Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, May 22, 1872, Image 3

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    THE REPUBLICAN.
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CLEARF1ELD, Pa.
" TVKDNESDAY MOKXIXO, MAY 22, (872.
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RELIGIOUS NOTICES.
Methodiat F.plwopal Church Rer. A. D.
Yoci-m, Paetor. Publie Sorvio. every Sabbath
t I0i A.M., and 71 P, M.
Sabbath School at 8 A. M.
Prayer Mention etery Thumlay, at 7i P. M.
Communion Sorvioe, flrtt Sabbath of arery
month, at lot A. M.
Ml. Andrew'! Church rplneopal Iter.
Caona Hall. Public Kcrvioe Sunday morning
at 10 o'clock, and at 7 P. M. Sunday School at
1 P. M Prayer Meeting Wednesday evening
at 7 o'clock.
Prcebyterlan Church Rer. Mr.DtiTi.aii.
Publie Service every Sabbath, morning and .ven
ding. t. Franrls' Church Catholic Rev. T.
J. McMNt'.. Mass at 10J o'clock A. M., on the
eeond and fourth Sundayl of each month.
State Convention. We lenrn that
tzonriion ticket to and from the Reading Con
rent ion wtll be issued good from Ma 28th to
June 1st.
.'Saw Mill Consumed . On Saturday
mraki j a large double taw mill located at Wrighta
Tille, belonging to David Small, of York, waa de
stroyed by flra, Involving a lou to the owner of
probably $30,000.
Hotel on Fihe. Kiuroy'H Hotel in
Marietta, waa set An flra about half-pact 8 o'olook
oa Sabirdey wwrning by a spark from a pasting
locomotive, and the roof and the upper story was
almost entirely destroyed, and the furniture in
other parts of the hotwe much injured.
We Agree. The Hoilidayaburfr
Stitdatd, in its new suit and enlarged, manly
form, last week remarked: "Judge Mayer, who
presided orer our court last week, Is one of the
best .Judges in the Commonwealth. Those who
had business at cowrt last week expressed them
selves s highly pleased with him."
Demonstrated. That "tall oaks
from little aooros grow, has lorg been verified,
bat that rsot oaks avere eof much ralue in this
county fs not so well understood. Last week Mr.
Hugh Kelly cut a red oak on the farm of Mr.
Kopp.in Brady township, which made 2,067 staves
enough we are told -to make 83 molasses barrels.
How if that forced. oak?
Osceola Park Association. Wo
learn that the enterprising btrough of Osceola has
organised a Park Association, with J. A. Q
White as President, J. P. Hale, Vice President,
and W. A. Crist, Poeretary and Treasurer. The
Board of Directors consists of Win. D. Rikard, L.
'O. Lingle, Dr. T. R. Rlandy, P. M. C. Townsend
and Adam Kepbart. These are all what we term
lire men, and they never do anything by halrca.
List of letters romnifiinir unclaimed
In the Postoffice at Clearfield, for the week ending
May 20th, 1872:
Collins, Frank. Mil tor, Levi,
Eigenbroa, I'onrad. Newcomer, Jubn.
Hunter, Litsie. (Smith, Thomas.
Jacobs, Henry. flcberinerborti, Charles.
Levy, Herman, linger, William.
Moore, William. Welder, Adam.
Miller. John U. Young, Charles.
P. A. UAL MX, P. M
IIospital Full. Tho following no
tice, Issued by Dr. Curwen, fully exyluins itaclf:
Owing to the overcrowded condition of the ward,
of the Pennsylvania Stain Lunatic JIupit(il at
Itftrrtahnrtr tin ftttit-nt will fM rawifiivrri aftnr Al e V
' IS, 172, from any quarter, unless a letter is first
written to the superintendent sod physician to as
certain whether accommodations oan be provided
for such person. Jon Curwkr, M. Dt
May 15, 1872. Superintendent Physician.
'.Tb Danville Hospital Is faxt approaching com-
plction, aud aacn finished will prove quite a relief
At Work.. Tho horso thieves have
opened their summer campaign. A horse was
stolon from the stable of John Lit, in Beccarla
.township, on the ljth. Oa Saturday the owner
discovered the horso in the possession of M. W.
Snyder, near this place, and proving bis property
of twureu Mr. Snyder had te givevp the horse or
eubjeet himself to arrest. Mr. Snyder had pur
chased the horso from a stranger tho day before.
Parties buying horses from strangers had better
inquire about the title and the character of the
, teller before they Invest too much in horseflesh
Skriolsly Injured. Tho Tyrone
J1rai4 says: On buuday last, Mr, Crawford V al
lace, residing at the Clearfield and Bald Eagle
railroad Intersection, three miles north of Tyrone,
discovered several head of strange cattle in one of
his fields. Mr. W. at onee started te drive them
-out. In the same lot was a large and vletaua bull,
In driving the strange eat tie out, Mr. Wallace
passed his own animal, which soon afterwards at
tacked him behind, striking him upon hip and
elde, throwing him some thirty feet, and landing
him upon a stone pile. The tnfnriated animal
made a second dash, but a well directed stone
changed the animal's line of direction. Mr. Wal
. lace is In a precarious condition.
The Lumber Trade. Tho Colum
bia Ihmld, of the 10th, says: All the lumber
which came down on the spring flood has been seld
and is being taken out of the river. The water is
so low that no more has arrived during the last
two weeks. Building timber has advanced $.00,
and all the coarser grades have advanoed from two
to three dollars sinoo April. Should we not get
another flood this spring, all kinds win still fur
ther advance. Wo quote the following prices In
the yards :
Pine bill Timber.
Hemlock bill Timber.
1st common whito pine plank
do 4-4
2nd common white pine plauk
do 4-4... ,
, 3rd eonwnfin a hits pine plauk ,
do 4-4.
Bill itufT, pine,
do hemlock,
Hemlock, Joist A scantling, 10 ft ,
do do 18 ft and longer.,,
Shingles, shaved, 20 in
do No. 1 sawed
do No. 3 " . t
Pickets, 4 ft long ,
do n tapering,
Shingle lath, pine
do hemlock,,
A M. plastering lath.,...
Asb per M
Valout do
tfVrry d
Poplar do
.Fluoric g No. 1
o No, i
,.fio
.. 2
.. 00
. bi
. 46
. 42
. 28
. 24
. 20
. 20
. 17
, 20
. 25
1ft
12
17
21
ft
of) to CO
,...3 60 to 00
45
...in to 120
... 40 to 00
... 30 to 4A
36
30
Communicated.
Jjwkrxcb, May I'tth, 1S72.
Mr. Kniroa. In your issues of April 8d and
May 8th tome parson or porions ask an explana
tion of the township settlement of 71, which was
right and proper. I, fur one, am glad to sea that
doctrine about to be re-established. It has been a
high crime, for some time past, to criticise the
acts of public officials. "Justiee" appears to
think that Kvans has been around. Well, It would
be almost a uiraeie if Lawrunoe township officials
would not steal, with the teaching that the people
nare molted for the last ten years. Why, Mr.
Ml tor, It has become more eontagious than the
'wall pot. Even religious "Book Concerns" have
letne iufeeted with the malady, Now, with the
: """I" or the Supervisors hare nothing to say.
wuapi they oan explain their doings to tbe t-
iMsenoD of "Taxpayer" and the rest of mankind.
1,1 in tvKT& to the Capt. Ogden matter, I know
'on.ctl.mg now the settlement of '70 was
in AIM, 1 U(, Bo. kuQW btft Au(,0f( gJTt bj
w,w w ht' uoeeaacrs for I4.I, and X know
l poof fund ! aut and bad no money to
a ' "jumig at tmU time. The Capt. presented
Pl,eoru"tome. siirnad 1,. .V,. 4...H, '
t'M ,by t,ie C''". nd I paid It to blm-I ibink
. -w vuHcoieu mat UHl. 1 think It Is
i ru.i ,woe on ODnt of some
r'i trtgr in th. a,ii.. -a..
M Catii vruiemeni. j intna
kltcM s tu l P0 "r,, nP r tiP to
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Ht REST FROM HER LABORS.
