Demand made upon the State by the Gencrnal Government T.-VriVKSDAY. FSnnUAltY 13, 1SCI. I m ine year js.( congress passe I an net tthyM1"1 . distributing among tho several States a ' far Time t Tyrone. jiarso surpiusoi revenue, wuion naa aocu- , fitr arrangement of the Pennsylvania mutated in the Treasury, beyond the ..t. j ,Dindinr tuelotb iuatant, will be as Isting wants of th government. The money was apportioned n 1110113 the Slates iui'1 cullod a deposit. Pennsylvania recei ved $2,400, 000 i'or her share, upon giving a certificate to the Secretary of the Trans- ury, winch pledged the faith of the Mate railroad, en TRAINS LEAVINU KASTWAUD. ,,.. 8.30 b. in, f V,.in 12.10 p. n, 1 . ifiir Iha chIa I- mini n . rtl t lAniAntiii oiul t lm 12.68 p. m. jrrpanmnif every art thereof, from time to time, n. the same ahculd be required A ttkntion, wMiUNY-The Clear- jBeceipts and Expenditures of Clearfield 2 field Rifles will moct for parade drill at Ilia County for A. D. 1860. Oofhcn School House, on the 22d doy nf February, at 10 o'clock a. m., with anna and equipments in "2JliO. I). G00DLANDKR, Esq., Treasurer good ordor,and supplied with lix roundi of Llank VT f Clearfield County, la the Commonwealth cartridge.. By order of the Captain. ' of Pennaylranla, In Aocount with aaid County, fcb6 it JOHN F. ROTE, lit Berg t. irora loo iin uay 01 January, A. V. law, to the Sipreti Passenger .... Vast Line "-P.". 'o train run on Sunday except the Express. Bible Society. flu ntoeting of tbe County Bible Society hold at tlit office of Esquire Wrigley, during Court week, sdjourned to meet at the Methodist Courrh eo Friday evening next, 15th of Februa ry. Biection of officer! aud other buiiaeu will t,. bofore tho meeting. J. It. FocnT. Scc'y. pe-liev. Mr. Rjnyan will preach in the flutist Church in Clearfield borough, on ThursihiV evening. February 21tt, at 7 o'clock. The public nro invited to attend. Badi.v Frozen.. -Two men, whoso names we(!il not luvn, left this place on Thurs Jay last about tioon, to walk to St. Mary's. The dny was excessively cold, und after going some distance beyond John Shaw's Sr. on the old Sinnomalioning road, were obliged to return lo Mr. Sliaw's.who bro't tbtnib.uk to the Taradise llou?o, in Liwrence township. Their limbg were badly frozen, and they are now lying at jlr. Ogrlen's in a critical situation. One of them is from IlariUburg, and the oth a from Philadelphia. Tn Fair. According to an announco- 1 met in our last issue, the Entertainment advertised by the Ladies of tho M. E. Church, of this place, was held in their Church, on Thurday and Friday last. As it was merely intended ns a preliminary to one upon a more extensive scalo, we think jt was decided success, but no oi:e can wonder that such was the case, if thoy but took a glimpse of the fair faces of the Tenders of the different articles offered for A Colt's riNcra DRoae.s. We see by tbe Inst Journal that 11 colt belonging to Ellis Irwin, Esq., of Goshen tp., had its lingers tirokru, coming up tho hill bo jond Jas. Irwina', in Lawrence. We have not heard from the colt since the ao ciJrr.t, but we hope its fingers are knit ting. Baii.koad Briuqk DubTROYKD. Wo lenrn thai during the high wind which prevail-' d yesterday aftornoon, six apans of the Northern Central Railroad bridge over the 3ii6(piehanna at Dauphin, were blown down. The bridge was an open one, and it eoras almost a mystery how tho wind could strike it with enough force to carry stray tbe heavy timbers. Tho loss will be 1 loriom ono to the company, but it will not interfere w ith trade or travel, as tho M.I -tt"l j cars 01 t:ie company can reacn wuupain by the Pennsylvania and Dauphin and Suiquehat.ua tracks on this sido of the river. rttriot cfr Vuinn. iSTThe snow stoi m on Thursday last items to liavo raged similar to the polit ical ilortn both North and South. Rail roids were eerywhere blockaded, and great daniago 1ms been sustaineJ in aifTor fntsections of tho country. In Balti more, houses were unroofod, chimneys re blown down, and several persons were seriously Injured. The act further provided that when said money or any part tboreof should be wan- tea by the Sec-clary of tho Treasury lo VTTHNTlOX, CAVAl.lt Vl-The Moun tnin Cnvalry will meet in full uniform for purade and drill, at Kylortown, on Friday, the 22d day of February, at 10 o'clock a. m. I)y ordor of the Captain JAMES W. 8TRAKFORD, ffbB St First Sergeant EW DRUG STOKE. N The subaeribers nare opened a full and com plete a'lortmont of DKUU3 in the new brick building of Dr. Woods, 00 the oorner of I.erint meet appropriations by law, tho same ! che"y ,tT?,' ' ri?h of CUarfleld, . . . 