mm .,ui mi an THE REPUBLICAN. CLEARFIELD, l'A WEDNESDAY MORNING, APRIL I. 1874, Ul .1 L . Terms of Subscription, If paid In advance, or wllliln time months ,..$! 00 If paid after three end before six months I 60 If paid after tbe expiration of six montlii... 8 00 RELIGIOUS ! OTIC liS. Metbodlat Riilnropal Church Tier. A. D Yocun, Pastor. Public Sorvioa amy tiabbath Sabbath School at 0 A.M. Prayor Meeting ovorv Tliurs.lav, at 7 1 P. M. Communion Service, drat Sabbath of every montn, at iuj a. ai. Presbyterian ChurcbBeT.II. 8. Burta Sabbath aervloel morning and evenins: Sab bath Sohool at 8 P. M. Prayer Mooting Wednes- aav evening. Mt. Fraud-' Church CathollcRov, J. Sukriium. Mass at 10 o'clock A. M., on thi leoond and fourth Sundays isf enah month. Lutheran Church. Rev. A. J. iUursoox Preaching every Sabbath, morning and evening, Sabbath bohool at 0 a. m. Prayer meeting every vteuncmay evening. Buy from the men who udvertiso. iuoney can be laved by to doing. Mr. John Guolicli oflors for rent faouie, loeated on Market ttrcet. A now paper is about being started in Aiuona, lo be called the soai6il-onisf. An exchange says that ('. O. D. is now interpreter! to mean "Cruiadei On Dram. ibopi." By tho lust Reveille wo notice that J. W. Scott, Ki(j.( la announoed aa anlitant editor of that paper. The once populous city of Pitbolo, it li stated, now containa but nlno familiea. Once it claimed a population of 1 5,000. A building in Altoonn, belonging to the Kailruad Company, and known aa Logan llall, wal damaged by Ore on Fridet, to the amount of lix or eight hundred dollar!. Mr. James O. JCreidcr, formerly an employe of tbia ofhoo, haa connected himself with the publication of the Mcyeytowu Journal, which by tho way la a very noal little paper. Treasurer Wise this week publishes the programme for the annual lax-collecting tour. Tax-payert are advlied lo read it and govern themselves aooordingly. A Ngw FosTomoE. The Postofflco Department faai established a new office at Sandy Ridge, on the Tyrone A Clearfield railroad, and W. R. Miller haa been appointed Postmaster. Discharged. Over throo hundred employe! were discharged from the llarriaburg Car Shops last week. Tho Company was ecus xtelled to adopt this oourse because of the scarcity of work. Postmaster Gaulin receives each evening the New York daily papers. This is pretty quick work. Papers printed in Nework city in the morning oan be read by the people of Clearfield in the evening. The Clinton Democrat, ot font week, says: "The last heard from Judge Mayer and family by bis friends here was from Naples. lie was en route for Rome, where be doubtless is now, and where he will spend several weeks. Mr. John L. Kragle nnnouncos by advertisement in this week's paper that in the future he Is going to "swing his own brush," and respectfully offers bis services to our citiiens as a bouse, sign and ornamental painter. Read hii advertisement. Hon. B. F. Myers has disposed of lua uetiiord uattttt to Jonn M. Krynolds and Edward F. Kerr, Esqs., and has removed with bis family to Ilurrlsburg, and will now devote his entire tlmo and attention to the editorial manage ment of the Patriot, Tub Lightning Bod Swindle. The RATE! OF POSTAGE. , The f!l.l.,. ,;n .i. . . loiter, i al,o the . o.t." . n .p"?.?'.u0" "" ' appruaoUlnf when all the huuibuirs. to. i . ,. ' t " -" ,i, . , . .. u uiauauie manor, to and from all e img, wm oe ecauerrii over pirn of the United States t LcvTXRa, Letters to auy part of the t'uitud Stales ,.,. Drop letters that ia. letters in a city, to be delivered elsewhere in mo satno oily Postal cards to aiiy part uf the I). S. Registered loiters are oharged 6 ecnla in addition to tho proper post, age. Kiiwsi'Ai'Kna, Books, Most, etc. fTcwspuiiers, circulars and uthernrTnT. ed matter (except books), seeds, out- tings, bull , roots and scions, in package, not exceeding 4 lbs. in weight, for each 2 os. or fraction,. .i Hooks, in packages not exceeding 4 lbs. in weight, for each 1 oi. or iraollnn Merchandise and samples, in pack ages not exceeding 12 oa. In weight, for each 2 os. or fractloo Kowspapers, circulars and periodicals no vacocmng x os. in weight, de posited for local delivery Exceeding 2 os., for each additional 1 os , the country again. The Venango Spectator I in parts us one of last year's lessons In tho llirhtiiini Each i oi. rod line as follows : "Some fanners in this section of the State are just now experiencing the toVols of patronising tho lightning-rod peddler. Them is a regular seasou lor these peats, just aa there Is for potato hugs and oilier foes to bucolic pursuits. Last lightning rod season one 1). C, llroois traveled through this oounty putting up rods. A fanner In Irwin township, who wittied to secure immu nity from lightning, gave llrooks a Job of Ironing his barn, the price of which was to he twenty, three dullars. After the work was finished, tho farmer offered to pay Brooks Iho monoy, but llrooks was In no hurrr for oaih. He am,!.! Mr. Hie farmer all the time he wanted, and therefore produced what ho called a oontract la duplicate. The fanner signed one of the nsnera anil li to llrooks; Drunks signed Iho other paper and gave it lo the farmer. 'Iho paper llrooks kept was a judgment no!o what the farmer held wal a simple contract. And now for the sequel : "Last week a (rsinlusi writ from Washington oounty, Issued by llrooks against our Irwin town, ship fannor, was received by Sheriff Mark. The writ calls for $12:1 one hundred dollars more than the price of the lightning rods, as agreed to by tbe parties. Brooks hai iumcd cloven fl. o. wrltl in this oounty against nersons In noiirhhnr. ing oouulies, which will ha followed by (Minium writs sent to too counties 9 ocnti. 2 oenls. 1 oU each. For every x 01 I cant. t cents. ! ecnls. 1 ct. each 1 cent, On Thursday, Miiroh 10th, 1874, hy llev. II. II. Rovu, Mr. T. II. WILSON and Miss llA'lTIli V. I'AILKNER, both of llrookville, Pa. Ilirsin, lung may you wavo. On Thursday, Maroh 10th, 1874, at St. Paul's Parsonage, in Pliilipsburg, by Rnv. Wh. Mar ii, Mr. WILLIAM QUICK and Mlsa LU C 1 1 L i I A fc M I G H, of M oi rlail le. On Thursday, April ltd, 1H74. hr Rev. Wh. M. Bi iiciikhui), Mr. WILLIAM DAVIS and Miss HANNAH CATIIAltINK ilAUERTY, both of Alailera, I Icurtiold county. On Friday, April d, IHTi.by Hro. W. Svt:vcn, r..q., .Mr. JUM.I'M JAI IHAIIY Slid Mra.CATII Altl.SK MAI HklK, both of Covington towushlp i-luarneld oounty. mi here tlin viitllmB liv All matter not nrenalil . . i. I And it is said. lnnii7 will mv Itrftnk' k.pM. so wrapped that it oan he examined without de- n,t"r '"our the expenae and lossoftiino re stroying the wrapper, and must not eontain any I"'""1 10 (!" 