taff swan's gournaf, haxfidb, &a., tap 18, 1870. MAY IS, .870. ' T ptpo!c.-To insure the safe transmission r. bv mail, patrons should remit by check f Ln'v or'aer. or b.ve their letters registered. .r"tt wi he enclosed iq the first paper after th. moneynto hand xyrin.8 and Clearfield Bailroad. i .,.ln leaves Tyrone ai : : : m M'1 ' r.'rT at Clearfield tit : : 1210 p. m. it 1 1 ilii leaves Clearfield a : : : 2.30 P at Tyrone at : : : : o P- r ',.-t with Cincinnati Express Fast at 6 Oa Ct ' ;i West at 6 44 p, in ; BaMl-ag" tx t 7 0'.' P- m- Accommodation Train. , leaves Clearbcld at : : g"10A'K rbilipsburg at : , li 1" IJ" Arrives ..t Osceola at : I'.u. Ui Osceola at - ,, L Philipsbnrgat : : : 2.3'! P. Arriv it Clearfield at : ; i.4a P. j;E1 ,l(;tors. Divine services will le held -Pjt Sil-'i'Mi!'. i" Clearfield, as follows: IV Hall, i" St. Andrew's Kpicopal ,Wli. at 1 1 A. M. and 7 1. M. . Sunday ,,,,1 a: 3 P. M. Prayer meeting every 'e !iv! :tv evening -,t 7 o'clock. Bv U, v Utitler.in tbe I'reshyterian ehure'i. Bm'rniiig a-.d evening, t'ai.uath school at 3 I'. .M. Prayer meeting every ednesjay cviiinc 2t 7 o elovk. liy liev. J. II. M'Cord, in tits Metimiisf ohti'vh. morning and even in if. iSnMmtli M-h'ul s! 'J A. M. Prayer meeting, every Tliiir'':iv at 71 P- M. Cumtnuniou .rvie-s i.-;'r,r S:ii.l,:i'ti of every month at 10; A. M. 1 i- u,..KM,. t lot V M 't -u and fourth SunXiv.-, of each JJOIitll. The KAiuiOAn Traffic. Tim shipping J.;,.';, ?, on our railroad is very !ri.-k, and ,.s.r....sth.nio.t Mtnguiuc expectations of i, -:;!'. cttierally. ii.ii"';s. Notwithstanding the geti Mtn;.!:iint of a scarcity of money, antiin f l.'iiMina:, are being erected in this r-::i It t .',v;i and vicinity. T.'iK. Weatiikii. For some days pat the v . ::ti c r lia-- been ouite warm, and, in eon i-.-,in:!iiv, crops and vegetation look well. A imiiI liii i'.'M is anticipated. . V.". 'Pi .mm, Anel-ioneor, advertises a v !;i:;ii'e pioperty fur .-a'e a good locution ;... a -tore or "tavern, or a me.-iiatiie, See I'.'iverlisv'iiiCiit in an- tlier c- latnii. A i'.Al) Pl'.ArTlK. Sotii Mtitill boy are in tin. 1 -il.it nf vim-iit:' rrn ;! ti:i:ii :ls J 1 7 . ;. ; j t!.( f li the ilep t. 'i'i:i- !i-j)it h -.11 result - I'd try if perr-tsteti iti. v.i.-e is ufticit'Bt. A word t . ti -I lavie.'-on iiani. Ijtter. ttoti i if. 1 o'her ptip.ers, r.ti ) en .. f.e tire prepared to a - i " : 1. ill ; :i i- ;) 1 : t riiston.i rs on short ir ; e, and ; .; y e-s. S.'ti 1 in your or .1. rs. A Favo::a:;I.i: Th;::. Smdi o!" onr pr t- e as l ave not, as yet, settle 1 t'seir ae c thi-; sprhi' . ttre lv'i.inded fliat the i '.:ur Itri-' eon1 1 '.vii! pre-ettt a ft.-orablc i.; .-it-ifity for -loins so. We are si tidirt? i) e !-i!!s in antieij-ation of liieir sett'onient :-.t :'.nt time. '.'.li V. We r.n.U-rs'find hi, in a pt- i-l! . rho.,d af,. w miles ot:i this ; tii.-it live h.'i-ieare teriarita-ss ( :-! v-vi-.-r o. :t;-i ts h-tvifig 'nove l to j t': v ''. -!! 1 o !.-. Jtere. T.'ie tT-'etinn if I i.i " i'l'uii-ig e-ra-!i-'rtef'ts at Citr-add. j v : : I'T 'veiit ti:;s ei:t. :ir e.q -i i-fs -'' 1 -ar this in in';i 1. a'-s-l ct t ct.od '."l - '-. Ai.ak-'I. On Friday evening h,t, i' -; -ii-i wer'.' startle I by 'he cry of . at uii -e everv -b-;Iy was or; th" ' ! ' t!:c alarm prove : to be a ''ca i : !:-..v!! ifjgin'i-'e:! from tbe bernitiL' f : ..' bra-li on the oppo-itc- side of the : w!:,.rei!r.n ?i re '1 to their ;, , v. 'l ..i.fl ..t t,:1t no-liitur more sori '-i -i ..v:.-rd. firm: e,re should !( ' :.- 1 n-it to tive false alarms, lest at - :ne t:!ii - o'treitizena fhr.nid !.e tanly i- :- .M'; tbetr homes when th'-re is a veti'.a " IIe.m. Kstatf. ? -low we give s entered o reenrd m in thi-i connly, fir the r's -ilii. w I . e:t si'ig Mo.ibty, . l iy 1 . th, 1870. iier with t' e e iii.li'!-:,?i-i nimcl i ere 1 i-ite 1 ae. ! the n itn:s of the grant- snd i-rante-s : ''"" r-i-irris Township 5jnn Pi-Ti-t to John -vt. t-r !..t i f -i',u'; i:i Morris to'A-r.-iiip. '.'.-1 It'lM-iot: . $ (,, !';-1 .e.iacjs M.1r.-h an 1 .-.thT' to i) F S-ni'ti.. r 7 acn-s ni. I ;e, rierches in Bel township. ir.i.lerat!.,n. il'l O'JI. Peel M.-.-t, i; It;.nrn tn ,0?ph R" Irrin. for I in Ciirwcn.-, il!c iloroiigh. Const Jem Hon . s . Deed. E Irmin 1 Slnw to Sylvester L Carpenter. r lot in tlsreoU. Consideration. lSi. Pet -d .'..hn W. and W. M. Wright to SyTrester t.-.. tor lot inOscio'a. Cjn-ijerati 'm.512.. ' -I;':'.C Ifoire Shfriff. to John II Fuif.rd. r . in Perjinn to. C in.ii lcrateiu. 5 ! Jl l'" : ;vr.'ter Parrclt to T. ii Murray f.r tliree "- i'VuS, M li-.r.i'. .'.m-i I5r.iiu.11 S 1 .noil. ' - i W.n Trn FycL to Eli.-ha Ardi ry. for lot iir ,'r,., i:e iior.,'. Con44e ration. :! 4 5. i '' 1. Mi.,-!,ai-l i'ir.giin to Jlnnnah yingttng. ' -- :i.'r. -i in Piirr-i.le tp Consid'T-ition . 540. '',' ,v,a I"inl n..bert Leech. J..r lot in fike 1 -r; lcr.iti'i-1. 5l')a. ' ' W:'I;"e ' Francip Short for lot : ' 'a-ti .il I!..rn t'otisidcration. Sr-OO." !' 1 s:iii.ii-;i .t lark to Jiuies M Welch, fir lot "-r..-i;;e R t.iuiii Consideration "rl ;70o. I'A!' si ,;e up Cihi.ohev. Spring is re 1 -nit'!: to ns. and with the first inklings of 1 :i 'iit euiues the disposition to lay aside .!:t-rcl..thi!is and don that of lighter lab l.vi ry di-tate cf prudence reiels - i.r.-t ih:S jirai tiee. Nine-tenths of the J-i .- ,r: -tclent to ti; is season of the year 1 - it; !