Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, May 13, 1874, Image 3

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    THE' ''REPUBLICAN.1
CLKAKKIKLl), PA I
' fc WtUNKHDA V MORIING, MAY II, 1874.
Terms of Subscription.
If pnld In advanco.or within three months .
lipoid after throe and before six months..
If paid after the expiration of lit month..
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iti'.i.icioua NOTitr.H.
8litlioill.it Eplecnpnl (hilrill Rev. A. V.
Yori'i, I'aetur. Public, Service every Sabbath
it 111, A.M..aml7 P.M. l ' ' ' i I
3ulibaili School at V A. M. '
Prayer Mooting orory Thuraday, at ft P. M
Communion Kurvica, llrit Hahbalh of every
month, at ll A.M. I
Proaliylerlnn t'liiiirli.-Hr.v. II. fl. IIiiti.,
H.il.l.nlt, .,.rvl,t. mornln ami evnnln- Sah-
lmth School at 8 P. M. Prayer Mcollog IVcdnee
day oventug.
HI. I'rancl tniir1i-.Cntliollr.-Ror. P.
J. Biikiiiiuh. Mass at lilt n'olonk A. M on Ilia
iieoonil ami fourth Himtlii ya of each month.
Lutheran 4'linrTll. Rev. A.J. HatraooK
Preaching every Sabbath, morning anil evening.
tSaliliath Hohnol at 0 a. m. Prayer mooting every
Wedncailay evonlng.
If Mr. .Tolui Lnii); will rail at Iho
ro.toftloe in Cleavllelil, he will receive informal ion
if Inlereal to him.
Jumps Wijloy. Y- i exotivnling
for (he purpnao of creeling a roc.iilencoon rJccopa
etrei'l, immediately in front of hi. present one.1
Our young fi-lcnil, Joint V. Wi'igley,
wo are sorry In elate, hue liecn quite ill lor uie
past ten dayt, ami le still roulinnl to hit room.
Wo nro requested tti ntinoinice tlml
Rev. Jl. S, Butler expects to return to Clearfield
'thie week, and will All kit .ulpit . next Sabbath
(17th,) morning anil evening.
Mr. S. W. I.ooinls, having returned
la Clearfield, and recovered from hie lale Illness,
I. ib-sirnua if giving lessons, in in.truinealal
niu.io. Persons who uVfiro to Inko loom will
please oil on Mr. I., at the Slmw Iloutc.
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Diki). At Milioy, MilHin county,
on the 0th of May, nt Ihe residencu. of hit .on,
George C. Ilrcon, Jacob llrrn,6r aged77 years.
Hi. body was conveyed to anil Inirlrd at Spring
Mill, Crnlro county, whore the ilrc.on.rd formerly
resided. ' J
A Weighty Lamii. Mr. A. U. Tiilo,
of 1UII township, thii county, bin a Cotiwohl
I mull furly-llve d:iy old, thai weigh, forty-two
- pound.. Tho ewe had only common fore with
itho real of hie flock , Such stork must he encour
aging f" a fanner. Why don't other fanners
mhim their common Hock with thorough-bredi
-.And procure good grade .lock 7
i i o ow '
The Williuincport boom id said to
contain uioro tig at prv.cnt, than ever befure.
This argue, well for the prosperity and business
prospects of our elty, . It will necessitate the full
running rapuritlcs of onr numeroui taw mill.
nlino.t day anil night, to n Ihe Iniincn.e amoant
of log. in the boom before tho .citing in uf cold
weather. Sum. '
Heavy Emigrant Travel Two
way passenger trninl, westward bound, now pa.a
through tho city almost every afternoon. The
second train yesterday was composed of eighteen
car, -eleven iif which were psstrngur ears and
worolniien with over livchunJred emigrants. The
remaining .even ears contained their baggage.
Among the number wore representatives of several
nationalities. Alioona TriLmt.
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Important .Arrest. Win. Broin-
by, who is charged with the murder of William
I'lialun, In Morton township, Elk eounty, In Juno
last, and for whom then was a reward offered of
$1,001), was arrested at Camden, N. J., a few days
ago, and is now oecupylng a cull in Fort Oyster,
Klh county, where it is likely he will remain until
. 1 1 . , r 1 -. .!, lia anil
his aeoomplicci will rcoelve their trial. Brook
eiVe Jrffrrtotiiatt.
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Information Wanted. Daniel Sny.
der, aged about IS years, son of Mrs ltosanna
, Snyder, of MiOlinburg, left the Womelsdorf (Berks
eounty) Orphans' Hehool some time during the
. holiday, without Hie permission or knowledge of
Mhoso in charge of said school. Where be is,
.whether living or dead, is unknown lo his poor
grief slrloken mother, anii she would five all she
jioti.en.es to know of bis whereabouts. Any one
'who tan fnrnish information 'bat will lead to his
liscovery, will confer a very groat favor by ad
dreoilig this almost heart-broken widow Mrs.
ltosanna Hnyder, Mintinburg, Vnion county, Pa.
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July JUckh. Tho annua! July nicot-
'ing ol the Clearfield Park Association will be held
this year on Ihe 2d, 3d and 4th dnya of the month.
The A.aneialian llila year offer larger perse, than
ever before offered amounting In Ihe aggregate
to fl,.',lin. Tlii. will no doubt attract great com
petition for Ihe dillemnt purses, and consequently
a large number of horses will be on hand to eoro
iete for Ihcin. Pureo No. K open to all amounts
to t .,25, This purse will be competed for by some
of Ihe best horses In the Slate.' Any amount of
fun may be expected, and nobody should miss
toeing It. Pee advertisement in Mother column
for entire premium liat and other particulars.
tm mm
In Position. His Honor, Judgo
Drvis, was per telegram ruled into our court on
Wcducsday last, and although translated from Ihe
bar lothobenoh since helasl appeared In our court,
ke deported himself iaiie mil manner, lie was
aent for to tty a babuas eorpusin tho case uf a lit
tle twelve year old girl, who aeems to bo without
father or mother, but has the fortune to be claimed
'by two parties, who soctus to bo very willing and
-amply able to sopport and educate her. Vo mother
appearing in the eo.o, the Judge eould not assume
the role of Holotnon,but after hearing the eridenea,
promptly remanded the child lo the oaro of Mr.
Amos Itend, who has oared for it fur a number of
years. ,
School Hooks. We call tho niton
'tion of schdol directors to Ihe following provision
of Ihe school law upon the subjeot of a uniformity
-of text books. As the school year la about oom--mcnuing
It is important that diroctorr understood
'the law and govern themselves aooordingly. On
page 57 of Prof. Wiekerrhain's digest of the school
laws of this stoto appears the following scotlon i
Ohm rO fl, I.n..tU..lp rtn.(l.. ajnrm.,1 (.
tion of teachers in each school district of the state,
and before the opening of the schools for Ine en
auing term, there shall bo a meeting of the direc
tors or controllers and teacnors of each district
deeido upon a sericsof school hooks, in Ihodifferent
L branches to bo taught during the ensuing sohool
year) which books, aod no other, shall be n.ed in
the schools of the district during said period.
1 Tub Normal .School. 'f ho C'loar-
field County Normal Behool, which opened in
Cnrwensvllle tbe beginning of last week, seems lo
' be gaining in opularily and number of students
each yoar. Much of tlio progress and prosperity
or the scl.ool may he attributed to Ihe energy and
ability of our efficient County Superintendent,
Prof. John A. llrrgory, and hi! assistants, who
are lnressnl In their labors for the promotion of
t its intarrrti. Pupils are in attendance from
I nrarly all of Iht surrounding counties, better to
prepare Ibsmselves for the duties of their profs.
sion. Grery Tuesday tvening literary exercises
take place In Arnold's Hall, under the auspices of
the Normal students, to which Ihe public is in
Tiled. Ninety-six students were enrolled during
the Orst week, and it Is quite likely that there
vill ycl be otbort enter tbt school.
It-SMKiNRD Hid 1'orition. Mr. t'linn,
m liroom, for a number of years past a passenger
wnductor on Ihe Pennsylvania railroad, running
twecn tin. elty and Philadelphia, ha! resigned
is position lor me purpose of accepting the
lee of Atsistnnl Superintendent of Ihe Delaware
allrosd, running from Wilmington to Hrtakwator.
Thomas Groom, Krq., formerly of our neighboring
tounty af Clearfield, and- father of the young
gentleman In question, was recently appointed
Buperlntendent of Ihe Delaware Railroad, and
Charley goes with him lo assist him In his duties.
Fur a period of right years Mr. C. L. (Irooio has
been employed on the Pennsylvania Railroad,
i half of whleb Hint ht has been conducting a
i liHHsenger train, and In Ihe best nf our knowledge
t has conducted it soeceMfiilly. Oar best wl-bcs go
with him la his new Held uf labor. Jfnrni'w
RIPORT OF A MtUMINADV MttVCV OF THC
' K LATINO AND KAHTHAUl HAILROAO.
, , , t Utlltlr Mai 1st, 1ST4. j
L. A. Waushv, Ksqso-1 kateitkalaaor la aab
nil to yon the following report aanaarnlng taw
contemplated railroad between Keating atation M
the Philadelphia Krk Railroad, la Clinton
oouuty, and karthaua, oa the West Branok of the
Susquehanna river, in Clearneld eounty.
