T1IE JOURNAL. AFFAIRS AT nOME. i -.- . .ii i . ; . -. :.' RriiGiors Notice. Next Sunday, being the 13th inst., by Divine permission, services will be resumed in the Episcopal Church in this borough. The recent death of John Litz, one of the Sunday School scholars of the church, will furnish a solemn occasion for a special ad dress to the scholars of the Sunday School, in the' afternoon at three o'clock. The parents and relatives of the deceased, and all his asso ciates, are earnestly and respectfully invited to attend. ; . Montelics & Ten Etck, in Curwensville, hare recived their spring stock of goods, and say they are determined to do things up brown," in the way of selling cheap gods of a superior quality. See their advertisement in to-day's Journal. - "'. Several other new advertisements appear to which attention is also directed. '- OfE ed Oct, Again ! The 'Mansion Honse" in this place having been taken by Samuel Evans, was opened out on Monday for the ac commodation of the public. We have no doubt that Mr. Evari3 will mate "a popular landlord and will cater to the wants of his customers in t he best manner. . ; ' - . ... . .:' " Gone at Last. On Sunday last the anxious ly awaited and long looked for breaking up of tho ice on the Susquehanna took place. On Monday the construction of rafts commenced, and in a day or two they will be gliding down the river in great numbers. Thi Roads are; in a very bad condition The mails arrive here semi-occasionally, aver aging about two iu ' three days between this and Tyrone. Don't know' how they arc in some directions, as there are places we havn't heard from for about a week or so. - Kail Road Meetisg. Pursuant to general notice, a meeting of the friends of the Tyrone and ClearGeld Railroad was held at Shimmel's School Uousc, fir Boggs township, "on Satur day, 29th day of March. It was organized by calling Josas II. Peters, Esq., to the chair, and appointing Maj. D. J. Hough and James Tomer, Esq., Presidents ; Mr. C. J. Hinds was elected Secretary. The President, on taking the chair, stated the object of the meeting, and in a few pertinent remarks, urged upon all piesent the advantage of subscribing to the stock of the road. On motion, James E. Mont gomery, Esq., of.Philipsburgh, addressed the meeting at some length, and was followed l3 Maj. Hough, in answer to a general call, and by Col. B. C. Montgomery, a member of the Philadelphia Bar. After which the subscrip tion books of the company were opened and a number of shares were subset ibed, with pledges of others when the company is organized. On motion, the proceedings of this meeting be signed by the officers, and ordered to be print ed "in the "Clearfield Republican," "Rafts man's Journal," "and "Iron Democrat," of Ty rone. On motion the meeting adjourned with three good and hearty cheers for the success and perpetuity of the Tyrone and Clearfield Railroad. - Joxas II. Peteks, Pres't. - D.J. Hough, 7 .: - Jam ft Turner. ) Vice Presidents. - C. J. Uines, Secretary. ' MA UK I ED," On Sunday evening, 6th inst., by the Rev. L. L.Still, Col. W si. Tew Etck, to Miss Jknkt, U.ingiifer of John D. Thompson, Esq., allot CurwenivHle. - .- : With the above notice we received a delicl- rtjs cake. y 17c tender our congratulations to the Cul. and his "better half," wishing them unbounded .felicity and prosperity for none deserve it more. viThe- CoL is one of our best fritMids ; but he never informed us that he had the ili-art disease" so severely as to require a resort to the Thompsonian mode. of treatment. We have no doubt the euro is permanent. We wish that we ; - ' CoulJ swell the gale that wafts your barque, '-Across Life's stormy pea, -With nil the joys that oarth can give : Wealth, fame, prosperity; Surround your way with friends as true, As yonder sun to-day. Then guide your barque to heaven's bright port, 7 : There to dwell for aye." D I ED: On March 2nd, Joust Increase, son of John and Elizabeth Orr, of Bell township, aged 8 years, 8 