Raftsman's journal. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1854-1948, May 11, 1870, Image 3

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TLEARFIEmPAMML11' 870-
VT".. To insure the safe trarutnisflon
T. Pos-,10p;tron,.ho0ld remit b, check
"' fd or nave the.r letter, registered.
V ""fS'SurU enclosed in the fir.t paper after
the money em"-j-i
- ..i Clearfield Railroad.
i I rtia leaves Tyrone at : : : m
" ArriTe.atCle.rfi.ldat : : 1J-IJ P-
,.n leave. Clearfield a : : : 2.30 p m
Arrive, at Tyrone at : : : : 5-34 P-m
- with Cincinnati Express East at 0
- M.il Wet at 6 4 p, m ; Bald.E.gle Ex-
Accommouauuu iiauu.
Leaves Clearfield at : :
Philipsborg at :
Arrive" at Osceola at
LeaTM Oaceolaat
Hhilip.bnrg at : :
Arrive, at Clearfield at J ..:
7.(10 A. K.
9 10 a. a.
10 15 a. if.
2 00 P. K.
1.30 p. M.
6.45 p. M.
REUOtors. Divine services will be held
Bf xt Sabbath, in Clearfield, as follows :
B ltev. Hall, in St. Andrew's Episcopal
chutch, at 11 A. M. and 7 P. 31. . Sunday
fchool at 3 P. 31. Prayer meeting every
Wednesday eveuing at 7 o'clock.
Jrllev. Butler.in the Presbyterian church,
Biorning and evening. Sabaath school at
S P. M. Prayer meeting every Wednesday
vr niti? at 7 o'clock.
By Kev. J. H. 31' Cord, in the Methodist
cburch, morniug and evening. Sabbath
echool at 9 A. 31. Prayer meeting, every
Thursday at 7t P- 31. Communion services
First Sabbath of every month at 10J A. 31.
St Francis church 31 asf at 10J A. 31.,
the second and fourth Sundays of each
month. '
The River. The waters in the river,and
other streams, continue low, notwithstand
ing the recent rain fall. It will require
pretty profuse raiiia to make a rafting flood,
at this season of the year.
Rain. Within the past six days, we had
several refreshing rains in this region, and
the growing crops and vegetation present
inite a lively appeaiaoce iu consequence.
tlnoJ crops are anticipated by our farmer)
generally.
I'i bi.ic Readings. Mr. 31. L. Guelieh
who has jut completed a course of in
structions under Prof. Shoemaker, of Phila.
will eivc a number of public readings,
shortly.iu the upper end of the county. 31 r.
is a young man of no ordinary ability,
and we have no. doubt will acquit Limself
to the satisfaction of his audiences.
Fishinu. We learn that, during the past
-onp!e of days, a large number of fish have
b-.'en caught in the river, close to our town.
Tl.is ehows, without a doubt, that if the
dams below us were arranged according to
the Act of Assembly, we could have a large
Mipply of the "finny tribe" here, without
shipping them hither Ly rail, and at more
reasonable prices.
American Sunday School Wokkbh, J.
W. Mclntyre, Publisher, St. Louis. We
lave received the 31ay number of this ex
cellent magazine for parents and teachers.
Its contents are wholly original this month.
Its writers represent all sections and denom
inations. It has proved a very marked .'.ac-cc-ss,
we Iea.ru from the Publisher, in its cir
eu'viou and in the increased efficiency giv
(u tu those schools that have adopted it.
Subscription prie, $1,50 per year.
Gajbi.in. Several weeks since, we cal
ls the attention of parents to the fact that
rmmbcrs of small boys were engaged, daily,
in fTiiiibling for pennies, in our streets amj
alleys. The attention of several officers of
the law has also been directed to the same
tarn. And yet, no effort seems to have
U-en made to abate this debasing and morals-corrupting
"practice. We hope soma at-t-ntion
will be paid to this matter by the
l.inugli officers, as it is their duty m sup-
I'ress all nuisances.
m
Horse Bcrned. We learn that the
house of Mr. Thomas Waple, in Wallace
tun, was destroyed by fire on Wednesday,
morning, May 4th. The furniture and
household goods were saved. The cause of
the fire is unknown, but is supposed to have
originated from a defect in the chimney.
The fire had made'some headway when dis
eoven'd, but it is thought might have been
q'lenciieJ, but for the scarcity of water
there not being a supply convenient. The
loss is estimated at about $1,S(X); insured
for $1,000.
Kietion of School Directors. A
bill was pHsscd by the late Legislature pro
viding that at the next election for School
directors in each Schnjl District in the Com
monwealth, and annually thereafter, the
qualified electors thereof shall elect two so
ber, intelligent and competent -persons to
st-rve as School Directors for three years;
that each elector shall vote for one person
'i:!y ; a:i l the two persons having the high
i -t number of votes shall be declared School
1 Erectors for three years. This law is a very
1 ropL-r one, as it will have the effect to free
the school boards from the influence of po
litical parties each of the parties having
the privilege of electing one member to the
1-oarJ every year.
To Painters. A- I. Shaw, has just re
ceived a large lot of first class paints, oils,
varnishes, et., which he is selling at a
small advance on' cost. Persons in want of
anything of the kind should call soon, aa
they are selling fast.
Important co Buyers. About the mid
dle of the present month, the undersigned
will be in receipt of an entire new stock of
Summer Dress goods, Shawls, Hosiery, Par
asoLs, Gloves, Fancy Goods, &c, &c, from
New York and Philadelphia markets, and
at prices that will compare with any in the
State. Wm. Rexd, 3Iarket St.,
Clearfield, Pa.
MARRIED.
On Sunday, 3Iay 8th, 1860, by Rev. W.
G. Ferguson, at the residence of Sam'l Tay
lor in Curwensville. Mr. Edward 31ack
and Misa Josephine 3Ialone, both of
Clearfield, Pa.
We extend to the happy couple our best
wishes for their future happiness and pros
perity. May their conduct towards each
other always be tempered with love and af
fection, so that no unpleasant scenes may
arise to mar the . felicitious anticipations
while journeying band in hand through
life. t
DIED :
At Patchinville, April 24th 1870, Ellis
Ryan, in the 12th year of his age.
The above was a son of John and Sarah
Ryan, of Patchinville, who were called up
on a few months ago, in the dispensation of
Providence, to mourn the removal of anoth
er child to a better wo;ld. Let us not mur
mer at what God wills. He doeth all things
well.
There is a'gem ef purest lustre.
From the buried casket gone.
Upward taken by the angels,
To invest a heavenly crown.
Clearfield Eetail Markets.
CORRECT F.I
Apples, dried, lb.
Apples, green, bo.,
Apnlebutter, gal,
Hatter, lb.
Beef, fresh, lb,
iJerf. dried, lb.
Buckwheat, hu.
Buckwheat fluur.lb
Beans, bo.
Boards, per M
Corn.. helled.
' ears,
" meal, 3
Chop, rye. 3
" mixed r 2
Cheese, lb.
Cherries, lb.
Chicketis.dre3esed,Ib,
Eges,
Floor, bbl, 6
WEEKLY BT R. MOSSOP.
