Raftsman's journal. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1854-1948, April 20, 1870, Image 3

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    fpe aff smart's gauntaC, ffearftcfb, a., Jtynf 20, 1870.
7,,oV"ToTriiire the safe transmission
-T9 v b?ail. patrons should remit by check
.1 money nv m r letters reeistered.
" Tt "will I he enclosed in the firtt paper after
A recp . Lanli.
tb money
drr. .n.4 Clearfield Railroad.
C-SK:U Express B- f
C. M.il W.stat4 44p,ni ; Bald fcagle Ex-
press -"
Accommodation Train
l eirts ClearBeld at
Pbilipsburg at
Arrive at Osceola at :
t .ires Osceola at : ;
Pbilipsburg at :
Arrives at ClearBeld at . .
T OP A at.
9 10 a. h
10 15 A. H.
2 OOP u.
2.30 P. x
! 45 P. .
Keliiois. Divine wjrvices will be held
it Sabbath, in Clearfield, as follows:
vr-j-ff ; iIia Lutheran church.
. j J M . and 7 P. M . Sabbath school at 9
A. M. I'rayer meeting every Wednesday
evening at " o'clock. .
Bt Ucv Hall, in St. Andrew a Episcopal
church, at 11 A. M. and 7 P. M. . feunday
school at 3 P. M. Prayer meeting every
Wednesday evening t 7 o clock.
By Rev. Butler.in the Presbyterian church,
morning and evening. Sabaath school at
3 P. M. Prayer meeting every W ednesaay
evf-nioe at 7 o'clock.
Bv Kev. J. 11. M Cord, in the Methodist
church, tuornm? and evening, habbath
hool at 9 A. M- Prayer meeting, every
Thurst'av at 7 P. M. Uoniniunioti services
Fir! Sabbath of every month at 10J A. M.
St. Francis' church Mass at 10 A. M.,
the second and fourth Sundavs of each
month. .
Qi erv. Will publishing the names of
wreet loafers abate the nuisance? We have
a mind to try it. The nourishing rays of
lie spring sun brings them out in all their
etrength and good for nothingness.
Broke Loose. We understand that
fuinie ten or more rafts broke loose at Mari
etta, on .Monday last, owing to a sudden rise
in the North Branch, which, in all probabil
ity, will prove a total loss to the owners.
Look oit kok Til km Horse thieves are
said to be numerous in some of the lower
counties. In view of such scamps being at
large, we camion our readers to lock their
Halle door bt-fore their horses are stolen.
The "Mansion.'' This old and well
known hotel, lately changed hands. The
iiew proprietor. Mr. John Dougherty, is ex-ten-ively
known is a clever and affable
landlord, and will use his best endeavors to
renJer entire satisfaction to all who may fa- i
vor him with their custom.
Bask Bali.. The season for this populir
and exciting tratue is upon in, and base ball
I'roii.ix's to be a more popular frame this
year than ever before. The ballists of sev
vrj of our neighboring towns are already
(ruamzin;; their clubs and practicing, in or
tier to get their "muscle up," and their
'"wind in," r?dy to met :t!l challenges.
'.Vsrfield county boaMed several good clubs
)at year, and we hope they will be "on
tin":" this season. Hurry up the' Chinks,"
A!. .
llti'RKHKXsim.R. In parsing along our
Mice's, on several occasions, within the pa-t
Iw.i week", we olsrrved wpiads of boys, and
wine uf them iuite small, engaged in toss
ing anJ matching pennies a species of pet
ty guiiiblini;, that lias a tendency to lea l
is t" commit other and prreatcr crimes.
Wc c;il! the attention of parents to thec
i.u-ls, wrll 'knowing that they are not a fit arc
t i' their chillrcu being etifrasred in euch do
l a-ini and immoral practices, when out on
'!! streets. A word to the wise is sumciun'i
In Luck. We learn from the Liwrence
burg LtilsjwL nt, ihxl the i"CIearSeld"wcll.
No. 1, at. Parker's Lindhg, owned by
M...... ..:.ii t . ..it.... .n
Haines, Mt-Huaghey, Shaw, etc., is pump
ing fioin 2) to 2 j bsrrels per day; And
from a private source we learn that the well
i improving and will in all probability in-eroa-e
to 4 l barrels per day. tl gives us
pleasure to announce this silecessoi the part
cfour neighbors, an 1 h pe that their fond
est "oily" anticipationi may be fully real'.
ed. .
Sales of Real Kstate. Hclow we give
a lit of the Iccds, as entered of record In
the Rccoriler's office in tilts County, for the
Wk euJine Monday, April 18th, 1S?0,
together with the consideration named,
where located, and the names of1 the grant
ors and grantees :
Peed. 'Jreenwoo, 1 Bell to .1 esse & Andre
fencer, fur 43 acres in Petin tp. Consid
iiai:m tl'.Ki. '
IWd. Jese & Andrew ?pcncer td David
I'Cl!cer. for 4J acr?s in Peiin tp. Consid
rrati.,s SA.
Ihei, Richard Moss.ip to Aaron Hart
nun, tor III acres in Bogg tp. Considera
tion $)o.
I.cd, O. B. Merrell to Win. Bitl?r, for
1' t No. 55 in Clearfield Boro. Considerai
tin $5.uiXi.
IVed. Henrv Shimniel to Sarah Turner,
for ai-res in Boges twp. ConsideratioD
P ed, Uich'd ?Iossop to Catharine ITuai-Mi-1,
f.ir .Vt acres in Boggs tp. Considera
tion $iK).
Pcel, Susannah Mii'ward to John W.
aj'i.'. for part of lots Nos, 223 and 227, in
' 'veoia Boro. C-tmsideration $175.
f Peed. Wiirton A Xorris to P. W. Holt.
r .4 ot coal on 50 acres in Morris tp. Con-
--.acrati.in jvhi.
I'eed, James &. Samuel Ppencer to Nancy
P'irtcr, for 20 acres in Peon tp. Consider
i n $1.
PeJ. Jareit F. Irvin to Nancy Porter.for
acre? in Penu tp. Consideration $rHX).
James Crossley to Joseph Spen
cer, lor ZU acres in Pcnn tp. Considera
tion $4h).
Peed, Fred. K. Pale to Margaret Dough
erty, for lot No. 64 in Oaiceola Boro. Con
sideration $600.
P U. R. Mossop to Boyer & Shaw, for
part i.t'lots Nos. 28 and 29 in Clerrfield Bo.
wiMderation $4,200.
Deed, T. J. Boycr to A. I. Shaw, for i
Tart of loU Nos. 26 and 29 in Clearfield Bo.
tonidt ration $2,100.
Peed, M. A. Frank to T. J. Boyer, for
l"t No. SS io Clearfield Bo. Consideration
I5.I"X.
Deed, A. P. Hoel to Osborn Hoel, for
l&o acres in Union tp. Consideration $400.
Deed, John Stewart to John n. Stewart,
"r 24 1 acres in Bradford tp. Considera
tion $1.
J. S. Showers, Agent of the celebrated
Singer Sewing Machines, publishes his ad
veriieoieDt to-day.
Dr. F. B. Read having located at Kyler
town, gives notice of the fact, iu our adver
tising columns. See card.
Harry F. Bioi.er & Co., advertise some
seasonable goods in this week's Journal.
Don't fail to read their notice.
Miss M. E. Walters will open a select
school for children, on Monday, April 25th,
in the room occupied by her last winter..
The Card of the Blacksmiths of Clear
field, relating to prices, appears under the
head nf new advertisments, this week.
Read it.
Wanted a miller to run a grist mill.
