aaaJSal THE REPUBLICAN. CLEARFIELD, PA. ' WEDNESDAY MORNING, Al'HIL It, 1874. Terms of Subscription! "' lipoid la advaaee.or within threo months -.$1 46 If paid titer Umwl before six months. .w f 60 If paid alter the eiplratloa of ill month! ... 1 00 RELIGIOUS NOTICIiS. Methodltt Episcopal CburehRa. A. D. Yoooa, Pastor. Public Bervioe avory babbath at 101 A. ., audits', at. Sabbath gohoal al 8 A. M. Fraver Moetinr. every Thursday, at 71 P. M Communion Berrien, Brit Sabbath of every month, at 111 A. M. Preshvterlaa Choxrh Rer. B. S. Bvi.rn, Sabbath urTioei morning and evening -Sab bath School at I P.M. Prayer Mooting Woluei. darv ovanlao-. . St. Kraucla Chart h CathollrRcr. P. J. SnBBinax. Mam at 101 o'clock A. M.( oa the aeoond and fourth Sundaya of aaoh month. Lutheran Church Rev. A. J. llinvsocr Proaohtoff every Sabbath, moraine and evening, Babbath Bohool at 9 a. m. Prayer meeting every woaneaaay evening, r' ' The notiooablo wenthor feature in this latituda last woo waa that winter fell into "the lap of tprlng" and Interfered great; with tardoa-mahing. ' Religious. Services will be held io St Andrew'! P. E. church, in thii place, on next Sunday, April 10th, at 11 o'clock, A. v., and 74. 'o'clock, r. a. Preaching bj Rer. Geo. C. Rafter. . . The people of Curwensvi.llo uro ngl- ' tating the erection of Water worki. (Jo on and wroet them. Don't itop to take a Tote on the question, a la Clearfield. Yklp On. Somo of our Radical ex changee "take on" wonderfully over the appoint ment and confirmation of Mr. Orris ai Judge of thii district. Well, gentlemen, what are joa go lag to do about It Turn Gov. llartranfl oat of eSUof . ' In an account of the burning of a 'Woolen Mill at Kittanning recently, the editor of the jYepetiteaN, of that place, olotee ai followl i "Our water worki eared the town, and they have more than paid the coat of construction at this one fire." - Rev. II. S. Butler will leave town this week for a vacation of three or four weoki. By the eourteiy of the pattore of the Lutheran and Metkodiet ehnrohes, the Preibyterlan ehurch will be open fur dirine eervioe twice during bit abienoe, til i On Babbath, April 26th, in the evening, and Babbath, May 3d, alio In the even ing. Prayer meeting and Sabbath school will be held as osuat The "oldest Inhabitant" In now known to reside In the town of Clarion. The Dtmocrat, speaking of a resident of that place, says t "lie la one of our oldest citlsens, having been born Just at the close of the seventeenth century." As near as we oan make ont be most be about ITS years old; The sVcaioerai adds that his "Intellect la unimpaired." Mr. James Kerr, clothior, is now in the city for the purpose of purchasing his spring stook. .. . . ,, Mr. Keilly, paymaster of the Tyrone Dlrision, was in town on Friday last, paying off the employes of the road. Thii was a Utile in advance of the niual pay day. fioad tbs local notieo In to-day's paper In regard to the "Kiug Iron," offered for sale by A. L. Schuell A Bone. This Iron Is aaid to be superior la ovary respect eombluing three to one. . ' Tlie Loonard House, In tbis place, has again oome under the proprietorship of B. JJ. Row, Esq., a former proprietor of the house, who bas renovated and refitted the hotel, and asks for publlo patronage. Ilia card appears in to-day's paper. ' ' "' lOBTAL changes. Tlio name an lite of Little Toby postvlioe, Clearfield county, has been changed to Brockport, Elk county, and Clark A Wiloox appointed posttusster. Helen poitoffioo, Elk county, has been dlsooa tinued, New Enterprise -We iourn that Mr. W. T. Hamilton, formerly engaged In the pottery business at Lutlienburg, has formed partnership with Mr. Win. Kewsome of this place, and that tbey bare about perfected arrangements for commencing the manufacture of fire-brick vans, Ac, from fire-clay supplied from a large Vein on the property of Mr. Newsome, south of town. Mr. Hamilton has had considerable ei perlenca in this business, and the clay having been tested and found oaoellent, we presume the enterprise promises rich returns to those engaged in It. J5rootti7 Stpnilitan. List of letters remaining unclaimed In the Pottoffioe at Clearfield, for the woek ending npru um, lae i Jordan, Mr. J. Prank Ltngle, Ucnry McCrra, James Matlack, Timothy C. Milieu, II. W. MoQown, Anthony Miller A Rbinchart (2) roweii, rater Reed, Robert Bryant, Kd. U Bloom, Mrs. Mary Fein, M. by. Miss Eltia C. Gilford, Robert (2) Gardner, Jeremiah Hoban, Micbael Hubler, Miss Wirt E Hill, John (2) Haddcn, Mrs. Alasenls Sloreason, Jeremiah . . P. A. GACL1N, P. Maps Free. A map of the State of Virginia, with descriptive pamphlet, will no sent to any one enclosing two three-cent postage stamps to Wm. B, Robertson, Commissioner of Immigration, Lynchburg, Virginia. Those of our readers who wish to post themsblves, bad better avail themselves of this cheap offer. A IIiavy Haul. A correopondent In forms us that a span of horsee,owned by Jeremiah Xyler, of Graham township, this eounty, and driven by Wm. Baumgardner, hauled at one load, on the 10th of February last, on the road leading from Bnow Shoe, Centre county, to tbe river, oppo aite Bait Lick, two sticks of pine timber 70 feet In length one being II Inches square, and the other 10i20 Inches, making a total of 398 cubic feet. A tittle ahead Just now, wa should say. The Williamspobt Fire. This city was ue scene or a lerrioie eonnagration on Bun day morning last. The lira broke out about one o'clock on Sunday morning, in tbe piling yard of Brown, Early A Co.'s saw mill, which destroyed all tbe lumber, amounting to about twenty million feet. It was piled on thirty acres of ground, be tween the above named yard and White, Lents A White's saw mill. In its course, It consumed Filbert, Otto A- Co'i saw mill and C. U. K route A Co.'s brick planing mill, and also fourteen dwelling houses oa Filbert street. Tbe fire was got under control at eight o'clock. Tbe wind blew a gale during tbe first part of the Ire. It Is reported one man was burned to death in the brick planing mill. Tbe loss Is estimated at 1000,01)0 ; Insurance, $150,000. The following are the principal sufferers i Brown, Early A Co., P. Herdle A Co., Filbert, Otto A Co., Filbert, Otto A Miller, C. H. Erbnse A Co., 8. N. Williams A Co., R. K. Hawley A Co. The in was no doubt the work of an inoandiary. "TbeAltoona Tribune lay that ihe rennsyirania railroad eotnpany is about to intro duce Bibles in their passenger eoachet. Eaeb ear will be provided with four copies of the sacred volume, xuey will be placed in a rack spioially made for tbe purpose and are intended for the use of passengers." rhiliptbHrj Journal. Ah, we sea through tbe whole of this new mis sionary enterprise aowl We did not seo It last week, when we noticed tbe