10 another oounty to fight his writs." wruing wnaiever, luside or outside, except the address but samples may be numbered to oorroa pond with the numbers iu a deinrlnti,-. itt. Liquids, poisons, explosives and other daneor. BoKtv onncaa. '' nates on money orders in United Si.i.. , vnt oioocuiug .'u, ten oenls over 20 to f.'IO, fifteen Aonici'LTi'RAL Society A t a meet. Ing of the Agricultural Society, hold on the lth clt., the following oftioori were elected for the ensuing year : Presldont, R. Shaw, Jr.i Vice Presidents, Mar. tin Mthola, II. li. Morrow l Treasurer, Jnmei U. On Monday, March 2.1.1. 1871. of eroun. WII, MAM WALTON, son of Ov.ohos and MaauAiixr Owkns. Cloarfield Markets. . CLaaPiai.n, Pa., April 7. 1874. eeote over 30 to t0, twenty oenls j over $iit to t,rl"" i Rcoording Secretary, A. O. Kramer baintro7uccd 0C'",' S fr0"'"" "outs to Corresponding Seoretary, Clark Palohln Exeeu- Moncy order! to Great nrli.ln anJ K. """- v. n. onirey, Andrew land: Not exoeeding fin, twenty-flvo cents m' 8,!l""rai MoCully. OVer 1 10 to 420. liflv nnnl , nv..4"li tin 'I I ty-five cents; over 30 to S40. on. H.,liJ , A dicliniuinhpil anil aniriuiniia n-lmln Sin in ;.n jn i . ... a. , . . P - .. . u , . ,., ,nIlr.,n oenis. mercnani oi new lork reconlly remarked : over $10 to t20, fifty ernts ; over $20 to $S0 aev- "' ui "b"' 1 fi"d whl ' ,0 ,llny to , urvr eoo io io, one dollar j over io io jvo, one dollar and twenty-lire eents. The postage charges must also be paid on tha , nutvu iue uruers are transmitted. POSTAGE TO FOREIGN COUNTRIES. The following table shows the r.io. nr k.u.. i:.. ... ' : i"..... ....BU.0 uu aim newspapers le t lie fur advertise, or If be baa withdrawn bis advertise ment, I immediately elose my account with him. The man who can't appreciate the benefit of ad vertising, will never make a successful merchant and is unsafo to trust." sign couotrie. and place, named in alphabetical ... fined hy the Mayor of thai town fo, hitching' url,-r- I Ma kn... tn - l 1. . li. . ... .. , j,ala u without being offended." iireiaeys. So should every man who commits that outran upon his neighbor. Kot Letters. orrr - os. A notico of importance is published in to-day paper by too seoretary or the Clear field Park Association. It is to be hoped that something may be done In order that this beautiful piece of ground may be preserved for tbe purpose It was Intended. Attention is invited to tho udvertigo. ment of Strouse, Lehman A Co., in today's issne. This firm has opened a new store in Pbilipsborg, where they intend doing a general merchandising business. Mr. Lohman, it will he recollected, was connected with the store of Mr. I. I.. Reisenstein, In this place, previous to Mr. R.'i removal. Am Open Question. The Judicial Apportionment bill has been signed by the Gov ernor. Tbe roten of the Twenty-fifth District, oomposcd of tho counties of Centre, Clearfield and Clinton, are required to vote for an additional Law Judge at the general election next Njvember. Now, where is the man. This is a question for tbe lawyers first, and thoo for the people. Junk Court. It has at loncth been ecttled that we are to have a two weeks oourt, -commencing on Monday, tbe first day of June. As tbe Judicial Apportionment bill, passed by the Legislature, assigns us an additional Law Judge, we presume Uov. Ilartranft will lend us one to preside in the abaence of Judge Mayer, wbc is still in Europe, and further off than when last beard from. A Business Divine The Bclle- funtc Watchman slates that "Centre llall can boast of a preacher who oan serve four congrega- tions, run a steam aaw mill, a variety atore, two f cr three insurance companies, a butcher wagon, and several other Ml lie side shows, all at one and tbe same time." Well, we should say that there is but very little use for anybody else in that Village, while one man can do all the business. A, W. Wallers, Eq., has removed kii law office to the room formerly occupied by U. Bucher Swoope, Esq., deceased, In Graham's low. Mr. Walter' term of office as District At srney having expired, he is enabled to devote is entire attention to the Interests of bis elients. 'a Is now located in a very convenient and pub I part .if town, and will no doubt be pleased lo vc bis friends call on him la his new quarters. 'TfiRouon at Last. On Tuesday, I 24th day of March, the last spike (and a silver t at that) was driven on the Low Grade rail 4, at or near Weedvllle, in Elk county, twonty ealtes west cf the Junction with the I'hila.lel- a A Erie road, and eighty-three and one-half H east of the junction with tbe Allegheny ley road. This makes the cross-out between a through lines on hundred and nine and ooe miles. a "iRRinLE Fi he. A fire broke out sok's Hotel, in Millcrstuwn, llutler county, at 'clock on the morning of April 1st, spread -K furiously that three persons were burned th before they ecwld esoape. It then fVent the street and caught the llandlon House, h was burned In a rapid manner, and three persons were burned to death! From there Irs spread in four directions, and all but t twenty buildings In the town were burned. r. Z. Marsh, an old gentleman Dutchess county, N. Y., who has previously tome time in this county, passed through stopping ever one dsy, on bil way to the ee of his son, W. W. Marsh, Esq., near sburg, where be Intends to remain a por jbe summer. Mr. Marsh, since his former esc Become partialjy paralysed, and It was a undertaking for hint to cone all the way but his friends la New York will be pleased that he bas arrived safely. or Himself. Boy will not lot a alens. The Altnona 7WtN, of the 20th ys i "At tha Ward House, In Tyrone, a ays since, a lad named Harry Conrad, aged ( twelrc years, accidentally shot himself gh the left band. Aa older brother bad sent p stairs to get a paper from a trunk, and ia March of the paper, tbe boy discovered Atol ia the track, and natorajly (rent to ex- atog it, with tha abort result." , Aspinwall Austria, via N. German Union Austria, via England Australia, do do via Brindisi '. Belgium... Unisil.. anada, Nova Scotia, New f ound land, etc anada and New Poundland. Li d. postal cards to require extra BIH.Iip Centrul America hill, Bolivia, Ecuador and Pern . I tniua, via ban rranolsoo Co via Southampton enmark, via Kugland do via Bremen or Ham burg East Indies, via San Francisco do via bngland do via Brindisi ranee, f direct crmau Slates, via Mortb German union rrinan Statea, via England.. rent Britain Holland Italy, via England Ireland, Lngland auJ Scotland.... oxico outevideo, Buenos Arres. etc.. orway and Swedon irlugal, via Southampton ussia, via Enitland Spain, do Swiixerland, do , Turkey, Syria, etc., via England West Indies, direct West Indies, (British), via Bl. Thomas or Havana West indies, (not British), via bt Thomas or Havana 10 ot, fl 7 l 22 8 14 I 10 22 10 2 10 7 10 22 n io , 7 10 111 0 10 19 10 10 12 12 10 12 10 News- papers 2ct 3 4 8 4 4 1 et.pr x os. Specials. Horsa roa Rxkt. The underslvnad nff.e. rv. rent a house, containing six rooms newly finish ed. Has a good cellar. For further Information ?P' JOHN BUHCil. Clearfield, Apiil , 1871-tf New Goods! New Uoods! at T. A. FL..W X I Co.'a store. Market street, Clearfield. Pa. 2 4 2 0 t e 2 8 2 I 4 2 4 4 2 t 4 4 I 7 7 4 8 2 Mr. Thomas Relller desires lis In nnn....M that he haa just received another lir l,,i ..f "Mitchell Wagons," which are among the very best manufactured, and which he will sell at the mosWreasonabla ra'.es. His stock includes almost all descriptions of was-ona iarira anil .in.ll ...I. i uiu unrruw braorf. anrs T. A. Fleck A Co. have Notion Mini...- ... Fancy Uooda. Adding weekly tbe latest styles. Insure vour Ilia In ihn r.nr...ti.. it i Life Insurance Comnanv of Lancaster I l'"- . M. mi fcAALLI, Agent. Millinery Work neatly and promptly done at t. A. Fleck A Co.'a, Msrket street. apr8 Wattvxn Every body to read the new plan of Life Insurance advertised hr prl-St R. M. MiENALLY. Applea,greeu,00f 1 2o,Hoga, dresaedM.. liried.ftth 124 Hides, green Applcbultor,ygal, 1 00 limns 0l'(,0 16 llutler UOl(l) 40 Shoulders... ..lUfru 121 Bean 0 0O(jj 2 UU Hides.. 1)0 on 12i Buckwheat 1 00 Lard 12(4 lo Buckwheat Hour lb, 6 Mess pork,$l bbl...2 00 lleer, dried. xo Oati - Of Beef, fresh Ofrt HMlnlons. 2 00 Boards, M 12 00(3)14 00 Potatoes. Ottrif) I On Corn,shellod.. I 10 Peaches, dried, th. 16 Corn, ear 00(a) 00 Plaster, $ bbl 8 00 Corn meal, sack, 1 80 Ry, 1 10 Chop, it cwt 00(d) 2 2H itnes, M lb Cloveraeed. 7 80 Salt, $ sack. SiOfVO JO Cheese 22 Shlngles,18 in.$4(o5 00 Cherries, lb. lord) lR;Mhingles,S '.nlOftj l 00 Chlokens, drsd, lb, I2i Timothy seed OHO E.Tgs 20 Tallow 12J F'axseed 2 Oil Wheat 1 76 Flour 0 OOfrJ 0 00 Wool . .. 40 Hay 00 00r,r,20 OOlWood, V cord 4 to I'oiiiiMylvaiiiulilailroiul TYRONE 4 (JLEAUFlEl.t) BKANCH ON and after Monday, NOV 3d, 1873, the Passenger Traius will run daily (except Sun days) between Tyrone and Clearfield, aa fullows CLEARFIELD MAIL. LEAVE SOUTH. LEAVE NORTH. Clearfield 3.40.r. a. Tyrone.. ..!0,a, Philipsburg...4.36, " Osceola... 10.40. Osoeola 4.60, " Philipsburg...l0.6, " Tyron 8.00, Clearlleld 1 1 .60, CLEARFIELD KXI'HESS. LEAVE SOUTH. Clearfield 6.40 A. u. Philiusburg.. 8.36 Osceola 8.60 Intersection.. 7.48 ' Tyrone 8.00 ' LEAVB NORTH. Tyrone 7.00 r. a. Intersection. ..7. 12 " Osceola 8.16 Phillpsbarg...8.2o " Clear0rld,ar...0.20 " FA RK FKOII CLKAKFIULD, TO For a nice CoreM, no to T. A. Fleck A Co store, on Market street. , The asterisk () indicates thai the postage may be paid or not, at the option of the sender of the letter. fThere being no postal treaty with France IUIIOF It will par well for all to call at the Ktn it. . . . oelore ouying. (3-25) w. llxeu, If you want a good pair or Kid Glover, go to T. A. Fleck A Co.'s. Call on R. M. McEnallr and ret vcur life In HIVU. v. a. n.nra. a. a. wil l a Our huver. T. A. Fleck, is now In Phil.ll,.ll owing explanation is necessary. The postsgc and about the 10th of April we will open our new uowri in me moie appnea only to letters sent I spring and Summer slock. Our palmns will case make a note of this. At Win. Heed's eld SLBnd. .nrl.lll T X L'l L-.'tr L . i -" -.. . ... .uuin V by the line of French steamers sailing from New P York. French lettera may also bo sent aa fellows i si upon man paid only to Unglaait, 4 ets. for i os , prepayment optional, via Kngland ; lor i oa. and under, 111 eents ; over i aad not over ) os., 10 cents ; oror i and not over os., 20 ernts ; over and not over 1 os., 26 ocnts, prepayment eompul- The finest line of Carpets ever brourht to tha oouniy, at ine Keystone. Railroad Pii YRiciANs.-ThcOsooola AsniHs has lbs following r "The Railroad Com pany gives notice that employes or others Iniured on the lino of this road, will be attended free of cost, by physicians named at the following places: r or Osceola, Dr. T. R. Blandy Clear field, Dr. R. V. Wilson ; Pbilinsburir. Dr. J. II. riciee; Jyrone, Dr. J. M. Urmmill, Jr. When persons aro Injured between any of these pointa, ine pnysician named at the nearest place, will attend them free, one visit, at the place of the accident ; and in all casca of Injury, It is the dutv of an employe present to render all practicable aid to the party injured, and promptly prooure the acrvlces of the nearest physioian, giving $5,000 You eon have an insurance of i.'..000 on your lire it,r about ?:io per year. See R. M aivmiaiiy s aurenisenient. Kew styles of White Goods at Ihe Keystone. New Dress Goods and Shawls at tha Keystone. e Ltxo Pnarru. A ear load lust reeaiverl rVr., Huntingdon, by mario-ot KRATZER t LYTLE. Call and sea the new goods at the Keystone. Wood and Willow Ware of all descriptions for ..1. I., ir u n . , . ' u 11. r . jiigicr io. Airs. Seven! v-flve dosen Clearfield Wood onoppers Axel at 0:":;. 11. F. IIIGLER A Co I. Ladies, Misses and Children's Shoes in srreat preiorence to these named, and as loon after as ,m""f " neysi.me. possible report the case to tho head of his depart ment. The Company Is responsible for medical services rendered for two days succeeding the accident, and longer If furnished undo written '" FirilT.Mlt...ll. .L " .... ...... , i.h...hB lur man rvuft- pti.in Ilia . k... t..m f....l.. n-A. i'- A Kf.W KAII.ROAD I'noJECT. The y 'broat or lung difficulty-, none of them are Hilhamsport Bulletin savs that the Prealdenl r oqual to Dr. Morns' Syrup of Tar, Wild Cherrv the Bradford County Railroad and other officials , ,10,8,('"1; " afllictcd, call at our were at tha llerdie Ilouae VriA.. .1 . 