Must bring good recommendations. For
terms apply at onoe to T. II. Forcet, Gra
haiuton. April 20-2U
Mrs. Purviasck gives notice, in this
week's paper, that she is prepared to fur
nish families with fresh bread, cakes and
pies. See advertisement headed "new
bakery." -
F. K. Smith, having purchased the Mer
chant Tailoring establishment of E. R. L
Stoughton, is now prepared to accommo
date customers with new suits. Read his
advertisement
MiLl-WRionTiNa. By reference to our
adveitising columns, persons, interested in
either Grist or Saw 3' ills, will gain informa
tion that may prove valuable to them. Mr.
II. T. Farnsworth, a practical mechanic,
gives notice that he is prepared to do work
in his line, in a satisfactory and workman
like manner. Read bis advertisement.
"Cheapest Goods." Messrv. Arnold &
Hartshorn, Curwensvillo, Pa., would inform
the public and their old customers, that they
have just received a complete stack of sea
sonable goods, which they will sell "cheaper
than the cheapest." Persons desirous of
saving money, are respectfully requested to
give them a call before making purchases,
as they are confident of giving entire satis
faction both as to quality and pricei of
goods. See advertisement in another column.
Lady's Frikni. The May number of
this Magazine is a beautiful one, and breath
ing of the Spring- Iu large, double Fash
ion Plate is as fresh and richly colored as a
tulip Led and we observe that this maga
zine is often one and even two monthe ahead
of its contempoiaries in the fashions. Then
there is a beautiful cottage scene, "The Re
turn of the Swallows," and another appro
priate engraving called "Gathering Snow
drops." The literary matter of this Maga
zine is also ot a superior character. The
stories this month arc both va:i-d and ab
sorbing. Price $2.50 a year in advance.
Meterological report for the week
ending April 14th, 1870, from three daily
observations, as furnished by E. I'criton, of
Penntp. Max. of Thermometer, 75 on April
14th. Min. ,'0 on April 11th at 7 a. m.
beet down to 24 at'5.0 a. m. Mean of the
week, 4'J. Mas. of Barometer, 2810 on
four diffeient days. Min. 28.05 on Aprii
11th. Range 15. Mean of Barometer for
the. week, 28. 16. Depth of water fell ,lu
ring the week, .0:i0 of an inch. Snow
0 inch. Snow during the inter, 91 inches.
The week mostly fina weather, no rain or
snow except a light drizzle on the morning
nf the I Ith. Roads drying up but still some
snow drifts in the roads and fields, lying
open to the sun, with the mercury at 76 in
the shade.
MARRIED.
On Thursday. April 14, 1S70. by Rev. J.
F. Tal.hcliu, Mr. A. C. La-sherry, of
Bradford tiwn.ihip. and Miss Helen Bar
uek, of Lawrence township.
On Tuesday, April 12, 1870, by Rev.
G. Ferguson, Mr. William Punchpos, of
Union towuship.aud Miss Sarah E. SiiEALj
ot Pike township. .
oied :
In Ferguson township, on Thursday, A
pril7th, 1870, after a brief illnessj. Mrs. Ma
ry A., wife of Mr. Isauc U. Williams, aged
21 years, 9 months nd 13 days,
The husband is thus deprived of a wife's
affection, and three small children of a moth
er's catc. She was, for over to lr years, a
consistent member of the Baptist church;
and her friends enjoy the cheering hope
that she is now with the redeemed Id glory.
"Sister, thou wast mild and lovely,
Gentle" as the summer breeze,
Pleasant as the air of evening
When it floats aoloog the trees."
A. T.
On Wednesday. April 14, 1870, at the
residence of Mr C. Thompson, in .Bell .tp.
Miss Ansa Mary Thompson, of Indiana
county, aged about 22 years.
On Monday, April 11, 1370, Joseph Da
vidson, of Bell township, aged about 55
years.
Week before last, Wlt.I.IAM Fllmer, of
Bell township, aged about 20 years.
C
LOSING TRICES OF DkUAVEN
40 South Third fctreet, Philadelphia.
3 o'clock, P. M., April I6th, 1870.
U.S.S f of 1881,
U. S. 6'aof 1832.
II 6. S'aof 1SS4.
V. S. 6 a of 1S65,
U. S. 6'a of 1965, new,
U. S. 6'a tf 1867, new,
U. S. 6 or IS68,
U. S. S a, 10-40'a.
U. S. 30 year 6 per cent Cy.,
Due Compound Interest Notea,
Gold,
Silrer,
tkion Paci6e R. R. lit M. Bonda,
Central Paeifie R. K..
I'cion Paeifie Land Orant Bondt,
BRO.,
114 H4
110 1101
190 109j
108 109
ios insi
108 lOVi
109i 109
insf . 106"
lUi 112
19
nil u:f
108 110
820 830
950 960
720 730
TERMS OF TI1E JOURNAL.
The RarrsKAa'i Joe a sal it published on Wed
nesday at $2.00 per annum in advance. If not
paid at the beginning of the year, 42.50 will be
eharged. and 93,00 if not paid before the close.
Adtbrtisbmbhts will be inserted ar$l,50 per
square, for three or less insertions Ten lines
(or leas) counting a square. For every additional
insertion 60 cents will be charged. A deduction
will be made to yearly advertiser!
No subscription taken for a shorter time than
six months, and no paper will be discontinued nn
tillall arrearages are paid.except at the option of
the publisher. 6. J. ROW.
TO RAFTSMEN!
Good landing at the Month of the Sinnetnahon
inc Good post for anubbin?, and good, fare at
the Hotel J. W. MEKKEY,
3-30-'70-!mo.p. Proprietor.
MISS H. S. SWAN'S, School for Girls,
Clearfield, Pa.
The next Term of tweotr-twe weeks will com
mence on Monday, February 21, 1870..
TBBMS or TCITIOK.
Reading. Orthography, Writing. Object Lei
sons. Primary Arithmetic and Primary
Geography, per half term, (of II weeks), SS 01
History, Local and Descriptive Ueography
with Map Drawing, Grammar, Mental
and Written Arithmetic, ( St
Algebra and the Sciences, f 0
Instruction in Instrumental llasie, 10 00
Oil Painting, 12 00
Wax Work, 8 OS
For full particulars send for Circular.
Clearfield, August 25, J89-ly-
R O SAD AL I S
The great American health
RESTORER, purifies the blood and
Cuies Scrofula. Syphilis. Skin Diseases. Rheu
matism. Diseases of women and all Chron
ic Affections of the Blood, Liver and Kid
neys. Recommended by the medical Fac
ulty and many thousand! of our best eiti
tens.
Head the testimony of Physicians and pa
tients who have used RosadalU; send for
our Kosadalis Guide to Health Book, or Al
manac for this year, which we publish for
gratuitous distribution; it will give yon
mach valuable information
Dr. R. W Carr, o! Baltimore, says :
1 take pleasure in recommending your
Rosadalis as a powerfnl alterative. 1
have seen it used in two eases with happy
results one in a case of secondary syphilis
in which the patient pronounced himself
cured after having taken five bottles of
yoer medicine The other is a ease of scrof
ula of long standing, which is rapidly im
proving under its use, and the indications
are that the patient will soon recover. I
have carefully examined the formula by
which your Rosadalis is made, and find it
an excellent compound of alterative ingre
dients .
Dr. Soa-ks. of Nicholasrille. Ky., says he
has used Rosadalis in cases of Scrofula and
Secondary Syphilis with satisfactory results
as a cleaner of the UIokI I know no bet-
Lter remedy.
Samuel G. McFadden, Morfreesboro'.
