Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, May 08, 1872, Image 3

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    THE REPUBLICAN.
CLEARFIELD, Ta.
WEDNESDAY MOHNINO. MAY MMf.
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RELIC-IOUfl MOTICEf.
Methodist F.nlNCopal Church Rer. A. D
T or in, pMlor. Pubiio Homos eTory gsbbntb
t 104 A. M.t md 71 r. m.
Hsbhath Kohfml t 9 A. M.
Prayer Meftiof every Thursday, at 71 P. M.
Communion Service, tint Sabbath of every
month, at iu) a. m.
Mt. Andrew! Churrh F.oUr opal Rot
Gannon Hall. Public Service Sunday morning
at 10 o'clock, and at T P. M. Sunday School at
B P. M. Prayer Meeting Wednesday evening
at T o'clock.
Presbyterian Church Rot. Mr.BitTi.tn.
Publie Herv.oe every Sabbath, morning and even
J nr.
Mt. Francis Church Catholic Rot. T.
'J. M Mini s. Mast at ID) o'clock A. M., on the
aeoond and fourth Sundays of each month.
isii. Tbo Tyrone Jlerald anys :
Tho longest train yet brought down the mountain,
on the Clearfield road, came on Saturday last. It
; AUi win ted to a llttlo squad of 84 oari.
TSaiut Pcacueji. Mr. Charles Hold,
of Millbelm, Con tne eoanty. has a young peach
tree in vie bouse, about two and a half feet high,
fih.sh blonomcd two months ago and developed
twenty-four peaches, all of which exeept Ave bare
fallen off.
The Convention. Tho Irionnial
con rent ion of School Directors aiiemblod In the
(Court Room on Tuesday, but as we are compelled
.to go to press at 12 o'clock we are unabla to give
Any of tho proceeding! in this liiue or Indicate
who will win the belt
Assessor Appointed. William Rid-
dle, the Assossor elect for Boeiarla, baring re
moved from the township, the County Com mis.
i.oners hare appointed Philip Dotts to fill the ra
.oanoy. Mr. Dotts Is a worthy eltiiro, sound
Democrat, and will make an excellent officer.
Anotmrr Municipality. It Booms
that the rillage of II out (dale, Woodward town
ship, has been ereoted into a borough, and will
hereafter be elajted among the municipal corpo
rations of Clearfield oounty. The unparalleled
prosperity of this section has made It necessary to
lake this itrp.
On Hand. Wo have before us tho
Initial number of a new daily journal, itarted at
Williamiport, by the proprietor of the Standard,
II. L. DiefTonbaoh, Esq., entitlod the Daily Mom
ing Standard. It Is s lively six column paper,
- iand starts off rigorously, and will no doubt prove
a luocess.
A Decided Improvement. Tho
Bald Kagte Valley Railroad It juitt eompleting a
connection with the P. A K. R. R. to the J unci ion
at Lock Ilaren, which will enable the train to run
up to the depot without backing, and allow the
engines to turn without reporting to tho round ta
ble. A "V" Is now formed at that point, giving
two points of connection with the P. A E. road.
In Trouble. We notice that one of
the County Commissioners and the Clerk of Indi
ana county hare been arretted for em be tr lenient.
It appearl that from $.10,000 to 40,000 worth of
Court House bonds, and some of the County Com
jnissioners' record, are mining. What a pity
that the officials of that excenircly loyal county
should bo disturbed by some foolish-notion d old
fogiel who cannot see things as modern loyalists do.
Good tow tub Brutes. It is re
ported that the Pennsylvania Society for the Pre
vention of Cruelty to Animals Intend shortly to
appoint a resident agent for every town In our
State, whoie duty it will be to report to headquar
ters all oases of cruel abuse of dumb animals which
may some under his notice. So look oat all of
je persecutors of horseflesh and tormentors of
other animals, or you may find yourselvei In the
meshes of the law before you are aware of it.
Accident. The l'hilipnburg Jour-
ma l says a young tad named Blowers had his leg
broken and his head badly cut at the Morrl'dale j
mines on Wednesday. He was attempting to got
ride upon tho cars which were entering the i
mines, some eight or nine In number, when he
missed his footing and fell between two of them,
receiving the injuries above stated. The fracture
of tho leg was compound, and the scalp was cut
to the scull from ear to ear, acrots the back part
of his head. It was fortunate that he escaped,
ren, with no more dangerous wounds.
List of letters remaining unclaimed
in the Postoflioe at Clearfield, for the week ending
May 6th, 1872:
"Tub Little Game1 We ulip the
following from a lata number of the Uarrisburg
Stmt Journal i
Judge Mayer, during the eourt now In session
at VVilliauisport, gave the attorneys praotioing be
fore blm a merited rebuke the other day, for the
loose and inegular manner in which they push
suits entrusted to their care. Ho ea lied over the
trial hit and announced bis determination no longer
to tolerate the di'lays In coming to trial, In which
so many attorneys indulged, and declared that ha
would non-suit all who iurthur thus em bar raised
the court. It Is about time all Judaes announced
a similar intention, as the practice on the part of
attorneys to uviay sum ts only apteoeor (be utile
gsme of pottilogging by which clients art robbed
and innocent parlies hamufully iujured. A little
special kg illation for the regulation and control
ol the legal fratornity Is much needed.
If erer "special legislation" was required it Is
upon this point. But as the lawyors "run" the
Legislature, their it item of not trying tuitt will
likely go on an! mi the Judges of our oourts hart
"backbone enough to break up this method of
delaying and embarrasslug tho business of our
oourts.
Meiioantilb License. The County
Treasurer! Mr. Wilton, requests as to state that
all mercantile Hoonses in the appraisement list,
are now ready, and applicants are requested to
eall and lift them. If not paid on or before the
first of July, they will be put In the binds of tho
propor authority for collection, when additional
charges will be added for collection.
Communicated.
La wait if ex, May 7th, 1872.
Ma. Editon; In your valuable paper of 27th
March, our bumble servant!, the Supervisors,
Overseers and Auditors, gare us a tabular state
ment of our flnanees for the year 1871, which was
alt right and proper, and perfectly in accordance ,
with the Act of Assembly in such oase mode and i
provided. In the next Issneof your paper "Many
Lawrence Ttvapavyers" make an, Inquiry, which
was also right and proper. But as yet our ser
vants have not attempted to explain themselves.
Not one of the many questions asked has been an
swercd.
Now let ma say to them, in kiiidnest, that an
aggrieved tax-paying people will not submit to
such squandering of their money. Our sorvants
must accept the situation j must solve the prob
lem must show their hand.
Come, gentlemen, where was the $167.40 of the
people's money transfered to? Where was the
$K6.31 worth of cash tax worked? Where the
road, and what Is it, that P. MaUeorge got 60 of
our money forf And where is the$15.16 allowed
the Captain gone? Answer, and thus satisfy
J r STic.
Parltftj.
ClearfieldMarkets.
Corrected weekly by Richard Moss or, Wholesale
and Retail Ueeler In Dry Moods, t.rooeries. Pro.
visions, co., Aiarket street, Clearfield, Pa.
Ci.nAnriuLD, Pa., May T. 1872,
Apples, green, 00($ 00 Hogs, dressed
Dried, lh 12 Hides, green...
App1ebuUer,$Ksl, Oil Ham 00(3 '
Butter- 26(9 40 Shoulders. ..00(4 10
Hrana W 0U(g) 15 Hides... Otrfru 134
Buckwheat 1 16 Lard 16$ 18
Buckwheat flour lb, Mess pork.lt bbl... 18 00
Ilocr, dried 22 Oats.. 66
Uoef, fresh BCci) 10 Onions 2 00
Boards, M 12 00(0,4 00 Potatoes M 00$ 00
Corn, shelled.- 1 00 Poaches, dried, lb., U
Corn, ear 00(4 Plaster, bbl S 40
Corn meal.fkiuk, 1 40 Ry 1 10
Chop, towl2 10 I 60 rU, W lb
Cloverseed. T 00'Halt, ft saek 2 26
Cheese 2rt Hhinglcs,IH tn.lfn)A 00
Cherries, th. 10 fi 15Shlngles,2fl InlOlft 00
Chickens, drsd, tb, l.V Timothy seed 6 00
Eggs lftlTallow 121
Flaxseed. 2 00 Wheat................ 176
Flour 0 00ft 8 76 Wool .H 76
liar 80 00(436 00 Wond, 11 cord-.... I 60
tfflurationnL
Spec lata.
