Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, May 21, 1862, Image 3

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MOUTH WASH, !
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K BAD HIM-. A 'I M,
somr tinm
TANK Mi. I
PJSFAM I HUKMNMUfV,", !
nmisimi whk MTairif. 1
Alt') the I fit epfeifirnow In ff ANY die.
eased condition il ih mu(Ji. It It particularly i
Knefkial In permns wearing I
AUnriClALTKKTM, j
tnni letr!y destroying every taint of the month,
ale. rlmg and removing !l lir parities. Insuring
A SWEET BREATH
- . ... nitkrt
to nil who nink use or It. isu iim .au i.aih
or VOTNG OF.Ml.LMr who I afflicted with
A J '.AD BREATH,
.-hi.ul'l delay applying 'W' Mnnly, Tir It Is a
en tain cure, ami i" ep roied afiil recommended
by every physitiuu iimler whose notice 11 bit
been broiigui
A HAD BREATH
in un offend fur which there in no excuse while
Dr. Win. H. Hurd's Mouth Wash
enn ho procured.
Many person carry with thorn a bad breath
greatly to the annoyance anuollen to the din
gust of those with wham they come In contact,
without being coniaMous of the fact. To relieve
Tnuro!f (mill all fear r ic.ritiii(r, thin.
USE Dr. WM. HURD'S MOUTH WASH.
lennliuesi of the mouth if of great importance
to the gonerul health, which is often afleeled.and
not unl'requently loriiw.ly iaipaired, through
want of proper attention to thin subject.
I'Sh DR. Wm. HURD'S MOUTH WASH.
Prepared at I)r. Uurd's lental office, No. 77
Fuurth Street. Brooklyn, K- D.
Price 37 Cents Per Bottle.
A liberal discount made to dealer,
ADDRKSrt PRINCIPAL OFFICE, TPIIU'NE
BUILDINGS, No.1, SPRUCE ST. NEW YORK
Hold in Philadelphia by Dyot A Co., 2X2 North
2rl tlrett ; 0. P. Hubbell, 1110 Chesnut street,
an J ly r.ll Druggist!.
jju. v iIxluT b7 iiuiurs
TOOTH POWDER,
Cr !. an i ivitjiout tho injurious effects"
of Charcoal,
tnl is fi u from all acids or nlkaliei that can in
tuo linst irj ire the teeth.
U uciion bcingontirely mechanical polishing
witUou1 wearing t'ue enanul.
Dr. Wm. Hurd's Tootli Powder
it reeoiamenJed by nil eminent Dentists. Pre
pared at Dr. Kurd' I Dental office, No. 77, 4th St.,
Brooklyn, K. D.
Price 25 cents per Box.
A liberal discount made to dealers.
Addrest Principal Office, Tribuno building, No.l
Spruce Street, New York.
Sold in Philadelphia by Dvot A Co., 232 North ,
2d uroet ; 0. S. Hubbell, 10 Chotnat St., aad
by all Druggists.
K. WILLIAM B. HURD'S
TOO -T II A C H E DROPS.
EOR TUB CLUE OF
TOOTHACHE,
produced by exposed norveJ.
It is particularly adapted to all case of cbil
afllictod with.
T O O T II A C II B ,
Farcnti can relieve themseWci of that digress
ing nsfrinctl caused by loss of sleep, and their
children from great suffering, by keeping a bottle
Dr. W. Hurd's Toothache Drops,
about the bouse. Prepared at r. Kurd's Deatal
Office, No. 77 Fourth Street, Brooklyn, K. D.
Price, Only 12 Cents per Bottle.
A liberal discount made to dealers.
Address Principal Office, Trib., Build
ings, No. 1, Spruee St. New York.
Sold in Philadelphia by Dyot A Co. 2:12 North
2d Street; 0. S. Hubbel UIO Chsnut St. and
by all druggist 1.
TiR. WILLIAM B. HUHD'S
KEUIIALGIA l'LASTEUS,
FOR THE OURE OF
W K U U A li G I A
or Toothache produced by eolds.
L 0 0 A L N E II K A L G I A
is immediately cured by their application.
They act like a charm and are perfectly harm
less in their nature ; do not produce a blister,and
loave no unpltasnnt results,
Dr. Wni.B. Kurd's Neuralgia, Plasters
never fail tn give latiafuctiou to all who test
their virtue. Preparod ut Dr. Hurd's Deutul
Office, Fourth Street, Urooklyu E. D.
Price, only 15 Cents each.
A liberal discount made to dealers.
Address Principal Ollire, Trib., Build
ings, No. 1, Sprucp st. N. York.
Sold in Philadelphia by Dyot A Co., 2112 North
Ilstrtet; 0. S. Uobbell, UIO Chesnut street,
and by all Draggiati.
Nortec. We are daily receiving orders to send
by mall some one or more of Dr. Kurd's Dental
Remedies, which we cannot fill. None are maila
ble except the Neuralgia Plaster, which we send
in ao envelope on receipt of Price 14 conts nnd
rino stamp. But to accommodato persons in pla
eel where the daugglsts and storekeepers are be
hind the age, wo have put up packages ift white
tmbo?cd boxes, seven inches by four, with com
partments ciclr-boi containing a bottle of Dr.
