Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, February 13, 1861, Image 3

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'' TV meeting of tU County liillo Socio'.jr lu'M
t tk oflttt of Enqairo Wriglry, Aarig Court
wtk, tdjoumeil to ruoet l tho Mmlioilint
Courfh n FrMy evening next, 15th of Felirnn
Ty. " Elot!n of a!B;r aJ othr buniri ttill
bfor tho ruvMiiij. J. U. FccnT. poc'y.
't3rJtev. Mr. Kjnynn will preach in the
Bnptut Church in Cleurfield borough, on
ThurJy evening, Ftbrunry 21it, t 7
o'clock. The public nre invited toattend.
'. Badly Frozen.- -Two men, whe.io nnmes
we did not loam, left this place on Thurs
day Uit about noon, to wnlk to St. MfiryV.
The dy was excessively 'cold, and nfter
going inme distance beyvnid John SIhuv'h
Sr., on tho old Sinnonialioning road, were
obliged to return to Mr. Sliaw's.who bro't
then buck to the IVadiBO House, in
Lawrence townthip. Their limbs were
badly frozen, and they arc now lying at
Mr. Ogden'n in a critical situation. One
of them is from Harrisburg, and the oth
er from Philadelphia.
TH'.MIOV CUM It I I Th. Muiin-
tnin t'KHilry ll!iicrl In full iiniri'tm f"f
iinm.lfi nii'l dilll, tit Kylortimn, i.n i nnny, um
J2t ilnt nf Fiil.nmry. at 1" ii'i lmk a. m. Hy
nrdcr vf lli CapUin
JAMKS W, FTHAM'OHl',
feliA St First H(Tgnt.
V - ri. ft HefHptt. finrt ! H'frifliMitrn of (Mrnt field
irnniy for a I) IHOU.
It. tini-tiMw.n, .,, ,'TtM.n.n
i.f rle-itM.1 'nnly-. In ltii t',i.iii!ii.n.'nllli
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To amount finm Cullprl iri tct 111 ami inn
jrnrp, tnrlmlitiK rr tinUf f 7,11(1 tl
To ain't from nn-r..tri Innit. fur 1 9 t.ooA SI
time, an tho ano sliculd lo reiutrea
The act further tirovidtd thnt when said
money or n.ny part thereof should bo wnn-1
teJ by the Sec-Hary of tho Treasury to
menl appropriation by law, the mirao
f-hould be called for from the aoveral
Slates. ell, tho money is required row
to usfy demands upon the National
Treanirv. and Mr. Dix. the Secrotary, has
notified the Governor that the Stato will
be required to puarantco tho payment ot
bonds of the United Slates, to tho amount
of the sum deposited in the Stato Treasu
ry, payable after the expiration of twenty
years. Ry this means the Stato will lend
her credit to the Usnoral Government to
autain it at a timo of groat embarrass
ment. We understand that no portion
of tho money is now required by tho Sec
rotary of the Treasury. The State having
pledged her faith for the safe keeping of
this fund and its repayment upon tue re
quisilion of the Secretary of the Treasury,
is no-.T hound to fulfil its obligation.
This $2,400,000 Has deported in the
Sltito Treamiry during the Kit tier admin
istration, and expended in the Gettysburg
railroad and other fancy projects. Patriot
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Thi Fair. According to an announce
ment in our last issue, the Entertainment
ftdrertised by tho Ladies of tho M. E.
Chuwh. of this nlace. was held in tfieir
), Church, on Thurday and Friday last. As
it wm merely intended as a preliminary to
one utJon a more extensive acale, we think
' it wal a decided success, but no oue can
wonder that such was the case, if they
but took a glimpse of the fair faces of the
Vender of the different articlos offered for
'A Colt's jikgkrs broken. We see by
the last Journal that a colt belonging to
KIlia Irwin, Esq., of Goshen tp., had its
finger Droken, coming up the hill bo
yond Jas. Irwina', in Lawrence. We have
not heard from the colt since the ac-
cident, but we hope its fingers are knit
ting. BalLROAD Prikqe D 1ST ROY ed. We lea in
that during the high wind which prevail"
ed yesterday afternoon, six spans of the
Northern Central Railroad bridge over
the 3jsquelinnna at Dauphin, were blown
donnJ The bridge was An open one, and
it teems almost a myttery how the wind
could strike it with enough force to carry
away te heavy timbers. The loss will be
a loriom ono to tho company, but it will
not interfere with trade or travel, as the
can of the company can reach Dauphin
by the Pennsylvania and Dauphin and
Suaquehat.na tracks on this side of the
river. Pttriot d- Vuion.
