THE REPUBLICAN CLEARFIELD, PA. WIDNISDAT HORNING, APlllt tt. We. , Terms of Subscription. If paid In advance, or within three months ..l 00 If pulil after tbr ud before ill months..,, t 60 If paid after the expiration of tlx months.,. 1 00 KELIGIUUI NOTICES. . i Methodist F.plaeopul Church--Rev. A. D. Yooi'jt, Fustor. Publla Sorrloe every Sabbath t tt A. M., and Tt P.M. ... , . Sabbath School at (A.M. .' . - . ". Prayer Melting mrj Thursday, at ft P. M. Communion borvtoo, firil fiabualk tf every xBontli, at 10) A.M. Proebjterlan Chnrrh Itir.H. 8.BrTt.it. Sabbath services morning and evening Sab bub School at P. M. Prayer Melting W dan der evening. M. Frauds' Chnrtli.-Cat1iollc-.Rer. P. J. BaaatDA. Mass at 10t o'clock A. M., on the ejooond and fourth Sundays of each month. Lutheran Church. Rev, A. J. IIartsocr: Treadling every Sabbath, morning and craning. Pshheth School at 0 a. m. Prayer meeting every Wednesday evening. J- - . .. . I Tylor' PoatoDico, Clearfield county, wj uiaeutittiiucu. lJrookvillo is to hftve gaa works. lletsrs. Blood, Stock and McLean art to furnish the Illuminating malarial. They art adapted to tboir undertaking. ' -Koynoldsvillo is troubled with chick . an thtlvct and about lix-foot sidewalks. The i "borough dada" Hem to thiak that the pavement! boeld be Just at wide at the mud la deep tlx feet. - - ,. "Jlio Huntingdon Monitor ndvieoa the. poultry dealers of that Motion to plant an ex tra crop of spring chickens, in vie of the fact , that the Methodist Conference meets in that place nest Aiaroo. Jjront ntruia. That editor needs eonrersloa badly, urn. Swoono, brother of tlia Into IT. llucner Swoope, died at his residence In Alex andria, Huntingdon county, on Tuesday, April 21st, of consumption. William Is the third mem ber of the family who hat died In the past nice montha. . Lock Haveners are making an effort to get a railroad built from Jersey Shore to that city, to as to oonneot with the Catlawlssa road. Well, we have no doubt if the eitltens of that city will do Just what the ClearEclderi and Curwent villieni did (pay for It), they can bare a road too. Dead. Rov. John Towner, formerly of Bellefontr, but lately of Canton, Ohio, diod at the latter place a few weeks ago, aged (1 years. Mr. Towner removed to Ohio in 1663. Previous to that time he had been Ave times elected Regis ter and Recorder of Centra county, lie was woll koowa to many eltiiens of Cleardcld county, lie leaves a widow, ana no and six daughters to asourn his demise. Tbo Williameport Bullrtin says that Filbert, Otto A Co., have told their mill" site and piling grounds, on tho burned districts, about ten acres, with their stock f logs, to P. Herdie, for $135,000. The stock Is estimated at between Ire and six million feet. A few years ago the greater part of this land was purchased from Herdie, Lenta A White at $S00 per acre ; now Herdie buys tt back at an advance of over 000 per cent. : The New Judo k. The Clinton .Dem ocrat, of last week, remarks t "Judge Orvis was inducted Into office on last Thursday in Lock llaven, at an argument court here held. The commission was read by Pro thonotary Brown (and afterwards recorded by Kecordcr Snook), whereupon the Judge took his seal ana witnout lurtner oeremony antered upon the dispatch of business." "The Bcllefonto Republican says that one of the greatest inducements offered to capitalists and others to oome to Bellefonte to lire, is the fact that they can e;et cow pasture free in the Park, which also contains a good spring." Kxckangt. Well, we can beat that "all hollow." Clearfield has two Parks dedioated to the same purpose, with the Susquehanna river Sowing by on the western border. Family Affliction. The following death record wa clip from our Brookvilla ex changes t -"Died in Winslow township, of scarlet fever, March 17th, Almira M. Owkhs, aged 7 years and 10 months ; March 21 J, F.ui.stTn M. Owxfts, aged 12 years, 1 month and 12 days; March 24th, KnlLr J. Owe, aged 35 years, 2 months and 20 days Maroh 26th, ManuaniT J. Owens, aged 10 years and 4 days; March 30th, Praxus 1). Owers, aged 14 years, 1 month and 0 days, all of, and Just one-half of the family of Thomas II. Owens." , Drowned. A man named John 51. Lowe was drowned in Tront Run on Saturday morning last. He was a floater and in the employ of Peter McQeorge. The body was brought to this place, where It was properly prepared for burial and then sent to Lis home In Huntingdon eounty on Monday morning's train, na was a young man, about 26 years of aga, unmarried, and was the ooly son of a widowed mother, who Is loft alone to mourn bis aad fata. Tdb Road Business. Tboy havo a eystem of keeping their roads In repair in Lan caster eounty which might be adopted with profit by the township authorities of this eounty. . The roads are let out to tht lowest bidder, to be kept la repair for one year, and tho supervisors of Fulton township, after six years' trial, announce that they hare been able to reduce tht tax, and hart greatly Improved roads. This two-fold Im provement of highways should attract considera ble attention. I m 9m Trig Scalp Busimess. There ia fcfll before tbe Legislature, raising the premium n fox scalps to two dollars. This It altogether toe high. In faot, the present premium bad bet. tar be abolished, beoaute it is notorious that tvery perion who gets an opportunity will kill a fox anyhow, premium or no premium. Soma would kill the foxet to prevent them from destroying ieir chickens, while others do It for sport. Be tides this, the professional fox hunter would lever accumulate either money ar property were be premium raited to five dollars a scalp, while fly cents it already tax enough for the eitltens t fay to keep up the sport. Tin MonoAN Abduction. It is an Minced that Mr. A. P. Bently, of Mount Pleas- it, Iowa, la writing a story founded oa tbe ab ctlon of William Morgan for Iht alleged expoti. 