1 1 . . . V. . .It... ilu.w will ltd li.nnw In M,.Mmmnn. an should bo called for from the several States. Well, tho money is required row to satisfy demands upon the National Treasury, and Mr. Dix, the Secretary, has notified the Governor that tho State will where they will be happy to accommodate any peraon who may deeire nrticloa in their line. The buaiueas will bo confined etrlctiy to a Drvg and Prescription Business, Aud nopuinawili beapared to render latii faction. be required lo guarantee tho payment or , Ir. M. Woons. tho junior partner, niny always bonds of tho United States, to thoamount b? U,an'1 "l"1 exulted in the 'Drug Store," bonds of tho United States, to thoamount of the surri.dopositod in the fc!ato lroaau ry, payable aftei1 tho expiration of twenty years. By this means the State will lend hor credit to tho General Government to sustain it at a time of great embarrass ment. Wc understand that no portion of the money is now required by tho Sec retary of the Treasury. The Stale having pledged her faith (or the safe keeping of this fund and its repayment upon tne rt" quisilion of the Secretary of the Treasury, is no'.v biund to fulfil its obligation. This ?2, J00,0O0 was deposited in the Stile TiOSiUrv Juiina the Euiicr aui.ilil- istration, and expended in the Gettysburg j railroud and other fancy projects. J atrwt f: Union, when not auaont on profcaaional buaineas. A drpamle room for consultation is attaehed to the store, where patienti may be examined prirately. Urery article usually found in tucb an eatab lialiment will bekept on head, and loldat greatly rcdiced prices. Ticnvs acme STRictLr Cinn, will enable thein to ofor induceinenta in the way of prieea Physicians will be supplied at a small per centaxo over coat and carriag-, and their ordora are aolicited. Krery article sold will be purtand of the beat quality. fubC tf W00D3 A DABKKTT. 12th day of January. A, 1861, To amount from Colloetorj for ISflO and previous years, Inriuaing per ecntsre 7,li0 Tl Te ain't from unaealed landi fur 1 958-9 i,0U4 S3 To amount from CoumiMionera' Itvoks 1 7V at. Ky election expenses tl,6fl7 38 Commonwealth costs 1.001 to Jurors' wages 3.210 77 Assessors wages 373 93 CommiaMocere1 wages 35S 81 Jail fees 300 SO Prothonotary'a fees 27(01 DUtrict Attorney's fees 228 00 Printing contract, Ae 200 00 Tipstaff and Court Crir 178 04 Kcpaire to puune uunainji Tl Boarding jurors 106 00 Refunds 100 SI AgroulturaJ 106 04 Woe'eru Penitentiary . 118 75 Counsel foe a 50 60 Constable returns 113 64 Koad views 163 00 Wild cats snd foxes 100 44 Justices' foos 61 83 Commiailoners' clerk . 12 0 I Auditors' wages 106 00 Auditing I'rotlionotary a and Kegi'ler1 aocount 11 60 Interest on ordera 81 50 Coronor'a inqueats 87 3j Auditors.' clerk 42 60 Sheriff's fees 200 0O Dockets, atationery, A pontage 61 13 Survey of Uloom townabip 13 00 Fuel contract 68 7 Court-honae contract,on aca't 1,079 14 ktiMellaneous orders 58 5 1 Kxonerntlons to Collectors 3.'10 38 Per cento e to collectors 301 90 Treasurer's per centago on amount recoired 182 01 Do on paying out 177 67 Balance due Troefurer 372 12,506 87 12,500 V7 .4mounf 5(', Giunfy, an I MiU'.li TdJC due rom CJhdirs for I860, and prte'wut ytars. tbab. rnooRKssop tiii iKRr.rRKsxniLK Conflict ij the Black Keitiimcan Partv. The war botween tho Weed and Greeley fac lions 01 the black republican party wax es hotter ond hotter every day. They talk now of a reconstruction of their or ganization, putting Seward at the head, with Weed at the tail, and