Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, April 12, 1854, Image 3

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    DYING DECLARATION OF JEWELL. | («rTl.o richest goniua like tho most The BCcpiililicnn ' Ticasiirci ’H Snlew
To THE PEOrtK OF PENNSYLVANIA.—' fertile Soil, whon uncultivated, shoots up T g nuhliqhprl W„,lr„„„tp„ u„ n nnr ' .1 T 7 r
lam about to die, and I desire to leave on 'into the rankest weed; and instead of W. Moore aC. auk Wr.«n, Of Unseated Lands for \Qb2 and
record a dying man’s declaration; ofcourse vines and Olives for the pleasure and use of ra(o 0 r ‘ nn .1 • 1 ’ . W is hereby given, that agreea-
L received fo, .ta’.toy .„!««. produca, lo k U „™ ,h, J2^Sr^ljn2! b l “ 5“1
worth; .but I will ».y thU of then, t h.. "°l> «' ■»««»•. b. chid.
they are not made for tho purpose 0 r in- (tfrlf anybody wants anything, he can $1 50. If not paid within nine months l „ mc , ld „ n nc t mode of selling
junog Any ono-they arc made for the ; learn where to get it by consulting our ad- 81 75. And Knot paid within (he year uns J cd lands for taxes etc the following
benefit of my fellow citizens, and for tho vertisement columns. Iho man who ad- 82 00 will be chnrnnd & J unseaic lor taxes, etc., me. loi ot ing
purpose of rescuing my name from the; veriises always soils belter goods, and at Advcriisomon.s inserted at the rate of! wilf be ’ exposed' « outcry”
tlaok and ignominious catalogue in which cheaper rates, than he who doesn’t. 81 per square for the first three insertions,! for nrrcars P of ,; xes P at the Court house fn
a.misled nnd excited public seek to place it, never was any party, sect or and twenty-fivo cents for each additional l SEl i,j cnuntv ol'Clearfiold on the 2d Mon
whichposilionldetestasmuchasanyofyou. | ca (j a |, whatovor, in which tho most igno- insertion. A libornl reduction mado to dav 0 f j unc ne xt.
I feel that lam no murderer—-that I j rnnt W cro not tho most violent; for a bee those who advertise bv the vear. ! y Bcccaria Tcncnshiv
have been unjustly punished—that I havo is> not a busier animal than n blockhead. ! » ■- p Tax ,
had the whole force cireumstan. Advices from St. Jago, Cuba, stales jfST FAIRBANKS 50 Thos Keetland, 893!)
ces (over wh.chl could.have.no’control) to thnl viofont shocks of an earthquake wcro /Hr 1 * PATENT SCALES,! 102 110 Ab’m Whitman, 10 17
contend against, as well as the ch 3 ° “ experienced on the 17th of March. The /| sold at their ’ 102 110 Michael Musser, 10 17
.prejudice °i,f' ,V | 0 p iliplistiiuninsi mn buildings rocked to and fro, nnd tho ships /JgpSgpjh. 1 44 Brown & Beyton, 337
fromthobenchtoenter thel.s against me. i intheha| . bor sh k Warehouse No. 240, Market St., , 40 P . Bovnton, 10 71
lam satisfied that I am borne out in, # Ltt . t , n ' rT \ , r «
this vTew of his Charge by almost every! "SAvNorniKos."-Tho "Know-Noth- PHILADELPHIA. , 20 b. B. lamaker, led
person who over rdad it; and its delivery ln g s ” uro not *> nvc a » ,he fun to them- Tj) AILROAD, Ilay,Coal,andFarmers’j 4H d uo , , on ’ *
by him was even more effective upon the; selves. Another new organization has JJjL Scales, set in any part of the coun-1 ° ° iVinr Mill-r* 025
minds of tho excited, than a closer perusal been introduced into this city, called “Say- trv, by experienced workmen, and onshort 1 '• ~ n,O
of it since. By a studied emphasis upon ; Nothings.”- Washington Sentinel. April 12, 1854.-1 y. I 9 1.5