0 of Iht leerete of Freemasonry. Mr. Bently assisted in this work br Judita James L. Ulilia. w of Mount Pleasant, but for many years a mem oi ningway, woo was accuse! or com leity In the ahduotioo, tried and aeeuitted. The sry, it is said, will give a true and reliable count of the historic event. It will no doubt Mt with a large tale, and be read with Interest ' thousands both in and out of tha Masonic ternity. Elk Dtmoerai. Judge Olllit at ont timt represented this dls st la tht Legislature and ia Congress, and Is Ttonally well known lo many of our old residents. That Railroab. About a month we announeed tbe fact that a railroad waa out bting located from the mouth of Binneuea. alng ereek to Karthaua. Tht Lock llaven fblitam of last week, in alluding ta Iht mat- V tayt l 'We bars been Informed by one ef our leading sens mat :ne new road, wbioh Col. J arret! m in emeieni corps oi engineers It now loealing a Binncmahoniug to kartbtua, will be built cm a aoubt; that there ia wealth enough in ling township alone to do thit, without any from ontaide poinll ; and further, thai prop holders along Ihe route are determined the ease wealth 01 h"r (! and Iron lelds shall en to the outside world, tw Maekoy, usually pushes things, and as be when hold of this enterprise, success is about 4H D lUUltJ n sjfj, - Tiw Advertisements. Jag. Korr I. have Just received a superior line of scasona foods, aad give aetiee thereof ia eur special is. Itcntloa li Invited to tht fact that tht I torn of tha male department of tht Clear I Academy will open oa Monday, May s. Thit school tt andtr the ehargt of Mr. M. McRnally, who bat rendered entire satis Won la tht past. Jail and tee the French Unen Collar, at Kerr Ic'j. Only JDjitntjner box. - . , , Amateur Rapting Tb6 junior of the Rifvilicax aceoupaulad an excursion nartr of thirteen gentlemen of this plane, laeluding the members of Ihe Cltartsld String Uaad, who left here oa last Thursday afternoon oa a raft for Look Haven. Wa had a good eraft, and were wall provided with all the necessaries of Ufa, as wall as toma of lha luxuries. We went prepared to tale a full tot of notes of the voyage, but our services wart required to often In other waye, and the aoeusti and Incidentt of tha trip came apoa at so thick and fast, that wa discarded ourpedotl and paper as useless to do Justice to tht things wa saw. Our readers an loo familiar with the localities along tht upper Sutquaiuaae fur nt to recount them here. White Break, Side Pocket, Stepping Stones, Rain's Horn, Little Blnk, Dig Pilch, Mosbannon Falls and Buttermilk (nil household words In Cleardcld) were passed In safety, owing to tht skillful tnn'nagen.nit of our pilot and tht pressure an the front oar-pin by tht Doctor. Tht beauties of tba wild mountain loeiiery wore doubly enhnnced by the splendid muric of Ihe String Band, which was kept la con stant employment on the raft all day, and dreggod throngh the mud and bushes and ovtr stomps at night by the Commander-in-chief, In search of a native on whom they might bestow a serenede.. Wt reached Lock Haven in the midst of a pelting storm of rain, tnow and wind a little weather. beaten lu appearance, but not discouraged In spirit. The Doctor's official report showed that none were missing, no mishaps except a broken fiddle, and two slight cases of sea-sickness, and these were two of the crew who were net accus tomed to strong food and had never been on a craft before In a storm. May we all live ta have a re-union of the ercw of the "Splker Pup" on the river next Spring, and do It all ever again. How Is It, Jersey 1 Board on or board off t Odd-Fellowship. District Deputy Grand Master, 8. J. Row, reports the following Information Id relation to the order In Clearfield county, which appears to be in a flourishing con dition r . orncani roa ma imi-ixo trk. ClearDelJ Lodge. No. 198 N. O.. Thomas M Robinson V. 43., Aaron C. Tate; Secretary, Noel B. Lec; Assistant Seo'y, R. A. Urcont Treasurer, v. v. rr ntsou. New Washington, No. C7 N. O., William C. Thompson j V. (J., Joseph Hutton Secretary, John II. Broth Ass't Sec'y, P. Zimmerman; Treasurer, Joarph 11. Broth. Ulen Hope, No. 6t)t N. O., F. W. Hollopoter ; V. O., John Haley; Secretary, C.J. Krtgy; Ass't Seo'y, John Itratton Treasurer, Jcre. Cooper. Burnside, No. 679 N. O.. Ssmnel Read : V. O.. S. S. Merilbew; Secretary, j. H. Morehead ; Ass't eec y, v . Molester j Treasurer, J. . r ettell. Osceola, No. 717 N. IJ., Joseph K. Iloughorty; V. O., J. M. Cyphers ; Secretary, J. K. Ilamcr; Ass't Sec'y, A. J. Reese Treas'r, Ueo. M. llrisbin. Luthersburg, No. "S3 N. U., George 0. Kirk ; V. U., P. H. Crick ; Secretary, J. Mcllenry Ass't Sec'y, W. II. Kelly ; Treasurer, Ueorge Penis. Ansonvllle, No. 781 N. 1., James Ulenn ; V, G, B. 8. Clark ; Secretary, John Swan Ass't Seo'y, B. P. Wire; Treasurer, Peter Summer. Curwensvlllc, No. SilS. O., BenJ. 8. Broome; V. O., Jos. It. Irwin ; Secretary, 8. F. McCloskv ; Ass't Seo'y, T. J. Kobisoui Treasurer, M. V. Owens. ; . RRrRaKKVATlVlS TO QRAXft L0O0R. No. 198, S.J. Row; Ne. 4f7, A. D. Bennett; No. 6(19, Philip Dolts; No. 670, D. 11. Davis; No. 747, Jacob A. McCall; No. "S3, Ueo. Knarr; No. 781, John Swan ; No. 821, Jas. M. etewart. STATISTICS. Number of Lodges In the county, S; number of members, 626; iuitiations during the vear. 83 : amount of relief paid, $1,174.65; lunds on hands, U,tlU6.0r. Tin Lock Haves Jam. Tbe bis nooa oi last vvacR proven ratntr uarortunatt to tomt of our lumbermon. The Clinton .Democrat tayt t The biggest Jam that tver secured on the Sue. quehanna, say some of our most experienced lumbermen, ocourred in front of Lock llaven on the Dtgbt of last Monday and Tuesday morning. ne negtnning oi ll seems to nave been the stick Ing or a raft in tbo sbute in the afternoon, which kept back more raftt in tht dam than would hare beca in it Ibey bad been able to ret thronih During the night some rafto got swung around. tho logs were running fast and began to Jam, and by between 8 and 7 o'clock next morning the pressure waa so great on tuts side as to carry oft the pocket boom, which waa full of Lock llaven logs. Shaw, Towns A Co., had about one million feel earned down ; Pardee A Cook, six or seven hundred thousand, and Beat, Hopkins A Wey mouth bad a half miilioa or more. A number of raftt went over tbe dam during the night, etll mated at high at fifty, which it probably a little nign. THE JAW Is estimated to have backed up fifty million (so thinks Win. Barrows), while some run it as high as one hundred million. These estimates are very speculative and only serve to show that there was an immense namber of logs stopped uere, wnica were ptieu np in every imaginable shape. As here were many rafts on tbe Lock- port shore, the logs piled up oa tlem, and some are fonr or five deep with logs on them. The bridge was hard pressed, but it passed through wiiuoui serious uamage. TO BREAK TOR 4 AH was tbe next question. If It was not dene, the town would ultimately get seriously flooded. Ed gar Munson, President of the Lumbermen's Ex change, in conference with L. A. slacker and N Shaw, determined to have it broken, and the man to do It (Jim L'olbcrlh) waa called to tha work in an hour he had sixty men picking away at the logs, and in a short while a hole was made, tbe pressure increased, a pocket boom pier gavo way, down came the sullen, surlr mast, and awav went Ihe Jam, scattering over Ihe empty water ipace below, with a fereat of peered logs rolling over the noeom oi me smootn, swill-runulnr but turbid Husquehannal Colbcrth and hit crew worked like brave fellows, and they art deserving of creaii. ine expense oi me work was borue by .Lt tuo sjumoermen s fexcuange. tun uoar DirriciLT thixo Is yet to break the Jam of logs and raftt on tho weapon tiae, wnere abont serenty-Dve rafts are more or less covered with logs. It is to be broken by contract. There la also a Jam on the side boom or basin at Shaw, Towns A Co.'s mill, with a oanal boat locked in by the logs, and no doubt more or less damaged. This Jam oa tbe other side is the hardest lo break, but It is not interfer ing with the run of logs and oonsequenllv Is not dangerous, though It breaks up Ihe running ef rails so long as ii is more, ine losses cannot be ?;iven. The logs carried away belonging to Lock laven will be saved at Williamsport, and this n ace w ii losa ine nenent nr tha amount nr .hn It would take to saw them up, unless exchange of luge am maue wun williamsport parties. Tbe damage Is trifling to wbat was threatened and would likely have occurred tf the Jam had not oeen promptly oroxen. 