Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, May 27, 1863, Image 3

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    WEDNESDAY. MvWj:
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t, ?i a m e :n a. m.
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J'ail Train
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H. nnfli Aec.rmOuV:tf 10 4 A.M.
TniMoti'lirTritoxi and Cl r.Aarrt n Pianch
I. i 1yi'4it fur r"amy KUge it 35 A. . nil
I r. a.
Trnin on (ho Tai.Ii E tuts Ati.tr road leave
Vob r ltsllerohte al 1 45 A. M.
'lb tmiinon ll wre bitltr roads run to connoct
alth Exprcta train and Ma. I trnin weal
Wft-Wo ars repested to state that tho
Fuir OrotiP.U Will tf Uirown 0,on to tliP ,
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jMtlilio Uurnijf 1 ui'Sitny nni eilnosiluy or
i (Vjnrt iVpt.i I
MOHE 1st ENHI AKHlt H K HTIUtToWN'
Httif. 'J'lie luirii ol James XV lit, of Karl
liaus townht was destroyed by fire to- .
Beinerw.ininegmnarya i.-w
. Another burn of Mr. While's, and the '
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(barn of Mr. WiBgiiu", of the amo t0,
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' ahip were set on lire tho mine nilit, but)
the fire wnidUeoverod and extinguished :
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i before. r.ny fcerious damage waa done
James Curtoy, vhom our reader will rei ;
, . ,i -i . r
member a sent to the pen.tenl.nry from
this county a ffW years ngo is supposed to
be (he aollior of these fiendihh acts ; in
fact we are told that lie was actually dis
covered on this occasion, bui made his
escape, and hns thus fur eluded the au
thorities, New rAPKR. The Tyrone Star has been
: revived under tho nnmoof Hera Id, with
the motlo of "Independent in all things,
innutrul in nothing," and If. II. Ilotsing-
ei as editor and puHisher. We can see
the color of the nniinnl already, not
withstanding the unmeaning motto.
i B-IIenry Clay Ietiti bns been arretted
piy the provost marshal at Keokuk, Iowa,
it n (J wih bo sent toSL Louis for trial Ex.
I Mr. lean is one of the ablest clergymen
:u the Methodist Church, and was elecled
I Chaplain to Congress about eight yeats
'o'-
Vft-The campaign nf (leneral Rurnside
igainst the "Copperheads" in Ohio, is one
: of the most successful in his whole niilita
3 ry career, and as the rail splitter would
s iy, will' Lo remembered in history.
! D.OiR friends niay rely uiion it, that
j Pennsylvania is overwhelmingly and un
j clmngenbly Dernorratic. We have watch-
ed the Spring election returns, in various
1 routities, with the closest care, ami have
no hesitation in predicting that the Abos
Iitlonists will be in tho minority at the
next. Fall election, 50,1)00 at least.--The
change in publicsentinient is astounding
or, ruther would be, if there was not ao
much causo for it. ErU 04nv.
list of Grand Jurors for Jane Term,1863.
Bradford- V. li. Holt.
Brady David Hvberling.
Burnsiile Daniel (lormnn, J. P. Gor
man, S. K- Snyder.
Chest 1. Newphor.
Cleai lield Francis Short.
Curweiisville Henry Kerns.
Ferguson-D. W. Hoy!, W. W. Bell,
W. ri.. Smith.
Oirard Justin Tea, Win. T. McCoi kle.
Gulich Jos. Fry.
KiirihBUS Patrick Shoden, Jas. WluJ.
Kiioxa Win. Withetow, J. K. McCor
kle, JJeuben Caldwell.
Jordan Tatrick (i:llig.m.
LawrenceI.. F. Irwin, Wm. C. Foley,
Hilton Mc bride,
l'ike Samuel Long.
l ist of Trtls Jurors for June Term, ItMI'I.
r first week.J
Beccaria George DeWilte, John Hoo
ver. , .
Bell John Buker.
Boggs John W Kyler, John Brown,
Ilolsnd FaUbt.
Bradford S. T. WiUon, Matthew For
toe Abraham Pearco, Joshua Grafllus.
Bloom John Mclntytv.
Brady Cluirtinn llnvk, Thos Wayne,
Jacob Schock, Jos Dale, Wm Kirk, G. W.
Long.
Burnsidc E Fullmer, Dt vid Fulton, jr,
David McCullocgh, Wm llut'.on, John
McCul'.ougli.
Chest Wilson Wood.
Clearfield Jiitnws Leavy, Wm Alexan
der, K V Spiickiuiiii.
Curwensvillo John T T)ale.
Co v i n g t on T.a w ren ee Flood .
Decatur Cyren us Hoe.
Frrj'iieon Co:tes Hell, Daniel Koozer.
Girard Abraham Ilunipkrey, Mitchell
Schopo.
Graham Ilczckinh Lannsberry. '
(iosheu Kphraim .Shaw.
Gulich Sylvester Hill.
Knox Conrnd I5aker.
Lawrence O D Uoodlellow, S B Jordan,
T I) Teoplpa. Owen Campbell.
Morris John B Kyler, Simuel Hoover,
Jope'h Dinning, Abraham Kyler,
Pike Mokes Wise.
l'etin John Flcgal.
Wooda-ard Thoiua Matthews.
second week.
Beccaria Israel Cooper.
Bell H L Henderson, Frampton Bell.
' Bogg M L Liimaiioe.
'Bloom John Smith.
Bradford Thonia Biley.
BradyGeorge Elliner.Christian Korb
Bttrnsido Sa:nuel illiams.
Chest George Holes.
ClearfieldCisper Liepoldt, A M Hills. I
'Covington John U Gormopt, Samuel
Edmonson, James Holt. .:',
Decatur David gGearhart, .
' Fox Geo W Clinton, Jas UcClellan. ;
Goshen Ellis Irwin, Thompson Head.