agent sell two bnndred "first-class" tickets and then kept the cars con osaled until a few minutes before starting, and when the gates were opened there stood (arse Pullman palace cars, aas Pullman saloon car, one smoking ear, and one firtt-tlatt ear, and a darkey yelling at the top of his voice, "Palace ears ahead, only ewe dtllar extra." The cream of the Joke is about this i The officers of the Pennsylvania rail road want to fore the traveling community to read Ms Dibit In the Pullman oars. The "sell' J complete and of a Beott-lsu type, but It causes some tall swearing. Before this Bible arrange- ment was eoneeived, there need to be from llm en firtt-elait cart and one Pullman ear attached to a train, nut now we bare the reverse. What fc moralising Influence this Bible arrangement . must eventually entail upon the oflioers, employes and patrons of this road In question. . The Fish Question. Ati effort has been made oa the part of some of cur oltlsens, with tbe State Fish Commissioners, to stock tbe streams In this county with fish. Wa are per Witted to lay before our readers tbe following 'otter of Mr. Creveling, the Superintendent of the tate fish bouse at Marietta, bearing upon this inject) Miairrri, Pa., March 28, 187. Bo. W. A. Walljci Dear Sir) I am In eelpt of your letter, and would say in reply to wr eall for two shipments of blaok bass one the river at Clearfield and the other for Clcar 4 creek that black bass is a flih that flaunt be bed artificially, and eonsequently we oannot them till ia tbe summer. I eipeot to take a trout to Clearfield in a few weeks. I intend took yonr streams with lake trout this spring - wiib oaei ounng me summer. Respectfully yours, J. p. Cannula. 'a hope our lumber dealers, while at Marlstta spring, will not be too modest to call upon Creveling and bring some fresh flab home I them as well as the proceeds of their lumber. noe writing tha above wa learn that on last )nasday, about seven hundred young islmon a put Into the river at this place, a portion In apper and a portion la tbe lower dam. They ) brought from tbe State hatching ponds near mta, and ware from an inch to an inch and If long, and one month old. Those young wen obtained through the enterprise of some a citlsens, and now that tbey are In the river should be taken that they are not destroyed. ' mature eery rapidly, and la a year's time in be quite leri. ingular accident was that which d on tha Bald Eagl Valley Railroad, one t week, by which Charley Heeder, well 1 lb our eltisens, was so severely scalded as tkrowa off duty for several days. The tralq carry their coffee la cans with a top which m aa perfeetfy tight, and when tha dinner arrives they put them apoa the stove ia Hie see and art thus enabled to have aorlse hot. tha eoffe was boating, oaa of these cans aly bnrrtedV IVear Ilia pressure of steam rated, and tha scalding fiuld striking Mr. ler la the race baraed aim as abort stated. .Vaauosy Journal, The Clinton Republican publishes tne following : "Airs. Alary rerer, a widowed lady, residing In this olty, has a Bible in her possession with which a curious incident is connected. Dur ing a terrible hurricane, which pasted over some portions of Westmoreland county in tbe summer of 1860, this Bible was carried a dittance of four and one-half miles by ths force of tha wind, and lodgod ia a pine sappling. Tha book waa lying across a limb of the sapling opened at 122d Psalm which Is nearly the exaot middle of tho book. Kot a leaf was torn, not a scratch to be seen, tare where It fell on tha branch, and there only a light Impression made on the leaf. Mrs. Fcrer was thrown down and had her arm broken In three places by the same storm. The story comes to us duly authenticated, and though it aeema soaroely probable, It Is undoubtedly true." NEWS ITEMS. Tha Bell's Gap Railroad Is to be extended to Fallen Timber. A hotel Is to be erected at tbe depot, near Brookville. The depot It about a mile from town. Tha firtt shipment of leather from White A Son's tannery, Osceola, was made last Wednesday. The potato bugs are reported to he as thick at "three in a bed" In Woetmoreland oOunty. Two thousand snlmon trout were placed lu the reservoir near Hollldaysburg a few dys ago. The Knitrpriu says that Lock Haven wants a few more rolling mills, and not so many gin mills. Three young otters were trapped In a net set to catch catfish by a Mr. Bloom, at Spruce Creek, a few days ago. . . The eastern extension of the Allegheny Val ley Railroad will be opened for travel its entire length about the first of May. The Bulletin says that a large number of saloon-keepers in Williamsport have abandoned the traffio In drink. Tha Brady's Bend Iron Works, which sus pended operations last December, hara been purchased by tha Allegheny Valley Railroad Company. Kemmorer's flouring mill, near Milton, was burned on Saturday night a week. Loss, $22,000 j partially insured. About 3,000 bushels of grain and 200 barrels of flour wore consumed There are soventeco collieries la operatioa along the line of the Tyrone and Clearfield Rail road and Its branches, producing two thousand fire. hundred tons of coal per day. Jore. McKibbon, Esq., formerly of tho Mer chant's Hotel, Philadelphia, has gone west and become one of tbe proprietors of the Ntoollet Uouso, aV.Minneapolis, Minnesota. One hundred and fifty salmon tront were do- posited in Bteiner's and Munson's dams, on tho Mothannon creek, last week, through the instra mentality of a few citlsens of Phillptburg. The latest style of ladies' hair is to comb it over tbe can. Tbis will prevent thosa blessed with large aeoustte accommodations from oooiing themselves by flopping them. Ex. Owing to tha railway fight now lu progress between sevoral of the competing through lines, emigrants ara now beiog earrled over tho Penn sylvania Railroad from New Tork to Chicago at tbe rata of four dollars per passenger. Tha Mahoning Valitf Spirit, published at Punxsulawney, Jefferson county, quoted butter selling In that place at re oenti per pound. In Clearfield the same article la forty cents, and li mighty scaroe at that. Gov. Cnrlin and wife spent last Sunday a week at St. Louis, From there he goes to Chicago and thence will journey homeward, reaching Bellefonte about the 20th of this month. BtlU- onto Ktpubliean. The East Broad Top Railroad will be graded In a few days to SootUvllle, and the rails will be at ones laid down, and by tho firtt of June it Is expeoted to run to that point. An old resident of Hollidaytbnrg, named Jacob Snyder, fell dead on the street In that plaoe, on Sunday a week ago. He was 90 years of age, and had been engaged In tha drug business for a number of years The Bellefonte Ktpnhliean saya that "one of the greatest inducements offered to