Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, May 07, 1868, Image 4

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I'Ar .vYrt ly Hnx.'y.
The Infernal HprIoii rtiiplira the OlDrlal
-Pandemonium til Anwi-I.'a 4r 6.rw
Htili're-ataii'a kingdom in I'ull '!
Hmjnniiii V. 'le. lcl'lml,
Chief of tlio Infernal 1'mjiiro, itml
foumlur of tlio order of Jacobinism.
VcortioiiB, ISIuck Flng, Skull and
lionoo.
Tlinddoti KtcvcnR, Satan, Jndor
of Impcachcr and (irand Architocl
ot Uiun, "outMidooi tiicLonnuuiion.
(irand Oos of tlio Order.
UlysHos S. Grant, Moloch, l'rinco of
Ponth, thiufof tlio lnlornitl Artillery,
Knitter 01 pmoKc, ana ircsiuuimui
Jletrayer. Grand Cross sot with
llorse-e-hoos.
John W. Forney, Baal, conductor
of the two oraans ot the lntorna. &m
rire. both daily. "Tlio Sulphnr and
Brimstone Chronicto," and tho 'Nitro-
Glvcerine Press.' kniL'htof the Order,
Benjamin F. Butler, Tluto, Princi
pal Model of the Beast, with seven
heads and ten horns Hero of Big
Bcthal and Fort Fisher the loading
Bottle Imp the Cock-oyed Saint ot
Massachusetts. Grand Cross made of
New Orleans gold, and badge of tho
silver spoon.
Charles Sumner, Bobemoth, Chief
Sore Ileud; yet always advimng
"Stick," Grand Master of ioroign
Belations, especially Prussian. Car
pet Knight of the Ordor.
Anna Dickinson, Proserpine, Arch.
Fiho-Dcvil of tho Empiro and Sover
eign Princess of Malignant iipinuj.
Jane SwiHshelra, Atropos, Princess
of the Cruel Fates and La Grand
Duchess of the Infernal Empire.
Simon Cameron, Bclphegor, Chief
of tho Infernal .Mountebank, and
Principal Sorcerer.
James 51. Ashley, Bnuibeuth, Mid
night Inspector of Jails, Principal
Consortor with Jail-birds and Subor
ner of Perjurers. Grand Cross of the
Cloven Foot.
Robert Schenek, Mammon, Chair
man of Military plans and Hero ol
Vienna.
Wm. D. Kelley, Belial, Trince of
tho Valo of Tears and Lord High
Keeper ol tho Bod-Eye. Grand Cross
of the Order.
Zachariah Chandlor, Asmodeus,
Chief of tho BlOod -loiters, Principal
Taster of the Bed-Eye and Patron of
Anarchy and war. Grand Cross oi
tho Order.
Schuyler Colfax, Dagon, Presiding
Prince ol tlio Grand council oi tne
"Infernal Fanatics," and Chief Illus
trator of tho prophesy of Daniel n ub
stor.
Wendell Phillips, Nisrock, Chief of
the fiery ralace, bunniior oi ura
nance Stores, and Foro-runnor ot the
Crack of Doom.
Georgo S. Boutwcll, Apollyon, Chief
destroyer ot tlie Constitution : Angel
of tho Black wing; Guardsmen of tho
opon doorof Janus. Glittering Cross
of the Order, and scat at the right
hand of Beelzebub.
John A. Bingham, Mcphistopliilics,
Genius of the illuminated pathway
to llados, Rhetorical Blunderbus of
tho Infernal Council and Chief Mana
ccr of devilish ingenuity. Grand
Cross of the Order and seat on the
left of Boolr.ebub.
John A. Logan, Armageddon, Com
mandor-in-Chief of the Grand Army
of the Infernal Cohort. Wieldor of
the flaming sword of Anarchy and Ru
in and liveliest littlo devil outsido of
tho bottomless pit. Grand Cross of
the Order.
John F. Farnsworlh, Vultunus, Ri
dcr of tho pa!o Horse. Chief Inspec
tor of the Infernal Stud. Lord High
Keeper of the Bed Chamber and
Guardsman of the Fiery Palace.
Frederick Douclass, Nep-ral, the on
Jy white one in the Empire, and most
accent devil in omco.
The above are only a few of the of
ficials; some are abroad in Spain,
Enirland. Germany, and Franco.
Others are still held in chains, wait
ing to bo unloosed; many aro waiting
for their places to bo designated, but
enough is known to afford an idea of
onr new rulers. Washington Union.
A Goon Story ox Butler. A Wash
inirton correspondent writes :
There is a loose darkey about Wil-
lard s hotel named Tom. 1 ou can
bribe Tom to do anything. The oth
er day there was a dinner given by a
New York contractor, at which it was
understood that Ben. Butler would bo
a guost. Somo disloyal wag, without
tlio tear ot Congress before linn, got
hold of Tom, feed him liberally, and
put him up to a piece of outrageous
and treasonable tomfoolery. After
tho plates were served tho host said,
"That will do Tom, you can go." But
Tom did not go. Observing that his
orders were not obeyed, the contrac
tor repealed, "I told you to'go Tom, if
j want yon, 1 will ring tor you."
Still Tom hung about tho door and
did not retire. At last, very much
warmed nt his contumacy, New York
turned npon Ethiopia and said stoni
ly, attracting the attention of tho
wholo company, "I'vo told you twioo
to leavo tho room, and by G d I'll
bo obeyed, or put you out myself!"
Tom approached the tablo humbly
and replied in a subtucd tone, but
loud enough to be heard by all present,
"If you plcaso sir with mibmirigon
I can't go. I'm obligod to stay."
"Tho h I you are. Whut for 7 "Well
wib,, if I must tell you, 1 must. I beg
Mars Butler's pardon, but I'm 'sponsi
ble for the spoons. Dem spoons is sil
ver, an' I was snecilly Bent to watch cm.
I can't go sir. It's as much as my place
is worth sir." The sequel can better
bo imagined than described.
