Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, March 05, 1862, Image 3

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An Appeal to the Ladies of Clearfield
An urgent o d on lint I n in.nl' lo the syinpa
I tic lie r.i-11 patriotic feelings of the Clearfield
I ilir. by lli' stiflciing soldiers f the W 4 (li It
iiurnl, l'lMi'a Vol., who are confined by lllnasj
in iti e J f I j i t 1 ut Cumberland, MJ., Mill Western
Virginia. Comrnnios I. n ml K. nro from mir
i.nii county. Il is llio di'firo of llm Lndics In
nrJ thrma box of Hospital stoics williout delay
ui cl any coiitril.utions fri.in the citizens -will be.
received (K tlie former place, JikI-ci Rarrotl's i f-
lice, articles mli as old linen, efl niu.-liii, sheets (
f .r banting's, lint, sti'ckiiigs, .Uppers, pillows,
shirts, hoiidkcrihioffi.towtcs, Ac., as ""'II n winoi.,
jellies, preserves anJ picklm. Tli.'y wiy b.t r-1
chived aud forwarded I y tho following omiii .il-
Mn Win. Higii r.
Mrs J. T. Leonard,
Mrs. (t. It. Barrett,
Miss Helen Ciittlo,
Mi."i) JVpliin Barrett,
Mis Bertha Wiight.
'n 1I.M. Dr. Ilartawirk has just re '
ceived a lot of Dr. Ilurd'k celebrated
Mouth Wnsli, Toolli rotvdors, u'.nJ Ken
..!..: Tloul.i,.j Trv llinnt
h ----- ing to rennsylvnnla an uddiiioniil nienitior
WTTenion.HL.hing to employ a fom-jof Congl,e?s. .tll:lkillg our (U,lolUion
jctcnt gptitlomnn to hike clinic ot ll,iI)siP)lj 0f 21 inomU'i-!' :i olninqo in tko 1
Summer School will j-lrn-o lake not.co toi(,isll.ii!tilg of Ur, Slat(. ia milJe I1W(MrJ .
thccnnl in anotherolumn. ,n bw(h Iouf0j moUona wcr nKl,Je ,,y
A I'EcitiEti Srt't'tSH The reception given Republicans to appoint commiUeea of
to I icut. I.orms and Im bride, at the res
idence of 1's -Governor Hiulkb, on l.vit
'i l,i,r-1uif i-vnninir The crowd vvus
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Inrgo, henrU light, i'uees pleasant, and the j
mlstiintinlitie complete in all respects,
Fatal Accjuknt. William Ralston, ng-
. .a . e ti . tv. l . i r
p.j iibout 1.' vears, son oi inos. iiaiiuu,oi ,
lioggit tp lost hU Mo on Thursday hist,
by the fulling of a tree.. Tho ''l't
happened about ten o'clock in tho morn -
ing, and he expired that night, lie was
much esteemed by his acquaintances.
Assault.- We are informed that an al
tercation took I'lace one day hut vuck
between a Mr. Conway and a Mr. Kdmoti-
os. both citizens of Kurt ham tow nship,
in which an axe and a lundspiko were i
used, rfstilting in the broaking
of bothT
arms of Mr. 1'Mmonson, one of them
Jwo places.
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cjunty, and mo uinwuj " o
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lev of A.iJc.i art p).i 0 :
n- i ..... fliiwn ot our Urtn i;uiur
e Hiiiiiii -
ft ho mako thflir visits som.nvliut 100 ne
tuent to that tptarter to betoken any good,
that
utile
we will no lenger suppress names
e there is Mti immediate slop put to it.
Orrt SaiooLS. Thi four months' term
of the Crr.moii Schools in this borough, j
ched on VeJnc.iiy last
1 he audo fl.'pi.i f metit !iis been under
flie charge of Messrs. Fulford and Wm.M
McCuIlotigli, jr , and tlie lVm.de depart
ment tm.b r that of Mioi S. Swan- all in
th Tow n Ila'.I, and numbering, ail told,
narly -00 gcUo'ais. All things consider
rH, tro Wtink thokO teachers have acquitted
tUr insi lves in a very creditable manner,
having established in tho beginning a
Mricl sj Ktem of discipline, which they en
liitced throughojt as. was clearly demon,
ptratcd in tho exercises ut the closing of
fcho sohool on Wednrsilay last which
wore alike creditable to teachers and
.chohirs.
t4-Thoe persons nhc have been elect
ed Justioes of tho Tearo in th county at
thet late eh ction, uio required by an Act
of Assf mb'.y, to notify tho rrothonotary
within thirty day after the election
whether they intend to accept the ollice
to which they have been elected. No
commisniiins will be issued to any one un
til thin requirement is complied with.
BB-Wc i.resurue it will not prove disa.'Gen. Fatlerson u. June and July last, has
i.ini.nnn.iinn,ii, i-amlernin t li ' iictuull v been made, llnnipr's Ferrv.
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county, thai tho Commissioners have.
paSSCU A IWOlUUOll IO ICVy UUl MA IIUii3!
.-oi.ntv I tx for 1SC2 Last ver they were ;
COtllliy uix uu i. o ...uii.i j
compelled to lovy a tax of eight mills to j
meet tho extraordinary expense inetii red
by the throo murder trials that were then
t. ,i;.....1 i Tlm ,'lii7oiiq nf nur
I LI ill: up 'eatii i". .
county owe a dell orgratitudo to tho
Commissioners, and iho'lato Associate
Judge.. Instead of liaving our rate of
taxation doubled, the past nml present
year, as is the caso in most of our sister
counties, they have been reduced ono"
fourth.
