Raftsman's journal. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1854-1948, March 26, 1856, Image 6

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    THE JOURNAL:
' ' AFFAIRS AT IIOME.
-, Thb "WxA-Tnisa moderated consiJerabl y last
Wet, and the snow thawed enough to destroy
the sleighing, which had continued daring a
period of eighty-eight days, nearly one-fourth"
of a year. Monday was "frisky as a flirt;"
near noon a general breeze was raised in the
shape of an equinoxial storm. -
It is feared that the severe and continued
- cold of the present winter has killed the peach
trees in tbia section of country. Examina
tions have exhibited the fact that the bark on
tree tested is dry and has apparently no vi
tality, and the more tender branches seem to
be completely dead.
Th Eivir. The water, within the last few
days, has been raising the ieo on the Susque
hanna, not enough, however, to break it, tho
we may look for a general "break -tip" in a
nort time. It is unsafe to cross on the ice
miow; we have heard of several sleighs and
led breaking through. Caution should be
used, as fatal accidents might . readily result
froja crossing. .
Turn Last o thb Seasos. On Friday last,
large sleighing party went from here to Gur
wcnsrille, where they werd joined by a num
ber more, and then returned to this place.
The whole party stopped at the hotel of G. D.
Lanich, where an excellent supper had been
prepared lor the occasion, and to which all did
ample justice. The party consisted of about
"sixty ladies and gentlemen, all of whom, after
spending an agreeable eveuing, went home
well pleased.
- A5TI-ADJOXI3TRATIO In pursuance of no
tice previously given, a public meeting, com
posed of persons opposed to the present Na
tional Administration, was held at Clearfield
on tike afternoon of Saturday the 19th inst., to
choose delegates to the Stajc Convention, to
.be held at llarrisburg on the 26th, which is to
carry out the Union movement originated by
the opposition members of the Legislature.
The meeting was organized by appointing Gen.
A. If. Hills, President; Philip Antes and O.
IToyt, Vice Presidents ; and S. B. Row, Sec'y
The meeting proceeded to elect delegates,
which resulted as follows : Senatorial dele
gate, Ilenry Souther, Esq,., of Elk Co. ; Rep
resentative delegate, J. B. McEnally, of Clear
field ; and in case of his absence, Gen. A. H.
Hills to act in his stead. Tho meeting then
'adjourned.
' ' " GLEANISCS.
Vrx Onio River at Evansville is 2,815 feet
wide, bciilg wider than the Mississippi at St.
Louis.
Ir roc vrisn to care a scolding wife, never
fall to laugh with all your might until she cea
ee,'then kiss her I
J&aji Dbtpe.v, who received SI wousds in
- one day, at the storming of Sebastopol, is en
tirely recovered, and again doing duty.
Two ncxniiED Filmbcsters, including Col.
Parker II. French, left Xew Orleans on tho
'ISth inst. in tho Daniel Webstor, to joia Gen.
Walker at Nicaragua.
Tns annual valve of poultry in tho United
States is estimated at $20,000,000. The City
ox" New York expends yearly, $1,000,000, -in
the purchase of eggs alone.
SEVESTr-TuntK battles were fought during
-the year liC, in which 78,937 men were kil
led. .The whole number of deaths occasioned
by war cannot be less than 800,000. i
Socth Carolina has elected no delegates to
the Democratic National Convention, but the
members of Congress from that State have de
termined that she shall be represented at Cin
cinnati. Thb TVrA.fDOTTK Corx, whoso prolific quali
ties havo been heretofore noticed, is pronoun
od at the Patent Office to be comparatively
worthless, either for distillation or fattening
purposes.
Tujs world counts one emporer more. K.isa,
"brother-in-law of one of the petty kings of
Abyssinia, after dethroning his relative, has
assumed tho imperial crown, under the name
of Theodore I.
"Ladt Cohk," said Sidney Smith, "was
once so moved by a charity sermon," that she
i begged me to lend her a guinea for her con
tribution. I did so. She never repaid me,
' and spent it on herself."
Tn MArt from California for Ufah, in Jan-
uary last, was carried over the Sierpa Nevada
mountains by a Norwegian, who footed it on
enow shoes seven feet lon2 and four inches
wide, in the form of skates, and shoved hiin-
' self along with a pole.
The Cincinnati Gazette states that on Tnes-
' day or last week and the day before, there
were 1 arrivals of steamboats at that port
from New Orleans, bringing 10,000 tofts of
groceries, among them 5,000 hogsheads of su
gar and 10,000 barrels of molasses.
Tub Boston Bee says : Nearly every woman
I we meet in the street has on a pair of boots
. good, honest, longlcjrzed, water proof boots.
How much better is this than paper soled, dis
" ease clinching, ridiculous shoes. We ore be
1 grinning to think the millenium is approaching.
.Women wear boots actual, soled, uo mistake
-Soot.
T Fitcb Lake or Tbi.vidad. The Earl of Dun-
- donald has purchased estates surrounding the
,airf)ve named Lake, and he has obtained a grant
' of about one-third the surface of it. A com-
pany has recently been formed in London, for
tho purpose of manufacturing a "patent fuel"
f this pitch, mixed with other substances, to
fo used as a substitute for coal by the West
"Indian steamer!.
