THE REPUBLICAN. CLKAKKIKLU, PA WIDNBSDAT MORNING, MAT II, 117. Termi or Subscription, If paid In trDet,or within three months ...$f (f paid aftr three a. d before tlx nontba..,,, I 10 If paid af-r tho iplratlon of tlx mnothi... S 0MNri, 8. M. PiTTlMaitl. ft Co., Neaa- Jsper AdvtflUiug A (tot, 17 Park Kow, eorner ckaian Hrrrl, tra our (July authiirUetl Agt-DU a New York Cite. ii.iuit hone !;. Melhodltit ttilcuial Church Ha. B, F. 6Tnxtit t aitdr. PnbMe SorTlcf avarv Babtalb 41 1i A M., and 7, H. M. 8 School at 0 A. W. Prayer . etintf oeery Thuriilay, at 71 V. Al. Coiuu.in.oo 8ar-lt, tint Babbatb of aver; month, it IflJ A.M. ' i Weil Clrarlleld M, K, hurrh.H.es. Wk. II. Dili, and J. V, Andimwn. Pailara. I reaching over al tern alt ButnUy, at 4 o'clock. P. AI.huBdy Holioul al J, P. M All ara la Tltfd to aMcnd. PrenbierUu Clture h Hiv. II. H. Bitlih. Bulbar h tumov morning and rauinjt Sob bath Hebool l J P. M. i'r.ier Mcftiog Wmlnaa. uaj avainng. Kt. PratieiV Church fulliuHc . P J.nRRiDAM.I'raMiigat lOJeVoloeli, A. M., op tka Brst, third and fourth Sua'lmsor coh luonta Vespers end btt edlaiioa ol Ihe liktsed baoiamant at T 0'elorfc, P. . b middy Hebtjul vry eaatla aiieraeoa aiaaiaH.- official iihm:tohv. f.Hi or loLDiaa qRAnm skmioii ool-kt. Bo ond Monday of January.-' T i rd Monday mt ftUreh. Fiift Monda of J una. - Fourth Monday of dap Umber - una or uLhiaa cow nun plkii. Flrit Monday of June. Second Monday of November. rux.io oi ricBni. Pridt ltdflioB. Charlrt A. Mayr, of ifora imven . AmmIhni t.fw JudgtB.. John IT. Ortif, of Bllfunla. KetWt Aiuaa William 0. Foley, Clear Raid John J. Hand, Ourwenttilla. Protkamtr KM Bloom. '' , Jitgitttr ana Rteordtrh. J. Morgan. . Itittrict Attorney Frank Fielding. . Trtartr David MeUaugbey. Shriff -Sm H. MePharion. Vummif Surrtwor Bamual V. MoCloikey, Cur a en sr. He, Com ft CommtMifintrt Clark Brown, Clear field t Tbomaa A. Mctieo, Chut P. 0.; Iiairia iloovar. Clearfleld. County Auditor Christ. J. Keagy, flltn Hope i Bamuw A. Ualdwtll, n illiawsgrora Jobn v. Limner, uurnaioo. Count Vor -J. D. Naff, New Washington, Jury C'oMMiaafoaeri John, W. 81lugirt, Jatnei Mitoboll. VlearBod. . $ttpritfnrfrnt of Pibfie Srloolt - John A. Qretcnry, Cnrweneville. 11 ' AoKimm 'nolte John W. Wrialey, Wra. Ra- debaurh, Cyrua L. Uordon, Clearfield; Joiiab Kvana, Jot. U. Irwin, N. B. Arnold, CarweBirillo J.J. Liugle, Koiinal8ayura, Ofoeula Milla) JobM' alon Ilnuiilton, Lutharabarg. - (Jar Sptfal column in darldedly Intorealing in ft local point of view, and profitable reading to outattleri wno Want to vara money. Keep 3onroyos open for "moonlight meenanioe." l'n(uarlod atoraf and dwallingi ia vita bnrglarioa exploit. Where in Kiwk's yellow "dorg"? That appear to be ih agitating que it ion with Tfliu, juit now. The Juniata Valley Camp-Meetinir, l Newton Hamilton, Miff in oounty,will ommenoo on the Utb of Auguet . t Flour, chop and bran at Lytic 'a, at the loweat earn pricaa in ui eonnty, in rvam formerly ocaupled by K ratter A Lytla. a A fmall band of gypion ' was en ramped for ft few dayi latt weak on tha hill aait of town, near tb cemetery. They left on Satur day. -, Vur, t mi neon, front braids, switches, puffi, curie, bair Do won, hair Jewell, eharmi, Ac, inula out of aomblnga p atralgbt bair, at tha Allegheny Ilonea. -- - Koad Mi's. Wutiton's millinery card In our advertising eoluumi. Bb baa a fine alack of millinery goods, in all tbo la lee t ttylai and jhadee. Call and tea for yonrtelroa. i The lant Centre county Grand Jury Tom mended tha building of an addition to the Court Home in flolltfwBk It iialaiwad ibat tha prcrent building is entirely too DaalU , (Jiilich, McCorkle A Oo. liavon ha nil l large atock of all kinds of furniture, lo which tbe.y 0all tha atlaution 6f qur reader ad maat, to ba Caand in to-day iHo. i ' ' - - i iew . TiuBriuhtHiur. Chaplain McCabe will deliver kit oalebrattd Ivelurt oft " Tha Bright fide of Libby Prison," in tba Eighth Areone M K. Church, Altoona, oa fiaturday. May ltb. . ' The Rev". H.O. Wright,of Milenburg, occupied the fn!it of tba First Prttbyierian Cbureb, of this plftca, la at Sabbath morning and owning. Rev. Mr. Butlwf, tha regular pallor, was absent fium town. ' I The farmern are having good wenth ; rr to prewar their ground for tba Summer arops, and thay art taking adrnntaga of ft, too. Let all of (hem try ta prodoot ft Ceoteaftlal crop oae that will be remembered in coming time. The iron-fence in front of the Court 11 cute has bean removed. It doet not add much to tha looks of tho building, but as the gate oonld ever bo krpt closed, It was decided to rtmovt be fence from tba front, tearing tba sides and venr of tbe grounds permanently oloscd. Frank Short ban re-opened the old n Short" Shoe Shop, next door to tba Allegheny J House, where ho will be pi eared to sea all who want to be newly-ibcd for tbo Centennial He Is aoaii tog a good start by advertising in tbe Rnrf 1 CIS to day. Read bis eard In another aoTuoin. i mi i The mem bora of the Xjeonard Liter ' ary Honlely at thilr list stated snooting oa Friday evening, concluded to saspead operations In thai Institution during tba Summer evenings, and eor -aequentty no more eelons will b held until further notice is given. Court. Our Court commences ou Monday, the 2fcth day of May, and will oontinua W throe weeks. No civil causes have been set taws for trial en the second week, presuming that at Commonwealth will monopoltie all tbe time larlng that week. On Ilia Circuit. Treamirer 3Io- laughrj is eaavautog for taxes this week through vington, Oirord, Go hen, Uraheni, Morris and red ford. Next week he will turn up Ifl Wood, ftrd, il out tdala, Oseeola, Deeatur, Boggs, Knot ad Wallseotoft, and wind the) week up al Cor en villa. Rather Trkmaturr. Tho titer- tenet at at M degreeo ) ft Northerft shade an day last, was quit a surprise to tha Inbabl ita of this latltade oa the 7th day of May. The lie and gents who patrolled Us streets for the rpaae af shewing their " tew rigs," were pretty Jl melted by tbe time the tragedy cloned. . Ml -., Dkposit". A Ulaircounty exf-hange mat mo renneyivaatft neuronal company we orderrd their deposits for Tyrone and all stalfcne along tho liana of the Bald Ragle alley and Tyrone A Clearfield Railroads to be do hereafter with the Blair County Ranking ampany at Tyrone. How la This for 11 ion? We under- Md ibat Mr. James MebafJey, of Bell township. mt two of tbe longest rafts to market this Spring sat erer passed dowa Ibe Susquehanna river. Tba m were net long, aad M feet wide. They ad to be uncoupled in order to pass through uirtyi notch." Mr. and Mm. Gluwmire.of Philadtl -hia, art etoppiog at the Allegheny Houaa, for mt purpoee of doing all hinds of Hair Work eut f tombing or straight half, at fifty eeata per anea. They have large assortment of hair wedi with Ihea, and alo, tut compettat hair uen. Call and see then. A Ciianck to LxARif. We arc ln- Wmed that Prof. P.el Wald li making an effort la raise a elaas ta this place, ter the purpoee of ta Mructlng them la the German language. Tba rreleeeor eemee highly reejommewded, and If any f our elliieni desire to ba Instructed ta Uenaaa, they have no a rare opportunity offered them, for lerma, ee,nrplf te A. 0. Kramer, In, i i '- W I.LI A MftrORT AGAIN FlRRD. Thin 111-raiod eiiy waa agala visited by a fire, which hroke eut In Barrows A CVa. hoard yard, about 8 a'clook en Boaday morning, burn lag ever twenty aerat of piling grouad aad troy lag afgateea Wr'ZiM fmmt at l.aho TU aK . 4ntly tbo werh of an la mad i ary, aa a large etatit of coated had heea need by powrieg it t tha ground aad ever the hoarde. The low pat ffewvi at fl7l,of , Urared far SM,Mf.- The roSO anae all la M m .Mi . Ut U the Sat dimk .ub so m Werhnaiasersrehirsael.