X (flutdilo .MtiuiMiun. w. f r i i NT,.,V, IMUITAUV I.'. I-.I. ( m- Time l 1 )f'iiiii t amns-un Hi "f Hi" Penns! r.mla ("en sad aft-r 'he ifl"' lntani, will t' .4 l)rmnihnilf lipnn Hi, flat. t7 lh (lniritii OovtMiKnt In llif v u I ' U 1 '.ti:ri 1 ni'i' I mi a i fit" 1 ilml ma ntinHtg lli" M'M'inI Mutt" a liirii" fin 1 l'iil' n vt'tiHf", w liirlt hud ni'i n ' imil ilc l in tlm TiT iMiry, liryoml the i ilu wants cf Hi ffivriinni'lil. Tli I money w i nii tiiMiPil nmotit the Malr ! nn I r'il "I it rA lVinivlviuiii rrrel- 11i.MliV I t ) MP St. -!' 1 1. .r I . ' I :,.t. . . I 1 f. i (""I" ' 'h" I 14 ..Un . .!.. I'M 'In "I 1 1't'HIV, i tl III ti Vim li a, in,, lih nin' tin I ft,il.inrnH In m,,. .,., r,m 4 mii plli-d with sit "ir.-l "f blank ReulpH fitii! I'jfrii1itiirii rf Clmi field Crnnly for A 1) IHflO. 1 1 :Y n t .r n-- n 1 1 ( 1 11 c " (til t t nnii-r 11 f ilti ' Vt inin. Jnll.N V. lioiK.H H.tg'l. ia.I t1 till I HI HI I'.iH l,nr Inn . II HOI1 IMVitllf 12.10 p. in.) ,.,:(;.,.' in i, Sirrntrv nl the Troiu. tatlM t TlTlia KASTW ARtv m . . . f.Sfl a. m raia jirttuftigor - - P '- .i.i, i,.i .1 riili of the Stale - rMn fc."r'"V 42 a lalArrpinu of the money , and the 1 Train" - U-' P- ( ".'ym ei rf wry pott thtrrrf, from time to Line P.Il p. m.ltiiiie, as tlm sntno should ho required. Ireini run oa Sunday cxeeplthe Expresi. (The act further provided Hint when said -.. li 1 1 1 . - " money or any part thereof should bo wnn- B h la Soc fit, tej iv tho Soe-vi.-iry nl U10 irnnsury hold meu npprcpriiuionH ny iaw, wu- iiio en od lor lrom tun novrrai A TII.MIOS, V Al lli I Th M"- tnln tiH (ttrrl In full iriirm rr inifinln nml rttlll, nl hvlirtimn, nn i niMj, tin :Si) tliiynf KnliMinr.r. ni Id itVlmk . in. I'y nicliT ul lite I'nptnin JAMIM W, FT!t AM'OUP, 1 I r n I trrgnl. fl A It DKUO STOItR Tin mMing of llie Count; liibln Soeio'.y ( th offlct of Enqtiir Wriglcy, during Court tk, tdjournet to ruoet at the Motliotlitt Ooarek n FrMay nvenlng next, 15th ofFnlirnn Ty. Klfctinr. of o(Ii:ri aJ olhr buniain "ill 9 kfor tlif ruentiu j. J. K. FccnT. gec'y. 'tarJlev. Mr. Hjnynn will preach in thu Bnptiat Church in Clearfield borough, on ThuredAy evening, February 21it, t 7 o'clock. The public are invited toattend. Badlt Frozen.- -Two men, vhMO names we did not loitrn, left this place on Thur--day lut about noon, totvnlk to St. MnryV. The dy was xcussivcly 'coltl, and nftcr going aome distance beyond John Shaw 'a Sr., on the old Siniiomahoning road, were obliged to return to Mr. Shaw's, who hro't them back to the Taradiio House, in Lawrence township. Their limbs were badly frozen, and they arc now lying at Mr. Ogden' in a critical situation. One of them is from Harrisburg, and the oth r from Philadelphia, Tbi Fair. According to an announce ment in our last ihsuo, the ntertainninnt adrertbfd by the Ladien of the M. E. Cburci), of this place, whs held in tfieir Church, 011 Thurday and Friday last. As it was merely intended as a preliminary to oim upon a more extensive scale, we think j was a decided success, but no oce can 1 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 al. ACoit's iimukrs broken. We see by the last Journal that a colt belonging 10 Elli Irwin, Esq., of Goshen tp., had its fingers broken, coming up the hill be yond Jas. Irwin.t', in Lawrence. We have not heard from the colt since the ac cident, but we hope its fingers are knit ting. Bmlroad Daiuoc Dibtroved. We learn that during the high wind which prevail-" ed yesterday afternoon, six spans of the Northern Central Railroad bridge over the 3dsquehanua at Dauphin, were blown dowBi4 The bridge was an open one, and it teems almost a myttery how the wind could strike it with enough force to carry away fie heavy timber. The loss will be aier.i6tu ono to the company, but it will not interfere with trade or travel, as the can of the company can reach Dauphin by tbeFenmylvunia and Dauphin and Susquehai.ua tracks on this side of the river. -rtriot