We know, from personal knowledge
that the .Judges and Commissioners wer
to-sought time and sgain to lovy a relief tax
Ot four or live nuns, rui uiey sternly ro'
futA.1 In liclnn In uhnt. Ilwii CAi'iiio,! In l.n
,inrr - ... v.
,a public necessity, and uo tax was assessed,
avhile tho fatniliits of our soldiers are about
jm well cnied for a they aro in our neigh-
toring counties, whero tho It. licf Board
as kpeut its thousands of dollars.
The "arlificial excitement'' in rcfrrenee
0 the new Court House is therefore near-
Jy over, mid "nobody hurt." Thoro "ble''
and "praclical financiers" who prophesied
ik.i il, fVinimi.ci.inpr.i would have to as-'
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ten mills for tha next ten years,
nrllnp In tciv llm Cnurl HnilSft debt aPli
w. .V. t:.J .M - -
keep up the current county expenses, can
quiet their nerves by examining tho late
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county settlement, which shows tr.itt it
the outstanding tuxes are collected, that
the Court limit dbt will b nearly wiped
nut
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i i'lii." ing (III! 'oinliiittic, ti ln' Hint
Ui llltelllnllre wi.l lie 111 lull nt " .-llio :
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ltnjf .lolin V' K I o r .
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l'.lit'lv Kostvu'.l I,lltlifl'.
' lo iii lion, .laiiii't JUnnn).
I'.m ntiili'. .),tiii("i Mo M unity.
Cunrciisvillu Lmvis 1. J'lloom.
Clirst-Col. C. .S. Wnm ll.
(.'oviiijrtiw 1', T. Hoff'tity.
Kfrgicoii Win. Wisn.
Fox .las. MiM.'Iclliiii.
i jo-.ln n I lioin.son lli'ii'l.
(iii in !l -Dr. .1. W. r.itUT.
Ijialicni .1. I'lhiliK Waltuii.
( iillicll .Ion. Kl'.t'.
liusiDit II ii mn Worn In hi1' I.
Jni'diiii liuvi'l W . fisi.
Kartliaus W. S. iSitukcy.
Knox (iti). Krliait
Lawrence Willium Hrown.
I.iiimIkt -'ity .JoKCjih Hogiirty,
M'iirii J. (J. Alltiort.
N. Wiihiiigton .). M. Cuniuiini."'.
I Vim Win. Anderson.
J'lki;-Isaac Culdtvpll.
I'liimi I., li. Urrsblrr.
Woodward Thiw. llendoraon.
3: jy-Congreia having passed an act giv-
threo to revi.so the apportionment of last
session. In tho House, Mr. L'os-na of Bed-,
ford, moved nn nmendment tirovidin foi ;
tho appointment of a committee of seven
co report a hill apportioning the Stale into
! C'ongiessioiial districts for the ne.t ten
lyear. Further action tvus then postpon-
, s 01. Jif cannot rotsiljlv ,,e ma,k
!al)V lvurse Ulan it Ilulv iSi e h.iv(; Ilothilli,
! tQ (h,ciu, fpi.m Ir,ylltive flotnn on thjs
subject.
The National Roiiisr.KV. The reader's
attiMilion is directed to the speech of lion.
jf ,. y;l
Wyck, putt of which will
be
j found on oui first ptigo and to I ear in
iinind that Mr. Van Wvck is a full lleil,',.,!
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THE NEWS
Il is with great difficulty lhat t lie dc"
patches contained in the city nepers of
the J:ist few day? can 1c mado to wear an
in(iii,,i!,i0 r,.spect. Notwithstanding sev-
cral announcoiijeiiU anJ contradictiuns of
the occupation of Nashville by the Union
forces, tho fact that it is to occupied is
now insisted upon, the Confederates hav
ing withdrawn to Murfroesboro ; where,
at last accounta they were surrounded by
Gen. liuel, w ho hud given them two days
for consultation, having first demanded
an unconditional surrender, after refusing
to permit the Con fedc rales to cvactiale
with the honors of war,
Tlm same contrariety of reports existed
about Columbus. I.ut it is now positively
asserted that this stronghold of tho ene
my is also about to bo abandoned, and
that hejis fortifying l.-.lund No. 10, about
forty miles below Columbus, which has
complete command of tie Mississippi
river.
Gen. Curtis, when last heard from, had
reached Fayetteville, Ark., which place
hud been burnt by the Confederates on
the approach ol Curtis, snime provisions
which fell into the hands of Gen. Cuilis'l
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oneu, irom tnoeiiects oi nutu 1- omcers
and privates are reported to have died.
Uarnln,ll,if,w..C,m, IIi.llo..t- iu.
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sued an order directing that prisoners
hereafter taken, suspected of having a
hand in this net of barbarity, are to be
treated as culnrits.
From Gen. Hanks division tve learn
that an advance on tho route pursued l.y
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- ol. ar, Ac, is now occupied by General
' a vmuhiihiim, nin MUUt.T.a CAlvutiiii - --
to thai lestow n-somo six or eight miles ! T ICKNSK NOTICE The f"inK unmed
o AJ persuns have filed in tho OfTieo ol tlio Clerk
from Harper s 1-erry. o opposition was!f the yunrtor siefsions of Clearfield cunty. their
met with. .