1 ' ".. ' . ''. ...... in.iun , vnnrum I n irenis ; 1 1 arnw lea A r win. in rn.i.i 27th) in consultation with other railroad men, to Holt, Woodside A Holt, Walloocton ; II. K. Wit Black Silk at bargains, at the Keystone. Pillow Casing, Sheetings and Tickinei in rreat .arici, at 1110 neysiona. mature plana for the vigorous prosecution of Ihe extension or tbe Albany and Susquehanna Rail road west rrotn Bingbamton, through Towanda, Cuntou and the coal fields of Lycoming, to con nect with the Alleghany Low Grade Railroad at Driftwood. It iyi that from Canton twonty-iix mile! of an extension westward "passes through tbe Block House region into the heart of tbe Lycoming coal basin, probably the finest undo- liams, William's Grove. Msrcb Il ly. Mr. John Troutman has arone Into tha Under taking business In connection with bis Furniture business. - Imported Walnut Caskets and Colhns always on hand and furnished promptly. F'oner als attended. A full line of Household Goods. Janannsd Ware. Ac, for sale by II. F. Bigler A Co. BoARiiam WiftTKn. Two or three day board- vefoped traot of bituminous coal on the eastern en oan be accommodated in a private family. slope of the Alleghenles." The route Indicated Hoarding good and charges res -enable. For Is to be the great abort cut from Boston to the '"la" '""natie. ,ppi, ,t this office, ...... mu. nanaing .w lor, and rnitaOelphia, Nonr. vo Waoox AKnCxnaiio. M,.W. no maiug ine uiaianco oeiwoen notion and the nave Just received a general assortment of Wagon Lakci eighty miles shorter. Double Affliction. AVe clip the following from the Calhoan County (Iowa) Pionttr of the 2tlth ult.i Dun. On the 21th Inst.. Kl insaTB Jaxa Traas, sged 17 years and 2 months ; also, on tbe same day, IIkhkiktta Tabitha Tenaa, aged 0 years, 0 months and 24 days, daughter! of Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Tubbs, of thia village." r. in. .1.1.. : .1 . l , . i- ..r. i,..k.i, ,., xears , rerguson R.,.t,l...... nm.., ., . ... ..... ... .s 0,Wl nnynton 1 Lightning Saw, at and Carriage Woods, also a full line of Suiinirs and Axles, wbicb wc oflor ohoap for cash. 11. F. Biolir A Co. Montour Slate Paints, for natnline houscl in- ildo and outside Cottar's, Farm Buililines. An. Beautiful, durable and economical. Ground in pure Linseed Oil. my2tT73 11. F. BtuLia A Co. Bird Cagee a larce assortment at tt. F. hr A Co.'s. Big. removed with his family to Lske City, Calhoun oouniy, Iowa. Parents who have suffered similar afflictions will, no doubt, sympathise with this bereaved family.. 26-72 II. F. BiuLia A Co's. II. F. Rla-ler A Co. have been tnakine avlemlre additions to their stock of "Hardware tha last few days. Everything new In Shelf Hardware. Sad dlers Hardware, Farmers' Hardware, Builders' SuRRKNDERED. We loam by tho Hardware, and Hardware uf all klnda.ean be seen J,gtrmian that tbe First National Hank of ' thelr "" May 22. llrookville has quit business and surrendered its ohartcr. Note holders are requested to send In their notci within the next ilxly daya and have them replaced with other currency. Exactly whnt rrasous are assigned fur this aot wa are R. R. Wheelbarrows. Iloliv Carrlaiea. Tov Us. press Wagons and Wheelbarrows, at myaa j II, F. Ilioi.sa A Co'i. Calcined Plaster for sale by II. F. Bigler A Co. unable to any; but of one thing wa arc certain, it , Ju "'". "P lot of non-exploslva was uot oontprlled to adopt this course by the late panic. This bank bas always been a safe Institution, and at ao time was there any danger of its having to close. IW S List of loiters remaining unclaimed n the Postnfflce at Clearfield, for the week ending April th. 174 I Adams, Kphratn jAckman, John rtnrry, Mathiaa Kunney, Johnson Bloom, Susan Longe, George Caseady, Jamea Miller, Prolessor ' Daugherty, R. . Mcry, Johanna Danills, Miss Grant (2) Matlack, T. (:. Draueker, U. 11. - Mcharmont, Sarah Dunlap, Mrs. Anna Smith, Joseph Rrhart, Miss Patience Sullivan, Robert Shlrey, Mnr.lfa A. Thomas. P. D. W iser, M. E. Walters, Atnol Wolfe, O. K. P. A. OAULIN, P. M. Gai works are to be ereoled in Ty rone la short time provided a sufficient aocunt cf "spelter" can bl borrows! to foot the bill, . .snips and Lanterns at 26-72 II. P. Plana A Co's. Killer, Daniel llilllspie. John Grove, Wllllavn Gray, Alfred Hepburn, Miss Hat tie Save Time! Save Labor! Save Monevl R.r. Clothna I The " Noveliy Wringer " is the best in mr. uiarsnt. jjuy i i iry H. For sail by H. P. Riotta A Co. Rx An Tina ! Persons who content tdMe LtiiMinw will do well to rail end examine our stock of iimliiikii JIATlittlAl.S. We hsro in Stneka uii una 01 liuililers' llnrrtwsre, Nulls, l'ainla, Oils, lll i", Putty, Calcined Plaster, Ac. my28'73 II. F. Uiuna A Co. Paints, nils and Varnishes fur lal by II. V. Bigler A Co. NO EXCU8B FOR BEING SICK. No person can use Boschee's German Syrup without gelling immediate relief and cure. We have the first case of Coughs, Colds or Consump tion, or any disease of tha Throat and Lungs, yet to hear from that has not been cured. We bare distributed every year for three years over 2a(l, 000 sample boitlcs "rani or rnAnoa" by drug, gills In all parti of the United Slates. No other manufacturer of medicine ever gave their prepara tions such a lest aa this. Go to your Druggist, C. D. Wjtio, and gel t bottle fof 'J renin aad Iry It-two dcitl will rslnvi ycg. :0ag7Jy , Bellefnnte, Pa f3 Lock Haven.... Willlamsport.. Huntingdon ... Lewistown Marysvilln HAKRISUURG. OMMiddlotown ti 00 2 70 Marietta 8 60 1 80 Lancaster 6 86 1 80. PHILADELPHIA 7 06 2 00 Altnona , 1 SJ 4 60 Johnstown , 2 80 4 75lPITTSBURO 8 16 Close connections made bv all trains at Tvrona and Lock Haven. 8. 8. BLt!R, my17-tf. Superintendent. Pawtu Ann l'Alsicni' FlMntsni. Our stock of Paints and Painters' Materials is complete, In cluding J. T. Lewis' Pure White Lead. John Lu cas A Co's Pure While Lead, F. R. A Co's Ruck Lead, and a number of cheaper brands of White Lead; also. Linseed Oil. Turpentine, Varnishes of all kinds, a full line of Bru.hea, and a full line of colors, ury ana in oil. my 28 73 II. F. riioi.m, A Co TREASURER'S SALE OF UNSEATED LANDS in Clearlleld County, Pa., fur 173 and 1871 Nolioe Is hereby given, In pursuanoc of aa Aot or Asseuioiy approved the 12th day of June, A D. 1816, entitled "An Aot lo amend an Act dl reollng Ihe mode of lelllog Unsealed Lands In Clearfield eounty," and the several supplements uiercio, tuori will no exposed to sale or outory, at tho Court House, In the boroucb cf Clearfield. on Ihe SECOND MONDAY, 8th dsy of JUNK, n. i. io,, me lonowiug iracis or pieoes or un seated landi in laid county, fur taxei due and uapuiu, viii Ilrrearlia Pir, irnrrnnfea. Prwlerlok Uuhlay f.11 40 Jobo aller. 