tbDNESliXV; FKDKUAUY :n, isci. 0th Wairastop Jons CkincART. neadny evening Qui Curtin has signed the death warrnnt , of murder in the second degree and also county ; hove liod thai thi, unfortunate man. and assigned! of robbery.. On. the murder charge he j &h ctSlf C rf' frliUy, ho 12th d5r of AIri1' A- D 1801 M (be time tar m exociuion. faf-CoY. Hall, of the Slate Senate, will pMfe accept our thanks for a copy of the Auditor Oeneral'a report on Rail roads, and tther valuable document. loiter. Mr. l.jnyan will preach in the 8ptit Church In C'enrfield borough, on Thursday evening. Fi-brunry 21st. at 7 t'clock. The public are invited to attend. Bowoh Et-rcTio. The following Mined persona were, on Friday last, elected to regulate the municipal affairs of our borough for the ensuing year ; Constable James L. Morgan. Judge Henry W. Parki. Inspectors Robert Wallace end Jacob Sbunkweiler. School Director Israel Test and A. M. Smith. (Veneers of ibe Poor J. T. Leonard ind A. C. Finney. Auditor John F. Weaver. AttestorIsaac Johnson. ' Assittant Assessors 3. Mitchell, lames Alexander ' Burgess II en jy Stone. High Constable--B. Stump. Town Council Wn. A. Wallace, three years; J. B. Graham, three yeais ; Frnncis Short, two years ; J. T. Leonard, ttro years; Jsmes Leavy, one year; William Porter one year. Bsoki Jail. On Saturday night last, .our prisoners confined in the jail of this county, s'lccoedod in making thoir capa. Their names were, Finley, charged with sn attempt to commit rape ; Kelly, charged with threatening to kill bis wife; Amos Pine, charged with obtaining pods by false pretences j and Hugh Friel, under sentence for an attempt to commit rape. Finley was confined in a room by himself, and by tome means worked a stone out of the wall, and thro' the opening passed into the jail yard, and communicated wi'.h the other three all confined in one room. They then burn sd the plank nflf wit h a fire shovel, dug thro' the wall of their room, and, all bo ng together in the jail yard, oon manag ed to make an additional doorway in the wall, through which they made their exit. We ore getting to be a very moral peo ple, as wo have now but one prisoner in our jail, one having been discharged on, Saturday, four discharging themselves the wine night, and one discharged on Mon- A Long Sixmci. Ira ShotweU "alias: COURT PROCLAMATION. " is. who, with homo, was convicted of VfKREAtJ, Hon. SAMUEL LINN, Esq., murder in Clarion county, was commit- rts of tha twenty-fifth Judicial Distriot, com ted to the Weatctn Penitentiary on Wed- P"of the counties of Clearfield, Centre and (.,,., . , , (.union ana tne lion. wm. h. Moor sod How. asolwell wa convicted itcnUmin nn..i hhmih. .inn... .,rri..Hi.u their precept, to me direot- I'uurt of Common rleas, i umnAh'l l.nni. I nurtAr Uurlfr mh ml I nhrt was sentenced to eleven anda half yeara(: of Oyer and Terminer, and Court of General Jail and on the rolberr. five veers, makinzl ?.Iir?r'! Clearfield, In ao.l for the county of sixteen year and a half in all. ShotweU is only twenty-two years of age. Logue was convicted of murder in tho first de- gree, and tentenceJ to be hanged. His their propor persons, with their Bulls, Records, case was uppealed to tho Supreme Court ln(lul,''n. Examinations and other Bemem , .-til i brsnces, to do those things which to their efliceri, mr u nen w mi, uuu uui now ye wen uo- ami in thoir behalf, pertain to be done. Clearfield, on tha j Third Monday ( 18(ft rfa.v) Marck next, NOTICE IS, therefore, hereby given, to the rnrnna. ....lijt. ,.f ti Vmn mmA CnniinUM. la and for said couUy of Clearfield, to appear In vommonwe. ..a coeu Receipts and StpendUtrres of Clearfield County for A. D. 1860. GEO. B. aOODLANDER, qv Treasurer of Clearfield County, in tha Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, In Aeoountwith said County, from the Tth day of January, A. D. 1800, is the 12th day of January. A, 1861, DR. ' ' " To amount from Collectors for 1840 sod previous years, including per centage $7,127I To ara't from unseated lends for 1 858-9 ,M 33 To amount from Commissioners' Books ITS CS. . ........ By election expenses cided. OLYKN under my hand at Clearfield, this 20th day of February, in the yrnr of our Lord, one thousand eight liBntlred and sixty. one. F. Q. MILLER, Sheriff. . Holding Coi'T. index PimctLTirs.--An exchange states that Judge White, and a lot of hungry lawyers, met up the 4l. . Y . 1 4 t a.u, .uwiu., uui iu mo . iietn axamined ana passed by me. and remain the other day, to find "Cameron County," j filed of reeord in this office for the Infection f . .u r i n .heirs, legatoea, creditors.and all others la any but on getting togathor. found no Court ;olher Wll- iterMted, and will be presented to REGISTER KOTICIJ. Notice, is here by giren that the following accounts have Jurors' wages Awpnors' wages Commii'sierers' wsges Jail fes Prothoootary's fwes Pistriet Attorney's fa Printing contract, Ae Tipstaff and Court Crier Itepairs to public build iags Boarding jurors Refunds S1.6ST 38 1.004 8 3.JI0 TT J73 Si I5.S 81 SOS 60 178 01 Jtt 2CB0O 17SS4 183 11 108 08 105 61 AgVculturaJ 100 08 Wes'orn PeaiUntiary 118 TS Couaeel fees . : i (to 08 ; Constable retarna 113 08 Road views Wild cats ind fos i0 A JusUcrs' fees M 82 Commissioners' eierk 8(2 06 Auditors'wagcs 108 00 Auditing PtotboivUry'i aad lt'Siter's aocount - It M Interest on orders . : . . 81 M Curonor'e inquesU - 6T 3i Auditors' oierk , 82 00 6beriB"sfes DockeU, stationery, V pesUffe 61 11 8urveyef Bloom township 13 04 Fuel attDUact fcs Ti Court home oontract,on ae't 1,879 II Miscellaneous erdera 48 5 s Erooerations to Collectors 330 38 Percentage te eollcotors 301 99 Treasurer's per ceotaga on ainouut received 183 02 Do oa psying oat 177 6T Balanoe das Treasurer ' 12,608 87 Amount of State, County, and Mihii-t Tax due from GiUtetort far 1860, and jrtviot ytxrt (1861. 18131. I THKFIKST AUJ'IVAL I-. -OF - ... ... - WINTER CCGD3 reed, mmi '& CO. tho Court Uous, whero iliey aro just Qponing'Bn, u.usual!y hr'o aud well selected stock of good, 6uitcd to the wants of ('io commu nity for the Fall and VViiUcr lrafo4 which tliev oflcr in large arid small 73 et quantities on the most rfaLonabls ,4l06 9r terms call and hxamine fou youHSVXVKS l iicir assortment vc DRY COGD?c5 NOTIONS House, no juries, "no notbinif," but bii nt Orphnn'i Court of Clearfield county, to C t L.IJ a V. r a If t a act of incorporation full or omisiioni and , clcnrfieiai commencing on tha 3d Monday ftljjurd commissions. So they smoktd, j March, 1881, for oonfirmation and allowance: il.l ..;,. . ,1h.,1.- Anmii.; I i no auniinisiraiion account oi Joan users, Ad told stones, au nS songs, tlrank cornju.ee, I ini,trtttur of R iinguUr th, good,' anatliomV.tizpd tlie Lcsiblaturr, nnpoint- chattels, rights and credits, which were of George od a committee to prepare a County AollSojdr. ' h, township of Boggs, in the . , ., , , ., I county of Clearfield, deceased, that srouM "stick," and went h jme with The account of John L. Rex, Adioinistratar of 'nary do liar" madf, except ty the Court,"11 tni singular the goods and ehattels, 4o., of . , John Anderson, late ef Tike township, Clearfield Crier ana landlord who extemporized n,COunty, deceased. county town somewhere in shippen town The final accoaot of Miles S. Spencer, Admin , llstrator of all and singular the goodsand chattels, I rights and credits, which were of Hannah Spencer, ErriXTS or the Caisis.Friday and Sat I of Penn township, Clearfield eoun- , , , ty, deceafed. urday last were two of the most calamitous , Tho final connt of Miles S. Spencer, Admin days ever known in the commercial his-! istrator of all and singular the goods and cnattels, . w v i. t : . i i. . 