d- L'uion. jJTbesnow stoitn on Thursday Inst eemi to havo raed similar to the polit ical storm both fN'qrth and South. IU.il roads were eery where blockaded, and great dsmago has been sustain! in aiffer eot sections of the country. In Balti more, house were unroofed, chimneys wereblewn down, and several persons were eeriously injured. t.Our neighbor down street publish ed thf proposition of Mr. Kellogg, last week. We hope he will now publirh, for the benefit of his readers, the rpcech that gentleman made in Congress, on Saturday last, in support of his proposition. Uhould be exiled for from 'Status. Wfll, tho nionuy is required row to satisfy demands upon tho rational Treamry, and Mr. Dix, the Secretary, has notified tho Governor that the State will he required to jruurantco tho payment of bonds of the United Slates, to the amount of the sum deposited in tho Stato Treasu ry, payable after tho expiration of twenty vears. fly this mean the Stato will lend her credit to the General Government to stKtain it at a time of groat embarrass ment. We understand that 1.0 portion of the money is now required by I ho Sec rotary of the Treasury. The State having pledged her faith (or the safe- keeping of this fund and its repayment upon t tie rt" qnisition of the Secretary of the Treaiury, is now bound to fulfil its obligation. This t2, 400,000 was dopoMtcd in the Kluto Treasury during the Uitnor admin istration, and expended in the Gettysburg railroad and other fancy projects. Patriot ct Union. Th iuIiipHWii navs opentd a full anil torn tlrt aixortintnt of 1)11)08 la th new brick (D I liiiililitiK nf Ir. Womh, nn "tho corner of I.iMtt tint Cherry ftn'ctn, in mo tmrUf;n 01 Lirnniem, wltoro tlti'y will ti happy to aeconunoilnto any pero n wliemny dt-nlre nrtieloa In their line. The btmineil will be conliui'il etrtct.y to a lh uj and Pretrriition Vmiiuts, And nopainiwili bonpiirud to render antiiftiftion, Ir. M. VTooos. the Junior pnrliior, miiy always lo found and eontulled-in tlm " J'rur ritor, wliru not ttbtient on tirofrsnioniil btininviif. A nrpamle room for roinultnlion it ntlttntietl to the tore, where ptiticnti may bo examined prlrntely. hrery article usunlly louiitt In nuon an eatsb liflimont will bekept ou hand, and 10IJ at greatly reduced price. Tf.nwi skins strictlt CAiri, will snaule tnem to offer InducemenU in the way of prieei l'hyiieiani will bo luniiliad at a small per cen taut) over coit and carriagj, and their order are solicited. Krery article sold will bo puri nn J of tho bout quality. foliG-tf WOODS A HAHr.UTT. raooRKssor tiis Irrkprkssiulc Costmct IN TIU liLACK llEPUBMCA.V TiRTT. Tho war between tho Weed and Greeley fac" tions ot the block republican party wax es hotter and hotter every day. They talk now of a reconstruction of their or ganization, putting Seward at tho head, with Weed at the tail, and Webb to do all I the fighting for tho concern. As forGros i. ? . i i . .i. t i ley, ne is to do leu out in me com auo getlier, and as a proof of the truth of the old adage that misfortunes never come singly, we perceive that the Spruce street philosopher hts been getting into trouble in the West. The other day he went to Springfield and poured his griefs into Ab braham'a bosom, in a confab which lasted during four or five hours. On the way homeGreelej resolved to combine busi ness'with pleasure, and pick up a few dollars by a lecture in St. Louis. lie started for that city ; but hearing that it was probable the Missourians would mob him, lie turned tail and commenced run ning for dear life, with the old white coal streaming out behiud. Little Raymond, in his celebratea retreKt lrom bollerino. ( c did not make better time than that of his I timto Htt It. ! .. .'TrcMniM Mn1i I'nntilf , In itie I'mniminwi-allh nf 'i'nnjlril, In An ..nut with Ml, I Cmnli, ft i in the T th ilnt nl Junimtr, A. I. 100, tlm 13th tiny nl Jsmuviv. A, i:. To amount ftnm CnlVil in for pj pvlntu