Webb to do all the fighting for the concern. As forUroa- Icy, he is to be left out in the cold alto gether, and as a proof of the truth of the old adage that misfortunes never come kingly, we perceive that the Spruce street philosopher bus been getting into trouble in the West. Tho other day ho went to Springfield and poured his griefs into Ab braham's boaom, in a confab which lasted during four or five hours. On the way home Greoloj resolved to combine busi nexs with pleasure, and pick up a few dolttr by a lecture in St. Louis, lie started for that city ; but hearing that it was probable the Mis.ioiiriatis would mob him, he turned tail and commencod run ning for dear life, with the old white coat streaming out behihd. I.ittlo Raymond, in his celebrated retreat from Solforino, did not make better time than that of bis eonjft.it, Hon Mnssa Greeley. Where he is now we car. not sav probably ho has not yet stopped in his "wild career." Meanwhile Webb, Soward, Weed A Co. are prepating to divide the spoils among their friends, and poor Greeley is not to have even a dry bono for his share. He lias borne the battle and tlio heat ol the day, aud is to bo deprived of any partici pation in the fruits of victory; ho has planted tho vineyard, but others will cn oy the prnduco thereof. Such is tho fate of poople who put their faith in princes, or place confidence in the promises of politicians. Herald. figjy-Tho banks in New York are nearly glutted with specie. They now hold ?30,- 000,000, with a prospect of further in-'. creaso. The Washington Cadets Will meet for parade and drill, 111 Clear field borough, on Friday, Felruary 22d, 1861, at 10 o'clock a. m. By order of the Capain. J. Blake Walters, February 13, 1561. First Sergeant. TOTICK. The underala-ned, an Auditor appointed to distribute tbe money ariiiog fiorn tuc talc vf tie real ctate of SAMUEL- STKOtP.late of Forruton town.lilp, slrci notice that be will attend to the same, at the off.ee of I.arrimer A Teat, in Clearfield, on TU15SDAV, the 20th of FEBRUARY, 1661, at two o'clock, p. m., where and when all p-rioi.a legally inter ested may attend. ISRAEL TKST, fcb0-4l Auditor. f UTION. All peraora aro hereby cautlon- J ea aKainnt purchasing or meddling with a certain KKI) COW, now in the puaieaaion of J. M. D. UIU,, of Coccaria townahip, Clearfield county, sa said Cow bcltngi to ine, and is left with hi m on loan only. leb-3t. J. A. HEUARTY. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Letters of Administration having thia day been grant ed to the underaigned on the eatnte of JOHN YOUNU, late of Iturnaide townahip, Clearfield county, decraaed, all parsons iudnbted to aaid eatnte are requested to make immediate payment, andthoae having clnimj aguiuat the fame will pretent them duly authenticated for settlement. HAM L EI, SEIIItINU Adm'r. Kew Washington, Jan, 31, 1801, febfl Ct T EXECUTORS' NOTICE Letters teatamen J tury having thia day been granted to the un designed on tho eatate of JOHN DILLON, Into of Durnaide township, Clearfield oounty, deed, all scraonp knowing thetnaelvca indebted to anld estate are requested to mnke iminediote pnyinent. and those having clniina against it will present them duly aut'ienticatcd for settlement. , , J. A. HEUARTY. foV)-6t J. II. II E(l ARTY, February 4, 1861. Executors. STATUS! KMT of the CLEARFIELD COUN TY UaNK, for the month ending January 31, 18311 ASSETS. Dills discounted ... Pennsylvania State Stock Specie - Due from other Ranks Hank Notes of other Ranks - Checks, Drafts, Ao. Furniture .... Expenae of Plate engraving, Ae Stationery, Ac. $i7.55 49 19,763 50 5,1-19 55 938 39 1,590 00 72 50 221 19 764 75 280 91 $(r,126 if A Card. The undersigned haa many reasons for being grateful to the citizens of Clearfield, for their exertions made to save his family and property during (he recent burning of his dwelling, and adopts thia at the best mode of returning bis sin cere snd heartfolt thanks. To many who peril ed their health, and in some instances their lives) especial assurances of kind romembrances are offered. Everything was done that could be T .,, , (done under the circumstances, and much more SW-ttnivev. 