Sdaw's Coma t hi LmuBST. That this Ltul
ment will do all that U Is recommended to do.
thore is no doubt, as many horse owners will tes
tify who hara used It. Thore are innumerable
quack remedies being adrcrtised by foreign par
ties, which are worth about as much to the horse
as that much water, but the Comanche Liniment
Is prepared by a responsible druggiiit, who war
rants it to do just what it is recommended to do.
For sprains, bruises, splint, ringbone, scratches,
rheumatism, stiff joints, and almost all other dis
eases of the horse, It Is really invaluable, and
needs but a trial to convince any one of Its worth
Farmers and horse owners are invited to give It a
trial. For sale by A. I, Shaw, who is thfl sole
proprietor, Clearfield, Va,
Ladles, go and soo tho Dolly Varden Walking
Shoes at Flrgal's.
Son Watkr, Coin ad 8iARiata. fibaw's
Fountain Is In full blast, and Is to the thirsty den-
isens of Clearfield as the aprings of aa oasis are to
the woary travelers of the desert cooling, sooth
ing and invigorating. All are Invited to partake
thereof.
New Goons. Messrs. Kratser A Lytic will
open next week a very large stock of all kinds of
Uoods suitable for the season, which they will Mil
at prices that will be an Inducement to consume n
to purchase of them.
A. I. Shaw, Druggist, Clearfield, Pa., deals in
Paints, Oils, Varniihes, and everything else In
that line, and sells at right figures, Large stock
always on hand, and special inducements offered
to consumers.
The Timtt says Dr. Walpole has lost his beauti
ful chestnut mare. She died suddenly in harness,
it Is supposed from bots or pin worms. If the
Doctor bad need Sheridan's Cavalry Condition
Powders, he would no doubt bave bad his mare
to-day they are death on worms.
Chapped hands are very common with those
who hare their hands much in water. A few drops
of Johnson's Anodyne Liniment rubbed orer the
hands two or three times a day, will keep them
soft and white. Fishermen, sailors and others
will do well to remember this.
Arnold A Miller.
Ashby, W. T.
Boyle, Maurice.
Baily, Mary.
Butler, George.
Gormcly, John.
Hagney, John.
Hurley, T.
Hunsinger, George. (2)
Jones, Mrs. Susan.
Johnson, Lisxio C
Kline, Miss Mary.
Kovier, Cortas it.
hiddle, Mr. A.
Mvore, John.
Neyior, Frank P.
rJyiupLon, Miss
Swarts, W. II.
Scott, William.
Showers, George.
Wolf, Miss 8. K. (2)
P. A. OAI LIN, P. M.
Emma.
' Tub "Queer." The vendors of this
.tarticle have opened their summer campaign.
There arc other methods of cheating and defraud
ing people than by "saw dust" alone. The testi
mony of the Bollefunte WafrAmaa Is to this effect:
"The photograph man and the paper collar indi
vidual, each offering fortunes to the eager gud
'eons who patronised them, wort In town this
eek and last Some drew prises and some didn't,
aid these latter, a few of whom we bare seen,
Itrow their honest belief that tho whole thing was
a fraod. Shouldn't wonder." The editor might
Wra added "dollar stores" to his catalogue.
icb Neighbors. We notice that
ar down-stream Williamsport neighbors bare
I length obtained a settlement with their oity au
orlties. The auditors' report foots up the enor
s sum of 742,367.00 over fir quarttrt of a
Men of dollar $t We notice that th sum of
4,000 was raised from bonds Issued, and the
anoe from taxation. The account shows the
Buy your Dress Goods of REED BROS.
Buy your Notions A Trimmings of R K E D BROS.
Buy your Parasols of REKD BROS.
Buy your Shawls or REKD BROS.
Buy your Furnishing Goods of REED BROS.
Buy your Underwear of REED BROS.
Buy your Hats aod Bonnets of REED RROS.
Buy all your Millinery goods of REED BROS.
Buy your Ladies Misses and
Children's Shoes of REED BROS.
Buy your Carpets of REED BROS.
Buy all the goods yon can buy of REED BROS,
and yon will save money. aprl7-3ia.
Visit A. I. Shaw and try his cold and sparkling
Soda Water. Nothing better these warm days.
Of-Read and be eon vi need :
Lastlnc Button Oalters. onlr 2.25. at Ftearal's.
French Morocco Button Gaiters, only 2.86, at
Fie gal's.
Full Trimmed and Tipped Lasting Gaiters, only
vx.uu, mi t legni s.
Plain Morocco Gaiters, only 1 26. at Flegal's.
Cloth Congress Gaiters, only 1.76, at Flegal's.
Gents Gaiters, from 2.00 up, at Flegal's.
Heavy Kip Boots, only 3.00, at Flegal's.
Light Kip Boots, only fct.76, at Flegal's.
French Calf Roots, only 6.00, at FlegsJ's.
Fine Calf Boots, only 4.60, at Flegal's.
On Second street, where you can get everything
yon want in the lfuot,rhoe,Mat, tap and turntfh
ing Goods line, for less money than any other
place in the oounty. Go and see for yourselves.
apl34-tf.
JfoTirx tothb DiMiri.Ra or Iraao Waltox.
After April 10th we will have the largest assort
ment of finning tackle aver brought west of the
Alleghenies, consisting of Rods, Baskets, rlies,
Hooks, Lines, Bait Boies, Ac, Ac. All disciples
of Isaao Walton are invited to eall and examine
onr stock. II. F. Diqxbr A Co.
March 27, lP72.lf
Dr. F. Platte, Eclectic Phyrictan and Surgeon
1 also, oat too mavoi'. J,cr Ucrdio, Esq., C?rr? his services to the people of Clearfield and
hTOO worth ofCnd. and credited I i ? oZ o 2
j Tirmurjr ltb H0S,M(l; twin, diKoont of
t5&,000, or about 3 par aent. Vo osdcr
m.ga oannol ba brought down. Tba WHHaaa.
4ara blow on a Tar, oico vbiftla, but th.y bar.
for it roundly. Tba oity delt la $7 1 4,03 l.T I .
Unitaby Advick. The editor of
Altoona Tritium thui warm Iba Major of
I altjr, wbo aiwDii to aultivala uluma in tba
aitjr of bit offloo t
t itb all dua def.rcnoa wa would aatl tba attan
t of the aity aatboritiei to tha filth j oondltion
aa allry and guttar onpoilta tha Major'! ofllc.
tt.no h that arlaaa tharofrooi ii tarrihla in tba
ana, and if th. unitary eomlttinn of th. plaoe
rrad to I. not itrdily lookad aflar and eftooln
fmrdird, tha fearful mia.maoonitaqo.at upon
iipguitlng aondition of tba local it j will liokon
aotire eommuntty. It ia an ererr da; ooour-
for ladira and gentlemen to walk thraa and
r squama out of tbelr way t. avoid pasting
i flltbj tpot.
hero ara soma alloys and gutter! in our bor
, wbiob lad whitewashing badly.
m a
Tn School Teh v. T1i Dirootors
ba seroral school dillriell will no doubt banr la
I tba faat that tha Legislator last wloter
ad a not attending tba aebool term one
lb. Hereafter (ba schools matt be kept open
vetoed of four monthi In the year. It will
fore lake to per aent mora lal than bereto-
keep them open the proper length of time,
allowing la tba net Inereeilng the aebool
t
mo 1. D, ll ..art,.;, ,,, That tha word
eall ba inserted in the pleee of the word four
itioi. twenty -eight net of May, one thousand
t hundred and lifty-faur, and eohool dime
lbs II keraafter hoop tha schools of tb.ir re
Ira districts in operation tie montbi in the
t I'runiUd, That the length of terra may ra
i as at preaent.ln districts where themaiitnniu
mt of ta( allowed by law to ba levied for
.1 purposes shall o. found Inefficient to keep
- "i" t.i.( nrpfa wi iiufe,
nrnflr.iiKl m11. hv ftftV Af BIBu.. OmcS On
Reed street, west of the depot. Clearfield, Pa.