er, inrliiilinn per -rMii 7,IJS tl To am i from narrated lnn.l. for 0 ft,no SI Teatniiiint fioni ruiiimltflnittri' Hvnlii ill. tly election etptniei (l,AT.U t'untmonwralth rente l.rrt IS Jurori' we 3,?I0 77 Aeitfir' wejtnii 373 yj CormnlrtioreiY wagee SiJ SI Jail foet .tf.tf 0 l'rothonotary'i feet 27101 Mftriet Atlorney't fen 2H 00 I'rintihc; eontraet, in J00 00 Tipslnfl" and Court Crier 179 4 ilopuiri to public building 1H3 31 Hoarding Jurore 1 00 00 hefundi lOiil fi'r nttnml t'l'MM"! fli t vin'pii.U ti hum t l VU U II J rait n fntus Jiillo' le reiiinvtil.itiMt' f r I Audit'im' goi Anliilng I'li'tlinniUry' and Hi'X',,"t am-onnt tutored tin tinier, t'linmnr'e lnittu AlKlilnri'rlnfll flurij fees Incki'l, fialionery, A pnitags Rurrey of Illnom townabip I ttel onnlriwl IK tl Ml til as 11 Ml 1U ts MM til M IDS HO II Oil HI to M .1.1 41011 1(H) (iO (1 11 1.1 00 W 7 .V Court lionae contraet.on ace'l 1,(179 1 1 Miaeellnnenua ordera (it Kunnerations tu Ciillcctorl JS I'er ei titage to colltrtoni HOI I'D Treaurcr'i per rent(0 on amount received Is? 01 I)o nn paying cut 177 CT rtalanee due Trrynrcr 3'2 12.600 87 12,405 "VfOTICE. The undomlRnoil, an Auditor i. A appointed to Uiatiibiita the money ariaing from the talo of the renl catat of KAML'El. STROCf.lute of 1'ork'inon townahip, gives notice (hat be will attend to the aamo, at the olf.ce of Larrimer A Teat, in Clearfield, on TlKsOAt, the 2Gth of FKBUL'ARY, 1861, at two o'clock, p. in., where and when all peraona legally inter ested may attend. 1SKAEL TKST, feb-4t Aillli,or- 1 VUTION. All peraort are hereby eaution- ed airatnat purcbasinp; or meddling with a certain HKD COW, now in the poaaeaaion of J. 1. D. GILL, of Beecaria townahip, Clearfield county, la aaid Cow bclcnga to ue, and is loft with bun on loan only. feb-Jt. J. A. HEQARTY A DMlMSTUATOU'S NOTICE. Letterj of Xi. Adminiatration haTinjj ibia day been grant ed to the undermpned on the ratnto of JOHN YOUNG, late of Uurnaido townahip, Clearfield county, doeenaed, all peraona indebted to laid eatnto are requeated to mak immediate payment, and'thoae having claims acainat the rame will protcut theoi duly authenticated for aettlemeeL SAMUEL SKiiRINti Adm'r. New tVaahington, Jan. 31, lSlil, fb6-6t conreie, Hon Massa Greeley. Where he is now we cannot sav probably ho has not yet stopped in his "wild career." Meanwhile Webb, Seward, Weed it Co. are preparing lo 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 bo deprived of any partici pation in the fruits of victory; he has planted tho vineyard, but others will cn oy the produce thereof. Such is the fate of people who put their faith in princes, or place confidence in the promises of politicians. Herald. 6g-Tlie banks in New York are nearly glutted with specie. They now hold $36,- 000,000, with a prospect of further in crease. The "Washington Cadets W ill meet for parade and drill, in Clear field borough, on Friday, Felruary 22d, 1861, at 10 o'clock a. m. Hy order of the Cnpain. J. Plarr Walters, February 13, 1361. First Sergeant. A Card. The nndenigsed has many rceaona for being crateful to the citizens of Clearfield, for their exertions made to save his family sod property during the recent burniag of his dwelling, and adopts this ai the best mode of returning his fin- cere and heartfelt thanka. To many who peril ed their health, and in some instance! thoir I lives, especial aaauranen of kind remembrance! are offered. Everything waa don o that could b . done under the circumstances, and much more waa effected than could hare bcea reasonably expected. The generous hospitality of thoae, in hie absence, tendered the comfort "IXECUTORS' NOTICE Letter! toatamen- J J tary barinc; this day been granted to the un- derairned on the eatate of JOHN DILLON, Inte of Iturneide townahip, Clearfield county, deed, all aenonp knowing themaelres indebted to aatd estate are requeated to make immediat payment. and thoae having claim! againat it will