The distaaea between the bore points , was
eerelulty chained ana fouuH to ls ill milae) the
topographical features of each mile were carefully
observed and noted.
van iitt I
was coinuaenoed at a bolnt on tho Philadelphia A
Krle Railroad, a few hundred feet east of Keating
elation. The lint from thence follows tho left
bank of the Weal Branch of. Ut SuaonasbMna, in
a southwesterly direction, over groand generally
favorable for tha construction of a railroad. The
river runt very terpentine the road will there-
lore require numerous curves, nut none or very
short radii. About one-half of tha lint will be
over very favorable ground, upon which a railroad
can be euuatruetod at small toat, but at tvtry loop
or tbt ttreaea narrowt occur, and generally an
ateep tide-hills, abounding In large, loose ttonat
and often tolld rock r the gvadlngpoa aunt, parts
oi tna lint will ot eosnewnat txpanelvt, owing to
the ebaraeter of Ibo material and tbt dettntttioa
of tht common road thai will bare lo be rebuilt.
Only two trust bridge! will hart to be built, oat
of all foot apan orer liirch Island Rnn, and one of
00 feel apan over Upper Thret Runa ; tht real of
mi streams will nt oroiita uy .mioaat ot atrtager
bridges, boi and open culverts.
. i nxu otiuani .
will no doubt bo very light, as tbt lint seldom
pastes over arabla land j feoeea will be required
at a few poinla only, and as ibt railroad, when
completed, well eubanot Iho valet of land a hun
dred fold, tht owutn no doubt will cheerfully
donate as much land as will bt needed for Ibt use
of Ibt road.
tun ciAota ,' ' I i' i I
will bo vary easy, averaging about Irt feet to the
mile. Sonit pointa may require level gradot. In
that ease the grade! at other point! would hara
to bt aligbtly increased, but under any circum
stances Iht grades will bt vary light, and will
titfatr bt level or deaocoding, whiob wiU bt in
favor yf the heavy transportation.
This will be emphatically a road for heavy
freight, that will consist principally of eoal, iron,
lumber, bark. Are-brick aod iruu ort these arti
cles abound all along the lino of iho road.
From Karthaus lha road might bt txlended
along Musquito Crook tntu tbt greenwoods, (so
called) Ibt very heart of tbt greatest pine forest
in Pennsylvania, from which .point no doubt a
largo amount of lumber would find Its way to
market nvor this road.
tun sxowauoi coal a in as
are but ten miles south of Karthaua theat two
points might also bo oounected by railroad, and
much ol the Rnowshoo ooal find an outlet by way
of the West Uranch roads but independent of
ine above extensions lucre will be ample business
along this lino to sustain the road.
run rcaaAi't at XAaraAus
went to ruin limply for want tf an avenue to earry
ita product! to market. Itog ore la fuund at num
erou! points on tbt waters of alusqnito ereck,and
coal and iron 'of superior quality, and in great
abundance, are found in theimmediatevioinityof
Karthaus, and no doubt as soon at this railroad
baeouica a 3xed fact the furnace at that poiat will
again be put in blast. At lluttermilk Falls, four
miles below Karthaus, bog ort is found in great
abundanee. Much nf this ore was formerly taken
in tanoes and soow boats to the furnace at Kart
haus. Mr. John Jones, a gentleman residing In Lock
Haven, has spent much time and labor in openiug
the mines and investigating Ibe'mioeral resources
of Keating township. In his itatement to me be
spesks as lullows:
"I have opeoed in elost proximity lo Ibt con
templated railroad (and ouly about seven miles
above Keating station ) the following veins of eual,
Vein. Thickness. Character.
No. I, i 4 feet I inches, t , CoaL . ,
" J, ; 1 4 " J " "
w 3 A H 0 M M
"4,' - t " Fire Clay.
, J " 0 " , Iroa Ore. ' 1
"0, 8 ' " ' " ' Limestone. .
" J, " CoaL ;
" 8, J " I
" ilt .. :
ol'nuor Vein
The ooal, iron ore and ire-clay I found In tht
above veins I consider of superior quality." i
Extensive vein, of eoal and iroa were found with
in tho last few years upon the waters af aenatiaa
honing creek, In oensoquenoa of which a tompaay
was organised and baveeommeuoed operations for
the erection of two furnaees at Wistar, two miles
above Keating station. .
That eoal aud iron ore along the line of Ino con
templated railroad is inexhaustible there tan be
no doubt; and as toon as a railroad it constructed
thest vast sources of trttltb that have been lying
dormant in the bowels of the earth will toon be
dovewped; capitalists will direct their attention
to tbeat mines of woalln, and in a few years furn
aces, saw mills, forget, ete., will spring up, the4
resources along tbt lint of tbe road bt more fully
developed, and tbe West Branch of tbe usquo
hsnna teem with Industry and prosperity. .
ncspeclluny submitted,
P. JAKRKTT, Civil -engineer.
NEWS ITEMS. ,
Huntingdon hat four mile! of tlrect!. Bo
aayi the Monitor.
The hut Juniata county court wal held in the
M. E. Church, at MifDintown. Reason new
court house being erected.
"We hear nothing yet of rye beads staking
their appearance. We have scarcely missed onoe,
during the past ten or fifteen years, in receiving
full blown beada la the month of April, from tome
of onr ftrmtr friends." Comma.
Wasn't II from some of your distiller friends 7
The Sunbury and Lewistown railroad has
been sold to a committee of tht stockholders for
Iht sum of $550,0110.
At a meeting of the Directors uf tbe Peunsyt
raoia railroad company a dividead of Ivt per
eenl. wis declared, payable on and after the SOth
of this month.
Altoona markets Whiskey first with occa-
alonal activity. The transactions In beer art
light demand active, but Bona in Iht market.
c'sccaaags.
Tht temperance womea of WiUiamspvrt bare
established a eoffeo boost In that tity.
It la estimated thai over tlx hundred rafts
have "run around" the timber Jam at Lock liar en.
udge Campbell, of Clarion, Is a candidate
fur the Republican nominntlon for Congress.
On Wednesday algbt last, aa attempt was
made lo destroy tbt Independent engine house,
In Witllaiasport, by fire, but wilhoul success.
This is the third effort that hat boea made to barn
this tngint house , .
Cumberland ooutty hat a etetr for which
1750 are offered. Ho' weighs nearly 4,000 pounds.
Pitt. ton saloonlsts annonaea "Irian Lager'
for sale.
Petition! art being circulated for signatures
in Tyrant to htvo that burg divided into wards.
The following wedding aotleu was published
by the Hnntindon ocaf iVsies ;
ROBIN REDBREAST. On tha 5th Inst, by
Hev. I. A. 'Iree, Sir. A. Mweet llobm lo SI 1st r.
Relty Redbreast, all of Ureen Tree, this tounty.
Tht Mountain Park Association ofBraokville,
Pa., propose having a terlet of races, to take
nlace oa lot 17th, 18th and 19th nr Junt. Pre
mi urns amounting to $1,200 art offered.
Olio lielly, proprietor uf tbt t nlon House,
at Uemlvok, Cambria eounty, committed suicide
on Sunday of last week, by shooting himself
through tbe bead. Standard, ' '
A Cambria tounty tportsman killed a wild
cat a few days ago which ateaturcd fifty-two
Inches la length and Km nineteen Inches high
On the 4th InsL, a man named Andrew Hotll,
wis drowned while attempting to erosa tht Coat-
maugh rlvtr In a skiff, near the village of East
Coaomeugb. Three others were In the skiff whs
it capslied, but they succeeded in reach the shore.
An explosion of flrt-dtmp occurred near
Irwin Station, Westmoreland eounty, on last Frl
day morning. Two men were killed, named Jona
than Wllliama and Wan. Neemlth. The.e wtre
Iht only two men In the abaft at Iht tiiat. Had
It taken place at a later hour when nil Wert at
work, many more would probably bava btto
killed Joia.te.sa Democrat.
Fatal Accident. The Brookvillo
HtpbiiemHt of last week, says t
"Last week Arthur Wann. ton of Mr. J. P.
Wane, formerly of this place, wae killed by the
explosion of a boiler aear Kerns City, Butler
eounty. lie, with bit brother nufene, were run
ning aa engine used for pumping a well, gas
being need for fuel. Tbe governor of the engine
was out of order, and It is supposed that the un
fortunate young man had fallen asleep, he having
been troubled with Iho toothache for tome days
and lost considerable rest, the result being a fear
ful explosion, demelisbiag tbe engine-house aad
throwing young Wnaa fully fifty feet late Ihe air,
he kdgiog la tbt lop of a tree, where most of his
elolhiuar lewsnititd. Horribly weaeoed -and
bruised he Heed la nntuld torture for an boar and
forty minutes after lha eeeldent Ot Monday his
frirads brought his body to this plate aad gart It
burial in tbt cemetery.''
The deceased his a number of relatives residing
la this tatnty. ' . . . I , i ,
Diotl.in liullufonte last week,j9roKn'j
.W leaa. "Fiastclal dtmetltltt wal tbt cause
of Ibtdlia.ttr. ' " ' l
Tm ISioro School Bill. The
tU rMnaat latt wtt feksi 4 att revealing U
toluol lews authariaJusJ Vehtvt IlxiWltrs to .up
port separate schools tor the tdutatltl of aegrotV
and throwing all schools open It Ihra a pot an
equality with Iba white children, and thott whits
parents wha do Dot wish tbtlr children to mix
with tht "national wardl" tan ataka tha btsl oT ft.
Tht meaning of Ibis li that separata schools for
tht education of tbt races .ball at longer txlet.
For any violation of tbla act a tat not txeotdlng
Ivt handred dollart, and Imprisonment aot ex
tetdlng out year, or both, may bt iulioltd at tht
discretion of tht court.
