Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, April 26, 1854, Image 3

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    melancholy news.
Probable Ijoss of an Emigrant Ship—
Ebrty Dead Bodies washed ashore.
April 19.—A despatch just received
from Absecom says that up to last night
about forty dead bodies—men, women and
children, had been washed ashore on thnt
beach afid Brigantine beach, about a quar
ter ofa mile across the channel.
These seen by our. informant appear to |
be German —they are all much disfigured,
however.
Bodies wero washed ashore all the time
lit Absecom.- • , .
A bod wns ftlso found further up the
beach, but nothing has yet been discover
ed to indiento the name of the lost vessel.
On Monday last the storm hero was most
furious, unroofing houses, barns, &c.
Seven vessels were blown ashore,—one a
hermaphrodito brig (name unknown) from |
Norfolk to Boston, with cofn, —the crew |
were in the rigging, excopt one who swam
ashore.
The schooner F. B. Alston, from Now
York, with a cargo oflimber, took fire nnd
was consumed ; with tho exception of her
sails and figging. The schooners Bailey
and Minerva wore also ashore, nnd the
latter had but recently been got off at an
expense of $2,300.
The sea was so heavy that no boot
could live in it. Seventy sail remained in
tho Brorkwnter.
The bodies of two women, one man and
n boy, were woshod ashore ( at Absccom
Beach on Monday—they appeared to havo
been emigrants. It was reported yester
day, that three more bodies had been found.
The Wrecks at Barnegat—Latest from
\ the Underwriter.
The ship’s surgeon came up to the city
this morning by way of Keyport; ho re
ports the ship as lying head off shore, on
tho outer bar, with 18 feet of water under
her bow, and 14 feet aft.
About 50 tons of cargo had been thrown
overboard, and all hands wero still enga
ged in throwing over boxes of tin, &c., to
lighten her. . < .
Sail has been kept on her, and with the
assistance of a steam tug, it was expected
she would be got off at high tide, which
would bo at 11 A. M. Tho ship docs pot
leak of any consequence.
The steamer Delaware, hence tor l mi
adclphia, which had been laying at an
chor inside tho hook from Saturday until
Tuesday morning, in endeavoring »o ren
der assistance, lost her yawl, and two of
her men are drowned.
Russel Surges’ steam tugs Titan and
Achilles, with schooners in tow, have been
sent down to her. The tug Huntress has
none down for her passengers. There is
tiro n Philadelphia boat there, (probably
the Delaware.)
I The Titan will afterwards proceed down
the beach to the assistance of the ship or
passengers a. Long Beach, 8 miles below
Barncgat, which went ashore on Saturduj
01 T'hc ship seen by the steamship Roan
. oke, on Tuesday morning, standing in for
the beach; was no doubt the packet s up
Manhatten, from Liverpool for New York
(since arrived,) and it is supposed saw the
position or the U. in time to haul her off,
ihey had been in company previously.
Packet ship Manhatten, Peabody, from
Liverpool, March 21st, came tnloporM ns
morning with 750 passengers. She lias
had five death? among ‘'Wofmn 43 06
' oth inst., when in lot. 40 34, lon f°°
• fell in with large quantities of ice, and sa
lit for 00 hours, with an easterlj wind ®
tho time. Was off Sandy. H o * Shred" >
last, and was obliged to haul off shore m
consequence of tho gale, nn ytv
to the southward 80 miles.— N. Y- -kz-
" MARRIED.— On-the 24ih inst., by » £
n .„ r Diehl Mr. Henry E. Snyder, io
Miss. T.‘miisaMcPherson, bolhofthis place.
CtotiiiuK ol ' c •
S-rscßjo&iP -c&aoacEa®^
-w-a T7«SPRCTFULLY announces to the
Tl/dtizons of Clearfield, and the public
about to open in the borough of c ,
in the office lately occupied by L. S.C'*j
in the -south end of town, n '“'S' "
splendid assortment of Ready-Made Cloth
ins, which ho proposes to soil for cash, _
XSLblo ■■ <l»y ta M
“ d “"™“ e %OBS OLBiTaN.
mansion-house,
sSSff^riSSß?
