Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, May 06, 1874, Image 3

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    THE REPUBLICAN.
crjKAKKIKLl), PA.
WKDNUSOAV MORN1NO, MAY . 1874.
Terms of Subscription,
IT paid in advancn.nr within three, months AO
IT paid after throe ami huforo nix month I
If paid afUir the oniratian of six aiunthi... X 00
ltr.lJ(.0IM NOTIM.M.
MHtiodlttt lplrnial Cluirrh Rer. A.
VmM'H, lftstir. ViihHn (Service every Sabliu
at A. M., an. 1 7) r. ni.
HiihUtli School nt ft A. M.
1'raycr Mooting ww Thursday, at 71 P. U
Communion Henrico, first Hnhbath of every
month, at m J A. M.
ProHbyterUii Chiirrh Krr. H. 8. But in
Kiihlinih service morning and evening Hal
hath Kcbtml nt H P. M.-Prayer M .-cling Wedne.
.lav "veiling.
HI. Praiiclft Mmrrli mtluillr Kcv
J. SiiKniiuM. Mima at 111 o'clock A. M n th
second aiitl fonrlli Sunday of orh month.
l.ulhernii C'hurrh. Kor. A. J. IUhthock
Preaching every Sabbath, morning and evening.
tSahliath Ho boo I at 9 a. m. Prayer wetting every
Weuncsu&y eveutng.
The LtfriHlnlura has ngroetl to ad
Jotirn on the 1M11 tnst.
Tyrono pnoplo hnvo their water
works disturbed by a lot of big floater on SI u king
Itnn, who It forma render it riley and unfit for us.
Dkpkatkd. Tho two dollar fox
bounty hill which paused the House, waa indvfin
Itely postponed in the Bonnie on Wednesday taut.
This is equivalent to a defeat of tho bill this session
Senator Walluconml UcprcnoriliUivo
. Potior have our thanks Tor eontinucu favors 11
(lie way of public documents and department
report.
Tho fu st number of a now jmper, to
no calk'd Me Xuntltiy Mlerrury, will be published
In Williamsport, the latter part of May, by Messrs.
Itutithard A Holmes, young practical print en.
It motto will ho, "Indi-pendiiil tn ill things
neutral in nutliing." Terms, $1 per year.
imm 1
An oxchnngo wiyB "tho newest thing
in glove-boxes Is ft miniature trunk, divided Into
compart mrnt for morning, afternoon and evening
glove. It if of Kussia leather, bound with (Ire-
gilt, and will do in country houses for mantle
oruainent. Kmpty, tho boxen cojt fifty dollars
(tiled, the whole affair will demoralize a hundred
dollar bill."
.Hoaxed. Old wotithor "Probabili
lie," if he ha not fooled himself recently in hit
prognostications, had fooled a groat many other
people In tin latitude, where we have bad several
twelve hour snow storms within a few day of
cfth other nud a number of February froetci.
Saturday, April 25lh, and Tuesday, the 28th, will
long bo remembered a the stormiest dayt of tho
winter of 1X71. More snow fell on cither of these
two day than on any othor day during tho win xr,
Sumo of tho people of Columbia
- manifest a very selfish feeling In regard to the
fih question. From tho very start of tho agita
' tion of this question thoy ojiposcd overy effort to
proingala and Inorease fish, which might Inter-
fero with their dam and their monopoly. They
', ridiouled the hatching process, they ridiculed the
appointment of fish commissioners, and they rid!
c u led tho making of fish-ladders In their dam;
and now they are raging because they cannot flch
within half a milo of the dam. How we pity
them ! Srlinurore rimes.
ttllOOKVII.I.K Sunday .School Inhti
ti th. The citizen of Luthcrsburg and vicinity
earnestly sidieit all Runday School workers to
attend tho Jtrookvillc District Sunday School In
stilute at l.nllarflbiirg, Pa., May lUth, 20th and
21st, 1874. Her. C. limit, President and Con
dnelor; ltiv. 0. Wilson, Assistant Conductor.
Programme: The ten lessons prescribed fur the
Convention at Chautauqua Luke, August 6th, fr
whieh sen the J. K. Sunday 8vkmt Journal for
January, February. March, April and May. AM
the minuter of Urookville District are expcctei
to be in attendance during the session of the In
slihite. , . t lUv. D. W. Wahplrr. '
a -
John W. AVuionr, Jr. Tho muMcn
and unexpected demise .cf our neighbor, at !ock
llaron, on Wednesday night, the 2Utb ult., an
nonneed by telegrnph, startled our entire com
munity. ll lrlt his home but a few days before
' in the full vigor of manhood, to superintend the
removal of a number of hii rafts whieh had been
driven into the great jam at Lock Haven ; but
now he is ilrieken down, and he who was daily
virihte. orfour business avenue, with a promise
of a long nnd useful life, is no more. He passed
away calmly and apparently without suffering,
and was annncious until just before ho breathed
his lat. His wife and brother, William V., with
some other relatives, were at his bedside when he
expired. "Jack" Wright, as he was familiarly
called jind known by every raft man from the
Cherrytrce to Marietta, was an active business
man and a very clever neighbor, and should havo
lived forty years longer, but the decrees of Provi
dence muct ho obeyed. In the middle age of man
hood (-15 years) he is borne to the tomb and
and buried beneath "the clods of tho valley." A
wife and little son and an agej mother are par
lii'tilarly grief strlnkon hy this sudden loss of son,
liiixliiind and father, tiucb Is life.
In Oi'Kiiation. Wo ttotico that the
internal arrangement of the Clearfield Planing
Mill has undergone an entire ehango recently.
The cnUtrprining proprietors have greatly enlarged
1 he capacity of the Mill. Among the niw ma
rhiiiery introduced is a very expensive Planer,
which will plane on four sides any piece of stuff
from one foot to an inch square, or any odd sites,
such as two hy Ave Inches, or any other site of
timlcr used in the erection of a houso or bam. A
Rplitter Is n1o a new machine, by which an ordi
nary hoard or plank can be eut into thicknesses
varying from a quarter of an inch upwards. The
building h.if also been greatly enlarged and a
new office, disconnected from the Mill, has been
erected during "the vacation." Ky the addition
of now machinery and the enlargement of the
building, the Mill has been nearly doubled In
capacity, besides having nearly one-half a million
foot more dry itufT on hand than at any former
lIoRRiiiLR Calamity. Tho dwelling
copied by Henry Pennington, In Houtidale,
took fl renin d was destroyed on Wednesday morn
ing last, about two o'clock. The bouse belonged
h, Cutnpltell, and was situated on Qcorge street,
"hreo persons were burned to death. A dispatch
a tho Harrisburg Patriot says t
1 "The names of the parlies burned to death
rare Elijah Pennington and his wife and Westley
'ennington. The mother and daughter were
aved but were slightly burned. The lire Is sup
ed to havo originated from a defective stove,
he three bodies were found together below the
irner room of the house. The bodies were not
isoovored until the house had fallen in. A man's
tot appearing among the embers led to the dis
ivery nf (he bodies. They were almost totally
tstroyed, the features not being recognisable.
nn skulls were opened by the beat and tho
nins drawn nut. Four Inches of snow on the
Bases prevented a general conflagration. The
Mse fell in alwut throe quarter of an hour after
ie fire was discovered. The building, being
amn, burned very rapidly. Mr. Pennington,
tlhor of the deceased, who was nt Hollidaysburg
t the time of the fire, returned this morning. A
try was empaneled and tho matter Is Wing in
ifttigatcd to-day. The mother and daughter
npcd by leaping from tho bed room window of
second story. They were all asleep when the
ms eaiijrht llro. The exertions of the flitfitc.ni
vented the destruction of other property,"
" e
A Car Load. What coimlilului n
r load 7 Asa general rale, 20,nfl pounds ; nr
barrels of salt, 70 of 1ltn, AO of Jhur, 60 of
Isky, Jim sacks nf flour, fi cord of hard wood,
U 20 boad of cattle, 60 to 00 head of bngs, 80
100 head or sheep, V.lOO fret nr M, intf
00 fent of siding, 11,000 feel of flooring, 40,
) shingles, I less of hard lumber, J less nf green
nher, 1-10 less joists, scantling and othet large
ib. r, lUn hiihd of wheat, ACtf of corn. Ami of
s, 400 nf barley, Mft of flax seed, lie" II nf apples,
I of Irifh potatoes, 410 of sweet potatoes, I, Out)
hels ot bran, '
fhe foregoing table, which we And tn the 8t.
is Timn, may not he exact ly correct, for the
ifton that railroad d.i not axaotly agree in their
ios and estimates, but It approximates jroolosoly
the general average, that liippors will lad it
reat ronrenienco as i matter of reference. A.