Gulith IJiraru Uuaimel, Caleb Copen
haver.
Jordan--F.zekiel Patterson.
I
Knox Isaac Mays, '
ltarthaus Joieph .. Yothers, Charles
Minarrs. k - -
Lawruace James Ly lie; Jon Nichols.
Henry Auglionbaugh, Wilson Iloovet.
MorrisChristian Hartol.
New Washington James Feath, Ren-
fen ettnan. norih b, tne pubn, ntA leading from Karthaus
leno-David T Sharp. Kluh JjLl.SOri. to Clr8eld, on U- wt by tb public roid Isad
Woodward Ausliu Kline. log tn John Bnraioy'r, snd en tb sosth sud east
SHERIFF S
'jr.
V I ft 1 1 F "f Miittry writs t f 1.-ti ft-
rtns, ai4 rl hi Ih o.tir'S l l'iOl'"n
p. ti'"sif H CI' ( tfU Id r nti'le. mftln
ro it eftcd, thirt will hs p. 4. to li'M.IC
Mil:, al Hit urt t'lnao In Id l.ytniicli f (liar.
AsM. im Monday tl I. Hi U.ijr of .tui HMI, il
t e'tlo.k, f. M., tti M1ilt rU "-l' ed Ileal
Estate, to wit I
All tlii"1 fi Ira'li i.r i. tn rf lnnd ilnt
In ( Issi field coui.ty.r'iiitt i f l'Hitiltii '"'Uti
ded and described as follows : lit. 1 be on lhsr
of, called "I'liinfield," lilttal ih r.ccrirla town
lp, Clearfield county, ntl looh'M and descri
bed tl follows, lo wit t lleginaing at pos'. and
extending by lends of Thnma liillmjton loulb I
LD dxirrev Wot lull tinrrhe to pott, thrnce bjr I
landi of llnrmnn Wbitmer aouth 8W df)fri'e wnat j
42 per 'ba to a pot, thence by lon-l of Thumai
llillmirton north 40 degrera tut 2V2 pcroliM to
a bomlook tree, thence by tb next doanrlbod '
tract mirth M) dnitreen t 2T.0 icrchei to a dug
wood, and thuno hj land formerly of AJam
KubD called "Belmont" loutb, 40 dfrrri t
5''0 Mrchea to tb nine nf btaioninK. contain-
IfR nd pr ?,.,",?, &1 , J""-.
2d. Another thereof, called "tlreenland," lit
ni,,e in neccRrla townhip, Clr8eld county
Itforcnaid, bounded and di eerilnd follow, to
wit i lteiiiniiins at iforeiaid dogwood and txton- !
ding by the traot abor aeacrineu aouin ov ao. :
groea wu. P.ru. ,u . "-; " ,
lanui ol looinaa aunn m mini -v uviw,
amli oflhoinaa Winn nerin v uogroea weai
3ao perchea to a poat, thenn by landa of Jacob
po,,( tl),nce by lands now or lato of Ntb.,M
Kichardsoo tooth 40 dgreot eoat 31'0 porchoito
H. uowoit norm , UoKr.. .iv ,
tb. place of heginning. containing 133 acre.
ard 153 perch and allowauc.
34 Another thereof, ituat on th water of
CleirAeld crock, in th townabip of Jordan, to ,
the county of ClearOeld aforeaaid, culled "Kred-
bounded and described aa follow, to wit:
llegiuning at a maple thenc by land of Thomas
' uilhnctou aoum ou oogrce won .o iicrouisi 10
,J h(n()9 bj ndi of WwBpoU
north 41) degree west iia percbei to a poat,
thence br lunUa of Peter Kulin north 50 degrees
enst 230 perches t a boauh tree, tlieuce by lands
of Iuuo YYainpole south 40 dogreea eui-t 320 per
ches to place of beginning, containing 133 acres
and 153 perchos, with allownr.ee.
4th. Another thereof, oallod "Lexing ton," sit
uate in Jordan township aforesaid, bounded and
described as follows, to wit: Beginning at a
beach thenoe by lands of Frederick Bates aouth
50 degrees west 230 perchea to a post, thence by
landa of Kbenoxer Brenham north 40 degrees
west 320 perchea to a sugar tree, thence by land
of John Singer north 40 degrees east 230 perch
ea to a pine, thence by lands of John Dunwoody
aouth 40 degree east 320 parches to the begin
ning, containing 433 sores and 1S3 porches and
allowance.
th. And tbeotlior thereof, called "Iiich Grove"
situate in Jordan township, aforesaid, bounded
and described a follows, to wit: Beginning at a
beach tree thence by lands of lsaao Wauipol
south 60 degrees west 230 porches to a beach,
thence by lands of Peter Kuhn north 411 degrees
west 320 perches to a pino, thenc by lends of
Jonathan Jones north 60 degrees cast 230 peroh
as to a post, thenc by lands of William Hunter
south 40 degree east 320 perches to thu place ol
beginning, ooutaiuing 433 acres nnd 153 per
ches and allowance. Seized and taken in exe
cution and to lie sold as the property of Joseph
Pusey and Charles J. Pusey.
Also,' a certain tract or piece of ground men
tioned and described in a certain mortgage, sit
uate In Bozgs tow-nship, Clcsrlieid county, be
ginning at a post in the William Yard survey
thence extending ulong lands of Alexander Stone
south 12 perches to a post, thence along lands of
William Irvin oast 100 perches to a post, thence
north 1(50 perches to a post, and thence along tho
aid William Yard survey west 143 perchei more
or less to the place of begicning, containing MM)
acres and 1(13 perchea and allowance. Seized
and taken in execution and to be sold as the pro
perty of Samuel Powell.
