Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, April 10, 1872, Image 2

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    GEORGE B. GOODLANDER,
ItllTUn AND PROI'maTOH.
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CLEARFIELD, Ta.
WKHNKSPAY MOHN1NQ. APRIL 10, 1871.
Bold Kobdkrt. Tlio ofllco of the
Lycoming Mutual Incnrnnoe Compa
ny, at Miiney, was ontorod by burg.
lura on tlio rtijjfa. of (ho 4th, and the
Biifo drilled and bnrstcd by powdor,
and $32,000 worth of bonds stolon.
.Enterprise. It it now said that
Goo. 0. Evnns hns negotiutod with
omo Now York firm for the publish
ing of a (40,000 lifu or Governor
Uonry.. That's the wny tho monoy
goes.
. Loyal Honesty. Under tho now
Apportionment bill, it takes 82,600
Democrats to elect a Congressman
and only 20,700 Radicals. Such Is tho
equity produced by the party "con
trolled by grand moral ideas."
Gkntlk. Anna Dickinson told tho
IMttsburghors last week in her lecture
that Horace Greolcy, Charles Sumnor,
Carl Sehurz and Lyman Trumbull,
wore tho bruins of the Republican
parly. It appears she is not afraid to
"toll the truth and shamo tho devil."
Wmsky by Machinery. They
know how to bold oleclions in Fliila
delpliiu, as well as avoid the Sunday
liquor low. Tlio Press says its done
in this way :
"The bar-tcodcr placos upon Uio bar a wheol.
Tbo customer pott tea cents upon it. The wheel
revolros, anil t glosa of whisky appears. Nobody
knew where it oaine from, ho liquor fni bought,
loiil, or giren awny.H
The Convention. To day tho Radi
cal Slate Convention meets at Harris
burg. Tho corruption ring want
llttrtrnnft nominatod for Governor,
wliilo Cameron is quietly working
(Granl-liko,) to nominate his ncphow,
Tucker. But, if tho ring insists, Simon
must back water, for foar it will not
go for him for Senator noxt January.
Another "New Departure." Our
Radical contemporaries havo had a
good deal of sport tho past year, over
un imaginary "now departuro" made
by the Democrats. Wo would like to
know from some of thorn whut thoy
intend to cull Dr. Greeley's movement
and the Cincinnati Convention ? Will
not somebody clso have a "new de
parture" on hand this year 1
A Protist. About a dozen of tho
clorgymon of Lnncustor city havo
signod a protest against attending
funerals on Sunday, and havo given
notice to thoir respective flocks that
they must die hereafter so that the
funorals will not occur on that day.
They deem it a desecration of the day,
and scorn to belong to the same class
who cashiered CI. rit and his disciples
for pulling corn cars on tho Sabbath.
Thoy are godly abovo all other mon.
Rhode Island. This loyal garden
patch was nearly carried by tho
Democrats at tbo State election on
tho 3d. Instead of th Radical candi
date for Governor having over 8,000
majority he has only 1,100, and Cut
ler, tho Democratic candidate for
Lieutenant Governor, is elected by
257 mnjority! The Democrats gninod
over 100 per cent, on Senators and
Assemblymen. Hold on, gonllomon,
wo don't want tliat State.
Wonderful I ho Washington no
groos, who are nearly all fed and
clothed out of the United Stales
Treasury, on Friday lust held a mass
meeting on the Presidency, and unan
imously repudiated Judge Davis and
declared for Grant. How natural!
Like tho Ass, they know thoir mas
ter's crib. The Radicals pronounco
this negro movement "truo to tho
Aug." Had they tcrmod it ' bread
and butter," they would havo ap
proached the truth.
Too Bad If thore is such a thing
as first-class perjury, or an individual
swenrinir his aoul straight to hell,
somo of the parties who did tlio
swearing in the Evans robbery inves
tigation had bolter bo looking out for
old "Brimstone." If such follows as
Evans don't get into "tlio lake that
burns with flro mid brimstone," thcro
Is no use of having ono, Ho and his
comrades havo dunked the peniten
tiary, and they will try their best to
gel around the other place.
The Great Inventor Professor
Samuel B. F. Morse, the Inventor and
projector of tho mngnctio tologrnph,
expired at his homo in Now York on
the Sd inst, nt an advanced age, full
of honors.
In 1812 Mr. Morso had spent a for
luno in trying to perfect the tolo
graphio system. He was persuaded
by friends to apply to Congress for
assistance. Hon. Fernando Wood was
thou as now a member of Congress,
snd took an interest In Mr. Morse's
welfuro. He introduced a resolution
appropriating t-30,000 toward com
pleting the telegraph system. But so
little faith had Congress in the practi
cability of tho sysiem that tho resolu
tion barely ptuncd. Tho voto stood
yeas 80, nuys 87, Mr. Wood is tlio
only ono of llio 80 who is alive at Ilia
death of Prof. Morse. No one has in
quired whether any of the 87 nays aro
nljvo or not. If there arc I"1)' they
Vt','1! )i (l"M kffji rjtiirt,
The itppartlonmmt, '
Tho Congressional Apportionment
bill, as finally passod by tho Lcgisla
ture, is one of tho most aocursod
gerrymanders ever foisted upon tbo
pooplo of this Statu. t
Although tho parties aro nearly
balanced, tho Domocrnts nro nllowod
but ten of the twenty-six districts.
Tho Radical nowspupors of Philadel
phia hove condemned the conduct of
tho shoulder kiltoi's and juil birds of
that cily in tho McClure-Gray eloclion
eontost for Senator, but it was no
moro iniquitious than tho conduct of
the majority in tho Legislature on
the apportionment bill, which is as fol
lows :
Flnt District. Thlr.1, Fourth. Fifth, Sixth,
L'lertnih, Twelfth end Sale-nth Wards, Philadel
phia. Second District First, Pccond, Seventh and
Twciity.sltb Werdi, Philadelphia.
Third District Kigth.Miilli, Tenth, Thirteenth
and Twentieth Wards, and all that portion of the
Seventeenth Ward woet of Scoond ilreot, Philadel
phia. Fourth District Fifteenth, Twmty-B nt, Tirou-ty-fourth,
Twenty.scvcnth, Twenty-eighth aud
Twenty-ninth Wards, Philadelphia.
Fifth llUtricl Kightoenth, Ninetocnth.Twcnty
second, Twenty-third and Twenty-firth Wards, aud
tho Seventeenth Ward cost of Second I'ro-t, I'bilu
dcli.hia. Sixth Dietrlot Chreter and Delaware counties.
Sorenth Distrlot Lancaster ounnty. .
Eighth District llcrks and that portion of
Montgomery northweit of Norrittown, Whiteplaln,
Gwynedd and Montgomery townships.
Ninth District lluoks aud ftortuatnptoa and
balance of Montgomery.
Tenth District Lehigh, Carbon, Monroe, Tike
and Wayne.
Klerenth Diitriot Schuylkill, Columbia and
Montour.
Twelfth District Dauphin, Lebanon and North
umberland. Thirteenth District Lutorne.
Fourteenth Diitriot Bradford, Susquehanna,
Sullivan and Wyoming.
Fifteenth District Tioga, Totter, McKoan,
Cameron and Lyooiulng.
Sixteenth District Union, Snyder, Mifflin,
Centre, Clearfield, Cliuton and Elk.
Seventeenth Dlitrict Huntingdon, Blair, Cam
bria and Somerset.
Kigbteenlh Iliitrlot Bedford, Franklin, Fulton,
Juniata and Adnme.
Nineteenth District Westmorland, Fayettoand
Oreene.
Twentieth Diatrict Cumberland, Yolk and
Perry. . .
Twenty-first Diitrlct Indiana, Arnntrong, Jef
ferson and Clarion.
Twenty. second District Pittsburg, Birming
ham East Birmingham, 0rmaby,8ootb Pittsburg,
Monongahela, Mount Washington, Temperance
ville, West Pittsburg, Union, Allentnwn, St. Clair,
Verona, Braddooks and the Townships of Plum,
Wilkins, Penn and Potter.
