Raftsman's journal. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1854-1948, April 06, 1870, Image 3

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17eABFIELD. PA., APRIL 6, 18T0.
tTpatiios Te insure the wfe transmission
j Imt bv mail, patrons should remit by cheek
one;.ofder. or have their lettera registered.
receipt will be enclosed in the first paper after
h. money comes to band:
Tyrone and Clearfield Railroad,
i f' leaves Tyrone at : : :
Arrives at Clearlield at : : H a
Msil ,, in lesves Clearfield : : :2.30 pm
. Asrivee at Tyrone at : t : t 5 .35 p m
Canoeefs with Cincinnati Ezpreaa Eait at OS
;M.il Weet at 44 p, ; Bald Kagle Ex
press at 7 9p. m. - .. '
Accommodation Train.
Leaves Clearlield at : :
n :i: 1 .. .
7.00 A. at.
9 10 A.
10 IS a. m.
2 00 r. a.
2.30 r. m.
Ii.ii p. a.
Arrive at Osceola at :
Lesves Osceola at : : :
- Pbiiipsborg at : :
Arrives at Clearlield at :
Religious. Divine service will le held
next Sabbath, in Clearfield, as follows :
By Kev. Nixdorff.in the Lutheran church,,
ill A. M and 7 P.M. Sabbath school at 91
1. Prayer meeting every Wednesday
evening at 7 o'clock. .
B Hev. Rail, in St. Andrew a Episcopal
chuich, at 1 1 A. 1. and 7 P. M. Sunday
school at 3 P. M. Prayer meeting every
AVednesdaw evening o'clock.
By Rev. Butlcr.io the Presbyterian chorch,
morning and evening. Sabaath school at
3 P. M. Prayer meeting every Wednesday,
evening at 7 o'clock. - .....
By Kev. W. H. DiH,in the Methods
chuich, morning and evening. Sabbnth
school at 9 A. M. Prayer meeting, every
Thursday at 7J P. M. Communion services
First Sabbath of every month at 10J A. M..
St. Francis' chorch Mas at 10 A. M.,
the second aad fourth Sundava of each
mouth. - - - ' -
Ladies Kid glove, in all colors, only
fl 75 at Reeds.
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Wanted a girl, to do general house
work. Fit. further information inquire of
S. J. Row.
Qlkkv? Is "Wizard Oil" any relation
-to ,"Fusil Oil!" Reason both seem to
make men very noisy.
I.KKT for Pittsburg our friend. Col. IV
Jobn-tton. on Monday, lie takes charge of
the Merchant! hotel. Success Colonel.
Nkw Post office. A new Postofnee has
lven established at Houtsdalo, near the Mo-t-liannon
Coal mines, in Woodward town-
t-lii p. Clearfield county.
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The largest stock of Cloths. Cassi meres
and Trimmings ever brought to this county
now for sale by the yard, or made to order,
cheaper than ever, by II. BuiDUE.
Man Killed. We learn that on Sat
urday last, Mr. JohnPugan was killed on a
I '.irjob, on Six Mile Run, Rush township.
Ontre Co. lie was a native of the Prov
idriiee of New Brunswick.
Rafting. The rafting season cjtened
pretty brik the latter part of last week. A
lirs number of rafts passed this place o:i
their way to the lower markets, where, we
hpe, they will arrive in snfety. ;
Persons in need of Pry floods, Notions,
Trimmings, Indies and Children' Shoes,
Irits. Caps. Ac . are requested to examine
an 1 compare goods and prices before pur-tha-ing.
Wm. Rlkd, Market St..
Snow. On Monday evening last, we had
a 1? . lit fill of snow in this region, which
Imd the effect to make the air quite cold
and. in a gronf measure, put a stop to the
running of rafts, fur a day or two. All
I'clit now. - .
lj'i Si'.f.d Stick. Our old friend, John
M "Qui. kin, passed this plane with a rait,
. la- week, in which wa3 r stick 102 feet long
a.id '2H inches square, containing 2S3 cubic
f-ft. or X .,'." feet board measure. A pretty
good sized stick, surely. .
1'hilipsbure contemplates going over to
Clearfield after that 'sand heap, we opine.
es; ami if it does go, there will he no
thing left bur. a. 'sand- heap." O pine a
gain. ly!iilquttiitr;i Jituriml.
Right ! Bro. Kllswortli ; and only a
"yellow sand heap," at that.
L'os. The hg are being put into the
ftroams as rapidly as circumstances wj.ll
rcrmit ; hut thus far, the oppcrntinn has
ln much retarded on account of their still
being frozen together wi'.h ice and snow.
A few days of warm weather will, however,
mllioe to make the work of '"breaking up"
comparatively easy. k t .
Opened. For the information of onr
readers, we would state that the "Shaw
llonse," the new hoteljust completed, was
opened to the public on Friday last. G. N.
CoH.i'.rn, Ksq-, the proprietor, is well known
t' the public as one of iha most popular and
neeouiodatine hotel keepers in this section,
ofthe State, and henco needs no speciaj
c-Miiiii.'uJation from us. We wish him sue-
ees.H.
Prices. We understand, the prices of
f red for timber, at Lock Haven, Is rather
1"W to afford remunerative returns to our
lumbermen. The prospect, however, is
favorable to an advance and, we presume,
lint good prices will prevail, when the
''ilk of ihe timber gets in the present of
f 'rs being intended merely for the purpose
of discouraging the sellers and forcing the
prices as low as possb'e.
Sales or Real Estate. Below we give
list of the Deeds, as entered of record in
the Recorder's office in this county, for the
feek ending Monday, April 4th, IS70,
together with the consideration named,
hare Iweated, aad the names of the grant
ors and grantees :
Deed, David and Hoary Waple toWilliaui,
lieorgeaui ilenry Albort, for 190 acres in
Bradford t. Wsidoratid 450-
Hoed, VrilHaui, Gaarfle aud Henry Albert
to HeDry Albert, guardiau, or 10 acres in
Bradford tp. Consideration (250.
Deed, William Irvtn t G. B. Patton &
Jo, f.)r Four lots in Curwensville borough.
Consideration $500.
Deed, Gcnreo Bowersox to Weary Sbim
njel. Jr., for 78 acres in Boggs township.
Consideration $200.
Peed, John li: KyJer to Leonard Kyler,
for lot in Kylertown. Consideration f SO.
Peed, Samuel Mitchell to Waker Barrett,
for lot No. 4 irl Cloarfield Jorough. Con'
deration f $.00.
O exts Silk hats, latest style, at Reeds.
i-. ' - . .
All kinds of Tailoring and Catting' done
at reasonable rates, at II. Bridge's,
Clearfield, Pn.
Li.4r of Letters remaining unclaimed in
the Postoffiec at Wallace too, April 1, 1870:
Aaron Rabold. I Maleam Cameron.
John II. Shimel.(3) Martha K Iloomel,
Persons calling for any of the above let
ters, will please say they are advertised.
April & J. E. 3'ooke, P. M.
The Little Corporal for April is re-"
ceived, full of life and vigor as usual; al
ways fresh and - bright and original Let
all the children have this delightful Juven
ile Magazine. Only one dollar a year.
Single: copies forwarded on receipt of 10
cent. . Published by Alfred L.1 Sewell &
Co., Chicago, Illinois.
A Gift. On Friday last. H. F. Bigler, of
the firm of Harry F. Bigler & Co., dealers
in Hardware and Cuttlery, Second Street,
Clearfield, Pa., presented us a very eicellent
pocket knife, for which we return him our
thanks. The new firm has just received a
large addition to their former extensive
stock, which they are selling at reduced pri
ces. Their stock is the best in the county,
and worthy an examination by those who
need anything in their line.