Mrs. Martha Irwin, roliot of Joseph Irwin, late
of Lawrvnoe, township, Clearfield county, was
oalled from labor to rest on tho evening of May
4th, 1572, In tbe 73d year of her age. Just as the
sun shed Us luH lingering ray over the lulls in
tbe westorn boil ion, tbe lump of life oeatod to
barn, and her spirit took Us flight to tho better
landto the rest that is in store for the truly
faithful.
Bhe was born of christian parents in Half Moon,
Centreeounty, Pa.,ln October, 1711. llorparonts,
William and Esther Tnte, were among the early
pioneers of Clearfield oounty, having sottled very
early lo this century on the bunks of tho Sutque
hanna, in "Old Town," now Olearfield borough,
when tho smoke from the red man's wigwam waa
soen to fly upward fresh from the fire that roasted
his venison, and when the war whoop of the In
dian was heard each morning eeholng o'er hilltop
and Talc In January, 1303. on a ootd winter
night, whilst tbe father was attending eourt in
Centre oounty, their humble dwelling, with all its
contents, was eonsumcd by flra, tho family barely
escaping with their lives. This perhaps was tho
first white man's dwelling ever burned In Clear
field oounty. Early in tbe spring of 1808 they
with their babes removed to their log cabin, two
miles south of ClearflolJ, near the spot where the
subjeot of this notice died. There sbo was reared,
there sho lived and spent tho balance of a long
and ovontful life, (except a fow yean of hor early
married life), and there she died. She waa the
mother of eight children, all of whom are yet
Uvlng.
"None knew her but to lovo her." As a wife
she was loving, faithful and true; as a mother she
was affectionate, dvroted and kind j as a neighbor
ibe was always ready, in midnight's darkest boar,
to administer to their wants; ea a fricud she was
genial, hospitable and true, and as a christian she
was consistent, meek and steadfast
Bhe took especial delight in reading tbe Bible
and bearing Ood's word expounded from the sa
orcd desk. For more than thirty years she was a
member of tbe Presbyterian church, and lived In
the enjoyment of experimental religion and in a
full bope of a blissful immortality. Such a life as
hers eonld not, in accordance with God's law, but
be crowned In the end with a glorious and trium
phant victory. During her few days of exceed
ingly painful illness, no murmnrings escaped her
lips, but often she spoke with great calmness of
her departure ; and oonselous till life's latest breath,
among her last audible expressions she was heard
to any, "the Lord is my shepherd," and thus she
passed away. Slay oar end be like hers.
Cloarflcld, May 14th. 1S72. a. I. u.
Lawrksck, May 18, 1872.
Mh. Editor,: In order to appoase the wrath of
the tax-paying people of Lawrenoe township, I
am oompelled to ask permission, through tho col
umns of your valuable paper, to answer an article
published in the Rrim'BLica.i, May 8th, 1872,
signed "Justice." I have waited patiently for
somo one of the Supervisors, Orerseers or Audit
ors of Lawrenoe township, who waa better fitted
to enlighten "Justioe" in regard to the appro
priation of the people's money In our township,
but find that so far none have replied, and there
fore nndcrtako to explain to the "Aggrieved Tax
payers" of Lawrence and to "Justioe" where the
$157.40 of the people's money was trannferred to,
what become of tbe $30.31 of cash tax, in regard
to tbe road which Peter McGeorge got $50 fur and
the $15.15 allowed to Captain.
1st. As to the transfer of the $157.40. There
were four duplicates out In the township of Law
rence.vis; Lanicb's, Brown's, Irwin's and Shaw's.
It so happened that a number of the "aggriered
taxpayers" of Lawrenoe wore assessed upon two
of the duplicates at the sa:uo time, when their
names should hare been upon the one, and in
making the transfer, so that the tax should be
collected but onee off tho "aggrieved," (and in fact
somo are aggrieved if they pay once), there was a
diminution In the amount of tax assessd upon the
fonr duplicate of $157.40. Does that solve that
part of the problem satisfactorily to tho "aggriev-1
ed tax paying people' and "Justice" f !
2d. As regards the $36.31 cash tax, I have this
to say, that in the portion of the township under
my charge I found the "aggrieved taxpaying peo-
pie" poor in purse but rich in bad roads, and lu
order to change this sad eon d it ion of affairs I al
lowed them to not only work oat their oad tax,
but cash tax to the amount of $46,31, and I am
satisfied they do not feci "aggrieved," for I know
tbe condition of their puree has been Improved,
and so have tbe roads, and if necessary I can give
tho name of eanh man who worked out bis cash
tax, and the amount of each. "Justice," do you
wish anything further on that matter f
8d. It ts now necessary to enlighten the "ag
grieved" and "Justice" as to the whereabouts of
the road that Peter McQcorge received $60 for.
I do net know whether "Justioe" has ever been
far from home or not ; but If ho will follow me
from Clearfield across the barrens to Caladooia,
Elk couuty, Pa., I will fihow him tho location of a
publie road, which many years ago was regularly
laid out, opened and traveled. This road for a
number of years has been neglected, and Mr. Mc
Ueorge bad an extensive log job aqd necessarily
bad to travel and transport all his provisions and
supplies over about eight miles of this road, and
it being In such a deplorable condition, complain
ed to tho Supervisors and threatened to return
mem unless iney repaired it. After consulting
together, we concluded that It would eost at least
$.100 to put the road In repair, and as Mr. Mo-
Ueorgo offered to take $60 and repair the road, we
accepted his offer, and saved the grumblers of our
township at least $250. And now they say we
have squandered their money.
"Will tho day ever come when grumblers oan find
everything that will Just suit their mind V
4lh and lastly. We do not know anything and
care less about the $15.15 allowed the Captain, but
we have this to say. If we bear anything more
about It, either from the "aggrieved taxpaying
people" of Lawrence or "Justioe," we will order
out the "Ogden Blues," and have the matter settled
by a wager of battle.
Hoping that I have given a full and sufficient
explanation of our acts as public servants in tbe
township of Lawrenoe, I remain yours,
J. B. Shaw.
Accident.- Workmen were ongaged
yesterday In putting a scaffolding around one of
the eupalos of tho Court House in Look Daren,
As 11. L. Dicffenbeeh and (Jeo. A Acheobach, Esqs.,
wore passing, a scantling Tell and struck Mr. Dicf
fenbeeh on tbe top of the bead, knocking faiin
senseless to the ground, and also struck Mr.
Achenbach, cutting him slightly on the side of the
face near the eye. Mr. D. was oarriod to tho
Montour House, and shortly aftor consciousness
returned. The Mantling struck the iron rail first,
which caused It to slant, as It struck Mr. D. This
prevented a very serious If cot fatal result. In
falling he struck on the ulnar nerve, or oraay
bone, as it is popularly ealled, wfaluh caused much
severe pain. But It subsided In the count of a
few hours and left him comparatively easy. The
work on the otipnlo has been very properly dis
continued till after court. fVin ton Democrat.
We understand that a tar manufac
tory is to be established at Osceola. A company
has been organised with a capital of $00,000,
SHarrUl
fin Vnv lllh, inn, !y J. P. Hariibtt, En,
Mr. JUSKl'll I.INK8 to Mlu EL.I.K.N J!. KiKK,
both of llratlr town. hip.
On May loth, !?, by llcr. h. O. Merrill. Hi,'.
JAMK8 W. MA I.O.N K lo Mini BAHA1I J. HUT
TKIl, both of JrftVrion county.
At the reiiilrnee of the ttr'ide'i fntbrr, on Mey
IBlh, W2, by It.r. A. U. Y.m , Mr. JOHN M.
II AM INO,-) lo Miu HAI.LIK A. li I LI (.11, Loin
of ClearrMd.
In Oieeola, on Mar loth, 17J,I the Richnnite
Hotel, by Hrr. ,1. Fiwtra 11km,, Mr. BAML'liL
A. hml to MiM BLUE SlIOKK, both of Wood
ward townfhip.
In OKioola, on May 12th, 1Ai2, at the reiidcnoe
of Harry On... Kjq., by Her. J. F"Tnn lint
lr. KUWAHDilliUIIK.SIo Mm ANNA H.pL.N.
LAI1, both of !t!oetur town.hip,
Sim.
Iu Pike township, on Mar 9th, 1S79. ELIZA.
wife of David War, aged 31 years.