Colatnunltfatatl.
THE IUNDAV SCHOOU
Tin church trvc hai manjr llmlii. The SunJujr
SchiM.I I, nnc of thou. It U . limb which ut
nurar hi loxil off wllliout (rc.ll uiiiuln Ih,
Hro of th. Ire.
TI1I1 lluib b.i two brmiilici. Tbo flr.l knno!
Ii the niinion, or union guuiUjt Rabool; Ibo ra
out) Ii th. dunointnatitinul, nr church Suntlnj
pchiMil.
TI10 uiiuluti BumUjr Srlioul in It, flnbl uf l.hur
ii oombinttlaa iinil aubitllul. of th, fumiljr,
pulpit and )Mlniitl,, It goci In idvonco of Ibc
eborah lnt the "wlldcrueM,hrdKi and dltehei,'
KHtlicr, toypllior and tearhoa tlia untaught ani
nrglmlcd children. It it tho forerunner of Hi
eburch, and II, lit. John the llaptlat, ever crlci
"Ilt'hold! ' while pointing the untaught multitude
to the Lamb of llud. It la tho truo godmother
of tho church, foldine; to her boaoui the nrglectcd
orphaned onra, and giving theiu In holy consecra
tion through the church In Uod. Thua, in Hi
aggreaalve Veld of labor, we repeal, It haa tbe
lhree.fVld dutjr that nt the pulpit, Hie fu unh
and the church school.
The denominational, or church Sunday School
ii quite another Institution. It la not intend.
to tie a substitute for the family, the pulpit, th
pastor, or even the secular school, nor Is it de
signed to be exclusively a ehildren'i institution.
What, then, Is a denominational, or church
Sunday School 7 First, It is not an indcpendeiil
self organisation, sectarian, Iguurant and bigoted
in Hi character and nature, as It Is said to be,
however, by those only who aro either hvpooriti
en I, Ignorant, or bigoted, concerning the di tic rent
missions of the two schools. The denominational
or church Sunday School Is simply that depart
ment of any orthodox leal branch of the church of
Christ, in which tho children, the youth and adults
of the church and community are thoroughly
trained in ohhstian knowledge, christian expert
once and christian work. It eo-operntes with the
family and the polpit j It depends upon the min
istry of the Holy (.host ; It takes for its text-bouk
the Holy Scriptures; It is the training department
of the church. It Is not merely fur conversion
If that work has been neglectod in any case, then
conversion is the first thing to be sought. But
tho main thing In tho church Sunday School Is
the development, training and growth of tho dii-
ciplei.old and young. It ts not merely a biblical
school for intellectual furnlrhing of divine truth ;
it Is for spiritual edification. It Is not merely for
children, but for christians of all ages. In
uch as preaching and Its accompanying services
in the sanctuary aro fur children as well as adults,
so also, the church Sunday School Is for adults as
well as children. In the church Sunday School
the instructions of tho family, the pulpit and the
ocular school are supplemented by class recita
tion, discussion and conversation. Verily, In the
church Sunday School the activity tho attrition
of brain and heart take plsoo by which the truth
ts mado clearer to tbe understanding and more
deeply lodged in tho affections of the heart. And
this, we affirm, Is indi'penrable to the highest
form of christian life.
In the great battle bctweun knowledge and
g no ranee, right and wrong, good and evil, Christ
and Satan, tho church by means of tho mission
Sunday School souks and enlist soldiers; by
meant of the ehurch Sunday School it drills the
recruited and by means of the pulpit It informs
and incites them to tm modi ate action. Tbe mis
sion Sunday School, the church Sunday School
and the pulpit have their individual missions,
agencies and Itclds of labor; therefore, when all
aro In tbolr proper sphere uf action they do not
ooll.de with one another. In the same field of
labor tho church Sunday School co-operates with
the pulpit and the family ; In the amo field of
labor tho three-fold duty of the mission Sunday
School oollidos with duties of tho family and the
ulpit; therefore, the dure Sunday Srkwl should
(ircoMjHiMy, and the mimio Stinting Schoot should
go in m franc a tk ekurck.
The denominational and the anion Sunday
Schools, howuvcr different in their means, modes
and places of labor, do not, in principle and dc-
gn, Interfere, but encourage and co-oporate with
one another In tbe great mission of saving souls.
Therefore, all collision or difficulties whatever
and wherever, between the two tfhot.lt, have been
local end of a local character. The fault has
been in the people and not in either of the school. I
It has not only been, but It is, and it ever must
be in the people, having each time ant) every
here Its specifie local tinge. This tinge may be
touch from the brash of Ignorance, popularity,
timidity, or tclflsbncss, le. The ignorant cry,
This is the rut in which our fa fliers drare and In
will we ever drive,' The popular see numbers
and honor, but not the salvation of aouls and
the future Interest of the church. The timid ever
lirink before the cry of the world, "Sertariahisra 1"
The sctfi.ib cry "I'nion now, but not forever," in
order to accomplish some self Interested motive.
Truly, history, experience and facta unitedly
(firm that every branch uf the christian ehurch
berever It has a auf&clrney of membership to
organ i 10 a society, found a pulpit and support the
gospel, should have a church school which is only
an important part of Itself; and the pastor of a
people tn their pulpit without it. Is like a steers
man on deck aside tbe pilot house without a
rudder. He can neither guide nor bold the ship,
and soon the storm of contention will dash It upon
the rock of ignorance and sink It beneath the
wave of prtVlon. Noma ad Umbra.
Dean, Frank
rown, John A.
urly, July
Freel, John
utton, K. K.
otlenstino. Willism
ill, John
awrence, John (2)
an g ford, Ilenjamin
aot, John
Maguire, Scott
M oiler, C. K.
Norton, William
CAPruitKi) a Uai.d Kaulr. At Ty.
rone, a few days since, a lad named Kshhaugh,
aged about tliirteon years, orlpplcd a monster bald
eagle by shooting it on the wing, and subsequently
captured It alive. The eagle was shot off hand
a long range whilst soaring heavenward, and
mean a red fire and one half feet from tip to Hp.
ben it was taken into town there was considera
ble speculation Indulged tn at to what kind of a
bird It was, some of tho residontere contending
at it was an owl,othert an inflationtst,and still oth
ers a oremationist, while about the time the question
wat becoming Interesting Mr. Dave Caldwell put
an appearance and quieted the controversy by
declaring the bird to be a genuine bald eagle. He
new it was a bald eagle, having raised many a
one from the eggt when he was a farmer, but the
eggs nover did well unless planted in a marshy
II. It was a bald eagle sure. AUwna Tribunt.
Litst of loiters remaining unclaimed
the Post office at Clearfield, for the week en din f
iy4th, 1874 :
Notley, J. F.
Newcomer, Marg't A. (2)
Roium, Hieilosloski
Snyder, John
Sullivan, John
Stevanson, 1.
Smith k Powell
Shaw, Sarah A.
Saxton, Lyman
Staub, John
Veneas, John A.
Wells, Josephine
Wolfe, C. K.
r. A. (J A IT LIN, r. M.
On Monday next (May 4th), tho
trains on the Hennett'1 1) ranch, A. V. R, R., will
lie run through from Red Rank to Driftwood, the
cntlro length of the road. Tho new time table
has not been made public, but we understand that
our mnll will arrive from Pittsburgh several hours
slier, and that tbe eastern mall will arrive early
in the afternoon'. The opening of the road will
add to the accommodations given our people, and
bring about the consummation of the long-looked
for connection with the eastern cities and the in
duration of a thnmrh t raffle over the reat
Low Orade route. lirookvUh lUpnhliean.