French, Knglish, Scotch and American
Suiting, just received and for sale cheap, at
II. Bridge's.
List of Letters remaining unclaimed in
the Postoffice at Clearfield, April 1st. 1870 :
Mia Loot L Bailey,
Cbarlea Bierly.
Mi5 C. M Brickett,
George B. Caiheart,
James Coanel
Chaaneey Cooper,
Miu Annie S. Caldwell.
Charles A. Dol.
James A. C. Fleck,
B. M. Gitlia.
Mi9 Ketiie liogbes,
YV. P lierkell. ijf
Cbarlea Jooee,
J. J. Leaden. (2)
Mm Mary J Lewis,
Mis Letitia E. Lewis,
Thomas Montgomery,
D 11 Martin,
John A. Mcl nnis.
Wm. A. 0 Brian,
Mr. Pita.
Adeline Roland,
Samuel Stand ley.
Mrs, l.izsie M Smiler,
b'papbro M. Snyder,
Striker Stout,
J. 11. Simpson,
George J. Snyder,
Hannah Walker,
Miss Amntide Uiery, '
Ker. T. Van Seoyoc.
P. A. Uaulis, P. M.
Meterological report for the week
ending March 31st, 1S70, from three daily
observations, as furnished by E. Fenton, of
Pcnn tp. Max. of Thermometer, 50 on Mar.
30th. Min. 14 on March 25th at 7 a. m.
Mean of the week, 35. Max. of Barometer,
23 43 on March 25th. Min. 27.43 on March
27th. Range .84. Mean of Barometer for
the week, 23.0G. Pepth of water fell du i
ring the week, 1.298 of an inch. Snow
-Jurirtgtho winter, 93 inches. A small por
tion of fair weather, but mostly cloudy with
snow. : Thawing, roads bad, water high.
The river iu good rafting order.
Coats, VeMtsand Pantaloons cut and made
in the latest New York and Philadelphia
fashions, at ' II. Bridge's.
Spring Trade. Latkkt Arrival.
Ilaviiig helccted a. stock of goods with great
care, I can offer to the trade of Clearfield
county as handsome a line of goods as can
be found in any market, and many of the
goods at prices as low as before the war.
Prints, Delaines, Muslins, Gingham;, Press
G .od-, and a very lare line of white goods,
Ladic's coating and coats, Spring Shawls,
Notions, Trimmings, Embroideries, real
Jaees, Ladies and Gentlcmans' furnishing
goods, ttc. kc, Sic. . Call and see, and if
prices do not suit do not purchase.
Wm. Rked.
Market Street Clearfield, Pa.
A New Book. The National Publish
ing Company, at Philadelphia have now in
press one of the most interesting books of
day. It is entitled : Life in Utah ; or,
the Mysteries and Crimes of Mormonism.
Being a i) expose of the secret rites and cer
eutopics of the Litter-day Saints, with a full
and authentic history of the Mormon sect
from its origin to the present time. J. II.
Beadle editor of the Salt Like Reporter,and
Utah correspondent of the Cincinnati Com
mercial, is the author of this work, and
will insure for it a wide sale. The book
will be sold by subscription only. Agents
wanted iu every part of the country. Ad
dress National Publishing Company, Phil'a.
Soldiers Pensions. Under a law of
Congress and the regulations of the Pension
Office, the time.during which declarations
for pensions may be filed by ex-soldiers who
served in the late war, or their heirs, expires
by limitation in June next, .and after that
time no case will be received without special
act of Congress in each case. The act of
June 6, 180(5, prescribes that all such de:
lura Lions should be filed within five years
after the passage thereof, the fraruer of tbe
act 1 elieving that this was sufficient time
for the filing of all bona JiJe cases. The
fact of this. limitation of time is not generally
known throughout the country, and as
hundreds of new cases are received each
week, it is fair to presume that many - per
sons wis fail to file their papers prior to
June, and will be thereafter debarred troru
securing the pensions to which they are
rightfully entitled, unless Congress enact a
law extending the time during which declara
tions may oe filed. The House Committee
on invalid., Pensions has agreed to report a
bill extending the entitling period to 1S7I
The probabilities of its passage are very
good.
MARRIES.
On Sunday, April 3d, 170,' at the rcsi
l.r.. nf :iiniipl Arnold. Ksn . hv Ker. W
G. Furguson, Mr. Christian Buck and
Miss Sarah Uoox, all or uurwensvme.
On Saturday, March 26th, 1870, by" D.
DrpsW Ksn.. Mr. Amos Kline, of Hus
ton township, and Miss EllEX WILSON, of
anangj county, ra.
-LOSING PRICES OF DaHAVEX A BRO.,
j 40 South Third Street, Philadelphia
3 o clock, r. M., April 3J, isu
IT.S.B aof lSl, 1t4 j 114
V S. 6 s of 18112. 110 110i
U S. o s of 1864, 190 109,
V. 8. a of 18(Vi, 109 109 J
U. S.S'iof 186i, new, 108 10bl
U. S. 6 atf ISfiT, new. 109 109
U. S. 6's of I8t8, 109i 109
I. 6. i s, 10-40'a. eS 10
U. S. .18 year per cent. Ct. 112 1121
Due Compound Interest Notes. 19
Gold, 1111 1111
Silver. 110 112
tnion Pacific R. R. 1st M. Bonds, 820 830
Central Pacific R. K.. 9S0 960
Union Pacifie Land Grant Bonds, 720 T30
D
RTOOOPS th hespet in the eonntT, t
1JT 4iF VI.
1 SPECIAL NOTIPE.
ScJienck's Pulmonic Syrup,
Seeweed Tonie and Mandrake Pilts.wil! care Con
sumption. Liver Con.plaint and Dyspepsia, if ta
Kea according to directions. They are ell three
to be taken at the same time. To ay cleanse the
stomach, relax tbe liver, and put it to work ; then
the appetite becomes good, the fond digests and
ikei good blood, the patient begins to grow in
flesh the diseased matter ripens in the I ngs.snd
the patient outgrows tbe disease and gets well.
This It the only way to core the consumption.
To these three medicines Dr. J. H. Schenck, of
Philadelphia, owes his unrivalled success in the
treatment of pulmonary consumption. The Pul
monic j rap ripens the morbid matter in the
longs, nature throws it off by an easy expectora
tion, for when the phlegm or matter is ripe, a
slight cough will throw it of, and the patient ha
rest and the lungs begin to heal. To do this, tbe
Seaweed Tonie and Mandrake Pills must be freely
nsed to cleansa the stomach and liver, so that the
Pulmonic Syrup aid the food will make good
blood.
Liver Complaint is one of tbe most prominent
causes of Consumption. Schenck s Seaweed Ton.
io is a gentle stimulant and alterative, and the
alkali in the Seaweed, which this preparation is
made of, assists the stomach to throw out tbe gas
trie juice to dissolve the food with the Pulmonic
Syrop. and it ia made into good blood without fer
mentation or sourinj in the stomach. The great
reason why physicians do not euie consumption Is
they try to do too much ; they give medicine to
stop the eougb, to stop chills, to stop night sweats,
hectic fever, and by so doing tbey derange the
whole digestive powers. looking up tbe secretions
and eventually tbe patient sinks and dies.
Dr. Schenck, in his treatment, does not try to
stop a cough, night sweats chills or fever. Re
move the canse.and they will all stop of their own
acoord No one can be cured of consumption, liv
er omplaint, dyspepsia, eatarrh, canker, ulcer
ated throat,unless the liver and stomach are made
healthy.