certain words and sentences, he insidious.' There is in every town and city in the ~ R| AITHIWG ! 100 Fredrick Hubley, 615
|yconveyed tho most malignant poison into United States nn older party than either, Dl-nur\oivil 1 mivw. , Fredrick llotiman 1 25
tho breasts of my jurors, against me. It known by the name of “Do Nothings,” |jl\AVll) LITZ, nnnounccs to his old, rj() w;|| |anl nausmun] 327
cannot be denied, with truth, but that tho 1 which if all summed up would signify, JLJ? customers,nnd the citizens pf Clear- 1()8 Olcminaer, *3 35
Bench can always carry great force into Ignorance, Dumbness, Laziness, What lield county generally, that he is prepared ( | o do ’ ; j 07
the jury box; therefore in somo of the a recommendation! to do all kinds of Blacksmithing at his shopj j o l in u aL ,smnn, 027
States, all criminal cases are submitted to : <-A'rij nt Pleasant Hill I'oumlry, in the Borougn , 40 153 j 0 | ln I \|y b ; nco ,, e) ;j 13
tho jury, after the argument of the conn-! DIED—In Curwonsville, Pa., on 1' rulny of Clearfield, llis old customers are res- jqq 73; Benjamin Wilson, 079
sel, without any remarks from the Court, 'ho 7th inst, Harry P. Hippie ; aged one pcctfully invited to give him u call. All, Bell Township.
unless especially solicited to elucidnte some year, 3 months nnd 1(5 days. work entrusted to him will bo done on rca- jgg Joseph Boone, 17 75
point of law on which the counsel differ in In Jordan township, on Friday morning sonable terms, short notice, and in good, Jnmes McGhe.c, 20 12
opinion, so thnt the prisoner may have a i last, David Wise, Sen., at thu advanced style. April 12, 1854.-4 t.-pd. 13000 440 Jolfti Nicholson, 450
strictly fair and impartial trial. If I had ! age of 81 years. Tho deceased was for-, Dissolution of Plirlntrslliu 1 49 John Ross, 228
possessed the right, I would not now havo morly a resident of Penns Valley, Centre u , . , ‘ v ' . . , Unmunh nt' Cleartiekl
any just cause of complaint to record county. ! partnership heretofore existing. Out Lot "
against one whom God has not fitted for : oi7~Cenlrc co. papers please copy. between Daniel Wetzel and Levi
the duties of an impartial judge. iau , , VVelzel of Girard township, Clearfield C 0., ■ Lot '
To make out a case of murder against I L | ST QF RETAILERS ZXeVon'ltwemie'.h ,LyMa'rch' ' • Lol >
me it was necessary to prove -mahee, pre. p Foroi „ d Domcstic Merchandise' p a , persons indebted to said firm ' Bo^s
meditation, tcilfulness. Was either at- in county, for the year | m k l.ynnt D iclWe "" John Thomas, 12 38
tempted? Was either urged unaccompa- thoi|9nnd ciglll hundred and oolu'«na,,,; he same will J '’ h " Ilall - 705
nied by themes barefaced and transparent fou , reSn «.“n P op lyYuLn icatetHbrsc..' H-bara Snyder, 472
sophistry? A brier detail of the facts will . I, 1 1 L.L,.,, iv i.'tvi.t 2(10 Joseph Ball, 1330
show, and I will not be ashamed nor afraid cccaria 011 .1 j . tlcment. IPVI VVI'T'/Fl ‘‘‘ George llootman, 5 33
,0 repeat them before my God, before whom, > v . nn - L "J uor J A 1 ' I 100 Henry France, 374
and at whose tribunal, lam soon to stand; 'dodo 3 April IJ, 18-)-1.-Jt.-pd. IJo Henry France, 437
and have my case reviewed and reversed : do Dissolution of Partnership. 7,1 .; ,0 t 97
I have been too much of a ciovotco nt the ’ v . . , r . . ■ 100 Richard Ihomns, .3 74
shrine of pleasure. Is this a crime? If; PeU Tnwnrhip. psrtnars up lcrcto ore cxis ing |; 9 <u) liar barn Snyder, 8 92