-i tins nmt unwise practice. It is ' ':' -!. s i in the i-ae of children, who as -o. ti iriiiltt stiiiuy Liy appears are O'tt in sutriiuer rig and sent on the ,; lt" ati l into the srj iares to see and to be ;'- J tiey i'Kk handsome, and that ap I "r- to be ail the fond mothers, who thus ,rji '" t-xpofe them, think or care about, the pi-nalty frequently paid for this in--rotioti i a most fearful one. There are tiuny households whose untimely deaths are duo .) this most pernicious practice of 'forestalling the season " in the article of ar"ra- The wonder is not that fo many th.' iren die, but that so many live. A rh-tinfjulshed French physician says: I believe that, during my twenty-six years' fraetiee, twenty thousand children haTe been carried to the cemeteries, a sacrifice to the absutd custom of exposing the arms naked." Such a startling fact as this should have weight yfith parents. CLEAKFIELD.PA. Frcit. The prospect for an abundant fruit crop is very auspicious, in this region. P. P. Our power job press enables us to do work in the bet style and at tho lowest cash prices. Qrden solicited. Coming We would Ftate, that C. Krat zcr is just receiving at hi3 store opposite the jail a large and well selected stock of new and seasonable goods, to which he di rects the attention of his customers and the public in general, flavins purchased goods at a reduced price, they will be sold at a corresponding reduction. Call end see. Special Black and colored Silks, Jap anese Silks, Summer Poplins, Piques, Per Cales, Lawns, Ilernanni Grenadines, Linen lor Suits. Summer Shawls, Lama Points, Ladies' Gauze, Underwear, and a full line of Fancy Goods, of every description, re ceived to day at prices that will suit every body. Wm. Eked, ' Clearfield. Pa. llEi.iaiocs. There will be a Methodist protracted meeting held in the grove at Wullaeeton, commencing on Saturday eve ning, the 4th of Jnne, and to continue for a number of days. The Uev. Mr. Iiobison. and Jlev. llcrr, from Pittsburgh, are er peete.l to be present. And we cordially in vite all to oonio out and hear for themselves. Ptcv. Jamks Ci.Attnr, Pastor. Clearfield Circuit,' Pittsburgh Div tiict. . TliF. CexsI'S. III a few weeks the census taker will go nbor.t distributing his trtcts like an itii.frnnt missionary. And he is wc1! backed up. For while tbe instructions of the bland Secretary of the Interior enjoin the takers to "approach every family and individual with civil and conciliatory man ners." they itoprs; a fine of $:0 on tho e grouty conservatives who refuse to answer i-juo -tioiis because they fear to commit then -selves. And henca everybody should be pti ared to answer all ptestioi:s without, hesitancy and correctly. JtELKiiors. The Pennsylvania Confer enee of Messiah's church, will hold its l:th annua! session in Messiah's eliureh.on Iiittle Tnhy, V.Ik county, Pa., eoipinencing Wed ncsih.y, May '-V.ih, 1S70. at 10 o'clock, A. M. , and eotitintie O'-ertlni f 'llowing Sabbath. A full attend.irice is desired and earnestly urg ed. , The annual sermon will he delivered by IJev. M. L. Jaekson, of Shiremanfnwn. Pa., o'i Wediiesd iv evening. Thive puMie for vices caeli d '.y. Themes of it:terest to ail i-o'-ev: r in ;!e )oe miilciiial Advent of '.."n i t will ! considered. Amj !e aoeomtno' provided lor a'l. s i, be Kersey, Miv 0. M. II. Mover. Tie-Lost Oneida. A eerrespiiti ieut of a Sacrament 3 paper wiiies: O.i t!w!2M:.l.iyi,i F.i'oraary t'.e "borrow e l" stcam.-iiip Aroc-tot k, wit I; Chas. and J. S. LoK-xee, prHeticai and t xpcrienee I (livers fioiii fcan 1 i:tueiseo,went to whiie the Oaei da lies in one hu'idred and twenty-three feet i.i water. Ai'o r the u-nal preprations had been conchried, and by soun'iing it had been as -ei-iai;ie j that ilieoeek oi'l'ie Oiteida was o::c hundred an I three feet beue.uh the sur i'aoe ni tht bay ; after every eaiitioti had been given to eight Mr.m.g sailors to teep the Mr pump eoiMtantiy in m-nion. an 1 allot? not an tti.s'aut of mi:,; nt .-topi. aire to o -unr, as ihere'iy depended the lite ol th'j bold diver ; after Charley L ltg.:e had been he'ineied, and sliut froiii air, except, that supplied through that slender tule of coiled rubber, with a lile ine around hi body and leaden clogs to Lis tc-jr, with "good bye" and"G, d Mess you,'' f, Din all a'ooard. lie Was dropped over the i-i-Je and s!o!y di-yppeared in ll.e h ue waves, while a nr-.rvoiis tremor .shot ihro'ih our frainc as we realized the tearful rr-k u.i'icrtalen by that man who was sevk i'.r tor truth in over ot'e hundred feet of water. Away to the leeward, borne by tide and win.!, e-uiie floating toi'jb'es to the surfiee, life sL'teds f io-.n imjIow. The men at the pe.-np were liib'inng inatituiiy. Ion lieeoniinir ifiiiueJ. atteni ote t to ehaagt! for frjsh !i:!ii-ls. an 41 here was a .-top, ""Great Go t I you wi I murder 1 1 1 brother I Qaiek ! for Heaven's sake, quiek ' ' And tne men rc c inimoiieed tlie revolution ot tin; air punijf. the elder Lougee, with Idanched face and tretnbiitiL' lip, gave a signal on ttie life-line below. For :m instant there tame no re si onse, n j the4aee or' that brother seemed to ttun to maii'ic. but then we saw to ub uiarine srao'i. and knew it was the weleome signal of "all rihr." Charley was suareli ing the Oneida at thfl tictnenuous dejith mentioned. At hint the sigoa! ! ""surface," and itistanily the life lu.e us put in mo tion; slowly came the coiiuig heui a:id rut t.er on deck, and at last, away in tbe deep blue waves the diver was seen. Ashe came to the sutlaee he reached Minister DeLuni; a sword and a-lai-quered box, and then with lib hemiet loo-cd, and our party crowded around to hear of the gallant ship. Among our party were many survivors of the Onei da; among them were Win, .Crowinshield, Capt. Clark, Master Yates- and I r. James Siui-larJ, who were intensely excited to learn the liuings. . Said the diver: "The wafer for the Grst seventy lect was quite clear, as the suu cave excellent light, ami although- my supply of air was ouee choked oil ior an instant, I reached the deck of the ship jun astern of the uii:'.7-:ii ma-t and close by the mess room 'natch ; the tide was ebbing quite srrocg and l was compttile i to bold to the lines trotn ti e riL'o'.tii: to keep from heins swept for ward. 1 tir.