THE REPUBLICAN CLEARFIELD, Ta. WEDNESDAY MORNING, JUNK , 1874, Terms of Subscription. If paid In advance, or within thru months ...11 00 If paid after throe aad before tli mouths..,,, i to II paid alter tho oxplration of ill montbi... I 00 nnuuiou notickh. Molhodlat Episcopal CliurchRev. A. D Voi-iiu, Pastor. I'utilie Service tvery Sabbath at iu a. n., ana 7t r. n. Sabbath Sohool at A. M. Prayer M initio! every Thumlar. at 74 P. M Communion Sorvloa, Ant Sabhath of ortry mnnin, ai tua a, m . Presbyterian ChurchRoy. II. 8. Btm.in, Sabbath services morning anil evening Hab bath School at 8 P. M. Prayer Meeting Wednci. day ovenlug. Ht. 1'raiicls' Church Catliulir Her. P. J. Slir.miu. Miua at 10) o'clock A. M on the second and fourth Hundaye of each month. Lutheran Church. Hot. A. J. llARTtoex Preaching every Sabbath, morning anil evening, Sabhath School at ( a, m. Prayer meeting ever nctineauay eveuing. "Cut-thronl" note will lie rnther liaiariloul paper after the 41 h of July next. Dot ler get them before. ii at e em Road our now itiheuisomonts tlii wock. They are uumcroiia anil Impart Infnrma- tion to every branch of bueineae. Gen. Robert I'lonilnp-, ono of Wil liarasport't old jtnil respected cltiiens, died In that city on Saturday laal, lien. Fleming wa well known to many of our rlliiena, anil hi death will be regretted by llicui. Up to Time. A bundlo of ton or tttcWe copies nflhe Lttjialatire Beronl, containing the proceedings of the Legliture for the 5th and 6ih days of May, mute to hand on the 30th of the same month. The balance, we presume, will be along about Hie 4th of July. Vendue. An advertisement in this Issue Indicates that the Adtniniatrator of the estnte of the late Judge Willhelm will dispose ol a lurge amount of peraonal property on Sntimlay, the 13th day of June, at the lule residence of the deceased, in Graham township. Ashessob Appointed. Mr. Tliomns .Leonard, Assessor of (lirard township, having re- moved to West Clearllcld, ranaed a vacancy in the office of Aaaoaaor In the tonnahip indicated. The County Commiasionera have appointed Mr. Mitch ell h'hope to fill the vaoancy. To-morroy is the time and liollo- fonte the place, for the great re-union of the Pcnn- aylvania Kcacrvee. (len. B. W. Crawford li lo deliver tbo oration. The village on Spring creek will be in a b!aie of glory. Hut few corporation! like it in the Stats for age. A grand bull will tnko place in Pie's Opera Ilouaeon rriuay eventog, July 94. Alana geri 0. D. Morrell, J. L. I.eavy and A. W. Wal tera. The hop is for the benefit of the Park Aaaociation, and wo hope It will prove largely remunerative. Lovers of dancing should engage their partners early, as no doubt the girls will all be picked up long before the time. Ai.l ItiuiiT Again. Tlio robcllion which had broken out on the Low Grade Railroad, and which resulted in the stopping of all trains on that road last week, was finally compro mised on Saturday and the trains commenced making regular trips on Monday. The officers of the Allegheny Valley road settled with and paid nearly all their employes, or made satisfactory arrangements for doing so at an early day. fc- m mm Three at Once. Wo lou'rn that Mrs. Silos Stugarts, of Woodward township, gave birth to triplets on Thursday, the 28th nit., two boya and one glr!,'tbe smallest one weighing soren pounds. All are doing as well as can be expected under the circumstances. It is very evident on every hand, notwithstanding the tightness of the times, that the population of our county is greatly on the increaae. mm a i Tate's Furniture Story. Brother Tate of the Wiiliamsport Shu, relatra the follow ing fact : "It la well after all for our farmers to know that there ia some virtne in sawdust. A contem porary mentions that a near-sighted hen which mistook sawdust for Indian meal, ate heartily thereof, then laid a nest full of wooden knobe, and in three weeks hatohed out a set of parlor furni ture." . Tt la a little tough, but then he la an old man and evidently knows all about II. HEnisrERiNQ Voters. Tho .Regis try law requires the several Assessors in each county to take up the list of voters on the first Monday of June annually, and proceed to make a complete enrollment of all the voters in each borough and township, striking off the names of all who may have removed from the district since the last aaeeasment, or who may harj died, and odd thereto the names of all who may hare re moved Into the distriot since the last aseeaanient was made. Last week the County Commissioners sent a eopy of the list of voters to each Assessor in the connty for the purpose Indicated, whose duty it is to proceed and make the enrollment at once'and make relnrn of their work to the Com missioners' office at as early a day as pnwsihle, not later than the first day of July. A IU'sy Session. Court opened pre cisely at 10 o'clock on Monday morning, with the new Assistant Law Judge, Orvia, and Aaaociate Judges, Foley and Read, on the bench. As but few Jurors and witnesses seemed to be present, the argument liat waa proceeded with until 12 o'clock, when a reevi was lis ) until I o'clock, r. a. Af ter tho opening of court in (he afternoon, the liat Constables of was called over, and twenty-eight answered and made their proper return. The liat of jurora waa next called when nearly all answered, after which several causes were tried and court adjonrncd at ft o'clock, r. M., nntil 8J o'clock on Tueadny morning. The balance of the proceedings will be given In our next. The new Judge adapts himself right well to the change which has come over him since he last appeared in our court-room among lawyers and elients at the bar. A Lightning Ron Case Another Wnrting. At the preaent term of oourt there waa triad the cast of Baltics A Webster against John A. Miller. In the summer of 1871, a com pany of men passed through this section of coun try vending and putting up lightning rods ; also, representing themselves to bo agents of am Kleetrlonl Inanrance Company. They represented to our farmers that by giving a note they would be required to pay the Interest on It for the term of five years, then have It returned paying only that amount for the Insurance and the lightning rods thrown In. They succeeded In procuring from Mr. Miller and others negotiable notes. These notes were endorsed by the payee and ear ried to Oirard, Penne , where they were sold to a Ranking House conducted by the plaintiffs. They, the plaintiffs, supposing the notes to have beon fairly obtained, paid about eighty eenta on the dollar for them. Ilia Honor, Judge Orvia, held upon this showing that the notes being nego- tlsble and having pnaaed Into the hands of Inno cent holders must be paid by the makers that when one of two Innocent persons must suffor It muat be blm who sets In motion the Instrument by which the Injury was aconmpllshed. ' This, no duuht, Is a proper exposition of the law, and thli ease la a warning to our people to patrnnlie home men and home Institutions whose reputations have become established, and to shun all travel- ing speculators Clinton Drmoeral. Cremation of raterplllera Is snggeated as opportune Juat now. Tliay hare not yet gone on their predatory excnralona hot ere snaking prrpe tlons In the nests for the drraataling work. The estate of Cul. Philips, deoeased, Is con sidered worth nothing. Previous to bis death he was President of the Allegheny Valley Railroad and supposed to be worth two million dollars. Williamsport had another lumber fire laat week. Nearly 140,000 worlb of lumber was da slroved In the yard of Ganet Tlnaman. The bam attached, te the Dickinson Seminary was also burned, together with a horse and spring-wagon All th work of Incendiaries. Butt or Township Omenta. Those Interested should not Iota tight of the foot that a law bat been pasted by the legislature re quiring tho auditor! or the several townships, boroughs and eltirs, Immediately after their an nual meeting on tho first Monday la June, to advertise In ont or more oounty papers, an Item ised annual statement of the receipts and expendi tures of the borough eounells, road commissioners, supervisors, overseers of the poor, and school directors, for the year preceding the annual settle ment for thtlr respective district. Bald adver tisements art to bo published within ten days after tuch settlement) and further, It shall be the duty of said auditors to file a eopy of the same with the Iowa clerk, is their respective districts, and also with tht elerk of quarter sessions, whioh will be at all timet subject to Inspection by tny oltlseu thereof. Provided, that where two of said offices shall be exercised by the same persons only ont statement shnll be required. Also provided, that nothing in thli act shall be construed to In terfere with the present law, which requires annual statements of the receipts and expenditures of the borough councils, road eoiuuilssloncra,aupcrriaore, overseen of the poor, and school directors, to be advertised In the dally and weekly newspapers published in the respective localities. For neg lecting or refusing to comply with this act the auditors shall pay a One of $20 to be recovered by law, aa debit of a timilnr amount are recoverable, by auit instituted In the name of the school direct ors on the complaint of any tax-paying elliien Said penally to be paid Into tht school treasury of the district. Harriibnrg Patriot. mm e Lint of letters remaining uncliiimod In the Postnface at Clearfield, for the week endint June lat, inn : Aahmead, Mra. Win. Alluma, J. M Rrady, Mist Louisa Carey, M. f hurcherl, George Cramer, Mra. Louie J. Dickey, (leorgo W. Dickaon, John C. Day, Mra. Catherine Gordon, Henry Ilutton, Emery Irvin. A. II. Jones, Wm. U. D. Juhna, Henry . Kaultnan, Samuel I,. Kepler, J. M. Loy, Milton R. McGuay, John MoInla.Jnhn Marah, Mra. Samuel Moody, Williauj Maloney, Jatnea B. Murpbcy, Edward (2) Prideaux, W. 11. ' Petere, Mra. Fannie Rice, Willinin Raffertv, J. R. Reed, L. C. Shoiuaker, J. F. Shaw, Sornh A, Vachon, Julea Willaon, Laura J. (2) P. A. UADLIN, I' M -The next annnal meetingnf the Grand Lodge of Odd-Fcllows will be held at Wiiliamaport. . Specials. William Reed la receiving an aaaortment cf new Dreaa Gooda at tho Keyatone Store. We direct the attention of our readera to the advertiaement of Juhn P. Irvin, Curwenaville, who baa become tho successor ot K. A. J) W. D. Irvin in the "Corner Store," and will no doubt keep up the reputation of that old and veil estab lished buaineaa emporium. T. M. Robinson rtnlla the -attention of fanners and others attending court, to hit atock of Har- neaa, which ho it ottering at rates that must in sure ita apeedy sale. . Uuaineat is lively at the Keystone Store, as the goods are so cheap people are bound to buy. Tnn Pt.Ara to Bur. The place to buy is at the new Hard ware and Tin ware establishment of Watson, Nichols A Co., Curwensvllle, who have made a new departure in that line ot trade, and will no doubt command the respect and trade they are entitled to from the public, xneir advertise ment In this Issue. particularly aoians ineir dusi- ness. Read it, and then go and examine Ibeir atock. Tun New Finn. Elsewhere will be found the advertisement of the firm of T. J. Hubbard A Co., who hare launched their bark on the business sea. The members or tins nrm are practical men in fact experts, In their line of business, whicb will enable them to make exceedingly liberal offers to their natrons. Look for the big sign, and then drop in and look at things and satisfy yourselves. Storu ron Bali. As Indicated in our adver tlainsT columns, there is a rare opportunity offered to parties who wish to embark in the mercantile ouatnesa, at tne nouriantng village oi noouiana. The Park races coming off soon, it behooves those who Intend to participate to be preparing their harness, saddles, ac, lur tne occasion, i. U. Robinson la fully competent to give aaaiatanoc in thia matter, and haa a large stock of all neces sary articles to select from. Have yon seen the tint Harness at the New Saddlery of Craia A Milton, next door to the eystone Store r The beat Harness in this country is tnsde at Crain A Mitton's New Saddlery, and sold cheaper than it can be bought In the oity. Bi'soiti Fon Balk. R. Newton Shaw keeps a full supply of Fredonia Buggies and Plattorm Wagons for sals. To be seen at tho Shaw House yard. Call on or address him at Clearfield Penn sylvania. maylJ-tf.