afimatfz goxmxai, glearftefb, ga., prtf 27, 1870. ---- - '-" "r.Hxo insure the safe transmission T i A3 hr mail, patrons should remit by check of nr-ey by a 'b thelr letter, registered. c, tt. i.T; closed in the first paper after ' Tvrone and Clearfield Railroad. v.i, . ,; leaves Tyrone at : -' Irrives at Clearfield at : : 12.10 Arrive.-- A ; 1 1 tin - . . a m 0 c m. 2.30 d m I uu ---- . . . . . 5 35 D. m .Vc&aU EspVes. East . 6 0 C",".V" r.t 4tn.m : Laid Eagle Ex- v'.limp.a. F ' Accommodation Train. 7 00 A waves Clearuald at : : 9 10 A. u. Pbilipsburg at - - ll)13l. Arrives at Osceola at 2 00 F. M. i.w4s Osceola at : ; ; : 2.30 r. a. Pbilipsburg at . . Artive at ClearfieU at : " ,, , Divine services will be held Sh! in Clearfield M follow. : Kv Hev Nixdorff.in the Lutheran church, ii. andT P.M. Sabbath school at 0J " Prnver meeting every Wednesday 'i?UeV. ilffiSt Andrew's Episcopal f'lU eh. at 11 A. M. and 7 1. M. . Mmday Xo at 3 P. M. Frayer meeting every V'nlnetday evening : t 7 o c.ock. V Uev Bntler,in the Presbyterian church, niiinss n.l evening. Sabaath Bchool at IVayr meeting every Wednesday ;Lv!llfM:Cord,intheMetl,odist ,.1-ureh, morning ami evening. abbatn ol at 'J M. Piavcr inert nig, every .' -Sabbath of every month at 1 i - A . .M. St Franeis church Mas at 10A A. .M., tf,e s-eond and fourth Sundavs of each month. Y.W.x Goodrich Potatoes, for sale at $1 j or 'iu.-!i' !, 1 A. M. Hills. Clearfield. 2t Oi ai-.tkiii.y Mlltixg. The first rjnar-t,-r!y meeting for Curwcnsvilli- M. E. rlniali, will I held on Sunday, May Stli. The 1'ie-idin.; Elder, ltev. J. S. McMuiray, vA others, will officiate. Literary. Arthur's Home Magazine, j ..iee $2.. snd the Children's Hour, price 6 !.-'.-, for May, are before us. These pub lications are anions the best and most inter e-'ing published. The May numbers are unusually ir.teresling and beautiful. Ad diesiT. S. Arthur & Sons, Philadelphia. Kprc.vnoN.'.L. We have been requested to .-tate, that the last half of the Spring term, of Miss H. S. Swan's school, begins on the Second Mouday of May the '."th. Swan's scho ! is de.-jgned for girls on Iv. and under her efficient management has proved a d- ci-Ied sued . Miss S. is an ao (n.plished scholar, and well deserves the j.-itron-ige of a liberal aud appreciating pub le Fur terms, see card. . - Orwki.. V. li. Gordon furnishei the M'j'iftM .Liurnitl with a recipe to tho-e at ii cicl niili . ravtl. lie ays: "Takeacom liui! iiiui'.cn leaf, boil a stron.s tea and drink it when you want water.tea and coffee. Let it 1 your contaiit drink for six or eight Vi'cks; will; cream or sugar it ni ikes an es cHrrt table tea. I have been cured of the wm-t Jfx.-lls of gravel aftd kidney affections, un'l hiive kearij of many other cases of cure K tlu-"e of muV.n leaf." - Wasted a miller to run a grist mill. Must bring good recommendations. For terms apply at once to T. II. Forcet, Gra hamton. April 20-2c Garden Seeds, fret.h and good, from the Philadelphia pardeus, also the Celebrated Kose Potatoes, for sale at the Drug Store of Ilartswick & Irwin. Ictev.ii.i;ic.u. hei'kut for the week J f rJ.inp A;ril 21st. 1.S70, from thriH? daily j (''i-crviiion, as furnished l y K. I enton, of I .-: s rp. Maji. of TheriiioinctiM-, 7s .tn April l'.ili. in. "(i on April l'.ith ii'dth at 7 a. in Mean of the week.4", four degrees cool cr ttusi last week. Max. of Barometer 2.21 'ii the Irtth. Min. U7.6 on April the JStli. Ming-: i. Mean of Barometer for the week JT below the av1'rage. Ienth of water f-il Jurin the week, .020 of an inch. S'iuw ilri'is have mostly disappeared, fields mi l tnea lows bi';iiiiiing to look green, some !iru!,s showinc leaf. Go dev. The May number of this high ly appreciated Ladies' Magazine, is a hand some, lively and instructive number. Eve ry lady should have a copy. Priee, $3.00 a year in advance. Address, L. A. Godey, Philadelphia. New Books. Life in Utah ; or the Mysteries and Crimes of Mormonism. Beinj; un expose of the secret rites and ceremonies of the Latter-day Saints, with a full and au thentic history of the Mormon sect, from its origin to the present time. J. II. Bea dle editor of the Salt Lake Reporter and Utah correspondent of the Cincinnati Com mercial, is the author of this work, and will insure for it a wide sale. This work gives a full and authentic account of their degraded social condition, their bla-pheiuous rites and ceremonies, and their sac-religious doctrines and practices. "Paris by Sunlight and Gaslight;" A work descriptive of the Mysteries and Miseries, the Virtues, Vices, Splendors and Crimes of the City of Paris by James 1). McCabe, Jr. This work is illustrated with 150 engravings. It is absorbing and enter taining in a high dejrree, for, besides con taining a vast amount of instructi m, it a bounds in thrilling descriptions of the dark bides of Parisian life. An agent is now in this county canvassing for these two highly interesting books, whieh are sold by subscription ouly. The rgent will call in a tew days. DIED In Penn township, on Sunday, April 24, 1870, Mrs. Diana Moobe, relict of Kobert Moore, deceased, formerly of Centic county, aged 7i years. At his lesidenec in Penn township, on Friday, April Stli, 1S70, Wm. . PoKTER, aged 54 years and 2 months.