copltalltts aad others to coma to Bellefonte to live, is the fact that they can get cow pasture free In tbe park, which Also contains a good sited spring." A passenger going down on' the eara from Bnow Bboe to Bellefonte, fell into a deep sleep from which he was awakoned by the shrill tooting of the whittle, when he immediately exelaimed i "The train hat caught up wltti those cattle again I" The Tltusvllle tWitr, of the 30th nit., stysi "Twenty-eight wells In the vicinity or Greece City, Butler county, which, when first started yielded an aggregate 'production of over four thousand barrels per day, are now yielding daily only about five hundred barrels, Mrs. Costello, a widow, about thirty years of age, was burned to death In Titusville, on the evening of tha 27th nit. She was addicted to drink, and, it it supposed, was intoxicated at tbe time. She bad laid down on the bed, and her clothes csnght fin from a Itmp left standing near by. D. D. Williams, Cathier of the Conneautvllle National Bank, was re-arrrited on Friday, the 3d Inst., by S. B. Benton, Government detective, and lodged in jail, his bail having surrendered him. Recent examination of the bank books show a defalcation of $27,000, In addition to the reported robbery of f 17,000, which eauted sns piclont of Williams' guilt. There It talk of starting a paper at Routtdalt, a this county, to be specially devoted to ths in terests or the miners of that region, and to ba called the " Workingman's Friend." The proprie tors ol tbe enlerpite will tart money and do tha working men mora good by presenting tha amount of money Intended to ba Invested in the affair to such of the working men at ara in need of attlit- ance. "Ganuerlegs." Says thoBollofonto Watchman i Certain at last) aura at a gin. Uad a paper and a card from him the ot er day, the latter bearing tbe Ictcrlptlon, "W. U. II. Brain ard, City Editor -Deify trnpnit, Council BtufTt, Iowa." Tha paper recorded the fact that be waa off oa a trip somewhere, and bare Is what It said "The Invincible Braiucrd, who 'does' Ike local of Taa NosriuaiL, baa Joined the Nimrods, or CoonroJt,' or ramrods mo arc not sure which and gone to the country ruttioatlng, hopiug, vain bope, to eoioo bomo loadod with, the fcathrrod tougttere -.bat till thegrovetand tho enrol heaveu with mellifluous melody, or the wob-footod fowls that glide over the surface of tbe water as o'ef tbe stormy lakes tho boat. Ho won't kill anything, of course; be never iloea) still he will have bush els and bushels of fun, and mane oceans and tooans of fun for others. Uo took with him on tho trip, about t'S worth of ammunition, a bar of soap, and a bottle of tha balm of a thousand Sowors, (though what he wanted of this deponent tiuin not) and ouoere and crackers, dried boot, boiled bam, hard-boiled eggs, bologna tautago. And in bit own elastic languago, "tbe devil knows what all." Wo believe, too. he took with him a gun, though what potiible uo he will make of that is more than we can tell. Wbat any local editor could do with such a destructive pieoe of maomncry it more man auy follow cau hud out. Btill we have no doubt he will write eolunin nnou Column of description of the vast bavoo he made among tbe eavoe of tho wooded hiltt, the grassy valleys and silvery itreatnt, on his return. These looal editors are suoh droadful bluws." Specials. ' Mr. James Kerr Is In tha city for the purpose oi purcnaiing nis spring stylet or nne ciouung. Mr. Kerr keeps notbina but fashionable clotblna-, and thoaa who ara In need of a handsome spring suit are adrited to await hit return, as ha will purchase a very handsome assortment. '. . Gnocsuiis. Lytic A Mitchell are telling Tea, Coffee, Sugar, Syrups, Meats, Canned Fruits, Fish, Flour and all kinds of Fancy Urooariel at a small advanoa on city prices. Call and tee tbctu. Til a Klao IaoK Jutt waal (At ledVet AW Tbis Iron Is really four complete Irons In one a oinoothing iron, a Ulossing Iron, a Band iron aua a riuting Machine, with fluting Hoard. To understand Ihe superiority of this Iron it is only necessary to seo It. With each Iron the agout gives a receipt for glossing which alone hi worth halt tho price or the iron. The iron be ing nlckle-plated oont&tnt beat much lunner tliau an ordioary one. Agents ara wanted in every towntnip in Uearucld and lentrn countioe. Ad dress A. L. SOU NELL A SONS. General Agents, for territorr in anv State. viearuem, ra. - April It, JS7S-3t. A large comber ofohoice fruit and ornamental trees to be disposed of at auatioo. Sec advertisement. New Goods I Nsw Goods I at T. A. Fleck A Co.'s store, Market street, Cluarneld, Pa. Mr. Thomas Reiller desires us to announoa that ba bas just received another larce lot of "aiiwneii w agons, wnicn are among the very best manureciurcd, and which he will tell at the most reasonable rstci. ills stock includes almost all descriptions of wagons largo and small, wide ana narrow tree. aura T. A. Fleck A Co. have Notions. Millinery and rancy uooat. AUdlng weekly the latest stylet. Iniure vour life In the Co-Onerallva Mutual aue inturanec company or Lancaster County, Pa. apu-l Iv. At. alcr. ALLS, Agent. Millinerr Work neatlv and nromntlv done at T. A. Fleck A Co.'l, Market atrvtt. aprS WiXTrn Everv bodv lo read the new nlan rfr a,ue Auturanoo aurertiseu ny aprl-3t R. Id. kU EN ALLY. For a nice Corirt, ro to T. A. Fleck A Co.'t store, oa Market ttreei. If yon want a food pair of Kid Glover, ro to T. A. Fleck A Co.'s. Call oa R. M. McEnally and ret your lifo In- aurcd. - T. A. rxrer. a. a. wills. Our buyer, T. A. Fleek, is now In Philadeli.kia. and about tbe 10th of April wo will open our new Spring and Summer stock. Our patrons will pieste make a note of tliit. At Wm. Reed's eld stand. (eprl-St) T. A. FLECK A CO. On Tuoaday evening, March till, 1874, at the retldenee of the brido't father, .by Rev. J. 11. Fans, Mr. J. B. MASON, of Knit Weitinorelaud, N. 11., and Mits L. VESTA LUNG, of Akron, O On Sunday. April Itli, 14, by Rer. D. W. WaurLica, Mr. DAVID HHAJr Tilt and Mitt SU HANK Ail, daughter of Jaunt Duo.i, Dear Kaia bargor, all of Clearfield county. On Thursday, April tth, 1H7. by Rer. D. W. WAatn.r.N, Mr. BliADY KKU.ISIl K1HK and Miae LORK.NA, daughter of Her. Jna Raaaa, near Lutheraburg, all of Clearfield oouuly. . J SieiL ..." Departed thii life la Grand Rapids, Latolle oiuiity,.Jiiinoi, on Alondav, ruoruftry loin, in, a. ELEANOR, wilt of Bbhj. luiitoa ltr.vaoi.in, aud daughter of Elisiis and ,Uhv Asa Scoriai-n, of Pike towntuin, Liearnuld oounty, ra., aged ue yean, 0 mouths and 1 day. In Knox towhthip, on Sundny, March 13th, 1874, MARTHA, wife of Jona JIiokok, aged 2 years, a months and I days. In Knox township, on Wednesduy, ilareh 18tb, 1874, KLliA AttN, daughter or Jons and Etna aru McKre, aged 2 years end 3 dayt. In Bradford township, on Monday, Maroh 23d, IR74, ELIZA. JANII, wire of J soot Wii.niua, Esq., formerly ef the oil regions, Venango oounty, aged os years, in months and zo days. Clarion county paptn please oopy. At tbe rt ililenee of his father, in Decatur town ship, on Thursday, April 2d, 1874, UUY E 11 1'tJ II tiS, son of Jona and ELixstxva HuoBXt, agod 22 years, 2 months and 13 days. In Pike townthip, on Thursday, April 2d, 1974, TABITHA,wlfeof Motr.a ConnAO. aged 24 years, B months and Zd days. Tn Knox townthip, on Thursday, April Sd, 1874, ofdiptheria, MARTHA ANN, daughter of w. I', and buuinl Ann , aged a yaart, and 11 months. &(arl,ft3. Clearfield Markets, Cimnnii, Pa., April 14. 