- INPLATION! INFLATION I James Kerr A Co.. regardless of tht aotloa of tin President, are inflating, and hart Inflated their already large atock of Clothing, until It now trabraoea the finest assortment of Clothing and Furnishing Goods In any retail store in Pennsyl- ram, ueiow nicaee nou reouoea prloe list of iow ui me amuies emuraoea in ineir stock! MEN'S COITONADK Bl'ITS, ONLY t 00 MEN'S CASSIMKRH SUITS, ONLY 8 00 MEN'S ALL-WOOL CASS. SUITS, 10 00 MKN'8 FINK II I. UK MAG, SUITS, 10 00 YOUTHS' Bl'ITS, to 20 00 CHILD'S FINK BLUE CLOTH SUITS, I 00 CHILD'S FANCY DIAG. SUITS, 10 00 CUILDREN'S SUITS, all prices, fr 1.50 to I 00 Ulnbrellaa. Silk, Gingham, Cotton a large anu nne assortment. Hosiery. Fifty dotena Lisle Thread. Silk Cotton and Kngllsh super-stout hose, which will oe sum at from o cents up. Hlllrta. Our stock of thirls is lane and eom. plele, embracing the Univorssl, Preaih Percale, Cotton, Caiaiuiero and colored Sblrtt, in great variety. Wo would aay to our customers that having oougnt goout at 10 per cent, leas than heretofore, we are prepared to sell them at prices that will really aatoniah everybody. Call early and tee for yourtelvea. JAMES KKHH A CU. Old Wealern Hotel Corner, Clearfield, I'a. 20 . FROM DRUGGISTS. There it no eaae of Dyapopaia that Green Auguat Flowor will not euro. Come to the Drug more ol u. v. Watson, tiuarneid, fa., and In quire about It. If you suffer from Costiveness. Sick Headache, Sour Stomach, Indigestion, Liver uomplaint, or derangement or the system. Try it. iwo or tnroe doses will relieve you. Roschee'a German Syrup is now sold in every town and city in the United Slates. We have not less than fire hundred lottcrs from PniKclsts. saying it is the best medicine they oyer told for Consumption, Throat or Lung disease. Regular site 73 cents, aug20 73y Montour Slate Paints, for naintina- houses in side and outside Cottages, Farm Buildings, Ao, Buautiful, durable and economical. Ground in pure Linseed Oil, my2S'73 II. F. Rioxau A Co IHnrrUd. In Pike tuwntblp, May 21st; ls74, ly Rev jrhsn is. lui'Mn, at me resilience or tho bride father, Mr. WILLIAM 11. LAIIUHKHY, of Ma honing, Indiana county, and Miaa F. FLLA UAILKl, of Pike township, Clearfield eounty. On Saturday, May 2.1d, 1871, by Roy. A. E FriTox, Mr. ALFRED W. lKMlVER. of lira- naniton, I'lcaruelit county, and Miaa ALICE II. lll-.i - r. 11, or llrookville, I'a. In Dell towi.ali.n, Thuredav, Mtr 14th. 1 874. of ftongutioii of the lung, JOHN BELL, ion of riAMfTo.v MEM,, IBM 1ft rear. 8 mo nth i uml 19 day. At (lie residence of her ton. Joai I. Hloom. In Piko township, on Tiiendftv. JUt 2th. 1S74, HT8ANNAH 11 LOOM, wife of John Hloom, de Mated, ftged 85 year, 11 moulhi and 24 dnyi. Markets. Clearfield Markets. Ci,tARriRt.n, Pa., June, 2. 1S74. Hoiisa ron Rax?. A new houae, containing x rooms, with good cellar underneath. Apply to the undcrsif nod at his furniture warerooms. mayO JOHN ut l.lL'H. If yon need Harness of any kind, don't fail to II and sea home made work at the New Sad dlery of Crain A Mltton, wnere yon can buy war ranted work at wholesale prices. Competition defied at home or abroad In the prices and quality of Gold, Silver or Rubber cov ered Mounted Harness, at Crain A Milton's New Saddlery, next door to Keystone More. Wood and Willow Ware of all descriptions for sale by II. r. Bigler A Co. Clearfield Wood- Anplos, green, POQi 1 25 .Hogs, dressed Dried, V Ih UM'Hides, green Apple butter, gal, 76 llama 00f,i butter 110 (4 40 Shoulders.-... 10(h) 1 Beans $0 0ll(ui 1 00 Sides.. 00(a) 121 Buckwheat..: 1 00 Lard 12(a) li Ruckwheat flour lb, i Mess pork, V bbl.,.20 00 Reef, dried- 25 Oat (15 Reef, fresh.... 9($ 10 Onion 2 00 Boards, M 12 00(u 14 ll Potatoes to (A 1 0orn,shelled 1 10 Peachea, dried, lb.. 13 Corn, ear 00(7$ 00 Plaater, bbl...... 1 00 Corn meal, 1 aack, 05 Rye. 1 10 Chop, p cwt 2011(3 2 30 Raga, ft lb 2 Cloreraoed. 7 00 Salt, aack.225( 125 Cheese 22 Shlngles.18 in. 4(5 00 Cherries, lb. l(it) IH Shingles,2 inlJQO 10 00 umcaens, urad, id, i-'l t imothy seed 0 0" Eggs . 211 Tallow l!t Flaxseed. 2 00 Wheat. 1 74 Flour 0 OOfcJ 0 00 Wool 40 Hay 00 0ll(ai20 no Wood, W cord...-. 4 00 1'eiinaylviiiilaltntlrond TYRONE ol CLEARFIELD BRANCH. ON and after Monday, NOV .Id, 187.1, the Pasaenger Traina will run daily (except Sun days) between Tyrone and Clearfield, at followt CLEARFIELD MAIL. LBAVB SOUTH. LEAVE NORTH. Clearfield. 1.40, r. Philiptburg iM, Osceola 4.50, Tyrone 0.00, Tyrone O.SO.A.u. Osceola... 10.40, " Phllipeburg... 10.65, ' Clearfield .....1 1.60, CLEARFIELD EXPRESS. LEAVE SOUTH. LEAVE NORTH. I. Clearfield 6.40 A. .' Tyrone 7.00 r.w. Pbillpaburg.. 0.36 " Intersection... T.12 " Osceola 0.50 ' Osceola 0.10" Intersection.. 7.48 " I Philipsbarg ...8.24 " Tyron 8.00 " Clearfield, ar...t.20 " FARE FROM CLEARFIELD, TO Bellefonte, Pa .. Lock Haven., Wiiliamaport. Huntingdon Lewistown.. Marysville UARRIHBURG.. $2 05 , 2 70 , 8 00 , 1 80 20 4 60 4 75 Middletown $5 00 Marietta 6 60 Lancaster t 86 PHILADELPHIA 7 05 Altoona 1 06 Johnstown.. 