Twenty-third District All Allegheny oounty
not inoludcd in the above.
Twenty-fourth District Washington, Bearer
and Butler.
Twenty-fifth Distrust Lawrence, Mereor and
Crawford.
Twenty-sixth District Brie, Venango, Warren
and Forost.
The reader will notico that Mont
gomery county has boon cut in two,
and where the Domocratio counlios
could not be thrown tngotlier ono
Dcinocratio county is put in with
a number of Radical counlios and lit
erally dovoured. As witness, Cambria,
Clarion, Northumberland, Lycoming,
Sullivan and Wyoming. But one
singlo instance occurs (and that is in
our own district Snyder and Union,)
in which a Radical county is over
whelmed by Democratic counties.
But, notwithstanding this effort to
disfranchise tho Democrats of this
Stalo, so fur as thoir voico in Congross
is concerned, wo shall bo greatly mis
taken if not at the first, by tho second
election we will bo ablo to tio tho
rascals.
adjourned.
Our Stato Legislature adjourned on
Thursduy, the 4th inst., as indicated
in our lust. Tho usual number of
presents woro offered and accepted.
Liko Grunt, the Speakers and Clerks
followed suit accepted everything of
ferod. Wo havo spent sovcrnl days, for ten
years past at Ilarrisburg, during the
session, invariably taking a horoscopio
views of tho membors in both Houses.
Tho Senato as now constituted contains
moro intelligence and integrity than
has oxisted for many sessions in that
body, and what pleases us most is, the
Democratic side possesses two thirds
of this mako up. This the most bigot
ed Radicals admit. But the House!
From another such "good Lord, de
livor us." For irnoranco, venality
and debauchery it lias nover been
equalled. Yet, with all the prevailing
iniquity the body contained about 25
or 30 mombcrs who inlolligontly and
honestly represented thoir constitu
ents. But thoy woro mere ornamonts,
and what legislation they dosirod was
suffered to pass. About 40 aro a dis
graco to thoir friends, party and Stato.
If llioro is to bo no improvement in
intelligence and integrity in the mem
bers of tho tower IIouso, tho doors
had bettor be closed.
A'altonat Otvgratt.
It was not humiliuling onough to
tho American peoplo to sco Gen.
Grant hustlo his son Fred, premature
ly through West Point, put a govern
ment uniform on him, ordor tlio Com-nmndar-in-Chiof
on board of a govern
ment vessel with Fred, and proceed
to exhibit him, prince like, all oror
Europe on the circus plan.
Un Thursday "Miss Nellie" and
Mrs. Grant wore packed off on a gov
ernment vessol, to bo exhibited all
over Europe as Princess and Queen
bolonging to the Houses of Grant and
Dont. Tho brothers in-luw we sup
pose will next bo put on board of a
government vessel, to follow the
Princess and Queon, by tho time they
mako the lour of the Continent.
We supposo Congross will bo ankcd to
mike an appropriation toward defray
ing Fred. Nellie and Ma's exponsos,
bcloro tho adjournment occurs. This
would bo Grant liko. Who would not
take a trip to Europo and play tho
clown under such circumstances?
Why don't Portor and Bubcock go,
too 7 or, must thoio clowns bo kept on
oxhibitisn at Washington for tho pur
poso of amusing and cntortoinlng the
"loll millions" at homo f
Comino Home. It is announcod
that Ex Gov. Curtin hat resigned his
position as Minister to Russia at a
salary of 117,000 In gold. It is furth
er assorted that ho will bo nominatod
for tho Vice-Presidency by tho Cin
cinnati Convention. Tho Ex Gover
nor evidently knows what ho is about
or ho would not walk thus oiilmly
Way ffnin A f 17,000 gold salary,
Without an M-lnlerim.
The Stale Sonate ad journed on the
4 th instant, without electing a Spoak
or ad interim. The Domocratio norai
neo was J. D. Davis, ofBerks, and
tho Rudioal caucus nomineo was
Goorgo II. Anderson, of Pittsburg.
Tho business of tho session having
boon gono through with, at about
eleven o'clock tho Senate proceeded
to vote for Speaker. Tho roll was
called and tho Sonators votod as fol
lows :
Messrs. Albright, Anderson, Brodhead, Bucka
lew, Collins, Crawford, Deohert, Dill, Fiudlay,
Knight, M 'Sherry, Nagle, Petrikln, Puriaan, Ran
dall and Wallace 10, voted for J. D. Davis,
Demoeiat.
Messrs. Allen, Mllingfelt, Brooke, Davis
(Berks), Davis (Philadelphia), Delamater, Fitob,
llrahaui, Humphreys, Mumma, Strang, Waddoll,
Warlcl, Weakley, White and Hutan 10, voted
for tleorge II. Andersou, Radienl.
Mr. At'Clur. ruled fur Butler I). Strang.
The Speaker announced that thcro
was no election, and tlireo moro bal
lots wore hud with tho sumo result,
tho voto boing tho same as on the
first, except somo pairs on account of
committees, which wero absont wait
ing upon tho Governor.
During tho fourth ballot the hour
of twelve arrived, and at its olose Mr.
White cullod tho orders of tho day,
and tho Spoaker adjournod tbo Sonate
sin die.
This fa rnUinr- ponuliar piawav o
work and adds nothing to tbo honor
of tho Sonate.
Two of the Pittsburgh Radical jour
nals speak of Mr. Andorson in the
following inharmonious stylo. Tho
Commercial says :
''Tht unanimous nomination of Hon. George
It. Anderson, as Speaker of the Senate, by the
ltepublioan oaueus of that body, is a deserved
oouipliinont to a worthy and .ffioical member.
Seuator Anderson, during his two years' service,
has made a good record, and Is now one of the
most active aud influential members of the Ltgtt
lature." That Is rather nice, and roads woll ;
but here is what tho Dispatch, another
loyal organ, eays of Goorgo :
"We are free to confess that w are rather
pleased than otherwis with the aetlon of the
Senate, In refusing to eleet Mr. Anderson Speaker,
as agreed in the eauous meeting. We will go
further and say that, so far as our tnflnenoe went,
we helped to bring about this result. Mr. Ander
son, a mere tyro In polities, without eilbor the
brains or parliamentary experience to fill the of
fice of Sneaker of the Senate, intelligently or sat
isfactorilywhy woe h nominated for the posi
tion 7 The man is not
fitted for the position, and a grosser pioee of Im-
fcrtir.enco then that which prompted him to offer
imeelf can hardly be imagined.
Who tells the truth is rather hard
to say, at this distance from Pittsburg.
But, as it is not our funeral, we shall
not go for the sexton.
Report of the "t'.vani fVaiirf."
It is a satisfaction to record tho fact
that another committee of tho legisla
ture has dono its duty to the public,
irrespective of parlies or persons.
Just beforo tho adjournment Thurs
day, a report was prosonlcd by the
joint committee of the Uoue and
Somite, appointed to investigate the
Evans frauds, involving the greater
part of 8201,000, paid to Evans by the
United States, and withhold from the
Stalo Treasury by him on the pretonce
that thatenormoussum wasdue to him
as "commissions" tinier bis appoint
ment by Governor Geary to "collect"
tho Stalo's war claims from tho United
Slates. The report is a clear, slruighl,
overwhelming exposuro of a most
shameless robbery of tho Slate, and is
complete except upon the ono point
concerning the division of tho monoy
among those in tho conspiracy. As to
this, tho committoe say thoy "cannot
give credence to the statoment of Mr.
Evans" that he used the monoy to pay
his "dobts of honor," snd they aro
''impressed with tho belief that the
whole truth on this subject has not
boon rcachod."