A great observer of human nature
remarks that when intoxicated a
Frenchman! wauls to dance, a German
V sing, a Spaniard to grumble, nn
Englishman to eat, an Italian to boast,
a Russinn to bo nfl'ectionato, nn Irish
man to fight, an American to make a
speech.
Tho funniest incident that has late
ly transpired is the caso of a doting
mother, who, being pntiidicd that her
eniia merited a flogging, hrst had him
placed under the influence of chloro
form. Thoughtful mother 1
A well known physician used to
ay that roast beef, serenity of mind,
cold water baths, and an amiablo and
pretty wife, would make almost any
atari heatlthy, wealthy and wia
JitU P'.ooils, C.romlrs, Clf.
House Furnishing Goods,
RICKEY, SHARP & CO.,
Ko. Ill Clieutnut Wrffl,
Are offrrlnf aa titenslre tlork of
FURNISHING GOODS,
Embracing In pert
B A RNSLEY'SSII FETING LINENS
Do. PILLOW CASINGS,
Do. TABLE LINENS,
HUCKABACK TOWELLING, -
MAKSAILLES COUNTERPANES,
HONEY COMB SPREADS, &c, &c.
Together with a large assortment of 8PRINU
DRESS FABRICS, of th. latett and moat detire-
bit importations.
RICKEY, SII ARP & CO.,
TUT Cbettuut Street,
.Pr23 PHILADELPHIA, :i-y
CLEARFIELD STORE,
. Near Philipsburg, Penn'a.
William TV. Bottt
George L. Heed -
John F. Weaver.
William Powell.
(Buocossors to Munsoa A Hoops)
AVE justreoelved a Urge and well selected
took ot ail kinds of ttoods, each at
DRY GOODS, CLOTHING;
Bootaand Skoei, Hata and Cape, Notloaa, Hard
ware. Ulaea. Naill, Oila, PaiiU. Queenswnre.
Uroeeriea, Flour, Baton, Feed, At., which we
ait onoring at greau
REDUCED PRICES FOR CASH,
Or to exchange for LUMBER and 6DIKQLE8
We Intend to make It to the advantage of the
TIMBER MEN
Tn the lower end of Clearfield county and on
Clearfield Creek to get their supplies from this
point; being on the line of the Railroad, we
can Boll gooda on belter terms than at an; point
id ueerueia tounty, ana we ere telling our stock
at such prices aa to make it an object to those
ouyinf to djj iron us.
ADVANCES OF GOODS, FEED, 4C,
Made on account of SQUARE TIMBER, which
we will either tell oa commission, or buy at
fixed rates.
"Call and lee If oar goods and prion don't
iuii ui umflL tt . rr . nana uu.
Near Philipsburg, Not. t, 18.
TJ'LOUR of dill'orcnt brands can bo
A.
bad at all times, at very low prices, at Ike
CLEARFIELD STORK,
D0T5-tf Near Phillpsbnrg, Pa.
Down 1 1
Down I
THE LAST AliltlVAL
AND OF COURSE THE CHEAPESTI
A Proclamation against High Prices I
W' E are now opening up a lot of the best and
most " aeaaonalile (aoode and Wares ever
offered in this market, and at prices that remind
one of the good old dare of cheap things. Those
who lack faith npon tbia point, or deem our alle
gations superfluous, need but
C.fX AT OVIt STORE,
Comer Front and Market streets,
Where they can see, fool, hear and know for thera
selvee. To fully understand what are cheap goods,
this must be done. Wt do not deem it necessary
to enumerate and Itemise our stock. It it enough
for us to state that
We have Everything that is Needed
and consumed In this market, and at prices that
astonish both old and young.
dc20 , JOSEPH SHAW k SON.
i BEYOLITM K BCSIXESS
AT CLHWEJiKVILLE,
BT
IIARTSOCK & GOODWIN
rpiIB undersigned baring entered Intoco pert-
a nersuip in ui mercantile Business, adopt
uiis memou oi noiuying tnt punne generally,
and the eltisent of Curwensrllfe and rlcinily in
nartlenlar. that neenliandlM n t kll LlnJa lll
be eold be US aa ehaan aa lha am Mn.lti. l
fuvr in mi eounij. n nart a lull supply or
DRY GOODSi
Consisting in part of Dress Goods, Muslim,
Print of all shades and atylsa together with a
run assortment or
NOTIONS, CLOTHING, HATS Si CAPS,
Moots, Blioen. Hardware, dueenawara.
At well a Tinware, Cedarware, Willowwart,
Duoaeis ana jiroomi t (oirethe, with m i,,m il
vi uroeeriea aou aiwayt a lull Hock Of
FLOUR, FISH, SALT, Ac.
In abort, we keen a full tunnl, .r .tV,iH.
I ! - . 1 : i t
useu in ui is maraei.
Mrt Want all our eld euslnmeea atiil mm..
new ones as can make it convenient, to girt nt
van ueivre purui using aisewnert.
DAVIKL HARTSOCK
EUWIN GOODWIN.
Curwenarllle, Fehrua.y 11, 18B1.
JICIIARD
MOSSOP 13 XOW
gelling, at half their nanal price,
DRESS GOODS,
CLOAKS AND SHAWLS,
BROWN SDEETINGS,
FLANNELS AND BLANKETS,
WOOLEN GOODS,
HOSIERY,
MEN'S CLOTHING,
GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING Goods
LADIES' BOOTS AND SHOES,
GENTLEMEN'S BOOTS AND SHOES,
BOYS' do do
HOOP 8KIRTS,
BALMORALS,
LADIES' COLLARS AND CUFFS,
RAISINS AND CURRANTS,
BROOMS AND TUBS,
CANNED FRUITS,
BEEF AND FORK,
FLOUR AND FEED,
4c Ac.
"NeWARRVNGEMENT.
i. an.tw. imvuaiMT,
(Peeoad ttrtet, oppnsltt tkt Ccurt Route,)
C LP. A R Kl K LD, Ptaa'a.