'rights and credits, which wereof Nancy Spencer, iurv ui irfw j ur. iv is auiu iiihu uui, icm .... ,, pnn ,,!,: ri..rM ,i..m a icDU-to JAmts wttiULIiy, Kegister. than ninety firms were forced to succomb to the pressure, and among them many heretofore deemed opulent such houses as Fret-land, Squires, &, Co., which has been in existence for a quarter of a century. JEW DRUG STORE. TmSFrtciiEsorOLD Abe. We have nev er read such speeches as those made by Old Abe on his journey from Springfield towards the White House hinco Gunerut Scott run for President ; und tli'n, indeed, wo wero regaled with some choice oiutor icnl morsels. It is quite refreshing to hear the ex-rnil splitter and prebent journey, man Cabinet maker delighting his audi ence with such choicH and original ex pressions as "passional attraction," and quaint allusions to 'Tree love" and home opathy. We expect to be very much a mused when the ungulur features ot the elect of his people make their appearance in New York. What we want is a good We.tern anecdote, and we hope the nat ural modesty of Mr. Bjchanan's succes sor will not prevent his giving us the do-, sired treat. In one of his recent remarkable speech es the President elect has stated that a majority of the peopla voted in favor ol the Chicago Platform. This is not the truth. A majority of tho electoral voles endorse the Chicago resolutions, out iney fire In a Kir:?r'tv of a million of voices in The subscribers nave opened a full and con plete assortment of DRUGS in the new brick building of Dr. Woods, on tha eorner of Lerust and Cherry stroets, in the borough of Cltiirfleld, where they will be happy to accommodate any person who may desire articles in their line. The business will be confined stnct.y to a Drt7 aiuf Prescription Butincts, And no pains will be spared to render satisfaction. Dr. M. Woods, the junior partner, may always be found end consulted In the "Drug Etore, when not absent on professional business. A separate room fur eonsullatien is attaebed to the store, where pntients may be examined privately. Krery article usually lound in such an estab lUhment will be kept on band, and sold at greatly redaced prices. Terms bkixo stricti.t CasB, will enable theia to offer iuducemonts in the way of prices Physicians will be supplied at a small per centage over cost and carriage, and their orders are solicited. Every article sold will be pursand of the best quality. febO-tf WOODS A BARRKTT. HA3- 1847 1818 1849 mo 18 1881 - 1811 1853 ii 1851 1865 1818 185T 1858 1859 1880 tew uniM. COLlBCTOas MAKES. dsy. Cathcart is the remaining prisoner, quiet. H is not now stumping tl i i.i.i.j ,i;.i.:.i..mii:...,:. ,1.. I ueuijiiiii-u uinu iuu in milium, ui mc. STActire preparations ar going 0M ing the plunderer of a henroost ; he is in the nation. Mr, fcincolti must be more, careful in his statements, or else keep tho d ppointed to distribute the money arising from the sale' of tie real estate of SAMUEL STROUT ,late of Ferguson township, gives notice thut ha will attend to tha same, at the oCce of Lai rimer i Test, In Clearfield, on TUKiDAV, the 28th of FEBRUARY, 1881, at two o'clock, p. m , where and when all persors legally inter ested mar nttend. ISRAEL TEST. r fob 4l 'Auditor. til around us to celebrate the approach iog bii th ilsy of Iho father of his country, but from apprninnces, nolhingof the kind will tako place In our town, unlesa it sLould be by the military alone. This apparent neglect Is not on account of want of patriotism on the part cf our citizens, but. owing altogether to the poor prospect that row seems to await th xcWge and sale of our chief staple '.umber which, if no change is brought s twul in financial matters, must undoubt edly suffer. A number of our citizen are now at Ilsrr sburg, Philadelphia and Washing. In), attirtii.g to bring about a so' dement of onr present national difficulties. Bound io FaoGRr. Our villuge already toasts of a Bank, a discount office, and two barbr shopi, but "excelsior" is our motfo, and we'are now to have in addition tothcie a joint stock private hanking institution. Who will say after this that e ore not ' a michty beenles." In these a position where the utmost cure, pru dence and circunispectio j are absolutely required. The President elect certainly should not endorse partisan tricks which involve a wilful deviation from the facts in the cise. The figures have been prin ted over and over again, and no man who can read, or procure some friend to read lor him, shoul I be uninformed as to the 'popular vote, which, as we have said, was npaiusi toe vnicago iriau'Jiiu. vc iarn Herald. The Washington Cadets Will meet for paiade and drill, in Clear field borough, on Fiiday, Felruary 22d, 1S61, at 10 o'clock a. m. By order of th Capain. J. Puke Waltim, February 13, 1361. First Sergeant Philadelphia Markets. CUTIO.V.