-t examined the side of the ship; she was cut trotu the. mizen rigaiag (at an ati-'le of about forty dcgrees)acros.s the whole4 stern ol'le.e ship, her timbers, far below the water-line, being enj-hed and broken, the captain's eabin cut in two, the wheels and steering gear all carried away, mid, in fact, the whole side and end of the ship stove in or cut away. The ship is heading south west, and sits upright on the bottom, and is making sand blowly. I laid down on the (i nk and peered over the broken end into the cabin, but tiid not dare trust tny air-line in contact with the jagged timbers. "The guns and armament, except one. arc a'l in j laee aft : but I did not go forward, as I was'yfraid of entanglement in therisginp." Turning to Crowinshield, he said : "Your evidence, which I road, described almost ex actly the injury, except tha; she was cut deeper than you- could have known." Lou gee expressed the belief that it will be im practicable to raise the ship, but that the splendid battery, personal effects, fie, can be saved if the Government sees proper. By this survey the testimony ot the living I is vented, and the memory of the dead without stain, for the position of the ship as found, and the position of both the Onei da and Ponibay, as testified to by the navi gating officers, shows that it was impossible tor the Captain of the Bombay to have ever seen the red light of the Oneida, and that the order of '"Port your helm," by Captain Kyre. was wrong, and the ''Starboard, hard-a-starboard. of Master Yates was right. MARrMED. On Thursday, May 5th. 1S70, bv llev.tV. M. Hurchtield, Mr. J. M. Maclmbf.r, of Clearfieldj and Miss Ellie Owens, of Cur wensviile. DIEO: On Sunday morning. May lo, 1S70, Rob ert, infant son of Mrs. S. S. Liddoll, of this Porough, aged 7 months. Clearfield Eetail llarkets. coanecTED weekly bv r. mossop. Apples, dried, lb, 12 I Jlay, tf.n, 13 09 Apples, gren. bu, 1 5i) ' Hams. lb. 25 Apulebulter, gal, 1 0t j Shoulder?, lb, IS liut'ter. lb, 40 Sides, lb, IS Beef, freih, lb, 10 Lard, lb, 23 r!ecf, drird, lb, 25 Oats, bu, fit) liuckwheat, bu, 1 25 Onions, bu, 1 25 1'uekwheat flour. Ib 5 Pork, lb. - 14 lleans. bu, 2 50 l'ork, mess, bbl, 35 on Hoards, per M 14 00 Potatoes, bu, 90 Corn. shelled, 1 25 Piaster, bbl. 3 50 " ears, t0 Peaches, dried, lb, 15 " meal. 3 OK Kve, bu. 1 25 Chop, rye.- 3 00 Kligs, lb. 3 ' mixed.. 2 f0 Salt, per sack, 3 Oil Cheese. Ib. 25 Shingles. IS In. 5 00 Cherries, lb, 19 Shingles 2o in. 12 00 Chicker.s.dre.J3e(l.lb. 15 Tiraothv seed, bu, 8 00 Egs, 20 Wheat, "bu, 1 60 Flour, bbl. 6 50 Wool, lb, 45 CLOSIXa PKICE.-5 OF PpIIAVEN a 40 South Third Street, Philadelphia BKO., 3 o'clock, P.M., May 14th, 1S70 v. s. r.'s of issi. It. S. 6 s of lsf2. (J S. 6's of ISiH, l'. S. 6 s of 1So5, 1". 6"s of IStlj, new, V. S. fi's f f ls7, new, lT. S. C's of lKriS, I-. S. 5 s, JO-40's. U. S. 30 year fi per cent Cy., iue Coin pound Interest Notes, !o!d. Silver, fnion Pacific R. R. 1st M. Pon Js, Central I'a.-ifi.! R. 11.. I'uijn Pacific Land Grant Bonds. 114 Htj ' 1 I'l 110 11)0 10Ui lonj inys 10S 10s 109 101) ' 109J lu'Ji Mi Id 1I2S 11 2 J y 114! 115 li'S 110 S20 s::o SiU !lft 720 7.M LOSIXO Ol'OTATIOXS of Oovernment Seen Vy rittcs. (!o'd. etc . at James X. iJrady A Co's, No. tia Wood Street, Pittsburg. Pa. buv. soil. 1144 114J 10ii llu josj losl ins; io KitM no 117 lt7j IIS 1 1 Si 11SJ 1!J !)0J 12 Cold. V S. li's. ls.sl. V. S. i-i'O s sr,3, l! S. 5-2ii' ISiH, IT. S. 3-20 s 1S05, V. S. In-10's. f2o's. January A .Iu!y.l'l"':;, 5-20 'a. January A July,lSG7, J'ne CoTiipnnnils, loiin I'ncific Itailroad. Ct-ntral Pacific Kuilroai. 4 4 HOW SHA l)y J W. HALL WE PAIXTOCil HOUSES ?" M.srnv, CI.. 220 p . SI SO. Free by niuil on receipt of price. Masuuv A Wiiitox. New York. Ap.lll-.'liii. 4 OUEA t 4S liroadw.iv. Mew Vork. will dispose of One Hundred Pianos, Mciodcnnf and Organs, of first rhiss makers, at extremely tow prices Lr cash during this month. or wi!l tak - from ?5 to Si5 monthly until paid. New 7 Outaro Pianos for 5-75 and upwards. New Organs for 515 ar.d upward? fircish. Ap ia.'70-ly. B AN" KING & COLLECTION OFFICE OF McGirwK A PKRKS. Successors to Foster. Perks. Wright A Co., 1'HIMPSKI RG. CnSTTi E Co.,Pa. Where ail the business of a lianKing House it-i i I be iransaeted promptly and upon the most favorablfc terras. March 20. -tf. J.n.n'e:iit. a K.rriiKS. 7 A L L A C K A W A L T E H ltEt. Estate Aotints Asn Cos viTA.veitr.s, CIoar6o!d, Pa P,ea! estate bought an 1 sold, titles exiiniinid. taxes imid, coaveyaoei's nreriared, and insuran ces taKen. Dflice in new"ui:ding, nearly oppoaife Court Hou-tO. Jau i IsT'J. VlV. A. WALI.ACK. J. TLAr K WAtjr.llS. QJOLDIKIIS' POIJNTri'S. A recent bill iir.s jiasspd both Ilousesnl Congress and signed, bv tho Pre-ident. ivin sold iers whocn listed prior to 221 July. 1 s;'d . sorve.l oncyenrur more eod' were honorably discharged, a bounty of SI 00. t""Iounticsnd Pensions collected by me for tbot-eentiili-fl to rhem- WALTEtt BARRETT, Att-y at Law. Aug. 15th, H ill. Clearfield. Pa. j i: M O V A L- -G U N SHOP The nnderined bees leave to inform his old and new cii.