- Obitcary. Frank G Irw in wasborn in Bellefonte, Centre co , Pa., September 14, 1852. He was wounded at S o'clock a. m. March 51st, and died just 30 hours after lie supposed the Indians were friendly umil they fireii upon him at 20 or 30 paces ; the first shot struck him in the right shoulder and he fell. Two more shots were fired but did not hit him. They then advanced to him, al out eight in number, stripped him, kicked and tramped on him, then tired three arrows into his body, two in his chest and one in his left arm, and then started after some other victim j, two of whom they met and servidiu like manner. Frank then walked about halt a mile towards town, when he was seen by a Mr. Ward who carritd him into town. The bullet and arrows were carefully and skillfully extracted bv Dr. Uarri-on. and a!i that love and humanity could do lo rcbeve his intense suffering wa avi.-hiy bestowed as you may suppose. Nothing short of the power of God could make a man, let alone a child, forget the throes of physical anguish he suffered. Yet he told his parents that it was nothing then looking up. smi ed he said he was gointe to see the face of his Father in Heaven His temperament was s even that noshing seemed to ruffle him. Kind to everybody, and every brute that came in his way. But e-peciaily did his parents and si.-ter feel and enjoy these estiniable traits in his character. Snutlt I'tsx Sficx. c LOPIN'iJ PRICKS OK IieHAVKN 40 South Third Street. Philadelphia. 3 o'clock, P. M., April I6lh. KS70. fi of 1SSI, 6's ..f 1.;2, 6's .if ls 4, 6 s of lnt, S's of ISrt'.. new. bKO., CtNsuSi'K i.sTo. Below we give the sev ers! districts in Cleal field county, and the lutnesnf the Aistaut Marshals appointed t ukethe census of ls70. as made by Uni te! Sutes Marshal Murdock : FnisT District. Clearfiell Borough, I.t.-o:i v, Bradior 1, Graham, Morris, Kart 1-a 'is. CdviiKton, IJirad and Go-dien Win. F. Irwin. Clearfield, Ast. Marshal. Slvoxb DisTitiiT. Curwensville and NY-t Wa-iiimrton boroughs. Pike, Huston, B.aly Bloom. Penn, Boil and Burn si-if Wiu. Bard, Curwensville, A t. Mar- slldl. Tuiki Distrht. Lum!er-city and Cm ceoU boroughs. Chest, Ferguson. Knox,. lor dn, Beecjria, Guelich, Voodtrd, Decs tar and B .gs D. L. Ferguson, Lumber- 'Y. Ast. Marshal. Sai.i.s ck Beal Estate. Below we give a ii-t ;i tin- Irods. as enrered of record in t"- K .order's iffiee in this county, for the einJing Monday, April 25th, 1 S7, t-'jr:l:er with the consideration named, wtn-re located, and the names of the grant- an j grantees : I'.fl. Sa.-ah Imon to Wm. M. Henry. r l it No. 7 in Lumber-city borrugh. Con S 'iration 4o". 1' -1. S. H John McPherran to A. S ( Tl.errsn. for 37 acres in Chest township. ' 'i-:ltration 121. I "1. A. S. McPherran to John A. Me frraii. J',ir at.res in Chest township. ' deration $275. I't-'-d, C. Howe. Sheriff, to Andrew Hun t' r. f,r2nl acres in Decatur township. Con-:-ti-u?ion $2i m. .. Panoglc to Andrew Iluntcr.for -'- acres in LU-catur township. Considera te n S2Xi. I' -id. Andrew Hunter to Michael Gar rir. f:i- j a,r,,g ;n Decatur township. C-on-i '".'ration $050. l el, George Thorn to John Bnttoi ff. for ai res in Iawrence township. Considera t' n $ I'wd, Liepold Branoel to John W. Pi ced. for fj l,,t9 "m Vrenehville. Consider ''i ?!55. Deed. James R. Cupples to Tbo:i:as Long, ' t o ai res in Pike township. Considera- t ill f.VHl. Deed. John Russell to Peter Pipher, for let in Pennville. Counideration $10. I'ecd, R. Mossop to John Copenhaver, '.r . of Blue Ball property. Consideration i,w. s S. 6's of ISK7. lien, S. 6 s ol IS W. S A s. I0-40,. S 30 year 8 per cent Cy., Due Compound Interest Notes, Gold. Silver, I niou Pacific R. R. 1st M. Bends, Central Pacific It. It.. Ini in Pacific Land Grant Condi. CLOSIN( QUOTATIONS of Government rities. Go'd. etc.. at James T. Erady A No. 63 Weod Street, Pittuburg, Pa. 1HJ - 1M lln llo I M0 10H lOstJ 109J 10. 10si 1(9 HIM,' 109 J IH9i lnl 10,i 112 1 121 19 11. 1J 1I3J K'S 110 K20 8:;0 Bill Se0 :n r.io Secu- Co's, Saturday, April 16, 1S70. pi. Deed, J. Pennington to Henry Penning t' for 3S acres in Chest township. Con sideration $soo. leed, McMurjay & Rose to Reuben Nie niau, for 357 acres in New Washington Bo. Consideration $2,555. bur. anil Gold. 113 mi I? S. 6-s. ISsI, . 1091 110 U. S. i-2a s I32, 10si 10SJ IT S. i-l'n'8 llt, 10S5 1(19 U. S. i-20 a I so 5, 1 09 110 V. S. 10-t'"s. 1 17 j 1 171 -2if3. January A July 1S, lis -1 1 Si :-20s. January Jt July. 1SC7, 1I5 1ISJ Due C4unpound4. 87i Union yeiii Railroad. 901 Central Pacific Railroad. 12 CLEARFIELD ACADEMY. Tbe Fourth Session of the present S.-hoIasti year of this Institution, will eommenco on it on day. tbe 25th day of April. 1S70. Pupils can enter at any time. They will be charged with tuition from the time they enter to the close of the session. Tbe coarse of instruction embraces everything included in a thorough, practical and aocom pliehed education of both sexes. Tbe Principal having had the advantage of macb experience in his profession, assures pa rents and guardians that his entire ability and energies will be devoted to the mental and moral training of the youth placed under his charge. Taaus or TriTioM : Orthography, Reading. Writing and Primary Arithmetic, per session, (il weeks.) $5 00 Grammar, Geography, Arithmetic, and II into ry. 8.00 Algebra.Geometry, Trigonometry, Mensuration Surveying, Philosophy, Physiology, Chemistry Book-keeping, Botany, and Physical Geogra phy. S9.00 Latin, Greek and French, with any of the a bove branches. $12.00 Music. Piano, (30 lessons.) $10.00 I sfNo deduction will be made for absence For further particulars inquire of Rsv. P. L. HARRISON', . f. July -tl .1B67. Principal. fllHE CELEBRATED RICHARDSON BOOTS L Light Kip, $5; French Kip. $t; French i-ii, BJ;mt C. KRATZEK'S Opposite the Jail. it March 9. 