Also, a certain lot of ground aituate in Kyler
town, Morris township, Cleurtiuld county, suppo
sed to contain about j of an iero, with a large
Mansion Hons nnd Stalil osected tbarsnn and
bounded on tho west bv road, ou ib north ami
east by land of Joseph Potter, and on the south
by an alley, being the samo lot ol grouuu pur
chased of Joseph Potter. Meir.ed and taken in
execuiiun and to bo sold as the property of 0. P.
Wilder, doccaied.
BY virtue of sundry writs of Fieri Fnrio; is
fued out of the same court, nnd to me direc
ted, there will be epo.d to PUBLIC BALK, at
the same time and place, the following described
Heal Kstato. to wit :
Two certain lots of ground situate in the bor
rough of New Washington, Clcar8ld county
One lot bounded on the enst by street, on
Die south by . street, on the west by lot of
Reuben Nieman, and north by lot belonging to
school house, with a two story Frame llwelling
House, with storeroom, and Fram Slablo there
on elected. The other lot bounded on the south
by lot of Methodist parsonago, on the west by
street, on tne norm oy ioi oi r ic. retKii,
and nn the enst by lands of Joseph McMurrny,
deceased, with a two story rrame Dwelling croo-
ted thereon. Selt.d nd taken in execution and ,Voojw,r, town,hipi eoumy fro,.id, and des
to be Mid ji the property of James Uowler and crif)ed M f(,,ow.( a wit . Rt , Mone
Jacob O Ake..
Also, all that certain tract of lnnd situate in
Goshen township, Clearfield connty, boundol is
follows : Beginning at a chestnut oak, being 70
perchos west from the old white oak, down, the
southeast corner of warrant No. 18s4, thence
north 64 perches to white oak corner, 20 perches
i . , ,i , o . i J .,. r. ; i .
oeing on warrant xo. menr. norui ue-,
gre west 60 perches to a whit p.ne, thenc
north 67 perches to a double hemlock corner,
thence west 87 perches to a white onk corner,
thence south 155 and four-tenth perchos to a
stone eerner, thence east 1X6 perches to a chest
nut oak and plic of beginning, containing 10(1
acres nod 67 perches and allowr.nce, be th same
more or less, and being part of warrants Hue.
IV16 and 1884, having a small Orchard ind Log
Ilnus and Log Barn thereon. Seised and taken
in oxecution and to be sold as th property of
Kills K. Livorgood.
Ai.so. all that cet tain tract of land situ
ate in Jordan township, Cleai field connty,
being purpart D, in the proceedings in the
partition of the 1'usey lands in "aid coun
ty, and consisting of two tracts or parte of
tracla a follows: One part containing 80
acres and 32 perchei and allowance, be
ginning at an old beech (downj and corn
er of John Dunwoody, Peter Kuhn and
Frederick Beaten, thence south 50 degrees
wee t 40 and two-tenth perches to a post,
thence by put part B north 40 degrees
west 338 perches to a post, thence north
50 degrees east 40 and two-tenth perches
to a post, thence bv John Dunwoody south
40 degrees east 338 perches to the place
of beginning, tseing part of tract wai ran
ted in (be name of Peter Kuhn. The
ether part containing 292 acres-and al
loiranco. bounded a Iollows:' Beginning
at the above mentioned beech (now
down) thence by Peler Kuhn north 4f
degrees west 3S8 perchos to a post, thence
by John Toner north 40 degrees east 14ft
and five tenth tierchci to a post, thence
by purpart C south 40 degrees east 338
I perchea to a tiost. thenoe bv Isaac Warn-
P0' south 50 degrees west 146 and live
tenth perches to place of becinnini;, being
part of tract wairanted in the name of
John Dunwoody. The whole of the tract
taken in execution containing 372 acres
and 32 perche. Seized and taken in ex
cwution and to bn anlrl si na nmnnviu r
tar,,: t-. II-
milium i usev.
TY Virtu of uodry writ of Venditioni Expo-
J , issued out or tb Court of Common
Pleas of Clearfield county, and to tne directed,
thre will.be exposed to PUBLIC SALE, atthe
Court bods in the borough of Clearfield, on Mon
day tb 15th day of June next, at 1 'olock,
p. m., th following described Real Eilate, vist
Two certain tract of lard situte in Covington
township, Clearfield connty, tb on honaded
Itf In4d nf I. fa f'i. fl, "n I ti fratns
bins ft t V SIS fi 1 fms . I thMii
erw-tfd. 111 ftlif lot bown M rn th "n'h I f
. It f tit.llt l'l Inn fn m Kar'han to t'l..r.
' Held, w thlhy liit tf J. hi I'f if t. nd on
, Ih north and wt by land nf John Mwl"fi, with
i wanmaksr sliop thcnon nrrled Also, on all
Hi defendant'! III iff t In t renal trad of land
situate In Karthaaa Inwnshig, Clmrf nld eounty,
; bnnnded by lnit rf P. A. Krtlini, f.mar
l k, I'ailna 8 lrln, and th f funrhnna rirrr,
r.iitlnitig about US rr', mf I", t rr
f which I elfd, with rinall hour rm t it
thrrvan, and ell wll. HrIimI and lakrn in f
putinn and lo b fild a Ih proptrtj of Jutih 1.
.Mil I fun.
A I.L tliat certain tract of land (ituatain Fui
towualiln. CleirAeld count T. hounded and doicri
D(a it lol low I commencing l a bi'tulork tb
,ou'hwit coruer of warrant No. 4340, tlino
nb (II dexre it 114 pcrchci mora or leal
to a pout, the no north 34 d;ree wont 4 perch-
to poet, tbnc wcat (17 perchei, moi or lc..
to bticb tree, thenc. outh 104 penbet, nor or
lep,to plac orbeginninn, contninlnu 42i ncrea,
mor or Icaa, being part of warrant No. 4:140, and
being part uT th landi conreyed to b. KingfUr-
rf liv b. K. Mrnffca. (. al,. truateca of th uni
ted f-Luton Land Cmunaiiv. dated Nov. j:t, 1H40,
. Rolaad and taken In execution and to be laid M
the nronertT of 11. 8. Duvetwort, aduiinintrator of
jm,u Wedewortli, devaoa
certain tract of land ailnat. in Oulloh
Ai.no, a
,,l,: nu..U ,,..ni. nnntulniair one lore, t
mott pr ,ej( vn( , building thereon erected
known M j,m, rhur,h unj ,,ehooi home, i
Beiied and taken in execution and to bl aoida
ths property of Joieph Hurley, Abraham Net
ting and J. A. liegnrty, buihliug committee.