months and 12 days. - , , ? On tho 5th of April, Jons Lrrz, son of Da vid Litz, of this borough, aged about 11 years. , A Cave in Blair Coott. The Hollidays lnug Standard states that recently Maj. B. F. Bell, of Antis township, in order to facilitate the operation forgetting limestone to his kiln, located at the foot of a knob, opposite his res idence, made an opening near the apex of the knob, so as to be enabled to slide the stones to the top of the kiln. The workmen had not xcavatedto any great depth before they made an opening into a cave. Some little explora tion was made directly after the opening, but not sufficient to determine the . extent. ,, One large chamber.was found near the opening," which was found to contain a large number of grotesque figures and pendants ' of stalactite from tho dome of the cavern.'" It is the inten tion of the Major, as soon as opportunity offers, to have this natural curiosity thoroughly ex plored. '''. Melancholy Case of Insanity The Green field Gazette says that Alexander Wheelock,' cf Orange, who has of late exhibited strong symptons of insanity, rsccntly went to Boston and purchased two expensive coffins, two pairs of grave-sfones and a revolver.' Soon after his anival home,' he attacked his wife, dischar ging three barrels of the revolver at her, but without effect. His revolver was taken from him by force. Soon after he attacked his wife with -a clnb, slightly Injuring ter.t.HeJhen attempted to take his own life by cutting his throat with a razor, but was frustrated in the attempt. ( He has" been taken to thcsBrattje Lrro' I Elite' Ayl.rrh... 'S " W ' ; V DISSOLUTION. The partnership heretofore existing between .Alfred Montelius, Edward Montelius aud. William Ten Eyck was mutual ly dissolved on the 1st day of March. 1856. The books are in the hands of Montelius A Ten Eyck, for collection. MOTELIUS, TEN EYCK A CO. Curwensville, April 9, 1856. 3t .. , .. FOR. SALE. The subscriber offers for sale his residence in the Borough of Clearfield, consisting of a lot and one-third of a lot in the bu siness part of the town, only three doors from the Court House, witu thereon erected a large anu com modious Dwelling House, Barn, Carriage House, Wash House, Smoke House, Ice House, Bath House, and other out-buildings. There is also a new and convenient double office, well furnished, with permanent Book Cases, on tho lot, leaving a yard of thirty feet between the house and office, and which is well improved. The office and ground it stands on will be sold scperate from the house. ALSO, 25 acres of land in Boggs township, ad joining lands of George Hess. ALBO, all his interest in the Ringold mill aad lumbering establishment, on Clearfield Creek. ALSO, several thousand acres of timber land in Elk county. All of which will be sold on reasonable terms and possession riven within three months utter date. G. R BARRETT. Clearfield, April 0, 1858. St. CLEARFIELD INSTITUTE. Tho next V term of this Institution will commence on the 28th of April. 1856. All persons wishing to fit themselves for Teach ers, or other avocations in life, will hero receive every desired facility and attention. A thorough Classical and Mercantile course is here given, on terms lower than any other similar Institution in the State. Parents at a distance can obtain boarding for their sons or daughters under the immediate care of the l'nncipal, where they will receive rare au vantages, with all the comforts and pleasures of a home;ano their morals will be carefully guarded. Tne rates of tuition per quarter are: Primary Eusliih.S2-50: Hieh Ene ish.5.00;Classics.S8-00- Mathematics.abovo Algebra 53; Eroncg, Drawing, and Faint mg.?o each Further information can "be hsdby addressing W- A- CAMPBELL, t-rincipal Apr. 9, '56. - " Clearfield, Pa. IMPORTANT NEWS ! PEACE DECLARED IN MI!! By the latest arrivals from Europe milE important intelligence has been received A that Peace is about being declared. This has had the effect of reducing