rono, an.. n(r irrCuinit '! I'.i" l"i Mlvarna iit;el, B ,flf 8C,b lm,"u i!1 " IHliWI I THAI ItATIVfl r.AMNARD. lLIn Ml) a. in. Train - 2 ! I,;!, f assoejor I0.IJ p. m. TRAIN I.KAT1NQ HlSTWAriP. r-t Fajucnger ...... T.42 a. ro. lail Train 12 Ml p.m. tLlnt Blip. m. - . Ulni run on Fundsy xeer the Kxprese. r . '' 1 i 1 . i 1 ' Jobx Cathcart Commits Nu!cin. This, tjsuappy tnnn closed his earthly career on Ctlndny night Inst, in hit cell, by hanging i himself, j ; Tbi Individual has. fully u'-momtrctod that tu wr.y of tho transgressor "s hffd. I ( nr 1 lini ill 1) A man of accumulated brutish habits, and j the way, has received, and is now open- -fuilty of the highest and most awful ,injr ti la'go stock of Giociories, Liquor, Crimea known to tho law of God and man j Tobacco, Flour, Ac, which will be dispca. murder and suicide--ho has been made to suffer all tho pangs that mortal flesh could ndure in this world, and his reward la' tbe next is better imngined than ex pressed. The decay of his physical ap pearence since he had learned tho decision of the Supreme Court in his caso, shows that he must have endured tho most ex cruciating mental agony. His appear. ance vrat ghastly in tho extreme, and abould bo a lasting warning to all trans gressors. ' It seems that he must have contempla ted suicide fur some time He had torn bis undershirt into narrow strips, and had sewed them together, with which ho hud lied his hands together, which he must have dono after he had tied the handker chief to the bar of iron nnd around his heck; which he dono by standing on the side of his bed. He hud run his one leg through bis nrm3. which brought hiin to a atooping position. His other leg was chained to the floor, tho chain being long enough to permit him t j be in bed. After bring' thus prepared, he undoubtedly lumped oil' the bed. His han.h and wrists were of the same purple color of his neck, and mutt have suffered great pain. The foot . upon which the chain was iastened waa retting on the floor. ( Tho following u tho finding of tie Iq luest; Co V HON WE alt n or Fevnetivajma, ; , . . CUarJUli County, St. An inquisition indented and taken at Clearfield, in Baid county, this 25th day of February, lScl, before me, M. A. Frank, sneof the Justices of the Peace in and for laid county, in the jail of euid county, jpon the viow of tho body of John Cath :art, then and there lying dead, upon the iolemu oaths and atliraiatiotn of A. K. Wright, L. R. Meriell, II. H. Morrow, saao Johnson, Wm. K. Brown, and Win. Kadebaugh, of said county, who, being iworn and sfllrmed to inq lire, on the part if the Commonwealth, whet., where, how, ind after what manner the said John 7albeart camo to his death, do say, upon .heir paths and affirmations : that tho said John Cathcart, not having the fear of God jefore his ryes, on the day of the taking this Inquisition, being a prisoner in the iii at Cieailield, in the county aforesaid, nd then and there imprisoned in a cell herein, and fastened to the floor thereof, In said cell in the jail aforesaid, on the uight f (lie 2-lth of February, A. I). 18GI, iviilt certain cotton handkerchief then md there bnd and held in his hands, and ne end thereof put about his neck by him, arid tied about a bar of iron upon :he wall of said cell, with tho handker shief aforesaid, voluntarily and faloniously tnd of bin malice aforethought, hanged ind suflocated ; and to tho jurors aforo- aid, opon their oaths and affirmations uurcetiiu, no tuy, moi me saifi ionn Dalhcart, then nnd there in manner nnd form aforesaid, feloniously, voluntarily. md of his malice aforethought, himself lid km, strangle, an' murder, against tho peace and dignity of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. In witness whereof as well '.he said Jus ice as the jurois aforesaid, have hereto ut their hnnd a jd seals, on tho day and rear and at the place mentioned. ' M. A. Frank, L. It. Merrell, ', A. K. Wright, Isaao Johnson, i,Wm. EADEBAicn. II. II. Morrow, m. K. Brown. Expectid Treat The Wahhiuglon Ca Jets Saxo Horn Band which has been un der the instruction of J. P. Rowbotham, Ecq., of Philadelphia, for some timo will give) concerts, under tho direction of their preceptor at this lace next Monday, nnd 1 in. 1 kn an ui mu.ic since tui-ir organization, ; mation " r Hord of whit.u u niiM. because' teir, U-acher being one of the most ex porienccd in tho United Sutes. . tlho one Hundred and Tivpntv.. rauei in our tnuii u n.t -..i, .,i unteai'c.m ' . 