If a person hasconsumptlon.of conrsr the lungs
in some way are diseased, either tubercles, ae
scessea. bronchial irritation, pleura adhesion, or
the lungs are amass of inllamatioa and fast de
caying. In such cases what must be done ? It
is not only the lungs that are wasted, but it is the
whole body. Tbe stomach and liver have lost
their power to make blood out of food. Now tbe
only chance is to lakeScbenck's three medicines,
which will bring np a tone to the stomach, the
patient will begin want food, it will digest eas-ly
and make good blood ; then the patient begins to
gain in flesh, and as noon as tbe body begins to
grew, the lungs heg-n to heal up. and the patient
gets fleshy and welt, '.this is the only way to
cure consumption.
When there is do long ditease, and only liver
complaint and dyspepsia, Scbenck'a Seaweed
Tonic and Mandrake Pills are sufficient without
the Pulmonic Syrup. Take the Mandrake Pills
ireely in all bilious complaints, aa they are per
fectly harmless.
Dr. Schenck. who has enjoyed uninterrupted
health for many years pa?t, and now weighs 225
pounds, was wasted away to a mere skeleton, in
the very last stage of o ulmonary consumption, his
physicians having pronounced bis esse hopeless
and abandoned him to bis fate, ile was cured
by tbe aforesaid medicines. and sinee his recovery
many similarly afflicted hare nsed Dr. Schenck s
preparations with tbe same remarkable soccer.
Tbe directions accompanying each, make it not
absolutely nesessary to sse Dr. Schenck, unlets
the patients wish their lungs examined, and for
this purpose he is Professionally at his Principal
Office, Philadelphia, every Saturday, where all
letters for advice must be addressed, ile is also
professionally at No. 32 Bond Street, New York,
every other Tuesday. and at No. SS Hanover St.
Boston, every other Wednesday. Jle give advice
free, but for a thorough examination with his
Res pirouietor tbe price is ii. Office hours at each
eity from 9 A. M to 3 P. M.
Price of the Pulmonie Syrup and Seaweed Ten
iceach SI SO per bottle, or $S 60 a half-dosen.
Mandrake Pills S3 cents a box. For sale by all
druggists.
DR. J. H. SCnENOK.
Ap. 7.'69-Iy l 15 iV. KthSt.. Phil' a.
COUSTV DIRECTOR V.
TIME OF EOLDIXQ ccrnT.
td Monday in January,
3d . .. in March, .
4th ' in May,
3d Monday in June. 2 w.
4th r" .in Sept 2 w.
2d ' in Nov. 2 w.
COUNTY AND DISTRCT OFFICERS.
Pees't ludge llon.Chas A Mayer. Lock Haven.
As te. Judges Hon. Samuel Clyde. Clearfield.
Hon. Jacob illnelm Hmhaciton
heriff. ...
Cvrenus Howe, . . . Clearfield
Prothonotary
Aaron C. Tate. . . -
Ai-bury W. Lee, " .
Keg. a Kce. .
District Att'y,
W M M Cullough, . "
treasurer. . .
Lftver r legal.. . . "
S. F McCloskey, . Curwensville
Othello Smead. . N. Washington
Co. Surveyor,
lomniiss u rs
Samuel Shaffaer, . Clearlield.
Samuel H. Hindman, Glen Hope.
Clark Rrown. . . . Clearfield.
Price A. Rowles, . N Millport.
John D. Miller, . . Hurd.
Auditors.
Cnroner. . . . James A. Moore, . . Clearfield
Co.Supcrind't Ueo W.Snyder, ..."
LIST OF POST -OFFICES.
Townships. Namts of P. O. tfametof P.M.
Ueccaria, - (lien Hope, - - lloroer mliree.
... I'tahTille, - - - S. McFarland,
" . . Ilegarty'si Roads Samuel Uegarty
Dell, - - - Bower, - - 8 A.Horahaugh
.... Chest, .... Thos A. M'Uhee
. - -"Cush. - - - -J.W Campbell.
" .... Ostend. - - - 11. L. Henderson
Bloom, - - Forrest. - - - - Algernon Holden
Hoggs, - - Clearfield Bridge, - Jas. Forrest.
.... Wallaeeton, - - John E Moore
Bradford, - Woodland, ... Wm. Albert.
... - Wm 's drove, - -Ed. Williams
Brady, - - - Luthersburg, - L. B. Carlile
... Troutville, - - Mrs. C. Weaver
" - - Jefferson Line. - . John Ileberlin.
Burnside,
NewWasbinKtont Sam I Mcvune
... iturnside.
... Patchinviile,
... East Ridge,
Chest,.- - - - Hurd, - -"
- - - MoiJarvey, -'
... Westover, -Clearfield,
- Clearfield.
Covington, FrenchviMe,
" ... KartLaus, -
Matthew Irwin.
Jack Patobin.
W Summerville
. IwisJ. Hurd
- Wm McGarvey
S A. Farber.
. P. A. Gaulin
Claud. Barmoy
John Reiter -
- Charles iioel
Cttrwensvilte Curwensville,
Decatur, -
Phillpsburg. Centre county. Pa.
- Weet Decatur, - - Lever Smeal,
- Marron, - - - John P Straw.
Leconte's Mills. Angu s Leconte,
- Bald Hills, - '- Alex. Irwin.
Ferguson,
Girurd, -
Gosben,
Oraham,
Guelich,
- Sbawsville, - .- It. II. Morrow.
Grabamton,
Thos. II. Forcey
- Jos. U. Ganoe.
- Henry Alleman.
- Miss K J. Tyler.
Frank Bowman.
H. Swan
. Geo. lieckadorr.
II J. Sloppy. -
Ed. C. Brenner.
. John Odell.
T. F Boalich.
Smith s Mills,
A Hem ana1 -
Huston, - - Tyler, - .
4. ... Pennfiela. -
Jordan, - - Ansonville, - -Kartbaus,
SaltLiok, - -Knox,
- - - Now Millport, -Morris,
- - Kylertown, - -
.. ... Morrisdale. - -Osceola,
- - Osceola Mills.- -Penn,
... Lumber City.t -
.... Grampian Hills,
Pike. ... - rurwonsville, -Union,
- - - TSockton, - - -Woodward.
Jeffries. -
-- - - - - Maaera. - - -
II W. Spencer.
Jona. Wall
Chas. Hoel.
D. E. Brubaker.
James Lockett.
J. G Derby.
If This Post Office w 11 do for Chest township,
t Will anstrcrfor Ferguson township.
STATE A IU STATES IURECTORV.
OFFICERS OF PENNSYLVANIA.
Governor, ... John W. Geary, Cumberland,
so'y of Com. - Fraiik Jordan, - Bediord,
Dep. Secretary, J. M. Weakley,
Auditor Gen - John F.Hartranft, Montgomery,
Surveyor Gen.- J. M. Campbell, - Cambria,
Attorney Gen. - F. C Brewster, - Philadelphia,
Adjutant Gen. - D. B. M'Crea:y. - Erie,
State Treasurer, Wm. W Irwin. - Beaver,
Sup Com Sells J. P.Wickersbam, Lancaster,
Deputy Sap't. . C. R. Cobuin, - .. Bradford,
State Librarian, Wien Forney, - - Dauphin.
Suprkhi Cofut Chief Justice. James Thomp
son. Associates. Ilenry W. Williams, John M
Reed, Daniel Agnew. Ueorjre Sharawood. See
sions, Pbiladelpiha, 1st Mon lay of January. liar
risburg. 4th Monday of April Sunbury. 1st Mon
day of October Pittsburg, 3d Mono ay of October.