There you hart It, "whlto trash." Boelal
tqutlity with tbt African or Int and Imprison
meet, which 7 The following is tbt rott on tbit
bill in tbt Benatt I
Vast Messrs. Anderson, (Allegheay,) Andtr-
ion, (Crawford,) Cooper. Cutler, Davis, Fitob,
flrahaaa, Hellmaa, llumpkrtya, Laaow, Lemon,
McClurt, Mckinley, Mac lay, Hutaa, WarftL
Weakley, White, Yeakle. Htrang, Speaker. 10.
Nava Messrs. lleebtel, Cbalfant, Collins, Hill,
Grmentrout, M'Sbesry, PUyford, Rowlaad, Wal
lace, Wareaa, and Verhet. II.
, A lltlla more legiilatlon gf tbla kind, logelhor
wit Iho f xrct.ir taxation alre.ly Inipi.ed.' will
mo. I aaturedly break up tht system, or wt art
greatly mistaken with tha temper of Iht people
now abroad throughout tha Btatt. ' j
A Milooburg statistician informs the
Btllefonlt tvafeasura that that burg wai visited
by twenty snowi thii season, April being a match
for Fubruary, vli ! , t
I iniiwai I
SWIS.. I '.J, Pf-iOf tW!(
Ootobor,
I
0) Inches.
November,
Uoeembar, on
January,
February,
March,
April,
Total,
I
1 1.
io
a
20
10!
20
6tl Inches.
List of letters remaining unclaimed
In the Poitonlet at Clearfield, for, tha Dock adding
M.y 11th, 1874 1 ,,
Baket, llatlle-' ' i 1 Lybargor, Jamael O.I
Uirna, .;,'!.') I l.ogarjs.jtaae
Uavla, William' ' Mctlillls, tlillii
Franco, Oeorge
Gordon, Henry
llutlon, K. K.
Hiles, Lorento
Lendburg, N.
Ncltonald, Oliver
Btephent, John P.
Bhaw. A. M.
Treadell, Henry
p. A. GAULIN, P. M.
Life and Adventures of Kit Car-
lot Writttm 4y ii's Comradtand FrUmd, Dt Witt
O. Ptttrt, frrrei it. IWeaef nad Srf, V. S.A.
The name of Kit Carson, in the Rocky Mountains,
has been fsmiliarly known for more than forty
years, and from its association with tho names of
great explorers and military men, it now spread
throughout tbe world. Ilia sober babita. ttriot
honor, and great regard for tht trnlb, endeared
him to all that called him friend; aod among
suoh.tmae bs- tauinorated aaajei belonging- to
Some of Ihe moat diatinguisbed men, whose docd.
are recorded on the pegee of American History.
lha Hie was a mystery wuien ibis book will un
veil. Instead of Kit Carson, a. by Imagination
a bold braggart, aod reckless improvident here
of the rltte be will appear a retired man, and one
nan was seservcu in-nit latereourte entaotners,
and one lo whom II needed not a second introduc
tion, or a friendly panegyric, to enable one to
discover those) traila of manhood- whithr are
esteemed by tbt great aad good, to be distinguish
ing osaameote of oharaeton t
In olden timea there aalated in the Hoeky Moun
tains, a raeeof men familiarly kaownaa"Hnnters
and Trappers.'! They art bow almott talioet.
Their history bet never been fully and accurately
written. This volume, now offered to the public.
gireo Ibeir history aa related by out whose atme
at a Hunter, Trapper, Indian Fighter, nad Uuide,
stood aeuond to uoott by a man who for Aturn
years law not Ihe faeo of a white woman, er slept
under a roor. un aooounl of their originality,
daring, and absorbing interact, tat real facta con
cerning this brave rates of huuttrt aad trappers,
win be aanaeu aowa to posterity as aaatieri be
longing to history. . ,
It also oootatna n full aad eothplett descriutiot
of all tha various tribes of Indians inbabitlug the
"Far West," with a full, reliable and vivid aecoant
of Ihe late Modoe War, and tbe Modoc warriors.
It contains thirty-four superb full-page illustra
tions, next over 000 pagea, tbt mtojianiual txten
tion of whiob is beyoad pralee. '
. Tbt Agent for the above book, for Clearfield
and vicinity, will call Hiea the citisens in a few
dsys, and will be pleased to lake their order! and
furnish any further information desired, t .
' KprcinlM.
On Wednesday of tbil week A. I. Bbaw lays he
will have the best soda water ever drauk in Clear
field.
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Biiooiki Foa 8alu. K. Newton Shaw keen, a
full lupply of Fredonia Bugglet aod Platform
Wagoni for salt. To bt seen at tba Shaw Hoese
yard. Cell oa or address him at Clearfield Penn
sylvania. '-
This warm weather make! It necessary fur all
classes of persons to bart some tooling beverage
witn wniek tt qteaen tueir mirau rer inn ptr
post there art many things that might be reoom
meaded, but belt or all it tbt Aretit Soda Water
that lowi from A. I. Bbaw's fountain. It will
commence to tow to-day, (Wedneidey.)
Tbe haver of tho firm of Miners, Kratatr A
Lytic la la Ihe elty leleetiag gooda for tbe Spring
and Bummer trade, ine mock win nt large ana
will bo ready for Inspection in a few days. Doa't
fail to tall, as all Ihe good! are to he sold al
bottom prieei.
President Great baa vetoed the iafialioa bill,
which leavea an opening for Flegal lo Inflate Ihe
eountry-with Hats, Cape, Hoeu, Shoes, Trnnkt,
Vtlisea, Umbrella!, e al panic prices.
New Goods and aew prieea at Flegal'l.
Call aod see tbe large ttoek of goods al Flegal's.
Ladies tta get genuine French Kid, Button and
all kinds of walking Shots at L. r legale, at bank
rupt prieei.
Lata style of Hats at Flegal's.
Flet-al it Mllinc the celebrated Boots aad Shoes
of Waldo M. Claflia and Kara Verklus.
You will find tba best aaanrtmcnt of Ladles'
Trimmed Hals and Bonnet! at T. A. Fitch A Co.'i.
Only 25 cents for- the Windsor Tin at T. A.
Fleck A Co.'i. -
Hoi aa row Rant. A now bouse, containing
six roams, with good cellar andomtatk. Apply
to tbt uuderturned al kit furniture wnreroome.
may , . - JOHH UULIUII.
Horse Paiti8 aso Papi:w Haxoho. Mr,
John Trontiaaa having reeumed the buainess of
bouse taial Ine and paner hanging, in connection
with bis furniture businesi, take! thii method of
to Informing the public. Person! wishing good
work, al fair prieea, .boa id girf him aealL 0-1
I .- r-n r-r 1
Go and see the Trimmed Hats A Bonnets at T.
A. Fleck A Co.'s, before purohaaiag elsewhere.
The place to buy good Parasols, of tbe beat
qualities and latest styles, is at T. A. Fleck A Co.'s.
P. B. No trouble to show Ihe stock. Please
call. , , . - !. ,,''4',
' Wood and Willow Wan of all descriptions for
sale ny ll. jr. Digier a uo.
Alls. Seventy-five dosen Clearfield Wood
chopper! A lea at
tr.i5:71. II. F.BIQLKR ACo't,
Lorillard'i celebrated Smoking aad Chewing
Tokaeeot. Kratatr A Lylle, agenlt for Clearfield
teaaty, will wholesale to deolera at tity prieei,
apHi Pl.tltadv -
Rbab Tuia I Persons whoeoalemiilale building
will do well lo eall and examine onr stock of
BUILDING MATERIALS. We bare in slock a
full line of Builders' Hardware, Nails, Paints,
un, mass, rutty, I'alolued riasler, at.
myl'71 H. F. Biutna A Co.
A full line of Household Good!, Japanned Wart,
i.., tor saw oy tt. w. uigitr m co.
BoAtneaa Waurtn. Two or three dar board
era tan be accommodated in a private family.
Boarding good aad eharges reasonable. For
further iaformatioa apply at thii efuce.
Nortot to Waoo aid Caroiaob Makbm We
have Jnat received a general assortmoat of Wagon
acq carriage nooas, also a lull una of Bpiiags
anu axiee, wniea we oner eneap rer easn,
I). F. Btstaa A Co.
Moatour Bittt Palate, for nelntloff house. la
sldt and outside Cottages, Vara. Buildings, Aft.
oeauinui, uuranio ana oeonomieni. uround la
pure l.lneeod Oil, , ,
y2'71 II. F. Biqleb A Co,
Bird Cages a large attortmtat at IT. F. Big
Itr A Co.'s.
: . I O i i 1
Baws lUirat! Crose-tut Haw, Great American
saw, noyaioa I sjtgntaing Haw, al
0-I5-J1 , - . . a. F. BitLta A Op-t.