ThkSiirvicy Madr. Wolo&rn that
Col. Jarrett has completed tho surrey of the
Keating A Kartbojus railroad, The distance
from the mouth of Sinneinahoning creek to Kftrt
hautlsllr miles. Tho feasibility of tho route
has agreeably disappointed the most angulne,nnd
establishes tbe fact that a rend can behuilt along
the river between tbo points named with very
little expense, when we tako Into consideration
tho usual cost of railroad. It will not bo long
until the rich treasures of coal, Iron and Are elay
of Keating township, Clinton county, and Knr
Ihaus township, In Cloarfleld county, will be d
voloped, boAauso tbo pytiee engaged In this en
terprlse know exactly what they aoa after.
Thanks. Mr. Goo. M. Hriohiri, per
Sheriff McPheroon, has forwarded us a new map
be borough of Huulidale and its surroundings.
ho map Is well executed, and valuable lo all who
may be owners of property In that thriving bor
ough. The price is 11,1ft, and we preromacan be
had hy addressing Mr. Itrlsbin, at 0Fc.la MUIsP
loarfleld county, Pa.
NEWS ITEMS.
fit. Paul on Inflation "lie nut pufTod up."
tlorhetler iryrtat.
Fent Is drummers aro among the latest mts
slonarlea of merchandise.
Tho seven-year locusts, If "on time," will
put In an appearance some time noxl month.
Tbo contract has boon let for the erect ion of
an Irou bridge to span the Juniata rtvor at Lew
latown,
Dr. Paul Phappo, colhjeted of forgory li
Chicago, was sentenced to ibf.-e years hi the pen
itentiary,
Tho Pennsylvania Sunday School AimocU
lion will hold Its annual meeting in Scran ton.
June 91 b, 10th and I lth.
-Silas J. Marlin, Exq., of Urookville, an
nounoes hiuikelf at a Republican raudidate for
Congress In this divtrlet.
With some people cremation Is only a ques
tion of time. If It don't come In this world it Is
sure to do to in the next.
Tbe Harrisburg Patriot says that lumber bus
gone up over two dollars per thousand feet since
the great Are In Williaiusport.
The Sunbury and Lewistown railroad will be
put up at public sale, at the Merchautt Exohange
in Philadelphia, on the lHth of May.
On Thursday, Thomas Hill bad his legbrukon
at Mothannon Colliery by a large rook falling
upon hi in from tho roof of the mine.
Tho fifty-uflh anniversary of the establish
ment o&the order of Odd Follows In the United
States occurred on the 20th ult.
Tho Tyrono Lead and Zinc Company, whoso
works have been in course of erect iou for some
time post, will commence operations this week.
Democrat.
Tho Williamsport Lumber Exchange bat re
solved to curtail production by regulating tho
amount of logs slockod uaeh year in tbo Susquo-haiina.
A pack of wolves In Sherburne county, Min
nesota, chased a oouplo of lawyora five mi let.
We aro glad to beliove that such a lack uf pro
fessional courtesy is rare.
Bellow Falls, Vurmont, ha no graveyard,
and the Timet says : "The question for this vil
lage is to burn or bury, and as we have no place
to bury, we must aooossarily burn."
An Oil City man threatened to commit sui
cide because somebody stole bis umbrella, He
compromised by getting drunk a distinction
without much difference.
Someone wants to know whether blacksmiths,
who aro making a living by forging, or carpenters
who do a littlo counter-fitting are any worse than
men who sell Iron and stout for a living?
The first white vest of the seasoo appeared
at Clearfield, last Sunday. Centre Hrfmrter,
It must havo boon worn by mother earth, or
, who are the most ftoklo characters wo havo
in (bit section.
Failing to ralso the price of oil tho producers
of tho oil regions have resolved to "shut down"
for ninety days. This will no doubt bonoflt tho
rodueort, but the employees who will bo thrown
out of work will 00 doubt suffer thereby.
Mn. John MoMahon, of Rloomfiold, this coun
ty, Is tho mother of triplet children all littlo wee
babies two girts and a boy. Tho Tribuu a
terts that one ttole a march on its daddy and mam
mJi by getting away, but that Isn't correct.
'trald.
A family of six persons were inurdorcd at
Homestead, near Pittsburgh, on the night of April
20tb, and the house tot on fire and tbo bodios
burned up. Suspicion rested on a hired man, and
he has sinco-eWen arretted and mado a confession
of the crime.
The annual session of the Grand Lodga of
Pennsylvania, I. 0, 0. P., will bo held at Musical
Fund Hall, Philadelphia, on Tuesday, May tilth.
The annual session of tho (Irani! Encampment
ill bo held at the snmo place, on Monday, the
18th of May.
Occasionally there is to be fouml a man moan
enough to tako a paper several years without
paying for it, and then attempt to discontinue by
sending bark a copy to the publisher marked "re
fused. " If the devil don't get such fellows what
thenseof having a devil 7
AIhmiI half pant one o'clock on Saturday af
ternoon, as the first through coal train east was
assing Tyrone, a boy about slxtren year of age
attempted tn jump on and was thrown under the
cars, and both legs were rut off and he was othcr-
ise to severely injured that he cannot possibly
recover. No one at that point knew him or where
be resided. Tribune.
INFLATION 1 INFLATION I
James Kerr A Co.. regardleol of tho aotton of
tho President, aro inflating, and nave innateq
their already large stock of Clothing, until it now
em braces the finest assortment of Clothing and
Furnishing (Joodt in any retail store In Pennsyl
raiita. llolow please find reduced price list of a
lew or the articles embraoeU tn tneir liocKl
MEN'S COTTONADK SIMTS, ONLY Pi 0
MEN'S CAHHIM KUB SUITS, ONLY a 00
MEN'S ALL-WOOL CASS. SUITS, 10 00
MENS FINK HI. UK I1A0, SUITS, Id 00
YulTTllS' SUITS, SO. to 20 00
CHILD'S FINE HLU1S CLOTH SUITS, ft 00
CHILD'S FANCY DIAtl, SUITS, 10 uQ
CHILDREN'S SUITS, all prices, fr 1.60 to 12 00
I'nitirclln. Silk, Oinghaut, Cotton a largo
ami 6110 assortmont.
HoNlery,--Fifty doseiia Lisle Thread, Silk,
Cotton and English super stout hose, which will
be sold at from 0 cent up.
MlilrU Our stock of shirt Is large and com
plete, embracing tbe Universal, French Porcale,
Cotton, Cttssimero and colored Shirts, lu great
variety.
We would say to our customer that having
bought giHtil at Ifi per cent, leas than heretofore,
we are prepared to sell them at prlcut that will
reullv astonish every bod v. Cull rally and sou for
yourselve. JAMES KKltll A CO.
OI4 Western llolol Corner, CMrlicld, Pa,
BoAnimna Wahtkd. Two or three day board
ers can be accommodated In a private family
Hoarding good and charge reasonable. For
further information apply at lint omco.
NoTM'R TO WaOOI AND CAIUIUilX Makhhs. We
have just received a general assortment of Wagon
and Carriage Woods, also a full line of Springs
ami Axles, whicn we oner cheap Tor casn.
it. r u 10 1. ku vo.
Montour Slate Paints, for painting houses in
side and oiilslde Cottages, Farm Buildings, Ac.
Beautiful, durable and economical, Oruuud in
pure Linseed Oil.
iiiyx 7.1 11. r. nidi, ic a vo.
Bird Cages a large assortment at H, F. Big.
ler A Co.'t.
Saw. Hislan's Cross-out Saw, fl rcat American
Saw, Boynton's Lightning Saw, at
V -ltj-7i it. r'. JllOLKB Uo'l.
TREASURER'S SALE
OK
UNSEATED LANDS
IN
CIrnrllolil to wily, for IhI-I ami h?:
Notice Is hereby given, In pursuance of an Act
of Assembly approved the U'th day of June, A.