0. v,. r.er K,0 u., ,ffud th eouU haTt been reasonably Uetwening, a brilliant lecture on tho re- ! xp,ct,di The generous ho.pilality of those, ngion, customs and people 01 nrnz-.i. ci-j nb0i , hil al)8tncC( tendered the comfort dotn have WO relished anything moro!0r their homea to his Louseleas famfljrS only than th picture he laid before his audi-'rerroi to strengthen the bonds which have 10 nee of that exuberant cardon of the tro-, long united him to his old ftiends and neighbors timl.,1.. :i. .!..,. ,.nri..v nf That each one may b preserved from such a f...:i. a .uu 1 alamity, and from any other afllictlon in life, ual harveft fur the hand of man. Surely 1 that country must be tho garden of tho S5.0ur neighbor down street publish ed the proposition of Mr. Kellogg, last wek. Wo hopo ho will now publish, for the benefit of his readers, tho rpeoch that gentleman made in Congress, on Saturday lt, in support of his proposition, world, and if it peop'o bad the enter prise which moves thia Yankee nation, imagination could not set a bound to the remits they would produce there. As and bs permitted to enjoy every real blessing, is the sincero w ish of one who must remain under tbedecpeit obligation to his friends. Clearfield, Teh 13th, 1860. G. R. BARRETT. MA011.ITIKI. Cnpital Stock paid in - 24,000 00 Notei in circulation - 13.96II 00 Due Depoiitora . 7,291 76 Interests and Excbanco 261 53 f (6,426 28 1847 1848 1849 11 1850 is 18(1 11 1852 1853 It 1354 185.1 1856 1857 1858 1859 1860 Towtmri. COLLECTORS HAKES. Jordan Bell Jurdua Penn Jordan Peun Hell Penn Burnable Jorban Fox Decatur Tike Cheat Jordan Pike Covington Defatur Curwtnaville Fergulon Goshen Jordan Covington Clearfield Decatur Ferguson Fox Lawrence I'.nn j Decatur l'ox Jordan Knrthaus Woodward P.ecenria Xell Rojgs Bradford ISrady Rurnside Chest Covington t'lenrtield Curwcnsvlll ) Ferguson Fox Girard Guslien Grthnm Huston ! Jordan Knox Lawrence Lumbor City Morris New Washington Penn Pike Union Woodward James Rea, ja R. Wotiel II. wen A. Rpeneei Win Wiley Tnumas Fentnn J. Sunderlaud J Davis J, Young D. Williams J, I. Bundy D. Kephart J. Caldwell S.J. Tout J Patterrnn T. It. McClure J. Rarmoy O. Kepbar'. Z. McNaul J. Straw K. R. Llrertrood William Williams J. Reiter R. J. Wallace A. It mi eh man (I. K. Williams D. N. Heath H. Orr R. Danvara D. (loss J. McCtellan J. McNeal II. Yothera S. Whiteside II. Whiteside .T. Cninpbell William Wi'son J. Cowdor F. Winuart J. Sunderland .1. Thompson J Renaut II. E. Snyder J. F.vana J. Straw J. Mulkirs J. Fpackman J. Sankey J. P. Nelson J. Ritndy P. Bloom M. O Stirk M. NIchola J. erguson J. Denning R. Nieman T. Wain II. llile 1). P.rubakor 8. Heudericn COtSTTr. STATE, MILITIt. $205 51 92 li t 00! 4 10 17 50 2S00 32 50 6 00 10 50 ' 30 01 16 28 3 1 8 29 7 00 1 00 11 17 1 50 4 72 7 64 45 S3 52 10 15 50 1 42 83 , 2 62 17 85 Aggregate amount due from Collectors f3 8 33 00 12 81 9 41 31 95 10 69 5 00 in 12 110 29 16 95 .1 11 18 34 17 80 290 57 153 IS 15S 68 32 57 595 50 72 39 27 79 2 29 131 24 6 35 109 93 36 55 77 20 49 36 146 6.1 78 38 74 11 70 63 306 70 75 01 2-19 72 24 50 187 36 274 46 13 63 131 58 34,101 73 16 91 111 59 6 41 12 05 28 94 56 32 51 53 b 02 7 59 45 83 6 41 2 Stl 10 84 41 41 1.16 68 108 40 65 13 46 71 268 60 119 46 99 16 47 2r 74 58 71 51 78 73 15 25 54 23 35 96 61 89 5f 61 53 63 42 36 215 77 46 94 108 38 29 48 86 70 I4'99 31 51 70 05 ejjinnnsas ,n si 1, any 1861. 1861. THE FIRST AHKIVAL or FALL 4 WINTER GOODS 11 'ill (31 ITED MED, E&C0. On Market Street 2 doors north o the Court-House, where they nro just opening nn unusually hiro nnd well selected stock ol' good suited to the wants of ihe ccirmiu nity for the Fall and Winter trade, which they oflcr in la roe nnd small quantities on the most rcasonuhlo terms call and examine for yourselves Their assortment of D RY GOODS 4 NOTIONS ( Is very Urge end complete: embracing alincmt i every arliclo both of fa.-hion and servioe. fcs I ptcial uttcutioii has bevn t'fiid to the selection of LA 1. 