-' IlimiwAT Robbery I Tbe bohlest highway robbery ever committed la this county was perpetrated oa tbo person of J. A, Kulng, a peddler, belonging ta Tyrone, a 11 Thursday arteroooa, oa tbe turn-pike, about three ml lee east of this place. Two desperadoes stepped hie team and made him get out of (he wagon, and while one of them took cara of tho team aad pointed a cocked gun at the peddler's bead, the other with revolver la band threatened death and damnation and searched Kiting' pockets, taking therefrom ft0 and a silver waieb, after which be as ordered to get oa his wagon and clear out. Tbe robber took to tba woods. The peddler hastened to town and made Information before Krqulrc Porter, who Utucd a warrant to Cue ta ble McClclUa, for tha apprehension of tbe Mono drcls, but up to tbe present time no one has beta arrested. The next day two suspicious character, with gnnt oa (heir sboulderr, ealled at Mr. Morris Wallace, a few miles north of this borough, and purchased some provisions, ttatlng-that they were going to Musquito crock to fish and bant. Par. ties started la purr nit and traced tbem to Llok run, on tba North, or flotbeu mail. There they went nader the bridge and took up the ma for some distance, and oa coming In sight of Mr. Rhaw's saw mill, Ihey took to the woods, evidently king for the "dreenwood " From tbe eon' duct of the two robbers, and the description of Ihem, given by the peddler and the part le 'who mat tbem tbe next day. It Is pretty reneloelvo that tha two men who called at Mr. Wallace's plant, are tbe part las who perpclralrd the robbery and In all probability will succeed In making their ewape. A remarkable fact about this robbery I), that It was eommltted In the tnldM of a thickly settled neighborhood, houses being 1st right at either end of the mad where ft look place, and jet It Was a loecCM, Fatal Accident. From tho Tyrone ! rwef, of Friday, w take the following pertie- I ulare of tho death ol Mr. Charles Heverly, which otttturred at Tyrone, an Tueeday of last week . Heverly at one time run an engine oa the Tyrone and Clcrrfleld branch, and was known by many In this station t "At about S o'clock on Tuesday afternoon, tbe 2d Inst , Mr., Charles Heverly ,wbo waa employed as ear Inspector foi the Powellon Coal Company, la tha railroad yard at this place, was Instantly killed. It appear that Mr. Hev erly waa standing oa one of the tracks In tbo yard, looking at a train of oar backing np an other track, and after a portion of tbe train he was watching had passed, aa engine with two oars attached to It, backed up In tbe same direc tion and on the track on whlek Mr. H. was stand ing. The noise of the short train being drowand by that of tbe hmg one, Mr III did not notice It until within a foot or two of him, and too lata to ae himself. The car struck him, knocking htm to tha track, where the wheel pasted over him, terribly orsuhing his legs and body and killing him Instantly. A bog ear on thd rbort train pre . vented Mr. James Carney, the engineer, from see ing Mr. Heverly, or be would have been able to stop the train and saved tie unfortunate aen'i life, aa the train waa only moving at tbe rate of about four miles aa hour. Two or three men, soma distance away, aaw Mr, Ilevetly before tbo car struck him, but their shouts uete not heard by eltner Mr. Heverly ortbs engineer in time te prevent tha accident." ..... Ckntkknial ExcrRsion Rat fx- A circular has been Issued by the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, addressed to It ticket agents, setting forth that tbe sale of excursion tickets during tbe continuance of the Centenulal Ex position at Philadelphia, hat been authorised from all stations on tbe Pennsylvauia Railroad and branches, beginning May 1, and continuing until November Ifl, Inclusive. Bald axourslon tickets will bo good for fifteen days from day of issue only, not counting tbe dagr on which tiokeu art eaid. Tbe company have prepared, crper ifljp fer tho purpose, centennial excursion . ticket, printed on blue tinted puper. Tbe rate from Clearfield to Philadelphia and return u 10.i3. Half tickets, for children between tho agos of five and twelte years, half price. Purchasers of tbawe tlokcta cannot atop off en route unles at jo notions, ate for tbe purpose of taking an ex -1 prcsa train east or a local traia to tbeir home from said junctions. No special rates will be allowed for excursion parties, ocletiea, lodges, ete. Cen duo tors and traia agents will sell ex- eurilea tickets through to Philadelphia from all stations where there I no acent. Cl-KARr-IELD COAL TRADE. StutO- nitnt of Coal and other freights sent over the Tyrone A Clearfield Division, Pennsylvania Rail road, for the week ending April 19, 1670, and the tame time last year i COAL. i r t i. tubs. For tbe wek W,J78 Same time last year , 1,724 17,664 Ioerease Previously during year Same time Last year. ., H S4S.404 267,721 Increase,,... ...i B5.T7S ..; 8M.TW .... SM,44 Total In 187 ; Bam time last ytar n,n , Increase V t oraaa rnRiairra. 103,127 dumber , ,...161 cart. Miscellaneous freights., ... al Houhe Dt'RNKD, T'Uo dwelling hoilftu of Mr. David Bloom, about six miles south of this borough, was totally destroyed by firt on Run day afternoon last. A II bis household goods were con sumed, and but far a abawer ef mia and the wind taking a sudden torn, hi barn would alio hare consumed . Tbe Ire was so sodden, and the wind blowing at a hurricane rate at tbe time, that nothing eould be saved but tbe olo thing which the family had on their persons. We did not learn tho eause of tbe fire. ' ' f Man Killed. The Altoona Mirror, of the 4th lost., say that a tramp name unknown supposed to be n Oerman, while walking on the track of tha Pennsylvania Central, almut. two Uef west of Huntingdon, wai struck by tbe en gine of tha Day Express and Instantly kiltud. His remains were taken te Huntingdon, where they were properly eared for aad burled. Anoth er warning to track -walkers. ' ' Lint of letters remaining unclaimed In the Postnffloe at Clearfield, for the week tndlng May 1th, 1875; Bush, loo Lirlngstoa, Hamual , Mi 111 van, Thomas Moorebead, William Thayer, Mies Tillle Brubeber, Joseph Flegal, L Q. Haney, Jacob Herman, Job W, P A. OAf .IN, P. at (Jo to The Normal! It will be ob served by an advertisement In tbis Issue, that Su perintendent Gregory will open hil Normal Hohool at Curwancvllle, oa Monday, May 12d. We un derstand the applicants at this time are more u true roil than aver. U is evident tbatonrteioh ers are determined to Improve themselves and master their profession, just as they should do. Tie saw-mill oM. M. Ellis A Sons, near Osceola, together with all Ita content and maahinery, waa burned to tbe ground, oa Friday night last. The mill had juil been pat in thorough repair, ana, !, ki hM ho Bi Mbwt tt prtmleeo for several days, It was evidently fired by some malicious aooaudrel. ' The loss Is esti mated at about $4,r00, oa which there Is aa In surance of $J,"00. ( In Keed or Repairs. Parties in form a that tha htldge aoaoss the Clearfield creek at Glen Hope U rery mnch eat of repair. A new roof at all events la wanted, tr prevent the llmbera from getting wet, aad In this way put tbe structure in a line of decay. Wo presume tba OetamiaticMieM will giro tba matter taalr attention at aa early day. ' ' The Leonard Graded School closed a vary neoessful and pleasant term ef eight months en Monday of this week. Daring tba last ten days previous to etosiog, tbe pupil past ed a thorough and aatltfaotory examination fa tbe various hraachea taught, which if alike cred itable te teaohcra and scholars, Tbt youngster will have a good time Ter the next three months. Do not forget that hy tie is prepared, with n large Meek ef teat, syrups, eefleo , sugars, tobaecot,ead all kinds ef groceries, to sell at very low rates. Fcmons wiabiag to buy In quantities will do trail to coma and price kls good. Coun try store furnished with greearles al city prices. mm e c -- Frank Cooper and Lewis Mi nehart. of this place, left for St. Paul, Minnesota, on Mon day last, where they expect to remain tomt timt. George C. I'assmore is agent at this place for Cope' Phosphate. Ree aard our new advertlaesneals.' V i- i t i n ' TbeSherifT'tSalcs. Register's Notioi't, aad Court Preelamatioaa art pubiisbed le-aay. V QuiU a numbor of our cititons de- pftrted Caateanialward em Tataday morning. Jiook out for tce erfsm signs. The u iai approacatng. t A NOTI MOM HUSTON. - P tar lain, PirnTa., April M, ISTfi. En iron Rare a Licit i la mv article auhliahed In yoar lane af thi week. I aaa mada to atmak af Huetea tewaablp, saying tight mills School US ear Iftf. I SiS aet meaa that, fl wrote M. Vive mum e smetwr aarress. The Banerviaora aad 4vaveara hart ataea awt, aad lev a Kowd tag af three Ut aad aa Poor taia. Tkie aiUI aUai all oar Local Taxes together at about tight mills CarlS7fi. Yeare, UfiQ- ALTOONA DISTRICT- CFNTRAL M. t. CONFER ar nav. wn. a. pill. I propose merely to write a sketch embracing tbt outlines of the work, leaving tbe details to be written more fvMy by tbe pen of seme Inturt his torian. The Altoona district Is located in the counties ef t'learJield.Ccatre, Blair, and a portion of Uuot tngdon. flieot man ties traverse almaat tt.t cen tra! portion ot the Hiatt, and their resources con sist in agrkeulture, minerals and lumber. Tha present progreasot developmont unfolds abuadaat produole lor tbt industry of the laborer, and tbt future prospect of Ibis region of country Is un known in ibe eahauetlee nobes thalwill reward tbe enterprise of those who seek for Ita treasures. At the last session of the Central Pa. Conference thirty -two statiupa'aod circuits were embraced In its bounds, and Rev. T nomas M. Reese was ap pointed Presiding Ulder in ehers;e of the district, and of 30 travel mg preachers, 0,A63 members and UVS