1 e . ... : I ,
H. V. Blgler A Co. hart boea making eilenslve
addltieni to their ttoek of Hardware Iho last few
dayi, HvtrythlBg aew) la Shelf Hardware. Bad-
dlara Hardware, Farmers' Hardware, Builders'
II am ware, ana Hardware ot all kinds, can nose
at their store. May 11
R. R. Wheelbarrows, Baby Carriages, Tt Kx
press Wagnai aad Wheelbarrows, at 1
myirj-Vn - I it H. F. Broun A Oo'e
IHVLATIUHI INPLATIOIII
Janes Ken A Oa.,,rarardlist or tba aetlea of
Ike frearteat, ere ; Ufiaesrat, and hart Inlated
tbeit alrakdf lareyaioohatf Viotblog, untU II now
embraeei the fineal assortment of Clothing and
Furnishing Goods la any retail atort In Pennayl
vania. Btlow please find reduced price liat of a
few or Iht trliclei embraced Is Ibelr stock I
MEN'S COTTONADE BI'ITS, ONLY $0 40
MEN'S CASHIMKRI BUITH, ONLY I 00
MEN'S ALL-WOOL CASH. SUITS, 10 00
MEN'S FINE BLUE 1IAU. BUITH, It 00
.YOIIIHB' Bl!lX, w . , tojo 0
CHILD'S FIN BbfJK CBOT BUIT8, - Ot
CHILD'S FANCY DIAIi. SUITS, 10 00
CHILDREN'S SUITS, all prices, ft J.eO to 12 00
Uabrellat Bilk, Glngbam, Cotton a large
and ine assortment.
as I -I 1 : .1- Tl. ... -I ailk
Oetton aad English luper-iroal hose, which will
bt sold at from eealt up., n il
lllrtsh Our itock of shirts is large and com
plete, embracing lha Universal, French Percale,
ColUm, Oasilnicre aed;oolorod flirts, In great
variety.
We would lay to our customers that having
bought goods al la per cent, less tba heretofore,
wt are prepared to tell tlisra at prices lhal will
really astonish everybody. Call early and sec for
voarsslves. JAMES KG UK A CO.
oia ntsiera.uow;oruer, umaruuiu, rs.w
A
Calelnea Vfalter'To sale by H. F. Blgler A t
Paists An Painviiiis' Fixkixsn. Our stock
of Paiolt field Paiatert Mtlorlali is ooniiilel,.rhr
eluding J. T. Lewis' Pure White Lead. John Lu
caa A Co'a Pure White Lead, F. It. A Co's Buck
Lead, and a number of obeaner brands of White
Lead; also, Linseed Oil, Turpentine, Varnl.hosof
all kisdt, a fell Mae of Dru.Wvand a fuliiiaeof
eolors, dry and in Oil.
mjt& ri ll. r. maitu -o
i RK04PITULATIQN. ,
'Bird Cages. " T" I' r r '"'
Wood and Willow Ware,, f
Household Goods.
All kinds of Hardware.
I -ui'l)
, Jaoanned W are.
-il ' j Ji ..-li- l!i i'
Paints, Oils, Varnishes.
Calcined Plaster.
Wagoaaad Carriage 11 skin' supplies.
All of tht above for sale at tbe mammoth Herd-
rare Store' of 11. F. Biglof A Ce, Buoond street,
Clearfield, Pe.v
st
Fata t Fasa I Fhak '-Aisong tbt many prepa
ration! that we have for Coughl, Colds, Croup, or
any throat or long difficulty, none of them are
equal to Dr. Morris' Syrup of Tar, Wild Cherry
and florohounJ. If yen are afilictod, call al out
store and we will give you a sample bottle ree of
eknrgt t Agents l Hartswick A Irwin, Clearfield ;
Holt, wood. me a itoit, nanaaeion I in ft. vii
litmt, Willitm'i Grovt. .March Il ly.
FROM OHIO.
The woiuen'i ttmptrance war now raging in
different parts of the country, particularly in Ihe
west, with luah utpacallelrd sucoeis,roeommiudi
for iierioni wbo olaim whisky a necessity for me
dicinal purposes, lo use Green's August Flower,
which nontaiae at iBttaicating epiriti aad Is a
gentlt laxitire aad a certain euro for Dyspepsia,
Liver Complaint, Indigestion, Costiveness, Sour
Utomaeb, Bick Headache, coming up of ths food
after eating, purifies the Blood and System. Just
what It needed la the spring of the year by every
body. Try IL Sold by CD. Walton, Clear
field, Pa. ''(' -1 -1 - j..- . aug20'73y
la Clearfield, en Tuesdty, May 6th, 1H74, of
croup, Al, ton of St. S. aad M. J. Ounax, aged
two years, two months and one day, ,
tn Pike townahln, an M"S.IT, Aaril 27th, 1st.
CALEB WAY, In tbe aevcntielh yoar of bis age.
In Pike township, ou Tuesday, April 28th, 1X74,
tbe wife of Lxwia Staqk, aged about twenty-five
years. ....
lenntylvaninllaIlronI
TYRONE k CLEARFIELD DUANC1I.
ON and after Monday, NOV 3d, 1871, the
Paeaentar Trains will run daily (except Bun-
days) between Tyrone and Clearheld, as follows
CLEARFIELD MAIL.
LEAVE SOUTH. '
LEAVE NORTH.
Clearfield 1.40, p. is
Tyrone O.JO.A.u,
Osceola.. 10.40, "
Philipsbarg.,.IO.ti, "
Clearfield ..... 1 1 .60, "
Pbilipsburg....4.S5, "
Oeeeol..,..4.40,
Tyrone fi.OO,
CLKAKFIKLD EXPRESS.
LEAVE SOUTH.
LEAVE NORTH.
Clearfield. S.40 a. .
Tyrone 7.00 p. a,
Intersection...?. II "
Osceola S.I0 "
Phlllpsberg ...S.IJ "
Clearfield, ar..(.2t
Philipiburg.. .! '
Osceola 6.50
Inleraaetioa.. 7.40 '
Tyrone.. 1.00
PARK FROM CLKAKFIKLD, TO
BellefonU, Pa $9 i
Middletowa $i 00
Marietta. t !0
Lancaster ft Oft
PHILADELPHIA 7 Oi
Altoona I 0ft
k Haven 1 70
Williamsport. 1 0
Huntingdon M 1 00
Lewtltewa. ........ 1 00
Maryivill 4 00
HAKRISBURG. 4 74
Johnstown........... 1 00
PITTSBURG ( It
Clooa eennectlona made by all trains at Tyrone
and Lock Uavoa. i
B. 8. BLAIR,
ylT-lf. . BaperlaUadcnL
lUartrts.
Clearfield Markets.
CLBAnrmLn, Pa., May 11. 1974.
Applee,greea,00(9 I IS, Hog., dressed I
Dried, mm iz inuee, green.. I
Anultbatui.Wgal, 1 HO llama Ita 1(1
Butter. Uil(a) 40 Shoulders..... ID(o) 12)
Ueana.......$U 00( 1 Oil Sides.. 00 wo li
Btckwheet... 1 00 Lard 12(e) It
Bnekwheat lour fit, Mess pork,V bbl...22 00
Beef, dried.. S Oata ti
Beef, fresh ((, 10 Onion lot
Boards, M 11 00(a) 14 00 Potatoes 00($ loo
Cora.sh.llsd........ I 10 Peaches, dried, lb.. 16
Cora , ear 00(a) 00 Floater, fl bbl 1 00
Cora meal, sack, 1 SO Ryt. 1 10
Chop, S cat 009 1 10 Raga, ) lb
Cloveraetd.'.. 7 to Salt, K iaek.260(a) I it
Chetto. 8hingies,18in.$4(a)6 00
Cherries, lb. 10(a) IS Shlngles,26 InltQy 10 00
Chickens, drsd, lb, 121 Timothy seed ft 00
Kggi ' Taiitw.,..... 124
Flaxseed...! i 001 Wheat 171
Flour I 000 t 00 Wool 40
Hay 00 I0ra)20 00 Waod.W tord 4 60
.' COtT&T FEOCtAXATIOV. . .
117 H8REA8, Boa. 0. A. MAYER, President
V Jadgo of tho Court of Commoa Pleaa of
tht Twsaly-fiflb Judicial District, ttmaottd of
tht tounllet of Cltnrfitld, Centre and Cliatan
and Hon. William C. FoLtr aad Hon. Joaa J,
Rata. Asttoiato Judges of Claarltld tounty,
havt Issutd tbsir preo.pt, lo mt dirtctsd, for tbt
htldlng of a Court of Commoa Pitas, Orphans'
Court, court or viuaner res. ions, uouri 01 oyer
and Terminer, in 4 Court of uenaral Jail Dsllv.
err. at the Court flou.e al Clearfield, In and for the
toantf of Clearfield, eommeneing on tht flrat
nouaay, tno sai a ay 01 uno, mi, ana to
eontlnoe two weeks.
NOTICE IS, therefore, hereby tlrtn, lo tht
Coroner, Justices of the Peace, an) Constables,
la and for said sounty of Clearfield, to appear in
their Kroner persons, with their Records, Rolls,
Inquisitions, Examinations, and other Ksmeia
branees, to do those things which to thslr tflcti,'
and la tnelr bene!!, pertain re be done,
GIVEN aadtr my hand al Clearfield, this 11th
day of May, In tht year of our Lord ont
thousand tight hundred and seventy. four.
' W. R. McPUKRBON, Sharif
LEATHER BREAST-STRAPS j
SUPERSEDED BY
I COVERT rATENT MITTAM.1C
BREAST HOLD-BACK
Made of the beat Mallea
ble Iron, and la attached
. ) to Ihe Uamei by tht best
Snap ever invented. It
li easily aad quickly put
on, and prevents Ihe
whipping ol Iht horses
by tht poll. Not llnblt
tn get out or repair.
Will last for years. All
wt ask li a fair trial, lo
eonrlnoe all partial us
. lug them that they are
.. unsurpassed In value for
tha purpose for which
Ihey are Intended.
SACKKTT A SCHRYVER
Clearfield, April li, 1874. .