Hurd'l Month Wash, and Tooth Ache Drops, a
box of Tooth Powder, the Neuralgia Plaster, and
a valuable little.treatise on Teeth and their Dis
eases, the best means of preserving them and the
proper treatment of Chtlureni Teeth, worth of
itself the entire eest to every young man or wo
man, or parunta with young ihildreu, with sundry
other necessary articles; price per package 0NK
DOLLAR, or tlx packages for five dollars, tent by
express at directed. At the cxprest charge is
not much, if any, more on a dor.cn tbun on one, it
is fur cheaper lo order I I or Jotva packages at
one timo. A lare family will want all, or the
s.irplut can be disposed of to neighbours with
public- benofit, for ao one can estimate how much
p.tin. anflei-ing, nnhappiness, and disfigurement,
expente, lust of time aud money would be saved
to tho country if every family to day had one f
tbeso p&'kagcs, which, in itself, it a complete set
of Dental Remedies. Address Wm. B. KURD A
Co. Tribuno buildings, New York, and write
same an 1 address plainly. That remittances may
be made with confidence, W, B. 11. t- Co. refer to
the Mayor of Brooklyn, to U. Griffith, President
of the Farmors' and Cititeni' Bank, Ilroeklyn ;
to the Editor of the American Manufactures' (la
jelto ; to Joy, Coe .t- Co., Publishers' Agent?, N.
York ; to P. T. ltamuui, Kiq-, who knows a good
thing wheuhe tecs it, and who has already order
ed second (apply, etc.
KMX) Agcnti Wanted I
To Introduce Dr. Hurd's Dental Remedies into ev
ery county. Men or women who want to make
money quicyy, run do bettor with the.o articles
than anything In market. They are new, useful,
low priced, pud we are spendiag thousands in ad
vertising them fir the benefit of arents. Boxes
of samples, containing a doien of the one dollar
package above specified will be tent, on receipt
ot EKVK.i DOLLARS, atiout nan price, io any
person wishing to teat his or her skill with the
view of becoming an agent. They can be sold in
a day, frfr We would rather pay salaries thin
Commissions tothowe who prove themselves EF
FICIENT SALESMEN.-
JW-Kof ii the time to go into business. For
address and references see above. -TV
For Sak otllAIl TS WICK'S Mi UG
6T0R,MarM St. Cttorfifll Pa.
Bov.2.'eU.
0
V
lVi c with ilnnmcr nnd
IVllcrV
00. !
9IIS MACHINE HAS A POINT OF
SUPERIOKITY PECULIARLY
ITS OWN.
Stitching, Hemming, and Felling with 1
a Single Thread. .
It forms a flat, emu, and elastic scam, which
is WAKKANTKD not to rip in wear, even if the
seam is cut at frequent intervals, and also under I
all cireumsuocei "to survive tub w ash-tui." I
A 1'ateuted devle of great utility to learners, I
prevents the possibility of the machine beiii ,
run in the wring direotiuu, or the bainnee wheel
wearing a lady's dress.
Another feature which desert particular at
tention is
tThb Wilcox l'atr.xr Xkilr oarot k
SKI WHONO.
Two thousand stitches, or two yards of work,
can ba done in one minute without dropping a
stitcb.
Thee machines, to simple and accurate in
their construction, supersede the use of the shut
tle : aud with one thread produce all the practi
cal results of tho two thread muchinea ; audi
mere, for these fell without batting.and hem the
fittest uiustfti without puckering.
Although at about half the price of the other
first class machines, they will accuinplirh doub
le the suwiug iu a t;iven time
"It is emphatically the good, low-priced Fam
ily Sweing Mucniue that the pablic have long
been waiting for." Itoslon Transcript.
"It is iaileed a wonderful production, and for
family use especially, no uthor wil' bear any
comparison witu iu" Philadel u a Krouiug
Journal.
"A mechanical wonder Scientific Auiorl-
"Among the belt and most serviceable Sewing
Machines. Light and elegantly finished, and
u simple in its construction that it seems al
most impossible for it to get out of repair."
Pittsburg Uironiclc.
"Hat combined with its own peculiar merits
all the really valuublo iui provemeuts of the high
er priced machines." Pennylvanian.
"This machine, in the opinion of the commit
tee, fills more nearly tho requirements of a per
fect family machine than any on exhibition."
Franklin Institute Exhibition Repert of 138.
"Taking into consideration simplicity, cheap
ness, durability, nnd doing all work, the commit
tee were unanimously in favor of the Wilcox f
tiibbsasa pingle thread machine." Pennsylva
nia Slate Agricultural Society's Report.
"Wo must, in justice, express onr confidence
in the merit of the Wilcox A Uibbs Sewing Ma
chine. We consider that a great desideratum
has been supplied by it, iu proving, beyond
doubt, that two threads are not, as was suppo
sed necessary to a good instrument." Christian
Advocate nnd Journul, June 21, ISfiO.