1 t. 1 . , ' a hint about preparing seed given in my jncui-, unieet Couipuuy, the uthinetou Cadets. turi ...Another eava he obtained an extra1 llouso." I 1 ;tThe SherilV has given notice that lie intends to keep the room in which Cathcart committed suicide, for the espe cial lodgment of such customeis as fre- quently appear in our atreets telchine ,ubll8h" V". dl8tr z . . - . "vjiu8 the present winter. forth teir bacchanalian epithets, to the Your wife want, tho Agricultural, because it grM annoyance of tho peaceful portion H", , l"8 amount of valuabla and reality , 4 J . (Useful InformaUon abont all kinda of Household Of OUr citUCEB. work from garret to cellar. Give hei the benefit ?f this Pper for a year. You will find your v t3- Dr. A. . Hills desires j riSrf ST,., fo, it Bia friends and patrons, that he Will be at eontiiuaa very intereating, useful aud iulorea- kisoflice in Clearfield, (opposite the Clear-, " fcJl?;; f.r ,u,b, nd ?hildre? wb.ich m viim ,v ii , will be of groat value to their minds and hearts. ') Hotel Until after the Julie Court, j Tbs above are truthful statements, that will b- wiiJa the exception of tho second week ""J"' """le,d 10 b hundred thoue . 1 11 , . . ,. . and of the preaent readera ofthe jtorieWturisf.h ID May. Persons desiring his services you ,rt invited to try a singlo volume of tn-l tio vreU to call before that tiaic. 31. ! 'f' "r',''Lhicb only $i, and abuto '.X. I f f"VInvy hai tor eye j they ar rain t'..f .vrjtbjD bright. A ?! .l i' m,- tfk l Him iiliiinx f:iuip to Hiliien nil " li ri'j'H il'ln Cmini. I," n the tilrlit iT the f'ri't, Ic Iwc-n a (('.i.'t ftii.1 it H7.iv l!i'iiil licnn ; - hut flu Cell like the woninn Ihmi hi' liml'iiii'l nii'1 flip bout vrro lightings "llhlll'lt C I O Vvllit ll tvlliprd," RltlM' till I'l.irk liitil become the eiillal oftlio H'Wrt iii language, coiKiiHi, niiu every oilier ! . . .1 . I larticu1r excrpl cojor. KomiMiM. Tho crackamrr. and pick - pocket who eonprepnled about Harris- burg on tho 22nd. aeem to have had quit a successful time. AmontoM,rr..we U servo ,u rr n o, ,s p.nce wnsrol.hou of ?0,nnd Judge, laylor of; Hunlincdon.of a valuable natch and some money. CnrAP for C'aju. O. B. Merrcll, over d of cheap for cash. Give him a call and you will find it to your advantage. Reuben II. Moore has been nppoin led Post Master at Luthersburg, in the room of A. L. Schnell resigned. Mr Moore is a very cleaver fellow, but hi Republicanism is of the darkest dye, we wish him success in everything he may undertake, except his politics. TowNsntp and Local Laws. Wo are informed by the general agent for this deservedly popular work, that a supply of copies have been received, nnd are now for salo at Dr. Hartswick's drug store in this place. Trice f I 25 per copy. Democratic Standing; Committee. In accordance with o resolution passed at the Democratic County Meeting, held at Clearfield in September last, the PresU dent, Hon. James 1. Leonard, has ap pointed the following named persons as a tanding Committee for ISG1 : Clearfield- L. J. Crans, Chairman. IJeccaria John D. Miller. Bell John Ross, jr. Bogps George Dimel'lne. Bradford -Samuel P. Wilson. Brady George J. Yoas. Bloom John Smith. Burnsida James McMurray. ChestRobert McCully. Covington P. T. Hegarty. Curwensville Daniel Fau3t. Decatur Cyrenius How. Ferguson tirier Bell. Fox James McClellan. Girard Alexander Livingston. Goshen Robert G. Shaw. Graham Samuel Launsbcrry. Gulich John Jordan. Huston H. J. Woodward. Jordan Joseph Patterson. Karthau William S. Sankey. Knox Conrad Baker. Inwrence Jonah W, Thompson. Lumber City William W. Wright. Morris Ednard Perks. New Washington Joseph Breth. Tenn David T. Sharp. Fike D. C. Dale. Union William F. Johnson. Woodward Thomas Hendemon. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Letters of Administration having this day been prant ed to the undersigned on the estato of JOHN YOUNG, late of Burnsido township, Clearfield county, deceased, all persona indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and.thoso having claims against the same will prei'ent them duly authenticated for settlement. New Washington, Jan. 31, 1S61, feb6-6t T EXECUTORS' NOTICE. Letters testamen J tnry having this day been granted to the un dersigned on tho estato of JOHN DILLON, late of Rurnside township. Clearfield county, deed, all sersonp knowing thomselvcs indebted to said , estate are requested to make immediate payment. and those having claima against it will present them duly authenticated for settlement. fo"i6-6t February 4, 1861. j . a. iir.uAni 1, J. H. HEOARTY, Executors. 'OU WANT IT. rrOUR WIFli WANTS IT, rOl'R CHILDREN WANT IT, JT WILL CICKTAINLV PAY, A ND YOU WOULD II.4VU IT, If you JX. only knew how useful, how instructive. and I how entertaining it is. We refer to that " first 1 best," that largest, most instructive, most beau tiful, ana yet cheapest journal in the world lor tbe household, for the farm and for the garden, vii : the American Agriculturist. You want it, because it contains so very many new and useful directiens, hints, and suggestions about all kinds of out-donr work, in the Warden, in the Field, in tbe Orchard, on tho littli plot of eround. about domestic animals, etc., etc. The n i.uiiiei6.,urg next, luesaay evening. Agriculturist is not a stale rehash of theoretical Tkin a.nin! . 11 mixrltx ni'Bol r.s.nf?AtAH.H I etniT ii-l rrnna tYi rnunfla frnm fltln ft ft. f AT til.' .. . . ... another, but it is filled with new praotical infor-' prepared by honest, practical working men, who know what they write about. Each volume contain many bundroda of uso ful hulls, and it is cartaiu that ninny of theso . . .. . : ill ,l, l, nrlh In Ton mim than 1 rlol. uiuiu Antuversory OM usbinton's birth !,'. ..: , i.'-.x. r i any wji, Uulv celebrated, by a general pa-; obtained 5 bunhols more por acre on a ten-acre r.U In r, i..i. ... , 1 fliH f -hoot or in all 50 bushelil simnlv from - . lar. au oaiiiui"iu, u aui3v.i n.,-. We undersUna that they closed their yield of 11 bushels of corn per acre on a fifteen-1 nroceed.imsbv.,,,, , I ' r acre field, and with uoexlra cost for culture, hy proceeainfcs bi la. taking of a supper pre- ,pp,yingne hint from the Agriculturi.t. Anoth- uarod bv the MtUirinlni .. rM...-i,i .1 . ..;iu.r I .nv. h. t tl.li worth extra of " " wssiueiu -n- - .: - ' ,-. good garden vegetables, wnicn ne atinouies i. , . . -u . l:.... ,1.. a .:.i whnlli Tti the tim.Whiuts in the A.jrieiiifris. .l,i..h M him from time to time what to do. how n A it .n wh.n to do it. Thousands of oth-' en have derired similar advantages. You aare I invited to try the papers year, at u cost of only tl. If you desire, you can nave, tree or cnarge, four or five parcels if choice seode, which the Publisher will distribute among his subscriber. ORANGE JUDD, Publisher, tit Talk Row, Ntw York. )jaa. I9,!ll. ISM. KSOI Till-: MUST AHKIWW. FALL '5 WINTER GOODS ' ATI Hi: (II) HAM) I REED, WEAVER & CO. Hi JJU1I q,, Jarkct Slrocl 2 dooi'S liorlh O 'tltC Court IIoilHC, wlicro lliey nrc just Opening fill UlUISIially large nKj wc Pocctcl Stock of L'OOcl., BUj,C(1 (() ,10 Wiuitg nf ,lc conmiU- . f , ( , m , , ! . . v 1 1 ll ," 11 11117 " miu uii.i eii ,.11 quantities on uicmosi rrnsonauie terms CALL AND EXAMINE FOR yourselves Tlicir assortment of DRY COODS NOTIONS la vtrv lnrg and complete: embracing ultnoit every article both of fmlilon and lervice. Ki peoinl atUnUni. has been paid to the loleutlon of LAWKS' DRESS GOODS, which are of ever; variety and the very la toil dtylen. bilks, Delninoi, Plnida, Merinoi, Poplini, Alpaceas, Caahmeres, French, Scotoli and Doroestio Oinghama, Prinu, Linaeya, Cambrica, Brillianta, Fi)(- nd