Tenn .says:
I have used seven bottles of Rosadalis
and am entirely cured of Rheumatism ; send
me four bottles, as t wifb it fur my brother,
I who has scrofulous sore eyes,
liejjamin Bechtol, of Lima, Ohio, writes.
Iharo suffered for twenty years with an in
veterate eruption over iny whole body ; a
short time since I purchased a bottle of Ro
sadalis and it effected a perfect cure
Labrato.-y, 61 Exchange Place. Baltimore.
S CLEXLF.NTS, A CO , Proprietors.
Rosadalis is sold by jjartswick A Irwin and A.
I. Shaw, Clearfield, D. U. Good. Osceola, and by
Druggists generally. April 6.'70-ly.
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COl'.NTV DIRECTOR V.
TIME OF HOLDIN'G COURT.
2d Monday in January. I 3d Monday in June. 2 w.
3d
4th
in March.,
in May,
I 4ih
2d
in Sept. 2 w.
in rov. i
COUNTY AND DISTRCT OFFICEF.S.
Pres't fudge Hnn.Chas A Mayer. Lock Haven.
As'te. Judges Hon. Samuel Cl.vde. Clearfield-
llon. Jacob Wiilhelm lirahamton
hrriff. . . . Cyreous Howe, . . . Clearfield
Prothonotary, Aaron C. Tate. . .
Keg. 4 Kec. . Apbury W. Lee, "
District Att y.W M M Cullough, . "
Treasurer.. . Lever Flegal.. . . "
Co. Surveyor, . F McCloskey, . Curwensville
Comuiiss n rs, Othello Smesd, . N. Washington
Samuel ShafTier, . Clearfield.
Samuel II. Uindman, Glen Hope.
Auditors. . . Clark Brown. . . . Clearfield.
Price A. Rowles, . N Millport.
John I). Miller, . . Hurl
Coroner. . . .James A. Moure, . . Clearfield
Oo.Superind't Geo W. Snydr, . "
TREASURER'S SALE
OF UNSEATED .LAHDS
FOB TAXIS
For 18G9 and previous years.
NOTICE is bbrebt oivbs. that in pur
suance of an Act of Assembly, passed
the 12th dayof June,A.D. 1AI5. entitled
' An Act to amend an Act directing the
mode of selling unseated lands, in Clear
field county." will be exposed to Public
Sale or outcry, for the taxes due and
unpaid thereon, at the Court House in
the Borough of Clearfield, on the Sec
ond Monday in June, A. D. 1870 :
BECCAEIA TOWNSHIP.
Ac. Per. Warrantee, etc. Taxes.
88 John Mailer, $26 90
53" Peter Miller, 13 80
60 Fred'k Uubley, 16 20
26 John Bausman, 9 42
99 fred'li Hawtnan, 32 08
71 US Thomas BilliDgU. 24 00
232 Philip Mysoncope, 75 16
150 John Mysoncope, 48 60
85 80 Michael Musser, 28 54
433 153 John Fordney, 141 32
399 John Witraor, 129 82
849 Henry Witmor, 114 08
181 William Wilson, 40 50
134 Jacob Krug, 43 42
104 John Gibson, 33 40
215 78 Robert Wilson, 69 66
433 153 William Gray, 104 21
433 153 John Miller, 104 21
30 80 John Ketland, 9 72
330 153 Martin Fautz, 81 00
296 125 Jacob Fautz, 93 00
328 153 George Musser, 79 80
74 32 Thomas Gibson, 23 80
100 John Bam, 82 40
860 Jacob Krug, 88 48
80 Wm. Pluntket. 9 72
174 Adam Mysoncope, 67 88
176 47 Jere. Mvsorcopc, 67 02
Keaggy 32 40
118 Fred. Beates, 38 24
118 Adam Kuhn, 40 50
186 Thomas Billington, 60 2K
89 John Beams, 29 84
S
BELL TOWKSHIPj
So. Ae Per. Warrat tees, tC Tates
5430 50 Henry Peok, I01 77
71 Henry Beck, 13 IS
578 1000 half Henry Beck, 92 52
506 half Henry Beck, , 48 81
161 118 John Nicholson. A3 67
3585
S918
5619
42Sf
5619
5906
5907
4287
4237
Ac.
190
234
408
413
440
429
129
100
132
427
427
400
100
139
49
404
427
UG
96
216
125
150
433
242
91
101
31
90
400
toi
Nicklin A Griffith. 28 76
Benjamin Gibba, 1.10 81
20 Henry Beck, 50 22
96 Henry Beck, 17 25
94 Henry Beck, 20 61
124 Nicklin A Griffith. 6 22
Nick. in A Griffith, 18 41
Henrv Beck.
Henry Beck,
74 00
38 59
B0OG3 T0WHSHIP.
Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes.
John Thomas, $39 20
76 Joseph Drinker, 47 80
7tl II. S. Drinker. 81 61
Wm. MeCormick, 83 61
Nancy Bozzs. 88 00
Malcolm McDonald, KG 8S
41
41
31
157
John Byers,
Barbara Snyder,
George Hootuian,
George Ayrus,
Wm. Troutwine,
John K-'am,
Hannah Stewart,
John Montgomery,
U irliaia Snyder,
Blair M L inali.in,
Jonas SU'inhciser,
Kichard Waple,
Jxs. C. Williams,
Milson & Mooson,
G- Ilootman,
166 third Joseph Ball,
86 88
20 00
33 00
64 00
6! 00
60 00
20 00
34 CI
J 80
80 80
64 20
20 20
20 2 )
43 20
25 00
13 80
Taxes
BLOOM TOWlfSHIP.
Xo. Ac. Per Warrantees, etc.
5i2" 2JS Nicklin A Gtiffith.l t'9
Sli ' J. W. Smith, 47 B5
100 A. K. Wright. 2i 2ft
135 Kirk A Wbitmore, 37 39
Fenton A Snenuer, 2 22
Roberts A Fox, 12 29
159 Roberts A Fox, 114 bH
Jacob Bilger. M 10
Da. id Irvin Est. 94 50
3fill IU
3.i90 100a
3616 100
2s0
Chest, - - -.
,
Clearfield,
Covington,
. LIST OF POST-OFFICES.
To'pa.iliip.i. NamrtofP.O. Names f P.M.
lieccaria. Glen Hope, - - Homer uuBree,
- . Utuhville, - - - S. MoFarlaod,
" - - Hegarty sX Roads Samuel Uegarty
Bell. - - - Bower, - - S A.Rorahaugh
.i .... Ckest, ... - Thos A. M'Uhee
. . . Cush. - - - J.W Campbell.
.... Ostend. - - - - II. L. Hendorsen
Bloom. - - Forrest. - - - AJgcrnon Holden
Uoggs, - - - Clearfield Bridge, - Jaa. Forrest.
. i . . Walliceton, - - John E Moore
Bradford, - WoSdlahd. - - Win. Albert.
i. .... Wm's Grove, - Ed. WiBiams
Brady, - - - Luthersburg, - L. B. Cartile
. . ; - Ttoutville, - Mrs. C. Weaver
" - - Jefferson Lit4, - John Heberlin.
Burnside, - NewWashington - Sim'l McCune
... Burnside, - Matthew I-wln.
. - - - Patchinville, - Jack Patchin.
" ... East Ridce, - - W Sutnmerville
- Hard, . . : : LewisJ. Hard
- Mcilarvey, : - - Wm McOartey
- Westoter,' - - - S A. Farber.