"We huve one of these machines in uhc, and
think more highly of it than of nny of tho num
ber we have tried." Richmond Wh'u.
The undersigned, Mirtioiiary to Conxtuntini
pie, hns exumined more than twenty diller eix
kinds of Sewing Machinos, and after soinetent,
weeks experience with Wilcox if- Gibbs' Padap
he liirs purchased one of tbem, as tho best aleact
ted to the wants of his family, and as the ent
liable te require repair. OLIVER CRANE.
Roston, July .1, ISAO.
The undersigned, during eighteen months has
bad in almost constant use, in bis familyWil
eox A Uibbs Sewiug Machine, upon which has
been made the clothes of bis large family, from
muslin to pilot cloth including the clothing re
quired for his several boys ; and in no case have
the seams failed, although in hard service. The
machine now in use in his family has required
n repair, and Is in all respects, well appointed,
euicient and uurauie.
JACOB CH1CKEHIXU, Boston.
flrSend for a Circnlar..
JAHI.M UII.COX, Manufacturer.
tio. ft H llroadway, Biew York,
pOposlte St. Nicholas Hotel.
October 2.1, 1801. tf.
CSf
$35 00
I)AYS the entire cost for TUITION in the
most popular nnd sucoessful COMMERCIAL
SCHOOL in the country. I'pwards of Twelve
Ht'NDKKn yoiinc men, from twkkty-kight differ
ent States, nave been educated for business here
withi the past three years, some of whom havi
been employed as BOOK-KEEPERS at aalariee
$2000 00
immediately rpon graduating, who knew nothing
of accounts when they entored the College.
Mr Minister's sons half price.
Students enter at any time, and reyicw when
tbey please, without extra charge.
For Catalogues, Specimens of Penmanship, nnd
View of the COLLEGE, enclose five letter stamps
to JENKINS A SMITH,
May Ii, 61. ly. Pittsburgh, Pa.
N E W G O OD S ! "
A FRESH ARRIVAL OF
Spring & Summer Goods
AT TiIKCHEAPCA.SU STOKE.
Iam just receiving nnd opening a carefully
elected stock of Spring and Summer goods
ol almost every description,
A baautifur assortment of Print and Dress
goods, of the newest and latest styles. Also a
grent variety of nieful notion.
DRY-GOODS AND NOTIONS.
Bonnets, Shawls,
Hats and Cipi,
Boats and Shoes, a large quantity,
Hardware, Qi.eensware,
Drugs and Midieinet,
Oil and Paints,
Carpet A Oil Cloths,
GROCERIES,
Fish, Bacoa and Floor,
Nackerel in H and i barrels,
of the best qnality, all of which will be sold at
the lowest cash or ready pay prices.
My old friends and the aublio generally, are
respectfully invited t call.
-N. It All kinds of ffVAA'and approved
COUXTIti' 'fOHX'A' taken in exchange ot
uoous.
Clearfield, Jano 26 1861.
WM. F. IRWIN.
rpYRONE CITY HOTEL.
Col. A. P. OWEN?, Proprietor,
Respectfully announce! to the travelling nublic
. thet ne nai now laaon ennrge ot ttiis large and
1 well known house, aud will conduct it in such a
! manner a will render excellent comfort and for,!
satisfaction to ojl who may favor him with
call. novT-ly j
JADY'S DRESS O00DS, itlicted with much I
J care, just received and now opening, and ar
i otiertd for tale at small profit, by i
D. F. BTZWEILER.
I March 26, 1S63.
r
TiMinirri Kifc iif tJnittUil tittnUIn'
tltfleirl rnnpty for Tim for th
yai lflO nd 1801. ;
mn r iif.wKiii mvi ff .Hat, Mf
.nan" nf an AM nf AitemLi t atard Hi
jilnUv of June, A. I., IM.V eninU,! "Aa Arl
In amend an art direrting the niml ,,,nf ti
sealed l.andt for tales," ihirs ,K t,,fd te
I'liblie Sale, or nut rry, at the rmirt hmise, in Ihl
bornii(h "I I'leatDeU, nn the Srrnnd Mendey id
.liine, A. P. tin Tellnwlng traeuof Unsealid
Lands In lirarMdeoanty.fnr thtaiei4ue there
hi f.r tin yean IMUand l"fl.andvfvli)Uiytti.
Ilffdm,i Uirnithi,,
Ai-rfi.yrr. Ilurrii'ifi''i (! fhrnrrt. 'Jar.
dep. I'. Morgnrt f Co. !
OS
I II 45
jh no
2fl (
.10 fll
inv tin
120 40
i;a 47
24 141
ii
.1VV 40
2.11 112
lnj 40
201
70
::t2
M iO
ir,2 us
Peter .Miller 11 VV,
John Miller u 20
I'rederiek llublry I ft 21 ,
John llausman 6 3V
Frederick Uowiaan A SU
John Ream ;i4 UO
John Musrsmith 20 l'
Jenmlah Monhcr :t(l 43
I nomas iiiiiington 40 iO
Thomas Dillingtun t IU
John Witmer 82 CO !