'J he contract for clear ing tbe Lockport short of the Jam hat been given to the Messrs. Myers, and they are hard at work at it. A RARDORlf AtTER II WANTED here to control the running of rafts, so that there may bt order tnd dispatch. Tht tuggcation has been several times made la these columns, but to far nothing has been done. Now every man runt on his own hook, and every season shows tht in jurious effects of not having Ihe tquara timber under proper control. At thitisaurt of thing ma everyooay e nusiness, and consequently nobody's business, it does not get accomplished. Ir the lumbermen do not act on it, let our City Council make application, as an act of nrolectiun to Ihe interests of tht tity. This Is tha sqnart timber market, and it behooves ths eity to give ell the prelection it can to Ihe Important Interests involved. When these things occur there are many long faces of regret, and every one says Ibis ought to bt dont and Ibat ought to be done, and the result It tht danger is over with the in Jury, aud nothing gelt done. If something is not done bv the next meetinc of Council, wa none they will take some notice of the matter, and If mere ne not time to get tbe act through Ibis year, at least lay the groundwork for getting it through next session of tbe Legislators, which will be In timt nr tnt spring floods of 1H75. List of letters remaining unclaimed In tht Pottnffiot at Clearfield, for tht week ending nprn , n, lei a . Clark, John Ilile, Miss Maggie (I) Dixon, Jennie I.aurhom, Aeorgo W. Donnelly, Patrick Manly, Robert Dickinson, C. C. MePadden, William llegal, Austin (1) NoQuade, Robert llolingswortb, Beckie Toung, Miltoa lienry, jun. AiCVlntn J P. A. GAULIN, P. M Lawrrrci Towridip, April 27th, 1874. Ma. Editor i Tht Superrisori of Lawrence levied ever $3,800 of letted raid tax on the citistnt for 1873, and afterwards tha Township Ttmitu UtUJ ibssit :,000 sash tax to nay our bumble lervarrti. Tht whele turn (to far at wt kaow) hat beta promptly paid over to tba Super visors tod Treasurer, and to-day the roads are almost Impassible. We aow ask, through your columns, what has btoomi of Ihe people's money, to the tune of over 84,000, ta say nothing of the uoecated lax f Where are our eerveelt,' the Township Auditors f Have they not settled the acoountt of 1878 1 Have they forgotten to pub- nsn int account at required by law 7 Or, bat the money been applied to salaries and back-nav F Coma, gentlemen, show as ypar hands, aad tbUge Miar Tsi-Patebi. Tht M. E. Church ia Tyreat It being it-paired I J so as to teal jot or jsn njors peoj la. NEW! ITEMS. ' Tht meSiban of the Tyrtnt Fire Company hare received atw and haadwma uniforms. . . ' Philadelphia It likely to be lied oa as the placa for holding the aeit Bute Agricultural Fair. i A woman, namsd Mrs. Oarrlt, was drowned while attempting to erost the Conemangh river near Blalrsvllle In a skiff on Wednesday last. 1 The sawmill of Messrs. Nagle, Kshbech A Co., Dear Milton, was destroyed by Ira an Thanday night last. Lost $30,t)00. Tht Art was tht work of an Incendiary. I It Is suggested that the weather prognostlea- tor ought to stop using tha word "probabilities" and substitute ."puisibllitltt." Wt tepoad the motion. Tri'liMne, ; It It said to bt a ourlout fact that although tht rain keeps thousands away from oburoh on f unday, It does not dtter a tingle man from at tending to business on week days. 1 Wa, Bromley, who murdered the old man Phalen at Kersey, this eounty, last June, has been arrested at Camden, N, J, He will probably he tafcly housed la Fort Oyster ere many days. Elk Mutate'. ( ' ,f ( : t ; f jj Hon. Alexander P. Callow, Mayor of Alle gheny City, died at his residence la that city, on Saturday morning, the loth Inst., in tho 43d year of his age. Tha well-told story of tht Philadelphia Tress, about tht cremation of the body of a young physi cian of that city, named Geo. Opdyke, by his futbor, In a furnace In the cellar of his house, proves to have been an April hoax. ' . . . William Mollvain, Esq., a member of the Tyrone Borough Council, died at bis residence oa Wednesday evening. He was aged 63 years and was highly respected in the community In which ht moved. Oiooola, Clearfield county, has no more Idea of a brick building than Rattigan, of the Pitta burgh ChronMt, has of erematisnislng himself in a consolidated gas retort to help along tht strug gling ooncern, and to ascertain exactly to what extent ha could Illuminate the tlty, if ht were to try. A rani Cavern's Pmptt. , - . . , A benevolent sewing society of this place a short time sinoetook pity upon a poor widower, liv ing near tht planing mill, who had seven small, helpless children. The society made new clothes for the little ones, and gave the father some moner to buy food until he could gel work ; instead of wnten, ae baagbt a new tilk bat, a turkey aad tome oysters, and married a widow with four oth er little cherubs. rktliptburg Jtmmal, Mr. Gcorce Mortun, of this placo bad the misfortune to accidentally out off the forefinger of his left hand, while at Middletown, a short time since, by falling and having an axe which he was carrying oa hit right shoulder strike hit left hand. Gprcialt. I cannot enumerate the number of articles, and only say coma and sea for yourself, at the Key. INFLATION I INFLATION I James Kerr A Co., regardless of tbe action of the President, are Inflatinr. and bare Inflated their already large stock of Clothing, aalil it now embraces tbe finest assortment of Clothing and Furnishing Goods la any retail store in Pennsyl vania. Below please find rednoed price list vf a icw oi ine articles emuraced in tbeir tlock i MF.17'8 C0TTONADB SUITS, ONLY $6 00 MENU CASSIMKRB Bl'ITS, O.NI.V 8 00 MEN'S AI.L-WOOl, CASS. Sl'ITM, 10 00 MEN'S FINE BLUE DIAU. Bl'ITS, 16 00 YOCTHS' SI ITP, SO. to 50 00 CHILD'S FINE BH'E CLOTH SlITS, 8 00 CHILD'S FANCY DIAO. SUITS, 10 00 CHILDREN'S Bl'ITS, all prices, fr J.JO to 12 00 UnibrellaawSlIk, Uingham, Cotton a largt and fina assortment. Hoilery. Fifty