probationers. In trying to account fur this wonderful growth of r)crlpturl holiness, one feels like exclaiming at the start, What bath Uod wrought t" In I77A, tbe whole number of preachers In tht church waa 24, and of members 4,V21. Now, a single district exeeed that number of preacher, and contain almost twice the number of member. The Introduction ef Methodism to al) this tac tion of country was mada at Huntingdon la a verv early year, which society may be considered the mother church. Dr. 8 terms in bis history of tbe M. K. t-hundi, tclla us "4't.et aa early as 1776, only about nitio year after tbe epoch in American , Mciuouifui, Alli-bMei try tier, m iocel preaener, iienetraled lo near the towu of llumtinidoo, on the Juniata rier, built himself a mill, and labored j UiliKentiy at bif huuit-te nvooatlon, and a" dill gently to lound Methodism ataeug tbe aeattered' aeitlere of tbia wild and beautilul liatabbtrbood. From thta aocttly Metbeulam waa bronaxated inru)u we raiievaaua amaoi imsparioi rnn sylvania, Circuus and station hate been grow- ng up tor the lact feventy-llvw or eighty yeats. To the northeast of tble miefina-fteld of Cryder, lies Peon 'a VnJlty.aow of the must famous ia the Ktatw. Robert Pennington, oat .of tht earliest. Metbodieta in Delawartj. ataixraled lu ibis romaa- lie region and settM in Cm ire county, where be iouudt d Maibodiim. Ha ti honored among Ms peo pie as the first Mvlbodiatof tbo valley. He built a log chapel among the mountains, which is still lamilierly-known aa Father 1'onnliiglon's Church. Prom I lii obscure source refreshing streams have tfouelwiih through tbe whole ValU-y. All tbe MlhoUiaiu of ibat n-gion date fiom tbe labors of Hubert Pvnnlngtoa In the general minutes we find the first mention ol Huntingdon in I7tw. riamncl Hreeteand Dan iel Combs were tbt preachers. Ia 107, Dald Eagle appears, with h. Matthews aa preacher in enurge. m Jtuu, tne Dm appointment in tbe Cleartleld region was called Moabannon, rtev Daniel Statiaberry in charge. He i the first ilia erant preacher known to bare crossed tbe Alle itliehy mountains and labored In Clearfield conn- ty. Ureal revivals of religion oeeurred ftnder hli miulstry, and bit mrmory is etill fragrant in tbe reool lei Lion of tome ot tne oltlest mombere. in 1812, Huntingdon and MiwtiadNion were united In one appoiutment Wm. flullsr and Jobn Thomas preachers. This form of circuit continued until lfU6, when tbe circuit was called Raid hagls. Robert Caddon, Henry Daker and M. Howe were tbe preachers. In lB2j,'lbt Jlald Bgle oifcuit divided at OoTifWvm-e, bid in UaitiuMst, and Clear Add ap pears Joba Rowen jireaober in charge. We can not fix the precise dale when the first class was organised in Clearfield town. . laaae Pout hard, over ttU years bf age, tbt oldest member now liv ing, joined the ebuiob la Clearfield town in 1822. There was then an organised class of a few mem bers. Orris Hoyt waa tbe leader. Rev. Jobn Thomas was the preacher in charge. Tbe class confined of only a few members, and met at a wall house ou llie river a little below the present town. It must have been organiied some four or five year previous to this date. At that time there were only five or six bouses la the lewa. Jobn Moore, ft faithful and salou member of tbe church, came a few years after this date and at onoe identified himself wllb tbe interests of Ibe church. He remained In aclivtcommunioa until death signed bi releeee a few years agd, and be pasted over tbe flood in hope of a blissful iotmer- tality. I'reaoning was neia lor a long time in private huuset. 'ibtn as the town increased, tbt Aeadcmy and Court House were used as places of public worsbip until a cuurrb was nuitt. un tne Utb of October, lbX, ft eomoiittet waa appointed (or build tog a new church jn Clearfield, ti oc sUled of tbe following persons : lnaiab (ioodlellew. snae ekutbard, Jobn Moore, It. 11. iJelael and Win. Ante. The bul'iiog waa completed and dedicated October 6th, 1311. It continued to be ihe house of worsbip in Clearfield town for almoat thirty rears. I'unni tni time ineenurcn nasaeu through scenes or trial and victory. rtr inaor years meow cnurcn tmimine was in adequate to supply the wants ef the growing eoa- crttfaliun. Durioc ine pastorate oi me nev u. o Monroe, in lfti6 aud lrnO, plans were originated or butlitiHC a new evurcn. lonamaa uoynion. K-q., deeply interested lor Ibe welfare of tbe soe'e ty, eeneruusly contributed two valuable lots na toe nioia street ol toe town lor mis purport. Ji addition thereto, he alsojravu larxe cash subscrip lion. The members of the church, and the ei ti tans generally, nobly oame forward and aided tbe enterprise wtttt tneir money, itie building, substantial hjick structure, after tbe model of tbe first Mulberry Street M. K. Church, Williai port, ia diaicssioas 6fixHti, waa built in tbt ytar l bob. On jsovetuittr lain, ioow, toe nasement waa dedicated, Rer. Wm. Harden officiating. 'The mala audience room wae completed soon alter, the whole cbureb easting about f ,ltm. It was dedi cated January fttb, 171, Kev. Chaplain C. 0. McCabe and J. W. ideagrey preatbmg en tbt oa oaeloDi Prominent among the member in Clear field, ia addition to those already mea boned, have been Uee. W'. Rbeem, father ef the preeeQl tiee. W. Rbeem: Hob. J. H. McKnally.whoeeiatbor ia early yvtr trtjveled tbe whole ol Clear :ild oounty aa an HineraaM D. W. MoCuwtryi T H; Murray A. V Tatt Jwfta 4 rout man; JoDt w. nbugart Wm. Kadebauabi Hester Ana Hadrbauab, now A years old, who was converted at 12 years ef age ; Mrs. U. D, Uoodieudsr ( hire. W. C. Foley and Mr. Marv llnyotonH whose devotion to tbt church and at teat ion thtat abo nrinbteral lu altars have made her wtrthy of honorable mention , in tbe annals of this bitttry. I The record of V tear Be id eireult alone would fa rat ah material enough lor an intending pug to this history. 1 tbali ba compelled to make men tion only of a few things, i his circuit, waieb at ona time eutbracetk nearly all of Cleartleld county, now rs senSned totaenarrww Iteilewf ii ap- poinimept. i nere are eaared name oo ibis charge. Yuu ona start from Ihe top of Mt. Zioo, I descend Into tbe Valley of Paradise, pass over Mt. Jvy, and tro out throurh tbe land of Goshen befcrayoat reeuh tba an A of this elrovit. j The1 oldest appointment is Centre, located 'between I Clearfield and Curwrfnrtlle. ' This la said to have I been the4 starting place Of Methodism In this j county. The first cborcb was bwtrtht-reV In 1"S7, fblllp Antes rave land to erect a enm-cn. lie I long start has pasted. to bis eat. Of the old i or 'it encrea't-etaar ttiaeiu aaa witt at 111 remain, aud, though enfeebled by years, re tain their love tor Methodism and its laalitulien. Oihtrsof like preciuua faith could be mentioned eliie.ee, afra.it. - in 1M0 we bave uelletontt, John itboadet preacher in charge. In May, 181, Methodism was tnttndured into rhlllpufcurg. Ktv. Tnotnaa Beeks, whows incbargif at Huntinsdon, preached a sermon of great simplicity and power. At this time a eJaan waa ergieited at tight members, aad iron ibis date it e.niiiued to be a regular preach ing plate. 1 eonlinatd ia a eireuit form until istiT, when Phtlip'barg aiada a station. M. K. Foster was tha first preacher, la lho7 a new church enterprise waa inaugurated, and a new thuroh wa created at tba cost of SV.VUO. Rev. 0. U. Tippet, D. D.r preached tbe dedicatory ser mon to a crowded house, after which tied, -the accessary to meet all obligations, waa encored m about 1 1 teen usinutoe. Kev. tioorge Uuyer, eae-of the moat sneeessral mlaitttrtof the Conference, occupied tba- pal pit to tha fhilipe burg elation in ibe lattor part of the ytar 160 and IcWU, filling eat tha unexpired teria of tbe iter. b. n. near, woo, on account oi lainon nealtn. iveigaad nw oaane, ret her uuyer in auguratad a new aba rob enterprise, which was euooesilully carried out by Rev. R. H. WUaon, in 17 1, and a auoetooaaa ancb awuna atlinte, tost- lag 1 7,0 WW, waa bat It aad dedioaled. One of the must remarkable revive la. ol religion ever known to tbe eomtuaoi'y hat taken alaoe duriwc tbe ad- mibietraUoa of lUv. U. U. r-tuyr, its present pastor. Hnttl4fbnrg appears ovt Hie minute the first time ta 1114, with a membership of 4M J. Hte- vena and A. lirttlnin as nreaettere, in inis Wtl linmsturg, with 4Al aicmbert Wm. Itullcf and . D. Cbannweth preaehers in charge, fn 1H39 4tn fnemnert-M.Jmii fcari Mo rot, nOW IB JleMtVW, OU 4l.m Dt..., (,'onlereoce, at ibe prracherr. Alter thie, la IS42, Peon's Valley Is found ta ibe mieutes, with SOW members, and J, W. Ilaughawout preacher, who it still living, much respected, and retaining tbe fall vigor of bis youthful nets at a minister of the gospel of Christ. The first eh arch on testa tlreait waa built about one mile below Oewtrt