Tho report shows that of $1,010,
741.33 involved in this account, which
Evans fulsoly cluimcd that he "collect
ed" and for which false claim he re
tained out of other moneys bolonging
to the State 8KU.074.13, bo nover
"collooted" a single dollar. He did
"collect," as far back as 18G7 and 1808,
under the bill got through the legisla
ture by the conspirators, 1184,108.35,
and ho kopt every' dollar of it for him
self and his confederates, although ho
was entitled at that time to no more
than $18,410,831, at the very outside,
according to his own wild notion of
"commissions. Under another ap
pointment by tho Governor (Evans
having shown himself to be a most
"fuithtul agent"), and armed with a
letter from tho Governor, in March,
1870, ho got from tho Auditor Gener
al's ofllco another batch of vouchers
for Stato claims, amounting to $1,065,
708.78. As to these thore is not now,
and nover lias been a shadow of pro
lonco for his claim of ton por cent,
"commissions;" on tho contrary ,thoro
wasaclearoxprossagreoment with the
Auditor General that he (Evans) was
to have only such "equitable compen
sation" ns the Auditor General should
allow. Tho committco, thorcfore, do
nounce his ten por cent, claim as "ut
terly unfounded." Upon this last
batch of vouchors Evans colloclod,
August 20, 1870, $130,840.09, and ho
pocketed the wholo of this also for
himself and his confederates. Not a
syllublo concerning any of these trans
actions was over reported to the Stato
Treasury or to tho Auditor Goneral,
ulthough, as llio roport shows, tho
governor was fully cognizant of thorn.
The conspirators now had in their
possession $321,014.14 of moneys real
ized upon drafts drawn by tho Treas
ury of tho United States to the order
of John W. Geary, Governor of Penn
sylvania. Thoy got the first of it May
2, 1807 $78,510.80 tho noxt Oetobor
27, 1808-$ 105,05 1.40 and tho last
August 20, 1870 $18,830.00. They
kept tho wholo of it till July 21, 1871
moro than four yoars aflcr tho first
payment snd then they disgorgod
$20,0(17 55, ono week after tho damn
ing facts first began to reneh tho pub
lic through tho newspaper press, It
was at this timo that tho patched up
fraudulent claim first apponred for the
other $1:01,540.59, to puy their "com
missions." 01 this enormous sum
Evans may possibly havo been entitl
ed to $18,410.83 upon his "collodions"
on ono sot of vouchors ; and to about
$10,300 for his collodions npon tho
other set in all say $31,000. And
this would bo straining liboralily to
the utmost point. But ho and his con
federates have pockolcd and still with
hold $201,410.83.
There is ono asprct of llio report
which it is painful to contemplate.
Wo refer to the passages all through
the documont which show the knowl
edge and privity of tho Governor of
the Male of I'onnsylvania to the trans
actions of Evans, so far as the with
holding of $321,000 of State money
from tho Treasury is concerned.
Whatever conclusions may bucui)io lo
as to tho other aspects of this disgrace
ful business there can be but one as to
tho Governor' concealment of his
knowlodgo that Evans had roceived
from tho United States a lurgo sum
of money for the Stato, which ho had
not paid into the Treasury ortheStulo.
Even if Evans had just claim to the
whole ton por cent, upon tho two
millions which ho did not collect cvon
allowing this monstrous assumption,
a tho Governor does Evans still had
in his possession In January, 1871,over
$97,000 of Stato money, which even h
does not claim he was entitled to at
that timo ; yet tho Governor conceal
cd that. Tho committee presont con
clusive evidonco of tho Governor's
knowlodgo of it, and call attontion to
the dark fact that he did not commu
nicate it to the logislaturo; and thoy
further cull attention to tho conceal
ment by tho Governor of u 11 theso
nofarious transactions, and to tbo
ofiorts of "those in official position" to
"palliate and excuse" tho Evans oper
ations. The reudors of the report can hardly
fail lo observe how strongly its facts,
its analysis of the fraud, its figures
and its results corroborate and tally
with those heretofore publishod in the
Ledqer. Tho conspiracy originated
nt Washington, with Evans then in
tho plot, and beyond all quostion it
was instigated by some ono either In
tho Treasury Dopartmont or who had
tho "run of it," and who was awaro
that certain book entries had not beure
made. It lound mcllo Instruments at
Ilarrisburg; they got tho ground plot
of the gigantic fraud through .the, lo
gislaturo ; thoy managed the swift ap
pointment of Evans; they know that
ho was pockoling for himself and his
co plunderers llio wholo sum of his
actual collections untilUthcy had $321,
000 ; and "Stato officials'' concealed
tho facts from- the State Treasurer and
the Auditor Gonoral, until the rascali
ty was exposed by the public press by
too aid of a subordinate in the At
torney Goneral's ofllco who was turned
oi ! fir ofllco by his superior immedi
ately after this piece of sorvico to the
plundered people of Pennsylvania. Of
one of theso concoulmonts the eom
mitteo say that the neglect of the
Stato officials who knew of the trans
action and who failed to report it, was
"a gross dereliction of duty;" and they
say furlhor, upon tho goneral tubjoct,
that tho "committoo havo no languago
sufficiently strong to express their dis
approbation of so bold an outrago,
or fitting terms in which to charao
torize those in official position who
seek lo palliate or excuse tho wrong.
I'lulailcipiua Jjctiger.
We need only add that Gov. Geary
has had a pamphlot of 48 pages printed
at tho public expense, and is circulat
ing it throughout the Stato, defending
this very robbery, and pronounces
Evans an "excellent agent." Wo will
givo the report of tho Committoo next
week. '
Cincinnati. Tho Democrats clean
ed this Radical hot bed lust week by
nearly 2,000 majority. That city has
been ovorwholmingly Know Nothing
and Radical ever since 1854. Grant
ism Is causing the scales to fall off the
eyes of the tax payers In tho tjuoen
city.
A lady in Louisville, Ky., who paid
soTDiily-nvo dollars to liuve her lace
enamelled to attond a ball, has sinco
paid three hundred dollars to the doc
tors for saving bor life.
AN I EL GOODLANDEIt,
LUTHER8DCR0, PA.,
Dealer in
DRY GOODS, NOTIONS,
HOS1EKY k GLOVES,
HATS A CAPS and BOOTS k SHOES,
Tobaeoo, flroeerici nif Fish, Nulla, IIan.irf.rv.
(jufnw.,r and UlMPare, Mvn'i and
it u j i" Clothing, Irrtw, Painti,
Oil", Kftmol iliM.ki,
a Urge lot of Patent JMedio.net,
Candlei, Nuti A Dried Prutl, Oimm and Crmck
rs, Hock and Rifle Powder,
Flour, Gtuin and Potatoes, J
Clorer and Timothy Sued, 1 J
Sola Leather, Morocco, Lining, Binding! ftnd
luroad, nboemakcrr looli and
Bhoe Findings.
No greater rarlety of goodi in any itoro Ir
county. Alt for tale Tery low for (Mwh or eoarrjr
produce at the thoap Corner. April 10, 18;
rihe
Fishing Tackle I
Jl'RT racalred aeompleteassortment.een'lst
of Trout Rods, Fish Haskell, Lines iai
Uuoks, ul all description, at I
II. V. IIIQLKK A CO'-i
Clearfield, April 3, 172, Jm.
HAVER A BKTT8 hare Inst reeeiM
10,01111 rolls of Wall l'aner. meh2M
REVEHE HOUSE,
BURN8IDE. PA.
The lulirerlber baring built a sew Hotel
II modern improreinenti, Is prepared to nralve
guests. The table will be snmilieil with the tyest
iu mrnRiHBij ine imrnnn lae couotccst iiquera.
.1 1 ..-II: .
uuwi nauiing Buaciieq,
apr.l-ljr A. II. BCHAEFFEII, Prop
.with
Road Lellinql
NOTICE li herehy given (hat theundervlgrted
Super? I lore of (Jonlten township will reorira
proponAli until KATUHDAY, the lOih Hay of
April next, for the grading, bridging and ooro-
tiding of forty-one rodi of road, more or Ivm,
ceding from h. L Irwine, in UoibcQ towmbip,
to the Lawrcnoft town hip line.