Ai.so, leTeral certain trncta ot land aituiie in
Beccaria and Jordan townahipi, Clearfield eoun.
tv. as follows i 1st. A certain tract of land situ
ate In Beeenria township aforesaid, beginning at
a post and extending by lands of Uhomas Bill
ington south 60 degrocs west 200 perohes to a
pest, thenc by lands of Herman Witsner south
feD degrees west 43 porches to a post, tbenca by
lands of Thomas Billington north 40 degrees
west 303 norches to a post, thence north 10 de-
grees west 207 perches to a dogwood, and tkence-j
hy lands or Adam huhn, calleil "uoiimoni, souiu
44 degrees east 3D 2 perches toplaooof beginni',
containing 429 icres and 10(1 perches, end al
lowance, and having about JO seres cleared land,
with a house, barn, and othor outbuildiags erect
ed thereon,
2d. A certain tract of lnnd In tho same town
ship and county aforesaid, beginning atthe afore
aaid dof wood, and extending by the tract above
, t . , .n...... . QAl, k-. In
degrees west perches to a post, thence north
60 decrees enst 1(8 perches to a post, tbnc by
.nv, v..v.d . -
lands of Nathaniel Kiehardson outh 44 degrees
eust 1H9 perches to plaoe of beginning, contain
ing SOU acres and 136 perches and allowanc,
beiug part of tract called "Ureen Land."
3d. Also, a certain tract of land situate on the
watirs of the Cloarfleld creek, in Jordan town
ship aforesaid, called "Fndcrica," bounded as
follows: lleg'nning at a maple, thence by lands
of Thomas Billington south 60 degrees west 2 10
perchei to hemlock, thence by land of lsaao Wam
polis north 40 degrees west 313 perches to post,
thence north 60 degrees east 240 perches to a
beoch, thence by laud of Isaac Wsmpol sooth 40
degrees east 343 perches to the place of begin
ning, containing 1H.1 acres and 64 perches.
4th. Also, a certain tiact nf land situate in
Jordan township, county aforesaid, beginning at
a post, thence south it) degree west 215 anil
eight tenth pcrc4ies to post, therce by lands of
LrcWihara north 40 degrees wost 3A8 perohes to
post or sugar tree, thence by land of Joln Singer
north 60 degrees esst 216 and eight-sumo perch
es to post, thence south 40 dsgrees cist 3.18 per
ches to place of beginning, containing 430 acres
and being prt of larger tract of land called
"Lexington," urveyed in th name of Peter
Kuhn.
6tb. Also, all that piece of ground sUuate on
the north side of the public 'fnad from Alexan
der's fording to the village of Glen Hope, in the
Uwrrbipof Rccrarla, commencing at a point J 10
feet from a atone on the west bank of Clearfield
creek, tbne o.th 6K doire west 12V ft,
thence 22 lUgrWi w est 374 feet, thenc south 6S
degress east UH feet, thence north 68 degrees
cast 60 feet, thenc south 22 degrees east WO feet
to the place of beginning, bounded esst by prop
erty of James Ilugarty, aouth by tbo said pablio
road, west by a 32 fet street, and north by ather
property sold by said llegarty to load Pusy, and
having thereon a house and stable.
6th. Also, a tract of land in the same township,
commencing at a maple on the west s;do of tb
Clcnrfiold creek, (this line is bounded by land of
William Alexander,) tbene south 68 degree west
8 perches to stones, thence south 63 degroos east
iV perches to stones, and thence north 68 degree
east 8 perches to place f beginning, containing
'i acres, and bounded on the south by th last
described premises, and having erected thrn
a Saw-Mill with one saw, and water power ap
purtenanL "
7th. Also, all the right as conveyed by deed of
Juines llegarty and wife, recorded in Book S,
page 601, to raise the water en all his land by a
cill-dam
fl.l. 1 1 .11 .I.., A lot. ,1 bIIkuIa In
on the esst side of Clearfield creek, 6H feet there-
from, thenc north 46 degrees east 106 feet to a
stone, thence siuth 44 degrees east 106 feet to a
it ne. thence south ifl degroes wst 105 feet to a
stone, thece north 44 degree west to the place
of beginning, containing one-fourib of an acre,
bounded north, cast and south, by lands or n u
y Alexander, with a Urist-Mill thereon eroct-
.... , rl, . . .n(1 wnll,r -.
ed with two run of burrs and wntcr power.
9th. Also, a tract of land lying on tho bank of
Clearfield creek, between th said creek and the
above mentioned road lead'ng from Alexander's
fording to lielcina, extonding 80 ,'eet along the
hanks of said creek 40 feet down th said bank
from tho comb of the dm now erected hy Charles
J. and Joseph Pusey, and 40 feet up therefrom.
10th. Also, all the right as Conveyed by doed
of Wm, 1). Alexsnder and wife, recorded in Hook
S, page 003, to raise the water on all his land by
a mill dam., Seised and takeji in execution and
to b sold aa th property of Charles J. Pusey.
