jateawSEECJ She 3epttbliatt. GEORGE B. GOODLANDER, IDITOn ASD rBOFHIKTOft. CLEARFIELD, Pa. " WEDNESDAY MOIINISQ, APRIL J, 1871. Democratic Stale C'OHrtuliom. Purauant to a reiolution of (he Dcmoorntio State KxflSllttva flllMllliHH till, il.w ait ...1 - 11 eratio State Convention in uuuiheri equul to tho rvprvevnieiion id nom noueei o! me l.cgialature , I. kerchv mIIm! tn -- 1. T( 1 ; u. ThnrenVv. elav .lAlt, 1K74 . ll.-.Uk . .? 4. J - I -" -1 - . V v.irv. . . K ., IU numlaeta ejendidatei for Governor, Judge of the tiupremo 1 ourt, ana (rhfiuld the IiCgialiilure eo 'determine) for Auditor Ueneral anil dcligatci at IraCM tn the r?(in.llttlnn.l P.......,;... --.1 .I.. t 1 form an electoral ticket and (elect ecnatnrlal ana representative delegate! to rrpreeent the state an tho Demoeratio National Convention. JJy order of tho Executive Cotninitteo. , WM. A. WALLACE, Chairman. . Attcit : Wv. M'Ci illand, Sec'y. Ifarrliburg, Fobruery IS, 1873. Tn. State Senate. This body now stands 10 Domocrnts, 10 Kudicnls, find Col. Alexander K. McClure, whoso power just now Is equal to either of the 10 named, boennso wlifsh evorend of tho plank bo jumps on sonds the other 10 up sky high. How terribly he will goio the Winnebago Chief for the next yoar ! CapitaIi Agitation. The removal of tho Stuto Capital from llarrisburg has boon tho rago in tbo Legislature and Philadelphia the last wrote. Williamsport, Heading and Altoona are rivalling .Philadelphia in this mut tor. We pot-sumo tho subject has been brought to the surface by somo jobbers, and will end in agitation only. Adjournment. The Legislature has finally agreed to adjourn on Thursday, (to-morrow,) the4tb of April. This will not bo regretted by any one, unless by those "pinchers" a"nd "rooster)" who may not have had "a fat thing" thus fur, To thorn the adjournment is no doubt premature and uncalled for at this curly period. A Forkey Cheated. Romarkablo as it may seem it is novortheloss de veloped by tbo Evans fraud investiga tion, that while Col. John W. and cousin P. C. Forney, feathored thoir nests out of tha steal, Wion Fornoy Mas cheated out of $2,500 by Dr. Dunglison, Geary's privato socrelary ; who, according to Evan's oath, pock eted that sura. What a braco of vil liunsl Tub Difference. Lawrence coun ty has a bondod debt of three hundred andthirty thru thousand a,ot7iri,($333, 000.00,) and gives 1,200 Radical major ity. Clearfield has only $18,000 of dobt, gives 1,200 Democratic majority, and has 600 taxablcs moro than tbo former to pay tho debt. Tho Com missioners of Lawronco assossod $48, 000 county tax Inst yoar, and havo outstanding $4,000. Lawrence coun ty economy scorns to ran in tho Wash ington and llarrisburg groove. Justice Tho Altoona Sun reviews tho conduct of Bcnj L. Ilowitt, Dluir county's Representative in tho Legis lature, right sharply and truthfully. This man Hewitt is a moro tool at llarrisburg for tho Camoron faction, and caros about as much for tho inter est of bis constituents as tho Lion does for tho Lamb. His conduct on the boom question was outrageous, and In our vie w of the caso was direct ly in the interest of Tutor llcrdio and against that of the State at largo, find that of tho mercenary demagogue Instead of tho liberal statesman. IIirdic Ahead. Tho boom bill has been defeated. , Fetor boughtand paid for 45 members of tho Assombly, just $40,000 $1,000 apicco. But it was not divided In that way; somo of the members woro greedy enough to voto against the reduction for$150und $200. Hordio can well afford to pay this sum, becnuso by tho prcsont boom rates ho will colloct 5150,000 off the West Branch lumberman, henco ho can donate $40,000 to tho members of the Lower Houso about 40 of whom should bo shouldered by the people of the Stato and thrown into the Susquo hflnna river at llarrisburg and drown ed, as a warning to their successors. Reform ! A poor loyal devil nnmod .Rprngno, ono of tbo Internal Revenue tcollcctors In Ohio, has boon arrcstod ity "tho government" for defaulting tho Treasury out of $20,000. What 'humbuggory I Gcorgo O. Evans, ono of tho most loyal men in this Com monwcalth, stolo $200,000 two years ago, and ho is ncithor dead nor in jai yet. Besides, Gov. Geary says bo is am boncst man. What torn-foolery it Is to arrest govcrnniont officers these times fora mere "irregularity' of from twenty thousand dollars to a million of dollars! It is enough that the money is lost to tho people without sending a committee to invcs'.igate the cose who will charge nearly as nneh for thejob as tho original "stoall from bli- rent. nils, it on i tho scat .would ml cordi Ex Gov. Curtin is coming homo ins ltussiun mission ana tiio Hep pnna am anirtAwltnt nuprplnml tl... purlin and Cameron are not trie hi luuv not, 10 put too lino poi it tllCV hsta enr-h nth or mml , ally. Curtin is said to bo uAor Vice presidency, failing in that, a n me v. o. ocnnie vice Cameron, jut do unacceptable to him. FuiX AOAm. Honator Knight, of Bucks, appeared in his sent, Thursday evening, for tho first timo In two months. Jo ha partially reoovored Irani his severe illness. All the Kcna t'r are in (.heir safs for tha firt tlmn this seeion. 