prices on not only pro visions, but upon Goods of all descriptions. Tho undersigned have, therefore, taken advantage of this propitious time to purchase an extensive and welt selected toe it ot SPUING AND SUMMER GOODS, which they are determined to sell at the most rea sonable prices. Their stock is extensive, embrac ing EVERY VARIETY and STYLE of LADIES ami GENTLEMEN'S WEAR, to which they would call the attention of the citizens of Curwensville and surrounding country. They have connected with their establishment a JJOOTAXD SHOE jMA. UFACTUIilr,v,hich it under tho superintendence of tkc well-known Joseph Williams. They will thus bo enabled to supply their customers and all others with every variety of Boots and Shoes at aa reasonable pri ces us they can be procured elsewhere. Their work wi'.I be made in the neatest and most dura ble manner, which will recommend itself. All of our stock will ba disposed of CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST for CASH, all kinds of Lumber, Country Produce. Hides, Sas., ttc. apr9-Sm MONTELIUS A TEN EYCK. . EDWARD MOSTELU S. WILLIAM TEN ETCK. LET US REASON TOGETHER. HOLLOAYAT'S PILLS. WHY ARE WE SICK ? IT has been the lot of the human race to be weigh ed down by disease and suffering." HOLLO WAY'S PILLS are specially adapted to the relief of the WEAK, the NERVOUS, the DELICATE, and the INFIRM, of all climes, ages, sexes, and constitutions. Professor Ilolloway personally su perintends the manufacture of his medicines in the United State?, and offers them to a freeand enlight ened peoplcx as the best remedy tho world ever saw for the removal of disease. THESE PILLS PURIFY THE BLOOD. These famous Pills are expressly combined to op crate on the stomach, the liver, the kidneys, the lungs, the skin, and the bowels, correcting any de rangement in their functions, purifying the blood, the very fountain of life, and thus curing disease iu all its forms. DISPEPSIA AND LIVER COMPLAINTS. Nearly half the human race have taken these Pills. It has been proved in all parts of the world, that nothing has been found equal to them in cases of disorders of the liver, dyspepsia, and stomach complaints generally. They soon give a healthy tone to these organs, however much deranged, and when all other means have failed. GENERAL DEBILITY; ' ILL HEALTH.' , Many of the most despotic Governments have o pened their Custom Houses to the introduction of these Pills, that they may become the medicine of tho masses. -Learned Colleges admit that this medicine is the best remedy ever known for per sons of delicate health, or whero the system has been impaired, as its invigorating properties never fail to afford relief. FEMALE COMPLAINTS. No female, young or old. should be without. this celebrated medicine. It corrects and regulates the monthly courses at all periods, acting in many ca ses like a charm. It is also tho best and safest medicine that can be given to Children of all ages, and for any complaint; consequently no family should be without it. IIoUotcay,s Pill are the best remedy Lnoirn in the n-orld for the folloitring Diseases r Asthma . Diarrhoea SeoondarySymptoms Coughs Chest Diseases Stone and Gravel Colds Fever and Aguo Venereal Affections Influenza Bowel Complaints Female Complaints Costiveness Inflamation , Worms of all kinds Dyspepsia Indigestion Lowness of Spirits Debility Liver Complaints Inward weakness Dropsy : Piles Headaches So!d at tho Manufactories of Professor Hol TX)way, 80 Maiden Lane, X. York, and 244 Strand, London, and by all respectable. Druggists and Deal ers of Medicine throughout tho United States, and the civilized wolrd. in boxes at 2o cents. 621 cents, and SI each. Lyibere is a considerable saving by taking the larger sizes. X. B.' Directions for the gnidanco of paticpts in every disorder are affixed to each box. apr9"56 JOS. E. MOSSOP, having made an engage ment with A. T. LANE A Co., Wholesale Deal ers in Clothing, 175 Market St., Philadelphia, would respectfully invite his old friends to give him a call.