.Gamk. It i estimated by the. Journal of
Commerce that there are sold in the mar-
kets of New Tork, during luo year, 40,000
woodcocks, 30,000 partridges, 10,000 rabbits,
" 30,000 canvass-back ducka, 5,000 brant, 2,000
malhtrd, 30,000 black duck54 500.wild geese,
10,000 dozen plover and snipes, and 25,000
dozen wild pigeons. Largo quantities of game,
howeverare shipped to Europe from New
York, by the steamers. Canvass-back ducks
command high prices in England. , .
Ah, Doctaw, does the choleraw awfect the
highaw awdaw?" asked an exquisite of a cel
ebrated physician in Now Orleans. "No,"
replied the M. D.,but It's death on fools, and
you had better leave the city immediately ."
The fellow sloped.
Thb Liquor Question. As yet the Com
mittees of Conference of the Senate and Douse
of Representatives at llarrisburg, have been
unable to come to an understanding on the
Liquor Bill. :What will be done with it, Is hard
to tell. - "
CoscnEssiosAL J oke. In the House of Rep
resentatives, last week, Mr. Giddings, while
delivering a speech, said that Mr. Richardson
was like Balaam he would not speak t "It is
true," said Mr. Richardson, in reply, "I am
somewhat like Balaam ; when I am in the pres
ence of the gentleman of Ohio, I let the ass
speak." Upon this there was much laughter
and squirting of tobacco juice. ... ...
Fobligx News. The steamer Tersia arri
ved at New York yesterday, with liews from
Liverpool to the Sth inst. She brings no news
of the missing steamer Pacific. The prospects
Of the Peace Conference arc unchanged. The
Emperor Napoleon is reported to have made a
speech recently in which he said that he ho
ped for peace, but France must be ready for
peace or war. Flour has declined about sixty
three cents per barrel wheat and corn havo
also declined considerably.
The Case of Coburn and Dalton, tho two
young men who assaulted Wm. Sumner, be
causo of his familiarity with their wives, has
terminated, and tho sentence is ns follows:
"Edward O. Coburn, for assault on Wm. Sum
ner, 10 months in the common jail and a fine
of $250 ; Benj. F. Dalton, for assault on Wm.
Sumner, 5 months in the common jail and a
fine of S200." Thus ends, says a Boston pa
per, one of the most melancholy aflairs that
has transpired in this city for a long time.
It is recorded as a fact that an engineer on
one of the Eartern Railways, on approaching
a sixteen foot draw, with his engine, tender, a
baggage car and two passenger cars, at the
rate of 40 miles an hour, and discovering to
his horror, w hen w ithin a quarter of a mile of
it, that tho draw was open, instantly realized
that to break up in time was absolutely impos
sible, and "opened wide" rushing over the
gap at tho fearful rate of -80 or 00 miles an
hour, with his train, safe and sound !
Don't believe a word of it.
Tub Accident at Philadelphia. Wo last
week mentioned that a lamentable accident
had occurred on the Delaware, on Saturday
evening, the 15th inst., rat about 8 o'clock,
by tho burningjof the. steam ferry boat, New
Jersey.
Sho started from the foot of Walnut street,
for Camden having on board, according to the
estimate of Capt. Corson, over 100 persons,
quite a number being women and children.
The boat on reaching the eastern channel, was
unable to proceed further, in consequence of
the ice. Sho was then run back to the west
ern channel and up along the Island, the inten
tion of tho pilot being to tako her round the
Island. When opposito Chestnut street the
alarm of fire was given, and in a moment all
was terror and consternation. The shrieks of
the women and children fell fearfully on the
4ear. when near Arch street, within 10 or lo
feet of shore, sho becamo unmanageable, and
taking a sudden turn towards the stream, the
passengers were seized with a fresh alarm, and
a great number leaped into the water, and
some upon cakes of ice. The burning boat
drifted back to the Island again, and was final
ly carried near to tho Jersy Shore, where sho
burnt to the water's edge. About CT lives
were lost.
m a n it 1 1: i.
On the 20th March, by Rev. John Flegal.Mr.
Jacob Lewis to Miss Sarah Welch, both of
Jefferson Co., Pa.
On the 23d March, by Rev. L. L. Still, Mr.
Joshua S. Johnson and Miss Savessa Hooveh,
bosh of Clearfield borough.
TERMS.
The Journal is published every Wednesday,
at O.n'e Dollau avi Fifty- Cf.nts per annum iu
advance, or Two Dollars within the year.
A il i'(.rt iLi.nuiTi (a ins nrto.I n fi ft v on n t npr Kmiarc.
for the first, and twcnty-Sve cents for each addi
tional insertion. A liberal deduction maao 10
those who advertise by the quarter, oyear.
The -Tcrmi' will bo strictly adhered to.
"Jo paper discontinued without payment of ar
rearages, nnlcFJ at the option of tho publisher.
TOS. I". MOSSOP, having made an engao-
I inent with A. T. LANE A Co., Wholesale Clo
thiers, li J iilftrnet r-i.. muaueipnia, woam rwoci
fully invito his old friends to give him a cull.
March Wi. 1S56 ."m.
(SELECT SCHOOL A Select School will ho
3 opened in Lumber City. ClenrJicld county. la.,
on Tuesday the 1st day ot April, lor pupils ot nowi
sexes. Tho undersigned, who will havo charo of
it, has had Ionj experience as a teacher, ami will
spare no pains to impart to tho pupils confided to
his care, a solid education.
. TERM.?, PER MONTH OF FOUR WEEKS.