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raooREssop the Irrei'uessiuli Conflict
in tub Black Kb pudmcan Tarty. The
war botwoen tho Weed and Greeley fac
lions ot the block republican party wax
es hotter and hotter every day. They
talk now of a rcconntruction of their or
ganization, putting Seward at tha head,
with Weed at the tail, and Webb to do all
the tiL-htinz for tho concern. As forGrea-
(ley, he i to be left out in the cold alto
gether, and as a proof of the truth of the
old adage that misfortunes never come
singly, we perceive that the Spruce Btreet
philosopher hs been getting into trouble
in the West. The other day he went to
Springfield and poured his griefs into Ab
raham's bosom, in a confab which lasted
during four or five hours. - On the way
home Greeley resolved to combine busi
ness with pleasure, and pick up a few
dollirs by a lecture in St. Louis. He
startod for that city ; but hearing that it
was probable the Missourians would mob
him, ho turned tail and commenced run
ning for dear life, with tho old white coat
streaming out behihd. Little Rn;mond,
in his celebrated retreat from Sollerino.
did not make better time than that of his
conreie, Hon Massa Groeley. Where he
is now we cannot sav probably ho has
not yet stopped in his "wild career."
Meanwhile Webb, Seivard, Weed A Co.
are preparing to divide the spoils "among
their fi'iends, and poor Greeley is not to
have even a dry bono for his share. He
has borne the battle and the heat. of the
day, and is to be deprived of any partici
pation in the fruits of victory ; ho has
planted tho vineyard, but others will en
oy the produce thereof. Such is the fate
of people who put their faith in princes,
or place con finenco in the promises of
politicians. Herald.
B6g-The banks it: New York are nearly
glutted with specie. They now hold $36,-
000,000, with a prospect of further increase.
The Washington Cadets
W ill meet for parade and drill, in Clear
field borough, on Friday, Fetruary 22d,
1861, at 10 o'clock a. m.
Ity order of the Cnpain.
J. Plabb Walters,
February 13, 1361. First Sergeant.
A Card
Tbs undorsigned has many reeions for being
grateful to tho citizens of Clearfield, for their
txertinnl mad to iar his family and property
during (ha recent burniag of his dwelling, and
adopts this as the beat mode of returning hit tin-
cere and heartfelt thanks. To many who peril
ed their health, and in tome instances their
lives, especial aisurnnoji of kind remembrance!
are offered. Everything was done that could bj
done undor tho circumstances, and much more
. tTneimA int,1.t tlftTA Wn mnnaliT V
last evening, a briliiant lecture on the re- ! Tfc. r.B.rou, w,tilitT of tW
liglon, customi and people of Braiil. el-1 who in ku ab,enct( ltDitrtd th, eemrort
ilea hare we relished anything moreiof lhtir bumM t0 hil Louielcn family, only
than the picture he laid bofore his auJi!ervct to strengthen the bonds which hare so
ence of that exuberant garden of the tro-. long united him to his old friends and neighbors
pics laden with its strange variety of That eaoh on may bo preserved from each a
fruiti and flowers, teeming with perpcl-j'llIBit7' nd from "J other affliction in life,
,,.1 Wet for the hand of man Rnr.V "d b V""' to Ajy every real blesning, is
that country must ho tho garden of the
The subscribers nave opened a full anil com
plete assortment of D1UHJH lo the new brick
building uf I'r. Woods, on 'tho corner nf ,erut
Slid Cherry s In-cts, In tho bore ugh of Clf nrfleld,
where tln'y will bt happy to accommodate any
person wbe may desire nrticlot in their line. The
business will be confined strict. y to a
lh wj and I'racrijition Dtisinas,
And no pains wili bo spared to render satisfaction.
Ir. if. Woods, tho junior pnrtnor, may always
bo found and c onmlted -in tha "llrug ritore,"
when not absent on professional businviit. A
sopamle room fur consultatien is attached to the
store, where piiticnts may bo examined prirately.
Krery article usually found in such an estab
lishment will be kept ou baud, and sold at greatly
reduced prices.
Tkrws tuso strictlt CAsrt, will enable them
to offer inducement in the way of prices
I'hysicians will bo supplied at a small per
centage over cost and carriage, and their orders
are solicited. Krery article sold will bo purinnd
of tho best quality.
fobC-tf W00D3 A BAERKTT.