12
1 50
1 00
40
10
25
1 25 I
5
50 I
00
25
60
00
00
50
25 1
19
15 I
20
50
2
14
1
Hay, ton, 18 00
Hams. lb. 25
Shoulder., Ib, IS
Sides, Ib, IS
Lard, lb. 25
Oats, bu. . 60
Onions, bu, I 25
Pork. lb. 14
Pork. mess, bbl, 35 00
Potatoes, bu, 00
Plaster, bbl. 3 50
Peaches, dried, lb. 15
Rye. bu, 1 25
Kas, lb, 3
.Salt, per sack, 3 00
Shingles, IS in. . 5 00
Shingles. 26 in, 12 00
Timothy ;ed, bu, 8 00
Wheat, bu, 1 60
Wool. lb. 45
c
ILOINU PRICES OF UcilAVKN i IHiO.,
Brien's Grand Caravan and 3Ion
stkh 31enauerie. By reference to the
j ietoral advertisement in another column it
Le seen that O'Brien's Monster Mena
P'rie and Great Moral Exhibition is to visit
Clearfield on Thursday, 3Iay 19th, thus
a.'-'pjing our citizens an opportunity of
Witnessing not only the largest but rarest
collection of wild and savage beasts and
beautifully plumaged birds every congre
gated under one pavillion. This monster
menagerie will be found in all respects worthy
the attention of those who delight in study
jn; the various specimens of natural history,
inasmuch as the number of its inrnates'and
tl extent and variety of the species have
never been equaled in this country by any
organization eer fiftted out. In order to
Pive increased respectability to this moral
entertainment no circus Is permitted with
In this monster institution are 23 ruas
?ive dens, filled with rare beasts and birds,
gathered from every quarter of the globe,
together with three elephants, one of which
w the largest ever brought to this country.
T Kive an idea of the magnitude of this
colossal caravan all should witness the grand
"treet parade on the morning of the day of
exhibition . O.bwrve the day and date,
OarficM, Thursday, 3Iay 19th.
3 o'clock, P. 31., May 7th, 1570.
lS sof 1SSI. 1141 1I4
U.S. 6 s of 1S.;2, 110 lldi
II 8 6 . of 1864, 190 lO'.tj
V. S 6soflS65, 10i 1091
U. S. 6". of 155. new, 10S 101
U. S. 6 cf isr7, new, 19 10i
V. S. 6"sof 18.13, 109 J lua
U. S. 5. 10-t0's. 105J ' 1(16
U. S. 30 year 6 per cent Cy., 112 1121
t)iie Compound I mores C Note., l'J
Gold. 1 14 J 115
Silver, 1"S 110
Lniou Pacific U. U. let M. Bonds, S20 S.'iO
Central Pacific R. K.. 950 P5(l
L'nijn Pacific Land Grant Bond., 720 730
"ttow shall we paixtour houses ?
-ML By J W. MASURr, CI.. 120 p . $1 50 Froe
by uiuil on receipt of price. Mascrv A Wm-ros,
New York. Apl3-3m.
A
GREAT OFFER IIOK4CK WATERS. No
4sl liroadwsy. New York, will dispose -of
One Hundred Pianos, Melodcon. and Orm.. of
six first class makers, at exniely low prices for
ea?h during this month. or will tak- from Si to S25
monthly until paid. New 7 Octavo Pianoj for S -75
and upwards. New Organs for S15 ji it upward
fore.ish. JAp i:t.'7l-ly.
PURVEYOR. The undersigned offers
his services to the public, as a Surveyor.
He may be foond at hi. residence in Lawience
township, when not engaged; or addressed by
letter at Clearfield. Penn a.
March 6th. Is.i7.-tf. J AMES MITCHELL.
TEFFKR SO N L I T Z, 31. D.,
Physician and Surgeon.
Having located atsceola. Pa , offers hi. profes
sional service, to the people of that ptaco and sur
rouoding eonntry. All ealls promptly attended
to. Office and residence on Curtin Street, former
ly occupied by Dr. Kline May 11.'69.
K. BOTTORF'S
rilOTOGRAPH GALLERY,
MARK KT STREET, CLKAtlFIELP, PENH A.
Nec.'ives male in cloudy a. well a. in clear
weather. Constantly en hand a good assortment
of Frames. Stereoscopes and Stereoscopic Views.
Frame., from any .tyle of moulding, made to
order.- dee. 2'68-jy. 14-69-tf
TUIO.MAS W. JIOORE, Land Surveyor
and Conveyancer. Having recently lo
cated in the Borocgh of Lumber City, and recura
timed the practice of Land Surveying, respect
fully tenders hi. professional services to the own
ers and speculators in lands in Clearfield and d
joing counties feeds of Convey anre neatly ex
eruted. Office and residence one door East of
Kirk a-Spencers Store
Lumber City. April 14, 1869 ly.
J.
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ALUOI
WALTERS,
Real Estate Agists axd Costetakcers,
Clearfield. Pa
Feal estate bought and .old, title, examined,
taxes paid, conveyances prepared, and insuran
ces tax en.
Office in new building, nearly oppoiita Court
House Jan 5 1870.
Wl. A. WALLACE. J. SLAS.E WALTERS.
SO LDIERS BOUNTIES. A recent bill
ha passed both Houses of Congress.and
igned by the President, giving soldier, who en
listed prior to 22d July. 1861, served one year or
more and were honorably discharged, a bounty
of Stop.
re"Itonntie and Pension! collected by ma for
thoseentitled to them.
WALTER BARRETT, Att'y at Law.
Ang. I5th.l8n6. Clearfield. Pa.
JASKINO HOCSEOF
HENRY CLEWS & CO.,
United States Treasury Buildings),
31 WALL STREET, N.Y.
The business of our house i. the same in all re
spects, aa that of an Incorporated Bank Check,
and Draft, upon us pas. through the Clearing
House. Corporation. Firms and Individual, keep
ing Bank Account, with a., cither in Currency or
Gold, will be allowed five per cent, interest per
annum, on all daily balance., and can cheek at
light without notice. Interest credited and ac
count current rendered monthly. Vit are prepar
ed at all time, to make advaaee. tooor dealer, on
approved collaterals, at the market rate.
Certificate, of Deposit issued, payable on de
mand, or after fixed data, bearing interest at the
current ra;e, and available in all parts of the
country. Collections made promptly everywhere
in the United State., Canada, and Europe. Divi
dend, and eonpon. promptly collected. Wo buy,
sell and exchange all issue, of Government Bond,
at current market price.. Order. exe uted tor
the pureh.se or sale ef Gold and exchange, also
for State, City and all other first-clas. securities.
Special attentioa given to the negotiation of Kail
road. State, City and other corporate loans.
We are prepared to take Mold account, on term,
the saiae a. for currency, to receive gold on da
posit, bearing interest and subject to eheck at
sight, to issue gold certificates of deposit, to make
advances in gold, against currency and other eol
laterals.and to afford Banking facilities generally
npon a gold basis --April 13-lin.