Proposal! mailt ett the price nr rod for the
whole work. The fiuperrttwri will meet at Lick
Run oa the day above designated, where all who
oe fit can attend. ,
J!. K. PHI KEY,
U. E. KYLAR,
mcliSTIi 8uervUori.
pARMEKS, TAKE NOTICE!
H. F. BIGLER & CO.
OFFER FOR RALE
SINGLE AND DOUBLE SHOVEL
PLOWS,
W(HI IRON CULTIVATOR",
Steel Cultivator Tcctli,
Shovel Plow Shovels,
IRON k WOOD TLOWS,
IIILL-BIHB PLOWS, Ae., It,
Clearfield, Pa., April 1 Ira.
-a n n a a T u i
J' " IV 0 A U i J l
' wil- . . i . tt .
ih iwo-iHory plana iiowee on corner or
I
Tliiril and Ieut streets, now in aosoessloa oT
Nro. Aana H. W.llooe. Unas. Is 60 fn.1
and in food eondiuon. Iniinlr. of
QEIilUlK W, RIIEEM.
Clearfield, March !, 1871.
front
WALL TAPilR, an to
; .icIi'.'Min V tAVUH 4 BEITS,
T
REASUREU'S SALE
UNSEATED LANDS
In Clearfield Conntr, Pa., for
WO aud 1871.
Nutloo Is hereby given, In puriuenoo
of an Aot of Assetnlilr upprored the
l llh day of June, A. O. 11)44, entitled
"An Ael to amend an Act direetlng th.
modoof selling unseated lauds in Clear
held eoiiitty,' and the sevi-rul supple
monts thereto, there will b. exposed
to publle sale or outcry, at the Court
llunse. In the borough o! Clearfield, on
the SECOND MONDAY, loth day of
JUNK, A. u. i7a, ine following tracts
or pieces of unseated lands in said
county, for taxes due and nnpafd, rti:
llrrcaria.
So. A: nnrranltl.
ti
(0
i
Peter Miller t 41
John Mallei...... M an
Fred's Hubley. 14 10
John Bailsman., f 14
Fred'k Ilowmaa 11 23
Tl lit Thoi. Bllllngtoa 10 14
l:il Phil. Myalaoope R4
1JO John Myslneop. 41 AO
. tt tO Michael Masser, 34 Ti
86 10 Michael Nasser . It 111
100 Jaa. MeMurtri.. li 40
tO Tboi.Murgatory 20 12
tO Magnus Miller., to (1
410 Johi Brady eg j!
U ( William Brady., go oe
! J. A K. Blalr.Ui jj
1110 John Whltmer... 95 43
ltd Henry Whitm.r, 84 41
181 William Wllsoa. g, l0
111 Jacob King 17 97
104 Juhn Gibson.-... 10 20
lit tl Ilohert Wilson... 01 OA
4.11 1H William Gray.. ..105 li
.do loa Mill,, 105 15
80 Brown rutsuu, jo 12
10 10 John Kellend.... 1 61
101 lit Peter (Jets- 28 to
tit 01 Jereml'h Moeher 20 It
4.1S 15t Darld Barton,... tt ti
190 16.1 Martin Frsnti... 41 00
: lu 125 J. Frants, Jr.... 41 60
74 tl Thomas Gibson 21 10
t00 Jacob King..., 70 tt
80 Mia. l'luokeU. 4 12
174 A. Mysonoope. 48 11
176 47 Jere. Mosher...' 48 80
100 Keagy 28 40
lit Fred. Beates.... II Jj
lKt 17 ThosBllllngton 41 70
10 John Beam 18 88
1.10 lit Martin Foots.,. 48 40
124 Mathias Barton 52 fl
74 Thomas Gibson 11 38
tli lit Fred. Beat.... it SI
128 40 J. Muss.rsmith 18 97
14 Brown 4 Fulton 4 H6
10 l. Ilaapt, a Co 11 10
60 Jacob Fouls... .. 00
150 W. Whltesides. 21 40
lit Thomas Groom It 60
lie 11.
rTarmiWec.
Henry Beck.....3l 00
" " ....IN8 98
" " -...271 00
" 130 68
42K7 110 .... 25 01
5W9 1IIJ IO0 " .... 17 82
618 100 23 95
6618 lit .... 31 47
6018 llll .... J2 f2
427 78 120 .... 81 15
i;(lt 1000 ...2B2 00
4286 606 ...,I4 88
42S8 600 .... g 60
Sidi 101 118 John Nicholas.- 28 89
5818 150 McklintGrinith II 89
4S9 Ui Joseph Boom.... I. S3 67
4 1.1
242
8.1
tl
90
100
4H0
20J
AT. j(e. Per,
4?t 1000
5020 600
6764 1000
68211 6110
BeuJ. UibbS 146 24
20 Henry Book...., 6j M
87 " 21 37
128 MokllnaUriffith 5 78
" " 21 88
Henry Beck.... 23 86
" - ...,I0 80
u " .... 63 01
Itloonw
A'o. Ae. Per. Warrantee.
2004 36 69 Holierts A Fox..ll9 10
88 138 NickiintGriffilh 12 78
5618
42S7
58(16
5907
42K6
4287
4287
'928
M26 296
822
5851 1117
Will 1020
.Kill 111
xm 1005 158
3616
1898
Ac.
196
4118
411
416
429
419
427
l0
132
231
70
427
427
400
1.19
100
260
8.1
74
42 89
J. W. Pmlth... ti 99
A. K. Wrlt-nt.... 20 28
60 W. 8. Roberts... .16 00
oberts t Fox. 1.1 60
, 9.1 27
220
Jaonb Bilgrr.... 12 90
1. Irein's eat....l37 60
John P. Dale.... 19 39
36 Roberts A Fox.. 19 86
" I 60
George Toscr..., 71 00
Htiirira. '
Per. H.rr,i. .
John Thomas
76 11.8. Drinker
William McCormick....
Nancy Boggs.
41 Maioolw Mulooald
41 Jnhn Byerst
10 Michael Cimkle
Barbara Fnyder
Ueorge llooliaan.
71 Joseph Drinker
Henry Farner
George Avres
SI William Troutinau...
John Kean
37 John Montiromerr
85 14t Richard Thomas.
49 llarhara Snyder
4W Blair Mrl.anahan
427 Jataca 8toinbciser
86 167 Mcrrell A Iligler..
216 Watson A Wuusou..,.,.
100 Joseph Ball
100 John llusten.
' lira d ford.
Ae. Per. ll'iirroetes.
124 Hua-h Klf
103 35 John Campbell....
Hall A Buck
John Vaughn
Martha Huston....
17 Poll) Mel.anahati
Andrew Petit
Matthias Blaymaker... II 36
No owner 8 23
Francis West. 23 ho
N. Maines 8 60
Joseph Powell.. IS 85
Daniel Graham. 4 30
11. L. Hall. 8 14
William Graham, Jr... 7 tl
John llsnna. 14 66
Uarid Askey. 37 80
Andrew Petit. 28 80
llrndj.
i4c. Per. linrraares.
18 87
68 84
66 63
64 68
62 86
62 80
67 64
li 20
24 63
tf 82
6 67
tl 64
61 84
61 84
25 88
17 81
t 00
66 21
68 14
14 69
Si 93
11 76
12 36
37 61
28 67
19 04
61 26
18 90
71 30
37 82
JVn.
491
3674
SOS
102
341
315
614
626
5861
6H771
ES-a I
tui m
5886 J
2611 220
- W. Kirkpatriok, 66 tl
S4 Roberts A Fox. 21 84
O.B.Goodlander 17 34
Conrad Long..., 47 .19
J. B. Smith lit 5 96
Henry Wyeoff...201 31
S:ll
100
77
650
421
.12:1
195
18J
IdOJ
13
i'.n 1
mi
. . -3i
,S,. 65
122
115
60
100 .
100
74
100
106
660
76
Robert Curry...