Orthoeraphy;ReadinK.Writinr .1 Arithmetic, $1,00
Enslixli tirumiuar, Geography, and l!gok-
kecpinir, ' " .- " - 1.50
Higher UtancUs and Classics, - - 2,00
Particular attention will ho given to Orthoepy,
according to the mot approved standards, to cor
rect and elegsnt reading, and to composition.
If required, an Kvening Class will be opened for
tho convenience of those whOM avocations might
prevent them from attending the day school, and
for tho instruction of young indies and gcn'tlctnen,
who contemplato becoming fficiont teachers.
March 2.i. I3QC-St ;. WM.-MARTIN1.
frnn ilAfi SHORT SniNGLESwantcd by A.
JUU,UUU M. Hills, at his store, for which
tho highest market prico will bo paid In Goods at
tho lowest prices in tho county. - (marlfl-tf
1 f( f(f I'cct of Emrl BOARDS wanted by
lUlijUUU A. M. HILLS, at hisstore in Clear
field, for which tho highest market price will bo
pnd in goods at cash prices. marltf-tf
COCKING- and PARLOR STOVES, for sale in
Cnrwensville, at .the store of
fPbis - H. D. PATTON.
C1HAIN PUMPS, for salo at tho "Old Corner
J Stand.?' in Curwensville by PATTON
B"
ACON. A larare lot of BACON fo sal, cheap.
for cash, ai . . I wo- iM - , ."wi.-v w
NOTICE. Having purchased the Books of the
Kaftirmana Journal with the establishment,
all rinounts unpaid for Subscription, Advertising,
or Job-work, arc to bo scttlud with the undersigned.
niarW g. B. ROW,
LUMBER, SQUARED TIMBER, SHINGLES,
BOARDS. 4-c. . is prepared to fill, on the shortest
notice, all orders for articles in his lino of busi
ness, on as reasonable terms as they can be pro
cured in the county
Orahampton, Clear6cld Co.. Jan. 23.
BOOKS 1 BOOKS I ! Grecnleafs Series of
Mathematical Works are now being used in
nearly all tho Schools. Academies and Colleges in
the United States, and aro without doubt unrival
led in point of merit, and in adaptation to the
wants of our schools ; they have the plainest rules
and best examples to illustrate the wholo busiueg
of life. The attention of Superintendents, Direc
tors and Teachers is respectfully invited to these
works before introducing a uniform sories of any
other kind as tho law requires. These books can
bahad wholesale, rctaftj or in exchange for old
Books when introduced in the schools, at C. D.
WATSON'S Drug and Dook Storo.
Clearfield. Jan. 30, 18i(5 2m.
HALLOA! JTEW WAGON MANUFACTORY.
Tho undersigned would respectfully an
nounco to hi3 friends and tho public generally,
that he lias opened out a new Wagon-Making Es
tablishment in "New Salem City," Brady town
ship, where ho will at all times bo prepared to
manufacture, on tho shortest notice, all kinds of
Wagons, Carts, Wheelbarrows &c. Tho best ma
terial that can bo procured will he used, and his
work will bo made in the most substantial and du
rable manner, such as will bear tho test of strict
examination. By a closo observance of his busi
ness engagements, ami by disposing of his work
on tho most reasonable terms, which ho will do
for cither cash or approved country produce, he
hopes to merit and ruccivo a liberal share of pub
lic custom BENJ. 1USUEL.
New Salem City. Jan. 10, ISOrt.
CLEARFIELD INSTITUTE. Tb next
term of this Institution will commence oa
the 1 1th of Februafy,.J850.
All persons wishing to fit themselves for TsACn
eus, or other avocations in life, will here receive
every desired facility and attention. A thorough
Classical and Mcrcantilo cour.to is hero given, on
terms lower than any other similar Institution in
tho State. . .
Barents at a distance can obtain boarding for
their sons or daughters under tho immediate care
ol the 1 rincipal. where tuev will roeoivc rare ad
vantages, with all tho comforts and pleasures of a
nomc;ano their morals wil be caretully guarded.
Tne rates of tuition per quarter arc: Priwary
Euglhsh.$2-50; High Eng ish.$j.OO;Clas3ics:S3-00-M.'ithematics.above
Algebra $3; l'rcncg, Drawing,
and Painting. 5 cach-
l'urthcr information can bo hsd by addressing
Wr- A- CAMPBELL, puincipal
Apr. 4, '05.1 Clearfield. Ta.
TVTEW HOTEL: Tho old 'SKnniso Ilocsa, at
J- 1 .NJEW WASHIXGTOJf,
has been re-opened and re-fitted by the undersign
ed, who rospectfully solicits a share of publio pat
ronage. Jle is well provided with house room and good
stabling, and intends keeping a Teinperanco House,
at which bo will always endeavor to make hii
guests feel at homo. JOHN SHEXXER.
August 1. 1.S55. tf.
TVVE W A It Jt I VAL The undersigned has
11 just received a largo stock of
NEW GOODS,
adapted to the season, consisting if
DRY GOODS. GROCERIES, QUEENS-WARE,
HARDWARE, CONFECTION ARIES,
NAILS. HOLLOW-WARM,-:
CEDER-WARE,
Ac, Ac.
JAMES B. GRAHAM.
Grahamton, Aug. 22. 1355.
IS FAY HOTEL,
AT LUMBER CITY,
Clbarfteld Co., I'A.
rilHE nndersigncd would respectfullv Inform
X the pnblic, that he has just opened a NEW
HOTEL, at Lumber City, where he is prepared
to entertain all who may givo him a call.
Extensive Stabling attached to the promises
an attonlivo osller always in attandanco.
L. W. TEN EYCK.
Lumber City. Pee. lS.r5.
fUST Itl'CEIVF.I), A SPLENDID ASSORT-
I MKNT OF NEW V.OOKS. STATIONARY,
FANCY ARTICLES. CONFECT ION A R IES, TO
BACCO. CIGARS, and DRUGS of all kinds, at
ROBINS' LITERARY DEPOT,
SHAW'S ROW, Clearfield, Pa.
THE latest publications always on hand, or pro
cured to order. 1'utnam. Uodcy. Graham, House
hold Words, Leslie's Fashions, Harper, Peterson,
and all the other Magazines furnished Monthly
at Publidhors' l'rices.
Ho would especially call the attention of 'lovers
of tho weed' to his largo stock of tobacco and ci
gars, which cannot bo surpassed in this region,
consisting of tho best quality of "Natural Leaf,"
"Black Eat," ' Cavendish," "Congress," and
other tobaccos: Havana, Regalia, Principe. Plan
tation, Spanish, Half-Spanish, and "A few more
left" cigar3. Also a good stock of "pipes" and
"fine-cut."
Ho would also call attention to the fact that he
has jmt opened a large assortment of
DRUGS, CHEMICALS, AND DYE STl'EFS,
which ho will sell chrajirr than any other estab
lishment in the County.
THOMAS ROBINS.
November 11. 1855.
TVKW' GOODS! NEW GOODS ! At the
1 Old Corner Store of the undersigned at
CURWENSVILLE.
They have just received the largcsland bestass'ort
went of Summer and Fall Goods ever brought to
Clearfield; consisting of
Dry Uoods. Hardware, Quccnswaro. Goceries, Con
fectionaries, Hats and Caps, Root
and Shoes. Carpeting, Oil
Cloth, Ac.
Cloths, Cassimcrc.
Linens, Muslins. Do Laine,
Prints. Dress Silks, Bonnets, Shawls; '
Mantillas, Fringes, Fancy Toilet articles. La
ces. Embroideries, and an endless variety of other
articles too numerous to montton, nil of which they
odor nt the lowest prices and on the easiest terms.
Aug. 1, IS-'ij. J. A 11, D. PATTON.
TfALUAllLK PROPERTY AT
V 111 1 VAT 12 SALE.
THE undersigned offers at Private Sale, 200 acres
of Land, moroWjr lens, in Fcnn township. Clearfield
county. seven or eight acres cleared, tho halanco
covered with valuable TIMRER, and having
thereon tho following improvements
A O00D SAW-MILL,;1
with LATH-SAW". Roso wheel, ie., on a good
stream "f water, which will e-nablo tho mill to
run about eight months in tho year-
A LARGE TWO-STORY I TO ITS E.
well furni'hed. plastered and painted throughout
with a nevcr-fuiling Spring of water in tho collar'
ALSO, A Fit AM K BANK BARN,
weTl furnished with threshing floor, stabling, io.,
all new, having but recently been erected.
Also, convenient, and bubstantially erected
OITT-RUILDINGS,
consisting of a Wood-Shed, Spring Houso, Smoke
.Mouse, &c, io .
Thero is no more, desiraolo property in the
County. Any person wishing further informa
tion, can apply to Samukl Wioemibb, living on
tho Premises. Post Office dddress, 7 Grampian
Hills, Clearfiold County, Pa.
JOHN WIDEMTRE.
SAMUEL WIDEMIRE.
" Pcnn Township, Dec. 2 1855.-3mo
IXTRA FAMILY FLOUR, for sale br
j MEItRELL & CARTER.
Clearfield. Pa., Jan. 16.1B56. -';.
PORK and DBIED FRUIT, excellent artiolos,
can be procured at the store of
Curwensvillo, Feb. 13. " 11. P. PATTON.
W
'AGONS and BUGGIES, for sale cheap, by
(feb!3) At. U !
F1
ON. An excellent aesortment of Iron for sale
hy H. D. rAllu.',
febU . - Carwanmlle,
TREASURER'S SALE OF UNSEATED
LANDS for Taxes for the years 1854 & 1S55.
Notice is hereby given, that in pursuanco of an
act of Assembly, passed the 12th day of June, A.
D. 1815, entitled, "An act to amend an act direct
ing the mode of selling unseated lands for taxes,"
Ac., the followingtracts of unseated land3 in Clear
field county, will be exposed to public sale, or out
cry, for the taxes due and unpaid thereon, at tho
Court House in the borough of Clearfield, on the
second Monday of June next :
Jseccaria lownthip.
Ars. Pn. Ourtier atid Warrantee
Tax.
S12 24
13 17
13 17
15 76
23 50
4 47
151 50 Tbos.WestoItt Thomas Keat'and,
102 110
102 113
195
279 04
55 102
1 0
12t
Abraham Witmer.
Michael Muster.
William Wright,
Jehn Cooper Ephraim Blair,
Sarah Billington,
i m. Powder illiam lVrowa
14 34
A.K.Wright Jacob Mufscremith, 19 35
T. l. 1..l vr! K r-
4S 119 John Dillon Robert Wilson.
5 C7
20 Jas.Gallahcr Frederick Herman,
55 50 William Bosmao,
63 28 F. & .1. Shofr Adam Wyfcncope.
