nave
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opinion and charge as delivered to the ju
ry to wrhing. at the time of the delivery
of tho same, and forthwith tile it of re
cord. 'I'lio only remaining assign merit of error
is the eleventh. It is that tint the -n-ten.'-e
U iudifmi'e, no time being fixed
fcr its being carried into effect nnd no
other person having leir.il authority to fix
the time. This is certainly a novel ex
ception to be t: ken at this late pcr-od in
the history of the Contmonweidth. It
would be out of place here lo spend time
in ibnwing bow the power to designate
the time of execution is vested in tho
OovernoT. That it always bus been exer-.i-edl.y
him is denied, and it would not
he difficult lo show that it has not been
rightfully exercised, lint lht question
is not on thi record. The miller for
our con -iidorMMti is whether a sen'encj
of death which does not appoint a day
for execution is a proper sentence.
Our act of Assiimbiy ol'thelilst of May,
1718, emi:I-d "an net for the advance
ment o jiiMiee nnd laoro certain iidmtnis
tuition thereof" enacted that whenever
convictions khould happen it th-iubl bo
lawful to give judgment " according the
manner, form uird lirc clion of the laws of
that part ofCireut Britain, called England,
in tiie like cases. This provision was in
deed hardly necessary for wi'.hout it, our
Courts, being Common haw Courts w ould
have had that power unlets restrained by
statute.
The manner and form nf giving judg
ment iu KngUnd in 171?, in coses of 011
viction fur murder was precisely that
which the Court of Oyer and Terminer ad
opted in thiscaae. The convict was sen
tenced to death by hanging, but the seu
teiieri did not fix the lime and l.lacu of
execution. That such was the niodo and CroaoaB. OooriANnrr.,r.Fq Treanrarot Clrnr
form of pronouncing judgment in capital firUI C;u..ty,in .ountwith the different town
felonies . ppears from all The books, lias. for lluttJ fund' for tho 'esr 135S-9'
tail's Kn trees, 2 Hales, Pleas of tho To bainc due townehim Inst settle-
... ..In, ,, ! ... . 'l.'.T I'll
ltow n, ivj 1 V.OKU s i'.uircvs ou, unu o
Jordan
Bell
Jordan
Pcnn
JorJan
Penn
Bill
Penn
Bumside
Jurbaa
Fox
lgotur .
Pike
Ctiet
Jnrdaa
Pike
Covington
Bocatur
Curvtnau'.le
1'i.rjinvn
Ci'mheu
Jordan
Covington
Clearfteld
Deciitur
Fergttaon
Fox
l.awrcnoe
Pnn
Decatur
Fox
Joid -a
Kartltaua
Woodward
I'.eocurlai
Boll
Itnf ca
Ttra-tford
Brady
Bnrnaide
Clmst
Covtnetn
Clearfield
C.irarcnirill
Fsriraaea
Fox
Ctirsrd
Onihen
0 rubsm
llu-ton
J-rtlan
Knox
I.nwrence
l.nmber City
Morri"