At.io, acertain tract of land situate in
Pike townsbit). Cleerlield county, begin
ning at a sugar, the southwest corner of
survey in name of Gtylavus Kishbnugh,
i bunco by land now of Abraham Suyder
east 121 and oce-tenth perches to post,
thence by residue of Gustavus liiskbaugh
south 140 perches to post, thence still bv
same west 121 and one tenth perches to
post ou tract line, thence by lnnd of Hex
north 140 perches to sugar and beginning,
containing 100 acres and allowance, being
pari of tract in name of Gustavus Rishs
tmugli the said 100 acres having a small
Log House and Barn and oibcr outbuild
ings, and about 45 acres of cleared lnnd
(hereon. Seized and taken in execution
and to bo sold as the property of G. W.
Currv.
Ai.so. a certain trnr.l of land aituatfi in
IChefll township, Clearfield county, con.
taming oo acres, about 40 acre cleared,
and bounded on Hie north by A. II.
rearce, on tho east by Fenningion on the
south by William Wood and J. iVood a
Plank House erected thereon 1G by 24
leet, and Log Barn and Orchard. Seized
and taken in execution and to be sold as
the property of David Michaels, Homer
W. Mott and A. S. Tozer.
Also, a certain tract of land situate in
Beccaria township, Clearfield county, con
t.inin. .Jw,i 'lr.B.fr,nrii, nt n mr-ra
with . two story Frame Tavern House
and Stable thereon ejected , bounoed ty
lands of Isaac Ricketf on th) north, and.
lands of George Dillen and others on the
South and west. Seined and taken in CX-
ecution and lobe sold as the properly of
. -. . . . . . ' '
Jonn nickels and lbsafi Kiekets, terre tea-
ant.
A lso, a certain tract of land situale in
Qiest township, Clearfield county, con-
lainina 63 acre, more or lesa. bounded bv
lauds I.ne of A. . J. Tenrce. Wm. WeoJ.
uescnocu souiu ou ucirrofB win , ni . . , , . , , .
. ,i. . i..i.j. .,r Th..,.. M.rtin north Ao'shin, bounded on the north by turnpike
dri'l ollin, Willi 8 li !(njr la k Mont",
l.ry I'ntri. anl fa'.ut ll mn, tmnc or
., ilnrrd tliir n. SiI7m km titlirn
in rxrrtil nn ntvl to tnhl na t rriM
ctV it I'Rfi'l Mi linrla.
At.o, rrrtiiln lrr df ml niltmtr in
liindford lonliip, Clpnificlil oniirttT irn.
taininU ahool 6 8rr, niutf if pa, l.r-inu
jmti t-l a la'Rrr tract nf latvl wanntiUil in
I lie IMtue ol llroive II n when, null Nio im
r rrrrniptil tlifrmin i tociuil, l,i-iiitf lli ,
Htnn r.rrmiM1 livii-l on utnli-r . ft. No,
r,X, Maioh Irrm, M2. SfiznJ anil lakon
in rxcrution and to be io!d us the rojir '
ty of Ihic Sl.iii-y.
A t.o, a certain tract of lun l nitiinlo in i
Krady town'liip, Clearfield oounty, Tonn
aylvania, beginning at a corner, tlienr
North ont' ciirefl rnt along lunu of M.i
!liiillT nmi Mi ryt 1 ti perches to umt
thence north M) dogtcfg weal hy latidn of)
W. Koynnlds and S. Dunlarp 134 ju rnlioa to (
post on l'rio Turnfiiko, thence aouth !
o Uegiees east aloiia anid turniiike73 per.
to poit, thence north i H degren enst along
aaid turnpike 10 percheii to post, north 12
degteo vi est nlong lot of John Hoover ItiO
fret to post, north 75 degrees east 136 feet
to post, south 12 degree eant 1 M feel to h
i DDsi on Hitiu tuiniHKe uiereuooui kuiu
DDSt
turnpike, north 7ft decree east 120 loel t
,j0i 8 j corner of lot of John lleherling.
thence north 12 degrees west along s.iid
lot 100 leet to poat, thence north ib dec.
easl ulotii? 8'vid iota ol suiil llulelmi and
Mi rye (5 perchea to comer of hit l ye,
aouth 12 decrees east along lot of Eli Fyo
1(10 feet to corner of lot of Eli Fyo at the
tjrupike, thence north 75 degrees ea.-t
along said turnpike 13ft fct lo post, thence
north 75 degrees cast CO foci to phico of
beginning, containing 116 acres more or
iess, about 10 ucres cleared nnd under cul
tivation. Ai.so, the undivided half part of a cer
tain Taturtry, Bituate in Penn township,
with about one quarter of an acio of
ground thereto belonging, and bounded as
iollows
on the coith by lurnuike. on tho
uniel ainI aaiiHi V.u Irtt Ia in I 1 V ul a 1 I rt.
"mi u ri nvum ity ui t'vun 4tuigii uii
the east by lot of Elisha Fenton.
Ai.so, a certain 1st situate in l enn town
. , ..H ,1.. .,, I.
vii lilt? wcia ity nil ttucjr, vu iija duuiu i'j
land of Dixit Russell, nnd on the east by
Tannery lot and lot of Elisha Fenton.con
taining about one fourth of an note with
a two story framo house and frame stable
thereon erecte!.
At.o, a certain lot situate in Penn town
ship, bounded south by the turnpike, east
by an alley, north by nn alloy, west by lot
of James Connelley, containing about one
fourth of an acre, with no improvements
thereon. Seized and taken in execution
and to bo sold as the property of John
Russell.
LDW'ARD rERKS.Sh'ff.
Sheriff's Office, Clcarfiold, May 20, 18ti3.
RICHARD HOSSOP,
rOUEKiN and DOMESTIC GOODS,
Clearfield, Pa.
MktfLl'NS
nt
at
at
at.
Sensation
Sensation
Sensation
Sensation
prices
prices
prices
prices
LDKLAINKS
iCtJliUBOS
ALPACAS
Just received at MOSSOPS',
GINGHAMS lit Sensation
CHINTZ al Sensation
PKLVlVt at Sensation
tf LOVES at Sensatien
prices
Ol-tnic
I.I
l 'i ices
,
iiTAis at bensution price
. iinK'nn m
at MOSbOPfe
SHAWLS
BONNETS
COLORED I
MUSLlNy I
at
at
Sensation
Sensation
prices
prices
at Scssalioa
prices
ro
, All to be Lad fit MOSSOTS1.