-t. oners, and the public cnerai'y. that l,u has fitted up a new Ql'.S SHOP, on the lot on the corner of Fourrb and Market streets. Cleaifinl l. Pa., where lie keep constantly on hand. ar:,J makes to order, all kinds ot Ouns. Al.-o. suns rebori-'l and rrviirnislied. and reraimd neatly on short notice Orders by taail will re-cciv-K piompt attention. June 9, 1S(9. .TO UN MOORE. fiftAA V.'ANTEIl. an active man, in each Coutity in ilia State to tr-vrl mil take orders by vainpltt. for 1 KA COri- Kh ar.d sell l.r To Miilablc men we wiil ive a salary of "StMiO to 1. ti(i(i n year.pbove triiTetii.g hthI other expenses and a reasonable coiuuiis-ion on sales. Ininic-li-a'e applications are solicited from proper parlies. Kelercneci exchange i . Applv to. or u 1 liess im mediately, J. PACKEit A CO . 'Continental Mills." Apr. 17-tt SSI liowery, New Vork. rji II E " L E 0 N A R D K 0 USE, (Near the Railroad Depot), Reed Street, C!earf;eII, Fa. G. P. G00DFELL9W Pitopr.ir.Ton. A new first class Hotel in every respect com-, fortable rooms all the modern improvements the best of Liquors prompt ntteiidar.ee. and rea sonable charges. The patronage of the publie is respectfully toliciied. jy-"-'l-tf P K. S M I T II, "merchant tailor, Clearfield, Fa., Would respectfully inform the citixensof Clear field coui.ty that he has puichased the interest of E. K L Stom;hton. and is-now prepared to make up, in the most fashionable manner, all kinds of clothing that customers taay desiro. lie has CLOTHS. DOESiaXS, of everv ptvlo. alwavF on hand, from which cus tomers "can make their selections. Ono door F.nst of the Postoflice. April 20, 1370. 1 ANKINO HoUPE OF J HENRY CLEWS k CO., (United Stiitr Trrnsiiry BuiHinqs), 32 IFtf.,!, STREET, JV. Y. Tho business of our house is the same in all re spects, nsthat of n Incorporated Bark Checks and lirafrs upon us pass through tho Clearing House. Corporations. Firms and iudividuals keep ing Rank Accounts with us, either in Currency or Gold, will be allowed live per cent, interest per annum, on all daily balances, and can check at sight without notice. Interest creilite-1 and ac count current rendered monthly.. We are prepar ed at nil times to make advanccstoour dealerson approved collaterals, at lheiuarket rates Certificates of Deposit issued, payable on de mand, or after fixed date, bearing interest at tbe current rate, and available in all parts of tha countrv. Collections maJe promptly everywhere in the United States. Canada and Europe. Divi dends and coupons promptly collected. Wo buy, sell and exchange all issues of Government Bonds at current market prices. Orders exe. utcd tor the purchase or sale of Gold and exchange, also for State, City wnd all other first-class securities. Special attentioa given to the negotiation of Kail road. State, City and other corporate loans. We are prepared to take Gold acconntson terms the same as for currency, to receive gold on da posit, bearing iuterest and subject to check at sight, to issue go!d certificates of deposit, to make advances in gold, against currency aud other rol laterals.and to afford Banking facilities generally upon a gold basis April 13-lm. PLASTER the cheapest in tbe county, at May M '67. MOSSOP'S. TREASURER'S SALE , OF D5SEATED LA5D3 FOR TAXES For 1SC9 and previous years. NOTICE is HEREBTfitvrs.that in pur suance of an Act of Assembly, pas.sej the 12thdayof June.A.U. 1S15. entitled 'An Act to amend an Act directing the mode of selling unseated lands, in Clear field county." will be exposod to Public Sale or outcry, for the taxes due and unpaid thereon, at the Court House in the Rorough of Clearfield, on the Sec ond Monday in Juno, A. I. 1S70 : No. 492 o6 5Sfll 5S77 6879 53S1 5SSi 323 195 195 2'8 2009 13 3529 19SS 1994 2tH0 35S0 2009 27 155 .276 V2 Ac. sos 215 U'JD 843 BECCASIA TOWNSHIP. Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes. John Mailer, $20 90 I'uter Miller, 18 80 Fred'k llublcy, lb" 20 John Bailsman, 9 42 Ac. 88 53 50 26" !)'J 71 232 150 85 433 3'J'J 319 181 134 104 215 433 433 80 330 2'.H 328 74 100 300 30 174 17H 100 113 US 18-3 8'J 331 100 77 501 650 421 400 3B5 6(14 995 fill 25ft 1X5 472 83 55 323 100 50 . 132 Fredk Hawaiian, 32 08 113 Thomas Biliington, 24 00 I'bilip Mysoncope, 75 16 John Mvsoncopo, 48 oil 80 Michael'Musaer, 28 54 153 John Fordncy, 141 32 John Witinor, 129 32 flenry Witinor, 114 08 William Wilson, 40 50 Jacob Krng, 43 42 John Gibson, 33 40 73 Robert Wilson, 69 00 153 William Gry, 104 21 153 John Miller, 104 21 80 John Ketland, 9 72 153 Martin Fau'z, 8100 125 Jacob Fantz, SM 00 153 Georgn Mosser, 79 80 32 Thomas Gibson, 23 30 John Beam, 32 40 Jacob Krng, 88 4S Win. I'luiitkct. 9 72 Adam MvMitic.upe, 57 38 47 Jcre. .M soncopc, 07 02 Keagiry S2 40 Fred. Beates, 88 24 Adam Kuhn, 40 5(1 Thomas Biliington, 00 2 John JJjams, 2J 84 BELL TOJTSKIP. Ao Per. Warra tecs. etc. Taxes 50 Henry IVck, S'.Ol 77 71 Reury lieck. 1.1 Ift KKItlhiilf tlmiry Heck, 92 52 50t hair Henrv Reck, 40 SI lilt US John "Xiehotxm,,.. 5t 67 150 N'u-klin A (inffith, 2S 7S 4 i i Rei.jamin Gibbs, 1.19 SI 242 20 Henry R.'.-k, 50 22 93 U'i Henry Be 17 25 l(il MS ili nrv Ilei k. 2i lil "31 12i Nickiin A tiriCitb, 6 22 90 Nickiin & Griffith, IS 41 400 Henry Reck, 74 00 ;;.( lienrjr Reck, Z'i 56 110 Ac 100 153 313 153 433 153 258 433 153 433 153 433 153 433 153 380 Vo. 5ii20 !)7-".o MS i 3.10.1 "itflS 5:-,19 42s; 5s;a alMil S9n7 42S7 42s7 100 14 250 22 2o") 433 M0 61 ooo 100 57 150 31 B'JGG1,3 TO'S'KEHIP. Ac. Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes. I'.m John Thomas. f 39 20 2t!4 70 Joseph Orinkor, 47 80 4C8 70 II. S. Drinker. HI 01 413 Wm. McOrmick, 83 01 410 Nanev Uofft-'S. 8S 00 429 41 Malcolm McDonald, 80 8 429 41 J.ilin By ur.i, M PS lUO Barbara Savd-.r, 20 00 132 (Jeorge lloiitiuitn, 33 0O 427 (ienriie Avr.s, 04 00 427 CX ' Wm. Tioi'ituine, 610" 100 J.iliti K -ion, 00 00 100 Hatm.,!i .Stewart, 20 00 139 27 Joliii .Vont?oiiiery, 3101 49 Baibata Sti(lcr, 9 HO 404 - Blair M l.analnn, Ft) 80 427 Jonas Stetnlieiser, 04 20 M 157 Rich it-.l W.q.l.-. 20 20 90 Jas. C. Williams, 20 20 210 Milson & Monsou, 43 20 125 i. Moorman, 25 00 166 third Joseph Ball, 13 80 No. Ae. i.CiS losj 637.1 MOD 5.174 1100 5 1 US linn 6:io9 1018 5170 1100 5410 1100 5tio7 8it 5:!73 4S:l 5401 32 5407 1000 I S'J2 It) M 111 1 1 IrtOl 5377 200 17.1 1S.1 2S3 1 too 127 200 133 Ac. 241 123 408 358 203 100 49 34 73 413 152 391 HI0 50 202 404 84 200 108 2) 70 50 90 333 400 2' 10 281 195 198 100 50 83 200 125 200 17 137 137 154 115 41 No. StU'T Per Warrantees, etc. Tflxes Nickiin GriQtb.Stl 09 J. W. Smith, 47 150 A K. Wriybt, 22 20 Kirlt .t Whitinore, 37 3J Ft nton .V Sr.er.cer. 2 22 Rcberts A Fox, 12 29 l.-.T Roberts A Fox, 114 is inn 5 111 iOllti I ill) 2otf CO 00 159 .is it a.v.m sum .Iscoli Ri'ger. 11 10 94 50 lu.id trvin Est. P. Ac. Per. Warrantees, etc. 321 . Hugh Ely, 102 35 John Campbell, 159 II il & Buck, 175- John Vaughn, let) John Vaughn. o-,o Bl or M'Lanaiinn, 4.t7 17 1'i'lly M i.an ilian, lot) Andrew Peters, 48 M atihias ftlaj maker, 30 M atlhi is SUyiuakcr, Taxes 543 29 18 74 20 80 137 45 99 8 70 31 80 57 08 2H 47 8 30 G 53 34 80 17 40 87 11 17 13 05 8 70 8 70 23 09 147 2"0 52 Frances West, HO Kclirini.Oi Mains, J Thomas Holt, 01 Pivid Mains. pit) Josrpli Powell, nD Daniel Graham, 50 Horatio I). Hall, 127 V. B. Holt, 85 Win. Graham, 40 Alex. Dallas, 80 130 14 7 9 30 75 D 11. B. U L A 11 K CBLCSItATCa V E M A L E PILL S, roa sai.i sv Coyer A Shaw and Hartswick A Irwia, Clearfield, Pa. Aug 4.-69-1 yl Retail Pric: SL50 perpackagc. IMPORTED LIQUORS, SUCH AS BRAXDIES J JTOLLAXfl GLXS. PURE OLD GRATE BRANDIES, PURE OLD CA1UXET WHISKEYS. OLD GRAPE WI.XES. All the above brands warranted pure and to excel anything in this market for medicinal pur poses GEO. N.COLBCRN, March 30,'70-tf 1'rop'r of Shaw House. N E W T TN SHOP! Eke i) Sackett, Manufacturer of T1X, COPTER and SHEET IROX WARE, (nearly opposite the jail), MARKET STREET, CLEARFIELD, PA. ALSO, ROOFIXG, SPOVTIXG and JOB WORK done on reasonable terms. April 6, 1S7C. MEAT MARKET. IV. R. McriiERsox, Keeps constantly on hand Fresh Meats, such aa EEEF, VEAL. MUTTON, Etc., FRESH FISH, All kinds of Vegetables, in season, cannep FRUITS, BUTTER, LARD, Etc., Which he will sell at the lowest market prices. Cash paid for Cattle, Butter, etc. ROOM ON MARKET ST., Clearfield, Pa.-March 33.'70. DRTGOODS the cheapest ia the county, at May 2t, '67. MOSSOP'S. 40 Stusanna Rayger, 6 65 85 John Marina, 19 C3 20 Robert Blain, 4 35 173 Leonard & Clyde, 38 10 2i)0 Reynold Kean, 34 80 4G John G. Gray, 10 02 50 Mordica Shirk, 10 89 49 George Turner, 12 85 iSU Andrew Pettit, 21 88 FERGTJS0H Ac. Per. Warrantees, etc. Matthias Sloneh, 5S 433 153 74 50 100 100 George Ross, Lewis Jordan, Hiram Passruore, John II atn bright, Adam Reigart John Dongbton, J. II. Furguson, 809 150 73 BEADY TOWNSHIP. Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes S75 OH 51 J! 408 10 GIBAEB T0WKSHII W. Kirkpatnck, No. Ae. Per. Warrantees, ete. Taxes 5.156 1100 George Mead, $6107 5364 1066 George Mend, 63 46 5365 762 Oeorge Mead, 39 87 5375 10S2 (icorgeMead, 59 20 5363 1100 George Moad, 6107 5372 1100 George Mead, 61 07 5379 . 611 George Mead, 47 00 5371 10S3 George Mead, 60 17 6360 1100 George Mead, 61 07 535S 104S George Mead, 61 81 5154 100S Georgo Mead. 61 07 53 j9 100S George Mead, 55 50 5.155 1100 George Mead, 6107 1HSS 150 Morris A Stewart, 19 40 1911 549 110 Morris A htewait, 72 04 1935 ot'.rl Morris Stewart, 70 40 1921 403 100 Morris A Stewart 37 74 1918 114 Morris A Stewart, 14 80 1890 254 120 Morris Stewart, 51 64 3H47 10 Morris & Stewart, 171 6362 793 George Mead, 178 15 5376 1100 Georue Mead, 24120 536.1 1100 George Mead, 214 20 5.167 1100 George Mead, 244 20 3547 1 94 SI Morris A Stewart. 7 24 ISsS 227 125 Morris Stewart, 17 81 3n43 2s2 66 Morris A Stewart, 21 88 1929 33. Morris A Stewart, 2 47 1S90 1S7 F. Rcrthand est, 13 SS 1926 105 Stephen Rutbaud. 7 59 1888 373 Morris A Stewart, 27 96 1917 346 Morris A Stewart, 26 61 3650 106 Morris A Stewart, 8 84 18S7 450 Morris A Stewart, 3.1 75 1 1916 50 Morris A Stewart, 3 70 I Conrad Long, Jona. li. Smith, Henry Wykoff, 260 53 John Dunlap, Casper Stiver, Casper Stiver, Christian Rower, Roberts A Fox, Christian Lower. Christian Lower, 119 22 27 30 21 Oft 195 40 2.i3 50 174-21 15S 10 142 36 22(i 44 3S9 1(5 2t)S 30 99 84 52 6t Roberts Fox, Koberts A Fox, 04 Roberts A Fox, Roberts A Fox, Bnj. Henry, Casper Stiver, Casper Stiver Sr., 1S4 OS 62 George Shafer, 32 3s. K. S. A J. Cathers, 19 91 Kobt. S. Cathers. 89 14 Raum. 2-S 30 MoOairy. 13 56 Christian Lower, 6 45 EUEJf 3IDE TOWESHI?. Ac. Per. Wairantues. etc. Taxes. 200 Snyder & Burns, $52 80 300 Jcro. Williamson, 105 00 324 M iry Crawford, 114 05 1U0 Leonard Mollis, SI 80 GOSIIEi? T0WN3HIP. CE2--T T0WS3HIP. rcr. Warrantees, etc. Taxes. No. Ac. Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes 5313 653 Georgo Mead, 55 41 5317 1059 George Mead. 90 1:3 6313 1099 Georgo Me ad I 93 83 5319 1099 George Mead, .93 83 5320 )100 George Mead, 93' 83 5.121 lfloS George Mead, 85 84 8323 1100 George Mead, 93 50 5.114 7ii0 George Mead. 96 9D 5.115 1000 George Mead, 127 60 5316 1(100 George Mead, 127 50 5-123 1100 Georgo Mead, 93 50 5331 1100 eorge Mead, 93 50 5.125 200 George Mead, 27 60 51.11 300 Wm. .VI apes, .18 25 1912 433 Morris A Stewart. 37 23 18S4 ) lt'l'i J-110 153 Morris A Stewart. 54 84 6.124 121.1 07 George Mead, S()9 32 6321 1100 George Mead, 280 59 5327 1113 George Mead, 2st 83 5329 1100 George Mead. 2S0 60 5.!2J 1100 George Mead, 2S0 50 lanS 100 Amos Reeu. 35 00 1923 3oS G. Albeit A Rro., 32 C3 1921 .200 Wm A. Wallace, 17 00 1J22 2o0 Morris A Stewart, 25 60 1336 999 15 Gil'm 6 Garrison, 109 83 John Boyd. $41 50 Josit-.lt Haines, 131 91 Thomas Hamilton, 180 71 Jonas Ross, 107 '97 John Citnninghair, 145 89 John Cook, 131 89 JoNcp!) Ewing, 134 89 William Cook, 134 89 Isaac Kirk & Co., 102 89 Henry Pole, 17 .5 Fulton, S7 35 MillcrJc Crist, 100 24 Miller fc Crist, 9 23 Mahnftey fc Mitchell, 49 50 Matliias Slough 88 91 20 05 22 5 75 70 84 20 John Brenneinan, J. Je II. Breth, Samuel McCune, John Winner, William Roland, 25 67 Jos. R. McMurrav, 20 25 C0VI1TGT0 TOWIfSHIP. Por. Warrantees, etc. Taxes fa ucorge ..iieau, George Meal, George Moad, (icorgo Mead, George Mead, George Mead, George Mead, (Jeorge Mead, George Mead, Gco'ge Mead, George Mead, 57 36 87 55 87 55 S7 65 73 88 87 55 87 55 59 fiS 3S OS 22 92 71 50 3"i 25 9 25 iO 67 59 Hi 77 55 GRAHAM TOWSSHIP. Ac. Per. Warrantees, eto. Taxes. 297 Thos. P. Cope, $41 88 198 John SUyroti, 29 OI 1 John Sky rou, 2 36 145 T. Copo, 20 34 109 Geo. Moore,' 40 98 810 Jos-ph Simons, 127 84 104 Bernard Grata, 233 12 130 Bernard Gratz. 193 30 10 Joseph Henry, 3 70 318 Joseph Henry, 81 77 100 Charles Hall, J3 00 41 C. J. AHport, 15 42 50 John Skjron, 4 00 Morris A Stewart, 122 Morris A Stewart. Morris A Stewart Morris A Stewart George Mead, Kmerifk it Reiter, 11 Riirgett, Charles Brown, 8 97 2s 20 9 50 GUELICH TOWNSHIP. Ac. Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes. 215 Bcnj. Wilson, $80 29 100 Ricb'd Atherton, 23 70 48 114 Geo. Moore, 13 79 349 90 Geo. Moore, 110 21 134 Philip Gloninger, 38 40 158 John M'Cahen, 45 35 433 153 Edward Hand, 98 81 200 John M Calicn, 74 72 93 John Lampblack, 28 12 120 Briij. Wilson, 37 21 110 John Witmer, 19 03 100 John Witmer, 28 70 100 Daniel Fulkerson, 8 20 ISO Robert Henderson, 13 94 DECATiTS TOWNSHIP. Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes 47 John Drinker, $98 75 John Skyron, 50 44 Richard Thomas, 167 07 Jacob Downing, 140 61 Huga Ely, 83 18 Jos. Hamilton, 43 42 John Skjron, 20 12 Wm. Montgomery, 14 93 Thos. Edmonson, 29 94 John Anderson, l'i7 02 Gilbert Vatight. 65 32 Tiioin is Biliington, l.'i'i 37 Thus. Stewartson, 87 40 Robert lialtznmer, 13 75 Mary M'Lahalian, 73 72 Ann" M Luiaban, - 9191 Joseph Whitehall, 31 57 Mary M"Lanalun, 03 70 Jacob Downing, 40 31 Joseph Sunsom, 7 28 William Sansom. 28 65 Thos Stewardson, 18 20 John Drinker, 32 80 Thos. Eilmomlson. 121 32 HTJ5T0IT T0WT7SHIP. No. Ae. Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes 200 I.G. Ri.ldcr. $56 40 195. Dan l Caldwell. 49 14 6073 1041 Moore A Delaney, 262 37 5o 1 '1,4 1 ion 990 879 317 883 990 60 990 495 495 990 4i() 490 710 810 9!M) 375 101 250 500 Moore A Iielaney, 2'2 37 Moore A Delaney, 262 .17 Wm. Powers, " 261 43 Wm. Powers. 231 5(1 27 Moore A Delaney, 80 97 5675 5:"i6 50'i7 5672 4257 4264 4200 4182 4199 4199 4 2.11 491)2 4234 4225 51)64 6065 15 James Samuel llamblctou, 12S 40 Casper Haines. , 82 80 Gilbert Vanttht, 102 39 Joseph Harrison, 70 98 Joseph Harrison, 72 OS Wm. Hoover, 33 85 Thos. Stewardson, 13 05 Joseph Whitehall, 31 22 Jonathan Nesbil, 55 00 A. & J. G.iss, 43 85 Sanel. M tjlarran, 74 80 Joseph Sansom, 7 18 David Stewart, 33 70 42'.'5 4236 James Valuable Grist Mill Propcrtv For Sale. Ts offered at privato sale, tho Cad wall ad er Milt property, situate on Daurel Run, on the line of ihe Tyrone nod Cloarficld Railroad.and two milos West "of 1'hilipsbtirg. Tbe pjoperty consists of 22 acres of land, with a grist mill, 33 by 43 feet, and three stories high. and has two run of French burrs and double boltiugcloths; a frame dwelling house, with a srr.ail cleared lot; tha balance tim bered wilh Pine and Hemlock; and a first-class water power, suitable for a woolen factory all in goed order. Tbe property will bo sold very low and on easy terms. Apply to, or address by letter. WALLACE A WALTERS, ap 27-4t Real Estate Agents. Clearfield, Pa. ROSADALIS ri"" I RESTORER, purifies the blood and cuies Scrofula. Syphilis. Skin Diseases. Rheu matism. Diseases of women and all Chron ic Affections of the Rlood, Liver and Kid neys. Recommended by tho medical Fac ulty and many Ihousanlls of our best citi sens. Read the tcptiroony of Physicians and pa tients who have used Rosadalii; send for our Rosadalis Guide to Health Book, or Al manac fir this year, which we prbiish for gratuitous distribution; it will give you much valuable information Dr. R. W. Carr, o! Baltimore, says : I take pleasure in recctnmecding your Rosadalis as a vey powerful alterative. I have seen it used in two cases with happy results one In a case of secondary syphilis in which the patient pronounced 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 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. Ppa-ks. of Nicholasvilie, Ky., says he has used Rosadalis in eases of Scrofula and Secondary Svphiliswitb satisfactory results as a cleaner of the Blojd I know no bet ter remedy. Samuel G. McFadden, Murfreesboro'. Tenn , says: I have used seven bottles of Rosaaans and am entirely cured of Rheumatism ; send roe four bottles, as I wish it ior my brother, who has scrofulous sore eyes. Be a jam in Rechtol, of Lima, Ohio, writes, Lbave suffered for twenty years with an in O s A D A L I 0 veterate eruption over my whole body ; a short time since I purchased a bottle of Ro sadalis and it effected a perfect cure. Labratory, 61 Exchange Place,Baltimore. CLEMENTS, A CO , Proprietors. Rosadalis is sold by Hartswick A Irwin and A. I. Shaw, Clearfield, 1. K. Good, Osceola, and by Druggists generally. April 6.'70-ly F OR SALE good bUGGY.on easy terms. E. W. GRAHAM. Apply to TOWNSHIP. 