plain Dobinetta, Irish Linen Clatht ie. Black and Fancy Cassimeron, Botinetta, joana, Tweeda, Corduroys, Hickory Stripe, Ticking, Crah, Diaper, Illeauhod and unbloached mus lins & drills, lltd, CJrcy, M'bitoand Canton Flan noli. Also a larg atock of Ladies' and Gontlo meua' Shawls, Doublo and Single, Stollaa and Chenilles, lllack and Drnb Cloth capes cf the very latest fashion. TO UN ODELL UPHOLSTER AND CARRIAGE TRIM MER, Located at A. H. Sliaw't Millt, ent mtit East of Clearfield borough, Respectfully informs tbe citizens of Clenrleld and Adjoining comities, that be is at all times prepared to manufacture, at the shortest notice Hair, Husk, and Straw Mattroasea of all kinda and sizes, one of which is a Folding Mat- treat, suitable lor (JAU13S V2i HAFTS, whicL can be folded in small compass, and emptied mid refilled at plensuro ; and very cheap. He also trims Cm ringes, makes repaira to all kinds of Carnage Trimming and Upholstory, and uiakea Cords fur Mason 'a Tracing Lines, of any thick ness or length. iluCouuiry Produce, Corn Husks, or Cash taken iu Eicbango for work, Jt9"AII orders left with any of the Merchan of Clearfield borough will be promptly attend .0 doo2fl-tf UY, AM OlI.V i:K Alt II "J"E would rospectfully inform our friends, patrons nnd the publio E-rally, i bat we hare now in store and offer Wholesale nd Ke ta.il at the lowctt Cash Prices, a large and very choice stock Watch, Jewelry, Silver and Plated Wan of every variety and style. Every description of Diamond Work and oth er Jewelry, made to order at short notice. ;Z-r-All firoods warrantnd to he as ronrasentud. Particular attention given to the repairing of n atones ana Jewelry or erery description. STAUFFER A IIAKLET. No. C22 MARKET street, (south side,) Pbila. Sept. 19th, lSfit). 6 mo. CUBA HOTEL, JAYNESVILLE, PA. TIIE abovo Hotel, having recently been fitted up for a bouse of entertainment, is now open for the accommodation of the public. Il'ravelers will find this a convenient bouse. flay 19 1358, JOHN JO) DAN. T ailios' ltonneU and Hats, trimmed and un- 1J trimmed, of tbe Latest Styles at 11. W. CO1, 7b Persons out of Employment. AGENTS WANTED. In every County of the United States, TO engage in the sale of some of the best and most elegantly illustrated Work published. Our publications are of the most interesting 1 character, adapted to the want of the Farmer, ' Mechanic and Merchant ; they are rubhshedin tho beat atylo and bound in tbo most aubsten tiftl manner, and are worthy a place in tbe Li brary of every Household in tho Land. iii-To men of enterprise aud industrious hab its, this business offers an opportunity for profit able employment seldom to be mot with. -JUl'ersoas desiring to act as agents will re ceive promptly by mail full particulars, terms, f-c.,by addressing LEARY. GKTZ A eo., Pub. No. 221 North street, Philadelphia. Oot 24, 1S60 ly. itliifiniiic Scltwciirt's Infallible Vegetable Powders For the rpeedy and effectual Cure of all Inflam mation, lihumt.tiun, Iiyptp!a, and Livvr Cum plaint and all Acute and ('Aroma h'gea? of A: dulls and Children, Send 3 cent Stamp to her Agmt. O.B.JONES, Iluodroda of testimonials Box 2070 Pbila. P 0 .pAienri S. W. Cor. Third t- Areh Sta. Oct 24, I Sou 101. IIARlWiCK'S DRUG cj- VARIETY MARKET STREET NEARLY OPPOSITE JAIL The undersigned will have constantly on band a wed selected stock of Drugs, Chemicals, Dye Stuffs, Oils, Paints, Tobacco and Segara, Station arv, Perfumery, Brushes, and Fancy articles, 1 which he will tlisposo of cheap for cash. He invites the public to call aud examine his atock of goods bofore purchasing elsewhere. atock f.f KOods bol Countrv Phvsicians furnished with Drurst .. . . . . , Medicines, and burgioal i reasoaablo rates. J G. UARTSWICK. Clearfield, Pa., Deo. 26, lblO. A UMlNlfVTKA lllK' OI If Letter lX. of Atmii..stration hav.ng l)n granted to the uncer..gn.d. this day, upon tho estate of, GEORGE SHlthtR, deceased, late of Brady,""! ....i,i n..,s.M .11 i.,.K..i ! v, ... .......... to said estate are renuested to make