Henry Witmer (2 (10 1
William Wilson 47 82
Ilcruian Witmer 31 17 j
William Brown M vfl I
Sarah llillingtou 1 Uj
Philip Mysineope 4ft UJ '
John Mysin tope 21 1)6'
Thotuiu Weaton. i
Michael Musscr 127 Vi
the same for 1 Sis A ISiK ti ti ,
U. Iu Heed & Co. ,
William Miller US 1 1
Uurman ilut &. Co. I
Jacob Krug la 67
Jobn Uibson v 7 I
Jeremiah Moaher II
Peter Uett l'J 27 j
Martin Faonti ii tit) ,
Jucqb Faunti, jr. 20 fi.'i I
tleorgo Musscr S'J 61 1
Robert Wilson 21 H2 I
Thomas Wilson 8 Vfi
David Barton bi UO j
Josiuli V. Smitb, t
WiUiam Gray Mr 8 I
JiL Miller k'i
K. II. Haymaker 4 ll
K. & J . !ShoH'. j
A. Mysineope 1 II
Michael Faunta 20 29 1
42 16
lf.2 Ilf
1A2 111
in VI
1n2 1 in
.1.1(1 lit
SUA 125
.128 153
214 73
74 ::j
433 153
4.1.1 15.1
4.13 li'i
20
.11 II
6S 110
50
0
217 UU
1'aviJ Voilllkiu.
CumpWUA Turner 10 SA
the sutue fer ,in, '7, '8, A "i II 40
Plunket S 22
Ab'm Hyers.
Jacob Krug
51 12
82 4'J
the saini for' '56, '7,'S i
lidl township.
Xercx.prr,
Junto C lliompHon.
42S9
.r.0 Henry Beck .11 00'
John P. Hoyt.
1C1 US John Nicholsou 10 06
Willi Mil Hmdy.
177 tl John Nicholson 11 01
500 James MeGhee SI 00
431) 135 Joseph Boon 27 23
Aithur Hell.
4.13 lleiij. Uibbs i'6 86
2 l'J Frnmpton Bell 15 4.1
100 Henry Burnhart y 41
75 Jonatban .Sherman 4 66
50 Michael Shectlcy 4 66
100 Joseph London 11 47
llfjyx tnwHthip.
Jumcs Dixon, jr,
80 John Thoiuus 'J 41
I.umadun A Turner.
20S John Thomas 22 15
Hunter A llroekeihotl
231 76 Joseph Drinker 19 66
JI. S. Urinn.
408 76 II. S. Drinker 43 45
305A
3656
Filch & Hoy n ton.
413 Wm. McCoriaick 43 VI
4 10 Nancy Boggs 4J 86
Cram, Muke U- l'ltrloy.
429 41 Malcolm McDonald 45 f,0
429 41 John Hyers 45 66
Wm. Albert ! 15rthers.
132 tieorgo Hootman 11 07
75 John E. Shaw 5 83
53 Luke Kylcr 3 76
(j. . Uearhort.
80 Walter Stewart i fi,S
(J. D. Morgan & Co.
I5S 61 John Montgomery 16 47
'.j 1 10 Richard Thomas 10 OV 1
J. W.Smith
205 Thomas Smith 21 0
410 75 William Morris 43 67
JSlaotn township.
William ISigler
5959 V8 1.18 Nicklin AOriffiith 8 34
A. B. Reed' Estate.
5"26 1 2'J Nicklin A Griffith 25 50
5U1A .100 H. Leech if-J. Pattoa 1126
4020 476 Jobn Nicholson 40 47
822 Josiah W. Smith 2T 40
J. W. Newpher.
5682 K6 Joseph Ferren. 10 95
lWaitft-rd township,
i:9 liall A Buck 12 41
John Fortar.
250 BlairMcLanahan 32 46
Wm. Hitchenii.
200 52 Aaron Levy 10 81
60 William Sansom 3 21
the same for '58 A '511 .1 51
in Job. A Wm. 9aniom 7 20
127 V. B.Holt. 8 15
85 Wm. Graham, jr. 4 CO
Abraham Graham.
156 111 Isabella Jordan 8 41
46 Moics Bogg'i heirs 3 33
Tbonias Waple.
100 Jonathan Nesbit S 41
100 Ueorgo llargcr 8 61
100 Nchemiah Manet - 5 41
hraAy township.
O. H C. Raily
8571 162 31 Roberta A Fox
50 Samuel Ambrose
5877 Tilton Reynolds
4881 f 908 nenryWykoft
140 43
5886 J
Robert Ross.
15 T7 Casper Stiver
James Bloom.
5681 135 Joseph Ferron
David rVhitmer.
5631 1.15 Joseph Ferron
Smith & Brother.
218 501 Christian Lower
M. I.oy'B heirs.
110 370 Christian Lower
25 Z. S. Welch
HvrnxUe township,
A. K. Wright.
300 Jeremiah Williamson
Jaruei Gallagher.
424 Mury Crawford
310 Frederick Kuhn
Shenley Priestly.