At Willlatnsgrove, on April 7 1 h. 1872, ISAAC
P., eon of HruRr and Kara ft A. Tumor, aged 4
years, 4 monthl and 2 days.
In Woodward township, ea May 0th, 1R72,
KLIZAIILIII, daughter of Jonw and Catbamkb
Kowlrs, aged 32 yrars, 6 months and 2tt days.
Da May 7th, 173, ANNIK, dau shier of Joiffi
and ('ATHARim Huwles, aged U years, 1 month
and II days,
Al VI. II. ...... U tmrn Ulk lfl II i u o v
on of WiLUA.jks4 tS'A"c Lcasikh, aged 10
noathi sod 4 sjsyi.
Tun Vftar Laves t I Tun Vaar Latesv I The
ohcapost and the best lot of Gouts' Furnishing
Goods ever brought to the county, at rh-gul 'a.
, ..
II. F. Biglor A Co. have boun making extensive
additiona to their stook of Hardware tho last few
days. Kvorything new In Shelf Hardware, Sad
dle ra' Hardware, Farmera' Hardware, Builders'
Hardware, and Hardware of all k I ml a, can beacon
at their store. ; May 22,
Ocnti, go a lid sco tho Bluke Walters Hat at
Flogs Vi.
Paints, Oils and Vomishei for rale by II. F.
Blglcr A Co.
(loots, did yon see the latest style In light Cass
Hats, at Flogal's?
Boiorth's Patent Hefrlgerator fbc greatest hot
weather comforter ever invented. Call and exam
ine them. II. F. BiuLxa A Co.
Busluoas Is very brisk just now at Miller A Pow
ell's Grocery Store, consequent upon tbe arrival of
a large stock of now goods, which are going off
like "hot cakes."
A full line of Household Goods, Japanned Ware,
Ac, for sale by II. F. Bigler A Co.
Gents, did you sc the latest style in Silk Hats,
at Flegal'iF . r .
Wood and Willow Ware of all descriptions for
sale by II. F. Bigter A Co.
Fl?ga! has just received tbe lergst lot of llats
ever brought to Clearfield.
Calcined Pins tor for sale by II. F. Bigler k Co.
Flegal has just received a large and acW lot of
tbe celebrated Clearfield Hats. Call and see them.
Coe's Phosphate for sale by II. F. Bigler A Co.
Nones, to Wacom ad Carriaoi Miir.ns.--We
have just received a general assortment of Wagon
and Carriage Woods, also a full line of Springs
and Axles, which we offer cheap for oash.
II. F. Biolrr A Co,
Flegal has Suspenders from 10 cents to $2.26
per pair.
Those who desire to see a large and well select
ed stock of everything in the line of Dry Goods,
Groceries, Ac, should not fail to eall at Miller A
Powell's, who are receiving an Immense stock of
this kind. .
In porta rr to Farurrs. Every fanner la need
of Iron and Wood double and singto Shovel Plows,
Wood and Iron Cultivators, Steel Cultivator
Teeth and Shovel Plow Shovels, should examine
Sackett A Sohryver's stock before purchasing else,
where, and be convinced that they sell very cheap
for oath. may!5-3t
1,000 pairs of Gents' Hose just received at Fls
gal's, which will be sold at 5 oenta a pair.
Buy your Dress Goods of ' REED BKOS.
Buy your Notions A Trimmings ofRKKD BROS.
Buy your Parasols of REKD BHOS.
Buy your Shawls of REED BROS.
Buy your Furnishing Goods of REED BROS.
Buy your Underwear of REED BROS.
Buy your Hats and Bonnets of REED BROS.
Buy all your Millinery goods of HKE1) BROS.
Buy your Ladies Misses' and
Children's Shoes of REED BROS,
Buy your Carpets of REED BROS,
Buy all the good you can buy of REED BROS.
and you will save money. aprl7-3m.
New Goods. Miller A Powell have just i
eelved and are opening one of the largest stocks of
Dry Goods, Groceries, do., ever brought to this
place, which they will sell at wonderfully low
prices.
There are several kinds of worms which trouble
horses; the pin-worms (pointed at both ends) are
tbe most common aod most dangerous. Sheridan's
Cavalry Condition Powders will in a few days
eject the worms, and tbe horse wilt begin to thrive,
Factories and macliinl shops should not be al
lowed to run a day without Johnson's Anodyne
Liniment. In oase of a sudden accident, an im
mediate use of It may save weeks of suffering and
perhaps a limb, or even life.
COUGHS AND COLDS.
Tbore are few persons who are aware of the im
porta nee of attending to a cough or a cold at its
ii rut appearance, i tie thousand wno ate annually
of consumption, were first attacked with a"sliElit
cough or eold, which they thought would soon
"wear" itself off, and therefore ncglecteil to use
the proper remedies until they became incuraole.
Every day that a cough, cold, or any lung dis
ease is n:t;lected, makes the chances of a cure
more nnoertain. W e would recommend all suffer-
ins from ant disease of the Luna? whatever, to
use Ha mom's Coiipovsd Svatrp or Tin. It never
fails in curios the worst caea of conzha. eolds.
hoarseness, sore throat, catarrh and anlhma. It
is aa infallible tumedy fur Whooping Cnught be
ing prescribed by some of the leading physicians
in the Northern and Southern Statea, and being
prepared nnder the immediate supervision of a
graduate or me ronniiyivania Medical toiiege.
The proprietors beg leave to inform all that It is
no "juaoa" preparation, but made strictly in ac
cordance with the advanced principles and theory
or utemcine. frtee oh oenta per bottle.
Rl'SHKLL A LAN IMS, Proprietors, Philadel
phia. Sold at Joseph H. Irwin s drug store, Cur-
wonsvllle, Pa, ueh0-3m
Notice to the Diarin.KS or Isaac Walto.
Aftor April 10th we will have the I arrest assort
ment of fishing tackle ever brought west of tbe
Alleghenies, consisting of Rods, Baskets, Flies,
Honks, Lines, Bait Boxes, do., do. All disciples
of lease Walton are invited to call and examine
our stock. II. F. Biulkh A Co.
March 27, lA?2.tf
Dr. F. PI a) to, Eclectic Physician and Surgeon
offers his services to the people of Clearfield and
vicinity, and will be in readiness to attend all
professional calls, by day or night. Office, on
Reed street, west of the depot, Clearfield, Pa.
May 31, 1871-tf
Fermi Grocso Plaster. Received at Corner
Store by car load and for sale by
K. A. A W. D. Irwin.
Curwensville, March 141, 172.
Primary Election, Saturday, June 8s
PRINTER'S FEU,
Delegate.. ,...10 OountyCommlssIoner $5
Assembly 10 (County Auditor........ $
This Includes 6.000 tickets for eaeh candidate.
Those wishing more will he charged $2 per thou
sand extra. No name will be announced unless
the cash accompanies the order,
CONSTITUTIONAL CONVKNTION
We are authorised to announce the name of
DANIEL W. MOORK, of the borough or Clear
field, as a candidate for Delegate to the approach
ing State Constitutional Convention, subjsot to
tbe rules of the Democratic party.
We are authorised to announce the name of
WILLIAM M. McCULLOUOII. of tbe borough
of Clearfield, as a Candida to for Delegate to the
approaching Plate Constitutional Convention, aub-
jeoi to me rules or me Democratic party.
AMEMBLY
We are authorised to announce the name of
JOHN LAWSU K, of the boroug-h of C-soaola. aa
a candidate for Assembly, subjeut to the rules of
me ucmecraito party,
COUNTY COMIHIKMIONER.
Wo are authorised to announce the name of
JOHN 11 LOOM, Jr., of Pike tuwnshln. as a can
didate for Commissioner, subject (a the rules of
the iismocraiie party,
We ?T9 authorized to announoo the name of
JOHN i i,"MrHIN, of the boruuftk of Cur
wensville, as .' oaiditl for Commissioner, sub
Ject to the rulrs ot the Deino.Tatie party.
We are authorised lo ennouJioe 'bl name of
JOSEPH H. DEAR I NO. of the borov'fb I Clear
field, as a candidate for the offioo of ComaulHliatr,
subject to the rales of the Democratic party,
We arn aulhorived to announce the name of
GILBERT 0. TUKKR, of Cheat township, as a
candidate for Commissioner, subjeot to tbe rules
of the Democratic party.