70. (GROUND AND CNGROUND SPICES. Citrn J English Currants. Essence Coffee, and Vine gar of tbe best quality. for sale by Jan. 1. ilARTSWICK IRtv"IS. 1 QTAprin? style SILK HATS, at lOlU l KRATZER'STositejhe Jail. Great reduction in prices of Sns;ar. Coffee, Tea Molasses, Ac, at C. KRATZER"S, opposite the Jail vv MUSICAL GOODS Violins, Flutes. Fifes, Ae eordeous, Claroneta. Harmon icans. Violia Strings, Bridges, Keys, and Tail Pieces. Tuning Forks, Preceptors ard Musie Paper, at C. KKATiEla'O, Opposite the Jail. TEUT1S Of THE JOURNAL. The Raftsman's Jours a l is published on Wed nesday at S2.00 pei annum in advance. If not paid at the beginning of the year, S2.50 will be charged, and 53,00 if not paid before the close. Advertise ikts wi'l be inserted at tl,50 per square, for three or less insertions Ten lines lor loss) counting a square. For every additional insertion 50 ceqts 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 un tillall arrearages are paid. except at the option of the publisher. . S.J. ROW. . TO RAFTSMEN! Good landing at the Mouth of the Sinnamahon ini Good posts for snubbing, and good fare at tbe Hotel. J.W. MERREY. 330-'70-2mo.p. Proprietor. 11 O SAD A-L I S AMERICAN HEALTH purifies the blood and o s A D rntiE GREAT I RESTORER, cutes Scrofula.Syphilis-Skin Diseases. Rheu- matim, diseases or women ana an u urem ic Affections of the Blood, Liver and Kid neys. Recommended by the medical Fac ulty and many thousands of our best oit-i sens. Read tbe testimony of Physicians and pa tients who have- used RosadalU; send for our Rofadiilis Guide to Health Book, or Al manac for this year, which we publish for gratuitous distribution; it will give you much valuable information Dr. R. W. Carr, oi Baltimore, says : I take pleasure in recommei ding your Rosadalis as a very powerful alterative. I have seen it used in two crises with happy results one in a case of secondary typbilis in which the patient pronounced himself cured after having taken five bottles of your medicine. The other is a ca.e of scrof ula of long standing, which is rapidly im proving nuder its use, nnd tbe indications are that the patient will soon reoover. I have carefully exaininca toe formula oj which your Rosadalis is made, and find it i an excellent compound wt alterative ingre. A dients Dr. Spa-ks. of Nicholasville. Ky.. says be has used Rosadalis in cafes of Scrofula and Secondary Syphilis with satisfactory results- as a cleaner of the Bio id I know no bet- Ltcr remedy. Samuel G. McFaddon, Murfreesboro'. Tenn , says : I have used seven bottles of Ro'adalis and am entirely cured of Rbeuinstin ; send mo four bottles, as I wish it for my brother, I who had scrofulous sore eyes. Bejjamin Bechtol. of Luna, Ohio, writes, I have suffered for twenty years with an in vcterute eruption over my whole body ; a short ttmo since I purchased a bottle of Ro sadalis and it effected a perfect core Labratory, 61 Exchange Place, Baltimore. 3 CLEMENTS, A CO . Proprietors. Rosadalis is sold by Hartswick A Irwin and A. I. Shaw. Cieaifleld, D. K. Good, Osceola, and by Druggists generu-'ly- April 6.'70 ly. tbl'STV DIRECTORY TIME OF HOLDING" COURT. 2d Monday in January, 3d " in March, 4th in May, 3d Monu y in June. 2 w. 4th " n Sept. 2 w. 2d '' in 5(ov. '2 w. COUNTY AND DISTRCT OFFICERS. Pres't.Iudge ilon.Chas. A Mayer. Lock Haven. As'te.Judges Hon. Samuel Clyde. Clearfield. Hon- Jacob Wijjlhelm. Grahatnton Sheriff. . . . Cyrenus Howe, . . . Clearfield l-rothonotary, Aaron C. Tate. . . ' Reg. Altec. . Anbury W. Lee. . " District Att y, W. M M Cullough, . Treasurer.. . Lever Flegal.. . . " Co. Surveyor, S. F McCloskey, . Curwensville Comuiiss'u rs, Othello SineaJ, . N. Washington Samuel Shaffner, . Clearfield. Smuel H. liindinan, Glen Hope. Auditors. . . Clark Brown, . . . Clearfield. Price A. Rowlcs, . N.Millport. John D. Miller, . . llurd. Coroner. . . . James A. Moore, . . Clearfield Co.Superind't Geo W. Snydtr, . " TREASURER'S SALE OF UNSEATED LANDS FOB TAXIS For 18G9 and previous rears. NOTICE is herebt si vKS.that in pnr suance of an Act of Assembly, passed the 12th day of June. A D. 1S15. 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 tbe Borough of Clearfield, on the Sec ond Monday in June, A. D. 1S70 : LIST OF POST-OFFICKS. To'Oifih'p. JVamrfofP.O. Nitnr9f P.M. Ueccariu, - - Glen Hope, - - lloinvr lotbree, - - - Ltahvillo. - - - S. McFarland, Hegarty's Roads Samuel ilegarty Bell, S A. Korabaunb - Thoj.A. M'Ghee. - J. W Campbell. - H. L. Henderson - Algernon Golden , - Ja l'orrest. - John K Moore - Win. Albert. - Ed. Williams - I.. B. Carlile - Mrs. C. Weaver . Jeiin Heberlin. - Sain'l McCune - Matihcw Irwin. Jack Patchin. - Wr Sumtnerville - I,e wis J. II urd - Wm McGarvey - S A. Farber. P. A. Gaulin - Claud. Barnioy - Joan Reiier - Charles Hoel Bower, - Ckest, - - Cuah. - - - . .... Osteud, Bloom. - Forrest. - - Hogg. ... Clearfield Brid ... - Wallaceton, Bradford, - Woodland, - -- - - - Win's Grove, - Brady, - - - Lutbersburg. ... Troutvillc, " - - Jefferson Line. - llurnsido, - New Whingtout k ... Burnsido. " ... Patcbinville, -t. ... East Ridzo, Chest,- - - - Hurd. - - - - - Mc Sarvey, - - - - Westover, -Clearfield. - Clearfield. -Covington, - Frenchvil'e, ... Karthaus. -Curwensville Curwensville, Decatur, - Philipsburs-. Centrecounty. Pa. . - West Dccntur, - - Lever Miieal. Ferguson. - Marron, ... John P Straw. Girard,- - - Leconte's Mills. - ASU Lecoi.te, ' r ". . Ball Hills, - - AUx. Irwin. Goshen. - - Shawsville, - - II . il. Morrow. Graham. - - Grabamton.' - - Thus. H. Korcey Guelich. - - Smith's Mills, - Jo. G. Ganoe. .... Allemans - - - lleary Aiieman - - Tyler, - - l enr.tiel.l, - - - Ansonviile, k - Salt Lick. - -New Millport, - - - Kylertown, - - - - Morrisdale. - - - Osceola Mills.