Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, May 27, 1874, Image 3

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    THE ) REPUBLICAN.
CLEARFIELD, Pa
WEDNESDAY MORNINQ, MAT 17. 1874.
Terms of Subscription.
If paid in advance, or within three months ...1 00
If paid after three aad before six monthly... 1 (,i
II paid illw tnaoxpiralion of tix mnnthi... I 0
RELIGIOUS NOTICES.
Method lat F.plnropnl Church Rev. A. D,
Voonu, Pastor. Puhllo Sorrioe every Sabbath
m ivj a. in., ana t r. m .
Sabbath School at A. M. '.'
Prayer Meetiog every Thursday, at 74 P. H
Communion Servioo, first Sabbath of every
month, at 10) A. M.
Presbyteriau Church Iter. II. 8. Butli.
Sabbath services morning and even Inn Bab
bath School at I P. M. Prayer Meeting Wodnee-
uav evening.
ttt. Praur.li Cliurcll (aHloHc Rev. P,
J. 8nnamAit. Mass at 10) o'clock A. M., on tha
leoond and foarlh Sundays of each month.
Lutheran Church. Rov. A. J. lliHTsoeK
Preaeh in r every Sabbath, morning and eveninr.
Sabbath School at 9 a. m. Prayor meeting every
rr eunesuay evening.
Tbo most celebrated Minstrol troupo
In the world will appear at Pio't Opera Homo on
Tuesday evening next.
lov. B. F. Tajlor, of Lawrcncovillo,
, Pa., will preach in the Episcopal church next
Sunday morning at 10 o'clock, and in the even
ing at 7) o'clock.
Keating township, Clinton county,
adjoining Karlhaus township, thii county, In to
be divided. Too large already, and the new
railroad only located I
NEWS ITEMS.
Apple and pear treet promlio to yield well
thU year.
-Another Fanners' Orange haa been organised
In Centra eounty.
John II. White, a negro, has bees appointed
on Die Williamiport polioe fe,".
Peraona whoeall at the Treasurer's office be
fore tha lit day of July pay their county taxei,
will lave ten per cent. '
One ihould be temperate In eating as will ai
in drinking. Our Bret parents ate themselves out
oi a good houie and home.
Unbeatkd I'oor Tax. Heretofore;
unieated land hare escaped the payment of Poor
tax In tail mate. The Legislature at the lut
seulon palled aa act to authorlte the eotleclloo
of Poor lax, from unicalcd landi, which readi aa
followi t
"lit it tnattri, ttt , That It li the true Intent
and meaning of the loveral ilatutei of the Gener
al Aiicmbly culborliing tha assessment of Poor
lax upon property that unseated landi ihall and
may be assessed thorewiih in the manner provided
for the tiicMinent of Poor tax unon other real
eslato, and whenever thereafter any Poor tax to
aucMed on any unieated landi In tlili Comnion-
woaltn shall not be voluntarily paid by the own-
Katie Z. Shaw, aged only 14 Venn, delivered ' or ",ll"r, thereof, the collector or Overseers of
a temperance lecture In the U. B. Church, at " X , ,,V .,p 1 " . , ' n
, -B.. v. . vvuiuut.ioucra aa ii now Ulrocleu by law tn the
Col. Abraham Kopelin, a prominent member aMe of lt""1 "l Hchool taxoi, and the Uonimia.
of the Cambria eounty bar. died at hia reiluVnna ,iuI"lr "all enforce the collection thereof with
the taxei anoncd on unieated landi for eounty
pnrpoaei, and when lo ooliected, laid tax iball
be paid to the Overmen of the Poor of the proper
diitriet by orderi drawn by the County Commit
lioneri on the County Treasurer."
Clearfield Coal Trade. Stuto-
ent of coal and othor freigbti sent over the Ty-
rono and CloarOuld Diriilon, Penmylvania Rail
road for the week .ending May loth, 1874, and
i t i i t
TONS.
12,481
18,164
oss
752,348
174,445
"r'f'V"
The Carncross & Dixey Min6trel
Troupe wai organ iiod In 18(12 twelve years ago
and lince that time hat travoled all over Ku
rope and throe or four timet ovor tho whole of (hit
Union.
T. AI. RobiDSon'a Harness nnd Sud-
dle office it In Qraham't llow, on Market itreot,
Clearfield, Pa., one door eait of Sbaw't Drug
ihop, and one door weet of YYaltcr'i Law ftand.
Don't forget the place. '
We rogrot to learn that Urndy town
ihip hat, by the tndden dcmiie of Geo. J. Yott,
loit one of Its moat entorprituig aud active oiti
icnt, who expired on the 22d init., aged about
48 yean. A wife and a large family of children
turvive him.
aa
"Decoration Ihiy" has been mado a
holiday, lo far at the Legislature ii able to make
Sundayi. Whether the 30th it to bo properly
celebrated in thii place wo know not, but it looks
to ui ai though very little diiplay will be made
on that day hereabouts.
A Present. We learn that Hon
A. C. Finney hat presented the Clearfield Park
Association with a pair of deer, which bare been
roaming In tbo Park for several yean. Theie
"peti" are highly prised by the frequenters of the
Park, and we have no doubt the Association It
pleated with tbem, too.
,
Next week and tho week following
our June term of eourt will be in teuton. Th
new Judge Orvit will Instruct jurori, oombat
attorneys and atiign them their true potition at
the bar, and with the ataiitanoe of Judge! Foley
aud Read will conduct the eont in the Intcrettt
of the people.
Attention ia called to the advertise
ments, in the "ipeoiaT' notice column, of Crain A
Mitton. Farmert aud hortcmen in attendance at
court next week, or in town at any time, are in
vited to visit their establishment on Second street,
next door to the Keystone Store, and examine
their stock of harness, saddles, whips, and all
kinds of hone furniihing goodi.
Music. We understand that a mu
sical entertainment will be given by the M. K.
Church Choir of Curwenirille, in Arnoldi Ilall,
in that place, on Friday evening, the 29th. The
proceed! of the Concert will be used in enlarging
and adding to the Sunday School Library of the
Church at that place. The reputation of this
Choir is not wholly loeal, and therefore desorvei
to be liberally patronised by the surrounding
vicinity and all who ean make It convenient to at.
tend.
Call In. The Board of County Com-
minioneri art in session the present week in view
of the fact that a large amount of publio businen
must neoenarily be transacted on court week.
Those therefore who have any business to lay be
fore the Board and can make it suit lo attond
thii week cull have it disposed of with certainty.
But if postponed antil court week when thing!
will be considerably mixed all parties may fail to
accomplish what might be desirable under other
circumstances. "
We understand that tho Moshannon
Valley, east of Kylertown and Morrisdale, la be
ing pretty well trampped over by railroad engineen
thii spring. Eastern capitalists have discovered
that Morrii townibip oontainf tome "rloh plaoert,"
and they are now making efforts to dorelop that
lection of the county. A railroad down the
creek, or across to Snow Shoe, Is of course the
first thing in order. A ftor that is under headway,
It will not bo long until the "black diamonds" will
be wheeled out by the thousand tons.
IIiohlt Honored. We notico by
our tichangct that Senator Wallace bat been In
vited by the Truiteea and Faculty of the Uni
veriity of Pennsylvania, lo deliver the dedicatory
address on tho occation of Inaugurating the
msgnitcent new Hospital building in Weil Phila
delphia. We understand that Mr. Wallace hit
accepted, and that the 4th of June next la the
time died. Oor. Ilartranft ii to prctide on the
occuion. The Senator gett along pretty well
among lawyers and legiilatort. Ilow he will de
port himself among the M. D.'s we are not pre
pared to say, but suspect that he will acquit hiin
eelf with his usual ability.
The Carncross & Pixcy minstrel
troupe must oertainly be deteriorating. Tbey are
hilled for an entertainment at Clearfield. AtooM
Tribal.