doscnt Lisle Thread, Silk, Cotton and English tuper-stont hose, which will be told at from 0 ctntt up. Blilrta, Our tlock of shirts Is large and com plete, embracing tbe Universal, French Percale, Cotton, Caasimere and colored Shirts, in great variety. We would tay to our customers that baring bought goodt at 10 ptr cent, lets taaa heretofore, we are prepared le sell them at prices that will really astonish everybody. Call early and see for yourwlvet. JAMES KEKR A CO. Old Western Hotel Corner, Clearfltld, Pa. 29 , . FROM DRUGGISTS.' There It no east of Dyspepsia that Green's August Flower will not curt. Comt to tbt Drug Ston of 0. D. Watson, Clearfield, Pa., aad la- quire about it. If you suffer from Costivcness. Hick Headaeho, Sour Stomach, Indigestion, Liver uompiaint, or uerengemtnl or tbe tystetn. Try it. Two or three dosae will relieve you. Desckee's German Hyrup Is now sold ia every town and dry la tbe United States. We bare not less tnan five hundred letters from Druggists. saying it is the best medicine Iber tver told for Consumption, Ihroat er Lung disease. Regular tiis 7a teats. aug:i J3y Tha largett line of earpeti tver offered Id thit county, is now to at teen at tht ktystoae, Second tircet, ucaraeid, fa. Lorillard't celebrated Smoking and Chewlox Tobaooos. Kratter A Lytic, agent! fur Clearfield oountv. will wholesale to dealers at eity prices. . ...i.,a. H1..I- l" You can buy handsome Summer Suits for $1. ai ine Iteyiione. Thi Eixo IrorI Jtl Ar tht XaaVee AW This Iron is really four complete Iront in one a nmootning iron, a uiotsmg iron, a Band Iron and a Fluting Machlae, with r luting Board. To understand the superioritr of this Iron it Is only necessary to see It. With each Iron the agent givea a receipt for glossing which alone is worm nan ine price or ine iron, joe iron ne ing nlekie-plated ooutaioa beat much longer Ihaa an ordinary one. Agents are wanted in every township in Ciearucld and Centre eountios. Ad- dress A, L. SCIINELL A SONS. General Agents, for territory in any State. uitarneki, I'a. April It, 1874 11. Good Marseilles Ouilts. tl. 81.11. 81.30 and ei.ou, at tno Keystone. Mr. Thomas Rellley desires ut to announce that bt hat Just received another large lot of "diitcnell wagons, which are among the very best manufactured, and which he will sell at the molt reasonable ratea. His stock inclndes almost all descriptions of wagons large and small, wids ana narrow track. apra Wool and Willow Ware of all deserrptlons for taie oy it. v. sigier e. uo, Axil. Seventy-five doaen Clearfield Wood ohoppers Axes at ;i:7J. H. F. BIQLER A Co's. Free! Fred! Free 1 Among the manvnrena. ratioai that we have for Coughs, Colds, Croup, or any inroai or lung uiinouuyi none or faeia are equal to Dr. Morris' Syrup of Tar, Wild Cherry and Hurehound. If you are eMioted, call at our store and we will give yon a sample bottle res f ennry i Agents! llnrtswtcR a) Irwin, 'Jlearfteld; Holt, Woodside A Holt, Wallacetnn 11. E. n il- llams, William's Grave. .March Il ly A full line of Iloaseho'd Goods. Janaanad Wan. o., lor sale ny it. . urgier ft ue. BoARnana Warted. Two or three day board era eaa be accommodated Id a nrivale familv. Boarding good and ebarget rearonabla. Fur lurtner Information apply at tbll ofliet. Notice to Waoor aid Carriaor Kissii Wa have Just received a general assortment ef Wagon and Carriage Woods, also a full liae of Spiings muu naiea, vial we ever enean ror easn H. Y. B UtoLia A Co. Montour flats Paints, fur naintini houses In. iae ana ouisiao LOItagel, r arm Buildings, ae. neauinui, uuraoie ana economical. Ground in pure Linseed Oil. nyn T II. F, DioLr.n A Co. Bird Cages a largt assortment at U. F. Die. m m vs. a Bawl Distan'a Cross-cut Saw. flraai Amarlnaa oaw, Bovnton l Lightning Saw, at v-JJ-ll it. r. BiOLia A Co'l. II. F. Blgler A Co. hare beea maklne evi.n.l.a uuiuons so ineirsioci 01 Hardware Ihe last few days. Everything new In Shelf Hardware, Sad dlers' Hardware, Farmers' Hardware, Builders' Hardware, and Hardware of all kinds, eaa be seta at tueir More. alav 22. R. R. Wheolbarrnws, Baby Carriage!, Toy Ex press Wagons and Wheelbarrows, at -" ' """' Co'l. Calcined PiaiVrr ftr sale by ii. F. Blgler A Co, Just received, k Urn let of nati.vt,ln.i.a T A I . . ' "' I' .ui waaieiut a. -2-72 H. F. Piotn A Co'!. Pars Time! Savt Labor! Save Menevl Rata Clothesl The" Novelty Wringer" it tht best la ihe market. Buy it) try It. For sale by H, F. Biolrr A Co. Had Tail ! Persons whoeoa template baildlag ill do Well to call tnd examine eur atnh ar BUILDING MATERIALS. We hat. it. . full lint of Bailden' Hardware. Nails. Palnta. Oils, Glass, rutty, Calcined Plaster, Ae. wyxs ri II. v. Bietaa A Co. ramis, tins ana Veruisbej for salt ht B, P. Blgler AC. i J RECAPITULATION. Bird Cages. , . Wood and Willow Wan. , ' Household Goods, ' ;' L - ' All kinds of Hardware. " Japanned Ware. Palult, Oils, Varnishes. Calcined Plaster. " Wagon and Carriage Makers' tuppllea. All of the above for tale at the mammoth Hard ware Store of 11. F, Iligler A Co., Second street, Olearlsld, Pa. at FeinT An PaWTknt' FmnlRati-Our stock of Paints and Painters' Materials is complete, in cluding J. T. Lewis' Pure White Lead. John Lu cas A Co'a Pure White Lead, F. R. A LVe Buek Lead, and a number of cheaper breads of White Lead; also, Linseed Oil, Turpentine, Varnishes of all kinds, a full lint of Brushes, and a full line of eoluri, tlry aud in Oil. ' niyHe'73 m ... II. F. Biaian A Co. On Saturday, April lllh, ISM.by Rev. J. M. Taylor, Mr. Kli.MUNl) BARRETT, of Ferguson township, and NANCV . PKNN1NOT0N, of Luest township. . . . sua. .. At Luthersiurg, Pa., on Wednesday, April 22d, 1K74, OlIOitOK NEWTON, son of J. IIarvt and Miar haul EuiRoca, aged 3 months and 20 days. "A lamb untasked, untried, t ' Cartel fought for thcej , , lie gained the victory, And Ihou art glorillod." 1 Clearfield Markets. CiiaRriRLn, Pi., April 21. 1874. Applss, green, 0(J 1 75, Hogs, dressed Dried, eft lb 12, Hides, green.- Apple butler.Wgal, 1 00 Hams 00(0 10 Butter U0 (-0 40 Shoulders 10(a) 1) Beans. to 00(y 2 00 Sides.. 00 ri) )2) Buckwheat 1 00 Lard 12(a) li Buckwheat Hour lb, (Mets pork,ty bbl.,,22 00 Beef, dried 2.Oatl tf Beef; fresh ( iD'Onioni-.M........ 1 00 Boards, M 12 00 (ail 4 00 Potatoes 00 (cj loo Corn,shelled 1 10 Peaches, dried, lb., 13 Corn, oar 00(a) oo Plaster, $ hbl.....,' 8 00 Corn meal, $ sack, I 30 Ry 1 10 Chon. W cwt OOdi 2 30 Rats, W lb Cloveraeed. 7 40 Salt, $ saek.210( 8 50 Cheese 82 8hlnglet,181u.$4fa)e 00 Cherries, lb. 10 Co) 18 Hhinglcs,2A !nl(ij) 16 00 Cbickent. drtd, lb, 12J Timothy seed...... 6 00 Rigs 20 Tallow . 12 Flaxseed- 2 00 Wheat. 1 U Flour 0 0(1 (fo 8 Q0 Wool '40 Hay 00 00420 00 Wood, 11 cord . 