Ill Christian Staka
150 Jacob Rowland
150 Jobn Ryan
the tame for '56, '7, '8 it '9
150 Kben McMastera
the tame for '56, '7, '8 t '9
T 20
It (9
12 59
y f.3
57 34
3 11
21 39
39 26
35 21
10 88
14 63
0 76
30 21
0 T6
30 21
Chrst township.
433 153 John Brenneman 37 33
Henry S. Drinker's F.state.
50 Charles Gobin 4 29
200 Robert Floming IT 26
200 Isaae Richardson IT 26
200 Jonathan Walkir 17 26
J. W. Smith.
Peter Horse 38 91
.176
Kulh McConnell's eautiite.
357 61 Huirh BartleT 24 2
120
Joseph Piker 28
George Paga 18 71
Henry Page 2 3T
James Noble 16 IS
2T1
411
2,14
160
56
Jme Thompson. j
31 Henry Toli 20 TO
AruiitroBg 4 Camel 0 39 1
HO . . . lelt.n I H
tlpiblm, Mafli .V Co,
1M 1 hn Mm :.i
TOO Joha 1 .1 V to
lea Jntiatkan Kr nr it H
i Fitiniirl lUry 4 51
M rtirholai IUy 4
111 Reiijnniin I'eililnun I ?
tne Meli.ney A Mitihsil Jo to
f tiytvi tounthip,
licibrickit Kntlliatit.
fi7 Mornt if Siewart 41 72
8V0 " l
K8l ', 4 3
Hi : 14
IN-tcr Intnui.
200 Morris A t'tewart 14 40
1Ht
1vt
IV02
IV 12
I8V2
II. A (. Smith.
Orofae Mend
537 250
M 01
KlilriitiA. alf.rrll A 'I'hnniMMIfi.
i.i;0 UV0 George Mend W H
Ih'talur luii ri.'hip, I
Ueorge D. Morgan it Co.
l'J-4 I hom.ui i'. Coj)
47 John Drinker
John Skyron
417
241
59 41
34 2'.l
24 30
408 137 litehnrdThoruas
.1.18 137 Jucob ltovtniojj
LU! 151 Hugh Kly
5rt 15
51 05
29 IH
310
70 Henry Drinker
Henjiimin NVilston
11S Josoiih llumblelon
II John Skyron
13H Tliomns T. Cope
Wm. Montgomery
1 Joicii(i SuriHom
John Cannon
Tboiniis Kilrnunsoti
107 (loorpo Orult
04 XVillinm Suiibom
2'j yo
C. J 5
15 17
0 U2
23 7
0 4'J
37 i-M
11 00
13 75
9 50
2'J Oti
40
100
4'.)
K7
4f.
202
7
U7
07
208
James McGirk's estate.
3U1 1'iV Thomas Uillinton 6" C9
Peter Cwona.
C'lmrles Kiak J taxes 57 41
E. Woolridxa.
Ml
211
25i
J'nt. Moore J taxos
30 02
35 K7
20 51
Casper Ilaiues
the entile for '5H .t '5'J
Richard Coplin.
S 137 Joeph Whitehall
302 R. Coplin
James AllporL
37 49 Joseph Sati9om
12 Of
23 75
5 30
10 VI
41 27
3'J 9H
42 0G
41 37
34 29
Ct 31
70 99 Wm. Naiisom
V. I. Pruncr A Co.
290 Flii. .t J. Harrison
tho natno for '58 & '59
300 Josoph Harrison
the eunie lor '58 A 59
John McGirk.
241 22 Wm. Kvans
.50 Wm. Woolrnlge
tho same for oO, 'i,
'8 Sc "J 4H 28
100 Samuel Ktty
Georgo Wilson, jr
200 Fdward Smith
Henry Kcphart
400 Samuel HamMe.on
due for '58 1 '59
90 Jacob Cox
A. B. Long.
3(H) Cooper Haines
100 Jonathan Kephart
Bigler A Wright.
433 Oil John Andersen
433 00 Gilbert Vunght
'tryui)u tnwnsiip
Greenwood Bull.
233 159 Jen Hatnbright
A. Moore.
108 Matthias Slough
Charles Huston.
433 153 tieorge ICoss
74 Lewis Jordan
L. J. Crans.
150 S. Scott
50 Hiram ratstnoro
ltsj Bmij. HartHlioru
John P. Hoyt.
110 Adam Rigart
'ox tnwnnhip.
Radolpb H. Kvans.
4270 425 Jamss Wileon
Silliman H it r wood
4200 330 Jus. Wilson, wctt J
Nathaniel Baily.
4188 200 Jas. Wilson, cast J
Wm. Tarns.
15 80
23 70
50 88
1 00
12 81
42 00
11 22
C8 43
08 43
V) 50
38 30
0 50
13 27
4 43
8 80
3 14
11 01
9 07
13 70
4188
4275
350 Jas. Wilson, middle, 9 03
990 Jas. Wilson 27 23
same for '58 & '59 19 38
Z. Preston.
4271 495 James Wilson 13 59
John C. French.
495 Jas. Wilson, east pt. 13 59
990 James Wilson 27 23
4271
4183
Spencer A Fpiler.