John Dunlan...
Casper Steror..
65 t3
61 05
20 92
li 71
Rolierta A Fox . 11.1 76
Christ. Lower... 71 67
Roberts A Fox.,416 80
lit
2.8. Welch
C. 11. Prraontl..
It. 8. fathers...
Christ. Lower..
4 67
14 61
76 86
tl 76
A'e. ' Ae. Pi
5602 100
660.1 114
5601 8.16
' 78
I 8t
1 114
' 2110
(' 424
10.1
817
' 351
' 200
too
' S24
.111
206
100
Ae. Per. II
Adam Wearer.. 10 38
. W. Saltb 24 41
Jaeob Uilebrun, 16 7&
. John Penta 4 35
llolnp'rsllru'a'r 14 46
Kelly A Co 11 07
WrlghltDarltng 86 78
Jacob Penta 4 35
Iliirnnldo.
r. Warrantee,
John Nicholson, M 15
' 186 14
" " 165 86
John Mailer 46 86
Abram Whittner 41 19
Cesp.8harTer.Jr. 66 61
Daniel Whitmerl52 65
John llubley 247 61
Mary Roberts... 68 97
John Tressler,..2lt 76
Casper 8hafTer...l87 63
gnliler A Burns, 86 00
J. Williamson. ..165 76
Mary Crawford..! 18 01
T. 8paekman....2l8 60
Rebecca llrown.,210 08
Leonard Hollis. 34 16
Cheat.
311 16.1 Benj. Young 150 67
1.1.1 16.1 Martha Woringtoa..,lll4 82
410 SO James I'ago.
100 William Baueman..,
100 163 Jobn Boyd
.112 163 Josiah Wsgner
433 163 Thomas Hamilton..
258 James Ross
tt.l lit John Cunningham.,
60 Charles Gobln.
2O0 Robert Fleming
206 lioao Richardson...
200 Jonathan Walker...
4.11 16.1 Joha Cook
4.11 168 Joseph Kwlng
431 161 William Coi.it
431 lit Alex. Hunter
386
140
257
88
271
411
284
lsaao Kirk A Oo.
MoCord traot...,
Hugk Bartl. ,.,.,
Joseph Piper..,,,,,..,.,.
George Pago...,,,.,
HenfT Pace
Jamge Kohle........
218 10
61 70
41 80
161 14
161 80
78 ti
114 08
10 88
4.1 80
43 80
43 80
171 18
171 36
171 38
163 SO
168. 41
, i to
38 It
38 78
77 S8
73 tl
77 07
180 Itl Chrliv Robner. 03 41
Ar, Per, Warrauteet.
37 Joha Mcl'hcrron 8 74
18 P. Blanehard ti 04
4.13 161 John Muasor 88 10
366 Miller A Crist 88 80
33 " , ' -7 81
toil M.hsffv a Mltboll... 62 70
100 Joha llrenaruiaa. 31 85
61 ! J. A II. llretb 8 64
too i Ford A rinrinkl. , 81 to
67 ' William Roland 8 97
150 Joseph MoMurray 42 li
74 87 Patrick Noble 13 20
Hi Hugh Hartley 6 60
431 iiutllilae Slough lit 10
Covington
Are. Ae. Per. Warrantee.
6867 804 Ueorge Mead.... 34 16
6.178 488 " 66 20
1404 326 " .... 86 61
I MID 678 Morrlst8iwarl,204 00
I HUH 890 " " 814 00
1902 888 " " til 10
1812 644 " " 191 29
1688 60 Mary Wearer... It 20
1941 26 Morrlsa8tewart, 1 64
1893 306 " 41 25
i377 1108 George Mead,,.. 128 16
Hj J 450 Morris iStcwarl 13 30
1893 tot - ' 14 67
127 Emeriti ilUlter I 07
201 II. Ilurgett. 10 00
1891 383 Murris aSlowart 64 69
Decatur. - .
Ae. Per. IFderfinfes. . . ,;
1116 lit James Hamilton.. 44 13
48 41 John Bkyron 30 68
73 ' Thomas Kdmundson,., 30 66
181 158 Thomas Ililliogton......H3 86
404 Charles Risk 198 06
111 Patriok Moor. 43 87
100 Thomas Htewardson 3t 80
150 Joseph Matlock 64 40
60 Robert Haltiiuier....... 14 06
303 Mary MoLanaban 67 97
404 Ann MoLanahan 85 47
I 0 Htaey W. Thompson.... 38 46
40 Mary Mcl.nnahnn 88 Oil
84 tit Josupn vt tint nan eo ts
400 Robert Hailiey 117 1(1
109 Jacob Downing ,M. 36 60
it Thomas Htewardson... 31 40
80 John Drinker 17 02
ine H.muel Kay. 88 16
346 147 Thomas Kdinundson... 83 6.1
406 Beuiuel llambteton.,.106 80
30 Joseph Sansoin...., I 76
100 William Hoover 40 46
66 Thomas Htewardson... 7 05
3110 Jonathan Noebit.. 38 20
17 Joseph Hansom 120
75 Darid Htewart. 38 73
106 Casper Hain 81 80
191 Thomas P. Corteu. 11110
261 Thomas Kdmundson.,, 84 12
281 Gilbert Vaugbt lit 32
814 John llarrieon. 65 80
160 Klisaheth Harrison.,.. 81 40
115 K. Fletcher . 34 00
331 Joseph Harrison.. 69 40
Fergusou.
Ae. Per. Warrantee.
23.1 lit John HambrtghL. 70 70
33 163 Ueorge Hoss 146 34
74 Lewis Jordan 21 68
100 Abram Ogden.. 28 00
100 Adam Kigart 25 36
60 Matthias Hlough i 63
46 II. Psssmore. 6 75
140 Daniel Frank 33 60
60 Julio Graff. i 60
Cilrard.
Ato. Ae. Per. Warrantee.
6356 1100 Ueorge Mead.... 81 01
i:i6l 1006 - .... 90 63
i:.6j 763 " .... 60 69
6376 1083 - - .... 91 86
i361 DUO " .... 91 04
571 1100 .... 94 04
i.178 641 .... 65 48
5.171 108.1 " .... 81 64
5380 1100 - - .... 84 04
6358 1048 - - .... 8.1 66
6354 1008 " .... 88 10
5358 1000 " .... 84 75
6.1 i 1100 - .... 94 04
6361 1(08 ss ,.Io t,
5361 UOt " " ....209 00
1921 203 103 Morris Stewart 7 70
19.11 648 110 " " 86 48
1U35 636 " 34 70
1924 408 lot " 43 66
IS10 254 120 " " 81 28
'117 19 " 1 63
l8-.8 140 3 (,4
6352 798 Goorgo Mead.. .191 78
4376 1100 " " " ...250 80
6358 11(10 " ...250 60
5357 1108 - ...259 80
I88H 128 Morrhu Stewart. 6 12
1888 227 115 - 13 87
8648 383 66 17 i6
1928 3 ' I 30
10 33 " i 1.1
1930 134 1 t
IU16 .128 23 " 4i 87
1887 387 44 "I 66 18
1827 5.1 78 " "8 ni
1938 409 69 80
1890 187 28 36
1888 358 u 43 08
1917 846 " 69 12
8650 106 " " 18 03
1887 456 is w 77 9
1916 it . 1 ii
83 A. Hugrnny..... 4 52
lOi " 19 85
1824 lit Justin Plubell. t 83
Gnahen.
No. Ae. Per. Wamnteee.