1Mt subserlbsre respectfully announces to the
eitliene of CleerAeld tnd vicinity, that be
has now ru hand a full supply of
DUUl.S, PATKMT MKDICIXES
Dye Btuffs, Tohaeeo, Cigars, Confaettonerlet
Utatloaery, c.
TIIYSICIAXS
WIII And hie stock of Drugs FULL and COM
PLKTS, and at a very slight advanct on Kasttrn
prioea.
SCHOOL BOOKS.
Tsar here and others will be furnished with
classical and miscellaneous books by txpreae.at
short notice.
STATIOXKRY,
Consisting of Cap, Flat Cap, Foolaeap, Letter and
Perfumed Note Papers ; also, a Tory Beat stock
of Mourning Note Paper and Envelopes oa hand.
Pane, Pencils, Ink, o.
HOUSEKEEPERS
Will tnd a full stock of PURR SPICKS, SODA,
SODA ASH, Concentrated LYH, HOAP, we.
LADIES AXI) GENTLEMEN
Are requested to examine hit stock of Perfumery,
Hair Oils, Pint Toilet tioapa, Brushes, Combs,
Toilet Betts, Ac, Ac
SMOKERS AND CIIEWERS
Will Ind a full supply of prime Chewing and
Smoking TOBACCO, Imported and Domestic
CIQAKS, Snuff, Fine-Cut, ac, Ac
CARBON OIL,
Of the bttt brtndt, always on hand.
LIQUORS.
The best quality of Liquors always on hand, for
medical purposes.
vat-Physicians' Prescriptions promptly and
oarefully compounded.
Aprl 9, m. A. I. BHAW.
. 'Eir f'litvnr.
HARTSWICK & IRWIN,
ltrueeMs, VUarUld, Pa.
HAVIN8 relltted and removed to the room
lately occupied by Richard Moasop, now
oner, low for cash, a wall aelected assortment of
DRUGS AND CHEMICALS.
Alto, Patent Medicines of all kinds. Oils, Ola
Putty, Dyt Stuffs, Stationery,
TOBACCO AND SEGARS,
Confectionery, Spines, and tho largest 'stock of
varieties ever ollorea In this plaoe. and warrant
ed to he of the best the Market anorde.
J. O. HARTSWICK,
Dee. IS, ISM. JOHN IRWIN.
DltKiS! MltiS! DRUGS !
JOSEPH 11. IRWIN,
Oa Main Bt, an door watt of Blpplt at Faust's
btore,
CCKWENSVILLE, PA,
Hat bow on band a large ttsortmtnt of
Drugs, Medicines, Oils, Paints, Dye-
Stuffs, Patent Medicines,
Trustee, Hhouldrr-nrare, F.laatie Stork,
lnpa and Mupportera,
ilaaa, Putty,
Per 'nroery, Toilet Goods, Con fectlonerlts, Sptoet,
Canned rruit, Tobacco, ulgars, Uooks,
Stationery, Pencils, Pens, Ink,
and a general variety
of Notions.
Barrett'. Warranted Hair Restorative
Hit stock embraces all articles needed In
community, is entirely new, and of the best
duality, and will bt told at reaaonable prices.
Call and txamint tbt goodt J they cancel fail
to pleaae. dect-u
Oili. Varniahei, Fainti, Brushes,
1 Lei raoeireu and for sale cheap by
aprll-tf
JOSEPH It. IHWIJf,
Curwensville, Pa
T?i;" W ASTEIWThe sub-riber will p.
j tne nignest pricet, in CASH, for all kinds of
. ievr rain.. i. u HtlltXblLlX.
January , leoe-tt
Attention. AtTlictedl
rpHB tubscriber gives notice that ht hat
L resumed the practice of Medicine In Loth
eraburg, where bt intends to devote his atten
ticn to the treatment or CHHONIC DISEASES
In general. He will keep on band a choice ta
leclioa of DRUGS and MEDICINES adapted to
the treatment of ehronle diseases, and may be
consulted at his oSce at any hour of the day.
N. B. A word to those afflicted with chronic
diseases may be to .tbbib advantage; Mat
star or bt aware that coosvnr Physicians who
do a ainma practice have not tiki to attend to
the treatment of en some diseases, and conse
quently aasLacr them i bene thta class of dis
eases requires bxcitsivi tttention.
OKORGB WILSON, hi. D.
Luthtrtbnrg, Feb. 17, 188 tf
GREAT BARGAINS I
AT PRIVATE SALE!
rflHK tubscriber, contemplating going into other
J. business, will tell, at private tale, hit entire
SIIH3U Ol
Pottery and Stoneware,
At his Kiln, In Clearfield. Those who may need
ware of this kind can secure it at a heavy reduction
on the usual prioe by calling toon, because he
Inlenda tooloae it out as soon as poiMe.
FREDERICK LE1TZINQKR.
Clearfield, October 14, 1867-tf.
Democratic Almanac.
rpillS inveluaMe publication Is for sale at this
1 offloe. It should he in the hands of every
Democrat. It contains full election returns from
every county In the I;nilcd States besides, the
number for D contains a complete it of the
names of all the newspapers suppressed and mobbed
during Lincoln's administration; and that lor 1X87
contains the names of all those civilians who were
imprisoned during the eame period. These two
H.ts, for future reference, are worth more than
the prioe of the publication. The number for 1808
ialso full of valuable statistics. Any one sending
u iiT eroia, win receive oy return mail a copy
n.r g.:u jmr, InT 111 puFiage.
A DMIMMTHATOK'H WT1C I-' Notice
J is hereby given that letlersof Administration
on t he estate of J A M Er3 ALEX AM' Kit, deceased,
labs of Woodward township, Clearfield comity, Pa.,
naving neen uuiy granted to the undersigned, all
persons indebted to aaid estate will please make
payment, and those having claims or demands will
present tnem Tor settlement without delay.
WILLIAM LIT II EH,
Madera, March 2d, 1808-81 Administrator.