- -- Lumber Citv t - - - - Grampian Hills, Jona. Wall - - - Curwensville, - Cbss. Hoel. - - - Roekton, - - - D. E. Brubaker. Woodward. Jeffries. ... James Lockeft. .... Mailera. - - - - J. G Derby. ( This Post Office w 11 do for Chest township, t Will answer for Ferguson townnhip. Huston, Jnrdan, Karthaus. Knox. - - Morris. ficeola. Penn Pike. Pnion, - Mi-s R J. Tyler. Frank Bowman. II. Swan Geo. Heckadorn. H J. Sloppy. - Ed. C. Brenner. - John Odcll. . T. V Boalieh. 11 W. Spencer. STATE ft V. STATES DIRECTORY. OFFICERS OF PENNSYLVANIA. Governor, - - - John W. Geary, Cumberland, Sec'yofCom. - Frank Jordan, - Bedford, Pep. Secretary. J. M Weakley, -Auditor Gen - John F Hartranft, Montgomery, Surveyor Gen. J. M. Campbell, - Cambria, Attorney Gen. - F. C Brewster. - Philadelj hia. Adjutant Gen. - D. B. M'Crea y. - Erie. ' State Tn aurer, Wm. W Irwin. - Leaver, Sup Com Sen's J. P.Wickersbam. Lancastar. Deputy Sup't. - C. 51. Cnbuin. - - Bradford, State Librarian, Wien Forney, - - Dauphin. Scrnr.UK CorRT. Chief Justice James Thomp son. Associates, lleury W. Wil iams, John M Reed. Daniel Arjnew. George Sharswood. Ses sions, Philadelphia, 1st Monday of January. Har risburg. 4th Monday of April Suubury. 1st Mon day of October Pi ttsborg, 3d Monday of October. OFFICERS OF THE UNITED STATES. President. - - - UlysjesS. Grant, - Illinois. Vice President. Schuyler Cnlfax, - Indiana. Sec. of State, - Hamilton Fish. - New York. See. of Trcas'y. Geo S Boutwell, Massachusetts See of War, - Wm. W. Belknap, Iowa. Sec. of Navy. - Get. M. Robeson, New Jersey, Seo. of Interior Jacob D. Cox, - - Ohio. P M Gen. - - J A.J. Creswell, Maryland, Attorney Gen. - H. K Hoar, - - - Massachusetts SrPREME Cm-BT. 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 uel F. Miller, of Iowa, Stephen J. Field, of Cal. Salary of Chief Justice S3 500, of Associates $6,-000. mllE WONDERFUL LINIMENT. -- This Liniment having been used, for some years past.as a family medicine by the pro prietor, and its goal effects coming to tbe notice of bis neighbors, has, at their suggestion, con sented to manufacture it for the benefit of the af flicted everywhere. It is the best remedy for Catarrh and Billions Cholie. ever offered to the public; and will cure many otter diseases in the hurran body. It is also a sure cure for Pole evil and Wind-galls in horses Directions for its use accompany each bottle. Price. SI per bottle, or six bottles for 5. Sent to any address by enclos ing the price to WM- 11. WAGONER. Hurd Postoffice, Oct. , 1869. Clearrleld eounty. Pa. Ac. 88 53 50 26 9U 71 232 150 85 433 399 319 m 134 104 215 433 433 80 330 2'.H5 328 74 100 300 30 174 176 100 IIS 118 186 89 No. 5620 ,-766 4SS6 'i-ifia ill IS 5610 2S7 5619 5UOA 5907 42H7 42s7 BECCARIA TOWNSHIP. Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes, John Mailer, Peter Miller, Fred'k Uubley, John Bailsman, Fred'k Haw-nan, Thomas Billington, Philip Mysoncope, John Mysoncope, Michael Musser, John Fordney, John Witinor, Henry Wiimor, William Wilson, Jacob Rrug, John Gibson, Roltert Wilson, William Gray, John Miller, John Kelland, Martin Fautz, Jacob Fautz, George Mnsser, Thomas Gibsoiii John Il a m, Jacob Krng, Wm. Pltmtket. Adam Mysoncope, Jere. Mysoncope, Keaggy Fred. Beates, Adam Kulin, Tlioiuiia Billington. Joliu Beams, 113 80 153 73 153 153 80 153 125 153 32 47 $20 90 18 80 16 20 9 42 32 08 24 00 75 16 48 60 28 54 141 32 129 32 114 08 40 50 43 42 33 40 69 66 104 21 104 21 9 72 81 00 96 00 79 80 23 30 32 40 88 48 9 72 57 38 67 02 32 40 38 24 40 50 60 2 29 84 BELL TOWNSHIP. Ac Per. Warra: tecs, etc Taxes 500 Henry Peck, $101 77 71 U.enry Ileok, 13 16 lOl'O half Henry Beck, "2 52 506 half Henry Beek, 46 81 161 IIS John Nicholson. 53 67 150 Nicklin A Griffith. 2S 76 .'l.t Benjamin Gibbs, 139 81 24 1 20 Henry Bock, 60 22 U S 96 Henry Beck, 17 25 IPI 9? Henry Beck. 20 61 31 123 Nicklin A Griffith, 6 22 90 Nickiin 4 Griffiih, IS 41 400 Ilonry Beck, 74 00 2o-l lloury Beck, 38 50 B0GGS TOWNSHIP. Ac. Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes. 196 John Thomas, . $3 20 234 76 Joapph Drinker, J 47 80 408 76 II. S. Drinker. 81 61 413 Win. MeCormick, 83 61 440 Nancy Boggs. 88 00 420 41 Malcolm McDonald, 86 88 429 41 John Byera. 86 88 100 Barbara Snyder, 20 00 132 George llootman, 33 00 427 George Ayrcs, 64 00 i?7 31 Wm. Troulwinc, 61 00 400 John Ream, 60 00 100 .Hannah Stewart, 20 00 139 27 Jo'm Montgomery, 34 61 49 Barbara Suydcr, 9 80 404 Blair M'Ljnuhan, 80 80 427 Jonas SteinhcScr, 64 20 96 157 Richard Waplo, .- 20 20 96 Jas. C. Williams, 20 20 216 Million & Monson, 43 20 125 G. Hootiiian, 25 00 166 third Joseph Ball, - 13 80 BLOOM TOWNSHIP. VTEW LAMPS. Perkins A House's Non-Explo- JL eiv. for sale V A.AMI S rerains nouse a nn-cipw ye Lamp a new article just received and i by HARRY F. BIGLER CO- No. 5026 .1611 3590 3d IB Ac. 3J4 102 159 175 100 250 437 109 48 30 200 100 i i 61 100 50 50 127 85 40 .Ac. Por. Warrantees, etc. Tares 29 Nioklin A Griffith,$tl 09 322 J. W. Smilh. 47 65 HI0 - A K. Wriebt, 22 20 13a Kirk A Whitmorei 37 S3 5 Kenton A Snencer, 2 22 111 Roberts A Fox, 12 29 1005 159 Roberts A Kox, 114 5S loo Jacob Bi'frer. II !0 2..0 Da. id IrvinEst. 