W e have nothing late from the cxpndi -
i tions a Otic the Least
Savannah is Etill
, .j
J in possession of the rebels, though the!
comnuinicatioii between that city and
: Fort Pulaski, is ngiiin stated to be cut off. 1
! So far as henr.l from the P.ui nsido cxpe -
ditioti has nut advanced inland.
LwttXiyhfs Jaif.
Wo Inv
nothing important bv last
c
night's mail, further than the confirniti -
t ion of Ihe evacuation of Co!timbus.
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.miiiiiiil. 1.1Mlllll IllllllCl 11 1' f 1 i. 1 1 J V ll 1.1 f v
at
Murfrecsboro', and the nccour.ln of tho James Haines.'
Union sentiment of the poplo of Tennes-; ,:''u1',1 j'""1'11,
sce j6 moro contradictory than ever. neorge Richards,
' A provisional Government is to bo es-, Aaron llnrtmnn,
Ubhshed for Tennessee, under the supen ' Ji"htf"T'
visjon 0f senator .lohnson, who has been Heury Post,
'appointed n Ilrigadior Geneial. ! "ll.rew.Cr'""'
No movement on the rotomac ; but lirnrK.an?,'
there are unmistakable indications of a'I,"nijl Weaver,
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n Winchester and Norfolk, anl in all prob
nbililv. fu WA now klieb ll,. !,. Ik
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mighty hosts are engagd in ihe deadly
itroggU. Got. Curtm has ent forward
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vry tolaier fit for duty, ana secured tlin
rivjwe 0f f0nvertirc U tha churches of
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T.i.ii r. n l.iiiiAiv, of tlin II. H. Army, t.i Min F.t 1
N v, iliiiiKliti'r of V ill J. Mi' Dunn Id, l'.' , I'lim i-
; pnl Clerk of tlm fiiiti' l Stnti's Svnuti... i
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1)1 i:i).On Tliurf.lu.v, tit o 2H(h ult . Ativ,
! iliinghter nl" Wii.li.im ii ii .1 Hannah I'ltirn, (if
I 1'iki. tnwnslilp, aired 11 Ji'iir..
' And euii it bit, cwtiel (-irl, that tlimi ait fl nil,
I tin iniun, to in I'tiirnily uiiknntvii !
Ho?, ion tu iiiit tlii.t eiirtlily uplicri',
I And riinptlm silkiwi clinrda thut bound tlieo here?
I S.) noun in youth to bid lo. g udiuu
I To all I li it I I, ivii, 1 ni wf II uinl luvod co true ?
So soon, in rnuthful hlouin and imuiUii liride-
ny cnn i"". 8WC,,t Amt. c'""1 M!
'V1 n" WBl't "ft no dmid;
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The ""-! 'laim tboe l'..r the kio..
M'hat thouli they'vo lain tlieo in tho tomb
And worm thy mortal frame consume?
And nil th nil waft to tlnst return,
And iiuinl'liir in Ihy filont urn ?
i-y "V"' 'V""1"1'" "'T, i "i"-V
ii r,,f, im ul, ore. to hi,, n4 ilnv
And nil the power of deuth dciius.
As onward tu itn goal it flies !
Anjrcls await wilh pttcet e in bra cu,
To inher in u child of grnco ;
Whore living wat.'ra ever run,
Where (iod's the Centra and tho Sun '.
Onee child of gniep, now glory ' heir,
Farewell awhile : we'll meet tlieo there;
Farewell! Ynur heavenly anthems raise,
And sing to (Joila'j eternal prnieo !
'Tisbnrd iiulood llio tien to sever.
That bound in hero so close together;
Rut fare tlieo well, w ith Cbriin remain ;
Wo would not call thee back again ;
Fnrowoll ! W itb heavenly choirs remain !
Our loss in thy eternal Kiiin !
Farewell ! Again a thort adieu !
We'll strive to meet and bo with you.
C. IV
Jlclu Jlbbdftsfincnfs.
Ji ri'.UAItV. A tlentli'innn of large experi
J enco as tin Instructor, wibes to engage a sit
uation for it Slimmer School.
For further particulars, inquire
Mar. 62. AT THIS OFFICF..
K
7" OL COCK'S DANDELION COFFEE!
This preparation, made from the best Java Cof.
fee, is reeoinin.nded bv physicians m i superior
NUTRITIOUS REVERAUK for Oenon.1 Hebili
ty. Dyspepsia and nil billions disorder. Thous
ands ho linvo been compelled to abandon the
uso of coffee will uso this without injurious effect
Ono enn contaiuj the strength of two pounds of
ordiunry coffuo PRICE l'i cents.
Tho purest and ben RAKl.Nli l'OWOKR known
for making light, sweet and nutritious JJread and
Cr.kc. P!'!C'K 15 cents.
MANl l'.tCTI lir.D BV
3r. ir. kollock, an-: vist,
Cvr. -; liroatl & (.'lu'snut tStrcelx, l'nihMphm.
AND SC'l.U tlV ALU IilU'fiOIsTS AM) .IRoi'Klts.
Feb. 20 lSf'2, 1 yr.