-Aiipet.;r ro hereby cautiou ed against purchasing or meddling with a certain KKD COW, now in the possession of J. M. D. GIL1,, of Becoaria township, Clearfield county, s said Cow belongs to me, and is left with him on loan only. feb8-3t. J. A. IIEUARTT. A DMIX! f TRATOr's NOTICE. Letters of Administration having this day been grant ed to the undersigned on the estate of JOHN YOUNO, Into of liurnsido township, Clearfield county, decerned, all persons iiKlvbted to said estate are requested to make Immediate payment, andjthosa having claims against the same will preient them duly authenticated for settlement. SAMUEL 8ERRINO Adm'r. New Washington, Jan. 31, 1301, febS fit I .EXECUTORS' NOTICE Letters testamen J tary baring this day been grunted to the un dersigned on the e-Ute of JOHN DILLON, late of Uurnside township, Clrarbold county, deed, Jordan 11 Jordan Peon Jordan Pena Bell Tena Burnslda Jorban Fox Decatur Pike Chest Jordan Pika Covington Decatur Curwtnsville Ferguson Ooshen . Jordan Covington Clearfield Decatur Ferguson Pox Lawranaa Penn Decatur Vox Jordan Kartbans Woodward Ilecearia Bell Boggs Bradford flrady Burnsids Chest Covington Clearfield Cnrwensvlll i Ferguson Fox Girard Goshen Graham Huston Jordan Knex Lawrenes Lumber City Morris New Washington Penn Pika Union wooir;; James Res, ja R. Wetiel II. .Vwan A. Spenoai Wm Wiley Tnomas Fenton J. Sunderland J. Davit !. Toung Williams J. li lnd, D. Kepi "ft J. Caldweh' 8.J. Toier J Patterson T. R. MeClura . J. Barmoy 0. Kephart 1. McNanI J. flmw E. R. Lirertood William Williams J. Rei'er , J. Wallace Rant hman , R. Williams N. Heath Orr Danvert floss , McClallan McNeal Yothers COCfTY. $205 61 R. A. O. ' D. H. R. D. J. J. II. S. Whitesldi It. Whiteside J. Campb'll William Wi!soa J. Cowder F. Wins-art J. Sunderland J. Thompson J Renaut IT. E. Snyder J. Evans J. Straw J. Mnlklrt J. Fpackman J. fiankey J. P. Nelson J. Bundy P. B!ooto M. 0 Rtlrk M Nichols J. erguson J. Denning R. Niemaa T. Wsln H. Hile ' D. Rrubaksr S, ilrndcrien I 10 01 8 IS 1 00 45 85 J61 ii 04 II 81 41 II 05 10 83 5 00 11511 110 tl 1815 8 11 18 38 17 80 J90 27 153 18 185 88 32 57 505 50 72 39 17 79 1 29 131 21 8 35 109 03 38 55 77 20 49 38 148 83 78 88 T4 11 70 63 808 70 75 01 239 71 24 50 187 38 274 48 13 63 131 68 stirs, 92 14 Aggregate amount due from Collector! $4,101 73 (29 1117 4 72 62 20 1 42 16 94 111 69 8 41 IT 04 1) 94 56 32 81 62 t 02 rtt 49 85 641 2 88 10 64 41 44 130 68 108 46 65 13 46 71 288 60 119 46 99 14 47 V 74 68 71 61 78 75 IS 25 64 23 35 98 64 89 6f 81 63 85 42 86 215 27 48 94 10 18 29 48 P6 70 14 99 31 61 70 OS VILITU. 18 00 4 10 17 60 3S80 32 50 6 00 30 60 16 18 7 00 10 60 17 86 Ms very large and eoniplote: eaitrtcng almost ! awry article both .of farbiun nnii etrvico. Ei ' pecirJ Attention boa teen pcid to the selection r LAPILV PRES' GOODS, which are i every variety and too very luust styles. Bilks, Delaieos, Plaid?, Merinos, PoplitSj Alpaccas, Cashmeres, French, Scotch and Domestic Oingliams, PnnUj Llnsojs, Cambric;, Urillinr.ts, Fig. and plain DoMtetts, Irish Llncu Cloths io. Black and Fancy Catsimercs, l-atinettr, Jcnne, Tweads, Corduroys, Hickory Stripe, Ticking, Crash, Diaper, Bleached and unbleached ir.us. , litis A drills, Rod, Grey, White and Canton I'lnc nols. Also a lurj stock of Ladies' and Gent'o- mum' Rhnwlf.. 11nnK nnH minrlit .m,ilin n.irl ii lo ' Cnai"e'i Black and Drub Cloth capes cf the I ??iVry latest fashion, 6J - JOHN ODELL, a fit Q 19 03 20 62,' 8 IJFIIOLSTEIt AND CARRIAGE TRIM- jO m Lvealed ai A. JI. Sham't MUU, one mile E-xsl a CUarficld (xtroufh, Respectfully informs the citiiens of ClearfiolJ ttld adjoining aonoties, that he Is nf all times nrofired to manufacture, at tlie fborlsi-t no'icc, 24 60 il.:r. U"slt' n' Straw Mattresses of all kinds and siies, one of which is p I'uMIrj Mat 4 30 tress, suC'i'i'd for CABINo ON UAFrS, whicl. 