immediate to said estate are requested to make lmmeuiat Payment, and those baring clain against the sam will present them July authenticated r ttlemetit. ELIZABETH SHUCK KR, jan9-6t Adm'x. Important Notice. The undersigned, late publisher of the "Clear field Republican" takes Ibis method ol calling upon (hose who are indobted to him, or to Lari mer t Ward for subscription, advertising or Job work incurred duriug the throe years commen cing July 1807 t,nd ending July i860, to call im mediately at my office in the borough of Clear field, and make settlement of tbo same, aa these accounts am't ht elo'tdup. J. H. LARR1MER. Clearfield, Deeeniber 12, I860, tf. NOTICI" The undersigned, an Auditor appointed to distribute the money arising ; Iron, the sale" of the real estato of eSAMUEL STROUF.Iate of Ferguson township, gives notloe that be will attend to the eatne, at the office or Larrimer A Test, in Clearfield, on TUESDAY, the 2fith of FEBRUARY, 1P61, at two o'clock, p. m., where and when all person, legally inter-, eted may attend. isiAtu itoi, feb-4t , ' netripti ind l.iJ'MirliliitMPf t'lraiflald lotimy tor A. I). 18C0. f ir" 11. ii'ioiiufinr.n, r1lTnMm 1 uf flrnt..l. r..iMy, n ti, r..tiim'Mllh ..I VnraiUaU, In A nn lth al4 t'oanly, from the Tib liny i.f .!.,.,.., A. D. !d, (A the Will ilJ ! naneary, a, 1H. To amount from Collector ff 1 HCO tad pMtlenl years, Inrludim per rrnltRe 7,U tl To ami fromunsealed Itnrta for 1MI I 1,008 Jl To amount from CornniUaieiiera' Hooks I T Cli. rty flection Rpnif USTlfl Cotnmunnes'th roate I.OSI 611 Jurora KKi i 3,210 TT Amrsanra' ioris 373 S C'oininla'ioreri' wagea 1MI ai lJ.il foe J" 6 rrotnonoinry a iefia .(in District Attorney' feei 22s 00 I'riutiliff contract, Ae 200 00 Tipstaff and Court Crier 179 94 Ropnira to publio buildiuga 1 HS 11 Itourding Jurora 100 08 Refund ,0i l , Amouut of iT.att, Csunty, anrf Militit Tax du YEjkn. TOWfSHlPS. COLI.ECTOIts' HiMKS. COtHTY. STATE, MILITIA. . I 1847 Jordan Jame Roa, ja $205 61 92 11 ' 1843 Bell R. Wetsol $4 00 Jordan H. Sunn 4 10 Penn A. Spencei 17 50 1349 Jordan Wm Wiley 25 00 1. pnn Tnomaa Fentoa 32 50 1 50 Bell J.Sunderland 6 00 i Penn J- Iavis 10 50 1851 Burnside 1 J. Young . SO 01 13 28 " Jorban D. William 3 15 8 29 7 00 1852 Fox J. L Dundy 1 00 1853 Decatur D. Kephart 1 17 10 60 " pike J. Caldwell 4 72 7 64 1854 Chest S.J.Toicr 45 15 62 20 15 60 Jordan J Patterson 1 42 9 83 " Pike T. R. MoClure 2 02 17B5J 1855 Covington J. Barmoy 16 94 19 081 1856 Dscatur O. Kephart t3 89 111 69 20 C21 1867 CurwtnsvilU Z. MuNaul 14 58 Forguson J. Straw 33 CO 6 41 " Oosben R. R. Livergood 12 81 12 05 i 16 " Jordan William William 9 41 23 94 1853 Covington J. Reiser 10 00 Clearfield R.J.Wallace 31 95 66 32 ' Decatur A. Baurhman 10 69 61 62 Ferguson O. E. William 6 02 Fox D. N. Heath 6 00 M Lawrence H. Orr 116 12 7 69 Penn R. Danvera 110 29 45 86 24 60 1859 Decatur D. Ooss 16 95 41 Fox J. McClellan 2 86 4 1 Jordan J. McNeal 6 11 10 84 12 50 " Karthaue II. Yothera 18 36 41 44 11 30 " Woodward S. Whitesldi 17 80 1860 p.eccaria H. Whiteside 290 27 130 68 26 73 Rail J. Campbell 153 18 108 44 36 10 Jjogg William Wilaon 155 6S 15 13 20 90 " Bradford J. Cowdor 32 67 46 71 38 00 Brady F. Wingart 595 50 268 60 79 3.1 " Burnside J. Sunderland 72 39 119 41 45 12 Chest J. Thompson 27 79 99 16 41 12 ' Covington J Renaut 2 29 47 2T 26 12 " Clearfield II. K. Siydr - 131 24 74 68 21 48 " Curwensvilli J. Evan 6 35 71 61 28 60 " Ferguson J. Straw 109 93 78 75 17 70 ' Fox J. Mulkics 36 SS I 15 25 8 65 " Oirsrd J. Spackman 77 20 64 23 16 1 Goshen J. Sankey 49 36 35 96 8 0 Graham J. P. Nelson 146 83 64 89 14 25 Huston J. Bundy 78 38 6( 81 19 00 .' Jordan P. Bloom 74 11 S3 85 31 37 Knox M. O Stirk 70 63 42 tC 14 74 Lawrence M. Nichols 806 70 21,5 27 60 82 Lumber City J. terguson 75 01 46 94 7 60 i. Morris J. Deaning 239 72 10S3 39 42 New Washington R. Niemaa 24 50 29 48 14 72 p,nn T. Wain 187 38 86 70 17 57 Pike H. Hile 274 46 141 99 15 42 ' Union D. Brubaker 13 63 81 61 14 25 Woodward S. nenderiea 131 58 70 05 23 27 Aggregate amount due from