- - March 20, 1856 3m. - TERMS. ; The Journal is published every Wednesday, at One Dollar axu Fiftv Cests per annum in advance, or Two Dollars within the year. Ad vertisements inserted at fifty cents per square, for the first, and twenty-five cents for each addi tional insertion, A liberal deduction made to those who advertise by the quarter, or year. - . ; The 'Terms' will be. strictly adhered to. No paper discontinued without payment of ar rearages, unless a't the option ot tho publisher. F OR SALE. A second hand 2 horse wagon and a lot of harness fcr sale very cheap by Clearfield, apr2 A. M. HILLS. ' ffrfyl nfsA SHORT SlIINGLESwanted by A. JJU9JJJ M. Hills, at his store, for which the highest market price will bo paid In Goods at tho lowest prices in the county. ,. marl9-tf "I flA VWl Feet of good BOARDS-wanted by .IUUjUUU A.M. HILLS, athisstore in Clear field, for which the highest market price will be piid in goods at cash prices. Jmarl9-tf RAFT STOVES, for sale by ' ' v . .MERRELL & CARTER. ; Clearfield, FeK 27. ,w . , 1, .-.-.;! IOOKINO- and PARLOR STOVES, for silo Jn ' Curwensvilliv nf fhn atar nf ' febl3 - - II. D. PATTON: ' G NOTICE. Having purchased the Books of tho Raftsman's Journal with the establishment, all pmounts unpaid for Subscription, Advertising, or Job-work, are to be settled with the undersigned. niaritf s. 1$. KUv. JAMES B. GRAIlAiH, Dealer in SAWED LUMBER, SQUARED TIMBER, SHINGLES, BOAlvDS, AO., is prepared to fill, on the shortest notice, all orders for articles in hw line of busi ness, on as reasonable terms as they can be pro cured in the county . . Grahampton, Clearfield Co., Jan. 23, 1856 BOOKS! BOOKS ! ! Grecnloafs Series of Mathematical Works are now being used in nearly all the Schools, Academies and Colleges in the United States, and are without doubt unrival led in point of merit, and in adaptation to tho wants of our schools; they have tho plainest rales and best examples to illustrate the whole business of life. The attention of Superintendents, Direc tors and Teachers js respectfully invited to these works before introducing a uniform series of any other kind as the law requires. These books can be had wholesale, retail or in exchange for old Books when introduced in the schools, at C. D. WrATS0N'S Drug and Book Store. Clearfield. Jan. 30, 1836 2m. ' HALLOA! NEW WAGON MANUFACTORY. The undersigned would . respectfully an nounce to his friends and the public generally, that he has opened out a new u agon-Jiakmg -establishment in "New Salem City." Brady town ship, where he will at all times be prepared to manufacture, on the shortest notice, all kinds of Watrons. Carts. Wheelbarrows Ac. The best ma terial that can be procured will be nscd, and his work will be made in the most substantial and du rable manner, such as will bear the , test of strict examination.' By a close observance ot his dusi ness ensranements. and by disposins of his work on the most reasonable terms, which he will do for either cash or approved country produce, he hopes to merit and receive a Iiheral share ot pun lie custom BENJ. 1USHEL. New Salem City. Jan. 16, 1S56. - ' - SELECT SCHOOL A Select School will be opened in Lumber City. Clearfield county. Pa., on Tuesday the 1st day of April, for pupils of both sexes. The undersigned, who will have charge of it. has had lonz experience as a toachcr, and will spare no pains to impart to the pupils confided to his care, a solia education. TERMS, PER MONTH OF FOUR WEEKS. Orthography.Reading.Writing & Arithmetic, SI, 00 English tiraniBaar, tocography, and ifooa- kcepinff, - - r - 1.50 Higher Branches and Classies, r - 2,00 Particular attention will be enven to Orthoepy. according to the most approved standards, to cor rect and elegant reading, and to composition. If required, an Evening Class will ho opened for the convenience of those whose avocations might prevent them from attending tho day school, and tor the instruction ot young ladies