4 00 Urn flmtiscuuntiS. Lire Insurance on a Xew flan! THB CO-OPBRATIVB MUTUAL- LIFE INSURANCE CO. OF LANCASTER COUNTY, PA. The Best and Cheapest Life Insurance In the World I The object of the company it to leeura the CASH PAYMENT lo Ihe widow, husband, or. pban, heir or legal representative of a deceased member, at the end of sixty days after proof, of as many dollars as there are wtcwiliers belonging to the Division In whieb the deceased was ia sured. It is proposed to make the nnmtier of members in each Division FIVE TI10U8AND, so that when completed each member'! life will be in sured for the sum of VI VK THOUSAND DOLLABS. Ait person la good health, malt or female. between tbe agee of fifteen and sixty-fin, thali be eligible to membership, and urioa Ihe pay ment of an entrance fee of from 810 to $60, ae- oording to age, eball receive a life-long policy, subjeet to the rales of tht association. Upon the death of a member, an assessment of one dollar and tea cents is levied njon Ibe survivors, to be paid at the office of the company within forty days. One duller from each member coet to tbe family of tha deceased, and ten tents for the worxing expenses or the company. For full par ticulars addrett or call on R. M. McENALLY, Agtnt. Office Id loom formerly occupied by J. II Fulford, Esq. Clearfield, Pa., March 15, 1874. T. A. FLECK & CO. (Two down east of tht Shaw House,) CLIiABl'lELD. PA. Millinery and Fancy Goods AND NOTIONS. NECK RUPFLINO. LADIES' UNDERWEAR, GLOVES, all kinds and sites. COTTON STOCKINGS, unsurpassed both In quality and cheapness. WHITE AND SWISS GOODS, all varieties. CORSETS AND HOOP SKIRTS, of tba latest pattern and lower than Ihe lowest. HAIR GOODS, of all varieties. Call and examine oar stock before yea buy elsewhere. Glad to show our goedt ea all oo eailoni Our motto la "SMALL PROFITS & QUICK SALES." "A Nimble Sixpence la Better than a Slow Shilling." Remember tht place opposite Motsop's, la Wm. Reed't eld stand. T. A. Fl.BCK, aprlllt74 A. M. HILLS. FIRST CLASS BAKERY ! NOTICE TO RAFTMEN. Tht subscriber hat fitted up a Irst-clast Baktry, and wishes to Inform raflmen that ht will tuunlv then, with BREAD, PIES, CAKES, Ac, on reaeonable terms. Bakery east and of bridga, near the "Lick," Clearfield, Pa. marlS-Jm JOHN CUTLER. QLEARFIELD ACADEMY. MALE DEPARTMENT. TnS SUMMER TERM of fourteen weeks will commence MONDAY, MAY llth, 1874. some or Tuition. Reading, Writing, Mental and Written, Arithmetic, Grammar, Geography and History.. to na Natural Philosophr, Physiology, and Sin gle entry Book-keeping, or either, with tbe above .:;... it nn For Instraetions la Double Entry Book. Reaping and uommereial Arithmetic, ipa. eial terms to be arranged. For particular! respecting tht icbool apply to Rg'73ti R. M. McENALLY. - JIISSHeS. SWAN'S SCHOOL FOR GIRLS CLEARFIELD, PA. TJII WINTER AND SPRING TERMS will clots May 39th, 1874. TBRMS OF TUITION. Reading, Orthography. Wrttllg, Object Let. torn, rrimary Aritbmttie and Primary r.graphy 7 (o istory, Local and descriptive Geography with Map Drawing, Grammar, Mental mat Wrlitta Arlthe.etle..i....- so Algebra and Ihe Sciences ... ,... 11 00 In.trembloe In Instrumental musla 10 aa Oil-painting, 14 letsont.,,,... Wat work..-.,,, I aa For full particulars, send (or Circular. Clearlald, Marah 1L1874. 8;liT0-f pad alf. TREASURER'S SALE OF UNSEATED LANDS IN Clearfield County, Pi., Air 1ST and 1811 Notlet li htjT given, In rnrinaooa of ta I of Assembly approved tbe llttb dej of June, Act pprovtd tut win day of June, A. D. lHio, entitled "An Aol to amend an Act di rettlog tha usode of telling Unseated Lands ia Clearfield county," aad tbe several supplements thereto, there will ne exposed to tan or oulery, at the Court House, ia Iht boreegh of Clearfltld, oa the SECOND MONDAY, 8th day of JUNE, A. D. 1874, the following tracts or pitcei of un stated lands in said county, for taxes due am unpaid, rut '', " i Ilecearla. At. 60 81 to 232 Hi 410 100 til 100 SIO mi 131 104 218 ;is 4118 80 101 04 m 900 174 1711 100 140 4.18 106 8 330 ftr, TPtrniHlrs. Frederick Hubley ; I 'John Maller.....u. ...ji. Fredoriek Huwrnao- fit 40 10 06 23 80 Philip Myseneope Michael Alusscr June Brady William Brady J. Blair and hi. Blair- John Whitmor-.M. , lienry Whitnier William Wilson Jaoob King John Gibson..,,. Robert Wilson William Gray John Miller ,., John Retland.. Peter Gets Jeremiah Mosher....... .,... David Barton Jaoob King , Adam Myaetioope Joremiah Mosher Koaggy Wm. eb Joha Brown... Frederick Rentes. , Tbomaa llillinglon- John Beaa...- ,-.. Martin Feutt , Jaeob Mussersmith L. D. Weld Jaeob Fautt- , Thomas Groom..... 62 82 80 10 98 8 02 22 80 C4 80 M 00 tl 68 25 81 80 40 24 82 4 03 08 80 08 00 4 84 18 24 2 113 1.-.S 80 116 VI in 10 6 40 40 61 66 30 62 47 80 00 23 00 26 10 i 02 21 22 10 26 0.1 86 28 12 162 17 103 ISO 00 118 11 7 II 40 20 64 Bell. A'o. Ae. Ptr. Harrantrs. 4208 1000 . .Henry Beck.. $378 06 W20 600 Bit 00 4764 1000 ' 378 00 1620 400 " 176 40 4287 11" 26 " ; 80 24 oi. 19 102 100 : 41 68 iilld 100 " ' 30 21 sfllS 110 " .... 43 68 J6I8 101 " " iL. 60 0 It 120 " " 60 64 6706 1000 " ; , 252 00 1286 60 6 " ' 1U3 20 42S0 600 . ldj 40 MIS 608 NicklinA GrirSih..... 1.16 H 1010 07 - 22 04 4287 03 07 Henry Beck-. 28 14 ill 1 9 101 08 - . .., 88 5906 103 2 Nlcklin A Griffith 91 08 4610 ICO US Henry Beck-. . 20 40 42ffl 100 ' 80 24 4287 400 " " .. 161 SO 4287 100 " 90 14 42fT 203 . . -!.: .. .. (144 4013 66 M g 0 i0l 122 ' . It 12 S610 242 20 " 01 14 Dloom. .Ve. Ate, Ptr. H'arrealee. 3610 03 Boborti A Fox 124 64 1909 304 09 " " ......... 73 44 2611 00 - ... 24 80 I0V 29 ) t 204 386 60 ' - 124 20 4926 03 Nichlln A Griffith.-... 16 20 4026 Jt'S " ' 48 61) 832 J. W. Smith 26 62 ttit 68 A. K. Wright. 19 98 401'0 478 60 W. 8. Roberts 37 00 3611 111 Roberts 4 Pox 16 10 3596 11105 149 " .,. 81 1)0 3616 100 Jacob Bilger 16 20 " 307 David Irvia (eat.) 339 23 83 John P. Hale. 36 03 3611 50 Roberts A Fox- 8 10 120 A. L. Tosier 106 00 80 Miltoa L. McClure-.... 20 00 Bofiua, Ptr. Warrantee. ft II. S. Drinker William McCermick Nancy Boggs 41 Nathaniel McDonald- 41 John Byera Barbate Snyder George Hortmaa............. 28 Joseph Drinker ..... it Michael Kunkl . . lienry Fanner-. Feorge Ayers 11 William Troutman.. 146 Richard Thomas...... . Barbara Snyder ...... i...... Thomas Smith- John Kephart Blair McLanahan Joace Htelnueiaer John Hosier. 14T Richard Waple. Walsoa A Musoa. John hsan Bradford. Ptr. iVurrcmfes. Hugh Ely 15 John Campbell- ..v.. Hall A Buck Joba Vaughn. ... Martin Huston-.... , Blair McLaoahan Andrew Petit. Matthias Slaymaker Isaac Wilson...... , Francis West, James Duncan, David Means Joseph Powell.. ,.t Horatio L. Hale Joha Hanna. M. John G. Gray David Askey .,... Andrew Petit Ilrady. ie. 408 413 410 420 429 I HO 133 (50 64 62 08 66 44 63 76 53 76 10 80 31 04 334 427 TO 427 427 06 49 205 100 401 4!7 100 06 214 400 80 06 69 23 6 19 63 76 63 76 13 06 8 41) 34 40 10 60 67 20 71 40 13 60 15 06 34 12 50 40 A.. 221 102 149 300 109 48 30 100 103 61 100 to 65 46 132 80 A. 4413 6.16 5801 126 20 43 30 16 DO 08 70 14 10 61 70 29 61 19 74 8 46 14 10 33 25 13 00 14 10 10 84 11 71 13 69 38 03 39 48 At. Ptr. Warraatet. William Kirkpatrlck. Coarad Long , Jonathan Ii. Smith.., 308 313 644 818 230 3.11 100 72 1071 366 604 093 It 166 L15 47l 63 178 63 lit M loo 100 106 646 67 340 188 140 141 $r,8 00 49 64 157 43 109 54 76 16 67 80 17 84 13 69 377 40 84 33 1.19 40 229 04 138 62 (0 16 90 04 148 80 19 04 41 14 13 01 26 84 8 60 477 H7 5fH 6886 240 823 Henry Wyoofl.