May 81, 1871-tf
Kotvb vo GABnaKaiia. All those in need of a
good out fit of garden-snaking tools, should eal
at H. F. Bigler A Co.'s, where they will find a
large assortment of spades, spado forks, shovels,
hoes, and rnkes of all kinds. ap)3 m
FitKSH GnonxD Pi.astkb. Received at Corner
Store by ear load and for sale by
K. A. A W. D. lawn.
Curwensrille, March 13, 1872.
COUGHS AND COLDS.
There are few persons who are awara of the Im
portance of attending to a cough or a cold at its
first appearance. The thousands who die annually
of connumplion, wore first attacked with a "slight '
cough or eohl, whirh thoy thought would soon
"wear" its. If off, and thercfire neglected to use
the proper remedies until they became IncuraMo.
Every day that a eough, cold, or any lung dis
ease Is neglected, makes the obanees of a cure
more uncertain. We would recommend all suffer
ing from any disease of the Lungs whatever, to
use Bassos' Con for n Starr or Tab. It never
fails In curing the worst caes of coughs, oolds,
hoarsrneM, sore throat, catarrh and asthma. It
hi aa Infallible remedy for Whooping Cengh j be
ing prescribed by some of the leading physicians
In the Northern and Southern States, and being
prepared under the Immediate supervision of a
graduate of the Pennsylvania Medical College,
The proprietors beg leave to Inform all that It Is
ao "Quack" preparation, but made strictly In ao
oordance with the advanced principles and theory
of medicine. Price 6ft cents per bottle,
. Rl'HSKLL A LAMMS, Proprietors, Fhiladcl.
phla. Sold at Joseph R. Irwin s dcug store, Cur-
wensvllle. Pa.
turbo-3m
gil.
In Lawrence township, on May 4th, 1872,
MARTHA IRWIN, relict of Joaara Inwta, In the
74th year of bar age.
Oo April 17th, 17J, CORTES B., soo of 1).
8. and Si'taaxa, Mi:Chiisiv, of Ferguson town
ihip, aged 20 yean, 9 monthi and 17 ways.
SEW WASHIXCT0X ACADEMY,
Clearfield County, Pa,
rpilR BUMMER TERM of this Institution
X will open on tha first Monday of May next
(Term, five months..
The course of study will embrace a rigid and
in o rough test in every branch requisite to a prac
tical and accomplished education.
Vocal and instrumental music will occupy an
imnortknt Discs in tho Miurms of alitilv.
Pupils will be admitted at anr time durlns? tha
session, and cbarged from time of entering to the
qlose of the term. No deduetlon will be made
for absence, except in Casc of protracted Illness
Hiudents desiring rooms for "clubbing" can be
aeeramodated at moderate rates.
Good boarding can be procured at three dol
lars per week at public and private nouses.
For particulars address
GEORGE W. INNIS, Principal,
March 6, '72-tf New Washington, Pa,
MISS H. S. SWAN'S
SCHOOL FOR GIRLS
CLEARFIELD, PA.
rrUIB SI'KINO TERM of fourteen weeks, will
H uvuiimiib oi vihik j, i rru 0111, ia.
TERMS OF TUITION.
Roadlng, Orthography. Writing, Object Les
sons. Primary Arithmetic and Primary
Geography.. 7 00
History, Local and descriptive Geography
with Map Drawing, Grammar, Mental
and Written Arithmetic H 00
Algebra and the Sciences , 12 00
Instruction In instrumental music ,
Oil painting, 24 lessons
Wax work
For full particulars send for Circular.
Clearfield, Sept. 7, 1870-lypd,
10 00
12 00
00
CLEARFIELD ACADEMY.
A Male and Female Classical High School.
F.ach Department Kf pa rate. Distinct and
Complete lu Itnelfc.
THE scholastic year of this Institution Is divL
ded into two sen ions of fire months (twenty-
oue weeks) each. The first session commences on
the first Monday In September; tho second, on the
fir ft &l outlay in February.
1 he course of instruction embraces every thing
neoeiisary to a thorough, practical and accomplish
ed education of both sexes.
Pupils will be admitted at any time and charged
from date of entrance te the close of the session.
Mo deduction will he made for absence, except
in eaues of extreme and protracted illness.
ntudents from a distance can be accommodated
with board at low rales.
For particulars, send for circular, or address
Rev. P. L. HARRISON, A. M.,
July 20, 187Mf. Principal.
grg ffioodjj, (Sroffrirs, tf.
r. a. MILLER.
a. rowr.i.L.
MILLER & POWELL,
WHOLESALE RETAIL
MERCHANTS,
Oraham't Row, Market St.,
CLEARFIELD, PA.
We would moat rerptotfully Inform our friends,
customers, and the public generally, that we are
now back In onr old quarters, which have been
remodeled and improved, and we are now pre
pared to amommodate all who may favor at by
oalling.
NEW GOODSI
We bave juit received one of the largest stocks
of all k inds of Merchandise aver brought to Clear.
Held county, wblcb we Intend to sell at such (g
ores at will make It aa object for all persons to
purchase from us. Families laying in winter
supplies of Groceries, Dry Goods, le., should not
fall to give ns a oall, as wa feel oonlhlent aur
prices and superior quality of goodt will amply
tatitfy all. Our alock of
GROCERIES
consists of Coffees of the best quality, Teas, Su
gars of all kinds, Molasses, Fish, Salt, Cheese,
Dried Fruit, Spices, Provisions, Flour and Feed,
Ac, Ae. Our stock of
DRY GOODS
Is large and varied, and ws will Just say wa can
supply any article in that Hoe, without en unlet
ting. KEADY-MADE CLOTHING
We hare a large slock of ready-made Clothing
for Men aod Boys' wear, which wawill dispose of
at a very imalt advance on eost.
Boots and Shoes, JIats and Caps, Hardware,
Queenswara, Wood and Willow Ware, Notions,
Fancy Goods, Carpets, Oilcloths, Wall Fapers,
Window Shades, Ac, 4c
tDelng eitensircly engaged Is the Lumber
uuj!n"7 vt n t "cr suflrir Inducements
to Jobbers. . .
MILLER . TOWEL!.
Cloarnald, Fa., Jan. 3, 1871.
S
HAW HOUSE,
(Cor. of Market a Front itreetl,)
. Thlt magniflaent Hotel is entirely new, com
plete in all Itl appolntmanta, and eonvenlent to
th. Pnurt floute. A free Omnibus runt to and
Irom tha Depot an the arrival and departure of
each train. JlllB. . U. I'LEMHn jr,
April 10, 187a. I'roprletreat.
REVERE HOUSE,
BDRNSIDH, PA. '
Tha tubsorlbar having built antw Hotel, with
all modern improvemente, It prepared to receive
guests. The table will be supplied with the best
In the market thebarwilh the ehooioetl liquors.
Uood stahling attaohed.
apr-ly A. II. SC1I A EFFER, Prop'r.
ISTltA Y. Came tronpRnaing on tlio
J premise! of the subscriber, rosldlng In Fer
guson township, on or about the lit of last July,
a Had Bull, with white face. The owner la re
quested to oorae forward, prove property, pay
charges and take bin away, or he will he disposed
of according to law. WILLI AM U t AD, Hit.
May 1, 1772.-31'
AlMINIHTHATORH NOTICE. Kotloe
is hereby given that letters of administration
on the eelate of L. W. OWENti, deocared, lata
of Goshen township, Clearfield county, Penn'a.,
having boen duly granted to the nnderiigned, all
persons indebted to said estate will pleaso make
immediate payment, and those having claims or
dsmanilawilt present them properly authsnticatod
for settlement without delay.
Mlt. AMANDA OWENS,
DANIEL CYl'IIERrl,
April 24-0t. Administrators.
rJ,ERRA COTTA STANDING VASES,
HANGING VASES, i'u.
Stove Lining and Fire Brick,
kept constantly on band. '
jEW STORE
IN IIOUTZDALE!