Hall, ta 1517. i armea ate reerce was tne n ret ttiaerant according to the beat information I tan Obtain, wbo preaeben in ibit valley. The next ahurch was built at Spring Mills f then one at Bp town: after this, one at Millhelm. In S7s) a neat and commodious brick church waa erected ia Ctntrt Hall. One of tht xreatnt revivals of r. ligioa known took place below Hrace1own, at a camp-meeting in charge of Rer. J. W, llauga- wout. una oi tne oiuen metuaert of tne church. wbo is still living, ia Mother Sanhey, as aha is now tailed, tihe baa heea a eon sia teat member of the ehureh for many years, and her home a stand-b? for tbe preacher e, where the weary ttia erant bat att at beea warmee and led. rer these items I am Indebted to Wm. Carson, born Janu ary, 17VV, who for over bJI a century has been a devoted member oi ine m. m. ehureft. Birmingham Is the nett aa the list. It in In 1U4, with ant memberalhompson Mitch ell a preacher, Rtv. Jacob U ruber preached tht first termcm, la lhUI, at tht rteidtaee af Uaorge Mat tern, aituated on bnruce t'reek. near tbe prea- emt rillaga ol rranklinnMa. Tba first eiiy was formed shortly alter that time. Rev. Qidaua Draper was then tne colleague of (Jrnber. Meorge M altera and hi Wife were both Methodists at that lime. (Samuel Mattern, their eon. alill survlvi htepareatet and it Urn oideet mahiber em II charge. Althoagb but a boy when O ruber ahd Draper preacbtd In his father's boa, be dis tinctly remembers tne mntlneia of Draper te chil dren, aad tba terror that Umber was to bora and dugs. Ia 1860 Clearfield clreelf was divided, and est llearileld ainears. With 1RH tjidmhera end J antes uanrbie aa prtather. Ia 1.1 Mew Wash ington e iron it was formed out of a portion ef rairit,, pup ova umviri ana iienry nonman Ibe preaeher ia aharga. The first aermoa in New W aabiagtoa borough was preached b; Rtv. Tbo. MeUee, to the house of Jama fiallaebar. about tbe rear ll. Rev. Timothy Lee, father of Rer. Joseph Lee, began preaching a year or two later, in the woods on tht btnks of tbt river, near where Ihe HusQuehenaa Cbireh now stands, la )H31 Rev. Joha Itowea formed Ibe I ret aoefely, at lot boa ef Jatob Ie, about a wile from tha nraeeut altt tf New Wathlngten. Among the naambere were Jaaoti Me aad tamlly, Mrt. Oallagber and her ton Jan.ee. hire. MoKwaa. Jamea Mutlee. the father of Tbo. A. MaUee, aow one ef the stewards el the oirenit, John Users and wife, Ueerge Atchi son, aad, la a few years after, Samuel Sunder lead, ahe same iB ar eight miles Irem the rivtr to aitaad elasa. The ftnt tburrb was dedieated la New Wasbiagtaa, ia the ytar llfifi, vhp jMWah S. L and Joseph i. mete wtrt the preaoUrt to charge. ItwaebnHtaftois.andpBsinittforlTen- ty yeata, when It gave place to tbe present mere eommodioas structure inthitaanityear aannant enmte to tight for tbt irtt lime, with a member ablp or fiO, and It history Is about as well known a any other In tbe Conference. Ia 186S Altoona ttalioa was formed, Rev, Juba II. Hyland pastor, with a mamberthln of 116. Altoona Methodism has bad a career of arowlh that baa heut equal pace with Ita advancement in populatloa and wealth. Its wne ebarge, that appeared la tbe miautea la 163, Is augmented by two other sta tions, success full v formed lu IKAW and 11)73. Let us al this timt briefly review the whole history of Net boa ism at this place i ine nrst eiass was lormed in May, lcot, by hot. ueorge uuyer, preacher In charge el Birmingham circuit, of wbiob Altoona was then a feeble appointment. Kdtaoud Hawkins waa leader of tbe firat alas about throe months, when Thomas Klray was appointed. The Drat church was built in 1B63-64 i dedicated by Uev. Wm. B. Edwards, August 10th, In6i. Tbe second one. under tht paatoratt of Rev. J. 8, McMurray, In 1867 -AH, The third efaareh was orgaalaad by Rev, D, Uartman torn manned In 1114, and the basement dedicated In 176. In 1871, under the pastorate of F. B. Riddle, the church building of the first oharge was entirely remodeled, making one of the most comfortable ch areata in tht city. Tht most remarkable re vivals took place In 1S6H, under tbe pastorate of JteV. H. A. WtUOB. IB I no nev. w . u. onnia wood naatori 1H67. Her. J. 8. MeMurravi 171. Rev. F. B. Hiddlej and in 1876 and Ibtfl the churches of tbe eily were visited by a must gra cious revival. The pastors. Rev, James Ouma, Rev. 8. 0. Swallow and Rev. J. W. Leckie, re solved to wake a united tflort for the salvation of tbe neoole. Durinn tbe mouth of January, 1 W7 ft. union meet ings of ibe three charge wore beld.whiob were woBdarluliy nitt ta ine conversion oi sin ners, the ouirkenini of bvlievi-rs, and tht unify. lag of Me) bod Ism as a great moral power in the city of Altoona. It is eat I mated that, as a result of these meetings, five hundred soul were con verted toUod. In 10 the Clearfield circuit was further di vided, by tbe formation of n charge called Clear- field and Curweneuillt, with 2tt members, leaving to uienineid circuit iv members. Iter. A. M. Barn iti waa appointed par tor of the former, and Kev. 0. Cleaver and Bur. U. M. bhowaller had charge of the other. In I860 New Washington and Glen Hope wtrt united into one appointment j. Kelly and J. Hunter preachers. In ltlU a further division was made, and Janeavllle appears oa the minutes, wn'ch in 1 8C t wa ubanged to Uleo Hope, and thereafter maintain It place in the llsi of p. poiutments as Ulan Hope circuit. Tht first ser in od was preached ia Olen llote by Rev. A. Keaggy, grandfather of i W. Wright, in 1847. The preaching place was a sohoel-boua until 18M, then a new church wa built, In which the firat sermon waa preached by Rev. D, M. telle. Among tbe oldest member a now living are John W. Wright, aged T years, be pitted by Ilisbop Asbury, and bis brother, IK-nry Doebm Wright, now 06 years old. Roth these brethren have long beta identified with the cbureb as its most aealoua aud active supporters. In 1H3 we find Port Blalllde first mentioned, with 116 members. Then, in I'ritlS, Howard, with 2i6 members. Metbodisui had feeble growth in Howard for many year. Two eauin-meetings, largely attended and, quite suooeesful, ware held Bear this place ia tbe years IH30 and 182 1. Many people caste to bear aad see tbe aoisy Methodists,1 wbo were then not popular, because of their so- called disorderly meetiogs. From 1840 to 1843, there were a great many aacessiont lo tbe cbaroh and leas prejudice against Methodist. In lt4.1a protracted meeting was neia ai racaer e vr are bouse, at tbe Bald Eagle canal, which resulted in many conversion. As the fruits of this revival a new church waa built in 1844. This served as a preach tog place -for twenty-five years. It bat now given way to a more substantial and eommo dioas structure, which waa dedicated in Decem ber, 1874. , , , In 1804 Milesburt appear aa a separate char ire, with 174 members, ihea llalf-Mooa, fa 1886, with 443 membera. Then Doneansville, in IMAM, with 167 member, and Martins burg, with 216 membera. The first Methodist aermoa preached here was la 1813, by Rev. Jamea tie we 11, but be did not form a eoelety. This region of country. Morrison's Oovo, waa settled by Uermaa Baptitta or Dunkerda, and there waa much opposition to Mtb(lim. In Ittiv, lantel liloom, a eon verted man, and favorablt to Methodism, aamt here from McConntllsburg.' Then Rev. Wm. Barnes tame and left with him aa ai'poiatuient fee a week night In September, 181U, At that time there were seven professors of rtligien. There Wat mucn opposition, but emir liarTner, aa at waa called, said be would preach ha quarter out, " If the Devil came from hell and ML the candles with brim (toot matohea, nod, be bad to preach uvtr tbe the DCvil'a back." Martiasburg was taken into Huntlagdoa cir cuit ia Jn7Z. 1q itzt an eDort was made lo build a thuroh, and over $700 were rubeerlbtd, for they were to mind Ihe discipline aad nut etmmeaoe un til two-thirds of the post was subscribed. Tbt offort was successful, and a small brick abnreh was built. At the present time six churches and seven preaching places are embraced within tbe limits of this circuit. In ISGP, Logan's Valley, with 216 members ; Tyrone, 270 j Koow Phoe, with 70 t Corwensvllle, Kl f aad Clearfield, 162, were ft. r mad at separate enarges, . To a eoNftoavaf ntxt wees;. ' BpeciatM, William Reed It aow vtaltlng New York and I'Mledelpaie, and ty May Utb will reocire4a handsome stock of aew Mummer lresa UooJa, which will he told ttry cheap. ,, mylfi-lt R uee l as Poa Halb. R. Newton Bhaw keeps ai fair supply or Fredonm,'Vngrtoe and Platform wagons tor salt. lo be teaa at tne chaw lionet yard. CaH on or add rem btm t Clear laid Ptnn y I van fa. ma; U-tf. Phii'iaa's tioinn Boon ro PatLABaLrnu amd rnn Cnrrmsui Eaaiairro. Priea reduced to TEN CENTS. HaetheMappnbliabed, 4 ef tha promlnenb pierce of