-.. .... Robert Curry ... John Dunlap Casper Slevcr Roberts A Fox.......... 195 196 20H9 I 13) 1094 2010 3480 2009 (I 37 155 376 92 Benjamin Henry- Casper Stever Caspor Stever, Sr...,. George Shaffer- J. W. Smith, w. part... Charles H. PreacolU.... Cbrlstiao Lower-,..... Adam Weaver Jonah W. Smith Holopeisr A ki retakes. Kelly A Co Wright A Darling Roberts at Fox. 62 110 IT 84 18 90 24 14 130 t 9 tl 44 20 80 04 40 80 41 48 4226 116 31111 3613 3614 1097 1V0I 5V tKOl 6603 1606 4.198 42115 6676 5071 6671 6076 5677 667S &c;t 6672 40T6 4077 3689 3000 2001 Burn tide. rVflrrcnfee. Joha Nicholson Ac. ioo 114 111 6 70 1 lit 366 424 103 847 571 100 324 911 296 100 lit 16 Ptr. 169 76 T4 88 221 76 83 40 89 40 76 96 171 96 278 84 67 66 226 96 211 66 100 00 101 40 118 86 114 44 60 00 80 90 41 76 Joha Mailer Abraham Whinner..,.. Casper Shaffer Jr....... Daniel Whltmer John llnhley Mary Huberts John Tressler Casper Bbaffer Jeremiah Williamson- Mary Crawford Townsend Spackman.. Rebecca Brnwa Leonard Hollls. Fred Kuhn.... Henry Roper, (Hugh Kiddle UaelJ......... Graham WerreitTse. Thomas P. Cope........ 4263 4261 3503 3601 3571 3570 8694 3607 8607 8584 3586 8604 5068 4101 4266 4214 4679 151 . T II . 19 4 I 16 At. 433 281 91 41 18 100 to 106 jot At. 297 148 148 164 130 848 100 41 145 Ptr. (60 66 II 60 170 00 102 60 61 00 131 OS 60 00 54 60 19 40 tuna nayron..... Joseph Simons. Bernard Grata. " u M Joseph Henry...... t'harlel HulL. .. . O. J. Allpert :..... Israel Cope......... ....... GulJcb. At. 48 248 134 158 1641 OS 126 ll 298 106 IOO 128 161 104 76 100 Ptr. 114 ITerrwnlee. George Moore .16 90 26 1 It 100 10 111 It 141 71 tl 00 13 10 20 90 69 14 67 10 4 tt 01 03 r 13 13 80 I M 34) (4 06 - ..i .1.. Philip Glamlngar... John McCabaa...... Lampblack u. llonjamin Wilson. Joha Whllmti Plgott Shaw.... Ueorge Baker..... Daniel Falkereoa, Pigott Bbaw....... Ed. Hand Benjamin Wilton. Richard Ronalal. AtleUrd Atberloa " nr-, ' -"' mimi" ..jzj I ",. ,. gaatt afalM. -t ,..r,- ; &rt.SM.' 1; Vm JEM " ;; , ,. , CbMU Jsr. ITerraNise. At. 133 416 106 100 483 346 tn 60 200 200 200 ,433 438 433 438 9S 140 88 271 411 234 180 27 68 246 22 200 4.'H 100 160 74 116 112 Nt. 61168 6373 tH74 4408 1309 1370 54 lo tto 7 4378 4404 1.-01 4377 139J 143 Martha Woritgton $101 76 90 ' Jamas Page, 90 84 William Bau.maa T4 90 153 Joba Bovd 24 00 153 Thomas Hamilton 100 01 ' ' James Koet.. 74 44 159 Joba Cunningham .... 124 60 Charles Oobin 14 40 Robert Fleming 67 60 . . Isaac Richardson , 07 60 Jonathan Walker. 67 60 153 John Cook 349 00 153 Jasper Swing.,,. 149 60 159 William Cool ,...,....,., 149 66 i53 Alex. Hunter......... 249 60 Isaac Kirk A Co. 96 00 MuCord tract..., 33 60 ' I ) Joseph Piper 42 24 George Page. 104 16 Ilrnry Page. . 101 16 James Noble- 104 16 164 Christian Rohren 100 44 John A. Mol'herron 14 to P. Blanchard 21 00 Miller A Christ 99 84 " " i S 64 MebalTy A Mitchell... 76 80 Matlluas Slmtgu. 249 60 ' John Breneman 24 00 1 Joseph McMurray 36 00 97 Pttrieb Noble 26 80 Hugh Bently 14 40 Jotish lluynee. , 210 21 Covlugtuu. At. IU8.1 mo 1100 noo 1048 1100 1100 1000 483 326 23 1100 300 Ptr. Warratttt. George Mead..... $136 (0 178 75 173 2 K3 35 , 165 20 134 73 178 26 167 50 74 96 61 10 14 06 173 26 17 15 Morris A Stewart, George Mead....'... Morris A Stewart. Deralur. irerratitss. Thomas Kdmunjson....... .Joseph llsmilton...,, Thomas Billinglon.-..'.,. At. 3 106 891 404 Hi 202 404 100 to 400 241 50 00 250 to ll'O 216 400 200 100 76 891 204 100 47 Ptr. 115 159 $36 60 . 66 00 , 174 00 . lt 60 64 00 , 60 00 120 00 unartet itnat . Patrick Moore Mary M'Lanahan Ann M'Lanenan , Stacy W. Thompson Mary M'Lanaban... Robert Baincy..., 21 William Evan Tbomaa Stewardton John Drinker Joseph Matlock , Robert Halttinger.-. ...... Daniel Kay.. 147 Thomai Ldmundsoa...... Somuel I'aiublinton Casper llainna- William Hoover , David giawart. Thomas P. Cope Thomas Edinundson...... John Holliday Daniel W. McCurdy Fergutou. Ptr. Warranltt. 159 Joha Uatnbright- 153 George Ross Lewis Jordaa... Abram Ogdsn John Sterner. Daniel Frank John Graff. Benjamin Gibbs Clrard. Ae. Ptr, Warranurt. 1004 . ' . George Mead 753 " " 1160 " 611 " 10H3 M ...... 1100 .'M'SS 1048 . 80 00 15 00 180 00 145 00 30 00 42 60 03 60 17 60 44 00 03 64 100 00 120 00 60 00 20 60 146 60 99 00 24 60 28 00 Ac. 2.13 433 74 100 ' 93 145 to 433 , $76 30 , 287 20 , 19 20 24 00 7 68 , 45 12 9 08 , 187 20 .Vo. 5.(64 6:65 6363 5379 6371 51160 61158 6364 5359 41154 i356 4.176 t371 ,.$108 46 .. 76 60 .. 112 20 .. 66 28 .. 110 16 .. 112 20 .. 110 84 .. 103 36 .. 103 00 .. 112 20 .. 112 20 1008 1000 1100 1100 1083 1100 498 708 1100 1IIIS 1100 101 2s2 187 119 .. 110 18 ,. 112 20 .. 41 48 ,. 162 62 ,. 224 46 .. 224 40 1934 Morris A Stewart.. George Mead... . 6352 5376 6353 1367 .. 224 40 139 1648 1894 87 Jl orris Stewart,.. .. 4 80 .. 11 90 ,. 38 06 .. 16 IIS t6 .4 u Franeli Bertho... 3924 Justin Plubell.... Cos lieu. Werrenfee. Oeerp Mead .Vo. Ae. 663 1059 1009 1099 1100 1008 1108 760 1000 1000 1100 1100 30O 438 178 430 Ptr. 6313 6317 6.118 5319 53:t 5321 6323 4314 ....$193 13 ..... 218 83 .... 25S S3 .... 158 03 .... 268 44 .... 236 86 .... 253 60 .... 107 14 6315 .... 141 00 .... 141 00 ... 110 24 6316 inn 6334 3314 , 810 20 , 20 70 . 61 19 . 20 69 , 60 T William Mapee. ., Morris A Stewart. 1013 V08 884 ) 94 16S CT 1013 I 6324 12)3 George Mead... . 343 10 , 310 20 1 910 20 , 310 20 310 20 , 61 70 4326 itoo 1113 1104 1100 200 632 100 5.127 63'.t 630 SSI'S 1923 Morris A 6tewart 11 W. A. Wallace... .".I Ilaaton ' tinrrnare. Wilbelm Willlnk..., Moore A Delaney... . 76 60 14 10 4 70 1911 A'o. At. 420 1041 1041 1041 900 879 400 744 370 134 ISO 004 9(6 607 1113 )O0 95 90 105 1 85 03 91 100 too 65 no 190 900 4.18 634 023 810 375 101 154 600 216 881 1041 1041 347 447 147 1041 400 847 600 600 864 1)120 1080 900 429 990 990 990 45 000 1020 437 699 S1 9ns 1020 686 685 1026 1020 896 297 927 ' 888 927 1041 201 404 04 80 104 4 4 , 110 Ptr. 4902 3673 6674 6676 6066 6087 .$I3T 78 . 341 63 . 341 63 . 911 63 . 521 72 . 289 33 . 160 72 . 154 to . 121 77 . 40 69 . 333 08 . 324 72 . 916 62 William Powers.. M J Jamei Wilson.... 4286 4226 4399 4800 Wilbelm Willlnk. Jamei Wilson.. 42115 4226 4229 4234 6001 4899 " " 106 06 William Powers 364 90 Hammond A Jones..... 