1
I j h rrivon tbnt T-otttTS TostiiniontJtry. on th
........ .f UlUM't Vli'llfll !... .' 1 uur.mor.
lr 111 1 1) UI U nil 1 llx ii ll. 41 Viit y iiituvi . v
4 ,. . . . . .i l k. .rt,,tA.i iin
undersigned. All persons indebted te said es-
late are required to make inimediate payment,
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present them duly ni.tbentie.ited f-.r settlement.
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J M. NICHOLS,
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Fob. 2fi fit.
ISRAEL NICHOLS.
rr,lin CI.li.VRFIli:!. I) ACAIM'.MY will
1 bo opened for the reception of pupils (unties
and females) on .Monday tept. m, isoi
, , , . e , .-,.i..
l irnii lift- Seksiou of I JCVt'Il eOhs
0.-thoKrnrhy. Rending. Writing, Triinary
Aiiihinetie and Ooography,
$2
Higher Aritliiuiifc. r.nglisii tirainmur,
1 f:.w,rrniiliv nml ltistorv.
Algebra. Ucometry, Natural Philosophj
d Hook Keeping,
To stmleuts desiroms of acquiring a thorough
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Fiiclisli lidticalion, and
i "'','!"!T1,VC', ,fur J"
I tit v i ntuiu imiuinif,t-...
X0 puj.il received for lcs than half a session,
, "a n ue.me.itn ..uue rM,,, ..,r ,.,...,.ui'
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i' it SAMtffiltli i,!ur;,.ni
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(pennons n,r i.cens at tne maiu u sessions
i 2s,h, ujfi, entiilcl "nn Act to regulate tbo sale
i of Intoxicating Liiiiors" Ac
MllrK.irot L,ini,:,
David Johnson,
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TAVKKN
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Cleai field Rornugh.
do. do.
Cuiwcnsville Bomugh
do. do.
Ri adford township.
Rrady township,
do do,
do do.
Covington township.
Knox township.
Rnrlbaiis tow nehip.
fSnrhen township.
Huston township.
Lawrence township.
Morris township,
l'enn township.
Lumber City Roro.
Reccnria township.
Covington township.
Roggs township.
Morris township.
Roggs township.
!'nin township.
Brady township.
Dcruti-r township.
Boggs township.
Covington township.
Rratiy township.
Ctirweneville.
Curw ensville.
Uulich toWOrblp.
liirard township.
Chest township.
I.iielich township.
R. W. Moore.
Henry liooilluudcr,
Adam Knurr,
Valentino Hoffman,
David F in i il,,
R. J. llaynes,
J"hn Kulfrige,
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it ni . t. ui"i ai u,
Jacob Maurk,
W. W. Anderson,
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i oanry I'lntm,
John Jordan,
Fr.nrit Roussellot,
W. W-Worrall,
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John 8. Rsdhach,
Decatur township.
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Kicbard Mossp. Cloarfield Borough
( landtus Barmoy Covinptnn towoship.
John Kohson, Ueeearia townsnip.
J. L. CL'TTLIi.
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Jamr Wi'lcli, Into of Piku l luliip, ( Ii'hi liul l
enmity, 'Ii'i'oiim'U.
!. Tli 1'iirtiiil Tenliinii'niiiry necountof.Iniiii.il II.
liriihiiin nd ij. I,. Heed Kxeeutom of llio Tei
tninent nn I lint will nf Henry horain, M, I).,
Into ol the lluriinjjh of Our Hold, tlieeiiiied.
JAM liS WHIOLKY,
February, ID, lSf.2 te. Ruif ter.
OKPIIANS' VOVWT SAM-:
C i ;v,k M 2 W ralboir jLava 31
IN CLI'.AltKlKI.I) COUNTY !
TTNDKIl nn order nf the Oipbiui'ii Court of
J I.nneriMer and ( Imirtlelil enunllen, I'a., tl ere
will he exposed to piil.li,. nil" nl TI! K ('( I'llT
IIOl'SK IN (I.KAHKlKhlJ, l'n., on MONHAV,
tho 17th dnv nf MARCH, 1SP2, nil nf tint lullotv-
in'; deseribe l Real Kiiliile Hitnnted ill
iinrdiii.
towuliip, t'leiirlii'ld eiuiiily, l'.t., Into tho proper
tv of Isiine l'mn'V, deeeiised :
Ono piece, being that part en'.ied ' 0 recii 1 ii n d, ;
,..,,rr.,,,l,l 1,1 II ,i.1,ii ,1 '.r. K.i.rli.n;,,., ,,l ulnl.i
""" n ,.v
....I. .1.. ntll... 1 J....H. ii'
,, "n""1 i
decreed h. Ml perolins to pi.st. th.ineo by pur'art
A S. ill degrees . US perches to po.-t on tract 1
lino, theiiee by said line X. 4H decree. W. 1 1 1
perehesto pino on lins of J. 11. Howell, ilioneo by j
said J. R. II.. well S. 50 decrees 13. 171 porches i
to beginning, contiuninn l ill acres and Hi per.