'irjw.i.' Th tloeernorthlp. ' The near approach of the State Con vention nocossarily causes somo activ ity among the friends of tho tovoral Candidates named for the Governor ship. In (he eastern portion of the Stale our friends soom to behave rath er better than in tho west, wbilo the northorn section Is moving lu the in terest of Senator Buckulow alone, whom we have tho bcBt assurances, is oppnsed to tho use of his name for any such purpose A superficial view of the field here in the west would load ono to beliovo that we ara all "split up," from tho fact that an unusual number of gentle man have been named for Govornor. Clearfield, at hor county mooting in January, might have followed tho cx amplo of hor neighbors and mado auoihcr "split" by naming ono of hor own citircns, who would havo gone into tbo contest with many friends, and with a littlo effort could have so- cured the nomination. But this was deemed impolitic und inexpedient. and having elected ono of our worthi est citizons (Ex Gov. lligler) Repre sentative delegate, without instruo. tions, concludod that that was eufll cient for tho occasion. Sinco, boweror, candidates are mul tiplying, and It now becomes the duty of those who nro not merely flunkcrs or in tho decoy business to present a bold front, and show to the coinpli mont dealers that tho period for triflos has passed and that a square Demo cratic, business departure must bo mado and our forces concentrated upon a enndiduto who is ublo to load us to victory in October. Of the integrity and ability of Cupt. McClelland, of Lawronco county; Gon. Coultor, of Westmoreland; Mr. Gibson, of Allegheny; Col. Hopkins, of Washington, or Seuutor Buckalew, of Columbia,' '.hero can be no question; but that either has, generally, scatter ed all over the State, a host of warm adherents, is not quite so plain. Their forces aro but local and command but little attention outside of a solcct cir cle, and are thcrcforo not availablo candidates. To our mind Gen. George W. Cuss, of Pittsburgh, prosenls all the elements nocessary, and should be nominatod by acclamation at the Reading Conven tion. (Privately, he should have been our nominco three years ago.) With bun for our stundurd bearer, tho old Democrats throughout tho Stato will wake up und the young ones will bo- come cntiiimiastio, and the battle will bo half won by the mere announce ment of his nomination by tho Slate Convention. Givo as Gen. Cuss, and then wo can put the harness on and "fight it out on thut line" ait summer, ' and then attend the Radical funeral and assist to bury the Stato robbers with pleasure. Poor Dkvu Tbo State robber. George O. Evans, on his sick bod at the Now York hotel, to which city tho investigating Committee followed him last week, swears that ho is tho poor est man in the Stato, that be noilber Owns houses, lands, bonds or money. When asked, "what have you dono with tho $201,000? says, "I gavo some of it to friends and spent the rest." About tbo best poijured man now alive is this man Evans. Ho has sworn ovory inomber of tho robber ring clear except tbo Forneys, Dr. Dunglison and two or throe parlies in tho gov ernment employ at Washington. Auditor Gcnorul Uartranfi paid him back the $7,000 ho gave him after the fraud was exposed. The gifts ho made to his friends amount to less than $40,000. .Now tho question arises where aro tho other $251,000 f Evans says be spent it, who bolieves him f Justice at Lant. The decision in tho M'Clnro-Grsy caso by which Col. M'Clnro tnkos his seat in tho Senato of Pennsylvania will be iiaiiod as a triumph of truth over perjury j honosty over fraud; decency over ruffianism ; and wu might add, independent journuiism ovor those con trolled by thieving rings, ns to their crodit bo it said that several of the leading Republican journals in Phila delphia stood tip squarely for M'Clure in Ins contest with the perjurors, rounders and ropes ters, bneked ' by Gen. Grant's offlco holdors and tho cor rupt Stato House Row, who havo for years mnnnged to carry the elections inciiy ana ouie oy irnuil anj violence 1 Lis will leave the ecnato, 10 Demo crats to 10 Republicans, with McClure with tho casting vote. Ot courso it was Radicals only who sought to per seen to and defraud him, while every Democrat stood upon tbo si Jo of honor and juHlico. To the former he is in debted for nothing to tho lattor ho is indebted for his seal, and wo won't attempt now to guoss where his voto will bo recorded upon tho just meas ures advocated by tho Democratic mombers. Wo may say, however, that the infamous Congressional np portionmonl bill will not bo passed by tho Senato in its present shapo. Mo Cluro always donounccdjlhe unfairness of tho lust apportionment; told the loading men of his parly that it was unjust, and he will not bo caught vot ing for one which is evon more infam ous in its hearings. This much has boon gnincd by tho triumph of Col. Alex. K. McClure Pittsburgh rost. Rich Indeed. Governor Geary has notified the Legislature that "A joint resolution authorising the Bute Treas urer to collect from lb United States certain moncysimpropcrlypnid'mcan ing tbe moneys paid to Geo. O. Evans baa become a fuw without his signa ture, not hnvfng bcon rclurnod to tho Legislnturo within ten days, as pro vided for by the constitution. Ho says respect for the Logislutili pre vented hi in from vetoing the bill, but ho protests against it, as discreditable to the State; the Stato, by this reso lution, repudiating tbe authority of hor own appointed agent, to w,fm the money was acton I ly pah), lis thinks tho State could "bolter afford to loso tho money than to place her self In this most questionable attitude." "(Juoationablo attitude," n trying to intf nm'i tiu n mnnaw I . I n tiA , r. I. , thee loyal, refined times, Coupon .fltiM. - ' The man who siioered at theology hnd his nose froxon this winter. Palpitation of the gizzard is depop ulating tbe hon roosts In many places. llarrisburg Is exoitod over a triple murderer end a partially decomposed infant found In an ash pilo. What we know abopt furming. Ill is too early yet for planting corn or sowing turnip seed. Tbo President has mustered onongh of courage to sign the bill repealing the tax on mustard. Wbatn thrust at the revonuel Tho application of Shaffnor, con vlotod of murder in tho first dogroo, in tho Dauphin county court, for a now triul, haa boon ovorrulod, and the cul prit sentenced to be liangod. It is rumored that ono of the beau tiful county scuts at Norwulk, Conn., has boon lakon by tho ox-Emparor and .bin press ol f ranco, and wit occupied bylhom next summer. ' John W, Union, lato Stuto Prison Agent, who has been on triul at Jack sun, Michigan, ombezxlomont has plead guilty, andrecuivod a scntencn of five yours and a half in the State prison. The Philadelphia authoritos are In vestigating tho death of a young lady mimed Mary Shcn, from Warren coun ty, who died on Thursday last from an attempt to procuro an abortion. Noar