it is, millions a're at this instant guilty of Geo. & Lewis Smith, No Liquos do JL between R. G. Wood nnd D. Del- (|o dn do 394
the same offence, nnd will go unpunished. Thos. McGhee A r , Co., No Liquor do nek, ot the I oroug i o uiwcnsvi e, ins Patrick Dowlin, 5 00,
On the fatul sth of July, I had given my- Geddes, Mnrtlt A Co., do Jo do been dissolved All pcrsg.ns knowing them-, Barbara Snyder, <5 o*2 t
self to recreation and pleasure; I had un- Arthur Bell, do do do selves indebted to said firm are requested Tmvnship ■
, , , * . r i. r> j rr 1 • to cn and sett c tic same, ihe books of Jitaajoni
consciously partaken too freoty. One; Brady Tmnnhip. , ho firm are in the hands of R. G. Woods' ‘ 1«2 35 John Campbell, 5 40,
whom I regarded as a friend appealed to Carlisle & Co., No Liquor do r r -Dl niun RG WOODS 169 Muithew Forcey, 975
my sympliathics, stating that his character R. 11. Moore, do do do 0 L L ' • I) DFTRICK >23 John Nicholson, 879
had been traduced, nnd requested me to F. 11. Arnold, do do do ISSI-3i-nd " 200 Blair McLannhan, 795
see him righted. I volunteered to go with P. W. Barrett, do do do ' P e ' - ■' • I John Campbell, 714
him for that purpose, little dreaming what, Doggs Toivnship.
might occur. When wo had gone a part S[R phenson & (j 0 „ No Liquor do , 420 Anron Lcavy, 22 26
of the way I lost all recollection, and kneu j L Rarrut!i do do do. T Llr f?v7- C( i.o u ; 207 Jasper Mnylnnd, 13 80
nothing more until after tho fatal blow, Bradford Tmcnshin zersOM-,1 Rich. CASH SIORL,. o ;i8 50 Francis West, 12 61
which is soid to havo been inflicted by mo; Brother No Liquor 'do “ s P l, ' nd, ‘ l US3orlmL '‘“ ol Spring and Sum-, 48 sinymuker, 195
during the fight. I have no recollection of, M ,how ifct-oev do do do™ 6 / 6 ?, ,• , -., , : 100 J. A Wm.Sansom, 395
doing it, but will not shrink from tho re- ’ j® do 13 addition .0 Ins usual variety, ho has, 200 Aaron Leavy, 1340
sponsibility, feeling consciously innocent J- B - Gra,lam - do ’ n t" 9 ! 00 William Sansom, 396
of anv intentiort to tako tho life of a human Burnside Pmrnship. Plaid Silk, India Silk, 1 laid Lawn, Ilrocha 1 , w do do 705
being" Heated with drink, and excited with; McMurry & Weaver, No Liquor 14 Shawls, Silk, Crape and Gossamer Bon-, 14!} Thomas Forcey, 834
the pleasures of the day, as well as the cir- John Patching Sons, do do do nets, Ac , 40 do do 268
cumstances attendant upon a personal ren- Dowler & Ake, do do d ,° °7 A p ar S 0 o , f Car^l . s ’ and i lOfi - A. K. Wright, 773
centre, I must havo been maddened to a : Cummings & MahafTey, do do do 0,1 Cloths, Ready-Made Cloihmg, and all ( , 00 j ohn S. Kylar, 530
degree bordering on insanity. However! Russell McMurrny, do do do tho new styles of Dress Shons, cheaper, irjo V. B. Holt, 795
this may be, I deeply regret it, and oelievo , Chest Tbicnship. than ever. 1.. KK A 1 /.I'.K, 85 Win, Graham, Jr., 3 37
my Maker will not hold me accountable. Miles A Rollin, No Liquor do April 5, leo-1. do John Grahnm, jr., 337
God is my witness, that I entertained no Covington Township. 'JI'TPR 100 Aaron Lcavy 2 65
unkind feeling towards the deceased—have Lcvi Lutz, No Liquor 13 ~ al o ' iv at c sale 145 Dope, 571
no recollection of ever having seen hint be- John Barney, Liquor 11 his norSF and LOT situaJon the cor-! 100 George Moore, 706
fore-—never. meditated his injury or death Francis Coutnet, do do G ' al ' am ’
for a single instant . | Clearfield Borough. of Clearfield. Said house is two stories Brady Township.