BSJCtSSSS **•» b-.
liniwrs and the table will always be sup
*S j with the best tho market con afford.
** Extensive stabling attached tp the prem•
hostlers always » at,on-
asks the public to give
him a trial, feeling .assured that ho can
render UVINGST0 N.
Clearfield, April 19, 1854-tC
'IVTOTICE is hereby given to all persons,
not to purchase norinany way mea
with a certain field of wheat situate in
Penn township, Clearfield co., on ground
beloneiOß ta tho R. C. Church, and which
ground was cleared by James Connolly and
myself jointly, I having purchased his m
•orest in said wheat and clearing, viz
Om half interest in seven acres or wheat,
and his one half interest in crops off
"aid field for three following: years, and
paid him ***jgfa connoLLY.
Clearfield, April IP, 1854.-31.-I'^*
M orphans- COURT SALEM ! LIST OF RETAILERS
Of Valuable Rea I tßiaic. m l v
Y order of tho Orphans’ Court of f| F . Fore,gnandDotncsUcMorchand.so
|i Clearfield county, there will be sold ,n Clearfield county for he year
VENDUE, or outcry, at tho £-- D y 011(5 tho J ,sand e,ght hundred and
Court House in the Bortiugh of Clearfield. y- |our .
on the third Monday of May, 1854, all tho Beccaria Tbicnship.
interest of tho minor children of Henry Pntchin & Swan, No Liquor
Kvlar, Into dec’d, of Girard township, of, Kelly & Dickinson,' do do
in and to a certain pieco of land therein, John Cooper, do do
containing about eighty-four acres and al-.Covode & Co., do do
lowance —having a house, barn, and other : Bell Township.
out, thereon erected, and a quan- Geo. & Lewis Smith, No Liquos
tity of cleared land thereon. Being the Thos. McGhee & Co.,
same premises bought and held by article Geddes, Marth & Co., do do
of agreement with John Keating, Esq., by Arthur Bell, do do
said Henry Kylnr, dec’d. . j Brady Tenvnship.
Terms—Cash at tho confirmation of the Carlisle & Co., No Liquor
sale.' By order of the Court, R. H. Moore, do do
JOS. STITES, Guardian. F. 11. Arnold, do do
April 19, 1854. iP, W. Barrett, do do
COURT PROCLAMATION. i Boggs Township.
WHEREAS, Tho Honorable James' Stephenson & Co., No Liquor
Burnside, President Judge of tho I. L. Barrett, do ' do
Court of Common Pleas of the Eighteenth j Bradford Township.
Judicial District, composed of the counties Hllrxlhnl | & Brother, No Liquor
of Clearfield, Centre and Clinton, and the .. . p orccv do do
Hon. Richard Shaw, and John P. Hoyt, ‘ do do
Associate Judges in Cloarfield county, have ' ' ’
issued their precept' bearing date the 28th 1 Burnside To
of February 1854, to me directed, for the; McMurry & Weaver No Liquor
holding of a Court of Common Pleas, Or- John Patch,n & Sons, do do
phnns’ Court, Court of Quarter ScsStfins,! Dowlcr & Akc,
and Court of Oyer and Terminer and : Cummmgs & M ibafiby, do do
General Jail Delivery, at Clearfield, in and Russell McMurr y, 9
for Clenrfield county, on the third Mondny j Chest Bncnship.
of May, being the l.th day of the month. ( Miles & Rollin, No Liquor
Notice is hereby given to tho Coroner,! Covington Township.
in and for the county of Clearfield, to op-; Levi Lutz, No Liquor
pear in his own proper person, with Rolls' John Barmov, Liquor
Records, Inquisitions, Examinations and'Francis Coutriet, do
other Remembrances, to do those things | Clearfield Borough.