"XTOTICE. AH persons indebted to the .ubscri
Xl ber, ar
out delay.
D
, are requested to come and settle with
TREASURER'S SALE
OF TJKSEATED LANDS
FOB TAXES
For 18G9 and previous years.
NOTICE is bkbibt Gives, that in pur
suance of an Act of Assembly, passed
the 12th day of June, A. D. 1815. entitled
'-An Act to amend an Act directing tba
mode of selling unseated lands, in Clear
field county.' will be exposed to Publie
Sale or outcry, for the taxes doe and
unpaid thereon, at the Court House in
the Borough of Clearfield, on the Seo
ond Monday in June, A. D. 1S70:
Ac.
88
63
50
26
99
71
232
150
8"
433
399
349
181
134
104
215
433
433
30
330
296
328
74
100
300
30
174
176
100
113
118
186
89
No.
5620
57n5
4SS6
ilS
5519
427
5619
a'JOS
59t7
42H7
42S7
113
80
153
EECCAEIA T0W5SHIP.
Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes.
John Mailer,
Peter Miller,
Fred'k llubley,
John Banaman,
Fred'lt Hawman,
Thomas Billtngton,
Philip Mysoacope,
John Mysoncope,
Michael Mussc-r,
John Forduey,
John Witinor,
Henry Witinor,
William Wilson,
Jacob Krug,
John Gibson,
Robert Wilson,
William Gray,
John Miller,
John Holland,
Martin Fautz,
Jacob Fautz,
George Mussor,
Thomas Gibson,
John Beam,
Jacob Krug,
Wm. Pluntket,
Adam Mysoncope,
Jcre. Mysoncope,
Keaggy
Fred. Beat es,
Adam Kuhti,
Thomas Billington,
John Beams,
73
153
153
80
153
125
153
22
47
$28 90
18 80
16 20
9 43
32 08
24 00
75 16
48 60
28 54
141 82
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 4S
9 72
67 38
67 02
32 40
S8 21
40 60
60 2ti
29 84
SELL TOWNSHIP.
Ac Per. Warrar tees, etc. Taxes
500 Henry Beck, $!0l 77
7i Usury Beck, 13 16
1000 half Henry Beck, 82 52
&I1A halt Ilenrv Rrok. 46 Bl
161 118 John Nicholson, 5:1 67
Nit-klin A Griffith, 28 76
Benjamin Uibbs, 139 81
20 Henry Beck, 50 22
9ft Henry Beck. 17 25
in lim,k. 20 61
31 12 Nickiin A Griffith. 6 22
90 Nickiin A Onmih, 18 41
400 Henry Beck, 74 00
203 Jlcnry Beck, 38 50
B0GGS T0WKSHIF.
150
433
212
9.1
101
Ac. Per. Warrantee., etc. Taxes.
196 John Tlioms, $39 20
234 "G Joseph Drinker, 47 80
408 76 U.S. Drinker, 8161
413 Win. McConnick, 83 01
440 Nancy Boges. 88 00
429 41 Malcolm McDonald, 86 8i
429 41 John Bycrs. SG 88
1U0 Barbara Snyder, 20 00
132 George Hootnian, 33 00
427 George Ayres, 04 00
427 31 Wm. Trontivine, 64 00
400 John Kcara, 60 0(1
100 Hannah Stewart. 20 00
139 27 John Montemnery, 34 61
49 Barbara Snyder, 9 80
404 Blair M'Lanahnn, 80 80
427 Jonas Steinheiscr, 64 20
516 157 Richard Waplo, 20 20
96 J...C. Wilriarus, 20 20
216 MiI?on & Monson, 43 20
125 G. Ilootman, 25 L)
16G third Joseph Ball, 13 bO
No.
5926
311
ri.iStO
3616
BLO02T TOWNSHIP.
Ac. Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes
26 Nickiin A Grifih.$4l 09
322 J. W. Smith. 47 65
100 A K. Wrifht, 22 20
135 Kirk A Whitinore, 37 39
5 Fenton A Snencer, 2 22
111 lti berti- A Fox, 12 29
1005 159 Roberts A Fox, 111 58
100 Jacob Bi gcr. II 10
250 .Da. id Irvin Est. 94 60
40 Susanna Rayser,
85 John Manna,
20 Robert Blain,
175 Leonard & Clyde,
200 Keyno!d Kojd,
46 John G. Gray,
60 Mordica Shirk.
49 George Turner,
80 Andrew rottit,
846 Henry Wykoff, 260 58
6 65
17 6S
4 35
88 10
34 80
fO 02
10 89
12 85
21 88
BRADY T0W5SHI?.
No. Ao. Per. Warrantee, eto. Taxes
492 308 W.Kirkpatrick, 75 06
626 215 Conrad Locg. 32
5861 990 Jona. B. tfuiitb, 40 10
5877
5879
5881
5886
323 33t
195 100
195 77
218 501
2009 650
13 421
1994 365
2010 604
3580 995 94
20U9 All
27 256
155 135
276 472
92 S3 62
55
32.1
100
50
110 183
119 22
27 30
21 06
195 40
J..3 50
174 2i
Jobn Dunlap,
Casper Stiver,
Casper Stiver,
Christian Lower
Roberts A Fox,
Christian Lower.
Christian Lower. 156 10
142 36
226 44
389 16
238 30
99 84
52 66
Robert. A Fox,
Roberts A Fox,
Roberts A Fox,
Roberts A Fox,
Btnj. Henry.
Casner Stiver.
Casper Stiver Sr., 1R4 OS
George Sbafer, 32 38
R. S. A J. Cut hers, 19 94
Kobt.S.Cathers, 14
Baum. 2 30
Metlairy. '3 56
Christian Lower, 66 4
Ac.
200
300
324
100
Ac.
100
813
433
258
433
433
433
433
SS6
100
140
258
22
200
433
loO
61
600
KM)
57
150
So.
5.V.8
5373
5374
5408
b:m
5370
5410
5387
5378
5404
5407
1832
1910
3M1
1891
5377
EUBNSIDE TOWNSHIP.
Per. Wairantues. etc. Taxes
Snyder & B-urrw,
Jtre. Williamson,
M;iry Crawford,
Leonard llollia,
$52 80
105 60
114 05
51 80
TEKGTJS0V TOWNSHIP.
Ac. Per. Warrantee, etc. '
68 Matthias Slough,
433 153 George Ross,
: 74 Lewis Jordan,
50 Hiram Passmore,
100 John ITambright,
100 Adam Keigart
309 73 John Donghton,
150 J. II. Furgoson,
Taxes
no 45
78 99
19 73
10 80
21 60
18 00
45 93
34 4U
88 94
25 05
oo o.
CHEST TOWNSHIP.
Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes.
153 John Bovd. $11 60
153 Josiah lisines, 131 91
153 Thomas Hamilton, 180 71
J.-nas Rosa, 107 97
153 John Cutmiiighatr, 145 89
153 John C..ok, 134 89
153 Joseph Kwing, 13 8S
153 William Cook. 134 89
Isaac Kirk & Co., 1H2 39
31 llemy Pole, 47 .5
Fulton, 87 35
Miller & Crist, 106 21
Miller & Crls, 9 2-3
Malmtl. y & Mitchell, 49 50
Malliias Slough,
John Brenneman,
J. & II Brwli,
Samn-I McCtine, 75 70
John Witmer, 81 20
William Roland, 25 67
Jos. K. Mc.Murray, 20 25
C07IN3T03 TOWfSHIP.