1 K!i imhSS UOODS, tihicu firo ir ersiy vaHnty and the very latest styles. H.Iks, Dvlninos, Plaids, Merinos, Poplins, Alpacnae, Cashmeree, French, cVotU and Domestic Giughams, Prints, Linseya, Cambrics. Rrillinnls, Fig. anti plain Boblnetts, Irish Linen Clstha eo. Black and Fancy Cass-lmeres, Halinetts, jeans, Tweoda, Corduroys, Hickory Stripe, Ticking, Crash, Diaper, Blcshed and uubleaehcd mua. I Hn a A drills, Red, Grey, WhlUaud Canton Flan nels. Also a larg stock of Ladles' snd Gentle. very latest fashion. 19 08 30 62 14 33 4 35 lo oo J O II N O D E L L UPHOLSTER AND CARRlAGS TRIM MKR, Loea'.fd ai .1. II. Shaw's MZLs. ant mus Rut of IVtMrAVi bonwjk, 2,746 70 Respectfully informs the clliaena of Clearfic'.J aud adjoining tonntles, that lis is at all titnxe prepared to manufacture, at the shortest m.tice, 24 50 ltair, Husk, and Straw Matlrusies of all kinds and sires, one of whioh is a Folding Mat 4 JOrosa, auitaUe for CAUINS OS RAFTS, whick 2- 50 'can ba folded in smoll oompsss,and eaiptted and 11 38 refilled at pleararo ; and very cheap. ll alas j trims Cntringes, maas repairs to all kinds rf 30 78 , Carriage Triiitning and Vpholatory, and makes 36 10 .Cords for Mason's Tracing Lines, of any thick JO yfi noss or length. 38 00 1 &.Couatry Prodaea, Cora Husks, or Cash TV 33 aLeii in liicliango Tor work. 45 12 41 32 38 12 31 43 IH 50 17 70 8 55 IS 15 8 07 14 iS 19 no 21 37 11 71 50 82 7 60 39 42 14 72 17 57 15 41 14 25 23 27 1,012 74 Clearful JAS. B. GRAHAM, Cashier. Ta., Jan, 31, 1861. tVhO 'OU WANT IT. 'Ol'R UIKK WANTS IT, rOL'K CHII.niU'.N WAXT IT, fT WILL CKRTAIXLV PAY, Aggregate amount due County from Collectors Aggregate amount due from U. S, lauds Aggregate nnsound due from notes, judgments, Ae. Outstan 'ing County orders 1 1,232 78 Court house contract " 9.500 00 Due County Treasurer 372 04 Indebtedness of County 3,216 72 11,104 t-2 11,104 82 Ting roa as Old Darkey to be Moving. Jlcfo blmliscincnfs. MARRIED. In riiilipsburF, on the 10th instant, by it i." i. ir- i. - . , . . ... .i . i... il iiuucoeK, r.su., ,ur, uaxti vuuits, wsvani to m.s con.pan.ui, u.c ..vr.w.... Qf fjcarfield, to Wis. Sahab Daigiiertv, gsntleman tatol that tho best Remedies 1 0r inwrence tp,- employed jhero for the diseases to winch they are subject, are invented ond sup plied to them by our own well known countryman, Dr. J. C. Ayer of Lowell, Haas., and that not the people only but the priesthood and the court of tho lm perordown, havo constant recourse in sickness to tho Remedies of this widely celebrated American Chemist. Ledger, Boston. a TTKNTIOV CENTRE HILL flUARDSI V. The Centre Hill Quards will meet for parade and drill, at Kylcrtowo.on Friday, February 22 18Cl,atl0o'cleek,a. m. Bro.-derof the Captain. THOMAS M. HOLT, fob-2t 1st Sergeant. A J onlv knew how usoful.hnw instructire, and how entertaining it is. We refer to that " first beat," that largest, moat instructire, most beau titnl, and yet cheapest journal in the world for the household, for the farm and for the garden, via : the American Agriculturist. You want it, because it contains so very many I new and useful directions, hints, and suggestions I about all kinds of out-door work, in the Garden, in the Field, in tho Orchard, on the httlt plot of ground, about douieatic animals, etc., etc. The A'jriciiliurht ia not a stale rehash of thooreticnl atufT, such as goes the rounds from one paper to another, but it is filled with new practical infor mation, every word of which is reliable, because prepared by honest, practical working men, who know what they write about. Each volume contains many hundreds of use ful hints, and It is etrtnin that many of theao hints wi'l each be worth to you more than a dol lar. As an example, a subacriber writes : "... I obtained J bushels more per acre on a ten-acro Sold of wheat, (or In all 50 bushols) simply from a hint about preparing seed given ii my A'jricul. luriit." "...Another says he obtained an extra yield of 1 1 bushel of corn per aero on a tiftcen acre Hold, and withnocxtra cost for culturo, by stnt-ilvinrf nna hint from the Aorhultuntt, Anoth