which his office in his behalf appertains to A \Vright, No Liquor
be done, and Jurors and witnesses are re-, p owc || t Weaver,& Co. do do
quired to be then and there unending, and I A M j.jjjls, do do
not depart without-lenve, at their peril. : i r win & Smith, do do
Given under myr hand at Clearfield, Ghristian Kratzer, do do
this 19th day of April, in the year of our . W; . L M ooro , do do
Lord,one thousand eight hundred and fifty-1 A B. Prmtcaucr, do do
four, and the eighlhioth year of. American Mossop & F'otorfiT Liquor
Independence. ! Curwcnsville Borough,
WILLIAM POWELL, Shehff. M(:Bridc & Wright, No Liquor
Sheriff’s Office, Clearfield, April 19. I°*^-; Smith & Brown, do oo
T tt
kxs&ss Vr
can Sunday School Union, to labor, in :T. B. Davis do
Clearfield county, and that he will have on { Girard Township.
hand n number of books ; such ns Library i Thomas II Fulton, No Liquor
books of various kinds, and most excellent Augustus Laconic, Liquor
miscellaneous works adapted to the young, | Goshen Township.
middle aged, 6nd the aged,-and in short | Richord Shaw, No Liquor
nil the requisites for Sabbath Schools, | rw in & Sons, do do
Permit me‘however to notice more partic-. Jluston Township.
ularly my mission among you—which is i ,p . f No Liquor
,o supply every destitute neighborhood with, ' ’
a Sabbath School und supp . b b\ Gh , mn & Ba ker, No Liquor
books, and visit tboso now ) p - oul do (lo
in this enterprise my friends I sohe your, Swon.ilo do
undivided founS; Karthaus Tncnship.
in'cMearfield after The first of May, and | Bonk & Freeman, No Liquor
will be happy to htivojou do do
| Lawrence Township.
rn7rKT RI!N N(ItTcH j James Forrest & Co., No Liquor
OTICE “iy S «h«t tl«c fol-! Scofield & Worrell do do
jN d ,oWin K C v°mc' 8 a h nd C re b ma n in mcTlof'E-hnund T. Uqior,
record In This X'T’
unv'mSr way’interested, and will be pro- J. P. Nelson & Ce. do do
sented to the next, Orphan’s court of Clear- nke. Tpwnship
field countv, to be hold'afthc coprt house, H D . Patton, N° Liquor
in the Borough or Clearfield, on Tuesday do do Patent Medicines,
the 16th day of May next, fm confirmation George Beaty, N° Liquor
and nllownnco. . . Abraham Bloom, No Liqucrr
The account of Chr stian Kerb, Admin- p enn Township.
istratorof George Adam Korb, lute °',b VV. Robbins & Co., No Liquor
Brady township, deceased. |a. [lyle & Brothers, do do
3 WM. PORTER, Register, j ß> Hartshorn, Do do
April 17th, 1854.
April 19,
. - i Woodward Township.
FAIRBANKS t J.&J. A. Hagerty, No Liquor 13
jffii PATENT SC AL ESij JO p" r ‘ 8 Q n3 ' nam ’ cc ] in theabove list will take
/ 1 sold AT Tiir.m ! Notice that an appeal wilLbe Jield at the
iMSm Warehouse N 0 .240, Market
PHILADELPHIA. i onJ ' vhePe you may attend if you think
RAILROAD, Hay, Coal, and Farmers’,
Scales, set in any pun of the coun
ty experienced workmen.und on short
JlpriU^lSOL-ly.
111 North M Street Below Rose, thUa.,
m Manufacturers and wholesale
M Dealers in Corn Brooms, Painted
Buckets, Willow Buckets, Cedar Ware,
K»8 Clocks, Window Shade..
Bristle Brushes, Cordage, W » willow
lowest cash prices. n
, James Eustou, Jons M. Rowe.