P. GAU.AOnEU having Just returned from
the east with as entire new and complete assort
ment of Mereawndise, soluble for Winter and
Hpring trsde, wbleh hsi bees selected with great
nare and bought at low rates, is prepared to fur
nish the eltlsens of Ilouttdale mad vicinity with
goods at a rery light advenes oa first cost for
cssh. Country Produee and 8b ingles taken at
market prioe. Cnll and examine my stock before
purchasing elsewhere,
F. GALLAGHER.
Ilontidalc, Pa., Feb. 2, 1872 ly
ALIAS .NOT.CE.In tbo mutter
of partition and rslnatiou af the tsteta of
John Bergander, late of UurQslde township, de
ceased. To (he heirs and legal represenUtives of John
Dergnnder, deceased: You and eaeh of you sre
hereby notified to ba and appear at an Orphsns'
Conrt to he- held at Clearfield, In and for Clear
field eoanty, oa Mowday, June Id. A. D. I 72, to
aeoept or refuse to aeeept tba real eststo of John
Hurgundee, sleeeasiHl, at tha appraised raluatlon
or show sauce wby the same should not be sold.
Mr the Court,
C, A.MAVKH, President Judge.
A. W. Lra, Clerk Urphans' Court myl
Jrhima FaTTitatoji 1 . 47i Ml
JaWiL;n.,.f.l,,,,-",''
Notice is berehy given to thosa Interested that
tha flnsl aooount of the Trustees la tba ahora
stated ease has been duly filed In my office.
A. C. TAT?,
May 1st 1873. Protaoaotery.
THE COURT OH COMMON P1KA9
Clearfield county, Pa.
IMA Pattrriox ) w- U.a.k T ista
Attaehmentt
STOVE AD EARTH E-HARE
OF BVERV DESCBIPTION!
CHOCKS! POTS I CROCKS!
Fisher's Patent Airtight Self . Sealiuf
fruit Canal
BUTTER CHOCKS, with lids,
CREAM CROCKS, MILK CROCKS,
APPLE-BUTTER CKOCKH,
PICKLE CROCKH.
FLOWER POTS, FIB DISUFS,
STEW riJTN,
And a great many other things too numerous to
mention, 10 do nao at
FRED'K. LEITZINGER'S
STONE - WARE POTTERY;
Corner ol Oherrv and Third Streets,
CLEARFIELD, PA. augl
pARMERS, TAKE NOTICE!
H. F. BIGLER & CO.
i
OFFER FOR SALS
SINGLE AND DOUBLE SHOVEL
PLOWS,
WOOD A IRON CULHVATOHS,
Steel Cultivator Teeth,
Shovel Plow Shovels,
IRON & WOOD PLOWS, ,
HILL SIDE PLOWS," Ac, It. ' "
Clearneld, Pa., April S-Jm. , :
ORPHANS' COURT SALE!
In pursuance of a order of the Orphans'
Court of ClesrDeid county, tue unuersignea trus
tee. Ae.. In ths matter of the real estate of Rob
ert Ralney, late of Durnside township, said soon
ty, deeea"ei, will sell at pubiio sate, at the store
house of William Hunter, in the villsse of New
burgh, on WKDNKSDAY, HAY 15, I87S, at 10
o clock, a- m., tne following uesenoeu real estate,
lute the property of said deceased, rs t
lNo. I. All thai certain tract or land, sttuata in
said township, adjoining lands of John Leo. L.
J. Ilurd and others, containing about 70 acres.
No. I. All the interest of deoeont in tbat cer
tain lot of land In Bell township, said county,
adjoining the above, containing Four acres, more
or less.
Tanus or Ball One half the pnirhasc money
cash oa oonftrmatioa of sale, and the balance In
one year, the latter payment with Interest, to be
secured by bond ami mortgage on tbo p renin as.
I-..MA. t tils illlVl ttlKAND,
April 10, 1872. Trustea.
A NEW DEPARTURE
For (lie Benefit of Mankind !
DR. BOY ER'fl
PILE OINTMENT
This Important dlseorery is one of tha most re
markable results of modern medioal research, and
The most Wonderful A Speedy Remedy
ever known,
Is bow presented in a scientific eomhlnatlon of
soothing and healing agents. And having thor
oughly tested it in numberless esses, with most
satisfactory results, do not hesitate iu ottering it
to the public as
The most certain, rnpid and effectual
REMEDY FOR PILES,
no natter of bow long tlandlnf. v
U.Pold by all Druggists and Medicine Peal
ars who desire to alleviate the suflcrings of their
follow beings. ;
PRICE, 50 CENTS PER BOX. .,
T. J. BOTER, Sols Proprietor, '
oetlJ'71 Clearneld, l'a.,
T,,E
HEW
SEWING
MACHINE!;
' I
The "BLEESI"
Patent Link Motion, Almost noiseless machine.
Iton't fail to esamlna it before purchae. .
Ing elsewhere.
II. IIHIDCiK, MURCKAKT TAILOR, '
CLEARFIELD, PA
Agent for Clearneld count;.
ptf Local Agents wanted I rrerT town In the
eountr, to whom liberal terms will I e giren.
Don't fall to eietnlne It and tatlifj jrourtolf.
ClearDcId, Pa., Fob. 7, Wi lt.
TOBACCO ANDCIGARSI
WHOLESALE ASD RETAIL,
Al tha Now Tobaooo and Cigar Store of
Mt. 11. Hll.lfT,
Hot weeo Shaw House A Mansion llauee.Cloarleld.
Censtaatl, a bant a line assortment of Na'T.
Congraaa, Cavendish, Cable, Fpnnroll,
Mlohlgaaj and Cantor, Finant
Chewing Tobacco, Aa.
Also, a large and well selseted stock of Imported
and Domestic Cigars, Bmokiag Tobaccos,
Mecrsehanra and Briar Plpaa,
Pipe natures, Tobacco
Boiet, Cigar Holders, and everything generally
found In a well regntated Cigar raid
Tobeeoe Store.
rRMnemb.r the placet Market atrart, be
tween Shaw Hones and Mention House, Cleat
islel, Pa. pd.tojan.i 13
rpREASURER'S SALE
of
UNSEATED LANDS
In Clearneld County, Pa., for
1870 and 1871.
Notice It hereby given, In pursuance
of an Act of Aaaeuibly approved the
12th day of June. A. D. IMo, entitled
"An Act to amend an Act directing tho
modeof selling unseated lands in Clesr
field oounlr." and the aereral suniite.
monts thereto, there will be eiposed
to pubiio sale or outcry, at the Court
House, in tlie boron irh of Clenrlteld. on
the HKCOND MONDAY, 1 0th dny of
i UKK, A. D. 1871, tne following tracts
or plecea ol unseated lands in said
oounty, for totes due and unpaid, vii :
llfccsrla.
A'e, Ai. Ptr. Wnrmnlu, )
H Peter Miller 41
(3 John Mailer..... 1.1 en
00 Fred's Hubley 14 10
111 Jobn uauiman.. f 14
ft Fred'k Hownai 11 21
71 IIS Thot. Bllllngtoa 10 14
111 Phil. Myilaoone ei 84
ISO Jobn Myeineope 41 60
10 0 Michael Musser, 24 78
St SO Michael Muaeer, 14 111
100 Jas. HcMurtrle- 15 40
SO Tboa.Murgatorjr 20 12
SO Magnus Miller.. 1, ,2
410 John Brady 82 2.1
- 100 William Brady. 10 00
til J. A K. Blair 141 S3
SVI) John Whitaer... 05 45
144 ' Henry Whitmer, 84 4,1
, tat . William Wilson.. 84 10
f I Be Jaci'b King ,7 ,r
104 John Gibson...., 20 20
lit 71 Robsrt Wilson... SI OS
4.1S 1S3 William Gray. ...1 06 is
-. 433 lit John Miller.. ... .105 J5
, 1 30 Brown 41 Till ton, 10 12
c' I0 BO John K.tland.... 7 51
il( '. 1st' US Peter Oeti 10 SO
V. ! 04 ! J.reml'h Mosher 20 IS
' 433 UJ David Barton.... S3 31
330 151 Martin Franta... 41 00
2VS l'2i J. Frants, Jr.... S 58
74 12 Thomas Olbson 21 10
3S0 Jacob King 76 SS
SO ' Win. Plunk.lt. 4 2
174 ' A. Mysoneope. 40 S3
175 47 Jera. Mosbsr... 40 SS
100 Kesgy 28 40
IIS Fred. Beate SI Si
18S 37 TbosBllliogton 41 70
SO John Bsem IB Oil
130 US Martin Fonts... 40 40
324 Mstblas Barton 51 fl
74 Thomas Gibson II 30
Sit ISS Fred, Beatea... iS S3
12S 40 J. Mussersmlth ! 07
14 Brown a Fulton 4 SS
230 , i. Haunt, 4 Co 13 SO
50 Jacob Fonts..... S 00
150 W. Wbitasides.. 12 40
110 Thomas Groom It 00
Ball.