10 00 , Frederick Howman 22 80 Philip Myseneopc (2 82 80 Miohael Musscr 10 38 John! Brady (8 J2 William Brady 22 80 J. Blair and E. Blair 84 38 John Whitmer 1,7 00 Henry Whinner 81 68 William Wilson. 26 81 Jacob King 30 40 John Gibson. 24 82 Robert Wilson. 40 02 William Gray as go John Bliller og an John Holland 4 Bt PoterOets la 21 Jeremiah Mosher 10 Ot David Barton... 40 40 Jacob King 01 60 Adam Myaenoope 39 2 Jeremiah Moshor 80 00 Kcaggy 22 80 Wm. st John Brown 28 10 Frederick Urates 60 62 Thomas Billiogton. 21 22 John Bean 10 24 3i)0 163 Marlin Fouls 0.1 80 Jacob Mossrrsmilu 28 12 2.10 L. D. Weld 11 73 ou Jacob rants. n 40 118 Tbomai Groom 20 04 As. 60 81 00 2:i2 88 410 ino 6V2 V0 349 1M 134 lt4 216 4:13 4.13 .10 101 04 431 300 174 178, 100 HO 4:t8 ISO 72 n.i 163 80 . 110 VI 163 47 163 . 87 1.-II-J-L1 At. 133 418 I U0 100 4.13 268 4.M 60 200 200 200 433 4.'l.1 4.13 4:ia S8 110 88 271 411 234 180 87 88 240 22 200 4.11 100 180 74 116 312 Qtw 2tflwti.srtnf;,.t$. 4288 6020 8704 6020 4287 6010 61110 3010 5618 4287 8708 42K8 429 8018 5019 4287 6819 6000 8019. 42X7 42T 4JN7 6018 6819 8019 3010 IU0V .1011 VV9 20114 8028 8v: 6!il 4020 oil 08 018 3811 Ar. luliO 600 1000 600 110 102 100 118 101 79 1000 608 6110 8113 97 93 101 102 109 luO 4110 100 203 60 132 243 TV. - Hell. H arraarse. Henry Beck..., 28 100 120 97 98 S2-118 20 Nlcklin A Griffith.... I M Henry Beck. Nicklln A Griffith"!! Henry Beckw ..$.178 00 .. 318 00 ., 378 00 ,. 178 40 .. 80 21 .. 41 61 .. 30 24 ,. 43 Ob ,. 80 90 ,. 69 84 ,. 252 00 . 103 30 . 1H3 40 . 1.18 VI . 22 06 . 28 14 . 22 88 . 31 08 . 29 40 . .'10 24 . 151 20 . 30 24 . 78 44 . 8 30 . 15 12 . 91 14 Bloom. At. Ptf. H'urraalee. 03 Roberts A Fox 24 84 " " 73 44 " " 24 3(1 " 21 80 8" ' " " 124 20 9.1 Nlchlin A Urifritb ... 10 20 8 " 4S en 322 J. W. Smith 26 (2 68 A.K.Wright. 19 08 478 60 W. 8. Roberts 27 00 111 Robcrti A Fox...., 18 20 1003 15 ' a 011 100 Jacob Blliror 18 211 307 David Irvin (t.) 239 22 83 John P. Hale. SO j 60 Roberts A Fox 8 10 220 A. L. Toiier. 108 00 80 Miltoa L. McClurc... 29 00 Ao. 6088 6373 6:174 6108 8109 5.170 6410 6407 6378 6401 l91 6377 1893 Ac. 73 1(18 391 404 111 202 44 100 60 400 241 60 90 210 80 HO 248 400 200 100 76 291 284 100 47 At. 1(3 433 74 100 ."5 148 60 433 Che.U sr. rVcrMffler. 163 Martha Worlnglon. 80 Jamea Page. ,., , William Bausnian 153 John Boyd..;.... 163 Thomas Hamilton James Ross , 16S John Cunningham. ....... Charlta liobin...... Robert Fleming Isaao Riohardsun Junathan Walker... 15.1 John Cook 163 Jasper Kwing , I.18 Willinm Cook 168 Alex. Hunter , Isaac Kirk A Co , MoCord tract , Joseph Piper George Page , Henry Page. Jamea Noble 104 Christian Rohreu John A. Mol'berron P. Blanchard , Miller A Christ, Mebaffy A Mitchell.. Matthias Slnugb John Breneman Joseph McMueray.... Patrick Noble Hugh Bantly Josiah llnyner... Covlngtun. Ptr. irorranies. George MeaJ.. 5411 6412 6413 64116 6414 8405 li::o 1097 1068 358 7 To ..tlOl 76 6409 ..... 99 84 76 86 24 00 lr.6 08 74 40 114 80 14 40 67 60 67 60 67 CO 219 60 249 60 240 CO 249 60 90 00 83 60 42 24 104 16 101 16 104 16 109 44 14 60 21 60 99 84 8 64 76 80 249 60 24 00 36 00 28 80 14 40 210 21 Ax. I0A3 1100 1100 1100 10(8 1100 1100 1000 4X3 825 213 1100 300 Ptr. 113 159 At. 433 4:1.1 873 433 100 348 98 ' HO 433 318 106 12 At. 1100 1100 747 11143 1100 1106 167 239 (V 150 122 60 127 700 68 74 63 167 146 700 Ptr. 183 163 183 163 Ptr. 27 Karlbaue. Warrantee. George Mead., William Smith Cbarlea Willing Myers A Fisher William Smith Hugh McGonigal...M, Kmcrlob A Reiter.... tdnard McGarvry., William V. Keating John Mcftarroy 153 153 .11.18 50 . 173 26 . 173 25 . 173 25 , 165 20 . 1.14 75 . 173 25 . 157 60 . 75 95 61 10 64 95 173 26 17 85 22 147 Ptr. 109 153 REMOVAL! Second Street, CLEARFIELD, PA. I bare this day leased tbe above room. I will represent the DRt GOODS BUSINESS to better advantage than formerly, In having sufficient room to display my goods. The room fa commo dious and well looaled for the particular line of goods I rspres.nt, and my expenses for doing business being very light, I will make tha Key stone one of tba best placet in Centre! Pennsyl vavla to buy goods. An entire new line of DltY GOODS AND CARPETS Just received. Call and lee. WM. REED, Second street, Clearfield, Pa, Maroh 25, 1874. Ife Insurance on a Jew Plan. Ae. Ptr. Wmrraitttt. 408 76 II. S. Drinker ;,9 (4 413 William McCormiek 52 00 410 Nancy Bog;? 6. 44 429 41 Nathaniel .MoDooald 63 If, 420 41 John Bycn 53 .I11O Barbara Snyder ri 0 lTI George llortroan 21 H4 2.14 76 Joseph Drinker 39 on 427 SO Miebael Kunkle 09 72 70 Henry Fanner t 10 427 Feorge Ayers 63 74 427 31 William Troutman.. 63 It 95 146 Richard Thomas It 90 49 Barbara Snyder g 40 205 Thomas Smith. J 49 100 John Kephart.. , 10 to 401 Blair Mcl.anahan 67 20 427 Jouel Steinbelser J 40 100 John Huster. 12 60 96 157 Richard Weple. 15 96 216 Walson A Muson. .16 12 400 John Kean 50 40 TUB CO 0PERATIVB MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. OF LANCASTER COUNTY, PA. he Best and Cheapest Life Insurance In the World! The obleet or the flumninv Is In in.i,m tli rniaaar 10 ine Widow, host and . phan, heir or local representative of a deaeaseil member, at the end of sixly days after proor, of as many dollars as there are members belonging to ine Division in which the deceased was insured. It is proposed lo make the number of meinkera in each Division F1VR THOUSAND, so that when completed each member's life will be In sured for the sum of FiVI2 THOUSAND DOLLAR. Any nerson In eood health. m.l n...t. between Ihe ages of Olleen and sixty-fire, shall be eligible to membership, and upon the pav ment of an entrance fee of from 810 to 6, a'o- onling to age, shall receive a lire-long police, luhjri-t to Ihe rules of the assoelal inn. I 1,111, IV. death f a member, an assessment of one dollar and ten oenla is levied upon tha aurrlvors, to be paid at tin office of the company within forty ilajs. One dollnr from each member iocs to the mily of the deceased, and ten oot.ta for lha nrking expenses of Ihe comnanv. For full nr. lieulara address or rail on R.M. Mi KNALLV, Agent. Office in HOB formerly oerui.ieil l,v J 11 ruirorri, Ksoj. Clearfield, Pa., March 25, Wi. At. 221 lul 159 176 100 1.0 109 48 86 MO 103 6t 100 to 86 46 132 80 Ao. 49.4 6.1 6 iBI.1 5877 8T9 5N 5XS6 2110 323 195 1US 2VHII 1 18j 1904 2010 3580 20V9 27 165 276 92 llradford. Ptr. Warranttt. Hugh Ely.. .? 