By what kinder Imir-drawn reasoning, , A j- V V right, No Liquor 13 hii ,, fronling on two streets, twenty by 354 250 Jared Ingersoll,
then, can Ibe justly convicted or murdci, l>owel|i WeuyerA , Co do do (, ° thfrty-six feet, with a good well of water at 324 313 do do
which must be accompanied, according to A M HdlSi do d(J ' lo ,h 0 door For particulars apply to J. B. 492 309 Wm. Kirkpatrick
the language of the law, with malice,pre- Irwin & Smith, do do do McKna | iy or l 0 ,h e subscriber on the 1434 363 David Kennedy,
meditation, nnd vnlfulness. II 1 had en -, Chris(inn Krntzerj do do do ~remises F. P. BUTLER. 155 258 Casper Stiver,
tertained malice towaras tho deceased V V. L. Moore, do do do 1 cioarficlu April 5, 1854.-pd.-41. 5692 518 Joseph Ferron,
had waylaid him for the purpose ol rob- A B p oatca uer, do do 14 58(51 670 Jon’n B. Smith,
bing him, and killed him in order to effect, osb0 „ 3. Po [ or |F, Liquor
my purpose—had killed him so ns to pro-, Cuncensville Borough,
vent his being a witness “g“' nsl Mcßride A Wright, No Liquor
brief, had I been instigated by anything Smjth & Rrown |* do do
but tho madness occasioned by the' total, Monl eilus, A Co., do tf o
absence of renson, I wou d not cornplam ,; df) do
I would not havo the heart to say that my wrs - >
punishment was undeserved, nnd that ex-, /smith™ auor
citement and prejudice were the cause of Williams A Smith, No L.quo
my conviction. i l ' ’ . ,
I hold the Jury guiltless. They were; Girard lounship.
unsuspectingly led into error in my case, Thomas II Fulton, No Liquor
and I entreat forgiveness for them before Augustus Laconic, Liquor
the bar of God. They have sacrificed me j Goshen Township. •
through error, which they are likewise jlichord Shaw, No Liquor
charged with in relensing those who were p J nv in A Sons, do do
also engaged in tho same difficulty, with- , Huston Township,
out ctny puntshment. According to. '‘’“ip. Tyler No Liquor
strict letter of the law, mine was up much . ’ Jor( i an Township.
too heavy ns theirs was too h S 1 »y® co ‘ - McGheehan A Baker, No Liquor
gratulatethem upon their good fortune, and m pfou hz , do do
trust it will prove asalutary lesson to them, Swan , do do
for the balanceoftheirlives. My Itfetsoffer-, na yLnshiv.
° d l U fike 9 wi n se l fo D r e gi I v e o n i ceftain Attorney (a, Book &| No Li J uor
pressing the mind of the Governor against, Lawrence Township.
me. If he can appear before his God with. James Forrest A Co., No Liquor
as clear a conscience as my self, I will cheer-; Scofield A Worrell, do do
fully accord (o him my forgiveness. Ifhej Morris Township.
can derive satisfaction by adding to my E dmU nd T. Brenner, Liquor,
misery, Ido not envy him such a heart, j Thomas J. House, No Liquor,
To friends and distinguished gentlemen E w. Hale A Co., do do
who have shown their sympathy for me, j. p. Nelson A Ce. do do
and respect for my distressed family since j Pike Township.
my incarceration, I return my most pro- j p aUon) No Liquor
found thanks. I trust God will mete out do do Patent Medicines,
to them abundant rewards for their kind-, q 6O B co ty, Liquor
noss. "Ho temporeth the wind to the shorn: Abra h arn Bloom, No Liquor
lamb,” and therefore 1 leave my young wtlo, p ewn Township.