half a million of dollars has been expended by General Grunt in maintaining a flsot upon the const of Nun Domingo, to keep unec in power. This is one portion of tbe San Domliipo job. ilie lirooklyn Eagle alluding to tho attempt of Grant's oftico holders to control tbo Cincinnati Convention says: Tho Eastern rufllung who go Wosl next May as passengors will return as freight. .Somebody tells the Scientific Ameri can of a way to clear a wollof carbonio acid gas. It is to lower a red hot iron to tho water, so as to produco a littlo stoam. Tho vupor instantly absorbs the gas. John Bullock, of Bristol, R. I , will be 103 yoars old in Juno next, and is surprised to find thut his bond, tho hair on which has been gray for more than half a century, is putting out a new crop, black as jot. Tho number ot clerks who aro seek ing employment in New York to-day is lamentable. A gentleman mot one as a car driver who formerly bad-a salary of three thousand dollars in a largo mercantile house. . . Tho N. Y. H'orWof a recont dalo has somo startling statistics prepared by Dr. J. M. Toner, showing that In the Yankeo Status but three children aro born to each family : to cichl children in rovolutionnry times. Gen. John C. Fromont, who has boon very quiet for several years past, was at Now York on Thnrsdny, ndvo. eating his Southern Puciflco mil rond scheme, which be snys is bound to suporccdo all others. On the night of tho 21st., tho house of Sandy Clay ton, in Lawronco, Kansas, was burnod, and Clayton and his three sons, aged burfiii, eight and four years, perished in the flumes. Mrs. Cnylon and an infant woro severely burned. Diversities in bookkeeping is tbe mild excuse offered by Secretary Bout well for tho discrepancies in his ac counts, but wilt ho persist in plucing his fulso statements before tho people concerning tho reduction of tho public debtr An oxchango says it is fifty four years ago this winter sinco a season has run from November to March with out a goneral thaw or break up. At thut time the scarcity of water was similar to that existing now. That fullow has a good memory. : A transcendant faith, a cheerful trust, turns tho darkness of night into a pillir of firo, and tho cloud by day into a perpetual glory. They who thus march on are refreshed even in tbo ' wilderness, and hear streams of gladness trickling among tbe rocks. Tbo Louisville Courier-Journal takos tho Detroit Free Prext to task for speaking of "tho colored people of riiiHourgn, ana snys : as mo pcopio oi that ooai-smoked pinco are all col ored, if the Free Prcst means tho no groes of Pittsburgh, it ought to say so. Two men having arranged to fight a duel in Rbodo Island, tho Governor issued a proclamation forbidding it, whereupon ono or tbo pnrtios sent him a note saying that ono of them would stand in Connecticut and tho other in M sseachusotts, and shoot over bis mis orsble littlo Stato. Salt Lako City seems to be in cxict ly tho same condition as Philadelphia. under her fraudulent Election law. The Gentiles did not think it worth while to put a ticket in tho field, it was so sure to bo cheated just the caso of tho Democrats in tho Fourth district. Tho Ohio Radical State Convonlion, mndo np of Tost Mnstors, Revonue ioiicetors, Assessors and Grant s ro- Inlions, hnvo instructed for him for President nnd Hon. Wm. Dcnnison furvico. Ho was PostMnstcr Goneral under Lincoln. This blow hits the Smilcr Colfax right belwoon the eyes. An exchango says: Tho coming "spring bonnet" is going to bo "two nieo for anything." A convention of milliners will bo held this month, to soo wholhcr It shall bo trimmed with ostrich plumes or tho more humblo tall feathers of a shnnghui rooster. Tho prico will bo tho samo in cither caso. Tho preliminary examination of Col. D. L. Stanton, cx Collector of Inter nal Jfcvenuo for tho Fifth Maryland District, began at Haiti moro yester day. Supervisor Fulton testified thnl an investigation of tho accused's ac counts showed a deficiency thus far of eiii.ouu. m list a pity cxclnims loy uldnm ! The Inst jibe at tho oxponso of "II. G." rcporla that "in an Otfricnllural cssny on tobacco ho asserts that tho nno cut will not ripen well unless the tin-foil is stripped from tho growing bud early in tho spring ; nnd thut plug tobacco ouirht to bo knocked off tho troos with clubs, instead of being mulu on mm mo nanu. A Radical Rri.iT Thero lias bcon a split in tbo Kentucky Rudit ul Con vontion,and a withdrawal of a portion of tho dulozates. Tho bono of dlsson- sinn wus a resolution that no delegate should bn cntitlod to a sent unless ho would agree to support tho nominoo of tho Philadelphia Convention. About one fourth or tho Convention were negroes. It matters bat little, so far as the vote of Hontucky Is concern ed whothnr d v sioni or harmony per- vado the Kadioal oaifip thoy will be In a hopeless minority i bnt the move ment U worth something as en itom, showing what olomoiils of discord and decay have entered Info the hitherto unbroken rnnf of tho llndjcnl pnfty Tlu Frttitmen' Burials'. ' The Freodmen's Bureau is still In oxlstonoc, and, as a muttor of course, those who are running it want Con btcbs to vote them moro money. There, is always a deficiency In the coneorn. nomcnow it eoome to par take of tho extravagance and careless ness which characterizes tho negro. It can novor make both ends meet. There are always leaks in its troasury. Monoy will disappear from its drawers mysteriously, and yet, whon asked whoro it has trono, or who look it. no body knows. It would bo as hard to detect the delinquents, as for a stran gor to pick out any particular chicken thief irom a multitude ot gonmno Af ricans in tho dark. At the ond of the prosont mouth the Bureau will be without a dollar in it, nnd tbo loyal majority in Congress are expoctod to fork over a sum largo enough to keep tho concern running wbilo Grunt Is running for reelection. Whether it will bo kopt up aflor that must depend upon tho temper of tho noxt Congress If it should bo stronglyJBadicnl, the fill places now filled by those who run the