1 Hull 11'. i - . . . , . .
ss l nit n .VMItL-S,!,,
J. .IS nerehv given that inters of adminiilralo.i,
on the estate of WILLIAM HI HAN AY AA
late of Penn Tp., Clearfield ciunty, Pa., having
been duly granted In the nndcrsigned, all persons
.uvv.-.i-u f,iu cikiv win pieaee maae payment,
and those having claims or demands will present
them proerly authenticated for settlement and
allowance wnnont delay.
WILLIAM F. jntlNPON. AdraV.
MAROAKET BITII ANAN, Adra'i,
Penn tnwnrhip, March Jd. lffl, pd.
D, W, HUTCH IN 80N,
ATTOKNKV AT t,AW,
filrard. Kiln t o,, V.
jr-ftpaelal .Mention paid to llankrupt eaaes
Before the Register. (novJI "m pd
FRANK BARRETT,
ATTOKXEY AT LAW,
Clearfield, la.
Offloa on Socond ttrcet, wllb Walter Barrett, Ksq.
.tlavlng made arrangements with D. W.
llul.hins.in, Esq., Attorney in U. 8. Courts,
who baa bis office in the same town with the Re
gister In llankniptcy, at Uirard, Erie eo., Pa., I
am prepared to take charge of eases in Bankruptcy.
Chnrps moderate. oet.SI, 87
ISRAEL TEST.
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Clearfield, Pa.
Mr-OUSoe In the Court House. JylI,'C7
JOHN H. FULFORD,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Clearfield, Pa.
Office with J. B. McKnally, Esq., over First Na
tional Bank.
V-Prompt attention given to the aecuring
of Bounty, Claims, etc, and to aJI legal business,
March 28, 187-Iy.
WALTER BARRETT,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Offloe ob Second St., Clearfield, Pa. nor 11,88
Wm. A. Wallace.
J. Blake W alters.
Wm. D. Bigler.
frank Fielding,
WALLACE, BIGLES & FIELDING
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
CleartteldPa.
fuT Legal kualneat of all kinds promptly and
accurately attended to. (mayli-y
THOS. J. McCULLOUGH,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Office adjoining tht Bank, formerly eeeupled by
J. U. JHcEnally, Beeoad aU, Clearneld.
ef-Wlll attend promptly to collections, sale
of lands, Ae. Id ecl7,8i
JOHN L. CUTTLE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
And Heal Eatate Agent, Clearfield, Pa.
Office ob Market street, opposite tht Jail.
Respectfully ogera his services in selling
and buying lands In Clearfield and adjoining
eonntlet ; and with aa experience of over twenty
yeara as a surveyor, flattora himeelf that bt ean
render satisfaction. fob28,'63-tf
WM. M. McCULLOUGH,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Clearfield, Pa.
Offiot ob Market street one door tastof tht Clear.
field County Bank. (uaytIU
John II. Orris. C. T. Alexander.
ORVIS & ALEXANDER,
ATTORNEYS AT LA If,
Itelleloute, Pa. tep1S,'(a-y
C. M. CADWALLADER,
CONVEYANCER A JUSTICE OP THE PEACE
For Decatur Tp., Clearfield Co.
tL-Colleetioni promptly made and legal instru
ments executed on shortest notice. Post offloe
address, Philipsburg, Pa. inarlU,'88
Grape Vines for Sale.
ALL the leading hardy varieties ef first dual
,- ' " vi 111,-xi,-, ai on per
hundred. CONCORD VINES only 10 rents. Or-
aers snneired at loon aa convenient, and Ailed
rotation, by A. M. HILLS.
tlearfn-ld, Pa., August ft, 1887.
OPKCIAI.
IO the
NOI It if.vine ralirt from
mercantile business. I wnnM M.u,r..n.
call upon all those indebted to me to call and nettle
thetr accounts without delay. I wl.h to have my
books settled np at the earliest p,hl, pen,,,) '
Lnthersburg, March 12, If 88.
LIVERY STABLE.
T1H underpinned begs leave to inform the pub
j . n !hVt'" no" full-r PP"" l aeeommo.
date all i the way of furnishing Horses. Buggies,
Saddles and Harness, on the ahorte.t nii Ja
on reasonable tenns. Residonoc on Loemt
between Third and fourth.
... , J11, flKf- . OKARHART.
"learfteld, April llj 1H7,
COLDIERJ.. BofJiTIFJ..A recent act
p hat paased both Houses of Congress, and
ngned by tht PretidtnL Vlvln. a .k ... ".
..er e.v. una twa yeara-Midler Sit bounty.
All persons who enlisted nrior to J... tv ni
A-B0LSIIE8anPi!XPI0Ngeol!eetedkT
WALTER BARRETT.
a Atf, M l, ciwrtld, r.
J. BLAKE WALTERS,
SCRIVENER AND CONVEYANCER
Agent fur tht Putchatt and Sale of Landt.
Clearfield. Pa.
tT-Prompt attention given to all business
eonneeua witn the county omcea. Office with
Hob. Wm. A. Wallace jan1,'88.f
TKCAMRER'S SILK
Of Unseated LaiiJi,
rOR I88T i PRf VIOIB YKARS.
"VTOTICK Is hereby given that In
pursuance of an act of Asarm-
y, passe.t on me isin uny oi uirv,
A. II. 184. rntlllrd "Au Act to
amend an Act directing tlis mode nf
telling unseated Innds In ClearBeld
cinnly," and the several supplements
thereto, there will lie eapnat-d t" pub
lic aaleoroulory, at the Unurt House,
In the borough of Clearflolil, on the
ttrrnnd Monday of dune, A. I
IrKlrt, the following tracta of nn
seated land In said county, for the
tax os due aud unnaid thereon I
Iterrarla.
Ac Ptr. H'oerniKea, Tax.
