I wmsm'm iwwrK. THE REPUBLICAN. clearfield, r. IrSrKE.-DAT MOHMXrt, MAY i.V Terms of Subscription. If p.U In ailTKiMW.nr wllhln throe mtnthi...r? I" If paiil .flrr three anil Mure ill monthi I paid after I ho eit'i'nii"n of iii months... I t'O JMT- AH arllrlci to injure Inwrdon in thii .("-r tbould be hantlitl In rnrW on Turclity nairnm,-, at we in firm ai 11 oeiuce, loiiun. RELIGIOUS NOTICES. Methndlat r.iiUcoiial Church Ber. J. II H'Coati, l'mlor. I'li'ilid Service ererjr Hebbetta, i 10J A M., en.l 74 I'. HI. 8M,!h School at II A. M. VreTer Meeting every ThtirtilaT. at ?l P. M.' IComutunion Service, flrit ttabbath of ererj TBonlh. at 1U A. M. tit. Vraiiela' Church Catholic- Iter. Mr. D'Una-no.- Mui at 10 o'olork A. M., on the .eeeontl and fnnrth Hunilavi of mrh mnntli. tat Audrew'a Church Kiilarupal Rev. tOlnaaa Hall. Public Service Kuoilar morning nt 10 o clock, anil at 7 P. M. bunttay bebool at 1 P. M. Prayer Meeting Wedociilur evening at 7 o'clock. Prr.byterlan Church Ror. Mr. IIiti.".. Public Service every Sabbath, momiug and evening- . Mr. Goo. D. Lnniuh, of Clearfield, oSura to sell Bomo now wagons. Ladies', misses' and children's shoes in great variety, at Wm. Heed's. Mr. Courtney, of Union township, offers good farm for sale. Sua his advertisement in this issuo. Tersons visiting Clearfield should call and take a look at the splendid tock of dry goods, at Win. Reed's. Mr. Isivling offers a vnlnnhle town property for sale, suited for a store room, lie also calls upon those who liave unsettled accounts to come and settle. Head his curds. Treasurer's Salt.. The time fixed ? ly law for the salo of unseated lands for taxes is the tecond Monday (13th) : of June, al which timo Trcn6urer Klegal will offer for sale all lands on which the taxes aro still unpaid. SimiM.au IV I I tinr-trr.. tin l'ritlny thclllh IttKtitnt Mr. Witrffl, the ex press j,'otit at (his atntinn ruecivod a telegram from T) who iniiirinx If neffon Ttamril Conrad llnlm resii'.ed tierc, and stating that a corpse con signed to him was awaiting trans shipment at lli.it plitce. llu replied in the negative, but of courno, the body was sent on next day. Arrived her,lhero was no one to receive it, and it could nut bo ascertained that cither Conrad lliihn or Charles Wcdekind, to cither of whom it was addressed, resided in the community or vicinr", Mr. Warl'el at onco telegraphed in many directions to lenrn if this was tho rhilipnbiirg to which it should have been sent, and in responso re ceived word that its destination was I'hilipaburg, Clarion county. Accord ingly it wus rcshipped to Pittsburgh to be forwarded trom thero to tho proper plnee for delivery. Tho do ceused was John P. Wodukind, mem ber of the firm of Wodokind & llahn, merchants, Ashley, Ohio, who, the tele graph informs oh, canto to his death ty suicide. riiilipsburg Journal. A Woman Shot. Tho miners at tho Ilontiiuirton Furnace, on tho P. I.. R, have been on a striko for higher wages for a couplo of weeks. One day lust week, one of tho strikers, wonricd by inaction or incited by want, wont to work at old prices. The night of that day, two or three shots were fired into bis house, and a bullet took effect in the leg of his wifo, inflicting a painful wound. It is iho't that the shooting was done by the strikers, and tliut tho intention was either to kill the miner who "went buck on the strike," or to so intimi date him that he would quit work and again join the strikers' ranks. No ar rests. tbensburg Allcghantan Colrt. Our readers and tho pub lic generally will please bear in mind the fact that our Jnno Court has been changed from the third to the first Monday, and that court will therefore commence on Monday the Cth of Juno next. Time Up. With this issue of the " Republican, cloecs tho announcement of candidates for office in this county, in conformity with tho rules govern ing the Democratic party at tho -Primary Election. The tickets will bo ready by the latter part of next week. The New Tax Law. It was our pleasuro to bo present at Treasurer Flegal's Uvea last week, in the lower townships and Cutwcnsville. The turnout of the taxpayers was general with the exception of Karthatts. Nearly every live farmer and business man approve! of the law, but like every other act that ever was, or will he passed, thero are to bo found a few who groirl becauso of its strin gent character. Great bargains in silks and black slpaeas, at Wm. Heed's. The Swallows. Speaking of the wallows, the Lancaster Intelligencer uses the following language by way of caution to thoughtless boys: "We notice that some thoughtless boys are in the habit of throwing sticks tvnd stones al the swallows as they go' twittering and skimming through the air but a few feet from the ground. This should not be allowed. The wallow feeds entirely on inccts, and is one of the best little friends of the fruit-grower that lives. If tho boys knew that every swallow killed do rivcs somebody of a good mess of fruit, perhaps they would not so mer cilessly use their clubs on them ; and ye I it is a fact that almost all our fruit would be destroyed by cater pillars and other insects if it were not that these are destroyed by thousands ly the swallows and other insectivor ous birds." The Last or a Noble House. A Louisville despatch informs us of the death of Theodore Clay, tho lust son of Henry Clay. For nearly half a century Theodore Cluy had been the inmate of the Lunatic Asylum in Lexington, Kentucky. There are no Henry Clays now-a days. "There were giants in those days," and there aro pigmies in these. New styles in gents' hats, at Reed's. IWarricd. On May 12th, 170, by Rev. W. M. Dinr-BriiLD. Mr. I). S. M ITCH ELL to Mill HATTIK A. KKAII; both of Lawrence tewn.hip. On May lsih, ism, by J. W. FnrornT, E.q., Mr. CIIAKLE9 BMTTISC to Mini AMANDA MrOEnittiK; both of Lawrence tu.n.bip. On May ISth, IS!, by S. W. Pnrcmr. Eaq , Mr. FAMl'EI. RANKIN to )(i AMANDA C. IRELAND ; both of Lawrence