Ae. Per. Warrantees, etc. Tsxes
t,'3 QoorgeMead. $76 36
1109 George Meal, 87 55
POO George Mead, 8755
1MI0 George .Mead, 87 55
1048 George Mead, - 73 88
1 00 George Mead, 87 55
1100 George Mead, 87 55
804- Goorwe Mead, 59 68
483 George .Vead, 38 08
325 Geoigo Mc,d. 12 92
1000 George Mead, 71 50
200 Morris A Stewart, 35 ?5
175 122 Morris A Stewart V 25
183 Morris A Stewart iO 67
2S3 Morris A Stewart 59 35
1100 George Mead. 77 55
127 Emerick A Reiter, 8 97
200 H Burgett, 28 20
133 Charles Brown, 9 50
DECATiJS TOWNSHIP.
BRADFORD TOWNSHIP.
Ac. Per. Warrantees, etc.
324 Hugh Ely,
102 35 John Campbell,
159 Hall & Buck,
175 John Vaughn,
100 John Va'ighti.
250 Bl or M'Lanahan,
437 17 Polly M'Lanahan,
109 Andrew Peters,
48 Matthias SI"? maker,
30 M.ilttiiaa Slay maker,
200 62 Frances Wrst,
100 Xehe'miah Mains,
Thomas Holt,
64 David Mains,
100 Joseph Powell,
60 Daniel Graham,
50 Horatio D. Hall,
127 V. B. Holt,
85 Wm. Graham,
40 Alex. Dallas,
Taxes
$43 29
18 74
20 80
32 45
8 70
84 80
67 08
28 47
8 36
6 53
34 80
17 40
87
11 17
13 05
8 7(
8 70
23 09
14 79
7 36
Ac. Per. Warrantees, elc. Taxes
241 47 John Drinker, $98 75
123 John Slsvrnn, 50 41
4!8 137 Richard Thomas, 1C7 07
353 137 Jacob Downing, 146 61
203 151 Hng Ely, " t3 IS
106 115 Jos. Ilimilton, 43 42
49 41 John Skv ron, 20 12
34 Wm. Montgomery, 14 93
73 Thos. Edmonson, 29 94
433 60 John Anderson, K7 62
152 60 Gilbert Vaught. 85 32
391 159 Thomas Billington, 133 87
100 Thos. Stewartson, 87 40
50 . Robert lUltziuner, 13 75
202 Mary M I.aliiliao, 73 72
404 Ann M'Lunahan, 91 91
84 137 Joseph Whitehall, 31 57
200 Miry M'Lnhan,. 63 70
108. Jacob Downing, 40 31
20 Joseph Sansom, 7 28
76 99 William Sansoin, 28 65
50 Thos Stewardson, 18 20
90 John Drinker, 32 80
333 147 Thos. Edmondaon. 121 32
400 Samuel ILimbletou, 128 40
200 Casper H lines, 82 80
281 Gilbert Vaucht, 102 39
195 Joseph Harrison, 70 98
198 80 Joseph Harrison, 72 08
100 Wm. Hoover, 33 85
50 Thos. Stewurdson, 13 65
83 13G Joseph Whitehall, 31 22
200 Jonathan Xesbit, 55 GO
125 A.fcJ. G..SS. 43 85
2i)0 Sam'l. M Clarran, 74 80
I 17 Joseph Sanioin, 7 18
75 David Stewart, 33 76
No.
5356
53r-4
5365
S3?5
5363
S372
5379
5371
6360
5358
5354
5359
5355
1888
1931
1935
1924
1918
1890
3647
5352
&37
5353
5357
37
18.-
348
1929
1890
1926
1888
1917.
36&0
1887
1919
GIRARD TOWNSHIP.
Ac. Per. Warrantee., eto. Taxes
1160 George Mead, $6107
1069 George Mead, 68 46
752 George Mead, 39 87
1082 George Mead, 59 20
ll10 George Mead. 61 07
1100 George Mead, 61 07
641 George Mead, 47 00
10HJ George Mead, 60 17
1100 George Mead, 6107
1048 George Mead, 61 81
100S George Mead, 61 07
1008 George Mead, 55 50
1100 George Mead, 61 07
150 Morri. A Stewart, 19 40
549 116 Morri. A Stewart, 72 04
536 Morri. A Stewart, 70 40
408 100 Morri. A Stewart 37 74
114 Morri. A Stewart, 14 80
254 120 Morri. A Stewart, 51 64
10 Morri. A Stewart, 171
798 George Mead, 178 15
1100 George Mead, . . 244 20
1100 George Mead, 244 20
1100 George Mead, 244 20
194 81 Morri. A Stewart. 7 24
227 125 Morris A Stewart, 17 81
282 56 Morris A Stewart, 21 88
33 Morri. A Stewart, 2 47
187 . Berthand est,
105 . Mephen Buthand.
37 i Morris A Stewart,
34S Morri. A Stewart, 26 61
106 Morris A Stewart, 8 84
456 Morri. A Stewart, 33 7i
50 Morri. A Stewart, 3 70
GOSHEN TOWNSHIP.
13 85
7 59
27 96
Ko. Ac. Por. Warrantee., eto. Taxes
5313 653 George Mead, $55 41
5117 1059 George Mead. 90 03
5318 1CJ9- George Mead. 93 83
5319 1099 George Mead, 93 83
5320 11 00 George Mead, 93 83
5321 1008 George Mead, 85 84
5323 II t)0 George Mead, 93 50
5314 760 George Mead. 96 90
5315 1000 George Mead, 127 50
5316 1000 George Mead, 127 50
5328 1100 George Mead, 93 50
5331 Hoi) George .Mead, 93 50
5325 2'!0 Georgo Mead, 27 50
5134 300 Wm. Mapes, 38 25
1912 438 Morris A Stewart. 37 23
184 1
1915 ) 430 158 Morris A Stewart. 54 84
5324 1 21 3 67 George Mead, 309 32
5326 1100 George Mead, 2M 50
5327 1113 George Mead, 284 83
5329 1100 George Mead, 280 50
5324 1100 George Mead, 280 50
1908 100 AuiosReeu. 35 00
1923 .388 G. .Mbeit A Bro , 32 03
1921 200 Wm A. Wallace, 17 00
'1922 200 Morris A Stewart. 25 50
1886 999 15 Gil'm 6-Garrison, 169 83
GRAHAM TOWNSHIP.
Ac. Por. Warranters, etc. Taxes.
297 Thos. P. Copa, $41 88
198 John Sky ron, 29 01
1 John Skjron, 2 36
145 T. Cope, 20 34
109 Geo. Moore, 40 98
340 Joseph Simons, 127 84
1G4 .Bernard Gratz, 233 12
130 Bernard Gratz, 193 30
.10 Joseph Henry, 3 76
3i'? Joseph Henry, 81 77
100 Charles Hall, 38 60
41 - C. J. Allport, 15 42
50 John Skjron, 4 00
Ac.