NOTir a& Paraeni Indebted lo Ihe suliscrlh
ar for services rendered while noting ss
Sherlg of Clearfield eounty, are requested lo call
al my etleo, la Pil'i Opera llouae, aad mass
payment. Ia my ab.once from tho office, Mi.
A. G. Kramer will have charge nf my books an I
it autktrited to receipt for tie. Persons knowing
themselves indebted, by making prompt pawneit
wiU greatly oblige. , J. J. PIE. ,
aprll Mm I
NOTICBU Notlrt ll ksreby glvta that tn
application will bt mada to lha Court f
guarler Beasloa or Clearfield county, lo be hold
oa Ike first Monday tf Junt next, for a ehartiv
to Incorporate Ihe village of Harnridt, tu seel
eounty, Into a borough, with all Iht powtrt and
privileges eee Served by the earioui Aeti of As
tastily ptlatlew to boroughs la the Common woalih
of Peeatylvaala. WM. M. McCULLOUOH, I
apUtle All y for Pettlloatrs.
TREXSU'RER'S SALE
or
UNDATED LANDS
1 IN , I
Cleartteld County, Pa Air lfT aad 1829
Notice It hereby glvta, la puriuanee of aa Aet
of Assembly approved tht 12th day tf June, A.
D. is to, entitled "An aot to amend aa Act di
recting tha mode of selling Unseated Lands la
Clearfield eounty," tad Iht ttvtval supplement!
thereto, there will be txpoaed to sale or outcry,
al Ibe Court House, in tbe borough of Clearfield.
ou Ihe SECOND MONDAY, fith day or JUNK,
A. I. IH74, Iba following tracts or pieces of un
seated lands la said counfy, for taxtt due and
unpaid, vis: , ,
' ' nerrarla.
At. Ptr. Warranltt.
. , . Frederick llubley. ......
Al "' ' Joha Mailer....
0 Frederick Uowmaa.
till Philip Mysencope
bt 80 Michael Mu..er.,.....,
410 , j ' John Ursdyx.
i',t 1 ' William. Brady 1.,
601 J. Blair and I. Blair...
SvD John Whitmur
84 ' Henry Whltmer ,
181 William Wllsoi
I.H4 Jacob King
ll 40
... It Ot
.. 21 80
.. tl 81
... It 18
.1 1 68 62
... 22 80
... 84 81
... 61 00
... II tl
... 26 84
,.. 8t 40
1(14 , John Gibson..,.,,,
lit "12 Robert Wilson...
,24, 82
I4 01
8 80
lit 80
4 84
11 14
10 4
40 40
H 6(1
81 62
t to
22 80
2t 10
tt tt
,21 12
It 24
02 80
28 11
11 7S
11 41
29 04
4l IM
4:tS 153
tt HO
101 lit
04 01
44.1 ,16.1
Mo
William Gray
John Miller
John Holland
Peter Gelt-
Jeremleh Mo. her
David Barton... ...,.,
Jacob King
174 :'; s Adam Myseneopo., 1....-
I7A 47 Jeremiah Moaher.
1011 . , - - Keaggy
140 . Wm. tt John Brown........
4:il 163
14 t7
8t '
320 li3
Frederiek Beatea. ..,
Thomaa Billingtoa.
John Bean .
Martin Fonta ,
Jacob Mussersmith .....
23t L. D. Weld
oO . , Jacob Fauts.
118 ' Thomas Groom.,...
Itell.
No. At. Vtr. Wattamltt ,
42 1000 Henry Beok......l....$.178 Ot
6(120 6(rt " 314 to
t7f4 1000 " t7t) 00
6020 Ml 1 " " 17t 40
42t7 HO - 10 " " 80 14
6010 102 10U ' - 1 41 t8
6010 100 " " 80 24
6(119 lit - ' 42 18
61118 101 !.! " ,.,.!.... 80 (4)
42871, 7 120 " , - it 04
670(1 1000 " 1 161 00
42K4 6llt - 1V2 20
420 1 tilt' ; '' 1 40
6018 ' tot Nleklla A Griffith..... 138 bt
6UW W u " ..... 21 Oi
4287 V3 07 Henry Beck. 21 14
6810 101 08 " 22 88
69(14 102 82 Nlcklin A Griffith..,.., 8) 08
6(1111 lot 118 Henry Beck..., .., 20 40
4288 MO f w..,... 3tf 24
4287 400 ,. lil 20
4287 100 , - SO 14
al7 201 5 , ! . H ,n 7 44
6818 it " ,, ... 4 30
bSIO 122 ' " '.. It 11
60111 241 20 " " tl H
' llloom.
A'e. At. Ptr, ll'arreniss,
8010 03 . Roberts A Fox $24 84
I HUH 804 tt " " ......... 71 44
3011 00 ...... 24 SO
lt It - " " ......... 21 00
1001 880 tt " " 124 20
6028 OS Nichlin A Griffith.-... 18 20
iu:fi lUfi ...... 48 80
822 J, W. Smith 2i 2
idil 63 A. K. Wright. It 08
4UL' 478 fit W. 8. Roberts ., 17 00
3811' 111 Roberts A Fox. It 20
36U8 1006 lit " " ........ 81 00
8018 100 Jacob Bilger It 20
807 , David Irvia (est.) 23t 22
8.1 John P. Hale... 88 82
.181 1 60 Roberts A Fox. t 10
220 A. L. Tosier 108 00
80 Milton L. McClure..... It
Bogga.
At.- Ptr. Warrant.
408 78 II. S. Drinker $50 81
413 William MoCormick 62 08
4 to Nancy Bogg , it 44
420 41 Nathaniel McDonald.......... tl 78
420 41 JohuByora. il 78
llio Barbara Snyder 14 80
132 George Uortmaa II 84
231 74 Joeeph Drinker ,. tt 08
427 St Michael Reekie tt 72
TO - Hoary Feaaer t It
427 Feorge Ayere il 78
, 427 II William Troutmea-. tl 78
ti 144 Richard Thomaa. It tt
40 Barbara Snyder t 40
2i Thomaa Hmilh....m 14 40
. loo Joha KepherL. 10 tt
401 Blair McLanahaa 67 20
437 1 Jones Blelnheiaer.. 71 40
loll John Hn.ter 11 40
PA lil Richard Waple.. ...... .......... li 04
214 Watson A Muton. S 11
400 ' ' John Keen tt 40
Bradford.
H'firraaree.
Ptr.
221 Hugh Ely.. $2t 20
1112 3( John Campbell. 41 80
ISO Hall A Huc 18 80
175 John Vaughn 08 71
100 Martin Hualon. 14 10
Ibt Blair McLanahaa , 61 70
lot Andrew Petit It 61
48 ' Matlhiaa Blaymeker.... It 74
80 l.eac Wilson. t 48
lilt Francis West, 14 It
183 James Dnnean. Si 26
81 David Means 11 60
180 Josepk Powell 14 10
to Horatio L. Hale It 84
86 Joka llaana. II 7t
44 John G.Gray II fS
182 David Aakey . 18 01
80 . Andrew Petit St 48
Brady.
Warrantra.
William Kirkpatrlck..
Conrad Long ,.
Jonathan B. Smith..,
A.
408
(1.18
i8l
IH77
H7t
!
I1S6
260
At.
808
Hi
844
Ptr.
$08 00
4t 44
167 42
Henry Wyeoff Itl 60
221
8:11 '
lot
Robert Carry
Joha Dnnlap
Caeper Stever
KobtrU A Fox........
, 74 16
, 87 80
, 17 84
, 11 68
177 40
14 12
l.'it 40
221 84
Lit tt
6t 16
St 04
108 60
It 04
, 41 14
, 13 01
It 84
8 tt
12.1
lot
lot
77
"Slim
. 1
10V4
21)10
8680
2000
; 27
lit
276
! 01
16t
' 604
ti
tit
2j8
I3i
471
83
178
ti
lit
tt
lot
100
106
6.0
67
260
181
210
141
tl
Benjamin Henry..
Casper Stevar
Casper Stever, Br
George Shaffer.
J. W. Smith, w. part...
Charles II. Preseott....
Christian Lower w
Adam Weaver..
Josiab W. Smith.
Hnlopelar A Brubakor.
Kelly A Co
Wright A Darling
Roberts dV Fox.
61
I
lit
17 84
18 tO
24 14
1.10 66
t tl
44 20
St 04
40 80
41 41
218
3611
3813
3814
1VUT
iiivs
rVe.
61102
860.1
1(104
fluraeide.
rYe;PmNfM,
Joha Nichol.oa.
At.
lot
114
a:4
l
81
114
284
424
111.1
847
SJI
2110
824
811
,208
' 1110
Ala
tt
Ptr.
$6i 76
74 18
121 tt
tt 40
16 40
74 16
171 tt
178 64
67 68
228 t6
111 68
IHt It
104 40
111 18
114 86
60 tt
80 tl
41 74
Joha Mailer.....
Abraham Whilmer....
Caeper Shaffer Jr
Daniel Whltmer
John llubley
Mary Roberts .,
John Tressler. .1
Casper Shaffer..
Jeremiah William soa.
Mary Crawford
Towosend Bpaokaaaa.
Rebeeea Brewa
Leonard Hollia.
Fred Kuha..
Henry Roper, (Hugh
nioaie tract;.
Craliaas.
' Wtrronfee.
Thomas P. Cop,..,.
Joha Skyroa
Joseph Simons.
Bernard Grata,.
"
Joseph Henry
Charlet Hull.
C.J. Allporb, r.....
Israel Copt
Gullrh.
Warranltt.
27
148
840
104
180
848
lilt
41
146
$60 00
It 60
170 tt
10 tt
81
1.11 tt
to It
li to
18 0
Ac.
