THE REPUBLICAN. CLEARFIELD, PA. WEDNESDAY MORNING, APRIL K, lit. Terms of Subscription. If paid In advance, or within Hum months ...$1 00 If paid after thro J before six months..., i ti If said after the zplrmttoB of ill monthi .;. I 44 ' RELIGIOUS NOTICES. Methodlat Episcopal CharchtUv. A. D Yocon, Pastor. Public Service every Sabbath at lot a. m., ui i r. at. Sabbath Bohool at 4 A. M. Prayer Mettle j every Thanday, at Tl P. M Communion Service, trat Sabbath of vry (nonia, at tut A. m. Presbyterian Chore hRav. B. 8. BnTtBB. Sabbath services morning and renlng tiao- - Hath Bohool at I r. M. rraysr netting Wednet tlay evening. ait. Frauds' Church CathollcRcv. P, J. 8miDA. Muii at 10, o'olook A. on the aeoond and fourth Sunday of oaoh month. Lutheran Church. Rev. A.J. Habtiook Proaehina cverv Babbath. moraine and eveaina. eaooatn eonooi at a. m. rrayer meeting every it euneeaay evening. A special tritin arrived on Sunday wailing, ivBueu wun watermen. Ex-Sboriff llowo publishes a notice ui importance to pernni Indebted to hint for ooata, - JuHcms.-The list of jurors drawn lor June term will bo round la thli week's paper, "An exchange says that "in Kiltan Blng they carry liquor around In oarpet-aaoki.' Well, that li better than to uaa their stomachs, ai they do at Tyrone, A large quantity of shook bas been brought down on rafti from ap the Suequehanna this season and unloaded on the bank of the river at this plane, to be tblpped to market by railroad. Happy Man. The editor of the Lewistown Dtmoerat ih kept to buiy taking in money and firing reoeipti, that be oould only inue half-sheet laet week. Muit be Tory annoying, . Clinton Court. A three weeks term of Coart commences at Look Haven, on Monday, the 11th day of Hay. A "three weeks alt", will certainly initiate Judge Orrii la Clinton county. Happy Bellkfonth. The Watch- mat seyt : "The mud la drying np nicely, and pedeitriani oan bow take the middle of the (treat and not be obliged to dliturb the oow and plgi reeling on the aide-walks." New .Railroad. The Emporium Mtpndtat aaya that on Monday of laat week, Col. Jarrett, of Lock Haven, eommensed to locate a-railroad route from the mouth of the Sinnema toning to Karthauf, in Clearfield oonaty. A Hail Friak. A totter written at Lutheriburg an the 28th of March, and mailed to our addrcae on the tame day, came aafely to band on the 17th af April. The diitance ii nineteen miles) time, twenty-ona days. "In baste" was not written on the lower corner j hence, the delay. i a The officers of the "Pennsylvania and Western Railroad Company" have agreed to Bnid their shops at Look Haven, providing the inhabitants of that city will subwribo 1160,000. That sum of money woald build a respectable car shop anywhere. This last offer tbo&e the Lumber City enterprise. The press, typo, and other material of the lata Williamiport Shindard, have been sold to F. W. Knox, Esq., of Coudersport. The Demo crats of Pottar county will soon have a newspaper of their own, and will at once proceed to enlighten the people la that dark and benighted region. Col. William 1'hillips, President of the Allegheny Valley Railroad, died In Pittsburgh, on Tuesday morning, the 14th Inst, after a linger ing Illness. He was one of the most prominent and highly esteemed eltlsens of that city. His death will be seriously felt In the business and social circles of the Iron City. Dead for this Time. The defeat f the eompulsatory school bill bj the House, is the most sensible thing that body bas done this winter. Tbic generation has not been inflated enough with European ideas to put up with such royal governmental views, and we now say to the friends of popular edoea'.!ou If they persist In pressing this odious measure that they will upset the present school system. Going to Delaware. Mr. Thomas f. -r nj li a . i i :,i t - ,1.. 11,1. uiuuui) vi n cvfc acuiuciu, will inTf vu kun io.u lnit., for the State of Delaware, where he will superintend tha construction of the Junotion A Breakwater Railroad, at a handsocna salary. We extend our congratulations on bis good fortune. The farming and milling business will be eon--ducted as heretofore. Countie htrald. Mr. Qroom formerly lived In this county. Rafting. The river has been at a rafti ag stage for a week past, and nearly all of line lumber has gone down. A gentleman from ithe upper end of the river Informs us that but a mall number of rafts are left behind. On Satur day and Sunday, there was probably a largor run of timber than on any two days in several yean. If our lumbermen are successful In procuring good prices for their timber, matters will brighten .up in this county when returns are made. Gov. Curtin. Hon. Andrew G. Cortln and wife reached here from tha South and Weet on Tuesday evening, after an extended and pleasant sojourn. They were gladly welcomed by the community, of whom they are snob agreeable social member. We are glad aajsay both are In tha enjoyment of their usual good health, and the general wish is that It may be long before any -cause shall take them from 'our midst again. Bellefontc Watchman. The Kittannlng SentineUaya: "Five years and six months ago a subscriber mailed us a letter oontain ing one dollar, to be credited on cubscrlption. On Monday last wa received through the dead letter offloe at Washington, the identical one dollar greenback, with the letter. Since that time the postmaster and our subscriber have both died. It seems ttting, therefore, that av letter from a dead enbeerlber dead for some two or three years should reach as through the 'lead letter' offlcc." Marino Garden. Garden making late is bow at hand, and every one should aee bat their chickens are shut np In henerles, so bat they will not annoy tbelr neighbors. One of be most discouraging things In life is to have a lock of chickens tear up your garden after yon are tolled and sweat to make it, and yo can ict see the tiny sprout appearing above the sur o of th ground. A man may loie friends, aad beside the death.bed of bis nearest relative, it ne man can realise real sorrow until he bas A his newly made garden torn np by his neigh eh tokens JCxtkanft Supplemental Assessment. The th section of an Aot of Assembly, approved the s day of May, 1464, (Pnrion't IK gat , page 179; A edition, section 69, page 248), relating to wssment aad Common Schools, requires the reml Aetessor to rate and assess inch persons may remove into their respective boroughs or rnihlps, between the last assessment and the day of May next, or such as may have been itted last fall, and to return their names, to