1t7d. Applei,green,V0 1 25, Hogs, dressed ( Dried, Wit. W Hides, green.- I Apple butter,$gal, 1 00 Ham ,M(o) It Butter. 00Q 40 Shouldert...10fo) 12, Beans $0 00(m 2 00 Sides.- 00 (,u 12j Buckwheat 1 00 Lard 12(a) 15 Buckwheat Hour B, 5 Men pork.V bbl., 22 00 Beef, dried 25 Oat Of Beef, fresh.... (S lO Onlont 2 00 Boards, M 12 00(a) 14 00 Potatoes 00 loo ;orn,sneiiod.. I o readies, dried, m,. 15 Corn, ear 00(4 00 Plaster, $ bbl ...... S 00 Corn meal, ) sack, 1 30 Ryc 1 10 Chop, ft owt 00(3 2 2o lugs, $ lb ' 2 Clorerseod- 1 5l,flelt, $ tack.250(o) I 50 Cheese. 2-,rShlnitlet,l8in.4((ii 00 Cherries, lb. 10(4 lK:Khingles,!d !n!5 Id 00 Chickens, drsd, tb, 12, Timothy seed 3 00 r.CKi no tallow izj Flaxseed..... 2 00 Wheat. 125 Flour .'..0 00(u) 00 Wool . 40 Hay 00 00 (n; 20 00Wood, ft eord ...... 4 50 1'cniiNy 1 vniiiii Hall road TYRONE & CLEARFIELD BRANCH. ON and after Monday, NOV 3d, 1873, the Passenrer Traint will run daily (exoept Sun- days) between Tyrone and Clearfield, aa follows CLEARFIELD MAIL. LEAVE SOUTH. Clearfield-... Philiptburg.. Osoeola , Tyrone ..3.40, r. bj ,..4.35, ..4.50, LEAVE NORTH. Tyrone (..IO,.. Osceola 10.40, " Phihptbarg... 10.55," flwtrtield 11.50, " CLEARFIELD EXPRESS. LEAVE SOUTH. Clearfield 5.4 a. a. Philiptbnrir.- (1 .15 " Osceola- 6.50 " Intersection.. 7.48 " Tyrone.- fi.00 " LEAVE NORTH. Tyrone .7.00 p. a, Intersection ...7.1 2 Onreola 8.10 ' Phlllpabre;...8.35 Clearfield, ar...0.10 pud atf2. . TREASURER'S SALE or UNSFiATED LANDS IN Clearfield County, Pa., for 18T aud 1(419 f , Notice it hereby given, In purtuanoe of aa Aol of Aaseiobly approved the 12tb day of June, A. D. 1845, eutllled "An Act to amend an Act di recting tha mode of telling Unseated Landt In Clearfield county," and tha tevaral supplements thereto, there will be exposed to tale or outcry, at tht Court House, Ia tha borough of Cloarlield, on tbe SECOND MONDAY, 8th day of JUNE, A. V. li74 the followinf tracts or nieces of an ssated landt in laid tounfy, for taxea due and unpaid, vis: , , . . . i-'HecearUi is. y, 333 85 80 410 , 160 - ' m ion 84 , 181 . 134 104 315 433 43 80 161 V4 433 360 174 171 106 , i4 ,;. 4.13' 153 1M 37 73 153 151 80 116 VI m .47 at 33 230 153 Warrauttt. Frederick llably,., ,. John Mailer , Fredorick liowiaan Philip Mvseneope Michael Muaacr. ,., Joba Braly. William Brady , J. Blair and E. Blair John Whltmor. Henry Whitmer William Wilson Jaoob King John Gib,on....u.. ......, Robert WUton....M William Gray Jobu Miller John Retlaad Peter Gets Jeremiah Mosher , David Barton... Jacob King. .j M Adam Mytanaope,.. Jeremiah Mnsher. Keaggy iVm. at John Brown.,.. Frederick Beatet. Thomas Billiogton. John Bean.....M Martin Pouts Jacob Muttertniitb L. D. Weld Jaoob Fault........ Thomaa Uroom..-.. ., Ill 40 1 00 32 80 52 82 IV 38 '58 2 22 SO 84 36 51 00 (I 68 25 84 30 40 - 24 22 4) 03 V8 80 113 80 4 18 24 10 64 , 411 40 61 56 33 51 30 0 33 80 26 10 38 62 31 13 10 2 3 80 28 12 11 73 II 40 32 64 FA UK FHOM. CLEARFIELD, TO $5,000. You can have an Inauranoe of $...000 on your life fur about $-'!0 per year. See H. M. mcbnaily s adrerttaeoient. Lasd pLAtran. A oar load lust recelred from xJuntlngdonby merits-01 HRATZliH A LYTLE. Wood and Willow Ware of all detcrintloni for eaie oy 11. r . Digier a, LO. Aits. Seventy-live do ten Clearfield Wood choppers Axea at sua:,!. 11. r. UIULfcH Co I. Fuse ! Frkb 1 Faaa ! Amonr the manr prepa ration! that we have for Coughs, Celdt, Croup, or eny inroat or lunr diuiculty, none or tbera are equal to Dr. Morrii' Bvnin of Ter, Wild C'uerrv and Horehound. If you are amloted, call at our store and we will gito you a temple bottle ree e eaary Agents : nariiwlca a Irwin, 'Jlcarneld ; Holt, Woodtida A Holt, Wallaceton 1 II. E. Wit. Iiams, William's Grove. Msrch 11-ly. Mr. Jobn Tronlman hat rone Into the Under taking butinets in eooneotloa with bis Furniture buiinett. Imported Walnut Catketa and Coffin. iways on band and furnished promvllv. Tuner. ala attended. A full line of Household Gooda, Japanned Ware. o., ior aaie oy 11. r. siirier a uo. BoARnnnt Wsarrn. Two or three day board ers can be accommodated in a private family. Boarding good and charges rtaponable. For further information apply at this office. Norica to Waoos aaoCAjtniAoa Ma anas. We have inat received a general aaaortment of Waron and Carriage Woods, alto a full lino of Spiinga anu AAiea, wuicu we oner eneap ror casn. H. F. BioLra A Co. Montonr Slate Paints, for painting houses in side and outside Cottagos, Farm Buildings, Ac. Beautiful, durable and economical. Ground io pure Linseed Gil. my28'73 II. F. Biblxb A Co. Bird Cagee a large asaortment at II. F. Blg ler A Co.'e. . Sawn. Dlatan't Cross-cut Saw, Great American Saw, Boynton't Lightning Saw, at 25-73 11. V. Biolii A Co't. NSW AOvtaTISgSIINTS. The follow. In J new advertisements appear Hill week 1 I. A. Klerk A Co Milliuorr and Fancy Gooda. beonerd House. Adalnlttrator'a Notice Martin Kllne'a etiata. Ornbana' Court Hi. - -r , deceased. -r-r - v. Orphans' Court Rala nnn.rf. .n.L. ti. deceased. r-rv ..- Backet A Scbryver Breast Bold-Back. ' Aadltor't Nottoa-BavM K.fharVi estate. n. F. Bigler A Co. have been making extenetve additiona to their atock of Hardware the laat few daya. Everything new In Shelf Hardware, 8ad dlera' Hardware, Farmers' Hardware, Builders' Hardware, and Hardware of all kinds, can beeeen at their ttore. May 23. R. R. Wheelbarrows, Baby Carriages, Toy Ex press Wagons and Wheelbarrows, at my28'73 II. F. BioLta A Co't. Calcined flatter for tale by II. f. Blgfer A Co. Just recelred, a largo lot of non-explosive Lamps and Lanterns at '25-72 It. F. Bioi.ia A Co't. Save Time! Save Labor! Save Money! Save Clotbea ! The " Novelty Wringer" it tbe best In the market. Buy It try it. For tale by 11. F. Biolxb A Co. Rbao Tma ! Persona who contemplate building will do well to eall and examine onr stock of BI1LD1NU MATERIALS. We have if) stock a full line of Builders' Hardware, Nells, Paints, Oils, IIIsm, Putty, Calcined Planter, Ac. my28'73 II. F. Biulxb A Co. Palntt, Ollt and Varnlihet for tale by U. F. Bigler