22 60 can be fukloJ in f mall compass, anii oxp tieu lud 11 3 refilled at ple.;ure t and very chenp. Ho .i!bj triine Cniringes. itkos repairs to all ic 's rf J 2 Carriage Trimming A& L'pUoUtcry, mi holies 34 10 Cords for Mason's TraoiCg Lines, of any ilu.k,. U0 90 nets or length. 33 00 teluCounlry Produce, CorA JJusks, or Cash' 79 13 taken in Etcbange for work, 45 12 JScf AH orders left with any of tbo Mcr.'lint 41 32 i oi ClaKt?l oorougn wur nt proniiitiy atiorxU f 28 12 21 48 28 SO 17 70 8 65 16 1 8 0 14 25 19 00 21 37 It 74 d'jo'Jo-tr'. 111, A1) SILVI.K Altl.. E would resnectfullv inform our frimun, patrons and tbo cublio st,drallv, i hr.t w a nave now in sioro and oiler wu-jnaaie . e,i kj tall at the lowest Cash Prices, a lari buu very choice stock Watch, Jowelry, Silver cud I'ln'oi War i of every variety and stylo. i averr uescripuon oi Liiamoun uorx ui:'.u 60 82 . er Jowelry, made to order at short notice 7 60 j SrAll goods warranted to bo at roprosontod, S9 42 I Partiouiar attention itiven to the rcpiviiiii, of Watouci and Jewelry of ererr descriptioa. SrAUBFER A. HAK LEV. No. 622 MARKET etroot, fsoutli side,) Phua, Sept. 19ih, HC0. 0 mo. 14 72 17 67 15 42 14 25 23 27 1,012 74 Aggregate amount due County from Collectors Aggregate amount due from U. S, lands Aggregate arronnd due from notes, judgments, As. Oulstan 'ing County orders $1,232 78 Court bouse contract " 9.500 CO Due County Treasurer 372 04 Indebtedness of County 11,104 82 $4'101 73 2,703 IS I, 033 22 3,216 72 en 1 mm II, 104 82 Ueoror B. GoenLARCCR, Kiq., Tressursrof Clear field C unty, in account with the different town ships for Roed fund, for tha year A. D. 1358-9, DK. all sersonp knowing themselves indebted to said To balance due townships last settle estate are requested to make imuicdmte payment, 1 mcni. and those having claims against it will present tnem duly authenticated tor settlement. . . - J. A. II EG ARTY, M'B'0' J. 11. IIKOAKTV, February 4, 1861, Executors. I 'OU WANT IT. Pnn.iDti.rnu, Mdy, Feb. 19. , FLOUR continues dull. Tho !es comprise , 1,500 barrels, including suporGn&et $5'$i 124,1 1 A - . .U - I.,... n:nn .ml JtTlr,. fa m ' I V I at $5 26. Kya Flour and Corn Meal aa quiet V tha former at $2 871i2 90, and the latter at S3 871 for Prnndrwine. TT GRAIN Tbo offorings of wheat ara rather, I Bates er i.iuu 'OUIt WIFE WANTS IT, OUR CHILDitliN WANT IT, t. ... lleht. but ru it tin to me aemana nra limes money will Row like milk and bushels fair to prime Pennsylvania and Western WILL CERTAINLY PAY, To amount received lundt for 1858-9 Cll. from anseatcd $30 12 8,958 86 Touiukipi. Beccaria Bell Hoggs Bradford I'rady Burnsida Coest Cf.vington Clearfield bor. Decatur Ferguson Fox A NI) YOU WOULD HAVE IT. If you Girard J only knew how useful, bow Instructive, and Goshen Honey, and anybody who it willing to pav,"d1 11 " r"8V ltom V. ! how entertaining it is. We refer to that first (Iraharo go It. lUy can't we have an oil well ? worth 63064 cents. Corn is h'l ""'F. n;th 0 0,d for lh, farm and for tha garden, j Karthaus There is not much "soap" about that, but! ZZMXftM ? American AKriuiutuiisi.. prease, ' Opposition is the life ofiat65 oents; 2,000 bushels of badly damaged sold Morris Woodward Bal. due tps. Am't pd. tpt. $477 ii 448 00 126 53 68 07 460 44 264 91 233 73 112 12 329 00 31 73 249 60 165 i)0 200 00 176 63 1,620 23 67 21 161 84 294 55 105 4 724 60 148 00 104 42 250 04 401 38 817 88 8,088 78 Oxo. B. Gootii.Annta, Keq., Treasurer of Clear trade. We like te see it There in nientv , nt from 20 10 40 cents, aocording to oiueness. yon waht It, because It contains so very many I Ponn . , ,. ' ' I Oit$ ara dull, nnd salus or feansylvaoia nave B(W ,n(j UMfui directions, hints, and suggestious , pik wrooin for ail. ThO dry goods trade and ' been made nt H2 cents per bushel. about all kinds of out-door work, in tbe tiarden, 1 Union whlfkey business we think neods FROVIoaOAS Tha market is quici ana itha Field, in the Orchard, on the Itttu pint of ,i:.r; . prloes firm. There is a moderate inquiry tor Bacon, I -ronnj, about domestic