iher with the property so assesaed, to the County amisslouers and their respective School Boards, accordaaee with the Act la question, the aty Commissioner mailed a circular, on the I Inst, enclosing the necessary blanks, direct nvoh Assessor to proceed, oa the 1st day ef Beat, to assess aad retara th Barnes of the and the property Indicated, and within lay thereafter to lodge a copy of the tame 1 the Secretary ef the School Board, and trans M copy by mall to the address of the County OBisoieaon at CleerleM, aad keep a copy In wb possescwa. Shea Id thtr V aa lade Aral School District la the township, he must xc duplicate retara to that Board, provided " mj so wtthla ike hewads of th district. . A Mistake--Numerous Utters bavS recently been received at th Commissioners' oEco from Supervisors and Overscan of th Poor, re questing th Beard to famish th writers with ooplec of th assessment for 1874, for the purpose of making tut the road aad poor tax. This is not the Commissioners' duty. Th Win Motion or th Act of Assembly, approved th ltlk day of April, Ai D. ISM, regulating towatklp rates and levies, reads as follows l "Tha Supervisor and Overseers respectively laying such rate or assessment, shall take to their assistance tb Alienor for th tlm being, whoea duty It shall be to furnish a oorrect copy of tha last adjusted valuation of the township or bor ough, and give his aid la assessing tha road and poor taxee." (See Pnr don't Big I, page 1,361 etpief iam q toat, page oio. By this Act, It will be observed that It Is the duty of th several Assessors to furnish a copy of th assessment and to assist la laying tha road and poor taxes. The (3d section of the Aot of Assembly, regulating a system of Common Sohoolf, approved the 8th day of May, A. D. 1854, requires the County Commissioners to furnish each Bohool District with a transcript of the assessment, This has been complied with, and the Commission ers, on the loth Inst, mailed a transcript to each Board of Bohool Dlreotors In the county. Wa hope Ibis will enable the municipal offloen to get out their respective duplicates In time to the en tire satisfaction of their constituents, He's Mad. The Brown fielloibnte Bipubliean Is exceedingly wrotby over the appoint ment of Judge Orvis. The M. S. editor or the organ In question write this way t - "Why should a Republican Go rem or, who bas been so soundly berated, abused, and rilllfled by Mr. Orvis, appoint him to III so honorable a pool tion f Surely, Gov. Hartranft has not changed. a o c c "As It la, we do not like to write column after column to show that the Republican parly Is bet, ter, purer, and more trustworthy than the Demo- eraile parly, and tnea nave tn blgholt power In the State appoint its greatest elanderer and villi fler to a high and honorable position. "Let those who will not listen to the voice of reason, or be consistent in tboir political career. nor true to the pledges made to the partv. ataad jrom waaer. We hope Bro. Brown will do himself no harm, but submit meekly to "the powers that be," whiob was his advice to Democrats during tha war. Narrow Escape. The Pbilipsbura Journal aayst "Uarenoe Richards and ladr. who left this rlacc for San Francisco, California, on February 6tb, sailed in one of the steamers belonging to the Pacific Steamship Company, from New York and were 44 days making the voyego, the steamer breaking three of her ecrew-paddles and putting in at an nninnanitea island ol tne faoioo, wnere the provisions were exhausted and the passengers were obliged to catch fiih. Crews were sent out In life-boats to sight and signal a vessel and were successful at last in bringing assistance." Richards formerly resided Bear Lutheriburg, from where he started for the Ooldcn State. NEWS ITEMS. A paper of pins cost one dollar In 1012. There is talk of erecting gas works In the town of Brookville. ' The Bellefontc glass works arc now shipping two ear loads a week. A skeleton was dug up from the cellar of a house at Ebensburg recently. Dellefont has a handsome new postoffloc, with over lire hundred lock boxes. Peach, plum aod other fruit trees were broken down at Ebensburg last week by the snow. ' It is proposed to transfer the Caasvllla Sol diers' Orphans' School to Tipton, Blair county. Out of fifteen persons who were Indicted for selling whisky at Tidioute, fourteen were Repub licans. A new daily paper ie to be started in Lancas ter, to be called the Mantua Rttim. It will be neutral politically. By a late Act of Assembly, the bounty on wild cats and foxes Is two dollars; on half grown foxes only one dollar. The Pennsylvania Sunday School Association will hold It nsxt annual meeting in Bcranton, June tth, 10th and 11th. Carncross A Dixie's famous minstrel troupe held forth la Altoona last week. Borne of our boys were over to sec tbem. Two horses belonging to a Cambria county famer named John Brown, are alleged to hare died from starvation a few days since The Pbilipsburg Journal man baa been "taken In" by a "directory" scamp. To require advance payment I the best policy with those fellows. In Lancaster county the supervisors sell their roads to the lowest bidder, to keep them. In repair for the year, and it Is said the plan works very satisfactorily. The "Workingman's Friend" enterprise at Hontsdalc, has been Indefinitely postponed. Our information has been received from headquarters. Tyrone TTtrald. Traugh, of th Sraaaard, is going to make a reformation in orthography, commencing with the word programme, which in the future he is going to spell "program." Ground was broken for the new Insane Asyl um to be erected at Warren, on last Thursday a week. It is to be an Immense building, and it is said that six or seven years will be occupied In Its erection. , Now that the ladles have gone into the re forming business, why not turn their attention toward reforming the fallen ones of thcirown sex 7 But somebody hss said, and w fear only too truly, that women don't care for women It's only the men they are anxious ubouL The first locomotive introduced and run In Amerloa was upon the Hudson aad Delaware railroad In tha year 1829. It was called the "Stourlbridga Lion," was built in England, and of the most approved pattern. It ruins are now lying outside of a foundry at Carboodale. Kz. When Pharoah's daughter, sweetest glfi. Discovered Moees in tbs rushes, Aeross her face she drew a enrl To hide her burning blushes For she was all in bathing trim, And though 'twa but a child, Yet as he soanned each naked-limb, "The babe looked up and smiled." The Clarion