231 Wm. Hammond Herman Witmer,
20 SO J. McCulley riiilip Gloningcr,
130 54 JohnBeani,
55 103 C. Copenhcifer V. Gloninger,
20 . Samuel Turner,
.50 100 Moses Kobison P. Gloninger,
83 12-1 Frcd'k.Shoff John Bausman,
85 ClA.K.Shoff William Bausman,
125 28 Lionel Weld Peter Miller,
13 140 Michael Fouti,
138 51 Ab. Warrick Henry Landid.
93 Win. Potter Frederick Hubley,
99 3 Jas. Stewart Frederick Henman,'
77 JohnOshall John Ketland, .
. S 10 And.Whitler Thomas Billington,
332 Kclley 4 Dickcrson,
Philip Gloningcr,
150 10 John Mysincopc,
Bell Township.
500 James McGhcc,
433 Arthur Dell JSerjamin Gibbs,
301 JaeobSnydcr Margaret Shippen,
Jiozgs T'ou-nsnip.
1 62
4 20
5 19
33 57
1 67
10 78
4 20
10 20
3 Si
6 SI
3 59
5 26
4 13
11 07
3 (12
9
6
27
23
10
93
100
70
119
119
100
J 32
53
SO
C5
Smith A Powell Darbara Snyder,
3 80
3 90
3 64
onn ivcpnart nenry taunce,
V. Ransom Henry 1'aunco,
90
Fisher & Powell Barbara Snyder, 12 37
90 Fisher.Doling ACo BarbaraSnyder, 6 18
Patrick Doline, 5 20
George llootman, ' 6 92
Luke Kyler, . S 40
G.W.Gearhar'. Walter Stewart, 4 IS
72 David Gosa Richard Thomas. 3 44
30 114 David Frazier Richard Thomas, 1 61
52 68 Hardman rhiEipsRich'd Thomas, 2 72
Bradford Township.
CO J. W. Smith Hugh E'v, " 11 50
Kratzer.LnniehAFulton. 66
Matthew Forcey, 15 77
.Thomas Holt John Nicholson, 1172
Abm. Hoover Thomas Hawthorn, 4 19
, Jos. A Wm. Sanson, 4 20
J Wooldridgo Aaron Leavy, 16 SO
23
169
123
100
100
200
CO
115
40
150
b.
85
100
145
75
109
90
347
William Sansom,
Thomas Forccf ,
Thomas Forcey,
V. B. Holt,
: W'illiam Graham, jr.
John Graham, jr.
I.evi Tearco Aaaron Lcavy,
Wm. Asko.y T. Cope. . - . .
John Dale Gcorgo Moore,
J. Graham,
Ab. Graham Isabella. lordan,
Geo. Smcal Andrew Byard,
21
03
20
10
53
53
80
, 6 05
2 07
6 12
2 53
19 42
Tax.
Brady Township.
A'o. Acres. Ts. Owner J WarranU.
354
32 1
6tl
645
492
1431
305
1998
250 Joseph Read J a red Ingorsol, 14 25
313 Jarcd Ingersol, 17 84
202 John Hart's heirs John Hart, 11 49
202 John Hart, 11 62
30S David Espy Wm.Kirkpatrick, 17 54
303 F. Beatis estate D. Kennedy, 20 68
161 Ann Kennedy, 4 56
100 Hays A A. L. Schnell Roberts
A Fox, 3 10
215 Conrad Long, 19 95
513 Est of 3. Cochran Jos. Ferron. 29 51
623
562
5877 '
5S79
5SS1
5ssr
250 '
113
300
195
5631
13
218
110
3577
5009
3016
1999
Tilton Reynolds
Henry Wykoph,
1011
59 32
220
Miss Curry Robert Curry, 12 64
Samuel Jordan, 6 57
Harrison Hall Robert Curry, 18 24
James Reed, 5 70
Robert Ross Ca?per Stiver, 5 52
L. J. Crans, now J. McClure
Joseph Ferron, 7 69
T. L. Batdof Christian Lowe, 29 68
M. Ley's heirs Christ. Lowe, 35 63
Christian Lowe, 26 11
M. J. Porter Roberts 4 Fox, 6 70
Geo. Mann Roberts A Fox, 3 16
115
320
100
77
135
521
501
370
100
J02
78 103W.W.Flemming Roberts A Fox.4 53
200 AdamWheeler Roberts A Fox, 11 40
500 B.D.KousheACo.25 50
40 Samuel Ambrose, 4 96
Burnside Township.
S24 Wm. Biglcr Mary Crawford, 30 3S
310 Frederick Kuhn, 29 54
209 retcrGetr, 21 16
100 Js.Thomp5on Sam'l Roberts, 10 13
100 Gcorgo Graff, 10 13
150 Uriah Loyd Christian Stake, 15 23
100 J. C Fisher's estate
Matthias Slough, 10 12
100 L. R. Carter Henry Musser, 8 10
100 George Graff, 10 12
Chest Toicmhip.
433 153 Drinker A Clark Wm. Cook, 29 50
433 153 John Cunningham, 29 50
100 31 Ja. Thompson Henrv Pole, 5 90
433 153 A. Steer's heirs John"Muser, 33 30
Clearfield Borough.
Lot No. 181
40
Curwtimville Borough.
On? lot in name of John Ssott,
Covington Township.
Anson G. Thclps.
53o7 784 Gcorgo Mead,
5368 1083 GeorgoMcad,
5370 1100 Ooor-e Mead,
5373 1100 George Mead,
5374 1100 Georgo Mead,
5408 1100 George Mead.
5410 1100 Oeorgo Mead.
63'i9 1048 Georgo Mead,
5377 1100 George Mead,
6358 483 Goorge- Mead,
6407 1000 Gcorgo Mead,
5404 325 ' George Mead,
Peter A. Karthaus.
1893 578 Morris A Stewart,
1899 890 Morris A Stewart,
1902 889 .Morris A Stewart,
J9U 645 Morris A Stewart,
Decatur 7"otcnA'p..t
195i Joseph Harrison,
401 Teter Owens Charles Rish,
360 ' David Kcphart,
22 40
04
95
30
30
30
30
30
02
25 30
11 11
23 00
7 23
32
21
38
52
03
44
55
25
41
50
62
03
2
35
35
45
3(1
53
53
61
70
61
. 433 153 IxsonaHAWallace JacobCox,40
90 118 Dan'l Albort-os.Hambleton, 8
. 169 134J. Hammerslaugh HughEIy.14
33 120 William Montgomery', 2
35 00 J.tG H. Stiner
Theraas Edmonson, 3
135 KephartA Albsrt JohnDriuker,6
50 Jacob Baughman JohnSkyron,4
50 Jon. Kephart Jacob Downing, 4
62 108 David Gearhart John Sky ron, 6
37 49 James Albert Joseph Sansom, 2
98 53J.liesrliartsE.so, John Canon, S
- 243 Enoch A David Gearhart .
John Skyron, 21
76 40 Daniel Avers George Graff, 6
54 32 Perks St Bowman WiUianx
i . Sansom. 4
78 99 JamesAlbert William Sansom, 6
' '-FeTg-sjton Township. -
233 159 Greenwood Bell John nam-
bright, 10
433 153 Charles Huston George Ross, 24
, 100 Boll's Estate P. Gloningcr, 5
Fox Township.
Rudolph H. Evans.
4272 425 James Wilson. 14
4272 .60 , . James Wilson, 1
Sill m ah Harwoed . . '
4200 330 James Wilson west i 11
Do Witt C. Morris.
4181 405 James Wilson west 4 :i 17
Nathan Bailey. , . ' -
4183 200 James Wilson east part. 0
- William Turns.--'
41RS 00 . - James Wilson middle p't
4275 W ' - : Jamtt Wllsen. - ; S4
William A. Wallaoe.
Jams Wilson west part, 6 54
James Wilson, , 34 12
U. S. Land Compaey.
. James Wilson, 43 10
Jamea Wilg.n, . 43 64
James Wilson, 15 46
James Wilsonr 21 ZD
James Wilson, 92
James Wilson, 27 60
. Spencer A Spilcr.
, James Wilson, 17 10
William B. Gordon.
James Wilson, 94
Daniel Ovster's Estate. -
James Vilson. 11 04
Alexander Vial.
James Wilson, . 8 65
James Wilson, Zi 12
B. Davenport, fi 31
Cirard Township.
4183
41S3
4241
4238
4242
4090
1534
1535
4399
4390
4100
4340
4260
190
990
937
947
336
923
.20
600
372
216
44
113
990
109
Anson O. Phelps
George Mead,
4eorge Mead,
Georgo Mead,
George Mead,
535
5371
5357
5360
5364
5305
5302
5353
5375
5361
5363
5372
5352
5353
4351
5355
5359
5376
5373
1SS3
1913
1937
1890
1890
1937
1918
1925
1929
1100
1083
1 t'OO
1100
10CC
752
1003
1043
10S3
1100
1100
1100
793
1100
1000
1100
1000
1100
641
200
115
213
254
3f.7
77
50
: 163
250
r 72
T 62
T 00
7 72
7-50
77
120
George Mead,
George Mead;
Oeorgo Mead,
George Mead,
George Mead,
George Mead,
George Mead,
George Mead,
G-orgeMead,
Gcorgo Mead, !
George Mead,
George Mead,
George Mead,
Georgo Mead,
George Mead, :
05
23
58
67
?2
C7
60
67
72
7
00
72
43
A. A W. Murrav.
Morris & Stewart, T 23
' J. Stites and wife.
Morris and Stewart, 4 62
Francis Hugueny.
Morris and Mcwart, ,6 10
Francis Coudriel. - ' -;
Morris and Stewart, 7 11
A. and J. Spackman.
Morris and Stewart, ''CIS
Morris and Stewart, ' 2 03
Morris and Stewart, ' "' -73
Morris and Stewart, - 1 59
Morris and Stewart, A 71
Gcshen Townsfdp. .
Anson G. Phelps. . . . -
Georgo Mead, .-17 64
George Mead, - 21 60
George Moad, 27 00
. Gcorgo Mead, ' 27 00
George Mead, 23 55
George Mead, 29 "0
George Mead, 29 70
Gcorgo Mead, .14 85
' Georgo Mead, . 14 S5
George Mead, 14 85
George Mend, 14 85
Georgo Mead, 2V 70
George Mead, 16 86
George Mead, 29 70
George Mead. - 14 65
George Mead, 14 85
George Mead, 14 65
Georgo Mead.. 14 85
; Gcorgo Mead, 14 85
1
53
120
45
5313
5314
5315
5316
5317
6318
5319
5320
5321
5322
5323
6324
5325
5326
5327
5323
5329
6330
5331
C53
900
1000
1000
1059
1099
1099
1100
1003
1100
1100
1100
C23
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
CO
John Keating.
1922 201 . 2 Morris and Stewart, 8 S3
J. P. Rider.
5325 200 George Mead, 16 20
Hniton Township.