U. Iti, entitled "An Act to amend an Act di
recting the mudo of selling I'lfeatcd Lands in
Clearfield county' nod the several supplement
thereto, there will he exposed to sale or outcry,
at tbe Court House, in the. borough of Cloaillehl,
an the SKCONO M"N 1'A Y, mh day of JUNE,
A. 1. IK74, the following tracts or pieces of un
seated lauds tn snld county, for taxes due and
unpaid, vtti
Iterrarln,
H. F. Bigler A Co. havo been making extensive
additions to their stock of Hardware the 'last few
days. Everything new tn Shelf Hardware, Sad
dlers' Hardware, Farmers Hardware, Builders'
Hardware, and Hardware of all kind, can be seen
at their store. May 22.
- - e --
R. K. Whoelbarrowt, Baby Carriages, Toy Ex
press Wagons and Wheelbarrows, at
ntyzv 73 it. K. inuLUB to s.
Calcined Plaster for solo by 11. F. Blgtor A Co.
Just received, a large lot of non-explosive
Lamps and Lanterns at
uj-7i 11. r. iholk co's.
Nrw Advertihkmknts. CurwmiH-
rillo Mountain Echo Cornet Band. Picnic, Fes
tivals, Ac, furnished with music,
A. Ontftihurg advertise a new line nf Spring
Clothing, Furnishing flood, A"., "to be sold at
the lowest cash prices." Call and see him.
Wm. Reed advertises tbe Keystone as being
"under full tail," and the "headquarters for dry
goods." Thomas Riley announces a new stock of the
celebrated Mitchell Wagon.
Fun Ahead. Tho Agnes Wallaco
Troupe will exhibit at Pio't Opera House, on
Saturday and Monday nigtit next. This troupe
has traveled over three-fourths of the State, and
tt declared a success by theatrical critics. The
company numbers twenty persons, who are mat
ters of their profession, rendered so by long ex
perience. Those who wish to toe a good per
formance will, of course, go and tec tho Wallace
troupe.
ItitusiiiNa Up. WounderHtnnd that
Mr. John Moflaughoy hat purchased Mr. Joseph
S. Showers' grocery store, on Market street, and
will hereafter dovnle hit attention to that basi
nets. He has refitted and painted the room and
it just now receiving a full Htock of (Irocerlos, and
deslrot the public to oall and take a look at
thing. He will charge nothing at all for show
ing goods, and hut a trifle for packing them up.
Tho Clearfield Co. Normal School,
under tho charge of County Superintendent
tire gory, assisted by 4. W. Weaver and J. F.
McKenrtck, Esq,, opened In Curwcntvitlo on
Monday last.
You will find tho best assortment of Ladies'
Trimmed Hats and Bonnettat T. A. Fleck Co.'.
Only ftft cent f.r the Windsor Tic at T. A.
Fleck A Co.'t.
Fan 8am, Horse, Buggy and Harness. Ap-
fly to T. M. Robinson, Market street, Clearfield,
cnsylvanta,
Hoi'SK roa Rrst. A now houso, containing
six rooms, with good oultar underneath. Apply
to the undersigned at bit furniture warernnin.
mayfl JOHN UULICII.
Hoiian Painting ano Papkr Hanoinq. Mr.
John Trout man having resumed the business of
house painting and paper hanging, in connection
with his furniture business, takes this method of
to Informing tho public. Persons wishing good
work, at fair prices, should give him a call. 0 2
R. II. Shaw has a large stock of all tho loading
brand M Tobacco, which ho will tell at very low
prioet and guarantees satisfaction. All ho wants
it a trial in price and quality. His stock of
Ctgan tt without competition and will tell by the
wholosnle at factory prices.
(In and tee tho Trimmed. Hall A Bonnett at T.
A. Fleck A Co.'s, before purchasing elsewhere.
The place to buy good Parasols, of the best
qaalil.es and latest styles, is at T. A. Fleck A Co.'t,
P. H. No trouble to show the stock, Please
call. may 6 4 w
You can buy handsome Summer Hulls for l,
at tbe Keystone.
flood Marseilles guilts, $1, $.JS, $.J10 and
tl.tiO, at tho Keystone.
Save Time! Save Labor! Save Monoyl 8
Clothes t Tho" Novelty Wringer" is the best In
tho market. Buy it 1 try tt.
For talo hy II. F. Biolicr A Co.
Paints, Oils and Varnishes for sale bv II. F.
Iliglor A Co.
Paint ash pAiNTKita Fimusa. Our stock
f Paints and Painters' Materials is complete. In
eluding J. T. Lowis' Pure White Lead. John Lu
cos A Cu's Pure White Lead, F. K. A Co's Buck
Lead, and a number of cheaper brands of White
Lead; also, Linseed Oil, Turpentine, Varnishes of
all kinds, a full line of Brunci, and a full lineof
colors, dry and tn Oil.
uiy2S'73 II. F. Bioi.Ka A 0,
RECAPITULATION.
Bird Cages.
Wood and Willow Ware.
Household Oood.
All kinds of Hardware.
Japauned Ware.
Paints, Oils, Varnishes,
Calcined Plaster.
Wagon and Carriage Makers' supplies.
All of the above for sale at the mammoth Hard
ware Store of II. F, Bigler A Co., Second street,
iieartit-ld, l a. St
Fiikh ! FnKR ! FnuK ! Among tho many nrena
rations that we have for Cough, Colds, I' roup, or
any throat or lung difliculty, none of them are
equal to Dr. Morris Syntp of Tar, H 1 let Cherry
and llorebound. If you are afflicted, eat) at our
store and we will givo you a sample bottle frt 0
ennnj 1 agents; jiartswtcK a irwin, 'Jlearlield ;
Holt, Wimdside A Holt, Wallocoton ; H. K. Mil
liAins, William' Orove. March Il ly.
FROM DRUUOISTS.
There it no case of Ilytpepsla that Hreen't
August Flower will not euro. Cutue to tbe Drue
Store of 0. H, Watson, Clearfield, Pa., and in-
in ire about it. If you tuner from Costiveneot,
isick Headache, Sour Stomach, Indigestion, Liver
Cuinpluiut, or derangement of the system. Try
it. Two or three dose will relieve you.
Bowhee'a Herman Syiup fs now told In every
town and city in the United States. We have not
lest tuan five hundred letters from Druggist,
saying it i the beat medicine they ever told for
Consumption, Throat or Lung disease. Regular
site 74 cents. aug20'7ly
miarrtra.
At U10 nmIuViic. of IluwARh Ci'rri.aa, In Ma
ilsra, on Weilnr.ilar, April 221. I74, Ii, J. I..
Hiiaw, K.n., Mr..lOIIN t'l TI'I.K.V.rUwI.li.wn,
Miltlinoou.ilv, I'a., ami Mint AMANDA II I Mi,
nt Mailrra, Cli-arfirM eounlr, I'a.
sua.
In Clearfield, on Monday, March 27tb, 174,
JAMES K., ton of J on? and Carolisb Md-
UAi dim, aged 2 years, V months and 12 days.
In Boeifs township, on Friday, May 1st, 1874.
JACOB HANKY, aged about HI years.
In Hoggs township, on Friday, May 1st, 1H74,
Mrs. NANCY JANE CHASE, wire of William
A. Cn ask, nged 27 years and 6 months.
yinrkrts.
Clearfield Markets.
' 0i.iAnriiLD, Pa., Maj 5. 1 974.
Ailca, green, 90(i$ 1 2.VIIt;a, tlrit.aotl
Uricd, H lt 12)' II Ulna, groon. i
A,il.bulUr,HKiil, 1 00 llama 0074 IH
Dutt.r 00(4 40 Hhouiar....IO(i 12)
llean til 00(4 I 00 Hide OOb, 12)
lluckwheat.. ,. 1 00 l.ara 12(4 li
llurkwhoat dour )ttf S Meat pork,$l htl.,.2t 00
llo.f, dried J.VOal l
lloor, fre.h 10 Onluna 1 00
lluarda, M 12 0U(uiU 00 I'citatoea 00(4 loo
Oom,auollod. 1 10 Peaoh.,, dried, lb.. 16
Corn, ear 00(4 0 Pinter, l bbl t 00
Com tneal.y aack, 1 .10 Kro 1 10
Chop, V ' 00(4 1 10 HR" V
t'lover.eed- J 40 Halt, V aaek.60(4 160
Cheeae fl Shlni(lea,l8 in.4(d)6 00
Cherrlea, It). 10(4 IN Shingle,, 20 !n!6((0 10 00
Chick on l, drad, Hi, 12) Timothy a.ed t 00
KKK Tallow.,.,. JZ)
Klniaeed 00 Whoat 1 li
Flour 0 00(4 Wool 40
llajr 00 00 ((till 00 Wood, $1 cord 4 CO
lcniiKylvniiinIlnIIroitl
TVBONK A CLEARFIELD MUNCH.