and little child to “His tender and fatherly Robins A Co., No Liquor
care, with the full confidence that they will Brothers, do do
be cherished by H.s mercy. May Ha,-- , do do
i guide them in tho paths of virtue, and teach. t>. ri r >
•’them to observe more charity towards their I Woodward Tow ■p.
unfortunate fellow beings than has been'j. AJ. A. Hagerty, No Liquor .
shown to me- . ! John M. Chase, do do 14
. t freelyTorgivc my enemies, be they who j Persons named in the obovo listl w| ‘ a ®
they may ; although I may have been tho' notice that an appeal will be held a
L cause of Mitchell’s death, yet 4 nm not Commissioners office in Clearfield on
conscious of haling done’sLnor have Ijurdaythe sixth day of May next when
been the cause ef the death of any other.and where you may attend if you tnintt
0 ' d ‘ r DAVID JE Jr, ! WALTERS, Appraiser.
, March 29, 1854. - j April 12, 1854.-4 t.
13 Wall Papers! Wall Papers!
THE Subscribers havo now in store their j
ll ° complete Stock of Paper Hangings, Cur- j
18 tains, i]-c„ which they offer at very low
do prices, wholesale and retail. Our assort-1
1 3 ment is very complete, comprising till the
qualities, both French nnd American. |
14 We manufacture a large proportion of j
do our goods and can sell at the lowest rules.
(Ly- I’aper Hanging done in the country ,
13 at city prices. .PARRISH & HOUGH. '
1.1 ’ No. 4 N. Fifth-st., Philo.
Aprd 5, 1 85 1.-3 m
astern,
111 North iiil Street Below Rase, Phila.,
Manufacturers and wholesale;
Dealers in Corn Brooms, Painledj
Buckets, Willow Buckets, Cedar Ware,,
Looking Glasses,Clocks, Window Shades,!
Bristle Brushes, Cordage, Wick, Twine, 1
Mutches, Blacking, Wood and Willow 1
Ware of all kinds at the Manufacturers’:
lowest Ehsh prices.
James Euston, John M. Rowe.
Februnry 8,1854. —3 m.
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JAMES BIDDLE GORDON,
Atttt®im©y silt ILsiWo
HAS removed his office to the room
udjoining on the east the Drug Store
of Dr. 11. Lorain, nnd will devote his
whole nttention to the practice of his pro
fession. He may be consulted in French
and German. Jan. 5, 1854.
Estate of George Johnston, Jr., Dee’d.
LETTERS of Administration having
been grunted to the subscriber on the
estato of Goorge Johnston, Jr., Into of 801 l
township, Clearfield co., deceased, all per
sons indebtod to said estate are requested to
make immediate payment, and all persons
having claims against said estate are re
quested to meet the subscriber at the late
residence of tho deceased, on Saturday the
twenly-second dqy of April next, with their
claims properly 1 authenticated for settle
ment.
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JOHN M’MANNUS, Jkdm’r.
March 8, 1854.-slpd.-Gt. '
Fifty Bushels of Beam,
ON hand and for sale at Smith’s Cheap
Store Curwonsvillo, Pa -Jan. 25 *54
10-11 Henry Wykopt,
331 John Dunlap,
100 James Reed
77 Casper Stiver,
135 Joseph Ferron,
do do do
100 George Gunter,
501 Christian Lower,
370 do do
100 G, A. Weaver,
Burnside 'lbwnship.
11l Christian Sluke, 000
311 T. Spackman, 19 04
298 Rebecca Brown, 18 86
433 153 John Pordnoy, 21 02
158 Philip Thomas, 809
121 George Ross, 0 30
310 Fredrick Kuhn, 15 49
103 Jno. Cunningham, 8 42
98 00 John Giaff, 5 00
209 Peter Graty, 9 81
219 Jacob Graff, 11 22
315 Henry Musscr, 10 11
223 Jacob M. Smith, 14 40
Chest Township.
433 153 William Cook, 28 02
do do Ebonezexßrcnhum,do do
do do Georgo Ross, dodo
410 30 James Page, 17 40
416 48 Henry Feree, 10 00
433 153 Henry Musser, 26 40
433 153 Dnvid Evans, 25 32
Covington 'lbivnship.