If the editor of the above journal was ai imart
ai he would have people- think him, he would
never have attempted to convey the idea expressed
in the above Item. We would have him know that
the very best tronpea traveling visit thii town, to
plsy in our new Opera House, which takos the
bine out of anything Alloona can boait of in that
line, and they are well supported, too. Mr. Pie
pays Carnoroii A Dixey (400 for one night's per
formance here, and expects to roalite that turn and
a little to spare. Can Alloona do better f
I A Lotto Chain of Sheriffs. But
;fcw eountiet we presume ean refer to such a long
Jlioa of living ex-Hherifri at Clearfield. Not a
link hat fallen out of the chain within the last
twenty-Use yeas s
Alexander Caldwell, elected from Pike town
lnp, in 1849, it residing on his homestead, well
nd hearty. William Powell, elected from this
borough, in 18il, still tarriet among us. Josiah
R. Read, elected In 1855, resides on his homestead
la Lawrence township. Frederick 0. Miller, who
racoeeded Mr. Bead in 1858, resided in Bell town
ibip at the time of his eleetlon. He is now en
aiged tn lumbering and merchandising in this
erough. In 1801, Edward Perks, of Decatur
iwnihlp, was elected, who toon after the expire.
en of bit term removed to Philipsburg, where he
11 residri. Jacob A. Faust, of Curwensrille,
tt elected In 1884, who at the clou of his term
tied in thii borough. In 187,Oyrenlus Howe,
ueotiur lownahip, wai elevated to the Rherllf-
, and at the elone of hit term was eleoted
tee or the Peace Tor this borough. His two
In 187S, wai Juitln J. Pie, ot Ulrard town
A er rather of "Bald llllli," who hai loct.a
4eg at, and at the close of his term, besld
ding to the duliei of hit offloe, completed his
miBeent Opera Home. He Is tied In our
tt. Hi! (ocoesaor In 1873, wai Wra. Ross
Pherton, of Clearfield, by far the youngctt
ever e lee led to the offlci. It will be noticed
It during all thii time, he and Mr. Powell an
I only partial elected from this borough.
Of those who served previous to 1849, we be
ne Ellis Irwin Is the only survivor.
Long llfs and prosperity to nil of them.
in Johnstown on Tuesday evening oflait woek.
tlai must hereafter be of the Illuminating
power oi nueen candles to comply with the re-
quiremonts of a law passed by the last lexlslature.
The Duquesne Hreys, of Pittsburgh, have
selel,l ll..,lf....l ... . . .. . ... v. 1. E. A 11 1
-w.w.v M lining niaoe lor tue noidinir M.nrnr.n.i a . .
,. - .. w. wM auu uiuur ireiguia som ovor IUB IJ
Ol their Summer ft... ... . m .. ti...ir.i i i . 0 J
vu.jh.i,, uvuiuru la lo
ecstacics. .
M...A. I : .. . ...
uoiiiigsion, oariusnccioraiuioonv o ...... n.... i.. i
Station ... .1 ...'.. . . .. I
. , ,ucu lu XXau nana creea, near coal.
..... wnne naming, on Tbursdav afternoon. For the week. ..
the I4th IniL He was a resident of Indiana "n '' fc"
eounty. I
The I..nV..n. v .r.., . Deorease
Scranton, .uspended work on Saturday, ib. loth 2 .lstgaf.":.:
mat., ax an ifi.i. n..j.iti ... ... I
.. j.Huuuug luruaces, rolling mills
and mines, thereby throwing about seven hundred
men out of work.
The Warren oounly neonle are nciilln il,.
'"-" caicmioo or the Warren and Dunkirk
neiiroad through to Rcynoldiville, Jeirenon coun
Work haa been or toon will be bco-nn tn i.
tend the road a part of the distanoe.
A daughter of Mr. Qeorire Bridm. of Lewis.
our,
biM pin which she swallowed about three years
go. uuring lint time she suDbred from a pain
iu me oroaii, nut experienced no other Inconv
ience from the pin.
The Philadelphia Star aoeina to expeot a dirty
orowa -n me uontennial." It tayt that when
"tbo million!" of the world arrive, in 187(1, they
Will .L- 0l. . '
u."u tue pcouyiaiu ana me iielaware
those two noble riven and immediately ask
"Where are your bath houses V
Considerable effort haa been made at Tyrone
thia season to erect gas works, but the oitisens of
that burg will neither subscribe stock, nor prom
ise to use gas, should the neoessary stock be raised
outside to erect the works. Tboy lore darkness
rather than light, because, etc.
Tho Campbell family eelebrated their centen
nial, in Mifflin oounly, on the Oth lust. Onehun
Increase
Total in 1874. .....J
! Same tiuie last year
..., ' ...
Increase ;, ...i..'....',..,.
OTitKH riiKinnrR.
Lumber
Miscellaneous freights
47,225
..179 cars.
..109
rg, Union oounly, recently coughed up a large . , R 1 AVm 'X. It Will DO a mat-
. . i, . . .. . r ' ter of eonralulll.m Is ill nf ... ,.!.. k.
lore to loo enterprise rewarded, to know that the
exteniive paper mill, erected by Mr. 0. F. Batch,
elor A Co., last summer, and pot in operation
somu two months siuco, it now running eight and
day to Oil order! for their manufacture. We
were told when It wai being erected that it would
be one of the best arranged and equipped mills in
the State, and since it has been put In operation
manufacturers who bare visitod it Inform us it is
one of the most complete establishments of the
kind in the country. That It is In every way a
su'.-oess and promise! to pay largely from the
start, is a matter that every one will be pleased to
lenrn. Belhumt HnlcUna.
Meek on Shad. Tho editor of tho
Bellefonle HnirAMoa thus emails brother Urier
"TIia ful line nt tl.n fT.ilun.1.1. I7...1.f 1. ..II -f
J.i - . ... . - lUt, VI
uixu jean ago, llODerl lampoon settled in Kisha- "rg. because Ihey happen to have a few shad in
ooquillat Big Valley. A dinner was served for "10 i!im "K'IX Bul 'lri"T w,u,,, " i""1
about one hundred and flfty persons on the occa- "U"h n' ''h'''l J,lw":T,' "k" 10
Inn .1 It.. -1J . , V C0m" "P h"n' by mni W " ,h0W J
lion, at the old atone mansion on the original riprlng crock Irout that will knock the spots off
cstaie. any 'dam snau you ve KOt.1
A few days ago an entire train of oil ears was
INFLATION 1 INFLATION I
Jamas Kerr A Co., regardloii of the action of
the President, are Inflating, and have Inflated
their already large stock of Clothing, antil it now
einuraeee tee nnesl assortment or uioinmg ana
Furnishing Goods in any retail store in Pennsyl
vania, Bilow please And reduced prioa Hat of a
few of the artioles embraced In their stock t
MEN'S COTTONADB SUITS, ONLY 00
MEN'S CA8HIMER1 BUITS, ONLY 8 00
MEN'S ALL-WOOL CASS. SUITS, 10 00
MEN'S FINK BLUB DUG. SUITH, IS 00
YOUTHS' SUITS, to 20 00
CHILD'S FINK BLUB CLOTH SUITS, 8 00
CHILD'S FANCY DUG. SUITS, 10 00
CHILDREN'S SUITS, all prices, fr t.iO to 11 00
Umbrellae Silk, Ulngham, Cotton a large
and One assortment.
Hosiers. Fin v dosena Llalo Thread, Silk,
Cotton and English aunor-siout hoae. which will
be told at from 5 centt up.
Hlilrta. Our stock of shirts is large and com
plete, embracing the Universal, French Percale,
Cotton, Ctsslmere and eolored Shirts, in great
.variety. .
We would lay to our euitomera that having
nought goodi at It per cent, ten than heretofore,
we are prepared to tell them at pricea that will
really aatonith everybody. Call early and aee for
yourielvet. JAMES K Kit It A CO.
Ulo) Western Hotel Corner, Cloarnold, 1'a. 29
' Save Timet Save Labor! Sara Moneyl Save
uiotnea ! rue " novelty w ringer la tha beat In
the market. Buy it try it.
For tale by II. F. Bioi.xa t Co.
Paints, Oils and Varnlshoa for tale by II. F.
Blgler A Co.
Fnia I Fail I Fna I Among the many preps
rationa that we have for Coughs, Colds, Croup, or
any inroat or lung aimcuity, none or mem are
equal to Dr. Morris' Syrup of Tar, Wild Cherry
aud Horehound. If yon aru afflicted, call at our
store and we will give yon a sample bottle res of
canrye Agents t ilartswick A Irwin, tlearneld
Holt, Woodside A Holt, Wallaoeton j II. E. Wil
liams, Willitm'a drove. Morcb Il ly,
jraau ouio,
The wonien'a temperance war now raging tn
different parte of the oountry, particularly in the
weal, with luch unparalleled auooeaa, reoommenda
for peraont who olaim whiaky a neeenity for me
dicinal purpoiei, to vae Greeo'a August Flower,
which cenialm no Intoxicating ipiriti and li a
gentle laxitive and a oertain euro ror Dyipepsia,
Liver Complaint, Indigeition, Costiveness, Sour
Stomach, Sick Headache, coming np of the food
after eating, purine! tbt Blood and System. Just
wnat Is needed in tbe spring or the year by every.
body. Try it. Sold by 0. D. Watson. Clear
neld, Pa. aug20'73y
and jWrs.