New Waehington
Penn
Pike
Union
Wood iter J
Jamt-s Res, Ja
R. Wettil
II. .Vvvan
A. penei
Wm Wilay
Tnnmna l'antna
J. Sunderland
J Duvia
J. Young
D. Williams
J. I- Ettodj .
D. Kfphart
J. Caldwell
B. J. Toror
J Pattpraon
T. U. McCluro
J. Bsrmoy
0. Kephar'.
Z. MeNnnl
J. Ptrnw
K. T.lvsrrsod
Wil'iiin Williams
.T. Bi-iMir
R. .1. Wallaco
A. Ttfiiiiliman
O. V. Williams
P. N. neath
It. Orr
R. Danrera
B Aim
J. Mrricllaa
J. MsN'aal
II. Yotbera
P. Wiieai1
IT. Whit- Mtlo
J. Cnniph-Il
William Wilson
J. Ciwder
F. 'Vineart
.f Pnndcrt-ind
J. Tlmtnnsoa
3 Ttsjimt
H. F. Pnydar
J. Krnns
J. Straw
J. Mtilklri
J. Spackinan
,T. Prtnkor
J. P. Nelaoa
J. Randy
P Bloom
M. O Silrk
M Xifhnla
J. Verpi.on
.1. J.saning
R. N'ieniao
T. wn
II. Hits
P. Ilrtibakar
S. Ilrndcneo
ITATB,
$206 61
Aj-fre-rat nmnunt due from Cnllvotora
SO 01
3 15
1 Hi
45 85
: C2
CJ 89
33 00
12 PI
9 41
31 95
10 CO
5 00
115 12
110 it
IB 95
5 11
18 31
17 80
290 27
153 IS
155 6S
S2 67
b'iS 50
7! 33
27 79
2 7ft
131 24
6 35
109 3
36 55
77 20
49 M
4 S3
78 83
74 1
70 S3
JOB 70
71 01
239 72
24 60
1S7 36
274 46
13 61
131 68
82 11
a :j
It 17
4 73
62 20
1 42
14 04
111 69
6 41
12 05
23 91
66 32
61 62
i 02
7 69
45 85
6 41
- 2 80
10 84
41 44
130 68
101 46
65 1.1
48 71
J68 60
119 4
M 16
47 2'
74 5S
71 51
78 75
16 SJ
64 ?t
35 96
6 1 89
bf 81
63 ft:.
4?
215 27
46 C4
10S 3S
29 48
M 70
11 99
31 61
70 05
MILITIA.
$8 00
4 10
17 60
2S 00
32 60
6 00
80 60
16 2
7 00
10 5C
7 64
16 60
9 8S
17 8.'.
19
3.1 6V
14 3;
4 3.'
10 01
31 0
4
21
11
Jl.ini 73
2 7J6 70
96 7
36 it
23 90
33 in
79 S:
46 IS
4l Si
jr, r
21 4S
J3 51
17 71
8 6
18 1
8 Oi
14 2
19 no
21 37
It 74
60 82
7 60
39 42
14 72
17 67
15 4!
14 26
23 2-
1.012 74
Aptrrgala amount due County from
Collectors
Ajrgrc,'ato amount due from U. S,
limdd
A?iicR:tto nirnnnd due from notos,
judgments. Aj.
Oitlstim 'ing Cutir.ty orders $1,232 78
Court homo contract " 9.500 CO
Due County Treanurer 372 04
Indcbtedueaa of County
$aoi 73
2,703 15
1.0S3 22
3,216 72
1 1,104 82 11,104 82
meut,
T amount received
lundt for IS68-9
CIt.
Curr, 1SI2: or was it changed by the
statute 0! 24 (Jen. 2, c 37, which cn.iclu 1
that all persons found guilty of a murder
should be executed on the next day, but
one al ter se;neiico passed.
Sec sec. o Hurio'vs, lsl'2, Ivex vs. King,
et al.; decided in 1703. In that case it
wa said not lo Ire usual at the A'sizes lot i.rady
fix tho pay and place of execution. Tle llumeide
judgment in this case was then strictly iu ! Cuoat
acooidanco with the forms and requisites , 'vml10.,
1 ... 1 .1 1 .1.:.. Clearheld bor,
01 tuuiatv. 11 u nu3 iiiua nivicntti tins
from untested
$30 12
8,06S 66
I TiKimhtpt.
' Beeearia
I Hell
j "oggs
, Biailfortl
1 ;.. .... in ;i 1..
UIHV.HJ ' 'i'veiiw v. ......... ,111 1 11 h iatv. 11 u nil 13 1 11 u a rev icntu tins ....
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hown lo estst. It assumes that uiec ienti,.e record .and the conclusion to which . .
rights of the prisoner were ueniul him wo ,af0 como is, that it exhibits n; rea- f,
winch the lecora Hues not Hiow amiiiia- B0l (,. -eiciing the judgment or the , Oirard
lively were granted. Ai well niiIit it be I rjourt, below. The judgment is aflirmed. j Ooahcn
a-sumid that the Court charged the jury I .lllaii,, Woodward vend his oninion dis- (Jrhsm
erroneously, aud the Commonwealth be jenting (wm views of the majority wri "uton
Kartbaua
Knox
required to prove that the churge was in , ,1C Court
correct even before it was at-
It will thus bo seen that tho dread sen
tence of the law, must becurried into ef-j j,""","0'
fuel, that this unfortunate man must ex-
all points
tacked.