Dnuxrat says that the fellows who are hunting work, but hoping they won't And any, arc the loudest complainers about the hard time. They are only excelled in grumbling by the grocery and street corner loafers. Times are always bad with the chaps who have fallen out with bard work. Business in Johnstown is at a stand aad ex tremely dull. Thousands of laboring men are Idle, and clutters of tbem gather on the street oornort aad other places discussing the condition of affairs. If matters continue thus long want will soon start many In tha face with Its Imperious demandl, DrmovmC List of lotters remaining unclaimed In the Postnmoe at Clearfield, for the week ending April auin, ise l Beste, William Mrhra, Mary Ana Nrlnardt, Lewie O'Urady, Andrew Potter, Jacob Roeer, John Robertson, John R. Smith, W. F. Spener, Mr. Sbaier, Mrs. A. M. Weld, Mrs. Little While, Robert P. A. OAULIS.P. M. Clark, David Carrelton, Thome Dixon, Miss M. Jane Doods, James H. Findley, Francis 11 organ, Thomas Hudson, Thompson Hill, J. C. Hess, Mm. Emily. McGioley, John Miller, Lena New Advertisements. The follow ing new advertisement appear this week 1 Farm for sale, by Peter Bronoel. Dissolution of ptrtnerthip, la Clearfield eonnty Wm. 8. Dickey A Bon. Orphans' Court Sale cf Fifty-three acres of land la Burnalde township, by W. W. Lengdon, Administrator of John Hummel, deceased. Notice to delinquents Ex-Sheriff Howe. Caution John W. Hunts. On Sunday, April 5th, 1874, ai th rtild.no cf Mr. O. Kaorr, la Ferguson township, ChurSrld county, by Rev. T. Van Broroc, Mr. 1RVIN SHOI'B and Mis MAL148A HOLLAS. On Thursday, April 11th, 1874, hv Rev. Wb. M. Buni.ariiLD, Mr. DAVID SNYDER, ef Ftrgutoa towehlp,and Mist MARTHA M. DUNLAP, of Lutheriburg. On Thunder. April loth. 1874. at tha !,! cf the bride's mother, by W. J. McOor, Km., Mr. JOHN BRATTON and Miss JKNNIB O'DON- auLU, both or Clearfield eetnty. Oa Thunder. Anrll nth. lava. ik. of J. W. Bosun, ilia.. Carlisle. Pa., he IUv. Iir. F. H. Roaiato, HKNRY BRNNKT GOODMAN, PMd.,pH.( and Mr. MARY C. i "I?" ' ' Oovra 8tAr,ef ttarrlsbarg, Pa. BptCimU. WirHam Reed is now la tke sail, purchasing his summer clock of Dry floods, Carpets and La dle shoes, aad will be reoeiviug a large line of the above named goods about April liln. Price will be the lowest ever offered since the war. Keystone, Second street. PROM OHIO. The women's temnerene war Bow refine In dilerent parte of the country, partloularly iu the west, with snob uaparallelcd auooeeo, recommends for persons who claim whieky a aoeessity for me dicinal purposes, to use Ureen's August Flewer, wnioa contains bo Intoxicating spirits aad Is a lentl laxltiv aad a certain cure fcr Dvenepela. Liver Complaint, Indigestion, Costlvtncas, Hour Stomach, Sick Headache, coming np of the food after eating, purine tb Blood and System. Just what Is needed la the spring of the year by every body. Try it. Bold by 0. D, WaUon, Clear- noiu, re. augiuny Lorillard'a celebrated Smoking aad Chewing Tobaccos. K ratter A Lytic, agents for Cloerneld county, will wholesale to dealers at city prioo. epIM-.t.tljadr Tn Kite IrokI Jul tckat Me ladies JVW This Iron Is really four complete Iron in one a Smoothing Iron, a Glossing Iron, a Band Iron and a Fluting Machine, with flutln j Board. in uoueriMBu mo superiority o inia rwu it u on ly necessary to see it. With each Iron thi agent gives a receipt for glossing which alone I worm uau ine prioe 01 mo iron, matron ow ing nieklc-plated contains heat much longer than an ordinary one. Agenta arc wanted in every towninip tn Clearnrld and Centre counties. Ad' dress A. L. SL'HNKLL A SONS. Oeneral Agents, for territory In any Slate, 1'iearneid, fa. April 10, l7t-It. New Good I New floods! at T. A. Fleck Co.'s store. Market street, Clearfield, l'a. Mr. Thomas Reilley desire ns to announce that hs bas just received another large lot of "aniobell Wagons, which are among the very beet manufactured, and which he will tell at tha moat reasonable ratea. U is stock locludec almoet all descriptions of wagont large and small, wide ana narrow track. apra T. 1. FLECK. X. XT BILL, Our buyer, T. A. Fleck, Is now In Philadelphia. ana aoout tne Itith or April we will open our new Spring and Summer atock. Our patrons will pleeee make a note ef this. At Wm. Reed's eld stand. (aprl-4t) T. A. FLECK A CO La Pi.iarin.- Huntingdon, by marl8-t 'A car load Just received from K RATTER A LYTLE. Wood and Willow Ware of all descriptions for . oj ii. c. uigier io. Axxs. Seventy-live doten Clearfield Wood cnoppers Axes at :J:7J. M. F. BlULKK A Co'. Fain ! Fnra I Fait I Among the manr nrena rations that we have for Coughs, Colds, Croup, or any inroat or lung dimoully, none or them are equal to Dr. Morris' Svrun of Tar. Wild Chomr and llorehound. If yon are afflicted, call at our store and we will gite you a aampla bottle re o enuiye I Agents i uartswlct a Irwin. 'Jleartleld Holt, Wooilsida A UolL Wallaoeton : II. E. Wil, Hams, William's Urove. March Il ly. Mr. John Troutmaa has gone Into the Under taking business in connection with his Furniture business. Imported Walnut Casket and Coflins always on naod and furnished promptly. Funer als attended. A full line of Household Goods. Japanned Ware. u., lor saie oy u. r. uigier a uo. Boxannni Wiitfo. Two or three day board, art ean he accommodated In a private fain ily. Boarding good And obtrges reasonable. For further information apply at this office. Nonce to Waoos aan Caaaua MAXxat. We bare just reoeived a geaeral assortment of Wago aad Carriage Woods, also a full line of Springs ana azicb, wnica we oner cneap lor eaan. H. KBiona A Co, Montonr Slate Painta, for painting bootee In tide and outside Cottegec, Farm Ituildingt, Ac. Beautiful, durable and economical. Uround in pure I.insoed Oil. my2S'7S H. F. Biolbb A Co. Bird Cage a large assortment at H. F. Big. icr m v-o. s. Saws. Dlstaa's Cross-cut Saw, Great American Saw, Boynton's Lightning Saw, at -2-72 11. F. Biolxb A Cos, It, F. Bigler A Co. have been making extensive additions to their stock of Hardware the last few days. Everything new In Shelf Hardware, Sad dlers' Hardware, Farmers' Hardware, Builders' Hardware, end Hardware of all kinds, can be see at their store. May 22. R. R. Wheelbarrows, Baby Carriages, Toy Ex press wagons and Wheelbarrow!, at myic (j it. r. inoLia ni Calcined Plaster for eale by 1L T. Bigler A Co. Just received, a large lot 'of Boa-exnloslve Limps and Lanterns at II. r. HlQLBB A Co'. 