present Idem duly authenticated for settlement. J. A. HEUARTV. J. It. 1IEOARTY, Kxecutora. Amount of StiUe, G'unfy,' out Militit Tux dm rom Uotlectori or I860, and prtv'wus ytart 1 1 HOI. L'lKM. ; Till. MUST AI.7.VA, 'FALU WINTrilCCODS l Til ot ITKP REED, WEAVER & CO. On Market Street '2 d.iors northo tlm Court Douse, uiVyc tiny n re just opcnuifv nn tinuniinlly hrgi ntul well Hcxctetl slock of L'00, Biiitcd to tlie wants of llie. cointnu nity (Vir the Tall ituJ Winter li'.iflo, which they oiler in lanio and finall quaniitics on tlrcmost reasonable terms call and kxamink Ton Tounsn.vKs Their asaorunont of DRY GOODS5 MOTIONS tsar. 1 847 IMS 1849 41 UiO II 18H 4i IS 03 i ISM 1855 1S&A 1817 1858 TOW'fRiri. COLLCCTOai IS A RSI. 1S59 1860 February 4, 1 SCI. STATKM KNTof the CLEAR'IKLD COUN TY DaNK, for tlio month ending January 31, 1831: ASIETS. II ills diacounted .... $17,655 49 Pennsylvania State Stock - 19,763 50 Specie 5,139 55 Due from other Bank! ... 9iH 39 Bank Notts of other Bank! - 1,590 00 Cbccki. Draft!, Ac. ... 72 50 Furniture ..... 221 19 Expenae of Date engraving, Ac - 764 75 Stationery, Ac. .... 2H091 $46,426 28 LIABILITIES. Capital Stock paid in - $24,900 00 Notes in circulation 13,960 00 Due Depositors 7,791 76 IuterMti and Exchange 261 53 $tfi.42S 28 ClearfM Y JAS. Ta., Jan, B. GRAHAM, Cashier. 31,1861. febC WANT IT. OUR tVIKK W ANTS IT, rOUR CIULDK1'N WAST IT, r WILL CERTAINLY PAY, AM) YOU WOULD HAVE IT, If you only kne how useful, how instructive, and we reier to mat nrst I Boston. and be permitted to enjoy every real blessing, is the sincere wiih of one who must remain under the deepest obligation to hi frienda. Clearfield, Teh. 13th, 1860. G. R. BARRETT. 5t3"Th Rev. J. C. Fletcher gnvo us last vetting, a brilliant lecture on the re ligion, customs and people of Braid. sd-wv0 .Una have we relished anything more!of lheir ll)m t0 tii Louielcn family, only than the picture he laid bofore his auJijMITCi to atrengthen the bondi which have io ence of that exuberant garden of the tro- long united Lira to his old friends and neighbors. pica laden with its Strange variety of j That eaoh one may be preserved from neb a fruila and flowers, teeminc with rerrct-i1n:"lT' na from any other atiiiotion in life, " c , v a a ual hstvest for the hand of man. Surely that country must be tho garden of the world, and if it people had the cnter pi which tnoves this Yankee nation, imagination could not set a bound to the results they would produce there. As relevant to this comparison the Reverend guUteman stated that the Lest Remedies crrloyed there for the diseases to which thw are subject, are invented and sup pliei to them by our own well known countryman, Dr. J. C. Ayer of Lowell, Mas, and that not the people only but the priesthood and the court of the Em peror down, have constant recourso in tOKiMM io me Kemediea of this widely eelehrUJ American Chemist.- Ledger, MARRIED In rhilipsburp, on the 10th instant, by Hancock, bsq., Mr. James Loons, of Clearfield, to Miss Sarait Davcuertt, of Lawrence tp. a TTENTION, CENTRE HILL GUARDS! t. The Centre Hill Guards will meet for parade and drill, at Kylertown. on 1 nday, Febrnary 22 1861, at 10 o'clock, a. m- Py order of the Captain. THOMAS M. HOLT, feb6-2t 1ft Sergeant. REGISTER'S NOTICE Notice, ii here by given that tho following account! have been examined and paaeed by ma. and remain filed of record in this office for the Inspection of beirs, legatees, creditors, and an others in any j Tint ro ak Old Dareet to tu. .u.. it. -".oetra.iegawea, creott . " r .. . ' n"""1 rromptOther way Interested, and will be preaenwd to H Obeyarice Of the law tt Cleveland has 'the next Orphan's Court of Clearfield county, to causea quite a scattering among th runa- ib held at the Court House, in the borongh of a !riroif nanif tfirivnr in Xi,'. i rcn, jodj, tor eonurmaiion and a osranna eheved great present of mind the other LiT'. "'"''".V0" 'ee.0Bnt ,of JbB Beert, Ad-fr-m the depot the other ' als HbU ajld eVedis) which wereof Gteo' ge ifc T-6n. With hu hack, he jumped from Soader, late of the townahip of Bocci in tho how entortaininc it in beal." that largest, most instructive, moat bean tifnl, and yot cheapest journal in the world for the household, for the farm anl for the garden, vii : the American Agriculturist. 