92 80 Reynold! sub. Nieklin 91 16 " " 29 62 " " " 34 44 " r ' 29 62 .. V. J7 ss " " 30 34 M r. J S2 4 8 1 11 10 12 14 16 It! 104 43 144 141 20 S3 60 924 71 18 04 30 06 324 72 334 71 209 10 173 20 803 69 3u7 60 123 00 83 21 . 81 00 161 00 70 03 141 30 168 60 341 63 99 63 179 17 63 36 373 64 260 05 68 17 84 00 84 00 284 96 334 66 957 II 296 30 150 63 82 00 158 46 159 40 74 20 824 72 934 66 149 60 295 20 140 16 297 66 934 66 291 10 224 66 334 66 8:14 66 193 17 .07 17 809 81 201 10 801 81 941 63 67 65 164 tin 31 11 9 64 14 44 1 22 1 01 16 09 4889 Willhalos Williuk.. 4001 t, M M M t William Powers..!! u tt Jamei Wilioa. 897 6062 6069 231 4234 4090 6064 William Powers... E. bhoemakor ....... M Jamrt Wilson,... 2.16 HA Moore A Dcbxney. n u ft " Roberts A Fox... Moore A Delaney. 21 Robert! A Fox- it tt , .1 1 592 968 183 28 - Jamei Wllsotj., 114 109 60 10 161 104 60 86 06 64 64 134 Roberts A Fos- 600 William Powers.., Jamei Wilson-.., i 115 18 61 Moore A Delaney John Dunlap DaBoii A Low....., Reyaoldssob.Ntcaolat Jol-dMe H'arreitiree. Thomai Martin Ptr. Itl .....$281 63 . 1 152 22 II II 1 U 47 .4 IT 15 84 10 11 06 itttetcatit M ft) tteeert Martin..... Philip Loee L,. ...... William Johnston... Jonalhea Jones...., Riohard Mania...,. Daatel Bastlk...... It a, 111 Irs. 110 JUeherd Ktrtusust . WarretUe. George Mead.. ' i I $223 t4 , 125 66 ; 161 T6 . Ill III iVY 649 4411 4411 6418 6406 6411 4405 14.10 1097 IOCS Ae. 1109 110 T4T 1041 1100 1104 Ptr, , 216 60 324 60 167 199 69 . 160 ' 121 60 . 1T 700 64 T4 SI 167 146 TOO Ptr. 163 143 163 151 v ; er ...,.... William Smith Charles Willing....... Myert A 1'isher William Smith.......... Hugh MoGonigal...... Kmeritb A Keitcr...... Edward McOarvey-... 31 93 19 91 4 10 11 39 15 17 12 30 16 60 21 73 1 06 15 IT 1541 William V. Keating.. John MoGarvcy II Tl 14 16 30 76 Wlllard....... Knoi. Barraafee. Benjamin Poultney.-.. Israel Morris... Martin Perrie. Isabella Jordan. lienry Trout. John Perrie.. John Bogle Susanna Ward Wiliism Hunter John Doray.. Benjamin Poultney..,. Nancy Kobison.' Lawrence. '.1 09 433 413 878 433 100 346 98 80 ....$143 26 ... 204 66 .... 171 84 ,.. 125 28 ... 94 60 ... 211 12 ,.. 45 24 37 98 ... 100 Si K493 153 143 316 166 12 AV 6209 6300 4301 4.102 5303 6304 6305 6306 6307 5308 5909 51110 Mill 6292 4294 S2V4 t298 t2U3 3289 1995 2003 6!93 6296 6297 ... TT 14 ... 12T 02 ... 1 32 Ae. 1106 1100 1100 1100 1100 1100 1100 1100 IIOS 1100 1100 1100 1100 1100 1100 1100 1100 374 330 38 1020 726 1167 1213 221 113 62 2(5 40 488 1100 T4 176 241 . If Ptr, liVirranfrs. George Mead.... ,..$181 30 ... 181 46 " 181 60 " " 181 60 " 181 60 " " 181 50 " " .......... 181 60 - 181 60 " " 181 60 " 181 66 " " . 181 60 " 181 60 " " 181 60 " " . 484 00 " 484 60 " " 4S4 00 " . " .......... 464 00 " " 60 60 - 64 45 Robert! A Fox, e. part 20 90 " " 11110 George Mead 819 00 " " 613 15 638 60 , 18 15 17 60 6 40 39 05 6 60 268 40 605 00 8 26 19 26 26 40 4 40 Hugh Jordan John Read Rudolph Lits... Wm. .Moafgontery.... John B. Garrison Ueorge Mead Ellis Irwin...!'.!!!!!!!! 114 6296 6291 1905 1008 1907 1913 Ar. Horrll. Harraaree. Georre Wtscl-.. Ptr. 402 206 827 873 412 440 440 340 423 300 433 433 4113 858 439 4113 433 433 433 433 433 433 433 283 fJ3 89 130 298 407 217 llil 126 106 19 137 400 36 97 T 209 214 . 6 94 136 62 440 400 481 400 90 171 ..$265 32 .. 133 90 .. 107 91 .. 146 18 .. 136 93 .. 146 20 ,. 145 20 .. 112 20 ,. 139 66 .. 99 06 ,. 66 80 ,. 85 60 .. 65 80 .. 72 60 .. 85 10 . 85 bO ,. 85 80 ,. 65 80 William Wcrtx. Chrlstitn Wertl David Lanich. ......... Jesse Yarn el.. 63 Joseph Turner 109 SO George Ilubsckcr.....;. Peter Yarnal ..;, ISS Clem Striker 1 153 John Vaughn 153 Jonathan NeehiL...... . 153 Thomai Morris 103 William Morris 153 Samuel Meredith 153 William Miller.... 163 II eity Morris 153 Thomas Fitastmmons... 153 George Clymer. 153 "Robert Gray 143 Patrick Moore- 153 Mary Morria 153 Magnus Miller. 163 Nalbua Frasey.. ....,, Blair MeLanahea. ...... Jacob Graff William Stewart. 139 Richard K.Smith Walter Stewart Christopher Baker.... George Gates 40 Conrad Swarls... ...., 17 John Oraff. . N. Keideuauer. Fred Hubley- Matthias Slough- ' lienry Drlnkcr.l -01 Joseph llabley...... 143 Jareb Graff............. Joha Oraff....... Joseph Potter Francis Johnston....... . 1. ttMt Joseph Turner- George He) baker. ... . 93 I Robert Carton I ......... 117 1 N. Keidenauerj Joha Huston Patrick Hats. ...... It Robert Glenn...... ltum. .. 85 80 . 95 80 ,. 85 80 . 85 80 .. 65 80 ,. 66 10 . 85 60 .. 22 41 . 28 05 . 195 69 .. 62 80 .. 35 64 .. 30 80 .. 12 21 . 24 18 .. I 68 .. 12 44 .. 7 20 ' T 26 , 16 50 ,. 1 66 . 63 13 .. 24 40 .. 1 OS .. 16 84 .. IT 6 .. r 06 .. (4 00 .. 115 1 " tt 19 .. 7 20 .. 17 82 . 69 76 .v.. 6962 Ae. 611 168 61 135 669 439 At. 28 too 323 Ptr. II Warrantee. John Niehorana..., Greenwood Bill Klijah Heath Meklia A UriOilh. . it Joseph Boon Pike. Watranlei. Jacuel WtlsoD........ ...$257 20 ... 67 20 5962 ... 25 20 ... 61 00 ... 136 49 ... 153 00 041 135 Kt. Ptr. 4254 $17 16 - 66 V 14 6 41 27 46 61 66 88 23 00 23 (0 14 20 18 71 62 80 26 40 99 44 45 74 24 62 4 '.'49 4260 4252 957 5774 174 i;;7 410 II Joha Nicholson John P. Ilort. ........ Joseph Bailey ...... John Nicholson , 25 240 274 440 301 154) 187 1T6 92 6774 5779 4776 254 Jamet Wihme Joha Nicholson.,., Jsmes Wihmn John Nicholsoa..., Pliiei Warrantee. Jemel Wilton-..., tt ., Moore A Delaney,. Jamei Wilson..., tt tt 5777 2:. 6777 X: 4251 4266 667 44 ile. Ptr. 927 28 ,..$109 80 ... 3U7 48 ... 233 24 . 221 76 ,.. 199 09 683 1041 94 069 1041 090 9V0 444 496 S-18 994 121 116 81 281 4266 6670 3204 4263 14 Moore A Delaney...... James Wilson. 239 24 231 76 221 T 110 88 M0 Kg II 84 TO 40 18 41 It 199 426 4259 4264 Union, n'erranfre. Roberts A Fox. .Ve. 3603 Ac. 909 804 79 126 444 sr Ptr. 16 15 161 41 124 rsr. 164 64 10 6T 83 ..$427 23 . 294 82 .. 376 38 .. 88 75 .. 39 49 .. 60 49 3699 3481 3481 4251 4252 Jamei Wlltoa... Woodward. n'arraare. Joha Vaught ,, Jonatbaa Wales- John Roll William Wilsoa...... John Cennea-A'., Henry Drinker William Drinker. Isaac Wheeler- Kll Uoetman Mary Keal Benjamia JohnttoD liagerly Matthias Bertoa.......... Nary Neal Joha MeCachtn.. Roland Kvantt. Ell Hootman Chauncty Ricktlia Joeeph Clark John McClellen Philip Loett Jacob R. Howell William Johnston Oeorge llrockbam Samuel F.Ailea........ William Wilsoa Mary Shaffer John Low. Isaac Doss. John McCaehen Jamei Alexander. Roland Evans Pelor Louder Charles Louder........,,,..., Joba Benton., v.....,.,., Benjamin Johnston. K. J. Prnnsr. Thomai Mention.. William Sharp...... ......j, Susanna Ward..,...;,...;.... William Parker Charles Louder... ..,.., Mary Sandwich. ............ 218 466 433 $296 80 . 692 60 . 662 84 ,. 24 00 .. 428 46 . 211 46 ,. 124 16 .. 225 16 1 II , 131 66 ,. 62 40 , 113 14 . IIS 76 ,. Tl 80 ,. til 91 .. 14 40 , II 40 . 46 24 ,. IT 16 , 10 40 ,. 225 16 . 33S 01 . 226 16 . TS 00 . 24 60 . I 08 . 41 60 . 16 0 . 14 46 , 168 48 1. 16 20 . 