- Clesrfl!d, - - - P. 4. Gaulin
- Frenchvilte, - Claud. BarnttSy
- Karthaus. - - John Raiter
Cnrwensville Cnrwensville, - - Charles Hoel
Decatur,- Philipsbarg. Centre county, Pa.
" - West Decatur, - - LeVefSmeal,
Fereuson. - Marron. - - - John P Stra
Girard, - - Leconte's Mills.
-.. Bald Hills, -Goshen,
- - Shawsville, -Graham,
- - Grahamton, -Guelieh,
- - Smith's Mills, -
.... Al lemans
Huston, - - Tyler, - -
" - - - rennneld. ? -Jordan,
- - Ansonvilli, - -
Katthaus, Sslt Lick, -
- Mew Millport, -.
Hjlettown. - :
- 31 hrrisdale. - -
- Osceola Mills.- -
- Lumber City.t -
- Grampian Hills,
Pike, - - - - Curwensvillo, -Fnion,
... Roekton, - - -Woodward.
Jeffrie. - - -.
- - - - Madera. - - -
4 This Post Office w'tl do for Chest township,
t Will answer for Ferguson township.
Knox,
Morris. -
Osceola.
Peon,
Augu'i Leconte,
Alex. Irwin.
H.H.Morrow.
- Thos. H. Foreey
- Jos. G. Ganoe.
- Henry Alleman:
Mies R J. Tyler.
Frank Bewman.
H. Swan
Geo. Heckadem:
H J. Sloppy.
Ed. C. Brendar.
John Odell.
T. F Boalieh.
II W. Spencer.
Jana. Wall
Cbas.. Hoel. .
D. E. Brubake'r.
J4tne Lockett.
J. G Derby.
Ac.
3.U
102
159
175
1O0
'260
437
109
48
30
200
100
l
i
64
100
50
60
127
85
40
BRADFORD TOWNSHIP.
Taxes
$43 29
18 74
20 80
82- 45
8 70
Per. Warrantees, etc.
Hugh Ely,
35 John Campbell,
1111 & Buck,
John Vaughn,
John Vaughn,
Kl.ir M'l.anahan. 34 80
17 Polly M'Lanahan, 57 08
Andrew Peters, 28 47
Matthias Slay maker, 8 36
Matthias Slayniaker, 6 53
52 Frances West, 1 34 80
Xchemiah Mains, 17 40
Thomas Holt, 87
David Mains, 11 17
Joseph Powell, 13 05
Daniel Graham, 8 70
Horatio D. Hall, 8 70
V. B. Holt, 23 09
Wm. Graham, H 79
Alex. Dallas, 7 36
40 Susanna Ravser, 6 65
85 JuhnHanna", 17 63
20 .Robert Blain, 4 35
175 - Leonard & Clyde, 88 10
200 Key no' d Kit jo, 34 80
46 John G. Gray, 10 02
60 Mordica Shirk, 10 89
49 George Tnrner, ' 12 85
80 Andrew Pettit, 21 88
BRADY TOWNSHIP.
No.
492
626
5861
5877
5879
5881
58S6
323
195
195
218
2009
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3529 1
1988 j
1994
2010
3580
20H9
27
155
276
92
Ae. Per. Warrantees, era.
808
215
990
W. Kirkpatrick,
Conrad Long,
Jona. B. Smith,
Taxes
S75 08
51 32
406 10
848 Henry Wykoff, 260 63
110
331
100
77
501
650
421
400
365
604
995
611
256
135
472
83
65
323
100
60
182
John Dnnlap, 119 22
Casper Stiver, 27 30
Casper Stiver, 21 06
Christian Lower, 195 40
Roberts A Fob. 33 60
Christian Lower. 174 2i
Christian Lower, 156 10
Roberta A Fox, 142 36
Roberts A Fox, 226 44
94 Roberts A Fox, 389 16
Roberts A Fox, 238 30
Benj. Henry, 99 84
Casper Stiver, 52 66
Casper Stiver Sr., 184 08
62 George Shafer, 32 38
R. 8. A J.Cathers, 19 94
RobL 8. Catbers, 89 14
Bsum. 23 30
MeGsiry. 13 66
Christian Lower, (6 45
BTRJTSIDX TOWNSHIP.
Ae. Per. Wairantees. etc. Taxes.
200 Snyder & Burns, $52 80
800 Jtre. Williamson, 105 60
824 M iry Crawford, 114 05
100 Leonard Hoilia, 81 80
Chest township.
Ae
68
43J 1"53
74
60
100
100
809
150
FERGUSON .TOWNSHIP.
Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes
Matthias Slongh, $10 45
George Ross, 78 99
I.ewia Jordan, 19 73
Hiram Pastmore, 10 80
John Ham bright, 21 60
Adam Reigart 18 00
John DoDgtiton, ' 45 98
J. B. FirrgusoD, 34 40
73
GIBARD TOWNSHIP.
No. Ae. Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes
5356 1100 George Mead, S61 07
5364 1066 George Mead, 69 46
5365 752 George Meld, 39 87
5375 1082 George Mead, 69 20
6363 H00 Georgn Mead, 6107
6372 1100 George Mead, 61 07
6379 641 George Mead, 47 00
6371 1083 George Mead, 60 17
5380 1100 George Mead, 61 07
5358 1048 George Mead, 61 81
5354 1003 George Mead, U 07
53i9 1008 George Mead, 65 50
6365 1100 George Mead, 6107
1893 168" . Morris A Stewart, 19 40
1931 649 116 Morria A Stewart, 73 04
1935 636 Morris A Stewart, 70 40
1924 408 100 Morris A Stewart 37 74
1918 114 Morria A Stewart, 14 80
1890 254 120 Morris A Stewart, 51 64
3647
6352
10
798
Ac Par. Warrantees, etc. Taxes.
100 158 John Boyd. $41 60
813 1S3 Josiab Haines, ' 131 91
433 153 Thomas Hamilton, 180 71
258 Jonas Ross, 107 97
433 153 John Cunninghatr, 145 89
433 153 John Cook, 134 89
433 153 Joseph winr, 134 89
433 163 William Cook, 134 89
886 Isaac Kirk & Co., 162 39
100 31 Henry Pole, 47 i5
140 Fulton, 87 85
256 Miller 4 Crist, 106 24
22 Miller St Crist, 9 23
200 Mahaffey & Mitchell, 49 60
433 Mathias Slough, 88 94
100 John Brenneman, 26 05
61 J. H. Breth, 22 25
600 Samnel Mctiune, 75 70
100 ' John Witmer, 84 20
67 William Roland, 25 67
150 Jos. R. McMnrray, 20 25
No.
C0VINGT0H TOWNSHIP.
Ae. Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes
5363 1083 George Mead. S76 38
5373 1101 George Mead. 37 65
5374 11 00 George Mead, 87 55
5103 1100 George Mead, 87 55
5339 I04S George Meat!, 73 83
5370 110(1 George Mead. 87 55
54IO1I0O George Mead, 87 56
5:t7 Silt George Moad, 59 68
5378 483 George Mead, 33 08
5404 32 Geo-ge Mead, 22 92
5407 10 00 George Mead, 7150
1892 2PU Morris A Stewart, 35 25
1910 175 122 Morris A Stewart 9 2j
3941 183 Morris A Stewart iO 67
191 233 Morris A Stewart 59 35
5377 1100 George Mead. 77 55
127 Emerick A Reiler, 8 97
200 II Burgett, 23 20
133 Charles Brown, 9 50
DICATTJB TOWNSHIP.
