Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, February 19, 1862, Image 4

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t.'lover.'.eeil f,l Ilu.
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Flour lill,
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llyo por 15u.
A Sius or liudiNaiu. The Messrs. Koi.
ciistnin lliotlicn of riiilmleJjiliin, no lsain,
liavo rented a store room in thia .laeo
Siibpii-na In Divorce.
TIMIK unileriigned a Cora
I inianiouor appointed hy
.a large iissortmcnl of clothiiif;, &c, in tLo
coming fi'ring.
jfxjf Tho weather contiriufs ununually
mild for H-in tor tho graund-hog sign to
tbcisontrury notwithstanding. The bleigh
injr, however, lias thus far Wen excellent, ;
but juat now tho iroijiect is very dull.
1'KEi'iKi.Mi to Keep Cool. Wo notice
our citizens are busily engaged in filling
their ice-housos, They aro woi king at it
tut if thy thought it wa their last cliaico
und judging fion: the mildness of tho
tveuil.iT, wo think they are more than
hall rhjht.
A Uf.v Orr. No little excitement ivas
occasioned in our town on Monday Inst,
by the runn'ng away of (Jen Hills' hjilcn
did mare, whilst hitched to a fle driven
by his: hired man. Thp sled wai slightly
damajred and to was "Tommy, " whose'
collar bono was broken, and othcrwiae
touietvhdl bruined.
Js.Wo ilj.-ervo by the iSjiecUilvr that the
Court in Y-naiigo county made sad havoc
among the liquor dealer in that county
at its late tr;n Mo less than 25 c-pes aie
ii'I'O.-U1 J,- cither for (-elling liquor rithout
licHine telling on Sunday or selling to
-:iiiuijii and all convicted. From thia it
would appear that tho oil and liquor bubi
T,uo mutt run lythcr in that region
rthich is eaying a good deal for the liquor.
VQ-.V Kav. Mr. Stewart, an Episcopa
lian cieigynian, was arrested by a party ot
sohlit'ii whilst performing service in his
. churcli Jim lwjiandria, Va., on last Sunday
tfeok, and marched through tho streets
escortod by a fdo of soldier and habited
in Li cleiicid robes, to tho guard house,
for omitting to icpeat tho prayer in the
niornkig Hervicd "Icr the President of the
United StaU's." Ucn. Montgomery, the
military Governor of that city, however,
.ordered his release forthwith, and therefor
tl.o raid Governor is in trouble.
5j'The llouso of liepreseiiatives ul
Wan.hingtuu N bucily engaged on tho dil'i
loitiit projects for the raising of revenue.
From 100 to J200,t5oO,OoO per annum ha
to bo raided by some means. The ordina
tj rsouico, such as i'uposts, lands, ic.,
i.r not likely to exceed fifty or aixty mil
liens, leaving the balance of one hundred
to one huudred and lil'ty uiiliions to be
.riised by direct taxes. Coiigrc-s.-imen know
that luxation ii the only resource, und yet
they act us if it was sure to be the death
of every uiau of them ; and 60 it may be
politically.
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7 iio tho Court to fako tontimony in inn ense on mo
'(ID par' f 'he l'etioner. Tbaroja CliAmhera, would
6.00 give notioe that he will nttoud tn the taking of
12J 'snlJ tMtimeny, at Clenrflold, in theoflloe ofl.nr-
7,40 rimer Tot, on Sntiinlny tha 8th Murch, 18(12,
2.00 1 between the hours of 1 and 6 o'clock, P. M.,
OS where all purtio interoated may attend.
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MAINE STREET, CCRWENSVILI.E, PA.,
WM. A. MASON, Proprietor.
rilHIS long estatl'mhod and well known I0
I TEL. fituatcil in tli 9 west end of tho town,
1,50 I hua been rouiiiddluil, enlarged and improved and
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ADMlMSTlMltOK S K()TI( i:NonVe
ia hereby given that Eettcra of Aduiinistra
tiou have keen grunted lo the aubacribor on the
e.tuto of FUASC1S LIEIJEV, Into of Covington
township Clenrflold county, deceased. All uer-
ona iudebted to aai.l eatatc. nro renueal.Ml tn
make iiumediuto payment, and thoae having
elaiiu.t against tho auino will present them duly
authenticated far settlement.