OFFICERS OF THE UNITED-STATES.
President. - - - I lysses S. Grant - Illinois.
Vice President. Schuyler Colfax, - Indiana.
See. of State, - Tlamilton Fish. - New Tork.
ge. of Treaa'y, Geo. 8 Bontwell, Massachusetts
See of War, - Wm. W. Belknap. Iowa.
Sec. of Navy. - Ge-v M. Robeson, New Jersey,
See. of Interior Jacob D. Cox, - - Ohio.
P M Gen. . J. A. J. Creewell, Maryland,
Attorney Gen. - K. R. Boar, - - - Massachusetts
Srrasaa Cor nr. Chief Justiee. S, P. Ohase, of
Ohio. Associate Justices Nathan Clifford, of
Maine. Samuel Ntjjoo. of New Vork. David Da
vis, of Illinois. Xoah II Swayne, of Ohio, Sam
nel F. Miller, of Iowa, Stephen J. Field, of Cal.
Salaxyof Chief Justice S 500, of Associates f 6,
000. PRUNES a Quantity ep send snd for sale st
May 27. ' GRAHAM'S.
TREASURER'S SALE
OF THSEATKD LAUDS
roa Axae 1
For 1809 and previous yc.trs.
MOTICB is hkebt oiva. that in pur
suanee of an Act of Assembly, passed
the 12th day of June. A. D- 1815. entitled
An Aet to amend an Act directing the
mode of selling unseated lands, in Clear
field county." will be exposed to Publio
Sale or outcry, lor the taxes due and
unpaid thereon, at tbe Court House in
the Borough of Clearfield, on the Sec
ond Monday in June, A. D. 1870 :
BECCABIA T0WSSHIP.
Ac. Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes.
88 John Mailer, $2G 90
63 Peter Miller. 18 80
60 Fred'k Ilubley, 10 20
26 ?, ' John Bailsman, 9 42
99 ' Fred k Hawtnan, 82 08
71113 Thonias Billingt.n, 2100
232 Philip Mjsoncopc, 75 16
150 John Myaoncopo, 48 60
85 80 " Michael Musser, 28 54
433 153 John Fordney, 14132
399 John Wittuor, 129 82
343 Henry Witmor, 114 08
181 William Wilson, 40 50
134 Jacob Krug, 43 42
104 John Gibson, 33 40
215 73 Roocrt Wilson, 69 66
433 153 William Grsy, - 104 21
433 1S3 John Miller, 104 21
30 80 Ji.ho Kclland, 9 72
330 153 Martin Fauta, 81 00
296 125 Jacob Fantx. 96 00
328 153 George Muster, 79 80
74 82 Thomas Gibson, 23 30
100 John Beam, 32 40
360 - . . Jacob Krug, 88 48
SO Wm. Plui.tket, 9 72
174 Adam Mjsoncope, 67 88
176 47 Jere. Myaoncopo, 67 02
Keaggy 82 40
118 Fred.Brmtes, 38 24
118 Adam Kuhn, 40 60
186 Thomas Billingtoo, 60 2rt
69 John Beams, 29 84
40
85
20
175
2ou
46
60
49
80
No.
Ac.
492
626
5361
587T1
5879 I
5881 f
30S
215
990
846
5886 I
323 331
195
100
77
501
650
195
218
2O09
13
421
?Kh a
19W 400
1994 36S
2010
3580
20o9
27
155
276
93
604
995
611
26
135
472
83
55
323
100
60
182
110
BELL T0WSSHIP.
Ao Per. Warra: tees, eto. Taxes
590 Henry Keek. Slot 77
71 ll.nrv Beck, 13 HI
1000 half Ilenry Beck, 92 52
506 half Henry Heck, 46 81
161 118 John Nicholson. A3 67
No.
M29
S7
48SS
Sifii
Ml 8
5619
4287
5(119
5906
5907
4287
4237
100
140
2-56
22
200
433
100
61
600
100
67
150
150
433
242
93
Nirklin A Griffith. 23 76
Benjamin Gibbs, 139 81
20 Henry Beck, 50 22
94 Henry Beck, 17 2
9-1 Henry Beck, - 20 61
101
31 128 Nicklin A Griffith. S 22
90 Nick in A Griffith. 18 41
400 . Henry Beck, 71 00
2l3 Ilenry Beck, 33 50
B0OQ3 TOWNSHIP.
Per. Warrantees, etc. Tsxes.
John Thomas, $39 20
76 Joseph Drinker, 47 80
,76 H. S. Drinker, 81 61
Win. McCormick, 83 61
Nancy Boegs. 88 00
Ac.
1U6
231
408
413
410
429
41
41
Malcolm McDonald, 86 88
429
100
Juhn By era, - 80 88
Barbara Snyder, 20 00
George Iloolnian, 33 (XI
George Ayrra, 64 00
81 Win. Troutwine, 61 00
John Rram, 60 00
Hannah Stewart, 20 00
27 John Monteoniery, 34 61
Barbara Snyder, 9 80
Blair M'Lanahan, 80 80
Jonas Steinheiser, 64 20
157 KiclMrd Waple, 20 20
Jaa.C. Williams, 20 20
MilKon St Mooson, 43 21
G. Hoottnan, 25 00
third Joseph Bali, 13 80
132
427
427
400
100
139
49
404
427
96
96
219
125
1C6
211 47
123
408 137
358 137
203 154
106 115
BLOOM T0WHSHIP. '
Ac Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes
No.
5936
291 Nicklin A Griffith,!! 09
322 J. W. Smith, 47 65
1C0 . , A K. Wright, 2; 20
135 . Kirk A Wbitmore, 37 39
5 Fenton A Soeucer, 2 22
49
84
73
433
152
891
41
60
60
169
3611 111 ' Roberts A Fox, 12 29
3590 10n 5 159 Roberts A Fox, 114 58
3616 100 Jacob Bi ger. II 10
250 Da. id IrviuEst. 94 50 100
BRADFORD T0WHSHIP. - 202
Ac. Pit. Warrantees, etc. Taxes 84 j37
324 Hugh Ely, $43 29 200
102 35 John Campbell, 18 74 108
159 Hall & Buck, 20 80 20
175 John Vaughn, 82 45 76 99
1U0 John Vaughn, ' 8 70 50
250 Bl or M'Lanahan, 34 80 90
437 17 Polly M'Lan than, 67 08 333 147
109 Andrew Petera, 28 47 400
48 Mattuiai Slaymakor, 8 36 200
30 Matthias Slaymaker, 6 53 281
200 52 Frances West, 84 80 195
100 Nehemiah Mains, 17 40 198 80
Thomas Uolt, 87 100
64 David Maina, 11 17 60
100 Joseph Powell, 13 05 88 136
50 Daniel Graham, . 8 70 200
60 ' H-ratio D. Hall, 8 70 125
127 V. B. Holt, 23 09 200
85 . Wnj. Oraliam,' 14 79 17
40 Alex. Dallas, 7 36 75
IMPORTED LIQUORS,
BtJCH as
BRANDIES and HOLLAND GINS,
PURE OLD GRATE BRANDIES,
PURE OLD CAVIXET WHISKEYS.
OLD GRAPE WINES.
AU the above brands warranted pure and to
excel anything in this market for medicinal pur
poses GEO. N.COLBURN,
March 30.'70tf l Prop'r of Shaw House.
MEAT-MARKET.
W, R. -McPhersov,
Keeps constantly on band Fresh Meau, sack as
- BEEF, VBALs MUTTON, Etc., , t
FRESH FISH,
All kinds of Vegetables, in season,
CASSEP FBCIT8,
BUTTER, LARD, Etc.,
Which he will aelt at th lowaet markat priest.