Ac. Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes
John Drinker, $93 75
John Skyron, 60 44
Richard Thomas, 107 07
Jacob Downing, 146 61
Hugh Ely, t3 18
Jos. Ilituiiton, 43 42
JoUu Skyron, y 20 12
Wm. Montgomery, 14 t)3
Thos. Edmonson, 29 94
John Anderson, 107 62
Gilbert Vaught. 66 82
211 47
123
408 137
303 137
203 lot
115
41
CO
60
159
106
49
34
73
433
152
391
100
50
202
404
84
200
108
20
76
50
90
333
400
200
281
195
198
100
60
83 136
200
125
2(H)
17
75
137
99
147
80
Thomas Billington, 133 87
Thos. Stewartson, 37 40
Robert Ilaltznmer, 13 75
Mary M'Lahahan, 73 72
Ann M'Lanahan, 91 91
Joseph Whitehall, 81 5?
M iry M'Linahan, 63 70
Jacob Downing, 40 31
Joseph Sansom, 7 28
William Sansom. 28 63
Thoa Stewardaon, 18 20
John Drinker. 82 80
Thos. Edmondson. 121 32
Samuel Hambleton, 128 40
Xasper Haines, 82 80
Gilbert Vanght, 102 39
Joseph Harrison, . 70 98
Joseph Harrison, 72 08
Wm. Hoover, S3 85
Thos. Stewardson, 13 65
Joseph Whitehall, 3l 22
Jonathan NeSbit, 55 60
A. 8c J. G.ms, 43 85
Sam'l. M Clarran, 74 80
Joseph Sansom, 7 18
David Stewart, 83 76
5376 1100
6353 1100
5357 1100
3M7 194
1889
3648
1929
1890
1926
1888
1917
3650
1887
1916
Morris A Stewart, 1 71
George Mead, 178 15
George Mead, 244 20
George Mead, 214 20
George Mead, 244 20
81 Morris A Stewart. 7 24
227 125 Morris A Stewart, 17 81
282 66 Morria A Stewart, 21 88
33
187
105
378
346
106
456
60
Morris A Stewart, 2 47
F. Berthand est. 13 85
Stephen Buthand. T 69
Morris A Stewart, 27 96
Morris A Stewart, 26 61
Morris A Stewart, 8 84
Morris A Stewart, 33 75
Morris A 6tewart, 8 70
G08HEN TOWNSHIP.
No. Ae. Per. Warrantees, ate.
5313 653 George Mead,
5317 1059 George Mead.
5313 1099 George Mead.
5319 1099 George Mead,
5320 1100 George Mead,
5321 1008 George Mead,
5323 1100 George Mead,
5314 760 George Mead.
6315 1000 George Mead,
5316 1000 George Mead,
5328 1100 George Mead,
59311100 George Mead.
5325 200 George Mead,
6134 300 Wm. Mapes,
1912 433 Morris A Stewart.
1884 (
1915 ( 430 IS Morria A Stewart.
6324 1213
5326 1 100
5327 1113
5329 1100
5329 1100
19l'8 100
1923
1921
1922
l-86
388
200
2(10
9J9
67 George Mead,
George Mead,
George Mead,
George Mead,
George Mead,
Amos Reed.
G. Albeit A Bro ,
Wm A. Wallace,
Morris A Stewart
Taxes
$55 41
90 03
93 83
93 83
93 83
fls 84
53 60
96 90
127 60
127 50
93 50
93 60
27 60
38 25
37 23
54 84
309 32
280 50
24 83
280 60
280 69
35 00
32 03
17 00
. 25 50
15 Gil'm 4-Garrison, 1 S3 83
GRAHAM TOWNSHIP.
Ac. Pur. Warrantees, etc. Taxes.
297 Thoa. P. Cope, $41 88
l'J8 John Skyron, 29 01
1 John Skjron, 2 36
143 T. Cope, 20 34
109 Geo. Moore, 40 98
340 Jos:-ph Simons, 127 81
lt',4 Bernard Gralr., 233 12
130 Bernard Gratz, ly3 30
10 JosephJIenry, 3 76
348 Joseph Henrv, 81 77
100 Charles Hall, 38 60
41 C. J. Allport, 15 42
60 John Skyron, 4 60
GUELICH TOWNSHIP.
Ac. Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes.
245 Benj. Wilson, $80 29
100 Kich'd Aihertcnj 28 J
48 114 - Geo. Moore, 13 79
349 96 Geo. Mooro, 1!0 21
134 Philip Gloninger, 88 46
168 John M Cahcn, 45 35
433 153 Edward Hand, 98 St
260 John M Cahcn, T4 72
98 John Lampblack, 28 12
128 . Benj. WilSdn, 37 21
116 John Witmer, 19 03
100 John Witmer, 28 70
100 Daniel Fulkersori, . 8 20
180 Robert Henderson; 13 94
HUSTON TOWNSHIP.
No. Ac. Per. Warrantees, eto. Taxes
200 I G Kidder. $56 40
195 Dan I Caldwell. 49 14
5173 1041 Moore A Delaney, 262 37
5874 )041 Moore A Delaney. 2 2 37
6676 1041 Moore A Delaney, 282 37
5066 990 Wm. Powers, 251 43
5067 879 W'm. Powers. 231 50
5672 347 27 Moore A Delnnry, 80 97
4257 888 15 James Wilson, 54 94
4264 990 James Wi son, 189 01
4200 660 Jsmes Wilson, 51 86
4182 990 James Wilson, 77 99
4199 495 James Wilson, 93 57
4199 495 James Wilson, 93 57
4261 990 James Wilson. 197 It
4902 420 Wfllhelm Willink 93 61
4239 490 James Wilson, 92 71
4225 740 James Wilson, 149 89
5084 810 Wm Powers, 178 SI
6065 9d0 Wm Powers, 118 41
375 E. Shoemaker, 81 73
101 E. Shoemaker. 22 20
4226 250 Jamas Wilson, 48 25
4236 500 James Wilson, . 94 60
6676 (47 81 Moore Delanev, 68 06
6877 147 81 Moor A Delaney, X 02
6678 1 04 1 81 Moore A Dlay,l4l 17
4181 347 27 Jas Wilson' est, 23 44
3589 866 22 Roberta 4- Fox.
2000 1029 Robert A Foa,
2001 1089 - Roterts A Fos.
3592 900 Roberts A Fox.
1938 429 23 Roberts $ Pex
4200 330 James Wilson.
4188 140 Jsmes Wilson,
4188 250 James Wilson,
4181 495 Jamea Wilson,
3593 1020 60 Roberts 0 Foxy
3601 437 20 Roberts A Fox,
3600 899 151 Roberts 4-Fox,
3578 733 Roberts A Fox,
164 78
Tit 90
240 16
fSO 10
91 10
16 69
P8 C4
31 60
34 44
192 78
83 61
208 38
1455
171 61
193 78
1ST 83
129 46
193 78
193 78"
179 34
65 62
175 2
167 83
175 21
81 Moore A Delaney, 288 79
3676 903 109 Robert 4-Fox,
3594 1020 60 Roberts A Fox,
3597 888 36 Roberts A Fox.
3607 685 65 Roberts A-Fox.
35S4 1020 64 Roberts A Fox,
S586 1020 64 Roberts A Fox.
3604 896 136 Roberts A Fox,
6068 297 Wm. Power.
4193 927 28 Jamea WilMn.
4256 883 116 Jamea Wilson,
4254 927 28 Jamea Wilson,
oonr iat
251 90S
400
9i
II
13
6
8
15
4271
4271
30
105 imr
4
6
110
495
495
John Dunlao.
Dnboiae 6r Low,
Reynolds sub
J. Nicholson,
James Wilson,
Jamea Wilson,
JOKDAN TOWNSHIP
Ac. Per. Warrantees, ete.