1IUBEUT LEIGEY,
Oirard tp. Feb. 19,'02.pd. Adui'r.
the proprietor reaiiectfully aunounoea to bii nu
meroua friend?, and to tho travelling public, that
ho is now prepiired to accommodate all who may
favor him with a call.
Ample, aafo and comfortable a tabling is at
tached to the proiuiaes, and truaty nttendiiuls
will always bo on hand. Charges modenite.
Feb. 12, isr,2,-tf.
Vali'aiile Accession. We notice
with pleasure that Tlios. J. McC'amar.t,
Esq., has taken charge of that sterling
e:mcratic organ, the Toltsville Standard.
Mac U a "chip" oil' the right kind of a
"block ;" a whole soulcd fellow; a vigor
om writer; and a gentleman of much ex
perience. Success to him.
Ifov. h. W. II all. The Ilarrisburg
itriuti(- l.'ttionol th 13th instant, pays
tho following flattering compliment to
the gentleman that now represents this
district in the State Senate :
"It gave us groat pleasure at tho corn
mencemei.t of tho present bession of the
hegr.dature to commend the liberality dis
played by tho Speaker of tho Senate in
giving the Democratic minority in that
body a fair representation in the impor
tant committees, and particularly upon
the ("ommittoo on Federal Relations, Wo
have Iml an opportunity of observing the
OKPHANS' COUKT SALK
IN CLEARFIELD CO I' N'T Y!
UMKR an order of tho Orphan's Court of
Lancaster and Clearfield counties, l'a., there
will be eipoaed to public aalo at THE COl'RT
IIOl'SE IX CLEARFIELD, l'a., on MONDAY,
tho 17th day of MARCH, 18C2, nil of the follow
ing Ui'scnbeu Keal l.atato ntuated in Jordan
township, ( learficld county, Pa., lato the projicr
ty of Unac 1'uaey, deceased :
Or.o piece, bring that part called "Greenlan d,
warninted to Richard l'e.era, beginning ut w hite
oak, down, corner of tho tract, thenco South 44
degrees E. 141 perches to pnat, thence by pur art
A S. 50 degrees V. lS perches to poet on tract
lino, tlicnce l.y fniil liho N. 40 degrees Y. 141
perches to pine on line of J. R. Howell, thence by
aaid J. R. Howell X. 50 degreos E, 174 perches
10 tiegniHing, containing loO acres uud SI per.
The other piece, being part of tract called
"Rich (iroTe," surveyed on warrant toJno. Dun
woody, beginning at poat corner of 'm. Hunter
survey and this tract, thence S, 40 degrees E. 3M8
perches to post, thence S. 50 degrees W. j and
five-tenth perches to trnct line, thence by purpart
D. N'. 40 degrees W. 338 perches to pot on trnct
line, thence by tract lino N. 50 E. S5 and five
tenth perches tn post anil beginning, containing
10 aces und 48 perches. The said two tracts
being purpart Cos doscribed and allotted iu the
partition of tho 1'uacy Lands, as made in the
Court of Common Pleas of Clearfield, county.
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im-ra iuui m innu aro neavny umbered with a
lino growth of W hlte IMue Timber quite a
(juani'iy 01 i-pars, ami tne wholo heing within
tro miles of Clearfield Creek, is a desirable prop
erty for I.oggiuj Operrllous. jtiH-Title is in
dipu table.
TERMS, one.fifth fash at striking down iho
Fr iperty ; one-fifth at confirinulion of the sa'e;
ana tne uuiance in three equal annual payments
from data of sale, with interest, to be aecured by
bond and mortgago upon the premises with a
clause restricting taking off timber except in pro
portion to payments made. Hy order of the Court,
CHARLES J. Pl'tfEY, Adui'r A
Clonrfield, Feb l,ic. Isaac l'cstr, dee'd.
fiss?" West Jlraiwh Democrat please a, ami
charge Republican.
COURT PROCLAMATION.
7"1IEREAS, Hon. SAMUEL LIXX, Esq.