Tho nlher piece, being part of tract called
"Rich (irore," surveyed .. wnrrnnt to.Ino l..n-
tvowlv, bei'iiiiiinr' n t poit ccrner of in. 11 unl.'i'
survey. nd this tract. tho.,.-e 8, 40 degrees li. XtS
perchon to pn.-'l. thence S. Ml degrees V. and
fivo-tent'i perches to tract line, thonco by purpart
I). X. 40 degreci W. ,';:'..s perch-s to j,i)st mi tract
lin, thonre by tract linn N. fit) li. V5 and llto-
lentil perehesto post nnd bepinning, containing
I'.IO acrs and 48 perches. The said two tracts
being purpart C as deseribeil and allnlte.l in Die
partition ol tho l'lisev l.Mn-id. as tninle in llio
rniirt.f(Viiiiiii..ii Fleas of Clearfield county.
Thesolotst.fi 1 are heavily timbered with a
Sue growth of White Tine Timlin- quite a
iiiantity of 'pars, and tho whole bring within
tvo miles t,f Clearlield Creek, is a desirable prop-
erty for I,igt;lii Opcrrtions. Ji-r Title is in-
i: .......1 I..
,l,-........,o.
TliR.MS, aiie.nflu ensu at striking down 'lie
l'ropertv; onc-fifih at coiifinniniuii of the sa'e;
and the'bnlnncn in three Ctiiil annual payments
from dnte of sale, wilh in'erest, to be secured by
b ind and mortgngo upon the premises with a
ii'inu nnu uiorigago upon 1110 premises nun n
claitso rcstricling taking o(T timher except in pro-
portion to payments made. )!v oi ler of the Curt,
ClIARLIiS J. FCSKY, Adin'r if
fl,,nrr,nl,1 l'.,l. 1 0 l. f . l ,' I' K c V Hi'.'M
CvrJ-ltW Dram-h Dmwrut vkasc crpy,and
c'.ur'f 11,'Mill.icaii. '
' ' .
t,..iu...,-v...... ,
SHERIFF'S SALES.
"I y Y virtu' of sundry writs of l'i iidiiimii I'jpn-
1 J mn, tssueii out ot the Louri 01 t. mtiinon
IMeas or Uearuulrl comity, nml to mo tiireclea
will l,ft nvrti,,,.l 1,1 t,nl,l n y,il.. nt I in Court, llonse.
in the Roroiigh of Clet.rtiuiil, on Monday tho 17t!i
day of March next, A. 1. 1802 at I o'clock, r.M. ,
tho following dtucribcd Real liatato, viz :
A certain tract ofliind s'.t'.iato in fi'mrd town ;
ship, Clearll.'ld cminty, l'i., contnining eightcsn '
hundred ncres of land, bounded norlh by land of
Mielim, Iiiulgo .f- Co., eastby the sauio, smith by
hindsof Fiainis Cuinlriet nnd others, nnd nest by
land? nf Phelps, Dodge and Co., reserving about
'M') acres sold tu John Mar'.clc, L, M. C'jU'.hiet
,' . , ,
nun .laiuo rnawwev, e::i'ci't lie tiineer, too i:,ii
nn,,.,,, . ,- .i i .,. ...
II It
li IV ii
' . I nr.
I I III II
1'. vv , o ,J, c n.to.i 11 11.1 ill" M , i, 1 I I nii'J " i. ,-
cleared thereon, n large, complete and perfect
Mcnm fcaw-ilill, cnpable ot cutting z.uuu .oiiu leet
of lumber per annum, wilh engine mid fixtures.
rail-road for bringing logs to mill, and plunk nud
fur hauling lumber ntvay, w ith nine dwelling hou
oSlK
, - . .
ittlitT unnrovomont Incroon erected, bcini? the
i sme proni.ses bouK it fn.ni IIumphre i',,1. A
j (.. from i .Smtli A King also Icnse of .100 feet ot
! river bank on tho t est Rr.mch, nt nnd nb'iv" the
I ''"'"th of Deer Creek, leased by defendants from
I e.tlcr 1. nn, in .Sei7,',l Ink en in 0eeution. lino to
- ; .:,. ,;' .
, tie so u as mo proniTiy 01 o in es v., t iiiuiins au'i
" r ' ' i- i J .. .
Abraham Huiiiphrvy
trading as Williams
Humphrey.
i... a ,.n.. . r i,..l .;i..i. ;n
.n.i,in riiirfti,i .niniv. Ph.. lieeinnn at'
beech, thence by lands of Peter Iloyntoii, south ;,n
decrees west 2:10 Dor. to a hooch, thonco by land
! of Frcl'k. Rates norlh 40 degrees we.t I'.JI) per.
il)' to beech, thence by land ol Jihn Jhmwoooie,
juorlh 40 di g. east 2:10 per. to biu li, them e by
00 lnnd of Jubn s"ulb 40 degreea en-t 3.10 per.
I to beginning, containing -LI 3 acres, 15:i perches,
Of! 'and allowance, with ubuiit 25 acres cleared, ono
OH 1 largo dwelling-house, one tenant hoiuo nnd Inrgo
(bank bam erected thereon
AI io a certain tract
tho Steam Mill property, hiving about SO acres"0 " !,lone. on'" Kol,U! 4". ' WfiSl 100 kV't
d who wi.-ii lo qniilfv' of land situate i liecciiria tp., ( leaifield counly. ,(,r, tc . posl oil line ol John Dunwoo
s, this Iiutittition oBVr'slPa.. nnd n.l.'oiuiiiing the iibove. lleginr,ing "t it ; av, thence S ,r.(l W L"t'i seven-tenth per.