ON and aller Monday, NOV id, 187.1, the
PaMunirnr Train, will run dallr (exeept Run.
dnj.) bolwoon Tyrone and Cleardcld, aa followi
CLEAHFIKLD MAIL.
LKAVB SOUTH.
ClearOold S.40, P.H
Philipaburg 4. HA, "
O.oeola 4.60, "
Tjrnn .00, "
LEAVE N0KTII.
Trron. 0.30,a.k.
(laeeola... 10.40,
Philipahar(...IO.t,
Clearfield ...... 11.60,"
CIiRARKIKLU 8XPRKRB.
LKAVH SOUTH.
Clearfield 6.40 A.
Phllipahurt;... A.M "
Oaeeola 0.60
Inleraoellon.. 7.48 "
Tyrone H.00 "
LEAVE NORTH.
Tyrone 1..7.00 r.,
lnteraeolion,7.l3 "
Oaeeola h 11.10 '
l'hili.Urg...8.J.' '
Clearfield, ar...0.i0
FA UK KltOM CLKARFIiai), TO
llelli-rnnte, I'a 3 0.'
Lork Haven...
Wllllam.l.ort...,
Huntingdon
hewiatown
Mary.ville
HAIlUl.MUIilKI.
t 70
00
1 HO
1 00
4 60
4 76
Mlddletown 15 00
Marietta 6 60
l.nneaater $ 86
l'llll.ADKl.l'IIIA 7 tti
Altonna I 06
John. town S 80
IT'rsnilllli t 16
Wood and Willow War. of all dniwrliillona for
aale by II. V. Ulgler k Co.
A. B.T.nly Or. dnun Clearfield Wood
elioppera A lea at
0:6:71. II. F. nrolKU I Co'..
I.nrillard'a eelebraled Hmoking and Chewing
Tohaeroa. Kralur A Lytle, agenla for Clearfield
etinnty, will whideaal. to dealer, ateily prior..
apl22 fll.tliadr
. -
ItnAnTuia I Peraona who eonUmplal. building
will do well lo rail and aiamlno our .look of
HIULIMNII MATERIA I.R. Wo hare In .toek a
fall Una or rloildera' Hardware, Nail, Paint.,
Oil, (ll.aa, Pnlty, Calcined Pl.Her, Ao.
, Byain. II. F. Uioi.aa k Co.
. A full Una of tlowaehold Hood, Japanned Wan,
ke., fof aala hy II. F, Bigler k Co.
Cloae oonneotlnna made hi all tralna at Tyrone
and Lnrk Haren.
S. fl. DI.AIR,
mrl7 tf. Saperlntendent.
NOTU I-.. I'er.oni Indebted to th. aahaorlW
er for (wrrlcea rendered while aollng aa
Hherlff of Clearfield nounty, are requeal.d to rail
at my oflioe, In Pie'a Opera Hooro, and niak.
payment. In my ab.eno from lb. offii, Mr.
A tl. Kramer will have charge nf my book, and
ia aulhorlied to receipt forme, Peraona knowing
thcmaelrea Indebted) by making prompt payment
will graally oblige. J. J, PIN.
april 1 Sm
NIITICP Notlea la hereby given that an
application will ha mad. lo the Court ot
Quarter Heaalon nf Clearfield eonnty, to b. hrld
on the flr.t Monday of Jan. next, for a charter
to Incorporate the village of Rurnalde, In tald
eonnly, Into a borongh, with all th power, and
privHegM conferred by th varlona Act. of Aa.
aemhly relative to bornugha In th Commonwealth
of P.nnaylvania. WM. M. Mi UIILLOHail,
apl2le Att'y for l'elltlon.ra,
611
81
OK
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Mi
410
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170
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80
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118
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42X8
61120
6701
620
4S7
511 1 U
6il0
6010
6AI8
4287
6700
4280
42K9
6018
6010
4287
6010
6U0II
6010
42
42S7
4287
427
611 1 8
6III0
6010
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15.1
Wurmntrt. .
Prederirk llubley
John MnilcT
Frederick llowioait
Philip Mv.eoito,e
Micliai'l AliiH.rr ,
John llrnily
William llrndy
J. Illair and E. lllalr
John Wliilnier ,
Henry Whituier M
William Wilaon
Jacob King
John (lihaon ....,..,
Roltert Wil.nn ,
William (Iray
John Miller
John Retland
Peter Melt
Jeremiah Mchrr
David llarlon
Jacob King
Adam Myaenoope
Jerouiiali Moabor
Kongity
Win. John Urnwn
Frederick llcnte
Thomna llillington
John liran
Marlin Fuiiti
Jacob Muaaerainilb
I.. . Weld
Jnoob Fuuta H
Tlioiun. (J room
Ar.
1 000
600
1000
600
110
10
1011
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101
70
1000
600
600
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07
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101
102
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400
100
201
60
122
241
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IK II.
Worroafre.
Henry Heck..
3d
100
Nlcklln A OrifHib..
i 11
Henry lleck.H
Nlcklin i llriftit'li!!
Henry llcck
20
ffn.
8010
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Mil
1009
2004
60711
6V20
6051
4020
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.16011
MM
Ar.
408
411
410
420
42U
100
1.12
2:i4
427
70
427
427
06
40
206
100
401
427
100
OA
210
400
ilc.
224
102
15U
175
100
2:.
I Oil
48
80
100
10.1
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60
86
40
1.12
80
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01
304
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70
380
01
200
S22
61
470
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11106
100
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80
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H'arrtf.tce.
Roberta k Foi.,
Nlrhlin k Grifllth...
11 11
J. W. Rmllh
A. K. Wright
W. H. RoWrla
UoIk ti. A Fi
Jacob Ullger
Iinvid Irvm (iat.)
John P. Hale
Roberta A Pos
' A. L. Toaier.
Milton I.. MoClore......
Ill 40
10 00
22 80
6'i 82
10 88
68 62
21 80
84
61 00
61 68
25 81
.10 40
24. .'12
40 02
118 80
08 80
4 84
18 21
10 (II
40 40
AI 60
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IS 62
21 II
10 20
0:1 80
38 12
II 7
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20 04
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.... li 00
.... 78 00
170 40
80 2
.... 41 68
.... .10 24
.... 4.1 08
.... 110 00
.... 60 04
.... 252 00
.... I0:l 20
.... 10.1 40
.... 180 V2
.... 22 06
.... 28 14
.... 22 08
.... ill 08
.... 20 40
.... M 24
.... 151 20
.... K0 21
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.... t ,10
.... 75 12
.... 01 14
24 84
78 44
24 .10
21 AO
121 20
10 2o
48 AO
26 2
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27 00
10 10
81 00
10 20
2.10 22
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8 10
108 00
20 110
A.
18.1
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100
4:1.1
258
4!t
60
200
200
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88
271
411
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87
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2a
200
4:1
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160
74
116
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Clie.U '
Vr. irrrnli,.
16.1 Martha Worlngton $101 7A
.10 Jainea Page 00 HI
Willlan llnn.io'tn 7il 80
161 John It") . 1 21 00
16:1 Thoiuaa Hamilton 100 (18
Jainea Ilora 71 40
U, John Cuiinlnglmiii 121 HO
, (Mi.ili.a llobin II 40
Robert Fleming 57 00
Jau.c Ulcliardiion........ ...
Jonathan Wnlkur.
John Cook
Jn.pcr Ewiog ..,.