COUNTY AUDITOR
We aw authnrlied to announoe the name of
J4Mi:d M. U(LK,of Lumber City, as a candi
date for County A, uditor, eubjoct to tho rules of
the Democratic party.
i . m .Jin - 1
IUZOHTII'ft PATENT
REFRIGERATOR,
the rateit hot weather aonforler
ever invented.
Tall and etanlne then.
U)!) Via
II. f. UIOLEII A CO.
rpERRA COTTA STANDING VASES,
HANGING VASES,
Stove Lining and. Firo Brick,
kept oonitontly on band.
ST0XE AM) EARTH EX -WARE
OK EVERY DKHCBIPTION I , ;
CHOCKS! TOTSI CROCKSI
I'LhorV Patent Alrtltftit Ulf - SealiuC
Fruit (anal
BUTTER CHOCKS, wllh IIJi,
CREAM CROCKS, MII.K CROCKS,
AIU'I.K - RTTTTKR CHOCKH, .
. 1'ICKLiS CHOCKH,
FLOWER TOTS, 1'IK DISHES,
8TKW POTS, .
And a (rent many other thing, too numeroui to
mention, to be hail at
FRED'K. LEITZINGER'S '
STONE - WARE TOTTERY,
Corner ol Cherry and Third Street., , ,
CLKAUP1KLD, PA, . j aogJ.
FARMERS, TAKE NOTICE! ' '
H. F. BIGLER & CO."
OFFER FOR SALE
SINGLls AND DOUBLE SHOVEL
TLOWS, '
WOOD A IROS CULTIVATORS, -.
Steel Cultivator Teeth,
Shovel Floy Shovels,
IRON & WOOI) TLOWS,
HILL SIDE PLOWS, At., Ae.
Clearfield, Pa., April J Jm.
rp II K H B W
SEWING MACHINE!
The "BLEESI"
Patent Link Motion. Almost noiseless machine.
Don't fail to eiamine It before purchas
ing elsewhere.
II. BRIDGE, MERCHANT TAILOR
CLEARFIELD, PA
Agent fur Clearfield oounty.
eT Local Agents wanted in rrery town la the
oounty, to whom liberal terms will te jpren.
Don't fait to examine it and satisfy yourself.
Clearfield, Pa., Feb. 7, I73-tf.
TOBACCO AND CIGARS 1
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
At the Sew Tobaeeo and Ci(ar Store ef
It. H. SUA If,
Between Pbaw Howie A Manilo. Hoaee, Clearfield.
Conitantlj on hand a fin. avjortment of Navy,
Congre.a, Carendi.a, Cable, fpnnroll,
Michigan and Century Fine-cat
Chewing, Tobaeoo, Ao.
Alto, a large and well teleeled itock of Imported
and Dome.tleCigara, Smoking Tobaooof,
Meerachnum and RHar Pipea,
Pipe fixture!, Tobaeeo
Bom, Cigar Holtlera, and everything generally
found In a well regulated Cigar and
Tobaeoo Store.
fit" Remember tbe place: Market ttre.t, be
twecn Shaw Ilonae and Maniion Houm, Clear
field, Pa. pd.tojaa.t 71
1872.
1872.
SPRING GOODS I
J. M. KRAT7.ER la jo.i receiving a large and
attractive stock of Spring Qoodi,
DRY GOODS, DRESS GOODS,
- S1IAW LS, CARPETS,
LADIES' A CHILDREN'S SHOES,
WALL PAPERS, Ae.
Clearfield, March , 1871. . . ,
A NEW DKPA UTURK
For the Rencfit of Mankind !
DH. II II v i; R'
PILE OINTMENT
This Important dixeorrry Is one nf the must re
markable results of modern medical research, ind
The most Wonderful & Speedy Remedy
ever Knotrn.
Is now presented in a scientific combination of
sootmng and healing agents. Aod Having to r
o uglily tested It in numberless eases, with m at
satisfactory results, do not hesitate In offering It
to the public as
Tho most certain, rapid and ofluutunl
REMEDY FOR PILES,
no matter of how long .landing.
VRoM by all Druggiili and Medicine DetiL
ri who d'lire to alleviate lh. lufieringa of their
fellow being..
l'n kh, AO cr.NTS Tr.a box.
T. J. DOVER, Sole Proprlrlor,
oolJs ri 1'l.arfipld, l'a.
WATCHESI WATCHES I
T
I have a large alack of AMKRICAN
nd SWISS WATCHES, of th. differ
eat grade, In from two to eight onnei
ea.. I offer thei. for .ale LOW, and
guarantee then ts fir. (ntlr. latlifaclioa.
JEWELEY I JEWELBY I
A wood uortatnt of Ladl.i' and O.ti'i
Jweit of th. lataet .tyl.i! Alwayt getting
ioae thing sow I
I would aik Lumb.rniod and olh.ri who In
tend purchasing Watch., to call and ... my
(lock before going to tk. ellle., a. I am virj
are I nan tell Wateh.l a. low th.j ean b.
bought, bealdei the dlffirtne. In dillnnee In
tb. av.ni pf th goedi proving defective.
All bindi.f lllPAIItlSa In j lln. promptly
attended la al tk. tor. oa Seeead (tnet, oppo
site tk. Court noaie. For your liberal support
t lb. patt I am rer thankful.
D. i. erDn.
Aptll , II7.
REASURER'3 SALE
or ' ,
UNSEATED LANDS
In OlearMd Counlr, Pa., fur
18711 and 1871.
Nolle. Is hereby given, in pursuance
of an Aot of Assembly approved Iho
lith doy of June, A. I). 1KI5, enlillcd
"An Aoi to anicntl an Aot dlreollng the
mucin of selling unseated lands in Clrar
11,'ld eeunty," and th. sereral supple
ments thereto, there will be eipused
lo publie sale or outcry, at the Court
House, in tho borough ol' Cloarf.cld, on
tl. PPfOND M0.NDAY, loth day of
JUNK, AD. 1971, tb. following tract,
or plcoos of unseated lands In tain
eouuty, lor taictduoand unpaid, vis:
' Hfccarlsw
.V.. Ac. V. Wurrnnln.
48 Peter Miller ' 41
eg . John Mllsr.... IJ eo
(0 Fred'k Uubley.. 14 II)
SI John Daosman.M f 34
V, Fred'k llowinan 2) 23
. 71 113 The Billlngtoa 20 14
Phil. Myslneope U 84
' i.o John Myslneope 42 fio
T 80 Michael Muaser, 24 28
. 8. 80 Michael Husser, 2t 111
1,0 Jas. JleMurtrl... 25 40
80 Thot.Murgntorj 20 Si
80 Magnus Miller.. 20 82
410 John Ilraly 82 28
160 - William Brady.. 80 00
, A K. UIlr.....HI ,8
, , ay9 John Wblttner.. VJ 4
- 310 Henry Whitaar, 84 43
181 William Wilton.. 84 10
134 Jacob Flag 17 nr
104 John moion.-.., 20 20
318 71 Robert Wilson,.. l 09
'. 4.18 16S William Orsy....!05 i
433 lo 8 John Miller 105 35
' 1 30 Brown A Fulton, 10 II
80 80 John Ketland.... 7 53
'HI 110 Peter Gets 2 80
VI 91 Jeremi'h Mother 20 88
4K8 163 David Barton.... 83 85
t!D 1!9 Mar'in Frantt... 41 00
" 2v 125 J. Frantt, Jr.... 48 tt
T4 12 Thomas Uikson 31 10
' 360 Jacob King 70 08
80 Win. Plunkett. 4 2
174 A. Mysoncop... 40 83
170 47 Jtre. Mosber... 4V
100 Kescy 28 40
US Fred. Ueat.t.... 91 85
ISO 37 TbosUlllingtoa 41 70
80 'John Beam 10 00
8X0 153 Martin Fouti... 40 40
824 Mathiasllsrton 52 fl
74 - Thomas Gibson 11 .10
816 153 Fred, lleatea... 88 83
128 40 J. Musssrsmlth 20 07
14
2IIO
(0
250
lit
Brows a Fulton 4 SO
II. llaupt, Ce 13 80
Jacob Fouts 0 CO
W. Whitssides.. 32 40
Thomas Groom 16 00
ftell.
So. Ae. Pr. H'cirra.rre.