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J Junion vietd of 11 buahele of corn per acre ona Cftccn- ' au T'- acre Bold, and'with noextra eoat for culture, by applying one hint from the nVutfurisl. Anoth er, (a villager,) lays be got $ 13 i worth extra of good garden vegetables, which he attributes wholly to the timely hiuts in the jriut(n', which told him from time to time what to do, how to do it, and when to do it. Thousands of oth er! havo derived similar advantages. You are invited to try tho paper a year, at a cost of only $1. If you deaire, you can havo, free of charge, four or five parcels tf choice tesdi, which the Publisher will diitrlbuto among hii lubseriben the present winter. Your wife want! the AjritHUuriit, because it has a Urge asucunt of valuable and reality useful information abont all kinds of Housobold work from garret to cellar. Give her the benefit of this paper for a year. You wi 1 find your Jordan Hell Jvrdan l'enn Jordan l'enn Hell l'enn Iiurnatde Jnrban Fox Docatur Tike Cheat Jordan Flko Covington Decatur Curwi naville Ferguson ' Goshen Jordan Covington Clearfield . Docatur Ferguson l.awrenco P.nn Decatur Fox , Jordan Karthaus Woodward I'eecaria Bell . Roes' .Bradford Brady Burnside Chest Covington Clearfield Curwemvill Ferguson Fox Girard Gorhen Graham Huston Jordan Knox Lawrence Lumber City Morris New Washington l'enn Pike Union Woodward James Rea, ja R. Wetael II. .Vnaa A. Ppeneei Win Wiley Tnomai Fenton J. Sunderland J. Davis J, Young D. Wllllami J. I. Bttndy D. Kephnrt J. Caldwell 8.J. To lor J Patterson T. R. McClure J. Barmoy O. Kopbar. Z. McNaul J. Straw K. R. Liverrnod V'llliam William! J. Relter R. J. Wallace A. Raurbman . E. Williams D. N.rieatb H. Orr K. Danveri D. Goas J. MeClellan J. MeNeal II. Yothon 8. Wbiteaide II. Whiteai.lo J. Campbnll William Wi!ion J. Cowder F. Winirnrt J. Sunderland J. Thompson J Renaut II. E. Enyder J. Evans J. Straw J. Mulklri J. Sparkmsn T. Sankey J. P. Nelson J. Bundy P. Bloom M. O Stirk M. Nichols J. reremon J. Denning R. Niemau T. Wain II. Hilo D. Brubaker S. Henderson Aggregate amount due from Collectors . Aggregate amount due County from Collector! Aggregate amount dne from U. S. landa Aggregate 'ansound duo from notes, judgments, .to. Otitat.in !ing County xrdora $1,232 7S Court-house contract " 9.500 00 Due County Treasurer J72 04 Indcbtedneiti of County 11,101 82 $4'1013 2,703 15 1,083 22 .1,216 72 11,104 82 cornTV. avATS, $205 51 92 14 t 'so 01 Hi 8 29 1 00 1! 17 4 72 45 15 2 10 1 42 , 2 62 16 94 6189 11159 33 00 a'l 12 81 9 41 11 St I 5 33 10 69 t 01 1 00 11512 1 t 110 29 16 95 2 86 $11 10 84 18 36 tlt 17 80 290 27 130 6' 153 18 18 46 155 68 j 13 .12 57 n 505 50 266 60 72 39 H6 JT79 '9 16 2 29 7 27 131 24 0 35 Uil 109 93 "8 "4 36 55 125 77 20 6i 23 49 36 35 96 J46 83 64 89 78 38 5f 81 74 11 5 70 6J 42 36 306 70 215 27 75 01 46 94 2.19 72 ' 108 118 24 50 39 48 187 36 86 70 274 46 14199 13 61 31 51 131 68 70 05 $4,101 J3 2,746 70 $6 00 4 10 17 AO 2'i 00 32 i . 6 00 30 50 I Ji very largo and eompletot enilTneing alinont xitia. every artlclo both offnshlnn and aervloe. Er- I peoial altontinii has been paid to tho scleution of ! LADIKS'. DRESS GOODS, which 8T0 ovory variety and tho very latest stylvs. hilka, Delulnoa, t'lnula, Merinos, roplins, Alpacoiis, Cuihmerea, French. fcoVib and Doraeatio GinghnmA, I'rint, Llnaeya, Cambrics, Brilliants, Fig. and plain Bobinetts, Irish l.inon Cleths Ac. : Black and Fnncy Cassimercs, HntinatU, Jeaus, IB g, 1 weeds, t.orduroyj,-iiieaory etripe, iiciting, j 00 Craah, Dinpor, Bleached nnd unbleached mus j lins A drills, Red, Oroy, White and Canton Flan - 19 jo nela. Alao a larg stuck of Ladies' and Gentle, f t ' mens' Shawls, Diublo and Single, Stellas and 15 id i Chonillos, Black and Drab Cloth capes of the 9 83 Ttr lat0"t faahion, !9T 2s! t on nod"e l l , """" 20 62.' 