1801 125 Morris & Stewart, 420
5307 250 George Mead, 4 10
1000 500 Morris &Stew’t,
1803 503 do do 65 27
3040 08’ do do
1801 018 John Keating, J
Decatur Township.
195 Joseph Harrison 11 27
300 David Kephart, 20 07
73 John Kolland, 3 37
433 153 Jacob Cox, 24 04
100 C. Krntzer, 4 96
90'US Joseph Hamblelon, 5 23
239 24 Thos. Edmunson, 13 25
60 60 do do 333
167 134 Hugh Ely, 0 25
33 120 Wm. Montgomery, 1 67
35 6® Thos. Edmonson, 1 04
10 Benjamin Wilson, ' 66
46 11 John SUyron, "■ 2 61
49 139 Thos.P. Cope, 2 70j1990
• 6 0 John Carson, 2 85
30 Wm. Sansom, 1 07*
73 54 Dnvitl Ziegler, , 4 08 j
I'erguson Tmcnskip.
329 John Stinemetz, 15 04 j
210 Matthias Slough, 9 94 j
433 153 George Ross, 15 93 j
132 . John M. Smith, ' 5 291
100 John Swnn, 4 00 j
100 Wileys estate, 3 45 1
Fox Township. ,
-'425 James Wilson, 14 06J
132 do do 4 00
50 do do 1 74 ;
330 do do 11 30
HI d° £ 20 70 i TYRONE & CLEAHFIEM) RAILROAD COMPANY
990 do do 34 14J THE Books of tho snid Company will
495 do do ’ 0 54'be opened at the store of Powel Weaver &
990 do do 34 13 j Co., in tho borough of Clearfield, on Mon-'
957 do do 43 09 day the 15th, Tuesday the 16th, and Wed
-947 do do 43 50 j nesday the 17th of May next, for tho pur
-330 do do 15 40 pose of receiving subscriptions to tho capi
-923 do do 15 01 ial stock of snid company. And also, at
20 do do 92 J the store of Charles R. I‘ostor and Edward
000 do do 27 00! Perks, in tho town of Philipsburg, Gentro
090 William Powers, 39 83 county, on the Ist, 2d,and 3d of Juno next,
44 James Wilson, 10 58; when a portion of the Comiuissionors will
100 13. Denvcnport, 431 attend to receive subscriptions to tho slock
200 James Wilson, 0 90 !of said company.
Girard Twvnship. John M. Hale, A. K. Wright,
200 10 Samuel Pulton, 230 1 John C. Montgomery, Charles R. Foster,
200 Morris A- Stewart, 7 82 James T. Hale, Ehis Invm,
549 110 do do 12 00 Josiah W. Smith, Henry Lera in,
530 u do do 9 27, William Powel, D. J Pruner,
103 do do 357 i William Irwin, A. G. Curtin,
115 10 do do .4 02 iJ. Boynton, J. B. Pntten,
100 do do 287 ’ James R. Graham, Richnrd Shaw,
330 George Mead, 3 58* Commissioners and others
1000 do do 5 74, March 27, 1804
Goslu n Tout!ship
1535
5070
4400
1888
1931
1935
1 930
1918
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3 07
84
2 10
93
1)00 bluiw & Mnpes, 10 81 njj y buying Stoves and castings of nl^
170 Morris & Stewart, 10 01 j|j) Uinds, at tlio Stove and Hardware
330 (icorge Mead, 42 . Store adjoining Leonard & Moor’s Store
18M do do 034 - n (j| ear p c i ( j ) where all kinds of enstings
1100 do do 14 30 |q k e h a( ] on [he most reasonable terms,
Huston Toicnship
1908
5289
5290
5291
200 J. G. Kidder, 4 00 different sizes'; the celebrated Salamander,
195 David Caldwell, 071 ( n coal stove,) Parlor Stoves for wood and
888 15 James Wilson, 10 MO ~o n| ( j\j no Plates of dill'erent sizes, Ralt
-420 Wilhelm Willink, 14 49 j n g Stoves, Sled Soles, Sleigh Soles, Man
-087 James Wilson, 28 10 t |e Urates for winter and summer, Waufllle
790 do do Ml 28 1 [ ronS! Kettles of different sizes, and a large
989 do do 39 00 , assor i m en t of Ilullowaro of all kinds.