"VfOTICE. The undersignod, an Auditor
XT appointed to distribute the money arising
from the salo of the rcnl estate of SAMUEL
STROUf .lute of Fortuaon township, gives notice
that be will attend to the samo, at the offce of
Larrimcr & Test, in Clearfield, on TIK5DAY,
the 2Cth of FEBRUARY, 1861, at two o'clock,
p. in., where and when all persons legally inter
ested may attend. ISRAEL TKST,
feb6-4t Auditor.
To amount from ('ommlsslniitrs' Hunks
Vli.
tly eltetlon Mptnici fl.AflTSs)
Cummonwrallh cests l.rn( (iS
Jurors' wages 3 )o 77
Assessors' wages 373 95
Commissloreri' wages Si 4 81
Jnit fees .tr0 AO
l'rolhonotary s fees 27101
District Attorney s fees 52S 00
Trinting eontraet, Ac 200 U0
Tipstnff and Court Crier 179 f'4
Repairs to public buildings 183 51
Hoarding jurors 100 00
Refunds lOi il
1 79
and
Anliilng 1'rnllionxtart's
Itegintor t a-ronnt
Interest on onUn
t'nrtmnr's lmiiesU
Auditors' eletk
Plierill'e fees
Pockets, stationery, A postage
Purvey of tllnom township
I'tiol aontraet
Court lionse rnntract.on are't 1,09 II
Miscellaneous orders
Kioneratlons to Colleetori .t.10 ,1s
Percentage to collators 301 90
Treasurer's per rentage on
amount received 18? Ot
Do on psying out 177 C7
Palanee due Treynrrr
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ylmouiif 0 Cbunfy, atV .Vilitit Tar dm torn Colltctori for 1800, und previous yours
CtUTHON. All person are hereby caution
ed against purchasing or meddling with a
certain KKD COW, now in the possession of
J. M. I). OILL,. of Beccaria township, Clearfield
county, is said Cow bclcngi to me, and is left
with mm on loan only.
feb-3t. J. A. 1IEQARTY.
'jCJTThe snow stoitn on Thursday last
seems to havo raged similar to the polit
ical storm both IN'Qrth and South. Rail
roads were e 'ery where blockaded, and
great damago has been 6u:Uinei in litTcr
ent sections of the country. In Balti
more, housee were unroofed, chimneys
wereblewn down, and several persons
wm seriously injured.
"tflUOur neighbor down street publish-
M ed th proposition of Mr. Kellogg, last
week. We hope he will now publith, for
"j1 the benefit of his readers, the ppcoch that
froi gentleman made in Congress, on Saturday
rw last, in support of his proposition.
s3"TlieRcv. J. C. Fletcher gavo
world, and if it people had the enter
prise which moves this Yankee nation,
imagination could not set a bound to the
results they would produce there. As
relevant to this comparison the Reverend
geaileoian stated that tho best Remedies
employed there for the diseases to which
they "are subject, are invented and sup
plied to them by our own well known
countryman, Dr. J. C. Aver of Lowell,
1. Mats and il, t ,L. 1 - ..!. 1 l
gCgi -... .nil nui, we j'cupie oniy out
tne priesthood and the court of the Em
peror down, have constant recourse in
sickness to the Remedies of this widely
celebrated American Chemist. f Ledger
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Tim rot ak Old Daibbt to bb Movino.
the sincere wish of one who must remain under
thedeepest obligation to his friends.
Clsarfield, Feb. 13th, 1800. G. R. BARKETT.
MARRIED.
In Thilipsburp, on the 10th instant, by
Hancock, bsq., Mr. James Coons,
of Clearfield, to Miss Simn Daccuertt,
of Lawrence tp.
Jtb bbtrliscmtnts.
a TTEXTION. CENTRE HILL GUARDS!
V The Centre Hill Guards will meet forparade
and drill, at Kylertown.on triday, February 22
1801. at 10 o'clock, a. m- By order of the Captain.
THOMAS M. HOLT,
feb6-2t 1ft Sergeant.
XX. Administration having this day been grant
ed to the undersigned on the estiite of JOHN
YOL'NO, late nf Jturnsido township,' Clearfield
county, deceased, all persons uidekted to said
estnto are requested tomaku immediate payment,
andthose having claims against the same will
proiciit them duly authenticated for settlement.
HAMCKL 8Kl!KI.ti Adm'r.
ow Washington, Jan. 31, 1S01, febS-Ot
I EXECUTORS' NOTICE. Letters tostamen
J tary baring this day been granted to the un
dersigned on the estate of JOHN MI.I.O.V, lnte
of Uurnside township, Clearfield county, deed,
all sersonp knowing themselves indebted to said
estate are requested to make immediate payment,
and those having claims against it will present
tnem duly authenticated lor settlement.
f, J. A. HKUAKrV.
J. II. HKOARTY,
February 4, 1801. Kxecuturi.
OTATi:.MHTof the CLEARFIELD COUN
O TY BaNK, for the month ending January
31, 1S31:
ASSETS.
Hills discounted .... $;7,fii5 49
Pennsylrania State Stook - - 19,763 iO
Specie ...... 6,139 ii
line from other Banks - - VSH 39
Bank Notts of other Banks 1,690 SO
Checks, Drafts, Ac ... 72 50
Furniture - - - - - 221 19
Expense of Date engraving, Ac - 7G4iS
Stationery, Ac. - - - - 280 91
146,426 2S
MADILITIKS.
Capital Stock paid in - $24,900 00
Notes in circulation - ia,ou un
Duo Depositors - 7,291 76
Iutereets and Exchange 264 63
$16,426 28
JAS. B. GRAHAM, Cashier.
Clearfiel , Ta., Jan, 31, 1861. fcU
'OU VANT IT.
-OUtt WIFE WANTS IT,
rWR CHILDHEN WAST IT,
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T WILL CERTAINLY PAY,
REGISTER'S NOTICIi Notice, ishoro
by given that tho following accounts have
been examined and passed by me. and remain
filed of record in this office for the Inspection of
beirs, legatees, creditors, ana all others la any
- lit. ,..tl . a, neirs, legatees, creoiiors.ana an
Itrv: ..r..-. 1.1 prompt j other way tntorested, and will be presented to
,ts' Obeyence Of the law tt Cleveland has the next Orphan's Court of Clearfield conntv. to
i caused quite a scattering among the runa-1 held at the Court House, In the borough of
. . ! 1 1 !? rw . . . W.rl. 101 It .: J -II .
fi a uarnuy iiuuku river in toiedo i. .
i .... -r ... :j it. ... The administration aeeonnt of Jnlm Tteen
dsy. CoBminup from
--"" J""i'-' irr, oi me township of Boggs, in the
. "o dox as soon as ne reacnea tne coiiins ot tiearfieid, deceased.
i ne i account of John L. Rex, Administrator of
goods and chattels. At., of
l ike township, Clearfield
The final account of Mile. R s....
istrator of all and singular the goods asd chattels
' w Vi . " Hanah Spencer,
(or Wall.) lata of Penn township, Clearfield eoun'
4. I, The final aeeonnt of Miles S. Spenoer, Admin.
N. ., Istrator of all and singular the goods and chattels.
y .g rignis an oruuiii, woicu wereoi jany Spencer,
f i, .... - r ... :j ii. ... I The administration aeeonnt nf Jnlm Tteen Ail.
-uu phvittii Kicaii inricii ic ui uii'iu otner !s. . .: . . . : .
j0; dij. Coming up from the depot the other 1 C
i.V AlpMAf n a with Kte harlr hn fnnnr.nrl frnm ' R
the box as soon an ha reached the Collina ei
. House, where he was employed, not stopl The account of John
leaf t- I to lot his passengers out. JJecall'd the ,v'!1,,AB,irKU,M,lb'
)t 1 , Pr'etr of the house aside, and request-t-eoniltTi deceased,
ran r Payment of his wares, rivinir therefor i Th final .,,.. .e
lisir' l T good reason, as follows: " It's time ii
ivsit rc? i feller to be goin' fie got myote'r
j,0 V. s in Jt carriage!" 1 ('
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, frf rAn ice Boat, ou Cayuga
Au': La :e. ran rpn it,. x-...
Vie:' daval hZ r " w " laU ef Pern township. Clearfield county, u.e'd,
j if- uay ai (he rftt, 0f talf a mile a minute. feblJ-te JAMES WRIGIEV, register.
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41, Tark Row, New York.
Jan. 30.1861.
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1849 Jordaa
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1861 Burnslde .