6313 653 Ueorge Mead... 86 42
i.117 1058 " ...156 67
i3l8 1098 ' ...161 81
5318 1099 - ...161 01
582(1 1100 ...102 10
5.121 1(108 si u .49 J,
i.'!21 1100 " ...162 M
6.114 760 - :.. 83 to
6316 1000 ...113 00
6316 1000 ss a jg g,
6.128 1100 ,n7 09
6331 1100 " ' ...187 00
5325 200 " ... .13 60
8323 1100 - ...187 00
6325 623 " " ...111 65
1911 loo Morris. Stewart 18 90
6314 1(18 Wm. Miipes . 36 90
1913 438 Morrili Stewart 40 62
1906 176 81 " " 9 68
1884 1
1816 j
430 158
it 17
5.124 1211 67 George Mead... SM (17
6126 1100 " " ...318 00
4127 lilt " ...322 67
6329 1106 " ...SIB 00
5.1.10 1100 ...119 09
19-'l 858 G. Albert k Bro 46 60
1921 200 W. A. Wallace. 8 80
1922 200 Morris. Stewart 11 40
1886 771 77 Girh'msGarrl'nlO? 14
78 Knob Lot.. 8 60
Graham.
Ae. Per. ilarmwfrea.
297 Thomas P. Cop. 47 41
198 John rtkyrnn. 36 71
1 John Thomas..... 1 00
109 Ueorge Mead 17 44
140 Joseph Simons 134 40
164 Bernard (J rail.... 69 93
13(1 " 65 38
10 J. Henry. 1 60
tit - 97 20
109 Charles Hall 36 00
41 J. 0. Allport. 13 76
143 Israel Cop. 3 40
iO Charles Hall t 00
Gnlieh.
Ae. Per. Warranteee.
118 121 Christian Stokes 61 61
183 122 Mathias Young 68 20
433 158 Christian ileder 190 04
4.13 lit George Museor. 190 64
337 48 Thomas Yealer. 103 48
310 Daniel Offley 96 68
314 74 Geo. Baker, Jr 91 16
436 146 Tlmothr Paxtoa 188 83
4.13 163 John Burg. ...190 64
3; 6 tt R. Reigert. 141 t9
lit Renj. Wilson 86 88
lot R.Albrrton SI 21
804 48 George Baker 67 68
48 114 George Moor... 20 91
349 96 ' " 141 07
131 Phil. Gloningcr 67 81
I .'.3 John McCahen. 63 17
4.13 163 Kdward Hand.. 46 48
108 George Mead 18 90
3IIU John McCahen 81 67
98 Lampblack 85 40
126 Ben). Wilson 37 8.1
116 John Whitmer. 17 72
1.16 Plgoll Shaw 84 02
108 John Whitmer........... 14 70
170 K. Henderson 10 28
80 T. Morthagao 19 i.1
126 Pigotl Shaw 34 81
183 P.dward Hand 18 61
106 Benj. Wilson I 40
76 K. ltunnal 1 16
lltlntnn.
Per. H'nrmnfee.
J. O. Kidder..., S Oq
W. Wllllnk......137 71
Darld Caldwell 6,1 18
MooraDelanjSH7 33
" 117 S3
" u 8.17 83
William VowsrillO 76
" " 184 76
37 Moovilelany 107 64
Jrn.i Wllsoa.320 76
8 u
antl $ats.
Au Ae.
100
4903 420
19i
6671 1041
6674 1041
4676 1641
4066 896
4067 678
4673 147
4263 890
4364 99
4198 483
4198 494
4214 461)
4Tii 740
4899 878
4890 124
4861 896
171
181
60t I9t
4124 360
41.16 606
4398 lit
4676 647
67f 147
667 t 1941
141 05
143 06
141 61
161 II
101 17
S3 61
fl "
t - si
a it
W. Wllllnk
William Pow.ra.101 41
K. 8koemak.r..ll4 13
" It 96
William Powers tl 88
Jama. Wllsoa. Tl Si
" .144 48
" 3 47
II NorrlsDelany.l88 10
II 46 81
i a ' t. " ! ,t
He. Ar, Per. Warrantee.
8488 666 33 Roberts 4 F.1..347 43
3000 1026 " " 113 41
3(101 1088 ' si 838 7t
4903 108 W. Wllllnk 37 64
1591 8(K Roberts A Foi,260 10
1981 429 It " " 123 94
4271 494 ' Jsmee Wllion..ll 81
4264 996 ' 46 00
6971 896 Wm. Powers 361 46
4200 6116 Jamil Wilson, 21 60
4183 880 ' " 43 13
4181 494 " 18 03
4208 138 " W.J 161
4181 140 " w.p 10 10
1181 156 " "sen 17 60
4181 494 " w.l 1
4188 206 " "ell
4181 151 m., 14 13
4271 990 a., 43 It
4271 484 " w.p 36 06
tforaaii.
Ae. Per. Ifurraatees.
224 143 Riehard Peters..,,. 43 It
433 163 Pet.r Kuhn 138 61
433 163 Thomas Martin...!. 'i0 72
383 Ruhert Martin.... 88 77
91 133 Philip Loa.li. 31 09
49 n ui. jonnson y as
100 Jonathan Jones... 19 91
100 Riehard Martin.., 16 to
4.11 163 Jno.Dunwoodie... 34 68
100 Riohard Martin... 21 40
68 Daniel Biuitli 13 II
309 31 36
2US . ' Richard PcUrs.... 32 19
Kartliaua.
So. Ae. Per. Han-antes. .
6409 1100 George Mead. ..35 1 67
i4ll 1106 " . ...822 67
4613 747 - " ...120 87
6413 1043 " ..188 14
6406 1190 ..171 20
6114 1100 "' 171 SO
4404 167 37 u " 16 81
1900 60O MoorstStswart 78 00
1901 771 " ' 490 19
1943 407 " lit 37
1093 306 Chai. Willlnk-lta ae
1180 339 Wm. Smith 18 81
6720 400 " uaspar Wisler..3tt 60
5711J goo " . 81 00
1096 87 136 Chos. Willlok. 18 40
1094 123 " ... 33 II
1097 100 " . T 13
1097 100 x ... 1 02
1097 68 " "... 6 71
1666 100 M'CI'sk'ysPot'r 18 70
1661 160 B- D. Hall 39 69
jJJJJ 124 Chas. Wllllnk. 8 It
1097 34 - x . 1 j3
6(18 FASrhnsrruCo 44 00
123 Dani.l Yothera 30 97
83 Mary Egans.... I 63
65 J do. B. Vooght 7 14
133 Christ. Brown. 14 93
344 J. Glllilaud. 6 71
144 " x 2S
111 Olir.r Moor 81
66 II.McGonlgsl. 13 16
100 M.B.Mioha.ls. I 62
It H. Yothers 27
66 D. B. Hall 1 86
3553 137 Km'ri'btReli.r 17 61
780 Kd. M'Garrey. 14 31
it " . I 35
74 ' . I 99
43 Keating 3 II
63 W. V Keeling. I 87
167 26 Jno. MoUarrey 33 20
145 86 - x 1, t
Knox.
Ae. Per. yfarranteee.
437 48 Reuben Haines. 49 i:
43i 60 Luke Morris. 40 81
4.I.I 153 Joseph Milliard 78 25
433 153 Robert Gray. 78 35
428 41 Jno. Hringhurst. ...... 10 14
t:U 163 Sarah Ward. 88 63
483 143 George Bdy.. 96 03
433 163 Moor. Warton. 88 03
133 163 George Ashton. 44 95
4.13 153 Benj. Poullney 121 12
433 153 Israel Morris 144 S9
373 153 Martin Pirroe.......125 83
: ) 153 Isabellu Jordan 99 C3
100 Henry Trout. 25 20
331 163 Caleb Faulk". 128 80
254 153 Ueorg. Wcscult.. 98 XI
361 153 George Kcaff... 97 73
225 John Boyd....... 77 3'J
109 Susanna M ar.!.. ......... 17 49
2.5 GtMM'Conuick........ 86 71
73 Thomas Jordan 6 84
40 Henry Trout 4 96
861 John Pirom 121 31
80 Susanna W ard.......... 21 36
433 153 William Hunter 1-9 14
314 163 Joha Dorsey 64 45
8H John lloyd 17 94
186 Benj. Poullney. 48 87
12 Kaacy KobieB 93
Lawrence.
AV. Ae. Per. Warrantee.