TREASURER'S SALE
OF
UNSEATED LANDS
IN
Clearfield County, Pa., for I8T9 aud 1811
Notice I J hereby given, in nunuanoe of aa let
of Assemblr approved tbe lllth day of June, A.
D. 1845, eetitled "An Act to amend an Act dl
rectleg IW mode of selling Unsealed Lands la
Clearneld lounty," and tho several supplements
thento, there will be exposed to sale or outcry,
at tha Cout House, In the borough of Clearneld,
on the 81COND MONDAY, 8th day of JUNK,
Ittie following tracts or piecea or nn
s ia aald county, for laxee due and
A. D. 1874.
seated lar.
unpaid, vli
thrown from the track on tbo Allegheny Valley
Railroad, near Stewart'i Run, by coming in con
tact with cow. All the eara and tbo oil they
contained were eonsumcd by the 8re, and the
Sreman, James Tyrell, was burned beyond rccog.
nition.
The Supreme Court of Pennsylvania hat.
rulod that a demand for tbe payment of a note
must be made at a reasonable time of day, if at a
private residence, not at an hour when it may be
presumed that tbe family is in bed; and if at a
place of business, within business hours.
The aquirrel law, approved April 17th, 1874,
aa follows : "No person shall kill, or expose
ror sale, or hare unlawfully in his or her pos-
List of I ft tors remaining unelaimod
in the Postoffloe at Clearfield, for the week ending
.11 a v um, i n 1 4 . .
Urchman, W. P. Mauine. Samue4 J.
Beaver A Co. Mcripaden, William
Uoggan, J. II. Hettinger, John
Looker, James A. Tompkins, Jennie (2)
MoLollen, Geo. II. Wiser. Miss M. E.
P. A. GAILIN, P. M.
The croat Star Troupo of tho world
Carnoross A Dixey will exhibit at Pio's Opera
House on Tuesday evening, June 2d, for one
night only.
Specials.
Hare yon seen the line Harness at Ilia New
Saddlery of Crain A Mitton, next door to the
Keystone Store r
If yon really want a cheap, lint elate set of
session, alter tbe tame hat been killed, any grey, a""" or tauuie, go lo uoninson t.
M..k f. I 1 t. .L . .
. ,.. ... , ,Q. , 0ay o, Trimmed Hati and Bonneti, a large aisortment,
J.nit.rv .nil Ik. 1., .1 - u , a . I ! 1 I ' '
,j HH j vi ocpieiuovr, id eacu at a. A. S leek (.0.1.
year, under a penalty of lire dollari for each and
every tqnlrrel 10 killed or had in poiscssion.
The Exemption Statute. Amon-
the important laws paased by the recent Leniila- New Hats and Bonnets lust received at T. A.
turo is the one relating to the exemption of prop- ' t0, '
eny from levy and aale on executiona and diitress If you want a good saddle, or an extra set of
ior rent, aeciarlng tbe waiver thereof by a debtor, harness, or in loot any harness flxin s, Tom Rob
except in certain cases, void. We give the bill '.n,on '" 10 ia ih ,nin wltl
1. ft.11.. 1. a 1...1. ,, Just try him on.
" i.i:u uwiu xiuuaea. si reaus 1 1 t ...
"Bt it naetsa, de., That on and after the fourth A good selection of beautiful Flowers Just re-
uny 01 juiy next, no waiver except as nereinaiter coived at T. A. Fleck A Co.'a. my20-Jt
provided, by any debtor, a resident of thia Com-1
monweaith, who it the head of a family, of tbe The best Harnesi In thlt country Ii made at
benet or right to claim exemption of property Crain A Mitton '1 New Saddlery, and iold cheaper
'" upwM fwuuvn anu uiavroaa man il can no oougni in ine city,
for rent that is now or may hereafter be allowed m
or exempted by tbe lawt of this Commonwealth, Buooim Fon Balk. K. Newton Sbaw keeps a
shall be valid, any debtor making such waiver or ru ,up,,y of Fredonia Buggiet and Platform
any agreement therefor or any member of tbe Wagoni for sale. To be seen at tho Shaw House
einiiy 01 sucn acoior may claim snj aemana ann Trd. Call on or address blm at Cltarbeld Penn.
snau no enmiea to sucn exemption tne same as ir sylrania. may 13-tf.
no KM nil w.Ivm n . m-M.ni.nt , K.-.T. I...I t.n.n I -
naile, PmidriL Thi thii .t iii.ii nn , T. M. Robinson will sell you tba beat and
apply to any waiver or agreement therefor made eheepeat bridle, saddle, harness or anything else
prior to me rourtn day or July next, nor shall " " m ui;,
thii act affect or annlv to anv oblie-ation. adrree. I ' m m
mentor Indebtedness entered into or contracted Uot'sn ron II kit. A new bouse, containing
for tha purchase of real estate 1 and tmrndtd " rooms, with good cellar underneath. Apply
rurucr, jnai tnis act mail not aneot or apply to noraiueia v uu ioi "!.
ot 0
On Wednesday, May 20th, 1874, at the residence
of the bride's father, by Rev. II. S. lli'Ti.iR,
C Vlll'8 GORDON, Esq., and MARY R. WEAV
ER, both of L'lesr.leld, fa.
May prosperity aud peace ever dwell in their
habitation, is tbe earnest wish of tbe printers,
On Friday, December tOlh, 1873. by Wn.tuu
Bmisk, En., Mr. CLARENCE II. GILLEHPIE.
of Punxsutawney, Joflereon county, and Miss
CLARA i OUTS, formerly ofCurwensville, Clear
neld eounty.
At Punxsutawney, on Tuesday, May 6th, 1874
by Rev. M. MiM.au, JOHN ST. CLAIR, Kin., of
Punxsutawney, Jotferson eounty, and Miss KATE
FOUTS, formerly of Curwensrille, this eounty.
In Brady township. Clearfield county, on Sat
urday, May Vth, 1874, MARY ELLA, daughter
or ansa and brnia Al kisbil, aged 4 years, I
monuis ana to aayh.
In Curwensville, this eounlv, on Thunday
May - 141b, of consumption, BKNJ. S. BHOOMi
in the 41st year or nis age.
In Houtsdale, Clearfield eouuty, on Saturday,
May lth, 1874, RKilECCA G., daughter of Thou
ai and MaaoAaaT Glaioow, aged 7 years, 11
uiomns ana 11 days.
In Bndy township, Clearfield eounlv. on Sun
day, May 17th, 1H74, HENRY SWOPE, aged 35
years, v montnt and days.
In Becnaria township, Clearfield oounty, on
Sunday, May 171b, 1874. WILLIE OSCAR, ton
of Joax A. and Conxtua Cuaav, aged 7 yean,
11 montnt ana 11 days.
In Bradford township, on Saturday, May l.ld,
ion, juii.i auwHai, aged es yean and II
months.
A'o. Ac. Pir.
4288 1UO0
5020 600
6784 1000 '
6020 600
4287 110 U
6819 102 1O0
6819 100
5819 110
6018 101
4287 79 120
MM 1000
4286 606
4289 6110
6918 806
6919 97
4287 ' 9.1 97
58I9 101 98
51108 102 82
6019 109 118
4284 H'O
4287 4110
4287 100
4287 203
6818 60
6619 132
5019 241 90
Clearfield Markets.
CLnAeritLO, Pa., May 19. 1874.
nqu
demnation of real estate made by any defendant
Is provided by 'An act relating to exeen
inayA
JOHN OULICU.
If you need Harnett of any kind, don't fall to
lions,' approved June 10th, Anno Domini 1880." " L"7" T .. a u
' 1 t I dlery of Crain A Mitton, where you ean buy war-
The Fire-Clay Company. The ad
vertisement of the Clearfield Fire-Ciay Company
will be found elsewhere in thlt tsiut. Thii cor
poration li now completely organised and luper-
intended by gentlemen of energy and experience.
ranted work at wholesale prices.
Don't fail to see tbe line Flowers received yet-
terday at T. A. Fleck A Co.'l.