85 John Campbell ,'. 42 80 Hall A Buck gao Jobn augbn 98 70 Martin Huston 14 1(1 Blair MrLanahao 81 70 Andrew Petit , 29 61 Mutihiss Slaymaker 19 74 Isaac Wilson. g 411 Francis West 14 0 James Duneaa........ 85 2. David Meana 13 on Joseph Powell. 14 0 Horatio L. Hale 10 34 John Henna..,,, 7J John u. Gray 12 6S David Askey.., ; 2S 02 Andrew Petit 39 48 llraily. Ptr. Warranter. William Kirkpalrick... $08 00 conraJ Long 49 61 Jonathan B. Smith 187 42 110 218 3012 301.1 3614 1007 ma AV 5002 .'.eug 6604 At. 308 216 644 846 2?0 831 100 77 1071 865 6114 996 611 2.16 1.16 479 63 i78 65 116 66 no ino 106 6.0 67 260 183 210 243 Ac. mo 114 3.18 79 61 114 200 424 10.1 Sit S2I !) 824 311 208 100 318 96 Henry WycofT Robert Curry John Dunlap Casper Stever Roberts A Fox 91 62 Benjamin nenry Casper Stever.. 4... Casper Stever, Sr George Shaffer. ..1.. J. W. Smith, w. part... Charles II. PrrseotL.... Christian Lower.. ...... Adnm Weaver. Josiah W. Smith Hnlopeter A Brubaker. hotly Co , 196 50 , T6 16 , 67 80 , 17 34 , 12 68 377 48 , 84 82 , LI9 40 229 84 1.18 62 69 16 30 94 108 80 19 04 41 14 13 01 25 61 8 60 17 St 28 90 24 14 Wright A Darling 130 60 Roberts A- Fox 9 62 " " - 44 20 80 04 .... 4(1 80 41 48 Ptr. Iliiruslde. R'lSrroNler. John Nicholson.. T feA FAIRBANKS' STANDARD H A Ia J : tN, or Attinn.i BK"g Barrows, Warehouse Tracks, Copying Presses, Improved Money Drawer, Aa. roa iAta tr H. tf. BIGLER & CO., Iralera In Hardware), ablOif l.tf Second Street, Clearfield, Pi. JOM l'RINTI0 OF EVERY DESCRIP. ti6 issdi ixeeatid at thil oftiej At. 207 148 810 164 180 848 mo 41 146 its. 46 619 134 116 200 98 136 116 236 306 ltltl 126 188 106 76 loo Ptr. Ptr. 114 96 John Mailer Abraham Whilmer..... Caspar ShaflarJr 1 Dnniel Whilmer John llubley Mary Roberts John Treseler Casper Shaffer ; Jeremiah Williamson. Mary Crawford Townsend Spaekluan.. Rebecca Brown Leonard II oil ia.. Fred Kuhn..... Henry Roper, (Hugh IllJ, lie Unci) riraliamt Woirrinles. Thomas P. Copiw John Skyron : Joseph Simons Bernard Gtali 1..1.,,. Joseph Henry Charles Hull I!. J. Allporl. Israel Cope tJullrll. Warrant. George Moore $ 76 T4 86 231 76 88 40 81 40 75 86 171 86 276 61 67 68 228 90 211 6H 180 00 164 40 218 88 114 66 60 00 89 90 41 70 (CO 00 26 6I 170 00 1112 60 SI 00 1.11 00 60 00 16 50 18 00 Ac. 5.104 5365 :ioj 637 9 6171 6.100 5368 6.164 53.'.9 5:U3 6.160 6371 6379 1914 ,'..i;,2 63;6 5.163 6387 I ii.19 1648 1X90 3924 Ac. 1066 751 1100 641 10o3 1100 1048 1006 1000 lino 11(10 HlHl 1100 408 708 II 116 1106 1100 101 2"2 107 119 Morril A Stewart George Mead Morria A Stewart Decatur. H'qrrenrss. Thoinaa Kdmundson $.18 00 Joseph Hamiltoo 66 00 Thomas Billington.. ', 176 00 Charles Risk 1,11 60 Patrick Moore 64 00 Mary M'Lanahan 60 00 Ann M'Lanauan l'.D 00 Stacy W. Thompson 30 00 Mary M Lanahaa 16 00 Robert Ralney 180 00 William Krans..... 146 90 Thomaa Slewardaon 30 00 John Drinker..'. 52 60 Joseph Matlock 93 60 Robert Hallsinger.. 17 60 Daniel Kay 45 00 Thomas Kdmundson 92 86 Samuel Hanihlinton 100 00 Casper Haines. 120 00 William Hoover 60 00 David Stewart 29 60 Tbomaa P. Cope 140 60 Thomas Kdmundson 99 00 John llolliilay 24 60 Daniel W. McCurdy 28 00 Ferguson. fVarrttarec Jobn Hambright. $76 36 George Ross 287 20 Lewis Jordan 19 20 Abraia Ogdeo.i....H , 24 00 John Striner. 7 68 Daniel Frank 45 12 John Graff. 9 08 I Benjamin Uibbs 187 20 . Clrard. Tsr Warrantee. George Mead.... Ao. 5299 6300 8301 6.103 63U8 6304 6.105 6306 6307 63U6 881)9 6310 5311 5202 5204 62V6 6208 62M 629 1995 2003 6293 5296 6297 Wlllard Knox. H'arraNfee. Renjamin Poultney... Israel Morris..,.,.,..., Martin Perrio Isabella Jordan. Henry Trout Jobn Perrie.. , John Bogle , Susanna Ward William Hunter , John Dorav.. Benjamin j'oultney.., Nancy Kobiaon Lawrence. Ptr, Warranttt. George Mead., ,..1225 66 ,.. 226 (6 ,.. 153 TS ,.. ji:i ni ... 916 60 ,.. 126 60 ,.. 84 03 ., 38 9 5 .. 4 10 .. 12 .10 .. 15 17 .. 12 .10 .. 16 89 .. 21 73 .. 2 0 .. 18 17 .. 12 71 .. 81 86 ,. 30 75 .. 42 00 pad JJalt ....I I3 20 ... 300 68 .... 171 84 ... 128 23 ... 84 80 ... 211 12 ... 45 24 ... 37 98 ... 100 84 ... 77 14 ... 127 02 ... 2 32 80 60 Roberta A Fox, e. part Qeorge Mead , 114 100 Morris A Stewart.... George Mead Ale. 531.1 8317 6.118 6.119 6326 5321 8323 6314 5313 5316 6328 5334 6814 913 004 10 9 5.124 6.126 6327 6329 6.1.10 6325 923 1911 At. 663 10.'. 0 1009 11109 1100 1008 1100 760 1000 1000 1IO0 1100 806 4.18 176 430 1213 1100 111.1 I loO 1100 200 632 100 Ptr. Morril Stewart..... Franeii Berlbo...... Justin Plubell....... Goahan. H'arrffNfee. George Mead 94 183 67 William Manea. Morril A Stewart... $106 46 , 76 80 , 112 20 68 28 110 16 112 20 110 84 103 36 102 00 112 20 112 20 no io 112 20 41 41) 162 62 224 40 224 40 224 40 6 II 90 38 08 16 98 ...$153 22 ... 248 63 ... 268 03 ... 256 03 ... 288 60 ... 236 88 ... 258 80 ... 1117 16 ... 141 01, ... 141 00 ... 310 20 ... 310 20 ,.. 20 70 :. 61 23 .. 20 68 5290 6291 1905 I UII 8 1907 1918 At. 42 206 327 372 412 440 440 340 413 3110 413 4.'l.1 4.13 358 433 4.13 433 4.13 433 433 4.13 4.18 433 2rt:t 4.13 88 1.10 . 298 407 217 231 125 96 19 137 400 33 97 T 209 210 6 96 1.16 62 440 400 484 400 90 272 A'o. 8902 Hugh Jordan John Read Rudolph Lilt , W'm. Montgomery...., John B. Garrieon. George Mead , Knii Irwin...!!!!!!!!!!! George Mead 4902 6073 5674 5678 5066 8007 .10 26 :i'.9 4800 4235 4226 4229 4230 61101 4899 6 8 I II 10 I 14 16 4SK9 or.l S07 6002 6009 4231 134 4006 6004 4215 42.16 108 2f5 sr,!l 8071 5071 60T6 6077 6078 6077 8671 5876 7 3689 2000 2'l01 .101 9118 83 4209 2114 09 261 .1I.U3 3601 .16110 3 Philip Glurolngcr. John McCahaa .1 Lampblack Benjamin Wilson John Whilmer Plgolt Shaw.. George Baker Daniel Pulkerson Plgolt Shaw Kd. Hund .1 , Benjamin Wilson, 1 ,1.1 Richard Ruunlal Ruhird Alhrtton $.16 ,10 261 26 IO0 10 116 25 143 75 65 00 28 10 20 Oil 89 10 67 10 4 95 94 05 61 16 12 00 8 80 II 8 6 04 3507 81107 5K4 8586 3004 6(168 4103 4266 4264 6879 152 T 11 13 6 16 At. 433 263 91 49 100 100 60 56 209 At. 420 1041 1041 1041 900 679 4U0 710 876 124 9X6 900 905 607 1118 110 95 90 106 91 85 02 91 100 900 65 no 900 090 638 626 923 810 375 101 l.'