5299 lilt Geo. Mead 106 72
6.IU0 1100 " ' .....106 72
6.109 1100 - x o8 ;j
5.102 lino " x tug 7
4303 1100 x 11 n,g -2
5-104 1108 x ..06 72
i.10i 1100 x 72
6306 1106 " ......106 73
6307 1100 " ......106 73
i30l 1106 x 11 06 73
43V8 1100 x 1. ,...06 73
6.110 1108 x mo 7t
f3ll 1100 106 72
5291 1100 x 21,3 87
6284 1100 ' 598 87
5295 1190 " 298 87
6298 J 100 " 298 87
6291 374 " 31 73
618 336 at 78 7i
I89i SI 10 Roberts A Fox, I 36
321 Hugh Jordan... 18 49
413 John Heed 81 82
63 114 Rudolph Lilts.. .1 91
3003 1020 66 Kohris if Fox, 76 66
90 Robt. Mitchell, 31 13
1814 100 J. W. Smith.... I 48
4 mm .... 3 li
285 . W. Montgomery 38 77
46 i. B. Garrison.. 36
9 M. W. Snyder. 1 61
36 Isaac Conklin. 1 1
16 Israel Nichols. 1 04
6393 726 Ueo. Me.d 314 18
6296 1167 " " 604 '1
6297 1218 x 621 61
5208 488 m ,uj 71,
6291 1100 " " 434 60
1905 74 E. Irwin Sons 7 14
I90J 176 ' It 41
1917 341 ss et j5 yg
IV I A 37 " M S 89
Out Lot Mordeeal Shirk 1 93
Morrla.
Ac. Per. Haemal.
403 George Wetiel.,..304 81
3(16 William Werts 150 66
327 Christian Woe 161 36
373 David Lauch 300 32
421 Jcase Y.rnal 1.10 il
440 6t Joseph Turner 116 60
440 109 " ....1.16 60
340 28 " 105 40
423 Geo. Habeeker 131 13
306 Peter Yarn.) 93 00
4.13 153 Clem.Stoekcr 63 63
433 153 John Vaughn 99 63
4.13 163 Johnathan Ncibit 98 62
315 91 John Read 163 34
99 143 William Ki.ni.... 48 10
90 Patrick Hays 30 83
373 IS Robert Glenn 61 66
400 John Houston 83 V6
170 . Blair M'Lanahan. 18 SO
2VS Wm. Stewart 151 S3
407 130 Richard R. Smith 43 t0
317 Walter Stewart.... 44 46
125 George tlates IV xu
111 Herman Urals.... 31 81
213 48 Canrad Swarts.... 47 63
18 17 John Graff......... 4 38
137 N. Reidenonr 31 33
400 Fred, liubler 63 OU
83 Mathias Mlonlh.... 67
484 86 ) Robert Carson. 1 ... .,
117 1 N. Heidenour... I ' "
S76 Mathias Slough... 71 86
24 Henry Drinker 4 16
269 81 Joseph liubler 76 37
210 141 Jacob Graff. 37 64
6 John Graff. 1 66
100 William Iligler.... II 60
96 Joseph Potter 14 67
1,16 Francis Johnson.. 18 37
63 " .- I 20
1611 Rallslon t Hoover 14 86
.1.13 Conrad Swarts..... S3 80
1.10 Jacob Graff 17 08
440 Joseph Turner..... 46 60
499 Geo. Ilavbaker.... 69 60
Penn. I
No, Ae. Per H'nrrnnrees.
60 Patrick lift" Jr 7 25
46A1 643 14 John 8,,.jon",'"l92 91
168 Ue-.enwood Bell.!'. 46 40
I3' N'.cklin aGrlffllh. 43 6.1
''Ike.
..a. &a. Per. Warranteee.
4778 30 )no. Nicholson., I 63
4783 1030 61 x 87 73
6784 619 41 " 8.1 88
6774 est 64 71 81
6776 820 64 " 83 32
426.1 9i7 65 Jamas Wllson..l23 13
4250 643 5.3 " 48 43
4258 880 . 78 49
42(13 8110 x a .lo6 40
4258 S23 It 46
4263 857 It " " .. 70 63
77t 100 " I 63
6777 416 13 Jno.Klrkolson. 17 64
6777 418 13 " " 60 73
35 John P. Iloyt.. II II
4161 890 ' Jane. Wilson.. 3 fit
4020 476 W, 8. Robarts., 37 1.1
366 Joseph Bally..,. 14 68
296 ' Z. MoNaul....... 17 90
468 x ; J9 8j
3776 474 IQ Jno. Nicholson. 43 19
5776 176 Caleb Way , 38 II
776 301 Jno. Nlckolsoav 13 0.1
477t lU(i x . . 1 ro
111 M. Henry.. , It 33
5777 167 Jno. Nl.kolmn.. IS 66
4250. 174 James Wilson... 16 73
1 3.1 1 31" Vn,kuoa. U0 48
Unions
No. Ae. Per. Warrant...
8(ln3 908 161 RuborteaKog 81 II
8698 606 16 " " .64 44
8663 798 80 " " .71 61
8581 134 ' " .43 71
84U8 850 X 4J g7
4134 146 67 Jaa Wilson. .,67 13
Woodward.
Ae. Per. Warrantee.
413 41 JohnCsnnon....253 64
420 120 Henry Drink.r.,146 16
211 Wm. Drinker...., 68 42
433 161 Isaac Whc.lsr..l43 tt
tot Sam'l Etnlln,. 34 46
114 6 Thoeaas Neil.... 26 40
60 P.ll Ilootmso T 14
tit lit Jobn Vaugbt..,. II tt
168 Mary Nell 83 14
86 Benj, Johnson... 39 44
471 Hagerty 163 13
403 M. Barton 303 68
70 Mary Nell 48 34
til 146 John M'Cah.n... 83 lo
67 113 Mary 0 nnelly.,111 13
100 Roland Brans... 31 90
,134 42 Plg'il Shaw 121 16
311 Sebastian Graff.. 78 45
436 75 T. Kdmonsra..l58 89
4:16 Jos. Asbkrldg. ,179 19
216 lit John Musser, Jr 78 86
121 Ell Uootman 31 73
100 Mnry "andwlch 37 62
218 Chancy Rtcketts 37 44
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164 Joseph Clark.... 28 78
108 John McCl.llan 4 10
Kit Jobn Lowder.,.. 4 80
431 143 Philip LouL....161 il
4.13 168 Jacob R.Uow.11218 60
483 lit Wtu. Johnson.... 161 62
loo 13 Oeo. Brock ham. 49 to
268 Samuel Emlla... 8 60
341 ' Charles Illght... 4.1 60
337 Daniel Turner... 63 02
100 ' Henry fchaOoer. 39 60
161 John Low. II 40
lot Isae Goss 16 20
1?5 """ Peter toVje"".
16 Charles Lowdsr. 1 20
444 John Harrison... 168 32
100 Jo.. Clark 24 0
10O ' Benj. Johnson.. 64 78
437 R.uben Hales... 78 02
433 Luk. Morris 78 20
lot G.o. Aibton..... 14 (0
147 23 K J. Pransr..... 41 82
ItO Tbos. Martin.... 24 90
300 William Shoup. 73 80
IS Susanna Ward.. 86
166 William Fark.r. 3 46
37 Charles Lowder, 73
SAM I EL P. W1LSU.V,
Treasurer.
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ANNOUNCEMENT
OF THE GUKAT
REDUCTION OF PRICES!
II Y ft. POHTI.H HII AW, I). I), k.
IMPORTANT TKt'TIIH!
Having auooil(l In (Citing 11k hi or Uriffoi
matt'rlHl. hciio ttia Uw ni motimt9 ehRrt for
pnrlUI and full lotn of Ttalh. I dm ifae
uiftnofttvctur of (elb Ami other matcriil. in
omttliom ng.tored od WMrraotod to girt Nr.
Tint inu Bttiiasinoiiun.