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18i2 Fox
18j3 Docatur
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1364 Chest
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1866 Covington
1866 Decatur
1867 CurwmsrllU
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1863 Covington
Clearfield
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1669 Decatur
Fox
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Bell
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COLLSCTOru' KAIIS.
James Rea, Ja
R. Wetsel
II. .Vrtan
A. Ppentei
Wm Wiley
Tnomas Fentnn
J. Sunderland
J. Darls
J. Young
H. Williams
J. I. Bundy
D. Kephort
J. Cftldwoll
8. J. Toser
J Patterson
T. R. McClure
J. Bartnoy
O. Kopfcar'.
Z. MeNaul
J. Straw
B. R. Liverrond
William Williams
J. Rel'.er
R. J. Wallaee
A. Raurbman -.
E. Williams
D. N.neatb
H. Orr
R. ftunvsrs
P. Gnss
J. McClellaa
J. McNeal
II. Yotbers
S. Whiteside
II. Whitesldo
J. Campbell
William Wilson
J. Cowder
F. Wineart
J. Snndorland
J. Thompson
J r.enaut
n. E. Snyder
J. Evans
J. Straw
J. Mulktrs
J. Spaekmsa
T. Sankey
J. P. Nei.-on
J. Bundy
P. Bloom
M..0 Stirk
M. Nichols
J. Ferguson
J. Denning
R. Niemnn
T. Wain
II. Hile
D. Brubaker
8. Itendcricn
$:oj ii
92 14
Aggregate amount due from Collectors
SO 01
1 Ii
1 00
ii Ii
I 62
CS 89
33 00
12 81
9 41
31 91
10 69
t 00
116 12
110 29
16 Si
5 II
16 36
17 80
290 27
163 18
Hi 66
32 67
696 60
72 .19
27 79
2 29
131 24
6 36
109 93
36 66
77 20
49 36
146 83
76 38
74 11
70 63
306 70
76 01
239 72
24 60
187 36
274 46
13 6
131 68
$4,101 73
8 29
11 17
4 72
2 20
1 42
15 94
111 69
41
12 06
21 94
66 32
61 62
t 02
7 69
46 86
6 41
2 86
10 84
41 41
130 68
108 46
S6 13
46 71
268 60
119 4
99 16
47 V
74 68
71 61
78 7S
16 26
64 23
36 96
64 89
6f 81
61 86
42 36
216 27
46 94
108 26
29 48
86 70
141 99
31 61
70 06
I SOI. 1S(IK
Till. MUST AUMVAs
FALU WINTER CCODS
il 01 1 (It ITMl
REED, WEAVER & (il).
On Market Street '2 iUon north o
tlw Court House, vOi'TC hn.y nro
just opening an imuminlly larc
nnl well sclrcted slock ot" Looi,
suited lo tjiewnntsoftlK! roinmu
nity lor the Fall itnJ Winter linrlf,
which they oiler in larufo and rT.iit!!
2 04 qu.'iniitics on the most reasonable
terms call and examine von
toursfi.vks Their assortment of
DRY GOODS5 NOTIONS
fi very large and eompletot vrn' racing nl iuo.it
every artlclo hotli offnrhinn and servloe. Es
pecial atteotini. has boon paid to tho selection of
LADIES'. DRESS GOODS, which arovrf refy
variety and tho very latest styles,
fstlkn, Delulnes, Plnids, Merinos, Poplins,
Alpacoiis, Cuihmeres, F'rench. Hcotoli
and Doinestio Ginghams, Print,
Llnseys, Cambrics, Brilliants,
Fig. and plain Bobinetta,
Irish l.inon Cleths Ac.
3o Vn ' Black and Fancy Cassimercs, Satinetu, Jeaus,
16 8i Tweeds, Corduroy.i,-Uiekory Stripe, Ticking,
j go Crash, Diaper, Bleached and unbleached mas.
' litis A drills, Red, Groy, White snd Canton Flan -
10 to Dels. Also a larg slock of Ladies' and Gentle
1 n ' mens' Shawls, D-iublo and Single, Stellas and
Ji jo i Chenilles, Black and brab Cloth capes of tha
9 83 rtTJ latimt fashion,
!9T " ! T o"if n"cTFe l l "
joe..'
MILITIA.
