Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, April 04, 1866, Image 4

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    Pkatu vv A Horn Pamhi
U :i1:mo Siniii, n ivpo duncer,
whoxo funic diite front thw le-
hi century, sHotl
Junimrv, in lor
sai.i:
TUl'AsrilKK'S
I NSK.UT.! LAN US
rou TAXKS
foil lM'." AM) rilKVlOl'H YK.AU8.
NOTICK is nuntiiT civs, that in
tit exposed lu 1'uulio Su'o or outcry,
(lie lullowing tracts of uitacaNd InnJi
in rai( county, l.,r the taxes due and
unpaid therton, Hi the Court lluuae in
Ilia lloroughol Clearlielil, ou thd beo
vnd Mondiiy of June, A. l. Is (it):
BMXARIA TOWNSUir.
Ac. Per. Wairtnlces,t!tc. Taxes.
M Peier Miller,
1 30 CI Fred.k. Tlowuian,
109 UCJohu Ileum,
170 47 Jereuiiuh Moshor,
244 144 Thos. Billiiigton,
232
I'M
Tliofi, 1'iiUiiigton,
70 Sural) BiLingloii,
1J. Mysiccope,
50 John Mysiucope,
SlMohn Funk,
Fiert'k LIuoley,
tS J Michael Mus.er,
Juliu Brady,
VV m. Brady,
J. Blum tE.Blain,
40 John Warner,
40 lleary Wittuer.
231 112 Win. WiUon,
l'J5 40 Herman Winner.
pntiini tf thi
in Talis in Jt
fii'liliotli v:ir. It 18 recorded rurucof en Art of Aaaeuibiy psea
of her that on tl.e om.sion vl '"' Jyn.lVV '
I .t r .i ! . v eiiti'lo.l "An Act to ainind an Act di-
the bu-ili ol Hie riri-t iipo- r,vtiug ,i Mm0 ( adiing unacaicd
Icon's hOII, lliC Killj of Koine, Urn), in C'lcnruVId county ," eud III
.... (T.....I i .1,,.,,.,, m. ii nmn several supplements thereto, there will
I'ctween tlio two lowers of
Nolro l)iiine. Napoleon re
fused to allow tlie exhibition.
Subsequently the appeared, in
defiance ol the Kmjteror's pro
hibition, on her roc, in tLo
midst of a display of fireworks
a feat then novel, and ono 141 4XJohn Miller,
which excited the utmost as- 58 Fred'k llubley,
n..!.l,ninnt When (dm ipurd ' -u Joun uaiwiuan,
that the Emperor was in a
great iaj;o at Ids command
having been disobeyed, she
aaid, "Tell him to give orders
to his grenadiers, and let us
risk our lives as wo like, for
nnr rrlnrv ' " Sho miwln fl
large fortune at tho'littlo the-!
litre on the Boulavard duTcm-j -,.
pie, which for many years' 4pj
bore her name, and afterwards mo
became the Delassemenls Com-, 602
iques, and then purchased with 1 3'J9
her savin irs oltuires liouso,OJ
and grounds at Forney, but
was very Boon obliged to eell , 102 , lfi Jacob K
H, ana uuring mo muer years, i&1 1 10 Juun iJlt(hOI)i
of her life was in great pover- 15 73 Hubert WiUon,
ty. Only four years ngosho! lJ4 J1 Jereuiiuh Muaher,
danced at tho Hippodrome, '102 1 10 Fetor (ieiz,
where, at the age of seventy- jM, 15if Martin Fantx,
wondrous but - .mu V J '
:on iJii oeorge jiucser,
I 14 32 Thoaiaa Ciibscn,
1 i-i'i ifi
The Gospel in New Enc-LAND.-The
Independent ppeaks
of tho decline of the gospel, or
rather of an interest in the
same, in the State of Connec
ticut. It eeeins that a largo
number of churches are with-i
ah f ftniirrrairntinna nn1 ll.nt I
uie pay 01 mo clergymen is so im m iienr, teck,
paltry as to be little above a 42S7 7 120 lienrj Heck,
tarvation scale. 1 hat an in
terest in religion in all the
New England States should
become slack, is not at all sur-
firlsing, when we consider tho
engths to which the pulpits
there havo been prostituted to
bast) and miserublo partisan
service. It is not from the
lack of a sincere religious sen
timent that theso churches
have been deserted. It is be
cause tho congregations have
become disgusted with pohti-
lui jmi sous uiiu n un muir rau- jyg
ical harangues, and unless thoioi7 20
evil bo reformed altogether 1 Ji!
we feat the spread of religious (6giS llS
feeling in Kew England will 5i 767
be very much restricted. Sow JJ" 'J
lllUt II1U ll'UUUIUIl l UUl UIIU
31
OF ?lt T. SprVmn, 174 47
i.',iH lirbfooit hrown, l.u r(
111 (MmMiHn 34 M
Lf(.llRHl llolllf, 1 I .11
.lohii Ilirch. f-0 02
.lolin i;imimin(!, 30 71
C111.ST TOW.N.SIIir.
re:. AVarmnU-o, eic. Tuxei
.Innict !), JfSJ 1.1
11 en IV lVIe, 4H 22
Kulion. 32 05
Clirintian Holier, 7X 2
Millr-ntCln iKl, 1(K) S4
Miller Christ, 10 04
Jon. Kepliart, ' 27 05
Niclinlun llnpv, 5 18
M'liafl'vt Mitchell 45 05
Jolin 'l iKfrt, 20 70
J no. Prenneman, 23 32
11. & J. llieih, 12 57
CO V I N G T( ) X Ti ) W X S H I V.
No. Ac. Por. Wrrntew, etc. Teie.
18111 610 72 Morriii 8tcwart,$75 42
47 iMorrU A Stewart, 57 VT
175 122 Morriii k Stewart, 20 6n
70 SO Morria Stewart, 8 28
1O0
201
150
Ac.
258
100
110
100 104
250
108
. 50
200
218
loo
01
50 John Mivron, i 17
100 ,'olin l.nnMon, 1.1 r
00 101 I. S.-lmonnvrr, V 14
Gl'fMCIl TOWN?llll
Afl. Tor. Warranlrm, etc. Taxea.
225 John Wilmer, $101 CI
31 04 I'igni Sliaw, 12 02
305 48Heo. linker, 121 M
335 151 Nnj. ".ViUon, 135 'IS
lnO Itirhanl Atherloo, 40 01
48 114 George Mooro, 21 07
310 "JOGeoige Moore, 111 Mi
134 I'lii'ip (jloninfer, 0153
158 John MeCahnii, 72 50
433 153 Kdward 103 52
1 P03
1I0
3CI9
5367
250
(IX, It
iorry
was a
sight to see her.
433 153 David liarlou,
433 153 John Fordney,
r.ronn & ru loo,
80 J oh d Keiland,
Jacob Krup,
Wm. J'lunkfl,
40 J. Muserimiiih,
Wm. Miller.
BKLL TOWXSIIIP.
Ao. l'ir, Warrantee!, etc,
44
71
300
30
120
30J
f 28 04
li'J 00
43 20
12 3
14 00
83 40
84 15
120 01
12 37
2 77
114 50
74 0
82 U4
40 38
34 40
152 32
08 40
11278
107 04
185 04
112 17
41 81
55 58
48 01
80 SO
37 00
02 57
101 01
01 18
lol 03
20 00
110 II
214 04
21 74
35 10; 132 00
U5 n 301 150
14 81 1 1W
5377 1100
350
1911 1HH
106
0
127
417 124
241 47
123
408 137
358 137
203 154
210 70
i 40
100 115
40 41
107 138
I 40
202 1
I 78
, 07
I i7 107
208 04
433 00
II 44
03
70 40
82 15
20 51
41 3.1
10 23
C5 28
4287
5766
4287
5618
4237
6Ui6
5007
5619
42S6 100
5904 inoo
5'.'fl6 1010
5V07 1000
5 VI 8 1100
78 Honry Ueck,
lleury lteck,
96 Henry Heck,
Henry Iloxk,
97 Hetir; Beck,
Ja Mciihee,
Bei.j Uibbt,
20 Henry Beck,
Ira A. Eebins,
97 Henry Beck,
54 30
Taxei
IV 70
19 23
90 59
31 36
78 42
IS 26
12 08
56 56
113 83
34 43
18 12
12 06
330
171
93
113
93
500
433
142
155
102 32 Nirklin Uriffith, 16 45
31 128 Nicklin Griffith, & (13
90 Nicklin a Uriftlh, 14 52
171 118 Henry Heck, 22 12
Henry Beck, 24 21
Nicklin Urilth,2(2 12
Mcklio a Griffith, 210 90
Nicklin a GriHiih,224 3.1
Nicklin a Or'(IUh,247 65
Nicklin a riffilh,2:t.1 75
Nicklin 4 Griffith, 210 52
Nicklin a tiriRith, 81 84
Nicklin 4 Gnlllth, 61 54
Nicklin 4 Griflkh, 25 64
Nicklin 4 Griffith, 165 03
Nicklin 4 Griffilb,266 36
llonrvBock. J 12107
4286 663 IlrnrT Km. 1 80 21
the country saved, it is to bo HOGGS TuWXSUIP.
hoped that our country liar- Ac. Ter. Warrantee, ele. Taxes.
ions will turn their
to saving
attention 30
affinities incline them
way. N. Y. Herald.
that
1208
,'234 70
1413
1440
420 41
420 41
119 00
I t'T
Murder. I5y advices from
San Francisco, California, we 457
havo the sad news that Gen. jJ27
T. G. Fomcroy, formsrly of,4'10,
this city, has been brutally
murdered, and his remains oqc
found on a mountain near theijsg
town of Oakland. Mr. l om
eroy had been missed for some
time, and no duo could bo ob
tained of his whereabouts. lie
had gono to California to pur
11
chase some lands for a riiil.a-
3fiU
delphia mining company, and
was known to bo in the enioy- No.
mcnt of good health when ho
left for his destination. Gen.
Fomeroy was well known in
this city, where ho had a host
of warm personal friends. I n
connection with O. Barret, ho
was ono of the publishers of!
tho Patriot k Union for sev
eral years. Ho wielded a
brilliant pen, and his articles
always bristled with original 340
pointsand witty sarcasm. Mr.
Fomcroy was about fifty-fivo
years of age. rat. & Union.
An Eminent Lady. The
Charleston ropers announce;
tho death in that city, on tho
15th instant, of Miss Harriet
Pinckncy, the second daugh
ter of General Charles Cotcs-ilOO
.Inhn ThAinu 34 4"
John Tboma, 45 50
Joseph Drinker, 43 03
Wm.M'Coriuick; OS 57
Xaney Bogs, 10' 03
M. McDonald, 103 24
John Bvera, 103 24
IUibara Snyder. 28 00
George Uootman,33 71
George Ayres, 05 00
Wm, Troutwine, C5 00
John Kean, Gl 50
John E. Shaw,
Luke Kyler,
Joseph Ball,
J. Montprmiery,
Richard Thomas, 25 04
llarbaia Snyder, 1175
Wm. Wilson,
Thomas Smilb,
John KepliurL
J.Tho. Meese, 42 00
Kichard Waple, 14 04
Bl.OOM TOWXSIIIP.
Ac. l'er. Warrantees, etc. Tale
322 J.W. Smith, 49 99
100 John Sey lor, 24 38
50 Geo. L. Head, 12 19
5 Kentcu A Spencer, 2 05 j
84 lev! Clearer, 26 51
111 Kubcrta 4 Fox, 25 03
35U0 1005 159 Roberta Fox,
3616 100 Jacob B lor.
260
75
100
CI
05 140
40
00
205
100
.100
13 80
4 37
71 84
39 39
8 25
40 00
15 43
49
00
'. 80
40 07
?25 24
35 17
80
19IS
U90
3647
5365
5366
1T2 19
24 3S',SS
Tin.;, I Tr,n. P.( I SS'5 "Z
Neepcr 4 Ilartaock 9 92
John P. Dale, 11 101
BRADFORD TOWXSlIir.
t i n. i r
AC. A. rfi t HI I Hit I t-cBa vlUi i1ArB'1ur
00 Hugh Kly, ?52JI2j,Mi
35 JoliiiCHmiibeil, 2 1 00 3647
102
159
437
43
30
85
85
75
40
225
I1B16
1887
1927
!l!'2
1S90
409
1S7
worth rinckney, one of those,
grand old men of "1770," who,
with tongue, as well as pen
and Bword, inscribed his name1
high on the roll of lamo. Ho!
was not only tho companion-in-arms
of Washington, but
won for- himself tho distin
guished appellation of ''tho
G4
100
50
20
50
25
175
40
iKo.
Hall Jk Buck. 24 00 1039
17 Polly M'tanahnnS 23 '
W n I l.vm,L,.r H II 1 1S88
a tJifj ua ' v a j v m
Mat. Slayniuker, 3 81
Wm. Grabatu, jr. 10 70
Jno. Hanna, 10 70
Bmi. Oliver, 14.17
Moses Boggs' U'ra, 4 30 , 1888 543
Jamoa Ili.nmn S.I 71 I 19 17 814
XelicaihMainc,10 50
1 homas Holt,
David Mainos,
Joseph Powell,
Daniel Graha-n,
Lucinda Graham,
Horatio 1). Hall,
John Harrier,
John Vaughn,
John G. (irav,
BRADY TOWNSHIP.
Ae. l'or. Warranteea, etii. Taiea.
George Mead,
George Moad,
John Briel,
liartnoy Barnnt,
Jno. J. l'ickardt,
Jno. J. l'icknrdt,
Knurr 4 H filer.
DKCATUH 'IOWXS111P.
Ac. l'er. Warranteea, etc. Taxes.
33 130 Job. U'hitohull, 18 75
Tho. P. Cope, $103 00
John Drinker,
John Skyron,
Rich. Thoinax,
Jacob Downing,
Hugh Kir,
Henry Drinker,
Benj Wilson,
Jos. Hamilton,
John Skyron,
TIiob. U. Cope,
W. Montgomery, 17 00
Jos. Sansom, 102 41
John Cannon, 24 01
Tbos. Kdmutison, 3H 25
Geo. GrHtU 2(5 40
Wm. Sanson), 81 33
John Anderson, 100 23
Gilbert Vought, 60 42
Thou. Billingion, 152 80
Tbos. Siewarlscn, 39 07
Jacob Downing, 39 24
Joseph Sanaoni, In 05
Wm. San-om,
Samuel Kay,
1'. Edmunson,
John Di inker,
Jona'n. Kephart, 17 47
Casper Haines, 140 34
Gilbert Vaught, 100 80
Joseph Harrison, 70 18
Joseph Harrison, 77 04
Wm. Hoover, 40 07
Joseph llanison, 20 45
Jonathan Neebit, 45 20
A. J. Gtm, 28 25
Sam'I.M'Clarren, 45 20
Joneph Sansom, 3 84
FERGUSON TOWNSHIP.
Ac. Per. Warrantees, ttc. Taxeis.
Benj. Hartshorn, 25 53
Jno. Hambright, $84 04
Daniel Turner, 50 04
Matthias Slough, 22 57
George Ross, 117 50
Bewis Jordan. 24 G3'
A. Scott, 40 70
Hiram Paasmnre, 13 58
Abraham Ogden, 22 45
Henry Swan, 14 Is
Jno, Hamhrifiht, 30 50
FOX TOWNSHIP.
Ao. Warrantees, etc. Taxes.
4272 425 Jai. Wilson, $00 00
4000 300 Jas. WiUon.west i 22 95
4138 140 Jas WiUon, west p 23 14
4188 250 Jas. Wilson. 41 32
4181 405 JaB.Wilson,restl51 72
42O0 000 Jas. Wilson, 03 20
4182 000 Jas. Wilson. 120 33
4188 200 Jas. WiUon, " 45 20
4241 937 Jas. Wilson, 285 11
4238 047 Jas. Wilson, 287 94
1534 20 Jas. Wilson, 6 00
1535 COO Jas. Wilson, 182 55
4242 208 Jas. Wilson, 00 08
4309 372 Jas. Wilson, CI 49
4340 188 Jas. Wilson, 35 00
4303 210 Jas. Wilson. 57 38
100 l.nne. 1 Hyde, 13 13
00 Ball town Lol, 11 82
C2 Hulet Lot, 6 51
107 Firraau Lot, 1 1 24
50 Giles Lot, 5 25
4400 100 Hyde.BidwellaCo.M 13
25 BkIIiowo Lol, 2 04
GIRAKD TOWNSHIP.