2 80 PITTSBURG 6 16 Close eonnoctions made by all trains at Tyrone and Lock Haven. S. S. BLAIR, myl7-tf. Superintendent. Axaa. Seventy-five dosen choppers Axes at V:Z0:7Z. n. X. Iiiui,r.r at i-w a. RkaoThis ! Persons who contemplate building ill do well to call and examine our stock of HILDING MATERIALS. Wo hare In slock a full line of Builders' Hardware, Nails, Paints, Oils, Glass, Putty, Calcined Plaster, Ac. ni)'2 7;l li. r. utai.tn lo. A full line of Household Goods, Japanned Ware, c, tor sale by II. F. Bigler A Co. BoARnana Wahtro. Two or three day hoard ere can he accommodated In a private family. Boanlini snod and chargea reasonable, for further information apply at this office. Notku to Waoosi Asn Carriaor Marrs. We are lust received a ajeneral assortment of Wagon and Carriage Woods, also a full line of Springs and Axles, which wa offer cheap for eash. it. r, niui.r: io. -a large assortment at II. f. Big- Bird Cages ler A Co.'s. Baws. Dlstan's Cross-cut Saw, Great American Saw, Boynton'a Lightning Saw, at 0-25-72 It Jlini'RH lo s. II. F. Biiler A Co. have been making extensive add t ons to their stock or Hardware tne laat lew daya. Everything new In Shelf Hardware, Sad- i , i 1 V - II I 11 .. I hi...1 ten SlSkrawnrv, A-arumm ...... ---", . - Hardware, and Hardware of all kinds, can be ae-en at their atore. May 22. R. R. Wheelbarmwa, Baby Carrlagea, Toy Ex press Wagons and Wheelbarrows, at I Tl 0 11. A I ' . ' - myZB 1.1 S-. Ulltl.Kn vo Juat received, a large lot of non-exploalre Lamps and. Lanterns at a-26-72 ll. iiioi.(r a co t. Calcined Plaater for sale by II. F. Bigler A Co. Paixtr Ann Paivrr' Firihros. Our stock of Paints and Painters' Materials is complete, in cludim J. T. Lewis' Pure White Lrsd. John l.u eas A Co'a Pure While Lead. F. R. A Co's Buck Load, and a number of cheaper brands of n hits Lead; also, Linseed Oil, Turpentine, Varnlaheaof II kinda, a full line ol urui.nea, anu a tun nneoi colore, dry aad In Oil. - myZ8 73 11. uiflLH in, RECAPITULATION. Rlrd Cagea. Wood and Willow Ware. Houaohold Goods. All kinds of Hardware. Japanned Wart. Paints, Oils, Varnishes. Calcined Plaster. Wainn and Carriaa-t Makers' supplies. All of the above for sale at the mammoth Hard ware Store of II. F. Bigler A Co., Second ttreet, Clearfield, Pa. It Save Timet Save Labor! Have Money) Bare Clothes I The" Novelty Wringer" is the host In the market. Buy lt try It. For salt by H. F. limtRt A Co. Paints. Oils and Verelahet for (alt by II, F. Bigler A Co. Fast I Fata I Fata t Amomtht many prepn rations that wt bavt for Cought, Colds, Croup, or any throat or lung difficulty, none of them are equal to Dr. Morris' Syrup of Tar, Wild Cherry and Horohouud. If yoa are afflicted, call at our store and we will give yoa a sample bottle re o eanryt i igraie i tiartswick Irwin, 'Jleartieid noil, nnoueiaa a noil, wa laceton i II. K. till Hams, Wllllsst'l Grove. March ll-ly. pi'BLlC SALR. There will he exioml to tnthlio ) at the late roiiidenre of Jacob Willhelm, deceaaed. In Graham townohin. Clearfield count t. Pa.. on Mat. unlay, the Mill day of Juiiis'lMT I, the fol lowing property, to wit : One bone, one now, three head of young cattle, two hoga, sixteen iherp, on buggy, nne let of harneni, one bub led, one elder mill ( II iokok'n), two Mt of chain, two tablrf. one atand. cook fltova. parlor itora. bureau, clock, bcdteadn and bedding, diihei, earpet, erorki, rani, jan, tie., with a lot of house hold and kitchen furniture not naneasary to men tion. Rale lo commence at 9 oYlock, it, an. on said day, when terms will he made known by mj-2ll-;U W. U. WIM.MKLM, Adm'r. 1874. 1874. UNDER FULL SAIL! THE KEYSTONE TO THE FRONT! Headquarters for Dry Goods! Am opening my second large spring and mm. rner stock of Foreign and Domestic DRY GOODS, Carpels, Oil Cloths, LADIES' & CHILDREN'S SHOES, ttV., dr., dV. The prlcet will bt tuch as will not be el celled by any other place in tht Plate. Call and see for yourselrta. WM. REED, mar25 Second street, Clearfield, I'a. QIIANGED HANDS. JOHN McGAUGHEY Would respectfully notlfr tht nubile a-enerall that he hat purchased J. 8. Shower's Grocers Store, In Shaw's How, where he intends keeping a full line of GROtFsRIEN. JIAMR, DRIED BKKF and LARD. SUGARS and SIRUPS, of all grades. TEAS, Green and Black. COFFEE, Roasted aad (Ireen. FLOUR AND PROVISIONS, CwfV'f: M'RVITS, All kinds la the market. PICKLES, in Jars and barrels. SPICES, in every form and variety. AM, KIND OK f R ArkKRN. SOAPS, MATCHES, .DRIED APPLES, DRIED PEACHES, DRIED CHERRIES, Coal Oil and ' Lamp CMmaeyj. FAMILY FLOUR, And a food assortment of those thlnra nauallv kept ia a grocery store, which he will oichangt iur hwkvuub; at sue maraci pnoea. Will tell for cash as aheaply as aay other one. Please vail aad set his stock and ludn br youreeu. JOHN McOAI'GHKV. Clearllcld, May 17, 1674. , TREASURER'S SALE OF UNSEATED LANDS riearfleU County, Pa., for 187) and 187 Najoo It hereby given, in pursuance of aa Act of Aejembly approved the 12th day of Juno, A. D. Hi, entitled "An Act to amend an Aot di retliife tht modi of telling UnaeaUid Landt la Clearfeld county," and tbt tevoral auppleinentt luerat), intra will lie esnoaea to tela or outcrv. at the Court House, In Hie borough of Clearllcld, on tit SECOND MONDAY, 8th day of J INK, A. v.an74, tnt following iracta or pieott or un teatee) landt in said counfy, for taxes dut and uopaaj, riti nercana. and Jlalrs. As. fVr. Warmnttt, 60 Frederick Ilubley 40 II John Mailer It 00 VD Frederick llowuan. li 80 Ui Philip Mysencopo M 81 8t 80 Michael Muster If) 410 John Brady.- (8 il 100 William Brady 11 80 Ml J. Illair and K. Illalr. 84 80 IV) Juhn Whltmer 6) 00 140 Henry Whltmer 61 68 181 William Wilson 24 84 184 Jacob King 80 40 104 John Gibson 14 91 116 71 Robert Wilson 40 01 4.13 T 6 J William Gray 118 80 4.13 iliS John Millar 08 80 SO I 80 John Holland 4 84 101 110 Pour (Jets 18 14 04 I III Jeremiah Mosber. 10 84 418 16S David Barton 49 40 SAOl Jacob King 81 66 174 Adam Myseooope 80 61 1781 47 Jeremiah Mother 80 00 100' Keaggy 11 80 140 Wm. a? John Brown 18 10 4.1J 15S Frederick Beates 68 61 IH 87 Thomas Ilillmjlon. II II L 10 1 ' John Dean 10 26 3.10 16.1 Martin Fout II.) Jacob Mutsertmith 28 11 1.10 L. D. Weld 1 1 73 60 .laoob Fauts. 