96 00
4 10
17 60
2'. 00
32 i
6 00
' "UPHOLSTER AND CARRIAGE TRIM-
4 36
10 00
2,746 70
HER,
Lv filial .4. . .VAjw'i Mil's, evw mtM East
nf Cltitrfitld borwgk,
Respoctfully informs the cititers tf Cearrie'Ji
and adjoining counties, tin, I be ts at all times
prepared to manufacture, at the shortest notice,
34 60 Hair, Husk, and Straw MaUrcixei of all
kinds and sites, ono of wlnoli is a Folding Mat
4 30 truss, suiublo for CARLVS ON RAFTS, which '
22 61 j can he folded In small comparand emptied and
U 36 refilled at ' pleasure ; an4 very cheap. Ho alio
j trims Catringes, ni&kos repairs to all' kinds rf
36 78 Carriage Trimming and Upbolctory, and makes
36 10 Cords for Mason's Tracing Liues, of any thick
20 90 ness or length.
38 00 taa-Ccuntry Troduee, Corn Haskl, or Cojh
tikon in 'Kichange fir work,
e&AII orders left with any nf the Maroha&U
of Clearflsld borough will bi promptly nttonde-d
,o dec23 tf.
T9 S3
46 12
41 32
26 li
31 48
2S 60
17 70
8 66
16 16
. 8 07
14 25
UY, ANU KILvUlt Ti AKE,
TT7"E would rofpectfully Inform our frierrds,
T V patrons and the public gt-erally, t hat we
hare now iu store and oflor Wholesale a nd Re
tail at tho lowest Canh Prices, a larrt and verv
It (choice stock Watch, Jewelry, Silver and Plated
21 37 I War i of overv variety and a'vlo.
1' J4 Evory description of Diamond Work anioth
60 82 0r Jewelry, uiado to ordor at short notlej,
1 CO -p9-All goods warran ted lo bo as represented.
39 42 Particular attention given to the repairing of
i . vt atones and Jewelry of every description.
11 RCAl'FFER & HARLKT.
16 42 N. 22 MARKET street, (south side,) Phila.
14 26 Sept. 19th. 1860. 6 mo.
23 27 .
CUBA HOTEL, J A YNESVILIZ, PA.
Aggregate amount due County from
Collectors
Aggregate amount due from V. S,
lands
Aggfegnto smound duo from notes,
judgments, .to.
Outst.in ling County ordors $1,232 78
Court-home eontraet " 9.500 00
Due County Treasurer 572 04
Indebtedness of County
$4T0173
2,703 15
1,083 22
3,216 72
11,101 82 11,104 82
Gnonfls B. Goom.axdf.r, Esq., Treasurer of Clear
field Ctunty, in account with the different town
ships for Road fund, for the year A, D. 1368-9,
JIT!.
To balance duo townships last settle
ment, . $30 12
Te amount received from unrented
lundi fur 1863-9 8,068 66
VI!.
Tviemhin: Am't pit. In. Hal. .
Bcccaria
Bell
Bradford
Urady
Burnside
Cnest
Oi.vington
Cloarfietd bor.
Decatur
r'crgueon
Fox
Girard
Goshen
Graham
Huston
Jordan
Karlhaus
Knox
Lawrence
Morris
Penn
Pike
Cnion
Woodward
Bui. due tps.
f ,bl 79
Gro. B. Goom Aitnr.a, Es Treasurer ef Clear
fiel J County, in asconnt with the different town
ships for School fund, for the years A. D.
1968-69,
DR.
To balancs duj townships from last
settlement 9132 93
To amount reeoivod from unseated
lands for 1S53-69 8,360 99
CR.
Touti'h'pt. Am't pd. Ipt. flat. nW.
Boecaria 279 28 303 36
Bell 237 48 178 48
Boggs 127 40 6Z00
Bradlont is J ai vi
Brady 371 73 24 14
$477 2J
416 00 $27 16
126 63
68 07 12 08
460 4 4 3 98
264 91
233 73 62 63
112 12 66 64
3 41
329 00 24 39
31 73 2 07
249 66
166 10 66 86
2o0 00 9 06
176 6S 16 14
1,620 23 267 68
67 21 Trfi
161 84 69 49
294 66 86 00
1C6 4
724 60 26 .16
148 00 32 44
104 42 76 22
260 04 1 42
4t 26
817 88
t,eS 78
Burnside 27136 107 16
Ch.it 214 SS 81 01
Covington 230 08 111 37
Clearfioid 03 2 91
Decatur 472 41 76 72
Ferguson 31 26 6 71
tox Alii 22
Girard 68 32 3 63
C.oshen 264 91 27 16
(iruham ?:0 4t
Huston 633 1 1 470 63
Jordan 88 23 4 73
Karthaus 8 24 266 64
Knox 314 93 182 76
I.awrenct 229 20 29 11
Morris 627 92 402 81
Penn 1. 7 02 77 27
Pike 006 6 67 77
Union 269 88 62 76
WooJwaid 4266 76 ,'J 06
Bat. due tp. 2,6 1 60
8,483 92
i mi Tl
'"I m n n , .. . ...
ina auoro iiotoi. Having recently Doen Mien
up for a home of entertainment, is now open
for tho nccommodation ef tho public revelers
will fioi this a convenient house.