William Cook
Alex, Milliter ,.
lHaec K irk A Cu
MeCord tract ,
Jocph Piper
Ileorge Pago. ..,
Henry Puge
Jainea Noble ,,
Cliriallon llohren
John A . Mrl'herron
P. lilaiichurd
Miller A L'hrlal
ar Hanmak-Ji t t aV4 tOTOal fii 11
16.1
15.1
15.1
104
07
Mcnairy A Mitchell.
Miillliiaa rlloiigh ,
John llreucinan.
Joaeph McMurray..,,
Patrick Noble.
Hugh Ilantly
Joaiiib Htiynea
CuvIiikIuii.
67 00
, 67 no
, 210 00
, 210 00
, 2411 60
, 210 AO
on no
, K.i no
, 12 21
. llll IA
101 10
, 101 in
100 41
. I I 50
21 no
U!l 81
II IH
78 811
lit AO
21 00
10 00
18 80
14 40
210 21
No.
.VI HI
64 1 1
6413
64 l:l
64110
6411
6105
I CIO
I0U7
inn;.
36 V'
Nn. Ar. Prr. ' H'orroftfre.
6:108 108.1 lieorg Mead 1110 14
6.17:1 1 100 " ii 171 26
6:174 1100 ii I J.I 25
6108 1 1 00 ' " 17.1 15
MOO 1018 ' ; 105 20
6.170 1100 " " I.ll 75
6410 1 1410 i 17:1 25
6407 1000 157 60
6.17H 481 " " 76 05
6401 .125 " 61 10
I SO I 11 Mi.rrla A fllcwart 61 05
5:177 linn . Ileorge Mead 17125
I8u:i .100 Morn. A rUuwart 17 85
Pfr.
31
147
A.
73
100
8U1
404
111
203
404
100
60
400
241
60
00
2.4
60
114
24A
400
200
101)
74
SOI
2114
100
47
4 c. I'tr.
S.'l.l 150
4.1.1 151
74
loo
86
145
60
4:i:i
Dccatiir.
IKarraiilec.
Thouiaa KdiniinJaon.
Joaeph Hamilton
Thouiaa lllllingloii.......
Charlea Riak
Patrlok Moore.
Mary M'l.annlianMM.
Ann M'Lnnnhan
Stacy W, Thompaon
Mary M 't,anahan,.M,
aiobort Ruinoy
William Evana
Tbomaa Stewardaon
John Drinkor.
Joaeph Matlock
Robert llnltaingcr
Daniel Kay
Th&ma. Kdinundaon
Samuel Hamblinton
Caaper Ilainca.... ,
William Hoover
I'avid Stewart
Tbomaa P. Cope
Ttiotnna E.linunilaun
John llolliday
Daniel W. McCuidy
Fcrguaou. '
Warrantee.
John Uambrigbt
Ileorge Koa...,.,
Lewis Jordan
Abrara Ogden
John fileiner
Daniel Frank
John (IralT.
Benjamin tiibbs
Glrard.
$.18 00
60 00
170 00
181 60
III 00
60 00
120 00
.111 00
16 00
1X0 00
115 00
.10 00
52 60
n 50
17 no
45 00
02 65
100 00
120 00
AO 00
20 60
140 60
00 00
21 AO
28 00
7S SA
2.17 20
10 20
24 00
7 A8
45 12
0 08
187 20
Ar.
.10
216
AI4
N.
404
Bin
6801
6877
6870
6881
688A
250
821
106
106
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lloirr.
Vrr. H'uOntre,
70 II. S. Drinker
; William Mcl'ormiik
Nancy Ilogf. ,
41 Nathaniel McDonald...
41 John llyera
Barbara Pnyiler
tleorge Ilorlman
7A Joaeph Drinker...
:iu Michael Kunklc
Henry Fnnncr.
Feorge Ayera
31 William froolman...
ItO- Richard Thomas.
Ilarbara Snyder
Thomas rlmitb.
John Kephart.
. Illair Mol.anahan
Jone. Htelniieiser
John Hotter.
Richard Wapl.
Wataon A Muann
John Kean
.llrailforil.
HorrnMfre.
Tlutth Kly.H ,
John Cnmpbell..
Hall A lluck
John Vaughn....
Martin llu.ton
Illair McLanahan.
Andrew Petit
Mattbina Hlaymakcr....
laaae Wllaoiu
Francia Weat.
James Duncan..
David Means
Joaeph Powell
Horatio I.. Halo
John llanna.
John (I. tlray
David Aakcy ,
Andrew Petit.....
Ilrady.
Prr. Warrantre.
William Kirkpalrick.
lonrnd Long
Jonathan II. Smith...,
157
35
84 A
220
.1:11
100
77
Henry Wyoou
Robert Curry
John Dunlap
Carper Htever
f 11
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110
118
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116
60
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65 44
6.1 7 A
63 70
IA 80
21 84
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72
6 10
5.1 7A
63 7A
1 6 W'.
8 40
4 40
10 60
07 20
71 40
12 AH
15 OA
.10 13
60 40
2 20
42 .10
18 80
"08 70
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20 A I
10 74
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14 10
10 14
11 76
12 no
28 03
30 48
, I1R 00
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157 42
106 50
7A IA
67 80
17 .14
12 68
377 40
84 32
1:i0 40
220 84
1:18 A2
6 I A
30 04
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Benjamin llonry
Uiper Ster.r
1,'aaper Stover, Sr 108 Hli
licorgo rhatTcr.
J. W. Smith, w. part...
Charles II. Prcscott....
Chriati.n Lower..
Adam WrlTOTm
Joiiah W. Smith
Holopctcr A Urubakor.
Kelly A Co
Wright A Darling
Roberts rf FoxHM .
100
114
8.1A
70
HI
114
2A0
421
10.1
347
Ml
300
324
311
208
100
316
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Ptr.
Iluriialdc.
ITfirrnNfce.
John Nlcholaon.,
John Mnilrr ,
Abraham Whitmer..
Caapor ShafTor Jr....
Dnniol Whitmer
John llubley ,
Mary Roberta
John Trcaalor
Casi.er Shaffer
Jeremiah Williamson.. 180 00
Mary Crawford 104 40
Townaend tipackman.. 118 88
HelHmea Drown , 114 6A
Leonard Hullia All 00
Fred Kiihn..... HII 00
Henry llopor, (llii;li
Riddle tract) 41 7ll
0 04
41 14
1.1 01
25 84
8 60
17 .14
28 110
24 14
1.10 6A
62
44 20
30 01
40 80
41 48
306 7A
74 88
121 TA
88 40
88 40
76 3A
171 AA
278 84
07 08
228 on
211 08
Vr.
207
148
340
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1.10
348
100
41
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114
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Thorn. a P. Cope...
tionn psyrop,,
Joarph Simons.
Bernard llrntt
ii ii
Joawph Henry
Charles Hull
C.J. Allport. 1
I.rael Copo
CJlllirli.
Wnrmnlrr.
tleorge Moor..,..,,
II .1
Philip fllawlngcr"'.'.!!!
John McCahan
11 11
Lampblack
Benjamin Wllann
John Whllin.r
Pigott Shaw
tleorge Baker
Daniel Fulkersoa
Pigott Shaw
Kd. Ilund
Benjamin Wilson., ....
Richard Rnnnlel
Richard Alherton
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20 60
170 00
102 60
HI 00
1:11 00
60 00
1.1 60
18 00
1A 30
201 26
100 10
118 25
146 76
, 66 00
2.1 10
30 00
, H 10
67 10
4 95
94 06
61 It
11 00
8 80
M 94
No. Ar. Per. FnrrniWc.
5:11; 1 lOHA (leorge Mead (103 46
5:i6 762 " " 7 60
6:2 lioo " 1 1 J 20
5:170 nil " " " ni 2
6.171 108.1 ' 110 IA
6.IA0 1100 - Ill 20
6.168 1018 ' " 110 84
6.H54 1008 " 101 .1(1
5369 1000 - ' 102 00
5355 1100 . 112 20
6.16(1 1100 " " 112 20
6175 KIS2 " " 110 IA
5:173 1100 " 112 20
1024 408 100 Morris A Stewart. 4148
6.1..2 703 Ileorge Mead 1113 62
6.17A 1100 ' 221 40
6353 lino ' - 221 40
6.167 1100 224 40
DCO llll 87 Morris Stewart A 80
1018 22 6A " ' II 00
laoo 187 Francis Berlho S3 OS
3U2t 110 Ju.lin Pluliell 16 08
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lieorg.. Mind $223 60
" " 225 60
" " 163 75
" " 213 AI
" " 225 60
11 " 325 60
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William Smltl 38 06
Cbarlca M illing 4 III
Myora A Pi. her..,
Willimn Smllh
Illl'll Mcllonigol
Kincricli A llcili-r..,,,
Kdward M.llnri'iy..,.