490 do do 10 82 j —Threshing Machines, Cider Mills,
990 do do 39 72 >j„i| s and Iron, of every description, con
-905 123 do do 39 23 s ( an ||y on hand.
728 112 do do 29 28 Orders for all kinds ofcastings for Grist
740 do do 28 78 J nn j Sawmills, and Engines complete, I'fom
990 Wilbelin Willink, 20 78 one (0 f or iy horse power, will bo thank
-55 do do 189 p u |jy received and promptly attended to.
100 William Powers, 4 01 kinds of country produco Inkeu in
00 Wilhelm Willink, 1 73. exc | ian » e f or castings und cash not refused.
50 do do 258 ° L. R. CARTER, Agent.
990 William Powers, 34 08 Clearfield, April 5, 1854.-ly.
1110 do do 12 78 - - - - „ -
1041 80 Mooro & Delnny, 35 89 LIST OF LETTERS.
990 William Powers, 18 97 ; Remaining in the Rost Office at Clear
-250 James Wilson, 10 04 'field, April Ist, 1854.
500 do do 20 13 Cmmons Ames, Jacob B. Bilge, Jos.
4257
4902
4231
4234
Jordan Township. Breye, Stuart W. Chadell Mary Carter,
433 153 William Hunter, 30 38 Jacob Clabaugh, George Cops, William C.
109 Susannah Ward, 934 Catlin, Julius Conklin, Rensallaer Cram, 3,
433 153 Daniel Smith, 30 45 Jonathan Davis, John Earl, Joseph Earl,
200 Silas Wilcol, 14 00 Tlios. Graham, Sophia Graffus, E. D.
100 Samuel Scott, 7 00 Green, N. J. Mart, A. 11. Hamlin, Philip
197 SO Silas Wilcot, 14 30 [k-lscll, Jno. G. Huddelson,Elijah M’Dole,
300 William Wilson, 25 20 James McMullen, H.W. Mulleor, Wm. S.
200 G& M M’Cormick 14 90 Munn, A. Montgomery, 3, Miss E. C. Og
-120 W. H. Robertson, 10 04 den, Jno. H. Paul, Jonathan Peters, Loret
-100 Jonathan Jones, SGO f 0 Roberson, Addison Sturmbury, Petor
Karlhuus Township. Swartz, Joseph I ravis, Edward W. lit
-513 95 Morris & Sto wart, 28 72 zell, 8, Jacob Whceland, Jacob VVorncl
-200 Casper Wistor, 11 20 dorf, VVm. A. Young, Jucob Zilcox.
100 Peter M’Donald, 5 001 (KrPersons inquiring for letter m this
100 James Burns, do list will please shy they arei advertised
301 George Mead, 200 JNO. 11. HILLBURN, 1. M.
Lawrence Township. <
131 Roberts & Fox, 5 04 : Llst of Grand Jurors, (or May Term 1854.
!03 VVm OB lumberman, Beccarin ;-
m r 'hTh r? ’ o J William T. Gilbert, blacksmith, Bell;
52 114 Rudolph L. z, 277 farmer, Boggs; Conrad
'•J Davis, 3 00. Woodward Liv
-184 LeonardcV iight.ll j* ; ; lon , ai | or (Jurwensvillo ; JohnHuuch-
A. h • VVnght, cnbury, farmer, Chest ; John Orr, lum
-25 J« 8 . B. Graham, 195 Bd| . T D England , farmer,
Morris Township. Pike; Benjamin Carr, sawyer, Girard ; J,
103 31 Edward Albert, 099 ! F, Lee, farmer, Bell ; Jacob Koons farm
-421 Jesse Yarnall, 33 64; e ,. j Girard; M. A. Frank, tailor, Clear
-150 Christian Musser, 8 55 ! field ; VVm. Miller, justice, Covington; —
300 Peter Yarnall, 13 80 j G | ln Rider, farmer, Covington ; Mordica
272 16 Robert Glenn, 21 48 Livergooil, farmer, Girard ;G. W. Rheam,
345 85 John Anderson, 19 57 , sad dler, Clearfield ; Edward King, formal,
330 125 VVm. A. Smith, 18 74 Burnside; Reed Alexander, farmer, Wood
-409 130 William Smith, 23 34 war d ; Joab Rider, farmer, Covington ;J.