14 33 4 35 10 00 34 50 UPHOLSTER AND CARRIAGE TRIM HE R, LxUd at A. 11. VAaw'l MUt't, on m' East nf Clfirfald borwyh, Respoctfully informs the citir.ena cf Cloarficld and adjoining counties, thut he la at all times prepared to manufacture, at tli e ;hortnet notice. Hair, Husk, and .Straw MaUrcsnes of all kinds and sites, uno of whteli ii a Folding Mat. 4 30 tron, luttnblo for CARTN'S ON RAFTS, which 12 40 can be folded In small compnjs.and emptiod and 11 36 refilled at 'pleasure ; on4 very cheap. Ho also j trim! C.itriage, nukos repairs to all" kinds of 26 71. Carriage Trimming aud Upbolatory, and makes 36 10 Corda for Maagn's Tracing Liuos, of any thick 20 90 neaa or length. 38 CO tesCountry Troduoo, Corn Kuikl, or Cash taken U K (change for work, oy All orders left with any of the Merchant! of Clearfield borough will bt prcuipliy nttonded .0 doc2fl tf. 79 3.1 45 12 41 32 26 li 21 48 2S 5(1 17 70 8 55 16 15 U, A0 KILVEH WARE. TTT'E would rospoctfully inform our frienda, YY patrons and the 'public gk-arally, t hat w have now iu store and nllur Wholesale a nd Ra- 14 25 iail n tho lowost Caah l'ricea. a larc and verv H 00 ichoiee stock Watch, Jewelry, Eilvor and Platod 2137 Wnr of every variety and stylo. 1 1 74 Kvory description of Diamond Work ani oth 50 82 cr Jewelry, mado to order at short notice. , " "0 r SsyAll good! trarran ted to bo as represented. 39 42 Particular attention given to tho repairing of n vt atones and Jewelry of ovary description. 17 57 STAL'FFEIl A 11ARLKT. IS 41 No. 622 MARKET .troet, (south aide,) Pkila. 14 25 Sent. 19tb. 1860. 6 mo. 23 27 . CUBA HOTEL, J A YNESVILLE, PA. 1,012 74 Gfonna B. GoonLAMir.n, Esq., Treasurer ot Clear field Ctuiity, in account with the different town ships for Road fund, for the year A. D. 1358-9, JIi. To balance duo townahipi last settle ment, $30 12 To amount roeeived from unrentcd lundi for 1863-9 8,058 66 111. Am'l pit. I lid. Hal. 'If. Toitnihip: Beecaria Bell Hogg Brudford lirady Burnaido Onest Oi.viuglon Cloarfield bor. Decatur Ferguson Fox Girard Goahen Graham Huston Jordan Karthaus Knox Lawrence Morrii Penn Pike $477 21 418 00 $27 16 126 53 68 07 12 08 460 4 4 3 98 254 91 23.1 73 62 6.1 112 12 66 54 3 41 320 00 24 Z9 31 73 2 07 249 66 165 00 55 85 20 00 9 06 176 61 15 14 1,620 23 JJ7 6S 67 21 7 6 161 84 59 49 294 55 85 00 105 4 774 60 26 .16 148 00 22 44 104 42 75 22 250 04 1 42 461 28 817 18 e,68 78 Burntide 271 36 107 16 Cheit 214 S5 81 01 Covington 230 03 111 37 Ciearftold 03 2 91 Decatur 472 41 75 72 Ferguson 31 25 5 71 ox At 5A 22 Girard 68 32 .1 63 Goshen 251 91 27 15 Gruham ?:I0 41 Huston 633 II 470 C.I Jordan 88 23 4 t i Karthaus 8 24 266 54 Knox 314 93 182 75 I.awrenct 229 20 24 1 1 Morris 527 92 402 81 Pehn 1. 7 02 77 27 Pike 006 6 57 77 Union 259 81 62 76 WooJwaid 4296 76 .'3 00 Bal. due tfs. 2,6 1 60 8,483 92 THE abovo Kolol, having reeeatly boon fitted up for a honse of onlertainment, ia now open for tho nccommodation of tho publio. traveler will fjol tills a convenient house. Mat 19 H58, OHN JO DAS'. ies' Bonnets and lints, trimmed and art- trimiuod, of the Latest Styles at 1 11. W. CO s, Ead txi j To Persons out of Employment. AGENTS WANTED. In every County of the United Statw, f 10 engage In the sale of aomo of tho best and I. nwst elegantly illustrated Works published Our publications aro of the rao-t interestir.r (character, dlaptei to tho wants of tho Farmer, Aiecnantc nna .Mitrrbanti tlicy are jubltshedio the beat style and Imtind in tho most siibatari. tial manner, nnd are worthy a place in tho LI brary of every Heuschold in the Land. I V-QTo men of enterprise and industrious hab it 7 i oi ' '"" k'"85' offors an opportunity fur profit ' ! able employment sehkiiB to bo met with. I tr?ul''rions desiring to net as agents will re- We, the Commissioners of Clearfu-lU County, ! promrtiy by mail rull particulars, tornn, in tho CommonwrnltH of Pennsv vania, having '. 