and gentlemen who contemplate becoming efficient teachers. March 2', 1856-0t WM. MARTIN. SOUP BEAKS. A lot of exeellentSonpBean for sale by MLRRELL A CARTER. , ? , jn23. ,; .Oiearf.cld. Pa. JUST UECEIVED, A SPLENDID ASSORT MENT OF NKW BOOKS, STATIONARY, FANCY ARTICLES, CONFECTIONAR IES, TO BACCO, CIGARS, and DRUGS of all kinds, at KOBINS' LITERARY DEPOT, . SHAW'S ROW, Cleared. pa. THE latest publications always on hand, or pro cured to order. Putnam. Godcy. Graham, House hold Words. Leslie's Fashions. Harper. Peterson, and all tho other Magazines furnished Monthly at Publishers' Trices. He would especially call the attention of 'lovers of the weed' to his large stock of tobacco ami ei gars, which cannot bo surpassed in this region, consisting of the best quality of "Natural Leaf." 'Black Fat," "Cavendish," "Congress," ind other tobaccos: Havana, Regalia, Principe. Plan tation, Spanish, Half-Spanish, and "A few more left" cigars. Also a good stock of "pipes' and "fine-cut." . He would also call attention to the fact that he has just opened a large assortment of DRUGS, CHEMICALS, AND DYE STUEFS, which he will sell cheajitr than any other estab lishment in the County. THOMAS ROBINS. . November 11, 1S55. T7-ALUABLE PROPERTY AT V PRIVATE SALE. THE undersigned offers at Private Sale. 2(10 acres of Land, more or less, in Pen n township, Clearfield county, seven or tight acres cleared, the balance covered with valuable TIMBER, and having thereon tho following improvements A CD00 SAVV-miLL, with LATH-SAW. Rose wheel, &e., on a good stream "f water, which will enable the mill to runabout eight months in tho year- A LARGE TWO-STORY HOUSE, well furnished. plastered and painted throughout with a never-failing Spring of water in the cellar' ALSO, A FRAME BANK BAU.V, well furnished with threshing floor, stablinjff &c, all new, having but recently been erected. ' Also, convenient, and substantially erected - OUT-BUILDINGS, consisting of a ,AVood-Shed, Spring Houso, Smoke : House, Ac., v(c '. There is no moro desirable property in the County. Any person wishing further "informa tion, can apply to Sawtfl Wipemiue, living on the Premises. ' Post Office dddrees, Grampian Hills, Clearfield County. Pa. JOHN WIDEMIRE. .' SAMUEL" WIDEMIRE. Pcnn Township, Dec. 2G, lS55.-3mo . . ; rrnnE Pennsylvania telegrapii. X ENLARGED FORM & REDUCED TERMS. THE CASH SYSTEM ADOPTED. On and af ter tho first of Januury, 1855,- tho Pennsylvania Telegraph, published at Harrisburg, Pa., will be owned and conducted by the undersigned, who will give their best energies to make it worthy of its cause and of its friends. It will commence the new year printed on en tirely new type, and tho Weekly greatly enlarged in form while the price will be lower than that of any other pa prr of its elass ever jmllished at the Capital of the State, asd payments will be re griRED smicTLY is advance. No paper will be sent until it is paid for, and all will be discontinued as the subscriptions expires.unless they are renewed The Telegraph is issuad SEMI-WEEKLY, on a sheet of twenty-four columns, duringt ho sessions of the Legislature, and WEEKLY on a doithle sheet of forty-eight columns the remaineder of the year. 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TREASURER'S SALE OF UNSEATED LANDS for Taxes for the years 1854 1855. iuuvq iv nereuy given, ioai iu jtuiouuuvv au act of Assembly, passed tho 12th day of June, A. D. 1815, entitled, "An act to amend an act direct ing the mode of selling unseated lands for taxes,1' Ac, tne tollo wing tracts of unseated lands in Clear field county, will be exposed to public sale, oront- ery, for the taxes due and unpaid thereon, at the Court House in the borough of Clearfield, on the second Monday of JuKc next : Beccaria Township. Aes. Ps. Owner and Warrantee. Tax. I5l 50 Thos. Weston Thomas Keatland, 512 24 l2 H6 , Abraham Winner, , 162 llo Michael Musser, 195 .; ' William Wright, ; 279 ' 04 Jehn Cooper Ephraim Blair, 55 102 Sarah Billington, 140 Wm. Powder William Brown, 124 A. K. W right Jacob Mussersmith, 4 11V John IMUon Kobert Wilson, 13 1 13 17 15 70 23 56 4 47 14 34 19 ?.r 5 67 1 62 4 20 5 19 6 3 5 4 Jl 20 Jas.Gallahcr Frederick llcnman. 