8avt Time! Save Labor! Save Money! Save Clotbet! The "Novelty Wringer" is the belt in tne market. Buy It; try It. For tale by il. F. Biolxb A Co. ftiAB Tait ! Personi who contemplate building will do well to call and examine onr sfoch of 111 II.IMNU MATERIALS. We hare In stock a full line of Builders' Hardware, Nails, Paints, uiis, man, rally, Calcined miter, ate. my28'7J H. F. Biolxb A Co. Paintt, Oils and Vanishes for sale by H. F Bigler A Co. pAiars Ao Paiktkrs' Pmnmoa. Our stock of Paints and Painters' Materials it complete, in cluding J. T. Lewis' Pure White Lead. John La ess A Co's Pure White Lead. F. R. A Co's Buck Lead, and a number of cheaper brands of White Lead; also, Linseed Oil, Turpentine, Varnishes of all kinds, a full Una of Brushes, and a full line of colors, dry and In uiL my28'7 n. F. Biol A Co. RECAPITULATION, Bird Cage. Wood and Willow Wan. Household floods. . ' , All kinds of Hardware. Japanned Ware. , Paints, Oils, Varnishes. Calcined Plaster. Wagon and Carriage Makers' nionlle. All of tb above for sale at the mammoth Hard ware Store of U. F. Bigler A Co., Second street, Liearneid, ra. it T 1ST OK JURORS DRAWN FOR JUNE J J Term, 1874, commencing on the first Mon day, the 1st ! otAtn jraoas. E. B. Wettel Bell A. 6. Ilolden Bloom 9. P. Wilson.. .Bradford L. B. Carlile. Brady Jat. Sttveneon.Burnside J. L. Allison... " L. Kllllan Cheat A. HugnenyCovington Wm. Higler.... Clearfield O. W. (leirhart ' E. A. HipplcCurwas'tle Jas. Glenn Ferguson Soott Flegal Goshen John Holt -Graham Alex. MnMarray..Gulieh Thot. Hewitt. Huston R. Kennedy... Karthaus. D. J. ( aihoarl....-Koox 0. 11. Hall... ..Lawrence L. Rowlee " L. JordaB..Lmbcr City Jona. Kmeigh.... Morris J. W. Hamerly-Osceola R. M. Hoover tl'enn TRATinsx Jonons rust win. Martin Flegal Bogga J. A. Watton..Bradford R. A. Hall " W. Gear hart, Jr " 8. O. KotjBts...arBrady J. P. Oswalt. O. llarnr.lt.. " D. Poitlethweilc Isaac Lee. Burnalde J. W. Nugent. " 0. Patrick...... - Thomas Hard Chest 8. Couderet.,.Oovington M. Kratier... . ' Jas. Adams..fxlearlald 0. D. Watson, t " Frank Smith- U. A. Kratser. T" Geo. Jordcn..CIearflld J.R.Cullingwrth ' Jae. Parsons Decatur Emory Owans..Fergnton R. L. Wllton....Uoihea Jacob Ginter Qulioh George Blitsi.... Huston D. P. Straw Jordan Dan'l Moort... Karthaus Jona. Walker....... Knox Ino. Patterson..... " M. Burst Lawrence J. B. Lylle..... " . J. A. G. White-Osceola Reuben Wall. Penn Thos. Hill Pike Harvey Bloom ' 0. 0. Shoff....Woodward C booxd wait. J. nindmau.....Beooarla J. E. Graham... .Goshen Fred Shaw.. " I. Rothrock Graham Jera. Kyler " tl Wm. Soott ...Oullch Peter Reed...Uoutidalt Jacob Arnold Knox H.J. Sloppy. i " Ell Carrick...Lawranoe J.W.TbCmpsoa " R. Daniels S. II. Fulton... " Jordan Read... 0. M. Watson. Wm. Mays Osceola Elijah Weston.... " John Rott..,.Wallaeetoa A. Kline Woodward 1. W. Davis..... -Jeff. Bunderlle. ...... Bell George Hoe. Boggs Val. Flegal..... " Jaoob ParceBradford Thos. Way Brady J. L. Weaver...... i Geo. Sehwem...... Robt Coaner...Buniilde O. D. Neff. R. R. Wilson... U. E. Snyder.Clcarfleld Jno. Irwin..,.. " Rich. Shirk.... Jos. Pattarson.Ferguson B. Haliban..,. 0. Leonard Glrard CLEARF1ED PARK ASSOC I A HON. Norica to Svooxbolpbbs. The Clearfield Park Aetuclatioa 1 la debt to the amount of about 7,0U0, and nnlais the stock holders come forward promptly aad increase their subscriptions to the stook tht nrbnettw will .rob. ably be told and therefor lost to the Association. bj oraar or the Executive Committee. pr B. A. BIGLER, Bec'y. lAIJTION All persons are h.M, .nii... Kj ed not te purchase or In any way meddle with twe bay mare, bow in pootessloa George Hill, at they bemag te eae and arc subject to my order, Madsra, March d, 14-la R. WARINO. JOB FRINTIPfO OF EVERY DESORIf. Uoa tly exeearad at thl , Clearfield Markets, . Olbabmbld, Pa., April 21. 1874. Applea,greea,SOa 1 IS, Hogs, dressed 0 Dried, pit UilHidet, green , l Apple buUar,1B gal, 1 0( Ham W It Butter. 110 40 8houlder....IO(o) lit B.ans.....0 00(a) I 00 Side.. 0(4 12, Buckwheat. 1 OO.I.ard 12(4 1 Back wheat flour m, Mess pork,A bbl...2I to Beef, dried. iOata .. eeceeeeca Beef, fresh.... (3 10Oalons 2 M Boards, M 12 00(014 Ou Potatoes t0( 1M Cora, shelled- 1 10 Ptaches, dried, R.. 1 Cora, ear 00 , Plaster, bbl...... 2 00 Oora meal. t sack, I -10; Rye- 1 10 Chon. A ewt tofm 2 If Ran. a) Tb Clovorseed 7 6Si8eit,jssek.JJ0(i$ IM Oheeic 22Shlngles,18in.t4(4M0 Cherries, lb. 10tJ lH;8hinglee,2o'.n1l8 00 Chickens, drsd. B. 121Tltnotbv seed - t 00 Kees . 21) Tallow 124 Flaxseed. 2 00 Wheat... 1 76 Flour . 00 r?l 00 Wool ........ 40 Hay 00 00I&20 OOiWood, tjl oord.. 4 50 Pennsylvania Railroad TYRONE ft CLEARFIELD BRANCH "N tad after Monday, NOV Id, 1872, the J Paittngor Trains will run dally (except Sun- days) between Tyrone ana tiearneid, a louow CLEARFIELD MAIL. LEAVE BOOTH. LEAVE NORTH. 0learleld..i....l.40,p.a Phllipsburg.....4.S, " Ototola 4.0, " Tyrone 0.00, " Tyrone .S0,A.: Oeceola.. 10.40, Phillpsburg..,10.it," Clearfield ....ll.oO," CLEARFIELD EXPRESS. LEAVE SOUTH. LEAVE NORTH. Clearfield 0.4 A. B, Phillpsburg.. " Osceola SO Intersection 7.48 ' . Tyrone.. 8.0S Tyronc.M...., Interaection., Oseccht ....... Philipebarg . Clearfield, ar. .7.00 r. .T.12 .8.10 " .8.2 .0.2 FARE FROM CLEARFIELD, TO Bellefontc, Pa 83 05 Middletowa ,.J 00 Lock Uavan 2 70 2 60 Marietta t 00 Williamiport.... Huntingdon ..... Lewistown. ...... Marysvllle Lancaster 86 1 PHILADELPHIA 1 i Altoona 1 66 Johaitown.. 2 80 2 00 4 10 4 75 HARRISBURG. PITTSBURG I 1 Close eonneotion made by all trains at Tyrooc and Lock llaven. B. S. BLAIR, my17-tf. Superintendent. REMOVAL! Second Street, CLEARFIELD, PA. I have this day leased the above room. I will represent the DRY GOODS BUSINESS to better advantage than formerly, In having sumcienl room to display my goods. The room is commo. dloui aad well located for tha particular line of goods I represent, and my expense for doing business being very light, I will make the Key. stone one of the best place in Central Pennsyl vavla lo buy goods. Aa entire new line of DRY GOODS AND CARPETS Just received. Ciir and sec WM. REED, Second street, Cletrfleld, Pa., March 2o 1874, Life Insurance on a New Han! TnB CO-OPERATIVE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. OF LANCASTER COUNTY, PA. he Best and Cheapest Life Insurance In the World I , The object of the company Is to secure the CASH PAYMENT lo the widow, hueband, or- pnaa, hair or legal repreeentatire of a deoeaaed member, at the end ef sixty days after proof, of as many dollars as there are members belonging tne uivuion in wnicn tne deceaied waa in- red. It It propoted to mtkt tht number of members each Division F1VB THOUSAND, so