7 addressing Lr.AU. OBTZ eo., Fub. evarained tho aecounls of Geo. B. Ooodlonder,! . No. 2L'4 North ! txfot, Thiladelphut. K.a.. Treasurer of the County of Clearfield for i :ct zi ly- , the year A. D., 1860, do certify, that we find the j a rtrjr iftrg0 ,t()ck f gprlnrr end Summer accounts ol Geo. U. Gcodlandcr at followi : The ! clothing of the latsat styles tor aaie low br Cuiwensvlllc. Hay I860. E. A. IRVIN. e,t8 78 home made better, and monev saved Your children woht the yrtruluri's, for it conttinsa very intcrestitg, useful and interes ting department for youth and children! which will be of great value to their minds and hearts. The above are truthful statements, that will be eheerfuIlT attested tn bv nearlr a hnnrire.1 thou!- t T slaves, both in that and neichborine Clearfield, eommeneing on the 3d Monday of ! and of the present readers of the Airic!turi,,' . i .i.-i l i i f . M.rv, mat t. j n " iv i . . i - main iniuou &rj a aingia vniurno ol th Ag irtU uritt, which will eost only $1, and abun dantly pay. Try it for 1861 (Vol. 2.) ORANGE JUDD, Publisher, 41, Park Row, New York. Jan. 30.1861. Administrator of; of i .ihetlOX as loon BS he reached the Collins 'eonnty of Clearfield, deceased, liaise, where ha was employed, not stopl The account of John L. Rex, 'ii t I to let his passengers out. He call'd the 7,.n ' 'nKBar the goods and chattels. of ! prietor ol the house aside, and roquet- Wij, dSlU f rik iomaihi ClearfeW i. - f'uirnioi nia wnccs, giving mereior ; T good reason, as follows: " It'a time Geo. B. GoooiAitnRR, Ea Treasurer ef Cleor fiell County, in a-econtit with the different town ships for School fund, for the years A. D. 1858-59, DK. To balance due townships from last settlemsnt $132 93 To amount reeoivod from unsoatod lands for 1853-59 8,350 S9 cn. An l pit. tp: Ual. rfi'. 279 28 363 36 237 48 178 48 127 40 52 66 78 79 31 01 37173 24 14 amount due from all sources to be seven thousand eight hundred and eighty-eight dolla:i and ten rents. We also find the amount of outstanding thirty-Iwo tloll.irt (.nd icvantj-Athi cents, of . IU lU)lKIC bouse ecntraet. The balance duo Treasurer,. For the rpeedy and cffoctnnl Curs of alUnaav throe hundred and seventy-two dollars and four Witnesi our hand this 12th day of January, A. hU n Chlldrcn.-Scad 3 cent Stamp p i5( ( .7'- u. H. J U.i tii, uuuursus oi loiiimoniais noi u i'uiia. I v Vegetable Powders mnri'ons, Khymttiitn, Iupt,,,l. onri Lirpr Oo plaint and all Xcate niiof t'Aonra Pittatt ot A.' Attest Wm. P, WM. McCR 4CKEN. WM. MKhRKLL. S. C. THOMPSON. , Bradley, Clerk. Cem're. Toiraah'f'!. lloeearia Bell Boggi Bradford jtrady We, the Auditor! cf Clearfield County, having examined the account! of Geo. B. Goodlander, Esq., Treasurer of laid County A. 1860, do report: That the accounts are ai a' eve itated. Tho amount due the Road fund by tlio Treasu rer, ii eight hundred and seventeen dollars and eighty oifftit eonts. . Lm amount due the kchnnl fund, is two thousand six hundred and seventy-' one dollars and sixty cents. The amount of outstanding order, is ten thousand seven bun ptAgtney 9. W. Cor. Third Arth St. uct is. isau tut. , IIARISWICK'S DRUG ..J- VARIETY MARKST STREET XEAJlLY OTPOStTB Jilt, The undersigned will have constantly on bn'J a we'J selected stock of Drurs. Chemlca's. Dvi- dred and thirty-two dollars and icveuty. eight, Stuffs, Oi!s, TninU, Tobacco s4 Began, Stit'.on eedts, of which nine thousand five; hundred dol-' ary, Perfumery, Brushes, and ' Fancy 'Wtiile tare are on Court-home contract. which he will diaposs of cheap for cash. Witness our hand thu 12th day of January, A. Ha Invites the publio to call aal examine hW D.. 1861. I.W.GRAHAM.) J. H. SHAW. V Auditors. B. C. BOWMAN. J Attest Wui.S. Bradley, Clerk. January 30, 1861. itvck of goods bofort pr.r-hosiujr eliokere. Country Physician! furr.ishod with DrugU I Medicines, and Surgieal instrota-nts at the ma I reasoaable rates. - J. O.' HARTS WICK. Clearfield, Pa., fee. 16. 