-j- -
Cash paid for Cattle, Butter, etc.
ROOM ON MARKET ST.,
C1ear6ald. Pa.-March 30. '70.
U. S. TAX APPEALS.
TJ 8. Asssssoa's Orrica. 19th District, Pa- 1
Office, Curwensville, Cleat Seld 00.. Pa. J
Notice is hereby given that tbe assessment lists,
valuations and enumerations made and taken
within the Nineteenth Collection District. Pa., by
tba Assistant Assessors under tbe laws of the Uni
ted States, will remain open to all persons con
cerned for examination for the space of iO days
from the Fifth day of April. A. !.. 1870, at tbe
Assessor's Office, in the Borough of Curwensville.
At the time stated above the Assessor will re
ceive, bear and determine all appeals relative to
any erroneous or excessive valuations or enumer
ations by the assistant assessors.
In regard te appeals, the law provides, "That
" the question'to bo determined by the assessor.
u on an appeal respecting the value or eanmera
" tion of property. or objects liable to duty or tax
44 sticn. shall be whether the valuation eomplain-
ed of be or be not in a just relation or propor-
tion to other yalaations in tbe same assessment
K district, aad whether the enumeration, be or be
" not correct. And all appeala to the assessor as
" aforesaid, shall ee made in writing, and aball
specify the particular cause, matter, or thing
" thing respecting which a decision is requested ;
" snd shall moreover, state the gsound er prinei
pie of inequality or error complained of." , -
March 30, 70 3t DANIEL LIVINGSTON," !
Assessor 19th OoI.'TJist.
Susanna Bayaer,
Juhn Hanna,
Robert Blaitr,1
Leonard & Clyde, ,
Reynold Keen,
John G. Gray, -Mordica
Shirk, ' . ;
George Tomer,
Andrew Pellit, . .
BRADY TOWNSHIP.
6 65
19 63
il
88 10
24 80
10 02
10 89
12 85
21 88
TKBGT30W
!sle. Per. Warrantee, etc. Taxes
68 Matthias Slongh, $10 45
433 15$ George R..s, 78 99
74 Lewis Jordan, 19 73
60 '' Hiram Pastnore, 10 80
100 John Hambriglit, 21 60
100 Adam Roigart 18 00
809 78 John Dooghton, 45 93
150 . J. B. Furgusotr, 34 40
Per. Warrantees, etc.
Taxes
S75 06
51 3"
40C 10
OIBASD T0WH3HIF.
Ae. Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes
W. Kitkpatrick,
Courad Long.
Jona. B. Smith, -
No.
5356 1100
5.164 1066
5365 752
5375 1082
5363 H 00
5372 1100
5379 641
5371 10H3
5360 1100
5353 1043
5354 1003
53)9 1003
5355 1100
1888 150
George
George
George
George
Oeorgi
George
George
George
George
George
George
George
George
Morris
Henry Wykoff, 260 58
John Dnnlap,
Casper Stiver,
Casper Stiver,
119 22
17 30
21 06
. Christian Lower,
195 40
253 50
174 2i
Kooerts a Fox.
Christian Lower.
t'bristian Lower, 156 10
Roberts a Fox. 142 36
' Roberts A Fox, '' 2M 44
94 Roberta Fox, 389 16
Roberts A Fox, 238 30
B.nj. Henry. 99 84
-. Casper Sliver, 52 66
Casper Stiver Sr., 184 08
63 George Shafer, 33 38
R. S. A J. Cethers, 19 91
Robt. S.Cathers. 89 14
Banna. 28 30
MeGairy. 13 56
Christian Lower, 66 45
1931
1935
1924
1918
1890
549 1 Id Morris
536 Morris
403 109 Morris
114 Morris
254 1 20 Morris
3647 10
Morns
George
George
George
' George
81 Morris
5352 798
5376 1100
5353 1100
5357 1100
314T 194
1889
3648
1929
1890
1926
1388
1917
3656
1887
1916
227 125 Morris A Stewart, 17 81
282 56 Morris A Stewart, 21 88
3.1 . Morris A Stewart, 2 47
187 F. Berthand est, 13 3
105 Mephea Hothsnd 7 59
373 Morris A Stewart, 27 96
344 Morris A Stewart, 26 61
106 Morris A Stewart, 8 84
456 Morris A Stewart, 33 75
50 Morris A Stewart. 8 70
ETJBKSIDX TOWXSHrf.
Ac. Per, Wat ranters, etc. Taxes.
200 Snyder & Burns. $52 80
300 Jiro. Williamson, lo5 60
321 M iry Crawford, 114 05
100 Leonard Uollis, 31 80
CHEST TOWNSHIP.
Ac. Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes,
100 153 John Boyd. $41 60
S13 153 Josiah Haines, 181 91
433 153 Thonias Hamilton, 180 71
258 Jonas Boss, 107 97
433 153 John Cunning harr, 145 89
433 153 John Cook, 134 89
483 153 Joarpb Ewing, 134 89
433 153 William Cook, 134 89
380 Iaaac Kirk & Co., 162 89
G3SHEX TOWNSHIP.
No. Ae. Per. Warrantees, eto.
5313 653 George Mead,
5SI7 1059
5318 109
5319 1099
5320 1100
5321 1003
5323 11 00
5314 760
5315 1000
5316 1000
5323 1100
5331 1100
5325 200
5134 300
1912 438
ueorge Mead.
George Mead.
George Mead,
George Mead,
George Mead,
George Mead.
George Mead.
George Mead,
George Mead,
George Bleed,
George Mead,
George Mead,
Wm. Mapes,
Morris A Stewart.
81 Ilenry Polo, 47 ,5
Fulton, 87 85
Miller & Crist, 106 24
Miller St Crist, 9 23
Mahaffey It Mitchell, 49 50
' Maihias Slough, 88 94
John Brennemao, 26 05
J. it n. Breth, 22 25
Sainnrl McCune, 75 70
John Witmer, 31 20
William Roland, 25 67
Jos. R. McMurray, 20 25
coYiiroToa townshi?.
1884
1915
5324
430 15" Morris
1213 67 George
5326 1 100
5327 1113
5329 1100
5329 1100
19U8 100
1923 33
1921 200
1922 20
18&6 999
George Mead,
George Mead,
George Mead.
George Mead,
Amos Reeii.
G. Albeit A Bra.,
wm A.
Morris
15 Gil m
No. Ac. Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes
5363 1083 George Mead. $76 36
5173 1100 George Mead, 87 55
5374 1100 George Mead, 87 55
5408 1100 George Mead. 87 55
53fi9 1048 George Mead, 7-1 88
5370 1100 George Mead. 87 55
5410 1100 George Mead, 87 55
5357 804 George Mead, 59 68
5378 483 George Mead. 33 OS
5404 325 Geoige Mead. 22 92
5407 1000 George Mead, 71 50
1892 200 Morris A Stewart, 35 25
1910 175 122 Morris A Stewart 9 25
3941 183 Morris A Stewart iO 67
1891 283 Morris A Stewart 59 35
5377 1100 George Mead. 77 55
127 Emerick A Reiter, 8 97
200 II Burgett, 33 20
133 Charles Brown, 9 50
GRAHAM TOWNSHIP.
Per. Warrantees, ete. Taxes.
Ae.
297 Thoa. P. Cope, $41 88
198 John Skyron, 29 01
1 John Shjroo, i 36
145 T. Cope, 20 34
109 Goo. Moor, 40 98
840 Joseph Simons, 127 84
164 Bernard Gratx, 233 12
130 Bernard Graiz. 192 30
10 Joseph Henry, 3 76
348 Joseph ilenry, 81 77
100 Charles Hall, 88 60
41 C. J. Allport, 15 42
50 John Skyron, 4 60
OTJELICH TOWNSHIP.