215
100
48 1
349
134
lot
43.1
2G0
98
126
116
100
100
180
GUELICH TOWNSHIP
Per. Warrantees, etc.
Benj. Wilson.
Rioh'd Atbertcn,
14 Geo. Moore,
96 Geo. Moore. .
- Philip Gloninger,
John M 'Cahen,
Edward Hand,
John M'Caheti,
John Lampblack,
BerJ. Wilson,
Jtrfin Witmer,
Jobn Witmer,
Daniel Kulkrreon,
Robert Henderson,
153
Taxes.
$80 29
28 70
2 79
)10 21 "
38 46
45 35
SIS 81
74 72
28 12
37 21
19 03
28 70.
8 20
13 94
" HTJSTOX TOWNSHIP.
Ac. Per. Warrantee., eto. Taxo.
200 I.G. Kidder. S56 40
195 Dan I Caldwell. 49 14
5373 1041 Moore A De!aney.2t2 37
5674 1041 Moore A Delaney, 2 2 37
1011 VooreA Delaney, 262 37
990 Wm. Powers, 251 48
879 Wm. Power.. 231 50
317 27 Moore A Delaney, 80 97
888 15 James Wilson. 54 9t
990 James Wi son, 189 01
660 James Wilson, 51 SS
990 James Wilson, 77 99
495 James Wilson, V3 57
495 James Wilson, 93 57
990 James Wilson. 197 11
420 Willhelm Willink 93 61
490 James Wilson, 92 71
740 James Wilson, . 149 86
810 ' Wm Powers, 178 (1
990 Wm. Powers. 218 41
375 E. Shoemaker, ' 84 73
101 E. Shoemaker. 22 25
250 James Wilson, 48 25
500 James Wilson, 94 50
No.
5d75
50i
5067
5672
4257
4264
4200
4182
4199
4199
421
4902
4236
4225
5064
5065
4225
4236
5B7
5677
5678
4181
3589
2000
2001
3592
1988
4200
4188
4188
4181
3593
3601
3600
3578
3576
3594
3597
3607
3584
3585
3604
6068
4193
4256
4254
5679
252
11
13
6
8
15
4271
4271
647
147
1041
347
856
1020
1089
900
429
330
140
200
495
1021)
437
899
733
908
1020
888
685
1020
1020
896
297
927
888
927
1041
206
500
95
30
105
4
6
110
495
495
81 Moor A Delaney,
81 Moore A Delaney,
81. Moore A Delaney
27 Jaa Wilson', est,
22 Roberta 6 Fox.
Robert. A Fox,
Roberts A Fox.
Robert. A Fox.
23 Robert. d Fox,
Janse. Wilson,
James Wilson,
James Wilson,
James Wilson,
60 Roberts 4- Fox,
20 Roberts A Fox,
151 Roberts It Fox,
Roberts A Fox,
109 Roberts a Fox,
60 Reberts A Fox,
35 Roberta A Fox,
65 Roberts 4- Fox.
64 Robert. A Fox,'
64 Robert. A Fox.
136 Robert. A Fox,
Wm. Powers,
28 Jams. Wilson,'
115 James Wilson,
28 James Wilson,
81 Moore A Delaney,
John Dunlap,
Duboise ir Low,
Reynolds sub
J. Nicholson,
109 "
James Wilson,
James Wilson,
, fS 95
36 02
,141 17
23 44
164 78
234 90
210 16
180 10
91 10
16 59
i8 64
31 50
24 44
192 78
83 61
208 28
148 55
171 61
193 78
167 83
129 46
193 78
193 78
179 34
65 52
175 2.
167 83
175 21
288 79
65 93
110 25
20 90
6 62
23 68
88
1 34
24 26
43 82
46 82
JOSEAN TOWNSHIP.
Ac. Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes.
224 153 Richard Peters, $59 81
433 153 Peter Kuhn, 61 OG
209 Richard Feteru, 67 82
433 153 Thomas Martin, 135 39
283 Koli.rt Martin, 43 20
91 135 Philip Lonst, 21 2'i
49 Wm. Johnston, 6 60
100 Jonathan Jones, 16 59
100 Richard Martin, 22 25
100 Richard Martin, 22 2o
433 158 John Duuwoodie, 115 70
Xo.
5409 1100
5411 1100
5412 747
5413 1043
5406 1l0
5414 1100
5405 167
143U 249
1095 97
1095 122
1097 100
1097 100
1097 .89
48
200
1665 300
1B65 350
IC97 25
1096 65
500
122
83
89
18
37
133
255
144
25
50
100
11
KARTHAUS TOWNSHIP.
Ao. Per. Warrantee., eto. Taxe.
George Mead, $53 46
George' Mead, 53 46
George Mead, 41 00
George Mead, 51 70
George Mead, 63 46
George Mead, 53 46
27 George Mead, 4 50
Wm. Smith, 67 82
129 Charle. Willing. 9 81
Charles Willing, 12 30
Charles Willing. 11 14
CharU. Willing, "11 14
Charle. Willing, - 7 22
J R. MeClokey, 5 78
Wm. Michael., 24 30
McCloskyA Potter, 4 i 60
B. D Hall, 56 70
Charles Willing. 2 04
(.nines w liurg, 3 -5
F.A.SchnarrSiVCo.Rl 00
Daniel Vothers,
Mary Eggans,
F V I. White,
T. ir I White,
F A I. White,
Christian Brown,
John Gilliland.
John Gilliland,
Oliver Moqre,
Jobn McGonegal,
Mary K MicboL,
ilenty Vothers
19 86
10 14
9 00
2 30
7 65
26 90
17 02
16 61
.98
6 09
10 14
49
Ac.
437
435
433
433
429
433
433
433
2-33
433
433
33
J33
373
72
433
100
423
354
351
225
109
255
100
2
200
40
864
KNOX TOWNSHIP.
Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes
48 R. Hay ties, 5 6 $85 22
60 Luke Morris, 5 6 84 83
153 Joseph Milliard, 6 6 84 44
153 Robert Grav,5 6 Hi 44
41 J. Binghurs't, 5-6 83 C6
153 Sarah Ward, 5 6 84 44
153 George Eddv,5 6 84 44
153 Mooro Wharton, 5 6 84 44
153 George Ashton,5 6 51 53
153 William Hunter, 11183
153 John Dorsey, 69 65
153 Bepj. Poultnev, .145 10
153 Israel Morris," 145 10
J 53 Martin Pierce, 188 88
Thomas Jordan, 14 04
153 lsibellaJordii, 101 24
Honry Trout, 23 40
153 Caleb Fonlk 109 40
153 George Wescott, 82 84
153 Georgo SheatI, 82 13
John Boydr 52 67
Susanna Ward. 25 63
G. & M. M'Cotmick,59 66
529 1106
5293 374
529 330
1995 38
1995 3
221
43
2003 1020
90
286
74
te
9
24
41
10
5290 488
5291 1100
1905 173
1908 178
1907 24 t
1913 37
1913 100
35
Out Lot
George Mead, 60 (I
George Mead, 21 1H
Georgo Mead. 102 92
80 Roberts A Fox 6 03
80 Roberta a Fox. tt 9V
Hugh Jordan,. 25 84
Job. Keed. 48 30
fO Robert. A Fox. 59 69
Robert Mitchell, 35 00
Wm. Montgomery, 44 46
J. M. Maeunibcr, ft 28
J B. Garriso. 7 18
W.W.Snyder, 2 12
Isaac Conklin, 2 02
Jas. B Shaw. 3 02
Israel Nichols, 1 56
George Mead, 12 47
George Mead, 33 20
Ellis Irwin A Son, 21 91
Ellis Irwin A Soc, 21 77
Ellis Irwin A Son. 30 19
Ellis Irwin A Son. 4 18
Henry Mead. 7 30
- Morgan, 13 58
Mordica Shirk, 1 97
MORRIS TOWNSHIP
Ac. Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes
402 George Wellell, $64 51
206 William Werts, 32 66
827 Christian Worn, 61 66
878 David Lanch, 69 94
440 65 Joseph Tomer, 69 52
440 209 Joseph Tnrnur, 69 62
840 20 Joseph Turner, 64 72
423 George Habeckcr, 66 84
315 91 Joint Read, 82 73
272 16 Robert .Glenn, 43 35
400 John Huston, 63 20
433 153 Clem Stoeker, .08 42
433 15S John Vaughn, 68 42
433 153 Jonathan Nesbit, Ctf 42
170 Blair M'Lunahan, 6 73
298 William Stewart. 47 It
407 139 Richard R. Smith, 16 80
244 James Smith, 19 27
231 Christopher Barker, 9 17
125 George Gates, J PI
112 llvman Gratz, 17 69
213 40 Conrad Swarlc, S3 GG
19 17 John Graf!', 2 69
137 Nicholas Ridonour, 10 84
484 95 (Robert Cai son, i
117 (Nich. Ridenour J
375 Matthias Slough, 88 89
25 Henry Di inker, 7 14
400. Frederick Haliley, 73 20
38 MMIhias Slough, 5 81
100 William Bigler, 15 80
96 Josepii Potter, 4 69
136 Frsncis Johnston, 10 75
62 Ftancis Johnston, 4 90
180 Kakton & Hoover, 21 S3
PSNN TOWNSHIP.
No. Aa. Per. Warrantees. eto. Taxe.
168 Greenwood Hell, $33 81
5962 63 Elijah Heath. 12 72
135 riifkiin A Griffith, 30 59
PIKE TOWNSHIP.
No. Ae. Per. Warrantees, eto. Taxes
4252 957 R5 James Wilson, S81 36
5777 410 12 John Nicholson. 52 29
5777 410 12 John Nicholson, 62 2j
1429 70 S. Blodgett. 8 94
25 John P. lloyt, 6 39
4260 990 James Wilson, 67 33
135 George James, 17 18
4020 476 Wm. S. Hoberts, 60 69
400 Joseph Bailey. 20 93
296 R. W.McVaul, 21 10
460 Z MeNaul. 32 27
5776 27 John Nicholson, 6 89
5776 176 J A Caldwell, 44 87
6776 140 John Nicholson, 53 70
5776 201 John Nicholson, 25 59
5776 100 Jobn Nicholson. 14 2i
TJUI0N TOWNSHIP.
No. Ac. Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes
3603 909 151 RobortaAFox. $284 80
3599 60S 66 Robert. A Fox. 187 86
35H2 799 30 Roberts A Fox, 247 70
3581 125 Roberta A Fox, 31 00
3598 350 Roberts Fox, 75 96
153
169
153
Alex. Hunter,
Silas Wilcot,
Isabella Jordan,
Henry Trout,
Jobn Piron,
15 60
31 20
81 20
4 G8
85 27
LAWRENCE T0WN3HIP.
Ac. Per. Warrantees, eto. Taxes
No.
5299 1100
5300 1100
5301 1100
5302 1100
5303 1100
5304 l'OO
5305 1100
5306 1100
5307 1100
5303 1100
5309 1100
5310 1100
5311 1100
5292 1100
5294 1100
5295 1100
Oeorge
George
George
George
George
George
G eorge
George
George
George
George
George
George
George
George
George
Mead,
Mead,
Mead,
Mead,
Mead.
Mead,
Mead,
Mead,
Mead,
Mead,
Mead,
Mead,
Mead.
Mead,
Mead,
Mead,
560 06
60 06
60 06
60 06
60 08
60 06
60 06
60 06
60 06
60 06
60 06
60 06
63 06
60 06
60 06
69 06
145
143
WOODWARD TOWNSHIP.
Per. Warrantees, etc. Tsxes.
Jobn Votight, $179 81
John Walls, 188 81
John Ro'l, I7J 31
William Wi'son, 41 40
John Cannon, 132 67
Israel' Wheeler, 99 61
Thorna Neil, 49 42
Eli nootman, 13 80
Mary Neil, 65 68
Benj. Johnston, 107 19
Hcgarty, 193 24
Matthias Barton, 131 46
John il 'Cahen, 1)2 72
Mary Connelly, 16 75
Roland Evans, 41 40
KM Hootnian, 38 92
Mary Sandwick, 18 40
Chauncey Rickvts, 40 12
Chauncev Rickotl, 2 31
Charles flight, . 102 68
Daniel Turner, 98 08
Peter Louder, 64 75
Charles Lnndor, 84 19
William Wistct, 7 36
John Low, 27 60
Isaac Gos, 27 60
Roland Evans, 13 24
Benjamin Johnston, 41 40
Mary Niel, 89 75
437 1 half Reuben Haines, 140 76
433 1 half Luko Mirrls, 139 10
1001 half George A.hloo, 27 60
LEVER FLEG AL, Treaa'r.
Clearfield, April 6, 1870.
Ac.
433
4oG
433
100
412
433 153
215 6
60
204
333
638
402
811
57
100
121
100
218
it
248
237
170
91
40
150
100
72
100
96
D
it.
CLARK'S
CILIBR1TIB
FEMALE PILLS,
FOB SALE BT
Boyer A Shaw and llartswick A Irwin,
Clearfield, Pa.
Aug 4.'69-lyl Retail Price. $1.50 per package.
IMPORTED LIQUORS,
seen AS
BRANDIES and HOLLAND GINS,
PURE OLD GRAPE BRANDIES,
PURE OLD CABINET WHISKEYS,
OLD GRAPE WINES.
All the above brands Warranted pure and to
excel anything in this market for medicinal pur
poses GEO. N. COLBURN,
March 30,'70-tr Prop 'r of Shaw Hoae.
NEW T I IN SHOP!
Fred Sackktt,
Manufacturer of
TIN, COPPER ami SHEET IRON WARE,
(nearly opposite the jail),
MARKET STREET, CLEARFIELD, PA.
ALSO,
ROOFING, SPOVTING and JOB WORK
done oa reasonable terms.
April 6, 1870.