that when completed each member s life will be in sured for the com of FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS. Any person in good health, male or female. between the ages of fifteen and sixty. fire, shall oa eligible to membership, and upon the pay ment of aa entrance fee of from 8 10 to 860, ac cording to age, shall receive a life-long policy, sohjeot te the rules of the association. Upon the d.ilh of a member, an assecsment of one dollar and ten cents is levied upon the survivors, to be paid at tha oinoe or the company within forty days. One dollar from each member toes to the family of the deceased, and ten cents for the working expenses of the company. For full par ticulars adaraii or eall on R. M. McXNALLY, Agent. Offloe In room formerly occupied by J. H. Folfbrd, Esq. Clearfield, Pa., March 26, 1874 IRST CLASS BAKERY! NOTICE TO BAFTMEN. AV The subscriber has fitted np flrtt-class Bakarr. nd wiahe to inform rartmen that he will supply them with BREAD, PIES, CAKES, Ac, on reasonable terms. Bakery east tnd of bridge, near the "Lick." Clearfield, Pa, murlS-aa JOHN CUTLER. LEAKF1ELD ACADEMY. MALE DEPARTMENT. THE SUMMER TERM of fourteen weeks will commence MONDAY, MAY lllh, 1874. Term or Tuition. Reading, Writing, Mental and Written Arithmetic, Grammar, Geography and History , , 1 a Natural Philosophy, Physiology, and Sin gle entry uoox-keeptng, or either, with the above 11 00 Af. or Instructions In Double Hntry Book. leaning ana uommerclil Arithmetic, spe cial terms to be arranged. "y For particular respecting the echooT tpply te augyplf R. M.McKNAlLY. O At!TIONAII persnni are hereby notified L not to meddle with the fbllewlnc nersonal property) vis i One sorrel Ware, 1 bay mare, 1 hay horse, f brow horse, I two hortti wagon and a lot of cent books aad crabs, la Lha nn..e..lnn of At. James A. Harlsr, as the same has been purchased oy ma aoo irn wun said .lames A. ilarley, oa loan, aahieot to my crder. apra-t- n. F. HARL1Y, Ja. ADMiNUTRATOKH HOTICENotlne It hereby given that letters of administration en the estate of JOSEPH RIGEY, rate of Car Ingtoa township, Clearfield eonnly, Pa., deceased, having boa duly granted to the uadereigned, all persons Indebted te said aalateVill please make Immediate payment, and those haviig claims of deaad will p recent them properly authenticated for eelUamant without delay, a . J, J, prpj Cltartila, Man Is, aidulplltralor ' TREASURER'S SALU op UNSEATED LANDS IN Clearfield County, Pa., for 1ST anal 2ST Nolle Is hereby givea, In pursuance of aa Aot cf Assembly approved the 12th day ef June, A. w. ma, entitled "An Act to amend aa Act di recting the mode of selling Unseated Lands In Cletrfleld county," and Iba sererel supplement mereto, mere win o exposed to sale or outcry, at the Court House, in the borough of Olearfleld, on the SECOND MONDAY, Sib day cf JUNK, A. D. 1874, the following traets or pieces of un seated lands la said counfy, for taxes due aad unpaid, viti ;' .- ' ; ' ; Itaeearla. 4s. ' 60 fi v 232 86 410 HO' iV2 It'll . 1-1 181 ' Ui 14 216 4:8 4:n ;i m 4 432 160 rl78 100 Ptr. WarramU. Frederick Hubley.... V' John Mailer....,., Frederiok llowman., Philip Mysenoopc..., SO Michael Muster til 40 18 00 22 80 62 82 10 18 ! 68 62 22 80 4 80 67 00 John Brady, I ' William Brady. ' J. Blair and B. Blair....... John Whitmer. Henry Wbltmer William Wilson Jacob King John Gibson... 72 ' Robert Wilsoa.,.. 162 William Gray , ldS John Miller 80 John Rctland 118 Peter Gets. I Jeremiah Uosher. 168 David Barton . Jacob King.....M . Adam Myssnoope..,.M,,..( 47 Jeremiah Moeher. - Keaggy ' r Wm. a John Brew 153 Frederick Beatea..,., 11 Thoma Blllington. i, John Bean 15J Merlin Fouls Jaoob Miissersmlth -.- L. D. Weld Jacob Fautt , Tbomat Qroom.. Bell. 61 68 26 84 10 40 . 32 40 02 8 80 88 80 4 84 18 24 10 04 4 40 HI 66 88 62 20 00 22 80 . 20 10 two -4318 - ,.80. 230 2.10 Ml 118 68 62 21 22 10 20 03 to 28 12 11 73 11 40 20 04 Sa. Ar. TV. aorraafre. 42H8 1000 Henry Beck........JJ78 00 6(120 600 " " JJ to 674 1008 J7 no M20 108 g 4C 4J8T 110 20 ' jo 14 6618 101 100 i " 41 6t 6A18 IU 30 14 6018 118 " . 43 8 6018 101 0 00 4287 72 120 " to 04 6788' 100 " : lil AO 428 608 " l'jj jo 42S8 600 " Hi) 40 HIS . 006 Nleklia A Griffith...... 130 VI 6019 87 " - 11 05 4287 08 17 Henry Beck-......... 18 14 5010 , 101 08 " . 11 g JVUfl 101 31 Nlcklla A GrifBth II 08 6018 108 lit Henry Deck 20 40 4288 108 - - . 3d 14 4287 400 ' " UI 20 4287 100 -mm ,4 41fT 20S " - jj 44 6818 68 " t 30 il 112 m 4 5019 242 20 1 14 Bloom. A'o. At, Ptr. rVarmalM. 3810 ' US Robert A Fox. $?4 14 10119 " 204 " J 44 811 80 - ii 24 30 1 70 ' 11 o 104 88 (8 ., 124 20 52 S Klchlia A Orimth .. 1 20 502 2t8 " ...... 48 60 828 J. W. Smith 26 02 595t 68 A. K. Wright. 10 08 42 47 80 W. 8. Roberle......... 27 0( .1411 lit Roberts A Fox.. 18 20 3J8 1005 168- " " II 00 3118 104' Jacob Bllger. I 20 207 David Irvia (eat.) 280 22 83 John P. Hale. 1 61 31 1 6 Roberts A Fox.......... 8 10 220 A. L. Toiler. 108 00 80 Milton L. MeClurc.., 211 00 f. BoRS". Aa. Ptr. 78 T4'arraNtee. n. 8. Drinker William Mccormick. Nancy Boggs .....u Nathanltl McDonald ....it, John Byert Btrbara Unyder. ....... ...... George Horlman. Jooepa Drinker...... ....... Michael Kunkie. ...... ........ Henry Fanner Feorge Ayere William Trontman Richard Thomas. Barbara Snyder Thomas Smith......... John Kephart. Blair MeLeuahaa Jona Bteinbeiser John Hester Richard Waple. Walton A M moo. ....,.,.... John Ktan ... Ilradrbrd. -K'arraarae, Hugh Ely- , Joba Campbell. .., Hall A buck... , John Yaugha MM..t...., Martin Huston. Blair MoLanahaa Andrew Petit Matthias Blaymaker Isaac Wilson. Francis Wast. James Duncan. David Means i.i..,u,.,.i Joseph Powell t. Horatio L. Hale John Hauoa. John O. Gray David Askey Andrew Petit Brady. 408 , $69 64 62 01 65 44 , 63 76 53 71 18 8 31 84 81 41 49 72 I 19 63 74 412 410 429 429 10 182 234 417 7 427 427 31 146 62 71 It 94 I 40 34 44 10 61 07 20 71 41 12 40 15 94 34 12 96 49 206 100 401 427 00 Vt 14T 218 40 60 40 Ptr. 221 $71 30 42 30 18 80 102 159 $6 6 98 70 14 10 61 70 100 1 19 29 tl 19 74 48 30 I 44 loo lot 14 It 36 26 18 M 14 10 1 84 II 71 13 V 28 03 89 48 It AV 18 60 It 4 6674 6476 5044 6047 4236 4225 lit 80 AV Aa. Ptr. 401 tut -it 215 68(11 814 66:7' as 6WII is 111 833 III 105 109 1V5 7T ..7, 194 381 2010 804 8680 96 84 2009 tit 27 25 115 1.16 274 472 It II 82 171 , 88 lit 116 , 61 ' 1M , 100 -2 10 ,218' 656 tail 67 1418 , 20 8014. 181 1V07 240 12 llrVt 241 80 Warrant. William Kirkpatrlck- Coorad Long Jonathan U. Smith... Henry WycotT Robert Carry.,........,, John Dunlap Casper Slever 1.. It 4 Roberts A Fox....... 4.19 48U0 42.16 4224 422 42.1 6041 419 . $48 04 , 49 14 . 