1W. A DM1NISTH ATOR'H NOTirrLTn... A ef Administration having been this dav granted to the undersigned on the estate The final aoeount of M;i R c. u.. SUSAN ARDERY, late of Lawrence tp.. Clear- iiU-atorofallandsingulartbeeoodaaad'ehati.l ,el1 oont7i Oeceasod, all persons indebted to ;.M.anilr.,t;i k:.L 5.. . I '"""l Mill lata ,f, Tmnnm1i.A ...L. Iull.l. ncer, . m D ' " . - . - -. u Di.i.uiar iriM .u r. - . . j v. l feller ta he coin' r.t not mv tit right! and credit, which ware t H....I e 7 , said estato aro rMuested to make immediate li t, in. tU can-Mot .'" ! (or W,1L1 1,u of Psaa townahip, Cloarfield eounl iPyn"tf and tboso having claims against tho win moui lu.in qui .uiarnunatca tor sottlemenU JAS. T. LEONARD. 1 , ty, deceased. I Tk. Snal ...nn.l . t r:i.. 0 a . . ... . .....c. a. openoer, Admin. r-Sp i . Dl'"noer Admin. I M An ice toat, OU Cayuga N. iitrator of all and lingular the gooda and chattels 4. n acroistheieeonXew Year's W?- Ann .i l .... , late or i ena township, i learfield eouotv. dee d aoy at ,h, Wt m;Ip ft m;nnl febl3-te JAMES WRIGLEY, register. jan36t Adm'r. Phillip8burg nnd Waterford Railroad- a MKET1NG of the Stockholders of the Y " Thilipsburg and Waterford Railroad Company" will be held at tho office of said Com rianv, In the borough of Clearfield, Clearfield county, Pa., oa MONDAY, the 18th day of March, k- D. 1861, between the bonrs of 12 and 2 o'clock p. m. of snid day, for the purpose of electing one Presideut and twelve Directors to serve until tne eceond Monilay ol January, ISCZ. A full attendance li requested. L. J. CBAVB, Eeoretary. Clearfield, Jan. 21, 1861- Stu of A DMINISTRATOR'S.NorlCli Leuifs V. of Administrntlott having boon grants! V TRAY IIKIKKR. Came to tho residence the uncersigned, 1) Is day, upon the e.tU tf CAUTION'. MT WIFE BARBARA having left my bed and board without any juat canse or prov ocation, I hereby caution all persons against har boring or trusting ber on my account, as I will pay no debts of her contracting. DKITRICK COLE. Boggs tp., Jan. 23, I860 A T . r . a ..4 I.-J:.I .(..I. . V... 1.1 ' 1 - ' ' ' mings, Belts, Head Dresses, Netts, Plumes BLANKS of every dfarnptto tor tale at c i at w. it C0', ' hii office. the subscriber in Huston tp., about fire GEORGE fllUCKEn, deceased. Into of B.-adr or six weeks ago, a JlLlfait red. crumple J townsnip, iiearnrid connty, all person lodsjwl horns, and about two years old. The owner to "'id t'tate are rebooted to soaks Irnm3i is requested to come forward, prove property, pay ehrrgea and take ber away nr she will be dtspo sod of according to law. WILLIAM HOYT. January 0, Iff I. 3tf Salt T7-ERY CHEAP at the store of jan23 If. F. IRWIN. Batter. ROLL anl FIRKIN BUTTER, for sate at the store of Jan23 W.F.IRWIN. " Flour. GOOD ARTICLE, for sale at th ato-e of jan23 W. F. 1UW1N. pavment, and thoae having eblics agslnei the isms will present, thorn inly anthenllcatod r settlement. ELIZABETH EHUCKKa. jin6t Aim't (tall and etamine the Patent air-tight GU's Jtni (tone jara, they are just the tuicg'yoa oeed, for salo at R. W. A CQ'. V Largo tU'c vf Men A Buy's received at ofotMng, las' It. W Cheese. GOOD ARTICLE ofN. Y. rwrr.H fr sale at the itors of jaB.3 W.M. 1 . IRWIN. Important iVotics. Thu undersigned, late publisher of the "Clear field P.epub4icaaH takes this snethod nf ealling upon tboso who are iudebte 1 to him, or tn I eri mer t- Ward for lubaerlption.'advertiilng or Jb work inrorved during tho three years tsnrnm erng Jirly f 9o7 and ending July 1160, to rail it mediately at my offies In, the borough of Clear field, and make settlement nf the sa-wr, a the'-i if cants mutt ht eWir. J. H LAfsMXIR. Clearfield, December 12, M. tf. ' ' '