mireau will not be vacated spoediiy Should Grant bo rooioctod, with a Congress propored to support biin, it will be taken tor gran loa that the tax payers aro perfectly satisfied to bo jilundorod by office holdors and tho assumption will not bo a violent ono by any moans. Lancaster Inteiligmctr. All the Decency You Know; A cortain class of humbugs are only on- durable wben they are sorlous. Tho Boston Traveller, fbr Inslaneo, wbilo it confines itsolf to grave an earnost fulsohood, has something mthor im pressi ve about it. But soo bow dis mally brutal it becomes wicn !l tries to bo cheorful i "It is Blatcd that Ihoie is no truth in the storv that I.owo v has been laid low by doath. Whyuoti't Sohurz and Trumbull go after Lowery f They might not kill him, but hon ho might kill thorn which wouU answor just as won, or oven better. This is tho loading arant papor in now England, and nay luiriy bo as sumed to represent Iho avorugo wit and decency of its pirty. Is it not about time for the 1'roHidont to call off his bounds? Sucharo tbo remarks of tho Now York Trihine, and coming from thut Rndical billo mean far moro than the babblings of a Press or Jour nal. Ei.kctino Postmasters. The plan of electing postmasters by tho pcuplu, now agitated in Congress, has been several times urirod, and bus cent-ral ly been received wilb favor whonovor discussed. The ew i ork Tribune, speaking in favor of the change, argues mat it would be only reasonable to permit the peoplo who use the post- office to choose tho person who is to servo them. To muko tho noslmas- ters elective would be to cut off a largo ana n uuiui soiirco of olliciul corrup tion at the fountain head of tho con- oral government, ond muko the De partment far more cffectivo than now Driitino. The letter of Horace Grcolcy nnd other prominent Repub lican politicians of New York, to Col Grosvornor, Chuirman of the Liberal iieimuiican vnmmuino, is Indeed a now depnrluro in politics. Whon we And suwii a inrin man as Horace Vreo ley, calling for a revenuo tariff, the tact is significant of a very radical cnango oi viow. Hon. J. P. Walker, United Stales Senator from Wisconsin in 1854, died suddenly of appoplcxy, at Milwau kee, on the 30th ult. Humphrey Marshall, of Kontuokr, ox Congressman nnd ex-rebel Goneral, died at Jxiuisvillo on ibursday, aged 00 years Wu adi'frtlsrmtnw. Fishing Tackle I JTST rarelred aoAtnnleteaiftortmeBt.eoniirt lui of Trout Hoda, Fiih Banket), Lineeaud iiofiii, ui an acferipuoor, at ' II. t. IttOI.Elt A CO R. Clearfield, April J, 1S71, lm. I REVERE HOUSE, II U K N 8 I D E. V A The lubMriber bavinr built anew (total, with all modern improvement, U prepare j to receive fueiU. The table will be eupplied w lb the beet In Ihe market , the bar wilh Ihe cbool. ett Itquon. Good itahlinf attached. j prJ-ij A. H. BCHAKFFEliJ PropV. WATCHES I WATctiEsl I hare a larce iloek of AMtftlC -ytl and SWIS1 WATi'llR r ... .a - - kVr an aradoa. in from twa iA "eioi. I offer theee for eale guarautee them lo (Ira entire ntiifa AN e differ- ht emtio lOW, and on. JEWELRY I JEWELxjTI - A food uaortment ot Lediei' and Oent'a Jew.lr-of the l.teit title. I Alrtajl fettlnf odothinf iel I would aik Lumbermen and other who In tend purehailnc VTalchei to call ar I lee mj took before loit to the elliea. I m r. ur I eaa fell W. tehee ai low ae tl.lv tan be nougui, sendee the dlfferrnoe in dietanoa in the event of die goedj proving defoetite. All kindi of REPAIRING In mvllue oromrtl. attended to at the itore on Beoond atrael, eppo-ll it the Coart Ilouie. For font liberal mpport in me paat I am verv thankful. 8. t. SNYDER April t, 187.. T?A RM ER3, TA K K NOTICE ! rpilEASURER'S SALE UNSEATED LANDS la Clearfield Cowntr, Fa., for isie mi i7i. Holloa li hereby given, In pnrraanoe of an Aet of Aaeetubly approved Ihe 11th dey of Juno, A. li. IHI3, entitled "An Aot lo amend an Aot dlraoting the mode of oelling unieatad landi in Clear field euiiuly," and the leveral aupple rueun therein, there will be elputed to publie aale or outcry, at the Court Ilouie, In the borough of Clearfleld.on the HKCOND MONDAY, lOth day of V ft k, A. v. mi a, tue loiiowiag Iraota or pieeee of uneoated landa in eald eounly, for taias due aud unuilj,rli: llrrcarla. .Vo. Ad Vtr. fr'arrnarve. . tn Fetar Miller t 41 - M John Mailer..,.. IS Si) .. 10 . Fred'k Ilubley.. M 10 as John Baiiiman.. 1 !4 Fred'k How man J 23 Tl IIS Thoi. Blllingtoa JO 14 t:l Phil. Myelneupe 11 S4 . 160 John Myiinoone 4J AO IS 10 Michael Muuer, 14 78 St SO Michael Mueaer. 14 III 100 Jaa. MeMurtrie.. IS 40 RV , 'Ihol.Murgalorjr 14 12 SO Magnni Miller.. jl 410 John Urady a? oa ISO , William Brad., g, 00 i if. a. uiair..,.i4 Bg U , John Whllaer... oj 4.1 8t ' Henry Whinner, (4 at 1SI William Wtlioa. ,4 l0 184 Jaeoh King...... 87 97 1U4 Jvha Oibion,,. 39 20 111 71 ItobertWibon... si 0 i3 li) William Urey....loj li 43:i i, John Miller 108 li St. Brown k Fulton, IS j .... 30 SS John Ketlend..H T 81 lol IIS PaUe Um .-. o ee VI 91 Jeroml'h Meeker 20 IS 433 11 David llarto Si 84 S80 168 Mania Franti... 41 00 lUft Ui J. Franta, Jr.... 48 89 7t 31 Tbomaa Uibtoa II 10 S10 Uoob Kina 7S sa -' S Wm. FlnnketU 4 Si lit Myeonoope. 49 83 17 47 Jere. Moiher... 49 88 W0 Keagy 28 48 IM Fred. Ueat.i... Si ISS 37 ThoiUilllngloa 41 70 S9 John Beam. . 19 99 141 Martin Foati... 49 411 ll Mathiai Barton 41 f I 74 Tbomaa Qibenn II 39 91.1 143 Fred. Uaalea... 48 81 120 49 J. Muuerimith 19 97 14 Brown a Fulton 4 S8 , 10 II. llanpt, a Co 13 SO -'0 Jacob Fouu..n I to Z-'O W. Whiteeidei. 12 40 IIS Thtmae room 14 60 Ilcll. A'o. Ae. Ptr, Warrmmltt. 42S9 1(100 Henry Bock. 272 00 4(120 400 ....ISO 99 6704 llldS " ....271 00 4S20 809 ....1.10 69 42H7 110 ... 18 04 4819 10? 100 " 17 ft 4I9 100 - .... 1J 94 4SI8 I IS " .... 31 47 5818 101 .... J2 8 42KT 79 120 .... 31 24 STB 1000 ....2CJ 00 41SS 60S " ....US SS 4.'S9 600 98 00 3.ifli 101 118 John Nichola 28 99 6918 1.0 Nicklinallrilblh II 99 439 134 Jflae;,h Boom.... 1.12 67 4 3 Booj. tlibbl 144 24 4819 141 10 Honry Boek... 8-i 88 4?KT 91 97 " " II 37 4U(i 81 l:s Kicklioaahsith 6 78 69117 90 II 98 42S8 100 11,-nry Beck 23 M 42S7 4O0 ....104 80 4L'87 201 - .... jj 91 llinom. .Vo. Ae. Ptr. Wmrramt. 