167 42 , 195 61 , 76 It , 67 10 , 17 14 , 12 tl , 377 41 , 84 12 , 1.19 40 , 229 14 1.18 tl 68 It 80 94 108 80 19 04 4889 4902 4897 6062 6049 Benjamin Henry.. Casper Stever Casper Slaver, Br....i.. George Sbaffcr.i, J. W. Smith, w. part.n Charles H. PreeootU... Christian Lower Adam Weaver... ........ Josiaa W. Smith. llolopeter A Brubaker. Holly A Co Wright A Darling...... Roberts s Fox. 41 14 13 01 25 84 8 61 17 34 28 90 24 14 120 66 9 61 44 10 19 94 44 10 41 41 4234 4091 6044 4316 4134 4.101 4245 6670 6671 6471 6674 6677 6671 5677 6671 6674 6477 8689 10110 1110 1 36111 1084 4183 4143 4264 4109 4261 8601 1401 84110 8671 3676 9604 3697 8807 8.184 8685 81104 6061 4 1 4261 4254 6679 162 11 12 t I 18 Duruslde. rVarroafee. Joba NiehotsoB..!:. At. too 114 1.16 71 81 114 34 414 103 847 221 104 824 III 301 lot 116 It Ptr. 62 Mi3 1604 $0t 76 74 It 221 71 It 40 18 40 75 14 171 It 271 84 47 It 128 96 John Mailer. Abraham Whitmer... Caspsr Shaffer Jr Daniel Whitmer John Hubley. t Mary Roberts John Trossler t.. Caspar Shaffer.. 111 18 Jeremiah Williamson.. 180 00 Mary Crawford 194 40 Townsond Bpaokman.. 211 18 Rebecca Brown...,i.., 214 64 Leonard Ilolll 40 00 Fred Kuhu It 90 Henry Koper, (Hugh Riddle traetj 41 76 CJraham. Ptr, tVarraares. Thomas P. Cop- John Skyrou , Joseph Simons. Bernard Grata.. 1 207 148 840 184 130 ! lot $44 40 II 60 170 00 102 60 tl 00 131 01 60 00 16 60 It to H ,; Joteph Henry Charles Hull V. J. Allport. ,. Israel Cops.i 1 , 41 141 fiullch. Ptr. Warrant. 114 George Moor.......; ,;..i $.18 80 00 " " 241 26 Philip Oltminger. 100 16 John MoCahan Ill 26 " " 146 76 Lampblack ,......,;.,. 66 80 Benjeml Wilton i.,.,ii, 21 10 John Whilmer 20 90 Plgett Bhaw.. I...-,..,. 19 1 fJoorge Baker 1 67 10 Daaiel Ftlk.rtoa.. 4 95 Pigolt Shew........... 14 06 Ed" Hund II 5 Btaiimm Wilson.. ..,,,., H 04 Jiehard ftunnlel....... ., 3 10 Ithard Atkertot 1 It 84 48 lit 114 68 lit 98 126 At. 4.11 281 91 48 101 10 60 tot 18 231 806 100 128 184 18 tl 180 ' garni Jalr5. OBsb t -; '. s Par. WarranM. - 162 Martha Weriagtoo) ....$101 71 20 Jamas Page 88 84 Williaa Bausmaa 7 80 181 John Boyd ........... 24 00 168 Thomas Hamilton 104 01 James Ross 74 40 At. 188 41 lot 10 4.12 268 438 60 20 20 100 438 431 438 4:il H 140 88 271 411 24 180 27 tt 24 22 200 4.11 100 160 74 116 212 16$ Job Cunningham 124 10 Charles Ooblc. 14 40 Robert Fleming 67 80 Isaac RioberdioB....... ......... 67 80 Jonathan Walker. 67 Hi Joba Cook-......... 24 0 168 Jaaper Ewing... 249 80 162 William Cook.. . 24 9 00 163 Alex. Hunter 249 80 Isaac Kirk A Co. 9 00 MoCord tract ;. 83 80 Joseph Piper 42 24 George Page. 104 It . Henry Page. 104 It James Noble. 104 It 114 Christian Rohren... 109 44 John A. MePherron 14 50 P. Blancbard. 21 to Miller A Christ h... ...... 99 84 " " - 8 fit Mehaffy A Mitchell 7 60 , Matthias Slnugh....,.,. 249 80 John Brentmaa r..... 24 00 Joseph MoMurray 38 00 97 Patrick Noble.... w, 28 80 Hugh Bantly ; 14 40 Jotiah Uaynes. 110 24 Covlugton. Warrant, 1 George Mead.... A'o. 6381 6372 6;i74 5408 63fi 6370 6410 6407 6.178 6404 101 6377 16H At. 1083 1100 1100 1100 1041 1100 1108 1000 4B3 326 383 1100 too Ptr. ...2l.1t 61 .. 17$ 26 .. 173 25 ...173 35 ., 145 20 .. 134 75 .. 173 15 ., 167 60 .. 75 96 .. 61 10 .. 64 06 .. 178 36 .. 17 It Morris A Stewart...., George Mead. Morris A Stewart...., Dcratar. Warrant. Thomas Kdmandson $38 00 Joseph llemiltoc. 6t 00 Thomas Billlngton 17 00 Charles Risk. 181 60 Pstrlck Moore fit 00 Mary M'Lanahan......... 60 00 Ann M'Laneaea 120 00 Btaey W. Tbompaon 80 00 Ac. 78 108 801 404 HI 22 404 10 6 40 241 6 0 li 60 lot 248 400 200 100 76 20 1 204 100 47 Ptr. Mary M'Laneban 15 00 Robert Rainey... ,. ISO Ot William Evans. 145 00 Thomas Siawardson........... 20 00 Joh Drinker... 62 60 Joseph Matlock 93 60 Robert Halttingr... 17 68 Daniel Kay...... 46 0 Thotaaa Edmundsonu. 02 66 Samuel Hamblinton.......M.. 100 00 14T Casper Haines. 130 00 William Hoover...... 61 00 David Stewart. 29 60 Thomas P. Cope...... 144 60 Thoma Bdaundson 89 0 John Holliday. 24 10 Daniel W. McCnrdy 21 00 Ferguson, ryarreaiee. Ac. Ptr. 159 168 232 4.18 74 100 85 145 60 433- John flsmhrlght ....... ......... $76 31 ueorge boss. Z87 to Lswis Jordan 10 20 Abram Ogden 24 00 Job Sterner. 7 68 Daniel Frank....... Jokn Graff. Benjamin Oibbs.... 46 It 9 Ot 117 20 :. Clrard. A'. At. Par.' Warrant-. 6344 16 George Mead $101 4t 5365 751 " 7t 6 6301 1100 - Ill JO 5.179 641 45 21 5J7I 1083 - . 110 14 6340 1100 ' "' 20 5.168 1048 " 110 84 5354 1008 103 II 5359 1008 . 1(2 00 6355 1100 - 1 6.16 1104 " HI 10 6376 1081 110 14 6371 110 " . HI 20 1014 408 106 Morris A Stewart...... 41 48 6351 701 George Mead.. 141 61 6.17 1100 124 44 6353 110 214 40 6367 1100 4 40 1839 141 . 17 Morris Stewart......... t 10 1648 22 64 " " II 90 1898 187 Prencie Bertho. 18 08 1924 111 Justin Plubell- II 98 Goshen. Warrantee. George Mead. AV 6318 6317 6318 631 5.128 6321 5328 5314 5318 6818 5.128 63.14 6114 1912 1V0 1884 1016 6324 Ac. 663 1059 1099 1099 1100 1008 1108 740 loot 1004 110 1100 100 4.18 178 4.10 1312 110 1118 1108 1100 204 6.12 100 Ptr. .$152 22 . 241 42 . 351 13 . 268 03 . 268 60 . 2:t 68 . 258 60 . 107 16 . 141 00 . 141 Ot . 110 2 . 21 20 . 20 76 . 61 23 . 20 48 . It ft William Mane. Morris A Stewart...., Ka. 04 168 tr 6042 6962 George Mead... . 842 1 . 310 20 , 210 20 , 310 20 , til 2 , 61 70 6.124 6327 6329 533 6325 1923 1911 Ka. 4254 4259 Morris A 8ttwart.. II u W. A. Wallace- 1. lliiiton. H'drrael. Wtlnelm Willink , Moore A Deleney..i... , 70 6 14 1 , 4 70 4252 677 677T Ar. 42 1041 1041 141 ID 879 4U 740 27 1S4 886 990 946 607 1113 10 96 9 15 81 86 92 91 100 990 66 114 990 99 8.11 2 921 81 876 101 361 60 21 880 1041 1041 847 147 147 1041 40 847 600 600 86t 1020 108t 900 429 994 900 900 405 990 1020 437 tot 783 tot 1010 881 486 1031 1020 804 297 017 tnl 127 1041 204 100 15 10 101 I lit Ptr. 4002 $137 76 , 841 62 5672 6779 577 677 341 63 841 63 814 71 181 13 160 71 154 14 Williaa Powers.... a 11 James Wilton ..u 426 5777 4154 6777 Ka. 4154 425 .... Ill 77 -ill 40 19 .... 323 01 .... 114 71 Wllhelra Wllllnk. Jtmcc Wilson,.. " - 114 61 " .i..... 144 04 William Poweri.i,,.,.,, 164 90 Hammond A Jonee 11 80 Reynolds sub. Nicklia 81 16 i. h a 29 61 14 44 H m -42 " " " 37 88 10 34 " - - 19 63 " . .. 31 84 Wlllhelm Willink 1 124 71 " " ....... 18 04 547 241 745 647 3244 4348 19 199 426 425 428 14 08 324 71 324 72 209 ID 172 20 Ka. William Power " " ,....M. Jama Wilton 1403 859 1582 II 681 " 802 66 William Pewera..iiui,i 107 10 K. hoemaher.