animals, etc., etc. The "8 UP. t0- chiefiy to go South ; sules include pluin nnd fancy , Ajrieuituritt is not astalo rehash of thcoretioal Uams nt llfjl 3 cents, sales of bains in salt and lluu lu(;i as goes the rounds from one paper to tSJ"Th late rlre of water in the river! pickle at V(Ji- Butter is very dull j sales of ,no(har, but it is filled with new practical tnfor- tod it tributarif a, has caused oonsidera-1 ood ro11 l5(5,S c'iat nd fur Io7 grtd " mation, every word of which Is reliable, because ., . I Uo. Ecgssell in lots at 15 ronls perduren. ' prepared by honest, practical working men, who bl damage to our lumbermen, and to j COFFEE There is a Armor fueling in the mar- tow what they write about, firirale nronertv. Thu brirlfe arrnn. 1 ket, amd more Innuay i snlei of 8,500 bags, in- i vBCB volume contains many hundreds of use- fi . , . . - ; . , eluding low-grade and priaia Rio at 10Ulo., fu hints, and it is cirtain that many of these h'iv,.,..-! .w.ii, nwiiira'MIl Laguayra st 14. and iuu bags Java at sa- hi b l... it. . f 1 L ...... 1 .t ' c. r-i . n 1 1. I. .. 1 - ..... J..11 .,n1l , -y uy me ice ; auu tne pier unuer me otuin- mo iiui ij lar. ai sa eunipii, imiKiimr n. . ... aettlement bri(l,. n V, . , ,ot tuba st am sw uneans ai oignj. obtainea a busbe s mora per acre on a ica-acre ....i.-.i frnm Bridge on the fcame stream, on the old SEEr)8T'ufr9 y nl0re doing in Clov.reoedat fi,d of wheat, (or in all 50 bushels) simply from,To. T.Z .sis io turn,, 1, . vii, i.J.i.j..,,.. c.i.. ah i,..:k.i. ti sun, .... ...j 1 J .a. lands for lS98- ('tno r aw wi 1 leu auv, uui ii. 11 as lue accuoo. cbivb ui ...vv uh,v. .--i m niui aooiK preuariua nvu giveu m uij oyi .vh .( . 1 1 . . r i .nli irn hn.lul. .... , . 1 l- - l . . : 1 . incebeon reriA rsiartanrt in mnrln th neuiiirr r.ie ior .inc.. n""'i - - rurisi. ...Anomer nj, u. u...ucu mu aua nl. dut. $27 16 12 88 $93 62 63 f.6 64 3 41 24 39 2 07 65 85 06 IS 14 267 68 7 96 69 49 65 00 26 36 22 44 75 22 1 42 Burnside 27136 107 13 Che't 214 S3 81 01 Covington 223 08 111 27 Clearfield ' 09 2 91 Decatur 472 44 75 72 Ferguson 31 25 6 71 iet 61 63 23 Girard 88 31 3 6.1 Uosben . 154 VI 17 15 Uraham 230 41 Huston 633 It 470 63 Jordao 88 23 4 tl Karthaus 8 24 306 61 Knox 314 93 182 75 Lawrtnw 229 20 29 11 Morris 627 92 402 61 Pena UT 02 T7 27 Pika 006 C 67 77 Union 259 68 62 78 Woodward 4266 78 13 08 Bal. das 2,6 1 M 8,413 tJ CUBA HOTEL, JAYKESVIILe", PA IUE above Hotel, Laving recently boon fitted inn for a bouso of entortnininont, is now cnen fur tho accommodation of (1)0 public, !iYavcU(r will fiod this a conveniont house. Mst 19 1S4S, 70U.N" J0I DAN. 6,493 fi We, the Cetnailstioncri of Clearfield County, in the Comaon'wtaltU of Penury" vanls, having examined tbs accounts ef Geo. B. Uoedltndcr, Ksq., Treasurer of tha County of Clearfield for tha year A. D., 1860, do enrtify, that wa find th accounts of Geo. B. Ocodlandvr ss follows : The amount due from all sources to ba seven thousand eight hundred and eighty-elgbt dulln:e and ten eents. Wa alto find the amount of ourttanding - A . 1. . - ,L.i...nJ -.. . n ). i . l r . .4 b rl thirty. two dollars and seventy-eigbt cents, of Illtalliljlo wbich nine thousand nva hundred are on court-1 house eonlract. The balance due Treasurer, Eadies' Bonnets and Hats, trimmed nnd un trimmed, of tbo Latc;t Styles nt It. W. i CO's, To Persons out of Employment, AGENTS WANTED. tti every County of the United Strtt? s, ftlO sngtgs in tho sals of sums of the best and JL nijet elegantly illustrated Works publitlad. Our publications are of tha most Interesting character, a lnptei to the vr.ints of tbo Fnnnor, Mechauic and Merchant: they are ulllshod in tha best style and bound in tha most substan tial manner, and aro worthy a plaoe in tbo Lt brary of ovary Household In the Lend. t"JL-To rueii of entorpriee aud icdustriuuslikb Its. this business offers an opportunity for profit- auiv m P m Tin on i eeiuom io be met with. tuPersona dusiring to net as ajor.ti will ru ceive promptly by mml full pnrticulnr?, torms, e.,by addrcisiag LEARY. GLTZ A Co., Pub, No. 224 Korth ttrcot, Pliiladclphia. 