Collectors - - - (4,101 73 2,746 70 1,012 74 Aggregate amount due County from Collectors Aggregate amount due from U. E, lands Aggregate arround due from note, judgments, As. Outstan ling County ordera $1,232 78 Court-house contract " 9.500 00 Due County Treasurer 872 01 Indebtedness of County Si'101 73 2,703 15 1,033 22 3,216 72 11,104 82 11,101 82 Gkorgr B. Goodlandkr, Eq., Treasurer of Clear field Ctuntv.in account with tho different town rhipa for Road fund, for tbe year A. D. 1858-9, DR. To balance due townships last settle ment, To amount received from unseated lundj for 1853-9 (It. $30 12 8,053 66 Totcnthipt. Bcccaria Bell Rogga Bradford Brady Burnside Chest Covington Clearfield bor. Decatur Ferguson Foi Girard Goshen Gruhara Huston Jordan Karthau Knox Lawrence Morris Penn like Union Woodward Bui. due tps. Am't pd. tp: Lai. u. $177 2S 448 00 $27 16 126 63 68 07 12 08 460 44 8 93 254 01 233 73 112 12 62 63 C6 54 3 41 24 39 2 07 55 85 9 06 15 14 257 68 7 86 69 49 85 00 26 26 22 44 75 22 1 42 329 00 31 73 249 60 165 00 2"0 00 176 63 1,620 23 67 21 161 84 291 55 105 61 724 80 148 00 104 42 250 04 461 28 817 63 8,088 73 8,088 78 Gko. B. GoODiAsom, Esq., Treasurer of Clear field County, in account with the different town ships for School fund, for the year A. D. 1858-19, vn. Te bnlnnce due townships from last scttlemtnt $U2 93 To amount received from umeated lands for 1358-69 8,350 99 ill. 7Wnh ipi. Am't pd. tpt. Bal. dm. 279 28 363 36 237 48 178 48 J27 40 62 66 78 79 31 01 371 78 24 11 Boccaria Bell eg" liraoii Bradford . ." Phillipsburg and Waterford Railroad. AMEETlKfJ of the Stockholdors of tbe " Thilipsburg and Waterford Railroad Company" will be he!d at the ofiice of said Com pany in the borough of Clearfiold, Clearfiold county, Ta., on MONDAY, the 18th day of March, A- D. 1961, between the hours uf 12 and 2 o'clock p. rn. of said dnv, for the purpose of electing one President nntf twelve Diroctor to lerve until the eeeond Monday of January, 1862. A lull attendaooo it requested. L. J. CHANS, Secretary. Clearfield, Jan. 21, 1861- i iijin..na.n o m., VI.-i,.uir. A "f Administration having been this day grantrd to 'the .undersigned on the estat. SUSAN ARDERY, late or Lawrence tp., Llea leld county, deceased, all persons Indebted said estato are requested to make immediate payment, and those having slaims against the same will ptmot them du authenticated for JAS. T. LEONARD, l,r,,,c,"V.' . Jf3M , A4cs. AM-hIIhiiiI l0T Mfi I nllnl!r II tl Cnt... f, i r) D I'nritialiU rulurril lit 1 Ilna4 Ua t t wild et in4 Nat 0 14 JnitlM'rM St 01 t'emmlsslenar' ltk Hf M Ai.lltnrt'waiti'a ll( 04 Audillr. I'rilhonelar' and Register' annennt II 00 Interest en nrrlana II 10 CotriDor' Irqwili Of la Auditora'elcrk 414 Nheritf'afoe 100 00 llovkota, atntionery, A peatae 61 II Kurvey of nioom townahip IS 00 Fuel aontract lb Court honae contret,ea aca't 1,079 14 Sliseellafieou order kill Kionerationa to Colleelora S.'tO IS Percentage lo eolUetor 30190 Treasurer's ier eentage on amount rocelved 102 01 Do on paying out 177 07 Balance due Trtaaurer 372 01 12,603 S7 12,506 87 from CvUtctort for 1SG0, and previous ytars. Burnside 271 36 107 16 Cheit 214 88 81 01 Covington 230 08 111 37 Clearfield 09 2 91 Decatur 472 44 75 73 Ferguson 31 25 i 71 Fox 61 65 22 Girard 63 32 1 61 Goshen 354 91 27 15 Graham 230 41 Huston 633 11 470 63 Jordan 68 23 4 73 Karthau 8 24 266 64 Knox Sit S3 182 75 Lawrenot; 229 20 29 11 Morris 627 92 402 81 Penn 157 02 77 27 Pike 006 67 77 Union 259 88 62 76 Woodward 4266 76 (3 06 Bal. due tr. 2,6 1 60 8,483 92 8,483 92 We, the Commissioner of Clearfield County, in the Commonwealth f Pennsylvania, baring examined the accouats of Ueo. li. Uoodlander, Esq., Treasurer of the County of Clearfield for tbe year A. D., 1860, do certify, that we find the account ot Ueo. B. Ucodlander as follow : The amount duo from all source to be seven thousand eight hundred and eighty-eight dollars and ten cents. We also find tbe amount of outstanding orders to be 'ten thousand aeven hundred and tbirty-two dollara