Mar 19 1868, JOHN JQI DAS'.
Eadies' Bonnets and Hnts, trimmed and art
trimmod, of the Lotett Styles at
It. W. CD's,
To Persons out of Employment,
AGENTS WANTED.
In every County of the United Stales,
fl0 engage in the sale of somo of the best and
I. mt elegantly illustrated Works published
'Our publications are of the most intereiLirr
Icharacter, a la pte I to tho wants of ths Farmer,
Mechanic and .Merchant; they are lublishedio
the best style and Imnnd in the most substan
tial manner, and are worthy a place In tho LI
krary of every lleuschold in the Land.
Ml, To men of enterprise and industrious hb-
a 77oi ' "l's buj'ne!!' offers an opportunity fur proflt
S,48J tl abi, employment eelOom to bo met wjth.
ta-l'ersons desiring to act as agents wIU re-
We, the Commissioners of Clearfu lJ County, Promptly by mail full particulars, terms,
in the Cemmonwr nlth of Pennsylvania, having e- " aadrc.sj
eiarained the accounts of Geo. B. Goodlander, j
Rq., Treasurer of the County of Clearfield for
the year A. D., 18G0, do certify, that we find the 1
accounts o( Geo. It. Gcodlandcr as follows : The
amount due from all sources to be seren thousand
eight hundred and eighty-eight dollats and ten
rents. We also find the amount of outstanding
....I... a .a I . . . . r. llt.iif.nJ , ...n I, 1 1 n .1 .' a J .nn
thirfv. two dollars aid soventv-eifht cents, of Inlfll lI1o
-i.:.i. ii.....n . v,. I ..... I . D
hou.-e eontraet. The balance duo Trcasnrer,- Fo' rr and offectual Ciits nf jH m
throe hundred snd seventy-two dollars and four! tf'Wism, Dyptp.ia, nrrd Li,;r (km.
e(,nt, pfriiaf and all Acute and Lhronta Pinif ti of A-
Witness our baud this 12th day of January, A.' J""" ,,nd Chllurcil.-Send 3 cent Stamp
rfF her Anmmf n II I A ' r
tint LKARY. OETZA eo.. Fuh.
No. 2L'4 North itxeot, Philadelphia.
Oct 24, 1869 ly. ,
4 r'TJ largo stock "of Sprln-r end Summer
V. clothing of the latest styles for sale low by
Cuiwensvlllf. Ma yli!. 1860. E. A. IRVIN,
33a da in e Sctuvcmrs
Vco;ctab!c Powders
Attest-
WM. McCRtCKEN,
WM. MKRRKI.L.
S. C. THOMPSON
-Wm. S. Bradley, Cleik
EN".
Cem'rs.
ADMINISTlt ATOR 8 NOTICE. Letters
f Administration having been this day
granted ta the undersigned on the estate
SUSAN ARDERY, late of Lawrence (p., Clear
1 eld county, deceased, all persons Indebted ta
said estate are requested to make Immediate
payment, and those having claims against tha
same will present them duly authenticated for
sottlement. JAS. T. LEONARD,
Jan306t Adm'r.
her Agent. . (1. II. JONES.
UuoJreds ef testimonials Bo 2979 1'hila. T O
JStryeiiey 3. W. Cor. Third t- Aieh ote.
Oct 24. 1860 IQt. ,
IIARlSWICK'S
DRUG tf VARIETY
MARKST STREET XEARLY OrTOSITH Jift,
We, the Auditors of Clearfield County, having
examined the accounts of Gen. B.. Goodlander,
Esq., Treasure r of said County A. D., 1860, do
report: That the accounts are as a' sre stated.