4399 372 James Wilson 25 57
U. S. Land Csmpany.
James Wilson
4241
42;t8
4242
4090
1531
1535
937
947
298
923
20
000
103 07
104 17
32 79
101 55
2 20
CO 00
08 03
14 80
12 93
7 20
Moses Kcmptoi.
5070 990 William Fowers
Wm. H. Gordon.
4398 10 James Wilson
Alexander Vial,
4310 188 James Wilson
100 B. Davenport
O'irnrd township
Hood A Co.
1823 COS 108 Morris Stowart
A. .t W.Murray.
16 20
35 13
34 31
3 28
24 39
9 01
1Q31
1935
1930
1890
5305
5300
3047
3048
1837
937
1880
5289
5290
549
110 Morris & Stewart
530
103
Frances Coudrict.
254 120 Morris & Stewart
501 H. 10. Smith
503 j George Mead
Peter Lamm.
117
47
97
Morris A Stcrvart
1
85
70 !
103
S. A. M. Catherman.
Morris & Stewart
J. P. Nelson.
Morris & Stewart
Goshen township'
A mm B. Merrcll.
George Mead
75
50
50
330
488
lioo
35 65
52 71
118 81
21 00
5291
1884 )
1815
Thomas Graham
300
Morris & Stewart
Graham township.
William Woolrioge.
Thomas T, Cope
John Skyron
T. Cope
John Fleming.
A. K. Wright
Fitch A Boynton.
Jasper Mayland
James Milligan
Samuel Lansberry.
George Moore
J. Graham
John Thomas
Joseph Henry
Reuben Haines, jr.
due for '50, '7, '8 &. 9
Charles Hall
John Cook.
Jacob Wetzel
Hippie, French rf- Co.
Joseph Simons
J. Cook.
Reuben Haines
297
149
145
165
207
103
100
109
274
318
137
100
360
382
228
20 92
11 lw
15 37
18 51
I
31 05 i
7 82
11 20 !
12 22
57 00 i
51 47;
15 37
76 52
11 20
G8 63
41 63
34 29,
15 00 j
65 41
64 65 !
20 20 1
100 " "
Daniel W. Bradley.
436 114 Robert Shaw
431 114 Hyman GraU
135 Tuomus Duncaton
', t. Mltott
NWh. It. Wwl
1 1 HI
',(
fJil. f i ni Aifi.
Giorti 1. M"ta A r.
John N unirr
01 iVlXliw
2 Uniijntnin WiUort
4- tleiirgp HhK tr
l-M Benjnntin Wilion
liii lmrd Alhorton
t.,1
V2
U
fit
4
.11
'J.Kl
.To,'.
:n'.
loo
321
2
'.'2
ISA
n
v
42
tc
4i
24
11
18
40
40
19
20
40
40
20
40
' 91
12
Herman Hanpt A Co.
84 Mfttthirx llarto
til
It 5
72
14
W
08
72
72
21
04
40
97
07
34
97
53
433 153 Kdtvnrd Hand
350 08 l.mnnutl Keigart
108 Georgo Moore
Junes NcOfie A Co.
119 121 Chriitian Smko
193 122 Matthias Young
433 153 Christian linger
433 153 tiporge Munier
237 48 Thomas Yedlar
210 Daniel IXlley
215 75 Georgo Baker, jr.
436 145 Timothy I'axton
433 153 John Burgo
210 153 John Mtisetr, jr.
43G 145 Joseph Ashbright
samo for '50, '7, '8 t
John Patchio,
2(K)
101
I'll i 1 i p J .oa.it
William Johnson
Karlhaui fawnthlp,
Fredurlcka Kartbaus.
Morris A. Stewai t
20
82
1900
OIK)
88
120
74
29
4
7
50 1
1901
1913
IIXU
1093
1023
3 103 I
3475
778
507 " "
200 " "
Devisees of Jobn White, K,
79 22 Chalks Uillink
88 "
55
70
50
038 1 17 " "
37 05
2 96
12 09
89
23 49
Henry Yother.
Charles Willink
EdwarJ McQaTey.
Charles rt'illink
1097 100
850
59
5412
1 1 39
TS. j
398 Arnold Cuslard
otht
1005
1055
VOO
957
700
I Tews, Myers & Finher53
10
132 " " ' 50
Willord 41
Knox ttiirnthip
Benjamin R. Morgan.
153 William Hunter 22
John Dorsey 0
Fitcb A Boyoton.
153 kulx-lla Jordan 82
Wilhelm Willink 10
Win. Towers 32
W. B. Gordon.
James Wilson 27
40
30
433
12V
433
loo
298
250
500
09
58
30
80
19
00
00
4902
5003
4225
4230
54
Iaae Scofield.
Moore A Delany
William S. Baker.
Moore A Delany
Jurdan ttviu)y).
Cooper A Pnsey.
15 3 hiubnrd l'elers
153 l'eter Kuhn
5079 1041
5077 4O0
112
1.
00
00
ot;
CO
45
00
41
80
433
433
433 153
433 153
274
325
103
Frederick P.eates
John Dunwoodio
John Cooper.