10(3 24 VVm. M. Smith, 050 l. Flegal, farmer, Goshen; Joseph
480 32 do do do 27 70 Logan, farmer, Decatur; Edward Wil
-90 John Palmer, 5 15. lia ma, farmer, Ferguson; Abraham Hoo,
407 80 William Smith, 23 20( vef] farmer, Jordan ; Silas Munn, farmer,
437 144 Francis Johnston, 34 TO - n j on
200 150 John Nicholson, 15 80,
80 John Best, 3 68.
154 Hetty Morris, 10 57;
183 Francis Johnston, 14 111
150 do do 10 20
183 Stephen Kingston, 12 46
300 John Fry, Jun., 12 56 j
380 Thomas Fry, 19 30 j
164 Bernard Gratz, 12 13 j
170 Blair M’Lanahan, 11 58 (
9(5 31 Samuel Miles, 8 42
95 143 Samuel Miles, Jr., do
466 Jacob Weilzel, 39 57
382 Joseph Simmons, 30 17
223 SimonGraty, 15 15
217 Casper Hainos, 14 76
430 114 Robert Shaw 19 80 I
431 114 Hirarn Grutz, 30 361
200 John Nicholson, 9 20 1
244 James Smith, 8 25:
101 125 William Morris, 6 84,
106 Robert Morris, 8 15
128 Rouben Haines, 15 30 ■
100 John Stvanwick, 680
282 J. Fnrlow, 19 20;
Penn Township.
Catholic Congrcg’n.3 00
Pike Township .
000 James Wilson, 14 85
323 109 do do 8 13
109 Daniel Hartshock, 5 39
Union Tovmship.
50 David Irvine,
12 75
15 95
,15 70
10 20
13 15
26 41
31 17
53 08
10 88
5 10
4 47
8 88
do
5 10
28 70
20 90
5 10
5937 90
75 G. W. Horn,
200 Robert Fox,
Woodward Toivnhsip.
433 153 T. P. Wharton, 28 13
420 120 Henry Drinker, 26 80
240 ' William Drinker, 15 08
43 William Hagerty, 2 54
153 6 Peter Henry, 551
140 Hugh Ralston, 6 09
260 C. & P. Lowdon, 16 47
65 34 Benjamin Wilson, 4 22
48 115 Mary Connell, 3 17
83 62 do .dn 5 39
100 William Wilson, 4 70
300 John Morgan, 19 49
JOHN M’PHERSON, Treasurer.
March 24, 1854.
1000 Good IlniffaiiiN Made,
such as C. Fulton’s hot air Cook Stoves of
Estate at David Sackclt, Deceased.
W 1 OTICE is heroby given, thflc letters
of Administration have
to '.be subscribers on tho estate of David
Sackott late of Clearfield Borough, Clear
field county, deceased. All persons in
debted to said estate are requested to make
payment immediately, and porsons having
claims against tho same will,present them
properly authenticated for settlement.
?A wr T ’-U*»’"V
oii»o. SAC'ivfcjn j -j*- |
March 14, 1854,-Ct. ' • V
RUN AWAY.
I A LL persons are hereby cautioned
i A against harboring PATRICK GOR
-1 MAN, as he is a lawful indented Appren
; tice to the Boot und Shoo trade. Any per
son harboring him will be held responsible
1 for his time, which will not expire for two
'years and three months hence
I rirGLENNAN,
| March Jl5, 1851.-31.
Clover Seed
ZM* CE>O2 i- 1
Andrew cross, ofßoggstownshlp,;
announces to tho citizens pf
hold, qounty, that ho lias on hand, afpi*,.,
residence, a largo quantity of Cloved
which will be disposed on reasonable
March 25, 1853.—4 t.-pd. ''***"