I post comer, thence north .'.7 d-g. ea,t 40 pere lies s, n(.,, ),v rosi(inB o) p. K)n S
. . . . ,,li il i i'i',,i'i: ens! 41 ncrilie.-' I .. . .
ii ; . , - . , . i
to stones, tntnee son in n 'y;"" ' . '"'
,,,, 4 , jcgTwest 41 perches to begin -
ii,, bounded on the north by other lands nf IV in
i , - ,
' Pu-ev. on lie south bv (.corge (.romn, on (he cast
, by i.' l. Ncvling. ci.ii.iii.iin, 12acre,,l 104
JiPT , t01 HT 'H 1 1 l"1 ir 1 ii i nu ill n;i inr
(lf Ki I!r0,u d ivter l',.iy..ton-f.ith a saw mill
thereon erected. Seired, taken in execution, and
i,0 be sold the property of Win. l'uscy
A ,,A Cl,rlain (r.1(,t on.,n,i tiUulc ; Merri.-
t'ommencing nt a cur-
sr nn the niuin road nenr tho upper line of Tims.
I Kyler's land, thence nlong sn;d mnia rund one
biniilri "1 fe t to a lot or piece of land in possession
of David Frurnr (now li. Hunter), thenco nt right
1 nnglcs w itb said main street two hundred and
eighteen feet to a corner, thence by a line parallel
j wilh said main street Inn corner, thence by a
straight lino along line of land now belonging t"
' John R. Kyler to place of beginning, baring a
I frame dwellt ng-licu.'.e, store-house and sln'ilo er
j ected tlicreun, silinito in Kylcrtotvn, in fai l ip .,
of Morris. Seized, taken in execution, and tube
sold ns the property of (iibboney F. Hoop,
i A l.si) A certain trial . f bind fitiiate in Law.
1 renco tp., Clearfield county Pa., containing abmil
I two acres fronting oh the turnpik" lending from
Clearijeld to Curwenf villo, bounde 1 north hy romi
lending from turnpike to Win. McCulluiuli
west by proiierty now of Isaac Fwniles south l.y
i Jacob Hoover nnd srhoolbouse lot, having a urn
' und n hnir-story frame hu.e thereon erected, nml
1 all the bind being cleared, peiied. taken in e.
cutlon, and to be sold as the property of Ueo. W,
Logan.
Also A certain trait of land situate in (ovmg-
ton Ip., Clei.rfioH county l a., bounded on the en.-t
by land) of Jacob treclnn on me soutn oy lan.i
l of John lliignot on the west liy lands of Hug-
1 not nnd on the north by lands of F. F. llugnot.
'contnining 50 acres ah. ut. '10 acres cloarid, .mull
log house and stable erectid thereon. Seir.ed.ta
ken in execution, and t' be vdd as the property
of Patrick Curley, Bihn'r, of John Curley doe'd.
Al so A aertain tract f land situate in Rrady
tp., Clearlield county Pu contitining one hundr.-d
acres, with a log-houso nnd barn thereon with for
ty acres cleared, bounded by lands of Jesse Lines
F.li Long and Rubt. Smiley, iseued. taten in
' execution, and tu be sold is the property nl Alex,
prnlap.
Al so All defendmit's interejt in a certain lot
of ground, si i u ale in llusion tp., Clearfield county
r., bounded by land of Dubois Lowe,
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I rcit tiini: nt n t mi I
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I II Ju'l'l lii"i In It I'U'I, tl'i'liri. ' jlltiW (if
riioiiuiH iiiiiintnii ii". ih in' ui't iin.;
I'l'l'i llf It l I'" t, tll.'lll'f III, fill -III' Hu t
i'JH? prri'lH'S to :t ili'jrw im.iI, ii 1 1 1 tlintcti I v'
l;iinlol' Adam Kuliii, c-n 1 1 1 "Iti'lmniit',
I soul Ii -I I ' t ast ""'J t.cri'livs to t 1,'u'fi of In-.
quilling, iNiiitai:ung a 't es li". pei i uen,
and allowance. 'J. Also, n tvrtiiin I met ol
land in tho saino loiwiihip and t oui.ly
iiriiresnid, lioginn ng nt the :,(.neaid dug
woo I and ('Mending ly the tract above,
described snuth .rii'" tvesl '2" perches to a
posl, tlienee by land of Tlimiins Minlin
north IU' wil l jiereln s to a puM,
thence north fid' east 1SS percbeK o pot,
thence by laini.4 ol' Nnthiiniel L'ichiinlson
Houth II 'cast l'.i perches to place of be
ginning, containing 'Jii'J neie l.'.ti pcii bes
and iillnwiiiii!", being part of tract called
"Uroonland." o. Also.it curtain tract ol
land situated on Ihe waters of tho Clear
Held creek, in Jordan townslrp, Cleai Ik-Id ,
c'ninty, called ''1 i ederi.n," bounded as
followm beginning at a tn.'ii.le, tlieiicu by !
m",ls l" ' nil'"u'M t(HU" ",!l
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Jlo rirriTies to iiemlock. (nonce lv laiia
of Isaac. Wiummlo north -Hi- west lib; rer-
ches to HV t, thence north )'' ea tillll
1 1 1. .1 I .. 1 .1 .1'
ii'inir-i iu a oee'ii, uieiiia- o i.uni ui
... . .'