-.;u.i.. Ill 00 83 II James Wilson-.,,...... II 00 " " 164 00 " 70 91 4261 4262 Ar. 214 451 438 ... 141 10 164 40 ... 841 63 99 6.1 ... 171 17 ... 61 18 ... 371 64 ill 180 It ... 64 17 ... 14 0 ... 84 00 181 06 ... 834 66 .... 357 tl ... 196 50 .. 16 63 ... 81 01 ... 164 40 ... 158 40 ... 79 10 ... 334 71 ... 234 6t ... 141 60 14 Moore A Dclanay, 412 42 24 412 141 Robert! A Pox... Moore A Deliney, 47 402 23 Robert A Fox. 811 101 Si It M 111 til 28 144 James Wilsoa loO 433 4.11 4.13 10 to 10 161 109 40 36 61 .4 134 Roberts A Pi ox... 248 " .1 295 10 " ...11. ,1.1 24 26 " 1 297 44 100 16 10 162 " ..,..li;i. 134 61 " 391 124 IS 834 66 134 66 193 17 97 17 IM II 191 16 111 tl 341 63 67 45 164 00 SI 14 t 14 24 44 1 13 I 46 10 01 17 444 William Power., 10 21 lit 28 81 Jams Wilson. 14T 100 204 Moore A Delanby John Dunlap DuBois A Low i. Reynolds sub.Nickolas 161 100 Jordia. Ptr. rVarrwafss. 163 Thoma Martin.. ni . . . $212 83 Ri'iwn raariiB.......!... !.., Ill Philip Loett ... William Johniton. fAoelbea Jone , , Rlehard Martin Daaiel Smith...... a n 163 II 11 II II 47 17 $4 II It II tt 81 71 Ml Hit hard Peters., ,.m.iei..itmi Karthaaa. Warroess. 0 sorgo Meat) tfa. 6408 6411 6412 5413 6401 6414 6405 1488 1097 106 At. 110 1100 74T 1042 not 110 ' 107 $8 88 $5 128 40 127 Too ts 74 62 147 145 700 Ptr. 163 Par. .$715 66 .. 226 61 ,. 168 Tt ,. 112 II 226 tt ,. 226 88 ,. 84 83 , 91 06 , 4 10 tt William Smith Charles Willing Myer A Fisher William Snrlth..,,,.... Hugh McGonlgal........ Kmerieh A Reiter.r.i.t Edward Mcllarrsy-.,. H M ...... William V. Keating." John MeGarvey It 81 I IT II II It 1 21 T3 r 1 46 15 17 12' 71 94 86 10 75 42 Ot 3662 - Willard....... Kuox. sTorraales. Benjamin Poullney .. Israel Morris , Martin Psrrie. Isabella Jordan. Henry Trout... John Ferric John Bogle ..,.. Susanna Ward.,..,... William Hunter John Doray Benjamin Poultney.,.t Nancy Roblson ,.. Lawrence At. 431 438 873 433 10 846 98 80 483 816 186 13 A.. 6291 6300 631 58112 53113 5301 6805 6306 6307 63111 5309 631 6311 5292 5194 6195 6201 61V1 6289 1995 tool 1293 6201 6297 ....4143 24 .... 20 tt ,.- 172 84 .... 125 28 .... 14.80 .... 211 12 ... 48 24 .... 87 Vt 104 34 168 163 158 153 153 .... 77 14 .... 127 02 2 32 t '' Aa. 110 Ptr. 1 H'erraarec. George Mead... .$181 10 . 181 60 1104 1100 110 1104 1100 no no 110 114 ' no 110 1100 1144 1104 110 1100 274 834 38 1020 714 1147 1213 221 113 63 215 " u , 181 60 " " 181 60 " 181 60 J' " -' " 141 60 " " 181 60 " " 141 66 " ' m 181 60 " " 181 64 " 181 60 181 60 " - 181 56 " 484 " - 484 40 " 484 00 " " , 444 00 " " ..... .... 40 50 " " .......... 64 45 Roberts A For, e. part 20 90 " " , 112 20 Otorge Mead 819 60 , 613 16 62S 60 , 18 16 Hugh Jordan........ 1 John Read Rudolph Llti....,.. Wm. Montgomery John B. Garrison George Mead..... EMI Irwin...!'.'."!!! 17 44 8 44 39 05 8 40 114 41 448 -1100 74 171 241 17 620 6291 1906 1908 1907 1918 At 402 306 327 372 412 440 448 340 413 10 483 433 4.13 358 431 433 433 433 4.13 438 413 433 438 383 4.13 66 13 298 407 317 231 126 19 19 137 4110 38 97 T 24 21 4 9 136 42 440 498 444 40 9 271 248 40 605 00 8 26 19 36 26 46 d 40 Morrle. Ptr. Warrant. George WetieL. $265 22 William Wert.. 136 91 Chrisliaa Wert David Lanich Jesse Yarnal. Joseph Turner..i... " " ...li.; 107 91 244 18 138 93 146 26 145 20 112 20 45 109 24 George Hobacker....i. ...u.. 139 46 Peter Yarnal.. 99 00 183 153 163 163 108 153 153 163 753 158 163 163 161 163 163 Clem Striker.......,..)..!.!. John Vaughn ...u Jonathan Keibic. .4 Thomas Morris William Morris Samuel Meredith...... William Miller- Hetty Morris...... Tbomat Fitxsimmons. George Cljmer............... Robert )rar..............i. Patrick Moore..... Mary Morris ,.! Magnus Miller. Nalbaa Freeoy Blair MeLanaban... Jaoob Graff William Stewart............... Richard R.Smith..... Walter Btewart......'...... Christopher Baker ...... ...i., George Gates, ;,!, Coarad 6warta...i..u Jbba Graff.....! ...i.in N. Reideaauer.M Fred Hubley. .' Matthias Slough- w .. wUt . Henry Drinker. Joeeph Hubley ,. Jacob Graff..... i,..,i , Job Graff. Joseph Potter Francis Johnston. 66 80 16 10 85 10 71 10 85 10 16 80 85 81 85 84 86 80 81 86 85 80 86 80 85.80 64 10 85 80 tt 44 28 06 196 99 62 86 36 44 34 II II 21 84 18 I II 21 44 79 26 7 24 14 50 1 65 63 1.1 26 40 ' 1 96 15 44 17 61 T 94 44 00 116 17 10 19 70 20 IT It 19 ft 130 01 143 Joseph Turner....!, George Haybaher.. 15 1 Robert Cation 1 ... 117 ". Reidenaaer j .... John Huston Patrick Hay....... 10 Robert Olrno........ Pean. Ac V. 443 14 148 43 1.16 649 431 185 Warrantee. John Nicholson., Greenwood Bell., ,.$257 24 . 47 24 Elljih Heath Nieklia A Griffith. 25 20 64 94 96t 13 40 158 00 Joseph Boon. Pike. Warrantee. At. 298 994 118 95T 178 41 25 !( 278 440 301 164 187 175 92 Ptr. Jamee Wileoa-.i...,i,i $17 18 " .......... 65 06 " " 14 64 " " . 41 27 6 44 44 44 II 22 00 II 48 tt 20 14 72 62 8 24 40 23 44 46 74 H 63 Joha Nicholson John P. Hoyt Joseph Bairey .n.t.ii, John Nicholson......!,, Jamee Wilsoa. ...,;.i Joba Nicholton....! Jama Wilson ...,i John Nieholson 44 Piuat Warrantee. Jamee Wilson.......... $101 80 " " ......... 27 48 Moor A Dahvney"!!!!!! 2.12 24 Jaiaca Wileon...,.....i 221 70 " " 199 08 At. rtr. 817 21 183 1041 990 869 1041 990 99 495 495 298 99 824 16 Moore A Pelanay.,,!.,. 131 14 Jamee Wilson... ,.!..! 321 76 ..... 121 76 ,..!.. 110 88 110 98 21 84 ..... 76 00 ...1.. 13 46 t'nlbtl. Warrant i Roberu A Fox. 1 ) 11 1 Jamea Wilson. A. 90$ 408 799 126 44 967 Vr. 164 15 163 Ptr. 169 44 10 IT 15 ,..i427 38 1... 264 42 .... 27t 58 .... 68 76 ... 30 44 .... 60 49 Wood ward. Tforrwaleir. Joba Vaught ..t?l 80 Jonathan Walea....... ...... 691 4 Joba Roll , ,. 561 44 William Wilsoa 2 9 John Cannon.. ...u...i 421 41 Henry Drinker. ..1....1. ........ tit 41 William Drinker...: .n.... 114 14 Isaac Wheeler. 125 16 Ell Hootman I 12 Mary Neal... 131 66 Benjamin Johnatoa.i.ii..i,i., 62 44 Hegerlv. ,..!,.,, J11 18 Matthias Harlan..; 118 71 Nary Neal....;; 71 to 8ohn MoCachen- 1. 241 11 Roland Event!...! H1....1. It 40 Ell lluolman. .i.iii... .!,.,, 11 40 Chaeneey RiakctU. 41 14 Joseph Clark i,...i. 17 14 John MaClelian 10 40 Philip Loet.i.ii.;..s;.. 126 16 Jacob R. Howell ;....... 138 64 William Johnston ;.... 225 14 George Brockham 74 00 Samuel Rmlen.;.;.! 1 80 William Wilson 1 08 Mry Shaffer;..,....; 414 John Low.;...,. 16 8 .aao Goes It 44 John McCeohea 146 44 James Alexander.......,.,.., 14 It Roland Kens.ji,i,ii, .,,., J 14 Pelcr Louder i..:iu.i. ...... IT 48 Charles Loader..!...! 1144 John Hanson..! 19T 44 Benjamin Johnston. 104 04 . J. Prner ... T4 44 Thomas M anion. 