Ac. Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes.
245 Benj. Wilson, $80 29
100 Rich'd Athcrton, 28 70
48 114 Geo. Moore, 13 79
849 96 Geo. Moore, '110 21
134 Philip Glonioger, 88 46
158 John M'Cahen, 45 35
438 153 Edward Hand, 98 81
260 John M'Cahen, 74 72
93 John Lampblack, 23 12
126 B-nj. Wilson, 87 21
116 John Witmer, 19 03
100 John Witmer, 28 70
100 Daniel Fnlkersoti, " 8 20
180 Robert Henderson, 18 94
DaCATTJR TOWStHXP.
Ac. Per. Warrantees, etc.
Taxes
$38 75
60 44
167 07
146 61
S3 18
43 42
20 12
14 93
29 91
1C7 62
65 82
John Drinker,
John Skyron,
Richard Thomas,
Jacob Downing,
nugh Ely,
Jos. H million,
John Skyron,
Wm. Montgomery,
Thus. Edmonson,
John Anderson,
Gilbert Vatigbt,
Thumas Billington, 133 87
Thoa. Stt-wartaon. 87 40
Robert Ilalixnmer,
Mary M'Lahaban,
Ann M'Lanahan,
Joseph Whitehall,
Mary M'Lanah-in,
Jacob Downing,
Jos-pli Sansora,
William Sansnm,
Thos Stewardson,
John Drinker.
13 75
HUSTON T0WN3HIF.
As. Per. Warrantees, ete. Taxes
78 72
91 91
81 57
63 70
40 81
7 28
28 65
18 20
32 80
121 82
No.
300
195
5673 1041
I. G. Bidder. $56 40
Pan 1 Caldwell. 49 14
Moore A Delaney.262 37
Moore A Delaoey. 2 '2 37
Moore A Delaney, 262 37
Wm Powers, 251 48
Wm. Powers. 231 50
27 Moore A Delaoey, 80 97
5674
5S75
5066
5067
5673
4257
4364
4200
4183
4199
4199
421
4902
4236
4225
5064
5065
1041
1041
990
879
347
883
990
660
990
495
495
990
420
490
740
810
990
375
101
350
500
Thus. Edmondton.
15 James
James
James
Jimes
James
Jamea
Samoel llambleton, 128 40
Casper Haines, 82 80
Gilbert Vaocht, 102 39
Joseph Harrison, 70 98
Joseph Harrison, 72 08
Wm. Hoover, 83 85
Thos. Stewardson, 13 65
Joseph Whitehall, 81 22
Jonathan Nrsbit, 65 GO
A. St J. G.ua, 43 85
S.im'l. M'Clarran, 74 80
Joseph Sansom, 7 18
David Stewart, 83 76
James
Willhelm
Jamos Wilm,
James Wilson,
Wm Powers,
Wm Powers,
E. Shoemaker,
E. Shoemaker.
James Wilson,
Jamea Wilson,
4225
4236
S2.000;
MACHINES.
a year and expenses to agents to sell
tbe celebrated WIL-oN SEWING
Tbe best machine in tbe world.
Slitcb alike on both aides. One Mschine without
money. For further particulars, address 25 N.9th
St , Phil s. Pa. (March 30,'7Q.3m.
T)ISS0LUTI0N. The co partbership
heretofore existing between the under
signed. In the Butchering business in the Borough
of ClearBeld. wis dissolved by mutual consent on
March 28th, 1870. Tbe books are in the bands of
Mr. Fullerton, for settlement. Persons indebted
are respeotfu.'ly requested to call immediately
and settle their aocouats.
D. B. FULLERTON,
March 3079 3t. W. R. M'PHERSON.
fTO WATERMEN. The undersigned
hare opened a house of en ertainment,
for watermen, at the Big Basin, to which they di
rect the attention of watermen. Tbe rocks have
been blown out of tbe basin, so that there is a
good landing on both sides of the tiver. Fare
good, aod charges moderate
Feb. 21. 1870 HOOVER A FRAZER.
rpO WATERMKN. The undersigned
A would inform the people of Clearfield
county, that be will again, this soring, open a
boarding house at Fulton's Dead Water, for the
accommodation of rafbmen. lie solieits a eall
from his old friends and customers, aad all oth
era Come one. eome all.
March O.O-tf. WM. M. JOHNSON.
DM INISTR ATR IX'S NOTlCE.-Let-tent
of Administration on the eatate
of Thomas Llddoll. late of Clearfield boro'. dee'd.
having been granted to the andersigned, notice
is hereby given that all persons indebted to said
estate are required to make immediate payment,
and thns. hating claims against the same will pre
sent them, properly authenticated for settlement
to SOPH RON I A LIDDELL.
March 9. 1R70 t. Admistratrix.
P XECUTORS NOTICE. Letters Testa--Jmentarvon
the estate of G. Philip Goe
licb, late of Lawrence townshlp.deceassd. having
ieen granted to the anderslaned. notice is
hereby given thstall persons indebted to swid es
tate are required to make immediate payment,
and those having jlaima against the same will
present them, properly authenticated, for settle
ment, to JAMES WRIGLEY,
March, 2, 1870-61 Execntor.
TISSOUTIOX. The partnership here
tofore existing between E. B. Patton,
John Patton. K A. Irin and Jos. R. Irvin. ia
tbe Planing Mill easiness, ander the, name of E.
B. Patton A Co.. ia this day (March I Oth) was dis
so'ved by mutual eonsent The books will be left
in tbe hands of Jos. H Irvin' for the present.
Person having unsettled accounts will please eall
and settle. . K B PATTTIN.
JOHN PATTON, .
Curwensville. K A. IRVIN,
March 23. 187 0-3 1. JOS. R. IRVIN.
S
AILS A SPIKES thecbeapett ia theecanty
aincortma
allEhigbstnarkotrri4t paid fcr ShiDsM
haw J. 0HAW SOsaw.
TOWXSHIF.
St 76
S77
5678
41SI
3589
too
3001
3593
I9M
4200
4183
4188
4181
3593
3601
3600
3578
3576
8594
3597
307
3584
3585
3604
5068
4193
4256
4254
5679
252
547
147
141
317
356
ir?o
119
9"
429
330
140
2A0
495
1020
37
699
733
903
1020
83
685
1020
1020
896
297
927
883
927
1041
206
500
95
81 Moor Delaaey,
81 Muore A De-aney.
81 Mooie A Delaaey
27 Jas Wilson's eat,
22 Roberts Fnx.
Roberts A Fox.
Helena A Fox.
Roberts A Fox, '
23 Robersd- Fex,
Jaases Wilson,
James Wilson,
Jamea Wilson,
Janes Wilson.
60 Roberta 4- Fox.
20 Roberta A Fox,
151 Roberts 4-Fox,
Roberta A Fox.
109 Roberts Fox,.
00 Htberta A Pox,
35 Roberta A Fox.
65 Roberts d- Fox,
64 Roberts A Fox,
64 Hoberts A Fox.
136 Roberts A roa,
VtA. Powers,
33 James Wi'son,
115 Jares Wilson,
28 James WiUon,
81 Moore A Delaaey.
Mead, $61 07
Mead, ' 68 46
Med, 39 67
Mead, 59 20
Mead, 61 07
Mead, 61 07
Mead, 47 M
Mead, 60 17
Mead, . 61 07
Mead, 61 81
Mead, 61 07
Mead, . 55 50
Mead. 61 07
A Stewart 19 40
John Deolap,
A Ste wait. 72 04
A Stewart. 70 40
A Stewart 37 74
A Stewart, 140
Duboie 4 Low,
Reynolds sub
J. Nicholson,
11
13
8
4271
4271
30
105
4
6
110
495
495
Stewart, 51 64
109
A Stewart, 1 71
Mead, 173 15
Mead, 241 20
Mead, 214 20
Msad. 344 20
A Stewart. 7 24
James Wilroo,
Jamea Wilson,
J05DAN TOWNSHIP
Ac. Per. Warranters, etc.