.O 6I0 216 8X9 1041 1041 847 647 117 1041 4(10 347 6110 6U0 866 1020 1089 900 429 ' 900 900 900 495 990 1020 4.17 609 733 9H6 1(120 686 . 6x 1(120 11110 606 207 917 8x1) 927 1011 206 600 08 80 106 4 110 Ptr. William Powers James Wilson.. Wllhelm Willlnk. James Wilson....,, William Powers Hammond A Junes Reynolds sub. Nicklin Wlllhelra Wlllink.,. w " " M !!! William Powers Jamea Wilion...i,. William Powers.. K. Shoemaker..., 1. James Wilson..,. 23 60 20 151 I0 60 83 66 64 61 136 16 115 18 81 60 76 .143 10 810 20 810 20 " 310 20 " ' 810 20 - " 61 70 Morril A Stewart. 70 60 . " " 14 10 W. A. Wallaoc 70 Ifastou, H'nrranrre. Wilbelm Willink $1.17 76 Moore A Delaney 341 63 341 63 811 6.1 32t !2 2X8 23 IllO 72 154 16 121 77 40 69 .123 04 824 72 316 52 106 06 364 90 82 80 81 20 62 84 44 2 62 27 8S 30 34 9 52 82 80 324 72 18 04 716 08 324 72 .124 209 10 172 20 3i2 66 307 50 111 00 83 21 81 00 " " i..i 164 00 " " 70 93 " " 141 20 Moora A Delaney. , 166 60 " 811 63 " " 00 6.1 " . 179 17 " 44 1 63 38 372 60 2X0 9, 68 17 84 06 64 00 2X0 96 3.11 66 31.7 II 295 20 160 63 82 06 158 40 158 40 79 20 324 72 8.14 66 143 60 2U5 20 210 26 297 60 8.14 66 291 111 224 68 .1,14 66 8.14 60 203 97 97 17 103 81 101 10 803 81 841 6.1 07 65 104 00 81 16 81 $1 44 1 23 2 05 86 08 5902 6951 At. 1100 1100 1100 1100 1100 1100 1100 1100 1106 1100 1100 1100 1100 1100 1106 1100 1100 374 330 38 1020 726 1107 1213 221 213 62 25 46 4X8 1100 Tl 176 241 37 ' Morris. Ptr. R'arraafse. George Wetzel..,,.,,,,,,,., William Werls. Christian Werts David Lanich Jesso Yarnal. , 65 Joseph Turner 1119 ' " 30 u - ....!.!..!!!!!!!!'.! George Ilobaoker Peter Yarnal.. 165 Clem Striker 153 John Yauehn 153 Jonathan Neliit...j 153 Thomaa Morris KiS William Morris 163 Samuel Meredith 153 William Miller. 183 Rclty Morrla. 153 Tbomaa Fitesimnioos. 153 George Clymer. 163 Robert Gray l.'3 Patrick Moore.. , 153 Mary Morris 163 Magnua Miller. 153 Nalbua Frasey. Blair McLanabao , Jacob ttrafl' William Stewart. 139 Richard R. Smith .:. Walter Stewart Christopher Baker.. George Galea ,...,. 40 Conrad Swarts ., 17 John Graff N. Reidenauer. Fred llubley. Matthias Slough.. Henry Drinker. 91 Joseph llubley 143 Jacob Graff John Graff. Joseph Potter Franoil Johnston,.... Joseph Turner George Haybaker 93 Robert ( arson I 117 N. Reidenauer Joha Huston........... Patrirk Have.,.. 14 Robert O'cnn Fenn. Ptr. Warrantee. 14 Jobn Nicholson... Greenwood Bell... KliJ.h Heath Mirklin A Griffith ...$111 60 ... 1P1 60 ... 181 60 ... 181 60 ... 181 60 ... 181 60 ... 181 60 ... 1X1 60 ... 1X1 60 ... 1X1 60 ... 181 60 ... lxl 60 ,.. 1X1 60 ... 484 00 ... 4x1 no ... 4X4 00 ... 4X4 00 ... 60 60 64 45 20 90 112 20 319 00 513 16 613 50 18 15 17 60 6 40 29 06 6 60 268 40 C05 00 6 26 19 25 26 40 4 40 $265 82 , 135 96 , 107 91 , 246 18 , 138 93 , 145 20 145 20 , 112 20 119 Oi , 99 00 65 8(1 65 80 85 611 72 6(1 85 80 85 80 65 80 85 80 85 80 85 80 85 80 85 60 86 80 66 10 85 80 21 44 28 05 108 60 62 80 38 64 SO 3 12 21 34 98 8 01 22 44 79 20 7 26 16 60 1 65 63 11 26 40 1 98 15 84 17 62 7 96 66 00 lit 17 60 19 79 20 17 82 69 76 100 60 10 103 100 14 70 I no 65 60 196 3(0 10 70 lit 60 69 600 60 100 ewsrli. ion. Arwr. MoClinsey, H ......... " ' hoar A Int. - Ballsy, Valentine. ....Bloom Brillon, William , Bradford... Jolly, M. II. I lot.... ... Lausberry, Benjamin jr..,- , Shirey, Jacob - ... Langdon, William.,. Burnsidc... Langdon, Jitmca. ,. Gillignn, William... .,.. Chest Swau Henry . ...,.., Berger, J, R Post, Henry Decatur., TAX. 3 7 I 90 1 1 . .' .. i in ..4 48, .. 74 ' .. A 61 .. ( 4s ,. 1 9 ,. 1 Ci .31 6is ..44 X) ,. Sir .. . rv . f . I . 4 l 1 .31 ! . 1 4, .Borgs. Iloovtr, Jicob ,. Orabau Holt, T. M. Irwin, William... Miller, Miles Goshen Swoop., H. Jl..,. fox, J. M Oaiich Nulph, Adam Husion Dunlap, J. 11.. ,. .... Henry. Jobn Hartshorn, Mrs., 1 lot,,,, Williams, George, 2 lots Leonard, J, T., 1 lei Jnne Reed, 1 lot , Young, Nelson I lot...... Parks, Thomas Seely, Levi ; fctuit, Snmue'.. ..... Psik, Gurdncr Rrndford Shirey, Jaeob ., " Clsrk, Warnn, 1 lots.,,.Rurnsidc. llrennekin, Jaeob. Chest.. 1 76 Mctuny, Joseph 20 i'ouriiJgo, Jacob Kuox... Gates, George, (shop)... ,. Decatur ... Flegel, P.litabilh.. Gorhen.... Irvin, John ea 2 loUt...N. Wash... Alexander Robert Woodward Harrow, Wm. hsuto A lot. Burns, Jas, houso A Int... Buuibeiser. G. house A lot. Bradley, M. house A lot.. Bigley, J no. bouso A lot. Carl, Michael Carson, Jamvs Cox, Joho, bouse A lot.,.. Given, Sa'oil house A lot. Gsnmraa, G. house A lot.. Graham L. house A lot..., Mchee, James....... Knox 1 68 Lum. Uly on . " . 29 " : .. 66 " .. 3 16 45 1 10 1 78 4 li 1 6u , I 18 46 . ...Osceola... 11 !!!piia ...!!! Taylor, A. B Woir, John...., Shoir, O.J Helinafl, Solomon...., Davis, John. 2 lols. Mcllenry, Mrs. I lot. Hoover, I'alton Michaels A Catuuart. McKcc, John. " ., Bow In, D. R. P " ... Lunt, C , ., Holes, Chas. A Osborn....L',.iuN. Holes, Oiborn. ... D. W. WIHK. Treasurer Clearfield, April 1, 1S74.-91 - ". .. J J 3 70 1 66 2 40 1 60 8 05 . 2 10 .2 6 .2 2) . 2 85 .. 1 95 . 99 . 90 . 2 10 1 60 . 1 78 . 2 III . 4 If . fi 75 . 1 80 . 6 60 . 1 00 ,.. 1 47 .. 73 .. 2 35 .. 6 60 .. SO .. 1 67 .. 2 ir .. 2 63 8 ii rpilK MITCHELL WAGON, FOR Farm, Freight and Plantation' Use. Universally koown aa the ORIGINAL RACINE WAGON. Madehy experienced workmen out nf as enoA material as money can bnv. We do not claim to build tha lowest priced Wagons, but our aim is In build a well proportioned asgon fn sll its parts, and excel in durability and liirht draft. For tha paal qnarter of a century tbe Mitchell Wairon haa successfully maiutaimd Hie rcputsiloa 01 being the best aagon in ute. The rupully increasing deinaod fcr ihem proves their superiority overall other wsgous. Mitchell, Lewis A Co, Manufacturers, Racine, Wisconsin. Fur sale hy THOS. REILY', Aug. 6, 1873. Clearfield, Fa. The Bell's Run Woolen Factory, Tena township, Clearfield Co., Pa. Bt'RNHD OUTl BURNED UPI At. 643 168 61 185 669 439 Robert! A Fox. Moore A Delaney ., 22 Rohirti A Fox Jamei Wilson.... Robert! A Fox. William Powers., Jamei Wilson.... Moore A Delaney John Dunlap Diillois A Low Reynolds sub.Nlckolai Jordan Ptr. Warranttt. 153 Tbomai Mettle)., Robert Martin... 