2004 3SS 89 B-oberU A FII1S 10 138 Nieklinatirimih 11 78 " 41 f9 J. W. 8mlth.... Si 99 A. K. Wright.... 10 28 89 W. . Roherti... 38 00 Boberli k Fox. iJ2 98 Sttl'O 290 322 49.. 1 107 420 I02S 1011 III K.'.UO 1004 169 .'lata lea no Hi 1999 74 60 0 1.1 60 9.1 27 crt, rJttaTrr..... 12 wo II. Irvin'e etit....l.17 60 Joha P. Hale.... 19 .19 34 N'.Vrti k ro. 29 96. . I 80 71 VV Otvii e Tomj.. nga. Ae. Per. Wnrmntte. John Tbomaa 78 II. 8. Drinker William Mel'ormiek... Naney Bogg. 19 97 68 94 68 8.1 84 41 Malcolm MoDonald..... 81 98 el John liven SO Michael Conklc Barbara Pny.lcr tleurf-e llu!inanH..., 78 Jolrpb Drinker , Henry Farner......., llorgeAyn 61 81 31 William Troutuiau.-... it M John kean 17 John Montaoiuerr 96 148 Richard Theinaa. 49 Barbara Snyder 44 Blair McLanahan , 427 Jainri Hteinhcieor 90 147 Merrrll k lligler 218 Watson A Muueon.... 100 Jneoph Hall 100 John lluetcn flradrorrl. Ae. pgr. ll'tirnfarre. K'4 lluch KIt 102 16 John Campbell Itall Uurk. John Vaughn Martha liueton 17 Poll) McLaanhan 71 39 Andrew Petit 17 9J Matlhiaa rjlarmeker... 13 38 No owner s 2.1 Francie Weal 23 80 N. Mainee 8 80 Jofrph Powell.. Daniel 'irabam. II. L. Hall. William Uraham, Jr... John llanna. Uavid Aekey.,.,M Andrew Petit 82 98 67 64 14 20 21 8.1 37 82 6 87 61 81 28 89 17 84 s 00 64 II 68 14 It 69 36 93 16 76 11 it 17 SI ! 57 19 94 SI 15 10 90 1.1 04 4 30 9 14 T 31 14 60 17 SO 28 SO A'o. 491 3474 nradv. e. Per. Karmafe. 628 6S8I 5N77 i79 4SS1 46 260 32 106 196 JI'INI 13 3..U1 1 IV!8 J JOS 102 311 214 644 W. Kirkpatrlck, 6( II I Roberta k Foi. 21 34 a.B.Uoodlandor 17 34 Conrad Locg 47 89 J. B. Smith 196 96 846 Henry Wycor...201 Jl no 118 220 Ml 100 77 6i0 421 400 18 ' 86 321 IIS 60 100 100 78 1110 106 4j0 76 Roliert Carry,.,. 66 0.1 John Donl.p... SI 06 l'aper Stevar... 20 92 " ... 16 74 Roberta k F01..IU 76 Cbritt. Lower... 73 67 Robert! A Foi.,410 10 Z. S. Welch 0. 11. Preeoolt... It. X. Calhera.... Chriat. Lower,,, Adam Weaver.. J. W. Smith 4 67 14 61 76 94 II 76 19 18 14 43 Ao. Ae. Jacob llllebrun, 16 76 John IVnli 4 16 llolop'rtllru'a'r 14 46 Kelly A Co . 11 97 WrlghU Darling 96 T6 Jacob Pent!...., I 16 Ilurimldo. Per. irWeroafee. H. F. BIGLER & CO. 1 OFFKH FOR SALK SINGLE AND DOU11L1J SHOVEL PLOWS, WOOD IROM CULIIVATOrt, Steel Cultivator Teeth, Shovel riow Shovels, IRON & WOOD PLOWS, BILL SIDB PLOWS, Ae., Ae. Clearleld, Pa., April I lia, . , AMINIRTRATiRf)NUTC-Nolle ll hereby given Ihnl lollcre of a'lminlitrallnn on Ihe aetata uf UKOROK MOYKIl, deeeaaed, lata of liraliam towniblp, eioarlald Oonnty, Pa., having bean duly granted to the underlined, all beriona Indel.tiul im .m .ill ..tu.. payment, nnd ihoae having elalma or demande ., i(wiii iuw properly BMiurnnrateo; ror eat tlement,., , ; ... JAtit-fl MOVF.R, Jtb, J8, IS71 St. 1 oKlniitratore, 41.02 100 Joha Mehnleon, 6S 14 .V.03 114 - l6 14 6694 I.1S ' 114 86 79 John Mailer 46 66 SI Abram W hitmer 41 19 114 t'aep.Miefftr,Jr. 66 61 260 Daniel WhllmerlSJ 64 421 John llilblcy..217 61 103 Mary Rohrrli... 69 97 St 7 John Treealor...201 76 1121 Ciipcr rlhnflcr..lS7 6.1 200 . Sniilnr A Burui, .16 00 100 J. Willitmeon...l66 74 824 MaryCrawfnrd.,179 91 311 T. Hpckman..llS 60 2U8 Rebeocallniwn.210 06 100 Leonard llollii. II 16 Cheat. Ae. Per. Vi'itrmnfM. 311 148 Renl. Yonng 1(6 67 mi 163 Martha Worlualou...IU4 92 416 30 JameiPaga 119 10 mo nilllem Haaimao.,.,. 61 70 106 163 John Boyd 43 90 311 163 Joaiah Wagner 161 14 433 163 Thoinae Hamilton..... lil 99 l.'S Jamei Hon 79 16 413 163 John Cunningham 114 0b 69 Cherlee Uohin 10 IS o Robert Fleming. ....., 41 90 209 Iaaae Rlchnrdeon 41 90 209 Jonathan Walker. 43 90 4.18 163 John Cook 171 28 4.11 163 Jaeph Kwing ...I71 JS 4.13 16.1 William Cook- ,17l Is 43-1 163 Alei. Hunter. 386 140 267 64 171 411 Henry 231 .lamri Noble. I'M 0 Chrl.j, Rohtier..,.,. .161 10 laaae Kirk k Co ...1(19 41 Mol'ord tract 86 20 Hugh llarlla. ... 28 Joaeph I'lper...... 28 79 iicorge rage. 77 Pegam..M.f 18 II , it or 3 41 Ae. Per. Varrnnttee. 87 John Mopberron. 9 76 19 P. Blanchard 26 65 431 163 John Muaf. ..., ...ISO 10 166 Miller ACrlat... 19 99 11 " . t 61 tl MehaftV a Mikhail II 70 ll John Mrennrmau...... tl 96 61 J. ABLBrath S 64 601 - Ford k Ht.rlnkle- II 60 67 William Roland t 97 160 Joieph McMurray 41 16 74 97 Patrick Noble II in 116 Hugh Bartley 6 69 431 Matthiae Blough 16110 Coving-ton. JVo. .Ae. Per. H'arraefee. 6167 804 fleorgo Meal.. 14 16 6378 4S3 .... tg 20 6404 326 .... 86 81 1S9S 67S MorriStewarl,204 00 ISU9 890 " III 00 11102 t9 114 00 1911 646 " 191 29 IS99 60 Mary Wearer.., 11 10 IVII 24 MorrlftBlewart, I 64 ISDI 209 41 18 6377 1100 George Mead.... 12S 16 ihut ) Morrii aHtewart 13 10 1S93 600 14 67 127 Kinerlck allcller 6 07 200 11. Burgett. 10 00 1891 203 Morrii aHtewart 61 69 Decatur. e. Per. Warrantee. 106 116 Jamei flamillon 44 12 49 41 John Bkyron 20 68 73 Tbomaa Kdinundion... 30 66 101 169 Thomaa Billington...143 6 404 Cbarlee Hiek 139 06 111 Patrick .Moore.. 4.1 87 100 Tbomaa fllewirdiun-... 36 80 160 Joaeph Matlock St 40 60 Robert llaltiiiner 14 06 202 Mary McLanaheu 67 97 404 Ann MeLanahan. 96 47 1 S Stacy W. Tbomnaon.... 28 46 66 Mary Mel.anahnn 38 90 84 1.17 Jeeeph Whitehall 36 19 4O0 Hubert Hain-y 147 10 lee - ImA a.waaiv....(., no ae 69 Tbomaa rJtcwardton... 21 40 90 Jebn Drinker 37 92 lOO Samuel Kay 39 16 146 147 Tbomaa K.luiunjaon... S3 6.1 400 Samuel llainbloton.,..10S SO 20 Joaeph riaaaotn. I 76 100 Williaen Hoover 40 46 60 Thomaa Stowardeon... 7 06 2O0 Jonathan NoabiU..,.. IS 20 17 Joaeph Saneom.,HMHH 8 20 74 David Stewart. IS 71 100 Carper Maine 38 80 801 Thomaa P. Cone.. 13110 261 Thomaa Kdinundeon... 94 11 2SI (lilbert VaorhU. ...! U 12 314 John llarriaoa..... 66 80 149 Eliiabeth llarrieen..., 81 40 116 K. Fletcher 24 00 131 Joaeph llarrlaon.. 19 40 Ferguuu. Ae. Per. 11'orraNlee. 2.13 159 John Hembrlghl . 76 70 in lUUcorgo Itoal. .....116 14 74 Lewie Jordnn..... 21 68 100 Abram Ogdcn.. 18 00 100 ,. Adam Higart 26 26 60 Matlliiaa Slough I 6.1 66 II. Paaamore. 