No. Af. Ptr. H'orraares.
42SS 1000 Henry Beck.
5ii'.'0 alio.. "
574 1000
5H20 500
5019
51111
5SIS
5018
4287
110
102 100
100
11s
101
70
5764 1000
42S tS
120
4280
S5n!
MIS
tllO
.171 00
.180 Oil
.271 00
.1.10 50
. 25 04
. 17 2
. 2.1 5
. 31 47
. 32 2
. 34 25
.202 00
.14S S8
on so
11 IIS John Nicholas.. 28
150 Nicklinttlrimth 14 00
430 1.15 Joseph Boom.,..1.12 67
4.13 llrnj. Uibbs 14i 24
5SI0 242 20 lleury Book... 95 SS
4287 03 W7 " ' .... 21 37
6tli 31 128 McklimUrimlb t 78
51107 00 " 23 08
428S 100 Henry Beck.... 23 06
4287 4110 " " ...I0 80
42S7 203 .... M 04
llioom.
.Vo. Af. Pr. Warrant:
20114 38S 60 Robert! A F01..IIO 10
08 133 Nioklinttlrimih 12 7H
Ac. Ptr. Warmatees. : )
117 ' Jobn Mol'b.rron.
80 ' P. Ulsnoherd
4.13 163 John Muster.
206
311
1117
11120
III
0O26
3026
5051
4121)
Mil
.1600 1005 150
.1610 100
250
S3
1090 75
50
220
J. W. fmith...
A.K. Wright,...
60 W. S. Rlrrts...
Roberts A Pol..
42 Ml
35 t
20 28
36 00
13 50
" " . 0.1 17
Jacob Bllger..... 12 00
1). Irvln't out... .137 iO
John P. Dale.... 10 30
Si Roberta A Foi 20 OA
3 60
73 00
fleorge Toter,
Ilugge.
Ptr. Warrant!.
John Thomas 10 07
76 U. 8. Drinker 58 04
William McCurmick.... 66 63
Nancy Bogjrs 64 68
41 Maloolta McDonald..... 62 V6
41 John Brers 61 06
SO Michael Conk I. 57 64
Barbara finyder It 20
tloorge Hootman. 24 S3
70 Joseph Drinker........ 37 82
Henry Farnor 0 67
tleorge Ay rts. tl 81
31 William Troutman... 51 84
John Keau 51 SI
27 John Montgomery 25 80
It Richard Thomas. 17 84
Barbara Hnydcr ' 6 00
Blair Mc-Lanahan Si 21
Jainrl Steinhelser 56 14
06 157 Merrell A iliglcr.. It &
216 Watson A Munsun Si V3
I11O Joseph Ilsll It 75
100 John llutten. 12 30
Ilradford.
Ae. Ptr. iramtatc.
124 Hugh Kly 17 64
III Si Jobn Campbell. 28 57
150 Hall A Buck 10 04
17S John Vaughn 61 26
100 I Martha Huston 10 00
417 17 Poll) MeLanahan 71 30
100 Andrew Petit 27 02
48 Maltbiat tilaymaker... 13 36
30 No owner 8 2.1
200 Franeit Wctt 23 80
106 N. Mainea. 8 60
100 Joaeph Powell 1.1 05
60 Dnnlellraham.....' 4 30
10 II. L. Hall. 0 II
85 William Uraham, Jr... 7 31
Hi John llanna. 14 66
131 David Askry 17 80
80 Andrew Petit 28 80
llrady,
A'o. e. Ptr. H'srrntlH.
401
308
101
341
62rM 2IS
1801
5877
687l
5881
688f.
2511
.12:
id:
10..
200.'
II
Sif
IDS
.1 l
I
611
W. Kirkpatrlok, 66 34
SI Roberta A Fot.. II 84
O.B.Uoodlandsr 17 84
Conrad Long 47 30
J. B. Binith 105 06
J
110
IIS
Mt nenry Wycoir...20t 31
120- Robert Curry.... Si S3
331 . John Dunlap.... HI 05
100 , Carper fitter.. . 20 02
77 '. - " ... 15 71
650 ' Robert! A Fo..ll.1 75
421 Cbrltt. Lower,.. 73 67
400 ' Roberts A Fo(..4l 80
SS 1.6. Welch 4 07
f.5 1 O.II. Presoott..,.14 tl
322 R. f. Colbert.... 70 05
lit Chrllt. Lower... SI 75
50 Adam Weaver.. 10 38
100 J. W. Smith 24 42
100 Jacob llilebrun, It 76
75 John Pciilt 4 25
10O llolop'rallru'a'r 14 45
1116 Kelly A Co 13 07
S60 ' Wright! Darling OA 78
75 Jacob I'.olt ..... 4 15
Ilurntide.
,Vo. Ae. Ptr. Wnrmnttt.
5002 100 John Nicholson, 58 II
AiinSi 114 It'S 14
5601 S36 " " 165 86
70 John Malltr 45 86
HI Abram Whitmer 42 10
lit t'ai-phaner,Jr. AA 61
JllO Daniel Whltmerl'2 65
424 Jobn llnbloy....247 51
inj Mary Rohrrtt... 60 07
847 John Trestler...2lil 76
821 Carper Hhtffer...lH7 i.1
I11O ."oidcr A Barns, 36 00
Auv j. W illiamson... 10 75
824 MryCrawrord..l7 ui
311 T. Hpaekman....SI8 60
208 Rebeoes Hniwn..l0 08
100 Leonard Hollis.. Si 25
I host.
Ae. Ptr. B'oreoafsf.
311 15.1 Hen), Young 150 37
133 153 Martha Weringioa 104 02
416 30 .Inn Psge 210 10
loo William llausman 53 70
100 153 John llovd 43 00
812 l.'i.l Jo.mb Wagner 161 14
43.1 163 Thomas Hamilton 161 00
.... 78 li
....lit SS
.... 10 08
.... 43 00
.... 41 00
.... 43 00
....171 18
...171 28
....171 18
....161 SO
....ISO 41
.... 35 I
.... 18 14
.... 28 t
.... 77 88
.... 73 31
.... 77 0
.... 8.1 41
2.'6 James Ross..
43.1 Its .loha Canningbam.
(0 Charles liotin.,.,
2l0 Robert Fleming....
2U0 linac ltirh.nl.oo..
10 Jonathan Walker..
433 153 Jobn Cook
4.1.1 16.1 Joseph lining. ..
43.1 153 William Cook...
4'I3 163 Alet. Hunter....
380
no
167
86
371
2.0
22
200
loo
til
600
t7
150
74
lit
433
A'o!
s:iht
6378
6404
1808
I8l0
1002
1012
imio
1041
1801
5377 UvO
1003
1S07
1803 S00
127
2IIS
1801 283
Miller A frl.t.,
71
2t 65
80 80
80 00
7 81
tl 70
11 Oi
S 64
SI tO
07
41 li
13 10
66
MehnlTy a Mitchell.
John ltrenurinan....
J. A II. llrelh ,.
Ford A rprliiklo
William Roland ,
Joseph McMurray....
07 Patrick Nohlo. ......,
Hurb Hartley
Matthlaa Hlongh.. 151 SO
t'ovlnglon.
Ptr. Wurranttt.
Oeorgo Mead.... St 16
" " .... t6 10
" .... 36 81
Morrlaar3tewart,204 00
' 311 00
314 00
u u Jul 20
Mary Weaver... It 10
MorristSlowart, 3 64
. " 41 16
George Mead...,12a IS
Morris aStewart 33 SO
At
804
483
325
378
800
880
645
60
li
200
450
ltae Kirk A Co..