LIE at
CUASri at
CURTAINS at
TABLE CLOTHS nt
Sujisulion
prices j
Sensation
Sensation
Sensation
Sersation
...ics
I ..
prices
FRINGE
al
prices
at MOSSOPS
LACS at
HOSIERY at
RIBBONS at
TRIMMINGS)
of all kinds At at
Sensation
Sensation
Sensation
Sensation
in any quan'ty )
Alwnvson hand at MOSSOrS'
t!r . onSn ?'JD I'r!CC8
oiii u.xr.i. a'. oynsniion
TWEEDS at Sensation
JEANS -nt Sensation
V EST I NOS at Sensation
prices
prices i
jirices
prices
suiuri.MiS at ensatlon pne
at MOSSOJ'V.
nrices
CLOTHING such
ns v'oals, Punts,
Vests,
Under Shirts, al sensation
Flannel Shirts,
Boots, Shoes,
Hats and Caps,
Now for sale at MOSSOrS'
II A R D W A It K
such as Snws.nnlls
Forks, Knives,
Spikes, Hinges,
LIQUORS, such
as Wine, Prnndv,
(Hn, Whiskey,
at sensation prices!
, li. vjonpi
AlUtSSUI'S .
at sensation
Cognac, etc., etc., I
fl.'I'ITU ...A
ll,tll HIICII IIS
Prunes, Raisins,
Figs, Filberts, ic.
at sensation
at Mossors.
. r
GRtCEKIllS,eay 1
Hour, 11 a ra s,
Shoulders, Sugar,
Molasses), Coll'ee,
Tea, Crackers,
Spices, Candle,
at sensation ' prices
Coal Oil, etc., etc J
Always at MOSSOrS'.
BLACKING
ROPES
POWDER
SHOT
LEAD
nt
at
at
nt
nt
at
sensut ion
sensati in
sensation
sensation
sensation
sensation
prices
prices
prices
prices
prices
jirices
CAPS
.At the More of RICHARD MOSSOl?.
MOSSOP
Always beeps on hand a lull
assoitmenl of all kinds of goods required
for the accommodation of the public. "
Not. 12, 1862.
DR. M. WOODS,
TjRACTiriXO Physician, and Examining Pnr-
' i geon fr Penmen. Offie Southwest cornr
"d 'j.Im
January!, 1863. ly.
DE. J. W. POTTER.
physician and ftnrfroii, has permanently
looaUd at Frenehvill, Covington township, off
rs bis professional rrices to th unwinding
' ll.. a , o i
con""","tJy .,..7o, .o....
I : .r;r.. . - "
u c or u ikt ..j j.. i. d 'j
nZ7i Vrri MOST Sir..?
.We lhAeduv Clearfis.d r..
' D ", ls',,.
rirtM.
iv IHiSTON
. M A UK I. T Mint t'LV.A Itl ll'lil) 1'A
KKK1' mi,t,nthj on ii in.i ,i lunjr
awl nnd urll frlnifd rtnrk of
JUtrWSmvl CIIV.MICA ,.S'
PA1XTS OILS AM) V A It X I SI!
Ii.rttUMKIlY 8 Tllil.KT AltTRl IH.
BLANKS, r.0OK3 AND STATIONAUT.
'ronACco&sr-XiAUs.
'
A n a gt'ncrnl a
ATI L'S flinl V
asHortment of VAIJf-
Fancy AKT10J.KN.
W respectfully invito a call, feeling ronfl
dent that w can eiiiily the wants or nil, ou
term to their satiit'ietlnn.
IIARTSYflCK Si HUSTON.
Ch-ardcld April 27th 1S03. tf
5,000 Men,
-irni-TrtS rd nova t.. .,,iu.t -ui,
"
CLOI
IIING & FUliNLSniNG GOODS
at REIZKNSTEIN BROS. & CO., wher it
TO BE
Bold at prices that will induce all to be
By devoted interest to tho CLOTHING KSTAC- !
LISHMKNT the universal sntisfactiou which has'
... i...i...i ,1, ... .:. I
I " n
STOCK, which In quality and selection, Is now
inferior to none
IN PENNSYLVANIA.
Come, nnd you can have
i;v oi:di;i:,
All kinff and styles of Clothing at aenrly one
half
OF THE
Frioes usually asked at other Stores.
Clothing good enough to sail the
GOVERNOR,
Or nny other man.
?-rReineinher the place, hi tli MANSION
HOUSE, opposite the Hank.
BE I ZEN STEIN BKOS. & CO.
Clearfield, April 8, 186:1, 3m.
New Goods
REED, WEAVER & Co.,
A l,,a( nN
J
, ing a splendid lot of the moat carefully selected
i CTT'.c,' Tt. -
I ever bronchi to the place which they offer
l,i,: ...i.i. kit-- ii ..
to
the
i very Wn-est flc-tiro the markets will afford
I iuii "oivuuio, it n't i ii v j hi ' . i v t-ii vi tai i v av
Nov. 12, Hi;.
Wool nnd Flax Spinning WIlCCls,
( --r-r a iii t vti.-iv f....c-,....i
i r..... i ii ..iuiiiiiiiv ,ui ru auu nii uu -
hinds hy the undersigned, who Invites the
people of Clearhold county to embrace tho oppor
tunity now oflorud t secur on of these superior
Machines. Thov will b sold cheap C'oi no(
i r,fmcti. Call at the 01,1 Shop in Curwensvillo.
w.M. i: t'tlAMBKUS.