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VJ. I'AT l'I '.HSON', Attorney at Law, Cur
, wensvillo, l'a., will attend to all buainoas
tMitruaied to hia care. Otlico 0 poaito tho New
Alothodiat Churcli. Fob. 5, '02.
D,
President Judge of tho Court of Common
rieus or the twenty -hfth Judicial District, com
posed of the counties of Clearfield, Centre and
Clinton aud the Hon. JAS. BLOOM and Hon.
J. V. THOMPSOX.Associate Jndges of Clearfield
county ; huve issued their precept, to uio direct
ed, for the holding of a Court of Common Pleas,
Orphan's Court, Court of Quarter Sessions. Court
of Oyer and Terminer, and Court of General Jail
Delivery, at Clearfield, in and for tho county of
Clearfield, on the
Ilr. Munday t"th day) of Murch next, in
the Court House.
NOTICE IS, thorofore, heroby given, to the
Coroner, Justices of tho Poaoo, and Constables,
in and for said county of Clearfield, tn nnnm.r ;
their proper persons, with their Rolls, Kecords,
inquiHiiiiius, i-xaiui nations, and oihnr I! ,,
brances, to do those thinirs which to their nffienr.
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uu iu n.oir ui'uan, puriain ie oe dono.
GIVEN under my hand at Clearfield, thia 12th
day of Jan., in the year of our Lord, one thous
and eight huudred and eiitv two.
EDWARD TERRS,
Skerijf.
I I'M.ISTF.R S XOTICI" Notice, is hero--LV
bj" given that tho following accounts have
been examined and paased by me, and remain
filed nf record in this otlico for the inspection of
heira, legatees, creditors.nnd all others in any
other wny interested, and will be presented to
the next Orphan's Court of Clearfield county, lo
ue neiu ai uie im 111 jiucst., in the borough
of Clearfiold, couiucncii.e on the 3rd Monday
0. HI'S II. T. J. M CUI.I.OUCII.
JJUSH & Jl'CULLOUUlI,
Collection Office,
Cl.EARl lEI.il,
jjiiflN Grauau's N'ew Bvii.dinu.
Feb. 5, '02.
n. SMITH & CO. huve juat roceived a
, lot of new und seasonable WINTER
UUO'JS, such as COATS, PANTS and VESTS,
all of which they will diaposo ef at grootly redu
ced prices. Call und examine their stock before
buying elacwhero. Feb. 5.
EXF.CUTOK'W NOTICK. Notice is here
by given Hint Lettors Tcatamentury, on the
eatatc of Jos. McMi'RRATlato of tho Hor. ef New
Washington, deceased, have been granted to tho
undcraigned.All persons indebted to said estutenre
required to make immediate payment, and those
having claims against tho same will present
them duly authenticated fur settlement.
JAMES MC MURRAY, ) Pv .
II. D. ROSE, J Lxr "
Feb. 5. '62.
DISSOLUTION'. The eo-partnership hi ro
tofore existing betwoen the subscribers in
the Mercantile business in the borough of Clear
field, is this day dissolved by mutual consont.
The Books, Judgments, Notes, Ac, ara aaalgned
to Win. L. Moore, who assumes also the liabilities
of said firm. WM. I. MOORE,
Feh. 1. 1S02. D. F. ETZW'EILER,
I) 11 I EH APPLES.
The subscribers have a few tarrcls of DRIED
APPLES, which they will dispose of on fair
terms. MERRELL A BIGLEU.
Jan. 15,'C2
Ra1n0FALL KINDS, FLAX SEED,
J( BEAN'S and PORK will bo taken on ac
count, at the highest market price by
Jan-1,'62 REED, WEAVER 4 CO.
cyrexius howe.
Justice of the Peace.
For Dkcatch Township,
will promptly attend to all business entrusted to
his care. P. 0. Address, Philipsburg Pa.
Aug. 21st 1S1
II. W. SMITH & CO.
MF.RCHANTS, and dealers In Iry
Goods. Groceries. Hnrdwnre, Oneensware, and
evert thin usually keyt by tho trndo. Store on
SECOND Street, below Judge Leonard's, oppo
site the Presbyterian Church, Clearfield Pa.