Willinm V. Keating...
John Mcllarvev
153
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213
62
236
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74
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241
87
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WnrriiHtre.
llcojiiiolll I'oiillney
Irrmd Mornr
M.irtiu Perrie
Iritl.cllt. Jordan
Il.'nry Trout
John Pirric
John BokIc
Su.anua Ward
William Hunter
John Doray
Ilenjamin Poiillucy
Nanny Hoblaon
I.awmirc.
H'orTlin'rc.
tleorge MrnJ,..,
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80
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Rolierta A Fox, . part
11 11
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Hugh Jordan...
John Risd
Hndolph LIts.
Wui. .Montgomery..
John U. Harrison...
tleorge Mead
1. ,i
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100 SltCliaaey, II ,... ' ..,
" house A lot.
60 duller, Valcuiine Illootn
10 Drill. n. William liraillord..,
Jolly, M. II. I lot ...
103 l.un.l.rry, Ilol.jiinihi jr.., "
100 Sbirey, Jacob ,., ,
10 l.anxdoii, William...., I'orfirldc.,,
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Iloll, T. 11 ...,
Irwin, William '
Milii-r, Miles..; (loahen
Swoope, II, II
Fox, J. M flulirh ,
Nulpb, A. lain Huston
Dunlap, J. R Kuux
Henry, John hum. City...
Ilurlehorn, Mis.1 loi.,.,H "
Williams, Ileorge, 2 lots...
Leonard, J. T., I lot "
Juno Reed, I lot "
Voiing, Ni-lton I lot.., M
P.lika, Thoiuaa ,.Bogga,H
Setly, Lurl , ' ,
SUill, Snuiui'l "
Pnrk, (lanlner Bradford ...
Slurry, Jaooh ' ....
Clark, Warren, 1 lots Burnaide....
llrcnncman, Jacob ,.Cbat.M...,i. 1 7ft
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91
163
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Morris A Stewart...
floorge Mead..
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420
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Warrantee.
Wilhelm Willink
Moore A Dclanoy....,
11 11
. 11
William Towors
11 ii
James Wilson...
..AI53 32
.. 148 113
.. 258 03
258 03
.. 268 60
., J.lfl 88
.. 258 60
.. 107 IA
.. 141 00
.. 141
.. 310 20
,. 310 20
.. 20 70
,. -61 2.1
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.. ' 40 70
,. 313 10
,. 310 20
,. 310 20
,. 310 10
. 310 20
,. 61 70
,. 70 60
. 14 III
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15.1
104
Wilhelm Willink.
JVmos Wilson
William Powers
Hammond A Jones...,.
Reynolds sub. Nicklln
43
144
141
20
Willhclra Willink
11 11
11 kti'ti
William Towers
11 11
J.tnos Wilaon
William Powers..
R. Shoemaker..,.
James Wllson.,
Moor. A Dclaney...
Roberts A Fox....
Moor A Del.ney.
22 Roberts A Fox..,,
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William Pnwerl....
James Wilaon..,,..
Moore A Dctan.y
John Dunlnp
Dnllols A Low
Reynolds snh.Niefcola
Per.
163
136
Jordan.
S'ltenXfifrt, 4
Thomas Marlin.'....., J.,
Robert Martin
Philip Least.
William Johnaton .
Jonathan Jone. .
Richard Marti...
Daniel Smith,
. 11 11
Richard Pat.. '
I37 7A
841 63
311 63
811 63
331 72
288 1.1
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131 77
40 tO
828 03
824 73
8IA i2
1(111 06
3A4 90
32 80
31 10
20 62
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30 62
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.... 99 A.I
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.... 371 AO
.... 180 93
.... 68 17
.... 84 00
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.... 314 6A
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.... 150 A3
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.... 158 40
.... 168 40
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Murrliu
Ar, Per. frarroiilee.
401 (leorg Wctsc!.... $2A5 32
20A William Worts. 1.15 OA
827 Chriati.n Wert 107 91
872 David Lanich... 24A 18
412 Jcaao Vernal. 138 93
4411 A6 Joseph Tumor 146 20
440 109 " 146 20
810 20 " " 112 20
423 (leorgo Hohackcr 1.19 A3
300 Peter Varnal 99 00
433 183 Clem Striker 86 80
433 163 John Vaughn 85 60
433 153 Jonathan Ncabit 85 80
858 163 Thomaa Morria 73 AO
4.13 1113 William Morria 86 60
4.13 153 Samuel Meredith. 86 80
433 153 William Miller. 85 80
433 163 Hetty Morris 85 80
4:1.1 163 Thomas Fitssimmons. 85 80
4.11 153 (leorgo Clymer. 84 80
4.13 153 Robert llray 85 80
433 153 Patrick Moore 85 80
433 153 Mary Morris 85 80
23 163 Magnna Miller 6A 10
43.1 163 Nalbua Fi-asey. H4 80
86 Blair McLanaban 2141
1:10 Jacob (IrntT 28 05
2118 William Stewart 105 AO
407 1.19 Richard H. Smith 63 80
217 Walter Su-wart H 35 04
211 Christopher Baker.. 811 3A
125 George llatea 12 21
I'jn 40 Conrad Swnrts. .. 34 08
10 17 John tlrair. 3 03
1:17 N. Rci.linaucr. 22 41
400 Fnd llubley 50 20
.18 Miillliiaa Slough.. 7 2(1
97 " " . IA 50
7 Henry Drinker. I 05
2119 ..III Joseph llubley 6.113
210 14.1 Jacob llrnff ! 40
A John llrafl. I 98
011 Joseph Poller 16 84
l lll Francis Johoaton 17 82
f.2 " " 7 Oil
440 . Joseph Turner AO 00
400 (Inirgo llabaker 115 17
481 951 Robert Caraon I . ,
117) N. Rridcnaiicr 0
MnCuIly, Joaorh
Dod ridge, Jacob Knox..
Galea, tleorge, (ahop)...,, Decatur ....
l'lcgal, Kllaabrlh.. Uoshen
I run, John ea 1 lutt....N. Wash
Alexander Robert Woodward..
Barrow, Wm. bouse A lot "
Burns, Jas, houso A lot... "
Bumheiser, 11. house A lot, "
Bradley, M. house A lot. "
Biglcy, Jno. bouse A lot. "
Carl, Allohaol , "
Carson, Jamos 11
Cox, John, bouso A lot..., "
Given, Sa'uil house A lot. "
Gauiuras, i. house A lot. "
Gruhaiu L. houro A lot.,.. "
McKc, Jamoa "
Tnvlor, A. B .'.
Wolf, John "
ShofT, C. J "
Iloliunn, Solomon. M
l'aria, John, 3 lota Osceola
Mcllonry, Mrs. I lot....
Hoover, Pstton
Michaels A Cat heart....
McKeo, John
Bowles, i. R. V
Lunt, 0 .
Holes, Chsi. A Osborn.
Holes, Oiborn.
D. W. WISE, Treasurer,
Clsarlleld, April 1, l74.-9t
17
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I.KAIiFJELI) ACADEMY.
MALE Dlil" ARTMIiVT.
400
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272
No.
6002
5PC2
6051
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42.0
4250
4250
4252
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4777
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6079
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3204
428.1
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4109
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John Huston..,
Patrick Haya...
Robert Glenn...
79 20
17 82
89 70
Penii.
Ar. Per. Warrantee.
AI3 14 John NichnLon ...... 7 20
IA3 Greenwood Bull 07 20
A3 ' Klijah Heath 25 20
115 Nicklin A llriOith 64 00
6C0 " ..... 130 40
4:19 1.15 Joseph Boon 163 00
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Jr. Per. Warranleo.