Adam Kuhn
Kbenez. Bienham )
Adam Kuhn I
Patchin A wan
Benj. Young 18
p'inie for '50, '7, 8 4 9, 42
David MoGeeghcn.
David Brown 4
William Wilson 30
tame '50, '7, '8 & "J 01
John I'ati bin 4-5
150
29
200
300
Tuckahoo A Mt. Pls't Pl k Road Co.
200 00 John McCahen 24
91
200
Jo!in Lampblack 9
Daniel Fulkerson 15
duo for '50.7, '8 & '9 30
liushn twashrj).
200 J. G. Kidder 21
195 David Caldwell 5
John B. Otto.
5073 10U
5074 1041
Moor A Deluney
112
112
112
MO
94
95
45
00
99
10o
100
104
5075
5O00
5007
4257
4902
4230
4225
4235
4220
4229
1041
900
877
888
420
490
740
980
990
905
Wm. Towers
ii ii
Wm. Parkers.
15 James WiUon
Wilhelm Willink
James Wilson
V. S. Land Co.
James Wilson
123 " "
the same for '58 A '9 75
4230 507 " " " 54
Fitch A Boynton,
375 K. Shoemaker 40 51
II. Haver A Z. Sisson.
Daniel Baasman.
200 O. A M. McCormick 20 40
eame for '50, '7, '8 A 9 42 34
120 Wm. H. Kobertson 12 24
Thomas MeClure.
100 Jonathnn Jonei 10 20
John M. Chuse.
433 153 Caleb Foulke
293 George Weseott
433 153 Bobert Wharton
58
39
58
58
20
12
433 153 George Sheaff
300
109
255
000
200
1(H)
90
John Boyd
Sussnnuh Ward
(. k M. McCormick 17
Isaac Thompson 61
10
Thompson A Kgelman 16
U'tl
I.nwrtnce fownfhip.
Filch A Uoyntio.
221 Hngh Jordan 32
413 John Roal 60
277 G. D. Goodlellow 40
Morris bwrithip
George D. Morgan it Co,
282 44 William Drinker 23
407 92 U.S. Drinker 33
143 63 Richard Thoma 11
349 140 John Read 28
200 Michael Souder 21
170 141 Tatriok Hays 14
Ed. Perks it- Co.
421 Jesse Yarnell 35
300 Teter Yarnell 24
William H. Robertson.
40 John Best 1
E. C. Burton.
433 153 Robert Ruiney 35
William Hoover.
100 153 Francis Johnson 5
flerg Slate.
400 John Huston 33
R. H. Long, Trustee.
433 153 Thomas Morris 35
433 153 William Morris 35
433 153 Samuel Meredith 35
433 1S3 Wtlliam Miller 35
273 153 Hetty Morris 2R
433 153 Thos. Fitzsimmons 35
433 153 George Clymer 35
433 153 Robert Gray 35
433 153 Patrick Moore 35
4.33 153 Mary Morris 35
433 153 Magnus Miller 35
433 153 Nalbio Frasey 35
W.ifcJ. Hnf.
170 Blair McLanahan 6
amefor '56,7. '8 k '9,11
407 139 Richard R. Smith 33
203 John Barron 16
56
00
82
?2
82
82
08
82
82
82
82
82
82
ZB
60
13
rVT
77
Ml
loo
21
1 1 HJ
90
50
I8t
IMj
5 21
2:c
4 Ml
14 e
11 5fi
35
3 40
76
42i,
37 C(
45.10
a
17 S
3
24 W
n Or)
209 91 Joseph u"t,N,
210 143 Jacob Graff
0
John Gin a
J'fnA l unj'iyi.
Jnnina Johniou
John NiihoUvn
James Wilion
W. C. Euos.
F5 Jnnivs Wilson
15 "
24 John Niehobon
John T. Hoyt
R. t Z. McNaul
30
200
990
5778
4202
4252
4258
959
881
1020
28
344
111
VA)
450
John Nicholson
Daniul Bailey
I'hkm towmhip.
tiartland Irwia.
Roljcrta 1 Fox
Henry Bailey
It. W. Moore
Henry WhiwheaJ
3587
350
50
102
290
25 :t
4 to
32 10
I II
Wuodtrard tvicnship.
George D. Morgan A Co
339 145 John McCahen
2S 30
4 W
35 24
37 13
34 71
3 24
4 8s
44G
C50
7 W
32 50
17 47
8 12
27 10
17 16
35 56
12
35 17
35 17
35 IT
1 S
9 83
TrVr.
il
143 Mary Connell
Bigler A Reed.
153 John A. Vaucht
433
460 159 John WnlL
John Patch in.
127
4J!3
153
140
30 John Cannon
Charlvi S. Coxe.
15-3 John Boll
Robtrt J. Wulluee.
5 Teter Henry
same for '58 A '5i,
Hugh ltulston
samo for '58 A 59,
Wright t Menges.
77 .Samuel Finlen
5 Thomas Noil
413
215
Wm. B. Alexander & Co,
100 Roktnd Evans
James McGhce A Co.