11 40 111 Thomas Groom ! 64 Bell. M. At. Vr. IKarrnntee. 42i8 1000 Henry Beck- M78 00 t!0 600 " " 816 00 67M 1000 " " . 878 00 6620 600 " 178 40 427 110 1 " " 80 14 6010 101 100 " 41 68 6610 100 " 80 24 6610 116 " " 48 68 6618 101 " 60 00 42S7 79 120 ' w 6 64 676 1000 " " 161 (10 4H6. 606 ' . 111.1 20 42S0 600 ii 1,13 .a 61118 606 Nicklin A Griffith 1.10 VI Wt 07 " " 21 06 4217 03 7 Henry Beck. 28 14 6610 101 98 12 68 6VII6 101 82 Nicklin A Griffith 81 08 6610 160 118 Henry Beck- ! 40 4286 100 " " 3d 24 4287 400 " " . lil 20 4287 ll'O " " .10 14 4H7 208 ' 1 44 61118 60 " 8 30 6610 111 " 16 11 6619 241 20 ' " 91 14 Bloom. n ur ItOCEItlES! NEW STORE, Oppoaltt Pott OBeo. New Goods! New Prices I LEATHER 13REAST-STHA IS SI'PKRSKDED TIV I'OVIiKT'H PATIINT MKTAM.IC BREAST HOLD-BACK - ' Mfuloor tlltUft MllllfMl- j )ilo Iron, ittd littUiobfij to tli Haraei by the bout Hntip ever Inventfd. It lit miily nnd quickly put on, and prrrontK the whipping of the hot-ten Ii j tli pole. Vot lUblo to it out of rvpnir. Will )at for yoftm. All we ftnk in ft Tntr trial, tn pan vine all pnrtiee ut lnj( them that they arc uniurpMncd in value for I ho pnrpoM for which they are intended. HACKKTT k BCIIRYVER. Cloarfleld, April Ift, 1B74. AN I EL GOODLANDRU, MTTURIlKBIiRO, PA., Dealer in DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, IIOSIERT k (J LOVES, HATS k CAI'ft nnd BOOTS k 8HOEK, Tdtftico( Grocertet and Fiph, Nnlln, Hardware, yue-nwiM and iiiaxfiware, Men and floyft' CliUtln(t. DniKfl, Painlf, OilK, Hrhnol Hd-.kn, a largo lot of Patent Medicine. ' CftftdlM, Nuta k I) rlrd Frnit, ChefM and Crark tri, Hnrk and Rifle Powder, Flour, Grain nnj 1'otntocfl, Clorer and Timothy Seed, Sole TtPnfhcr, Morooooi, Llntngn, Binding and inroad, rnoeniakerr Joolt ana Shoe Finding. No greater variety nf gooda In ftny itore In the oounty. All for ala very Inw for eavh or country produce at the Cheap Corner. Aug. 27, 187.1 pOKTAGE NAIL WORKS. M'NUAKH VILt.K, BLAIR Co., I'A., NAILS! Tli abora works belnj again op.rsl.il ly tht unil.rtigned, offer to the trade a lull supply of their luttly celebrated nails at tne lowest prie JOHN MIIBHKliMAN, Dnncantrlllt, March 18, 1874,-Sm CHOICE LINK OF TRAM. OOLONGS, JAPANS, IMPORTED, VOUNO HYSON, ENGLISH BHRAKFAST Purest In Marksl. BUTTER AND KUC.M Will be kept and told at flret entt. Cash said ior vnnniry rroiine. HERMAN CHERRIES, Tl'RKKY PRUNES, PRRSERVKD PEARS, . rniLAtiELPHIA RAMS KlttH. Maekerel, Ltkt lltrrlna;, Cod, Ac. PICK.LKH. Ilarrel Pieklss and Eat Hah Plrklet. ' FI.OUR AND VEED. Flour, Corn Heal, Oat Meal, Ac. fel3'74 LTTLI A MITCHELL. Turpentina, Painta, Oils, Nails, (Haas, Putty, KRATZER & LYTLE J WILL SELL YOU French, Richards & Co.'s Buck Lead AND Calcined Plaster A'o. Ae. Per. n'arrantse. SH10 M Roberts A Fox $24 84 tm 304 " ' 7.1 44 Hell 0 " " 74 30 NM 7 " " Jl no J004 380 ' " 124 20 bm 0.1 Nlehlin A lrirfith..... ID 10 mt " 4H o 321 J. W. Smith 2i (2 iil M A. K. WriKht. IK 4020 470 04) W. 8. Roberts.. 17 00 3011 111 Roberts A Fox ID JO JJBII 100S it " 81 00 3016 100 Jacob Bllger IS 20 307 Darid Imn (cat.) 2.111 22 H.1 John P. Hale 36 62 3011 -10 Roberta A Fox. II 10 220 A. L. Toaier 108 00 so Milton L. Mrl'lnr..... 20 00 Ar. Ptr. Warranttt. 411ft 413 440 420 420 100 131 234 427 70 427 427 i 40 20i 100 404 427 1110 6 216 4U6 Ar. 124 lot 160 i;t 100 256 m 48 36 100 103 64 mo ti ti 4r. is: 8. I A'o.l 40K' 34 6861 587? tU .881 6884 25 811 Wi IDS IVIlil "I 1001 IlllJ J.'.fO low n 116 m r 110 76 1ST II. B. Drinker ).' 64 William MeCormiek 6 08 Nancy Boggs 66 44 , 63 76 , JS 76 , 16 80 , II 84 , 89 66 6 72 6 10 , 63 76 . 63 76 , 16 06 8 40 , 34 46 10 66 67 20 . 71 46 , 11 60 . II 06 36 13 . 60 40 Per. Si Nathaniel McDonald. John fiyere. Barbara Snyder Ooorjro Hortman Joseph Drinker Miohael Kunkl. Heait? F u Hr... i ...... Feorge Ayera William Trontman. Riehard Thomas...... Barbara finyder Thomas Smith. John Kephart. Blair McLanahaa.,.. Jones Steinheiser John Hosier Richard Waplo Wataoti A Muson John Kesn Bradford. fee. Jib 1611 3613 8614 mi 6602 6603 6604 VERY CHEAP. Immense atoek oa hand. Cle.r6.ld, Pa., April 1, 1874. Sr. JEAD THIS ! House, Sign and Ornamental Painting, The undersigned, haying ttirted to twlng his own brush, retpeotfullj offers his serrlett to tht eitlxeni or Ultarneld and rloinity at a House Sign and Orntmental Painter. Paper Hanging and Dieting done oa tht short ttt notloe, frith neatneat and deanatch. All work done with tare, aad at prices to lull tne limes. Shop on Market street, onpeaito tht Alio gheny House. J. L. KRAULE. April 1, 1874. 6ra. T)INK, WHITE A ROAN LININfl SKINS- J joai reeeirto ano tor tais ny April 16, 187. II. F. IIIULRR A CO. HORSES FOR SALE. A pair o? wtll matched brown mares, young.good alia desirable farm or drangnt loam, witk now haraaat complete. Also two Mitchell Wagons. Terms easy. WEAVER A BETTH. i may 17 it. I fcTOf ICEU Persons indebted to tho tabserib ll or for terTieet rendered while aellng at' enerin or viearneia oounty, are requetteoj to calk at toy ofleo, la Pie'a Opera Uoase, aad mtlu paymtnt, la tny abaenet from tht office, Mi. A. U, Kramer will hart ebarge of my books and it aalhorltod to rtteipt for ait. Persoai knowing thetnttlTOt Indebted, by making prompt payment wlU greatly oblige. J, J. PIE. nprlll-lsj Ae. 308 216 644 816 126 331 1110 77 1071 866 604 SV5 611 1..6 136 471 8.1 178 66 116 60 100 100 10A 6.'6 57 ,160 183 ' 14 A 143 Ac. 100 114 8.16 7 HI 114 160 424 103 847 621 3li0 824 811 108 1110 .113 66 Hugh Ely- $28 10 John Campbell 41 80 Ball A Buck 18 86 John Vengha 8 70 Martin Huston 14 16 Blair McLanahaa. 61 76 Andrew Petit 20 61 Matthlta Blaymaker.., I 74 Isaac Wilson 8 46 Francis West. 14 10 Jamea Duncan. 86 36 David Meant 13 60 Joseph fowell.. ......... ......... 14 10 Horatio L. Hale 10 84 John II anna.. II 76 Joha (1. Qray II 60 David Askey 28 08 Andrew Petit .. 