MEAT MARKET.
R. MOSSOP
RIED FRI'IT, at reduced prices, at
Mav 12,69. iiOM
OP'
AV. 11. McPherson,
Keeps constantly on hand Fresh Meats, such as
BEEF, VEAL. MUTTON. Etc.,
FRESH FISH, .
All kinds of Vegetables, iu season,
CANNED FRUITS,
BUTTER, LARD, Etc.,
Which he will sell at tba lowest market prices.
Cah paid for Cattle, Butter, etc.
ROOM ON MARKET ST.,
Clearfield. Pa.-March 30,'7Q.
DRY GOODS the eheapest in the county,
May 29, '67. MOSS'?'.
at
Valuable Grist Mill Property
For Sale;
I. offered at private sale. the Cadwnl'ader Mill
property, situate on Daurel Run, on the line of
Ihe Tyrone and Clearfield Railroad, and two miles
West of Phitipsburg. The pjoperty consists of
22 acres of land, with a grist mill, 33 by 43 feet,
and three stories high. land ha. two run of French
burrs and double bolting cloths J a frame dwelling
house, with a small cleared lot; tba balance tim
bered with Pine and Hemlock ', and a first-class
water power, suitable for a woolen factory all in
good order. The property will he sold very low
and on easy terms.
Apply to, or address by letter.
WALLACE A WALTERS,
ap 27-4t Real Estate Agents; Clearfield, Pa.
PITTSBURG" ADVERT ISEME5TS
R O SAB A L I S
0
s
THE GREAT AMERICAN HEALTH
RESTORER, purifies the blood and
cures Scrofuia.Sypbili.Skin Diseases.Rheu
tnatism. Diseases of women, and all Chron
ic Affections of the Blood, Liver and Kid
neys. Recommended by the medical Fac
ulty and mnj thousands of our best eiti
sens. '-
Read the testimony of Physicians and pa
tients who have used Rosadalis; .end for
onr Rosadalis Guide to Health Book, or Al
manas for this year, which We publish for
gratuitous distribution! it will giro you
much valuable information
Dr. K. W. Carr, ot Baltimore, says :
I take pleasure in rrecmmCLdiug your
Rosadalis as a ve-y powerfnl alterative. I
have seen it used in t6 caees with happy
result. one in ease of secondary syphilis
in which the patient pronounoed himself
cured after having taken five bottles of
your medicine. The other is a case of scrof
ula of long standing, which is rapidly im
proving under its use, and the indications
art that the pati.nt 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. Spa-ks. of Nichoiasville, Ky., says be
ha. used Rosadalis in cases of Scrofula and
Secondary Syphilis with satisfacttrry results
as a cleaner of the Blojd I know do bet
ter remedy.
Samuel G. McFadden, Murfreesboro',
Tenn , says:
I have used seven bottles of Rosadalis
and am entirely cured of Rheumatism ; Send
me four bottles, aa I wish it for my brother,
who has scrofulous sora eyes.
Beojamin Becntol, of Lima, Ohio, writes,
I have suffered for twenty years with an In
veterate eruption over my whole body ; a
short time since I purchased a bottle of Ro
sadalis and it effected a perfect euro.
Labratory, 61 Exchange Place, Baltimore.
CLEMENTS, A CO , Proprietors.
Rosadalis is sold bv Hartswick A Irwin and A.
I. Sbaw, Clearfield, D. K. Good, Osceola, and by
Druggist, generally. April 6,'70-1y
D
A
S
F
OR SALE-
Apply to
-a good bl'GGY, on easy term.
E. W. GRAHAM
FAIHBANK'S
STANDARD SCALES, OF ALL KISDS ALSO,
IMPROVED MONEY DRAWER.
Fairbanks, Morse & Co.,
M 30 tkn ' 1u2Seeond A v., Pittsburg. Pa.
JAS T. BRADY & CO.,
Successors to S. Jones 5 Cm.,)
CORNER FOURTH AND WOOD E1REETS,
PITTSB URGII, PA .,
BANKERS,
BrT AXD SELL ALL K1XDS OP
GOVERNMENT SECURITIES,
Oolti, Silver and Coupons.
Six per cent, interest allowed on deposits sub
ject to cheok.
Money loaned on Government Bonds.
Bonds registered free of charge.
May 19.'69-ly. JAMES T. BRADY A- CO.
NEW BAKERY.
The undersigned respectfully informs the citi
xens of Clearfield that she has opened a Bakery
on Fourth street. a short distance above Mr. Shirk 's
tannery, where she is prepared at all time, to fur
nish fresh BREAD, CAKES, and PIES, to fami
lies and others,
April 20, 1870. Mrs. M. J. PCRVIANOE. .
FOR SALE,
White Lead, Zine Paint, Linseed Oil. Turpentine
Varnishes of all kinds, Colors, la oil and
dry. Paint and Varnish brushes.
HARTSWICK A IRWIN,
Clearfield.Pa -M 6.'69.
0
N
MY OWN II O 0 K.
Having purchased the entire stock at the
old stand of Kirk & Spencer, in Lumber City,
L intend carrying on tba business aa hereto
fore.
Ml MOTTO IS TO SELL CHEAP FOR
CASH.
Thanking our friends and customers' for
past patronage I solicit a continuance of the
same.
Sept. 15th, 1869, ISAAC KIRK.
H. F. BIGLER & CO.,
DEALERS IK
HARDWARE,
AKD M AStlFACTCRERt Of
Tin and Sheet Iron Ware,
CLEARFIELD, PA. y
mHIMBLE-SKElNS and Pipe-boxes, lor Wag-
on., for .ale oy it. r. iiiullu a
TRONi IRON'.! Bet bar iron, for .ale at the
I i 4... a
j. .tore oi it. r . biulub a vv.
STOVXS of all sorts and sixes, constantly on
hand at 11. F. BIGLER A CO S
CABLE CHAtNS a good artlele. on hand and
for sal. by U F. BIGLER A CO.
HORFE-SHOES, aad horse-nails, tola had at
U. F. BIULER A CO'8.
ADDLES; Bfidles, harness, eollars As., fer
11. t . BK.Llr.ri m vU a,
SADDLE
sale at
G
UNS. Pistol, and .word canes to be bad at
H F. BIULER A CO'B.
HARNESS, Trim mines, and 6boe-Sndir,g for
.ale at At. F, BIGLER A CO'S.
All jA How I made it in 6 mo., with stenciK
Ol I -V t-smple. mallei free.
New Vork.
A. J. Ftllak,
(April l.V.tm.
OIL, Putty. Paint. Glaa. and Nail., for .ale at
March '70. H F, BIGLKK A CO'S.
FAIRBANKS'
STANDARD SCALES,
or iu ctjios. also,
Baggage Barrow., Warehou.e Tracks, Copying
Presses, f mpfoVed Money bra war., Aen
FOR SALE BT
II. F. RIGLER k CO.,
Dealers In Hardware,
March 16 j ClbahpiblB, Pa. - 1S70.
171 D. PERKS A Co, flour, the best in market, for
11 sale by J. SHAW A SOX.