er, (a villager,) says he got ff 13J worth extra of good garden vegetables, which he attributes wholly to the timely hints in the AyrirMtttrin, which told him fromtiino lo time what to do, how to do it, and whon to do it. Thousands of oth ers have derived similar advantages. You are invited to try the papor a year, at a cost of only f I. If you dosire, you can have, freo of charge, four or live parcels if choice sesde, which the Publisher will distribute among bis aubscribors tho present winter. Your wife wants tho AjrimUurttl, because It has a large aincnnt or valuable and reallly useful information abont all kinds of Household work from garret to cellar. Give her the benefit of thia paper for a year. You wiU find your home made better, and money saved. Your children want the AjriViifftiri'sL, for it contains a very Interesting, useful and intcr."" ting department for youth and children, whioh will be f great value to their mindrand hearts. The above are truthful statements, that"1" " f30 12 8,058 66 RKfilSTKH'S XOTICIi Notice, la here by given that the following aocount j have bean examined and passed by me, and remain filed of record in this office for tho inspection of hair, lerateea. creditors. and all others In anv H is reported that the recent prompt: other way interested, and will be presented to rihw... -r I .a r. -J 1... it, nail Ornhan'a Cniirt of rtnrtiiM pnuntv. In Caused oiiit a aeAUrin.s amnno- tl.a rtina- be held at the Court House, in the borough of cheerfully attested to by nearly a hundred thous- ..- 1. l r i 11 'Clesrfioln, commencing on the 3d Monday of . and of the present readers ol the Ajneullun'" M i.r J . ' , , '", 1 . 1 , ne,,E1,"01nn, , March, 1861, for confirmation and allowance i I You are invited to try a single volume of th T j ua,Kcy nacrianver in aoioi.o The administration account of John Beers, Ad noied groat presen TO of mind the Other rniniatratur of all and singular the gooda and dy. Coming up from tho depot the Other chattels, rights and credits, which were of George erening, with bis hack, he jumped from 6oader, late of the township of Boggs, in the he box at soon as b reached the Collins towij of Clearfield. deceased. House, where he was employed, not stop, I , Th M.cou"' ' ?f, .J.oh"J R"'At,T. lT 1, niniii.i ii- .11 in f all and singular the goods and chattels, Ac, of Ping to ct his passengers out. llecall'd the 'ohn An-rson,lat. of Pik. township, Clearfield proprietor ot the houso aside, and request- ieox,oiJl deceased. el payment of his wages, giving therefor j The final account of Miles S. Spencer, Admin. A TCrV Snrwl ...Lnn aalUllmva. Ti'alllYlA tlralna ftf a II an A aifl flllar tba tfYinda IS A eh attl. e. r. r r """! iv..v. - - - .-. ' saia estate are an feller to te coin' I'te not my ele rights and credits, whicB were or liannanrpeneer, nd th ...- , . ... n. Wait ll.l..ra.n.l.w.iii rTtaarAalfl annn. J ' Grornr. R. Goori.A!inrR, Esq., Treasurer of Cloar lield Cinnty,in account with the different town ships fur Road fund, for tlio yenr A. D. 1S58-9, H H. To liulauce due townships last settle ment, Te amount received from unseated lundt for 1858-9 ('. TWiisAiit. .Aiu'i pd. tr.i. Bnl. Jm. Iteccaiiu Pell Hoggs Bradford Prady Burnside Cncst Covington Clearfield bor. Decatur Ferguson Fox Girard Goshen Graham Huston Jordan Knrthaus Knox Lawrence Morris Penn Pike Union Woodward Bnl. due If I. 8,088 78 Gro. Tl. Goont ASrsn, Esq., Treasurer of Clear fi11Countr, In account with the different town ships for School fund, for Ihe years A. V. 1858-59, To balance due townships from last settlement $132 93 To amount received from unseated lands for 1858-59 rn. rirnhi. Am.Ufd.lfit. linl.dur. lleecaria 279 28 363 36 Hell 237 48 178 48 Ilotca 127 40 62 66 Bradford 78 79 SI 01 jjrady 371 73 21 14 Burnside lt'101 73 . Cheit Covington 2,703 15 Clearfield 1 Ducatur 1,083 22 ' Ferguson rox Girard Gcshon Graham Huston Jordan Karthaua Knox l.awronci Morris Penn Pike Union Woodward $477 ii 418 00 $27 16 126 3 68 07 12 08 460 44 f9S 234 91 233 71 f2 63 112 12 66 54 3 4t 329 00 24 39 SI 73 2 07 249 ce 165 00 35 85 20 00 9 06 176 63 15 14 1,620 23 257 68 67 21 7 96 161 84 69 49 294 55 85 00 105 44 724 60 26 36 148 00 22 44 104 42 75 22 2'i0 04 1 42 461 28 817 88 8,088 78 271 30 214 83 230 OS 09 472 41 31 25 51 55 68 32 351 91 2:10 41 633 II 88 23 8 21 314 93 229 I'd 527 91 17 02 0H6 6 259 88 4286 78 107 1 FI 01 111 37 2 VI 75 72 5 71 22 3 63 27 13 470 63 4 73 266 Jt 182 75 29 II 402 SI 77 27 67 77 63 76 13 06 ?.