48
84t
134
166
2
tt
124
114
134
tlii
1611
124
IH3
16
76
10
Ptr.
114
04
Gtorp Mnert..,,, ,
$16 St
261 It
Itl 11
...... Ill It
....... 141 tt
it tt
21 It
It to
6t It
t? 10
,
14 tt
tl It
Philip Glamlagor,
Joha McCahaa ,.
u . - .1
..,.... .
Lampblack
Ben jam la Wllsoa
Joha Whltmer
Pigott Shaw..
George Baker
Daalel Fulkereea
Pigott Bhaw
Ed. Hand
Pieajaaata Wllsoa,, ....
Richard Rennlel
Richard Alhertoa
II tt
I to
fit t4
A I
At.
1,13
414
lot
lot
,481
161
481
tt
tot
Ivw
tot
4.11
48
483
4:il
SH6
141
84
171
411
2.14
180
87
. 68
246
11
too
4118
10
lit
1 1 74
lift
111
. .-,
Ptr.
lil
tt
IW
143
lil
$161 tl
..... Ot 14
74 81
...... 24 10
Id I1
74 41
124 81
14 40
...... i7 00
i ' 67 40
M 40
tit CO
241 40
141 60
...... I4 tt
04 (It
si no
42 24
104 14
104 14
104 10
lot 44
14 60
21 no
tt 84
' 1 nt
78 60
..... 24t 4
...1.. 1 24 00
...v .14 00
28 St
...... It 40
210 24
Ml
lil
lit
lil
164
Mebaffy A Mitchell.
Matthias Slimgb
Joha Brenemaa
Joseph MeMurray
Patrick Nobli
Hugh Baatly
Jonah Uayntt
' CovUigton, i
Ptr. Warranltt.
-, j George Mead ..
$7
So.
1368
At.
1181
1100
1100
not
1048
not
not
. loot
: dm
825
tm
not
100
....$134 tt
...,178 24
.... 178 li
.... 17.1 25
.... 1115 20
.... 1.14 75
.... 173 25
..167 t0
75 Vi
.... 51 10
.... 64 Oi
.... ITS 26
.... 17 8
6.173
1374
4408
i36t
t37l
6411
64117
6871
1 : ."ft
,.t.
6401
1H1I
Morris A Btewart...
George Mead.
Morris A Stewart.,,
6.177
1801
, Dcfatur. .
Ptr. " 1 Warranltt. -'
71
Thomas Kdmundson..
lit Joeeph Hamilton.
1611 Thomaa llillington
Char lei Risk
Patrick Moore.
Mary M'Lanahan.
Ana M'Lanahan
Stacy W. Thompson
Mary M'Lanahan...
Robert Hainey...M.
$38 00
66 00
176 00
IHl 60
64 110
, 60 00
120 00
.10 00
li 00
180 Ot
145 00
SO 00
62 60
03 60
17 M
45 00
, VI 65
, 100 00
120 00
. 60 00
, 29 60
114 50
t 00
, 24 60
, 28 00
lot
SVI
404
111
101
44
100
to
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241
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144
401
200
100 .
74
11
264
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233
433
74
loo
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to
433
11
William E vena.. ....,
Thomas Slewardiou a
Joha Drinker..
Joeeph Matloch ,
1 Robert llaltsingcr..
Daniel Kay
147
Tbomal Kdmnndson.
Samntl llauiblintoa
Casper Haines.
Wiliinm Hoover ,
Dnvid Stewart...,
Thomas P. Copt.
Tbomal Edmundson...
Jgba Holliday.,
Daniel W. McCurdy ........
Vcrfuaiiu,
Ptr. Warranltt.
16V John Htmbrighl.,.,.
163 Utorge Riiss.,,,,,,,
Lewis Jordan..,,.,,
Abram Ogdea.,
Joba Sterner.
Daniel Frank.....
. Joha Graff... .......,.....
Benjamin Gibbs
Cirard.
$75 36
, 2H7 20
, It 20
, 24 00
7 68
. 45 12
t 08
, 187 20
' Caawt,' '!
IKerraMfec.
Martha Worlagtoa
James Page.
William Bauimaa
, Joha Boyd.. .
iThomat Hamilton,....
Jamas Ron
Joba Cunningham. ....
Charles Gohia
Robert Fleming
Isaac Ricbardsua
Jonathan Walker........
John Cook
Jasper Earing
William Cook
Alex. Hunter
I.aac Kirk A Co...,
, McCord tract ,
Joseph Piper
George Page
Henry Page. ,
James Noble.
Christian Ron ran
John A. McPhorron...,
P. Blanchard.
Miller A Christ. ,.
A'o. At. Ptr. Warranltt.
6364 1061 George Mead $101 48
6.165 768 - 74 it
t.'l2 1101 M Ill 20
1871 141 65 28
tS7l 10H1 ,.., lit 16
6360 1100 Ill 20
8368 1048 Ill 84
5364 1086 - 103 36
6861 10(14 " 102 U0
36i 1100 ........... 112 20
t.166 1104 " 112 20
8371 1(182 , ' M . n
1371 1100 ' ' " Ill 20
1024,408 114 Morris A Stewart. 4148
5352 I 70S; George Mead 162 62
6376 1100 " 224 40
8361 1101 - 224 40
i.147 1100 " 224 40
1830 161 87 Morris Stewart. 4 80
1448 12 64 " - - II 0
ISIrO 187 Franeli Bertha. St 08
1V34 lit Justin PlubelL- li 08
Gaehcu.
A'u. Ac Ptr, Warranlta.
6318 153 George Meed ....! 6J It
t.117 1040 148 68
6.118 Itvt 258 1.1
i.llt llVt e;, 0.1
i.12t 1 100 " - 248 80
6321 101 " 134 88
1.125 1101 - 258 60
6814 760 " "InJ 16
t.lli lOOt " " 141 10
6314 1000 - 141 tt
4328 1100 " " 410 20
13.14 1100 - 210 20
6314 lot William Mspea... ....... 20 TO
1VI2 431 . Morris A Stewart. tl 13
1008 178 14 24 68
1115 i3 148 " " - M 11
i.124 121.1 47 George Mead 848 10
1.126 1180 " " SIS 20
8327 1113 - ' lit 20
i-12 llt m Jio ,
t.13t 1100 " " 811 21
1355 200 ' tl 70
1023 6.12 Morris A Stewart. 70 tO
1011 100 " 14 10
W. A. Wallace......
4 10
HuetoM.
H'arrnaree.
Wilbtlm Willink..
Moore A Delenty.,
11 1
William Powers...,
M M
Jamet Wilson..,..,
i . .
. 11 '"
Wilbclm Willink"!
James Wilson....,
AV
4V02
6873
6674
i67i
i066
i067
4234
4215
4.10
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4135
4226
422
42.11
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4231
4234
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871
400
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.171
114
081
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01 144
VI 141
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... 841 i.1
... 841 43
... Ill 4.1
... 824 72
... 2X8 2.1
... 160 72
... 164 16
... 124 77
... 40 t
... 32.1 (18
... 824 72
... 116 62
... 164 lit
. .164 til
U II
William Powers!!'.!!
Hammond A Jon.
32 80
Reynolds sub. Nicklia SI 16
" jo 42
- 1 ". 84 44
il 11 a j, j,
" " - 7 88
30 81
" " 2 62
81 80
.... 124 71
.... 18 04
.... .16 08
.... 124 71
.... 824 72
.... 200 1
.... 172 21
.... 302 t8
... SU7 it
... 12.1 00
.... 8.1 21
81 00
... 164 00
... 70 08
... 141 111
.... 166 60
341 61
.... tt 1.1
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.... 4.1 88
.... 371 66
... 180 5
.... 68 IT
84 Ot
.... 84 01
181 05
.... 334 66
.... 857 11
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.... 1M) 63
.... 82 01
.... 15H 41
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.... Tt lo
.... 324 72
.... 334 14
.... 143 40
.... 1V4 10
... 140 16
... 107 66
.... 8.14 66
.... 191 16
.... 124 68
3.14 16
.... 134 64
.... 13 IT
.... 17 17
.... 30.1 II
.... 11 16
Wlllhelm Willink..
4t 4
t"J M
William Power......
N .4
Jamot Wilton
Willi Pwn
K. HhoemEker..M.
tt
Jamet WilaonZ'.
. 101
lit
tot
114
!
1041
1041
847
647
147
1041
400
847
tot
600
666
1620
1081
4214
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4308
4265
t7t
6671
1671
1676
6677
8678
4677
6671
4674
4677
858
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851 .
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4183
4163
4264
4lt
4261
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8600
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8671
154
867
1407
8584
156t
8604
1068
411
4266
4284
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II
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Moore A Delaney..
Roberta A Fox......
Moon A Dclsnsy...
21 Roberts A Pox.
42
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tot
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44
0V0
1020
18
James Wilsoa....
Roberts A Fox.
437
IVt . 141
7S3
too lot
1021 I
881 Si
688 68
Kltt S4
1011 14
66 134
27 1 ;
127 It
8N8 Hi
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1041 81
lot .
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18
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lot
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James Wllsoa......
803 II
841 6.1
47 05
14 ee)
31 14
t 61
84 44
I 11
I tt
34 tt
Moore A Dtlaaay......
Joha Uunlap.......,.,
ireooie A Low
Reynolda sub. Nicholas
Jordan.
hYasraefet.
Thomas MarUa,
Robert Martla..