townihip. fiiftl. In Covington town chip, oo the Cth of May. IH70. ANNA, wife of Lor m Rw wtr, aged Si yre. In Peon townihip, a th Mtb of My, 1170, THOMAS RAFFEKTY, in ttoflSd rwof tm a. In Pen a towolitpt IIA MAY, iufint dnupMer of Tiiih4. A. ni M vouiK Fmitr; g& 4 mouth and W dyu In Clearfield, on May Kth, 17), PALME E. LKAVY. ard 17 year. 9 mom hi and 21 dayi. 3nnQUurrtt.fttt& Primary Election. Saturday, June 11. riUNTLR'S FUG. AwpmMy-. $1 then 19 Con,neiMonfr t Jurr ComroiMiontT HiMrict Attorney.... Auditor I'orunrr ......... ....... Tbil loclodfi 6,004 ticket fur tmch candidate?. Thorn winhinj more will be charged (-2 per then aand extra. No name will be anbuuueed nnleFf the caih aooonipaiiiei the order. ASEMBLY. ill be a ean- dtdate f..r ASSKM HI,V tulijert t thr action of the lk-nocratit parly at the Primary K loot ion. JOHN G. HAM.. f Elk County, t I mii:rii P. F.OKC.K PTRAW, of Ft rfii town-hip, will I I t a candidate for M1KHIFK entyect t the action of the lr nine ratio party at the Primary Kleeti'ia. "WMLMAM Tl'CKFR. of ritmrncM. will be a candidate fur rJHKKlFF uljcct to the ati of the iemoflrati party at the Primary Election. J Wahinfon, "ill tit.jcrt to the ytioti of the Pt-mocrttie party art toe Primary Elect inn. AMES R WAGE, of New to a oandidttte fur MlKItlFP- T J. 11 E, of fiirard twnhtn, will he a Cardi ff , date for HHKKIFK iij.t U the action of the l'emocratic party at the Primary Election. AlIEMAM A. BEAD, of Ewrrnc town-hip. will be a candidate for KH Kill FF uhjcct to the art ion of the Irmocratie party at the rn aiarr Elitn. t A V heacandfiate for KH Ell I IF anhyrrt to the c inn of the Ltftteocratie party at Election. N Ml EV Hl'NTER. f Morri U.wu-hip. will in u, tho Hard on Travf.uxo M. D's. The following pawed toy t lie last Icgialaturo and bus rccrived tbe signa ture of Ihe Governor, nnd is now n Jaw : An act to Itrri.lnie Sltdiml Practice in ccrttia count i' in the Commonwealth. Vrmo 1. fit it trtrd, if., That from an-) a fur the firtl df of April. A. IK, Ih;0, it ahall be nlnwful for any pTmn tn comTnnc or enn tinae the prafttoe of Medicine r aiirfrcry in the caantifi of Imihm, fhrPttr, t'arhttn, Enfme. AVurcn. Erie. Piair. l!mdfi-d, Sullivan, Crawford, Ttnarrr M inrrtf. h in r 'in. Vrninr i. Lrrorn- ing, llunltnard-'n, HfhiiTlkiM. Ijwrrmt, ritictNet. ( I'niladr-Ihia, York, I nin and A-lam, who hn not gradaatcd with the d-rTe of Htor of medi cine and receiTrd a diph.ma from a ehartrred 1 medical arhool, or othnr iptitiito anthorncd to fmnt diploma. rrtrtthA, That the prortP- iont of lbt acction fnau nT )'("T m neron wng hare been tt-n ynam in entniuftiie rt'jriilar prac ite in aaid eoniiticm thoneh th-cr may not hrr icradwatcd a atorrmid; nor to pcr"n who arc rtdm)j medicine nudrr ihe control and indirec tion at a phyaictan or pnres-n who b lite quali fl cat ma to prsripf pTrfritn-d by thin Mvlion lia anch prnwrtt" hare the aai nt of unrh prccrj-tor to ractine. PmrUrd, Imwrvrr, That no tadnt rhall not lca!e aiy tfli"e or busmen tat ton ont ide the iial ofir of hf pwp'or. htuTMtt 2- Aof prraon who ahall atlrmjd to rrtire mfdir-ine or mrfrry by npcni)r a tran aient ofl)f ih the aforr-Mid conntie. or who atiftll by bandl'ilU or oth-r form of written or printed avtTertiintn aie ao'-h transient oftice or other plae to mrrt pri-Aan twehtnj mrdiel or tnrFtcl fd ice or prescript inn. ehall be I ore beini a I lt wed to practice a aloreeaid appear before the clerk of Ihe ootitt of Ihe county, and "boll farni'h ftliffuflory idettee to Po-h elrk of the eoartu Ca4 we prut iton of aectiftn one of tbi art have TfB complied with, and ha)l in ad.liliia lake on I a licet. fur one year by payment of a liecnM fee for the var of the eoanty of tww hundred dollar. rVoriaird, That the prot ifioa of tbi at "hall not apply to dentiMi; and Prrtdrd mrlkmr, Tbat hyician or rarffn ccmmenriitjt practice la any of the afnreasid rHintir with the aleatta of rematniuf permanently therein hall nnt be tuhject to the pnn iciotii itf rctinn lw of tki act. 4 NI'KEW PENT., J II., of Pradr fnwnrhlp J will to a candidate for Hll r. K 1 FF nKrct U ihe art ion of the democratic party at the Pri mary Election. ('(IMVIIWIOWER. DA VIP BFCK. of ricarnnM. arill to a can li date for COl NTY CMM ION Kit b i-i to the art ion of the Prmocraiic party at the Primary r. lection. 1)EN.IAMIN KMNCER, of ftot town-hip I will to a candidate for COl N lY Cti.M.MlA- MNEK cnjeeit to the aetion of the I'eraocratir party at the Primary Election. DAVID .,111 ID OKA It II AllT. of li-tiir tnwti.hii, be a ranl .l.le for fill NTY t'uMMIS ltNFH .iiieH to the action ol tbe lieiuocralie party at the Primary Selection. OTHFM.O CMKAP. of Unm-ile t.n.b p, ..II W a e.n.i,ce for Col Ml I'llMMI.S SlnN Kit fni.)i-t tn the aHmn of Ihe l mocratir parly at tbe Titmary Klerlion. IITRH T ATTOR!M-:V. IOIIV I.. rl'TTI.F. of rie.rfi. l l. will lie a can di.l.le for I'lrTKH T AITi'llVKV l,.i-e to the ariinn of tbe llemocrelie party at the I'ri nary Klectton. HI RXTHAL W.FMITII.nf iVeHlcM. w.ll he aeandoUle f. KISTIIH T A1HU1M.V .uOjort to the artion of tbe lK-inoeratic paily al the I'rimarr Khrtion. W. WAl.TFnS.of n-artl.M. w.ll he a en , ...late forMr-tKIlT ATroKNKt Ml j t t tbe artioa el tbe Iwmecralie party al the Primary Klerli.-n. JI'RY (IIMllMllM;lt, AOiH A. FI'?T, of rlr.rf.H. will he a rn rlMaie fT JI KY OiM MIMflnM.B enhjee- In the anion of llie I'emocralie party at Ihe 1 H warr 1. lection. J At DITOR. AAlll'N It If E. of K'oxt lr DAAfll'V It IfK. of hrrni Inwn.tiip. he , a ran.lirt.le for tl MY At I;!T"!t auiijeet I. Ihe aetma of the llemoeralte parly at the Primary Kketioii. A lady in Hanpnr, Me., who direct fi a xrrrant to tuke out and clean the windows in an cp)cr atorr, tu intcneicly diKgutcd when, on making a vidit l"r inflation, lie found thai Bridget had removed every pane of plana from tbo Mrhca, and ncallv wasbed and piled them on tho floor. V. S. tof II "et - 4 - "Hi " ts, ew IT.ate !..-. ........ " a t, 1C 4 a......- ... r. a. la t w i m. ml r.rreBer-.. Mr. Tarton, bavin decided in Lia pm capoaa. Inure Keiee. own mtna ine nurwuon. - n in ino o.U. romipt man drink V it now exercia inf liii ponrlerona intollcct on tho qttwtlon, "Will tbe coming man tb.nVr CLOf INU I'ltlCES or PalUrn A B, No. 40 Boat Tbinl SU, Pbiladelpbia, May l, lilt, lKi III, Ilia Hit 1111 111) lllj 11.11 114 1141 1141 1141 1I4 tiJ inl nil its; it 114 1 HI mi in an M 141 TTI tl ftitrer. n I aina Tarilr R. R. let MorL Boada.. Central Parile . l aioa reeilt Leal Great ttntt firm. ITllRRI KI.R Ot:TltAIK IK Kanbab. An aii'otint nf tho mnat tliitl'tilirnl nut -i-iijce ever reiiirili d In pub linlicd In the. I'tirl HvoU Monitor of tha lilih Iti.tt. On Ttiomlny aercn nion, eiilicr Tt'X:iti or tt-a-i;liiig oittlnwa frutn tbo In dian Territory, enmo to tbe town of Liuloro, a few milea south of licro. After drinking nil day, tbey went to tlio bonrdiiifr house of J. H. Hoat-li and n.skcd to stay nil iiigbt. lloitiit rel'iiHcd on account of their drunken condi tion, ono of tho party knocked J touch insciihiblt) with a revolver, nnd thoy went to tho bed ocoupiod by tho two daughter of ltouch, Offcd twolve and fourteen years, and ravish ed them during tho entire niuht, using knives to nc- coinplitih their purposes. Ifoacu rovivert tiller a time, but feared to stir, knowin"- that ho would bo killed if ho did so. Ho describes tbo cries nnd en treaties of tho girls ns heart rending. A nunrrcl uroho among tho demons, and ono was shot dead 1 1 i I o sntirfying his lust. At uai'-lireiik tho party tied, ono taking with him to tho woods tho youngoet girl. 1 ho town was im mediately aroused, and parlies stnrled in every direction in search of the (iend. Tho one with the girl was soon overuiKen and hung to a tree. Two others were found secreted in the town nnd were hung to the fame tree ; and the remaining three wero also captured, and two of them were hung, ihe other at tho last accounts was in eustodv of tho citiscna, but will probably share the into of his compan ions. The univernal ver dict hero is that in this in stance, at least, the sum mary manner of inflicting piiniHhmc-nl is entirely justified. Sambo in Scuool. Tbe Congressional Committee on tho Ilistiict of Colum bia have agreed to report favorable upon the ques tion of mixed schools. In other words, negro chil dren aro to be forced on the same beuth with tbe while pupils, nnd social equality established by compulsion. l'oor men w ho ennnot aiiora to pay for tho education of their offspring will hvo two things set beloro them. They mnst agrco to negro equality in its most offen sive form, or deprive their children of education That is tho meaning of the movement. Jiicb men can keep their children nt private schools where Ino negro cannot enter. To them negro equality is meaningless. Mot so the poor while man. His liltlo boys and girls must come in contact with negroes, and suffer from tbe con tact. cro equality w ill damage tbe mechanics and workingmcn of this coun try in the most positive manner, and they must tnko care of their interests at the polls. Age. A lull has been intro duced in the Connecticut legislature that when an intoxicated person com mits an injury to persons or properly, tho person who sold loin tho liquor uhir'ti liA liernmA intoi. icalcil with siinll be liable for all damages; nnd if in sny c.tso dnu is killed by an intoxicated person, Ihe person who sold the drunk en person tbo liquor shall be liable for all damages to those who were opon tbo murdered ntau for support. Tbo Warren Letlgtr thinks thero is ono re spect in w hich I.owry is more to be commended than most of bis party leaders. Ho always pives (iod full credit lor r.iy thing, nnd confesses him self a little inferior to the Almighty. Tbe tesult of the vote in tho city of 15u!Talo, on Tnesday, wo chronicle with feelings of decided pleasure. ihe majority against tbo Iemocrnta last year waa 278; this year we have enrried the city by the Fpletidid na jority ol I.r.il. J lie sensation ol llie day in ,'ct York is an address by Miss Cil'mrine llccch er, in opposition to the woman MiHrngo qneslson Her text wa, '-J.ct men lake care of the govern mcnt, anil let women take earn of their homes." Calbaiino liko one of her tex in olden times, "hnttl chosen tho better part." 1 ho I hilaililpliia lift makes tho curious state meat that (iov. Geary in vested l.'i.'i.OliO in the Nor.h 1'acifto Hailroad Company just about the lime ho vetoed tho Metro politan I'olice bill. How much did bo invrst, and where, after bis veto of the Omnibus railroad bill ? UintiT. Judge liradley, of the I'niied .Stales Su preme Court, in a recent letter to a friend In Mobilo nys : "If thero is any one wish that 1 cherish more than another, it is to sec the substantial clsst-cs of tbe South onco more firm ly knit in attachment to tha old government and the old flag. 1 hope the time may soon come w hen tho rresidenl and Con gress shall deem it wise and prudent to extend a general amnesty." Ivather sensible shot, fort modern IUdiral. Sand lMlr. T REIKI REITS HUE Of Unsfiatp, i Linda. VfOTir It Vrril.y ivcn lint In 1 1 par.uanoe of an Ai l "f Al'eniMr. tia..i-.l on Ihe 12th il:iy of Jone, A. I). s46, entitiiMl "An Art to ameo.l an Ant dirorting tha moil, of ei llinn an. entvJ laniU in ClenifivM eouiiiy,"autl the leveral iiiplvrucutl tbcrnlu, there will be rljioiej to puhlifl tale or out ory, al the Court llmi.e, in the homutrh of l learSild.on theHrconil Mimilay of June, A. I. I1. the f.ill.i.iue Iraoti uf unaeateil lan! in enid noiinly, for tbe taioa due aiol unpaid Iberroa : llrrraria. e. Ptr. H'aeroar.e. Tn. bS Peter Miller fIS .0 e;i John M.iicr : w .'.0 Fred k lluhley HI 26 John llaunnan. I 42 V9 Vred k lla.man .12 IS 71 113 Thoa llillinrlon 4 DO i:tj P. Myaononiie "J IS I.S0 J. Mymmnope 4S 60 Si SO Mirhael Muaaer 1 (4 4X1 163 John Fonlnry.. 