Isaac iiiniio e soot i l'r cist , 1. rurc ies 1
,, , ,,,.' ,,r ,:; ,,': lW -
. ." " "."r-. ....... yj
-vi es nun u i peicues. j. im, a ceriaiu
Iraet ol land situated in Jul chill township, I
county aforesaid, beginning at post, thence j
south W wot -1") and eight-tenth perch- i
,.s t0 j)()s,t, tlioncc bv lands of K. lirein-i
hiUU orth WC!t ;i;,8 j-.-relios to pot or'
. ,, , , ,. , . ',. :
rf' 1 'Vn r ,J', ,U.n'' ' Jn lT '
li" th .)0 er st Jl ) and eiglil-teii I li perches j
U P"st. thenco bouth -10'1 oast ptirches
to place of beginning, containing l".0 acres I
nrid being part of larger tract called "Lex' !
i,.ton," suiVeved ill the linraoof iVter !
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.,, ' ,,,, l.!i
. .. " . . .. I " -
,0;"1 Alexanders fording to the, vil-!
luge of Glen Hope, in the tow nsh ij of ,
I'.iie.oiiria, commeneiug ut a point '2 11) feet
from a stone on tho west bank rf (.'leur-,
j-ui,j t.reek, thence south liX" West l'JO feet. :
thence "22 west l'.74 feet, thenco south I
, ,,,, .- . ll11,,m,l,.-,cOB, .',,',
- -"-. ,,. '""V " , '!
llK'nce south 22 cast Kl.l leet to the place t
of beginning, bounded east by property of:
James Jlegnl'ty, south by the sui'l public
road. West bv a ."2 feet street, and north !
fjail, WOSl OV 11 ,
j ., ,(,1) er pi'opert
) i., i
, ' iUSI ''. '
ty sold by said Hegitrty to
Also, a tract of land in !
11-rJ SillllU lOttllSllltl, ItllllllllllCing nt ii nia
.1 .1 . . 1. .,. ., 1.1 I
I"c nn 1,10 ' lrnnlola croel
thence north 1's west -)') perches to stones
i on tho west bink of said creek (this line
is bounded liy land of n in. Alexander,)
thence soutli fiH" west h perches to stones,
thenco south iirin east 40 perches to stones
ttI1,j thence north dS" east iiorches to
, I,P;,innin;,, ,.0ntainiug 2 acres
1 . . . p . .
tnd bounded on the south by tho lust de
scribed premises. 7. Also, tho right as
convoyed by deed of .lames Ilegnrfy and
wife, t ccoided in I'.ook S, page OUI to raise
the water on all his land by a mill dam.
S. Also, all that piece of land situate in
, ootltvard township, and 'Ip.-omUhI as lol-
lows, viz; Commencing at a stone on the
eastern side of Clearlield creek W feet
. ,i,,.r... .1 ....n. ic." i c,..
in, i ci i iiiu, uivm.e iioiti. iu cii.-t i '..'T itri
, . i . ,, , ..ii
toll stone, thenco south
4T cast luo feet
, . . . , . . i . - i
to a stone, laeneo norm I t w e.-l to tlie
piut:e in negiiiii ing, eiiiiiaiiiing ttere.
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' bounded north, east nnd south by lands'r,' I V I 'I' II J? I ROOMS
0f William Alaxander. '.. Also, a tract I 11 4,1 1 UHLI
of land lying on tho bank of Clearfield
?vJ and
nnc'.er's fordirg to lielcina, extenii'tig 80
feet along tho hanks of said creek 4U feel,
down the said bank from the comb o! the
dum ow erocWd by Charles .J. & Jose.h
,, i c , . ., c i., .1
i l u.iev, ann -to icei up inereirom. to. ai-
., . . , . , . . , ...
srl l,n nr. hi. nu emivpcpil l.v tleei n H 111
li. AlexHimei antl wile recordod in isooh
ami wife recorded in liookiP" l"ry ' b6 ,nU10 building mail its
S, page (iU!i, to raise tho water on all his
bind by a mill dam. Seized nud taken in
; execution nnd to be sold as the property
of Charles J. Fusev.
Also, all the interest of William Tusey
of, in and to nil those certain promises
situate in .Jordan township, Clearfield
County, begirding at beech, down, corner
of Isaac Wumpole, F. Ileatcs.r. Iluhn and
.John I 'unwoody's surveys, thenco N ,WJ F,
l-Ri five-tenth per. to pOot.thonce N -ItrV
) R) K 3,'',S per. to post on lino of F. ',ent"s, I
1 thence hy V. Ileates .N :,il' h 10 two tenth
. per. to beech, down, nnd beginnir.g, enn-
- . . . -.i i , J
tinning about ,U 1 acres and i',2 perches, and
boin!: T,lirt nf two snrvevs, one of then, in
name of Deter Kuhu, mid one nf them in
name of John Dun woody, being unim
proved and wild land." Seized, and taken
in execution, find to be suld as the prop
erty of Wm. Pusey.