61 to William Sharp. 156 04 Susanna Ward. I 06 William Parker.. 4 II Charles Louder "f ot Mar Sandwich 41 16 It 12 153 44 (0 T 148 108 168 163 43 44 $4 91 T2 44 It 2T SEATED LANDS. Alec, the following lots end naraala at I..A. turned by tke collectors ef tares af the several townships aad borough, hereinafter mentioned to tne Uommiitioners of Clearleld eeanty, for the non-payment of teiee, according te lb provls los bf tb 411 section ef aa act ot Ateemblv ef April tt, 1144, P. L. p.g. 601 1 A-mbi' ,f OWMM. Rakestraw A Arthurs, ion. rwr. ....beeoarla... TIB. $4 66 it 88 root, at. M... a I! K'i8!'"'''-'.' BeU......... I 84 r. AJCeBr..m. ,. . . 04 . .. " .1. 49 owiiaas, McCllasey, II.. Boa. rwl. TAX. 8 78 1 2r 86 1 $ Iff 4 41 74 " - bouse A lot. Bailey, Valentia.. ..Bloom , Britten, William, Bradford Jolly, M. H. f lot. .. Lansberry, BeejanTh. jr..,.. " Sbircy, Jacob Langdoa, William.. Langdoa, James Gilligaa, William Swan Henrv , Berger. J. K. ...... Post, Henry....,,. v. h ,. Hoover, Jacob....,., Holt, T. M Irwia, William Miller, Miles Bwoorie. II. B Fox, J. M , Kulpb, Adam o... Dunlap, J. R... .....srernilde... 11 ......Cbell.. ... I 81 ... $ 45- ... 1 96 ....... ...1.1. I 88' Decatur... .81 64 " 4..A68 Iff ..Graham...., 60 - ..... t If ' 6 26 ...... .Ooeben 90 - 4 1 Aulleh. 28 25 Halloa ...... 2 46 Knox. ........ $ 68 30 10 70 114 60 6 60 60 104 1 Henry, joon. Lorn. City.. Hartshorn, Mrs.. I tot 2 Williams, George,-! lots Leonard, J. T., I lot Jane Heed, 1 lot 4 it it Young, Nelson I lot.... m' 46 10 Parks, Thomas 64 Saely, Levi...... .....Boggs...'. 1 1 1 76 4 16 1 40 $ It 45 1 T6 28 I 7 100 Stott, Samuel- " .., 44 I'sib, Gardner.... .....Bradford 10 Shiny, Jaoob... .- " Clark, arran, 2 lots Burntide, Brenneman, Jacob......... Chest..., MoCully, Joseph " Dodridxe. Jecob..... Knox... Gates, Ueorge, (shop).....Dccatal . 1 4 r legal, r.uiabeta...........uoinea 2 o Irvin, John es 2 lotit...N. Wash.... I 40 Alexander Robert- ..Woodward. I 4 Barrow, Wm. house A lot. " .2 1 Burns, Jaa. house A lot... . " ... 1 46 Bumheiser, G. house A lot, -.2 28 Bradley, M. bout A lot- " ' . 2 15 Bigley, Jno. house A lot. 1 95 Carl, Michael... . 90 Carson, Jamee " .90 Cox, John, bouse A lot.... " . t 18 Given, Sa'ml bouse A lot- " ' .146 Gaumras, (I. boot A lotw " . 1 76 Graham L. bouse A lot..,. " . 2 10 McKee, Jamet.,.., " .4 17 Taylor, A. B.....i. ...... . .4 71 Wolf, John. . 1 80 Sboff, 0. J - .4 40 Holmah, Solomon-......,.. . 3 00 Deris, John. I lot. ....... .Oeoeor ...... 1 4T MclUnry, Mrs. 1 lot..... " 78 Hoover, Patton Pike....., 2 35 Michaeii A Cathcart...... " ....... 4 40 McKee, John..,., . . 8 Howies, D. R. F.....!i....u. " ... t T Loot, 0.... " . 1 37 notes, Chas. A Oiborn....f7,oa-....,. 3 63 Holes, Osbora., - 4 46 V. W. WISB, Ii Clearfield, April I, 187a.-9t LEATHER BBEAST-STRAPS " SUPERSEDED BY ' , ' COVfcRT'8 PATENT METALLIC BREAST HOLD-BACK Made of the best Mallea ble Iron, and Is attached to th Hemes by th best Soap ever Invented. It is eaelly and quickly put 00, and 'prevent tb whipping ot tb bone by to pole, tiot liable to get out of repair. Will last tor years. All we ask is a fair trial, to convince all parties us ing them that they ar unsurpassed in v lue for . the purpose for whiob thee arc intended. BACKETT A BCHRYVEK. Clearfield, April 16, 1874. The Bell's Ran Woolen Factory, Pena township, Clearfield Co., Pa. BURNED ODTI Ut XOT BURNED UPI Tb ubieriberi haw, at rrvt pn. rtbaUt ft ntichborhiwtl cewiitr. in tht rtioi) of t flnt clati WooIcb WanufMtorj, with ll tht modera tmpraTwHtitnU atUcbl, tttd vr$i prcp$rd to nikt ail kinds of Clotbt, CMilur3, SatinctUi Bltv kHi. FlMineli, to. Plenty of goodf ok hint to tnpVly oarold and a thoriaaod nowoaitoman, wDom wo ain 10 eom id a tirxamiD) onr iiook. I bo baiintAM of CARDISa AND FCLUNO will recolro onr fKtal nttontioa. Proper arranfrenentfe 111 bo nado to Roeivo and delirer Wool, to lnit shitotnfcrr. All work wairantod and don vpoil lb fthdirtelt botioo. and by itriot atten tion to btuineii wa bopa to raallM a Ubtral ibar af publie patronaga. 10,000 POUNDS WOOL WAKTED! W will pay tb blghtsit market prist for Wool and toll oar raanofactartd goo tit at low aa liln liar food oan ba bought in tbt eonnty, aad whtntTor wo fail to render rratoaabl tatiifaotion wt ean alwayi H found at bobia ready to maka proper xplanatlbttp tithtHa poi-ton or by ietttr. JAM KB JOHNSON t B0X6, aprilSAtf Bower P. 0. JEW BTOKB ND NEW GOOD8. JOS. SHAW & SON Hf just opened a NlW Btobi, on Main SL.CLtAintLtt, P. latklT occupied bj Wm. P. IBWIX. ' Their atock eonila of Ujin'aT C3-CDCDESQ Gkocttiu of lbs beet qaalitf, " Qccensware, Boots and Shoes, and (iter article) neoeeaar for ona'a comfort. Call And aiamint oar I lock befort par- ebaaiHg eliawbere. May 0, 1869-tf. CUEAP GROCERIES I LUMBER ClTV, PA. Th anderslgned annonncee to hit eld friend and patrons that he has opened a good line ef UKOCEIUE8 A PH0V1SI0NS at the eld stand of Kirk A Spencer, for which lie solicits a liberal patronage. . H. W. Bl'KNCEB, Lumber City, Pa. March 10 tf. J. R. M'MXTRRAY WILL BUnLY TOO WITH ANT ARTICLE OF MKUC1I AMU.'!! AT THE VERY LOWEST PRICE. LOME AND BEE. (8i6:I3:y) NEW WASHINGTON. JlMEt LI&1E1 The undersigned Is bow prepared be furnish th public with an excellent quality ef Bellefonte Wood-Burned Lime, for plastering purpose, by th Urge ar trail) quantity. Can be found (or the present at Pie' new building, en Market stiret. otl-tf U K. McCTJLLOTJOH. CAUTION. A 11 persons are hereby warned against purchasing, or In any way meddling with the following nrortertvaow in Ihimm..!.! of Joba Ross, ef Wallaoetoa, vi i On bay marc, ene bay horse, one wagon, one sled, and twe set of harness, as tha said property belongs to me and Is left with him en loan only, tebleeet ta my JAMKS II. TURNIR ' Wllaoctoa, March 26, 1674-3tc The Dghlning Tamer. . 44. 100 60 10 102 140 1 70 104 41 44 19 TBI nadcrslgaed ar th cl AgenU la thl county for the "North Amarleaa Oalvanlaed LIOHTNINO RODS." Th cm are the a7S f. rod, now la a, aad are cadorsed by ail Ua oleallle mea la th country. ' ' w. n.reny notir, th cltir.,, ,f lk, .. .v rhWVeT' flSTR I nonay, than u 4hkskii l- w. . aip tr.,. ,"h'. carry en cur I'lUt each, aavar ft Mtnra KXCOURAGB BOMB LABOR. -wj"."'"'- UphUIn, Reda ereetcsl .a th.lr h.lldi.g. need Cm addrcae a by I.,..,, lubttouly,and warra.tUsm. Tb node aad Pillar, eaa b. seea at any ,.f M ear store. n. . Biai.sfB mS Oleerteld. titrrk 86, 14T4-tf HHS? AND "iOTFOB SALT! jh. tot oo.ui.. Ur'i7' " ' ' Boas I large doable frwta. e room. Por harm aa4 ev . to the subscriber, at Mm taut ovi ,