141 .12 vCanrt fnlft. Thnn- Stiar.inn. S John llrli'Ver Si 111 lbomai K lmomlin. tand ,.i1tJ. fninurl ll.ml'letnn.. t'.'per IU!i' tlllli.rl auliht Jmiph llMiieur,.-" 86 " - William Hoorer Thome. Sle.aritim- S3 136 Jo.ri.b Whitehall.. 2n0 Jnnaihan Ke.liel.... I J.i IT ?i Ahrahem k John (! t.l Si f .niu.l M l.arr.o.. J. rtitnena avirl Hlrwart l'erpieoiL Ptr. H'orTfiofee. Xalluae Slouch John Witmore. 120 .12 II. W hilmore. 114 OS Win. Wileon 40 60 , 43 42 , 33 41) , l n 1114 SI Hl'O .140 IXI 1:14 Jaeob Krag li4 John tlihson 515 73 Kohrrt Wil.on.... 4X1 16.1 W illiam llray 4.1.1 l.i.1 John Miller 101 II .10 SO John KellauJ. 0 2 350 11.1 Martin Kaull .. II 00 ll 133 Jamb Fault 06 00 32S 163 linore Muer "0 SO 74 31 Thome. Uihaon II."1 John Ileami 32 4" J.oob Kron 8S 4 YVni. Plunkell 72 A. Mraonoope 57 3H 47 J. MyMneope 07 02 KeeftKV .-. 32 4S Kre.1 It Haten SS 24 Adam Kuhn 40 611 TImm. Hilliocton 61) 26 John Beuini 20 84 Sell. At. Ftr. Warrantee. 600 Henry Hera.... 101 77 71 - " 18 l 67S8 1000 " 1... 02 42 42S6 60S " " 4... 40 SI 101 118 John SiehoLon 63 67 160 Kirklinellriftith !S 76 433 Heuj COIil.. 130 81 141 20 llenry Ue.-k 60 22 1)3 06 ' " 17 2.'. 101 OH " 20 61 81 12i Nii-VHinGnfSib 22 V0 " IS 41 400 Henry link-... 74 00 203 " " .... SS 60 ile, Ptr. H'orroiilee, Jobn Thomai 30 20 too 360 80 174 176 100 118 118 166 89 AV 6620 8.'6j 61V 1H 6S1S 42-7 6610 6tH'S 60O7 42H7 4297 76 Jneepb lrenker 76 II. K. Drenker William al'Conniek.. Kancy ltori;" 41 Mi.lc.ihn M'llonald... 41 Jobn Ilrert llarhary Kinidtir tieorce llootmao. Oeora. Arere 81 William Truutwine-.. Jobn Hram llanoeh Me. art 27 John Montgomery ttfttbar rinrdi-r Illair M l.enab.n.. 47 80 HI 61 S3 61 8i on M 86 86 86 ill 00 3.1 00 61 til 04 00 60 00 U 00 34 61 I 80 60 80 .4e. 68 43.1 158 lleorire Ito 74 50 MO lint .lot) 1:0 l.ewi Jonlnn Hiram Pa.eroore..... John HamhriKlit.... Adam lleipart 73 John Itoiiitlitoo J. II. FerKuaon C; I rant. Ae.' Vtr. H'omrwlee. fleo. Mend..... kltne. " ' a. Ptr H'lt't.Mi'.e. 3'! 68 I 4 ;J Itenhen Mitiie. l II I 4.15 f. I. like M .trie 12-1 40 4,13 IS! ,l.i...ll HilUi.1 . "0 I its Ito' e.l Hiey I' t 30 ! :'J 41 J jhn Piirihunl... !" US j 4.1.1 16.1 K.ieh Wsrd 1 08 4.l .VI lieorje K'hl.r 31 65 I :i; I '.l .M.iore It barton.... 11 65 2;1 l.'i.'l llnorgfl Arhlon 1 22 4,:.1 William Hunter.... '1 60 I 4., J l.i.l John H.irwy 4M 5S Haul. I'onllney It 80 4;l3 15.1 I. rail Morrii 7 18 j; i.l M.rlis I'.-rrie v3 ill 72 1'lioma. Jor.hin 4.13 151 I-nhella Jordan.... 100 llrnrvTroiit 42.1 163 Caleb K.mlk ,1S4 153 Urorire Woaeotl.... 351 163 Or or;re HbrnfT in 45 78 09 1 73 in 80 21 60 IS 00 i tl.1 II 40 I 100 6364 1066 5306 161 5375 1062 6363 1 1410 5.17 1100 6.17V 641 63! 1 1083 6360 1100 53)8 1048 5354 1008 5.'!59 1008 6355 1100 188 160 1tl.ll I '.135 1921 1918 isyo 81157 53.ll 5411 116 636 408 100 III 6376 IIOO 6.153 lion 6.I..7 IIOO 3b47 1U4 189 .1648 1029 1 Hint IWV6 I8S8 IV 1 7 3660 ls7 I 'J IIS AV. 5313 41 07 " - 8 46 " " - .19 87 " 59 20 " 61 07 61 07 " 47 00 " 60 17 ' 61 07 " " 1 61 ' ' 61 07 ' " .'4 60 " - 61 07 MorrllAStewart 19 411 " 71 04 ' 10 411 " 87 74 " 14 80 61 64 I 71 .178 15 " " 24 4 20 ' 144 20 " " 244 20 61 UiirriiA.-4tr.art 7 24 125 " " 17 81 66 " 21 68 " 2 47 V. llerthand e. 13 86 P. Iterthend 7 69 Atorriiifte.art 27 96 " 26 f.l " ' 8 61 rs 75 1 70 120 (ieo. Mead.. 6317 10,9 6.IIH 1IIV9 i.MU 109'J 5"20 1100 6321 ions 632.1 1 100 6314 700 5316 1010 5316 HH'O 5.128 lino 5331 1 1 01 6323 200 6314 3"0 I VIS 116 I8M 1915 6:24 1213 i:,j6 lion 4327 lilt 63'.' IIOO Coalirn. Ar. Per. H'orra.fec 653 fleo. Mead M 41 " 90 03 " 9.1 S3 ' 9.1 83 93 SO " 64 84 u 93 50 - 96 90 " 127 40 " 127 50 y.1 50 ' " 91 50 J7 50 William Mupe... S 25 Alorrif A l-'i nU 253 100 200 200 40 301 John Boy I Piifnniit Ward ... 81 It ... 61 6.1 ... H 41 ... 61 41 ... 63 66 ... 64 44 ... 61 41 ... 84 41 ... 61 51 ...111 3.1 ... 69 65 ...146 10 ...115 10 ,.,1S8 8h ... II i ...I'll 24 ... 21 40 ...109 40 ... 61 84 ... H 13 ... 6i o: ... 25 63 tlio t MaryMTormiok 69 66 Ka. 6299 ll'O 6300 1100 6300 1100 5311 IIOO 61U3 1100 5:m.4 lloo 6305 1100 .',.iu6 lino 5307 1100 5108 1100 6309 1100 5310 1100 C.1II 1100 6291 IIOO 5294 1100 5294 1100 6298 1100 429 374 A Inlander Hunter.. hilit" Wilcot Ienbrlla Jordan Henry Trout John Piron Lawrence. Ae. Ptr, H'orriiniee. Ueo.Mead 331 38 88 121 413 2003 1020 42X9 1995 1995 15 60 II 10 II 211 4 6n 85 27 00 66 6ll 06 60 06 60 06 60 06 CO 06 60 06 60 06 60 06 60 06 60 06 66 06 60 06 66 06 60 06 60 06 SO 06 II 18 10 92 0.1 I 99 2., 84 43 30 80 Boberu A Fit, 10 " lluarh Jordan... John Heed 60 Hubert. Fox, 69 69 Rnbl. Mitchell, 15 W Mon'jruiol-ry 44 46 J M.Mneumher 17 26 J. 11. Uarrienn. 7 18 W. W. f-nyefer.. 1 12 leaae Cnnklio.. 2 02 J. B. Flu. I 01 I. reel Nii-holl.. 1 66 Ueurge alead...l6 47 - 143 20 6 114 llndolph I.ill... .1 06 Klh.Ir.lmSon II 91 21 69 " " 90 18 ' 4 II Henry Head.... I 80 Morgan 13 77 Xord.caiHhuk 1 97 Morrle. Ar. Ptr. Warramltt. 402 tieorjre U'etael.. 64 51 2' 6 Willi.m Wnrti S2 6 327 Thrirtian Werti 61 66 376 2S5 74 46 9 26 41 10 5!!0 4K.8 6291 1100 1906 1908 1917 1913 1913 178 176 241 87 loo 85 Out Lot Hariri l.annh te.art .17 23 1 4 in 65 Io.rph Turner.... 441 109 .... 430 151 " 61 SlIJJ,, 'w . 87 Geo. Mead.. SHI 82 I 421 Oeorire Habeeker. 2-4. -.0! 815 91 John Head " 1; I S3 271 1 8 Robert li knn Jonae Kleiabeinr. 64 10 6. l it 1100 06 157 Hirhard Wiple 20 20 96 Jamea C. Williama..... 20 20 MunHia 43 20 tieorite Hoot man....... 25 I'O Joieph Ball,! 13 69 II loom. Ar. Ptr. Warrantee. 216 125 I CI An. 6v:t at in 135 I 1611 111 35n0 I no 5 151 IVI'8 I a 23 1921 Iu22 At. i'-'T IH N'inblinalirtffith 41 09 1. . P'.ntli 47 63 A. K. Wneht... 22 10 Kirk a trimmer .17 39 i , FinUiiiaSpenner I 22 I .o HulierU t rot... 12 29 I .1(0 III 58 " 2e0 60 " 281 60 A mot Keed 15 00 II AlbertAUroa. .12 13 U'.A.W allaeo... 17 90 MorrieASle.art 14 50 15 Uihng'nutiar'n K9 63 Cratiani. Warrantee. Thome P. Cope., John hkynm.- 100 i..8 201 2011 9U9 41 81 29 HI 1 36 21 31 40 9 127 64 3611 100 251 Jaeob Ttilrer.... 1110 liarid Imn rat. 94 50 llradlord, Ae. Ptr. Hrrrofee. 174 ITngh Kly 43 29 101 15 John 'ainpb.ll. 16 74 1..9 Hall A llurk- 20 HO 176 John V.uibn 12 45 100 " " I 7 2 .0 Illair t M'Lanaha 34 80 4.17 17 Polly M hanahan 67 l6 109 Aadrew Petera- II 47 48 Mathial rirmakcr... 8 lo 30 " " .... S 68 200 61 Franeil Went .14 80 toO Klehrtuifth Meanl 17 40 Tboniai Holt. 87 64 Harid Mraee II 17 109 Joet-ph l'o. ell.. 1.1 05 6 Haaiel llraham t 70 61 Horatio l. Hall S 70 117 V. II. Holt 23 64 W illiam llrabam- 14 79 41 AU lander Hallaa. 7 36 41 Fu.anna Ilaraor f 65 64 John Henna. 19 53 19 Robert Illair 4 35 175 Ijeonard A Clyde. 38 In 1,0 Hrrnold keen- 34 80 4 John tl. lir.T in t'l i 51 Mordo-al Murk 10 69 1 49 lieore Turner. 1 2 65 I 80 Audre. Petit! 21 nt nrnrly. A'o. Ae. Ptr. rt'ormaree. 492 ."t'4 W. Kirkpelrirk, 75 06 616 115 Conrad lnj... 61 .12 661 9J0 J. II. t?inila 404) 10 j Thoma Cope. tleorice Moore. J.itct.b rlimuionfl ttenard Oratt- 2 -1 12 - " 193 JO Joarpb Henry.... rbarle. 11.11 C.J. Allporl Jobu Pkyro.. (iullrh. Ae. Ptr. Wartantrn. 215 Itenjnmin W iln... Ii'll Hirhard Atherton.. 48 114 U'-org. Jdoorr.. 349 90 ' " 1.14 Philip Haninier. 164 John M fallen. 43.1 151 F.d.ard Hand.. John M't'ahen. John l.amphl.ek... ltenjamtn Wilmn... John IVitinorrMH... 2n 8 120 116 101) loo 170 Ao. Ae. 120 196 5671 loll 574 1041 6674 10 1 1 5968 9'0 I 61 77 39 60 15 42 4 GO ... fO !9 ... 18 70 . 13 77 ...no :t .. 38 46 ... 45 36 ... 98 81 .... II 72 .... 2.1 11 ... 37 21 ... 19 03 .... 28 70 .... 6 20 ... 13 91 400 Jbn Hotietor 4 '.3 l.'.J Clem Sto. ker 4 :3 l.'.S Jobn Vaughn 4'i3 153 Jonathan Neebei.,..H 170 Illair M'Unaban- 9 94 69 61 69 61 64 12 66 84 81 73 43 85 6.1 10 68 42 63 42 66 42 73 208 Williamr.le.art.. 47 19 407 139 It, R. Smith.. 14 SO Jamea Smith 19 27 Chrietnp her Ilaeker 9 17 Heort-r liatee 2 91 llvniun (Iran 17 69 40 Conrad S.artt. S3 86 17 John Draff. 1 69 Nirhol.a Keidrnour..., 10 64 5 Itoln-rt Caraon.. 117 N. Kiidoneur Mathia. Hough...., Henry IMoker Frederick Hiibley... Mathiae Hlongh..... William Bigler..... Joeej.h Poller , Franoea Jolmeon... Ill 73 88 69 7 14 73 20 6 81 15 60 4 69 10 74 4 90 11 33 477 579 5-M 58-6 321 19.i 195 216 20"9 13 5067 ; 5417 2 42. 7 264 ! 4'.'09 41-1 ! 4 1 '.'9 4199 4 21, 1 4901 42 6 John I)nnlap...ll3 U JjJJ a-per (-iirer... SI v " ... II 6 Chritliaa Ii.erlV i 40 Itobertel Foi.,,76 60 CbriMiaa Ixi.erl 74 21 taniel Pnlkeraon. llobert Hnndcrfon Huatoll. -. Per, Warrantee, J. O Kidder.... 56 41 P.Tld fald.ell 49 14 AlooreaUelany 21 87 .. 2 -2 37 S' l 87 WiniamPo.tnr-.l 41 ;i jo 27 Moon.neliny tt 97 15 Jamea Wil.un, 54 94 M M -W 0 84 Henry W;koff..260 56 3.11 l'.O 77 601 650 421 15C 10 loo 2010 S..l 1009 27 154 2:6 91 6i4 996 III 256 1.15 471 61 65 S'.'S M 50 182 tloliertx F.'I. .142 31 .226 44 tV5 79 847 fsl 990 660 90S 495 496 991) 420 499 740 611 991 174 101 2.9 6'0 647 117 " 51 66 77 ) - 81 57 91 67 - 117 n W. Willink y 61 Jamea W il.on, vl 71 ' ' HI 66 Wi:liamPorr.rt II " 2 1 4! B. Shoemaker. "I 71 :t 15 67 77 6777 1129 4260 4020 5776 6776 6771 6776 6710 S3 81 12 7 80 19 81 16 M 20 61 29 S 91 S 19 Italetjn A Hoorer... Penn. .Vo. Ae. Warraulet. Ji'.a (Imen.nod Dell..,, 5C61 63 Klij ib lle.lh 135 Kicklia A tiriSnk. Pike. .Vo. Ae. er. Wariefre. 42 .1 9 .7 S5 Jaine.Wil.on 410 11 John Nirholton 410 II 70 8. nio-lget, 14 Jobn P. Hort... 91,0 Jamei Wilton.. 67 1.15 rgr J.me.... 17 18 476 W.8. Hoberlj... 60 69 400 Jov-ph llniley... 20 9:1 296 It. W. M Naul... 21 10 460 f.. M'Nanl .12 27 17 John Ntehol.nn I 69 176 J. A. ('aid. ell... 41 67 1441 Jobn Niehnlaon 35 70 SOI ' i 69 I " " II 15 I'nion. Ae. Per. WoeruHr.e. 909 I..1 Roberta A Fot,!l SO A"i. 300.1 3M9 3..-1 S..81 1.91 606 709 I2i 3.1 l'oodHard. Ar. Per. IVarro.ree. 4.11 163 John aught 4 6 159 J ,l.n WalU 4.1.1 li3 John Koll 100 William Wileon... 411 Jobn Cannon 94 Itenjaluliillenry 99 81 Ce.per r-lirer... 51 66 Ca.ierStiTer.prl-4 08 62 (le.,rge Mi(er. .11 3a II S 1 J.Cathera II 94 H0I.L8. Calhera 69 II P. urn 28 30 M IJ.iry II 66 110 182 Chri-tiau Lower 66 45 nurnalde. Ae. It eem.'ee. l' Pnvder t llnrn. 62 60 .lot Jeremiah Williaiuxm... 105 60 324 Mary Creeford- 114 03 190 Leonard 1 1 ..II 1. 31 et he.t. Ae. Per. Warrantee. loo 153 John Botd 41 50 31.1 l.'.IJomak ll.inee. 181 91 4.1.1 153Hiom Hamilton 1-u 71 2.6 Jnna. line. 107 97 41.1 153 John unninihare 146 89 4",3 153 John look 114 S 413 l..3Joph K.ing.. 1.14 89 1.13 15.1 William ( nok I "4 69 4226 4236 ei; m: 1041 .,.U i.-.w loot 101-9 3391 900 19-8 42110 4IS 418 411 Jam. Wilton, tl 25 j 4 4 153 li-rael Wheeler l 60 II MoorteStleiiT '9 15 ft ?l 61 81 " - II 17 17 J. W llton'i eat. 44 22 Bobrrl.A I'.a.lM 76 - :u 90 21 479 110 140 2.'0 491 3593 10:t 3801 4.17 t'OO 6v9 151 3.78 731 I 1.76 908 191 1 J59I 1"20 St I 3-97 68 85 j 3607 86 S3 3514 1026 64 3665 1020 64 ' 3M'4 8H6 131 Jamet Wilton, if 69 6 61 111 16 It 10 4 io If, 69 it 61 J60 44 AV .,S'--6 ..' 1 3 4.1:4 l..an Kirk A Co..... II Henry Pole Fnllo'n M'ller A Cl.r.il Mehafry A Milrheli. Matbi.t Slongh Jnbn llrcnnem.a...... J hn I ll. nry llrelh Pamnel M't une John W iimer W illiaia Hnland Jo-pb It. M .Murray ColliiKton. Per. M rranlett. .11.2 39 ,. 47 64 . .17 3.. .11-6 24 . S3 . 49 60 ,. 89 94 , 16 03 .. 22 25 .. 75 70 . 34 20 ,. 25 67 .. 10 I.. il ll'S lot 6 1118 I ll'O 5.V.I 1"4S 0.1 ; lilt 5110 lll'O ...07 6r4 5.1:1 413 6.0 4 -125 .44 11 7 l'"0 I -ill 1.10 1940 175 i:i 1941 13 f-H 13 5377 1 1 OS 127 tiM 131 I. no. M. ad.. 76 .16 " 67 56 " - 67 55 " 67 66 " ' 71 86 " " 67 65 " " 67 6.4 " 69 61 " 81 0 " " S3 91 " 71 6(1 Morrii.Sle.art, 5 13 I 1.. " 10 67 69 3.4 77 65 6 97 28 20 I 50 80 Robert! 1 Pol. IY 78 21 " l l " III 28 " let 45 I "I 61 - I I 76 I f 63 I I 46 "13 71 " 11 78 ' 7 34 5068 297 Willi, mrn.er, 6. 62 419.1 927 26 Jamei i 1...B..1 7j 21 4256 86 113 18" 6.1 42:4 977 26 - " I7 21 .'.679 1641 61 Moorr.teleny,!-6 79 lX 106 John Hmlap... 45 SI 600 l'ul.oil 1 I.O..III 16 HeTooid.' turn ate. T 95 of J. Nto-ie! on 20 95 II 80 "1 13 105 101 "I II - "I s s -14 no 4171 495 Jamei 4271 494 Jordan. Ae. Per. ll'itrrrrNree. 