The right to be heard by himself and
counsel .s doubtless a Constitutional right,
audit it had been denied, thero vould , .,jftie Mrt c,ilnfl upon the callows, and if
have been error; but wo ate not to pies, lc,ilcC3voit vvill Lo the first in
sume that it was denied because toe record .
does not exhibit the fact that it was re- nce of capital punishment within the
corded Theie ate inuny rights of un ac-, borders cf our county. God grant it may
cosed person, some Constitutitnal anu
otlieis not. of which the lecord takes no
notice: such s the tight to compulsory
process for witnesses, the right tocaila
witness or to cross cxatuiuo liiosoof the
Penn
1'iko
Vn ion
Woodward
Bal. due tpi.
Am't p-f. 'pi.
$ 177 2S
418 00
12 53
6S 07
4f0 4 4
261 91
233 73
112 12
320 no
' 31 73
719 f
165 i)0
2"0 00
176 68
1,(520 23
67 21
161 81
29 1 55
105 14
724 60
148 00
1 0 1 42
250 Ot
461 13
817 83
Sal. u's.
. $27 16
12 OS
3 83
62 63
66 64
3 41
24 9
2 07
65 85
9 06
15 14
257 68
7 96
59 49
b5 00
26 34
22 4 I
75 22
1 42
Burnside
Che-t
Civinstnn
ClaarGeld
Decatur
Farjuaoa
I'ox
Oirard
Uoahen
Orahntn
llu-ton
Jordan
Karthans
Knox
l.awrenei
Morris
Penn
Pike
I'nlon
Woodward
271 36
211 88
239 08
03
472 44
31 25
61 65
6S 32
251 91
2:t0 41
633 11
88 23
8 24
311 93
229 20
(272
157 02
0' 6 H
2 i9 88
4266 76
107 14 .
81 01
111 37
2 9t
74 72
6 71
22
3 63
27 15
470 63
4 73
266 64
182 74
29 11
402 81
77 27
57 77
12 76
IS 06
Bal, duetrs. 2,6:164
8,483 92
8,433 92
We, the ComniiasSocere of ClentnVld County.
In that CoitrnionvreiiHli of rrniiiry'vania, having
examined the accounta of (ieo. B. Ooedlsnder,
ICoj., Treasurer of tlio County of ClenrS-M f ir
the year A. I)., 1S60, do certify, that wo find the
aeconnta of Goo. B. Gcotllnndt-r as follona : The
amount due from all sources to be seven tbouaand
eiRht hundred nnd eighty-eight dollars nnd ten
cents. We alto find the amount of oiitstandinj;
ordera to be ten Ihsut-and aoTin lntntlrad and
thirty. two dollara and seventy-eight cents, of
which niue thousand five hundred are on Court
house contract. The balance due Treasurer,
lli ice hundred aud seventy-two dollars and four
centa.
Witness our band this 12th day of January, A,
D., 1661.
WM. McCn.lCKEX. )
WM. MRHUFl.I,. Coaj'ri.
R. O.THOJ1PS0X. J
Attet Wm. S. Dradley, Clerk.
1861. 1861.
THE FIKST A117.IVAL
FALL4 WIMTBR GOODS
Ll THE CID STAND
REED, WEAVER & CO.
On Market Street 2 doors north o
the Court House, where they nro
just opcninrr nn unusually largo
and well selected stock of goods,
suited to the wants of the coinniu-.
(nity lor tho Fall aud Winter trado,,
which they oiler m large and small
quantities on the most roasonahlo
terms CALL AND EXAMINE, FOR
yoursklvus Their assortment of
DRY GOODS 4 NOTIONS
'a vary large tnd complete embrcclng almost
orery article both of fashion nnd service. Ef
tecinl nttentioi, has beon Mid to tho selection or
LADIKS' DUES GOODS, which are of every .
variety nnd the very lii'i t riylea.