428 11)00 Henry Ucck.....272 00
6(120 500 " " .,.1H0 00
57114 10O0 " ..,.272 01)
5820 600 ' ....1.10 60
42K7 110 ' .... 20 04
6010 102 100 .... 17 S2
6010 100 " " .... 23 05
5018 llfi " .... .11 4"
5018 101 " ' .... 82 2
42N7 7 120 " " .... .14 2i
5:00 100O " " ....22 00
428 (MM u i, .n 8,s
4:'H0 600 ' " .... 08 00
3605 181 118 John Nicholas.. 28 (III
5018 160 Kiokltutllriffith II W
430 135 Joseph Hoom....l:i2 67
4:13 ll-nj. Gibbs 145 24
if 19 242 20 Henry Berk 5 00
42X7 03 07 " " .... 21 37
6008 31 128 NioklinaGriffilh 6 70
5907 00 ' " 28
42k 100 ' Henry Beck 23 00
4287 4O0 ....104 80
4257 203 " .... 3 04
rand itfs.
Itloom.
Sit. At. Pr. Wnrraate.
2004 8X0 00 Roberts A K01..IIO
8 138 MoklintUrimlh 12
5028
6U20
200
832
107
4.20 lO'.'O
1011 111
3M'0 10115 159
301 110
260
83
76
60
22ft
5051
l0t
Ac. Pir.
42 CV
J. W. ("mhh 85
A.K. Wright... 20 28
00 W.S. Roberts... 30 00
Huberts A Fix.. 13 60
' " . 03 27
Jacob Bllrer 11 00
D. Irviu's Jt....U7 50
John P. Dale.... 10 39
35 Roberts A lot... 20 00
" " 8 ()
George Toter.... 71 00
llotttfa.
10 John Thomas 10 07
408 78 II. S. Drlnher 68 04
411 William McCormiok.... 50 :
440 Nancy ISuggt 64 08
421) 41 Malcolm McDonald 02 90
420 41 John liters 02 VI)
427 30 Michael Conkle. 67 64
100 Barbara Hnyder 15 20
132 George Hootman 24 0.1
231 78 Joseph Drinker 37 82
70 Henry Farner 5 87
427 George Avrcs. 31 84
427 31 William Troulman..... 51 84
400 John Kran 61 84
1:19 37 John Montgomery 25 89
96 146 Richard Thomas. 17 84
40 Barbara Kuyder 8 00
404 Blair Mcl.anahan 05 21
427 James rltrinhrirer 38 14
90 157 Merrell A Bigler.. 14 50
318 Watson A Munson 35 93
100 Joseph Ball 16 73
100 -John llusten. 12 30
llradford.
Ae. Ptr Warmmlrt.
324 j Hugh Kly 27 01
102 1 36 Joho Campbell 2-1 57
150 f Mall A Buck 1 01
176 John Vaughn 01 25
100 Martha Huston 10 90
41; 17 Poll) McLanahen 71 .10
KMi Andrew l'rtlt 27 02
4f Matthias blsvuiakcr... 13 30
30 No ownor 3 23
200 Francis West ii 80
100 N. Malncs 8 80
ItM Joseph Powell.. , 13 O.i
60 Haniohlraham 4 30
50 II. I.. Hall. 14
86 William Graham, Jr... 7 31
86 John Henna. 14 110
132 David Askcv 27 80
80 Andrew Petit 23 80
Urady.
Xo. Ac Ptr, rl'drrnare..
491) 808
3j7i 101
341
62f 316
h0li 014,
387"
5881
6881I
2!.i)
.12.1 ,
ll'i
I Hi
20IIO
1.1
400
1988 J "
W. Kirkpatrick, 08
34 Roberta A Fm.. 21
G.U.Gtiodlander 17
Conrad Long 47
i. a. Smith......l96
84 - Henry WycotT...20t 81
220
3.11
100
77
;.
421
110
218
AV
51.02
smis
5 IU I
Rolierl Curry.... 86
John Dttnlap.... 81
Ca.per Sterer... 20
" " ... 18
Roberts A F01..II.I
Christ. Lowsr... IS
Roberts A Foi..418
Z.S. Weloh 4
65 C. II. Prrtcotl... 14
322 R. H. Cathers.... 78
115 Christ. Lower... 81
60 Adam Weaver.. 10
10. J. W. Hmlth 34
100 Jacob Hilebrun, 16
73 John Penis 4
lot Holop'rtllru'a'r 14
K'fl Kelly A Co 13
6MI Wrialit Darling 90
73 Jacob rents...., 4
Bitrnslile. -
At. P.r. M'orma)...
100 Jubn Nicholson, 58
114 "' " IHO
1.1 183
. 70 , John Mailer 43
81 Ahraui Whitmer 42
114 Casp.SliafleMr. 8(1
' 200 Daniel tVh!lm.rl63
424 John llnblev 247
103 - Mary RuborU... 69
. 817 John Treler...2D
.121 t's.pcr rliallor...l7
300 SuiilerA Bnrus, 30
3t)0 J. Wlltiamtun...lu3
324 MaryCrawford..l7
,111 T. ttpaokman.,..2l8
2U8 ltt lieooa llrnwn..2IO
100 l.eonard Hollis.. 36
Cheat,
dr. Ptr. WniTftiilit.
311 I ..3 llrnj. Young UO
I 19 Wi.rinvli.n 104
1410 30 Jameal'oge 219
100 William Htuiman 6i
nil 13.1 John II" tl ,., 43
312 153 Jtt.iah Wsgner 101
H.i.i 163 Thome. Ilsmilloa 161
258 James Ross
433 153 John Cunningham.,
60 Charles llobin
300 Robert Fleming
200 If.eo Hlehardson,.
200 Jonathan Walker...
433 133 John Cook...
413 16.1 Joseph Kiting
438 153 William Ctiuk....,
433 153 Airs. Hunter....
880
1.
27 .
88
171
411
13 1
1.0 181
, Kirk A Co....
McC.rd tract
Hugh Bartle
j'usepb Piper
George Pag.
Henry Page
Jams. Noble
CTirlsl. Roh'ier
70
114
10
48
.... 4.1
.... 43
....171
171
,...171
.....I6t
....100
.... 33
.... I
.... 3"
.... 77
.... 78
.... 77
.... "3
Ac. Ptr. Worrnaleas.
97 John Mcl'horroo.. - 0 74
89 P. Blancbard 25 85
433 139 John Musir 189 80
250 Miller A Crist 09 90
22 " 1 81
200 MrlialTy a Mitchell.... 62 70
100 John lirennfuian. 21 95
01 J. A II. llretb 8 64
000 Ford A Sprinkle.. 31 60
67 William Roland 97
liO Joseph MoMurray 42 13
74 07 Patrick Noble 13 20
113 HuKh Hartley 0 00
439 Matthias Slooglk. 162 10
Covlniflon.
. No. Ae. Ptr. H'tirroate.
6307
6378
6404
1898
1890
1902
1942
1899
1941
1902
804
4H3
326
678
890
m
646
00
26
201
5377 1100
'"'' 460
1897 J
1893 300
127
200
283
George Mead.... 91 10
" " .... 60 20
- " .... 88 81
Morrl.sStewart,2cl4 00
" 314 00
914 00
191 29
Mary Weaver... 16 20
MorrisaSlewart, 9 84
41 26
George Mead.... 118 15
Morris .Stewart 33 80
1391
14 07
EmericktReiler 6 07
II. Burgett 10 00
Morris tdtewart 64 09
Decatur.
Ae. fp. R'arranfce.
108 115 James Hamilton.. 44 82
49 41 John Skyron 20 53
73 Thomas Ktltnundson... 80 00
191 159 Tb,n,aa llillirfttn....143 80
404 Charles Risk
111 Patrick Moore
11)0 ' Thomas Siewirdsoo.
350 ' Joseph Matlock
60 Robert llultsliucr....
202 Mary MoLanahan...
404 Ann McLanahan...,
1 0 Stacy W. Thompson.