No. Ae. Par. Warrnnteea, eta. Taxet
1U24 508 100 Morria Stewart, $52 20
114 Morria 4 Stewart, 16 26
254 120 Morria a Stewart, 57 99
10 Morria 4 Stewart, 1 15
50 George Mead, 6 23
563 George Mead, 64 15
140 Morria 4 Stewart, 24 75
50 Morria and Stewa.-t, 2 27
790 George Mead, 61 22
6376 1100 GeorgeMoad, 103 07
5353 110) George Mead, 100 61
5357 1100 George Mead, 89 13
1925 845 62 Morriaand Stewart,35 41
163 93 Morris and Stewart,16 49
123 Morria and Stewrt,l 1 62
194 81 Morria and Stewart, 8 76
30 22 Morriaand Stewart, S 72
134 MnrriaandStewart,16 68
771 77 Morriaand Stewurt,6 05
328 22 Morriaand Slewart,37 42
387 44 Morriaand Slewart,4S 50
63 79 Morriaand Stewart, 6 67
350 CO Emanuel Reigart, 134 25
108 George Moors,
200 John McL'uhen,
08 John Lampblack,
110 121 Chi istian Slake,
103 122 Matthias Young,
433 153 Christian linger,
433 153 George Musser,
237 48 Thos. Yedler,
210 Daniel UlhVy.
oik fi i .. i. . r m
jfl y .I'J l .' viru, littni'i, ui.
i:to 08 430 145 Timothy Taxton,
12 52 433 153 John Burae,
9 87 210 15.1 John Muster, Jr.
15 16 4:u 115 .Ton. AahhriL-ht.
214 W. D. Hagerty,
400 Fox A; Sodder.
HUSTON TOWNSHIP.
Ae Per. Warranteea, etc. Taxes
410 05 Joseph Turner, 109 89
4bt 1O0 .losrph Tinner, lo9 80
410 20 Joseph Turner, H9 89
423 Gnorpe llaberker, 104 04
3(H) lVler Yartiell, 74 03
2S2 42 Win. Drinker, 70 51
407 02 U.S. Drinker, lol 79
143 0.1 Itirhanl Thomas, 35 78
349 140 John Read, 78 34
200 Mii'lmel Souder, 0104
170 141 l'atm k Hays. 42 47
27 1 10 Robert Glenn, 67 83
1S3 Francis Johnson, 32 30
1.13 Robert Raiuy, 10 00
433 153 Thomas Morris, 108 20
433 153 William Morris. 108 20
NEW STORE. IIAiaEY&SON?
ClcarficlJ, Pcnn'a.
1 jtl 74 43.1 153 Samuel Merediih, 108 29
117 39 433 lo3 William Miller,
44 20 433 153 lUtlj Mortis,
53 74 43.1 153 Thos. Fiiziniona,
87 55 433 I53 George Clyuicr,
.195 05 433 153 Kobert Gray,
105 05 433 153 Patrick Moore,
107 01 j433 15.1 Mary Morris,
04 83,433 153 Magnus Millpr,
97 (18 '433 153 Naibio Frazey,
19G 84
105 OS
97 51
100 81
53 41
30 4i)
No
I 200
195
04 lb 673 1041
60 0 0 6674 1 041
150 57 ! 5675 1041
1 in n-i 5066 990
OUtl
4 263
4264
4199
5672
4257
4902
4236
4225
4090
, G Kidder, $76 73
David Caldwell 66 4S
Moore 4 Delnney, 399 20
Moore A Delaney, 399 20 ,
Moore k Delaney, 399 20 .
Win 'owers, 379 69
Wm Powers, 336 40
James Wilaon, 171 40
James Wilaon, 171 66
James Wilson, 171 66
347 27 Moore and Delaney. 91 96
887 15 James WilKon, 237 99
: jin
483
43.1
433
170 Blair M'Lanuhun,
438 William Stewait,
105 James Wilson,
100 90 Robert Morris,
00 122 William Morris,
407 130 Richard R. Siui'.b,
James Sinr.h,
W alter Stewart,
108 29
108 20
108 20
108 29
108 20
108 29
108 20
108 20
108 20
90 00
80 00
lOol 29
877
900
t'UO
990
420
490
740
124
6061 1113
375
101
566.1 2'J8
'4225 250
14236 600
2000 1020
2001 1089
36V2 900
37
70
100
303 147
00
100
3iX)
281
105
108
100
60
200
125
200
17
50
233 159
433 153
58
433 153
74
150
60
100
24
100
Wilbalm Willink, 143 12
James ilfjpn, 143 21
James Wilson. 216 27
Wilhelm Willink, 22 63
William Powers, 157 65
E Shoemaker, 113 70
E Shoemaker, 81 97
M m. Powera, 94 32
Jamoa Wilson, 73 07
jnmeaWilaon, 146 13
Roberts and Pox, 366 44
Roberta and Fox, 391 29
Itoborta and KuX, 2 .2 12
1988 429 38 Roberta Fox, 125 36
1000 Ahtl Dulioia, 121 25
JORDAN TOWNSHIP.
Ae Fer. Warrantees, etc. Tnxea
433 153 Richard Peters, $179 1
433 153 Fred Beales, 105 50
433 153 John Dunroodied,105 58
274 Adam Kul.n, 158
202 Ebenrzer Brenham.71 00
103 Adam Kuhn, 41 12
433 153 Thomas Martin. 151 51
333 Robert Martin,
433 153 Richard Martin,
91 135 Philip Lonst,
217
231
1O0
101
207
137
4S4
375
John Houston,
Clem Smckes,
John Vaughn,
Jonathan Ne.-bit, 108 29
39 02
93 02
2G 19
24 98
22 48
71 80
32 23
80 58
Christopher Baker, 20 40
Isaac FiirU.r,
19 Patrick Hays,
40 Conrad Swartx,
Nicli. Ruidenour,
95 Robert Carson,
01 Muthias Slough,
112 35
78 38
25 30
19 47
0 05
.30 00
15 C3
No.
70 Willia-n Johnson,
100 Philip Loast,
100 Jonathan Jones,
150 William WiUon,
100 Richard Martin,
K A RT II A US TO W N SHIP.
Ifo. Ae. Per. Warranteea, etc. Taxes.
1944 513 95 Morris 4 .Viewart,$ 141 08
1429 660 120 Willi.ua &mith, 95 42
3662 573 120 William .Smith, 98 62
1093 79 Charles H'illink, 7 76
1023 88 Charles H'illiiik,
3463 I
3475 j 6:18147 Tbarlss H'illink,
1093 253 139 Charles H'illink,
1095 124 108 Charles Willink,
1096 866 Charles H'illink,
1097 436 1 13 Charles H'illink,
3465 68 62 Charles H'illink,
3466 250 113 Charles H il link.
209 143 Joaepb IJuUey,
210 Jacob Gniir,
C John Graff,
400 Fredeiick llubley,
100 William Bi8ler,
loo Molt & Johnson,
222 Simoo Grati,
150 Hiliary Baker,
00 loseph Putter,
130 Francis Johnson,
60 Joseph Nicholson,
02 Joseph Tutter,
FENN TOWNS. I IP.
No. Ae. l'er. Warranter. Taxes.
6051 107 NickliiiGri,1jth?lt)02
6002 C47 NicklinGiilliih, 13880
5002 03 Klij.di Ileaih, 13 03
108 lGrrrnwood BeH. 39 03
PIKE TOWNSHIP.
No Ae Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes
29 40
20 55
CO 87
24 19
99 45
79 08
65 24
38 57
1 25
82 20
14 70
8 85
48 95
19 02
10 92
11 04
4 40
5 44
II AVI NO BOUGHT OUT THE EN
tiro Slock of Goods of Jomea E. Wataon,
I AM PREPARED TO SELL
Goods of all description, Cheaper than
THE CHEAPEST.
Givs hisi a call before purchasing clso-
where. JACOB M. KEPLER.
Fhilipsburg, January 3d. 1800
15 All OA IN!
In Curwensville.
The Subscriber has just opened
i at the CM Stand,
in CurwemviTe, a large assort-
MENT OF ALL KINDS OF QOODS
and Wares, suited to this locality, which
i HE WILL SELL
Cheaper than they can be
Bought in (he Couniy. for Cas.li,
CALL AND SEE
Ladies and Gentlemen,
BEFORE PURCHASING ELSEWHERE,
and I'm p.atii-fied you will find it
TO YOUR INTEREST rO TURCIIASK.
Nov. 22. 180V JOHN IRVIN.
Oi l au
5778 200
4202 000
4252 957
5777 510
5777 510
5770 529
23 45
i io
145
ls4
185
44120 470
290
5779 1 1 1
400
200
5776 270
5770 309
5770 475
13 II
1097 100
100
1097 100
1193 79
3163)
3475 J 652
69
48
5412 93
6412 100
200
Cbarlas H'illink,
Charles H'illink,
Charles H'illink,
Charles H'illink,
Charles H'illink,
Cbarlrs H'illink,
J. K. McClofkey,
A'nold Custard,
H'illi.m Michaels,
62 85
30 30
12 23
75 17
50 27
8 21
30 82
14 16
65
13 65
4 39
1C9 86
87
II 76
9 46
16 91
William Michaels, 16 65
1655 967 132 UewrMyeia,Fiahsrl35 43
1097
1096 j 125
1097 25
1097
109660
10t'6 66
600
122
133
63
700
89
18
3466 )
34C7 J 106
25
130
60
Charles Willink,
Charles Willink,
Charles H"illltk,
Charles Willink,
19 C9
: 82
7 64
85
.) NichoLon. $56 80
J Nicholson, 20 IS
JartiPS Wileoo. 01 35
James Wilson 101 00
12 J. Nichohon, 54 5ti
12 J. Nicholtion,
J. Nicholson,
S. Blodgel.
Daniel Bailey,
Tlioi. Jordan,
Thos. Mar'-e,
Thos Mage.
W.S. Ruherta. 39 41
K. W. McNaul.10 79
5 456
40 91
14 00
30 04
42 35
4H27
49 13
W, Ac h nam A Co., 69 38
Daniel Yothera, 16 93
Chru-liao Urown, 18 43
Mary ifggana, 10 64
W'llard, 38 85
T. and J. White, 4 94
T.andJ. W hite, 100
1 11
9 28
6 35
0 75
2 54
0 35
3 18
22 23
5 85
Morriaand Stewart, 41 97
F.Dcrlhaud'a ts U,10 75
Morris and Slewarl,62 46
Morria and Stewart, 29 3S
Morria and Stewart. 15 76
Morriaand Stcwart.67 18
Morria and Stewart, S 96
GOSHEN TOWNSHIP.
No, Ae. Per. Warruntves, etc. Taxes
.1650 126
18S7 456
1916 73
Thomas Meyers, 5 89
John Ilartaack, 4 17
Andrew Long, 18 60
John McGoniiral. 6 65
KNOX TOWN Ml IP.
Ac, Fer. Warrantees, etc. Taxes.
437 48 Rheuben Haines, $170 04
435 50 Lgiher Moiris, 179 00
433 153 Joseph Hilliard, 179 28
433 153 Ruberl Grav, 179 29
429 41 John Bringhurst, 178 00
433 153 Sarah Ward, 179 28
433 153 (ieorjje Eddy, 179 2H
433 153 Moore Wharton, 179 29
433 153 Georgei Ashton,
129 John Dorsey,
72 Tbos. Jordan,
25 George Fox,
433 153 Isabella Jordan,
200 Silas Cox.
i. et M. M uormick, 55 38
00 Thomps'raEgelm'n 42 1 1 1
433 153 Caleb Foulk, 148 75
203 George Wesicolt, 100 70 !
173 153 Robert Wharton,' 00 39 I
433 153 George Sheaff, 148 75 '
Z Bailev. 0 27
Z. McNaul, 20 00
R. Kralzer. 1160
J. NicholHoo, 15 87
J. Nicholson, 21 22
80 J. Nicholson. 27 32
UNION TOWNSHIP.
125 Roberts A Fox 52 0
3598 380 Ft.tUria.t Fox. 147 35
VOODWARD TOWNSHIP.
Ae Fer. Warranteas, tc. Taxns
43.1 153 John Vaught, $I77 15
450 159 John Halls, 1S6 55
43.1 153 John Roll, 177 i;,
100 Wm. Wi!on. 40 00
412 41 John Cannon. 141 34
43.1 153 Israel Whesdao, 113 70
20S 8amuel Emlen, 03 17
15.1 5 Peter Henny, 29 21
140 Hugh RaUton, 27 89
215 5 Thomas Neel, 38 10
203 Thomas Maalon, 33 40
355 Mary Neil, 88 53
300 Mary ConneBv, 94 33
1(H) Benj. Johnson, 27 40
43.1 Hsgerly, 01 59
330 145 M Tah en, 101 85
67 143 Mary Connelly, 17 41
100 Roland Evans, 40 90
334 42 Pigot SLaw, 130 52
210 Sebastian Orafl. 88 32
A NEW FIRM.
HABTSWICK & IRWIN,
Druggists, Clearfield, I'cnn'a.
Raring refitted and removed to tb room la'ely
ecupied by Richard Mosop, not
offer, "W (or ca-h, a well
lecied assortment of
Drugs find Chemicals
Also, Patent Medicines of all kind, O.ls,
Glnss.Pully, Dje S:u(ls. Stationary,
Tobacco and Segars,
Confectionary, Sj ices, and a larger alock
of varieties ever ofTi-red in thii
pl-'e, and warranted to be
of the best the Market afibrds.
J. O. HARTSWICK,
DccI 3, "C 5 .-1 f. JOI IN IRWIN.
II. Bridge,
KraO&AHE TAILOR,
(Slor on d or Eaat ef Clearfield IUme.)
Mjirket St., Clearfield, Fa.
Keeps on hand a full ftssortnicnt ol
GENTS FURNISHING GOODS,
such as
Shirts, Licen and Woolen under Shirts,
drawers and socks, neck-ties, pocket kandkar
chiefa gloves ombrellas, bats Ae., in a-reat variety.
Of piece Uouds be keeps tha beat Cloths of sill
"hadu and eolora." auch as
BLACK DolisKIN OF THE VERY
Wsi mane. Fancy Cassimer in great variey;
Alo, French Coating, Beaver, Pilot, Chin
chilla, and Fricott over coating, all of
which will be aold Cheap for Cash ; and
made up according to the latest Style hy
F.xperienced Workman. Also Agnt for
Clearfield co., for I. M. Singer. f- Co , cel
ebrated Sewina: Machine. H- RRIDG E.
Clearfield, Penn'R, Nov. 1, 1805 -tf.
73 Thos. K-lmunson, 179 15
438
433 105 Daniel 0,'Her.
433 133.1ohn Muster, jr,
i Mi Moot man.
I
10.1 Marv Sandwich,
41.1 153 Philip Loaat.
433 153 J. R. Howell,
433 15.1 Wm. Johnson,
100 03 OeoiK Bockhnm,
24H
145 07
29 35
22 73
0 98
170 18
17 70
170
01
130
189
41
85
40
150
Charlea Hight.
Daniel Turner,
Teler Lowden,
Charles Iwdan,
Mary Snndwich,
lac Wilson.
Mary Connell,
George Ashton,
John M'Connell,
John Low,
D. W. MOORE,
March 28, 1S0G. .
122 05
122 11
40 83
20 17
140 49
140 49
140 49
33 85
107 70
10.1 00
05 20
23 01
17 78
42 51
18 83
C 00
4 04
17 53
Treas'r.
Music Store.
i) M. G REEXE has opened hig Mu
3 sic Store, ono door west of V.
Lewie' Dixik Store, where be keepa constantly on
hand Suiinway A Sura' and Gaehle's Piano Man
ufncturinj Coinpany'a Pianoa, Maaon A Hamlin's
Cabinet Organ and Carhart, Needham if- Co.s'
Melodenna ; (uiur, Violina, Fifes, Flutea;
Guitar and Violin atnnpa.
Mraic Books Golden Chain. Oolden Shower,
Golden Conaer, Golden Trio, Ae., Ae.
Sbsft Mrsic. He is ei.n4antly receivlna;
froia Philadelphia all lb latent tnuaie, which
peraons at a distance wishing, ran order, and
bare sent them by mail, at pablUher'a pricee.
Pianoa and Organs Warrant. d for fire
years.
1 hose winning In buy any of the above artirlra
are invited to call and examine mine before pur
cfcaaina; elprwbere. My prices are tha same aa
in Ntw York and Philadelphia.
Cirrulara of Inatrumenta sent promptly npni
applicatiun wilb any additional information ds
sircd, B. M. GREENE,
Hill street, Iluntingc'iin, Pa.,
One .loor west of Lewia' Book Store,
or Mia E. A. V. KINDER, Clearfield,
Dee. 6, IMiMf Agent fir Cleaificld eo Penn'a.
MtKllELL &i IJIGLi:il
Have just opened a large and splendid
assortment of
jlVcav Goods
At their old stand in Clearfield.
rr t l . al . til . a .
in lha Dorongh of Clearfield,
till hMn Mil n fu h ..I mrA ll. -
. , - , ."j in ra,
to aceoin modal e tha community with anrtbii'
si laming to their line. They keep eomtaai
I on nana a general aaaortment of
Cook, Farlor nnd Ten Flato Stovtt
j for burning
EITHER WOOD OR COAL
Salamander's, Number 4,
JJasc stoves, IN umber 3 and 4,
Wash Kettles, 1G and 20 gallons,
Fire Grates 20 and 28 inches,
FARM DINNER BELLS TWO SIZES,
j Tlows aud Flow Castings.
j Wo uro, also, prepared to tnako all
I kinds of
GRIST AND SAW MILL IRONS,
and rpecial attention if paid to tb re
pairing of
Threshing Machines.
Fersons in want of anything, in our
line would do well by giving us a call.
All biiiflia r( jftiintrif fifnrlnrA and aM
Metal, taken in exchange for our Manu
facture, at the highest market price.
IIARLEY & SONS.
Clearfield. Ta.. November 1st. 18G5.-tf.
New Goods!
MRS H. 9. WELCH & CO.,
LTaya Juet Recti vtd Tbeir
Spring and Summer Goods,
Which war purchaeed durinj the preient da.
clins, and therefore are enabled to sell rerj thtaf.
Our Stock
Consiat in part of Merinos, Alpacas, Pop
lins, Wexil, Armure. and common De
laines; Prims, Ginghams, Shawls, Hoods,
rrti srn
if UIIIK KJI 1 L L I. ,
Nubias, Fal moral and Hoop Skirta, Flan
nelii. Lades' Cloth. Sheetings, Mualins,
Toweling. Tiching, Sootags, Freakfast
Shawls, Capet, ic. Also an assortment of
Millinery Goods,
Among which a'e Hats, Bonnets. Feath
ers, Ribbon. Flowers, Laces, Frames,
Matiness. Velrets, Silki. Crages, Bersgas,
Veils, ttc, and a large stock of
Including China, Bronx, Papier Mscha
Tin, Rosewood, Glass, Fewter, Wooden,
Parian atid Candy Toy:
For Ladies,
Such as rmnanet, Oils, Bandolina bloom of
youth and Taints, Rouge, Lilly White lo.
Thankful for past favora, we solicit a con
tinuance of the kind patronage of
the people of Clearfield Co.
ttJ-Rememlwr Ihe place? Second Street,
next door to first National Bank. Dae. 2d, '
RICHARD B10SSOP,
FOREIGN and DOMESTIC GOODS
MUSLINS at Sansation price
DELAINES at Sensation pricea
CtiRUKGS at Sensation price
ALFACAS at Sensation' price4
Just received at MOSSOFS'.
GINGHAMS at Sensation price
CHINTZ
PRINTS
GLOVES
CRAVATS
SHAWLS
BONNETS
COLORED I
MUSLINS
at
at
at
at
at
at
at
Sensation
Sensation
Sensatien
Sensation
prieca
pi ice
price
price
at MOSSOFS'
Sensation pricea
Seuaation pricea
Sensation prices.
LINEN at
CRASH at
CURTAINS at
fABLh CLOTHS at
All to b had at MOSSOFSV
FRINGE
at
Sensation
Sensation
Sensation
Sensation
Sensation
pricea
price
price
pricea
pricea
at
at
at
at MOSSOFS'.
Sensation
Sensation
Sensation
pricea
pricea
price
LACS
HOSIERY
RIBBONS
TRIMMINGS!
ol all kinds I V at
in any qtiar.'ty 1
Alwavson band at MOSSOFS,
Sensation price
CASS1MERKS
S ATT I NETS
TWEEDS
JEANS
VEST1NGS
SHIRTINGS
at Sensation
at Savtiaalion
at Seusation
at Sensation
at Sensation
at sensation pru
at MOSSOI'S
price
price
price
price
pricea
rice
Wm. Ms pea,
George Mead,
George Mead,
George Mead,
George Mead,
Morria andSlewart,18 HO
Morria and Stewart,2i 62
$j6 83
118 ill
1(17 V
37A 04
67 13
Z 1 l'..l i l fT'l
incnu tu llUSlimglon. i 1 b2 30B Wm. Kirkpntriek, $H7 2 mi
uecenscawns aiso eminently (S57s 102 34 Roberts a Fox,
n lied on t in mntrrnnl Ridn nf o.'oio
1 I I it 1 . o,
a daughter of Henry Middle-, &H79
ton n fiiirnnp rC Ihn Tl.ir.l n in ' R1
tion of Independence, whoso j 6j 9 77
escutcheon, whon lirintr, was 218 snl
without a Bpot, and whoso
name must ever bo held in!
tiniversal esteem and honor.
Tho deceased was upward of
90 years of age at the time of
her death. N. Y. A'eus.
tSrWino is a mocker, and
trong arink is raging, and 303
wnosoeveris decoived thereby 303
ii not wiso. 2J0
300
itaT tall ssbsint eat .tnatot ' 424
Conrad Lone,
J. B. Bmith
84J Henry Wyoff,
sno
52SO 330
62H0 48
62U1 11(10
625 200
KU0S 37l
1VI2 438
184 I
11115 I Sno 15S Morria A Ftewsrt.104 08
3S3 Morria A ftewart, 114 92
81 Ml 11123 100 Morria A Stewart, 11 70
69 80 1!122 152 Morria if Stewart, ii 82
829 C7 4324 1213 C7 Uearge Moad,
IS::?. 1100 George Mead,
!5:i27 HIS 120 George Mead,
355 T2 6329 1100 George Mead,
i.1:0 1100 GeorgeMoad.
caapor Mtver,
Cnriatian Lower,
Koberls t Vox,
Chriatian Lower,
Chriat Lower,
J M Miller's beirs
J. W 8mith, (W p.
Z. 8. Welch,
Baum,
-MrUalrT.
BURNS1DE TOWNSHir.
Ae. Fer. Warrantees, etc Taxes.
John Jones, $110 25
Jaa. Chapman, 11G25
Benj.TiasDell, 101 93 '431 lHUyman Uratx,
J. ilhamann, 101 C7 ' 330 1U Robert Shaw.
Mary tTaw ford, 12.1 a' 100 Robett Shaw.
2oo r.;.o
13 621
110 370
80
100
26
100
60
242 68
229 .15
242 68
229 35
S5Q 2.1
24 13 1911 100 Morn rf-Stewart. 20 fei
SM GRAUAM TOWNSHIP.
V?. !L 1 Ac. Ter. Warrantees, etc. Taxes.
256 02
84 65
37 02 I
11 46
10 95
23 40
11 70
2'.7
149
145
103
109
50
3S2
348
100
41
Tho r. Cope,
John Skyron,
T. Cope,
Jas Milligan,
George Moore,
John Fry, Jr.
Joseph Simons,
Joseph Harrison,
Charle Hall,
C. J. Allport,
$77
47
39 48
30 71
38 53 i
GO 98 !
103 28!
John Boyd, 67 3S
Suannah Ward, 34 (18
G 4 M. M'Coruiick, C.5 04
Henry Trout, 43 20
George Bowman, 2 GO
CIihs Senate's estate, 8 85
Peter Whiteside, 24 83
Georeo Ashton. 33 30
LAWRENCE TOWNSHIP. ';
No. Ao. l'er. Warrantees, etc. 'fixes. '
221 Hugh Jordan, $.i4 9.1
413 John Kend, 102 03
62 J14 Rudolph Litx. 1? 93
hobrrt Mitchell, 39 29
James Alexander, 4 60
L. J. Crana, 6 62
George Mead, 62 96
4" George Mead, 101 13
87 George Mead, 105 06
Wm. Montgomery ,83 93
John Mcpherson, 7 91
J. M. Maeutnber, 18 25
M. W. .S'nvder, 1 63
J.D. McKnally, . 6 22
J- II. .S'haw, 6 22
K. Irwia A ons, 14 61
K. Irwin A .Vons, 16 76
E. Irwin A .Vona, 22 86
K. Irwia f .Vona, 17 40
a.. Irwin .Vona, 46 33
109
255
100
14
84
75
200
90
6
6293 726
62W6 1167
6297 1213
285
36
74
9
41
41
153
176
240
137
490
-.5:1 ma
' js ;
such as Sns,nails
H
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"ea?S
. c ,
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W JB "
w
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o 5ii
5 J s
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S 5
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. S
TT1ET bare lbs Leal sasortmrnt ef Hardware
that has ever been brought lo this eonnly
which tbey will sell at thereout reasonable prl
ees, among which will be found a splendid lot o
CUT LE 11 Y,
To which tbey invite the spenial attention of the
I public, embracing heavy Silver-plated Forks,
j Spoons nnd Butler knives or the best manufac
ture. A lot of PMols of the beat pattern, and other
fire-arms. Also a general aaaorlmrnt of pietol , F O r k I, Knives,
j cartridgca all of which will b sold at reasons-! Spikes, Hinge,
The, continue to manufacture all kind, .f L1Qr0R?. nch
lin-warc, Urass Kettles. Stove iM wine, Brandy.
Tipe, etc., which cannot be aurpaased in ttis see- ; G i n. W h iaker'
tion of the Stats. .
They alao have on hand Plttsburtrh Plows, ' t-1 1 nv t
among which are Stel Centre Lever I'lows, Alao. ! V 1 ' M
l'low Caatinca. and man ntK.r A ,.r,..,,lt..,.i r ! runes, Ivaisins,
" ' ' -, , - 1
a- iga, r uoeris, ac, J
at sensation prios
CLOTHING auch'
a Coats, Pants,
Vwis,
Under Shirta,
Flannel Shirt.,
Boots, Shoes,
Hat and Caps, .
Now for aale at MOSSOFS'.
11 A Hi' " A Jl ri
at aostion
"g-Sou:i 8
ptemenu.
( lOK Stoves,
Tarlor and Coal
w 6
MORRIS TOWNSHir.
c
"S3"
3 -Sjj kb
e-2
:- !?s
113 61 Ac. Ter. arrantee, etc. Taxes.
lieorjte Vetxol, f 100 41
William Werta, 51 40
Christian Werli, 81 63
David Lauck, 03 13
Jesse Vaxnell, ?9 10
32 58 402
10 38 200
189 30 327
140 71 373
43 71 421
Z m a.
2 I 2
fi H
.2 a
i 3
3 laf
X e e
sr. .-a
B E 2
S -a
2
2 a
Stoves a general aaaortment, and of the bea'. rat-
l.rn. f . . . -.1. - . , .
, ...., . ... mmiv a, ,vMI.iaUI iriCCa
I Coal Oil, "Coal Oil Lam.'
Taint. Oila and Varniahes, a general assortment.
GROCERIES, eay-t
r lour, uama,
Shouldert; Sugar,
Molaasea, Cttlee
1 ea, C r a e k rs,
Sjiicea, Candles.,
Wlasa, putty, aila. Iron andCaatines ol rreat n.'.. V""""
variety ; in fact almost ever 4hine wanud b..008' Oil, etc, CtC.
the public, can be found la their aubiiabmoaL
whu UUTI .Ileal CBtinOl OtJ DPftL
BLACKING
POWDER.
SHOT
LEAD
CATS
at
Alsraye at MOSSOFS.
anation
aeutation
aensation
ensation
aensation
aensation
J
e
i:PS?a
Now is the time to purchase.'. 'F.1?
If '11 W 111
ii jh ocmre any tning in Iheir line or business.
Givs theas a call and examine their slock, and
tbey feel aaaured that yoa ran be ar-ommod ated
Keaemher, their stahliFhment is on Second
Street, Clearfield, Fa , wher yoa eaa bay t oda
to the very beat advantage.
-Old lilver, copper, hraas, pewter and eld
eattingawill be uken in exchange for goods.
May 20, 1SR3. MKRUKL1. A IlIiJLKR.
JtOPlJ of all aiaes, lor sale at for the aocommodakioo oi the. nuMifi.
Dee. 13, 1C5. NEKKELL A DrtaLKK. J Vtir.lt.Tm.
rrlcea
. at MOSSOFS',
at aensation pricea
at (ensation pricea
at MOSSOFS'.
at usatloa prioaa
pricea
prioa
price
prioe
price
prica
At the stor of RICHARD MOSSOP.
MOSSOP
Always keep on hand a lull
asBonmenioi all kinds of goods required
1