94 50 ESADFOED TOWNSHIP. Per. Warrautees, etc. Taxes Hugh Ely, $43 29 35 John Campbell, 18 74 Hall & Buck, 20 80 John Vaiiglm, i2 45 John Vaughn. 8 70 Bl.ir M Lanahan, 34 80 17 1'olij; M'L-an ilian, 67 08 Andrew Peters, 28 47 .Matthias Slavmaker, 8 36 Matthias SlaymaUer, 6 53 62 Franc.-s West, C4 80 AVliemiali Mains, , 17 40 Tlu.maa Holt, 87 David Mains, 11 17 Joseph Towell, 13 05 Daniel Graham, 8 70 Horatio D. Hall, 8 70 V. B. Holt, 23 09 Wm. Graham, 14 79 Alex. Dallas, 7 36 40 Snsanna Rayser, S 65 85 John Banna, 19 S3 20 Robert Blain, J 83 175 Leonard & Clyde, 88 10 200 Reynold Kean, 84 80 46 John G. Gray, 10 02 50 Mordica Shirk, 10 89 49 George Turner, 12 85J 80 Andrew Pottit, 21 88 No. BBADT TOWNSHIP. Ao. Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes' 493 30S W.Kirkpatrick, S75 06 626 215 Conrad Long. 51 32 561 990 Jona. B Smith, 406 10 5877 1 S,q 846 Henry Wykoff, '260 53 58S6 J 323 331 JohnDunlop, 119 22 195 100 Casper Sliver, 27 30 195 77 Casper Stiver, 21 06 218 501 Christian Lower, 195 40 2009 650 Roberts A Fox. 253 50 13 421 Christian Lower. 174 2i HWsj400 Christian Lower, 156 10 1994 365 Roberta A Fox, 142 36 2010 604 Roberts A Fox, 223 44 3580 995 94 Roberts A Fox, 3H9 16 209 61 1 Roberts A Fox, 2:18 30 27 256 Benj. Henry, 99 84 155 135 Casper Stiver, 52 66 276 472 Casper Stiver Sr., 134 08 92 83 62 George Shafer, 32 38 55 R. S. A J. fathers, 19 94 323 Kobt.S.Cathers, 89 14 100 Baum. 2S 30 50 McGairy. 13 56 110 182 Christian Lower, 66 45 Ac. 200 300 324 100 Ac. 100 313 433 258 433 433 433 433 386 100 140 256 22 200 433 100 61 600 100 57 150 ETJRNSIDE TOWNSHIP. Per. Wairantees. etc. Taxes. Snyder & Burns, $52 80 Jtre. Williamson, 105 60 Mary Crawford, 114 05 Leonard Mollis, 31 80 CHEST TOWNSHIP. Per. Warrautees, etc. Taxes. 153 John Boyd, $41 50 153 Josiah Haines, 131 91 153 Thomas Hamilton, 180 71 Jonas Ross, 107 97 153 153 153 158 31 John Cunningham, 145 89 John Cook, 134 89 Joseph Ewing, 131 89 William Cook, 134 89 Isaac Kirk & Co., 162 39 Henry Pole, 47 ;5 Fulton, 8 ao Miller c Crist, 106 24 Miller & Crist, 9 23 MahafleySt; Mitchell, 49 50 Maihias Slough, 88 94 John Brenneraan, 26 05 J. & H. Bretli, 22 25 Samuel McCune, 75 70 John Witmc-r, ,34 20 William Roland, 25 67 Jos. R. McMurray, 20 25 COVINGTON TOWNSHIP. No. Ac. Ter, Warrantees, etc. Taxes 5363 1083 George Mead, $76 36 5373 1 101 George Mead, 87 55 6374 1100 George Mead, 87 55 5408 1100 George Mead, 87 55 5369 1048 George Mead, 73 88 5370 1100 George Mead. 87 55 5410 1100 George Mead, 87 55 5367 804 George Mead, 59 63 5378 48.1 George Mead, 38 08 5404 325 George Mead, 22 92 5407 10 00 George Mead, 7150 1892 200 Morris A Stewart, 35 25 1940 175 122 Morris A Stewart 9 25 394t 183 Morris A Stewart iO 67 18SM 2S3 Morris A Stewart 69 35 53T7 1100 George Mead, 77 65 127 Kmerick A lioiter, 8 97 200 II Burgett, 28 20 133 Charles Brown, 9 60 Ac. 241 123 408 858 203 100 49 34 73 433 152 391 10O 50 202 404 84 200 108 20 76 50 90 333 400 200 281 195 198 100 50 83 200 125 200 17 75 DECATUR TOWNSHIP Per. Warrantees, etc. John Drinker, John Skyron, Richard Thomas, Jacob Downing, Hugh Ely. Jos. Hamilton, John Skyron, Wm. Montgomery, Thos. Edmonson, John Anderson, Gilbert Vaiicht, Thomas BilffngtoD, Tlioa. Slewarlton, Robert Hallzumer, Mary M'Lahahan, Ann M'Lauahan, Joseph Whitehall, Mary M'Linahan, Jacob Downing, Joseph Sansom, William Saosom, Thos Stewardson, John Drinker, Thos. Eilmonilson. Samuel llambletoii, Casper Haines, Gilbert Vauflit, Joseph Harrison, Jospph Harrison, Wm. Hoover, Thos. Stewardson, Joseph Whitehall, Jonathan Xesbit, A. & J. Goss, Sam'l. M Clarran, Joseph Sansom, David Stewart 47 137 137 154 115 41 60 60 159 137 99 117 80 136 Taxes $98 75 60 44 167 07 146 61 83 18 43 42 20 12 14 93 29 04 167 62 65 32 133 37 87 40 15 75 73 72 91 91 31 57 63 70 40 31 7 28 28 65 18 20 32 80 121 32 128 40 82 80 102 39 70 98 72 08 33 85 13 65 31 22 55 00 43 85 74 80 7 18 83 76 FERGUSON TOWNSHIP. Ac. Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxei 68 ' Matthias Slough, $10 45 433 153 George Ross, 78 99 74 Lewis Jordan, 19 73 50 Hiram Pas&more, 10 80 100 John Ham bright, 2160 100 Adam Reigart 18 00 309 73 John Houghton, 46 93 150 J. II. Furguson, 34 40 GIBARD TOWNSHIP. No. Ae. Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes 53J? 5364 6365 5375 5363 5372 5379 5371 5360 5353 5354 5359 5355 1888 1931 1935 1924 1913 1890 3647 5352 6376 6353 5337 3147 1889 3o48 1929 1890 1926 1888 1917 3650 1887 1916 1100 George Mead, $61 07 ;o6S George Mead, 68 40 752" George Meid, 39 87 1082 George Mead, 59 20 1 1 0il George Mead, 61 OT 1100 George Mead. 61 07 641 George Mead, 47 00 1083 George Mead, "60 17 1100 George Moad, 61 07 1043 George Mead, l 81 1003 George Mead, 61 07 1008 George Mead, .6 50 1100 George Mead, 61 7 150 Morris A Stewart, 19 40 549 116 Morris A Stewart. 7i 04 536 Morris A Stewart, 70 40 408 100 Morris A Stewart 37 74 114 Morris A Stewart, 14 P0 254 120 Morris A Stewart, 51 64 10 Morris A Stewart, 1 71 793 Geoige Mead, 17815 1100 George Mead, 244 20 1106 George Mead, 244 20 1100 George Mead. 244 20 194 81 Morris A Stewart. 7 24 227 125 Morris A Stewart, 17 81 282 56 Morris A Stewart, 21 88 33 Morris A Stewart, 2 47 187 F. Berthand est, 13 SS 105 Mephen Butband 7 59 373 Morris Stewart. 27 96 346 Morris A Stewart, 26 61 106 Morris A Stewart, 8 84 456 Morris A Stewart, 33 7 i 60 Morris A Stewart, 3 70 No. 5313 6317 5318 5319 5320 5321 5323 5314 5315 5316 5323 5331 5325 5134 1912 1884 1815 5324 5326 5327 5329 5329 193 1923 1921 1922 13&0 GOSHEN TOWNSHIP. Ao. Per. Warrantees, etc 653 George Mead, 10511 George Mead. 1099 ' George Mead. 1099 . George Mead, 1100 George Mead, 1008 George Mead, 1100 George Mead, 760 George Mead. 1000 George Mead, 1000 George Mead, 1 100 George Mead, 1100 George Mead, 200 George Mead, 300 Wm. Ma pes, 438 Morris A Stewart. ) 430 158 Morris A Stawart. 