Mny 6,1 863. y
NEW
IIAH'ITSWICK
prices. . DMI M)TR ATOR'S NOTICE .Notic
prices : x j, hereby givon that Letters of Adiuinistra
pl ices tiou have keen grnutei to the subscriber on the
I estate of William Uabngnn, In te of liollufunte,
pricC8 Centra county, dee'd. All persons indebted to
1 payment, and those having claims agaimt the
same will present them duly authonucatoa lor
settlement
G. M. TO CUM, Adui'r.
Pellofonte, Pa., May 5, 1863.
Auditor's Notice.
IN the matter of the Estate of Samuel Stroup,
late of Knox tovnship, Clearfield county, de
ceased : The undersigned Auditor appointed to
report distribution of the money in the hands of
George Erhnrdt. Administrator of th a foremen-.
i tioned Estate, will attend to tho dutie of his ap
pnoes poinnnont at bis oflh-o in the borough of Clear-
field on rnday the 5th day of June, 1863, at 10
o'clock, A- M., when and where those interested
muy attend If thev see proper.
THO. J. McCULLOUlill, Auditor.
May 13, JS63.
.m(u1nltaila MfflOStB.
N th matter of th Estate of Joseph Collings.
Ji woria, iai tti t-uun lownsnin viuarnviu conn-.
, TU -. I A..i,.
. l . 1 1 . i .. -1 r i i .
ted to re-examine nnd report distribution, Ac,
. ' will attend to th duties of his appointment at
, his office in the borough of Clearfield nn Saturday -.
the 6th day of June, 1863. at 10 o'clock, A. M.,
I when and where those interested may attend if
. , ' ,n'y see proper. i
I"11; TIL J. ycCULLOUOII, Auditor, I
May 13. 1S63
Auditor's Notice,
1 Thomas Sourman
In the Court of Coramm
vs.
riens of Clcnrficld county, Pa.
I
William Levis. I No. t!4. .Ian. term A. D. I860.
Ven. Ex. No. 55 June term I860.
LL persons will hereby tak notice that th
I dittribution of tb money arn-ing fr jiu the sa,le
' of Ileal Estate Ly the bbcnf! in the above suit,
i will attend to the duties of his appointin ent at
. his iiftice in tb borough of Clearfield on Thurs
day tb 4th day of June next, at K o'clcck, r. X., I
when and wher those interested may (tlcnd
and b heard. I
TIIO. J. MoCULLOUGH, AiieJa.,r. i
Miy 1.1, Ir63.
G
CENT REW ARD Escined from the
premises of th subscriber in Larwno town
ship, on th 3d instant, without jost cause, An.,
jin ( ortimtssrr, in indentured pprentiee. a;d .
' about 16 years, and hiving on his workin eluthes.
i Th pulilio are cautioned against baiborii g ,.r
trusting him on my account, as I will pay no
' debts of his contracting ifter this dato ' .
1 - -- -JOHV I'Ott-pfT.'
Lawrence township, May 1 3, 1863. pd.
IsEVEH KLKGAiV t;
Justice of the peace
Latbersburg, Cloarfiold Co, l'a, will
attend promptly to all business ntrostsd to hi
tr.
.
April 4, I8tl.
.
aa. McMurray.-, :
Matt. Irvln.
DEALFRS IN .
CJoo!8f Groceries Lnmbcr, ic.;
JjUinHidtf, P.!
Pec. 21, l62.
f MM'II.ViN.T n.IIUTHAI.r
Cf Vnlinl.lo TiiiiIht I .a ml
CLEAT.FIFID COURTV.
(ii
1; V 1,t. t of in OrUr of lis C: I r' f it
(,( I Slimier pi4 I li aiti' 'd eomli'. Is.
ihxi be fii'i.d to 1 t 1 I.I C MIT., n
Ml. I N HOl'K, In theci !,! ol t hatUcM. . a
Thursday the 11th Irno tirtt
ill ofth Mlu log H,.f-ris. . li'l Frt! , "I"
at in Jordan totiblp, UiAifi'M cfi:!itT,Pri ,
Isle the property of Imiio l usoy, rtt'csa d.
I A rerialn trsrt or t,r of l.niid, i-l rt "Tllcli
llr iv," survived on warrant to Jul n bunwnoHy,
beginning l l out corner of Ih William Hun
ter survey and this trai t, thenc south 40 decree
east 3 .8 porches to a post, thunen s.iu'.h 60 de
grena wvsl ffi and fivs tenlh icrche to lr i.
line, tlin'i) by purpart "1, north 40 ilc
grout n:.rt lurches lo a p"-t on inxt line, thencn
by tract line in.rtli .Ml itcfreea east 05 inl fl
tenth porches In jost and lierl iniinj?, containing
HHt Arrra and 4H 1'cirlies.
Tlie sid tinet bclr; part of purpurt "V," as de
erlhed nnd allotted in the partition ef the 'ue
l,nnd, n mads In the Court of t'oinmon I'leas
of I'lcsrtlc'd county.
I This lot of tsnd is heavily timbered w itli a Cue
' growth of W lilte Pino Timber iulte a num
ber of Spars, and taw whole being within two
miles or i.lcartlciil crfek, is a cii'siraoio property
for Logging Operation, Tb tilla is In
' disputaliio.
1 TERMS. On-fih cash nt striking down tt)
property; onelilhth at eontlinatlon ol rul : snd
the balanco in three )unl aanHal payments frm
tb date of snle, with Interest, to bo secured by
bund and mortgage upon the premises with a
' clause restrictiag the taking off tlmbor except ia
' proportion to payment made,
i ii j ... .r iV.....t
jir uruwr yn flic vuun,
CHARLKS i. PUSKV, AdnVr of
Isaac Pusey, dee'd, ( JWeru P. 0.
Mndora, Clearfield co Mny 13, 1S08.
OrThe Went Pmnch Lcmoerat, Willisnii
port, Pa., will insert four times, and scud bill to
( thuj nlliee.