Richard Peters,
Peter Kuhn,
Richard Petera,
Thomas Martin,
Kob.rt Martin,
Philip Loust,
Wm. Johnston,
Jonathan Junes,
Richard Martin,
Richard Martin,
John Duowoodie,
Taxes
55 41
90 t3
93 83
93 83
93 83
85 84
93 50
96 90
127 50
127 50
93 50
93 50
27 50
224 153
433 153
2U9
433 153
283
91 185
49
100
100
100
433 153
KARTHAUS TOWWRHIP.
No. Ac. Per. Warrantees, ete. Taxes
George Mead,
George Mead,
George Mead,
George Mead.
George Mead.
George Mead,
27 George Me-.d,
Wm Smith,
139 Charles Willing.
Charles Willing,
Charles Willing.
Charles Willing.
Charles Willing,
J R. MeClwkry,
irm MI1.V..1,
33 IS
37 23
54 ?4
309 32
20 50
384 83
280 50
3S0 50
35 00
33 A3
A Stewart.
Mead,
MeClosky A Potter.
B. D Hall.
Charles Willing. .
5409 1100
5411 1100
5413 747
5413 10
5406 110
5414 1100
5105 167
1430 219
1094 97
1095 133
1097 100
1097 100
1097 89
43
300
1665 SCO
1665 350
1097 35
1096 61
500
122
83
E9
18
37
133
254
144
25
50'
100
II
1
Ae. Per.
437 48
435 60
433 153
433 153
429 41
433 153
433 153
438 163
233 153
433 153
438 158
438 153
433 153
373 158
72
433 153
100
423 158
354 163
861 163
225
lOD
255
100
200
200
40
864
Ch-trles Willing. 5
F A SchnarrsA-Co.SI
Wallace,
17 00
A Stewart.' 25 50
Daniel 1 others,
Marv Effirwn.
d - Garrison. 169 84
F
I. White.
A- I White,
A I Wait..
F.
F
Christian Brown.
John Uiltiland
Jcbn Gilliland,
Oliver Moore.
John McGonegal,
Mary E Miehels,
Henry Tothers
Warrantees, eto.
R. Haynes.6 6
Luke Morris, 5 6
Joseph Milliard. 6 6
Robert Grev,5 6
J. Binghnrst, 6-0
Sarah Ward. 5 6
Gepige Eddy, 5 6
Moore Wharton.it 6
George Ahion,6 6
William Hunter,
John Doraey,
Benj. Puultney,
larael Morris,
Martin Pierce,
Thomis Jordan,
Isabella Jordan,
Henry Trout,
Caleb F011 Ik
George Wescott,
George Sbeaff,
John Boyd,
Susanna Ward.
G. & M. M'Cortnlck.M 66
Alex. Hunter,
Silas Wilcot,
Isabella Jordan,
Henry Tront,
Juhn t'iron,
LAWREXCE
TOWNSHIP
No.
5299
5300
5301
5302
5303
5.104
5305
5306
5307
5.103
5309
5310
5311
5292
52V4
Ac. Per
Warrantees, ete
Wilson.
Wi son,
Wilson,
Wilson,
Wilson,
Wilson,
54 94
1100
George Mead,
George Mead,
Oeorge Mead,
Gecrge Mead,
George Mead.
George Mead.
George Mead,
George Mead,
George Mead,
George Mead,
George Mead.
George Mead,
George Mead.
George Mead,
George Mead,
George Mead.
189 01
51 86
77 99
93 57
93 57
197 II
1100
1100
1100
1100
I'OO
1100
1100
1100
1100
POO
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
Wilson.
Willink 93 61
92 71
149 86
176 61
318 41
84 73
32 35
43 35
94 50
5295
DISSOLUTION. The partnership here
tofore existing betwecn Wm. Riddlo and
Ilenry 1 raster, at Janesvlrre. Clearlield Co. Pa.
in tbe Hotel business, under the nsme of Riddle
A Grasier, is dissolved by mntusl consent. All
debts owing to tke said firm are to be received by
tbe said Wm. Riddle, and all demands against
said firm srs to be presented to him for payment.
WM RtDDLK.
3-16-70'3t. HENRY GLAZIER.
DISSOLUTION. Notice ia hereby gir
en to ihe public that the partnership
heretofore existing between O. B. Merrell and
Wm. Bigler, known as tbe firm ef Merrell A
Bigler, dealers in Hsrdware. manufacturers ol
Tinware, Ae.. has this day been dissolved by tbe
consent of both parties.and that the bnsinoss will
hereafter be earriad on. In all its parts aa here
tofore, bv H. F. Bla-ler A Co. The business of
Merrell A Bigler will be settled np by O.B. M.r
rail at tbs office of the old firm.
O B. MERRELL.
March 12-16. WM. BIGLER.
FOR SALE,
White Lead, Zins Paint, Linseed Oil. Terpen tiae,
Varnishes of all kinds, Colors, ia oil aad
dry, Paint and Varnish brushes.
HARTSWICK. A IRWIN,
CI.ar6eId.Pa -M ,'(9.
0
N
31 Y OWN HOOK-
Having purchased the entire stock at the
old stand of Kirk It Spencer, in Lnmber City,
I intend carrying on the business aa hereto
fore.
MV MOTTO IS TO SELL CHEAP? OB
CAaH.
Thanking oar friends and enatomers for
paat patronage I solicit a continuance ol the
same.
Sept. 15th, 1869, ISAAC KIRK.
Clearfield Eeisil Market
couascTso wrtitr sr
B. atOSSOP.
Apples, dried, lb.
Apples, green, bw,
Applebwtter, gal, ',
Batter, lb.
Beef, fresh, lb,
itecf. dried, lb,
Buekwbeat. be.
Buckwheat fiour.lb
12
50
00
40
10
25
2S
Hay, ton.
Hams. lb.
Shoulders, lb,
Sides, lb,
Lard, lb.
Oats, ba.
Onions, ba.
Pork. lb.
Pork, mess, bbl,
Potatoes, ba.
Plaster, bbl.
20 00
2a
IS
18
ti
M
1 25
14
35 00
99
3 50
1
1
3
3 00
00
12 00
i 00
I 00
4i
Beans, ba.
Beards, per M
Cora, shelled,
" . ears,
"
Chop. rye.
" mixed.
Cheese, lb.
Cherries, lb-,'
s SO
14 09
1 25
60
s oe
3 00
2 M
Peaches, dried, lb.
Kye. be.
Rags, lb.
Salt, per sack,
h ingles, 18 to.
Shingles Min,
Timothy seed, ha.
Wheat, bv.