6 76 140 Ilnniel Frank II 60 60 Jebn (Iras'. -.... 140 (Irard. Ao. Ae. Ptr, M'ormareee. 63 Jt 1100 Ueorge Mead.... 91 01 6.'I6I 10C6 .... 911 63 6.165 751 .... 89 69 5:i74 10S2 k .... 9 98 6.161 1100 .... 94 04 6371 1100 P .... 94 91 6379 641 ' - .... 66 48 6371 1081 " ,. 91 64 5.160 1109 .. 94 04 6.158 1048 . .... 93 66 5.1 j4 1008 ' - " .... 89 10 5.159 1000 .... 84 75 68j 1100 - .... 91 04 6361 1108 - - ....101 64 6.161 1100 " ....209 00 lull 20.1 101 Morrill Stewart 7 70 I9:il 649 lit " " 16 46 1935 6.16 m ;B IU2I 40S l, 4 48 ISWS 154 129 " ' Si 1.1 1617 IS t 5.1 I09 140 U 94 5352 798 Gcorgo Mead. ..191 79 5.178 1100 " " ...150 60 5353 I1O0 ...240 60 6357 1101 ...250 80 ISSS 120 Motrlea Stewart 8 II ISS9 221 114 " 13 37 3648 2S3 66 "17 56 1929 S3 i 1 28 1V:9 1(1 II e "4 1.1 19.10 131 " 21 76 HIS lit n " 45 97 1SS7 1ST 44 " "66 18 1917 63 79 " 9 1-4 1928 409 " " 69 86 IS90 187 "23 .18 ISSS 15S h , 4j at 1017 146 69 11 8060 106 18 OS 1SS7 446 " 77 9.1 1916 .6 ax g t5 85 A. llugneny.... 4 5i 105 " " 19 95 1921 110 Jnalin Plubtl) . 8 93 r.nehen. Xo. Ae. Per. Wammteee. 5.113 661 Ueorge Meal. til 63 4317 1059 ' ...140 67 6118 1099 " ...161 91 5.119 1099 ...161 01 6320 1109 i ...102 80 6:121 100S " ,..H9 18 6.121 1100 ...161 SO 6.114 760 ... 9.1 10 6115 1000 ...113 00 6.116 lleOO ., " ...HI 00 5828 1100 - .1S7 00 5X11 1100 ,..S7 00 5.12J 100 " ... .15 60 5.121 1100 ...187 00 6:i24 613 " " ...111 65 lllll loo Monies Stewart IS 90 6314 100 Wm. Mnix-e 34 90 1012 4.18 Morriaa (Stewart 40 62 IVOK 176 94 " 6S 1916 1 4 -14 ' " M 17 5324 1511 67 Qoorge Meail...851 67 5.126 1100 ...319 00 6.117 111.1 m u ..,32i ar 5:129 1IO0 " " ...319 00 61.10 1IM ...819 00 921 868 (1. Albert a Bra 46 60 1921 100 W. A. Wallace. 80 1922 200 Morriaa Stewart II 40 ISS6 771 77 (Iil'h'ma(iarri'nl07 14 79 Knob Lot. I 80 Cirahana. Ae. Per. n'drroeree. Jul Tbomaa P. Cope 47 41 198 John Skyron 16 71 I John Tbomaa. I 00 109 Ueorge Mead. 17 41 819 Joaeph Simoni... ......... lit 40 164 - Bernard Urate... 69 93 110 53 11 10 J. Henry. I 60 IS " " 97 10 109 CharleaIlo.il .14 00 41 J. O. AllporL II 76 46 laraelCnne. t 40 61 Chailea llall I 00 Cullcll, Ae. Per. H'arrwareee. 119 IllChriatlan Bloke 61 64 193 111 Malhiaa Young. S 19 431 153 Chrialian liador... 100 04 4.18 163 Ueorge Muaaer..,..,..ll'0 6 117 48 Thomaa Ycaler. lol 48 216 Daniel Offley 90 69 211 75 Ueo. Baker. Jr......... 91 15 4.16 146 Timothy PaiUia.....l8S 8.1 411 16.1 John Barge 190 61 366 69 E. Rrigert. .l 42 69 H6 Benl. Wilaon 34 93 100 R.Atherlon. II 14 .103 48 Ueorge Baker 67 09 48 114 Ueorge Moore.. 10 91 819 96 151 07 1.11 Phil. GloBjlnger 67 91 l;.S JohnMeCahen. SS 37 431 153 Kdward Hand 45 48 I0S Ueorge Mead .., 18 90 ISO John McCaben 91 87 98 Lauipblaek 85 40 26 Benj. Wilaon JJ 88 IIS John Whitmer 17 71 MS Plgolt Shaw. .... 14 02 ino John Whitmer 14 TO 170 R. Ilandoreon 10 18 SO T. Mortliagne 19 63 26 ' Plgott Shaw 84 91 IS1 Kdward Hand.. 19 61 106 Benj. Wlleon S 4ii 71 R. HiinneL. ., I 16 llnelon. A'a, Ae. Per. H-'arraaee, UK) J. O. Kidder..,. 61 00 4901 4M W. Willlnk Uf 78 196 David Caldwell 63 18 5873 1041 Moore. Delan, SIT 1.1 6674 1041 x 117 81 6676 1041 " 117 83 6066 9V William Powenl20 T6 606T ITS " 184 75 6671 147 17 Moorettiolany 107 64 4263 9'JO Jamei Wllaon.SJO To 4264 990 " " I II 4199 496 " " 141 05 4109 495 " " 143 04 42.16 4911 " " 141 61 4225 740 " . iai 8 4199 .170 " 103 87 4S99 124 W. Willlnk 13 61 6906 190 Willie PowerlSOl 41 171 I, rikeemaker..lil 95 101 " " II 98 19S William Powers II I6 Jaael Wlleon.. Tl 16 600 " .144 6 II " . 61 4T 64T II MerriaaDelany.il It 40 93 6061 4126 (181 4898 I67S tff M7! Xa. Ae. Ptr. Warraelea. 8689 856 II Koberu A Fox.,247 43 1000 1020 " - 111 61 1001 1989 ..-'. I 111 71 4901 190 . W. Willlnk 17 61 1691 90 . ' Roherti Fet,160 10 II8S 429 II 123 94 4171 491 Jamil Wllwa .l 16 88 4164 999 .. " t " . 46 00 607S 900 . Wat. Powera..,..16l 41 420 U0 Jamei Wlleon, IS 86 4181 990 " 48 13 4181 496 - - " -- IS 02 4200 130 w i S 64 4188 140 ..; ,r w.a 10 19 II US li ' nep IT 60 4181 495 " " w.J II 02 4I8S 201 i 14 00 4188 85 " ., 15 13 4276 990 ." ( m., 41 II 4271 495 x ' ' ' " w.p 26 01 Jordan. Ae. Per, Warrantee!. 224 163 Richard Petera.... (2 II f.v.i 163 PelorKehn. I2S 68 41.1 153 Thomaa Martin. ..150 71 13 Robert Martin.... 91 77 91 Ml , Philip Loaaf. 21 09 49 Wm.Johrrann 9 15 100 Jonathan Jonea... 19 91 100 Richard Martin,.. 10 60 431 153 Jno.Dunwoodio,,. 61 68 100 Richard Martin... 21 40 60 Daniel Smith 13 II 100 x i j5 209 ; i Richard Pelcrl ... 2J 10 ' ' karthaaa. A'o, Ae. Per. Warrantee, 6409 1100 George Mrad...351 67 6411 1100 x JJ2 e7 4611 717 x u .. J20 T 64U 1041 x ai igg g4 6401 1100 x .,i7, , 6414 1100 . . " - ..ITS 10 5405 1ST IT IS 91 1900 600 MooretStewartlTS 00 19AI 771 x u 40 9 1948 H7 x Sl) jr 1093 100 Chi. Willlnk.126 oo 1480 239 Wm. Smith..... 1.1 SI 6710 400 Caaner ttl-" 6701 Si O " " . 81 (10 1094 vT I26Ckaa. Willlnk. IS 40 1094 121 " ... jj 8 I09T 100 ... 12 1097 100 x i , I09T 69 x "... 71 UC5 100 M'CI'rk'iiPot'r It 70 1864 8J0 ' B- D. UJI 31 60 1090 m Chu' Willlnk. I II 1097 15 x x t 13 600 FAMinarrreCu 46 0 122 Daniel Yothara 20 97 83 Mary Kgane.... I 62 45 Jno. R. Vooght 7 16 1:13 Chriat. Brown. 14 93 265 J. Uilllland 6 71 4 x --71 8 111 Oliver Moore- SI 60 H.McOonlgal. II 16 100 M.K Mioeat-U. I 64 it n. Yotbera...,. 27 '-0 D. B. llall 1 35 3651 127 Km'rt'ktRetter 17 01 709 14. M'Uarvey. 14 :il 61 x ,. 36 74 . I 99 41 Keating . 1 16 61 W. V Keating. S 87 167 16 Jaa. McO.rvey 23 20 144 60 ' x ,0 j Knox. Ae. Per. Warrantee. 417 48 Reuben llainee. 49 - 4:15 60 Luke Morria 49 81 4.18 153 Jouph Billiard 79 16 433 153 Robert llray 79 15 429 41 Jno. Bringhurat 10 34 431 151 sarah Ward. 99 01 431 161 George Edy. 99 03 433 153 Moore Warton .. 99 01 1.1.1 153 Ueorge Aahtoei. 44 95 4:t1 lis Benj. Poultney 121 12 431 163 I.rael Morrie H5 39 373 163 Martin Pierce.. 126 13 4'3 153 Iaabella Jordan 09 0.1 I HO Henry Trout 25 20 333 163 Caleb Fault. 128 SO 254 153 Ueorge Weacatt 98 31 361 161 Ueorge 8,-.ll...... ........ 97 71 225 John Boyd..- 77 S 109 Saaaaaa Ward 17 49 JjS UaMM'Ceruiok..... 