30 48 Rrady. Per, Warrantee. William Klrkpatrlfk.... (68 00 Conrad Long 40 64 Jonathan B. Smith 167 41 Henry Wyeoff...., 105 66 61 Robert Curry John Dunltp..... Casper Blover.... Roberta A Fox... ....".. Renjamin Ilenr Casper Stertr Casper Stever, Br Qeorge Shaffer , J. W. Smith, w. part... Charlet II. PreseotU.... Christian Lower... Adam Wearer. Josiah W. Smith. Holopeter A Urubaker. Kelly A Co Wright A Darling Roberta it Fox , 76 16 67 80 17 .14 12 68 877 46 84 82 1.10 40 120 84 138 62 60 16 80 04 108 80 19 64 41 14 13 01 26 84 8 60 17 34 28 60 24 14 1.10 66 0 52 44 20 36 04 40 60 41 46 Per. Iluriialde. Warranter. John Nieholson... 6S 76 74 88 121 76 , 38 40 . 83 40 76 86 171 86 278 84 67 68 128 6 til 68 180 60 104 40 207 148 140 164 130 848 100 41 146 Ar. 48 84 134 168 16 8 126 II 186 806 ino 126 18S 106 76 100 Per. John Mailer. Abraham Whitmer.... Casper Shaffer Jr.... Daniel Whitmer John Hnbley ' Mary Roberts Joha Treissler , Casper Shaffer.. Jeremiah Williamson. Mary Crawford , Townsend Bpeekmaa.. 116 86 Robecoa Brown 114 66 Leonard llollis..'. .' 60 00 Fred Kuhn 80 00 Henry Roper, (Hogh Riddle tract) 41 76 firaham. Wormafes. Thomat P. Cope,. John Skyron Joaeph Simont Bernard Oratt,. Per. 114 06 Joseph Henry Charlet Hull C. J. Allport. Israel Cope , Cullrh. tfarrtiNfr. Qtorgt Mooro ,.., Philip Olaralnger!.... John McCahaa ii ii ,,., Lampblack Benjamin Wilson John Whltmer. Pigott Shaw.. Oeorge Baker Daniel Falkertoa Pigott Bhaw. Bd. Head Benjamin Wilson Richard Ruanlai Rlchaid Athertoa,,., (no oo 10 60 170 00 101 60 81 00 1.11 06 60 60 16 60 18 00 16 30 161 li H)6 10 111 Ii 146 76 , 61 66 31 10 ,. I" 06 , 80 16 , 67 10 ,. 4 96 , 94 06 , 61 16 . II 06 1 89 94 Ae. 1.13 416 109 100 431 Ibi 433 60 1110 208 200 433 433 4.13 4:13 366 140 88 271 411 234 180 87 88 246 12 200 43 100 160 74 116 111 A'o. 6368 6873 6374 6408 6369 6370 6410 6407 6378 6464 mi 6.177 1803 Per. 163 30 163 163 1J3 Chest. lForrnnf... Martha Worlngton $101 76 James Page. 00 84 Willlan Baoauiaa 76 80 John Boyd 24 00 Tnomae Hamilton mo oe 164 Ac. 78 1116 801 404 111 101 4U4 100 60 400 141 60 00 260 60 ll'O 146 400 200 100 76 301 264 100 47 Ae. 1.13 433 74 100 36 146 60 4.13 A'o. 6.164 6366 63113 6379 6371 6300 6.168 6364 6359 6356 6356 6376 6371 1024 43j2 6376 6353 6357 1830 1648 1800 3024 Ar. 1083 1100 1100 1100 1048 lino 1100 1000 483 826 283 11110 300 Per. 116 159 Jamaa Roas 74 40 John Cunningham 134 80 Charlea (lobin 14 40 Robert Fleming 67 80 Isaae Riobardaon 67 60 Jonathan Walker 67 60 John Cook 240 60 Jasper Kwlni 249 60 William Cook 149 60 Alex. Hunter.., 349 60 Isaac Kirk A Co 06 00 McCord tract 33 60 Joseph Piper 4 24 Ueorge Page. 1 114 16 Henry Pago...... 104 16 Jamea Noiile 104 16 Chriatian Rohren 109 44 John A MoPb.rron., 14 60 P. lllanohard. .,...,., 21 60 Miller A Chritt 99 81 " " 8 61 Mehaffy A Mitchell 76 80 Matthiaa Slough 219 60 John Brenenian 24 00 Joaeph MoMurray..., 16 00 Patrick Noble... 18 80 UnghBsntly 14 40 Joalah llaynot 110 24 Covington. Per. H'arranfe.. (Iergt Head.... A $186 6t " " 173 25 " " 178 25 " " 173 15 " 163 10 " 1.14 76 " " 173 26 " 157 60 " " 7S V6 61 10 64 95 173 26 17 06 No. 6409 6411 6412 6413 6406 6414 6405 14.10 1IIU7 IUA5 .1651 Ae. 1100 noo 747 1043 1100 11H6 167 239 89 860 121 60 127 700 ' 68 74 61 167 146 700 Per. 17 KlHIlaus, Warrant... Ueorge Mead... Morris A Stewart... (leorge Mead Jlorrie A Stewart. .. Decatur. rKarraef... Thomas Edmundsen Joseph Hamilton Thomas lllllington.. tbarlea max. Patrick Moore Mary M'I,anahan.w Ana M'Lanaban Stacy W. Thompson Mary M'Lanahan.. Robert Rainey 21 William Evan Thomas Slewardson '- John Drinker... Joseph Matlock Robert llaltsioger.. Daniel Kay 147 Thomas Edmundson. Samuel 1'eniblinton Casper Haines William Hoover David Stewart Thomas P. Cope Thomas Edmundson John llolliday Daniel W. MeCnrdy Ferirueon. Per. UarraMfee. 169 John Htmbright. 153 Oeorge Hott. Ltwit Jordan Abram Ogden John Steiner. Daniel Frank John Oraff. Benjamin Qibba Clrard. Per. Warrantee. fleorge Mead $38 60 , 66 00 , 176 00 181 66 64 00 , 60 00 120 00 30 00 15 00 180 06 145 00 .10 00 62 60 93 60 17 66 45 00 02 66 100 00 120 00 60 00 29 60 146 60 99 00 24 60 28 00 $75-7,6 , 187 20 , 19 20 24 00 7 68 45 12 9 08 . 187 20 Ae. 1066 751 1100 641 1083 1100 1048 1008 10IH) 1 1 110 1100 10H2 1100 408 708 II 00 1106 1 lint 161 181 187 110 .$108 46 . 76 60 . Ill 20 . 65 28 . 110 16 . Ill 20 . 110 84 . 103 36 , 102 00 . 112 20 . 113 20 . 110 16 . 112 20 , 41 48 . 162 62 , 124 40 . 224 40 " 224 40 Morrit Stewart. 6 80 " " 11 90 Frencla Bertho... Justin Plubell.... Morria A Stewart.., Ueorge Mead........ 38 06 16 96 fioahen. A'o. Ae. per. H'arraefee. 6313 663 Ueorge Mead $133 32 6817 into " ita at 6.118 1009 st 258 03 5319 1009 ' Ji8 03 6.120 1100 a 248 to 6331 1008 ' i- l.t 68 6823 1100 l;,8 60 5314 766 - 107 16 6.115 1000 - 14 60 6311 1000 " " 141 60 6.128 1100 ' 810 20 6334 1100 " , HI 6314 300 William Mapea. 2" 70 1012 438 Morrit A Stewart. 6123 1908 17 4 " " 20 68 lit 430 158 " " " 40 7 5324 1213 67 Oeorge Mead 343 10 6326 1100 " 810 21) 6327 1113 " ' 610 20 6329 1109 " 810 111 6330 11IIO " Jl, 26 6816 100 tt it , j 1023 632 Morri, A Stewart, 70 60 1011 1011 st u . u , W. A. Wallace 4 70 A'. 4001 6678 6674 6676 6066 5067 4236 4235 4809 4806 4235 4226 4229 41.10 6061 4809 8 1 II 10 12 14 16 4689 4001 4807 6061 6069 4231 4234 40116 6064 4235 42.16 4.108 4266 6679 6671 6671 6676 6077 6678 6677 6671 6876 6677 8689 1000 1110 1 3501 1988 4183 4263 4204 4109 4261 8603 3601 8600 3578 8576 8504 3607 8607 3684 8585 3604 5066 4103. 4266. 4264' 6679 261 7 II IS 16 433 !8 wt 49 too 100 60 160 16 Ae. 42 141 141 1041 990 87 400 740 370 124 986 9lr 96 607 1113 10l 0 90 105. 91 86 92 VI Mil 906 65 110 9011 900 :i3 626 023 810 376 101 250 600 116 889 1041 1041 847 647 147 1041 400 347 6llir 600 866. 1020 1089 000 90 OOlr 405 4.17 8ir 733 102ll 8681 686. 10201 1112m 806. 297 927 888. 927 1041 206. 601). 