Siika, Di-laines, Plaids, ilerinos, Popllni,
Alpaccna, Cashmeres, French. Scot-iU
and lomcstio Gingham?, Printa,
Linseyi, Cambrlaa, Brillinnia,
Fl. un J plain Cobinotta,
Iriab Linen Clstlia io.
Black end Funoy Cus-imeres, Sattuetta, Jonna,
Tweeds, Corduroys, Hickory Stripe, Ticking,
Crash, Diaper, Ulcaolied and unbleuchcd inua
line & drills, Red, Gn-y, Whlteand Canton Flan-
eis. Also a larg utock ot badiea itia Gentle,
nans' Shawls, Uoubls nnd Sin-rte, Stullus and
rheaillva, Black aud Drab Cloth capes of the
iry latest fusl:lou,
JOHN OD'ELLT
fJPlIOLSTExt AND CARRIAGE TRI1I.
MLR,
Lxtted at A. II. Shan't tfJts, ont mile East
cf Clevfisld torovjh,
It'peetfully Inform! the citiions of ClenrSold
in 1 a-lj iiaing counties, that bo is nt nil timas
irepared to uinnufucturo, at lho shortest notice,
lair, ll iak. au I Strutv Mittreases of all
;indi and aizss, one of which ia a Folding Mat.
,. suitnblo for C.VUl.VS OX R AF IS. which,
un be folded ia rmull cotnpasi.nnd ouiptied snd
-elilled nt plomuro : anl vory cheap, lie also
riiua Cn' tinges, mr.ket repiiira to all kinds of
'urrhige Trii-iuiing nnd Vpliolstory, and makes
;orlj tor Maiou'a Tratiu- Lines, of any thick,
toia or leng'b.
ijO-J.intry Pro luce, Corn lfuakl, or Cash
ikon tit Etohsnge for work.
fdf Ml orders loft with any of the Merchants
f Clearfield borough will la promptly attended
o Uoc21tf.
y i. i Lpi a 3 a &
KV, A su SI I. lilt WAttti.
TTTE would re-pecllully inform our friends,
V patrons nnd tlie public t;-rully, t It at ws
inre now in atore and offor Wholesale - nd Re
iil at tho lowiiat Cuflt Prices, a large and very
holoe stock Wutoh, Jewelry, Silver sod Plated
iViir of every variety mid style.
Fvery description of Diatn md Work and otb
ir Jewelry, made to ordor at short notice.
SiT All goods wurritn'ed to be as represented.
Particular nttentlon given ti ths ropn'trlng of
(Vatchcs and Jewelry of every description.
STAUFFtft at HAULET.
No. 622 MARKET street, (ajtith side, Fail.
Sept. 19ih, 1360. 6 tao.
CUBA HOTEL, JAYNESVTlLE.PA..
THE shore Hotel, having rocontly beon tittedt
tip tor a nous ot entertmuuieut, is now open
fur the eecominocii'tion ot tuo pulilio. 'irarclars
till tci this a convonieat boue.
JfiT t9 1368. J01IX J01 PAX.
Ladica' Bonnets and Hats, trimmed and un
trimaie d, vf tho LaUst Styles ot
K. W. - CO'a,
To Persons out of Employment
AGENTS WAN TED.
In every County of the United .States,
TO engage in the snle of aomo of tho best and
most olegantly illustrated Works published,
'Jur publications are of the most interesting
oharacter, aiaptej to tho wunta of the Furiner,
Mechanic nnd Merchant i they uto ublishad in
the beft alylo and bound in the most subatnn.
tial manner, and aro worthy a place ia the Li
brary of every Household in tho I.aad.
'il-Q-To men ol enterprise aud industrious hab.
its lilt.-, busiussa oli'ora an opportunity for profit
ublo amr.loyincnt seldom to bo luvt with.