1213 67 George Mead, 1 100 George Mead, 111.1 George Mead, 1100 George Mead, 1100 George Mead, 100 Amos-Recu. 363 G. Albeit A Bro , 200 Wm A. Wallace, 200 Morris A Stewart. 999 15 Gil'm 4-Garrison. Taxes $55 41 90 3 93 83 93 83 93 83 85 84 93 50 96 90 127 50 127 50 93 50 93 50 27 50 38 25 37 23 54 S4 309 32 2S0 50 234 83 280 60 280 50 35 00 32 03 17 00 25 50 169 S3 GRAHAM TOWNSHIP. Ac. Pur. Warrantees, etc. Taxes 297 Thos. P. Cope, $41 88 198 John Sxjron, . 29 01 1 J,hn Skiron, 2 36 145 T. Cope, 20 34 109 Geo. Moore, 40 98 340 Joseph Simons, 127 84 164 Bernard Gratz, 233 12 130 Bernard Gratz. 193 30 10 Joseph Henry, 3 76 348 Joseph Henry, 81 77 100 Charles Hall, 38 60 41 C. J. Allport, 15 42 60 John Skyron, 4 60 Ac 245 100 48 114 S0 96 134 158 433 260 38 126 116 100 100 180 GTEI.ICH TOWNSHIP. Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes. Benj. Wilson, $80 29 Rich'd Alberton, 28 70 Geo. Moore, 13 79 Geo. Moore, 110 21 Philip Gloninger, 88 46 John M Calien, 4-1 85 Edward Hand, 98 81 John M'Cahen, 74 72 John Lampblack, 28 12 B. nj. Wilson, 87 21 Joho Winner, 19 03 John Witmer, 28 70 Daniel Fulkerson, 8 20 Robert Henderson, 13 94 153 No. HTjSTON TOWNSHIP. Ac. Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes 200 I.G. Bidder. S56 40 195 Daa'l Caldwell. 49 14 5673 1041 Moore A Dolaney.262 37 5674 1041 Moore A Deleney, 2 3 37 5675 1041 Moore k Del aney, 262 37 6066 990 Wm. Powers, 251 43 5067 879 Wm. Powers. 231 50 5672 347 27 Moore A Delaney, SO 97 42f7 883 15 James Wilson. 54 94 4264 990 James Wi son, 189 01 4200 660 James Wilson, 51 86 4182 930 J tines Wilson, 77 99 4199 495 James Wilson, 93 57 4199 495 James Wilson, 93 57 4251 990 James Wrilson. 197 11 4902 420 Willhelrn Willink 93 61 4236 490 James Wilson, 92 71 4225 740 James Wilson, 149 86 506t 810 Wm Powers, 176 61 5065 990 Wm. Powers, 213 41 375 E. Shoemaker, 84 7.1 101 E. Shoemaker, 22 2: 4225 250 James Wilson, 43 25 4236 500 James Wilson, 9t 50 5676- 547 b'17 147 5673 1041 4181 347 3589 656 2000 1029 2001 1089 3592 9"9 1988 429 4200 330 4188 140 4188 250 4181 495 3593 1020 3601 437 3600 899 3578 733 3576 908 3594 1020 3597 888 3607 685 3584 1020 3585 10K0 3604 896 5068 297 4193 927 4256 888 4254 927 5679 1041 252 206 500 7 V5 11 30 13 Io5 81 Moore A Deianey, 68 95 81 Moore A Del aney. 26 02 81 Mocrre A Delafry,l4l 17 27 Jas Wilson's est, 23 44 22 Roberts 4- Fox. 164 73 Roberts A Fox, 234 90 Rol erta A Foa. 210 16 Roberts A Fox, 180 10 23 Robert Fox, VI 10 James Wilson, 16 59 James Wilson, 18 64 James Wilson, 31 50 James Wilsou, 24 44 60 Roberts 4- Fox, 192 78 20 Roberts A Fox. 83 61 151 Roberts Fox, 208 28 Roberts A Fox, 148 55 109 Roberts 4- Fox, 171 61 60 Roberts A Fox, 193 73 35 Roberts A Fox, 167 8.1 65 Roberts It Fox. 129 46 61 Roiierts A Fox, 193 78 64 Roberts A Fox. 193 73 136 Roberts A Fox, 179 34 Vm. Powers, 65 52 28 James Wilson, 175 2 1 15 James Wilson, 167 83 28 James Wilson, 175 21 St Moore A Delaney, 288 79 John Dunlap, Dubois V Low, Reynolds sub J. Nicholson, 109 15 110 4271 495 4271 495 James Wilsort, Jamea Wilson, 65 93 110 25 20 90 6 62 23 68 as 1 4 21 26 46 82 46 82 JORDAN TOWNSHIP. Ac. Per. ' Warrantees, etc. Taxes. 5293 1100 6293 374 6289 330 1995 33 195 38 221 413 2003 1020 90 285 74 46 9 26 41 10 6290 488 5291 1100 1905 178 1908 173 1907 241 1913 3 1913 100 35 Out Lot 224 153 Richard Peters, $59 81 433 153 Peter Kuhn, 61 06 209 Richard Peters, 57 82 433 153 Thomas Martin, 135 39 288 Rob.rt Martin, 43 20 91 135 Philip Loust, 21 22 49 Wm. Johnston, 6 50 100 Jonathan Jouea, 16 59 100 Richard Martin, 22 25 100 Richard Maftin, 22 2i 433 153 John Duuwoodie, 115 70 KABTHAT3 T0WNBHIP. No. Ac. Per. Warrantees, ete. Taxes 5409 1100 George Mead, $53 46 6411 1100 George Mead, 53 46 5412 747 George Mead, 41 00 5413 1043 George Mead. 61 70 5406 II SO George Mead. 53 46 5414 1100 George Mead, 53 46 5405 167 27 George Mead, 4 50 1430 219 Wm Smith, 67 82 1095 97 1 29 Charles Willing. 81 1095 122 Charles Willing, 12 30 1097 100 Charles Willing, 1114 1097 100 Charles Willing, 1114 1097 89 Charles Willing, 7 22 48 JR. McCloskey, 5 76 200 Wm. Michaels, 24 30 1665 300 McClosky A Potter. 43 60 1665 350 B. D Hall. 56 70 1097 25 Charles Willing, 2 64 1096 6f Charles W illing, 6 36 Wo F.A. SchnarrsJr Co.ftl 00 122 Daniel Tolhors, 19 8C 83 Mary Kggans, 10 14 89 F V I. White, 00 18 F. ir I ypfte.' t 30 37 F. A I. While, 7 S5 133 Christian HriWn, 26 90 255 Jr lio Ui'lilitnd. 17 ('2 144 John Gilliland, 16 61 25 Oliver .Moore, 98 50 John McGnnegal, 6 09 100 Mary E Michels, 10 14 11 lienry Y others 49 Ac. 437 435 433 433 429 433 433 433 233 433 433 433 433 373 72 433 100 423 354 51 225 109 255 100 2u0 200 40 861 KNOX TOWNSHIP. Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes 48 R. Havnes.5G $85 22 50 Luke Morris, 5 0 84 83 153 Joseph Milliard, 5 6 84 44 153 Robert Grav,5 6 f4 44 41 J. Binghurst, 5-6 83 66 153 Sarah Ward, 5 6 84 44 153 Gcotge Eddy, 5 6 84 44 153 Moore Wharton, 5 6 84 44 153 George Ashlon,5-6 6 63 153 William Hunter, 11133 153 John Horsey, 09 05 153 Benj. Poultney, 145 10 1S3 Israel Morris, 145 10 153 Martin Pierce, 188 88 Thomis Jordan, 14 04 133 Isabella Jordan, 101 21 Henry Trout. 