5676 5177 5678 547 147 104 1 8! Moore A Delar.ey, 83 81 Moore A De'aney. 26 81' Moore A Lelaney .141 27 Jas Wilson's est, 23 2i Roberts 4- Fox, 164 Roberts A Fox, 234 RNlerts A Fox. 240 Roberts A Fox. 180 Taxes $10 45 78 99 4181 ' 317 36S9 85 8 1020 10S9 900 42i) 330 140 250 495 1020 4.17 899 73.1 903 102 8S8 635 1020 1020 19 73 10 80 21 60 2000 2001 3592 .1983 4200 41 S3 4 1 S3 41SI 359.1 3601 3600 3578 3676 3694 3597 3607 .1584 3535 3604 5063 4193 4256 4264 5679 252 2S Roberts A- Fox, James Wilson, James Wilson, James Wilson, James Wilson, 60 Roberts cV Fox, 20 Kobrts A Fox, 151 Roberts Fox, Roberts A Fox, 109 Roberts A- Fox, 60 Reberts A Fox, 35 Roberts A Fox, 65 Roberts a- Fox. 64 Rotierts A Fox, 61 Jiobens A Fox. 136 Roberts A Fox, 18 00 45 93 34 40 896 297 927 8sS 927 1041 2u6 600 95 30 105 4 6 110 495 495 Wm. Powers, 23 James Wilson, 115 James Wilson, 28 James Wilson. bl Moore A Delaney, John Dunlap, liuboise a Low, Reynolds sub J. Nicholson, 109 " . 11 13 6 8 15 4271 James Wilson, James WRcun, 4271 T0W3:HIP. Ac. Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes. 224 153 Richard Peters, $59 81 433 153 IVter Rutin, 01 00 209 Richard Peters, 57 82 433 153 Thomas Martin, 135 39 283 Rob.rt Martin, 43 20 91 135 Philip Loiist, 21 22 49 W in. Johnston, ti 50 100 Jonathan Jones, 10 59 100 Richard Martin, 22 25 100 Richard Martin, 22 2o 433 153 John Dui.woodie, 115 70 KAHTHAUS TOWNSHIP. No. Ae. Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes 5409 6411 5412 641.1 5405 5414 5405 1430 1 095 1095 1(197 1097 1097 1100 II 01) 747 1043 ili'O 1 100 167 249 97 122 George Mend. S63 Georgo Mead,- 63 Georgo Mead, 4 1 George Mead. 61 Georgo Mead. 63 . George Mead, 53 27 George Mead, 4 Wm Smith. 67 129 Charles Willing. 9 Charles Willing. 12 Charles Willing. 11 Charles Willing, 11 Charles Willing, 7 . J k. McCloskey, "5 Wm Michaels, 21 McOlosky A Potter.48 B. D Hall, 56 Charles Willing. 2 Chrles Willing. 5 F.A Scbnarra A- Co,RI 100 100 89 43 200 .100 350 25 Gi 500 122 83 89 18 37 I H-t 255 144 25 50 100 11 1665 1(565 1097 109S Daniel Vothers, .Mary r.ggans, K A- I. bite, F. a- I White, F A I W hite, Christian Rrown, John Gillil.md John G iililand, Oliver Moore. John .McGonega!, Mary E Michels, llenty Yothers - KITOX TCWSSHIP. Ac. Per. Warrantees, etc. 437 48 R. Hay tics. 5 6 435 50 Luke Morris, 5 6 433 153 Joseph Milliard. 5 6 433 153 Robert Gray, 5 0 429 41 J. Bitighurst, 5-0 433 153 Sarah Ward, 5 6 433 153 (rtjorge Eddy, 6 6 433 153 Moore Wharton, 5 0 233 153 Goorge Ashton,5-6 433 153 Willi im Hunter, 433 153 John Dorsey, 433 153 Benj. Poultney, 433 153 Israel Morris, 373 153 Martin Pierce, 72 Thomas Jordan, 433 153 Isabella Jordan, 109 Henry Trout, 423 153 Caleb Fonlk 351 153 George Wesoolt, 351 153 George Sheafl, 225 John Boyd. 62 109 Susanna Ward, 25 255 G. & M. M Cormick,59 100 Alex. Hunter, 15 2i0 Silas Wilcot, 81 200 Isabella Jordan, 81 40 Henry Trout, 4 364 John I'lron, 65 LAWBSSCS TOWNSHIP. No. 5299 5300 53o I 5302 5303 5-104 5. It) 5 53l;6 5307 6303 5.109 5110 5311 5292 5294 5295 Ao. Per 1100 1100 1 100 ltoo 1100 moo 1100 1100 1100 I'OO ! 100 1 1 (Ml nno hod 1100 Warrantees, eto. Wilson. 54 91 George Mead, George Moad, George Mead, Gecrge Mend, George Mead. Georgo Mead, Georgo Mead, George Mead, George Mead, George Vend, George Mead. George Mead. George Mead. Georgo Mead. George Mead, George Mes 1, James Wi son, 189 01 James Wilson, 51 86 Jmes Wilson, 77 99 James Wilson, 9.1 57 James Wilson, ' 93 57 Jamts Wilson.' 197 II Wiilbelm Willink 93 61 James Wilsm, 92 71 Jsnics Wilson, 143 86 Wm Powers, 17S 61 Wm Powers, 213 41 K. Shoemaker, 84 7.1 E. Shoemaker. 22 25 James Wilson, 43 25 Wilson, 94 50 ' PITTBBURG ADVERTISEMENTS II Till FAIRBANK'S STANDARD SCALES, OF ALL KINDS ALSO. IMPROVED MONEY DRAWER. Fairbanks, Morse & Co., M.30 6m. Iu2 Second At , Pittsburg, Ta. JAS T. BRADY & CO., (Snccrtsrs te S. Jontt if Co..) CORNER FOURTH AND WOOD STREETS, PITTSBURGH, PA., BANKERS, BFTilD SILL ALL KIXDS OP GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, Gold, Silver and Coupons. ?ix per cent, interest allowed en deposits sub jeet to check. Money loaned on Government Bonds. Bonds registered free of charge. May 19'69-1y. JAMES T. P.R.VDY itCO. "NEiV BAKERY. The undersigned respectfully informs the citi zens of Clearfield that she has opened a Bakery on Fourth strcct.a shortdistauce above Mr. Shirk's tannery, where she is prena'ed at all times to fur nish fresh BREAD, CAKES, and PIES, to fami lies and others, April 20, 1370. Mrs. M. J. PCRVIANE. 1 11 IO n Vy II G FOR SALE, White Lead, Zine Paint, Linseed Oil. Turpentine Yarniihes of all kinds, Colors, in oil and drv, Paint and Varnish brushes. "HARTSWICK A IRWIN, Clearfield.Pa -M 6,'9. N M Y O W N II O O K. Having pitrcllased the entire stock at tbe old stand of Kirk: & Spencer, in Lumber City, 1 intend carrying on the business as hereto fore. Mr MOTTO IS TO SELL CHEAP FOR CASn. Thanking our friends nd customers" for past patronage I solicit a continuance ot the same. Sept. 15th, 1869, ISAAC KIRK. T1D. I J 4 Mi IA How I made it in 6 mos. 