Competition defied at home or abroid in the
prieui and quality of Gold, Silvor or Robber eov-
The location of the worki on the raiiread and In ered Mounted Harness, at Crain A Milton's New
the Immediate riolnlty of the fire-clay and coal Saddlery, jiexl door to Keystone Store.
uepo.ua, ...e. .u.u. ,n. . uc..r.u,. in uic . . .. . -ntrinlnl.d II.!. ,nd Donnel.
united Btatei, and are, laererore, able to compete received at T. A. Flock A Co.'l. Pricea low,
with rival organisations for tbt trade of the
Wood and Willow Ware of all descriptions for
salt by 11. F. Biglcr A Co.
oountry. A perusal of their advertisement will
bring tba fact to tha notioe of tbe reader that this
Company is prepared to manufacture everything
now in nse and which ean be produced from fire
clay, a mineral first in importance aftor coal aod
iron ore, and which is found In inexhaustible
ouantlties throughout our connty and is now be
ing utilised for many purposei. When any 0f coun y, w,,i wnoic..i. 10 ue.i.r. ...7 pr.o,
our readers ooino to town, we hope they will take j 1 '
time and go and see these works, and learn and Rrad Tnis I Penonswhoconteniplatebulldlng
aee for thcmselret how easily gold and greenbacks will do well to call and eiamine our stuck of
Axes. Seventy-five dosen Clearfield Wood-
ehoppen Axes at
9:20.'7I. II. F. lSIMb&K 10 a.
Lorillard's oelebratod Smoking and Chewing
Tobaeoos. Kralter A Lytle, agents for Clearfield
are made out of flfirf.
.Resolutions of Kespect. Tho fol
lowing preamble and resolutions were adopted by
Bethesda Lodge, No. 821, 1. 0. 0. F.,on May 18th :
Whsrkas, It haa pleased an All Wise Provi
dence to remove from our midst our beloved
brother, Benj. S. Broom. Thcnfore,
HtiolHti, That in the death of brother Broom,
our Lodge hat loit a good, aotive and effioient
member, aod tbe community a eonsiitent, honest,
ohristian gentleman.
ttimltid. That, In token of our esteem for our
much loved brother, the Lodge room be draped in
mourning and that the members wear the usual
bulge of mourning for the space of thirty dayt.
Hnohtd, That we extend to tho widow and
family of our departed brother our warmest sym
pathy in their tad bereavement.
Hfoltti, Tbat, a copy of these resolution! be
given to the widow of our deceased brother and
that they be published in the eounty papers.
Jat. M. Stewart,)
J. E. Kratsor, Com.
8. F. McClosky.j
full line of Builders' Hardware, Nails, Paints,
Oils, (tines, Putty, Calcined Plaiter, Ac.
my28 73 it. r. lliotcn a to.
A full tine of Household Goods, Japaonod Ware,
Ac, for sale by II. F. Biglcr A Co. .
Bosnnam Wtxrxn. Two or three day board
era can be accommodated in a private family.
Boarding good and charges reasonable. For
further information apply at this offloe.
Norira to Waoox ad CAnnuoa Missus. We
hare just received a general assortment of Wagon
and Carriage Woods, also a full line of Springs
and Axles, which we oDer eneap ror easn.
II. F. Bioixt A Co.
More .Railroading. AVe learn that
the employes on the Low Grade Railroad bare
tnken possession of the rosd from the eastern
side of the tunnel to Reynoldsvllle. Tboy suc
ceeded in having all the looomotlves, usod on the
road, moored at or near the tunnel on Thursday
last, and then removed the track in their rear
and propose to keep them then until the offloen
of the road pay them their wagel. We understand
that the line of the road It picketed between the
point! indicated, and tht authority of the compa
ny Is wholly ignored. Thii It greatly to be de
plored, and can work no good to the employes or
to the company. Beiidet, It is at illegal as horse
stealing In the eyes or the law. Tho company
has acted foolishly, bat the employoi hare behaved
ee better. Such proceedings are alike unlawful
and disgraceful to employer and employee, and
should never occur. All good eltltena matt die
eeuntentnee euch outbreaka and aigni of violence.
t-o.-
Tho twenty-two distinguished ar
tists who compose Carncrost A Dixcy'i Mlnitrol
1 roups have no rl vali on thii Continent. New
York, Philadelphia, Bolton, Baltimore, and, In
fact, every leading city la the Union, hai patron
ised thii troupe from twenty to one hundred
nights In tneeeaslon.
Death on Cattle. Tho rhllipn-
burg Jowrwal, of Saturday, says t
"A tow belonging to Mr. Alex. Duke wai kilted
by tba evening train north on Monday. Thii if
the third 00 w killed on the railroad at thii place
within a few weeke."
Montour Slnto Paints, for painting hnusea In
side and outsido Cottages, Farm Buildings, Ac.
Beautiful, durable and economical. Ground in
pure Linseed Oil.
my28'73 H. F. Diulrr A Co.
Bird Cages a large asiortment at H. t. Blg
ler A Co.'s.
Saws. Dislan's Cross-cut Saw, Great American
Saw, Boynton'a Lightning Raw, at
9-25-72 II. F. BioLan A Ce'a.
II. t. Blgler A Co. have boon making exteniive
additions to their stock of Hardware the last few
dsvs. Everything new in Shelf Hardware, Sad
dlers' Hardware, Farraerl' Hardware, Duildere'
Hardware, and Hardware of all kinda,ean beseei
at their store. May 22.
R. R. Wheelbarrows, Baby Carriages, Toy Ex.
press Wagont and Wheelbarrows, at
my28'73 II. F. Biolkr A Co'a.
Just received, a large
Lamps and Lanterns at
lot of non-txploilre
II. F. IJiol.ia A Co'l.
9-26-72
Calcined Plaster Tor sale by U. F. Blgler A Co.
Paikm inn I'aiktsbs' FtxnixDs. Our stock
of Paints and Paintors' Materials la complete, in
cluding J. T. Lewis' Pure Wbite Lead. John Lu
cas A Co'a Pure White Lead, F. R. A Co'a Buck
Lead, and a number of cheaper brands of Wbite
Lead; also, Linseed Oil, Turpentine, Varnishes of
all kinds, a full line of Druahes, and a full line of
colors, dry and in Oil.
my28'73 II. F. Biouaa A Co,
RECAPITULATION.
Bird Cages.
Wood and Willow Ware.
Household Goods.
All kinds of Hardware.
Japanned Ware.
Paints, Oils, Varnishes.
Calcined Plaster.
Waeon and Carriers Makers' supplies.
All of the above for aale at the mammoth Hard
ware Store of U. F. Blgler A Co., Second street,
Clearlela, J't, ot
Apples. green, 90 1 25.Hoga, dressed
Dried, nh m'lll.ie., green..
Apple butter,gal, 75 llama 00 To)
Butler. OOfa) 40 Shouldera....10($
Beana $0 09(a) t 00 Sidee.. 00(al
Buckwheat 1 00 Lard 12$
Hnonwheat Hour n, Men pork.v bbl
Beef, dried. 6Oatl
Beef, fresh..... 9 (at 10 Onions.
8
t
18
II
lit
16
20 00
86
1 00
Boards, M 11 00(u14 0 Potatoet 00$ 160
Corn.ihilled.. 1 10 Peaches, dried, Bt.. 16
Corn, ear 00 80 Plaster, V tsbl 1 0
Corn meal, V seek, 65 Rye 1 10
Chop, Vcwt!00($ 1 10 Rags, $ lb S
Cloversaid 7 60 Salt, ieck.H5(5) 1 15
Cheet 12 Shinglei,18in. $Uo)6 0
Cherries, lb. 10(a) 18 Shingles,16!nl6(l 0
Chickens, drsd, lb, 12) Timothy teed....... t 0
Kgg J" Tallow .. 1ZI
Flaxteed 1 00 Wheat........ 1 7'
Flonr 0 00(3 00 Wool ,. 4
Hay 00 00(o)20 OO Wood, t eord...... 4 60
l'ciui.Hy 1 vnnlft Railroad
TYRONE 4 CLEARFIELD BRANCH.
ON and after Monday, NOV Id, 1373, the
Passenger Trains will run daily (exoept Sun
days) between Tyrone and Clearfield, at follows
CLEARFIELD MAIL. .
LEAVB SOUTH.
Clearfield 3.40, r.n.
Philipsburg 4.36, "
Osoeola 4.60, "
Tyrone e.89, "
LEAVE NORTH.
Tyrone 9.J0.A.W.
Osceola.. 10.40,"
Philipsburg. ..10. 66,
Clearfield .....11.60,"
CLEARFIELD EXPRESS.
LEAVE SOUTH.
Clearfield 6.40 a. n.
Philipsburg.. (.86
Osceola (.60 '
Intersection.. 7.49 1
Tyrone.. 8.(10
LEAVB NORTH.
Tyrone 7.00 p. at.
Intersection. ..7. 11 "
Osceola 8. 10 "
Philipsburg ...8.15 "
Clearfield, ar...19
FARE FROM CLEARFIELD, TO
Bellefcnte, Pa..
Lock Haven..
Wllllamsport.
Huntingdon .
Lewistown. ..
Marysvillem..