interest oa the Oreat Centennial Uroande. A bettor book thaa nay of the fcO-eeat Outdea published. Jtaelott priee to Jobn W. R raster, 4 tt Walnut atreet, Philadelphia, aad get copy hy return maU. - - nr.MEMHF.R THIH. " " ' Now Is the time of the year for Pneumonia, Lung Ftvtr, Coughs, Colds, and fatal result of predispoeitioa to Consumption and other Throat and Lung Dteeaae, Boscaaa'a tdRnaaa flvm r hal been uttd la this aeigbberbood for the peat two ar three yeere without a single fail re to aura. If you have not used this mediciae yourself, go ta yoar Drug giH, O. D. VYattoa, ar Hertowiok A Irvia, and ask them ef Ita wonderful aaecatt among their caetomer. Two aneee will relieve the enH eaaa. If Tea) have ae vajlh- in any medtvlne, ' just buy a Kample Bottle of Botehee'a tlermaa Syrup for 1 eeata aad try It. Regular site Bottle T4 tents. Don't neglect a cough to tare 7ft aaatt ,t aprS, 'few!y. ' WORD OK WARNIRIU. barltfa; tha present year, at la tha paat, tat gravt will ekreo ever thousands, simply heraute tbty negleet tha sntant which would reetora tbem to health. Meet the feet cet trover at the thres hold, aad dispute hit Invasion by that more than wnndtrful mtdleine, lv. Mortis' Hyrap af Tar, Wild Cherry aad llorehownd. ; rkertls no tough or told, ease of Aatbma, RroncblUe, Uload-spiu ting, weak lungs, Croup or Whooping Cough, which win not y told more readily to thie great botanical, BRnBur than any other medicine. If you would avoid disappointment and be speedily cured, ash your Druggist for Dr. Morris' tSyrup of Tar, Wild Cherry and Uorahoond. Jtegular aises 60 eent and One Dollar. " i . Prof. Parhtr'i Pleastnt Worm Rvrup It par fectly safe, eitremely palatable. No physic ra- Juired. Costs 26 cents. Try it. Per sale by C . Watson and Hartawlek k Irwin, Clearfield, Pa. mcb IZcowly. WM. RbjIED'S LOCAL. , ,. Come and tee the aew toed at William Heed a, i)on't aharga fer showing goods. Ifandrome new Plaid. New stock of Millinery Goods, cheaper than trer. ...... t , , , , v New loaMBtr Dreas Good a. Not? Wwls. Dee. MT6 tr ' Oa Torad.T, April 151b, 1878, bj Brf. T. Vaa Boojoa, Mr. Joba Lander and Mr,. Huaaa Oiak ton, botk of Becearla toaaabtp, Ulaarflald aooat, ' Oa Wadnaadajr, April llrii, 1871, b, tba R.T S. Craigbtoa, Mr. A. L. Pnara, of Katlhana town Ablp, ClMrflald eoaaiy, and M la Mar, II. Kuaol, of Pranab.Ula, CloaiBaM aoaat,. , Oo8nnda.T,AprllTOih,l8T8,li,Jaoob Willi. m, K.q., Mr. Uaiid II. Maine, and tliaa R.broo. Bbinear, both of Ur.dtord lownibip, CI.Art.ld aauat,, Pa. ,. , At Iba raaiiteae .f tba bridal, paranta, aa Thara d.7, Ma; 4th, 1818, k, Har. M. Miller, Mr. JanM B. Naif, af N.w Waablottoa. CkarOald aoaai.. and Mlat Mala B. Haed, af Troalfllla, fle.r- a. ia aoaata. , ' ' . ' filtaV V In Baoatar toaathl,, Claarflld .onat,, Pa., on Prldar, April lk, lT, Mia InfanU, aad oa Moad.T, April ITlk, 1871, And,, ngrd I y.ar, 10 noatbi and 1 1 data, ablldraa ar U. W. aod Moll. Walk. . . . ' la Daaatar toaaahip, blaarl.ld tw.atji, Pa., on Tuaada;, April Iblb, In7, Molly, .ir. of U, W. Walk, fi ta ,ta, naalba and 18 daia. Ia Utrard !ownhlp,'01carleld Moatj, Pa., oa Tared.., April lath, 1070, Mr. Aaaalat M.rr.a. agad 18 yaara, 4 noatba aad 28 daA. la Bell townahip, Cl.arll.ld aonntv. Pa., an Thnradaj, April iVlb, !;,, Jig,,. (),, luf.jt aaa of W. aad R, liawlaA, A.d t laonlbl aad t da,a. .... , , . , i ,., . , ,, ta Marrla tnwA.lita. fraarllrld fnoala. Pa . ntorda., Ma 1th, 1170, John Wood, Irrla, aaod 78 taare, Ta nrmthi Ahd N dea. Sailrottd. , IrnnnylvnnlnItallroad TYRONE A ClBABnQ BUAHCD ON aad aft.r Moada,, APKIL It, 1171, 'tha Paaaainaf Tralaaartll raa dail, (axeapt Hua- dara) aataraaa T.taaad ClaarAald, aa I.U.WA t J. CL8ARPIKLD BAII,. ; .. W. C. lnwia, Coadaalw. V J.KAVS toy Til. UIAVg M0KIU'. Cara.aiTm.l ti, ... ClMild....,l.ll, -Pkillp,A.rar....4.45, ' Troa , 4,a.al Owaata... ,11, m Pklllptbar,.ll.ll Cleartald 11.00, " C.rwan.Tlllt.'ll lt, vnrNaMm,,n, tr, .,:.:..V.J, Hailroafls, CLiARflBLD IXl'RESB. W. 8. Pi., OMdiutOf. . "LKAV 80IITU. "l I.BAVM NUHTlj." CarwflBsrlll....S.lt a. Cl..r0.ld.... 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Mnrrinlil., MS 1 1 :i I i'billpatiur, Ml 11:11 4:.1l FKin.r'A, 12,11 4 11 Danbu, - 12 04 4.J8 Uneola, 11:45 4:15 MilbAnnuo, ' 11:41 4:00 BurliBI, 11:1111:61 Uoallit.l., , 11:17 J:(7 McCauI.., - 11:14 1:44 Kaudriobl, 11:10 1:40 t.Ji ;.3s 1:44 I 51 10:06 7:t 1:1.1 10:11 1:00 2:ID 10:24 8:11 1 Jl 11:28 8:18 1:28 10:36 8:21 1:88 10:44 8:28 . CImb oonnMllona Raad. lfl All trAlaa At TjroDA And Look lUr.n. B. I. BLAIB, AJjIt-lf. eaparlotondail. FAJIB FitOM CLKAKFIKLC, TO Belkfont., P. 06 Mlddlelown ti 00 Mariatta 8 to L(ik Hareo... ... 170 ... I SO ... I 80 William,nort, Lanoaatar t 81 P11ILAUKLPUIA Tit AHqotib 1 At Jobn,town, Ha, I 80 PlITSBUHO I It UuntiDguuo M LawiatuwA III , 4 60 tlarjnrlll., UAHHIHUUKU... 4 76 g.afrtisrmrnts. NOTICE TO TAX-PAYERS. In aceordance with an Act of tha General At aambty of tbia Commonwealth, approved tht tiid any oi Atarch, A. v. lt70 and tht supplement ap provta me d uay or April, A. V. I "73, "rrlating 10 me eouection oi taiee in lae county or Jlear field," notice it therefore hereby riven to the tar payers residing la tbt districts below ntmed, that tbt County Traurr, ia accordance with tbt sco- ond section of said Act, will attend at the places of holding tbe boron gh and township elections on the following named days, fur tbe purpose of re ceiving the County and State taxea Besetted for mt ytar it7fl t For Graham township, Thursday, May 11 tb, from 9 to 4 o'cl(k. For Morris township, Friday, May 12th, from t ia a o eioca. For Bradford township, Saturday, Way 13th, from v to o eiocn. For Woodward township, Monday, Hay 16tb,froi in a e eioew. .. . j For Uoutsdale borough, Monday, May Utb, from V to 4 o'clock. For Osceola borough, Tuesday, May loth, from 9 10 a e OdocR. , For Dec at or township, TwsUey, May lath, from 0 tod o'clock. For Bogga township, Wednesday, May 17th, from 9 to 4 o'cloeh. - . - For Wallace too borough, Wednesday, May 17lh, irin u u im: OlOCi, a. m. For hlaoi township, Thuriday, Mty Ifitb, from V to 4 o'clock. For Pikt township, FridayMay 1th, frcm I to 4 O 0IOCK For Curwensville borough, Saturday, May 10tb from 9 to S o'cleek. For I'nion towaibip, Hoaday, M.y J2 1, from 10 to 4 o'clock. For Rumberger, Tuesday, May lid, from T ta li. ror truutvilie, lueaiiay, May I.! it, irom 1 lo fl. Por Lutbersbnrg, Wednesday, 24th, from to 4. For Uloem township, Thursday, 2Mb, from lit to 4, For Penn township, Friday, 2rlih, from V to 4. For Huston townp, Saturday, 37th, frcm ) to 4. , Upon all taxet paid to tbe Treasurer there will be a reduction oi five per cent., while five per crni wil o auaiea oner ine nrtt aay oi iuiy ntit, to all unpaid taiee, aaakinc a difiereaoe ef TKN par ceot. to prompt tax payers. Parties can, from the firat of May, pay their taiee at tbe Treasurer's office. The bnlanoe of the districts will be visited after Junt Court. Nortca to MaamAiiTt A rare opportunity will ba given to merchants tooomo forward at the time and place abort tl forth, and Hft their bireneee tor inn. . .. ,T Treasurer's Office, 1 f, M'OATJGnEV. Clearfield, April ,T.f - . ' . Treaaurer TREASURER'S SALE OP UNSEATED LANDS ' ' - i t . . . .; Cl.areld toanly.Pa., tbr lf aud IOTA. lfollf. U barcb liven. In tiurtaanc or aa Aot of Atwnbl. apprarrd Iba I ilk da. .1 Jan., A. U. IH46. .nlillad, "An Act to .mend an Aet di- rMtlna; th. nod. of AalHn, ToMatrd land, la uiaarn.ia Mnnij," and taa atvaral aappltAanta tfa.rtop tlicro will be .xpoaed lo ,al. or outer, oa IbaOKCOND MONDAY. 121b da. of JUNK. A. 1. 1870, tba following Iraett or pieoei of on aealed lAn.li la AAld toantr, for toxae du. and aoaaid, vixi ' icrraria xownaiup. Je.' Pr. " Warrant. 1 ' Taj. "110 ... Joha NAllar....!..... o. till M 110 ; Kradariok II.wmAa....w..,v. 01 05 101 J.nn MeMortrla ' J 10 (rl Thomal Wurl.rr.......... 10 08 80 W.inni Millar 10 OH 1M Jaaob Kin, It ti 10 ' Joba Oib.on...... ...... 12 04 216 T2 tlobarl Wilaon , '. 47 ti 80 M Joha Krtlaad..ua I If) li no Potar o(i it ao 14 II Jrremlab Ma tr 21 ,6 48.1 11,8 Oartd llattoa 01 10 SW : Jaaob Klnj H M 14 174 , Jeranlab Moabar 8185 100 . Ceopar A Krarv II n 140 a, A Jna. llrwa..,...... , 81 08 1H 1.', Frcderlek B.i.a. 41 12 188 J Tbonaa Billinitoa - 41 44 80 Jobn lle.n... 69 10 110 US Martin Pau 100 10 M Prad ll.bla; ..,.. 17 16 260 Wn. Br.wa traot 51 60 H4 Philip Myaaneopa..! 81 74 f . OaballJanaa . , 112 1.11 J. W.r'uilb .. 30 71 418 i 163 Wn. Cray balaa. 00 18 4.18 151 Joba Uill.r 120 It Hell ToHDAIllp. JVa. A. -mot too moo too no 101 I (HI III 101 71 807 1100 1.00 758 808 V8I 4.0 ' 820 217 loon tot 102 181 100 400 tl 61 121 141 4U A.' 100 111 ' 01 I no 121 63 14 47 III loot 100 807 I 60 120 Vtr. Warn tti. llearj Ink,, tw. ..1071 00 ,.. 487 60 ... 