224 153 Richard Peters,
433 163 Peter Kuhn,
209 Richard Peters,
433 168 Thomas Martin,
283 Rob.rt Martin,
91 185 Philip Lonat,
49 Wm. Johnston,
100 Jonathan Joces,
100 Richard Martin,
100 Richard Martin,
433 168 John Dunwoodie,
65 93
110 25
30 90
6 62
23 68
88
1 34
24 28
46 82
46 82
Taxes.
d 81
61 06
67 82
135 89
43 20
21 22
6 60
16 59
22 25
22 24
116 70
No.
5409 1100
5411 1100
5412 747
6413 1043
6406 110
5414 1100
5406 187
1430 249
1095 97
1095 123
1097 100
1097 100
1097 89
48
300
1665 300
1665 850
1097 25
1096 6)
500
122
83
89
18
37
333
255
144
25
50
100
11
KARTHAUS TOWNSHIP.
Ae. Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes
George Mead, $53 46
George Mead, 63 46
George Mead, 41 00
George Mead, 61 70
George Mead. IS 46
George Mead, 63 46
27 George Mead, 4 66
Wm. Smith, 67 82
97 129 Charles Willing. 9 81
I'narles Willing, 1Z so
Charles Willing, 11 14
Cbarlea Willing, 11 14
Charles Williag, 7 22
J R. McCloskey, 5 73
Wm. Michaels, 24 30
MeCIosky A Potter, 4 S 60
B. D Hall, 66 70
Charles Willing, 3 04
Chirles Willing, 5 36
F A ShnarrsA-Co,81 00
'6293 110$
6293 374
6289 336
' 99 S3
1996 38
331
4?S
2003 1020
90
385
74
46
39
41
16-
5290 4B8-
5291 1100
1905 178
1908 178
1907 24!
1913 37
1913 100'
35
OrH Lot
George Moad, f 64
- - Georce Mead, 31. 18"
George Mead, 102 93
80 Roberts A Fox,- 6 $
80 Roberta A Fox, 6 99
Hugh Jordan, 36 84
Joha Reed, 48 30
60 Roberts A Fox, 69 69
Robert Mitchell, 25 Off
Wm. Mrafgenery, 44 48
J. 91. Maean,
v. itarrrsea,
W. W. Sayder,
Isaac Oonklin,
Jaa. 9 Slaw.
Israel Nieholav
George Mead,
Georse Mead.
Ellis Irwin A Sob. 31 vt
Ellis Irwh. A Son, 21
Ellis Irwrnl Son. 30 I
Ellis Irwrw A Sea, 4 31
.Henry Head
Morgan1,
Mordica Shirk,-
17 38
f 18
S IS
3 S3
03
1 6
161 rf
343 30
7 86
13 77
1 97
Ac.
402
206
327
878
440
65'
Daniel Yothers,
Mary tgsns,
F A- I. White,
F. ir I While,
F A I. White,
Christian Brown,
John Oilliland.
John Gilliland,
Oliver Moore,
Jobn McGonegat,
Mar E Mionele,
llenty Yothers
19 86
10 14
0 on
3 30
7 55
26 90
17 02
16 61
93
6 C9
10 14
49
KNOX TOWNSHIP;
Ac. Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes
437 48 R. IUyncs,-5 6 $85 22
435 50 Luke Morris, 5 6 84 83
433 153 Joseph Hilliard, 5 6 84 44
433 153 Robert Gray, 5 6 t4 44
429 41 J. Binghiirst, 5-6 83 66
433 153 Sarah Ward, 6 6 84 44
433 153 Geoigo Eddy, 6 6 84 44
433 153 Moore Wharton, 5 6 84 44
233 153 ' Ge-.rge Aehu.n,5-6 64 63
4"!3 153 William Ilonter, 111 83
433 1S3 John Doraey, 69 65
433 153 Benj. Poultin-y, 145 10
433 153 Israel Morris, 145 10
873 153 Martin Pirce, 1E8 88
"2 Thorns J"rdn, 14 04
433 153 la tbella Jordan, 101 24
100 Henry Tront, 23 40
423 153 CaklTFonlk 109 40
3-54 153 George Wcacott, 82 84
351 163 George Sheafi, 82 13
226 John Bovd, 62 67
109 Susanna Ward, 25 63
255 G. 8c M, M'Cormick,59 56
100 Alvx. Hunfefi 13 60
200 SilaS Wilcdt, 81 20
200' Isabella Jordan, 8120
40 Henry Trout, 4 68
364 John t'iron, 85 27
440 109
840 20
423
815 91
272 16
400
433 153
433 153
433 153
170
298
407 130"
244
231
125
113
213
19
187
484
87ft
25
400
88
100
96
186
62
180
jtfSBI TOWNSHIP
Pet.- Warrantees, ete. iaxae
GWge Wersell, $64 51
W Hilar Wefrx, 82 66
Christian Wertx,. 611 6ff
David Laoch, 69 94
Joseph Turner, 69 62 .
Joseph Turner,- 69 63
Joseph Turner,- 64 72
George Habecker, 66 84
John Read1, 82 78
Robert Glenn, 4S 85
John Huston, 03 29
Clem Stocker, 68 42
Jobn Vaogbn, 68 42
Jonathan Nesbit, 68 42
Blair M'Lanaban, 6- 73
Willhtor Stewart, 47 It
Richard R. Smith, IS 80
Jameg Smith, 10 27
Christopher Backer, 9 17
George Gates, 2 91
Hyman Grata, 17 69
Conrad Swarti, S3 69
John Graff, 2 69
fffeholaa Ridenonr, 10 84
95 I Herbert Carson, I ...
117 (Kieb. Ridenonr. t 114 71
Matthias Slough, 88 80
Henry Drinker, 7 14
Frederick ftobley, 73 20
Matthias Sfoogh, 6 81
William Bigler, 16 80
Joseph Potter, 4 69
Francia Johnston, 10 75
Francia Johnston, 4 90
Ralston 8c Hoover, 21 88
40
17
9e.
5963
No.
4253
5777
6777
1429
4269
4020
6776
5776
5776
6776
5776
No.
3603
3599
35H2
3581
3693
FINN TOWNSHIP;
Ae. Per. Warrantees, ete. Taxes
Greenwood Bell, $31 8t
Elijah Heath. 12 72
168
63
135
Nicklin A Griffith, 80 69
PIKE TOWNSHIP.
Ae. Per. Warrantees, ete. Tates
957 85 James Wilson, $81 26
410 12 Jobn Nicholson, 62 29
410 13 John Nicholson, 63 29
70 S. Bledgett, 8 94
35 John P. Hoyt, 6 S9
990 James Wilson, 07 if
136 George James, 17 18
476 Wm. S. Koberts, 60 69
400 Joseph Bailey, 30 93
296 R. W.McNaul, 21 10
40 Z McNaul, 32 27
27 John Nicholson, 89
176 J. A Caldwell. 44 87
140 John Nicholson, 63 79
201 John Nicholson, 26 69
100 John Nicholson, 14 26
UNION TOWNSHIP.
Ae. Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes
609 151 Roberts A Foa. $384 80
806 66 Roberta A Fox, 187 M
799 30 Robert A Fox, 14? 79
136 Roberts A Fox, 81 09
350 Robert 4- Fox, 75 06
' 43
. LAWRENCE TOWNSHIP.