Mct.'ord tract
Hugh Barlle.
Joseph Piper
fleorge Page......
411 Henry
231 James
I JO 161 Chrllt. Bohucr..
to:::::::
- 14 67
KmcriokaRelter t 07
II. ilurgett. 16 00
Morris arJtewart 64 60
Decatur.
Ao. Ptr. WarraMtt.
106 Hi Jamea Hamilton.. ,
40 41 John rikrron .,
73 Tbolnat Kdmundton..
801 150 Tbouias Billlogton
404 t'barloa Risk.
Ill Pslrluk Moore. ,
100 Thomas rjlewardson.
250 Joseph Matlock
to Robert llaltiiuier....
202 Mary MeLanaban...
404 Ann Slcl.anahan....
1 Stacy W. Tbompton
60 Mary Mel.anahnn 38 00
84 137 Joseph Whitehall 36 10
400 Robert Rainay. 147 10
10S Jaoob Downing 36 to
80 Tbomae Stcwardaon... 21 40
44 62
20 t8
80 66
143 86
ISO Ot
43 87
36 80
84 40
14 Oi
t7 07
05 47
28 45
00 Jobn Drinker.
too Hsmuel Kay.
34A 147 Thomas Kdmundson.
Ssmuol Ilambleton.
Joseph Baueorn. ,
William Hoover
Thomas Btcwardton
Jonathan Nosbit......
Joseph Hansom. ,
David FtewarU
Casper Hains.
Thomas P. Cope......
Thomas Kdmundson.
tlilbert VaughL
. S7 02
. 30 15
.. 83 t.1
,.105 80
, S 76
. 40 46
,. 7 05
. 28 20
,. S 20
. 18 71
. 36 80
.131 10
4 11
IS 32
John Harrieon. 6i HO
Klitabctk Harrison.... 31 40
K. Fletcher 24 00
Joseph Harrison.. 60 40
Kerg-ueon.
Ae. Ptr. Warranttt.
233 l.'.OJohu lUmbnght. 70 70
4.13 163 tleorge Hon 140 14
74
100
100
to
60
140
to
Lewie Jordan...,
Abram Ogdea...........
Adam Rigart
Matthiat Slough.
II. Pastmore.
Daniel Frank
Jobn tlralf.
Cilrard.
21 68
18 00
It li
t 63
t 75
23 iO
t iO
.Vo. Ae. Ptr. Warranlttt.
M56 1100 George Mead.... 04 04
5364 1006 " .. 00 63
i.)6i 752 " . " .... CO 60
5374 1081 .... 01 OA
i::r3 1100 " " .... 04 04
6372 1100 " .... 04 04
i.17 611 " .... ii 48
i371 108.1 .... 01 64
MOO 1100 " .... 04 04
5.158 1048 " .... 03 66
6364 1008 " .... 80 It
5350 1000 - .... 84 75
53,5 1100 " .... 04 04
5361 1108 " ....201 61
5361 1100 " ' ....200 00
lull 203 108 Morrita. Stewart 7 70
1031 t0 116 " " 36 43
IDiti 6.18 " ,14 70
1024 408 li t ' 42 56
I8V0 264 110 " " 84 18
3A47 10 - " "1 iil
1020 140 " 23 04
6362 708 George Mead...lVt 70
5376 1100 " " ...250 80
5.158 1I0O .150 80
5357 1100 " " ...250 80
1868 120 Morrita Stewart S l
1880 227 125 ' . 1 XI
3648 282 66 " "17 66
1020 31 I 16
1020 30 22 " " 6 13
1030 131 - " 21 76
1016 328 51 " 65 07
1887 S7 44 " Mil
1027 43 70 " ft
1028 400 ' 60 A'
1800 187 " " 28 Sb
1888 158 - 45 00
1017 846 ' iO 12
3660 106 " " 18 08
1887 456 " " 77 03
1016 t " 8 ti
31 A. llugaeny.... 4 61
lOi 19 05
121 lit Juttin Plub.ll. S 03
Sand alt
Mo. At. Ptr. WerrooUt.
368V S6S S3 RuberU t Fog. .547 43
1000 1020 (li tl
tool ioo a;n 75
4001 100 W.WUlink 17 St
Roberts A Pol,20 10
SS " 128 04
Jsmtt vTilson.llt 88
" " 41 00
Wat. Power 161 46
Jamea Wilton, 28 SO
" 43 SS
3501
1083
4171
4264
6070
4200
4181
4181
4200
4188
4188
4181
4188
4188
4276
4271
000
420
496
V00
090
600
090
4 U6
S3I
140
251
491
llll
350
090
491
IS 02
nr.) S 64
w.p 10 80
ep 17 10
w. IS 01
e. i 14 00
aa., 15 88
m., 4 S3
w.p 16 00
Jordan.
Ae. Ptr. Warrantttt.
124 16S HlrbardPettre..,.. tl 18
433 16.1 Peter Kuhn 128 68
433 1S3 Thomas Martin...l60 73
183 Robort Martin.... 08 77
1 ICS i Philip Lottf. II 00
4 Wa. Johnson 4 ib
100 Jonathan Juiilt... It 01
100 Richard Martin... ID to
433 113 Jno.Dunwoodle... 14 68
100 Richard Martin... 13 40
60 ' Daniel Smith 13 II
100 II It
200 Richard Peters.... 22 It
etarthaua.
No. At. Ptr. Warranttt.
1400 1100 George Mead, ..351 67
5411 1100 " " .322 67
4111 747 ' " ...12C 87
1418 1043 - ' ..168 84
6406 1100 ..171 Jo
1414 1100 " ..178 20
17 " 16 01
100
100
f0
3110
360
640S
1900
1001
1043
1093
1430
1720
5702
loot
loot
1007
1007
1007
1681
166i
1007 J ,,,
1006 J
1097 21
600
122
83
65
133
til
144
111
60
100
. II
60
127
700
68
74
41
62
lf.7
141
3512
MooreiSUwartS78 00
490 10
" " 310 27
Chat. Wllllnk.llS 00
Was. Smllh..... 33 SI
Casper Witter. JtJ 00
" - 81 00
97 116 Cues. Wllllnk. IS 40
122 " ' ... 23 31
" " ... 1 32
" , " ... 11 01
" " ... I 71
M'CI'ik'yaPot'r SO 70
B- D. U.ll. st SO
Chaa. Wllllnk. S 86
" " ... I 13
FASchnarrstOo 45 00
Daniel Yotben 20 07
Mary Brant.... t 62
Jno. R. V ought 7 li
Chritt. Brown. 14 08
J. Gilltland..... 171
" " .-.71 28
Oliver Moore- B
H.McOonlgal. 12 11
M.R Michaels, t 61
II. Yotbers 27
D. B. Hsll I 35
Em'rl'ktReiter 17 SI
4. M'Uarvev. 14 31
" " - I Si
. g 00
Keating t It
W. V kTrating. S 37
it Jno. MoUarva 33 20
80
Kuox.
Ae. Ptr. Varrumtttt.
437 48 Reuben Hainet ,
43S 10 Luke Morris.
43.1 163 Joseph Milliard
433 153 Robert Gray
420 41 Jno. Uringhurst
433 153 Sarah Ward.
433 163 (ieorgc K,ly.
43.1 13 Monro Wartoo.
i:i3 158 lleurgr Athlon.
433 153 Beoj. Poultney
433 153 Ixrael Morrit
373 153 Martin Pierce
4.3 163 ltabella Jordan...
100 Henry Trout
333 163 Caleb Faula.
264 163 Ueorge Wetcntt..
351 153 George Sean".
30 26
221
100
351
71
40
364
Ht
43.1
Jobn Boyd
hutanna Ward....
flaMM'Cormick...
Thomas Jordan..
Henry Trout ,
John Piromm
Fusanna Ward.
53 William Hunter
40 t
40 81
70 25
70 15
80 34
00 0.1
00 0.1
00 03
..... 44 06
121 62
I4i 30
....125 33
.... 00 03
.... 21 20
....128 80
.... 03 31
.... 07 73
.... 77 39
.... 37 40
Si 71
84
t 06
121 31
II 20
80 14
14 46
17 04
48 37
2
A'o, Ae. Ptr.