and seventy-eight eeuta, of which nine thousand five hundred are on Court boute contract. The balance due Treasurer, three hundred and seventy-two dollar and four cent. Witness our hand this 12th day of January, A. V., 1861 WM. McCRACKEN EN. WM. MEhRLLL Com'r. S. C. THOMPSON Attest Win, S. Bradley, Clerk We, tho Auditor, of Clearfield County, having examined th. account, of Geo. B. GoodlanderT Esq.. Treasurer of said County A. D., U80, do report: That the accounts ure as a eve stated. The .mount due the Road fund by th. Troasu - r.i..irl.i h.,dr.d.nd .ean..i rlnllnr. .nrf eighty eight cents. Tbe amount duo the School fund, is two thousand six hundred and seventy- one aollara and sixty cents, lhe amount of outstanding orders, i. ton thousand seven hun dred and thirty-two dollara and wventy-eigbt cedts, of which nine thousund five hundred dol lars are on Court house contract. Witness our band this 12th day of January, A. V., 1861. 1 I. V. GRAHAM. 1 ! J.B.SHAW. I Auditors B. C. BOWMAN. J Attest Ym.S. Bradley, Clerk. January 30, 1861. STR of TRAY II HI HiR. Came to the residence thd subscriber in Huston tp., about five or six weeks ago, a HGIKKR- rcd, crumpled horns, aud about two year. old. Iho owner is requested to come forward, prove property, pay charges aud tako her away or she will be dispo sed of according to law. WILLIAM UOYT. January 9, 1S61. 3tf Salt. TfERY CHEAP at ths .tore of jan23 WM. T. IRWIN. Hi AM, idea, Mackerel and Herring for sale low at the store of W. F. IR H'IN. Ctearfie , July 11th 186). Flour. GOOD ARTICLE, for sale at the (tore of jan23 W. F. IRWIN, c all and eiamine tho Patont air-tight fila aad aton Jars, thay JT just tha thing oa nsid, for lals at n., W, A t o . MIHIMJM CAM lS. Kt I I I em. - M. la 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1. Ml II I Ot (ill A ItliillHIlt, Attrirnnja) It I frt ftrnaeen Market alraat, epfwilH' Mi.M. p'l KliM CleatfaM, Ta, Hill attend .rmpj tly t t" 'Ire ti.irie, flnli of l.anda, Ae. T I 1) W. 11 A VB, Juatic of the (We, v ill alin . I rntnplly id rollaftions krd ll. r innHar elt U bis chat. Address Kersey, l.lk to,, I'a Oct. 8.1 1 SCO. I;. HANIKL flO(U)LAMt;U, I'M1H r.oftl, pence tl l.uthrrsbiirr, ClrntCcM Co, Pa., will attend pnmptly to all l.iisiiu is rntrusied lo Ms cro. M'arrh 2", 1 100. ly. tl. KLLli"mVlN Ai SONS, VT tbe mouth of Lick Run, f.vo mil a freta Cleuit'uM, MKUCIIANVS, ord exicu.lvs Manufaclur.'rs cf Lumbar, July 23, 1S52. j7D7TilOMl'8(")N, IlarkMinltlli Wagon, TJugsles. Ac, Ac, Ironed " ou short r.c'.U- , aud llio very ti t style, at Lis ld stand in tlio bcioiigh of t.'un.ciis ille. Dec. V), ISf.V ORERTJ. WALLACE, lT:nfi:VAT Law, JLV Clearfield, T., Office Ic Finn's Ito-.v, cp- posite tbe Jcurnsl office. deo. 1, 185. tf. DR. M. WOODS, having elanged his lore, tion from Curwonsvills to Cleurtiold, res. pectfully offers his professional services to the citizens of the latter place and vlolnity. Residence on Second street, opposite ti at of J. Crans, Esq. my 1 JU6. J. 0. HARTSWICK, II. B. Physlciau and Surgeon, Clearfield Pa., May 30, I860. WALTER BARRETT, ATTORNEY AT LAW, will attend promptly and faithfully to nil legal business entrusted to his caie, in tho several Courts of Cloarfivld and adjoining eountie. OfT.cc tie one formerly occupied by Q. P., Barrett. Oct. 2Cth, 1859 ly. DR. O. V. STEWART Physician and Surgeon, offer hi profes. siono'. services to the citizens of New Wash, ington nnd surrounding community. Office thre4 doors wost of the Washington House, New Washington, Pa., Oct. 14, 1859. JOHN HUIDEKOPER. Civil Engineer & Land Scrvevor, offers his professional services to the cltiten of Clew field county. All business entrusted to him will be promptly and faithfully executed. Office with Leonard, Finney & Co. LEVEH FLKGAL, Justice of the peace Luthersburg, Clearfield Co. Pa., will attend promptly to all business entrusted to bia car. II also informs the public that be keep constantly on band at his shop, a general as sortment of Saddles, Bridles, Harness and whips, which he will tell on