171 10 4188 1820 1784 if 20 , Jaa. P. Anlkoof.. 117 00 18 Henry IWk 43 00 101 " " ...... tl 87 , " " .... 71 00 " " ........... 46 14 " 47 II 477 6810 1010 618 6818 4287 twit 61121 51M14 tOOA ilHIt ill! 5VI1 A 42H8 6008 til i2 4187 6811 181, Ml, 6011 Ita. 21104 8810 I02 6028 !.' 40? .1811 atvti 8W1 111 " CO II Nlcklia A ilrlBtb... 140 40 " " ... 100 10 . , " . .1 " ... lot o " . ... 147 81 '' '. 151 00 " .,..'".. ii i . . "' ... 117 01 . " ' " . ... tl 00 61 60 ltd., , t)..V. .61 81 118 Mcklla A nrimtb... Henr bMk - 10 80 41 01 l to lit ' M. W. ndM-i.. , llrBr lleok , H . " f . Mebllo A Orlhllk... Blooai Townablp. rr. HrorrwNfr, t to ll to 111 17 141 it 177 11 Tat. (II Robettt A Pol.... a H 1321 14 30 81 4 80 17 17 Nleklla A Urintb,. I. W. (rmllk.. Kickllo A UriOltb... " "(Blgler) W. R. Iloberlt... Hubert, A Pot ' II 04 IB 80 t 20 14 08 20 88 71 00 t 10 Ill . Jaeon Jlreart llartd Irrin rat., Jobn P. Iiale Roberta A Poa...... A . I.. Toiler Mlllaa L. Madura- 184 80 14 00 II 00 tl 80 10 II Uufffe Tovrnahlp. W.rro.lM. J. John Tbomaa,....,..', , . Wm. McCormkk tl 14 Nane Bone tl 44 V. MeOoaald 74 8 Joha Hytra I, ,.,, t4 18 11 albert Bnder 17 81 : (Jra. llootmAB.,,,... 31 18 llenr FtABo. . u 48 Joha Mbotfomar,,,,,,.,,,, 24 44 (leprae Aara, 74 ft William Traatwiae 74 10 Jobn Krphart,, ...., 17 18 lllAlr M.l'AnahAn 140 40 donee Htalnheiaer..,,M, 74 18 Wattan A Munaoa...,v,.. 61 10 Jotepb Ball. .,' j, Joha Krea....,. ,,, 4 Tbomaa Park ., to 8amael h4 .....,.( " I S4 , Jotepb tlrlBb.,,,,,..-,. 10 h .,,,.,., 1, 14 Oa.nl AllaM,,'.'!'!!!;,"'! 14 04 Ae. II 4 II 440 421 4; 100 131 70 181 . 427 427 100 404 427 HI 1 00 417 . 10 18 160 14 10, Hradraral Taaiaakl,. Warrwalea. . A Ira Dallea.,.,, t.aAAAAh R.aat.. Aa. Ml 44 II ltl ' 10 II lit 6 , IM Pr. Tat. I II II Ae. 161 107 141 IN lol 141 II 18 17 It M II r 6 II 10 1 II II II Ilarrlaoa, lljard A Braoa. Andrew Beard Joaapb Powell....,..,.,., floralla L. Mall . V. B. llet.w.n..,;iWw Joke Hta4..,.,, n.gh n....,....;;...J-... 100 $tiv g,divrrti(mrti. 101 im 176 100 no to t!.0 loo 10.1 in 1 110 1U vo John C.mpb.11 ... 111 llrUk.... J'.lm Volli(.. tlutti. liu.m Andnw PMll Job. Uul.jp H Bl.lr M,Ljui.baa,....HMM, Wn. llllobviii. J.BM DuQ.D llld A.k,T Hnljarl Urtbata John Mt.bolioa...,M GoDfnfbaii! . Brady Town.lilp. . , t II 10 II 10 n 40 I 10 ir n II 10 11 II T It 19 II II XI It 10 10 40 I IB Mr. Aa, fir, . HWaMM. fu. 401 801 Wn. Klrbralrlek...$248 40 "841 " O. D. OaaellandOT.., 100 10 HS4 80.1 latld K,onad. 108 10, 0211 119 Conrad Long II 00 68771 JJJ 141 ' HArjt Wjron-. 171 10 mmJ, 813 Ml . Joba DoDl.p... Ill 10 lUt 10(1 Crp.r Hllv.r 80 00 IVi 40 . ......, . 10 80 Mis) . ' "' Mil 1004 801 ' " .. 481 80 loll 004 . 0T 18 1680 001 14 " 1,1IS 20 171 J. W. Pmllb 71 10 1411 66 Tbil. II Pr..U... 80 80 J0IH III rlubcra A Pox 80140 ?7 250 Ikmaiitln llrnrr 148 JO lit 1:15 tarptr Ullrrr 178 00 178 411 , " " ar 220 40 III 8.1 r.l R.or,a HbaTar Ill 00 fiH 7VI 10 Holrtia A Kox 1,064 40 110 1 ' 11.8. t'Alh.T. 117 80 111 " 81 80 111 lit CbrlMlAO T.ona-.... M 40 100 J W. Hmllb 40 00 ' " 111 llollopalar i hakar..,...i 31 00 111 671 ' IluHoi. A Full.r.... 4l'l 0, 100 Wll.j AHoCllouib 1100 111 Jama. A. Clean... 1180 250 120 HnbartCurrJ Ill 80 tO II. A W. WlD.rl... 10 01 Burualda Townablp. Pr. t Warrant. . John NieholAoa., Aa. 101 114 ;io Tax. ... II 48 u 04 It .. 17T It toil 1008 6604 tl II 114 180 424 HIS 4t S2I 8(10 324 100 rr. Joha Af oiler M MAhAlO WbitBABB.. Carpor Phaffer, Jr D.nl.l Whilmar.... Joba l(ubl7..., Mar Hobarta.M..M Joba Traaalar , Caapar Hbaff.r..H.. J. Willi. maon ' Mar Crowrord LaoBArd Uolllt...H. C ht.t Townttalp. Warrant. 80 it 3, 41 1 13 01 00 160 03 74 30 150 304 18 131 10 101 08 20 04 Ao. 100 100 , Hi 4.13 60 100 201 200 431 483 43.1 140 88 171 411 2.14 100 431 I5 22 ' 100 150 I I 1.1. 1131 68 WllllArA DAaaVAaa. 151 Jobn Boyd.... Joeinh IIaboi 168 Tboataa llainiltOB Charlaa Qoblla... Robart Ploraln, Ieaao HlebArdaoa..H.H..M. Jonnlbaa Walkar 16.1 Joba Cook 168 Jaepar Kain, 161 William Cook AloOord traot Joarpb Pipor....,..H Uaorfa PaV , ' i llanr, I'aRa..H Jamea Nubia Mebafte, A Mitchell liatbiaa Woo, h. .......... ., Millar A Cbriit M . M rtM Jobs Brannamaa Joeeph MrMurraj ' Baa.ar Mill. Ca....... K.rtinf (lround..............i Ford A Rhlnkla Bain, Kohorl J.mea KoeaH ., 163 Joba Canainham , ,, , Joba Mutear lloareh ....... II It 4t 28 ........ 147 12 ... 68 71 1.10 ...... ill oo 131 00 41 81 41 30 li 08 88 00 181 21 tl 14 I II 41 21 It 00 . I 18 1 02 47 14 40 80 61 IK II 18 10 18 i 7!l 5.10 IM 258 431 431 to Carlnglon Townahip. , Wamrataa. , Oeorje Mead Ha. Ao.' 10SI 1101 1104) 1100 104, 1100 1100 I01IA 8t 32t 100 150 181 ; 150 804 Tax, 81 OO 410 00 lit 10 401 10 123 00 46 10 46 10 III 00 8 10 67 40 i.1l!8 6.178 6.174 1401 138, 6370 6411 6407 t:i7 6404 IMIl 1801 1801 Marti, at Bt.a.rt.... r 148 tl I li . 123 00 , 40 30 6187 6387 tSTt Oaorgt Mta4........ 107 60 1,4.16 II M . 11 10 1101 46 Morrlt A Buaarl... 10031 807 t 1803 100 110 Pr lit lit 1807 TrtBafarrad for J. Rider. 10 M Decatur Townahip. TParraafea. Ae. 108 Tax Jot, UaaBiltoa.......mi Tbonaa P. Cop. . $74 41 . II 6J ... 164 04 166 40 70 10 18 404 4oa vaaneo maa Kobarl Rami ........,. I'atriak Moor. Tbomaa Slaaardaoa...m...K Ann McLanaban Joaeph Whitahall .. Will,. a K.ana. ...,..,.. Jon. MAttoob RobArt lUltaiofar Joha brtnbar ....... .,. Tbomaa Kdmuadeoa Kamaal Hamilioa............ Caapar llaina..,,.., William lioovar ....., Ilarld Stawart...,..,... Caapar llaioaa.. OllbartVoajht Joba II arri.ua...... Xllaabath llarriloa I. Plaiebrf.. Jamea 11 Arritoa ,....., 1). W. McCard 111 to at io 183 13 404 81 .. 18 81 168 44 .. 171 tO .1 It II .. ta is .. 138 06 tu it 14 k 150 60 DO I4K 400 mo 100 117 HI 12 .. 117 00 to . 70 20 tt 100 61 . at oi 314 . 120 74 . 101 00 60 lit .. 71 136 60 81 11 . 1 II I 18 . I 18 ,. 3 VO fal. 4111 80 .. II 07 ,. II 08 47 10 . 47 80 I 1? .. 13 1 1 ,. 10 71 . 477 10 0j 47 I 26 IS ' Albert Owent J. I. Pennrag A. V. IloI Farcuaoa TowaBblp, H orraafee. George Roae.,.,,,.,,.,,,, Lewie Jorilaa Ae. 433 Pr. ICS 74 tt Aorera Ogdeo M, Joba llambright.,M,.,. J. H. P.rguaoa J'tbB rltiBer....,.,,...,,,,.. Ilaoial Prank Joba Urafl Benjamin tiibba,....,w , , B. A Irrin Charlaa Lewfe , P. Plaa from Uee. I(raw.. Prom W. Mall Prom drier Be. ,....,... W.rrea Bell I. M. l'.ott from Wm. Darit. Kirk't aalate.......... ...,.. Clrard TowaBblp. Prr. Warrant. 00 73 86 40 to 431 to I 46 46 It 16 04 10 4 40 18 38, I 41 11 70 to ti 100 I (II 41 61 A-o. 1384 63(11 1381 1371 5,171 IT SO 5368 6354 4851 6.165 i.lid 1371 1371 1301 130 1024 1KV0 3847 !: 1841 11106 Ae. 1061 760 not 41 1081 1100 1048 1008 1000 1100 11(1) loo 1081 1 10 1008 856 154 11 160 61 101 III 708 1100 1110 1100 81 161 134 111 II 40 387 161 181 450 111 i0 106 III 6 114 454 i 430 110 Aa. 51 1061 1000 law IIOO 1001 1100 11110 1104 1100 IHO 100 ' 70 10 rot. ,1348 10 Oearge Mead, " , 81 00 ' " 140 (HI " !. ' ...... 141 01 " " 171 00 " 81 10 " " 140 00 " " ill 10 1 " ......... 37 40 " " ......... 743 00 " Sf 40 j " .......... 174 II " .......... 374 00 ' ' 4I o. " ' " . 401 00 Morrlt A Stiwert.... tl 00 " " ... 101 10 " .. 1 70 100 ' 100 .... H George Mead,. 1 16 . 34 188(1 1361 6351 317 6.176 IH5 1VJ4 1020 1:i0 1016 1027 ; 1028 1887 1830 1 3048 j 1887 161.6 1017 3650 1019 1831 lll 1031 11131 1137 Ka. 131.1 1317 1311 1811 i&M 131 1333 1.121 83.11 11121 1331 IVII 1011 loll tilt 1814 1314 1321 6317 1821 1331 IVII 1001 I vol 1864 I 1014, IV31 1681 1021 ' 1881 1881 6311 '!" 6331 1131 Morrlt A Stewart.. . 4 18 Ueorge Mead.... 804 10 ....1,134 10 ..........1,134 20 " " ........1,134 20 Morrlt A Slewart bal I 41 . ... ' If 00 ... " ... - .. .. . t 14 " .... 31 63 " t 10 11 71 " , " .... 10 10 ...4 otio '. , " .... l M " . ' , 10 10 " " .... 101 01 " .... 11 ..... ... M 00 " " .... 18 61 " ' .... If 04 " " . .... I 41 " " .... II 61 " .. 41 10 , " " . .... 44 21 ' " " .... 1 40 1013 ,,ehra TowaeklB. Pr, Warrant, fltorge Mead... Aa. Tal. I 111 44 , 14 64 , 48 41 161 04 , lot 44 , 147 14 , 121 11 , 821 61 41 40 VI 40 , 161 06 14 11 401 104 lit 171 411 441 444 144 4 IS 804 431 . a . a wnittt e Morrlt A Stewart." 481 431 " " , II 66 " " .... 7 46 William Mapea 117 40 110 III 168 433 481 481 . 431 438 431 431 4.18 4.11 163 . 26 40 .. I'll 71 .1,101 tt . 41,1 06, ..1,461 00 mi III. 1101 1104 411 178 II 411 lit 21 771 ' 100 114 ltl 100 H 171 11 George Mead.,.. ' . .. f . . " .... ..1,411 46 Morrlt A Stewart,, III tt 44 14 tl 7 14 . 01 14 II II I 10 44 14 14 M li 41 II II II tl H OllllngbiM Oar. ' I. riaea . Coartae Keoaar.,.., O, H. Wood ,.. l Morria A btewarl,, ( btrlet P, jtpb.rlt, - Hear. tUad...... Owaer llakaowa,,,.. 74 401 I 41 a T" ..(161 41 101 UrabtB Tewaaklp. rVarrwatee, J.tpar Ma laad. Thomat P. Ooaa 231 ai to 11 aa ar...,,.,..., -0,.HMOH,(W.MI 14 II t to : w ii 1! ueorga ttoer... unariM nan, . Caae...!.. 4. " 14 II li Job, P. Weare..., ll N oarer jierrll 4 Co..'