-"-A II orders left with any of the MarebanU of Clearfield borough will is promptly attend? t ,o dec26-tf. it v, ami hii.i;i waul:. "VI f)i would respectfully inform our friends, patrons and tho puhlie e-rUy, viSat wo have now In storo and offer Wholesale nd Re tail at the lowost Conh Prices, a large and very choice stock Watrh, Jewelry, Silver aud riattfi Wart or every variety and style. Erery description of Diamond Work and oth er Jewolry, made to orJer at short notteo. !Tr All goods warms ten 10 be as represented, Particslar attention given to the repairing of Watchti and Jewelry of every description . STAUFFER A HARLF.Y. No. 622 MARKET stroet, (south side,) Phils. Kept. 19th, 1860. 6 ino. THE above Hotel, Laving recently been fitted op lor a house of entertainment, Is now open for the accommodation of the puMio. Travelers win una tuts a convenient bouse. May 19 1358, JOHN JO! OAi lies' Bvnnetj and Hats, trlmmod and tin- trimmed, ef t'no Latest Styles at K. W. at CO's, 1J tri Bal. due tp. 2,6 1 60 6,48:1 92 To Persons out nf Employment AGENTS WANTER In every County of the United Statoa, rpO cngsgo In Ihe rale of some of the Lett and L moat elegantly illustrated Works published. I Our publications are of the most Intereatin,; i character, alaptej lo tho wants of tie Farmer, i Mcrtianto and Merchant; loy are jublisbedln jvho best style and bound 1u the moat eubatnn. jtisl manner, and nro worthy a place in the Li : brary of every Heusehold in the Laad. ' 3r&.To men of enterprise aud Industrious hah " " " i''. "lis business offers an opportnnlty for prcfit 8,483 93 blo employment seldom to be met with. iiSUPeraonj desiring to act si agents will re W e, tbe Commissioner, of Ct.arB.ld County, ! i''"??,"'''', h' .m " p5?ic i111"' K"? in the Cnmiuonwenl.U of Pcnsy'vania, having5' ?")' f'J esamined the account, of Geo. H. Goodlsndvr, . , N. Sl NrlU 1 Thlladelphu. Esq., Treasuror of the County of Clearfield for ) '-'1 . the year A. I)., I860, do certify, that we fiud the A r-ry inrj-e stc-k of Spring end Summer acconnti of Geo. R. Ocodlander as follows i The j 2 clothing of the lalist styles for sale lew by amount due from alliources to bo seren thousand I Cut wenaville. i'nyl6. lr.o'. E. A. IftVIV. eight hundred end eighty-eight doll:a and nj" cents. We also aud the anfofliit, oi outyianaing JjilllillllC rl II VC11 M S orders to be ten tlnusond seven hundrod and . . thirty-two dollars aid seventy-eight cents, of llllalllulO CgCtab.O 1 OtVUCrS which nine thousand five hundrod are on Court- . .,,. r . , . house contract. The balance due Treasurer,. For the rpeedy and effoctnal Curs of all three hundred and aovcn.y-lwo dollar, and four ; Zri T:! "1,15 .l I..,.. a 1 1 .... me bt'VNlD lIIIHIH UI . anus and Lhlldrcn, Send 3 cent Stamtr n cents. Witness our hand this 11th day of January, A, D., 1861. WM. MeCRACKEN. . WM. MERKELL. Coru'rs. fi. C. THOMPSON' ) Attest Wm. S. Bradley, Clerk. ber A.nt. G. B.JONES. Hundred, of testimonials Box 206 Phils. P 0 r-9' A.mey S. W. Cor. Third if- Area Su. Oct 24, 1860 lOt. IIARTSWICK'S DRUG $ VARIETY We, the Auditors oftlearfield County, baring examined the accounts of Geo. 1ft Goodlnnder, Esq.. Treasure r of said County A. D., 1860, do report: That the accounts are aa a' eve atoted. The amount due the Road fund by the Trenau rer. ia eiicht hundred and seventeen dollars and eighiy eight cents. The amount due tho School MARKKT STREET NEARLY OPPOSITE JAIL fund, is two thousand six hundrod and seventy-' . . ono dollars nrl sixty cents. The amount of The andorsigned will have constantly oa Lao outstanding orders, is ten thousand .even hun-'a we.l releotod stock of Drugs, themka'., I ye