Also A certain liact or piece of land
situate in Bradford township, Clearlield
eoutitv, Pa., beginning ut a biack on!; on
tiio blink of the rive-, thence S OS" W 2.
perches to h white oak, thence S (il per.
to a pine, tbenro S 22 E ,"iU per. to a pine,
thence W 11 per. to a large bl tck oak,
thti'ce down the west branch of tho Sus
quehanna river the several courses f.ST
per. to place o; beginning, containing 21 1
ncres ami allowance, surveveo on warrant
in John Wilson, dated 12th May, 177'!.
with about D'1) acres cleared land, ono
two story frame bouse nnd log barn i pee
led thereon, with bearing orchard. Also,
a certain tract or parcel of land situate in
Girard town-hii.. ('b'.-n field county, being
ilipvrptein half of tract No. P.i2',t. con -t.
lining 2j 1 acre?, more or less. Al-o.
the one undivided half part of a ecitiiin
true! of land situated in Graham tic.vn--hip,
Clearlield county, beginning on the
, upper corner of tho tract on the river Sus.
liienaniia. and lower coiner of John Skv
ion tract, thence down the river the sev
cral courses, 174 percbe-i, oi io fur as Ihe
cornel ol the John Tho'nas mihtv. thence
leaving the l iver south nbout 170 perches
to line of land of John Goss. thence wf.t
nlnn.f .Tolin (lrtk liup nntl (!. IV. IvvM
lino '::.; per. to Ihe old line, thence by
John Skyro.t survey X 2 dep. K abo.lt H
perche, to pla.'P of beginning, 'I'Y'i'
about S.K. acre nore or los. Seized and
taken in execution, Bud lo he sold n the
property of Emanuel Gnham
LOW A hi) Pl.I.'kS, ?li f!.
Sheriff's Oflice, Clraifie! 1, Feb 2'i
y IV S lill U ! I
nun
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hill .,,,'.!. I' . t 'I'll
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III" h in l I. n'f' i I. i' it I I ' ' I i'1 "'
I'm "I I r inl, ,' li .t 1 1. 1" '" ' .id 1 "i. ". 1
.1.1 t, .1 I. ... in ;M II .' ... , I" '
li I li,..inl mil nl nii.i; Mf fii-l in ; lint
nl I mniiii'ii.' tu nil ,' n'.r, '.'.'.(.
. "i .n mi l:ll v,i ,., mi. I i mi n mill ( Ih'iI'.'ii
III I Ii lnflFlil. llli'l k'llll,..l:ll',.llll'lf in ltl.'llll.
Il.l I I-pr. pure. I I.i Inn i 11 111 I'm II lill l''".i'.
Mi i. it nml 1 1. ii I. n , f nny .it lit (.r pill. in, tl. h
i., f.'ui, 1 1, i j .'(rpf"l, ( .in. I a" h i nl ' it I. I
Inn ) , i .li,,rl nnliiT.
Ail l i n l nf r.itinlry prmlii.T 1;ikii in f
rlinn,;.', nii'l i n-liii"t r fn'."l Hc ni'ing il 'H
In llm iii'iiliTt iimniii r nml i !.! iii'..li'riit, nt
tin' Mlmrt Shiio Simp on Hi'ci.ii'l Hltfft, ..pp..iu
II I, H i iivwr.l ( nl irr. I HANK rlldKT.
N. II, Kili.li.iiT fur n fi' t II'', lH'
BRILLIANT OPENING
or
Fall Fashions
lYcic Cash Store
II, W. SMITH & GO'S.
The attention of the ladies it
. ii ii l " .1 -II
resiicciiuijy caned 10 inc ioiidw-
. , . i .
W'A llOtlCO, that WC have jUsi TC-
rPlVCd ailtl ODf'IlOd. tllC VCTV la-
;tcst and inoai lashionable stvlca
I . . J
, r
Nubins,
Wool HooiIh,
Wool Fcnrfs,
Zephyrs,
Wool iSilHI'b
largo and tinnll.
Heavy double
All Wool Shawli,
Cheni'e ?hawli,
Cloth Cloak,
And great vnrietiei of
-phyrs, Zepbyr...
A iiipciiur article of
(auntlet Kid GIotm
Lislo "
Ruck
" Cashuiere "
' Berlin Wool "
liaunllet of Zephyr Wool,
Children) Cathmiro Olovf
" Lisle "
and a good issortiunt of
Ladies,
Cblldiou.
aud Infauti Hosiery..
Elegant worked f?etl)
" " Collars.
" ' Fkirt
All Wo'd llelaines, Flaiiuol?, and molt rarie
tics of tires) goods.
Wall paper and
window shading.
We have just received from TTowt-U A Bro., of
Chestnut Street, twi) cboico stylos of
PAPER,
ALSO WINDOW HEADING,
PLAIN AND FIGURED.
Hoiirj of busines frnm 7 A. M.f to 8 t. M.
v yv
13, 16111. tf.
DENWpn p, RAKTIKTT
Respectfully anntmnvo to the publio tbnt they
have completed and aro uow ocmpying their new
furnituro wnre-rooms, fronting on the Market
Lot and marly opposite the Court House.
Cabinet making will be carried oq in the up -
D I F F K R Ii NT B f a V C II E 8.
All kinds of furniture will be kept constantly
on hands and loldctenp for rush or oiehang
for country rrudme, or Lumber to suit tue biui -
nose !
CHAIRS.
PARLOR, ROCKING, AND
AK1I CHAIRS,
STRING- HEATS, CAIN
BOTTOMS, Ac ,
VA liLOJ! SOFA, VKXTIiE,
c am, dixixg,
ex tkxsiox j- breakfast
7 A Iii, ES.
SOFAS-
OF ALL KINDS,
YAUIETIES AND rATTKliNS.
HCHF.ArS, SIDL-ROAliin,
ROOKCASKS WAKHROIILS, AC.
BEDSTEADS
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