334 42 Tigot Shaw
21i Sebastian Graff
4HS 73 Thotnns Hlmonson
100 William Wilson
Dr. D. Houtz.
433 153 I'hilip Least
433 153 Jacob Howell
433 153 William Johrson
100 03 George Beckham
William Albert A Brothers
121 Eli Hootman
JUSEFH SHAW,
Clearfield, Apri'. 2, lt02.
Treasurer's Sale of Seatsd Lands
FOR TAXES.
IN PURSUANCE of the provlsiott of an Act
of A trembly, passed the Hih dny of April, A.
D., IS 14, to provide for the colluctiou of Taxes ud
lands whercou no personal property can be found
and where the ow ner neglects or refus.-i to py
the Tuxes assessed, I will expo lo sale at tin
Commissioners' ollloc, in Clearfield, on the isconj
Monday in June nxt, (being the (lib day,) the
following pieces of land in Clearfield eoenly, fur
the tu.M due uud unpaid thereon, ai reipectirolr
stated :
Acrrs. Owners' nanut. Txrtt
216 Jnmcs Robins 11 St
do do for I60 d 'tl, 21 tl
Hi U tmrnship.
C00 J. .( J. Thomas ':.9 rf- '9, 4i il
The same for '60 d 'f.l, 51 1J
Jlra't township.
26 Henry Undaker'iS A'J9,
The same for 'CO A '61,
625 John Dkbois '5S A '54,
The cuine for '60 A- '61,
Chrst toicnihip.
200 John Port, lSJi)
200 Mitchell A Mehatr.y "
1 1 1 Benj. Hamhora "
50 Samuel Hagy
50 Nicholas Uagy "
228 John Taggert "
The tame for '60 A '61
9 li
111 M
75 t
16 St
9 97
8 IS
4 OS
i tr
1 77
1 11
19 66
4 02
7 47
4 17
I 13
s a
I 71
liurnsidc township.
115 Valentine King W),
The tame for '60-'6l,
100 Alex.McCullough, 1SJ9,
The same for '60-'ll,
100 P. A A. McCarl mt
The tatut for'f0-'61.
Jtntjijs township,
160 Anthony Brine 195)
The tame for '60-61,
50 David Good 169
Tba same for 'C0-'Ct.
10 Encch flearhart 1"59
11 Knock G.Gray 1851
Tke same for '60-'61.
Kmx township.
50 George Galer 1 59
The same for '69-'61,
lSkt township.
78 Joseph Bennett '5S.'5,
The tame fur '60-'6l,
150 William Craig '5S-59,
The same for '(iO-'6I,
Woodward townihip.
100 Abraham Gois
4 Ii
11 M
1
ii
l :
4 69
1 63
3 40
13 0
IS V
10 sr
11 It
10 a
11 57
10 it
11 17
Tte same for '60-'61,
100 Mark Stott
The same fur '60-'6l,
JOSEPH SllAW.Tri'r,
Tteasurer'i OlEce, Clearaeld, April 1,
1) OBERT J. WALLACE, Attoksxt kt L
l Clcarfleld, Pa., Office in fckiw'i Row, op,
osite tho Journal office.
dec. 1, 18J8.-tr.
Mating and Dalr-DrosslBf.
TEREMIAH N0RR18 respecVully annoawM
to his friends of Clearfield and vicinity
hi has returned to bis old stand, and it wsU pre
pared to render the most perfect lausNrtiistetll
who may detire hit professional services.
Clcarfleld, April 9, U
2illmmiS3ia43sg Oil.
V Fresh supply of OILS warranted
plosive for tale it very low priees, by
D.F. KTZWEILER.
March 26, 1862.
I)KOPOSl. "for bundingalfew Mry
the court house in the borouah of nttnV
will be received at the Comroissientr'sf''0 .'
til tb 27th day of May next. Tlsni "l
ficatlont can be seen at any tlm at Cotn-
eioner's office. Proposals must be leaiw-
By order of the Board, , .
WM.8. BRADLET, Clerk.
March 26, 1862.
HAHDWAHE, such as PT0VBS, ft
Coal and Wood Stoves of varionl T
BAR IRON, SHEET IRON. SJISW
rf e., Ae can ba pnrc based of the snbseriM"
the most reasonable terms. ..o
, Ja.U,f2. MERRKLLABIfllJ
Bridge Btoek for Sala-
mHE Commissioners of Clearfield Ceosr; 1
X "Dor at I'CJBLIU BAUI, ai e - " .
on Tuesday the 27th day of May "JvT,,j
o'clock, p. m., 130 KbaretorStock in tk
J. ..,,! ' '
r'imon titan
Mrit.
Itdm Si. Minn.
It'ibert Hoiati
tlirisinphnr 'yr
.1. rsrlnw
Jor,, I'uiur
llemt t rtlwofcj,
' Mr-r MiaU'nar.
same for 'J. A
Mirv Aaa L.r...
acrosi the rjutqaebanna at uesrntra.
By order of the Board.
WM. S. BRADLlT, ti
March 26, 1W2.