HARRISBURG
.! 95
... 1 70
.. I 80
.. 1 80
.. 1 90
... 4 69
4 76
Close connections 1
and Lock Haven,
myll-tf.
Mlddletawn $6 00
Marietta. 6 60
Laneaeter I 86
PHILADELPHIA 7 96
Altoona I 86
Johnstown.. S 80
PITTSBURG I 16
lade by all trtlnt at Tyrone
8. 8. BLAIR,
Superintendent.
pUBLIC SALE.
There will be exposed to public sale at tbe
late residence of Jacob Wlllbelm, deceased, la
Graham township, Clearfield oounty, Pa., on 9tat
iirday, the I3lb day of June, IW74, the fol
lowing property, to witi One hone, one eow,
three bead of young eattle, two hogs, sixteen
sheep, one bnggy, one set of harness, one bob
sled, one cider mill (lllekok't), two act of chairs,
two tablee, one etaud, cook ateve, parlor atovt,
bureau, clock, bedsteads aod bsdding, dishes,
carpet, crocks, cant, Jars, Ac., with a lot of house
hold and kitchen furnttun not neoessary to man
tlet. Salt to commence at I o'clock, a. m., ea told
day, when terma will be made known by
mylO-it W. U. WILLHELM, Adm'r.
Ilcccarla.
c. Pr. Warranln.
60 Frederick Hubley fll 40
81 John Mailer 19 00
99 Frederick llowman 21 80
111 Philip Myaeneop 61 81
86 80 Michael Mutter 19 88
410 John Bndy 68 62
180 ' William Brady 11 80
691 J. Blair and B. Blair.. 84
199 John Whitmer . 61 00
849 Henry Whiimer 61 68
181 William Wilton 16 84
184 Jacob King 80 40
104 John Gibson 24 82
216 71 Robert Wilson 49 02
4X1 158 Willism Gray 98 80
483 13 j John Miller 98 80
80 80 John Retland 4 84
101 116 Peter Gels IS 14
94 91 Jeremiah Moaher 10 64
4.13 16: David Barton 49 40
300 Jacob King : 61 60
174 Adam Mysenoope 39 52
176 4' Jeremiah Mosher 89 90
1110 Keaggy 22 80
140 ' Wm. d John Brown 26 10
4.13 153 Frederick Beales 68 62
186 37 Thomas Blllington. 91 91
89 John Bean 10 26
330 163 Martin Fouts 9:1 86
Jao.b Mussersmitb 28 11
1.10 L. 11. Wold 11 7S
60 Jaoob Fauta 1 1 40
118 Thouai Groom 19 64
ganti Ja3lf.
Hell.
rTarraHfee.
Henry Beck..,.,,
Nicklin A Griffith
i
Henry Beck..
11 14
Nicklin A Griffith""!!
Henry Beck.
JVo.
3810
999
361 1
1999
2004
6926
6926
5951
4030
3611
3596
1618
3611
At.
93
804
90
79
386
93
19
821
63
478
111
11105
100
307
83
60
120
80
Ptr.
99
Illoonj.
, Warrantee.
Roberta A Fox
" "
09
00
159
Nichlin A Orimth
W I,
J. W. Smith
A. K.Wright.
W. 8. Roberta
Roberta A Fox
ii
Jacob Bilger.
David Inrm (eat.)...
John P. Hale.
Roberta A Fox..
A. L. Toiler.
Milton L. McClure
Bogga.
(.178 60
816 90
378 90
176 40
30 14
41 69
30 14
43 68
60 90
69 64
161 90
193 20
1113 40
136 91
11 06
28 14
it 68
81 08
29 40
80 14
161 20
80 14
78 44
t io
15 1!
91 14
, $24 84
, 73 44
, 14 80
, 21 60
, 124 20
, 16 20
, 48 60
, 16 82
, 19 98
, 17 00
1 10
81 00
I 10
1.19 11
86 61
8 10
108 09
29 00
Ac Par. Vrarromlee.
408 76 n. 8. Drinker $59 64
443 William MoCormick 61 08
440 Nancy Bogg 66 44
429 41 Nathaniel McDonald- 63 76
429 41 John Byera 53 76
1110 Barbara Snyder 16 80
1.11 George Hortman II 84
1.14 76 Joseph Drinker........ ......... 89 06
en ee ai..h..i vuku .... 69 Ti
70 Henry Fanner 6 19
427 Feorge Ayen 63 76
427 31 William Trontman 63 76
96 146 Richard Thomas. 16 96
49 Barbara Bnyder I 40
265 Thomas Smith.. 34 40
100 John KepharU. 10 6
404 Blair McLanahaa. 67 20
427 Jones Steinbeiser... 71 40
100 John Hoiler. 11 60
96 167 Richard Waple. 16 96
118 Watson A Muaon. 86 11
400 John Kean 69 49
Bradford.
At. Ptf Hfrmlee.
124
101
159
175
100
15
109
48
30
100
193
64
160
60
85
4
132
80
iVo.
498
6:16
6861
6877
6879
6681
6886
150
823
195
196
1909
13
994
20 19
3680
2009
27
166
176
91
110
218
SKIS
8618
3814
19117
199
Hugh Ely.
85 John Campbell.
Hall A Buok.
John Vaugbn
Martin Huston
I Blair McLanahaa.
Andrew Petit
Matthias Blaymaker
Isaae Wilson.
Franoil West.
Jamea Duncan..
David Meana .'
Joseph Powell
Horatio L. Hale
John Hanna.
John G. Gray
David Askey
Andrew Petit
Itrady.
Ptr. Warrwalee.
William Kirkpatrick-
Conrad Long
Jonathan B. Smith...
Henry Wycoff
Robert Curry.,..
John Dunlap..
Casper Btever
,1 M
Roberta A Fox
108
116
44
it
20
:il
oo
77
1 171
166
604
99J
sill
356
jl.15
(471
1 8.1
178
I 65
115
60
109
100
106
650
67
260
183
240
148
94
61
Benjamin Henry..
Casper Stever...,
Casper Stever, Sr
George Shaffer.
J. W. Smith, w. part..,
Charles H. Prescotk....
Cbristiaa Lower..
Adam Wearer..
Josiah W. Smith.
Holopeter A Brubaker.
Kelly A Co
Wright A Darling
Roberts dV Fox..........
LEATI1ER BREAST-STRAPS
SUPERSEDED BY
COVERT'H PATENT METALLIC
BREAST HOLD-BACK
Made of the best Halloa,
ble Iron, and Is attached
to the Hamas by the best
Bnap ever Invented. It
ia easily and quickly put
on, and prevents the
whipping of the horses
. by the pole. Vol liable
io get out of repair.
Will laat for yean. All
we ask la a fair trial, to
oonvlnoe all parties us
ing them that they are
unsurpassed In value for
the purpose for which
they are intended.
8ACKETT A 8CHRTVER.
Clearfield, April 16, 1874.
NOTICED Notice la hereby given that an
application will be made to the Court of
Quarter Beaelon of Clearfield eounty, to be held
on the flni Monday of Jane next, for a eharter
to Incorporate the village of Burntldt, In aald
county, Into a borough, with all the powers and
nrlvileget conferred by the varloaa Aeti of Aa-
ssmbly relative to boroughs In the Commonwealth
of Pennsylvania. WM. M.
apl29le
. McCULLOUOH.
Att'y for Petltloaore.
TINK, WHITE A ROAN LINING SKINS
X Js reetlvid and ror sals e
April M. 1879.
B,r.fiISLM ACO.
JVo
6612
6613
6614
At.
100
114
3:16
' 79
81
114
160
414
103
847
621
300
824
811
298
100
816
14
Ptr.
Burn tide.
Warrantee.
John Nicholson..
John Mailer
Abraham Whitmer....
Casper Shaffer Jr
Daniel Whitmer
John Hubley
Mary Roberts
John Tressler
Casper Shaffer
Jeremiah Williamson.
Mary Crawford 194 40
Towniend Bpackmaa. Ill 88
Rebecca Brown 114 66
Leonard llollia. 60 00
Fred Kuhn 89 99
Henry Roper, (Hugh
Riddle tract) 41 76
Graham.
$28 10
41 30
16 80
98 70
14 10
61 70
19 61
19 74
6 46
14 1
86 13
15 60
14 10
10 14
11 76
11 69
18 03
89 48
$68 04
49 414
157 41
196 60
76 16
57 86
17 34
11 68
177 46
84 31
1.19 40
129 84
l:i8 61
69 16
80 94
108 80
19 04
41 14
13 01
26 84
8 69
IT 84
29 90
24 14
130 66
9 62
44 10
30 94
40 60
41 48
(66 76
74 88
231 76
88 40
88 40
76 16
171 86
178 84
67 68
128 96
111 68
180 90
A:
183
416
109
100
4.11
161
483
69
100
2110
100
483
433
4.13
4.S3
886
140
88
271
411
2.14
180
87
88
246
12
290
411
100
160
74
116
(12
ChOBta
Ptr. Warrant.