O'BRIEN'S
GRAND
GARAVAN
MONSTER
MENAGERIE
AND STRICTLY
Moral Exhibition.
Tlie Rlcliest in trie Vorld I
Tie Largest in lie UniTerse!
A Hew Era In Amusements I
Snuerl Rcpesitory of Wonfiers ?
Pleasure anil Instruction Coibineil
TM Is an Institution that the Proprietor W dfter
tcrniiued to ii.nke CoIomhI It PrMr
CI oa a and PcrD'tann.. f a lis luHucuc,
aud whfttorvr la offensive la rultivftiod
luoril isM'-s will be rl5:til ?xcludru
c Deceiving that ttt-riiLjc porliy
crer he prttralilc to a frix-clu
of nifxttd amnKiiivDU Uiat
convey i-r..otifl tltmorai-
lxice Iu their tiifluco- '
ft. therefore.
unto emeus
Performance aru pcruiitust with Una
GREAT MOB IL EXIOS2TIO',
But In connection will) the
Exhibitions of Animal Sagacity,
A nouiher of
XwXlr-txr-uX Qoonos
Wtll be lnlrodnrrd. blending tiir Kuhllme aturra
with HarmlM i'ieatir-, . lliat all load ana te
alroua of
INNOCENT RECREATION!
can be grattllcil.
All part of tlie WorM liar contrtVntl to make
tins rlia: LAHoi.ti i.uU AlObT AKLE
COLLECTION IX THE WOULD-
Aad Ue
AMASSED SPLENDORS
Of the AX lat AL KLKGIXiat, are mostly
FRESH FROM THEIR KATIVE WILDS
And the Beat Representative of their ttpecte eTer
eeit lu captivity niertta Uiat no olber MenaKerlo
cat. cUim. I o m il. eve this aupf rtoritv, the
resource of ccalili were lavished wt'tu
bountiful hand. hi1 lite Mitiajactory rt
uli jUh.irit- ihc enommuaexpeiiaV
tare required U accom pilol it.
THE PFlSOMiNATlKG FEATURES
Are Terr namrroc. and execsa!relr Intercatlna-j
Amoojc linin m tbo lUtuiiioolb iylo fcle
phant, " IUUG I'L. fi :.. a it:u,i.- d w le the Ur
if.'i c it ac-ru 1 !i Aru ni.- Llrpliiinr, Pttl
t'tS" ana the Aft irau fcJvpLuwi. I.1TTI-K
HOKLXK,' .no .lt;t-t i.e crr bruuei 1 10 tnU
country, tuid elavoriwi t.cl .1 t ltti t-ttj Children.
African hikI Ar iutie IMG N? Ren?al nni
Brazilian Trt..;r H VLAtol;AkS
H EARN WO 1 V KtS and cliter a rmuola. Urco and
email, mipermidt-4 1 a worM of Minor Animal
4ZE1VjV.S AT 5.fMFH. afcc &c UAB
OO n!S AiH u l NitNIiKYS a . lp-P'i-lar
favorii"i. ind slu it maci.vh. lir.Htnrtty
Hntnocrrd II I Kim itotu t lrorV lUcoi.M.
endw-f v:ntv ,i -luaay u i-.eiu Lei:i ex
hibited for the flr&i it.ua.
A Tery rare Aula. a' from t.e vtldanctu Ia!c Kg&ai,
CtiaOorial Alrtaow
TheGnu.GrKorned Horse.
Is also to bo seea alive In this
Great Moral Exhibition.
BOLD
Whose unexampled eonracs
kobs i. ar.u or its stiax;,
Will enter llio
DEN OF SAVAGE BEASTS,
And perform them !n & manner that
Transfixes ell Spectators
For momenta a:;tr a 13 lLEltOlC ACT terminate.
' TTISTS 0X HOUSE PAINTING," bv J. AV.
1 L M
receipt of p
Prof. Wh .taker,
The eminent Explorer and KongTapher.of the" Phila
delphia Academy of Natural er'iic, who If per
fcrlly conrerfta.it with th subject,- m ill n a
DcacripliVM Lertnre on Zoology, explain
th varied traits of AnimiU XlTc.
LLTni
DISCIPLINED ANIMALS,
The Elephant Camels, the Tiny
Ponies and their Monkey
Riders
VVtH he In trod need Jin the ari-a, and rtlaplay the eTtra
ordtnary proflclcr." ;ortHeir Instructed develop
ucuta ofreaaoniiig CacalUca.
tlio Grand Free Display
OMhe Inlmltahle rfW,01H, CAKS. CAGKS ANL
VANS lu the fctreota oj thu Usorutua: of
EXHSUITEOX BAY !
Wrtl aarpaa1n rranenf frery Hmllar Para-le erer
ae n In tufa e it.tr-. To render the apectaela,
lmpree4vc aud aupcrtor, i!te vat4reaonrce oi
THIS GREAT KEXAGERIRC
Wlllhebroncht Intd renrilaHton, aided by eTeryaAt.
Catry ettacntinl id p-oJuce prenea pretttaraj Hh
niajEnlfteenteffectaaiid wm-onimate aeador.,
Tlie F.lephnma atit 4'amela wtihott-er AnK
mala mill he paraded t.i lb- ltwiloa
ad made e'mrnrieiH;le featuxoi of
tlte imperial raeeanu
The fr.ir.otia Philadelphia 14 LLITARTBAXD or
Prof KATJIT'-Awisr
WUl ocenpr tboetesani.
"Cr o? tlio Musesi'
Which will be drawn I f Horses, .cgcrblr capart.
aooei.
12 EXmBITIO.YS DAILY,
Aftsrnoon. and Night.
Ioar pea ait X and 7 'clack.
Admission -50 Coats ,
Children under lcrjnn 25 Cents
So other eh antes. All tr o- n for abOTe Frlcea
of Admission to the Mammoth Six Oiure Pole Pa
vilion, whlfh -ontaln aeat for 4.7(10. pMn aban.
da;it prompadttia ppacn near the Csym. Attectlre
, T7lrr and Onfles eonstantlr prem tftrrfn.: the Kl
hlhltlnp Alt the enrroundlnrfl of Uils GHKAT MO.
JIAL tNTa,14TAl-NIh.VT will be reapectable and
pi-re.
Will Enltltolt ,t
Cloarfield, Thursday, May 19th.
Philipsburt'Wodncsday, May ISlh.
Luthersbui1?, Friday, May 20th.
AAA A WANtKD.an active man. In each
S. JUL". County in the State, to travel and take
order, by sample, for TEA. COFFEE an4 SPICES.
To suitable men we will give a salary of S900 to
SI. 000 a year.above traveling and other expenses,
and a reasonable commission on sales. Immedi
ate applications are solicited from proper parties.
Reference exchanged. Apply to, or addrea. uaw
mediately, J. PACKER A CO .
"Continental Mill,"
Apr. 27-lt. asl Bowery, New Tork.
IT Masorv. C1-. S p., 40c. Free by mail -a ! "OLA3TER the cheapest is ths eonnty. at
rice Msrr 1. -'m- - j,. 01. a'-'w'i t.