'vPeraons desiring to act as ngents will re
reive promptly by until full particulars, terms,
it-e., by addrossiag LEAKY. UETZ 1 co., Pub,
No, North strict, Philadelphia.
Oct 24, 1850 ly.
8,088 78
8,088 73
Washington Cadits. This Company,
Under command of Capta'n J. O. Iraino,
toado Iheir first nppenracce in public on safety of the acctned is not imperilled by
Suturdsy h
better unifo
I.a il, List uhil i this reiteration p.xists
,, , ... . c..,n (lio. B. OooDiAsnER, l?si., Treasurer of Clear-
When the decision or tue Supreme ,UEfie) fCoun(Vi, R(.oount Uh tho different town.
Court was announced to hint by Sherilf ,i,ip fr School fund, for the years A. I.
Miller, his only reply was, 'The Loidi 18i,sr,58'
prosecution, and the nghlto henr:l by j.nowt I am not deserving of such n fate." l-ra balance due townahipa from lnat
hiuicelf and counsel is one of them. I he I tettlemnl
i To amount received from unsealed
LBMC Sill;,-will he exposed to pub- iBn,, fot 1863-59
... e.,,i-a lo siv that ft'thesilenceof the record, for if any of these pt'BMC SU.i:.-Wi!l be exposed to pub- ,,,,,
St. "VV fc t rutin O to say that a vmWvA i Mo sale, at the late reradcur. of husan cli.
,Tdorafiner!ook,ngbodyo, .j;,,, up lho rcrord L fi.et of Ut:
)t, be found in rennsylvanta. Lu tl(.t ial. KUAIU' next, nt 10 u cluck, a,,m., tb. foliiwiiig
$132 C3
8,350 89
men can no'
. . .... I . .. . br ..... ! Ia it.. .'
lueir brass, ana martini nanus ootn pre- Aiiotucr assignuirnv oi em i properly, vis: I liocce
ref'usul of Ihe Court to grant a new trial. Uursrs, Cows, Nngons, fcleds, riowa, narrows, p,r,tf0rd
Urody
Kl" lT-- ; . " , ,!Wb i0 ofu. leell .aid that such a lel.i
Mcellent ntttsic. After Mieirorgsn.zafion , . UK,IL.,iitju. lor r. t)ttt 0 dis-
) Brigade Ir.apector S. C. Patchin, tie, ni;H. ii uiihout further notice.
igade Ir.apector
following cflieers were elected :
Captain J. Oi-cur loraine.
First Leutrnant Z. C. McCullotigh.
Second Lieuteiunt John W. liigler.
k'i pJ. ipt. Iith
279 28 863 36
237 48 178 48
127 40 62 66,
78 79 31 01
371 73 51 14
Leer, Geese, etc. Alaj, a lot of Apples,
green and dried; a weavers
L'JO.M, with fixtures.
A I
i . .i r n.
An exception was hio lane., in-... "'lAlltbe Hou,ehold Furniture, consisting tn part
Court below lo the rejection or Ml) Oiler j 0f Beds and lleddiug, mostly Fentbera;
by lho del'endunt to prove that he alwnysi Bureau, Chests, Cuphoarda,
l,,l hnon known anrt renuteu aanoiiK uis cnuirs, rota, naioea, nanv
. -i i .. b I,, i.,,l mn ii Thia And various other artiolea too numerous to men- .mini. Pa., on MONllAV,
neignoora u iniN T Iknviltli .. ' it im I, tu !,, r I! us
-a-... .1.. r-....l r,FAi I-HI...1 111 I till I pr IIS in - - - .narrn, i. -
'T .. T.r Z . " ;i" l .;nried it, Cl..r..l.J..30,le.. Ad , o'clock p. ,
wineii ii. " sisuvtv, - 1----
We, the Auditors of Clearfield County, having-
examined the accounts nf Geo. B. (looillnnder,
iini , Treasure r of laid County A. P., I860, do
report: Tbut the ncconnta are as a ere stated.