68 John Mailer.. $27 20
Fred'k llubley 5 24
18 Vft John Beam 7 .ID
178 47 Jeremiah Mosher 78 Ci
180 87 T. Billington, (1887) 38 40
78 bit Michael Mussor .14 811
1 110 James M'Murtrie..... H8 8i
80 ' Thomas Murgatury- 2U 48
80 Magnue Miller. 21148
410 John Brady 184 82
180 William Brady. 84 82
oil! J. A E. Blaiu 2.17 8
8V8 John Witmer.... 187 20
140 Henry W timer.. 18.1 76
I Hi W illiam Wilson 84 tti
184 Jacob Krug 2 86
lt John Uibson.. 48 78
2i TS Robert Wil.on....IOI 08
4:1.1 113 William Gray 20.128
4.U 155 John Miller 203 41
114 VI Jeremiah Mosher.... 44 22
181 118 Peter Uett-
810 f3 Martin rauta.
2"8 126 Jacob Fault..........
328 168 (ieorgt Musser.
T4 112 ThomtsOihsoa
4.1.1 163 David Barton
433 163 John Perdney....
44 Brown A Fulton,
71 80 John Ketland...,
66 102 Sarah Billington,
LEVI F. IRWIN,
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE
For Lawrence township,
Clearfield P. ., Clearfield Co, Pa.
-Colleetloat and remltuneti promptly
made. Je20,'67.
MAJ. JOHN ROSS,
LICENSED AUCTIONEER,
Osteud P. )., Clearfield Co., Pa.
PeT-WiU attend promptly to calling Ven
dues, Bales of Rsal EsUtt, Ac, anywhtrt it
the county. Terms moderate.
Bell tp., June 20, 1807-ly-pd.
JAS. C. BARRETT,
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE
And Licensed Conveyancer,
l-uthcraburff, Clearfield co, Pa.
-Collections and remlttancet promptly
made, and all kinds of legal instruments executed
thort aotiee. may,'e tf
F. B. REED, M. D.,
rilYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
-Having removed to WilllamsgTeve. Pa.,
ofrert hit profeeaional Isrvlces to tht people of
mi. iuiivwiiiiiii gvsDirr, Uylt C7
DR. J. P. BURCHFIELD.
Late Burgeon orthe 8Sd Regiment, Pennsylvania
Volunteers, having returned from the Army,
offers his professional aervioet to tht eitltens
01 uiearneld eennty.
avfrprofestional calls promptly attended to.
Office on Second strsst, formerly oeeunied by
Dr. Woods. apr4,'8.t!
DR.
A. M. HILLS.
DENTIST.
Offiot corner of Front and Markat
streets, opposite the "Clcar8ld Ilouae," Clearfield,
""' aug8,'87-y.
REIZENSTEIN BROS.,
Manufacturers of sod Wholesale Dealers la
MEN AND BOYS' CLOTHING.
in at ... 1 -. ...... . '
... ......r, n nn nrrrnatit street,
ngl'87 PHILADELPHIA, Ta.
FRANCIS COUTRIET,
MERCHANT,
Prenehtlllc, Clearfield Comity, Pi.
""r" constantly on nand a full assortment of
"J "onus, narawnre. Uroeeriea anrf .r.rvkin.
n.nallp 1r.. 1. . ..: . ... . .
j m.v ,u rvmii atora, vnii'D will lie eold,
for cash, as cheap as elsewhere in the oountv.
VM..l...nt. 1 a. ...... J
...... ... ., ue a 1, nof-iy.
C. KRATZER &, SON.
MERCHANT8,
nsLns in
Dry Goods, Clothin?. Hardwar.
Cutlery, Quetnsware, Groceries, revisions and
cringles,
Clearlirrt. lrniia.
-At tht old stand on Front street, above
Academy. decI2,'-tf
STEETCH, BENNETT & Co.,
(Pueeessors to Pcler T. W right A Co.,
DRUGS AND MEDICINES
At ain '
Brandies 4 Wines for Medical purposes.
jelS'67 No. BOO Market St., PhUad'a.
380
20
41
1V
2.14
408
41.1
440
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77 68
8 44
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... 87 10
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.. 20 84
.. 2.1 60
.. 26 87
Jacob Krug 168 84
William Pluukett.. 14 08
lluKBu.
John Thomas...
78 Joscjih Drinker.....
7 " -
Wm. M'Cormick....
Nancf Bogga.
41 Maloolm M Donald,
41 John Byers...
.. (S 31
.. 46 43
.. 47 0.1
.. 06 87
..110 6V
..118 04
..114 V6
..114 6
John Montgomery.... 28 80
0 Barbara buydor 31 88
tleorge Hoottnao 30 80
Henry Fauooe 18 76
George Ayers. 86 76
21 Wm. Troutuine 86 76
John Kean 80 40
Joseph Ball Hi 12
V5 146 Ridiard Ihomaa.'O?, 16 70
49 Barbara Fnydcr. IS 13
Thomas r'mith 64 114
John Keohart 26 08
Blair M Lanahan
7'bomas L. Moore...,
Mary Morris.. ,
Jonae bti-inbeiser...,
Richard Wsplc.
lieu.
Xo. Ac. Per, H'arran'es.
42X8 1000 Henry Heck..... 210 00
81 21
81 21
61 1
71 66
32 12
n:t too
6620 60
676t IIMI0
5niS 61
427
42S7
t 120
S80 78
6766
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6766 1000
426 &6
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....116 00
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.... 18 17
.... 4 88
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143 76
3665 161 111 John Nicholson, 65 64
6V04 1006 Nicklina(lrimtb2.10 00
" " 174 14
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6tl7
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5619 10
42K7
5619
6VH6
6V06
6907
4286
184 60
219 63
216 74
124 64
63 66
BenJ. Gibbt,
Henry Beck.,
Nicklinaariffithl69 76
" " 73 60
56 81
" " 24 38
" " 1.19 61
253 60
.. 23 23
,. 21 61
27 87
MOSHANNON LAND Sl LUMBER CO.,
vnubUbA rTEAM MILLS,
LUMBER, LATH, AND TICKETS.
II. II. rltlLLIXOFOnD, President,
UfCoc Forest PIk, N. 12j g. ,th at, Phil a.
...... Jf'llJI LA WRHR, Puperintendent.
JHI 6, Oecooia Mill,, flesirteld county, Pe,
1868 SPRING. IQfiS
JAMES, KENT, SANTEE & Co..
Importers and Jobbers of Dry Goods.
l'HILADKLPHIA. S
We irj nnw rtvisRifti muw nn. K. .
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.... .. mi v ii no. anrll.tr
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98 Henry Bock...
93 97 - - ...
119 01 ar
102 82KirkliaaOriffitb,29 33
at ijg "8 97
90 25 88
109 Henry Beck 23 00
Itloota.
2004 400 Roberta A Foz...l02 40
3679 1020 60 " ...Jfil u
3573 81 33 ... 20 73
.1(108 468 111 ...119 61
6959 9138Xicklintarlfnth, 26 09
B20 Mi - jjii
5926 296 75 78
66 George L. Reed. 12 80
6 FentaneSpenoer, 1 66
M Jjevt Cleaver .... 26 86
256 David Irwin.... 72 06
106 John P. Dale.... 15 60
llrady
402 368 Wm.KirkpatricklO.I 18
8674 103 34 Roberts A I'oi... 41 00
626 216 Conrad Long 69 28
Sm-.O 670 Jona'a B. tniitb,404.01
on I T
5879
6881
6886
32.1 .1.11
193 100
218 501
2IHI9 660
1.1 521
1994 .165
2010 604
3580 996
2009 611
27 266
156 K5
7 472
92 83
80
100
30
1007 66
1998 259
,846
Henry Wykon...J30 69
John Dunlap..181 41
Casper Stiver ... 40 20
Christian Lower,302 17
Roberta A F01....IO6 25
1 hristian Lower,.1l0 93
Roberts A Poi...2l7 46
...864 21
...600 06
" ...368 60
BenJ. nenry 164 87
Casper Htivcr.... 81 47
Casier Ptiver,ar,284 00
CI weorge r-haOer... 60 1 1
J.M.Miller's heirs.42 88
Baum 53 60
M'Ualry.... 26 86
Roberts A Fox... 18 09
67 00
94
Ilradford.
rl'arrualee.
324 Hugh Klv
102 33 John Campbell
159 Hall A Bark
250 Blair M'Lanahan
4.17 17 Polly M'Lanahan
Andrew Pettit.
Matthias Claymaker...
Matthew Forced
Jstnea Duncan
Kehrmiah Means
David Means
Dsniel (Irahaia
Horatio Ullall
Wm. Ilraham, Jr.
John Hanna.
John Vaughn..
Itiirnalrlsu
Ae. Ft, H'omafet.
S9.1
36j
290
311
298
111
100
29.1
160
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42 76
20 18
20 99
49 66
67 63
85 96
9 60
T 92
37 22
19 80
12 67
13 20
13 20
22 44
22 44
46 20
John Jonet. 187 86
James Chapman 1S7 80
lien). Trasuall 1.16 60
Townsend packman 202 1 5
Reheeea Brown. 19.1 70
Christian Flake. 43 SO
Leonard Holli so n
John Bureh 1HJ Js
John Cnmraings 63 25
Cheat.
100 153 John Boyd.
3 l.iS Joshua Havnes
4.13 15.1 Thomas ll.miltn.
298 li.1 W illiam W
2.''8 James Rosa
4;i3 5S John Cunningham ...160 80
4.13 15J John Cook 150 80
41.1 153 Joseph Ewing l.sn 60
4.1.1 163 William Cook 156 80
10 David Catheert u an
4.13 163 Alexander Hunter....! 00 46
.. 46 40
..145 00
..200 91
..168 27
119 71
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15 16
II 16
H 46
,..264 66
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" 111
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John Uriel
II. Biirgrll.,,.
Is-eatur.
A", 're, Wmrmml.
Xlll Thomas P. ( ...
24 Thomas Fdinundson, II 67
67 96 .l.cph Hansom .35 62
891 169 Thomas Billington. 2"4 6
1 00 Thomss "lewarlson... 62 40
2t2 Mary M'Lanahan ....105 64
4H4 Anil M'Lanahan Il 84
lull Htaev W. Thompson, 62 46
2n0 Mary M'Lanahan....
HI 137 Jos, ,h W hitehall ...
108 J1u.1I Downing
20 JoM'ph Hansom.
76 99 William ransom
241 22 William Kraoa.
60 Nancy Pauley
104 "0
44 02
66 60
III 48
89 82
126 28
26 20
3.13 147 Thomas Kdinundson,174 60
90 John Drinker 47 16
2ll6 Cssper Haines 104 80
2H1 Gilbert Vaughu 147 24
196 Joseph Harrison 102 18
1Ug - - 193 74
( at 26 2('
83 136 Joseph Whitehall.... 43 60
200 Jonathan Neshit 104 69
126 Abrain John Uosa ... 65 00
200 Hamucl M'Clarren.....l04 80
17 Joseph Hansom....... 8 90
90 David Stewart 24 68
Ferfruaou.
213 159 John Uauibright 69 96
60 Matthias Slough 12 00
8 - " I2
433 163 OeorgeRota 103 93
Lewis Jordan zu us
Hiram Pasamore II 09
Abraham Ogden 24 00
Henry Hwanu 6 76
Benjamin Hartshorn, 21 00
John liatnbright 30 00
A.lam Hcigart 24 00
73 John Dougbtoa. 74 16
Fox.
M'arraeice.
Jaa. Wilson..... 71 46
" " west i 18 49
11 (6 " " .... 9
11 106 10 - ....31 88
6 4 " " .... 1 20
16 " .... 1 76
15 116 " " ,...68 33
( 95 151 - - ....28 86
t 90 104 - " ....27 27
I 105 " -...! 3
11 91 " -...27 67
16 95 43 " ....I 67
12 93 144 " ... 28 28
14 91 141 ....27 79
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I'ltlllpaburg, Pa.
Co.,
.Jt11 '''"P' r'e Sewing Maebtnet.
X-tr'ne keen a full .n.l. .r . ..
Tiousehold aff. . ' a J ""name
price Send fo, d..ra? T,' !
REUBEN HACKMAN,
Housa and Sign Painter and Paper
Hanger,
Claarleld, Fenn'a.
tleenta InKa ia V;. 1:.. . . 1
i . ' .wuwiiniari T and
la workmanlike manner. JL., ..
tTr4,67
376
267
88
271
411
2.14
4.13 153 John Musser
Peter Hnrea....
Hugh Hartley.,
Joseph Pfke....
tleorgr Page,
Henry Pare....
J nines Noble .,
1.10 86
.. 74 66
.. It 62
. 78 Oi
. Tl 68
.. 67 87
.200 91
190 164 Christian Rohrer 88 16
156
21
200
4.1.1
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106
61
433
Miller r Christ.
118 78
Mrhaffey A Mitchell. 46 40
Matthias Plough 106 46
(leorge Ross 41 aa
John Rrenneman..,,,, a no
Jacob A Henry Heath 28 ill
Hetrtnel Jackson f 1 ai
Covington.
Ao. Ae. fee. H'errnuie. To
1801 646 72 Morris A Stewart 90 14
1893 4SS47 -A.il
3649 T6 36 ..;
193 363 1
184 16 1 " U7
Ae. Per.
426
S:10
140
250
496
660
990
200
88 350
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4271 495
9:17
947
20
600
29
372
188
216
75
190
A'o.
4272
4200
4IN8
4188
4161
42(10
4181
4188
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42:t
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1585
4241
4.199
4140
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" N. t. 41 99
"wuati 41 66
- 73 92
119 88
" east 60 40
" midd. 49 06
45 82
" W.pt. 82 78
" ziii 01
1921
IV. 18
1934
3648
3647
612.1
1924
1890
3647
lr.90
1U.19
6.153 798
6:i;6 11(10
6553 1100
6.157 1100
1925 345
2o4 77
mi 1 60
- 168 00
ui 83 44
11 62 50
1 - J4 64
72 52
Evanderllidc. 25 20
Lane A Ilvdc... 28 00
Dant Kingbury
(0 Balltown lot, 25 90
J. f. Hyde,
25 Balltown lot, 8 40
IIvde.BidwclUCo
62 liulett lot.... 13 89
107 Firoiin lot.... 23 97
60 (J lies lot II 20
4490 100 28 00
;irard
303 108 Morris Stewart 23 95
428 120
318
108
10
SI'O
608 106
264 120
16
160
6.1 12
75 17
12 74
2 36
47 26
69 94
69 94
J 36
28 32
George Mead...
94 16
.129 80
- - ...129 60
" " ...129 80
62 MorrlsAStewart40 71
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1917
I8
3648
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1890
1688
1917
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1926
93
163
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227 123
23 66
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3s3
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6.125
5.125
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1923
1923
1922
18 3
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26 79
33 18
I 91
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1 44 60
" 40 83
- 12 61
63 81
69
" "12 89
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George Mead...l24 46
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...163 75
MorrliAPtrwert 26 85
Wm. Mspea.... 76 60
ge Mead... 39 30
89 80
MorrieAStawart 67 37
106 33
- 16 10
15 19
317 61
IH8 10
191 69
,389 10
.2f8 20
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t.124 1213 67 George Mead
6126 1100 - - ,
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1911 106 MnrrisAOtewart 16 16
C.rahan.
Ae. Ptr. Ifarrwalee.
297 Thomas P. Cop 136 96
199 John rikyroa... ....... 67 76
14i T.Cope 42 63
103 James Milligan. 80 17
109 tieorge Moore 48 07
340 Joseph Simons 118 91
341 Joseph Henry......... 76 47
loo Charles Hall.. 86 75
41 C. J. AlltwrU. 16 09
100 Robert Hhaw. 68 80
106 John Donalson 36 7i
66 164 Bryant D.rVhwnoror 14 16
Cullrh.
1I2J John Winner. 44 14
305 48 Ueurge Baker 119 87
99 Benjamin Wilson.... 85 37
48 114 Ueurge Moore........ 18 86
814 96 " - ..1.17 17
184 Philip Oloningnr 63 67
168 John .wTahon. ........ 62 09
413 163 Sdward Hand 99 56
356 69 Kmanuel KeigarU.... 81 66
18 Uenrge Moore........ 14 76
266 John M'Caben 101 18
98 John Lampblack .18 11
100 John Winner. 89 30
60 Benjamin W ilson .... 9 63
119 111 Christian Stake. 46 78
198 122 Matthiat Young 76 86
41.1 151 Christian Hayer 170 30
4.1.1 15.1 UcorgeMnscr 176 80
217 48 Thomas Vadlcr. 98 13
116 Daniel Offley. 82 68
Hi ft Uoorge Baker, Jr... 84 16
4:16 141 Tiinoihy Paxtoa 171 84
4.: 16.1 John Burg ..170 80
116 168 John Musser..... ht 88
436 141 Joseph Ashbright...171 14
Btnuitiii,
A'o. Ac. Pet. B'arrnn'ce.
8576 961 Roberta A Fox. 315 71
60
858.1 1020 66
36111 60
8606 1049 129
3606 10:0 60
8686 1020 60
9K6 408
1991 406
3691 1S0
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360 67
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David l alilwell,
Moore A Delanv368 04
" " ' S68 04
" 368 04
Wm. Powert...849 96
" " 810 07
James WI!son...225 01
" " ...125 61
" " ...225 02
17 Moor A Dclanvlll6 Is
James Wilson.,.249 99
H ilbrlniH illinkMS 47
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" " ...S49 98
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" " ...128 06
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118 William Powers224 88
81(1 1 J4j4,
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871 K. rJbaemakar...ll8 64
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150 ' James Wilson... 61 14
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600 Do Bols A Lowe, 161 66
A0. Ae. Ptr. (fwrroalee.