A Co. Psiara jrwn PjOktms' Fianisot. Our tlVk of Paints and Painters' Material, is complete, in cluding J. T. Lewis' Pure While Lead. John Lu. eas A Co'i Pure White Lead, F. P. A Co's Buek Lead, and a number of cheaper brands of White I.cadj alto, Linked Oil, Turpentine, Varnithcsof all kind., a full line of Dnuhel, and a full line of colors, dry and in Oil. r273 II, F. Biolir A Co. . NO EXCV8E FOR BEING SICK. No person can nee Botohee's German Byrop without getting Immediate relief and core. We have Ihe first oan of Conrhs, Colds or Consump tion, or any dleeate of the Throat and Lorgt, y,t to hear from that hat not been cured. We have diitriboted every year for three years over 2o0,- vw sample bottles "Sara or mAime" by drug, gistt In all parts of the United States. No other manufacturer of medicine ever gave their prepara tions inch a test at thii. Uo to yonr Druggitt C. D. Watioh, and ret a bottle for ft cm. .J try It two doiei will relieve you. 20aug73y RECAPITULATITOf. Bird Caget. Wood and Willow Ware. Ilontehnld Goods. All kindt of Hardware. Japanned Ware. Paints, Ollt, Varnlihet. Calcined Platter. Wagdn and Carriage Makers' supplies. All of tlm abort for sale at thematnmifln tlard ware Store of II. F. Bigler A Co., Second street. Clearfield, Pa. jt CACTIOH All persons are hereby caution ad not to purchase or in any way medd le with two bay mare, now ia noateuioa fln. 11111 -. eoleng t,t ma and rt tnbject to my order. p. w APINO. j Bellefonte, Pa., Lock Haven. Williamaport Huntingdon . Lewiitown. ., Marysville... UAKRISBURO.., .$! 05 . 3 7a . $60 . 1 80 . 3 00 4 3 4 75 Middletown $5 00 Marietta. 3 50 Lancatter 3 85 PHILADELPHIA 7 85 Altoona..., 1 65 Johnstown 1 80 FITl'SBURQ. 3 1 Ao. J'.'SI 5621 5761 56 V 42b7 56K 56,9 6610 5611 428' 5761 4 '-'Ml 42rt 3D IS 5019 42H 5631 6VI6 563) 424 42r7 427 4217 36-8 1,610 50 HI 30 D 3611 I99 2UU 50'6 5IM0 4tV0 3HI 3.'!i6 3(10 3411 it. limO 30O looo 506 no 102 100 lit 101 7W 1600 506 503 605 7 3 101 - 103 16 luO 400 100 2u3 50 122 243 Ac. V3 304 V0 70 384 S3 306 322 58 473 111 ICC 5 100 307 83 60 220 80 Ptr. Dell. H'orranfte. Usury Book.- 3t 100 1:0 37 3 83 118 20 Nicklin A Oriffith.. Henry Beck u Nicklin A Oriffith!! Henry Beck.... ...$.178 00 ,.. 813 00 ... 378 00 ... 176 40 ... 30 24 ,.. 4158 ... 30 24 ... 43 68 ... CO 30 ,.. 63 64 ... 262 80 .. 13 20 .. 103 40 ... 134 H .. 22 05 .. 28 1 .. 22 68 .. 81 68 .. 20 40 .. 3d 24 .. 151 20 .. 30 24 . 76 44 .. 3 30 .. 13 .. 31 14 I'tr. it itloora. Warrantee. Roberts A Fox.. 6 CO 1J Niehlin A Griffith M i. J. W.' Smith Z! A. K. Wright W. 8. Roberta..-...-. Roberta A Fox , Jacob Bilxer ... David Irvin (eat.)..... John P. Hale. Roberta A Fox , A. L. Toiier. .. Milton L. McClcre . $24 84 , 73 44 , 24 30 . 2 . 124 20 , 16 20 , 48 60 , 25 C2 , 10 118 , 27 00 16 20 81 OH 16 20 233 22 36 62 8 1 - 108 00 2V 00 Clote connections made bv all trains at Tvrone ana aocb ueven. 8. 8. llf.ilR "yl7-lf. Superintendent.'- gnu 3ivfrtisrm,nts. KEY? REMOVAL! Second Street, CLEARFIELD, PA. I have this day leaaed Ihe above room. I will represent the DRY GOODS BUSINESS to bettor advantage than formerly, In having sufficient room to display my gooda. The room is commo dious and well located for the particular Una of goods I represent, and my cxpensct for doing bntiness being very light, I will make tha Key- atone one of the beet placet In Central Pennayl vavla to buy goods. An entire new line of DllY GOODS AND CARPETS Juat received. Call and see. WM. REKD, Second llreet, Clearfield, Pa., March 25, 1874 Life Insurance on a !tew Wan! THE CO-OPERATIVE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. OF LANCASTER COUNTY, PA. The Best and Cheapest Life Insurance In the World I JJedtrs, Jlarcl 74 $m I lie ohleet or the company li lo tenure Hie lami I A 1 At KNT to the widow, huitand, or. pllan, hair or leral renretentalive of a member, at the end of sixty dejt afler proof, of inj I'Miorr at mere are mcmiierl belonging to the Division In whloli the decerned Wat in sured. - It is proposed In make tbe number of members In each Dlvitlon FIVE TIIUl'HAND, so tbal woen coinnicioii eacn member I lire will be in sured for tne sum of i'ltU TIIOUajAAiD DOLLAR), ' Any prraon In good henlih, male tit female, between Ihe agea of fifteen and sixiy-five, shall be eligible to fflemberrnlp, anl npon Ihe pay. ment of an entrance lee of from $10 to $50, ao eordlng lo age, shall receive a life long policy, subject lo (he rules of the asaoeialion. Upon the desth of a member, an aisesament of one dollar end ten cent! It levied upon the survivors, to be paid at the offloc of the Company within forty days. One dollar from each member goes to the family of the deceased, and ten eents' for the working esnenset or the company'. Fof full Bar. t!enlart addrett of call on' , R. M. MrJJfALLY,' Agwnl. Offlee In room formerly occupied by J. II, Fulfcrd, K.q. Clearfield, Pa., March 15, 1874. 2f0ft I.BH. OK WWII Vt-ANTRII, ,yUU By Arnold, II art, horn A Hippie, for which they will pay cash, at their factory, near Cerwemvllle, er at tha ttore of Arnold A ,ru. bora, In llnrwontvilm. - ,M . R0lD,HARtB0llf Aiwfl. j Bojrga. Ae. Ptr. Warroatee. ' (HI! .; II. 8. Drinker..'....,, $53 4 413 William McCormick 61 08 . 440 - Nancy Rorgt 53 44 423 4t Nathaniel McDonald.. 38 76 423 41 Jobn Byere 33 76 16 Barbara Snyder 16 80 13 George Horlmun 31 84 2.14 76 Joseph Drinker 3 66 427 86 Michael Kunkle 63 72 73 Henry Fanner. 3 ly 4TT Feorge Ayers ... 33 76 427 81 William Troutmaa 63 73 35 146 Richard Thoma 15 H 40 Barbara Snyder S 40 205 ' Thomas rjmilb...... 34 40 103 Jobn KepbarU... ... 10 66 401 Blair Mcl.anahan 67 20 427 Jones Stein beiser. 71 46 106 John Hotter. II 60 06 l.'T Richard Waplo , 1.. 15 36 216 Wateon A Muaon 36 12 400 John Keen 66 40 Bradford. At. Ptr. Warrant, 324 . Hugh Ely $:5 2d 101 $3 Jobn Campbell 42 36 158 Hell A Buck 18 RO 176 John Vaughn 38 Ttl 100 Martin H niton 14 10 253 Blair Melnaban 61 76 108 Andrew Petit 39 61 48 Matthias Slaymaker 13 74 36 Itaee Wilnon S 46 100 Francis West 14 18 103 Jamea Duncan. 35 15 61 David Meana 13 60 166 Joseph Powell 14 10 36 Horatio L. Hale... 16 34 66 John lianna. ' 11 75 48 John G. Gray 11 63 132 David Aakey ,.. 