55 50 William Bosman, 63 2G F. & J. Shoff Adam Mvsincopc. 234 Wm. Hammond Hennan'Witmer, 33 57 20 SO J. McCuUey rhilip Gloninger, 167 136 54 John Beam, . 10 73 200 C. Copcnhcifer Samuel Turner, 16 20 50 100 Moses Robison P. Gloninzer. 3 88 S3 123 Fred k. Shoff John Baustnan, 85 64 A. K. Shoff W illiam Bausnian, 125 23 Lionel Weld Peter Miller, S 140 Michael Foutz, 133 . 51 Ah. Warrick Henry Landis, : . 93 Wm. Potter Frederick Hublcy, 99 3 Jas. Stewart Frederick Heuman, 77 John Oshall John Kctland, 8 10 And.Whistlcr Thomas Billington, Kelley & Dickerson, 332 . Philip Mysincope, , 150 50 John Mysincope, Pell Township. . 500 James McGhce, 433 Arthur Bell Benjamin Gibbs, . 301 JacobSnyder Margaret Shippen, Boggs Townsnip. - - " 93 Smith & Powell Barbara Snvder, 100 ' John Kephart Henry Faunce,' 3 90 70 F. Ransom Henry Faunco. S 64 119 90 Fisher A Powell Barbara Snyder, 12 37 119 " 0 Fisher Doling A Co Barbara Snyder, 6 18 100 ' - Patrick Dolintr. 5 20 132 ' George Hootuian, 6 92 53 LukeKyler, 3 40 SO G.W.Gcarhar Walter Stewart,.. .4 16 65 72 DavidGoss Richard Thomas. 3 44 30 114 David Frazier Richard Thomas, 1 61 52 C3 Hardman PhiHips Rkh'd Thomas, 2 72 Bradford Township. 60 J. W. Smith Hugh E'y, 14 50 Kratzer.LanichiFulton, 68 SI 59 26 IS 07 92 7 98 6 27 66 9 73 6 31 27 00 23 39 16 21 3 SO 316 2.1 159 123 100 100 20 60 145 40 150 hi 85 100 115 75 109 CO 317 No. 32 1 611 645 492 1431 305 1993 6 5S2 5rt77 5379 5S81 53S6 250 143 300 195 5GS1 13 21S 110 3577 3009 3516 1999 -Matthew iorcey, lo ti Thomas Holt John Nicholson, - It 72 A bm. Hoover Thoma Hawthorn, 4 19 Jos. & Wm. Sanson. 4 20 J.Wooldridgc Aaron Leavy,- - William Sansom, ; Thomas Forcey, . . Thomas Forcey, V.B.Holt, . .William Graham, jr John Graham, jr. Levi l'earec Auaron Leavy, Win. Askey T. Cope, John Dalo B. O. Linn, J. Graham. Ab. Graham TSabcllaJordan, Geo. Smeal Andrew Byard, , Brady Township.: Acres. Ps. Owner Warrantee.. Tax. 250 Joseph Read Jared Ingersol, 14 25 . Z . Jared Ingersol, 17 S4 202 John Halt' heirs John Hart. 1 1 49 20 J John H 52 , 308 David E?py Wm.Kirkpatrlck", 17 5 363 ... F. Beatia' estate D. Kennedy, 20 63 1G1 Ann Kennedy, 4 56 100 Hays i A. L. Sebnel Roberts , k Fox, . 3 10 Conrad Long, 19 95 Est of S.Cochran Jos. Ferron, 29 51 16 SO 4 21 6 03 4 20 8 40 3 53 3 53 2 80 05 07 6 12 2 53 19 42 215 513 Tilton Reynolds Henry Wykoph, E.9 32 69 !ti 11 5 70 S 16 1999 1041 220 Miss Curry Ttobcrt Curry, 12 64 115 Samuel Johnson, . 6 57 320 Harrison Hall Robert Curry, 13 24 100 , James Reed, , . 5 70 77 Robert Ross Capcr Stiver, 5 52 135 L. J. Crans, now J. McClure Joseph Ferron, 521 T. L. Batdof Christian Lowe. 29 63 501 M. Ley's heirs Christ. Lowe, 35 63 370 Christian Lowe, 100 M. J. Porter Roberts 4 Fox, 102 Geo. Munn Roberts & Fox. 73 103W.W.FIemming Roberts AFox.4 53 200 AdamWhecler Roberts AFox, 11 40 500 . B.D.Roushe&Co.23 50 40 '" " ' S.tniuel Ambrose, 4 96 55 David In in Roberts Fox, 1 71 Bnrnside Township. 321 . Win. Bigler Mary Crawford, 30 38 310 Frederick Kuhn, 29 54 209. ; " ' " . TeterGetz, 21 16 100' Jas.Thompson Sam'l Roberts. 10 13 100 George Grar, 10 13 150 Uriah IiOyd Christian Stake, 15 23 100 J. C Fisher's estate . Matthias Slough, 10 12 . 100 L. R. Carter Henry Musser, 8 10 100 - GeorgeCiraff, 10 12 121 . . George Ross 13 58 163 John Cunningham 24 84 Chest Township. ; 433 153 Drinker Clark Wm. Cook, 29 50 433 153 John Cunningham, 29 50 100 31 Jas. Thompson nenry Pole, 5 Sfr 433 153 A. Steer's heirs John Musser, 33 30 Clearfield Boronzh. Lot No. 131 5367 5363 5370 5373 5374 5403 5410 5339 5377 5377 5407 5404 1893 1S99 1902 1942 One 7S4 1033 1100 1100 1100 1100 1100 1043 1100 483 1000 325 - 573 890 S89 515 Curwensville Borough. lot in name of John Scott, ' Coringlon Totcnshxp. Anson G. Phelps. : George Mead, George Mead, . George Mead, . - George Mead, George Mo,ad, George Mead, George Mead. George Mead, George Mead, . George Mead, George Mead, " -George Mead, Toter A. Karthaus. Morris & Stewart, Morris A Stewart, Morris fc Stewart, -Morris & Stewart, 40 22 40 18 04 24 96 25 30 25 30 25 30 25 30 25 30 25 02 25 30 11 14 23 00 12 32 20 24 20 33 12 52 Decalur Township. 