Philip Loeat-
William Jokattoa...,
Jonathan Jonot
Richard Martin...,,
Daalel Smith
M a
Richard Peteri...!..'!!
At.
431
181
tl
4
ltt
100
tt
tot
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lit
....'.....$231 6.1
152 12
13 12
II 47
17 ti
.11 10
14 ti
43 7 6
tt tt
134
land a!fi
I atarlliaua, ,
er, Warrwnree.
,1 Oeorge Mead.....
A'o.
4400
6411
Ac
11(10
....$22i 40
..... I2i (it
.... 158 ft
213 61
225 tO
328 to
84 03
31 li
4 10
It 31
not
747 1
1041
1100
1100
167
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tit 1
121
60
127
, 7(10 i
68 I
74
61
167
144 -700
6411
4411
64114
6414
64 Oi
J7
14.10
107
I06S
William Smith
Charlet Willing
Myers A Fishtr
Willitm Smilh .,
Hugh Motlonlgal,.,,,,,.
: Kratrieli A Reiter....,
. Edward Mctlarvey...
li 17
11 .10
IS 8
f, II 7.1
, 2 05
3652
" ' '' ' "
William V. Keatiag...
John Mctlarvey.........
It 17
11 71
84 85
.10 Ji
43 01
Willard......
' " 1 Kuoi. '
Warranltt.
Benjamin Poullncy...!
Israel Morris.......,,.
Martin Pcrrie...
Isabella Jordan.
Henry Trout
John Perrir.A.
John Bogle
Susanna Ward ,
William Hunter
John Dorsy..
Benjamin Poultney..,
Nancy Kobison
I.awreucc ;
If
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Ptr.
163
161
153
163
431
4.13
17.1
43.1
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4.13,
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184
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4304
i.105
630t
6307
63111
6JII
6310
i.1 1 1
62V1
5JV-4
6205
6'..",t8
t23
62HU
IVVi
10113
I2V3
62U6
62V7
$1 1-1 20
...,... 200 f.8
172 H4
'.. Kb 28
84 80
,..,... Ill 12
.46 24
, .17 V8
106 34
77 14
127 01
1 32
1.1 Of
163
163
At.
1100
not
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100.
1100
not
1100
not
1100
not
1100
noo
1100
11(10
874
83t
88
1020
726
1117
1213
221
113
42
285
46
488
not
74
176
241
37
Ptr.
, H'orrouree.
Georgt Mead,,
.$181 40
. 1KI 60
. 181 441
. 1.H1 40
. 181 40
., 181 60
. 181 40
. 181 40
, ' , .,. 181 tO
181 It
" i 181 40
181 40
" " 181 60
- 484 00
- ,. 484 0
" " 484 00
" 44 00
60 60
" " . 64 45
Roberta A Fox, e. part 20 V0
jiz zo
. 811 00
413 15
George Mead...
" " 433 60
Hugh Jordan
John Read........
Rudolph Lits..
Win. Montgomery
John B. Garrison
George Mead
8 It
7 fiO
114
t 40
3 Ot
6 60
263 40
605 I0
, 4 2ft
It 26
26 40
4 44
62110
621
105
108
1W07
118
At.
4I2
206
327
372
411
440
440
340
42.1
3110
433
433
4.1.1
38
433
433
43.1
43.1
438
4-13
4.13
433
433
2H3
433
16
131
2UH
4117
217
231
III
16
1
137
400
38
97
7
26
210
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6
136
62
440
40
431
400
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No.
62
4862
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Kills Irwin...
lorin.
WarroMrc.
George Wetlel.
William Wena.
Chriltiat Wert!
David Lanicb
icsse Vernal........
oseph Tumor.....'.
Ptr.
....$2f.i 31
.... 134 Vt
.... 107 tl
.... 246 18
138 3
115 20
.... 146 20
... 112 20
.... 13 M
.... Vt ot
.... 85 80
.... 85 80
.... 85 rUI
.... 72 eo
15 80
85 80
.... 85 80
.... 88 80
.... 85 80
... 85 80
.... 85 80
... 88 80
.... 85 80
.... 66 IV
... 85 80
21 44
... 28 05
.... 105 69
.... 62 80
.... 35 64
.... 30 36
.... II 21
... 34 V8
.... 3 61
.... 12 44
... 7 20
, 7 14
... 16 60
.... I 65
.... 6.1 13
24 40
.... 1 V8
..... 14 84
, 17 82
T 06
64 00
... lit 17
George Hobaoker
Peter Yarnal
Clem Striker
Joba Vanghn
Jonathan Nesbit
Tbomal Morris
William Morris.. ,........
Samuel Meredith.......,.,
William Miller...........
Hetty Morris....,,,.,,,,,..,
Thomaa Fittaimmoaa..,..
George Clymcr.
Robert Grey
Patrick Moore..
' Mary Morris.
Magnus M iller.
Nalbua Frexey
Blair McLanahan.......,,
Jacob Graff
William Stewart-
Richard It. Smith
181
163
153
163
103
153
153
163
153
163
153
153
153
163
168
13
Walter Stcwert
Christopher Baker... M.
George Gales
40 Conrad Swarts.
17 John Graff.
N. Reidenauer..
Fred llubley.
Malthiaa SlouKb... ......
M 1.
Henry Drinker.
tl Joaepk llubley,..,,....,.
143 Jacob Graff
John Graff..
Joeeph Potter
Francil Jobnaton........
.4 M
Joarph Turner.
George Haybaker... .,
95 I Robert Carson 1 ..
8v n
7 20
17 81
.... 8 76
117 J N
Reidenauer 1 .
John Huston
Patrick Ilay
Robert Glenn........
Peun.
Per. Warrantee.
. 14 Joha Nicholson....,,
Greenwood Bell..,,,,
Elijah Heath ,.,
Nichlin A Griffith..,.
11
At.
641
168
63
138
66
43
At.
23
too
323
057
176
410
ti
150
276
440
301
150
187
, 174
V3
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27
183
1041
WO.
88
1041
WO
10
45
44
18
Wt
323
Ac.
vo
604
791
125
140
ti7
..$257 10
,. 67 20
.. 25 20
, 44 tt
,, 1.16 40
,. 158 00
Hi
Joseph Boon...,
Pike.
Warrantee.
James Wilsun.
A'o.
42.0
42.1
4250
4252
6776
8777
Ptr.
... $17 16
.... 45 00
... 14 08
.. 41 17
.... 46 44
.... 66 88
.... II 00
.... 22 40
.... 24 10
... 38 71
... 61 81
.... 26 40
... S3 44
45 76
.... 24 42
11
John Nicholson..
John P. Hoyt
Joeeph Bailey....
Joha Nioholson.,
6779
677
4776
426t
4777
42i0
4777
A'o.
4254
4256
4670
4261
4266
6670
3264
4263
419
41
4251
425
4261
Ac.
3603
35V
1582
8581
4251
4262
At.
116
464
433
104
412
420
110
433
60
16
80
479
401
70
311
100
111
118
164
lot
4.13
43.1
433
lot
168
40
1110
150
100
161
VI
72
176
66
444
100
147
I no
201
.18
161
17
lot
James Wilson
John Nicholson......
James Wilson........
John Nicholson
Pine,
Warrantee.
Jamea Wilson.
. .
........
Moore A Delaney
James Wilson......,,
w ei w
Moore A Delaney
Jamet Wilion. ,
41
rr.
28
118
81
80
,.$18 to
.. 107 48
,. LIS 14
, 121 16
,. IV 16
.. 23.1 14
,. 121 76
,. 221 16
" " no 83
" . " ; 110 88
" " II 84
" ........ 7 10
" " It 48
I'nioti.
Wnrrwafre.
Robtrts AFcx .....$427 13
" 184 81
" " 174 tl
Ptr.
lit
66
30
t7
ti
63 76
39 48
50 49
James Wilson..,,
. Woodward.
Ptr. Vfarranltt.
lit Joha Vaught
15t Jonathan Weles...
$234 80
4VI 10
. 401 14
, 21 tt
428 48
, lit 44
, 124 10
, 225 11
1 11
, 131 46
. 61 40
, 111 II
SI8 71
, Tt It
, 141 II
, II 40
, II 46
, 45 11
, 17 16
, 10 40
, 225 14
, 338 t
, 135 10
, 76 00
. 10 80
1 08
, 41 60
, It 60
, 10 40
, 168 48
, 16 It
3 64
, 17 63
, 13 08
, 17 66
, 104 00
76 44
, tl 10
143
Joha Roll
William Wilion ,
John Cannon ,
Henry Drinker.......
William Drinker
Isaac Wheeler.
Eli Hoot man
Mary Neal
Benjamin Johnston...
Hegerly
Matihiat Barton.
Nary Neal
John McCachtUw......
Roland Kvantu
Kit Hoottnan.,
Chauncty Riokotts...
Jonph Clark
Joha McCl.llan,.
Philip Loa.t
Jacob R. Howell ,
William Johnston
George Brockham
Samuel Kmlea.
William Wilson
Mary Shaffer
Joha low
Isaac Goes
Joha McCachen
Jainel Alexander
Roland Evans.
Peter l,ouder
Charles Louder
John Hnnson. ,..
Benjamin Jobnaton...,
H. J. Praner...,
Thomaa M anion
William Sharp.
Su.anna Ward...,..,,,..
William Parker
I'barlas Lender,. ..,.
Mary Sandwich
153
145
36
11
166 tt
1 18
I tt
t tt
43 16
SEATED LANDS.