No. Ad. Per Warranteea. eto. Taxes
5299 1100 George Mead, $90 06
5300 1100 George Mead.. 60 06
5301 1100 George Mead,' 60 06
5302 1100 decree Mead, n 06
6303 1100 Gebrge Mead. 60 06
5304 l'Otf George Mead, 60 08
5305 1100 George Mead, 60 06
6306 1100 ' George Miad. 60 06
6307 1190 George Mead. 60 08
5308 1100 George Mead, 60 06
5309 POd George Mead. ' 60 06
5310 1100 George Mead, 6cl 08
5311 1100 George Mead. 60 06
5292 UOd Grbrge Mead. 60 06
5294 1100 GeOrge Mead, 60 06
5295 1100 George Mead, 69 (US
433 153
4-16 159
433 153
100
12
33
215
60
204
333
538
402
811 145
153
6
148
WOODWARD T0W5HIPi
Ac. Per. - Warrantees, etc; Taxes.
John V'ooght, $179 81
John Walls, - 188 81
John Roll, 170 81
William VTiWob, 41 40
jobn Cannon, 183 67
Israel Wheeler, 99 64
Tbomaa Neil, 49 42
Eli Hootmad, 18 80
Mary Neil, 65 68
Bonj. Johnston; 107 19
Hegsrtyi 193 24
Matthias Bartotlt 131 46
John M'Caben; 92 73
Mary Connelly, 16 76
Roland Evans, 41 40
Ell Uootman, 88 92
Mary Sahdjsiclt, 18 40
Chauncey Rickets, 40 12
Chauncey Rickets, 2 81
CharLs Bight, 102 88
Daniel Tnrner, 98 08
Peier Louder, 64 75
Charles Louder, 34 19.
Wlliiam Wister, 7 Sft,
JohH Low, 27 C0
Jsaafi Goes, 27. 60
Koland Evans, 13 2
Benjamin Johnston 44 40
Marv Niei. 32 75.
437 i half Reuben Haines, HO 76
433 1 halfLnke Morria, 189 1.
100 1 half George Ashtonv 27. 60i
LEVER FLK(iAL, Trea'
Clearfieid, April 6, lt?,0
67
100
121
100
218.
. I
248
2,?7
170
91
40
130
100
72
100
96
IMPORTED LIQUORS,
8CCB AS
BRANDIES nd HOLLAND1 GINS.
PITRB OLD GRAPE BRANDIES,
PURE OLI) CABINET WttlSKEYS.
OLD GRAPE WINES.
All the above brands warranted pure and to
axcel anvthinji in this market ror medicinal pur-
Prop' b'f Shaw House.
noses
March 30,'79-tf.J
M EAT MARKE T.
STAtfi ft tt.STA-f ES DlRECttiR.
CLOSING QUOTATIONS of Government
rities. Gold. ete.. at James T. Brady A
No. 63 Wood Street, Pittsburg, Pa.
Saturday, April 16, 1870.
Gold.
U S. ft. 1681.
U. S. 6-20'a 1862, .
U. S. 5-20 a 1884,
V. S. 5-10 a 1865,
L S. 10-to s,
6-20'a, January A July.lS85,
6-20 's.January A July,lb67,
Due Compounds.
Union Pacific Railroad.
Central Pacific Railroad.
Secu-Co'i,
buy. sell
113 1131
1093 110
108 19S
10SJ 109
lOVi 110
117 1171
lISi 118)
H8 us:
7i
90 i
12
W AIM'S PANACEA. Kennedy's Medical Dis
ceverv. Hembold's Buchu, Bake's Cod Liv.
1 Oil, Jayne'a and Ayer'a Medicines. for sale by
Jan. If. HARTSWICK A IRWIN.
Bedford,
- John F.Hartranft, Montgomery,
OFFICERS OF PENNSYLVANIA.
Governor, - - - John W. Geary, vumoenana.
See'yofCom. - Frank Jordan,
Dep. Secretary, .1. -n. eaiey.
Audi:or Gen - Ji
Sorveyor lien. - J. M. Campbell, - lamhria,
Attorney Hon. - I. u tsrewsier, - nuauoij ui.
Adiutant Gen. - D. B. M'Crea y. - Erie,
State Trraorer, Wm. W Irwin. - Beaver,
Sup. Com Sch's J. P.Wiekersham, Lancastar,
Deputy Snp't. - C. R.Cobuin, - - Bradford,
State Librarian, Wien Forney, - - Daupbin.
ScpKEMB Cot-BT. Ch ief Justice. James Thomp
son. Associates. Henry W, Williams, John M
K...4 Daniel Arnew. Georee Sharswood. Sea
sions, Philadelpiha. 1st Mon lay of January. Har
risburg. 4th Monday of Aprii Snnbury. 1st Mon
day of October Pittsburg, 3d Monaay of October.
OFFICERS OF THE UNITED STATES.
President. - Ulysses S. Grant, - Illinois.
Vice President, Schuyler Colfax, - Indiana.
Sec. of State, - Hamilton Fish. - New York.
Seo of T'eas'y, Geo 8 Boutwcll, Massachusetts
See of War. - Wm W. Belknap, Iowa.
Sec. of Navy. er. M. Robeson, New Jersey,
See. of Interior Jacob D. Cox, - - Ohio.
P M Gen. . - J. A.J. Creswell. Maryland,
Attorney Gen. - K. R. Hoar, - - - Massachusetts
Scrtiss CernT Chief Justice. S, P. Chase, of
Ohio. Associate Justices Nathan Clifford, of
Maine, Samuel Nelson, of New York, David Da
vis, of Illinois, Noah H. Swayne, of Ohio, Sam
net F. Miller, of Iowa, Stephen J. Field, ef Cal.
Salary of Chief Justice $a.500,of Associates S6,-000.
RUSES a quantity on band and for sale at
May 27. . GRAHAM'S..
W, It. McPlIERSON
Keeps constantly on hand Fresh Meat, sue!) al
BEEF, YBAL, MttTON, Etc.,
FRESH FISH,
All kino's of Vegetables, in season
CANNED FRfcttS,
fcUTTER, LARDj EtC
Whiob he will sell at the lewast market price.
Casli paid for Cattle, Bdtterj etc
ROOM ON MARKEt StLi
Clearfield. fa.-Mafoli 30,'f 0.
U. S. TAX APPEALS.
U S A Ss Bison's OrncB. lflth District, Pa., I
Office, Cnrwensville, Cleai field Co.. Pa. J
Notioe is hereby given that the assessment lists,
valuatioos and enumerations made and taken
within the Nineteenth collection liistrict. Ka.. oy
the Assistant Assessors under the laws of the L'ni
t.il Ktte will remain open to all persons con
cerned for examination for the space of ,0 days
from the Fifih day ot April, . i., is hi, at me
Assessor's Office, in the Borough of Cnrwensville.
At the time stated above the Assessor will re
ceive, hear and determine all appeals relative to
any erroneous or excessive valuations or enumer
ations by the assistant assessors.
In regard to appeals, the law provides, "That
the question to be determined by the assessor.
" ou an appeal respecting the value or enumera
" tion of property, or obj-ct liable to duty or tax
" ation, shall be whether the valuation compiain
il ed of be or be not in a just relation or propor-
Hon toother valuations in the same assessment
district, and whether the enumeration be or be
" not correct. And all appeals to the assessor as
" aforesaid. Stall -e made in writing, and shall
" specifv the particular cause, matter, or thing
thing'respesting which a decision U requested ;
" and shall moreover, state the ground er priuci
pie of inequality or error complained of."
March 39.-70 3t DANIEL LIVINGSTON,
Assessor 13th Col. Diet.
9ff a year and expenses to agents to sell
UUU the celebrated WILSON SEWING
MAUltiats. me Dee l macuiu in iuv worm.