1 64 . IT 68 11 00 . I9T 60 . 104 00 . TS 44 . 61 00 . 15t) 00 . 1 66 .. 6 10 40 43 IB 100 411 420 14 418 161 04 169 84 479 40 TO lit 144 100 121 118 164 100 433 43S 4.13 109 16 163 63 100 liia 40 100 61 100 161 II 91 T2 170 66 444 100 147 100 tl 104 99 151 87 104 SEATED LANDS. Alto, tht fbllewiac loll and naraeia ef la. A. turned by the collectors of taxes ef ih. ... 1 eeernsMpe and boroughs hereinafter mentioned to lae Uommlsttoneri ef Clearfield county, for Iht non-payment of taxes, according to the orovla. lost ef the 41 tl mUoa area aat of Aialibliif An-H M, 1844, P. L. peg, 401 , . eaambljr of w"a. tea. A rer. tax Jk"rjV rtha...B)cai..$4 66 rneur.H.hcaaaAldL.:.: . fl li tl Hectare. .lleaeaAev . . . - - ........ wo Ownrtl. DOI. A f V IfoClinseyB. " ......... - house A lot. " .......... Bailey, Yalctrte......i.-Bleoa Brittta, WHIIanS Bradford.... s 7 I 64 1 M Jolly, M. H. 1 lot. Laatbtrry, Benjamin jr.. tt .it 1 I Bkirey, Jaoob ....' . " .. Langdoo, William Bornslds... 4 10 70 100 89 60 106 300 10 70 Tld 60 60 400 60 104 I Langdon, Jamei. I II ailligan. William.. , Chest.. 4 - HI. 1 96 ..... r it Dtratur. 91 6rf ' .....6S 2J Graham..... 64 " S 23 - j..., i l. Goshen, 90 ' ..... 4 16 Oulloh. IS 21 Swan llnnrv Berger, J. It , Pott, Uenry Hoover, icon. ...... Holt, T. M.-i........ Irwia, William Miller, Miles (fwoope, XI. U 1.. Fox, J. M Nulpa, Adam ..,.1... Huston I 46 llualsp, J. 11 Henry, John Hartshorn, Mrs., 1 lot.. Kuox;t I 61 ..Lum. City 60 19 CS 16 Wiiliama, Gaorge, 2 loti... Leonard, J. T., 1 lot Jaat Iteetl, 1 lot. Youna. Nelsoa I lot If . 46 Parks, Thomai Eere 1 l' Seely, Levi " 1 It btolt, Samuel- " - Perk, Gardner Bradford ., Miirey, Jacob " .... Clark, Warren, 1 lot Rerntlde... Ilrenneman, Jacob ...Chest UK-Cully, Joseph " Dodridgc, Jacob Knox-. Gates, George, fshop)..,.,Decalnl .., Flrgal, Kliiabrtb ii..iiii.Gefthen ...x 4 16 1 64 1 16 46 I 76 36 $ 10 I 60 1 40 Irviu, Johnea 2 lotsl.....N. Wash... I 60 Alexander Robert... Woodwards 8 03 Barrow, Wm. bouse A lot. " . I 16 Burns, Jet. bouse A lot... " . .1(5' Bumbeiser, G.kouse A loti " .119 Bradley, M. house A Int.. , a I 85 Bigley, Jno. house A lot- " . 1 06 Carl, Michael ' - .00 Carson, James 1 M . 00 Cox, Johoi house A lot,... ' .2 10 Given, f a'rnl house A lot. ' . 1 60 (J sutures, 0, house A lot. " . 1 74 Graham L. house A lot.... . 1 19 McKee, Jamei.. i ' .4 17 Taylor, A. B " .4 76 Wolf, John. " . 1 36 fihoff, C. J ' " " . 4 tt Holman, Solomon......;.., M . 1 00 Davis, John, 2 lots Osceola 1 JT Mcllenry, Mrs. 1 loU " 71 Hoover, Putton Pike.. 1 35 Michielt A Cathcarl " .-.,!. 1 40 McKee, Joh:i........,...u. " 83 - Rowlei, D.aR. P 1. " . .,i 1 67 Lunt, C " 3 97 Holes, disk. A O.ooro....t'ato.........i I 63 Holts, Oaborn 1..-,..;.. 1 43 D. W. WISE, Treasurer. Clearfield, April 1, JS7l.-0t L.. . . JLJ gitettltantous. LEATHER B IIEAST-STtiAPS SUPERSEDED BY COVEHTU PATEST METALLIC BREAST HOLD-BACK MmdtortriVUit H.W blt Iron, and UMtMbvrt to tht lianief by tb but Snap rcr invented. It ' Miiljr and quickly put jn, and prorrnta Uio whipping of ths horat bj lb pola. iVot Halla to fpe ont of repair. WilJUrt foryeari. All wa auk ii a fair trial, ta eonvin all partiei 01 Jng them that they ara on in r pawed in value for tba ptirpoM for which the-j are intrrnieil. . SACKETT A 6CURYVEU, Clearfield, April li, 1874. The Bell's Run Woolen Factory, Pton tewnship, Clearfield Co, Pa. BURKED OUT! BU RNED UPI Tbe eubieribere bat, at greed expmu, rebuilt a neibltorbood ntcemitT, iu the ereetioa of a firet cwu Wo lea Manufactory, with all tbe modern improvement! attaobed, atid ara prtrpared to naka all kintli or Clot hi, Caeiimem, batinetu, filan keti, HanneU, io. Plenty of goodi ea band to apply all our old and a thouiand new eustoaiari, whom we aek ta eoino and examine our stock The baiineii of CABDIXO AND FCLLISO will receira our eipeclal ittentroiK TrcpGt arrangemewti will be made to re-reive and drlirar Wool, to euit ooftomen. All work warranted and dona upon tfce ihoKoat oottoe, and by iirict attew tioa to bmiioeti we hope to roaliia libvrai ibara of public patronage. 10,000 POVKDS WOOL WAXTEDI We will pay tbe highest jnarfcet prioe for Woo and fell oar manufactured goadi ai low &e imitar goodt can be bought in the county, and whenever we fail ta render reasonable eat fact ion wa eaa always be found at home ready to make proper eiplanation, either in person or by letter. JAMiiS JOlilNbUN A 8t.S, apriUfttf Bower P. O. JEW STOKE AND NEW GOODi JOS. SHAW & SON Et juat opcued Ntw Ston, on Majn St.,Cii4irui.n, Pa, lateU occupied by Wm. F. IEWIS. Tbeir dock eontiita of 't. Giocitin of ths beit quality, Queenbware, Boots and Shoei, and every article oecenarv for one'i comfort. Call od xamio er itock be for par cbuing elitwliere. Slay 9, 1866-tf. CHEAP GROCEKI ESI LUMBER CITT, PA. The underlined announces to his old friends and patrons that ht hat opened a food line of OHOt'ERlCS A PR0V1S10N8 at the old stead of Kirk A Spencer, for which ht solicits a liberal patrcnare.. H. W. bPliXCKR. Lumber Citjr, Pi., March 30. tf. J. R. M'MUltRAY wat, suprLT tou with ant artici.b OK WERCHASPISK AT T1IK VERV L0WK8I 1'RIIK. t'OMK AND SEE. (1:5:73 vj NEW WASHINGTON. IMEI LIME! The ttaderslxned li now arenareA ia fumt.h the public with aa excellent cjualitv of Bellefonte Wood-Burned Lime, for plastering purposes, hy the 1ar(ra er aenall cjnantitT. Caa he found lor tba present at I'lt't atw building, on Market street. l-f L. K. McCtLLOUOH. The Lightning Tamer. Till andersleeed ara the lolt Afreets Id thit toantr for tht "North Amtricaa Ualvanisrd L1G11TN1.NU HODS." Tbeea are the only aafl rodt now In use, and are endorsed he all tl. clentite men Id the country. Wa hereby aatif, tha eittteni of Ut eaaejtw that we will pat them ap a better rod. and for lest money, than It charged by tht forelre agenu who annually traverse tha county and carry of oar lltUa cub, asver ta retara. ENCOURAGE HOME LABOR. Thcea wishing I.lehtnln. Tt.j. ..t.a their hsiHdhsgi need bnt ad drees at by Utter, ar eall Id person. Wa will put them up anywher .. ... warrant tnem. The Rods and fixture! eaa be leea at an time be aaHl.. eer store. H. T. mni.vn a, A ClearAeld, March 4, ttft-tf HOUSE AND LOTFOR 6ALEJ . , Um" Bd Reworoeref Mar. het aad f.ftb ttreeti. Cl-ranld, IV, I. for ?. The lot contains nearly aa acre of ground. Tha house Ii a laree doable frame, ....t.i.i.. . i.. room. For terrni and other ieforaiatlon apply ta the subscriber, at the Post Office. ' '"T'" P. A. OAUMfT. 1C 140 bt 10 101 100 NOTICIiU Persons Indebted ta the aabaarlbv Sherlf of Clear6eld county, ara recess led to cell at my efloe, ia Pie't Opera Beasts and aaaba PT"5- In my absence front tba edoe. If,. A. G. Kramer will bare aharca of any hooka aad is authorised to receipt fersae. tm,, imowi " ".ir"1"? ,;,. Akl prgwint paen.2 W!t ' ,. : 'Wj 4 94 ..M I 4