168 Martha Woriagtoa.
10 Jamea Page.
William Baseman..
163 John Boyd
163 Thomas Hamilton..
Jamea Rom ,.
163 John Cunningham.
Charles Gobin- ,
Robert Fleming
Isaac Rlobardson...
Jonathan Walktr...
16d John Cook.
168 Jasper Ewlng..
161 William Cook
163 Alex. Hunter
Isaae Kirk A Co..
Mot'ord tract
Joseph Piper .......
George Page. ,
Henry Page..
Jamea Noble.
164 Chrittlan Rohnn
John A. MoPherron
P. Blancbard.
Miller A Christ.
7
JVo.
6.168
6373
6.174
6408
6369
6370
6410
6407
6378
6404
1891
6377
1893
At.
78
106
891
404
111
201
404
100
60
406
141
69
90
159
60
11)9
146
400
200
100
76
891
264
109
47
At.
1.18
433
74
100
86
146
60
4.13
No.
mi
6365
5.161
6379
6371
6369
6368
6364
6359
6355
6.166
6376
6.171
1914
6351
637
6.151
6367
1819
1648
1899
1924
At.
1083
1190
1100
1100
1048
1100
1100
1000
483
826
283
1100
690
isr.
115
169
Mehaffy A Mitchell...
Matthias Slough
John Brenemaa
Joseph MoMurray
Patrick Noble..
Hugh BanUy
Josiah Haynes.
Covington.
Ptr. Warranltt.
George Mead...
Morrla A Stewart.
George Mead.
Morria A Stewart......
Decatur.
Warranttt.
Thomas Edmundsen
Joaeph Hamilton
Thomas Blllington..
unarm tint.
Patrick Moore.
Mary M'Lenahaa.
" Ann M'Lanaban
Stacy W. Thompson
Mary M'Laoaban.
Robert Rainey.
21 William Kvau
Thomas Stewardaon
John Drinker
Joaeph Matloek
Robert Haltiiager
Daniel Kay
147 Thomas Edmundson
Samuel llambtinton
Casper Haines.
William Hoover
David Stewart
Thomas P. Cope.
Thomaa Edmundaon
John Holliday.
Daniel W. McCurdy
Ferguson.
Ptr. Warrant.
169 John Hambrlght.
153 George Ross.
Lewis Jordan
A bran Ogdtn ...
John Steiner.
Daniel Frank
John Graff.
Benjamin Gibbt
ClrnrtU
At. Ptr. Warra.fee.
George Mea4...
,.$101 76
,. 99 84
,, 76 60
. 14 00
. 166 OS
. 14 40
. 114 80
, 14 40
, 67 00
67 00
67 60
149 60
149 80
149 60
149 0
96 90
13 60
43 24
104 16
104 16
104 16
109 44
14 60
21 60
99 84
I 84
76 80
149 60
14 00
36 00
18 80
14 40
110 24
....$186 60
.... 173 26
178 15
.... 178 15
166 10
.... 134 76
.... 173 25
167 60
.... 76 95
... 61 10
... 64 96
ire
... 17 86
$.18 90
66 00
176 00
181 60
04 00
60 00
120 09
SO 00
16 00
180 09
145 00
.10 09
62 60
93 60
17 60
45 00
91 65
100 00
120 00
60 00
29 60
146 60
99 99
14 60
28 00
$75 36
, 287 10
, 19 20
24 00
7 68
, 45 12
9 06
, 187 20
10f,4
751
1199
641
1983
1100
1048
1008
1009
1109
1100
11181
1100
498
798
110
110
1100
161
1S1
187
U0
100
Morris A Stewart...,
George Meeva..
Morrla Stewart .,
.$108 46
. 76 60
. 112 20
. 65 18
. 110 16
. 112 20
. 110 84
. 103 36
. 102 00
. Ill 20
. Ill 20
. 110 16
. Ill 10
, 41 48
. 161 61
. 224 40
. 224 40
. 224 49
. 80
. 11 90
. 88 08
. 16 98
AV
6119
atiT
6318
6.11
6.12
6331
6323
6314
6.116
631
6128
6.134
6314
1911
1909
1884
1916
6.114 1211
At.
eat
1069
1099
1999
110
1008
IIO
760
1000
100
110
110
300
438
170
430
Ptr.
Ptr.
ai
143
M0
1U
110
81
110
II
115
Ai.
48
149
114
1S
119
18
116
lit
118
746
!A0
72
181
10
75
in
Jr.
114
Warrantee.
Thomaa P. Cope.,
John Skyron
Joaeph Simons......
Bernard Grata.......
ii
Joaeph Henry
Chariet Hull
0. J. Allport.
Israel Cope ,
Oullch.
Warrantee.
Oeorgt Moon ,
Philip Glamlnger.
John MeCahan.,..
Lampblack
Benjamin Wilton
John Whitmer,
Plgolt Shaw
George Baker
Daniel Fulkerson...M,..-....
Plgott Shaw
Ed. Hand-
Benjamin Wilton .......'Ml.1
Richard Runniel
Richard Athcrton
)
$60 00
1 60
17 09
101 69
81 99
131 09
6 90
16 66
It 60
$3t 86
11 16
10 10
lit 16
146 It
61 tt
It It
tO 90
19 It
67 19
4-96
94 96
61 It
U 90
t 10
It 94
6.126
6.127
6.129
6.130
6335
923
1911
JVo.
4901
667 1
6674
6676
6066
607
423
4225
4.199
4899
42.16 '
422
4229
42.10
6061
4899
4889
4902
4897
6061
6069
42.11
4334
4119
6064
4113
413
4:98
4265
687
67 1
6671
67
677
678
677
6671
667
6677
8589
1000
1001
3591
198
4183
4163
4264
4199
4261
8593
1601
8600
3678
867
8694
3697
3607
1684
1686
394
606.
419t
426At
42641
6A7U
lit,
tr
II:
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I 16.
4
168
7
Francis Bertbo...
Jnstin Plubeli
Gosaeav.
Warrant.
George Mead ,41 '
" 148 61
- ..... lit 03
- " la 03
" ... 168 60
. 1.16 86
158 60
" " ........... 107 I
' " ........... 141 00
" 141 0
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110 10
2 70
61 13
19 tt
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6419
6411
6411
641.1
640
1414
6405
14.111
1097
1665
3662
17
At. Ptr,
1100
1100
W ,
1043 . .
1100
lint
167
1.19
89
160
121
0
127
700
68
' 74
Rl
167
146
700
Kartliaua.
WarrAhlet. .
Georgo Mead..
William Smith
Cbarlee Willing
Myen A Fisber
William Smith.
Hugh MoUonigal..,.?.
Kiuericb A Reiter...
' Kdwant MeMarvoy..
William V. Koatlng.
John Mcdarvey
Will lam Mapee.
Morria A Stewart.......
43
144
141
It
1100
111
1100
1100
100
611
100
At, Ptr.
42
1041
1041
1041
99
878
490
74
87
124
98
99
9
607
lilt
19
95 151
90 104
105
91
86
91
91
100
990
65
110
990
990
1.18
62
923
110
876
101
lit
60
II 889-
1041
1941
847
647
147
1941
400'
847
600'
1020
1089
900 429
99
495
990' 1021
ef.T
It
T13
t8
1 O10
886
86
1029
102
891
197
927
888
927
1041
lot
too
96
0
196
4
1
111
See caw Mead...
Wilhelm Willink...
aamea Wilton
"William Powen
.Hammond A Jonear....
.Reynolds sub. Nicklin
IR0
86
17
81
tl
81
17
18
St
161
lot
81
86
tt
64
4
13
115
IA
81
, It 76
343 10
lit 10
lit It
, 119 10
" tit It
- - 61 70
Morria A 8lewart...... 70 tt
- " ...... 14 10
W. A. Wallaoe.......... 4 ft
Huttota.
fTarrawlee.