0ct2 4, 1 860-1 y: Avery largo stock of Spring fnd ummc elotblngoftbe latist stylos for sol low by Cuiwonsviile. IfcylS, I860. E. A. IltViy. 3i.i(liuiu' Sell wen tV$ Vcgctab'c l'owdcru For the speedy and efle-Uual Curt nf all JJla toree nunareu auu sevcnij-iwo uoinri nn junr i ... . ,, . f ,Lr - ii(aiMand all Atuftihd C'Aroaio Din tnt of A - aunt olid lHUdrcu, Send 3 rent Stamp . her Ajtnl. Q. B. JOXEG, Kuadreds of testimonials Box 2070 Plillo. T it JW-itytmcy S. W. Cor. Third f- Arcli Sts. Oct 24. 1960 10t. HARISWICK DRUG $ VAUIFrv cents. Witness our band tbit 12lh dsy of Janasry, A, D., 18(1. WM. MoCBACKBf. ) WM. MRHRELL. Com'rt. B.C. THOMPSON J Allest Wm. S. Bradley, Clerk. We, the Auditors ofClcsrfleld Coonty, having 1 ' asamintd the account! or ueu. ii. UkOilander, 8,088 73 Esq., Treasurer of said Coonty A. D., I860, do report: Thst the accounts are es a era stated. The amount due tha Road fund by tho Treosn-: 1858-69, ava at 15J. hint, will ,acll u. worth to you mora than a dol- .. . town,hIrl from iaI. As an example, a subscriber writes . . 1 1 ....i.-,... unseated fie'll bounty, in account with the different town-1 rer. is eight hundred and seventeen dollars sad i .blpt for School fund, for the years A. D. eighty eight cents. The amount due the School MARKS $132 93 8,360 99 'raiting of ihe same. The ire in the river i Tim formed a cotac above Curvrensville. ond bands. iAi.M , ... .1... ... . . . ,. ' -ui tunes in longin uesiroyin neany H Ihn fences oa the farms alon the river Ijtned, from second hand., I t 8 eents per lb. iiothy soils at $2 252C2J, from first nnd ssc-, acr4 neu( and wilhnoexira cost for culture, by at. Totcnihipt. yield of 11 bushels of corn per aero on a fifteenr l j.eftrJj Bell HAEEIED. At tbe boma of tbe bride, at Smith's Mills, Pa., t..: . i. : n , r. .v.. i.l,.uiu.'.f ArtniK. er, (a villager,) tayi he got $3J worth extra of 11!;' t Am't pi, Ip: Bal. dm. 279 28 363 38 237 48 178 48 127 40 62 06 78 79 31 01 371 73 2( 14 riutisos's Madiiixi. This exquisite literary pm, for March, is again upon our ble, filled with the only food that will tify and expand the n ind of the high i literary attainments. It becins with fine steel engraving, representing Christ, 1861 -.irg wiue tnuaren, tne uresuent on, and numerous drawings where ith the lad5c may test tbeir skill. Pub by Charles J Tcte out Street, Philadelphia 'i i .aree copies lor one Bubsoribe for Hand save I 1 u V. I ..a -ki.l, 1. . r I r I h ii , . - goon Kiiu.'i Biu.v., - Mr.il whnllv in the tiuiolv hints in tba AurUulturitt. " ' which told him from lima to time what to do, how i mmm- - -- en tha 13th inttant, by Rev. Hy. P. Mendeuball, to da it, and when to do it. Thoutande of oth pvini-ghn-p. Btld Waterford Railroad. en have derived similar advantages, iou ara.-- s ...tt-.... ... (-1 . 1 . 1. 1 .1 .. - .r , I. . OI ine nincKllu.iiui, .uv and Waterford Hs'lroad T ETREET.VEARLY CPPOStTC JAjj Tha nadcrtientJ will have oomrani'v nn Vi l ouisuinoing oroerp, ie ivn iuuui-ruu mm uuu- leiecieu tioca oi Drills, Chemicals, Ilv, dred nd thirty-two dollars and teveuty-eigbt Stuffs, Oils, Paints, Tobacco and Ssognrf, FttiU . cedts, of which nine thousnd five hundred dol- try, Perfuwrv, Brtiibes. nnd Fancy articl.. HIV Wll vwiv-.iw.v v..v nu.UU BO Will U1FDQ? HI I'ljCin lor P.T..Jl. He Invltet tho public to call aad rxarclno L. stock of goods before purcl.njiiip c)iwlierc. Country l'hysicl.tnt futr.lched Ttitii Dnijs: Medicine, and Surgicnl InstruRient? nt the tti renscaablo Mtoj. J. O. IIAUTSWI'.'K. Clvarfidd, Pa.. Dr. 20. If80, fund, it two tboutantl tix hundred and seventy one dollars and sixty rents. The amount of Witness our fcrnd this 12'.hday of January, A, p., isoi, I. W. liRATtAM. ) J.B.SHAW. D. C. BOWMAN. J Asditcrt. Attsst Win. S. Bradley, Clerk. January 30, 1861. Willum A. Kstukb, Esq., aud Miss Maar E, Vox. inviud to try the paper a year, at a cost of only a MEETING tl. If you desire, you can have, free of oharga,! pbllipsbnrg fur or fiva parcels ifchoica teide, wbich tha Company" will be held at Ibe office of laid Com- . T.wTTnv iwToe trrr t. nninnm A""1'" '' " -w..