60 Alary Mcl.ana'u.,;.,,
84 ISJ Josepll vtnilenall,
400
lot
60
90
100
139 05
43 87
58 80
81 40
14 05
67 17
93 47
28 43
30 19
Robert Italney. 147 20
Jacob Downing 30 60
Thomas Stewardson... 21 40
John Drinker 87 92
Samuel Kay 30 15
340 147 Thomas Kclmutid Jon... 82 53
Samuel HamblotoB 105 80
3 70
40 46
7 05
38 20
3 20
38 72
30 80
131 10
Josrnh Sansum
William Hoover
Thomas Stcwnrdson...
Jonathan NesbiU......
Joseph Sanson) ',
David Stewart.
Casper llains
Thomst P. Cope.,
Thomas Kdmuodson... 04
Gilbert Vaught.... 113 32
John Harrison 05 80
Kliinhetb Harrison.... 31 40
K. Fleteber.. 24 00
Joseph Harrison 69 40
I'eriguaoB.
Ac. Ptr. Warranltt.
233 159 Jtiha llambright..
433 163 George Kois
74 Lewis Jordnn
100 Abrain Ogden..
11)0 Adam Rigsrt
60 Matthias Slough
60 . II. Passmore.
140 Daniel Frank
50 John Graff.
t;lrard.
No. Ae. Ptr. Wmrrantret.
. 70 70
.140 21
. 21 08
. 38 00
. 25 25
. 1 63
. 6 75
. 29 60
. 5 50
5.V16 1100 George Mead.... It 04
6.164 1006 " " .... 90 63
5365 752 .... 60 69
5.175 1082 " " .... 91 90
6.168 1100 " " .... 04
6372 110 " .... 94 4)4
5379 611 " ' .... 65 48
6371 1083 " " .... 92 64
5380 1100 " " .... 94 04
6358 1(148 " .... 93 00
5354 1008 " " .... 89 10
53i9 1000 " " .... 84 75
51.5 1100 " . " .... 91 04
6162 I' 08 " ' ....2111 64
5301 1100 " " ....209 00
1921 203 108 Morrist Stewart 7 70
1031 649 110 ' ' 80 48
1035 686 " " 34 70
1924 408 IM " " 42 66
8t0 234 120 " " 61 28
3(147 10 ' .... 1 H
10:'9 140 ' " 23 94
633 7l'8 . George Mfad.,,191 79
6170 1100 ...250 80
5353 1100 " " ...2..0 80
6.157 1100 ...250 80
163 120 Morris Stewart 8 12
1889 227 125 ' " 13 37
36(8 282 66 17 66
1929 83 1 26
ltll'0 30 21 "5 IS
1930 134 " 22 76
1916 328 21 : " 65 97
1887 17 44 " 60 18
1957 63 79 " "8 06
1028 409 ' " 69 86
1890 187 " 28 88
1888 2 8 " , " 45 00
J9I7 316 - 69 12
3650 106 " "18 08
1B87 456 " " 77 93
1910 60 " 8 16
96 A. Hugaeny..., 4 61
105 " ' 19 95
1921 110 Justin Plub.ll. 8 93 !
f;nahen.
Are. Ae. Ptr. H'arraMf.ee.
6313 663 Ueorgo Mead... 98 62
63i7 1059 " " ...156 67
5318 1090 " , . " ...101 01
5319 11199 " " ...101 01
6320 1100 " ...12 80
5321 1(108 " " ...149 18
6323 1100 " " ...163 80
6314 760 " " ... 93 60
6316 1000 .' " ' " ...113 00
6310 1(100 " 1 " ...113 00
3.126 1I00 ' " ...187 J
5331 1100 " ...187 00
5355 200 " " ... .15 60
6.121 1100 " " ...187 00
5325 023 - ...111 65
1911 loo Morris. Stewart 18 90
6214 300 Wm. Mopes 35 00
1U13 438 Morris btrwart 40 62
1908 176 9t ' " 83
!Li 430 158 " " " 27
5324 1211 67 George Mead...35l 67
5.126 1100 " " ...319 01)
6.137 1118 ' ...322 67
6329 1l0 " " ...319 00
5330 1100 " ...319 00
1923 356 O. Albert Bro 46 60
1921 300 W. A. Wallaoe. 1 80
1022 100 Morris Stewart II 40
1880 171 77 Gil'h'nitOnrri'nlo? i4
79 Knob Lot 9 80
Ciraliatn.
A. Per. Warrantor..
Thomaa P. Cope
John Skyroa..
John Thomas ,
George Mrsrl
Joseph Simons
Bernard Grata...
J. Henry... .
.. 47 41
... 10 72
.. 1 00
.. 17 41
..124 40
.. 69 93
.. 65 18
.. 1 60
.. 97 20
., .16 00
.. 12 76
.. 7 40
... 1 00
Charles Hall
J. C. AllporL
Israel Cope
Charles 11.11
C.ullch.
Ac. Ptr. lIVirraHrere.
119 121 Christian Stokes
19.1 122 Mslh.es Young
483 153 Christian lla.lrr
4.13 163 George Musser. 1 110 64
337 48 Thomas Yraler. 1113 48
210 Daniel Offlcy 00 69
215 73 Deo. Ilakrr, Jr. 93 15
436 146 Timothy Palton 168 83
4.13 153 John llurg...
356 69 K. K. I
3(8 llfnj. Wil.on,
lot H. Athrrton...
303 48 George li.k.r 67 09
48 114 George Monro.. 20 91
319 96 ' " 161 07
131 Phil. Oloningrr..
168 John Mt'Cnh.li....
43.1 153 Edward Hand
61 61
89 20
90 04
..ISO 64
149 tt
S3 f
31 24
08
300
US
126
16
2:i8
1110
70
80
120
83
1 116
76
George Meed
John MpCahcn
Lampblack
Hen). Wilson..,
John Whitmer.
I'igott b'huw..,
John Whitmer
It. Henderson
37 01
68 7
46 46
, 18 tin
1 98 87
. 36 40
27 3.1
17 72
84 02
11 70
, 10 28
T. Monliague... 19 63
Pigott riha
Ktlward Hand..,
BrnJ. Wilson...;,
R. liunnal
34
19 63
6 jo
I 36
Huston.
Ac. Ae. Ptrt WnrrnMltt.
200 J. G Kidder..., 31 00
4903 420 W. Wllllnk 137 7.1
193 Dtvld Oaldwell 63 2
S67S iO;; Mo?rI'rlan;317 '1
6074 1041 " " 337 33
6676 1011 ' " 337 83
6036 9' '9 William Pow.r.22(l 76
3007 871 " " 281 75
5073 917 17 Maorr.Delany H17 64
4203 990 Jem.! Wilson .130 76
4204 990 41 , " 336 II
4199 495 ' " 11.1 .'
4101 493 ' - 143 66
42J6 490 " III 61
4226 740 161 18
4.199 970 103 87
4890 114 W. Wllllnk 8.1 62
5066 990 William Powere.103 t.1
973 It. Shoemaker..! 1 4 06
101 ' " ' 80 8
6001 199 William Powert 8.1 00
4223 !M James Wilson. 71 16
4139 600 ' ..144 69
4393 116 ' " - 63 47
3679 617 81 UorrDaDslany.KO 80
M7T 147 81 " " 40 3
5678 1011 61 11 JO", 59
puil gates'.
Ko. Ae. J'sr, Warroa)c..
,1t0 656 22 Robert Pol ..247 43
2000 1020 " 812 t
2001 108J ' " 838 75
4901 100 W. Wllllnk 27 66
Roberta Foz,200 10
98 " " I'M 94
James Wilson.116 88
" " . 40 00
Wm. Powers 251 46
James Wilton, 28 80
" " 43 33
9591
1988
4271
4204
6070
4200
4182
4181
42110
4189
4168
4181
4188
4168
4273
4271
910
421
495
990
990
600
too
496
990
140
16 1
493
-00
950
990
496
Ae. Ptr.
224 163
433 161
433 153
23
VI 136
41 .
100
10O
433 153
100
60
300
2U9
No. Ae.
6409 1100
6411 1100
4512 747
6419 1043
6406 1100
6414 IK'O
6406 107
s " 13 02
" " .. 0 84
f " " w.p 10 80
11 m.f 17 10
" w j 13 02
" " .. t 14 00
" m., 16 93
" m., 4.1 23
' ' w.p 28 00
rrorrtfls.