85 71 71 Thooial Jordan S 84 40 Henry Trent I 16 111 I John Pirom.- 126 XI 60 Suaanna Ward.......... II 16 433 153 William Haute s 14 311 163 John Doracy 64 45 II John Bord 17 94 16 llenj. Poultney. 48 37 II Nancy Hobieua 91 I.atvreuce. AV A. Per, Warrantee. 62V9 III! Geo. Mead 106 71 ejve now " " ......106 12 6.14S 1104 x jj 6.1111 1100 " 100 72 6303 1100 x m ....i,8 7 6104 110 " .I96 72 6308 1100 urn lcj r2 6.106 lllll x m )oll JJ 6307 1100 " " ion ,j 6101 1100 x o, 7J 6319 1100 " ...... 106 71 6310 1100 x jug jj 6.111 1100 x M jog 7J 5291 1100 X . jus ST 5S91 1100 x 41 jus 17 6195 IIO0 x h 87 6298 1100 " ' 29S 17 6291 374 " 31 7.1 61S .1.10 ' x fg 76 1996 11 SO Roberta k Fox. Ill 121 Hugh Jordan... 19 49 413 John Heed II 02 61 114 Rudolph l.ittf.. 1 91 2001 1029 66 Roberta at Fox. 78 66 90 RobL Milrriell, II 1 1914 lOO J, W. Smith,.- I 48 4 x . I 15 185 W. Montgomery 38 77 '6 J. b. Uarriaoa. 6 86 9 M. W. rnyeer. 1 91 16 Iaaae Cooklln. 1 . 1 10 I.rael NlchoU- I 04 6191 726 ; Ueo. Mead...3l4 19 5296 1167 x ( ...504 1 6197 1111 " " -....314 61 6190 4S " " 191 7 5291 1100 x ....434 40 1906 T4 I. Irwin a Sou 7 14 1908 176 x h 8 41 I91T 141 X ej jo 1913 37 x x . I 69 Out Lot Mordecai Shirk 1 91 Morrie. Ae. Per, H'arraaleee. 4(1 Ueorge Weticl...204 81 206 William Werla...l50 06 S.'T Chrialian Werti...l01 16 171 David Laueh......lO0 II 421 Jeaae Vernal 1.10 51 410 66 Joaeph Turner 1.16 60 440 109 x ..,.1.18 80 .140 10 x x .105 40 42.1 Geo. TJnkekor....l31 II .100 Peter Yarnel 93 00 418 151 Clem. Stocktr.. 99 61 4.1.1 153 John Vaughn...-. 99 61 4:13 163 . Jwlmatban Neabit 99 61 316 91 John Real 15S 64 99 142 ... William h'.aue.... 48 10 90 Patrick Kara 20 93 2T1 I Robert lll.cn 81 65 400 Johnlloueton 91 00 IT ' Blair M'Unahan. IS 30 298 Wm. Stewart 151 32 407 131 Richard R. Smith 4.1 90 117 Walter Stewart.... 45 46 116 Ueorge Uatee..i... 10 80 111 Herman Urate.... II II 111 4 Canrad Swarti.... 47 61 19 17 John UraJ-........ 4 18 KIT N. Reidenonr. 11 II 40 Fred. Hubler 91 00 18 MathlaaSlongh.... I 67 Robert Canon. 484 95 I4T 1041 in 59 I nvnera tanron. I ,,. . . 117 N. Reidenonr... I 176 Malhiaa Slough... Tl 86 25 Henry Drinker.... 4 10 269 91 Joaeph Hubler.... T6 67 119 143 Jacob UrafT. 17 65 S John lira IT. 1 50 100 William lligler.... 11 60 96 Joeeph Potter 14 8T 1:16 Francil Johnaonm 18 IT 61 ' " .. 8 10 ISO Rallaton a Hoover 14 86 .131 Conrad Swarta..... .11 80 180 Jao.b Graff 17 00 440 Joaeph Turner..,,. 40 00 499 Ueo. Ilaybaker..... 69 81 Pen 11. So, At Per rTnrrnNreee, 60 Patrick llagerl 7 25 6961 641 14 John Nirkolaon...l92 91 16S Urcenwood llrll... 50 40 135 Mrklln a Griffith. 41 1.1 Pike. Ao. Ae. Per. Warmntret. 6TTS 100 Ino. Nirkolaon. 168 6TSI 1020 14 " . 67 Jj 6786 619 41 - 88 67T4 sua 94 - . 76 81 6TT4 820 64 X 9.1 81 425.1 98T 5 Jr.mea Wi1.on.11.1 12 4250 61 6 - 4, J1 4J59 t9d , x m M- 70, J) 4201 990 x ; 4 ;25 121 X ll . 18 66 42.M 94T II x t j, , 6TT6 10 I' " .. I 61 6777 410 II Jno.Nl.'kolaon. 17 01 I77J 419 11 . x 50 71 25 John P. lloyt- II SI 4261 tl0 - Jamei Wlleon. .16 09 4010 476 Y. S. Roberta.. 17 1.1 160 Joacpk Bally..., 14 18 . 196 X, MoNaul 17 90 4lia " " 19 61 67T6 476 6 Jne. Nirkolaon. 42 89 ITT 176 dele Way 19 II 6TT6 till Jno. Nlekolaon.. 13 OS 677 100 " " I 7 SS t M. Ilenrr ... 11 31 67T7 167' - Jaw.Nikilioa.. 13 68 424 IT6 Jamei Wilaon... IS 71 124 64 Laluiewn.. SO 4,8 Janil Wt. Union. A'o. Ae. Per. Warrantee. 1601 909 161 RobcrleeFox 81 81 I59 606 66 x k ' "..64 64 16.11 799 30 " .71 91 1681 125 ' " ( x 43 T4 1698 35 ' x .42 87 4126 840 67 aa.Wllaoa..,i; M Woodward. Ae. Per. Warrantee. ' 411 41 John Oannon.,151 66 420 120 Henry Drlnkar..)66 S6 II Wm. Drinker..... 81 61 433 151 Iaaae Wbeelor.,145 06 2i, . Sam'l Kmlln. J 48 115 t Thonai Nell.... 26 40 60 Kit llootmaa 7 14 111 156 John Vaught..., 68 88 169 Mary Nell 88 14 SO Benj, Jobnaoo.. 19 41 471 Ilagerty 161 61 401 M. Barton .101 SS 7 Mary Neil 41 15 111 145 Juba M'Cahen.. 38 10 67 143 Mary O.nnelly.lll 13 10 HolaaJ Evaoa... 21 90 334 41 Pigot Shaw 121 I 21 S.baatlen Graff.. 78 46 43S Tl T. tdmooe"n....l ,,S 89 41 Joi. Aihtridge .179 19 916 151 John Mueaer, Jr 76 38 121 Eli Hootman.... 21 72 loll Mary candwlck 27 62 211 Chinee RU-ketli 37 44 II x ,5 164 Joaeph Clark.... 21 73 10 John Mol.'lellan 4 80 lo John LowJer ... 4 SO 411 163 Philip Loaat....16l 62 4.13 151 Jacob R. Ilowell2U 60 431 111 Wm. Johnaon..16l 62 190 li Geo. Braekhata. 4 10 268 Semnel Kinlio... ( 00 141 Cbarlea Ilight... 43 60 t.17 Daniel Turner... 62 02 loo Henry Shatner. 39 60 16 Joha Lowe II 40 100 Iaaae Goat 1 20 72 Roland Krani... 7 16 170 Peter Loader.. .. I 06 area a aVav ea tSUi . 1 444 John Ilarriaon...l6S 32 100 - Joa. Clark - 25 .10 100 Benj. Johnaoa.. 64 73 437 Reuben Uaim... 79 02 411 Luke Moiria... . 79 20 100 Ueo. Athlon 16 10 147 22 K J. Pruner..... 41 12 J' Thoe. Martin ... 21 00 200 William Sheup. 72 00 88 Suaanna Ward.. 96 150 William I arker. 1 40 27 Cberlea Lewder. 72 6AMIKL P. W ILSON, Treeeurer. ClenrfleM, April 8, 172 9t. 3 8 a 3 er rs 3 T3 ff a. a 3 a E" . p. o 3 a 5' 3. s 33 p 3 3 9 -1 ST1 a c 3 4 a 7? A P 3 O s- o Et o I r V. 3 e. s. rr SO (I rt M M a xa O H X M a in A a rt P 3 a 3 a; 5? c S o c .' o n a T3 31 n p - n 3 o cr s 3' O-S o c . ei I a VI H W o f O W o W3 B 3 . p 5 3 o 3 on O rr" $ H p , o I e 3 ra o . M 3 W 3 w rn Hi H c ' t ft) Dm O 5fntitrjj. - s ' ANXOUNCEMEXT ' OF TUB GREAT REDUCTION OF PRICES BV II. POHTFR HIIAW, I), jj. IMPORTANT TRITIIS, Having auoceeded In gelling a lighter hole material, hrnee the lam anil . ...... 1 ' j .n ..7: 'iil ,,-.,. .ui, wi jaaio. 1 ear tbi Ll luanutantura of te.lh anil ntl... . . operation! ri-?ift-red and warranted to ej,, 41 vice and lutlal'aotion. Frienda, reflect that my chariea for Ih. u lln nf MrtiH.ial an. I tl.. ..... .. 'Xt . - - - ,ua wi iae iai. teeth ara oow the moat reaaonalde in Pn..i. n Preaerve your teeth and yon preaerve yoar ktTI Putting of the natural teem In a bcaltkjTj . , ... ........ ... . ... ........ 1 ... i, naoe a Ipeciai- aw and aeaoeiata parti, are treated and oortej with fair lucceaa. Jiiaminatlonl and a-,.