J TtVhrnarvS, 1854. 3m.
n ', ~~~JAMES BIDDLE GORDON,
H edjSg on ,hec.suheDr»eS>ore
3"Dr H. Lorain, and will devote his
' whole 'ntlontion to the pmottoo. ol teFJ
fo.bo. Ho moy be coo.n““ **"'
Mid German. —.
THE subscriber offers nt P r,v “*° “ ,c
h'. HOUSE sod LOT, situate orrtbc cor
l 8 nf 3d and Locust sts., in the Borough)
"r Clearfield Said house is. two stories
McEnally, or to lhe p U p SC BUT LER.
pr SXld,
Clovca’ Semi „
613 .
Andrew cross, of Boggstownship,,
A announces to tho ct.zens of Clear-1
field, county, that- he has on \ Seed,
residence, a'largo quantity of . Cloved beea
which will be disposed on reasonable terms.
March 25, 1853.—4C-:pd.
proper.
GEO. WALTERS, Appraiser
April 12,
blacksmithinc.
David LITZ, announces, to his old!
customers,nnd the eilizens ofClear-;
field county generally, that ho is prepared |
to do all kinds orßlacksmithingat his shop
at Pleasant Hill Foundry, in the Borough
of Clearfield. His old customers are res
nectfully invited to give him a call. All
work entrusted to him will be done on rea
sonable terms, short notice, and m good
'.stylo. / April 12,1854.-4 t.-pd.
Dissolution of Partnership
JE partnership heretofore existing I
between R. G. Wbod apd J. Det-|
rick, of the Borongh of Cunvensv.llc has
been dissolved. All persons knowmg-them-1
selves indebted to said firm are requested
to call and settle the snme fte books of
the firm are in the hands Woods
for collection. -J’dETREICh!
April 12, IBH.-3t.-pd.
Wall Paper* l Wall Papers ; !j
THE Subscribers have now in store their,
complete Stock or Fapcr liansings Cur.
H, fa., which they offer at very low
prices, wholesale and retail. Our assort-j
ment is very complete, comprising all thej
nuplitieSrbolh French and American.
q We manufacture a large proportion of
ourgeods and cin sell at the lowest rates.
03-Paper Hanging done in y
April 5, 1854.-3 m. .. -
~Fifty Bushels of Bears, ,
~'k N haftl'and for sale at Smith s Cheap
gtorc CurWensvitlo, Pa -Jan. 25 64
35 60 Thos. Edmonson, 1 04
.10 . Benjamin Wilsbn, GO
45 11 John Skyron, 2 51
V 49 139 Thos. P. Cope, 2' 70
5 0 John Carson, 285
30 Wm. Snnsom, 1 07
*73 54 David Ziegler, 408
ierguson Township.
329 John Stinernetz, 15 04
216 Matthias Slough, 9 94
.433 153 George Ross, 15 93
v 132 John M. Smith, 529
100 John Swan, 4 60
100 Wiley s estate, 3 45
Fox Tbwnship.
4272 425 James Wilson, 14 66
do 132 do do 400
do 50 do do 174
4200 330 do do - 11 30
4181 990 do do 34 12
4188 600 do do 20 70
4275 990 do do 34 14
4271 495 do do 654
4183 990 do do 34 13
4241 057 do do 43 09
4238 947 do do 43 56
4242 330 do do * I*> 40
4090 923 do do 15
1534 20 do do 92
1535 600 do do 2< 00
5070 990 William Powers, 39 83
4400 ,;<! B*' Dmvenpoft', *4 31: ATTENTION REGULARS.
41hh 200 Jumcs Wilson, , 090 will take notice that there will be
Girard Tbwnship. ■ W a parade on the second Saturday of
200 10 Sumuel-'Fulton, 230 May, nt 12 o’clock, M., when every mom*
tfIRS 260 Morris & Stewart, 1 6-2;ber will bo provided with fivo rounds o
1931 549 116 do do 12 60 j blank cartridge, and all their equipments
1935 536 do do 927 in goo d order. The members will appear
1030 103 do do 357 j ; n sutl imor uniform,
ima ni 10 do do 4 62 1 By order of the Captain.