Tha amount due the Road fund by the Treasu
rer, is eiuht hundred and seventeen dollara and
fiicbtv tight eenta. . The amount due the School
fund, Is two thouFund k'tx hundred nnd sevonty
one oollnre snd sixty cents. The n mount of
outstandinir ordura, is ten thousand seven bun
dresl and thirty-two dollars and seventy-eight
cedts, of which nine thousand tire hundred uol
lars are on Court house contract.
Witness our baud thia Utbd.iy of January, A.
I)., 1301.
I. W. flRAHAM.1
J. B.SIIAW. Auditors.
B. C. BOWMAK. j
Attest Wm.S. Bradley, Clerk.
January 30. lCl.
A very largo stock of Spring rnd Summer
XV clothing of the hitsst styles for sale low by
tuiwenevitle. Way 16, ISiiO. E.A.I KTNT.
i3ndime ScisiveiitS s
Infallible Vegetable Powders
For the speedy nnd effectual Cur of all tnftam
mofiY-iis, lihvnu fi'sm, Dtitjitphia, and Liver 1hn
ylaint and nil Arntc and ("ironic Jse-Mcs of A,
Units olid Children, Stud ;! cent Sintup t-j
her iljenf. G. B. JONES,
Hundreds of testimonials R x 2070 P'jiU. T 3
JUS- A-nci S. W. Cor. Third it- Arch Sts.
Oct 21. IsCO lOt.
IIARISWICK'S
DRUG VARIETY
MARKET STREET NEARLY OP '05ITE JAIL
The undersigned Hill hn re constantly on bnui
a we.l rclccted slack of Drugs, Chemicals, D.-e.
Stutfs, Oi's, Taints, Tobacco ond Segars, ttaiiun.
ary, Perfumery, Bruihes. ond Fancy artitlns,
wbicb be will dispose of cheap for caih.
He invites the publie to call aud examine his
Stock tf goods before purchasing olsowlK-ro.
Country lMiyslclana furnished with DrugsS
Medicines, and Surgical inatruments nt (b oios
reaeonalile rates. J. 0. IIAKTSWICK, -
ClrarOeld, Ph.. Deo. 2H. I860.
PhiUipsbnrfj and Watcrford Railroad. , CLEAUFlLLU AND CENTRE
MEETING of Ihe Utocktio.Uers ol tne
New Dai-u Store.--H will be seen bjr
v.r...t.. i. . t 1 ll,l XI nar
imoi i iiiu in nnoLiiri uviu.iii., . , - - - , .t.... , i... -i.,.. s imi v
... . . .. or.i nn hv nermission to Show the chin- OlllAl
Waods 1 Htrrctt havcopene.I a new 1'IUg j . , f , , f ptmceableliess and O of the stihscriber in Huston tp
horns, ul about two ytnrn uU.
I . ...,...lil In a r 1 1 it a fna aat-d tiamva
they offer their goods as cheap as they which had a proper i c auor iio w.e. uu, . thu Rni tllk, ber ,waJ ne wi
linn c " , r . i.. ... .-..riiiinn Wceannolsav .. j i..i,, i.w nn.rtn
hve ever been oilcred in our village. You Jh(lt C1 WM,rror. We do not discover, January 9, le6l. 3tT
"in uo well to give them a can. I that nnV right of the deieiuiani waa uo- R.iia
1 ' i n-1.. ,t-. r.i,cnpc tor him to oailfc
AccirENT. -As Mr. John ratchtn was "'0 " . r.- !....Kin. n,l TTERT CHEAP at the stors of
... , , Miow ns renutiiiion mi -. m -- - .....