-. tione rnaa. It would be well for patlcntl from a dlilau, let me know by mail a few day a before eta 10 ino omce. It la rrrv imnorlant that ebildren l,.i. agie of all and twelve yean ihould ban u," let-in rsnminea. Aua'ailieiici arp adtniniitcred and Tcetl moved without pain. DiTioaitiona and character are ia,le.H L. Ihe world by Ihe expreeaiem of tbe face, keJ how very diaaalroua may it therefore be for3 eona to indulgo an expn aaion of diflorted feauJ even Apart from a hygienie view. Now. tanl natural (not artiAcial) eomfortl and pleuaJ reapect auu ouvy naiural aimpllcitiea and mitit. 8. PUKTKR HIIAW. D. D.I Office In New Maeonie Building, Second rtrJ tiearneia, ra. e feblt,: DENTAL CAED. . Dr. A. AI. LULLS r.,.u ... . li. ... ... 8. ,,,.1, u..iuj oiaaoivea partner! wiih Dr. Shaw, be ie now doing the aotira t', of hie office hiineclf, eo that patienti need ael . being put under the handi of any ether oneru Clearfield. Mareh oil 1 H11.lt J. M. STEWART, D. D. Sa, Office over Irwta'e Drag Btati CURWEN6VILLE. PA All dental operation!, cither in the neekaj or operative branch, promptly attended te2 ....... ....... XurnivT-ia. special airentioa to the treatment uf diaeaaca of tha ait.. ,L gumi and mouth. Irregularity of tbe tcttk ceaafully corrected. Teeth extracted withoelu by lllO uae of Ether, and artiri.o.l Ijik of the beat material and warranted to render J I4..UIIIOB. apnl26'71:l $ral Estate for n!r. ?OR SALE! 1 I Thrn ffwn.atf.t-w rl.-l tT... . Ihirtl ftnd I.oeuit trtnti. now in t,aM,i. lira. Add M. WaMtm. Houw if it) fMt fr kci ia good euodirion. Inqnira of CKOKOK W. RHEEH iinriu .a. narrn zo 1871. Farm for Sale I rTlllR undereignrd, reeiding in Bofga tcwirt JL nnere ror aatc an rarm, containing 0' HUNDRED ACHES 75 acre! of which i. ,u ed and under cultivation ; having thereon erar a frame dwelling faouae, log barn and the a, nutlinildinga, together with 1 20 bearing fruit uJ ana an exneneut rpring or water. A three-f-. vein of COAL and a tlirto-fcot rrin of I'll ti'AI, both open, which can he even at lay t.! by calling on the preraliei. Title farm ilntai: one fourth of a mile from WaJlaecton atatioi Ihe Tyrone A ClearUeld Railroad. Title indie laoie, anu poaeraattn girva at any time, forlbev partMMllarl call on the premtrea or add . HKNHV A HI1IMKL n allaceton, January 17, 1871-Sm. Wall Paper I Wall Papei The larffeat an-l moat eomnVta atock at V Paper ever off-red in lhi aeolion, hai jurt U: --1 1 "in 1 . aura. Thoae necling Wall Paper will do Well Ie and examine bvfcre buying. meh'TStn WEAVER k BKTTS. A More in Cuniensvlllc! J. R. IRWIN, Druggist, CVIUVEXSVILLE, PA. TT AS removed hie Drug Store to kia an XJL rooma, three doora wcat of hn eld rut: end tehee thie opportunity of lhankinr hit eultoman for their liberal patronage, and koa by eloae attention, combined with a eeieet 4H or goude, to merit ite coonnunuoe on tbe part all hie old otaetomere. and eooure thatotauu new ones. Plrae give him a eall. J. R. IRWIS. Cur.cn. ville, Mamh 17, 1871.-6m. T) CUR LEY, Xa U UAH AMTON. Clearleld Co, Pi. AZi'til lor -fame! B. Jlarxh a "Valley Chief" Reaper & Mowe: and all other Agricultural Implement! m.oaf turtnl by mm. Any inrennatioa in refereaea tne eale nnd manufacture oan be obuined kv dreaaing ae above. aucli20 a Attention, Lumbermen! "rU' are now manntaeturinr our I.MI'ROV STEEL-BUCKET DR1VINU OAS HOOKS, mpeiior to any other in uae. We ha a i to in nect a large quantity or Ceataoeka ni ble for rafting i.urpoaea, which we an aelli cheap foreaah. AMOS k R. KEXNAHD. llc:,rncl.l, I'a, Manh 11, ISTl. l AUTI4IN. All pcraonl are kerehv eaitiai J ed atralnel buying or in any way mejdlia ailh the following properly, now la ihe pa linn of W. W. Bowman, of Curwcnirille, Pa.f wit i One two horae waron. 1 brown marea. 1 w rel borer, I black horae, 1 bay itallioa, i or horaea, 4 pair log alexia, with ebaini, Ac., ai tb belong lo ua and ere In hi! poaaeaaion on aw oniv. AltrVIII.il S HAKTSHOIS. Curwenavllle, Pa., March 10, 1871-lt. E Y SIOltB IN IIOUTZDALE! tne P. QALLAOIinR having jnat retarned .. -- 1 vw compirie aw ment of Merrbandiac, luitable for IVimo ex Rare mnA bnu.hl .1 l.w u . t. , J nun the eillicm ol llontadala aad Vicinity giKMia very ngni aa vance ea Bnt A&ah. 1'i.nnlr. P-...I 1 t'V ! i . , j - hw c-aingiee t. market itrie. I1. 1 1 . . l , .... U . Ui I Iiurehaallif elaewhere. r. UAI.LAUIIEe. iiuaitoaic, re, ato. zs, 1871.10 Ir lakre v brae yOUR ATTEHTIOHI JI ST FORTMOMfal; Are yoa In of a .....t .i r n Are vau lo vumJ nt - . , y . i p. ii i u t Jf , call at the Saddle and Harneea "u'.a ij. HAnwirw. wher v-jw can get the rw" '.ae martlet. Xrouhle and Binrle llarnea) diea'and Uenl'i laaddleeof luperior worknuma wwaye oa aaaq or maaniactu,4 te eroer. er cial attention li callrd to my iloek of Collarn" Hamei, which are the beet tt are. I alee he'tn aaeortment of Haddlar' Hardware, whirk nil dlapoacd of at rpMonable ratca. Fcpairiil et1 kinda promptly attended to, tfi.Dr.n'UurrHi eall before purehafing eleewbera. 8hep il Poal OAice, Market a I reel. Clearleld, Pa. May 1, 1671-ly. JOHN C. llARWIfl- DISSOLUTION NOTICE ! The Irm of Jainee Dickey A Co. wal 4 aole.l an February in, 11,71, bv aia'eal eea"; and William 8. Di'rbey haa aaaoeialed wilt bn ion, Jamea Dickey, under the name led of William H. Dickey k tten, in the buiiie' general mrrchandiiinf and dealing In 'J aquara timber, and ail kinda n rawed la"" Ihioglea, Ac,, al Ulen Hope, Cear6rld count.'.'1' at St, Lawrence Church, Cambria county, TV' Jamea Dirkey will give the log and llnal-er ka- neaa hi! rterannal ftll.nl I. It. ill Ka leOM 1 the old aland at (Ilea Hope, where good) ewu aa ipo lovcat prleel peeeieie, ana ( Sgurea paid fu loga and limber. D-. - 8 '' line will b. foona .1 Kl readv on hii frirudi. The Iootor ia a clever felk; ' no. ace him. All the acconnle of Jamea i"", k Co. will ha aiiUJ k William I. Dickey I8" W. ik. 4k .... -. .u.. r.i j. r.. . k.ir eie4en liberal altoage apd nek a aontiananee el ; nine. WILLIAM g. HH KEV A 6' uiea iiopo, a., aco, ai, lafa-am. reTrl" ITTPtVPII A nWTTI V.ra luat 5 1 1 I0,0,v mill of Wall Paper, mchi: