Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, February 15, 1865, Image 3

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    VALUATION OF ALL PROPERTY Assessed for the v
TOWNSHIPS
bomouuus.
ileal and personal propertyTTutMo"
exalion for State purposes it the rata rf
nree wills on every dollar of the tIu'
wi'roui, lu 111 J
eccaria township,
Bell township,
Jjocg townahip,
Iiloom township, -Bradford
townaliip, .
Jirady township,
Burnside lowuship, -
Clipst township,
('ovine!nn township, -Clearfield
hornuglj,
Curnensvillo borough,
ltcfitur township, .
Ferguson township.
Vox township,
(iirard township,
Gosl.cn township, -
Graham township,
Oulich townbhip, -
Huston township,
.Ionian township,
Korthaus township, -Knox
township,
Lawrence tow nship, .
Lumber cily horouch.
Morn township,
Sew asLington
Perm township.
Tike township,
Union township,
yvooowiiiu town i
nt s? J a h uiro r
I T&Tjtiu -t" in mi tv til i
- S.'B,S o"St' J?-. lag ?S. ; ' o So" .
f less 2ifii :: si 332, s. . 5
! III? Hi hit?, f ! fJ J s I
i tS6, -"S3. " 2 2. 525 i a" .a T "
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i. iboiaim. dols j cr 1 No. No. 0,.. ci ;dou ci, 1362
ASSESSMENT OF 1865.
.1.0 rcpoctivo Grmt Rc(hlcam
in PRICES of FALL i WINTER GOODS 1
! J.P.KllATZER,
! Front Street, Clearfleld, Pecn'a.
Having purchased a hrs stock ince the
li te declino in price is now prepared to
ofler great bargain in
New Style Dress Goods,
Richest Printed Goods,
following U a Coniparative'jjf.Fiw Delaine
nt of the Valuation ofil,n. " W(,t H'CMUICS,
Merinos.
boro'
ihip,
210
189
100
70
22 1;
408
261'
211'
103
200,
110'
I211
31
112
0.')
M'J
110
152!
139
no;
v 1 8!
70,
232
04,
137i
235
03
102
59,405
84,4'JS
35.tiC,7
109,201
17,030
41.451)
05,857'
09,284
42.401
82.040
30.240!
00,037!
20,0221
19,091!
24.780;
65,054!
37,904,
38,144
144,012
34.9291
38,502;
35.681!
107,855
12.320
59,542
8,490
41,878
05,192
55,099
31,712
11.472'
7.503'
4.880!
2.718
9.075
13.480
11.953,
7.370'
5.269
3,09 11
1.000
4 954
4.508
1.258
3.014
3.249
5 'X.V
3.4)8!
4 741
5.413
3 03 1 1
4,t)8ti
21.5331
2.033!
9 970 1
1 ,000
6.417
8.302
4 375
3.397
3.400
207
C50,
loo1
0.7501
10,800
2.334
1W
4.450
2,000,
6018 1,548,021! ?180,012
r..ioo
900
450
300
200
74.277
92.210
40.547
19.754
50,531
123 331
77.810
70.700
47.730
90,331
50.700
71.591
33.401
20,949
28.700
58.303
43.249
41.002
11.1,350
40.312
42.193
39.707
132,488
15.253
09.718
10,090
1,745
73.794
59.474
35,109
222 83
270 03
121 04
59 20
151 59
309 99
233 43
230 28
143 19
288 99
152 11
214 77
100 39
02 84
88 10
174
131
124
448 00
121 02
120
119
397
45 75
2n9 15
30 28
140 23
221 3S
178 42
105 3 2
No. J Vulu Xox
nous poi.jcT
, 5, 210 17o!
10, 285 2 85
, 14 390 JiKl
I 30, 788 7 H8
29 9S5 9 35
10 600 5 00
i 135 1 35
17 1155 11 .J
8 425 4 25
10, 335 3 35
i 3' 05 05
,.-M!Ucmcnt ol the Valuation 0f tho
(Real and Personal Estate in Clearfield French
.count v. Ph.. of 1(i- nml !ta
I'valuation as rejorted by the Assess-!
Good Black Silk
;or for the year 1805, returned in Do
jcember, :
90
74
80.'
.ri7
;;o
40
?29,19l' ?0,C50?1.704,1SO $5,290 42
7! 230 2 30
Hi 255 2f,,-
3; no i io
8 2h0 2 80
10, 200 2 00
5' 95 95
8, 120 1 20
50 1485 14 85
8 255 2 55
I i
12 375 3 75
14 532 5 32
5 105 1 05
I
308 $9,000
2.9801
S.835!
3,050;
435
1,085'
2,125
4.9401
2,000'
2.200
12.300!
4.005;
4.0841
975
25'
1,450'
075!
2 525
1.420
4 800'
760
1 .300
1.440
1.47
2005
2.830'
2.480;
1,002
1.058
1.310
1,275
77.473
90.330
43.087
20,189!
V2.404
120.391
83,250,
78 vr,
43, TOO
109.840
55.79C
70.710
34,504
21.174
30,150
59.208 1
40,029
43,132!
154 430
41.292.'
43.04s
41.327
135.44
18.I7S
72,54s
12.801
50,722
75,984
00.979
30 384
774 73
903 30,
43J 87
201 89
.124 04
1203 91
832 50
789 55
499 30
1098 40
657 OO!
767 10'
343 04l
211 74
301 50;
692 08
400 29
431 32
1511 30;
412 92!
430 48
413 27
1354 48!
181 73j
725 48i
128 fill
607 22i
7.9 84
009 7t)
84
75
224 93 ;
281 23 i
128 29
59 20
1 1 50
10 5
0
00
1
i!
1 7
159
380
238
231
143
317
163
218
102
03
Si
Si
19.:
04 '
30 I
12?
79,
59
I
I 75
89 85
177 20'
130 04 ;
3 50
1' li 1
1,
$90,00, $75,320 $1,849,200 $ 18,492 00
34
00
00
00:
50
25
50,
00!
125
45:.l
120
127
121
412
49
215
30 03 ;
151 48,:
227 95 t
180 57
100 32
90:
so;
52
52;
75,
31 i
30'
15
91,721
72,102
39.239
24.173
54,204
130.037
70,285
57.208
37.421
92,021
50 610
57.747
35,500
22.308
34,098
30,073
42.025
55,111
130,087
39,851
40,135
44.737
97.558
14,615
Of, 172
9.718
42.007
07,221
34,600
27,749
13' 21 $54 50 $5,447.52 I 1,028,032
1865.
74.277
92 210
40,547
19.754
60,531
123,331
77.810
70,700
47.730
90.313
50.700
71.591
33.404
20.949
28,700
58,303
43.249
41.002
1 19.350
40.342
42.193
39,707
132.4SS
15.253
09,718
10.090
48,745
73.794
59 474
35,109
17G4.1C2
Increase.
20,048
1,308
35 130
738
5,540
378
0,078
0,573
24.974
7,300
$202,027
Recreate
17,44l
4.419
3.073
1.525
19,552
10,309
3,392
5,804
13.S41
2 042
1.359
5,998
27,030
1,224
13,512
13,209
491
2.058
4.970
$05,927
in accordance with the Act ol Assembly recnlatinir 1 n-cniiial Assessments and conotitntinir a Board of IJevision. tlm CmiwnU..inni ne m.hm i.....s.k .. . ...
fta U'lnent, bhowinoj the nsnegate value nml Assessments made by each Assessor in tho eonnty tor 8t., upon property taxublo by law; and herewith givo 'notice, that tho 2d day of March
A. 1., lsh.i at tho Commissioner' Ollicc in ClcnrtieM, is fixed upon by them fur finally dcterniiniiiL' whether any of tho said valuations of Assessors have been made below .a i.mr r-itl. '
..4 1 1... 1 ... .1 . 1 1 .. . ---.-.-.....,...,.
nil parties interested will take notice that Appeal may bo made between this time and that day, but that after said d:iy none will be allowed
Atief,
Wm. 8. Uram.ky, Clerk.
Coinmissionerb' ofiice. Clearlicld, Ta , February !", 1 m0.".
THOMAS DOUGIIEHTV, 1
A M OS UK AD,
CON HAD BAKER.
Comm'fi.
Riii.iris ii i;.i'i;Mint,i(i;s
of t'loiifiold ciur.ty for A. D. 1661.
C. Kralicr, tti., Tros;urrrof Clrarlielu conn
It in the Com nion won 1th of l'anriv!vuia in ao-
ccurt villi mvl uumity from the t h of January,
A. I.i. Jau I, untii the Otli J.tv of January, A. 1.
IHi. ' UK.
To numunt rcc'J from collectors f,jf
lSfl ud prcviuui Venris $!.1,TfiS 01
Totiu't rocM fr,,ui ui.teate l luoJs for
1SH2 nd JSM, ,S0n 50
(To nn't rec'U from collector! on Sla'c, 5,147 67
'To im't recM fr.mi undented on Stalo, 2.4'Ji fiO
Tjuiu't ree'd from couioiifcioD-rs'book, 2,032 "S
1,11.
Pj I?ct!on rxpcnie, $2,5'J5 49
lj cFor' wiigi-s, 8S1 lb
UjJiilom'irnRc, I.1S2 fl
I't fnxcB and wild cats, 172 .17
lljiotcreft urdorc, ISSO 7'J
lir inlrret on urdois, C7I 17
Uy rommnnwriilth coitF, iff 2!
Hy conMRblcs't-oftf, 213 2(1
11 coinnri."iner' wgc, 1IA2 55
l!y 1'rol honotnry'i feci", 553 CS
B aRriculttiralopi'ircpridtion, 100 00
By coal and wood, H5 1)3
By clerk' wages, 577 61
By rcpnin fur comity, 100 80
l!y Ju?tice' cot l, 37 1 1
B; new booka for county, 4S5 82
Jlj (jotnge, ttationery and
iiiprc, 6 93
Ej merchandise, 73 iS
By printing, 2fil 25
Bj jailor's fecj, 25 73
By bridge contracts, 878 61
By court crier, 56 00 .
By junitor's feci", 40 f 0
Hy sheriff's fees, 190 Oil
Bj inquests, 72 14
Bj auditors and clerk. 195 00
Byiiietrict attornsy 's fees, 143 d)
Bj refunds, 8 62
By auditing prothonolary and
renictcrs accounts, 10 00
Bj mifcellnneous, 390 50
By commissioners to now new
township lines, 18 00
Hycouneol ftes, 100 00
ByroaJ views, 111 00
By lilhngraj.h orders, 452 00
By Court-house bonds, 3,000 00
By ' " int. 1 ,155 00
Bjam'tof Etnta tax paid, 8,005 47
By percentage to collectors, 7l'0 13
Bj monerations to collectors, 501 23
By Trs pero't'ge paying oat, 407 46
By ' " receiving, 438 65
Bj bal due Tr at Inst seflm't, 4 71
By balance duo county by T r. 17 70
Cal. due fund by Treas'r, 2,313 86
$7,612 21
Fxtra liountti Fund,
C. Krattor, Esq., Treasurer of Clearliell coun
ty, in account with bounty fund undor Act u( As
sembly of 25th March, A. D. 1861.
1K.
To aru't ree'd from collectors, inclu
ding percentage, $64,133 84
To ain't reo'd from commissioners'
account book, 20,f 00 00
cn.