So W do do 2 87, y D .F.ETZWILER,O.S.
5305 250 George Mead, 358 Cleariicld, April 19, 54.
5300 1000 do do 574 3—There will be an election on
Gos/u n Township. said day for the office of Treasurer of said
300 Shaw & Mupes, 16 64; Company for the term of one year.
1908 170 Morris & Stewart, 10 91 ; TURTiPIKITELECTION
-5280 330 -George Mead, 423 j to ,ho Stock
-5290 488 d 0... do J 34 of , he s^w J hoe nn d Pack
-5291 1100 do do 14 30 ; e^|c '^ r iUcßoad Company,that an
Husrmi Tow,,ship ; elec(ion for Treasurer and Managers, will
200 J. G. I ludder, 1 60 th(j Court Hotlse ln Uearfield,
195 David Caldwell, 074 j gatlird tho 29 ,h of April.
4257 888 Id James Wilson, 0 2th JAMES T. LEONARD, Sec’y
-4902 420 Wilhelm W.Umk,l4 491
423' 687 James Wilson, l" 1 -
4234 790 do do 3128 - _ GREAT MASS MEETING!
4235 989 do do 33 33 ! (TrcinciMloii* Excilcinenf!
4230 490 do do ATlVESnndnllothcrsknowingibem
-4226 990 do do 3 ? se |ves indebted to F. SHORT, for
4229 065 123 do do 33 2 “ ! at Clearfield Bridge had bet
-4230 728 112 do do 23 2 ter comc forward and settle on or before
4225 740 do do the first of May, as I intend to leave, and
4889 990 Wilhelm V\ il.ink, -6 /B vnntold mnlterg squared before Ido so..
4902 55 do do l «•» era | speakers will be in attendance
5003 100 Wdham Powers 4 61; ready along, as anything else
4897 60 Wilhelm W.l ,nk, 1 73, (q mo
4897 50 do do 208 FRANCIS SHORT.
5062 990 William Powers, 34 08, u 10> igo-l.
r orilll3 do do . ——
5679 1041 80 Moore & Delnny, 35 89 i TYRONE & CLEARFIELD RAILROAD COMPANY
5064 990 William Powers, 18 97, , fHE Boolts of lho sa ,d Company will
4225 250 James Wilson, 10 04; o dat , he slo reof Powel Weaver & -
4236 500 •do do ~° 13 ; Co, in the borough of Clearfield, on Mon-
Jordan Toicnship. j day the 15th, Tuesdny the 10th, and Wed
-433 153 William HuDlcr, 30 38 ( nes day the 17th of May ne. , P
109 Susannah Ward, 9 34 pose 0 f receiving subscriptions to the cap,.
433 153 Daniel Smith, 30 45j a | stock of said company And also, tt
4 00 Silas Wilcot, 14 09 , he slo re of Charles R Foster nnd Edward
111 Samuel Scott, 7 00| Per ks, in the town of Phdipsburg Centm
197 80 Silos Wilcot, 14 30 co unty, on the Ist, 2d,and 3d of June nex
300 William Wilson, 25 20' when a portion of the Commissioners
200 G& M M’Corrnick 14 90, nUen d to receive subscriptions to the stock
io 0 W. H. Robertson, 10 64 1 0 f said company. .
100 Jonathan Jones, 560 j j o hn M. Hale, A. K. VV "B™>
- , , m ;• JohnC Montgomery, Charles R. roster,
Karthaus Township. i, m u i „ Fliis Irwin.
s sms?
100 peter IV, Donald, °" 1 WiUiam Irw'm, A. G. Curtin,
100 James Burns, ! ' jB. Patten,
301 George Mead, 2 °° i R°Graham,' Richard Shaw,
Laurence Township. \ Commissioners and others. .
131 Roberts & Fox, 504 March 27, 1854.
«? 01: 10«® Kiirgalns M*.