reasonable tromi. April 4, 1666. IENTAL CARD. AM. SMITH offers bi professional service . to the Utiles and Gentlemen of Clear field and viclclty. All operations performed with neatness ana dsspttch. Being familiar with all the late imp revmeats, be is prepared to make Artificial Teeth in the best manner. Office in Ehaw'a new row. Sept 14th, 1353. lyi. JAS. B. LARRIUER. I. TEST LARKIMEK k TEST, Attorcey at Law Clearfield, Pa., will attend promptly to Col. tAioos, Land Agencies, Ac, Ac, in Clearfield, Centre and Elk counties. July 36. y HENRY WHITEHEAD, JUSTICE of the peace Rcckton, Union tp., will attend romptly to all buaioes entrustod to bi ear. Jept., 12, 1861. ly. COURT PROCLAMATION. VTfHKREAS, Hon. SAMUEL LINN, Esq., W President Judge of the Court of Common Pleas of the t son ty -fifth Judicial District, com posed of the counties of Clearfield, Centre and Clinton and the Hon. Wm. L. Moore and lion. Benjamin Bnnsal, Asiooiate Judges of Clearfield county ; have issued their precept, to m direct ed, for the holding of a Court of Common Pleas, Orphan's Court, Court of Qu irtcr Sessions. Court of Oyer and Terminer, and Court of General Jail Delivery, at Clearfiold, in and for the oounty of Clearfield, on tbe Third Monday Slh day) of March next, NOTICE IS, therefore, hereby given, to the Coroner, Justice of the Peace, end Constables, in and for said coubty of Clearfield, to appear iu their proper persons, with their Rolls, Records, Inquisitions, Examinations and other Remem brances, to do those things which to their officer, and in their behalf, pertain ta be done. GIVEN under my hnud at Clearfield, this 20th day of February, in the your of our Lord, on thousand eight hundred and sixtv-one. F. 0. .MILLER, Sheriff. RKGISTKR'S NOTIC13. Notice, is here by given that the following accounts bavu been examined and passed by me, and remain filed nf record in this ofTiea for lha Insnecttnn nf , heirs, legatees, crediters.and all others in any other way interested, and will be presented to the next Orphan's Court of Clearfield county, ti le he'd at the Court House, in the borough of ClearGeld, commencing on the d Monday of March, 1361, for confirmation and allowance t Tbe administration account of John Ecors, Ad. . . ,i 1 , j I B" ,na""B ' " u 7-i. - . "gu.n. ,.., wmcu were e0rgn SoaJ,er' '"'? "Vm i iP 83 ' I C01L'. Clearfield, deceased. 1 n . jaC"U "f onn L. Rex, Administrator of all nd singular tha goods and chattels. Ac, of Anderson, late ef Pike township, ClearfitKi countv, ilpce.'ised. The final account of Miles S, Spencer, AJuiln iytrntor of nil und singular the goods and chattol?, rights and rrailiK which were of Hannah Spencer, (or Wall,) Into of Pcun township, Chtrficld coun ty, deceased. Tbe final account of Milos S. Spencer, Admin . istratorof all and singular tho goods and chattels, rights and credits, which were of Nancy Speneer, late ef Penn township, Clearfield county, doo'd. febl3-lo JAMES WRlGLEY, Register. IS :ew DRUG STOKE Tbe sub.cribers nave opened a full and com plete assortment of DRUGS in the new brick building of Dr. Woods, on the corner of Lecust and Cherry streets, in the boreugh of Clrarfleld, whore they will be happy to accommodate any person who may de.-ire articles in their II Ths businc-s will le confined strictly to a Dray and Prescription tjusmtss, And no pains wili bospnrod to render 'ati'sfacUoa, Dr. M. Woops. the junior partner, may a!way be found and eonaulted in the " Drug Store, i when not absent on profuf eional business. A acparate room fur consultation is attached to thu atnre.where pntients may be examined privately. I Every artiole usually found in such an estab- I lishment will be kept on hand, and sold at greatly 1 rertaccd nriccs. Trnms seiso Tnirri.r Casb, will enable tbatn to offer inducements in th way of price Physicians wilt be supplied st a Saaall per centng over cost and earrings, and their order ara solicited. hvery article sold will be puraaa of the neat quality. feb6-tf WOOM AHARIUITI, a
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