203 James Wil,on 3 1 7 IA
91(11 " " . 65 00
32.1 " ........ II OS
057 " " 41 27
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410 12 John Nicholson.. 68 88
25 John P. Iloyt 22 00
250 Joaeph llailor.-... 22 00
27A John Nicholson .. 24 20
440 " 88 72
801 " ,., 62 80 j
150 Jnmca Wilson 2A 40
1S7 John Nicholson......... 3:1 44
175 James Wilson.. 45 7A
02 48 John Nicholson 24 62
Pine.
Ar. Prr. Warrantee. , '
927 23 James Wilson. 3t!8 80
88.1 115 ' " 207 4S
1041 81 Moon A Dclaney 2:13 24
900 James Wilaon. 221 70
880 " " - 109 08
1011 80 Moore A Dclaney 233 21
0011 James Wilson. 221 7A
000 ii ......, 221 70
495 110 HS
405 " . 110 HS
208 ii 21 84
900 70 00
328 ' 18 48
Union. .
No. Ac. Prr. Wnmiafcc.
3(103 900 160 Roberta A Fox J142T 23
.1690 AOA CA ,S4 H2
3682 799 30 J76 63
3681 126 , 53 75
4251 840 57 Jam.. Wll.on. 39 43
4262 96T 85 60 40
W oodnnrd.
Ar. Per. rl'urronlce.
Sit 15A John Vanght $280 80
46A 14 Jonathan Wale ., 602 f-0
433 163 John Roll 603 A4
100 William Wilaon 28 00
412 41 John Cannon 428 43
420 120 Henry Drinker 218 40
H William Drinkor. 124 80
433 153 Isaac Wheeler. 223 IA
AO Eli llootman t 12
1A0 Mary N.al , 131 6
00 Benjamin Johnaton A3 40
470 llagcrly Ill IA
401 Mntlnta. Barton. 8IK TA
70 Nary Neal 72 80
fill 146 John McCachon 112 82
100 Roland Evan.'. 10 40
121 HII llootman 12 40
218 Chaiinc.y Hick.tt.. 46 24
1A4 Joseph Clark 1 J IA
100 John McClellan 10 40
433 103 Philip Loast 226 IC
433 163 Jacob R. Howell 838 00
4:i3 163 William Johnston 225 10
100 A3 (leorgo llrockhan 78 00
203 Samuel Kmlen. 20 HO
40 William Wilaon 1 08
100 Mary ShatTor 41 AO
- 150 John Low 16 AO
100 laaao Gnsa 1(1 40
103" 3 JohnMcCochen 108 48
91 James Alexander I A 20
' 73 Roland Krnns.. , , A4
171 Peter liOnder 17 A3
OA , Charles Louder 13 00
444 John Hanson 197 110
100 ' Benjamin Johnston. 104 00
147 22 R.J. Primer y 44
Ion Tbomaa Maralon.,..,... 62 00
2O0 William Sharp i;,8 0
38 Susanna Ward f 03
160 William Porker t 20
27 Charles I,onUcr. , 9 00
100 . Mary Sandwich ... 43 10
SEATED LANDS.
Also, tho following lots and parcel, of lands -
tnrned by the collectors of taxes of th several
townships and boroughs hereinafter mentioned to
th Commissioners uf Clearfleld count v, for th
non payment ol taxes, according to the provis
ions of tho 41st section of an aot of Assembly of
Airi su, ia.., s-. Ai. pag 6UI1
A I".
130
A4
owaans. oa-1 twr, tax
nakostraw A Arthurs Bsoew'... s 1
, M- M ...
Foster. B. hoas A M....u - , ,
Kirk A Speweer. ,.. 1 .
MaOlir. As.rt.ni r..i. , - , 1
THE SUMMER TERM of fourteen woeka will
commune. MONDAY, MAf 11th, 1874.
Icruia ol Tulliou.
Reading, Writing, Mental and Written
Arithmetic, Grammar, Geography and
History tt
Natural Philosophy, Physiology, and Sin
gle entry uooa-keeping, or either, with
the abovo 12 00
For Inatructions In Double Entry Book
keeping anil commercial Arithmetic, spo
eial terms to be arrsnged.
For particulars respecting th school apply to
auK27'7.1tf R. M.JfcENALLV.
MISS H. S. SWAN'S
SCHOOL FOR GIRLS
CLEARFIELD, PA.
rilllB WINTER AND SPRING TERMS will
X clos May loth, 1874.
TERMS OF TUITION.
P.eadlng, Orthography, Writing, Object Les
sons, rrimary Anlbmetio and Primary
GconroT.hy. 17 00
nistory, Local and descriptive Geography
with Map llrawing, (.raniniar, Mental
and Written Arithmetic t 00
Algebra and tbe Scionces 12 00
Instruction in Instrumental tnasio 10 00
Oil painting, 14 lessons..... 12 (
Wax work S 00
For full particular send for Circular.
Clearfield, Mareh II, 1874. - 9:7.70 y
The Hell's Run Woolen Factory,
I'enn towns-hip, Clearfield Co.f Pa,
11 1; k n-i-: 11 o ir Tt
BURNED UPI
ThesuUsorlW bare, at great exncnsa.rebuilta
neighborhood necessity, in tbe erection of a first-cla-i
Woolen Manufactory, with all the Modern
improvonients attached, and are prepared to mall
all binds of Cloths. Cass i meres, Satinet.!, Ulan
keti, Flannels, Art. Plenty of goods on band to
supply all our old and a thousand new customers,
whom we ask to come and examine oar stoeb.
The business of
CARDING AND FULLING
will rood to our especial attention. Proper
arrangements will be made to ruceire and delirer
Wool, to suit customers. All work warranted and
done upon the sbortcst notice, and by striet atten
tion to business we hope to realise a liberal share
of public patronage.
IMMH POUNDS WOOL WANTED!
We will pay the bigbest market price for Woo
and sell our manufactured goods as low as similar
goods ean lie bought ta the eonnty, and wbenorer
we fail to render reasonable satisfaction we ean
always be found at borne ready to make proper
explanation, either In person or by letter.
JAMES JOHN BON A BONA,
april26tf Bower P. O.
JtEW 6 TO UK AND NEW GOODS
.JOS. SHAW & SON
liar just opened
Niw Stdsi, on MainSt.,CLAritLD, Pa,
. Uloly occupied by Wm. F. IRWIN.
Their ilock oonsi.t of
G&ot-IR.!! of tlie boat quality,
QllKF.NSWARE, BoOtS Mid SllOCp,
nnd every Article necroaarr for
one'o com Tort.
Call od axaniiue our (lock bafor par-
chaaing eloiwhore. May 9, 18C0-tf.
("STikaFg uockuiksT"
J LUMBER ClfT, PA.
Th undersigned announces to hi. old friend,
and patrons that be haa opened a good line of
UROCKRIKS PROVISIONS at the old stand
of Kirk k Spencsr, for wbleb h eollclta a liberal
patronage. II. W. Bl'ENCER.
Lumber City, P.., March 10-tf.
jiltelfMIJIlRAY
wn.i. bvpplt von with ant articlb
of merchandise at the vert loklkst
PRICE. COME AM) BEE. (l iTjy)
NEW WASHINGTON.
j 1 M I'i 1 LIMR1
The nnJ.nlgned Is now prepares to furnish
th public with aa acell.nt quality of
Bollefonte Wood-Burned Lime,
for plaalering purposes, hy th large or amall
quantity. Can be fonnd for the prsiit at Pie'a
now building, n Market street,
ootl-tf L.X MiCCLLOtJOlt.
The Lightning Tamer7
THE undersigned ar th. ol Agent. I M(
eonnty forth, i. North Aaierloaa aalvaaid
LIUIITNINO RODS." Tbsse ar ta uly w- ,
rod. now la ass, and ar. a4Vart4 y aJi t
acientlle ia la th xsiatry.
W h.rebv aotin U aitl. if IS
that w will pal th.ai a kt-
less money, thaa It chart" k '
agents wk aaaaally tra
aarry f oar IIUl - i
T wtiV'
It-..
a p-
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