Uy ain't of bounty bonds
redeemed, $35,900 CO
By ain't of bounty certifi
cates redeemed, 30,672 90
By am't of int on bonds, 5,201 02
By collectors' perc'nt'go, 1,387 41
lly exciicrations, 3,719 95
By Treasurer's porc'e,
paying nut, 4:!2 71
By Treasurer's perc'go,
receiving, 641 33
By Treasurer's perc'ge,
on cath rc'd, 132 50 .
Dalanco due fund, 1 1,520 01
$90,638 81 $90,638 8t
ICuvinglon,
Jccaiur,
$7,612 21 ' Ferguson,
Fox,
Uirard,
(jot lion,
tirabniu,
tiulicb,
Huston,
Jordan,
Karthaus,
Knox,
Laurence,
Morri,
1'eon,
1'ike,
Uni-n,
Woodward,
linl due tp's,
80 8S
-M9 70
rn 05
171 40
200 00
1S9 22
100 00
170 00
1,379 80
113 5S
210 00
310 84
138 66
385 30
148 86
SS 10
3IT 40
90 (10
1,549 53
112 40
41 61
47 00
88 39
137 91
48 09
136 51
57 91
27 03
50 53
19 74
60 2H
132 68
8 50
87 73
4.1 75
133 45
tr
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rr
9
'J. tt r CO V3 73 V CO cc ,
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$2:1,243 36 $2!',2I3 36
bnntt Fund of Xwlcmlxr, A. J. 1802.
C. Kratzr, Ko,., Treasurer of ClenrOeld couu-!
tj in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, in ac-
tount with Bounty Fund of September, IS63
DK.
Io am't ree'd from eslloctors inclu
ding prrrehtage,
To ain't rie'd from unseated lands.
CM.
By bnnnly bonds, Sept.
A. D.I 96 J, $6,670 0(1
By interest on bonds, 273 4')
Bj percentage to collectors, o-j a
r- 3 9
r s
e
e
$3,313 3S
2,070 35
Br f xonerations of
By Treasurer's percentage,
paying out.
By Treasurer's percentage,
receiving,
By am't due Treasurer at
last settlement,
Cal. duo fund by Troas.
220 36
173 58
2S1 5J
13 65
3,422 68
$11,383 73 $11,383 73
ItcHr Fund.
C. Kraticr Esq , Treasuror of Clenrfleld county
in ajcount with KoliefFund for A. V, 1861.
DR.
To ain't reo'd from collectors, inclu
ding percentage,
To am't ree'd from unseated lands,
1862-1863,
To ain't ree'd fmin eora'ra' book,
Tsam't due fund at la.t artl'mi,
To am't reo'd from militia fines,
CR.
it amount of relief orders re
deemed, 2,281 75
By amouot of ceriificatei
redeemed. J.M8 60
By amount of colleclora'
$1,621 iS
1,032 S3
837 00
Am't of outstanding county older",
Am't of outstanding court house
orders,
Am't of outstanding court houe
bonds,
Ag'to duo from collectors on
county, 8 89
Ag'te due from owners of
unseated lnnds. 3,714 46
Ag'te due from xYsurcr, 17 .6
Indebtedness of count), U,W 01
$15,210 06
Am't of outi'dg ex. bounty bonds,
Ag'te am't duo from eel s
for 1861,
Ag'to am't due from tin
seated lands, -
Ag'te am't due from Tr.
Indebtedness,
I?
IS
c
1
? B
$ 110 06
600 00
14.606 00
$15,210 06
$119,800 00
5.129 II
2.-,,:ii CO
14,50 f i
76,835 Sj
psreentage,
amount of collectors
exonerations,
J Ireamrer'a jsr-'at'go,
I7ng eat,
v Tratursr'i f tic nfg
"csinng,
163 11
110 63
72 19
101 15
Ml.
$ 111
61
TJecraria,
Dell,
Hoggs.
1 Bloom,
; Bradford.
1 Brady,
Furntide,
Chest;
tin:
83 II
72 90
1 35
21 68
62 18
85 67
53 23
7,798 42
$119,800 00 $119,800 00
Tioilii Fund.
C. Krntier, Esq., Treasurer, in aooount with
different townships for Uoad Fund for the yeara
. .n n MA and 1863.
068 35 ' To am't due townships from
last settlement.
To am't received from unseal
ed lands, 1862 and 1863,
Toitnhi; Am t paid. Pnl.
$351 61
860 00
90 79
150 Oft
10 00
476 41
:i7 40
;:i 30
$S,0I2 0:
$8,012 .t
iScoot r vntl.
C. Krntr.er, Esq., Trearurer, in account with
dillerent townships for School Fund for tho years
1862 and IS63. .'
DR.
$ 17 56
8,30 55
Ha! Jut.
$ 13 01
IS 17
7 26
182 91
32 19
31 61)
250 17
29 Oj
2 51
3 V 56
73 77
57 81
39 87
21 30
539 81
27 76
19 40
9 35
28 97
:s 9S
28 43
II 62
44 12
To bal. due tps, from Ins setllem't
To aiu't roe'd from unseated lands,
C'K.
Tonntliip: Am't pnid
Dcccaria, $516 86
Bell, 431 17
Dnggs, 103 31
Bloom, 151 77
Bradford, 50 21
I'.rady, 418 H2
Burntido, S6I 82
Chest, 284 48
Covington, 50 19
Decatur, 413 OS
Forguson, SO 80
Fox, 07 53
tiirard, 132 21
(Joshen, 187 48
Orabatn, 207 08
Oulich, 473 95
Huston, 429 07
Jordai, 159 35
Kartbuus, 114
Knox, 444 20
Lawrence, 279 15
Morris, 387 43
Penn, 207 08
l'iko, 150 22
fnion. 258 00
Woodward, 316 C3
Bui. due tps. I.53S 73
hi 10 It $8,320 II
We, the Commissioners of CleaMeld county, In
the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, having ex-1
ainined tho a?cunta of C Krattor, Esq., Treasu-1
ror of the counly of Clearfield for the year 1864,
do certify that we find the accountas follows:
Tl, mount due the county br Treasures it
Seventeen Dollars and Seventy Cents.
The atuouut outstanding due the county.
Three thousand seven hundred and twenty-three
Dollars and thirty-live cents.
The amount of outstanding orders, Fifteen
Thousand Two Hundrex and Forty Dollars and
Six Cents, of which Fourteen Thousand Five
Hundred Dollars are in Court House Bonds.
The balance dus Bounty Fund by the Treasu
ror is rhrco Thousand Four Hundrod and Twon-ty-Two
Dollars and Fifty-tight Cents.
The balanco due Relief Fund by the Treasurer
is Two Thousand Three Hundre l and Forty
Eight Dollars and Eighty-Six Cents.
The balanco due Extra Bounty Fund is four
teen Thousand Five Hundred aud Twenty Dol
lars and 1'otir Cents.
Witness our hands this 20th day of January,
A.D. 1365.
THOS. DOUGUBKTY.l p
AMOS It HAD. 3.
conrad isaki::;, j i
llRAD!.r.v, Clerk.
Auditors of ClearfirlJ ftounty, P.,
having examined the accounts of C. Kratser, Esq.
. m nit . t - .1.. I OR I
Treasurer 01 uearueia couuij ior mo jrm
do report that the accounts are as above stated.
The amount due the Road Fund by the Treas
urer is One Thousi nd Five Hundred and Forty
nine Dollars and Fifty-Three Cente.
The amount due the School Fund by the trea
surer is One Thousand Five Hundred and thirly
EicH Dollars and Soventy-tbree Cents.
Witness our hands this 20th day of January,
A,D',9M'lUKAM WOODWARD, ) X
K. F. COUTEHET, t
M. L.C. EVANS, J
Feb. 1, IS61.
si .nit.m.a'i u.ii- All the Latest Styles at
li CHARLES OAKFORD A S0.N8. Conti
nenlal Hotel, rhiladelphia. jan
SPLENDID FA KM
Ann
Valuable Timber Land
Private Sale!
rrMlK subscriber offers to soil, at a bargain, t'. e
X. ftdlowing described valuable proper- iU
ty, lying on the Susquehanna River, in FIB
Bell township, Clearfield county, bounded on the
east by the river, nn the south by lands of John
Sunderlin, on the west by lands of BenJ. Baird,
and on the west by lands ol J. F, Lee. containing
2C0 acres of land, partly bottom and partly ridge
laud, with fifty or sixty acres cleared, on which
there is erected a good two-story dwelling-house,
a log-barn and other outbuildings. Tbo land is
well calculated for either grain or hay, aud lying
immediately on the river, half way between Me
Ohee't and lrrin's Mills 3 miles from each
the situation is most eligible for any kind of
business, there being a good mill-scat at tho low
er end of the plaeo.
The unimproved land is well covered with
Wbito l'ine end Oak Timber. There is also nu
abundnnce ol timber for miles back from the
river that must reach the river at this point, as
there is a ltnfting Beach on this land sufficient
to acoommodato thirty rafts.
There is also an abundance of Coal under the
surface, and if there is cool oil anywhere in the
valley of the Susquehanna, it will be found bore.
The place is well watered, and ia well calcula
ted for the raising of stock.
It will be sold at a bargaiu. The title is indis
putable, "For further Information apply at this of
fice, and for terms, tc to the siubecriber on the
premises. P. M. S.VIT1I,
jan. 26, 13C5. Cush P. O.
MERRELL & DIG LEU
Have just opened a large nnd aplendid
assortment of
New Goods
At their old stand in Clearfield.
THEY have the best assortment of Hardware
that has ever boen brought to this County
which they will soli at the most reasonable pri-
cos, among winch will bo tound a splendid lot 0
GUTTLER Y,
To which they invite tho spccinl attention of the
publio, embracing heavy Silver-plated Forks,
Spoons and Butter knives of tho best manufac
ture. A lot of Pistols of the beBt pnttom.and othor
fire-arms. Also a general assortment of pistol
cartridges all of which will be sold at reasona
ble prices,
They continuo to manufacture all kinds of
Tin-ware, Brass Kettles, Stove
Pipe, etc., which cannot be surpassed in this sec
tion of tho State.
.They also have on hand Pittsburgh Plows,
among which are Stoel Centre Lovor l'lows. Also,
Plow Castings, and many other Agricultural Im
plements, (look Stoves, Parlor and Coal
Stoves a general assortment, and of the bos', pat
terns, for talo at reasonable prices.
Coburgs and Alpacas,
Woolen Shawls,
Ladies1 Mantles,
Furs and Bonnets,
Staple Dry Goods
lleady-Madc Clothing,
Millinery Goods,
Iloscry and Notions, K
Hals and Caps,
Boots and Shoes,
Hardware ij Quecnswarc
Drugs and Groceries,
Carpets and Oil-cloths,
Household Goods,
All of which will b 80lJ at Piaatli. rvt,.A.
ftd Price. Oct. 19-tf.
C.W. & H. W. SMITH,
DE'ILKKS IN
Foreign & Domestic
MERCHANDISE!
HAVE STILL ON HAND A
Fine Assortment
OF
Dry Goods,
Notions,
Groceries,
Coal Oil, Coal Oil Lamps,
Paints, Oils and VarnUkos, a general assortment.
Ulass, pully, Nails, Iron andCastings of great
variety : in fact almost overy thing wanted by
Bli CKSXHTU1N(J NKW FIRM tnePuulio can bo found in thoir establishment,
. 1.... ,. I and at pricos that cunnot bo boat. I
fully announce to their numerous friends and JNOW IS HlO tllllC tO pUfCliaSC,
to the public generally, that the) Have entered 1 IT you desire any thing in their line of business,
into co-partnership in the above business in the (Jive thon a call and examine their stock, and
Hardware,
Quccnsicarc,
Wooden- Ware,
Household Goods,
ALL OF WHICH WILL BE SOLD
VERY LOW
F o r C a li !
Jan,
, 2m.
liOUXTY LOAN OF 18C5.
Attest:
Wm.S.
We, the
II.
Blanks ibr sale at tliis Office.
shop heretofore occupied by tho senior partner
in the berougn ot uonnieii.
All sorts of work in thoir lino will be dispatch
ed on the shortest notice, and in tho most work
manlike manner, and upon tormj to suit the
times. Special attention will be paid to iioiisk-
shokinq. Ia fait, everything connected with the
era ft--from a common nail to a tine edged doub'e
bitted rhoiiDiua- axe, will ho made to order, ei-
.1 r... ..li n ..nnprsVArl S'miufrv Prnflllf'P. I
I II U I Mil ui "I,' " - - " ' J - . .
a.-0(jive thsin a call.
O. C. PASSMOHE.
Dee. 11, 1861-iy.' VM. STEVENS.
Farm for snic.
IX Lawrence township, two miles south of the
borough of Clearfield, containing sixty acres
more or leas, lying on both banks of the Susque
henna River, Mill a good Saw-mill in running
order, and one Dwelling-House aud Barn thereon-
For terms of sale apply at the office of
CHANS P HAKUEIT.
Fob. 1, 6U
TVIMP. A CI.KAKI II.I I) HAH,
UOAD COMP'Y. An odjonrnod meeting of
the Stockholders will be held at tin ouVo of the
Pennsylvania Railroad Company, on Tuesday,
January 31st, 1865, for the purpose of electing
a Prosident, Vice President, and twelve Directors
lo serve the ensuing year, and the annual state
ment will be submittod.
II. H. SHILLIXQFORn, Sec'y.
Phil'a, jan. 25, 1361.
CAUTION. All porsona are horeby caution
ed aga itst buying or selling a certain Wor
rell Mare, now in the possession of Robert F.
Punter, of Knox township, as the same belongs
to me and is in bis ure on loan only.
DAVID McKEEtf HKN".
Jordan tp Jan- lltli, 180a pd.
i rMIXITKATOK'! MITICn Xolico
jf is hereby given that letters of administia
tion on the estate of Tbos. Campbell, late of Hell
tp., Clearfiold CO., dee'd, having beon granted to
thenndersigned,all persons Indebted to said estate
are r quested to make Immediate payment, and
those having claims against uo same win p.ui
tthm duly authenticated for settlement.
JAMES A. CAMPBELL. I Ad.rI
JACOB W. CAMPBELL, J A"m r''
Bell tp .Jan. 65. pd.
I DOCKET BOOK LOST. The subscriber lost,
betweon the 16th and 18th of December last,
either at Cnrwensville or between his roiidonce
and the " Favmer'a Mill." a black Morocco Pock
et Book, (small eiie), containing one $5 bank
bill, and about $3 In currency, together wilh one
r eeipt for $5. The finder will he liberally re
warded by returning It to
, Lawrence, tp. Jnn. 1!,, A. II. KEEC,
they fuel assured that you can be accommodated
lto.ueinbor, thoir establishment i n tfeeond 1n, n.r
Street, Cloartiold, Pa, whero yuu can buy giods i'lOUCy
to the very best advantage. i
;pO0ld silver, copper, brass, pewter and old !
catting will bo taken in exchange for goods. I
May 20, IS63. MEUKELL i. iilUl.Ell.
Wanted to Amount
$73,00 an
of
OIU'HAN S COURT SALE
or
Valuable Real Estate
r
rrME Commissioners are required to pay
.L bounties to volunteers and substitutes in
ordor to fill the quota cf the county in the com
ing draft, and they need money for that purpose.
They now call upon the citltenr to come fur
ward and tnan the counlv tho money necessair,
for which COl'l'OX BO.VD, CLEAR OP TAX,
M I Bearing .Six Per Cent. Interest,
Y VIRTUE OF AN ORDER OF THE OR- t . '
phan's Court of Clearfiold eouMy. there will aynl.l e each half yoar, will le issued, running
be exposed to PL'ULIC SALE in lo borough of' om 1356 to 1372, in suina of
UB Saturday, March Uh, l5. i SI 00 10 SI ,000 !
Ail the following described lloii Lita te, situate i The stttletrent shows that the oouity owes but
in Pike township, Cloirllnld county. I'.i.. late tho , $J8,000 for bounty loans, and this Voa is a suro
property of Samuel Heed, dec d. Beginning at a
white uiik, thence south 00 perches to a post,
ihcnee east 7S perehes to a whito nnk, thence
south 100 perches to Susquehanna River, thonce
down tho river 60 porchos to white oak, thenee
north lo the beginuiug- Containing about
Sixty-Nine Acres,
with acres cleared, with good on-hard, and
having thereon erected a good lueiise and bam,
and the necessiry outbuildings. fciluTERM.V
One-bnlf the purchase money on hand, and the
balance in one year, with Interest, to be secured
by bond and mortage on the premises.
. (J. I.. 1!EEI.
Feb. 8lh, 1SC1. Ad'inr,
COM MISSION KI!S' HAM
or
UiiuDavsitttd L a jf, & a I
T
X lly, passed the 13th '.nof March, 1815, en
mind an Act to amend an Act directing tho mode
of eell'ng un seated lands and fur ulher purposes.
The commissioners of Clearfield county
di-poso of the following lands nt the Counhoase
on Tuesdaj the 14th day of March, 1865. ,
nnd safe investment. Ail are interested ia hav
ing this loan taken, mA it is hoped It will be
met with promptness.
I If not taken beforo the 1t of February It will
bo placed in the enstrrn cities and the opportuul
, ty for investment will be lost,
I .Ef8i'bscrij.tions to the loan reeeivoJ at the
' Clearfiold Quunly Itask up to February 1st, and
the money will be thre paid in and bonds delir
ered 'Jnme forward at once and aid us with
outA,oDey. THOS. DOUGHERTY,
AMOS HEAD.
I A'test. CONRAD BAKER,
. W. S. BRADLEY, Commissioners.
1 Clerk. jan. 25.
I' adtcs' Furs, Purchasers may rely nponget
i ting the best Furs at CHA OAK FORD
j HONS, Continental Hotel, Philad a. Jan. 11
A I) SI I S 1ST R A TO H'S 'OTI C liNulo e
is hereby given tbet letters of administration
on the estate ol Elisa A. Lee, late of Boccaria
township, Clearfleld county, deceased, bavin
hetn ffrented to the undersigned, all persons In
debtcd to said (slate arc requested to make im
nifilirts payment, and those having demand
a :.int the same will present them duty authen
ticated fur settlement,
Ana.
U60
100
bi
70
223
163
121
200
Feu. 8,
Tcrchtt. Warrantee.
Tiavld Kephnrt,
ileorge Mullen,
54, Wm. Bausmsn,
Henry Faunce,
J. Jtusscrsmltb,
J. Cunningham,
(ieorge Ross,
Peter Gets.
f,, order "f the Beard.
U'M K 111! A'
101.
Townhii.
Decatur.
Chest.
Bcocart.t.
Boggs.
Burnside
Burnside
Burnside
Burnside
BRA'JLEY,
Clerk.
Beccaria tp. jan. 6t.ll-
A. VT. LKE.
AdminiitraAor.
American House
'(UnWEXSVILLF, r.i.
MH-. !AAC HI.MtM, Proprietress, re
pectfally Informs her numerous friend -.
nd the travelling public, that she st'.ll occupic
the above well known stand, and that tbey wii
always find her honse a home of uoiuiort, eeononi;
and oonvsnienco. TO-Chnrges rr.oder.V.
jsn25, 6 n. pd IFU VL03M,