2 40 158 Caleb Fonllt 109 40 153 George Wescott, 82 84 153 George Shearl, 82 13 John Bovd, 62 CT Susanna Ward. 25 63 G. Sr. M. M'Cornjick,S9 56 Alex. Hunter, 15 60 Silas Wilcot, . 81 20 Isabella Jordan, 81 20 Henry Trout, 4 68 John t'iroo, 85 27 Ac. 402 2i6 327 378 440' 440 4 423 815 272 4(X) 433 4.n 433 170 298 407 244 231 125 112 215. 19 137 484 375 5 400 38 100 90 136 62 180 Ko. 5962 George Mead, 60 George Mead, 21 18 George Mead, 102 97 80 Roberts A tot, 8 03 80 Roberts A tn, 8 99 Hugh Jordan, 26 84 John Reed. 48 30 60 Roberts A Fox, 69 69 Kobert Mitchell. 35 04 Wm. Montgomery, 44 46 J. M. Mieumber, IT 28 J B. Garrison, 7 IS W. W. Snyder, 3 1 Isaae Conklin, 2 92 Jas. B Shaw, 3 02 Israel Nichols, 1 56 George Mead, 162 47 George Mead, 343 20 Ellis Irwin A Son, 21 91 . Ellis Irwin A Sod, 21 59 Ellis Irwin A Son, 30 18 Ellis Irwin A Son, 4 31 Henry Mead. 7 80 Morgan, 13 77 Mordica Shirk, 1 97 MORRIS TOWNSHIP Per. Warrantees, etc. faxes George Welsell, $64 61 .William Wertz, 82 56 Christian Wertz, 61 66 David Laucb, 69 94 65 Joseph Turner, 69 62 109 Josupb Turner, 69 52 20 Joseph Turner, 64 72 George Habecker, 66 84 61 John Read, 82 73 16 Hubert Glenn, 43 35 John- Huston, ' 63 20 153 Clem Stocker, 6(5 42 153 John Vaughn, 68 42 14 Jonathan NeBbit, 68 42 Biair M Lanahan, 6 73 William .Stewart. 47 19 139 Richard R. Smith, 15 80 James Smith, 19 27 Christopher Backer, 9 17 George Gates, 2 91 Hyman Gratx, 17 69 - 40 Conrad Swartsj 83 66 17 John Graff, ,2 69 Nicholas Kidenonr, 10 8-1 95 j Robert Carson, I .;i 117 (Nich.Ridenour J 1,4 Matthias Slough, S3 t9 Henry Drinker,' . 7 14 Frederick Huhley, 7S 20 Matthias Slough, 6 81 William Bigler, 15 SO Joseph Potter; 4 69 Francis Johnston; 10 75 Eiancis Johnston,- 4 .90 Ralston & Hoover, 21 33 PENN TOWNSHIP. Ae. Per. Warrantees. ete. Taxes 163 Greenwood Bell, $33 81 2 72 63 135 Kl'iah Heath. Nicklin A Griffith, 39 69 No. 4252 5777 5777 1429 4260 4020 5776 5776 5776 5776 5776 PISE TOWNSHIP. Ae. Per. Warrantees, ete. Taxes 957 85 Janacs Wilson; $81 36 410 12 Jobh Nirholsofl, 62 29 410 12 Jihn Riebolsofl, 52 29 70 . Blodgett, 8 94 25 Jona P. lioyt, 6 S3 990 James Wilson, 67 33 135 George James, 17 IS 476 Wm. o- Roberts, 60 69 400 Joseph Bailey, 20 93 296 R. W.MoNaul, 21 10 460 Z. McNaul, 32 27 27 John Nicholson, 6 89 176 J. A Caldwell. 44 8T 140 John Nicholson, 63 7v 201 John Nicholson, 25 59 100 John Nicholson, 14 25 UNION TOWNSHIP. No. Ae. Per. Warrantees, ete. Taxes 3603 909 151 Roberts A Fox, $284 80 3599 606 66 Roberts A Fox. 187 80 3583 799 30 Roberts A Fox, 247 70 3581 125 Roberts A Fox, 31 00 3593 350 Roberta if Fox, 75 96 LAWRENCE TOWNSHIP. No. 6299 5 300 53l 1 5302 5303 5304 5305 5306 5307 5308 5.109 5310 531 1 5292 5294 ' 5295 Ae. Per 1100 1100 1100 1U0 1100 l'OO 1100 1100 1100 1 100 1M10 1100 iioo II DO 1 100 1100 W arr&nte es, etc George Mead, George Mead, George Mead. Gecre Mead, George Mead. Georgo Mead, George Mead, Georgo Mead, George Mad, George Mead, George Mead, George Mead, George Mead. Gi-orge Mead, George Mead, George Mead, Taxes $80 06 60 06 60 06 60 06 60 06 60 06 60 06 60 06 60 06 60 06 60 06 6o OS 60 06 CO 06 60 06 69 06 145 143 WOODWARD TOWNSHIP. Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes. John Vooght, $179 81 John Walla, 188 81 John Roll. 179 31 William Wilson, 41 40 John Cannon, 132 67 Israel Wheeler, 09 64 Thomas JN'eil, 49 42 Eli Hooiman, 18 80 Mary .Veil, 65 68 Benj. Johnston, 107 19 Hegarty, 193 24 Matthias Barton, 131 46 John M'Cahen, 92 72 Mary Connelly, 16 75 Roland Evans, 41 40 Eli Hoottnan, S3 92 Mary Sandwick, 18 40 Chauncey Rickets, 40 12 Chauncey Rickets, 2 31 Charles Hight, 102 68 Daniel Turner, 8 08 Peter Londer, hi 75 Charles Louder, 84 19 William Wister, 7 36 John Low, 27 60 Isaac Goss, 27 60 Roland Evans, 13 24 Benjamin Johnston, 41 40 Mary A" ini, 39 76 437 1 hair Reuben Haines, 140 76 433 1 half L-nke Morns. 139 16 100 1 hall Georgo Ashton, 27 60 LEVER FLEGAL, Treaa'r. Clearfield, April 6, 18T0. Ac. 433 153 4o6 159 433 153 100 412 433 153 215 5 60 204 383 528 402 '811 67 UK) 121 100 218 i! 218 237 170 91 40 150 100 72 100 6 D It. B. CLARK'S CELEBRATED F E M A L E PILLS, rO SALE BV - Boyer A Shaw and Ilartswick k' Irwin, Clearfield, Pa. Aug 4,'69-lyl Retail Price, 81.50 per package. IMPORTED LIQUORS, srea as BRAS DIES and HOLLAS D GINS, TVRE OLD GRATE BRANDIES, PURE OLD CABINET WHISKEYS. ' OLD GRAPE WIXES. All the above brands warranted pure and to excel anything in this market for medicinal pur- vriO.n. wuotnj, Prop'r of Shaw Honse. poes March 30, 70-tf. NEW TIN SHOP! Fred Sackktt, Manufacturer of, TIN, COPPER and SHEET IROX WARE, (nearly opposite the jiil), . MARKET STREET, CLEARFIELD, PA. ALSO, . ROOFING, SPOVTIXG and JOB WORK done on reasonable terms. April 6, 1870. MEAT MARKET. V. R. McPhersox, Keeps eenstantly on hand Fresh Meats, inch as BEEF, VEAL, MUTTON, Ere., FRESH FISH, All kinds of Vegetables, in season, CANXEP FRUITS, BUTTER, LARD, Etc., Whieh he will sell at the lowest market prices. Cash paid for Cattle, Butter, etc. ROOM ON MARKET ST., Clearfield, Pa.