drcd and thirty-two dolla.s and sevoiity-iglrti bturta, Oila, Taints, Tobacco und negan, btailtio A I A vf I)MINITIIATH S NOTICKLetter. Administration having been this day granted to the undersigned on ths estats SUSAN ARDERY, late of Lawrence tp.. Clear- teld county, deceased, all parsons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate "KUtaiHd earrMje!" fc-An Ice Doat, ou Cayuga N. V., ke, r.m across the ice on New Year's l the rate of half a mile a minute. (or Wall,) late of Penn township, Clearfield eoun ty, deceased. The final account ef Miles 8. Spencer, Admin, iatrator of all and singular the gooda and chattels, rights andoredits, which were of Nancy Spencer, late ef Pena township, Clearfield county, dee d. feb!3 to JAMES WRIGLEY, Register. I Phillipsburg and Waterford Eailroad. A MEETING of the Stockholder, of the " Phillpsburg and Waterford Railroad Company" will be held at the oflice of .aid Cora, pany, in the bor.ingh of ClearSold, Clearfield county, Pa., N ON DAY, the 18lh dty of March, A. D. 1861, between the hour, of 12 and 2 o'clock p, ni. of .aid day, for the purpose of electing one Presidont and t waive Directors to parre tintil the eeeond Monday of Jauuary, 1862. A lull attendance ia requeeted. L. J. CRANS, Secretary. Clearfield, Jan. 21, 1861- nry, Perfumery, Urushes. and Fancy art! tor. which ho will dispose of cheap for cash, He invites tho public to call and examine his . t . t 1 - k.r.. h.iMl...i.... -' l Country Physicians furnished with Pruifat Medicines, and Snrgtcal iiiitruaienti at the rooe ren son able rates. J. O. HVRTS'.TICK. CIavfiULPs., Dee. 26. 1860. A I)SllNIiT7?ATt)lt'SNOnt;K-Leiir. . i-V. of Adininistratioa having been granted t Came to the reaMenee h uncerslgned, tHa day, upon the estate T Huston tn.. about fire GEORGE SllliCKKH. deceased, late of liridr a HbU Kil re.l. crumple! lowsisiup, viearncia county, an persona iuhodwi two years old. The owner to said estato oie re'gnestud to make Imoiedute cedts, of which nino thousand five hundred dol. lars are on Court house eontracu Wltnes. our huiid this 12th day of January, A. D., 1801. I. W. GRAHAM.) J. B.Sll.VW. v Auditors. B. C. BOWMAN. J Altast Win.S. Bradley. Clerk. January 30, 1S6I. ore having claims acainst tbe - ... iuv.i.im w. . . n --- j - same will presoni inoin auiy nutnenueated lor A.Un of her eoniraetlnif. JA T. I.VOVAtttl l ' nuT- ill sottloinont. jan300t CAUTION. MY WIFE BARBARA having left any bed and board without any Just canse or prev Tkssmli All . I hereby caution all oersoaa acainst har boring or Irnsting her on my account, as I will T. LEONARD, Adm'r. A Large snd splendid stork of Dress trim V. minjF, Belts, Head Dresses Boggs tp., Jan. 23, i860 DK1TRICK COLE. Ac, at , Notts, Plusnei BLANKS of every description tor sale at B. W. fr CO's, ' Uii effice. OTMAY II Kl KICK. kj ef ths subscriber in or six weeks sgo, horns, and about is requested to come forward, prove property, pay charges and Inko her away nr she will be dispo- ed ofacoording to law. H1LL1A.M ilOl i. January 9, 1S6I. 3l Salt f ERY CHEAP at the store of V jan23 WM. F.IRWlX, Butter. OLL aril FIRKIN BUTTER, for sale at the store of jan23 W. F. IRWIV. It paytnenl, ana those Itaviug cuius against the same will present them itily authenticated cr setllement. KLIZAUSTli SHCCKKR, jao9 6t ' Adm'i ( Flour. GOOD ARTICLE, for ssle at Ihe store of jan33 W. F. 1UWIN. G Cheeie. OOI ARTICLE of N. V. CHEFS for sale t the Hove of IJaoCJJ WM. I". IRWIN. yiuid stono jars, they are just the thins? 'too need, for sale at II. W. A CO'. V Large stock of Men X B.ij'e elothtng. Just received at B. V. A A)a " " Important Notica. The undersigned, late publisher of tho "Clisr field Republican" takes this method ct callinr upon those who are indebted to blin, or lu I ri mcr it Ward for subscription, advertising or Job work Incurred duriug the three years eoAnuen cing July 1857 and ending July I860, to oI in. mediately at my office In the borough ef CK-a-eld, and make sottloment of the ni, aa tbeee aecounta m.t It tlvtdnp. J. II LAhRlMKIU tlcaraeM, December 12, I860, tf. j