Reynold's sub-dir.
T 95 91 of j. Nicholson 29 79
Jordan.
Ae. Per. M'arranUi.
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433 153 Peter Kuhn, . 145 OK
209 Kichard Fetera, 77 C4
433 153 Fred'k. BeaUst, 134 10
111 Adam Kuhn, 34 34
141) Kbfin. llrenbam, 62 H
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2H3 Kolxrt Martin, 103 20
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70 m. Johnston, 20 04
100 Jonathan Jonea. 24 80
100 Richard k'artin, 31 00
433 153 Jno.LuDoodie,132 00
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437 48 Beubea Hayaet 158 63
431 10 Lukl Morris 157 9'.'
433 163 Joseph II lliard 157 18
4.13 153 Robert Gray 157 16
429 41 Joba BringhuraC....156 73
438 163 Sarah Ward. ..157 18
4:3 163 George Eddy 167 18
413 153 Moore Whartoa 137 18
2-3 153 George Asliton. 84 59
413 153 William Hunter 164 77
813 Joba Dorsey. 89 04
4.13 163 Benj. Poultncy 157 18
433 153 Israel Morril 1ST 16
413 163 Martin Pierce 157 18
72 Thomat Jordan.....!.. 21 78
25 George Fox 1 26
433 Isabella Jordaa 1.7 16
106 Henry Trout 36 30
453 151 Caleb Foulk. ....167 18
!v3 George W'eseott 106 37
173 161 Robert Wharton.... 61 92
433 118 George SmI".. 157 18
221 Joba Boyd 61 67
1 09 Bosanna Ward.- 19 17
251 G. A M. M'Cormick, 92 11
71 Fetor Whiteside 84 84
101 John Dorsey. 12 It
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14.16 341 William Smith-149 63
1098 79 Charles W illink t 88
1023 68
1093 I'll 139
1095 124 168
1094 865
1097 116 111
8461 68 61
3466 159 111
1695 97 126
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13S Christian Brown 41 11
60 H. M Uonagal... 96
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111 Hugh Jordaa... 27 61
411 Joba Read tl 63
11 114 Rudolph Lite... I 16
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Jaa. Alexander. 4 19
W. Montgomery Tl 15
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i. B.M'Enally. 16 15
Jaa. B.Hhaw.... 10 15
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141 69
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402
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Ellis Irwin Son IS 71
" " S3 06
" 41 06
" 14 15
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M'arrantre.
Oeorca Weliol. 97
William Wurti, 49 84
Chrialian Werli 73 1,1
l'avid I-aucli, S0 2'
Jesse Yurnal. 101 V7
440 f.5 Joeotih Turner, 10(5 4S
440 100 100 48
340 20 " 82 2s
4ia Geo. IibckT, 102 3
300 Trier i arnell, 72 Orti
d4 i'J John Head, 8 22
122 Patrick Havo, 29 ,V
lr3 I rancit Johnson 33 2
4w Teter hwarli, t(i SO
433 153 TLornm Morris, 104 79
a.ij i.id w Hiiam Morria, 101 79
IM farnl Mere. ilh. 104
4.33 153 William Miller, 104 79
433 153 Hetty Morrit, 104 79
433 153 T. Fittimmona, 104 79
433 153 George Clymer, 104 79
433 153 Robert Gray, 104 79
433 153 Patrick Moore, 104 79
433 153 Mary Morria, 104 79
lad Magnus Miller, 104 79
433 153 Naliio Frazey, 104 79
433 153 Clem blocker, 104 79
433 153 John Vaughn, 104 79
438 153 Jon. Neal.it, 104 79
lu J. M'Lenahitn,
2A8 Wm. 8tewrt,
l'V) Jamea Wilaon.
100 90 Robeit Morria.
W 122 William Morris, 21 78
i"l HICIl'll K Smith 7t fil
laaao rarlow, 24 20
19 Talrick Hay, 24 24
Oeoro Oatoa ' I 1 1
112 Hrman (irats. "II !)
267 40 Conrad Stvnria. f.S rw
17 John (IralT, 4 59
A. Keidenour. 24 Qi
95 Roherl Carton, 117 12
117 N, Reidenour, 25
Manillas Slough W 75
Uenry Drinker, J 05
Fred'k. Hubley, W 80
Matthiaa Slough 47
William Bigler, 12 10
Kimon Swarta, 40 30
Joseph rotter. 1 42
Franott Johnson C4 08
Joa. Nicholson, H 09
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saaa '!! 0.r'"w Bell. 43 69
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450 159 John Walla, 248
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420 120 Henry lrinker,171
240 Wm. Dnuker, J
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208 Samuet fciulen,
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300 Mary Neil. 22
100 Benj. JohottoD. 4
418 Hegurty, 17u
125 John M'L'ulien, 25
67 113 Mary Connelly, I'.i
100 Roland fcvana, 54
334 42 I'lgottSuaw, 11
210 .Selaalian UrafT, 117
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121 F.ly Hootman, 40
103 Mary Sand, irk, 3f
433 153 Fbihp Loust, Kg
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433 153 Wm. Johnston, 17C
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248 CUarlet Hii:U. 131
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March 26, 1668-81 Trauum.
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unpaid for tht year 166 aad pre
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provided ; to he so'd at pul.lw a.
at the Court House, in the b,njB.
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150 F.rana. Wm 17
42 Gill, Jamet Em 5r
82 Ktthermae 8
91 Mulerehaugh, Benj 13
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60 Burn, Elijah, 1800, C
115 Bella, George Co
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20 GelneL, Samuel 7
20 Ginter, Jobn, 186(1
100 Hooter. Peter, 1.00 12
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150 Ferguson, J H do 16
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100 Nivlinc. Caroline 7 61
338 Uatlet, Tinneri Co 76
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