Doc. 4, ISCl.
J. r. KBATZ E R,
MI.KCII ANT, and dealer In Boards and
Shingles; tlrain and Produce. FRONT Street,
above the Academy Clearfield Pa.,
Doc. 4, 1861.
DR. J. W. POTTER.
PhVNlrian and Muremi, has permanently
located at Lecentes Mills, Girard township, off.
era hia professional services to the surrounding
community. May 8, 1861. i
I'EAR. TOWNSIUC. COLI.BCTOlta' NAMES. COI'NTV, STATE. Sttl.lllA.
1547 Jordan James licit, jr. 203 51 c- 1 1
1548 Bell U. Wetzel C 00
Jordan II. Ktvnn 4 10
" Penn A. Spencer 17 50
1810 JordAn Win. Wiley 25 00
" Jlenn Thomas Fenton 32 SO
1550 Hell J. Sunderlan b' CD
l'enn J. Davis 3D 50
1551 Burnsido J. Young 30 01 10 28
Jordan I). Williams 3 15 8 29 7 00
1852 Fox J. I. P.undy 1 00
1853 Decatur D. Kephatt 18 17 10 50
Tike J. Caldwell 4 72 7 51
1854 Chest S. J.Tozer 45 85 52 20 15 50
" Jordan .1. Patterson 142 0 8:!
Piko T. It. McCluro 2 02 17 85
1855 Covington J. Burmoy 10 04 P.) 08
1S5( Docatur (I. Kephart C3,80 ' 111 5'. 20 02
1857 Curwcnsvillo Z. MeN'aul 11 38
" Fni"'iison .1. Straw 33 00 0 41
Goshen K. It. Livergnod 12 81 12 05 4 35
Jordan Win. Williams (J 41 28 J4
1858 Covington J. Heiter 10 00
Cloai field R. J. Walhico 35 3.
" Decatur A. Baughman 10 C'J 51 52
" Ferguson G. Williams 5 02
Fox D. N. Heath 5 00
" Lawrence II. Orr 115 12 7 50
Penn It. Dan vers 110 20 45 85 24 50
I85'J Decatur D. Gosh 10 'J5 41
Fox J.McClollan 2 80 4 30
" Jordan J. McNeal 5 45
Karthaus II. Yeothers 4 00 30 41 11 30
" Woodward S. Whiteside 17 80
1800 Beccaiia II. Whiteside 20 43 80 08 20 78
Bell J. Campbell 57 30 30 10
Hoggs William Wilson 33 03 05 13 20 00
" Urady F. Wingert 100 73 10 00 70 33
Piurnsido J. Sunderlan 110 40 23 83
Chest J. Thompson 3 80 0 04
Covington J. B. Kenaut 2 20 12 00 20 12
" Clearfield II. E. Snyder 08 52 74 58 21 48
" Curwcnsvillo Josiah Evans 1 13 2 50
" Ferguson J. Straw 27 72 10 32
Fox J. Mulkins 25 55 15 25 8 55
" Goshen J. Sankey 18 02 I 07
Graham J. P. Nelson 50 43 54 80 14 25
Huston Jeff. Bundy 21 80 PJ 00
Jordan Teter Bloom 15 07 53 83 21 37
Knox M. O.Stirk 3 07 42 30 14 71
Lawrenco M. Nichols 4 34 20 S2
Lumber city John Ferguson 17 31 7 00
Morris J. Denning 41 22 80 38 39 -12
Penn T. Wain 100 05 80 70 17 57
Pike II. Hilo 71 45 15 42
1801 P.eecaria Joseph Stewart 388 57 122 13 40 07
Bell Win. T. Thorp 335 20 107 77 22 80
Hoggs L. M. Lumi'duo 148 78 07 57 21 70
" Bradford John Wooliidgo 250 85 121 05 32 30
" Brady . Win. Sehem 714 31 271 34 82 05
Bloom J. W. Cleaver 107 31 30 32 10 15
Uurnsido J. McKeo 253 85 122 14 52 72
Clearfield William Porter 500 05 230 43 31 82
" Curwensville J. Irwin 302 80 08 08 23 27
" Covington J. B. Huguenot 125 05 53 80 20 00
Chest Win. McGarvey 283 70 101 40 32 30
" Decfliur John Crano 278 19 102 00 41 32
Ferguson Grief Bell 227 84 20 30 17 80
Fox Thomas Mulkins GO 38 19 47 15 07
" Oirard Zonas Leonard 153 09 28 31 14 72
' Graham D. McDowell 200 03 07 32 13 77
Goshen Matthew Tate 100 37 35 89 10 02
Gulich A. Ncrling HiO 89 51 01 14 25
Huston F. E. Hewitt 177 15 50 41 14 25
" Jordan John Thompson 153 55 02 43 25 05
Knox William Slots 141 31 55 40 27 55
Karthaus G. Emerick 105 22 i 55 00 10 02
" Lawrence .I.J. Read 300 03 241 31 55 10
" Lumber city James Ferguson 107 17 0 01 0 45
" Morris Jesse Beams 257 02 102 90 18 52
' N. Washington It. McMurray 4 31 17 00 7 45
Tcnn M. S. Spencer 250 01 82 53 19 00
Pike R.S Humphrey 398 05 100 19 40 55
Union L. It. Dressier 114 00 52 74 20 00
" Woodward T. Henderson 123 28 38 70
$8,000 01 4,190 31 1,550 82
Wti. S. Un tm rv, ('In k.
BRILLIANT OPENING
or
Fall Fashions
at 7.mi
New Ca.si Store
COOP
H. W. SMITH & CO'S.
The attention of the ladies ic
respectfully called to t lie follow
ing notice, that we have just re
ceived and opened, tho very la
test and inosi fashionable styles
of
Nubias,
Wool Hoods,
Wool Scarfs,
Zephyrs,
Wool Shnt.ls
largo and email,
Heavy double
All Wool Shawls,
Cboniio Shawls,
Cloth Cloaks,
And great varieties of
Zephyrs, Zephyrs,
A superior article of
Gauntlet Kid Glove
" Lislo "
' Buck "
" Cushmore "
' Berlin Wool "
Gauntlet of Zephyr Wool,
Child reus Cashmere Glove
" Lislo "
and a good assortment of
Ladies,
Children,
and Infunts Hosiery.
Elegaut worked Setts
Collars.
" Skirts.
All Wool Delaines, Flannels, and most varie
ties of dress goods.
Wall paper and
window shading.
i
I We have just received from llowoll A Bro., of
j Chestnut Street, two choice styles of
PAPER,
ALSO WINDOW SUADIXG,
PLAIN AND KIGUJiEP.
Hours of busines from 7 A. M., to 8 P. M.
Nov. 13, ISCl. tf.
IF U UN ITU RE ROOMS.
OIL! OIL! I
Ior the boat and cheapest BENZOIN OIL, '
' LAMP0IL, or LUBRICATING OIL, call at
the Store o MERRELL A BIGLEU.
Jan. 1562.
LKIL'OKH, of various kinds and best quality
conatantly kept en hand hv
Aggregate am't duo from Collectors,
" from unseated lands,
" ' Notes, judgments, f c.
Indebtedness of County,
fR.09 II
f,13 5 61
1,108 22
5,419 G:S
', Outstanding County Orders,
Court bouao Contract,
Due lato Treasurer,
Jan. 15,'62.
MERRELL A BIGLER.
conduct of Speaker IU11, ami can justly f March 102, for confirmation and allowance
pay that tho sano s-pirit of impartiality J 1. Tho account of FREDERIC ZIGLER, Guar
uiis t:iiiiiai:ieri7.cu mo discharge ol Ins olln
cial dutie?. Although one of the vournr-
est menibeis of tho Senate, he has a thon
otigh knowledge of parliamentary rules
and possesses that quick apprehension
arid ready decision, so reiu:sito to the ef
I dianof Catharine Korb. minor. ibiUL-hter of
fried Weavor, of Brady towaship Clearfield
coiintv, deceasod.
2. Tho account of FRED'C ZIGLFR fluardinn
of Godfried Woaver, minor son of (lodfricd
M'eaver, of Brady township, Clearfield coun-
lv A...,....,
ficier.cy of a presiding othoer. His firm- 3. The account of B. D. Hall. Administrator of .11
Hess cf character is coupled w ith a cour nd singular, the goods and chattels, which
teous and impartiul hearing towards all,( were of John Heichel, late of Karthaus town
will. out evincing any personal or political . 'l"'' cl"lrn,,l(l county, laborer, deceased,
rrereienees. Tties? Ualifii:ations render '' Th., 6n.al fcount of J'J','ol, Head, guardian :
him a popular aud oflicient Speaker of tho ; j." w.i 5"? . n!'l' .min, ikU"huT of !
.Vnate, and it gives us no small degree of cy ittlT f 1 U"tM
i'asure lo tear testimony lo ills m.,lity , 5. The prtial Tostamentary account of James B,
juesming omt er, auu ins worm nnu
W anted. i
All kinds of GRAIN and LUMBER and'
SH INGLES wanted in exchange for goods by Beccana
Jan. 15,'fi2. MERRELL A BIGLER. Ke
Bradford
K. MALOXEY &CO. d.y
rmupsnvRG. cexthe co.. pexx. c.,vinCton
pOPPEIl, TIN AN D SH EET-IIJON ; Clearfield
J20,70 s:
Gkoros B. Gooiu-ASnKR, Esq., Treasurer of Clear
field county, in account with tho several town
ships for Road tax for 1S60 and 1S61.
DTI.
To balance duo tw'ps last settlement, S17 88
To amount received from unseated lands
for lMlOand 1861, 61 53
a:.
Am't fid. Ik jit. Hut. ll
25 OS
27 16
I
f 5.S45 55
I4,10 001
34 82
BENNSR & BARRETT
' Respectfully announco to the pulilio that they
have completed and are now occupying their new
furniture ware-rooms, fronting on tho Market
! Lot and nwarly opposite tho Court Houre.
Cabinet making will bo carriou on in the up
per story of tho snnio building iu all its
DIFFERENT B F A N C II E !.
All kinds of furniture will be kept constantly
on bauds and sold cheap for cash or cxehangs
for country rroduce, or Lumber to suit the bual .
ness !
$20,790 37:
I
.
WARE MANUFACTURER.
All orders for work ntlonded lo with the utmost
promptness, and all sales warranted to render en
tiro satisfaction. jan-15-lSl'.2-tf
f A N'T K ll. ALL KINDS OF GRAIN
Willi " taken in payment of DEBTS Dl'E
ME for which tho highest market prices will be
given.
JAS. B. GRAHAM
Clearfiold, Pee. 11, 1861.
w
JO iff it ! Light !
I I;H1(I;L1, A Ill(.l,i;it keep conatnntlv
integrity as a man.'
ItiTTbe celebrated Sawyer gun explo
JJ ot Newport News near Fortress J
Monroe one day last week, killing three
and wounding some half dozen others all j
helogit-g to a Mass.icJiusol ts regiment, j
on hnnd the most approved patterns of
JIL LAMl'.S
Graham and G. L. Reed Executors of the Tcs-"' bich they sell as cheap as enn be purchved
lament and last will of Hi-orr Lorain. M. D.. i elsewhere in tho county. Persons purchasing of
late ot the Borough of Clearfield, deceased. j hem will have the advantage of having their
JAMES WR1GLEY, amps repaired witbuI'T COhr, as their sales are
February, 19, 1862 tc.
Register.
TO BE SOLD AT COST!
A 1,11 0f,Ster'",d VER rOATS.and
2Y general V INTER GOODS-to make ready ,1
i r ran ted.
Jan. 15,'SJ.
DMIXISTRATOR'S KOTICK Letters
i.of
SELLING OFF.
ioTMesars. Early, Zieglerand Ilall.our
Somner and Kepreseiitatives, are much
COniliinnrl..l f.-,. il...;. .
" i 1 i . l 1 E.B. IIWUJIB.