% 114 wti p ! &St,i.. »Hi IV vU *».-} H * ri s
331 John Dunlap, 10 88 1 Leonard&Wright.ll 94 * o re- adjoining Leonard & Moor, Stow
100\ James Reed 5 10, 184 A . K. Wright, -1 88 in Clearfield, where all kinds o cast ngs
77 \ Casper Sliver, 4 47; 5 Jas. B. Graham, 1 05 !«re to bo had on the most reason i
13S \ Joseph Fcrron, BSB Morril Mi J,. ,
100 Gcor-e Gunter, 510 I 0» 31 Edmrf Albert, “ j' 4 : Move,) Parlor Stove, for wood imd
g c „f;r“sH! i
«-I S z s
311 r. Spackmiin, 430 William Smith, 23 N j Al ,' s ° n d r ron 0 f every description, con
20S Rebecca Brown, 18 8t? 7" „. 9 50 Nails and Iron, 01 cvuiji 1
,58 Philip Thomas, 809 l«« 27 70 1 s.an.ly on hand. .
% £s R s„, ,s s 3 H's,,,
ono Peer Graty, 981 150 John Nicholson, lo 80 y Qf coun(ry produce tnk cn in
i israL. us yZ
228 Jbco/m. Smith, 14 40 lh3 F d " nClS J ° d " St ° n ’10 20 Clearfield, April 5, 1854-ly.
100 Mathias Sffiugh 5 17, 1 Stephen Kingston, 12 46 Dcc’^|
* ss :-L
r'f % . ssr&2E..s|
s ,u s 8
4,6 48 Henry l6 00 »» Jncob Weilzel> 39 571 «*»' against, said estate a. ? o re
-433 153 Henry u , Joseph Simmons, 30 lii _,pd to meet the subscriber at tho Into
% sbSee, !5 s ;
s 4 i in thsz. s Uettod „
500. -Morris & Stew t,-j 200 3 3 | me JOHN M’MANNUS, Adm r.
533 , A° n fl„ ' r? 527 . 244 . Jameb Smith, 3 1854.-slpd.-Ct.
68 ju 1 r .w 101 125 William Morris, . •
9,8 JohnKeating, ) ,o 6 Robert Morris, 8 15i RUN A WAY. -
Decatur Township . „ Rouben Haines, 15 391 oa nrn hereby cautioned
.r &&■ Hi, i :
433 153 Jacob Cox, 24 Penn Toicnship. . Lice to the Boot and Shw“ rcgoo s£ii®
100 C. Kratzer, 400 5937 00 GalholicCongrcg’n.3 'C6 ao n harboring him wi|
vTo TIB Joseph Hambleton, 8 SS;®**- Pifce
;>B9 :24 Thos.Edmunspn, l 3 25| 4280 fl()0 , % ameB M 85!years nnd three men *, p
V iO7 B 4 Hugh Ely,° -VOf \ do Hnrtsbock, l 391 March 25, 1^4.-3t.
33 120 Wm. 67 | *
Trinaitt'er’s Sales
Of Unseated Lands for 1852 and 1853,
MOTICE is hereby given /that agreea
ble to an Act of Assembly passed
the 13th day of March, one thousand eight
hundred and fifteen, entitled an Act to]
amend an act directing the mode of selling
unseated lands for-taxes, etc., the following
tracts of unseated lands in Clearfield co.,
will be exposed to public sale or outcry,
for arrears of taxes, at the Court house in
said county of Clearfield, on the £d Mon-
next.
Beccaria Toicnship.