221 I..J Ttiehatd IMrre 4 1 1..3 I'.ler Kul n lt'9 Hi-Lard IVIir. 4 1.1 153 Thaiua. Marti 21.3 llohert Martin..... 91 in Philip Lrniet. 49 W illmm Johna.n.. 100 Jonathan Jnne...... lit Ithhard klortii.... IO0 " " 4.11 153 Jobn Pnii.oo.ie... fcartlianw Per. Mirrnifee. tieo.M 21 611 104 831 .1.11 ItagerlT. 102 Mathia. Itarton, .111 145 John M'Cahen... 57 143 Mary Connellv. 187 66 217 70 .11 06 75 96 ...179 31 ...11R 61 ...179 31 ... 41 40 ...I.M 17 ... 99 01 ,.. 49 42 ... II MS ,.. 65 6 6 Thome. Niel Kit llooiman Mary Niel Itenjamin Jobnaon Il'7 19 19.1 14 1.11 40 91 72 16 75 41 40 38 91 18 40 40 12 S 31 Charle. IIi-ht 102 08 Halurl Turner.. 98 ll Koland Kian. H.. Kli Hootman MarySand.irk Cbeunrt-y hirkete 1 Vil.,4.. Peter Ln. ler 64 76 Charle. li.ilrr 84 19 W illiam W liter 7 .16 John U'.e ?7 60 I-aaelioriu. 27 60 Hoiand Kran... 13 31 Pi-ninmin Johoeon 41 4 Mary Kiel 89 75 Itenien ll.int 140 76 LukeMorri. 1 1.19 16 tieorge 4.ht.,n 27 Oil l.tVUI FI.KliAL. April . 1870. 91.) Trra.urrr. 1.1X1.4 I Tttlt1 MITK I'. ! 1 4 Notion I. hereby giten lhat !et I trta Te.lamenlarr have been granted j tn tbe un,er.tgned on the etale of I M. S. 1-1 11 1 KK. ihrnaeed. late of a e ' rrna 10.0. nip, 1 irarneoi o.t 11, 23 6K I '" " rrr,inil nboare ind Med to 68 1 rrlale are reque.teilto make im I j I mediate pat taent, and lbo having riniilip.nl prn-em lliru uu.yauiU'U- Ucated for ai ttlenient, 24 26 46 62 46 62 .. 59 81 .. 61 On .. 57 82 ,..I.V .1(1 .. 43 ll .. 21 !! 6 50 .. 16 60 ... : i 2.. ... 21 2.1 L.116 70 fleorge Mi-ad. F-menrka Heiler II Burg.lt. Charln. Ilro.n. Inrrstiir. Ae. Per. M'.entaree. 211 47 J .lt Printer 96 75 12.1 John Hkreon. 60 44 406 137 Hi li.rd Tbnmaa. 167 S7 .168 137 Jaeeh I'n.ning 146 61 20.1 154 llurh Kly 6.1 16 106 115 J. Hnmilion. 4.1 42 41 41 John Mkrmn 20 12 31 W illiam Montgomery- 14 9.1 73 Thnaiaa Kdmoneon.... 29 94 4M 6 Joha Andire.m 167 61 161 SO 11, Inert V.nght. 55 81 .191 169 Thomai Piliingtna...l.J 87 lot Thomaa t-le.ardmn... 17 40 6t Itolirrt ll.llt.nr.r... II 76 J61 Mary M Unahan 13 71 404 Ann M l..n.l,.n. 91 91 64 137 Joeejb Whitehall II 67 lot llary 14 Lanahaa 6.1 7t 106 Jaeob trn.ning 4t It It JoM-ph Kenan.. f 29 71 It W tlliaa tanrea 28 6 A'o. Ae. 511,9 1 106 6411 lilt 3411 747 5413 1043 6H 6 I lot 5414 II 90 6405 ti.7 April 27. w M. F. joiixsnv, NATHAN WllcIlM, ;o 61. Kteeulor.. '- ', f ST i t en ft? s ." B . C '1 - e - r- ..ite-c; 1410 I "'.'6 i93 1097 1097 I li. 7 K65 1065 1197 Itio 2.9 27 il.... M 46 ...... 63 40 .... 41 1.0 ;i :o 5.1 46 63 46 4 611 t; r2 I 61 12 o II 14 " ' II 14 ' 7 12 I P.. Mrie-key 4 76 Via. Muhael. 14 J11 M f in.Kal'"tterl. 60 II l. II.H 66 70 t birletW illmk 1 04 " " 5 36 P A f!, hir..Ce 61 (it l'.niel 'ntleie. f6 Mare Kwana.... In 14 t l J.Hh,le... I lie "... I o ... 7 66 Chrlrti.t, Rrnw 26 6 John villilul. 17 91 " II 61 Olirer Moore.... 98 Jno. X"ll"negl I 69 M. K. n-irherl.. It 1 1 JJtnrrle'bnr. 41 William tri'h.. 97 126 Cu.rlcl V'l nk 111 100 w . 1 nit . 46 ;o 806 .150 15 6t n 121 63 69 16 17 HI 1.45 141 14 It IK 11 r T - i" 5- C- a t s s f 1 i i c X e, r.-'J " i 3 E3 1.ila. IS 3 V. 7. S 0 i jo : . a. g: -1 He 1-5: CtCi TiiH C.oorts, fiiefilfs, fir. il n..... ........ . n"i 4irf 111 llM I lllllll II IH (icons at i;i;i)ftKi) imucks Arnold A Ilnrlsliorii. (Od door vmI of Firvt Katinl Bank.) C t ItW I.SHVII PA. n AVI NO Jut rrtarnod from th, ni w(h a otnp1eto ftiiortmcnl of OtioJi tultkbU for Spring ud SutBtner trada. wa ara now rcadj to furoiah all kioda of Qooda "Cheaper than the Cheapest I" And aftar thanking oar eaatoma? for tbrir liberal patroaaga during tha pait yaar, wa would molt retjactfullj aak for a aoatlDnanaa of tha aaiaa. Oar 6tok eonaiiU of a eowplafa aaaorfment of Dry Oooda. Notiona. Uardwara, Quaeoaware, Wlltjwwar. Orocailoa. Qoota 4- Bhoaa, Ilata k Capa, Clothing. Tubaeeoi, Ao. Alio, Flour, lia con. Bali. Fih, Grain, a to. All of whlib will ba aold on tha moat raaaotv abla term i. and (ha lilgoeat Baikrt prira paU for Grain, Wool and all kinds of Lumbar and Country Produea. TPlraaa glva na a call before purehaalog alaewhere. Batiafaetion guaranteed at to price and quality. ARNOLD k iUnTSIIOKN, Corner of Blaio and ThonpMa Etreeta, aprJO CCItWENSVILLK, PA. j.- r. wrivER... ,.W. W. SETTI. WKIYFJS A 1IKTTN CLEARFIELD, VA., Are offering, at tbe el J lUnJ of 0. L. Reei 1 Co., their ttoek of goods, coniiatlng of DRY - GOODS, GROCERIES, BOOTS k FIIOES, HATS k CAPS, HAKltWARB, QlEESSlrTAIlE, FLOUE, FEED, SALT, &c, ic, At the tnoit rratmuMe rate for CAPll or In oirhange for Square Timber. Boards, Shingles, OR COl'XTRY rRODtCK. XT" KArmt male to thoaa engagl tn get ting oat equtut timber on the moat a Ivanbgeoua tcnoa, January &, SlMIti: TIJIISEIt! EeA.IItYIXtkGO., linlTKX!iVII.I.n. PAn Being aiierlnllr engagej in the bu.incn of Buying and Selling Square Timber, WuulJ rrprarnt (list Wty are now prrparrd to purvbaae Tiubor dctitcrrd at either Curwrnteille, Lock llavea or Marirtla, (or will uke it at any of thr4 pointa.) and n il en rommiivion, making nth adranrra aa are nrmaary. Tboae rngagrd in grtling out Timber ill find at oar aturt in rurnmitiliv, a very large Block of STAPLE GOODS Of all Iirwrirtioui. A lltl, t'lottr, .Wrat, Oat; Corn, Anil evrrjtliirf neeemrT for u.e of Luinberium. RAFT ROPE, Of ill rite., kept on lianil in large quantiti. anJ eoltl mA rinall ailianee hj (be eoil. Alee, l'ullrt . Bl iclii, Rinall B .!, it. 4rsr-.l'IAl. IMHTI'.MCNTI offerri lo thoae nanufaetnting Brjnare Ttnilwr. I'. A. in VIM eV t'tt. Cur.eniville, Jnnuarj 11, 18.0. Small Fronts ! Quick Sales! HAUTSWICK k IIIWIX Are eonatantly replrnipbing thrir alork of Drugs, alt'diciitra, Ae. School Hoka and Futioncry inrlnding (he Oa-g-rxtd and NatinnnJ Frrire of Ilea ( era, AIo, Tl.mfo and Cifm r.f Ihe bvrt branU. at Hit liivml prireiu nil CALL AND FTR. JAMES H. PARKER, roiIK PACKER, And Whnlreple iValrr In Heron, Meee Totk, Lard, hufar lured llama and lieef, Ko. ".09 Liberty Pirrrt, The EIIIplIc Senilis Machine! tptlK het donl.le triee.il naeliine no. in ae! l W ill he pni lower then ene other anaebtne tai.he4 In like mannr ami anitig Ihe name range of .oil. N..-binea ran I aeen nt Ihe atore of Thomrieon A t'n., 4'ur.eneeille, or at the reaiileaee of the nndrmgneH B4 Bloom', llri.lg.. Mar II, lri;e.ai. LkWIs C. BI.OOM. 11 T A M l.l ItMI.IMMl Nu I eikfMH Ineh II hll INtiLKS, for which the h'ghee4 nnee III hep.., I. W KAVliK Bbllri. Cle.rliel.1 Jolt 51. isr.o.lf 1I.A.K 4 KVnTIIILL'lt fl.tlt ro ) u4 tail tCet. jn.li C.ooilj, tTtiocrrif a, iM. BARGAINS 1 BARGAINS! ('. U H ATZr.lt, Market Street, Clearfield, Fenn'a., (Oj.f.iil. tb. Jail,) I HAVE bow on bard a Inl tletl alocb of good., lullrd to tb. v.nll of tbi auHio M atnek heine laree. ind b eoBilantlT making addltioni tboreto, I n .I'll la neeommedale all .be aia; fa-or me 1 celling. I bar. DKY GOODS, Merino., fllughiml, Clotln, Prlnta. Delaine.. Ca.iiuiere., Silk.. Itrpl, Fatineli, Caibmerei, T.eedi, Cobergi, Alpaca., Mobair, Lanellit, Mullioi, I'Unneli, llonneti, Ribbon.. Cloakl. Balmoral Skirt.. Hoop FklrU, Ebn.lt. I"en Trimming., Iliad Nell. Opt, Ccr.eti, Olorii, hcirTi, lollarl, Oreudine Voili, Table Cotreii, do. CLOT II IN O, noati. Panti. Veiti. Orer-Con, n.ni'.'Kha.l.. Shim. Had. Cam. Under Sbirli and Drn.en, Bootl nnd Eboea, Uum rboei, CraraW, Socbi, Ulorel nnd ColLrt. GUOCEItlES, Ten, Coffee.'rtagar, MoWtnei, 6all, Candlil, Kl-l, Floor, Bteon, Fi.b, Tobaeeo, Rnisim, CtirranU, Suiooi, Crnckeri, Vinegar, Oili, Varni.h, Pipper, Aleobol, A a. IIOUSEUOI.D GOODS, Carpeti, Oll elotb, Drogget, Clocka, Looking Olanei. ('harm, Bocketi, Wnibboardi, Tobi, Flal Trom, Pant, Window Biindi, Wall Paper, Coal Oil Lttnpt, Bedeordr, rmtrellni, Knlrei, Forki, Bpoi.nl, Crocki, Flore, nnd Etovt Blacking. II A K DWAIJE, Qaeemware, Tinware, Ole.iwtre, Wooden.are, Copperware, Bookt, Pttllonery, Muiieal Ooidi, Truukr, Skatel, Ac JT4-A 11 of wbieh will be told on Ihe raoit ria- lon.bl. termi, and t' . higbeit market priee peid lor Grain, Wotl and all kiadi ofeonntr; produce. REMEMBER TBI PLACE: C. KRATZER'S, (Crfpo.ll.tbeJ.il,) CLEARFIELD. PEKK'A. Jl"0 u !ITI'. I) STATES IS OM)S BOroiIT, FOLD k EXCHANGED OX M0FT LinnnAL term. GOLD BOUGHT AND SOLD A I MsrLct Rslcc COUPONS CASHED. Pacific E. R. Eouds PougLt and Sold. -!TII('kH Ileuglit and Sold ou Con. mlktloia only. . jtAocounti reeetted and Intereat allowed on tail balance, ml jrrt to cheek at right. BeJ&yerccBho. 3:9 ly 41 South Third Btreel, Philadelphia. 10.000 GUARANTEE. BUCK LEAD Excels all other Lead! I.k For III I'nrlraled Wbltene.a. ?d. For lu t'nequaled Durnbilit). Id. For it. Lnnrpi.ed Corertng Property. Leilly, for Iti Economy. JMT-lt colli le.l lo paint with Perk Lead than any other White Lend ettant Tit. tome weight corore more ittrfeco, tl more dnreble, nnd makee whiter work. 114 4. K I 1: 41) ( tbi Cbiapeiland But. $10,000 GUARAXTEK. BUCK ZINC Excels all other Zincs! lt For ita I'd equaled Iaralility. Sd. For Ita I'nritalpd Wbit.nra. Id, For Ita Uaanraaied Coreriog froparty. Lastly, fur !t (Ireat Leonoay. Belli c tha Cheipeat. Km Uaipft and not Du rable White rtnt in the World, llu HLCK LEAD AND BUCK Z1XC Try it nr.d b. Conrlneed. Sati. faction Guaranteed by tb. M:narartarrrt. BUCK COTTAGE COLOKS, Prerared eifreaiilj for Paint. nf Cotlaitea, Craibuildmira f every deec riptlan, Kenrea de. Thirt fivt different color. Pa rable, Cnean, tniforv, and lieantiful hdta. iSa stele ear da aent by anaii if deired. Pral- era Urdre will be fruanfil eiecuted by toe aanufniMure'e. FRKNCFT, KUUIARDS Co., X. W Car. Ti th 1 Market atrert, IMiilad'a. Tureale by A. I. Shaw and Haruw.rk 4 Iiin, Irairi In Drcre Medirinea, rai&U, Oil. 4c ClearfWId, I'a Bprl :iVtf TOBACCO AND CIGARS I WHOLESALE AND It ETA I At the New ToHarf and Cigar Ftera of .r. .rr. unarm, Twodeore Faet nf the Pot ftce, Clearfi.ld, Ta. ConMantly an nand a fine afwtrtnifot nf Naiy, Confrreati, Cavendiah, Cable, F pun roll, Mlcliijran and ientury Fine-rut Chewing TohaT, de. Ato, a larjre and rdl teler-trd tock f Impnrtrd and reaBeatle Cifara. 8mokin)tTtba4ea, Meerei'huiB and Iriar ripe pipe niTarre, Tobaeeo leoiea, Clfar ItnMer, and eTerttbinn eenarally fnand la a wrll rriratated Cigar and Tbra Flore. fff Remember tbe f1aee: Two dnara East of tbe Pnitoffir. Orarfirld, Pa. dee 1 $0 ()()() A EAR ANI EXPEVSFF " T-i atrfnla t ef tbe er-ifbraied W ILSUN FKWlNtj MfINES. Tlie bret ma china in the world. Ptitrh aJike en bih eidea. One ma'-Tiinc wiihiut mrtncT- For furilur partte ur .Mrm s N, -iih Kt., PhilaJ' l; bva. I'a, .M.(. I"it p 1. Jllfl,.. THE SMITH HOUSE, ,.rn.tl4 ttie I'ai'currr f .if . 1 1 k.ari'ii 1 1. r . a eerlea f cer, la n-n-l I" entertain 'tn lt-re and fratrbra Ki-ntTnl' v, and th'-r t"ie fc-lr ' f-tjt uriipn lu ita liim a oall, U m 1l'le ailt t nptM with tli" 'lie nrkfl aft ft and I i . Urn- will ennuin tlie chnim at nt ainraartd lii'"' Ihernmae, furnilurr, anl b-'l hug are entire'-, new, Hindi al wayan.il to llit-rumfort of trareM- ; while the ttfchling Rtial.fl ia ki)fa an 1 rootus nt iill-il fur truiii'lrra. I'harjrc ino'tTnie. Janfe:Jd M IL1.IAM H. RltAhl.KY. TH E LEON ARD HOUSE. (Near the l.etlra1 l-nntj RF.KD FTUliKT, t I.KA!U'UI.I, PA. li. (.OOIll'tM.flW, rropilel.tr. NEW Brwt-ela HoM In arery reepiwd coiafortahle room a ell the modern improia imn la the heat of U (JlOKr tirxmpt aiUn. once, anl reaamiahle elmr.' a. The palronareu' Ihe public ia n'iieetfully aMIeitcd. Tfameier will pleaac tuke notioe thnt a larr barn bua jua bean crnt'led for the ilielterlntJ of liureea. loadcJ waj;oii and carrie((rB having acorn inodiuufl yam ailjnrtrnt to the Freiffht and PaacenjEi-r dt pot )rM THE ALLEgITot'HOTEL. MAKKLT St., CLEAKVIELU, P. fflHIH larfffl and enmiaiMlioni one hotel haa X nx-n opened fur the ar.'ommodntii.n of the public, where the proprietor will he jflad tn rowt hii old frienda, aad receiva a thare of public pat ronage, by atriot pcrconal atteution to tho d -tail ol hia bueineaa, he hipea to he alle to render attafaethin to bia patruna. The TAHLR will alwaya he bountifullr eupplird with the beat thu ean ba procond in the market, nnd the HAH will contain a full Block uf LWl'Oti;4, BELK, Aa Good itablitig attached. Clearfield. March 3, IbOU ly Proprietor. THE EAGLE HOTEL, MAIN ST., Cl;UWUNVILLi;, PA. HAVIIffl leaied for n term of jran llie abore .ell knn.n and popular botel, (kept formerly by Sir. Maion, and lulely by Mr. Fuutr.) tbe pre.eot nreprictor bai re lilted il wilb tha object of render ng bit jnel'l eomforl. able .bile ."j'lnrniur .ith him. A fine, larffi Buhle and Terd tl altai lied, for tbe rare and peoteetion of bonel, e.arriacc. and ..(."in.. A liberel rbnre of public petronetre i. lolieiteil. mj4 7ntf A. J. lillAlt KEK, Prep'r. THE PERRY HOUSE, MAK1ETTA, PA. ' JOHN WALLER, Proprietor. HA VINO pnrehoeed tbla well known tavern atand and re-ft tied and rc-furniibad it, I ni-pcetlully at-Iicit a due rhnre uf pairuuaje.- LuinbermcB and liafimtn will do n il by k.wuj nt a oall. Feb. 2, l l 7H . in. SALT LICK HOUSE. josr.pn tii-LiLAND.PitopmcTor. riHK piraent occupant, like hia ptrdeceMor, baa X pared do painB in rtXttins thia well kuuwu htiie, aiiuattd n the river Lank at Full Livk, au aa to accommodate the puhlie i;cuerultyei.d the raft men and luraburmtt. in pertuular. Iii tilj) and 1'iU will be euppTud wilb tbe beat the uarLr. afford. A due share uf public patronage Mi cited, bait Lick, Feb. 2, 1 MTU Cm. THE AMERICAN HOUSE, Carm-tuavllle, CItaiiitlJ county, Pa riMlK ntiderBifrned baa leaned tbta old and Ion a: X atebHhed bole), (formerly kept y Mnjor laae Bioom,) aituate in a oentml portion of the town, and baa entirely re-fitted anJre furnished it, acd re-modeled the itawlinf , ao aa to make u an object, hercafier, fur tha travoling puLUe lu patrooiio t!- ia lare aud comtui d!"na L tiae. Jan. 19, 70-tf. T. JLi-P. LI.OOM. SUSQUEHANNA HOUSE, t urnciittvllle, IrarHeld county. Pau rpHIS old and well eitalliahed Hotel, beeutl. X fnlty ailnated on the baaka of tha Hueque hanna. In tba b :oagh of CurweuMille, Laa been leawd fur a toran iff ye ara by tha nude rained It baa been entirely refitted, and ia now upea to lb a publie fenerally and tha travel I tig e omnia ntty in particular. No paina will be apared tu render aeala comfortable while tarrying at thia bowo. Ample tabling rooji for ito accoiumo dation ofteaaa. Cbargea moderate. Jan. 1,'tit tf WM. id. JLFFKIES. THE EXCHANGE HOTEL, lieMIN !MI, PA. FTMIT3 old eetablWbment haetcg been leaied X J- WOKHISON, formerly proprietor of tha ".Morriaon Huuae'haa been thrruj;hly tt-n-oratad and refurnished, and aupplled with a'J the modern ImproTemcnta and eotirenieneed dc reaHry to a arat c lara llot' l. Tna dining ro na baa teen removed to tha flrat floor, and la row tpacioaa and airy. Tha chamber are wrll ven tilated, ard tbe proprietor will endcaror ta maka bia pyttrlt perfectly at bf me. Jv J. alOKHISOX, Tropriftor. I. W. WALL ATI Ttlul. B. flUW. THE AMERICAN HOUSE, I.utucrhburg, Clcarucld o.. Pa rpHIS well known and Inrg aftab-lrhed lloVl, X formerly kept by K. W. lUoure, and latteily by VTm, hebwean, arH baa been leaeed for a term q yeara by tha wndcrt'ipTieJ. to which tbe atti u titn a: tbe traveling public ia now called, and a liberal there f public patronage in eolicited. aprMfil ly-pd bllAW it WALLACE. THE RAILROAD KOUSE MAIN ST , PUlLirSDUIiG, TA. IilR nnderflgned keepa eor.B'.actiy on hrA X tha beat of Liquor a. Ilia tkbie ie aiaata up plied with tba beet tba market afforda. 11. a traveling publie will do will ta give biiu a ealL nort.'fri. HOliLKT LLU V It. DANIEL CONNELLY, Boot and Sliac Manufacturer, CLKAHFIELD, I'A, HA? Jim reeeired a flna lot of Frenrb CALF hK INS, and fa now prepared to ntannfac ture everything in bia line at the tow eat Gguree. Ha will warrant bit work to ba aa reprerrntea. tie reBpeetfully aoliclta a eall, at bia ibnp on Market atrret, eaennd d or weet ef the pelvflioaf where ha ill do all in hit power to reuder aatla fartin. Paiua Sua tiaiter tnpi on blind. tn)y,'C7 y IUNIKL CONNELLV. TEVCE riJOlLAIMED. THE WAR CVZKUr CLEARFIELD. KNOX T0YN7llir QUIET. Nearly all the Cvntnihtimh going back to their old masters; but 'nary ? gning to oil Miiuachusctts, where they were tuved eo long and to WtU. IK oonteinenee of tba abore faeta. F. SHORT, of tbe old "f-liort Shoo Mi op." ouid an nounce to bia Dtirarront paUnB. and tha people of Clearfield eoanty at large, that ha baa now a Arat rata lot of goud material, jait reeired freia the Kaut, and it prrpared tiHi irt notice to mk and merd Hk-u and Shoea, at Lit new ahip im (Irahaia'a row, He i aatithed (bat he can pleaaa (a-tUpi it might beaome Intrntcty loval Btay t home pattiota.) He ia prepared toeeli low fur Vk or Country rrdnea. lton't forget tha Shop neit door i Hbowera Urahea'a atore. nn Market iirtii, C learfield, I'a., aud kept by a fellow etimanunly wiled Jyl.'67-F "SHORTY." lX LOOT AM) SHOE SHOP. edward"mack. Con. MAKKKTdt 3n Ftb,. CLhAHI lLLP, Ta. 1M1F penprUtor aa entered Into tba UO0T MIK buaiaaaa at tha aboee atand. and ledeteraiined not la ba outdone cither in qe. tiy or price for bia work, hperial aifeuitna will be paid to manufacturing !ewed work, lie hae on hand a large lot of Krencb Kip aad Calf Shine, of the very beet nualiiy, 1 be rltt tena of Clearfield and vicinity are raepeeltally invited t give bin. a trial No charge fur call a. oebV -If mx raw IS tlRWEMVIMR FIIIR enbaeriber baring lately Darted anew 1 Boat and Shoe abp In Carweatville. en Main atreet, eppoeita Jotepb K. Irwia a Iuff il ore, rerpeetlnily annooncea ia tba pablle that he la prepared to manw'aetam all atyleeef Bwota aad hhoea. aad aeerythlng ia bia Una, en abort notice. He alaa heepa oa band a gm-d eeeort meat of rfady-vada work, which be will aetl cheap for caih er ennntry prepare. fellT-tf LKeTIA II.TENT"PCRVTSTKEL CtLTIVATOK Teeth Jnet rartleed and for aele he . f, il'JLLK 4 CO.
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