5313 65S
6317 1060
1318 100
1310 IOVO
6.120 1100
6:i2l 1008
5.12.1 II 00
5.114 760
5316 1000 .
5316 1000
6.128 1100
6331 1100
6325 100
1321 1100
6325 633
100
SOO
4.18
17 91
lis
6324 1218
1326 IICS
1327 IMS
1310 1100
5330 1100
1023 368
1 02 1 2011
300
771
It
ISII
5314
1012
1008
1022
18b6
fioahen.
H'arraareet.
George Mead... OS 12
'. ...156 67
" ...ini ni
" ...161 01
...162 80
" " ...140 18
" ...162 80
" ... 0.1 10
" " ...IIS 00
" " ..113 00
' " ...187 00
" - ...187 00
" ' " . .Ii 60
" " ...187 00
" ...111 Si
Morrita Stewart 18 00
Wm. Mtpee 31 00
Morrita Stewart 40 62
i " " 0 68
" SS 27
67 George Mead.. .351 67
" ...310 09
" - ...323 67
" " ....110 00
...310 00
O, Albert t Bro 46 60
W. A. Wallace. 0 80
Morrita Stewart II 40
77 tlil'h'miUarri'nlOf 14
Knob Lot..
Or ham.
Ptr. n'aminrert,
Thomas P. Cope....
John Skyron.........
John Tbomas..
tleorge Mead.
Jureph Simons
Bernard Grats.w....
M M
J. Henry.
8 SO
. 47 41
. 26 72
. 1 00
. 17 41
.114 40
. 60 03
. ii 18
. I 60
. 07 10
. 86 00
. 12 76
. 7 40
. t 00
Charles Hall
J. 0. AllporL....
Israel Cnpo.
Charles Hall
Ciullrh.
Ac. Ptr. H'arpaNrees.
110 121 Christian Stokes 11 61
103 131 Matbiae Young 88 111
483 163 Christian llsder 100 64
433 163 Oeorge Murscr. 190 61
237 48 Thomas Ycalcr 103 48
310 Dsniel Offley 00 r,o
211 71 11 co. Baker, Jr. 03 11
436 141 Timothy Paxton 188 H.1
4.13 163 John Burg
.150 60 K. Hrtgerl
lit IlenJ. W ll.oa
lot R.AIberton
301 48 George Baker
48 114 Georgo Moore....,
Sll OS
134 l'hll. Olonlnger...
lot John Mct'thtn
433 163 Kdwerd Hand.....
108
100
03
126
116
138
IO0
170
80
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1074
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6007
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4104
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4890
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4336
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6676
1677
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tleorge Mead,
Jobn McCahen.
Lampblack
llcnj. Wilton
John Whitmer.
Pigott Fhaw
Jobn Whinner......
R. Henderson
T. Morthague
Pigott Sh.w..,
Kdward Hand..
BrnJ. Wilton
X. Runnel,. .,.,...
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141 tO
35 01
21 21
67 60
20 01
161 07
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88 87
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William PowortlJO 76
184 71
27 MoorraDelany 107 14
Jamea Wilson 820 76
" " 186 11
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William Poweratos 41
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Jamet Wlltoa. 71 ti
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I MorrlraDel.ny.l3t 80
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04 Jobn Hovd ,
186 llenl. Poaltney..
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6209 litis U so. Mead 106 72
1300 1100 " " 1116 72
1300 1100 - " 101 71
5302 1110 " 106 72
1303 lluO ' lot 72
il 4 1101 106 72
1301 1100 lot 72
5306 1101 106 73
5307 1100 106 73
6.108 1100 " 106 73
6309 1100 - " lot 73
5316 1100 " - lilt 78
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1203 1100 " .....298 37
1204 1100 " 208 17
1201 1100 - 208 37
1208 1100 208 37
1201 374 t. 3 73
1280 330 " 73 7t
1095 38 SO Rob.rtl A Fox, 36
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4IS John Reed 81 02
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217
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J. W. Smith I 48
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W. Montgomery 88 17
J. b. Garriton. S 36
M. W. t-nyoer. 1 01
lues Conklin. 1.1
Itrael Nithola.. I 01
Geo. Mead 314 10
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" 484 10
K. Irwin a Bona 7 84
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Mordecal Shirk 1 OS
Morrla.
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tleorg. Wettel..-204 61
William WerU....15l 06
Chrittian W.rti...lol 38
David Lonch 300 32
Jeaee Yarnal 130 II
Joseph Turner 130 10
130 10
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Geo. Ilahecker....l3l 11
Peter Yernel 03 00
Clein.Stockfr 00 tl
Jobn Vaughn 00 61
Jnbnathan Netbil 00 62
Jobn Rend 118 S4
William Kvans.... 48 10
Patrlek Hay 10 03
Robert Glenn 84 65
Jobn Houston 03 00
Rlair M Lanahan. 18 30
Wm. Stewart 151 31
Richard K. Smith 43 00
Walter Stewart 45 46
Oeorge tlatet 10 80
llerratn Grat II 31
Canrad Swarts 47 61
John tlriiff 4 18
N. Relilenour II 12
Fred. Hol ler 02 00
Miithias Klougb.... 6 67
Robert Carson. I
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371 Malhias Slough... 71 86
21 Henry Drinker.... 4 10
260 01 Joseph Hubler.... 76 17
210 143 Jncob Graft. 27 15
6 John flrafT. 1 10
100 William Hitler.... II SO
08 ' ' Joseph Potter 14 87
1.16 Fransla Johnson.. IS 27
62 " .- 8 20
180 Rallalon a Hoover 14 Hi
3.13 Conrad Swarta..... 33 86
ISO Jacob 11 raff 17 00
440 Joseph Turner 40 00
490 Geo. Haybnker CO SO
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1002 643 14 John Nicholson. ..192 01
168 Greenwood Bell... 10 40
l.V, Nli'klin tUrlBib. 43 S3
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5778 300 Ino. Nickolton. 9 68
578S 1020 SI " " - 87 72
178i 819 41 " .. 83 S8
64 " .. 71 81
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1771
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4250
4203
4260
4211
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1777
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3609 606 66 " .14 14
3683 7l'9 SO ..71 91
8581 1 25 " .43 71
8598 !.-. . r .41 7
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420 110 Henry Drinker.lt 66
14 Wm. Drinker..,.. 89 63
481 113 Itaae Wbeeler..l4i OS
30 Soin'l Kmlln..... 25 4
Sit i Thomas Neil.... 20 40
60 Rll Hootmae..... 7 14
21 ISOlJoha Vaugbt.... 8S 88
169 Mary Neil 83 14
1 BenJ, Johnson.. 89 44
479 Hagarty Ill 61
401 M. Bsrton lot 68
70 Mary N.il 40 15
311 145 John M'Caben... 38 80
17 143 Mary 0 nnelly.118 83
100 Roland Event... tl oo
334 43 Pigot Shaw 121 16
31 S.b.itlsn Gran".. 78 41
438 73 T. Edmonson.... I. .8 89
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218 Chancy Rieketta 37 44
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237 Daniel Turner... 12 02
100 Henry Shallner. 29 60
150 John Lowe IS 40
100 I .sac Gott IS 20
72 Roland Evans... 7 15
170 Peter Lowder.... OS
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444 John Harrison.., 168 s
100 Jos. Clark 25 30
100 BenJ. Johnson.. 64 78
437 Reuben llsint... 70 02
433 Luke Morrit. .... 70 30
100 Geo. Athton.. 15 (0
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li ,Thoe. Martin ... 31 00
200 William Shour. 12 00
38 Bntanna Ward.. 96
160 William Parker. 1 40
27 Cbarlee Lowder. 72
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JOB HtlNTINOt
Blnnkn, IjOttor HeatlB,
Kill 1 lends,
jStateirtontfl, Envelopes,
LnrtlH, I'osters,
and all other kln.lt of
Job Printing,
promptly tlooatrd at Ihii oKce,
THE ALLEGHENY HOTEL,
MARKET Br., CLEARFIELD, Pa.