Alio, Ihe following lots and parcels of lands re
turned by the col lectori of taxei of Ihe several
township, and boroughs hereinafter mentioned lo
Ibo Commitsiontri or Clearfield eounty, for tha
non-payment of taxei, aceordlnw In the nra.u.
loae of Ibe diet taction or aa act of Ammbly or
April 10. 1844, P. L, paga Ml t
ffi e. . ' 0W"," " TWP. TAX.
136 Rakestraw A Arthurs Beoearla....$i tt
14 Jonle, M. M , n 18
Poater, H. hoaae A lot,.... .... 1 II
71 Kirk A Spencer Bell..,,,,.... 1 tt
104 MoCluro, Alesander . I 18
" " I 41
C 4
sr. . onxxua.
100 McCllmcy, 11 .....
sot. 4,tWP.
Tt X.
3 7IT
1 4'
i 2d1
8
IT
I if
4 41
74
ft il
I 45
1 Vt
" " bou.c A lot. j......
40 Duller, Vsleilne... ...... Bloom....
It Brillen, William....... .....Bradford
.1..11. 14. II. I lt
l.enaberry, Benjamin jr.., 11 " '
Rblrey, Jason
Langdon, William.
Langdon, Jamet
Gilhgan, William...
Swan Henry...,. ..I
Merger, J, K..m..
Post, Henry. ,u
..Burnside.,
.Chest......
........ ...,,..
....... .
84
u. Decatur-, ...I I 40
' I "'' t -I....V..V.W,
Hoover, Jsoob ....
Holt, T. M. ,
Irwin, William
Miller, Miles...,
Kwoopo. H. B
Fox, J. M..... ,
. . " .' ....68 It
.Graham..... 81
i. ,1. . 1 14
,..... ' ' ft 15
......... Goshse...... 00
........ .. ...... 4 14
1 ,(lullch....38 15
.Huston .,.. I 44
vr,..,Kuw,wmrf t 41
Nulph, Adam....,
40 - Dunltp, J. K .ern
a Jirnry, Juno.,..,,.,.,...
Urn. ('tty.- 6t
' llert.bom. Mrs.i 1 lisU.u' ; 1 "
IV
- ct
' -e. 3
iiwt ft '
., 4ft
...,'t It
I 74
Willltuii, Gtorgo, llou... "
.i .ii Loonerd, J.T., I lot......u. i!
.,, . Jine Hreil, I lot... i. ,...; V
' Young, Nelson I lot...,,...1 , "
10 'Parks, Thomas.,.',:... Boggs.
64 He.ly, Lwi....J.. " .
100 : Slull. Samuel. .... " .
4 It
44 Path, Giirdnr........,.......lirrllord 1 60
100 Shirty, Jacob.....,'.... " 3 It
1 ' Clark, Warren, I lou..,..nurn.ldo.... ' 4i
41 Brenntiuab, Jacob... Chatty 1 71
li McCully, Joaoph,.,..,..,, " r..t.', 14
40 Dodridgo, Jacob Knox... J 74
' 4 Galea, George, (thof ).... Decatur ..... I A)
100 Flegal, Klluuelb..........Goihet 1 44
Irviu, John ei I I0UU-...N. Wain.... 1 60
17 Alexander Robori. ..Woodward. I ti
Barrow, Wm. house A lot. " . 1 i
. ' '! Bums, Jai. house A lot., i.i ' ; . I 64
.,, Bumbeiaer, G.buuie A lot. ,.'. " .j, 1 15
, llradley, M. ho.se A lot.. , " , . 1 86
Bigley, Jno.aouse lot, ' ' " ' . I V5
. a CarL Michael '' :w 4)
14 ('arson, Jamet..., v... j , M
' Cox, John, bouse A lot.,,. . " , . i It
' Oircn, Ba'ml house lot. " . 1 60
I ('auroras, G. hease A lot. ' . 1 74
. (Irs ham L. house A lot... H , . .1 11
80 McKee, Jsmcs......... " .4 17
Hit Taylor, A. B...... " - 4 74
41 ' Wolf, John... ' . 1 30
220 Shoff, C. J ... - - : . 4 60
100 Holmaa, Solomon... " , . I 00
Davis, John, 1 lot! Osoeola 1 47
' Mchenry, Mrs. I lot....... - ..... 71
40 Hoover,Palton..............Pike.... I 34
64 Michnell A Cathcart...... 1" ..... 6 40
13 McKee, John..... : .. 88
10 Rowlel, D. R, P : " I 67
64 Lunt, 0 " ....... 1 17
70 Holes, Chas. A O.boro.... f'i'oa.... 1 41
64 Holes, Oiborn...
1 44
D. W. WISE, Treasurer.
ClearDclJ, April 1, 1874,-Vt 11 ' .
QLlURFIKLIf ACADEMY.
. MALE DUfrMRTMIiHT. .
THE SUMMER TERM of fourteen weeks will
commence MONDAY, MAT 11th, 1874. , ,
' Terms or Tuition. '
Reading, Writing, -Mental and Writtea '
Aritbmeie, Urummer, Geography aad
History.... t tt)
Natural Pbilosopny, Pbysiolugy, and Bin-"
' git Entry Book-keeping, er cither, will) ' !
Iht above .!. ....., It Oj)
For Instructions' in Double Entry Book
keeping and Commercial Arithmetic, spy.
eial terms to bp arrspge'di.
For particular! respecting tbt school apply tq
Bug-instf R. M. MiiKNALLf
MISS H. 8. SWiVN'S
SCHOOL FOR GIRLS
CLEARFIELD, PA.
rpilE WINTER AND SPRING TERMS will
Xclo.c May lath, 1874.
TERMS OF TUITION.
Reading, Orthography, Wr'Hing, Oldeotl.es- .
tone, Primary Arithmstie and Primary
Geography-.,..., , $7 01
Itiatosy, Looal and descriptive Geography
with Map Drawing, Grammar, Mental
and Written Arithmetic t tt
Algebrn and the Soiences II tt
Initractionlo Instrumental music,.,,..,,.. It II
Oil painting, 14 lessons 11 tt
Wax work ( tt
For full particulars lend for Cireular.
Clearfield, March 11, 1874. :7:J0-yO
The Bell's Run Woolen Factory
Penn township, Clearfield Co, Pa.
BURNED II If Tl
"tiT not '
B U R N E D U PI
Tht subscriber! hart, at great expense, rebuilt a
neighborhood necessity, In the erection of a first
ela.i Wootea Manufactory, with all the modem
improvement! attached, and art prepared to make
all kinds of Cloths, Catsimtrti, Satiptttt, Blaa.
bets, Flannels, do. Plenty or goods oa bind to
supply all onr old and a thousand pew customers,
whom wo ask to eome and ixamlae aar itosk.
i The basinets of
, CARDING AND FULLINO
will rcoelve our espeoial attcntioa. Proper
arrangements will be made to receive and deliver
Woo, to suit eustomers. A II work warranted and
done npoa the shortest notice, and by strict atten
tion to business wt hope to realise a liberal shin
of public patroaage.
lOrfMMI POINDS WOOL WANTED 1
We will pay tbe highest market prion lor Woo
and sell our manufactured goods as low at similar
good! emu be bought ia the tounty, and wbeaever
we fail to render reasonable eatiefactioa wa eaa
always be found at komt ready to make proper
explanation, either in person or by letter.
JAMES JOHNSON A SONS,
iprlllatf , t 1 Bower P. 0.
JhJBW BTOKE AND NEW GOODS
JOS. SHAW & SON
Havt just opened .
Nl? Stois, on MaiDSt.,CLirnLD, Fa.
latelr occupied b; Wm. T. IRWIX.
Their stock consists of
LDliiy GS3'CbcDa
Giocitiia of tbt best qualily,
Queknsware, Boots and Shoes,
And every article teoessart for
ont'i cotufort, '
Call aod sianiina our slock before pur
chasing elsswhere. May 9, 1866 If.
CUKAP GROCERIES!
LUMBER CITT, PA.
Tbt aadtrsigntd aaaoaaoes to bit aid friend a
and patroni thai ha hai epened n good lint of
GKOCKKIKS A PROVISIONS at the old ttaad
of Kirk A Spencer, for which be solicits a liberal
patronage. II. W. 8PKNCKR.
Lumber City, Pa., March lt-tf.
J. II. M'MURRAY
WILL BUPrtT TOO WITH ANY ARTICLR
OF MKRCIIANDISK AT Til K VERY LOWEST
PRICK. COMB AND BBS. (l:t:73:y)
NEW WASHINGTON.
J 1ME1 LIME!
The undersigned Is now prepared to furnish
the publio with aa excellent quality of
. Bollefonta Wood-Burned Lime,
for plastering parpoaet, by the largt or small
quantity. Can be round for Use pre eenl at Pie'i
new building, on Marhtt street,
oetl-tf L. I. MrCULLOUGB.
Mountain Echo Cornet Ear.d,
1 CUBWKNSVILLE,,PA. .,' , 1 ...
Ml'SIO rurntshed for Phwilcs, Testlvats, Coa-
certs, Lc::-ci, ic.es rcic-iiLU : :
Address, - K. V. BRGNRR, Beo'y.
may tm Ctrweaavl; , .
AI)MINlTHATRfl IIOTICr
Is hereby given lhal letters of adm
tn Ibo tsuta of JACUH WILD ML.
Graham towaihlp, Cltarleld eonaty, I
having been duly granted to Ibt uade
Rersons Indebted lo aaid estate win
nmeilliti naymeat, aad those hevl
ditaaads will present them property'
for seuloment withoat .
Mey4,1871. tt ' '
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