A. . P- , Tax
-151 50 Thos Keotland; $9 39
102 110 Ab’m Whitman, 10 17
102 110 Michael Mus.scr, 10 17
44 Brown & Beyion, 3 37
n4O P. Boynton, 10 71
20 E. B. Hamaker, 153
48 110 Robert ilson, 437
do do do do 3 091
09 128 Peter Miller, 0 25
49 159 Milchol Fotitz, 9 12
159 78 John Funk, 3 95
100 Fredrick Hublcy, 0 15
20 Fredrick Honmnn, 1 25
55 50 William Bausmnn, 3 27
55 108 Philip Gloninger, 3 35
118 30 William Buusman, 7 25
50 100 do do 307
102 John Bnusman, 627
49 158 John Mysincope, 3 13
108 78 Benjamin Wilson, 679
433 153 John Fordney, 24 02
Bell Township.
439 135 Joseph Boone, 17 75
500 James McGhee, b 0 12
440 John Nicholson, 450
-49 John Ross, 3 28
Borough of Clearfield.
Out Lot, 3 07
; Lot, 84
, * Lot, 2 10
r Lot, D. Brubaker, 93
Boggs Township.
397 80 John Thomas, .12 38
282 John Hall, 7 05
125 Bar barn Snyder, 4 72
260 Joseph Ball, 13 30
12c George Hootmnn, 5 33 (
100 Henry France, 3 74
do Henry France, 437
70 do do 3 07
100 Richard Thomas, 3 74
119 90 Barbara Snyder, 8 92 j
do do do do &94
inO Patrick Dowlin, 5 00]
132 George Hootmnn, 0 62
Bradford Township.
102 35 John Campbell, 540
159 Matthew Forccy, 9 75
123 John Nicholson, 879
200 Blair McLannhon, 7 95
90 John Cnmpfcell, 714
140 Susan Razor, 10 84
420 Anron Leavy, 22 20
2d7 Jasper Mnyland, 13 80
239 52 Francis West, 12 61
48 Slnymnker, 1 95
100 J. & Wm.Snnsom, 3 95
200 Aaron Leavy, 13 40
60 William Sunsom, 3 96
92 d|> do 7 251
j —pis Thbmas Forccy, 8 34;
\ \4O ” do do 2 68]
J 165 A.K. Wright,- 773
- 100 John Kylar, 530
150 V. B. Holt, 7 95
@5 Win, Graham, Jr., 3 37
do John Gruhnm, jr., 3 37
100 Aaron Lcavv 2 65
145 J. Cope, 5 71
100 George Moore, 7 001
109 J- Graham, 5 75
Brady Toionship.
354 250 Jared Ingersoll,
324 313 do do
492 308 /Wm. Kirkpatrick,
1434 303 , ' David Kennedy,
155 25B y Casper Stiver,
5082 518 Joseph Ferron,
5861 Jon’n B. Smith,
5877 '
5879
15881
j 5886.
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300
105
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5367
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12 75
15 95 ,
15 70
10 201
13 15!
26 411
34 17!
53 08
Henry Wykopt,
Unioil Township. '' “
. 50 David Irvine, 3 ! 24
75 G. VV. Horn* 4 0
1990 200 Robert Fox, 11 3
Woodward Toivnlisip. ,
433 153 T. Pi Wharton, 28
420 120 Henry Drinker, 25 gOifr '
210 William Drinker, 15 08
43 William Hngorty, 2 54
153 - 5 Peter Henry, 5 51
j j4O Hugh Ralston, 5 09
| 200 C. & P. Lowdon, 15 47
• 05 34 Benjamin Wilson, 4 22
I > 48 115 Mary Connell, 3 17
I ga 02 do do. 5 39
i 100 a William Wilson, 4f7Q;
i 300 John Morgan, .19N19
JOHN M'PHERyON, Treasurer;
March 24, 1854.
VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE.
THE subscriber offers at private sale
bis valuable farm and saw mill, situate in
Woodward township, Clearfield county,
one mile from the Little Raid Eaglo and
Glen Hopo turnpike road, containing oi?o
! hundred and fifty-six acres, with a good
I two story dwelling house and barn thore
!on erected. For further particulars apply
; to the subscriber on the premises.
: CALEB COPENHAVER.
i April 10th, 1851 —4t —pd.