195 " Joseph Harrison, 19 08 404 Tctcr Owens Charles Risk, ,23 44 360 ' David Kcphnrt, 31 55 433 153 Lconard&Wallace JacobCox,40 25 90 113Dan'l Albert Jos.Hamblcton, 8 41 169 134 J. Hamnierslaugh HughEly",14 50 33 120 William Montgomery, 2 62 U.iJ 11. Stmer, -60 Themas Edmonson. 5 03 ' KephartAAlbsrt JohnDrinkcr,6 26 Jacob Baughman JohnSkyron,4 35 Jon. Kephart Jacob Downing, 4 35 62 103 David Gearhart John Skyron, 5 45 37 49 James Albert Joseph Sansom, 2 36 58 J. Gearhart, Esq John Canon, 8 53 Enoch A David Gearhart . . John Skyron, . 21 5S 40 Daniel Avers George Graff, 6 61 32 Perks Jt Bowman William - Sansom. . :.. 4 70 99 JamcsAlbcrt William Sansom, 6 61 ' Ferguson Township. .- - ' 2S3 159 Greenwood Bell John Him-'"- - bright 10 13 433 153 Charles HustonGeorge Boss, 21 "0 60 35 135 50 50 93 248 76 54 76 100 4272 425 4272 .50 4200 30 41S1 4?5 41S5 201 Bell's Estate P. Gloninger, Fox Township. Rudolph II. Evans. v James Wilson. 1 4 TS James Wilson, . 1 76 Sillman Harwood - . ' James Wilson west 4 11 36 Do Witt C. Morris. James Wilson weet J 17 07 Nathan Bailey. Jam3 Wilson eaet part, 6 CO 4183 4275 418S 41S3 4241 4238 4242 4090 1534 1535 4399 4396 4400 4340 4260 COO 999 190 990 937 917 333 923 20 600 216 44 183 990 106 5356 5371 5357 53G0 5364 5265 5362 5353 5375 5301 5363 5372 5352 5353 4354 5355 5359 5376 5379 ISS3 1913 ; 1937 1890 1890 1937 1918 1925 1926 1100 108? 1000 1100 1066 752 10l 1043 10H3 1100 11 1)0 1100 793 1100 1003 1100 1000 1100 641 2C0 -115 213 254 367 77 50 103 256 Due 5313 5314 5315 5316 5317 5318 5319 5320 5321 5322 5323 5324 5325 5326 5327 5323 5329 5330 5331 1922 5325 on th 653 900 10(10 1000 1059 1099 1099 1100 1003 1100 1100 lioo 623 1100 1 100 1100 1100 1100 1100 201 20 William Turns. . . Jamos Wilson middle p't James Wilsnri, William A. Wallace. James Wilson west part, "James Wilson, U. S. Land Company. James Wilson, James Wils n, James Wilfon, James Wilson, James Wilson, James Wltson, . ,.-, , Spencer A Spiler. ' James Wilson, ' William B. Gordon. James Wilson. Daniel Oyster's Estate.. . James Wilson. . : Alexander Vial. . - James Wilson, James WTilson, IS. Davenport, Girard Township. Anson G. Tliclps Georgo Mead, ; George Mead, George Mead, George Mead, 120 tJcorge Mead,- George Mead', George Mead, - Gerge Mead, George Mead, - George Mead, Georgo Mead, tieorge Mead. ttiorge Mead, Ocorge Mead, George Mead, , ' George Mead, George Mtad, George Mead, ; George Mead. . A. k W. Murray. Morris &, Stewart, J. Stites and wife. 16 - Morris and Stewart, - . Francis II ugueny. 53 Morris and Stewart, , Francis Coudritl. 120 Morris and Stewart, A. and J. Spackman. 45 Morris and Stewart; Morris and. Stewart, Morris and Stewart, Morris and Stewart, '"' ' ' Morris and Stewart, Goshen Town slap. Anson G. Phelps. esc lands for 1852 and 1853 " George Mead, . G eorgo Mead , ' -George Mead, George Mead. 60 George Mead, George Mead, George Mead, George Mead, CO George Mead, George' Mead, Georgo Mead, fleorge Mead; George leadv Georgo Mead. : O'eorgo Mcpd, George Mead, Ceorge Mead, George Mead, George Mead, John Keating. 2 Morris and Stewart. J. P. Rider. George Mead, 5673 671 5837 50C6 5675 4231 4234 4235 4235 4225 4229 4230 4225 4225 4230 Huston Totrnshif. John B. Otto. 1041 8 Moore and Delany, 1041 8 Moore and Dtlany, &J? William Powers, 990 wmjaia Powers, 10 II Moore and Delihy, William l.arker. 4257 S83 15 James Wilson, U. S. Land Company 63 James Wilson, 526 James AVilson. 9S9 James Wilson, 490 James Wilson, 990 James Wilson. 905 123 James Wilson, 623 112 James Wilson, 740 Jan:cs Wilson, Thomas Holt. 5064 990. William Powers, . ii. Gordon James Wiison, James Wilson. Jordan Township. Cram, Blake & Tarley. 