Aruiniitralion hftvintr been rrftn.r. thin
'Ailtr .1.. t. ik . J ! J .(.... . r viii ii
for the Spring Tr. le-w.ll U ; told a cost , by , MI AH FLINN, late of CTearfield Co. deceased. .U
- L'.Jl I , V.V.
persons indebted to said estate are requested to
( make immediate psjment, and those having
claims against the aine will present them dulv
now SELLING authentioated for settlement.
their stock ef JOHN FLINN,
Feb. 5 j Teun tp., feb,12'6:,0t. Adra'r.
Decatur
Ferguson
Girnrd
Goshen
Graham
Huston
Jordan
Karthaus
Knox
Lawrence
Morris
Penn
Pike
Union
Bal. due twps.
t 21
26 19
2 07
17 65
13 06
257 68
ii 00
24 2
19 00
22 OS
331 83
12 08
8 77
o7 39
66 S4
3 41
13 H
T 96
11 49
85 01)
2 00
4 44
53 19
3 42
Gr.onoR B. Goodlaspir, Esq., Treasurer of Clear
field county, in account with the several town
ships for School tax fur 1360 and ISCl.
I'll.
To balance due at latt settlement, $2,671 60
Received from unseated lands, "(I0-'61, 4 30 !
I LR. Am'lml.tps. Amtdut.
CHAIRS.
PA I! LOU, HOCKING, A XI)
A KM CJLAIIW,
SPUING SEATS, CAIN
BOTTOMS, kc,
$869 41 869 41
$334 83. Received of George B. Goodlandor,
late Treasurer of Clearfield county, three huurlred
and thirty-four dollara aud eighty-three nents in
full. It being the balance due road fnnd as above.
JOSEPH SHAW.
Jan. 22, 18C2.
Beccnria
Cll
Boggi
Bradford
Brady
'Uurnsido
Chest
Covington
Clearfield
Decatur
Vox
Girard
Ferguson
jGoihen
'Graham
Huston
Jordan
Marthaus
Knox
Lawrence
Morris
Pen u
Pike
Union
Woodward
Bal. due tps.
$102 32
178 4S
52 66
31 01
26 54
107 1
81 01
88 05
T5
6
27 15
1 81
339 32
4 37
250 00
132 00
2'J 21
410 15
77 27
57 77
10 06
43 00
319 42
22 42
2 91
3 15
22
6 71
4 80
1 89
147 97
16 54
60 75
3 30
it 70
5 06
PARLOR SOFA, CEXTRE,
CARD, D1XIXU,
EXTEXSIOX f- BREAK! AST
T A Jl L E S.
SOFAS-
OF ALL KINDS,
VARIETIES AND PATTERNS.
BUREAUS, SIDE-BOARD-,
31O0KCASE3 WARDROBES, C.
.BEDSTEADS
JJJXXY LI XI),
nian.rosT vvttaok,
FREXCll POSTS, Ac,
2,75.i 90 $2,755 90 ,
$319 42. Received of George B. (loodlander, !
late Treasurer of Clearfield county, three huidred
and nineteen dollars A forty-two cents. It being I
Ithe balance due the School fund as above. j
Jan. 22, 1S62. JOSEPH SHAW.
WE, Hie Commissioners of Clearfield county, having examined the accounts of George B. Good
lander, Esq., late Treasurer of said esunty, do certify that we find said accounts to stand as follows :
The amount iue from all sources to bo Fifteen thousand three hundred and forty dollars and seventy-four
conts.
W aire find the amount of outstanding orders to be Twenty thousand seven hundred and fifly.Qve
dollars and fifty-B ve cent, of which Fourteen Uiotisand nine hundred and ten dollar are on court
house contract.
Hair, Hair top, Cotton top,
and Corn Husk, f the best material.
LOOKING-GLASSES of all sorts and siren.
Also, Glasses for old Frames.
Also, Tea poys, What-nots, Wgsa-tands4
Work-stands, Hiit-racki, tc,
COFFINS,
! Mado to order
hearse furnished.
' Po lar. Cherry, an l Li-iwood Lumber,
in exchange for work.
C'lenrV-H, Oi.ti.ber IS.-.J.
on short notice, and
taken
Ijr-