John B. Otto.
5673 1041 8 Mooro and Delany, 70 25
5674 1041 8 Moore and Delany. TO 25
5S67 090 William Powers, 69 60
5068 990 William Powers, 66 80
6675 1041 Moore and Delany, 70 29
' W illiam Parker.
4257 683 15 James Wilson, 1107
' C S. Land Company '
4231 633 James Wilson, 43 03
4234 526 James Wilson. 3 43
4235 9?9 James Wilson, 68 75
4236 490 James Wilson. 33 06
1228 990 James Wilson, 66 79
4229 965 12J JamesWilson, 65 13
4230 623 112 James Wilson. 43 40
4225 740 James Wilton, 49 03
Thomas Holt.
5064 930 William Powers, 17 62
G. B. Gordon.
4225 250 James Wiison, 19 86
4236 500 . James Wilson. S3 73
Jordan Township.
Cram, Blake ParUy.
437 43 Reuben Havnes, 4? 04
435 50 Lnke Morris, 48 72
433 153 Jotcph llilliard, 43 50
433 153 Robert Grav, 43 60
429 41 John Reigbart, 4 C4
433 163 Ssrah Ward, 43 50
433 153 Georgo Eddy. 43 50
433 153 Moore Wbarton, 43 60
433 153 George Ashton, " 4-3 50
Richard Peters.
109 Susanna Ward, 12 20
129 John Dorsey, 14 45
William Sloss.
290 Adam Rhoads. 16 44
Drinker and Olark.
433 153 Daniel Smith, 85 40
Greenwood Bell.
210 159 Adam Reigart, 24 20
Daniel Bausman.
200 G. A Mary MeCornaek, 16 80
Thomas McElee.
100 Jonathan Jones, SCO
120 James Jordan, 6 72
James M. Chase.
433 153 Caleb Foulk, 18 40
293 George Wescott, 24 48
433 153 Robert Wharton, 35 40
433 153 Gcorgo Shoff, 38 40
300 John Bovd, 33 60
133 163 Robert Wharton, 11 29
103 Adam Kuhn, 14 44
433 133 Ebenozer Brenham, 60 58
Karthaus Township.
A. G. Phelps.
5409 1100 George Mead, ' 8 49
5411 1100 George Mead, 8 49
5412 747 George Mead, 5 76
5413 1043 George Mead, 7 25
5406 1100 Gcorgo Mead, 8 50
5414 1000 George Mead, 8 60
6405 167 27 . George Mead, 1 24
P. A. Karthaus.
1900
1901
1943
1093
1944
5412
1093
1094
1095
1094
1097
3105
5465
3466
310u
.)
600
778
507
200
513
100
301
40
Morris and Stewart,
Morris and Stewart,
Morris and Stewart,
Morris and Stewart,
Georgo Vaux.
Morris and Stewart,
Peter McDonald,
Georgo Mead,
- Charles Willink,
Charles Willink,
Charles Willink,
Charles Willink. -Charles
Willink,
Charles Willink,
, Charles Willink,
Charles Willink.
Charles Willink,
Lawrence Township.
"A. G. Thelps.
George Mead,
George Mead, -George
Mead,
- George Mead,
George Mead,
' George Mead,
Georgo Mead, - .. ., -George
Mead, - ..
George Mead,
George Mead,
Georgo Mead,
George Mead,
Georgo Mead,
Georpe Mead, , . "
Geergo Mead,
George Mead,.' ..
Georgo Mead,
George Mead. . ,
George Mead,
George Mead, .
George Mead, ,
Solomon Kline. ' :
Roberts and For,
Morris Township., '
; Henry Lorain. - -Joseph
Tamer for 5Vi8
Joseph Turner, "
Jespjih Tumw, .
87 20
43 24
21 43
12 4
SI 80
6 20
1 66
2 66
8 21
20 13
4 15
12 26
1 00
26 91
IB 65
1 21
95
10
101
29
149
303
CJ
193
31
437
317
40
63
44
6293'
5293
5294
5295
5295
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1900
8 42
8 42
8 42
8 42
8.42
8 42
8 42
. 8 42
7 62
T 62
. 8 05
8 42
8 42
8 42
8 42
8 42
S 42
8 42
8 42
8 05
14 82
4 10
S297
5298
5299
5300
6301
5302
5303
5304
5305
5308
5307
5303
5309
5310
5311
5312
2002 91
440
440
440
65
109
2d
10 69
10 59
10 68
423 George Haybceker, . "
402 George Wetiel. "
208 William Werts, ' "
527 Christian Wertr, "
373 David Sanck, , "
E. Perks A Co.
421 - Jesse YarncH.
McKean and Butler.
150; Christian Musser,
Johnston A Bowman,
f 0(7 Peter Yarnell,
John Lorain. '
14 70 Michael Souder,
E. C. Burton.
572 18 Robert Glenn, :.
W. W. Sanderson.
437 144 Francis Johnston,
200 150 John Nicholson,
S C. Thompson.
154 Welty Morris..
- Snyder A Large. v- -18.1
Franeis Johustoa,
Hard man Phillips.
89 Richard Thomas,
Shaw and St. John Smith. '
. ,10 1
" 9 3
4tJ
T 83
8 W
5t W
11 25
f
H M
1 75
- H M
64 50
M 60
14 W
" 81
12 IS
- 43 4o
43 44
43 49
43 40
23 00
43 40
43 49
43 40
43 40
43 40
43 40
43 40
43 40
12 to
13 CI
47 ee
63 24
22 60
47 T7
" 48 61
43 21
. 10 00
. 10 09
10 00
10 00
23 10
4 00
10 00
'17 W
17' 11
- 18 07
0 60
14 C2
84 81
13 81
41 15
12 19
, 6 00
2 SI
88 19
30 81
Thomas Morris, -William
Morri.