Rlckard Peters..... 32 16
Peter Kubn 128 08
Thomas Martiu.,.150 72
Robert Martin..- 99 17
Philip Loeatl. 21 09
Wm. Johnson t 35
Jonathan Jones... It 91
Richard Martin... 10 60
Jno. Dunwoodie... 64 63
Richard Martin... 23 40
Daniel Smith
3 I
21 25
22 10
1900
1901
943
1093
14.10
6720
6702
1095
1095
1097
1097
1097
1086
1005
1017 I
1090 J
1097
60O
778
6117
200
239
400
8U0
Richard Peters
karlliaua.
Ptr. Warranltt.
George Mead... 851 07
" " ...322 67
" " ...120 87
" " ..108 84
" - ..178 20
" " ..178 20
37 " " 16 91
Moor.Stewart878 00
" 493 It
319 17
Chss. Willink.170 00
Wm. Bu.lth 83 31
Casp.r Wiat.r..343 00
81 00
pnd alrt.
8563
97 126 Chat. Wllllnk. 18 40
122 ' " ... 23 31
100 " ... 7 32
M0 , , " " ... 11 02
.89 M " ... 6 71
300 H'LTrk'yaPst'f S9 70
950 B- D. Hall 39 60
125 Ckaa. Wllllnk. 9 86
25 h ... j 13
600 FASchnarrstCo 45 (0
122 Daniel i others 20 97
03 Mary Bgant.... 6 3
66 Jno. 6. Yougbt 7 15
13 Christ. Blown. 14 93
255 J. Gllliltnd-.... 9 71
144 - ....71 28
111 Oliver Moore- CI
60 II.McGonlgal.. 12 16
lot ' M. II Michael!.. 6 62
It II. Yothers 27
60 D. B. 11.11 '1 35
127 Em'rl'kiHeiter 17 01
too hi. M'Garvey.. 14 31
68 ' " 1 36
74 " " 8 99
43 Keating 2 16
62 W. V Keating. 8 37
107 16 Jno. MoGarvey 23 20
145
60
Kliux.
Ae. Ptr. Warra.tees.
437 48 Reuben Hainct
433 60 Luke Morris
433 133 Jos.ph II illtard ....
433 153 Robert Gray.
459 41 Jno. Bringliurtt....
433 139 Ssrab W ard
433 163 George K ly ....
433 163 Moor. Warton
23.1 163 George AiliKin......
4 "3 15.1 Ilenj. Poultniy
433 153 Israel Morris... ....
.173 15.1 Martin Pierce
4: 3 153 Isabella Jordan....
100 ilmry Trout
.133 133 Caleb Fault!
2. .4 163 George Wcscult..,.
361 163 George Staff.
225 John Hovtl...
H9 Susanna Ward.
245 C MM 'Comtek
73 Thoinns Jordan
40 Henry Trout
361 John Pirom..
80 Kusanna Ward.
433 153 William Hooter
314 153 John Dorsey
98 John Do?d.
16 llrnj. Poultney.
11 Nancy Robison
Lawrence.
Ae. Ptr. H'arraNlee.
Geo. Mead 100 71
" ' ll'O 72
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6292 1100
5294 1100
6295 1100
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J. W. Smith.... t 43
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W. Montgomery 86 77
J. It. Garrison., t 36
M. W. fnyier.. 1 01
Isaa. Con'klin.. 1 '. 1
Israel Nichols.. 1 01
Geo. Mead 314 19
' 604 l
" " 624 61
" " 192 7
" 434 60
E Irwin Soot 7 84
18 41
11 11 J5 J9
u u 3 89
Mord.cal Shirk 1 13
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H'orraatees.
George Wrtsel 201 61
William Wrrtl,...IM 06
Christian Wens.. .101 .16
Dsvid I.such 100 32
Jess. Yarnal 130 61
Joseph Turner 136 60
" ' ....186 60
" " ....105 40
Geo. IlnVoktr 131 13
Peter Yarnel 93 Ol)
Clttu.Stockcr 99 62
John Yaughn 99 62
J.. hiitli.ii Nesbil 99 62
John Kind 159 34
William Kvans.... 48 10
Patrick llnv 10 93
Robert Glenn 64 65
John Houston 92 00
Blair M Lanahan. 19 80
Wm. Stewart 151 32
Richard R. Smith 43 00
Walter Stewart.... 45 40
Geon. Gates 10 80
Herman Gratt.... SI 91
Canratl Swarl 47 62
John Urn 1 4 28
N. Iloidrnour..... 21 22
Fred. Iluller 92 00
MstbiasSloiigh.... t 67
Robert Carson.)
N. Rtitlfnonr... '
Mathiss Slough... 71 96
Henry Drinker...
Jutieph llu'iler...
Jacob Graff.
John Graif. ,
Willi. in lllgler..
' Joseph Potter
Francis John.on.
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76 67
27 65
1 60
100 Willi. in lllgler.... 11 00
96 ' Joseph Potter 14 87
136 1-rancis John.on... 18 2,
62 " " ... 8 2(1
I8D Rallslon Hoover 14 85
,1.11 Conrad Swart..... 37 80
1,10 . Jacob Graff
4t0 Joseph Turner...
490 Gee. llnyhaker...
Pen 11.
,Vo. Ac. Ptr H'nrraMfere,
80 ' Pstrlck Hngrrl...
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168 Greenwood licit.., 60 40
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John P. Hoyl.. II 61
James Wilson.. 90 09
W. 8. Rolrta 17 19
Joseph llally.. 14 88
I. MoNaul 17 90
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Caleh War 29 It
Jnw. Nicholson. IS 63
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M, Henvy 13 82
Jno. Nicholson., 19 tl
Jamas Wilson.,. 19 73
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8599 0116 60 " ' .64 64
8682 7H 80 " " .71 91
8681 126 a .43 76
8, .98 9. h ,.43 87
4126 840 57 Jas. Wilson. ..67 33
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Ae. Per. H'nrraalce.
412 41 John Cannon 262 65
420 120 Henry I)riuker..l66 66
110 Wm. Drinker 89 62
433 163 Issse W beeler..H5 96
21 9 Fsta'l Ewlin . 15 48
115 6 Thomaa Nell.... It 40
00 LH Hootman 7 14
216 166 J. bn Vaugkt ... 99 68
19 Mary Neil 63 14
80 BrnJ, Johnson... 89 44
471 Hagerty 161 61
401 M. Barton KH 68
70 Mary Nell 49 25
311 146 John M'Cahen... 88 90
67 113 Mary O nnclly..H8 33
1110 Roland Kvans... 21 90
834 42 Plgol Shaw 121 10
216 Stbastlan Graff.. 79 45
433 73 T. F.dmonton..,.158 09
4: 9 Jor. A.btriilg.,.179 19
216 153 John Musser, Jr 78 38
121 Eli Hootman.... 21 72
100 Mary ?andwirh 27 62
219 Chancy Rick.tts 37 44
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Kit John Moflellan 4 90
ICt John Lowder.... 4 60
438 163 Philip Loast 161 62
493 15.1 Jacob It. llow.11213 60
4.13 163 Wm. Johason....l6l 62
100 03 Geo. Brnokham. 49 80
269 Samuel Kuilin... 00
316 Chariot Higbt... 43 60
237 Daniel Turner... 62 02
100 Henry Shatn. 39 60
150 John Low. 19 40
100 Isaac Gntt 18 20
73 Roland Evant... 7 16
170 Peter Lowder.... 1 09
16 Charles Lowder. 1 20
444 John Uarriaon...l63 32
100 Jot. Clark 25 30
100 Benj. Johnson.. 61 73
437 Reuben Uainl... 79 03
433 Luk. lloiris 79 30
luo Geo. Ashton 15 10
147 22 R J. Pruner 43 82
110 ,Thos. Martin ... 21 00
200 William Sboup. 73 00
28 ' Susanna Ward... 96
150 William Parker, t 40
27 Charles Lowder. 72
SAMUEL P. WILSON,
Treasurer.
Clearlold, April 3, 1372 9t.
QIIAW HOUSK,
k3 (Cor. of Market A Front .st..ct.,)
CLEARFIELD, PA.
sin. miininoBiib j.uta. , ....
plt lelnall Its appointment, and convenient XO
tiia Court House, A fre.Ouioibas rnu lo and
from the Deonf. am Ikw arrival and divswiuraof
eaektralhi . MRS. E. 0. CLEMENTS.