9.V 80. I0.V 4 1 in Per. 153 104 4.1 144 111 20 William Powers., Jamea Wilson..., Wilhehn Willink.... James Wilson.. William Power Hammond A Jones... Reynolds nob. Nicklin Willhelm Willink... " ' ... William Powers James Wilaon William Powers K. Shoemaker... Jamea Wilson..., J0 86 17 .8.1 l M 31 2 '66 10 151 10 . 60 .16 66 64 61 1.16 38 116 18 81 llnaton. H'rtrTtHtlre. Wilntlm Willink $137 76 Moore A Delaney 341 63 341 63 841 63 314 71 288 1.1 166 72 154 16 121 77 41) 69 323 08 824 72 816 62 166 05 364 90 82 80 31 16 29 62 34 44 29 62 27 88 311 .14 29 62 .12 80 324 12 16 04 36 08 324 74 324 72 !0tt 111 172 20 301 68 8117 60 123 00 83 21 81 00 164 00 " " 70 03 " " 141 10 lBuoreA Delaney 104 oo " 841 6.1 " 00 6.1 " 179 17 " " 53 88 372 66 280 95 68 17 84 06 84 00 18 96 334 66 857 11 105 10 150 6.1 82 00 153 40 158 40 79 20 824 72 834 66 143 60 105 20 140 16 297 66 8.'I4 66 291 10 224 68 8.14 66 834 66 20.1 97 97 17 103 81 101 III 803 81 841 63 67 65 164 00 81 16 84 34 44 1 13 2 06 .10 68 Roberta A Fox , Jloore A Delaney. 21 Roberts A Fox J.mre Wilson.. Roberts A Fox William Powers.., Jamea Wilson...., Ae. 433 4:3 173 433 100 846 98 80 433 818 186 12 A'o. 6209 6300 6301 6301 6303 6304 6.105 6.106 6.107 6.108 6309 6.110 6811 6291 62V4 6205 6208 62U3 629 1006 2003 6293 62V6 6297 5206 5201 1905 1003 1007 IVI3 Ae. .101 200 827 372 413 440 440 .1111 423 300 433 433 4.13 368 433 433 433 433 433 433 433 433 4.13 283 433 85 130 208 4117 217 231 136 196 19 137 400 38 97 7 269 210 a 96 136 63 440 406 484 406 Per. 163 163 163 161 163 163 Ac. 1100 1100 1100 1100 1100 1100 11O0 1100 1106 1100 1100 1100 1100 1100 1100 1 100 1100 374 830 88 1020 726 1167 1213 221 213 52 286 46 488 11011 74 17 241 37 Wlllard Klioit H'arraefes. Benjamin Poultney.M Israel Morris.. Martin I'errie Isabella Jordan. Henry Trout. John Perrie.. John Bogle Susanna Ward William Hunter John Doray.. Benjamin Poultney... Nancy Koblaon I.awrenre. H'arrwnlet. Ueorgo Mead.., $226 66 " 226 66 " 168 76 " 218 61 " 226 60 " 226 60 84 03 38 95 4 II 30 16 17 12 .10 16 80 21 73 2 66 16 11 71 84 86 30 76 42 00 William Smith Charlet Willing Myert A Fiaher William Sinilh Hugh Mclionlgal Eiueriob A Reiter Kilward Mollarvoy Wllliiiru V. Keating.. John McUarvey $143 26 , 200 68 171 84 126 28 84 60 Ill 13 45 24 87 98 100 84 77 14 127 01 1 82 Ptr. 80 60 114 $181 66 181 60 181 60 " " 181 60 " " 181 60 " " 181 60 ' " 181 60 " " 181 60 " 181 60 " " 181 66 " 181 66 " " 181 60 " " 181 60 " ' " 484 00 " " 464 0 " " 484 00 " " 484 00 " 60 30 " 64 45 Roberta A Fox, e.part 20 90 " " 111 10 Oeorge Mead 819 00 " . " 613 16 633 60 18 16 17 60 6 40 39 (13 60 268 40 606 00 8 16 19 25 2 40 4 40 Hugh Jordan John Read Rudolph Lltt Wm. Montgomery John B. Uarriaon (leorge Mead. W II Ellla Irwin Per, 65 1119 20 183 163 163 163 103 153 163 153 153 163 153 153 163 153 163 Morria. Warra nt ee. (leorge Weltel..... William Werta.... Christian Werts.... Darid Lanich Jesse Yarnal....... Joseph Turner 139 Ueorge Ilobacker Peter Yarnal Clem Striker. John Vaughn Jonathan NrshlL. Thomas Morrit William Morris , Samuel Meredith William Miller........... , Hetty Morrit Thomat Pitssimmonl. Ueorge Clymer. Robert Gray....... Patrick Moore.. Mary Morris Magnus Miller. Nalbua Pratey Blair McLanahao , Jacob Uraff......... William Stewart Richard H. Smith Walter Stewart Christopher Baker.......... Oeorge Uatee.,.. Conrad Swarts. 84 98 John 11 raff. 3 63 N. Heidenauer. 22 44 $266 81 , 135 96 107 91 , 246 18 , 138 93 , 145 20 145 20 , 112 20 139 65 , Ot 60 85 80 85 80 . 85 80 , 72 60 , 86 80 85 80 . 85 80 , 85 80 . 86 80 , 86 80 85 80 . 86 80 85 80 66 10 85 80 , 22 44 , 28 05 105 69 63 80 35 64 111 86 11 11 Fred Hubley Matthias Slough.. ei Henry Drinker. ...... 91 Joseph Hubley 143. Jacob Oraff Joba (len.....,..... Joseph Potter Franois Johnaton. ......... U II Joseph Turner. Oeorge Haybaker 95 I Robert Caraon I 117 J N. Reidenauer) John ituaton.. 79 20 7 26 1 60 1 66 53 1.1 26 40 1 08 16 84 17 82 T 96 66 00 116 17 80 10 79 20 96 Patrick Hays 17 82 271 16 Robert Ulcnn 89 76 Pcnn. A'o. Ae. Per. Warrantee. 6061 643 14 Joha Nicholson $2.r7 16 163 Ureenwood Bell, ....... 67 26 6962 63 ' Elijah Heath 25 20 135 Nicklia A Uriffith 64 00 6051 669 " ' ..... 1.16 40 439 136 Joseph Boon 153 00 Pike. Kit. Ae. Per. Warrantee. 4!I0 298 James Wilson.. $17 16 4269 900 " 66 00 4250 81.1 " 14 08 4252 947 " " 41 17 6776 17 " " 4 4 6777 416 12 John Nicholson 688 26 Joha P. Hoyt... 21 00 250 Joseph Bailey.. 22 00 5779 176 John Nicholson 14 10 6779 440 " 89 71 677 301 1, tt 52 60 42 .0 160 Jamea Wilaon 1 40 6777 137 John Nicholson... 33 44 42 i 176 Jamea Wilaon 45 76 6777 92 4 John Nicholson 24 62 Pine. A'n. Ae. Per. Warrantee. 4261 927 28 Jamea Wilton. $103 10 426 683 115 ' " 107 48 6679 1041 61 Moore A Delaaey 133 24 4261 900 Jamea Wilaoa... 221 76 4265 88 ' 109 OS 6670 1041 86 Moore A Delaaey 233 24 3264 900 James Wilson 231 76 4283 00 " " 221 76 4109 495 ' , " 110 88 4190 406 ". ' II 88 Um " " 11 84 4259 996 ' 70 60 4250 323 ' 18 48 I'uioiu UsrrUatic0ui. QLEARKIEI-D ACADEMY. MALE DKPARTIEVT. THE SUMMER TERM of fourteen weeks will oomuenot MONDAY, MAY llth, 1874. Termi ot Tuition. Reading, Writing, Mental and Written Arithmetic, Grammar, Ueography and Hitlory $9 00 Natural Pliiloauphr, Physiology, aod Sin gle Entry Book-keeping, or either, with the above 11 00 For Instructions ia Double Entry Book keeping and Commercial Arithmetic, ape. oial lermt to be arranged. For linrlleulara rcapeetlng tht school apply to aug27'73tf It. M. Moon A Delanny John Dnnlnp Dnlloia A Low Kcrnolila anh. Nicholas Per, 163 Mi Jordan, B'arrnnrtie, Thomat Martin..,, Robert Martin. Philip Loaat. William Johnaton.., Jonathan Jones Riehard Martin Daniel Bmlth 11 11 ., Richard Peters-...,, ,.$2.12 63 .. 152 11 ,. 13 21 1. 11 47 ,. 17 16 ,. 36 10 . 16 66 . 63 76 . 66 9 Ao. Ac. Per. 31103 909 150 3500 606 66 3583 799 30 3..S I 125 42.1 846 67 4253 957 83 Warmafee, llolnrts A Fox..,,,......$427 23 " ' 284 82 " 375 61 63 16 .39 4! 