-March 30,'70. "VTOTICK. All persons indebted to the subscti ber, are requested, to pome snd settle with out delay. R. MOSSOP. SO A a year and expenses to agents to sell )UUU the celebrated WILSON SEWING MAC'HiNES. The best machine in the warld. Stitch alike on both sides. One Machine without money. For further particulars, address 25 N.9th St . Phil a. Pa. March 30,'70-3m. F, ISSOLUTION. The co-partnership heretofore cxtstinz between the under signed, in the Butchering business in the Borough of Clearfield, was dissolved by mutual consent on March 28th, 1870. The bpoks are in the hands of Mr. Fullerton for settlement, l-ersons indebted are respectfuMy requested to call immediately and settle their accounts. I). V . PrLLERTON, March 30.'70 3t. W. R. M PHERSON. OIO WATERMEN. The undersigned - have opened a house of en1 ertamment, for watermen, at the Big Basin, to which they di rect the attention of watermen. The rocks nave been blown out of tbe basin, so that there is a rood landing on both sides of the river. Fare good, and charges moderate w. i a, uiv HOOVER A FRAZER. TO WATERMEN. The undersigned would inform the people of Clearfield county, that he will again, this spring, open a boarding house at Fulton's Dead Water, for the accommodation of raftsmen. He solicits a eall from his old friends and customers, and all oth ers Come one. come all. March 9.'70-tf. WM. M. JOHNSON. A ADMINISTRATRIX'S ters of Administration NOTICE. -Let ters ot Administration on the estate of Thomas Liddell, late of Cluarfield boro'. dee'd, having been granted to the undersigned, notice is hereby given that all persons indebted to said estate are required to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same will pre sent them, properly authenticated for settlement to SOPUROSIA LIDDELL. March 9. ISTo fit. Admistratrix. EXECUTORS NOTICE. Letters Testa mentarvon theestateof G. Philip Gue lich, late of Lawrence township.deceased, having t,een granted to tbe undermanned, notice is hereby given tbatail persons inoem . ..,. tato are required to maWe immediate payment, and those having claims against the same will present them, properly authenticated, for settle ment, to JAMES WKAGUfcl,- Mareh, 2, 1870-6t. f-xeentor. DISSOLUTION. The partnership here tofore existing between T.J. M'Cuitough and D L. Krebs, in the practise of law. has been dissolved. Tbe business of tbe oln ;o will ue con ducted as heretofore by T.J. M'Cu'lough. Clearfield. April 13. D. L. KREBS. rWSSOLUTION The partnership here tofore existing between '.Vm. Riddle and Henry Grazier, at Janesville. Clearfield Co. Pa. in the Hotel business, under the name of Riddle A Gratier, Is dissolved by mutaal consent. All debts owing to tke said firm are to be received by the said Wm. Riddle, aid all demands against said firm are to be presented to bira for payment. WM. RIDDLE. 31670-3t. HENRY Gi-AZIER. FOR SALE, White Lead, Zine Paint, Lin set d Oil. Torpen tine, Varnishes of all kinds, Colors, in oil and. dry, Paint and Varnish brushes. HARTSWICK A IRWIN, Clearfield.Pa -M 6,'69. 0 N M Y 0 W X Ij O O K. n . . ; n ,n-..t,a0d tin- entire stock at the old stand ol Kirk & Spencer, in Lumber Citj , I intend carrying on ino ouaiucaa u nemo fore. Mr MOTTO IS TO SELL CHEAP FOi I L II UAOII IL Fa MULER & CO., DEAbERS I H A R-D "W.-A R E, An VAxcrACTusERf or Tin and Sheet Zron Ware, CLEARFIELD, PA. THIMBLE-SKEir.S and P?.pe-bxes. tor W.gi one, for sale by H. p. BIGLER 4 CO TRON. iROo-Be-,! ha, l,o,. fhr sal. at .h, A store of - II. F. BIGLEK A CO. rj . . Thanking our friehds and tnstonier- for ist patronage I solicit a continuance, -ji .nc ISAAC KIRK. past .am Sept. 15th, 1869, DISSOLUTION. j he partnership here tofore existing between K. B. Patton, John Patton. -E A. Irvin and Jos. R. Irvin, in the Planing Mill business, under the narr; cf . B. Patton A Co is this day (March loth) was dis solved by mutual consent Te books will be left in the hands of Jos. R Irvin for the present. Persons having unsettled acoounts will please call J ..1 V. D DlTTilV Mil msikiv. . i JOHN PATT05, Carwensville, K. A. IRVIN, Maroh 23. 1370-31 JOS. R. IRVIN. HOUSEHOLD GOODS Carpe-j. oil Cloth. Window Blinds and Fixtnr VTall. Paper, Kin's. 4-e . at reduced crices. at C. KKAflEK'S. opposite the Jail. PRUNES a quantity OB hand and for sale May 27. GRAHAM'S. STCV-xp of an sorts and sises. constantly oa tt'.nd at H. F. BIGLEK A C0'6 C R'E CHAINS a good article, on hand and T arsal ky II F. BIGLER CO. fl s G ORSE-SI10ES, and horse-nails, to be had at U. F. BIGLER A CO S. .4 DOLES, Bridies, harness, collars Ae., fci 1 . II n n t t . r-. . . . f. n. r. Muii&ik vu e. UN'S. Pistols and svrord eanes to be had at 11 f . BIGLER A era. ARNESS. Trimmnx.. Cku .J:... r.. J. sale at, 14. F. BIOLKR A CO S. Clearfield detail Markets. CORRECTED WEEKLY BT B. XCgSOP. Apples, dried, lb, 12 I Hay, f,n. : narr TAILSA SPIKES- -thecheapest in the oconty MOSHOP'S THE highest market prices paid for Shinjlas by - J. v5HAW')5. A ...... r, hi, 1 AA ")T' r " ' " , Anplebutter, gal, 1 00 Butter, lb, 40 Beef, fresh, lb, 10 xJcef, dried, lb, J5 Buckwheat, b-, 1 25 Buckwheat flour. lb, 5 Beans, bu, Boirds. per M Corn, shelled, " ears, " meal. Chop. rye. mixed Cheese, lb. Cherries. li. Chickens. dressed.lb, 15 Eggs, 25 Flour, bbl, 50 2 50 14 00 1 25 60 3 00 8 00 2 50 25 19 lb. ooulderj, lb, Sides, lb, Lard. lb. 0 Oats, bu. Onions, bn. Pork. lb. Pork, mess, bbl, Potatoes, bu, Plaster, bbl. Peaches, dried Rye, bn. Rags, lb. Salt, per sack. Shingles, 18 in. Shingles. 26 in. Timothy seed, bit Wheat, bu. Wool. lb. lb, 20 00 55 36 18 25 . 60 i 25 14 35 00 90 3 50 15 1 25 3 3 00 6 00 12 00 S 00 I 60 46 , OTL, Putty, faints Glass sod Nails, for sale at -Marh 70. H t, BIGLER A CP'S. FAIRBANKS' STANDARD SCALES, Of ALL K1XDS. ALSO, Baggage Barrows, Warehouse Tracks, Copying Presses, Improved Money Drawers, Ae., roa sale sr II. F. BIGLER & CO., Dealers in Hardware, March 16 ) CLEARriEiP. Pa. 1670. T?D. PERKS A Co's flour, the best in market, for sale Dy J bH AW A SON. CURRANTS the best and obeapett im tk. county, at ftKAHAM'?,