Stitch alike en both aides. One Machine without
money. For further nartieularsv address 25 N.9th
St , l'hil'a. Fa. March 30,'70-3m.
DISSOLUTION. The co-parthership
heretofore existing between the under
signed, in the Butchering business la the Borough
of Clearfield, waa dissolved by mutdal consent ott
March 28th, 1870. The booka are in the hands of
Mr. FullertOn. for settlement. .Persons indebted
are respeatfully requested to call immediately
and tattle their accounts. n .
D. V . FtTLLERTONj
Marcn 30,'70 3t. W. R. M PUERS.ON.
rpO WATERMEN. The Undersigned
Kate fipened a house Of etf'ertaidtnent,
for watermen, at th Big Basin, to which they di
rect the attention of watermen. The rocks have
been blown ont bt the basin, so that there ) st
good landing oh both aidee of n river. Fse
good, and charges moderate .,
Feb. 23. 1870 HOOVER A FRA8ER.
rrlO W AT Eltil Kjf . The tinderaiFtJed
-- would inform the people of Clearfield
County, that he will again, this spring, open
boarding house at Fdlton's Dead Water, for. the
accommodation of raftsmen. He solicits a call
from his old friend and Customers, and all oth
era Come one. come all.
March 9,'70-tf. WM. M. .ToHNS0N.
tet-
tate
A DMINlSf lUtRIX'S S0T1CE.-J
ters of AdministTPlrnn on the iesi
of Thomas Liddell, late jf Clearfield Boro', deo'd,
having been granted to the undersigned, notice
is hereby given tht all persons indebted to said
estate are required to make immediate payment,
and thoSehvingclaitneaga'.nst the same will pre
sent them, properly authenticated for settlement
to SOPHRONIA LIDDELL.
March 9. 1870-6t. Admistratrix.
EXECUTORS XdTICE. Letters Testa
mentafvori the estate of O. l'hiltp Uue
ioh, iate of Lawrence townsbip.deceased. having
teen granted to the undcrsizned. aotice IS
iekcbv given" that all person indebted to said es
ate are required to ma"te immediate payment,
ind those having jlaimS against the same will
Executor.
TISSOLUTION. The partnership here
tofore existing between E. B. Patton,
John Patton. E A. Irvin and Jos. R. Irvin, in
the Planing Mill business, under the name of E.
B Patton A CO.. IS this day (March 16th) was dis
so'ved by mutual consent Tbe books will be left
in the hands of Jos. R Irvin for the present.
Persons having! unsettled account will please call
and settle. E. B PATTJNj.
JOHN .PATTON,
Cnrwensville, K -JKZtj
March 23. 1870-81. JOS. R. IRVIN.
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AILS 4 SPIKES thecheapest In the ccontj
FklSSOLUTION. The partnership here
tofore existing between Vru. Riddlo and
Henry Grazier, at Janesville. Clearfield Co. Pa.
in tbe Hotel business; hnder the name of Riddle
A Graxier, is dissolved by mutual consent. All
debts owing to t-e aaid firm are to be received by
tbe said Wm. Riddle, and all demands agaiaat
said Arm kre t6 tie presented to him far payment.
WM. RIDDLK.
3-16-70-3t. HENRY Gi.AZlER.
DISSOLUTION. Notice is hereby Biy
en to ihevpublic that the partnership
heretttfcre existing between O. B. Merrell ar.d
Wm. Bigler, known aa the firm of Merrell A
Bigler, dealers in Hardware, manufaer.rers ci
Tinware, Ae., ha this day been dissolved by the
eonsehtef both partiex.and that th l ousiness will
hereafter be carried on, in all ii nart aa here
tofore, by H. F. Bigler A C. The business of
Merrell A Bigler will be Settled op by O. B. Mer
rell at the effioeef the old firm.
O B. MERRELL,
March 12-16, - WM. BIGLER.
F 0 it SALE,
While Lead, Elbe Paint, fcineesi' dti. Turpentine,
Yarniehes of all kinds, Colors, in oil and
it. Faint and Virfaish brushes.
HARTSWICk IRWIN,
Clear? eld. Pa -M .'.
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31 ir OWN II 0 O K.
Hating purchased the entire stock at the
old atand ol Kirk tt Spencer, in Lumber City,
I intend carrying on the business as hereto
fore. .
MY MOTTO IS TO" SELL CHEAP FOR
CASH.
Thanking onr friends and customers? for
past patronage 1 solicit a continuance ol the
same.
Sept. 15th, 1669, ISAAC KIRK.
Clearfield Eetail Markets.
CORBKCTBD WEXXLT BT B. HOSZOP.
Apple, dried, lb, 12 I Hay, ton,
Apples, green, bu, 1 60 ' Hams, lb.
1 uu ; aouiaerv, id,
Applebutter, gal
Butter, in.
Beef, fresh, lb,
jjeef. dried, IB,
Buckwheat iloar.Ib
40
10
25
26
5
rilHE highest market prieea paid for Shingle 1 Eggs,
X by . J. SHAW A SON. I Flour. M!
Beans, bu, . 2 50
Boards, per M 14 60
Corn, shelled, 1 25
" ears, 60
meal, . 3 00
Chop. rye. 3 00
" mixed ' 2 50
Cheeaa. lb. 26
Cherries, lb, 19
Chickecs.dresed,Ib, 15
20
6 60
Sides, lb,
lrd, 15.
Oats. bu. '
Onions, bu.
Pork, lb.
Pork, mess, bbl,
Potatoes, bn,
Plaster, bbl,
Peaobes, dried, lb
Rye, bu.
Kag4. lb.
Salt, per saek.
Shingles. 18 in.
Shingles 26 in.
Timothy aeed, Bu.
Wheat, bu.
Wool. lb.
20 00
25
1
IS
25
. 6d
1 25
14
35 01)
. 90
3 id
, 15
1 36
3
3 00
6 00
12 00
S 00
1 60
45
H. F. BIGLER & CO.,
CBSLXaS IB
HAKDf ABE,
Ann stAKcractcBtat or
Tin and Sheet lion Ware,
clEA&FiELi, Pa.
THIMBLE-SKEINS and Pipe-boxe. (or Wi.
oris, for sale by H. F. BIGLER A
IKON i IRON!! Best bar imn, far tale at thja
store of H. F. BIQLE8- 00.
STOVES of til sort and staee. eonsrkntly ea)
hand at H. F. Bitt&XR A CO S
CABLE ChXINS a rad artMv. en Bead and
for sale ay H F. BXlJtfiV A CO.
HORFE-SHOES, and horse-nails, to o had el
. r. BIGLER A CO'B.
s
ADDLE?, Bridles.
sale at
harness, collars Ae., far
11. F. BlGLER A CO'B.
G
UNS. Pistols and sword eases to be bad al
11 Jr. BIGLER A CO 8.
HARNESc'. TrimitiCgs, and .Sboe-f ndinrs for
sate at H. F. BlGLER A CO S.
OIL, Pottv. Paints Glass and Nails, for sale at
Mafeh '70. H F. BIGLER A CP'S.
FAIRBANKS
STANDARD SCALES,
r ALL Xl.VM, Aisa,
Baggage Barrows, Warekow) Tsaeks, Copytag
Presses, Improved Mosey Drawees, Ae.,
ro a a a bv .
II. F. BIGLER k CO
Deader ia Hardware,
Match 16 ) CtBwtriBt-n, Pa. ' " 1179.
ED. PERKS A Co's (four, the beet in market, for
sale by J. SHAW A SON.
CURRANTS the. host ii eheapeai in ta
county, t OR AH AM 'v
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