'nJBIJ Oil "tlU Samples mailed free A. J. FCLLAlf, I April 13-3m. New York. 5293 1100 George Mead, 80 5293 374 George Mead, 21 18 62s9 .130 4ieorge Mead, 102 82 1995 33 80 Roberts A Fox, 0 03 1995 .13 80 Roberts 4 Fox. 8 99 221 Hugh Jordan, 25 84 413 John Reed. 48 30 2003 1020 f 0 Roberts A Fox. 69 69 90 Robert Mitchell, 35 09 2s 5 Win. Montgomery, 44 46 74 J. M. Macumber. 17 23 91 16 is 31 24 192 83 208 148 171 191 167 129 193 193 17& 50 44 "S 46 J B. Garrison, 9 W. W. Snvder, 26 Isaae Cooklin, 41 Jas. B Shaw, 18 Israel Nichols, 5290 4S8 George .Mead, 5291 1100 Ueorire Mead. T 13 I 12 I 02 3 02 1 56 61 28 55 61 78 8.1 46 73 78 34 52 2 83 21 79 93 25 00 62 63 162 47 313 20 1905 173 Ellis'lrwin A Son, 21 91 1908 li3 h His Irwin A Son, 31 77 ISdi Z4L Kiln Irwin A Son 1913 37 Ellis Irwin A Son, 1913 100 Henry Mead. 35 Morgan, Out Lot Mordica Shirk, 62 114 Rudolph Getty, 30 19 4 13 7 30 13 53 1 97 8 t6 j',5 175 167 175 28 65 110 20 6 13 IIOBKIS T0WWSHIP Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes George Wetzell, $64 51 William Wertz, 82 50 Ac. 402 200 827 378 410 Christian Wertz, 61 66 David Lauch, 59 94 Joseph Turner, 69 62 Joseph Tumor, 69 62 Joseph Turner, 64 72 George llabecker, 66 84 John Read, 62 73 Robeit Glenn, 43 35 John Hustcn, 63 20 Cb-m Stocker, 68 42 John Vaughn, 08 42 Jonathan N'esbit, 68 42 Blair M Liuinhan, 6 73 William Stewart, 47 19 Richard R. Smflb, 15 80 James Smith. . 19 27 Christopher Backer, 9 17 George Gales, 2 91 llrnian Gratz, 17 69 Conrad Swartz, 33 06 John Graff, 2 69 83 34 26 82 82 65 109 20 91 10 153 153 153 1 21 46 46 440 310 423 815 272 4(H) 433 433 433 170 298 407 244 231 125 112 213 19 137 484 875 25 400 S3 100 90 136 62 180 139 40 17 Nicholas Ridenonr, 10 84 95 11 117,1 Robert Carson, I N ich. Rideuour t Manillas Slough, 88 89 46 43l eo : 70 I 46 1 Henry Drinker, 7 14 Frederick Hubloy, 73 20 Matthias Sloiighj 5 81 William Bigler, 15 80 Joseph Potter, 4 69 Francis Johnston, 10 75 Francis Johnston, 4 90 Ralston & H i.uver, 21 83 PXTflf T0WNE3IP. Ao. Per. Warrantees, etc- Taxes 163 Greenwood Bell, $.13 81 63 Elijah Heath. 12 72 135 Mekliu A Griffith, 30 69 46 iO 82 81 30 14 14 2i 78 30 60 70 04 38 00 86 14 01) 30 65 90 02 61 93 9 14 49 No. 59G2 PIEE TOWNSHIP. No. Ae. Per. Warrantees, ete. Taxes 4252 957 85 James Wilson, $8138 5777 410 12 John Nicholson, 52 29 5777 410 12 John Nicholson, 52 29 1429 70 S. Rlodgett, 8 94 . 25 John P. Hoyt, 8 39 4260 990 James Wilson, 67 3? 135 George James, 17 18 4020 476 Wm. S. Roberts, 60 69 400 Joseph Bailey, 20 93 296 R. W.McVaul, 21 10 4C0 Z McNaul. S2 27 5776 5776 5776 5776 5776 27 John Nicholson, 6 89 176 " J. A Caldwell. 44 8T 140 John Nicholson, 53 70 201 John Nicholson, 25 59 100 John Nicholson, 14 25 Taxes $85 22 84 83 M 44 4 44 83 06 84 44 84 44 84 44 54 53 11188 09 05 115 10 145 10 1S8 8S 14 04 101 21 23 40 H 9 40 82 84 82 13 US 105 TOWNSHIP. Ac. Per. Warrantees, ete. Taxes 909 151 Roberts A Fox, $284 80 606 66 Roberts A Fox. 187 86 799 30 Roberts A Fox, 247 70 125 Roberts A Fox, 31 00 3j0 Roberts if Fox, 75 99 No. 3'i03 .1599 3532 3581 393 W00DWABD TOWNSHIP. Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes. Ac 433 153 4aG 159 433 153 100 John Votight, $179 81 John Walls, 188 81 John Roll, 179 81 William-Wilson, 41 40 John Cannon, 132 67 Israel Wheeler, 99 64 Thomas Neil, 49 43 Eli Hootman, IS 80 Mary Neil, 65 68 Bonj. Jolmston, 107 19 Hogarty, 193 24 Matthias Barton, 131 40 John M'Caben, 92 72 Mary Connelly, 16 76 Roland Evans, 41 40 Eli Hootman, S8 92 Mary Sandwick, 18 40 Channcey Rickets, 40 12 Cliaunccv Rickets, 2 81 CbarUs Might, 102 68 Daniel Turner, 98 08 Peter Louder, 64 75 Charles Louder, 84 19 William Wister, 7 30 John Low, 27 60 Isaac Goss, 27 60 Roland Evans, 13 24 Bcnjimin Johnston, 41 40 Marv Niel, 39 76 41 43 153 6 21 CO 204 333 538 402 311 145 57 143 100 121 100 218 i! 218 237 170 91 40 150 100 72 100 0 63 50 60 20 20 68 27 Taxes 95 02 17 44 78 90 16 10 10 59 4 $50 06 60 06 60 OS 6l 05 60 06 6 ) 0: 60 06 60 06 60 06 6(1 06 60 01 61) 06 .G.1 05 no or, 60 6 69 06 HO 437 1 half Reuben Haines, 140 76 433 1 half Luku M irrls, 139 18 100 I ball George Ashtort, 27 60 LEVER FLEG A L, Treas'r. Ciearfield, April 6, 1S70. II. F. BIGLER & CO., PEALX.CS IS A R D w A R E, asd mastfactcfkrs or ' and Sheet Iron Ware, CLEARFIELD, PA. T TUMBLE-SKEINS and Pipe-boxes, tcr Wag ons, for sale by . II. F. BIGLER A CO ROXi IRON!! Best bar 1'on. for sale at the store of n. F. BIGLER A CO. ClTOVES of all sorts and sties, constantly on hand at H. F. BIGLER A CO'B ABLE CHAINS a good srtiele. on band and for sale by 11. i . tmiL.cn. a 0RSE-S1T0ES, and horse-nails, tn be had tt 1. . is 1 L. n . m a. SADDLES, Bridles, harness, collars Ae., for Sala at H. F. BIGLER A CO'S. L'NS. Pistols and sword canes to be had st U F. BIGLER A CO B. HARNESS. Trimmings, and Shoe-findings for sale at U. F. BIGLER A Co S. OIL, Pntty, Paints Glass and Nails, forsale at March '70. U F, RIGLEk A CP'S. FAIRBANKS' STANDARD SCALES, OF ALL KISDS. ALSO, Baggage Barrows, Warehouse Trucks, Copying Presses, Improved Money Drawers, Ae., FOR SAL BT II. F. BIGLER & CO., Dealers in Hardware, Mareh 16 J CHABriiiLP.PA. 1370. PERKS A Co's flour, the best in market, for sale by i. SHAW A SON. TTINTS ON HOCSE PAINTING," by J. W. Xl Masurr. CL, 49 p., 40c. rree by mail on receipt of priee Mascrt whito, b. i. on.