' T JI E IullsYE VENI N O JO U 1 INAL
I A si D THE - -
WEEKLY DEMOCRATIC LEA I Ell.
Theso Democratic papors, lately, published by
Albert I). Iloileau, (whose connection therewith
has entirely ceased,) are now publifhud and edi
ted by I'liai'lca -. I'ine and Alf red li. I.f v.
Is, nnd will, hereafter, bu cendHctcd fearlessly,
as organs of the groat Democratic Party They
will defend the principles of the Constitution,
rights of the States, aud tho liberties of 'he poo
ple. The Evening Journal Is published overy after
noon, (Sundays excepted,) it fO per inmiRi, or
$3 lor six months, payable la advance. It con
tains spirited articles on the political questions
of the dsy, with all tbo enrrent news, Market and
Stock reports, and nil such matter as ft usually
found in a Daily Newspaper. .
Tho Weekly Domocrstio Losdor, is a large
double sheet paper, containing night pages, forty-eight
columns: ol reitftng mutter, and is fur
nished at the tollswtng-Tutc :
Singlo Cops,ono year,
W 00
8 60
6 00
8 00
SO 00
To
Three
Fiv "
Twenty
Thirty "
42 00
76 00
rifty
Tho Democrats of Pennsylvania, Maryland,
Delaware, and Now Jdrsey, it is hoped will exert
theiuvolvcs to give th Ladr a lnrgs circulation.
Address PINE LliWIB.
No. lOW South Third St.,
Philadelphia.
Writ for rntnple numbors, which will be
promptly printed, gratis.
May 6, 186 .
18G3.
18C3.
rillLADELmiA t ERIE RAILROAD,.
iflMUS great line trsrers' the Northern and
! X Northwestern eonnties of PennsjJvnhla to
tbo ity of Erie, on Lak Erie. -
It has been leased by th i'mntttranin Bail-
' rimti t'nmtinnu. .nil nmlfiF Shotr kiisnlf-a fa lift
ing rapidly openod throughout it entire length. .
It is now in us for Passenger and freight bu
siness from Harrieburg to Driftweod (2d f'ork,
, 177 ini'esl on tho Eastern Division, and from
'Sheffield to Erie, (7 miles) on the Westenn
Division.
I Ti f Paurnger Train nt Drifitowt.
- ; Express Trnin Icavos eas'ward . " 4 20 P. MT
L. press Train
xprcss Train arrives westward 12 00 M.
. Curs run through wiTHorr caAnoa both ways
ou these trains between Pbiladolphia and Lock
Haven, and bctwion Baltimore and Lock Haven.
Elegant (Sleeping Cars accompany th Express
Train both wuys4)etweon Williamsport and Haiti
mora, aid Williamsport and Philadelphia.
For inforiuat'on respecting Passenger business
apply at tho 8. K. Cor. 1 Ith and Market its.
And for Freight business of tho Company's
Agents, S. It. Kingston, jr., Cr. loth and Market
its., Philadelphia j
J. W. Reynolds' Eric:
J. M. Drill, Agent X. C. R. R. llalilmere ;
U. H. UorsTOji, Ucn'l Freight Ag'l, Phila.;
I.WUritf I.. Ilnrn, IJ.in'l Ti.lr.. Aw', 1'bil.t .
Jos. D. Potts, Oen'l Manager, Williamsport.
Jan. 21, 1868.
S'
r.MI-ANXUAI."li1ATKMENT of thc
Clcarfield county Bank, May 4, 1)3.
ASHKTH. I.IAIII.I1IKS
Capital Stock raid Irf, $5,000 0"
"Notes in circulation, .. ,-
10s $ U,770 l . a,
6 12,638 f '
1 6,623 j - .. .
This being th greatest . . r
ain't since last statement. ,
Total liabilities this dsy, '
(171,261 lis. This being -.
the greatest amount sine ,.
last liatemenL
tl.AA II 1171
Villi
f ilvr,
Rc. I '.10i OU
Personal property,
.... I
115 ZI
Heal Estate,
Do do taken fur debt,
nono
, hone,
$72,102,04
(47,043 II
10,243. M
Hill) disc uM 170.107-91
Do nndcrpro. 1,935 00
Penna. 5 per cent, loan,
par value $ j 1,0 1 1 V3
cost
Due from tn'ks a bn'krs,
Notes of other Hank.
15.1S5 00
, Legal tender? demand noteslfi.SO, 00
Checks, Drafts, f-c, 2,01.1 V8
L'. H. rerehue stock - 26S 14
Overdrafts, ' 48 46
Cost of plates, Xe., 764 7
Due Depositors,
Due ou certif. of df-poaite.
Due Uariss.
Cbmmi ! i ,
United ' ' , ,! .
Iniref' . i ' ' -'
74.61)0 r
12,169 .'
5,108
167 I
62 :
659 !,
Luib',:l t -' ...
prineij' '', f i
As endor.-o : . -
Liability i ; , ... I -i r
as prin.j ,. . . i, i
As endo's. n - j
Divid'nd di 'u 1 - r
ol 1 per c.-tt.
U.S. A State tax,
J
j."i
The ftbovfi alatCTrent ih
. to !L.
i -
my know!edg and bulief-
JAME- H o't.M
Sworn and snbsrrthed bfr i -this
19th H it f May, 180..
W. liAPrasenn,
, oSary Prtlhe.
Clrirnel, M-iy 20, 1?"'
- Five-Twenty U. S. Loan, j
Dnwlng tl per reuU Interest, pavible ev
. cry Nix months In fUold. :
TEOXARD. FIVET CO.(.of Cleira.ld.r
J subsnriptiow Agent to dispos of this tlv'
Twenty Tears U. 8. Loan. . Amount ean b lis I
to suit Hi mean esT dtflsrent Individuals !!,
interest being pnva' le nnd lo be accounted I o
blf yearly iw Onld'' 1
' April f 1ri!..