....., (71 I Sew &vttUtmtntt.. Galleh Towathlp. Warrant. Ao. Ill I VI 411 111 ii; in in 4.':8 . Pir. Tar. HI Ckrlatlaa Blarka.... ..$131 II 121. M.llklu Voaa,....M..M III 80 168 Ukrlatiaa lla,at.....p,.. 411 II Ueora. MuaeerAtalua......... 11 30 Tbomaa Tadlar 151 81 Uaatei Oraey......,M..,. I;il 83 tl Uaorfo 11. her 131 07 141 Tlmolb P.AVoa............. 471 11 Itai Joha Barr..........;,w...i 476 111 II Kinanaal Suaart 81,0 40 488' 868 180 48 William (lra..k...A.... 141 74 Oaora. Moor. 70 It " ...........v.. til 71 Hi 3d) 134 Philip (llonnlBiar.;.,,.;. lot 81 lid . Jobn MuCaboa.. , 131 10 08 . M George Baker Joba MoCahaa Lam, ULaek Illnjamla Wlltoa... Joba Wbltmar . 140 II , 111 03 , I8i 41 , 117 38 , 131 84 , It 01 , 104 II , 80 12 , 6 14 84 , 114 21 4 88 , II la , tl 07 , dl 48 sot 180 III 121 111 1.11 181 Pilot Sbaw , Id.Ard Hand 108 tieorjre Moore Beajamla Wllaoa , Pilot Bba. Tbomae Moatagae........ Daniel PaUenoa Nonltar aitata Klebard Alb.rU........ Ilualun TowitAbip. to 12 80 101 680 So. A. 101 1020 M20 1041 408 401 200 lit ' 1041 1041 1041 1100 871 1(4 1 147 400 741 170 III 171 101 , 160 too III 000 110 2111 147 147 1041 400 080 100 Out 107 too 811 88 ill 013 .147 too too 161 1010 1080 147 000 421 1010 437 801 733 001 1020 88i 888 1020 , 10JI ' 808 1V7 127 208 tot Ot : io Por. IPeirroalai, Ta 8576 H1HJ 30111 mot I OKI 1001 4001 5:i 6074 t07t toei 5007 671 6871 4238 4221 4300 MM 4125 4238 4808 6O0i 6083 4001 6878 1877 t87l 6877 42.15 4228 4121 42.11 6081 6080 42.11 4314 4000 1871 i87l ' 57f 1511 2000 2001 6871 3601 1088 1501 1001 3000 1578 3571 3504 3807 3507 3584 Roberta A Pol (1,377 21 1,482 41 1,401 48 " " l,im 17 121 . - 14 184 88 1 40 J. 1. Klddtr 4t Moort A Utlaa.... 0.1 II 716 06 1,101 88 " .. 477 to William Power..... ' tot 81 1.161 00 80 Readlng,Rieh.plaa 1,074 17 17 vv tt 161 18 ,001 III 10 Jamei Wlltoa..... William Powaa K. fiboemaker.. 28 04 171 00 41 0 Wilt) 188 38 171 II 121 74 William Powara.,.. Wood'rd A PiaBt. .. M Moore A Dolaaa.. 811 40 I 03 I M 484 13 111 13 1,401 13 VI t ' 144 12 1,131 20 1,301 18 Robert! A For.. Jemet Wlltoa..,, - 728 70 William Pow.r..... 454 08 ' 171 11 438 00 ' lU 3 Jemel Wilavn.. 628 Moort A Delaaej.. 101 OV 171 00 4.10 00 Ml? 21 11 RakatU t F.l.. ear at 1,601 10 Moere A Dalaa.... x:ib at nobant a ox. 1,0.11 00 401 01 1,481 41 101 88 bal.. 401 18 141 18 .... 1,301 04 ..... 1,481 48 IK! 1,171 1.1 .... 1,481 8 3581 8804 1,4KZ BO 1,418 61 6088 4101 151 William Pow.r... Mi 88 131 12 70 12 114 M Jamea Wllaoa..... Jobn DnnlAp ...... DuBola A Soe Ranoldt tab. dir. J. Mloblia RtBelde tab. alir. J. Mcklln Ravnolda ma. dir. 21 71 J.lfieklla.. I Reno)da anb. dir. J.Mcklia.... I Ranolda aab. dir. J. Nlcklia I ReBolde aab. dir. ' J. Nieklla ... I William Powore.... Jiordaa lowaablp. Warrant. 111 37 I 337 tt Ae. Tal. 4.13 Thomat Martia. Robart Martia William JohBttoa DaaMlSmilh..l.,... Richard Ptierf..;...... ...1101 06 .. 04 12 . f 08 . II 74 1H1 41 100 200 124 224 II .. 141 44 P. A A. FltBB., .. 81 64 .. II 00 ... It 11 111 Rlehaid Petere. Phili, Foatt........ Kartbaaa Tawnablp. ret,, 'Warreratee. , : Tel, Ueorga Mead.......... 1121 11 , " " . 180 42 " " 17 42 " " . ....... 1 tl It " " ......... 14 41 r - 113 11 151 41 .William 8m Ilk Mere A tit nor 44 74 11 W I 71 ooba aimiAad.ZT.! Hugh MeUonlglt Kmeriok A Ra!Ur. '' Claodraa Barmo... id. McU.rr. ........ 44 40 4 64 11 II 64 01 11 10 I II 1 10 10 tl WlllUrd , William V Keating., MeCloak A Patur. 'Joha Metiarrr...... 1 II f 40 Jl Joha MeU.rre ....... 47 73 4 " ,.... SI II 14 42 J. Willroa Roaeb. ' 1 1 Cbarlee Coaowar Praacla MeCo Bain. Jobb ailllland William V. Keetlag. C. Willlak, bal I II is to II II 4 07 I II 103 Kuoi Townahip. Per. Warrant. Ill Jot. Wllllard.. $ 18 13 11.1 Robert Ura 117 61 41 Joba BrlnkhariL. ....... 61 71 163 Sarah Wad.. 117 81 It. (leerr. INeV-,....... 117 81 151 'M. harualI.i..."J..J. 117 81 163 (Jeorge Aah(oa 47 43 Benjamin Poaltaa, 17 61 Iarael Merrle......... Martin Pieroa . laaballa Jordan John I'lerce ,4.. R.J. . , 141 J .'UMrayAMaiMoCorttiek!! 99 433 ltl 114 111 Sntannah Ward,. William llaaler,.., Joka Dora Kane Roblaaoa.. Owen Talk 11 100 Lawrenra Tawnablp, Per. Warraalee. Ne. 62M 5301 Ae. 104 1104 1104 1114 1104 1104 1104 1104 104 1 1110 1100 1101 1100 1101 1100 1100 1100 171 130 81 77 111 111 1,1 1020 44 17 14 714 1167 llll 401 1101 74 141 17 George Mead.. 1301 1301 6301 1.104 1301 1106 130f 1301 1.101 6310 6311 6201 6204 6201 12V8 62V1 6JHI 1001 Roberta A Pox George P. Oaliek.... Ilugk Jordea John HMd RndMph 1.11. Robert! A Fox Joba B. Garriaoa... leaAA Grom. laaae dahlia 6201 524 617 I3V4 6101 1101 I rot llll (Jeorge Mead Bllla Irwlt 4 Boa... Latheraa Cbaroh Hear Mead I - M. Shirk Oal Let Morris Torraehlp. George Wet tel.. William Wert, Chrletiaa Werta Ilaoltl Loaok Jnae Yara.ll.,.,, .,. Jamee Taraer Per. Tax. ...1515 81 .. 166 44 ... Ill 71 .,. 41 41 ... 18 41 ... 1 01 81 ... 11 II 51 04 George Ilahaeker..,. PeUr Varnell Clem Rtlokor John Veagba JoBAlbAB Neeblt..., Bltlr Mel.aneblln.. ,. 187 II II 04 .. lVt 18 .. 11 II ,. 11 OS to I 04 14 43 1 II 1.11 41 164 II jAtob 44rAl7rttM(.li.y(...,, Jareh Urtff TliomAl Morrlt Ill 111 111 111 151 163 III 111 161 111 161 William Morrlt.., Samaal Meredith. 'William Miller,,, ... 144 II 144 21 lllltle Morrlt,, , Tbomaa FitttlmmeBl George Clmer .,..,.. Robert Ura....... Patrick Moon Mar Morrlt Meagnt Miller ; NoiUiFratez .......,,..., WllllAm Stiwtrl.... Rlehnrd R, imllhV,'.'.','.'.', Jamee Smith.,, f. trick Ha Robert O lean John Hnaton Frnaela Johetlen David Boeerege Walter A RaaBBBl.,.,,., ehrlrl Beker.... .. Hmea Ural,.,., ., 164 II .... 164 11 .... 164 II ... IN II 164 II .... 144 II ... 104 71 .... 164 II .... 124 W . 81 41 ... 44 44 .... 43 I ... 31 I .... 133 14 ... 144 44 .... 4 It ,. II ! W 31 ' 431 'II, 1VI 407 111 144 .7. 1. I 81 71 II It 44 41 II vopraa Bwena..., l Joan Gran-....,.,.,... 4 17 M. ReeeVaaewee,,J.. 4 17 Fraderiel liable, 14, , MMlblA, Bgk, w I, A3 w a?t?l K (TT . f,ea l'eeiw,j,., If Ne. Ae. Mil 747 Mil 1041 M04 1140 M14 1IIX 14111 167 5400 1100 6411 1100 1430 131 1661 111 1641 it) - ' 144 40 8651 lit 1144 474 704 r-.".'-. 11 74 JO0 11 1661 100 147 Mi 104 17 41 94 104 to 1091 253 , 14 17 t ' 1,121 II H J - 188 II W , , ...... 111 10 O L " - HI 14 hi, 1 1 124 40 1 BBI ......... 10170 ' ' ! ? in ii w wmw . ii at o " mo O BB -.. ii 83 a m " ia. .a n ' $rw$dMrtifrmtnt. It r 16 Matlklaa llaagh .... Hear Dr laker...... Joaeph Hable ........... Joe. Potter Fraaole Jehaetan. M M ,,,. .Jaaob Graf. ......... Fann Tawnablp, Per. wtnaAiraa. ,. II tl ,. I 1 ,. ! II 04 IM 4f III No. 6011 651 61 1V6I 661 631 634 .. II II .. St II .. 14 . II 18 Aa. SH 1(13 171 80 01 III Ml 111 141 10 14 6f,0 100 It 101 104 14 Tax Nlcklia 4 Orllib 4511 64 . 4.17 10 154 40 .. Ill 44 .. II 40 ... 161 64 164 04 ..4 111 Ml t3i 688 1037 6V13 111 .... Ill 00 .... 30 40 ... 1 44 ... lai 4 .... 44 04 14 40 .... 14 40 .... 44 44 .... II 44 Joarpb Booa. tlH. Plkej Townablp. Ptr. WABBAATBB. Joha Nlekoltoa Na. 1711 Tax' 4171 to . 14 24 . 1.1 46 . 164 86 . Ill 86 . II 50 . 10 II . Ill 04 710 114 110 43.1 24 l!d 101 4 la 16 :i4 174 4.0 r.oi VI 167 Ae. 27 IH3 11 1041 680 1071 1771 1771 1774 1771 1774 1777 .lame, Wlleoa... Joha Nlcholroa 1777 , 626 - Rirklln A Urlffth,... 47 36 111 1770 1770. 1776 677J 6776 No. 4154 42tl 4261 1871 4266 1670 4164 4263 4257 4361 410 410 4260 4J60 47 II J.'llB NIoholtoB., : l . i ' H Jtmta T, LaOBard Pine Townablp. 18 11 41 4 II Per. WABBAVTBB. II Jamee Wlltoa.., Ill " " ... Tax. $1,1M 11 Ill II " " 481 II Moore 4 Delaaej.., 714 19 Jamae Wlleaa 100 ti Moore A DelaBe... 1,104 Jamee Wllaoa... Mt IS 147 40 861 64 401 401 V0 16 VI VI 41 171 IO0 an Ao. 11 11 . 2.4 M II 14 ... 11 14 . II 14 . 43 II 00 tin . UN .' 43 N 1 71 4201 loot 4110 4161 5781 Roberta 4 Fob.. Jamee Wilton.... 41 Jobn NieholAoa.. Ualoa Townablp. Per. wabbartbb. Ill Roberta A Fox.. . 81 10 I 60 li 16 Ne. 360.1 351 1061 11 10 1011 3001 Tax. ...11,876 10 4IM an ... 1,151 H ... - 17 ... 604 N .. 158 02 . 21 17 ... 101 N 381 " " .... ll " ... 441 . -. , r "174 H ' A .... 104 .... 82 41 ' . .. 186 " " .... 7I 41 , ,. Joilt , 44 I ' loll 44 " ... 1024 66 , 074 44 . '' .m 654 ' ' .... Ill " " .... 141 17 Jamei Wlltoa.., 167 li , 1001 154 1008 1587 3604 3184 330! 3588 1587 ... 121 10 ... ill II ... 171 1 ,.. ' 131 W ,.. M 17 ... 1,171 N ... 4.17 14 ... Ill 71 ... 141 71 ... 41 87 1661 4151 4261 .. 61 14 ... 131 17 Woodward Tawteblp. At.' 461 -Per' WABBaarta. Tax 151 JoBalhaa Weill .....4S 41 IM John Rail..... to 88 431 104 William Wilaon..-......... 61 41 433 111 Itaae Wheeler IN 14 Hi Hootman II 46 0 1.14 MAr Nlel 471 40 Benjamin Jobnttan........... 144 40 Hagart .......... 781 II 4 370 401 80g III MettbiAe Barton ,..... 136 1 Bal. Hagert traet....,4,08 40 Joba MeCahaa................ 