Wool, lb,
19
Chickens.dreassedJhs IS
Eggs,
Flour, bM. SO
George Mead, 60 ti
George Mead, 31 18
George Mead, 103 93
8 Roberts A Fex, 6 03
M Roberts a Fox, 8 St
Hoga Jordan, 35 84
John Reed, 43 30
60 Roberts A Fox. 59 69
Robert Mitchell, 35 Of
Wsa. Montgomery, 44 46
J. Ji. Maeuabcr, IT 38
. J B. Garrison, T 18
wW.8nyder, J U
Iaaae Cecelia, 3 03
Jas. B Sbaw, 3
Israel Nichols. 1 5
George Mead, 163 47
George Mead, IU
Ellis Irwin A Son, 31 tl
Ellis Irwin A Son. 31 69
. Kills Irwin A Son, 39 18
Ellis Irwin A Boa, 4 31
. Henry Mead. 7 80
Morgan, 13 TT
Mordica Shirk, 1 97
X0RSIS TOWNSHIP
Per. Warrantees, eta. Taxes
George Welxrlf, $64 61
William Wens, 82 66
Christian Wertx, 61 66
Ae.
402
206
827
878
440
410
S40
423
815
272
4011
433
433
43
65 93
110 35
30 90
6 62
33 68
88
1 34
31 26
46 83
46 82
David Lauch, 69 V
Joseph Tinner, 69 62
Joerph Tomer, 69 62
Joseph Turner, . 4 78
Goorgr Habecker, 66 84
John Read, $2 78
KoWn Glenn, 48 85
John Huston, 63 20
Clrtn Stockcr, 68 42
John Vanghn, 68 42
Jonathan Nrsbit, 68 42
Blair M Lanaban, 6 78
William Stewart, 47 19
Richard R. Smith, 16 80
Jamea Smith. 19 27
Christopher Backer, 9 17
George Gates, 2 91
Hvman Grais, 17 69
Conrad Swartf, 83 66
John Graft", 2 69
65
:r
20
91
16
153
153
153
Tasea.
$59 81
61 OS
170
298
407
244
231
125
112
218
19
187
4S4
875
25
400
88
100
96
186
62
180
57 82
135 39
43 20 .
21 22 .
6 60 j
16 59 j
22 25 .
22 2a!
115 70.
119
40
17
Nlchola Kidenonr, 10 84
95 I Robert Carson, I ,,.75
117 IJfich. Kidenonr. 4"
Matthias Slongh, 88 89
Henry Di inker, 7 14
Frederick Ilnhley, 78 20
Matthias Slongh, 6 81
William Bigler, 15 80
Joseph Poller, 4 69
Francia Johnston, 10 76
Krancis Johnston, 4 90
Haistvn ft Hoover, 21 88
$53 46
53 46
41 00 !
51 70
53 46 i
53 46
4 50
67-82
9 81
12 30
II It
It 14
7 22
5 73
rxHir TOWirsHiP.
Its. As. Far. Warrantees, ete. Taxes
1(8 Greenwood Bell, $31 81
5963 63 Kbjah Heath. 13 73
24 30
43 60
56 70
3 04
134
Nieklia A Griffith, 30 59
TtrwssinF.
Ae. Per. Warrantees, ete.
36
00
So.
Taxes
M 95
26 02
.14 1 17
23 44
14 78
234 90
2(0 16
180 10
91' 16
16 59
18 64
31 50
34 44
193 78
83 61
308 23
143 55
17161
193 78
167 83
129 46
193 73
193 78
179 34
66 52
175 3-
167 93
175 31
28 79
5393 1109
6293 374
529 330
1995 33
1995 S3
221
4!3
3003 12
90
,384
74
44
36
41
16
5394 488
5391 1106
1905 178
1908 178
197 241
1913 37
1913 100
1 35
Oat Lot
4252 957 84 James Wilson, $81 36
5777 410 13 John Nicholson, 43 39
5777 410 12 John Nicholson, 43 39
1429 70 S. Bledgett, 8 94
35 Jaba P. Hoyt, 9 39
4260 990 James Wilsow, 6T 37
135 George James, 17 13
4020 476 Wm. S. Roberts, 66 69
400 Joseph Bailey, 30 93
2 R. W.McNaul, 31 10
460 I McXaal. 33 27
5776 27 John Nicholson, 6 69
4776 176 J A Caldwell. 44 87
4776 140 John N re hoi son, 63 70
4776 201 John Nicholson, 34 59
4776 100 John Nicholson. 14 34
19 86
1 14
9 00
3 30
7 55
36 90
17 02
16 SI
9
8 09
10 14
49
Texas
$85 22
84 83
ITS X0W TOWSSHIT.
No. Ae. Per. Warrantees, ete. Taxes
3603 909 151 Roberts A Fox. 8284 80
3599 606 64 Roberts A Fox. ' 187 86
35S3 799 30 Roberta A Fox, 247 70
3581 125 Roberts A Fom, 31 00
3598 350 Roberts A- Fox, 75 96
WOODWARD TOWSSHIP-
Ae. Ter. Warrantees, ete. Taxea.
438 153 John Vought, $179 81
4o6 159 John Walls, 188 81
438 158 Jotia KoD. 179 81
100 William Wilson, 41 40
412 John Cannon, 182 67
433 158 Israel Wheeler, 99 64
215 6 Thomas Neil, 49 42
60 Eli Hootman, - . 18 80
204 Mary -Neil, 65 68
838 Benj. Johnston, 107 19
638 negarty, 193 24
403 Matthias Barton, 131 46
311145 John M'Cahen, 92 72
57 143 Mary Connelly, 16 76
100 Roland Evans, 41 40
121 Ell Hootman, 88 92
100 Mary Sandwick. 18 40
218 Clianncey Rickets, 40 12
i; Channcev Ricketa, 2 31
248 Charlea Hlght, 102 68
237 Daniel Turner, 98 08
170 Peter Louder, 64 75
91 Charles Loader, 84 19
40 William W later, 7 36
150 John Low, 27 60
100 Isaac Gas, 27 60
72 Roland Evans. IS 24
100 Benjjmtn Johnston, 41 40
96 Mary Xlel. 89 76
437 1 half Reuben Haines, 140 76
433 1 half Luke M arris, 139 16
100 1 half George Asbton, 27 60
LEVER FLEOAL, Troas'r.
Clearfield. April 6, 1870.
84 44
f4 44
83 66
84 44
84 44
84 44
64 63
111 88
69 65
145 10
145 10
188 88
14 04
101 24
23 40
109 40
82 84
82 13
62 67
25 63
15 60
81 20
81 20
4 68
85 27
Taxes
$60 06
60 06
CO 4)6
(0 06
60 06
60 06
60 06
60 06
60 06
60 06
60 06
60 06
60 06
60 06
60 06
69 06
II. P. BIGLER & CO.
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Ao MajitrracTtrBans or
Tin and Sheet Iron Ware,
CLEARFIELD, PA.
THIMBLE-SKEINS and Pipe-boxes. M Wsf
ons, for sale by U. F. BIQLKR A CO
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I store ef . H. F. BIGLER A CO.
STOVES of all sorts and sixes, constantly on.
hand at U. F. BIGLER A CO'8
CABLE CHAINS a good irtielr. en kaad and
fof sale by .it-F. BIGLSlt A Ct.
0R8E-BB0KS, and horse-naiie. te-ne had et
H. F. BIULSK CU S,
SiDD
snts ADfTLES, Bridles, harness offers Ae., for
at is. w. ieiaji wo.
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il F. BIGLER A CO B.
HARNESF, Trimmings, aad bhoe-fisdings for
sale at il. F. BIGLKK A CO'8.
OIL. Patly. Paints Glass and Nails, for sale at
Msrek'TO 11 1. BIG LEit A CO 8.
FAIRBANKS
STANDARD SCALES,
ST ALSj !!. ALSO,
Baggage Barrows, Wsrehonse Trucks, Copying
. Presses, Improved Money Drawers, Ae.,
rem sais ar
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Dealers) In Hardware,
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