Fru-ndt, rettect tit at my ohargei for the intnt
tiun of artiAri. anil tko taring of tbo naiitrtl
teeth are now the mmt reaeonalile in Penaiylnnli,
i'rMerve jruur tectb and you precerVe jovt bealtlt
I'uttinn of tho natural tenth in a heatlhr. nr.
Mrrativeand useful oondition la mailt a ipeeialtv,
Dlieaneiiand malfurmativnioommoi. to the mouth,
Jaw and ait.ciate parti, are treated and eorrecUd
with Mr suooeai. .xaminatioDi and euaiuita-
tloril fHKI,
It would be woll for paticntf from a diataooe t
let me know Lr wail a few dai bofore eouiiiir
to the offlue.
Il I very Important that children betwera tba
agt-eof iix and twelve yeara ihould hare their
tth examined.
Antvithctiea arn edrainiitercd and Tcetb r.
mriTttd without pain.
Iipor-itioni and eh are tor are judged by all
the world by the eipreeiiani of the fane, hence
how very diiaftroui may It therefore be for Tier-
om to Indulge an exprciiioa of distorted featurei.
even apart from a hyginDle view. Now, to enjoy
natural (not artificial) com f rti and nleafurei,
rcipcet and obey natural simplieltiea and in ill not.
B. f OH J bit ftIAW, U, v. a.
Office In New Ma ionic Building, Second itreet.
Clearfli-ld. Ha. fcbM'r?
DENTAL0AED.
Dr. A. M. HILLS
Would tar to bii natienU and the nub
lie generally, that, having diitolved partnerihlp'
wilh lr. iSbaw, be li now doing the entire work
of bit office bimitelf. w that paticnti nrod not fear
being put under tuo nanui of any ether operator.
Clcarflcld, March 20, 1872 tf.
J. M. STEWABT, D. D. S.f
Offloe over Irwin' Drng Store,,
CtRWENSVILLE, PA.
All dental oparmttona, elthr In th mechanical
or operative branch, promptly attended to aid
i.itifactfoo guaranteed. Ppecial attentioa paid
to the treatment of diteatct of the natural teeth,
gam i and mouth. Irregularity of the teeth sue
oe? fully directed. Tevtb extracted without pain
by the uae of Kthcr, and artificial teeth Inserted
of the beet material and warrautt-d to render eat
Ufaotiou. april2671:ly
(UjSfrUattfoiis.
Wall Paper! Wall Paperl
Tba largeat and molt eompkte atock of Wall
Paper ever offend in thia aectiun. hat juit been
received from New York.
Tboae needing Wall Paper will do well to call
and examine bvfura buying.
mch27Sm WEAVER ft BETTS.
A Move In Curnensville!
J. It. IRWIN, Druggist,
Cl RWEN8VILLK, PA.
HAS remuved big Irng Ptnre to hie new
rnonir, throe door weat of hie old Hand,
and Uke thit opportunity of thanking bia old
en at omen fur their liberal patronage., and bopet
by elo attention, combined with a aeleet stuck
of gx id a, to merit Its contiuaanoe on the part of
all bia old eualomers, and tceure that of many
new onca. Pleae give him ft call.
J. R. IRWIX.
, Curwenn illo, March 27, 1872.-5m.
I) CURLEY,
X CRAIMMTO.V, Clrarfield Co., Pa
Agent for James S. II a rah 'e
"Valley Chief" Reapor& Mower,
and all other Agricultural Implements manufae
lured by btm. Any information In reference to
the aale and manufacture can be obtained by ad
dreffing a abore wchSO 3m
AUenlion, Lumbermen!
tTB are now mannfoetnrlng our IMPROVED
BTKEL-SOCKKT 1iK1 l.NU CAST
HOOKS, superior to any other in nee. We h.r.
also in stuck a largo quantity of Cantbooks suita
ble fur rafting purposes, whioh w anr selling
cheap fur caeli. AMOS 1 R. KE.NXAHU.
CleatfielJ, I'o., March 11, 1873.
WATCHES 1 WATCHES I
I hare a large lloos of AMERICAN
and SWISS VTATOHB3, or th. differ
en grades, la froai two to tight .ane.
eaut. I offer these for sal. LOW, .ad
gnarante. them to glr. cntlr. satisfaetion,
JEWELRY I JEWELRY I
A good assortment of Ladies' and Gent's
Jewelry of the latest style.! Always gelling
something new !
I wonld ask Blimhemien ane) others who In-,
toad purchasing Watches to call and as. ay
stock befor. going to th. oitiet, a. I am Tsrr
sure I ran sell Watches ss low at they, can be
bought, besidas the differeno. in aUstane. in ,
tb. .rent of the gnodt prorlng defeatist.
All kinds of REPAIRING il ay lint prcmptly
attenJed f at tht itora on Stooid strost, .ppo-.
til. th. Court IIuiuw. Ft yont libtral support i
la th part I am r.ry lhaakfult
S L ESIDER.
April 1, 1173.
E V STO 1IE
IN IIOUTZDA.LEV
P. Q A I. LAG HER H.llfr j,t returned frto
th. east . wi b oa .ndr. new and eomplet. ...orl
eaeut f Marchanilise, snltll. fr Viuu. .J
Spring tra.e, which has anew mW4 '
care and Wmghl at low rates, is prepared to fur.
aish the oilisens of lloutnlsl. and ?ionity with
goods at a ry light advance on irst eost for
cash. Country Produce and Shir.gl,. taken at
market price. Call and .xamlPem. ,toc, befors
pnrchasiog elsewhere,
,,,, P. Q AI.I.AUI1F.R,
Ilontsdole, Pa., Feb. JJ, Ig7j.ia
Y W R ATTENTION!
'"it Foil A MO,illiriTI,
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"., you in neeii or a good sat of Harness
nl" jw urn, y. m a" ci.anie w nniii.
If sn. rail at IL 1-a.l.ll. and liarnass Bhop s
loan C. HRWH'K. where yon can get the best is
the market. Iouhle snd ftingle Harness .ad La
dies' ad tlenl's Saddles of superior workauMp,
always on hand or manufactured to order, ripe
elal attention is called to my stock of Cullers snd
Mantes, whieh are the best in nee. I also hsveas
assortment of Saddlers' Hardware, which will hs
disponed of at reasonable rale., P.cp.iring of ell
kinds promptly attended to. ajuLon't forget ts
oall befor. purchasing .Isewhers. Phop in 014
Post Office. Market street, lllearteld. i'o.
May t, 1ST I -1 y. JOHN C. HARWICH.
7Y.SS0J.UT1ON NOTICE 1
X f The Arm of James Hickey A was dil
solred oo February 1.1, 1873, hr mutual eonsrel,
and William, 8. Dickey hat ateooiated with bia
his son, Jsmes Iticbey, under the n.mo and tra
qf Wnlisra a Mckcy A Ron, In tht business et
general merchandising and dealing in i aw log,
rqnar timber, and all kinds of sawed lumber,'
shingles, Ae., at tilon Hope, ClenrAeld eonnty.se",
at tjt. Lawreno. Chnrch, Cambria eoonlr, Pa
Jame. Dloke will glr. th. log and timber boii
ness his personal attention, lie will he found tl
the old Hand at (Hon Hop., where goods will hs
told at the lowest prices possible, and the brat
figures paid for logs and limber. Isr. t. S. Nrr
ling will be found .1 St. Ltwrene., ready to wall
on nil friends, Tb. Doctor is a oletM fellow: ge
nod see him. All th. accounts of James Dicker
A Co. will ba settled by William . Dickey A .
We thank our numerous friends for their kind asd
liberal ratroaag. and ask a continuance of lf
same. WILLIAM 8. DlrKEV A SON.
Ulen llcpe. Pa., Feb. 31, 1173 Int.
DEMOCRATIC ALMANAC for 1"
18(17 .ad l"nt for sal. at th Port Olios.
Prie. 31 oiiils. Matltd to any address.