60 40 Jatnti Wilaoa. Ae. 116 466 433 100 411 420 140 413 60 160 10 479 4i'l 70 311 100 121 118 164 100 433 4:i.1 4.13 100 163 40 100 160 ll'O 161 91 72 170 66 444 100 147 loo 100 86 160 27 loo Per. 166 169 153 41 120 153 Vt ooduard. Warrantee. John Vaught Jonathan Wales. John Roll Wlllitm Wilson John Cannon Henry Drinker William Drinker. Isaae Wheeler. Kll 11 00 tm an Mary Neal Benjamin Johnston.... Hagerty Matthias Barton. Nary Neal.... ,.$260 80 ,. 691 80 661 64 .. 26 0 .. 428 48 ., 118 40 ,. 124 86 .. 125 16 .. I 12 .. 131 66 .. 62 40 .. Ill 16 ,. 818 76 .. 71 80 146 John McCachen 141 31 Roland Kvanr. It 40 Kll llootman 11 40 ChaunctT Rickette 45 14 Joaeph Clark 17 16 Joha MoClellan 10 40 Philip Loaat 125 16 Jacob R. Howell 838 06 William Johnaton 113 16 Ueorge Drockham 7 00 Samuel Emlen. 20 80 William Wilaon 1 08 Mary Shaffer 41 60 John Low 15 66 Isaac (loss 10 40 John McCachen 168 48 James Alexander. ,.. 16 1 Roland Evans.. 1 64 Peter louder a........ 17 66 Charles Louder. 13 60 John Hanson 197 60 Benjamin Johnston 104 00 R. J. Pruner... 76 44 Thomas Mart ton. 62 60 William Sharp- 166 Susanna Ward , 1 OS William Parker. I 2 Charles Louder 9 06 Mary Sandwich 43 16 1, w nine, treasurer. ClearOeld, April 1, 1874.-91 163 168 163 63 36 22 A D! J It hereby given that letteraaf admlnlttrttion on tho estate of JACOB WILHRLM, Me of Urahaia township, Clearfteld oounty. Pa dee d, having been duly granted to the undersigned, all pertoat Indebted to taid estate will leave, make Imaat title payment, and tboee having elalma ar demaadt will preaeal theta properly atttaealietvled " ,""k0",d,7,H.Wltf-LII.'. May t, 1IJT4. H Aisalni-- MISS H. S. SWAN'S SCHOOL FOR GIRLS CLEARFIELD, PA. 1MIB WINTER AND SPRING TERMS will . olost May loth, 1874. TERMS OF TUITION: Reading, Orthography. Writing, Olject Lea. tout, Primary Aritbtoetio ana t'rimary Oeoaranbv- $7 00 Hiatory, Local and descriptive Geography with Hep Drawing, urammar, tiemei and Written Arithmetic I 00 Algebra and the Seiencet 11 00 Inetrnetioa la Instrumental mnsic 1 0 Oil nalntinf, 14 lessons 11 0 Wax work For full particulars send for Circular. Claarleld, March 11, 1874. 0:7:70.y Tbe Bell's Run Woolen factory, Penn townrhlp, Clearfield Co., Pa. nun H ED OUTI lur aot BURNED UPI The tubsorlheri havt, at great txpento, rebuilt a neighborhood neeessity, in the erection oft flrst elass Woolen Manufactory, with all tho modern improvements attached, and are prepared to make all kinds of Clotht, Cattimcret, SatinetU, Blaju keta, llaonela, Ac Plenty of goodt oa hand to aupply all our old and a thouaand new cnttomcri, whom we ask to eome and examine our stock. The business of CARDING AND FILLING will receiva our teaneelal attention. Proper arrangements will be made to receive and deliver Wool, to suit customers. All work warranted and done upon the shortest notice, and by strict atten tion to business we hope to realise a liberal tbara of pnblie patronage. 10,(XH POUNDS WOOL WANTED I We will Bar the hixheat market price for Woo and aell our manufactured gooda aa low aa similar goods can be bought In the county, and whenever we fall to render reasonable satisfaotion we can always be found at homo ready to mako proper explanation, either in person or by letter. ' ' . . ...... 1.1 i'.ki.i .. anva aprll26tf Bower P. 0. F ECONOMY IS AN OBJECT, BUY TOUR C Ia O T II I N O, Furnishing Goods, &c, AT D. STEWART & SON'S CLOTHING STORE. They keep full line of Men's, Youths' ( Boys' Clothing. Also, Umbrollns,' Satchells, Overalls Hats, Shirts, Unuorsbirts, nna Drawers, &c, Which they will tell at most reasonable prices. Call and examine their goodt before purchasing elsewhere. Room la Mansion Building. Clearfield, Pa., April 1, 1874. N EW 8TOKE AND NEW1 GOODS JOS. SHAW &l SON Have just opened a Ntw Btoi, 00 Main St.,CLiAriiLD, Fa. lateW ocouplea ly Wm. F. IHWIN. Their stock conaial of Gaociiiu of tlia beat quality, liiJEENswARE. Boots and Shoes, and iver article Deceit arr for one' comfort. Call aod xamioe our atock before pur- cbaiiDg elMwhere. May 9, 18C0-tf. MITCHELL WAGONS. . The Best is the Cheapest 1 Thomat R.llly has reoeived another Urge lot of "Miikeil Vinm." whlek are among the very best manufactured, aad which he will tell at tht moat reasonable rates. II is slock includes almote all detcriptioni of wagons large and email, widt and narrow track. Call an 4 aee them. apr8'74 THOMAS REILLT. ADlvUNIHTRATOH'H NOTICE. Notioe Is hereby given that letters of administration on the estate of JOHN W. WRItlHT, deceased, late of ClearOeld borough, ClearOeld oounty, Pa., having been duly granted to the auJe.tigned, all persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment, and those having claimt or demands will preaent them properly authenticated for settlement without delay. . WILLIAM PORTER, mayll-6t. Administrator, - HousfTand lot for sale' The House and Lot on the corner of Mar ket and Fifth streets, Clearfield, Pa., is for tale. The lot contains nearly an aore of ground. The house It a large double frame, containing nine rooms. For termi and other information apply to the tubacriber, at the Post Office. ' novlS P. A. HAUL. Cheap groceries i u'.mbkr crrr, pa. Tht undersigned announces to hisvld friends and patrons that he has opened a good lino of UH0CKR1RS A PROVISIONS at the old stand of Kirk A Spsncer, for which he solicits a liberal patronage. H. W. SPKNCKH. Lumbar City, Pa., March 10-tf. J. K. arMURRAY WILL BVPFLT YOU WITH ANY ARTICLE OP MERCHANDISE AT THE VERY LOWEST PRICE. COMB AND SEE. (8i6:78:y) NEW WASHINGTON. JIME! LIME! The undersigned la now prepared lo furnish tht public with an txoellant quality of Bellefonte Wood-Burned Lime, for plastering purposes, by Ihn largt or small quantity. Can be found for the present at rie t atw building, on Marhet street. octl-tf L. K. Mi'Cl'LLOUQM. Mountain EchoCcrrrt r CTJRWHNSVr" ' Ml'810 furolihed f eerta, Lectures, At' Address, may-" ..... ClCa a ENcour." ' TBI wtvAtt 07 ClearteM ' alah allk" dwarf.) Ooea.V- aaaJ 0