Samuel Meredith,
WiL'iam Miller,
Welty Morris,
Thomas Fitzsimmoes,
George Clytner,
Robert Gray,
Robert Ralney, '
Patrick Moore,
Mary Morris,
Magnus Miller,
Na'.bro Fraier,
William Hoover.
Franeis Johnston.
Wm. Drinkcus' heirs
John Fry. jr.
. John Thomas 4 years
John Cock.
Jacob Wetiel.
Reuben Haines, . ..
rnrsoll It Co.
Joseph Simons, - -r
Daniel W Bradley, .'iu
Robert Shaw,"
- Hvroan Oratr,
J. J. Miller.
John Nicholson,
; - M. Beam. ...
William Morris, Ja'
II. Beam.
' Robert Morris,
George II cover. -John
Swanwick,f .
. Rolcrt Thomas,"
Christian Baker, ."..
Swartz & Bower.
- Francis Johnston,
J. Far low,
imci M'Girk's estato. "
William Evans,
rhilip Blanchard.
Paf rick Hays,
S. & H. Grstr.
William Morris, -Samuel
Miles, Jr.
Bernard Gratz,
Joseph Henry,
' David Hall,
Charles Hall. v
William D. Klrwin,
George Wetzel,
Paul Wefzel,
Reuben Haines,
John Barron,
Pev.n Tmrttship.
William Hepburn.
Cochran Tract, . .
6 62
15 00
21 74
Pike Torcnthip.
6781 600 John Nicholson,'
6778 4S0 John Nicholson,
57771020 2i John Nicholson,
109 Daniel Hartsock,
24 Benjamin Johnson
129 Benjamin Johnson,
Cni'on Toicnship.
81
as
60
60
20
Gartland Irwin. .
Roberts & Fox,
Charles Blanchard.
3537 150
80SS 970
tl 69
6? 74
1 SB
1 75
60 Rolterta & Fox.
It. Britton,
Roberts & Fox,
Ilenry Baily.
Roberts &Fox,
Woodward Toicnship.
Dr. James Lock.
120 Ilenry Drinker,
William Drinker,
u William Uagarty,
John Morgan,
Robert Wallace.-
6 Peter Henry,
Hugh Ralston,
William A. Wallace.
28 Samuel Hamilton.
Thomas Ralston;
R. McGhee,
Lisle McCulley.
67 . Philip Diffendaffer,"
3531
3591
f-2
50
420
'240
43
800
150
140
401
177
16
22 80
20 16
8 12
25 22
7 64
6 96
19
14 86
' 1 86
4 08
80
S3 SO
62 46
80 83
7 63
21 87
8 23
Head Alexander & Co.
49
200
115
Mary Connollv,
Daniel Fulkcrson,
Dr. Houtz.
Thilp Lost.
Jacob R. Howell;
William Johnson,
George Bickham,
riardman Philips.
John M.Chase,
John Lrmblack,
433 15
422 153
4S3 153
100 68
290
P3
3
McCully.
Flgot Shaw, . 8 13
Henry Heearty, 2 42
Geortre Baker.
ELI BLOOM, Treasurer.
Treasurer's Office, Clearfield, I
March 19, 1335. f "
TWLUABLE TOWN PROPERTY FOB.
SALE. The subscriber offers for sale bis Tar
ern Stand, on the corner of Market and Front
streets, in the bo ronh of ClearQeld. The bouse
is large and commodiotis and well calculated for a
pnblio hoase. For particulars inquire of W. A
Wallace, Esq., or of the subscriber living on the
premise!.. W. J. HEMPlIILIi
-March 5th. 1356
HTflTtrr WI, t , .1
11 ontheKstate of John Price, deceased, late of
uoggs township, Clearfield coenty. Pa., have bees
granted to the nndereigneid. residing in Lawrenoe
township, all persons indebted to said estate are
reqnested to maka immediate pavmect. and tboa
bavins; claims against said estate will presto
them, properly amhenticated for settlement, to-
A. T. SCHRYVER.
March 6th, 1556. - Administrator
RAFT STOVES, for sale hy
MEKRELL 4 CABTSX'
Clear6eld. Feb. 27. ...
DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.
lhe partnership heretofore existing betweva
James M. Kelly and Wm. R. Dickinson, tradlbg
coder the name of Kelly Dickinson, ta thie 4jr
by mntual consent dissolved. - - - - . , l S
- J. M. KELLY. -
WJJ. LICKINBOS.
Glen Tfope. Feb. 13.1356. :. .
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
The subscriber offers for sale hit valuable
farm, sitaate two miles from Curwensville, on the
River road loading to LumberCity; said farmeoa
taining 105 acres, sixty acres cleared, tinder good'
cultivation, the balance well timbered ; with
good barn, new plank dwelling house, and a goo4
bearing orchard thereon, and is welt watered. For
farther information enquire of the shwiber lie
in on the premHe .- . SIMON THOMPiJOK.
Fehrnarv 20. 185ft T.tb . - . : - -
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433 153
433 163
433 153
279 153
433 153
433 153
433 15.1
433 153
433 153
433 153
433 163
433 153
100 153
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