April 10, 1873. I'roprietiaM.
itfASfliXGTOJf HOUSK,
M NEW WASHINGTON, PA,
Thlt new and well furnished kous. lias new
taken by the aeJeriigued. II. f.els oontdeot al
being able to render satisfaction to ttoa. wbo may'
favor him with a call.
May 6, 1672. 0. W. DAVIS, Prop'r.
KVKllE HOUtSB,
U R N 8 I I U. T A.
The subscriber bavins; built a new Hotel, with
all modern improvements, Is prcpartd to reoeivo
guests. The table will be aui.uliud with the belt
In the market; tbe barwith the chooloeai liquors,
(iood stalling attached.
apr3-(y A. II. ( IUKI FKK, Prop'r.
THE ALLEGHENY HOTEL.
MARKET St., CLEARFIELD, Pa.
THIS large and commodious new hotel Las
been opened for the aocomtnodatlon ef tbe
public, whore the proprietor will be glad to meet
his old friends, and receive a share el publie pat
ronage. ly strict per no nul uttentlon te tbe de
tails of his business, he hopes to be able to ronde
satisfaction to bis patrons. Tb- TAHLB will
always be bountifully supplied with the best that
ean be procured In the Market, and the EAR
will eontatn a full stock of LiyUOltd, 11KKR, Ae
Good stabling attached.
CAPPER LEIPOLDT,
Clearfield, March UflV-ly Proprietor.
THE MANSION HOUSE,
Cornerof Hooond and Market Stre.le, .
CLIiAl(t.Il:i.I), PA. .
FT1HI3 old aid commodious notal bat. during
X tb. past year, been tnlarged to double ttt
former capacity for tbe entertainment of atran.
gen and gueita. Th. whole building be. been
refurnish.d, and tb. proprietor will spare nd
palm to render bit guests eomfortabl. while
staying with him.
XIhe "Mansion House" Omnibus runt to
and from tb. Depot on tb. arrival and doparture
of ch train. JOHN DOUGHERTY,
apr0-70 tf Proprittor.
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Blnnks, Ijoltcr I lend k,
Bill Heads,
Statements, Envelopes,
Cards, Potters,
aotl til othet kfntH of
' Job Printing,' ;
premptlT eyoeuSed si tbi. o9re.
LEONARD HOUSE,
" Near the Railroad Depot.
CLEAR FIKLD, P-tNX'A.
This bouse is Inrge, well furnished, and nearly
new, and the Proprietor feels eonfldent of render
ing satisfaction to guests. N. B. Good subline;
eonuertcd with the hotel.
o-7l S. P. ROW, Proprietor,
ST. CIIARLKS HOTEL.
(Opposite R. R, Dq.ot,
CLEARFIELD, I'KNVA.
The nnderfiKned, having become proprietor
of this houae, is now ready to entertain strangers
aud travelers, and therefore solicits sojourners to
give bini a call. His Table will be supdied with
the bent tbe market affords, and bis Bar will con
tain theoboioest of wines and liquoia. Extensive
at a tiling Is attached.' Charges moderate.
j in 10-72 JAM! S McLALUflLIN.
WESTERN HOTEL,
Opposite th. Court House,
CLKARFIELD, PENH'A.
Accommodations first-olass and chargot modarao.
0.1 J JOHN F. YOUNG, Proprietor.
TytOJITOUR HOUSE,
Opposite tb. Court Hon.,
LOCK II A V K X, PKSIN'A.
joU'Tl ' HAl'SEAL A KHOSf, Prop'..
MltOCKF.KHOFI'' HOl'SH,
BKLLEFOXTE, PA..
D. J0USST0X A S08,
oetlS'J I Proprietor.
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MKHICAN 110 LSE,
Main Stractr
nnooKVii.i.K, I't.Ns a.
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SIIAN.VON A Bl'UKETT,
' Proprietors.
RAILKOAD HOUSE.
Main btreet,
PlirLIPibl'RO, PENN'A.
The undersifracd korps eonstantly oa hand the
beet of Liquors. Jhs table is always supplied
with the U't tbe uaikot affords. The traveling
public will do well to giro him a eall
novlCi. ROBERT LLOYD.
SUaSQUEllANXA HOUSK,
CL'RWEXfifVILLK,
Clearfield county, Pcnn'a.
This old aod well catablilbed Hotel, beautifully
situated on the banks of the Susquehanna, in the
borough of Curwensrille, has been leaned fur a
terra ol years by the undersigned. It has been
entirely refitted, and is now open to the publie
generally and tn traveling eommnnity ia par
ticular. No pains will be iiiared to render cucsts
comfortable while tarrying at this bwasv. Ample
tabling room for the accommodation of teams.
Charges moderate,
fitpt. 2. l70-tf. ELI BLOOM.
gcets anil Jjhofj.
DANIEL CONNELLY,
Boot and Shoe Manufacturer,
CLEARFIELD, PA.
TTA8 just received a fine lot of French CALF
J.X khlNS, and is aow pie pee a to manntae
ture everything In his line at tbe lowest figures.
He will warrant his work to be as represented.
He respectfully solicits a ele, at bio shop oa
Market street, second dee wel of bit pevtefi.ee.
where he will dc at! In bis power to render satis
faction. Some fine flatter tops on band.
myi,'67 y DANIEL COM NELLY.
m BOOT AVD SU0E SH01
EDWARD MACK,
Con. MAKKliT A ilu Sri., CLEAKt'IELD, P.
TIIR proprl.tor haaantered into tb. BOOT
8UOK busin.st at th. aboe. aland, and
isd.termined lotto ba outdon. .ltb.r in qutU
ity or price for hit work. Special at'.ation
will be paid eo manufactnrlng Sewed work. II.
hat on baud a larg. lot of EssrcI Kip and
Calf Skins, of th. .ry beat gwailty. The eiti
sens of Clearfi.ld and rieinity ar. respeetlully
Invited te give kitu a trial, Ko charge for eall.
novt,' 9 tf
MisrrllJinro$. .
Clearfield Nursery.
EXCOUItAGE HOME INDUSTRY.
11I1R undersigned, h.tlng sstabllsb.d a Hut
. tery on lh. 'Pike, .boat half way betwe.w
Clearfield and Curwensville, is prepared t. fur
alsh all kinds of PHI IT TK EES, f staudard and
dwarf,) Kvergresns, Shrubbery, Grap. Vine.-,
Gooseberries, l.awto. Blackberry, Strawberry)
and Kasb.rry Via... Al.o, Siberian sjiuslf TreM,
Qulno., .nd .arly toirlet rlhubswh, Ao. Order,
promptly atlonded to. Address,
J. D, WMOIIT.
teplt 99- Curwensville, P.
0. 1. c.
IIIKRH to buy my PRY flOODS. flRA
y oeriei, Vnecrifwnre, Olaxware, Drags and
Notions, C'tinfectiont'iUf, dc, cheap for casb
The siibscrllter bega hare U InfArut his eld tad
new cu'lotaurs thai he tine opened
A VARIETY STOKS
IS GLEN KCB. PA.
And will sell goods et prices w suit the limew, A
liberal retluciMn will b made to cuatouserv bur-
lug at wholesale.
Cull and examine my stork before mtrchatina
elsewhere. A liberal share of publie patr onage ii
WflCI.CU,
0. J. KKAGV.
Olea Hope, Pa., June 14, 1K71.
.
JI BT FOR A MOMENT !
Are ynu In need of a goof set oY Hamess
Are roe In need of a g'hul fuddle or Bridle!1
If so. cull at the Saddle and Harness filmn nf
John C. Haswii k, where you ean get the best in
the mark ft. ionl.!o, and Single llarnesi and !
difs'and Dent' Kaddfesnf suN-rior wmkmanhip
alwars on hand or roanttftetared to order. tte.
eial attention Is ealled to ai stock nf Cellars and
Hamrs. which sre tbe lent in aso. I also hart an
assortment nf Pad ''left' (Inrdware. which Will be
lispnted of at reaMttiMhl ratvm. Pepalrleg ef all
kinds promptly attended to. VtL- Doat ff-rgtt fa
eall befnre pondiaflng elsewhere. Hhop in Old
Pout Off re. MarkM street, t'learfleld. Pa