TniS lar)t and eommoillous new hold b.l
been opened fur the aooomuiodnt!on ol the
Eublio, where the proprietor will be arlnut to meet
ia old friends, and rwolee ( there r public pal
ronnge. By ttriot persenal atteutioh to the de
tails of his easiness, he hopes to be able to render
satisfaction to hit patrons. The TAllf.lt will
aiwara be bonntifullv auunlled with the best thsl
osa ba procured la the market, and tba BAU
will contain a full stock of LIUl'URS, BEER, 4m
Qood itabllnf attached.
. lABI KK LliJI'lH.UT,
Clearfield, March 3, U09 ly , Proprietor.
THE MANSION HOUSE,
Cornerof Heoond and Market Streets,
CLUAItriULI), PA.
Till) old and commodious Hotel baa. during
tha past year, been tnlorgod to double Its
former capacity for tha entertainment of etran.
icrt and aetata. Tha whole bultiint baa keen
.refurnished, and tha proprietor will spare ne
peine to render hit (uttta eoulorlablo white
staying with him.
wTlhe "Mansion H.nsa" Omnibos rant la
ana from the Depot oa the arrival and departure
of eeehlrela. JVUN DOUUHKKTY,
aprS-70 If Proprietor.
T EON'AliD IIOUSK,
lj Near the Railroad Depot,
CLEARFIELD, PENN'A.
Thil house Is large, well furnished, and nearly
new, and the Propriotor feels confident of render
ing satisfaction to ruusts. N. B. Good stabling
oonnected with the hotel.
04-71 S. B. ROW, Proprietor.
s
T. CHARLES HOTEL,
(Opposite R. R. Depot.)
CLEARFIELD, PENN'A.
The nnderiigned, having beooino proprietor
of Ibil bouse, is now ready to entertaiu strangers
and travelers, and therefore to lie lit tolournert to
give bim e oall. His Table will be supplied with
the best the market affords, and his Bar will con
tain the cbuicest of wines aud liquoia. Eitensit
stabling ll attached. ' Charges moderate.
JanlO'73 JAMKS McLACGHLIN.
WESTERN HOTEL,
Oppotite the Conrt House, "'
CLEARFIELD, PENN'A;
Aceouimodations first-class and charges moderate,
oett . . JOIIN.F. YOL'NO, Proprietor.
ON TO UK HOUSE,
Opposite the Conrt Home,
LOCK HAVEN, PENN'A.
jel4'71 HAl'SEAL A KItOil, Prop's.
B
ROCKERHOIP HOUSE,
oot35'7l
BKLLKFO.NTK, PA.,
D. JOHNSTON A SONS,
Propfietora.
A
MBBICAN UOIIIE,
Main Street,
BI10OK VilI.E, PENN'A.
471
SHANNON A Bl'RKETT,
Proprietor.
UAILKOAD HOUSE, .
Mrtia Stro.(,
PlilLII'SnUKG, PEXH'A.
Th DdtrsiirutHl keeps ooDstntlr on band th)
bout of Liquurs. His tbls is sIwajs supplied
wlih lbs best lbs msikct tTmls. l bs tntvoliof
public will do well to rive him s ssll
.... v. .n t-ii -rt ttirii
SUSQUEHANNA HOUSE,
CTRWENSVILLE,
Clearfield county, Penn'a.
Thil old and well ettablilhed Hotel, beautifully
situated on tb. banks of tba Susquehanna, in the
borough of Curwtnsvllle, bas been leased for a
terra ol years by the undersigned. It baa been
entirely rod I led. nnd it now open to the pubiio
generally and tbo traveling community in par
licul.r. No peine will be tpared to render guetta
comfortable while tarrying at tbie bouse. Arapl.
Stabling room for tba aocommodatioa of tcaml.
Lbafwet moderate.
Sept. 28, 1870 If. ELI BLOOM.
DANIEL CONNELLY,
Bool and Shoe Manofacturer.
CLEARFIELD, PA.
HAS just rceelred a Sne lot of French CALF
SKINS, and is now prepared to tnaonfae-
ture everything in his lins at the loweat figures.
He W4I1 warrant his work to be as representee.
He respectfully solicit! a eall, at hie ahop oa
Market strset, second dr or watt of the poitolEca,
where he will do all in his power te render satis
faction. Some fine Ueiter tops on band.
mj9,'47-y DANIEL CONNELLY.
EW BOOT AM) SHOE SHOT.
EDWARD MACK.
Coa. MARKET A So St.., CLEARFIELD, Pa.
rpiIB proprietor has entered Into Iba BOOT a
X 6 11 UK businett at tbe above etand, and
tt determined not to be outdone either in qual
ity or price for bit work, Special attention
will be peid to manufacturing riewed worn, no
hat on band a large lot of Erench Kip and
r.irfik!.. nr l p tia.l no. III. Th. eiti.
sens of Clearfield and vicinity ara respectfully
invited to give him a trial. No charge for sails.
lovo. ntr
ytisrcllaurous.
DISSOLUTION NOTICE I
The nrm of Jamea Dickey Jt Co. was dis
solved on February M, 1S72, by mutual consent,
and W illiam S. Inekey bas astootatcd wttb mm
his son. Jamea Dichev. under the name and firm
of William 8. Dickey A Hon, in tbe business of
general merchandising and dealing in law logs,
square timber, and all kinds of sawed lumber,
shingles, Ac. at tllan Hope, ClcaiSeld oounty. and
at St. Lawrcuse Church, Cambria county, Pa
jamas Dickey will give the log aod timber buil-
nsss his personal attention, tie will oe touna as
the old stsnd al Ulen Hope, where goodt will be
told at the lowest prices potttble, and the bctt
flgurei paid for logt and timber. Dr. F. S. Nev
ling will be found at M. Lawrence, ready to wail
on hit friendl. The Doctor ie a clever fellow : go
and tee him. All the account, of Jamea Diok.y
A Co. will be tetlled by William S. Dickey A Hon.
We thsnk our numerous friends for their kind and
liberal patronatre and ark a continuance of the
eama. W ILLIAM S. DICKEY A SON.
Ul.n Hope, Pa., Feb. II, 1872 3m.
Clearfield Nursery.
ENCOURAGE II011E INDUSTRY.
THE andorslgned, having established a Nut
teryoa the 'Pike, abont halfway between
Cl.ar6.ld and Carwensvtlle. Is prepared to fur
nish allklnds of FRl'lT TR EES, (ataadereVana
dnarf,) Evergreen!, Shrubbery, Grape Vines,
Gooseberries, Lawtoa Blackberry, Strawberry,
and Raaberry Vines. Aim, Siberlen Crab Trees,
Quinee, and early tcirlet nnubarb, ae. vruers
promptly attended to. Addreti,
J. D. WRIGHT.
tsp2I S8-y Curwrnevllle, Pa
o. i. c.
"r HERE to buy my DRT GOOD9, OR0
71 neriea, ttieensware, Glassware, Drugt aad
Notions, Confeotioncries, Ac, sheep for eath.
The tnbMriber begs leave to Inform his old aod
new customers that he baa opcood
A VARIETY STORE
IN GLEN HOPE, FA.
And will sell goods et prices to suit the times. A
liberal reduction will ie mode te enetomeri buy
ing at wbolrsals.
Cnll and examine my stock before purohsitng
elsewhere, A lilicral that, of public patronage la
tolicitcd.
C. i. KEAGT.
Glen Hope, Ta., Jans 14, 1871.
AIMtl MMTR ATOtVH NOTH P Notice
It btreby given tbat iettfrtnfadmtnlttritioa
oo the estate of William Haycock, dee'd, lata
af Burntlda lowntblp, CleaiSeld eoanty, Pa.,
having been duly granted to the nnderiigned,
all persona Indshted to said rstata will please
stake leamadtate payment, and thota having
alalmt ar demands will present them properly
aathsatlcated for aeultment without delay.
JOHN R. M0RG4N,
April IS, 1873 St ' Administrator.
I) CURLEY,
GRAHAXITON, ClearSeld Co., Pa
Agent for Jamea S. Marab'l
"Valloy Chief " Kinncr& Mower,
and all albrr Af rleultaral Implements manafaa
toreJ by him. AuT Information in reference t
tbe eale and manulacters can ba obtained by ad.
dressln al above. ehSI-Sea