"Wllbelm Winrne-.......$I37 7
Moore A Delaaey...... 841 61
" " 141 63
. 141 63
William rowere. 814 71
- 8 2.1
James Wilson........... let 71
164 16
114 17
40 61
323 Ot
124 72
lit 61
166 06
S44 99
12 80
81 16
29 62
34 44
29 62
27 88
80 34
29 61
31 89
124 71
18 04
36 08
324 72
824 72
20 10
171 20
.. 801 68
.. 807 60
113 00
... 8.1 II
.. 81 00
., 14 00
.. 70 93
.. 141 10
.. 16 60
.. 841 66
,. 99 8.1
... 17 17
- 63 8
... 371 86
.. 180 95
... 68 U
,. 84 09
... 84 00
,.. 18 96
... 8.14 66
,.. 867 II
... 195 10
... 160 63
,.. 81 01
,.. 168 4t
,.. 168 40
,.. 71 10
324 72
8.14 tt
141 60
195 10
141 It
297 66
134 66
191 19
124 ta
884 66
1.14 tt
198 97
97 17
103 II
291 It
103 tl
141 61
7 6
164 09
II 1
t 84
14 44
1 II
I 06
It 18
Wil elm Willink
4. M
William Powen.......
11 M
Jamea Wilson .u
Williasa Powers...
E. Shoemaker......
James Wtltoa ...
Moore A Jlehusey.
Roberta A Pox.,..,
Moore A Demney.
32 Roberta A Fox.
Jamea Wilton,,
.Hoberta A Fox.
"William Powen
Acmes Wllson-
Mowrtds Delaaey,
Jena naaalap
DulloisA Low
Keynoldl Bub-Nlokolel
At.
483
433
17.1
433
1C0
84
-98
60
483
lit
186
12
Ptr.
163
163
168
163
163
163
Wlllard
Knox.
Warrant. '
Benjamin Poultney ....
Israel Morris.
Martin Psrrle.
Isabella Jordan.
Henry Trout
John Perrie
John Bogle ,....,..,
Susanna Ward
William Hunter
John Dorar
Bonjamin Poultney......
Nancy Robison
Lawrence.
..$226 60
.. 226 60
.. Ibt 76
:. 213 61
.. 326 60
.. 226 60
.. 34 0.1
,. 38 95
.. 4 10
,. II 30
,. 16 17
,. 12 8(1
,. 15 80
,. , 21 7.1
,. I 06
15 17
. 12 71
, 34 15
. 30 75
. 42 00
$143 26
luo 08
172 H4
1?6 V8
...... 84 M
211 12
87 98
100 34
77 14
..... 127 02
2 82
Jr"o, At. Ptr, Warrant.
6299 1100 George Mead $181 60
6300 1100 " , 181 60
6301 1100 ' " 181 60
5.101 1100 . " 181 60
6803 1100 " " 181 60
6.104 1100 ' " 181 60
6305 1100 " " 181 60
630 1100 i -. " 181 60
637 110 " " 181 60
6:108 1100 " " 181 60
6309 1IO0 " ' - 181 60
5310 1100 - 181 60
5311 1100 : " 181 69
691 1100 " 484 00
6294 1100 u 4(i4 no
6296 1100 " ' 484 00
6298 110 ' " " 4S4 00
6293 874 " " 60 60
6289 330 " - 64 45
1995 88 80 Roberts A Fox, e. part 20 90
2003 .1020 60 " " 111 10
6293 720 George Mead 819 00
629 1167 " " 613 15
6297 1213 " " 633 60
231 Hugh Jordan 18 15
113 John Resd 17 60
62 114 Rudolph Lltt 6 40
' 285 Wm. Montgomery 89 05
4 John B. Garrison. 60
6290 488 George Mead 268 40
6291 11 110 " " 605 09
1905 74 Ellis Irwin 8 25
19118 176 ' 19 15
1907 141 20 40
1911 37 " " 4 40
At.
401
JOt
127
371
411
440
440
340
411
Slit
4.13
438
433
158
4.18
4.11
438
488
4.18
438
438
433
4.13
183
433
85
1.10
198
407
217
131
126
196
19
137
400
38
97
T
269
t
tt
136
61
440
490
sat
4 M
tt
171
A'e.
5961
6961
1951
Ka.
426
4269
4266
4361
577
6777
6779
677
677
4250
6777
4250
6777
Morrla.
Ptr. Warrantee.
George WetseL..,..
William Went.....
Christian Werta....
David Lanich......
Jesse YarnaL
Joaeph Turner...,
C6
109
30
183
163
163
153
103
151
163
163
163
163
163
153
163
163
163
139
tl
143
George Uobacker
Peter Yarn el
Clem Striker
'John Vaughn...........
Jonathan Neebit.
Tbomat Morrfi
William Morrii
Samuel Meredith
William Miller..........
Hetty Morria...... ..
Thomal Fitssimmons...
George Clymer.
Robert Gray.
Patrick Moore
Mary Morri
Magnus Miller.
Nalbua Fresey....,
Blair MoLanaban
Jaeoh Graff
William Stewart.........
Richard K.Smith
Walter Stewart
Chriatopher Baker
George Gatea
Conrad Swarta.
John Graff........ ......
N. Reidenauer.
Fred Hubley.
Matthias Slough ......
H
Henry Drinker.
Joaeph Hubley
Jacob Graff.
4 one ura
Jratf.........
Joaeph Potter
Traneia Johnston...,.
" " ......
Joseph Turner.
George Uaybaker,...
ti Robert Carton 1 ......
117 j N. Reidenauer
John Hnstoa...........
Patrick Hays
It Robert Glenn..
At. Ptr.
641 14
It
!
135
tot
439 135
jle. Ptr,
298
99
323
957
17
41
It
150
27
440
101
15
17
175
92
11
41
Pens.
Warrantee.
Joan aisobolton...
Greenwood Bell...
Elijah Heath..
Nicklin A Griffith..
II H
Joaeph Boon........
Pike. ,
Warrantee.
James Wilson
John Nicholson
John P. Hoyt.....
Joseph Bailey...'..
John Nicholson..,
James Wilton
John Nicholson.....
Jamea Wilton..
John Nicholson
Pine.
..$206 .12
.. 1.15 90
.. 1117 91
.. 24 18
.. 138 9.1
.. 146 20
.. 145 20
.. 112 20
.. 139 65
.. 99 00
.. t5 80
. 85 80
.. 85 ell
.. 72 60
.. 86 80
.. 66 80
.. 85 80
.. 85 80
.. 85 80
.. 86 80
,. 85 80
.. 85 80
.. 85 60
.. 6 10
. 85 80
.. 21 44
.. 2H 05
.. 195 69
.. 62 80
.. 36 64
.. 80 36
.. 12 11
. 84 98
.. 8 63
.. 22 44
.. 79 10
7 20
. 1 60
.. 1 83
,. 63 13
20 40
,. 1 98
.. 15 84
.. 17 82
.. 1 96
.. 66 00
.. 115 17
" 80 19
79 20
.. 17 82
.. 89 7
...$257 20
. 07 20
.. 25 20
64 00
. 136 40
.,. 168 00
$17 1
66 00
14 08
41 17
4 4
66 88
. 21 00
22 00
, 14 20
18 71
62 80
, 2 40
, 33 44
46 70
, 24 62
II 0
All. Ac. Jr. Warrantee.
4254 ' 977 28 Jamea Wilaon. ..$198 80
4250 183 115 " " 207 48
67 1041 81 Moore A Delaaey 1:13 14
421 8941 Jamet Wilton. 221 76
426 5 889 " " - 199 08
6670 1041 80 Moore A Delaney 2.13 24
324 990 Jamet Wilton. 221 7
4263 Ot'O " - 221 7
4199 495 " " 110 88
4199 496 " " . 110 88
425t 298 ' II 84
4259 991 - - 70 0
4260 121 - - ..... II 48
Union.
JVo. Ac. Ptr. Warraafee.
860.1 109 J60 Roberts A Fox ...$427 23
3699 0 tt " .......... 184 81
1582 799 10 ' ......... 176 63
8681 lit 68 75
4251 84 1 6T Jamet Wilson. 39 48
4261 957 66 " 60 49
At
I 4831
18
II
49
ltf
10
t
!(!
.far.
161
111
Jordan.
IvetJffPaarlMnaete
Tbomae Martin.
Robert Martin.
Philip Loaat.....
William Johnston.
Jonathan Joaee..,.,
Rtnhera Martin
Da nlel Smite.
ftlAkars Pttenu HIIH,. It
lilt At
161 II
II II
'It 47
or is
tt it
16 tt
tl 71
H ft
Woodward.
At.
lit
4S(
433
100
411
42
140
433
0
J69
aO
479
401
to
811
100
121
111
114
lot
433
43
433
lot
16
40
100
16
100
11
91
71
17
66
444
10
147
10
10
88
lit
17
101
Ptr.
16t
lit
151
Warrants.
John Vaught
Jonathan WeUe
John Holl
William Wilson
John Cannon
Henry Drinker
William Drinker.
Iiaao Wbeeler.