138 Philip Least. '' William Johnston ' Jonathan Jones lllcharil Martin , Daniel Smith.., ' lUebard retm '," $23$ 6.1 163 21 23 22 II 47 17 15 80 10 18 05 63 78 66 A" 4250 4259 4259 4252 6776 5777 5779 6779 5776 42.-0 5777 4250 5777 AV 4251 4256 5679 4201 4285 6076 3204 4263 4109 4199 4250 4259 4260 AV 3003 .1699 95X2 85.XI 4251 4281 At. 116 456 4.13 100 413 420 210 418 60 169 0 479 42 TO 311 100 121 116 164 100 431 4.13 433 H'O 208 40 100 150 100 163 91 71 176 66 414 100 14T 100 200 86 1.-.9 2T 100 At. 298 9V0 821 957 176 410 25 250 276 410 .101 156 187 171 92 At. 927 TR3 1041 900 689 1041 990 9'JO 495 405 206 990 323 Ar. 909 606 799 125 840 85T 135 Ptr. Joseph Baon...,, Pike. Wairantee. James Wilson.... .$2.'.7 20 . 67 20 . 25 20 . 64 60 . 1.16 40 . 158 00 12 46 Ptr. 28 113 81 10 Joha Nicholson...... John P. Hoyt Joseph Bailey.. John iiicbo!son...w. James Wilson...., Jobn Kicboleou. Jamoe Wilson.... Jobn Nicholson., Pine. . Warrantee. Jamea Wilson.., , $17 16 65 00 14 00 41 27 46 64 66 83 22 00 22 00 11 20 36 71 52 80 26 40 33 44 45 76 24 62 Moore A Delaney,... Jamea Wilson. Ptr. 160 66 80 6T 85 $108 80 2P7 4X 233 24 221 76 . " 190 OX Moore A Delaney 233 24 Jamei Vl ilion. , 221 76 " 221 76 " " - 110 88 " 110 88 " " 31 64 M " 70 00 " 18 43 lulon. rfarraarss. Roberts A Fox. $127 !S " " 2X4 87 " " 875 63 68 78 .19 48 60 40 Jamei Wilson. Ptr. 166 159 163 41 120 151 145 30 12 Mood ward. B'arrrialee. John Vaught ,$20 80 jnnatnan Wales..... 802 60 John Roll 4o2 64 II II am Wilson 26 00 John Cannon , ., 4:8 4a Henry Drinker.. 518 40 William Drinker. 124 60 Isaac n heeler...,., 225 16 Kll llootman 8 12 mary Meal 131 66 Benjamin Johnstop 02 40 Hagorly ju irl Matthias Barton... SIX 76 Nary Nonl jj go Jobn McCaihen.. 212 82 Hnlana Kvausk , 16 40 Kll llootman g 40 Chaunrey rtieketu 45 24 Joseph ciarl 17 111 Jobn MoClellan,. 10 40 Philip Loasl... ,. ja Jacob It. Howell 8;tg 00 William Johnston,.; 235 16 George Itrockham 78 00 Samuel hinlcn 20 80 William Wilson I 0 Mary Shaffer 41 00 John Low go leaae (lose , ,, 10 40 John Mcl'arhen lug 4fl Jamea Alexnnder 16 20 Roland Fvnns. ,,., 3 f Peter Louder 17 a., Charles Londer , 13 00 . John Hanson 107 60 Benjamin Johnston 1114 00 R. J. Primer.. Thomaa Marstoa , William Sharp., Snannnn Ward William Parker Charles Louder Mary Sandwich 76 44 62 00 156 00 2 Ox 8 26 9 00 48 16 BKATKD LANDS. Also, the followlne lotaenit khm.1, r i..a. u ' fumed by the collector! of taxes cf thl several townships and boroughs hsrelneo.,,, mentioned to tna Commissioner! of Clearfield eounty, for the l0."."7.?""., f to,M' ""ding to the provls. Inni of Ihe 4lit section of an act cf Assembly of P" , 1044, r, ti, page 601 1 owaxni. ion. arwr. tax. Rekoslrew A Arthurs Becria.....$5 65 Foote, M, M.., . , 1 jg Foster. U, house A lot 19 Kirk i Spenser Bell , m MClure, Alixsnder....... .., 9 The subscriber! hsve, at great expense, rebuilt a neighborhood meesrity. in the erection of a 6rll clasa Woolen Manufactory, with all the modern improvements attached, and are prepared to make all kinds of Clolhs, Caseluisres, Sslinetts, lilan. keta, Flannels, Ao. Plenty of gnude on hand to supply all our old and a thoorand new customers, whom we ask to come and examine our atock. Tha business of CARDING AND FULLING will receive our especial attention. Proper arrangements will be made to receire and deliver Wool, to suit customers. All work warrani.rf .nH done upon ihe shortest notice, and by slriot atten tion to berlnesi we hope to realise a liberal share 01 puo'te paAronage. llMstKl POUNDS WOOL WANTED I We will psy the highest market price for Wool and sell our manufactured goods as low aa similar goods can be bought in the county, and whenever we fail to render reasonable aalisfaction wa can always bo found at home ready to make proper --r ' rciruB vr i.y teller. JAML'S JOHNSON A SONS, aprll?6if Bower P. O. JSEW 6TOKK AND XEWOOD?. JOS. SHAW & SON Hare just opened Stw Stoii, od Main St., CLBAiriBLD, Pa. latelr occupied bj Wm. F. JRWIK. Their atock Consiiti of CEJUir CS3CDCDtESS . Gaocimis of tbe beot quality, Queensvvare, Doots and Shoes, and every article neceaaarr for oDe'a 00m fort. Call and examine our atock before pur chasing elsswliere. May 0, 18GG-lf. C 11 K A Flill OC K Kl FES. HiMRER CITY, PA. The undersigned announces to his old friends and prttrtins that he has opened ft good line of G HOCEH IKS A PROVISIONS at Ihe old stand of Kirk A Spencer, for which be solicits a liberal patronage. 11, W. SPACER. Lumber City, Ta., March LO If. J. K. M'MUllRAY wilt, srrri.r you with any artici.b OF MRRC1IAXDISK ATTIIKVERY LOWnST PllKB. COMB AND SLK. lJ:5:7S:y) NEW WASHINGTON. ihe undersigned Is now nreti.re.1 m t.L tha public with an excellent quality of T 1MKI LlilKl IS II Belleforite Wood-Burned Lime, for plastering purposes, by tha large or small quantity. Can he lonnd for ihe present at Pic a new building, on Market street. '-" Li K. Mt-'CDLLorGH. CAUTION All person! are hereby warned against purchasing, or In any wav meddling with the followlna nrnuertvnnw in th-n-.....; of John Ross, of Wallaceton, vis: One hay mare ne bay horse, one wagon, one sled, and two sets' or harness, as the said property belongs tome and Is left With him on loan nnlv .ki.u. order. JAUKs 'li. Ti n vi. 1 WaltaOInn, March 23. IXTl.Ste The Lightning" Tamer. THK undersigned are th. lol. Agent. In thl. Ll.n,T?NGrROD,N."rlr"'e" "'"''' LKMirNINU RODS." TU.se are the on I v safe rods now In use. and ar. ..J i k. .,, .J sclentlflc tr.en in th. country. "hy notify th. it'i.en. cf tba .onnly that we will put them up a better rod, and for lesa money, than Is eharr-ed by tha foreign agents who annually traverse th. counts and carry off our little cash, never to return. ENCOURAGE HOME LABOR. ikI.,hiiT.,,bl1'" Ut't 'Mod a. their buildlngi need hutaddres. us by letter cr t, : b.,!:,rMn' "' in tbeeonnty, and warrant them. Tba Rodsaaa Flxturei oar. bo Ilea at any lime b calling at our Iter. H. t. BIOLRR A oS CIsarteM, March 80, 1870 f CAIITIOi.AH persons are hereby caution, eel pot to purchase or in any way meddle with two bay mares, now in poeserslnn Georgo Hill, as they ,,,,g , ,nrl irt y,, ,o mT Maiiara, March 4, 74.3,n R. WARING .1 N?Til 'VM l'An,.Ktns VtVM 1' w" rV Pflntcn laraa non.ber of the ne- f Sl BILL. mnA will m .... i.. . I an a.. . . . , " : " " TT"1!" " i ... nan, fen a copy ic an? eiWress, Vll