444 84 141 41 100 Roland K'aoi.. 234 Pigot Shaw . t to Sebaatiaa Gran .... 114 to 211 438 71 161 Tbomaa Kdmnndaoa 437 13 Jamee Arehbridgo..... ...... 0.14 1 431 314 Jona Matter Jr.... ....... III 40 121 till Uootmaa....m 211 Chaae Rieketit 71 80 Joe. Clerk ......, 14 40 Joka MoClollaad . II 18 George llootmea... II 18 B.rbara Bnder 83 18 Philip Fonat 104 44 144 100 100 104 431 413 4.13 jBoeb U. Howell..... 104 44 William Jobaetaa 101 (4 George Broekham.... 108 N Amael Kmlia....... 11 64 Hear Shaffer.............. B3 10 104 361 0 148 Cbarlee Hifbt 164 44 Denial Turner 107 08 John Low 114 M 187 16 104 laaae Geoo.............. 104 tl Roland arena 11 N Joha Ilarrlaoa . 177 16 444 Joaeph Clark 41 40 Benjamin Joknaloa......... 101 N Reabea Balnea. ......... 181 48 Lake Morria................ Ill n Qeorg. Aaktoa....... II 86 B. J. Prober 101 f6 Sntanaeh Ward M 10 Joba Vengbl lit 48 "1 II In 147 a . 14 ' 154 William Porker...,,..... II 10 Cberlee Lowa ,,, , ,,,, , , - 17 " II Joha Canaoa .... 841 II Henr Drinker. ............. 611 11 William Drinker ,. MO 44 Mat 8andwioh..,.... tt 48 Mar Neil ... 144 N William Lathere 14 it 424 144 .14 74 31 li Jamte Akiander....m I tl J. B. Walun....,..., Ill 11 14 , ,, "ww....,Ht aaa ia I J A. a P,Br,e........,4. 4 16 High Rtlann .........' Ill 48 144 1 tbob. .... llll JANIEL GOODLANDKR, lilt 1147 1171 .. . llll LUTHIR8EVR0, PA., Dealer In DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, IIOS1ERT k GLOVES, HATI 4 CAPS tad BOOTS 4 SHOES, 1174 Mt 144 nilliam wirutr. ............. 4 16 ' '- " " 4 10 ' ' ' . MeOAliaHHV, Treaaanr. Clearfield, April i, 1874-K. ' - t r ,1 .oo u5 :' a 4 'j. ? . .-I. i-t ft T .t? r... 117 81 -t... LmU , , "3 I 4 "T-1 IMS e , 110 tin LZTL) a 67 18 , . I a 17 feBI I M 01 eaaaJ I .414140 .,,... -1,,,.,, ... " . 164 16 n M a tun to rwaani I M 1 ... . a I ,1. ' , - , . ' , 1,661 ao 1,861 ao i " 4. " " ihm 13 rJ 88 7 ,mi afl - 21 44 $R . . . , . M ji 41 o , a . I 10 aj-l J 104 04 tat S a it qj - ... m i i "73 api 370 16 ep it ino it ZJ m. . Hill a, a IM e, . H w : ".,.1 ' 1 1 a CZ2" L I a ToUeea, Gneerioa aad Flak, Ntllt, Hardaait, amniware - - uiaaawBta, ail BBd Bot' Clotblog, Dregi, pAlttt, Olle, School Bookl, a Urge let a( Pateal Madteltat, Caadlee, Njle 4 Dried Fmlta, Caeeeo tad Cratk- en, a eat aa mat Pewdtr, Flour, Grain 11111 Potito, Cltler AM TlmMk feed, IBA. BinAla Tkreed, Skeemaken' te.lt aad aaea riaamge. He greater rarlet, at gaada la aae tun eeaat. Al for aala rer tow for eaih er t atetalalna 1 a aoa.lv. wrwmmwa .. a. v.a.p ..omer. Ma 1, 1671. isrrllaoroni. JUITICB' COMTABLBAV VfHM Wt hara priaud a large aambaa af tba nw PR! BILL, aad will aa tba laoola af twaait. (a eaate. mall a aamj ta aaa addreae. mrt4 STKAM BAtT MILL. EXG1NE AMD BOILERS FOR BALI. Tba aadonigaed ofjere for aalo oa eeeeoaabH) lermt, their tttam low mill, loe.ud At Wallaae. toa, Clea.ield I'.., Pa. Th. eagle, aad boUert tra aa goad aa aa. Tbe ilia of the eegiae la 14x14, aad It In good running order. Tb. wiV alto tell tbe4r abingle and lath mill, aad all tat arorkiag meohiaor ia Ihe mill. Partieo wliklog to pureaaee aaa call ea or addreet GRAHAM. WALLACI A CO. Cleerl.ld, Pe, Jna. 10, 1171. B OOT AND SHOE JtAKINO. JORIPII If. DEKRIN41. oa ll..t a I. Bkaw-e Row, ClearAeld, Pa., baa Jaat reeeff e a lae lot f Praaek Oalf Bklat aad Klaa, Ika beet la Ike market, aad It aaw prepared a man. afaetera arertklaf la kit Hat. He will war. rant kit work to a. at ftprattattd. Alto, ail kiadi of Leather aad Shoe PlAdiogt for aala. Tbt elllitti af Claarleld aad rlolaltr are retpeetfall, larlted U gira him a aall. nora aoae at anon aouea. 7:10 73 1870. WHERE 0W? 1876. Te MICIIInAN, ant ef Ihe roremoll, loori.b lag Aad Wlibr f ttea! WHAT FOB? ToheaFARXealafllw ' ! One million A ere of lae farm lug laada for tale b tha GRAND RAPIDS A INDIANA R. R. Slreng Sollt. Read Markett, Sara Crop. Goad Sohoolt. R. R. rant through aeatre ef great. Bettl.eaeatl all aloag. A If kladt af Pradaott raawd. Phrnt of water, timbar and naildia, maurlalt Prioa from $4 to $10 par aerat e foartb dowa, bal onoe oa time, ar-geod for illaatrated pamphlet, fall af taetl and dgarea. And h. .nrinoed. Addrett 1 . , W. A.HOWARD, CemmV i Ortad Rapldt, Mich. P. R. L. PIERCE, See' Land Uep'L H. A KRATZER, (stocaaaoB ep) IRATZEB&LYTLK, HAt.BR IB DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, BOOTS, SHOES, LEATHER, CARPETS, OIL CL0IB9, ; WALL PAPER, WINDOW SHADES, ETC. . Market Stmt, Clearfield, Pa. Ft. 14, lWt.lf - - JOHN TROUTMAN, DIALER IH FURNITURE, Jf ATTHK8HKH, Improved Spring Beds, MARKET STREET, NEAR P. 0. The aaderrlrned ben leara ta raform tha altl. teat of Clearleld, and tho pablle aaoerally, that he kat aa hand a lae aieortment of Farsitara, each At WaIbbI. Cbaetaat aad Paiated Ckiahw Saitea, Parlor gullet, Reclining and Iiteaiioa Chain, Ladlai- and Geata' Rat Cbairt, the Por roraled Diaiag aad Parlor Chain, Caae Beau aad Wiadtor Cham. Clothea Bare. Stan aad Know. tioa Laddtra, Hat Raokt, Serabbiag Bmabet, Aa UODLDINO AND PICTURE FRAMES. Lochia. Olaioee. Ckromea. Aa. nklam waold ba taitabla for Hollee preoenta. daelfll JOHN TROUTMAN. Down I Down 1 1 THE LAST ARRIVAL AND Of COURSE THE CHEAPEST I A Proclamation against High Pricesf WE tra bow opening ap a let f the beet aad moat oeaeonable Goode end Ware, arm ejffered In Utia market, and Al prlee. thu remlad aaa of the good eld dnt of .keep thing.. Tboea ah. lAok faith a poa tbia poiaU ar deem ear aiie. gattoaj anperflBvat, aeed bat Call 4T OVK BTORE, Corner Front tad Market nreata, Where the ata lea, feel, hoar aad kaow far them eelret. Te fall andtrataad what arwebea, goad, thie matt he doae. We da aot deem It annonti , ta enamerato aad Iteenlte oar Block. It It aaaaga for a, U elate that t Wo hare ETerrthing that ii Needed aad aoBiamed In thlt markot, and at prteea that aatoBiak both aid aadonna. 4003 JOSEPH SHAW 4 SON. pARMERS, LOOK HERB I, , , F. M. CARD0X tt BRO., ' Woald eall the atteatlen at Farmon ta Ibe tact thU the ar reeoiriac ' ONE CAR LOAD OF Hebron's Patent Lock Level Tread . - ' Thresh Machines, ONI CAR LOAD OF CHAMPION MOWERS and REAPERS COMBINED. Aad tire kind, af GRAIN DRILLS-FARM ERS' FAVORITE A FARMER8' FRIEND. All the abort Mechlaei will at told CHEAP far CASH, ar exchanged fer rood HORSES and PAT CATTLE. The kart alia a rot or n.w TW0HOR8E R0ADWA00N8, Which the wjll dl.poae or la tht am auantr. Oar ThreeherA, ReApers aad DrilM ar ef tha Ben mtBoi ta tht eoontrj, and warraatod irtt-elatt ia arer partiealar. Call at ear mtal market la Plt't Opera Ilooae and azamlna ikeat maoblnea. F. M. CARDON & BRO. Cleartald, Pa. Mareh 11,74. FULFORD & THOMPSON, OIXIKAi IHSURANCm AOtXTS, , , Cletrield, Pena'a, . . RtprtMrnt all tha laadla. Plan laaoraoaa Compaalet af the etaatr 1 Qneaa Roal Canadian Homo, Mow York Leomlng, Mane, Pa Franklin, PbileJ ',......, Pbosnix, Hartford Hanover, New York Home, Col., O A Ilea, Hartford Prorideaee, Waahiagioa...., ,..4lt.440,N ... 4,oto,oe4 ... 1,754,114 ... 1,181,411 ... 1,108,664 ... 1,861,10, ... 1,426,051 1 1 6,116 M6.641 411,044 Ptrtoat aboat eVoetiat Aa tntaraaoe an arts. art af an kind, tkanld eall at ear elite, aa Market ilroet, .ppotlu Ikt Oonrt Hone, aad eae oar Hat tf aompaaiet and ratal brere Inenring. uiin tl. rt'i.ruHU, T. W, THOMPSON. Clearl.ld, Pa, Oct, 17, f 6 1 i. aunnar. eratii aeanea. WE8T BRANCH INSURANCE AGENCY PRINCIPAL OFFICE, Cleartleld, Pa. BRANCH OFFICES la dlffereat parte ef the vonni. The fcllowlnr Old aad Reliable Flew. l,a..i took tad Life Iaearaawt CompeaUo rapreieatea). a lab, , 'Armau. 1401 North Brlllrh 4 Maneatlle Fire Ida Co., ef England $14,I4,444 1141 Soetllih Oemeaerelel Fire laa. .... F.-" ? Saglan. (gold) 11,046,404 1714 North Amerlea Fire laearaaoe ST "HelphlA. I,7H,H4 Fire AiaoelaUoe Fire Iaaeraaee Co.. ef PblladelnhlA I iaa aoj.- Phmall Fir. Iaa. Ce, N. T.,.. -l.lla.ltl WatertowA Fire Iba. Oo., ef R. I., Inearel farm baUdlngt .alp . " 7II.IN Amaaaa Fin latBraaee Ce., ef Clnetnn.U...... 1,44,441 Terh Block laearaaoe Co. ef rraww, iwawreeeoroee. aa Tt,44 Hartford Areldealla Ce er CoaoMtioaL... Pen Motnal Ufa Iaearaaea Ca. at Poaaelrtaia..,......, Metropolitan Life Iaearaaea Ce ' l,40,N4 ef Hew lark J, 106, let Total aapltal ., !!,0lt,to4 Faeoea la the eeaalr derlrln, vueraiaae, taa hare II prampll attended at h talllag a tbe oBee er eddraeetal at ay bite. iBearaaoe. ef footed al the leweet poeelble rate, te ba .htalaetl la rtt-.lait eompealoe. We OaarpaaUa reawa. eealed eatied wmkn Amemmeaet. ' The ahaee ten lilt laeanaa Oe.'e, reaPeeeatoet h T. H. Marra, hare paid eat la eeah. between the datee ef Aag. 1171 aad Aaa. 1174, at the frltadi ef dteeaMd Mil., belaerala thlt eeaat, tha ram at 111 04. " Prerlde fee iaa rata re hr laeariag war keeaee aad ear Ural ta tbe Weat Braaeh lataraaa Agenej, MvRHAT 4 GORDON, t1eeeld, Map II, l76. Heattk