Kit Hootman
Mary Noel
Benjamin Johnston
llagerty
Matthias Barton
Nary Neal...
John MoCachtn
Roland Bvaaot.......,,..
Kli Hootman
Channcty Rioketta
Joaeph Clark
John MoClellan
Philip Loaat.
Jacob R. Howell
William Johnston
George Brockham
Samuel Kmlea.
William Wilson
Mary Shaffer
John Low.
Isaae Goss
John MoCaohen
Jamea Alexander.
Roland Evans,.
Peter Louder
Charles Louder
John Hanson.
Benjamin Johnston......
B. J. Prnner... ...,,.,
Thomaa M anion..
William Sharp..
8 a senna Ward.
William Parker..
Charles Louder...
Man Sandwich..
I). W WISE, Treasurer,
Clearfield, April 1, 1874.-91
QLEARFI ELD ACADEMY.
, MALE l)EPAHTME4T.
THE SUMMKIl TKKM of fourteen Weeks will
commence MONDAY, MAY nth, 1874.
Tcruit or Tuition.
Reading, Writing, Menial tad Written
Arithmetic, Grammar, Geogruphy tod '
"''lory , to no
Natural Philomphy. Phvsioloiv. aud Sin.
gle Entry Book-keeping, or either, with
I III. .IIUTB
For- Instructions In Double Enlrv Book.
keeping and Commercial Arithmetic, ape- , ,
eial terma to be arranged.
For partloulari reapeoting the ichool apply to
aug27'7,1tf It. M, McKNALLt.
. MISS H, S. SWAN'S
SCHOOL FOR GIRLS
CLEARFIELD, PA. ,
THE WINTER AND HI' HI Ml TERMS will
oloie May 19lb, 1874.
TERMS OF TUITION.
Reading, Orthography, Writluii.ObJeglLcs.
ions, miliary Aritumctic sua s rimary
Goograrhv $7 tt
History, Lnoal and descrititivo UeoG;:ipl.)
With Map Drawing, Grammar, ttentai
and Written Arithmetic t 00
Algebra and the Sciences 11 00
Instruction In Instrumental music 10 01
Oil painting, 14 lessont 11 00
Wax work 8 00
For full particulars send for Circultr.
Clearfield, March 11, 1874. 9:7:70-y
Tbe Bell's Run Woolen Factory,
Penn towntbip, Clearfield Co., Pa.
BURKED OUTI
BURNED UP!
The subscribers have, at great expense, rebuilt a
neie-hborhood necesiily, in the ereetlon of a first-
elass Woolen Manufactory, with alt tbe modern
improvements attached, and are prepared to make
all kinds of Cloths, Cassimores, Satinetts, Blan
kets, Flannels, Ac. Plenty of goods on hsnd to
supply all ourold and a thousand new customers,
whom we ask to come and examine ear stock.
The business of
CARDING AND FULLING
ill recoive our especial attention. Proper
arrangements will be made to receive and deliver
Wool, to suit customers. All work warranted and
done upon the shortest notioe, and by ttriet atten;
tion to buiinen we hope to realise a liberal hare
of public patronage.
10,000 POUNDS WOOL WANTED I
We will ptv the highest market price for Woo
and sell our manufactured goods as low as similar
goods can be bought in the oounty, end whenever
we fail to render reasonable satisfaction we can
always be found at borne ready to make proper
explanation, either in person or by letter.
jAno jujinovn a ovno,
aprM26tf Bower P. O.
"fecoxomy js an object,
BUT TOUR
CLOTHING,
Furnishing GoodB, &c.,
AT
D. STEWART & SON'S
CLOTniG STORE.
Tlioy keep a full line of
Men's, Youths' k Boys' Clothing.
Also, Umbrella, Satcbells, Overall
lists, Shirts, Undershirt, and
Drawers, &a,
Which they will Bell at most reasonable prleee...
Call and examine their goods before purchasing
elsewhere. Room in Mansion Building.
OWuteld, Pa., April 1, 1874.
phTEW BTOIiE A-ND NEW GOODS
JOS. SHAW & SON
, Hire juat opened a
Ntw Stork, on Main St., Cliarhild, Pa,
lately occupied by Wm. F. IRWIN.
Tbeir a lock contiit of
UQIHT CE5-I3 CD ED SEj
Gaocitixe of tbe beat quality,
QtiEENswARE, Boots and Shoes,
and ever article neceaaarv for
one'i comfort.
Call and examine our ttock before pur
chasing elaewhere. Hay 9, 1866-tf.
41
120
141
144
101
161
168
ts
tt
11
..20 80
... tvl 80
... till 4
,.. 2 00
... 428 48
... 218 40
... 124 80
... 125 1
... 1 11
... 11 tt
... 1 40
... Ill 1
.. 118 78
... 72 80
,.. 141 81
... It 40
... 11 40
... 44 H
... 17 It
... 10 40
... 225 18
... 8: tt
... 124 18
... 7 00
... 10 80
... 1 08
... 41 00
... 15 tt
... 10 40
... 188 48
... It 10
... 84
... 17 88
... 11 00
19T 80
... 104 00
.. 70 44
... tl 00
lot 00
1 08
I 20
t 00
41 10
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notioe
It hereby given that letten of administration
oa the aetata of JACOB WILHBLM, late ot
lrabam lownahip, uieartem eownty, Pa., dee d,
having been duly granted to the nnderaltned, all
persons Indebted to aald estate will pleaee make
Immediate payment, and those having claims or
eemanaa will present them properly authenticated
ior ewsuemont wiiaewt oetay,
W. H. WILHKLM,
eta ts Hi 4.-M Administrator,
MITCHELL WAGONS.
The Best is the Cheapest !
Thomas Reilly baa received another large lot of
"Mitchell Wagona," which are among the Terr
best manufactured, and which he will sell at tha
most reasonable rates. His stock includes almost
all descriptions of wagons large and small, wide
ana narrow track, lau en see inem.
apr874 T110MAS REILLY.
ADMINIHTRATOH'S NOTICE. Notioe
ts herebv eiven tbat letters of administration
on tht estate of JOUN W. WRIGHT, deceased,
late of Clearneld borough, Clearfield connty, Pa.,
havinf been duly (ranted to tbe undersigned, ait
persons indebted to said estate will please make
immediate payment, and those having claims or
domands will present them properly authenticated
ror settlement wltooul oeiay.
WILLIAM rORTBR,
mayl3-(t. jA4mlnistrator.
HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE!
The House and Lot on the corner of Mar
ket and Fifth streets, Clearneld, Pa., ia for aale.
The lot eontaina nearly an acre of ground. The
house la a large double frame, containing nine
rooms. For terma and other information apply
to the subscriber, at the Post Office.
novlt r. A. QAlulfl.
CMEAP GROCERIES!
; LUMBER CITT, PA.
The nndersixned announoes to his old friende
and patrons that be has opened a good line of
GHOCKRIKS A PROVISIONS at the old stand
of Kirk A Spencer, for which he solicit! a liberal
patronage. H. W. 61'KNCEh,
L.umoer my, ra., atarca xu-u.
J. K. M'MUHRAY
WILL SITPLT TOU WITtl ANT ARTICT.B
OF MERCHANDISE AT T II K VERY LOWEST
PRICK. COME AND SEE. (l:t:73:y)
NEW WASHINGTON.
' IMEI LIME!
J
The undersigned la now prepare! to famish.
the public with aa excellent quality of
Bellcfonte Wood-Burned Lime,
for plastering purposes, by the large er tmaH
quantity. Can be found for tho preaent ai Fie'f
new building, on Market street.
oett-tr I,, n,. MctULbUUUM.
Mountain Echo Cornet Band,
CURWENSVILLK, PA.
MUSIC furnished for Picoloa, Festival, Co,
oorts, Lectures, Ac, on reasonable ternta.
Address, B. B. BROKER, See',
mayfl-tm Curwensville, Pa,
Miss E. A. P. Rynder,
leaa? roa
ilekerlng'a, Btelawey'a and Emerson's Plant
Smith's, Maaoa A Hamlin' and PeloaWl
Orgaaa and Melodaona, and Oreret
Baker's Sewing Maeklaee.
also tnaonnn ot
Plane, Qaltar. Organ, Harmony aad Voeal Ma.
alt. No pupil taken for lose than half a term.
Jstr-Rooms opposll Online' Fernllere Store.
JSleerteld, May t, 1889-tf.
CAUTION. All persoas are hereby eaitlea
ed not to purchase or In any way meddle with
two bay maree, now la pottetilen George Hill, at
thty belong to mo and are subject to tay order.
Madera, March i, T4-la R. WAJLUSO. :