16 03 80 Andrew Petit 33 48 JVo. Ae. Ptr. 438 308 6.16 216 6861 614 6877 'm 846 6"M 250 226 813 831 135 106 106 77 s-";io7i 1004 863 3010 64 850 905 20113 611 27 1.4 156 135 176 .471 92 83 32 178 - IS 110 115 , 66 106 , HO 106 118 660 3612, 67 Sf.il 260 3614 183 10P7 246 11 mt 143 63 So. 6603 56D3 3604 Ac. Ptr. md 114 8.1 79 61 114 263 424 103 847 S?t yon 824 311 28 100 316 99 llrady. Wnrmnlrt. William Kirkpatrlek- Conrad Long Jonathan B. Smith... Henry Wycoff Robert Curry John Dnnlap Casper Slerer 11 t ti Robert! A Fox Benjamia Henry 1, Casper btever Casper Stover, Sr....... George Sbaffor J. W. Smith, w. part... Charlet H. PreseotL.... Christian Lower.. Adam Wearer. .',.. Joaian W. Smith. Holopeter A Brnbaker. Kelly A Co v. Wris-ht A Darling Roberta & Fox ., Ilurmlde, War-rearer, itoha NieboltoB.i , $68 00 49 34 , 167 43 , 1116 60 - 76 16 37 80 17 34 , 12 68 377 43 84 33 13 40 229 64 138 32 69 16 80 34 108 80 19 04 41 14 IS 31 23 84 S 60 17 84 18 90 24 14 130 66 t 62 44 20 S3 91 40 86 41 48 Ac. 207 146 310 161 186 846 106 41 146 4 819 34 363 08 126 116 136 803 loll 124 IK3 lit 76 160 Pir. Ptr. 114 93 John Mailer......., Abraham Whitmor..... Caspar Shaffer Jr Daniel Wbitmer John Hnbley..,., Mary Roberts John Treatler , Casper Shefter. Jeremiah Williamson. Mary Crawford Towntend Spaekman. Rebeooa Brown.'. Leonard llollit Fred Knhn... Henry Knper, (Hugh niudie tract;, firaliam. Tnmntm. Thomas P. Cop-..,... John Skyron Joseph Simons Bemard Grata-. 1 11 Joaeph Henry Charlet Hull U. J. Allporl .... Israel Cope f'ullcli. M'wrraafes. George Moore $68 76 74 88 321 76 38 411 88 40 75 36 171 86 178 84 67 68 128 96 211 68 186 60 104 40 118 68 214 66 60 06 8V 90 41 76 $60 06 29 60 173 03 102 60 81 30 131 03 66 30 13 60 IS 00 Philip Glamluger Joha MoCaliou... ,,'..,,. 11 11 . Lampblack ,,...,.,:.., Benjamia Wllaua John Wbltmar Pignit Shaw ,'.., George Baker., Daniel Fulkarsoa Plgott Shaw Ed. Ilund. Benjamin Wilton.. Richard Raaalel.,.,.,,, Richaid Atbrrtia ; $.16 10 361 26 103 16 118 25 146 73 63 01 33 13 10 mi 69 19 67 10 4 86 4 05 61 13 It 60 3 86 33 ( 7 Ae. 1063 1100 1103 1100 1041 1100 1110 1000 4K3 326 3X8 1108 3t'0 Ptr. 11 147 At, 133 416 109 100 m. 253 483 I 60 200 200 2o 433 4IIH 432 433 StiO 140 ! 88 1271 1411 234 180 I 87 83 346 32 200 431 100 160 74 115 111! Ac. 3366 6.178 $.'174 6408 6.109 ' 5370 5410 6407 6378 6404 1891 6377 1893 Ae. 73 106 301 404 111 202 404 100 60 400 141 ' 60 90 tit 60 109 146 400 200 100 73 891 264 100 47 At. l:i3 433 74 100 38 145 60 433 AV 5.164 6365 iMi 6379 6371 6366 6358 6.154 6359 5355 5.H5A 63.5 6.1 72 1924 5352 5373 6:153 3367 18.19 1643 1890 3924 Ao. 6.113 6317 i.)l 6319 5323 6321 6323 6314 6316 6313 6328 6.134 5314 1912 1103 18-54 ) 1913) 6324 1213 5327 5:i:: 6330 6323 1923 1911 Cheat. , . , tturrflHte. Marllia Worlngton Jamas Pago.... - V) Hllam Bauainau )63- Joka Boyd 133. Tnoinae Hamilton...... Jeiuet Ross Jobn Cunningham, .., Chirlel Gobin Robert Fleming Isaac Rlohardson Jonathan Walker. Jobn Cook Jasper Ewlng...i William Cook Alex. Hunter Itaac Kirk A Co j MoCord tract. ..,.,UH. Joseph Piper t George Pago.,.., Henry Pare.....- James Noble Christian Itubrsn. ...... John A. MoPherron... P. Blancbard. i.u- Milior A Christ Ptr. 163 33 153 168 168 163 151 134 1 chaffy A Mitchell Matthias Slough.... Jobn Brenomaa.,., M., Joauph McMurray Patrick Noble.... .,... Hugh Bantly , Jostah Uaynca. I $161 70 0 84 73 80 14 0 -I44 38 74 40 134 80 14 40 67 60 67 0 ..... 67 36 149 30 ..... 149 30 149 39 ..... 149 SO 98 00 S3 80 41 24 104 16 104 16 104 16 .... 109 44 14 60 ..... 11 DO ..... V9 84 3 64 .... 76 80 ... 149 SO 14 fid 36 30 18 80 14 40 219 14 Ptr. t'ovlufrlou. - Harrantet. George Mead.. Ptr. 159 151 At. 10C6 761 1100 641 1083 1100 1048 1008 1003 1100 11(0 1081 1IH0 408 708 1100 11113 1100 161 3-1 187 IIS Morris A Stewart... George Mead Morris A Stewart.... Ueratnr. . ' Warrantee. Thomas EdmunJsoo Joseph Hamilton.. Thomaa llilliugicn..., , Charles Risk. Patrlek Moore. Mary M'Lsuabau Ann M'Lanabau , Stacy W. Ihomptoa... ....... Mary M'Lsnahan. Robert Rainey. , William Evans..,: Thomas Stewardion:, ...,., John Drinkor ..1.:,... ; Joseph Matlock , Robert Halttingur.;...:....,, Daniel Kay 1.., ,. Thomaa Edinundion-., ...... Samnel Dambiinton Casper Haines- William Hoover David Stewart Thomas P. Cope. Thomas Edmuudaon Jobn Holliday Daniel W. McCurdy- Fcrguaoti. VTarrasfee. Jobn Hambright. 1 Goorge Roes. ......, Lewis Jordan Abram Ogden....: John Steiner....... , Daniel Frank..' Jobn Graff. Benjamin Gibus 1 Clrard. Ptr., Warrauttt. George Mead 100 87 50 Morrlt A Stewart George Mead...M..... At. 353 1069 1009 loot 1100 1003 1100 760 1000 1000 1100 1100 860 4.13 173 430 Ptr. Morrii Stewart - . i. Francis Bert ho.. Justin Plubell-. - Coalien. H'arraelte. ,.$138 6t ,. 173 25 .. 178 16 ,. 173 16 . 165 10 . 134 76 .. 173 25 ,. 157 60 ,. 73 95 . 61 ,. 64 96 ,. 178 26 1. 17 85 ... $38 30 ... 68 90 . . 178 00 ... 181 60 ... 64 CO ... (0 00 ... 120 00 ... 30 03 ... 16 69 ,.. 186 09 ,:: 145 09 ... 30 00 ... 63 60 ... 93 60 ,., 17 ft .., 43 00 ... 92 66 ... I HO 00 ,.. 120 00 ,.. 60 00 ... 29 60 ...'148 60 99 00 ... 14 39 ,.. 28 00 $75 36 287 20 , 19 20 24 00 7 68 46 12 9 06 187 20 ..$10. 48 ... 78 60 ... Ill 20 ... 66 28 ... 110 16 .. 112 20 .. 110 84 ., 1113 26 .. 103 00 .. 112 20 ... 112 20 .. 110 16 .. 112 20 .. 41 48 .. 162 62 ... 224 40 ... 224 40 224 40 .. 6 80 ... II 90 .. 38 OS .. 15 8 1100 1113 1IO0 1100 100 631 109 94 159 67 George Mead -....$153 12 t " " 248 63 M " 258 63 " " 158 03 " " 158 60 " " 136 88 " " 168 60 " 107 13 . r , " in 00 " " 141 63 " ' " 319 H m m t t jja eo iam Mapee... ...... 20 70 Morris A Stewart .... it 23 " " : 20 38 ' 39 73 George Mead jVe. 4901 5671 6674 6676 5009 4067 4238 4223 4.109 4800 42:3 4226 4229 42.18 6061 4899 S 3 1 II 10 11 14 18 4889 4001 807 6061 6069 42.11 42.14 41)00 6064 4223 266 .108 265 6479 6671 6671 6476 6677 5678 6677 5673 6678 6677 .1383 looo 1001 501 983 18.1 4263 64 109 2111 503 3 8601 3600 3578 ;'i78 504 3607 3607 3584 583 .1604 6063. 103 216 4264 5679 151 r 11 13 $ 8 18 4 as 163 91 49 09 03 66 JiMI Il Ae. 420 I04i 1041 1041 090 bit 496 74 873 124 986 000 963 607 1113 109 95 90 133 91 88 91 91 100 908 65 113 990 996 8.18 62 923 810 873 101 253 600 116 8H9 1041 1041 347 647 147 1041 403 847 600 6011 866 1020 1089 900 429 900 900 900 495 090 1020 4.17 809 73 98 1020 888 685 1033 lnio 806 297 wr 688 927 1011 216 600 95 80 106 Ptr. M orria A Stewart II u W. A. Wallace..."'.'.; Ilneton. Wnrrantt. Wllhelia Willink..... Moore A Delaney , 343 18 , 310 20 , 818 20 - 313 10 319 39 61 74 , 79 89 14 10 4 70 , William Powert 11 i Jamea Wilson.. Wllhelm Willink Jamea Witvon-......, William Powers Hammond A Jones. Reynolds sub. Nioklin Willbelm Willink..., 4e) 4 h ;;;; William Powert..!"! H Jamea Wilsoa II H 11 11 t '" Wni'atB Powers..,;.; E. Shoemaker - " .. 1. Jamet Wilton Moon A Delaney- 18 30 10 131 100 4ir 35 At 64 61 US IS 115 18 81 119 .$137 76 . 341 53 . 841 68 . 341 68 . 324 72 . 288 23 . 160 72 . 164 16 . 121 77 . 40 39 . 323 08 . 821 73 , 818 63 , 168 65 , 864 90 32 80 81 10 29 62 34 44 29 $2 27 88 30 29 62 33 80 124 71 18 04 84 06 324 72 824 73 209 10 171 30 Si'2 68 307 60 123 06 33 21 bl 00 164 00 70 93 141 10 166 60 341 68 " " 99 S3 " 179 17 " " ....... 63 38 . . " 372 66 Robert 1 A Fox..,.;..,,..' 180 96 58 17 64 09 64 00 189 96 834 66 857 II 206 30 150 63 8f 09 138 46 158 40 79 30, 824 72 3.14 66 148 60 103 10 343 26 207 66 334 3d 391 M 224 63 334 66 8.14 66 203 97 97 17 803 81 201 10 803 81 341 6.1 67 65 164 On Reyaoldllab.Nfckblat 81 18 S 84 11 41 I 23 1 04 $8 41 m& Jt-alrj. Ac. 64l9 3411 3413 6413 3401 8414 3403 1430 1007 1363 1531 I At. 433 4.13 373 431 109 313 1 98 80 438 318 186 12 Ao. 6?9 6:(00 6301 5301 6803 6304 63H5 6306 6307 6308 63119 6319 6.111 6291 62U4 62V5 6208 6J'J3 6289 1995 21)113 6293 320S 6397 At. 1100 1100 t47 1044 lib II 118 107 339 89 160 121 09 : 12T 700 68 74 62 167 146 709 Ptr. 163 163 153 151 Ptr. Karthaeub Warrantee. George Mead... 17 William Smith Charles Willing Myert A Flih.r William Smith Hugh MuGonigal , Emartcb A Heller Edward MrQarvej. William V. Keating., John McUarvoy 3290 6291 905 11.08 1007 1V13 Ac. 401 206 327 372 411 410 410 340 413 SCO 433 413 433 358 433 413 US 433 4.".3 433 4.U 433 433 281 1 85 136 203 407 217 231 125 193 19 1.17 400 33 97 7 269 210 S 94 1.16 61 440 490 484 403 90 271 e. 6961 59(1 5951 Ac. 1100 1100 1100 1100 1100 1100 1100 1100 11119 1100 1106 1100 1100 1100 1100 1100 1100 174 830 39 1020 726 1167 1:13 321 ll-T 61 186 46 48 1100 74 170 111 37 Ptr. ,t Wlllard Knox. tTarranffS. ' Benjamin Pcultney.-., Israel Morrii.... Martin Perrie. Isabella Jordan Henry Trout. Jobn Perrie.. Juhn Bogle Susanua Ward- William Hunter Jobn Duray- ,, Benjamin l'uultuiiy , h'aacy Robison , Lawreuce. H-'arraafce.' Ucorge Mend... Ptr. 19 39 Roberta A Fox, 1 11 .1 George Mead.... 114 Hugh Jordau.,...M..-. Joha Read Rudolph Lite Wm. Montgomory....i. Juhn B. Garrison George Mead.,....-..,. K,llit Irwli 11 li $225 60 , 226 60 , 153 73 , 213 61 , 125 60 , 226 60 , 84 03 S3 93 4 10 13 30 16 17 12 30 16 60 21 73 2 05 15 17 11 71 It 85 ., 30 76 ... : 42 99 ...$M3 13 ,. 200 68 ,. 171 84 125 28 .. 24 80 .. Ill I? .. 45 24 .. 87 ld .. 100 34 .. 77 14 .. 117 01 .. 1 32 tl1 39 181 60 161 60 ...... 161 69 181 60 181 60 ...... 181 60 ...... 181 60 181 60 . 191 6 161 60 131 60 . 181 (0 484 00 484 60 ...... 4e4 60 484 90 CO 60 64 4f part 20 (0 112 10 ...... 819 00 611 15 ...... 633 50 18 15 17 66 1 40 39 06 $ 60 268 40 606 00 8 H Horrid. Wnrrnnttt. Georee Wetstl William Werta-...- t'briatiaa Wests David Laaieh Jesse Vernal. , 65 Joseph Turner............. 109 " " 10 " George Hobaeker Peter Varual....... 163 Clem Striker 153 John Vaughn 153 Jonathan Netbit 153 Toninas Morri,. 103 William Morris..... 168 Samuel Meredilb 153 William Miller 16.1 llelly Morrla . 153 Tbomaa Fitttimmonl 163 George Clymer. 133 Robert Gny. li3 Patrick AloorCr 153 Mary Morris 153 Magnus Miller..... 163 ' Nalboa Frasey. Blair AloLanaban Jaoob Graff.- William Stewart 139 Richard R. Smith Walter Stewart.... Chriatophcr Baker.. George Gates 40 Conrad btrartr- 17 Jobn Graff.....: , N. Reidenancr....... Fred Hnbley Matthias Slough.. Henry Drinker. 91 Joeeph Hublcy 143 Jacob Graff .... John Graff. Joaepb Potter - Francit Jobnaten..... Joaeph Turner...-.,.. George Haybaker 95 I Robert Carton 117 J X. Rridenauer j Jobn Huston ;.. Patrick Hayt 1$ Robert Glenn I'enn; Ptr. . Warrantee. 14 John Nicholson,... Greenwood Bell Elijah Heath Micklia A Griffith.. Ac 643 188 63 1.13 669 439 1J5 .Vo. 4150 259 259 4252 6778 77 27 MuoreA Delsnoy. 21 Roliertt k Fox..., Jimot Wilioa.. Roberta A Fox..., William Powert.. Jtroei Wilton.... Moore A Delaney... Joha Dunlap- t...ii..:. . vJ .'iiuvi. it bow..,, Pn. 163 136 Jurdifti Warmers t. Thomas Martin.....'-, Robert Martin Philip Loaat. , William Johnatan....,! Jonathan Jones Richard Martin Dsalel Smith " " .. Ri-hArd Pfteri ,. ..$281 81 .. 161 12 .. 23 22 .. 11 47 ., 17 15 34 10 .. 16 01 .. 76 : Ji M 6779 6779 7S 4259 677T 4259 6777 .V.. 4254 4250 6679 4'.'6I 4265 6679 3264 .990 4263 909 At. 298 990 821 957 I7S 410 26 260 178 440 301 150 lf7 176 92. At. 917 . 683 1041 990 889 1041 rr. 41 Ptr. 33 115 81 99 Joseph Boob... Pike: Warrantee. Jamea Witsoh- Joha Kicholaon Joha P. Hon...... Joseph Bailey-.... John Jficholoun... Jsmee Wilson....;.., John Nicholson Jamas Wilson John Nicholson...., Plnct Warrantee. James Wilson- . Moore A Delaney, .;.,., Jamea Wilaoa- , H II Moore A Delaney , Jamea Wilaoa- io 25 26 40 4 40 ,.$263 32 .. 135 96 :lM .. 138 93 .. 145 20 .. 145 20 .. Ill 20 ,. 1.19 65 .. 99 09 - 6 80 ,. 85 80 .. 85 60 .. 72 SO .. 85 0 ,. 85 89 ,. 85 80 .. 86 80 ,. 83 60 ,. ' 83 86 ,. 85 60 .. 86 80 :. si so .. 66 10 . 85 80 .. 21 44 .. 28 05 .. 105 67 .. 62 80 .. , 33 64 .. 80 36 .. 13 21 .. 34 98 ,. 3 63 .. 22 44 .. 79 20 7 26 16 60 ,. 1 65 . 63 13 .. 23 40 .. 1 98 ,. 16 84 ,. 17 82 .. T 6 .. 69 00 .. 116 1 " ft It ,'. 79 19 .. 17 82 .; 61 78 ,.$257 JO . 87 20 .. 25 20 . 84 00 . 1.16 4e . i6t m $17 13 66-00 14 68 41 17 46 44 C6 88 21 90 21 t9 14 10 38 73 62 S3 26 40 33 44 46 76 24 62 AC. too 80 ID (03 100 10 70 100 65 60 109 300 19 79 110 60 60 $1)9 60 100 1 I tot. A 1r. ownr.ee. MoClintey, II " - "house A lot " Bailey, Valeuliue..... ...... bloom........ Britten, William -..Bradfoid.... Jolly, M. H. I lot. -.. - , ...r i.aniotrry, noyauiiii jr Diurey, jacoe Laniidou, William..; Lengdou, Jamet Gilliten, William....,, bwau llenrv Ilerger. J. it Putt, llonry....'.'., ...... Oraliam.. "V" .iJ.EurotiJl.. 17 Alexandor Robert. Tax. 3 7tf I 96 1 29 85' af' e 11 74 3 61 ..Clicat. ........ 1 43' ... ' ; '. ,. 1 ill . Derafnr I 60 " - 69 2d 6V - 1 16 " ..... t ti GoshcU t , Ird " ...... 4 18 .....flullnb ,.i.21 25 .....,...llu.iou,.i 1 44 ..........Knox........ $ 31 .........Luin. Cil.J lid . 6 - - U). .. u .. 4b ,.. 1 19 .., 76 ... 4 13 , ... 1 04 I 16 1 43 1 73 11 I 19, 1 6" . 2 49 1 00 Hoover, J 100b Hult.T. M. Irwin, William,... Miller, Milci Swoope. 11. U.lr. Fox.J. M., Kulpo, Adam.,,..., Duulau, J. It.-.. Heory, John...., Hartshorn, Mrs- 1 lot..... Williams, Uevrire, 2 Iota... Leonard, J. T., 1 ul. ........ " - Jane Reed, 1 lot.- " Young, Keiioa 1 lot.- , '1 .. Parks, Thomas.. .M-..M....Boggs-. finely, Levi...,...- , - Stott, Samuel........ .'. ' " Park, Gardner........... Bradford .. Bbirer,.Jecob...,..... , ' .,. Clark, Warren, 1 lota Uurnaide... Bmnnemau, Jacob..,, Chcxt McCully, Joseph i " Dodridgo, Jacob. - Ruox.-., Gales, George, (ahop).....Dtcn,tul Flrgal, Eliiabelh (ioil.in Irvin, John ea 1 lout ..X. Wash..; Woodward- 1 Di ' Barrow, Wm. bouse A lot; " w 1 10 -Burns. J as. houss A lot...' " . - 3 65 ' " Bumheiter.G.hou'seA lot. " ' ' .: 1 Bradley, M. honte A lot... i 1 al Bigley, J110. huute A lot-, 1 V3T 1 Carl, Michael..,., ,.... , ,.. 90 13 Carton, Jamet " " - 90 Cox, Juhn, boata A lot. . " , .119 ,1 Given, Sa'ml house A lot. " ' - i 00 Uatnurai, U. bouse A lot. . 1 73 . ' Grsbsm L. houte A lot... - 1 Id 69 Mctiee, Jamoa " - 4 II 100 Taylor, A. 11- 4 73 43 Wolf, John " . 1 34 229 Sboff, C. J..; " . 60 109 HoluaB, Solomon.... " . 1 00 Davis, Jobn. 1 lots Osceola 1 47 Jtclleury, Mrs. I lot " 7 49 Hoover, Fallot!- -....Piko...- 133 94 Michaels A Calhvarl....... ' .....:.... 9 69' 13 McKee, Jobn. i..u 20 Rowlea, D. R. P 1 67 - 41 Lnnt, C... ;.. ' .......... 1 17 79 llolei, Chat. A O-tiotn.... ti'o.... 1 51 91 Ilolti, Oaborn. " ..- 1 45 D. W. WISE, lroaturar. , Clearfield, April I, ls7l.-9t i . 1 11 ' .' . II $lisrfU;;nf cu. rpUE illicHKLL WAGON', FOR . Farm) Freight and Plantation Use. Vnlvcrtally known ea tha . , '1 , OllfaiAL RACIKE TTAfJO.. ' Made by experienced workmea out of at good material al money can bur. V.'a do uot claim to build tbe lowest priced Wagons, but our aim il til build a well proportioned wagon ia all Its parti. and excel in durability and light draft. Fur the past quarter of a century the Mitchell Wegun bas successfully malbtalbcd tlie reputation of bting the beat wegon In use. INerupiUly tnoreattrg demand fcr them proves their snpefiority over all other vrngoul. , Mitchell, Lewii i Co , l!anufac:urbri, Ktclne, Wisounsin. F'or sale by ... , . 1 THOSi REILY, Aug. 6, 1873. Clearfield, Pa. The Pell's EuhTI oolcn ratlory, - Penn township, Clearfield Co., Pa. ; - Humnn odti i'lT OT .. . BURNED UPI Tbe eebserf hers have, at great expenaa, rebuilt a neighborhood atoeesity, in the erection of a firtt class Woolen Manufactory, with all tbe modern improvementa attached, and are prepared to make all kinila of Cloths, Castimerea, Satinetta, Blan kets, Fisnnelt, Ao. Plenty or goodi oa bind ta supply all our old an t tb-.-eend newenstomerl, whom we ask to come and examine our stock. The bntiness of CARDIK3 ASD Fl'LLINO will receive enr especial attention. Proper arrangements will be made to receive and deliver Woolt to tuit customers. All work warranted and done upon the shortest notice, and by strict stten Hon to barinrii we hope to realise a liberal ibara of public Jihtrunage. aO.(MX) POUXDS WOOL WASTED! We will pay the highest market price for Wool and tell our manufactured gooda as low aa similar goodi oan be bot'ght in tbe county, and v.henevcr we fail to render reasonable s'ktlifaetioa we can always be found at bona ready to make proper explanation, cither in person or br letter. ' James joh.vsoa' a sons, eprll76lf Bower P. O. 4199 4199 4259 4259 4260 3603. 3699 ' 8561 8581 4 I'M 4262 Ac. 316 469 43.1 109 411 424 119 411 69 t9 90 479 401 79 111 1 110 l?l 118 164 100 433 4rt 4.13 1110 198 49 100 169 100 182 91 72 179 66 444 104 147 100 104 38 139 27 109 495 495 299 DUO 123 At. 909 403 7t9 123 840 95t fee. 159 159 161 il 129 161 Ptr. 150 (9 39 67 It I'd km. Warrantee. Roberts A Fox... Jamet Wilson. ...$193 80 .... 37 41 .... 133 24 ... 221 79 199 06 233 14 t: 16 221 79 119 88 UO S Sj $4 70 00 13 48 ;.$427 M .. 264 82 ,. 876 33 ,. 66 78 ,. 39 43 .. 60 49 111 ics 168 163 61 19 13 M oo4si Ard. -R'arronfee. John Vaught Jonathan Wales..;...'. Joha Roll William Wilson..; ; Jobn Cannon ,. Henry Drinker William Drlnkir- .... Isaac Wheeler-.... Eli Hootman Mary Neal Benjamin Johmton- Hegerty Matthiaa Rarton. Nary Neal John McCachen.. Roland ETlni'..i E)l Hootman Chauncey Rickctu Joseph Clark Joha MeOietlan,. Philip Loaat. Jacob R. Howell William Johnaton George Brockham-.,. Samuel Emlea. William W ilson Mary Sbafler John Low. Isaac Goat,...: Joba MoCacben Jamea Alexander, t... Roland Evans.. Peter Louder....,,,......': Charles Louder , Joha Hanson..', i... ..'... , Benjamin Johnston-..,..' R. J. Prnner. Them'ta Martton....- , William Sharp . Susanna Ward William Parker Charles Lender. , Mary Sandwich .$786 80 . 691 89 . 661 94 . ,29 6 . 479 48 .. 218 49 .. 1:4 io .. 133 19 .. $ 12 . 131 36 .. 61 46 . Ill 16 . 318 74 ,. .71 80 . tii it . IS 40 . 11 40 . 46 24 , 17 14 . 10 40 . J'.'S 10 . 8.19 94 . 225 16 . 78- 00 . 29 69 . 1 98 . 41 r.9 . 15 90 1 ,i0 40 . 168 4$ . 19 26 . 3 04 . U 63 . 13 09 . 197 69 . 104 1)0 . 14 44 . 61 SO 134 00 1 96 1 20 t 04 43 IS SEATED LANDS. Alan, Ihe Mlowine Iota and n.rt. f turned by Ihe collectors of taxes of the several ,v.,..n,.. nun oorougus uereinartor mentioned to the Commitelonera of Clearfield eounty, for the non-payment of tasea, according ta theprovle. loni of Ihe 41tt section ef aa act of Astcmblv of April 29, 1844, p. L. page 61 , ""''J sr. IS4 tl 79 104 Rahaslraw A Arthnse Bcco.rla-'...$4 65 loole, M. M.t j j, I?"' ..,'.; I is Kirk A Hp-wotr Bill , 1 it Mct-lme, gkeaader. 3 44 EW BTOKJJ LSD NKVf GOODS. JUS. S1IAW & LSON . tlare juit opened a t Kin- Srolts, on Main St.,CnxinLD, fa. ' Utelr oocupied by Wm. F. IRWI.V. Tbelr stock eoiisiata ol O.ocsi'.n of UiS beat qOilHy, QfjEEUBwiRC, Coots and Shots, and fiery article neccsaarv Tor one's comfort. Call antt examine our slock belors puf olitsing eltttrbere. May 0, 1H6C-If. , CUEAt1 GilO'CEIlfES! LCMEER CITY, PA. The andcrsigned announces to hit old friends and patrons that he hl opened a good lino of GROl'FblKS A PROVISIONS at the old Hand of Kirk A Spencer, for which he solicits a liberal palrrnage. H. W. SPENCER. Lumber City. Pa.. March 29-tf. vjril7MTMIJllRAY WILT, Rl'PrLY YOU WITH ANY ARTICI.B (F MRRCHAND1.sk AT THE VERY LOWEST PRICE. COMB AND SEE. (3:5:737) NEV T 1ME! JLi WASHlNGTONf LIME! ihe andertlrned li now firvnarrd to furnish the public with an excellent o,uality of Bellefonte Wood-Burned Lime, for plattering purposes, by the large or until quantity. Can be loaud lor ihe pretiol at l ie 1 new building, on Market it reel, cctl-tf L. K. McCI'I.I.OtlOH. C1AFJTION. All persona are hereby warned ; againat purohating, or In any way meddling with the Mluwina: property nstr ia theposaestioii of John Rota, of Wairrc!n, vis 1 One bay mare, one bay horae, one wagon, one aled, and tao sets of banters, aa the said property belong, in me and Is left with1 him on loan onlv. mbieect to my order. JANES II. j( RNtrt. Wailaerton, Mnrrh 35, 1874-lta 'The LighFning Tamer. TnR anderslgned ara the tola Asvet. la thii eeanty for tho North Amerioan Gaivnaised LIGHTNING RODS." These arc tU only tali rodi bow ia aie, and ara indorsed by ail tha sclentihe men la Ike coantry. We hereby aotlfy the oltitent tt tha eoonij that we will rat them p a better rod, and for leu money, lhaa le charged by the foreign agents whu annnally reverse tha eounty aad carry off oar littia cash, aever ta return. ENCOURAGE IlOME LABOR. .i.T.,TT,h",M ''"'' RoJi erected aa their baildinai aead bat a4a.... -. 1.. 1... all ta persoa. a will put them up anywhere Iri theeounty, and warrant them. The Rods aad rixtaret tan ba taen al any time by ealtler. al aarttor... H. V, BlULKM A S,VM Clearfield, March 84, S?S.f HOUSK AN1) LdTToTiALKi . .h " ni toraar nf Mas. kai and Fifth etrnett. ri.a.i.i 1,. 1. . . The lot watalas aearly aa aorc'or g,u,.,(. -hi bouts le a large doable frame. For term, and other li,(n..,i.. . 1 ,t . ... "rF'j rooms. In tb sut,f.rii 1 tbe Poet OAice. .1.,. ,.'.. I 48 ai K ' A,tAl'J.m