-. j'uomaer will aistnouia among uit euoecnoers nTi ,q tn0 6Qrjtt- 0f Clearfield, Ulcarlield The Centra Hill iuards will meet for parada tb, pre,ent wintcr, Jeountv. Pa.. On MONDAY, tho 18th dsy of j ji v. ..t.a. An ...... r.nrn.rY.j m .. . . .. .. . .... .-- - .. . . . .. mui, njiii. ..--,,..-.--.,.-, lourwne wants ma itjnciiurisi, oacausa u March, . v. looi, nntween tlie nours oi ushq , at 10 o'clock, a. m By o.der of the Captain. hM , m:unt of valuable and reallly . t o'clock n. m. of said dev. for tbe purpose of I OTIIAY Iimi TH Canio to tha residoncn of the subscriber In Huston tp., ebat five or six weeks ago, a 1IE1FKR --red, crumpled horns, snd about two years old. Ths owner Is requested to cows forward, prove property, pay charges and take her awsy or the will be dispo sed of according to law. WILLIAM HOYT. January 9, 1861. 3tf TU0JUA.3 Oi. ,ful (nfurmatian abont all kinds of Household i.,.iin nn. Preildant and twalva Directors to 1st Sergeant, j wor) ttoiB j Jrret to cellar. Give her tha benefit ttTrt aantll the eeeond Monday of January, 1862, COMPANY.-" Tha Clear- t'", P,Per 'orayaar. iob wiu nnu your . (ttu attendance is requested. 14. J. vnAi.o, nvai.wi Clearfield, Jan. 21, 1861- Ita Baoaix At a i fab6-2t . Tr rvrinv. 1 MB . - . - - . A .ld Rifle, will meet for parade drill at tba , , """L": T"". "1 rson. 305 Chest-' th.n School ne.se. on tb. 22dday ... February, I """".""." """.T Z" .and only sx.t children, which ne vear for oo"""-.n' ,UPP ' c'uln wilT b. of great value to their mind, and heart., ne S ear for $5. earlrldge,. jjy orde of the Cpuln. lrM ,toUBiBtti lhi wllll. dollar febe-Jt JOHN F. ROlE.ltt Btrgt. i,,,i.rfn? niiatted to bv nearly a hundred tho ne A DMINISTR ATOR'H KOTICR. Letters vT Administration barlna? been this dnv (rentfd to the undersigned on tbe estate o . .ifif nt'iTk. M.,n- .nj rik t.n.ent readers of ths TnM(uri'f(.h SLSAN Altlibllr, late of Lawrence tp.. Clea . cour.lo of men were1 A "fai,,Y,7?. V. i. r..n .,;r,, f, na tnvited to trv a sincle volume of tool teld eeonty, deceased, all penoni Indebted restlintf at .loo rnmn n riAo,fiM 1 ..l"T.i,,7.. I'.LvJ-n.on Fridar.th. J icaUrf.t. which wilt cost only $1, and akn -s said estate are requested Io make Immediate r.t. . . raraae uu ui.ii, v , . n lnil; mv Trv Ii for 1861 (Vol. 2t.) payment, ana tBose having c alms sgainst tbe r"lc, one day last week, one of theru, a hi dsy of February, at 10 o clock a. m. By d.ntly pay. ,1 , Ui, vU pr,nt th.m d5)r authenticated for Qerrnun ,. . , . ... order of lie CapUio ., i V7 . UitltnagL . jib t icnvnn , i inrown sn nara as to oreaicj JAMKS w. 8TRA1VFOKW, '-, rw ,(.r, aiVg. , hH.H . Flrat ftergeani. Jea. M.1M1. eettlemeat. aS44 JAB. T. LEONARD, Adst'r. Salt! TfERY CHEAP at tbt Itare f Y jsn23 TTAM, WM. F. IRWIN. Ides, Mackerel and ITerring for tnlo lit IU.Y low at tha ttore of CleorAe .July 11th 188). W. F. Flour. GOOD ARTlCLE,for tale at the ttore of jan23 V. 1MRWIN. Hardwaie of every kind, kn. -Cs and fork spoons, Locks, Filet, Nails, Cow br od Ml Hani taws and Mill sawat 1 - R. W. A CO s i. of Adminlslrntlnn baunj boen grtntej v ili wnt'er.'igned, fUs diy, upon tho efato it OrOIIGE MlUCKErt, deceased, late of fired" township, Clcardcld Connty, all pertuns iudeui i to said cttate are requested to inako immediaUi pnyment, nnd tfcusii having clji.it ngaiai the tame will preicut theio fulv authenticate I it eittlemeot. ELIZAUUTlf SUUCKM'., Jn9-6f Adia'a, Call and examine the Patent a!r tlbt 0: and stone jars, they are Just tbe thing'vo i uecd, forale st U, W i t'O'. V Large stock ef Men A Eoy't clothing. Jnr' ro"eiT(d at B. '. r.ti'm important ffotice. The nnti"1 jT)"d, late pnlilishor of tbe ''Ciea tcH ftopnbllcin" nke this method ot callia ; ' upon ibo.e who aro indebte l to liim, or to Lart mvr it- Ward for subscription, advertising or 4A workincurred duflug the three yeirt eommuq cing July 1S87 and sorting July .400, to call im. mcd'.ntely at my office iu ibe borough of Cl fluid, and make tottleinent of the tame, at thj oaati nut efoa'tf. J. JI. LARRIMER . Gkrte4d. lseeember It, Uta. tf. '