Tho amount due the Road fund by t'uo Treasn
rer, iscight hundred and seventeen dollars and
eighty oigtit cents. , Toe amount due the School
fund, is two thousand six hundred and seventy.'
one dollars snd sixly cents. The amount of The undersigned will have constantly en ln'4
outstanding order, is ten t'ue-nsand seven bun- a we'd selected stock of Drugs, Chemlca's, Pye
dred and thirty-two dollars and seventy-eighty Stuffs, Oils, Taints, Tobacco sad Sejars, Stutiun
eedts, of which nine thonsand fire hundred dol-' ary, Perfumery, Brnihes, and ' Fsncy 'krtiilcev
lars are on Court boate contract. which he will dispose of cheap for Cash.
Witness our hand this 12th day of January, A. He Invites the pubiie t call aal examlue hW
V., 1851.
I. W. GRAHAM.)
J.B.SHAW. Auditors.
V. C. BOWMAN. J
Attest Wm. 6. Bradley, Clerk.
January 30, 1861.
atvck of goods bofore pnrhasiv elsewhere.
Country Physicians furnished with Crack
Medtoinee, sod Surgtoal instruments it the .
reasonable rates. . J. O.' HARTS WICK.
ClearSeld, Pa., Tee. 28. ltae.
Phillipsbnrg and Waterford Railroad.
A MEETING of tho Stockholders of the
" Thilipsburg and Waterford Railroad
Company" will be held at tho oflico of said Com
pany, in the borough rf t'lcarfiald, Clearfield
county, Pa., on MONDAY, the 18th dsy of
March, A- I(- 1861, between the hours of 12 and
2 o'clock p. m. of said day, for the purpose of
electing one President and twelve Directors to
serre until the eceond Monday of January, 1862.
A full attendance Is requested.
L. J. CRAVS, Secretary.
Clearfield, Jan. 21, 1861.
(TRAY HEWER. Came to the resilience the
4 DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. L-Uifi
..
of Administration, harice been vranted 't
undersigned, tl is day, upon tha ett tf
CAUTION.
MY WIFE BARBARA having left my bed
and board without any just eanse or prov
ocation, I hereby caution all persons ngainst har
boring or trusting her on my account, as I will
pay no debts of her contracting.
UtlllULli COLE.
O of the subscriber in Hnstnn tp., about fire GEORGE SUUCKER, deeessft. lnte of D-adr
or six weeks ago, a HEIFER red, erumplei township, Cleirfirld connty, all person indt'ju'l
horns, and about two years old. The owner to said ejtato are resaosted to snuke Immediate
Is requested to come forward, prove protiertv, pay ' payment, and those having; ebiics airslnei
charges and take her away or she will be dispo.j the ssuie will present, thorn itily authenticate!
sou oi aenoraing to law. M1LI.1AJ1 IIU1I. ir somement.
January 9, 18CI. 3tr jsntr et
SaltJ
TTERY CHEAP at the .tore of
V jan23
W If. T. IRWIN.
Batter.
ROLL and FIRKIN BUTTER, for sale at
the store of Jan23 W. F. IllWIN.
Flour.
GOOD ArVTlCLE.for snls at the slo-e of
jnn23 W. F. 1 RW1X.
L LI 2 A BETH EHUCKEa.
Ada's
Call and examine the Patent air-light Glas
md slone jars, they sre jnst the thkir'yca
need, for sale at R. W. A COV
Cheese.
Boggs tp., Jan. 23, I860
A T.nr. .nrl ..I J..I .IamL . t Tt.... im J "
m ... ... r,.., r.-.. vi VI..P ...U.- . . , , . ... . . i
J.X. tmngs, Belts, Head Dresses, Netts, Plumes Ui.Afla.0 OI every OescnptlOB tor sale el nriD ARTICLE of K. Y. rirrr.B for sale
B. W, A CO's, ' hii office. I VjT at the stors of rD.3 WM. 1'. IRWIN,
V Largo stork of Men A Boy's eNitMng. jni
received al Tt. W. A GO'S.
lmportaat iVotic:-
The andersigned, late publisher of the "Clear
field Republican" takes this snothod ef e!lng
upon thoso who are ludebt I tu him, r te I srl
mer it Ward fur tnbrcrlption, 'advertising or Joti
work inrorred during the three years eonvnen
crng Jirly and indlng July I860, to call ira
mediately at my office lathe borough of Ct
fisld, snd make settlement nf tb ss-wr, s tbee
a: cants tut( elo'tdvr. J. U LAMMaflR.
Clearfield, Tecember 1?, ltM. tf. ' ' ' "'
If i