K.l,.r .... 1 r 4 nn It . . .' . I... I I... r..ll. 1 lauVJ "-a
-.,,ng ujtnu iruui iiwiu-i'-i
A
' Fbilipsburg and Watt-rtord ltailroatl
Cotnnany" will ts held at tlio ftTice of snid Com-
in ina oorugn tu iirmpviu, iinnu
tho IStii dvv oi
17 and
of iniii dy, I0r tb purpofo of
" J..an ami tssr.vli.aBt til rill tul lA
lli:il--Kn.-Cme to the residence '17 1 . f.2
Bfn V U II 111 w ,l"u- 4 - j i
4 DMIXIS Tit ATOM'S No 1 1 i IiLoHora
J of Administrntion having been granted to
llm enrersigned, tfr is d:iy, upon the estato of
GEOIIUE MtL'CKKH, decoaied, late ut Brady
township, Cleariieid cnuiity, uil parsons iudebtsit
to mid eituto tire requested to ranke immediate
. -n t . payment, and those hnrttig cljiirs agumel
lyrone, JOiau -ouui, x cuusj ivaaia-; the sani mill present them iely authentieatea
about 0v
Store in our boro,.Sh. Notwitlutanding regllll,.ily 0, nduct a of good feelings jrri. -k. .go. -.Jl". n7Pi
tlltir stock 18 small, It IS well seiectetl; ttlia lowttrtls lho uccesseu in .. "i "X ; isrequested to come forward, prove property, pay
A full attendance is rcnueitcd.
L. J. CHAN'S, Eeorelnr.
Clearfield, Jan. 21, lfCl-
he Hispo-
WILL1AM UOYT.
r" how' hi reputation for peaceableness and TERY CHE
lMt forregula ityol conduct, and for anything- 1 JU
t on that tended to show the improbability f jsrdwt,f
It
Butter.
OLL snl FIRKl.V BUTTER, for sale at
tbjjlore of IJanJtJ W. t. lttwia.
Floor.
. . . ... .
rrii .iv. h i bnran Iwwsma fi-liFhtenea on tl.,.l lenrleil lo Show the llliproo.nniii .-i -.T
he h,:i lie-ond Lumber City, and starting his having perpetrated theciime of which , L,
run. tbr'ew Mr. l'alchin out. and iniursHl he wm licensed.- It was h.s pcaceab ct ess, ,B u,ud
s-iu. merely.
. -N. AAT ItlTISTf I I A.I . . .!
v- retviv ' i vow ar.i iu,,iur his si ins rutv i
!Lii:--.VJ ja23 W.F. 1KWTS.
' lila regularity of cor.duct, his quiet hatiU, ,
every kind, kn. t and
Leeks, File, Naila, Cow
saws snd Mill saw at
E. W. J i
fork
Be
I . Cheese.
GOOD ARTICLE of N. Y. CHEFS f.r sail
attke iters of jJ 'M. F.IfcWIN.
THOMAS MAYS, PROPRIETOR.
riiHE Subscriherrespeotfully Informs bis friends
X in Clearfield county, and the public gt-cen.l-)v,
that he baa again taken charge of tho above
lotel, and is fully provided with everything nof
oasary to the comfort and convenience of bis
guests. A large Warehouse for ihe Storage of
goods is attached to Ihe establishment.
Jan. 16. 1811. 3t. THOMAS MAYS.
CAUI'ION.
I r settlement.
ELIZABETH EUl'CKUl,
AJin'x.
O.1II and examine t ie Patent sir-tight Qlas
.nid stono Jars, tl 0 aro just the ihing'you
Herd, for stile nt
R W. A CO'.
VLttru slnek of Men at Uoy'a
resii-ed at
clot ting, luat
r. 'I'. r"V ,
The nnrlersigiif rl, Into publisher of ilia "Clear
field Republican" takes this method oi cnllln?
upon :lioae who are inuerut i to mm, or to l.irt-
MY WIFE B 1 RBARA baring left my brd unr i Ward fr suharipti n, advertising or Job
nd board without ny Just eanse or prov- wotk Incurrefl'dur.uj the tbrea yoira oommea
ocatiufi, I brreb camln all persons against har-' elng July 1867 and andinj July 1860, to call Im,
boring or trust!,; her on my account, ns I will mediately at my titties in the borough nf Claa,r4
pay no debts of ber eoniraoting. i field, and make ajtlletnent of the same, a thesa
DKITRICK COLE. aetounts sh 6 eocof an. J. II. LAh.lUlV
B'igstp., Jan. 23, CUsrfield, Deceoibar 12, la. tf
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