4S Reuben llaynes, 50 Luke Morris. 153 Joseph Uilliard, 153 Robert Gray, 41 John Ringhurst, 153 Sarah Ward, 153 George Eddy, : ' r . 153 Mooro Wharton. 153 George Ashton, Richard Peters. Susanna Ward, John Dorscy, William SIoss. Adam Rhoads. Drinker and Clark. 153 Daniel Smith, .. , . . Greenwood Bell. 4 216 156 - AdamRcigart, Daniel Bausman. 200" G. A Mary MeCormack, Th oni a3 McLlee. Jonathan Jones, Samuel Jordan, Jaoios M. Chase. 153 Caleb Foulk, eorge Wescott, 153 Robert Wharton, 153 - George Shoff, John Boyd, 153 Rober Wharfon, Adcm Kuhn. 133 Ebcneier Brcnham, 153 David Brown, 250 500 437 435 433 433 429 433 433 43S 433 109 129 290 A 100 .120 433 2'J3 433 433 300 133 103 433 433 5409 5411 5412 5413 5406 5414 5405 1900 1901 1943 1093 1944 5412 1093 1094 1095 1096 1097 3465 3465 3466 3466 1100 1100 747 1043 1100 1000 167 600 ' 773 .i07 200 513 100 301 46 149 362 69 198 31 437 317 40 5292 5293 5294 5295 5290 5297 5238 5299 5300 5301 5302 5303 5304 5305 5306 5307 5303 5309 5310 5311 5312 5202 1100 1100 1100 1100 1100 1100 1100 1100 110O 1100 1100 1100 1100 1100 1100 1100 1100 1100 lion 1100 1909 fl Karlhaus Township. A. G. Phelps. George Mead, George Mead, George Mead, George Mead, George Mead, Oeorgc Mead, 27 George Mead, P. A. Karthans. Morris and Stewart, Morris and Stewart, Morris and Stewart, Morris and Stewart, fipm ra VI1T- . C3 Morris and Stewart, Peter McDonald, George Meat!, . Charles Willink, Charles Willmfc, Charles Willink, Charles Willink, Charles Willink, Charles Willink, Charles Willink, Charles Willink, Charles Willink, Lawrence Township. A. G. Phelps. George Mead, George Mead, George Mead, George Mead, . George Mead, George Mead, George Mead, George Mead, George Mead, Georgo Mead, George Mead., George Mead, Georgo Mead, Gcorpe Mead, George Mead, George Mead. George Mead, George Mead.: ' George Mead, Georgo Mead, George Mead, folonxon Kline. . .Roberts and l'ox: 95 10 101 29 53 49 20 70 34 12 6 54 34 12 43 10 43 54 15 46 21 20 92 27 60 17 10 9 94 11 01 S 65 31 12 a 34 72 62 00 72 to 77 05 23 56 67 1 t -67 b CO 1 67 7 T 7 67 7 CO 43 440 440 440 423 402 205 ".!27 373 421 150 30t . i 437 200 154 133 99 433 433 433 433 279. 433 433 433 433 433 433 7 2S 4 S2 6 10 7 H A 16 2 OR 1 50 72 26 73 17 61 21 CO 27 00 27 00 2S 55 29 70 29 70 14 85 14 85 14 85 14 S5 29 70 16 86 29 70 14 S;'i 14 85 14 85 14 85 11 85 8 e 5 16 20 70 25 70 25 66 SO 66 80 TO 20 11 97' 43 on 35 4S C6 75 33 05 6 79 65 13 42 40 49 93 17 82 16 89 33 73 43 91 43 72 43 50 48 50 4S 04 4 50 48 50 43 50 43 50 12 20 14 45 13 44 36 40 - 24 20 16 80 i 5 60 6 72 33 40 21 43 35 40 3 40 S3 60 11 20 14 44 60 58 36 40 8 49 8 49 5 76 7 25 8 50 8 50 1 24 S7 20 43 24 21 43 12 40 31 80 6 20 1 86 2 66 9 24 20 13 4 15 12 26 1 00 26 91 18 65 1 24 8 42 8 42 8 42 42 12 42 42 42 62 7 62 K 05 42 42 42 42 8 42 8 42 8 42 8 42 - fi Oi 14 82 Morris Township mm c; nenry jjoram.- v 1 OCT Sfrfa Turner for V 20 " JoecTurner, 'V. 7 George" finv George Wefeecker, " William Wcrtfcvf .' ' Christian Wertz,. David Sanck, . . " E. Tcrks A Co. ' Jesse Tarnell. - ' ' -... -McKean and Butler. . . Christian Musser, . Johnston A Bowman. Peter. YarneU, John Lorain. , 70 Michael Souder,' K. C. Burton. -16 Robert Glenn. W. II. Sanderson. 144 Francis Johnston, loO John Nicholson, S. C. Thompson. Hetty Morris, Snyder A Iarge. - - Franeia Johnston, Hardman Phillip. Richard Thomas, Shaw and St. John Smith. 153 Thomas Morris, 153 William Morris. 153 Samuel Meredith, 153 William Miller, 153 . -Hetty Morris. 153 Thomas Fitzsimmons, 153 . George Clymcr, 153 Robert Gray. .. 153 Robert ltaiuey,' 153 Patrick Moore, 153 Mary Morris, . . Magnus Miller, Nalbro Fraicr, William Hoover.' Francis Johnston. ; Wm. Drinkcas' heirs. John Fry. jr. John Thomas 1 years . , John Cook. - ."; Jacob Wetzel. Reubon Haines, ' Pnrscll kCo. Joseph Simon?; Daniel W Bradhy. Kobcrt Shaw, , llvraan Gratz," J.J.Miller. John Nicholson; M. Beam.. 25' William f orris, II. Beanil Robert Morrisj George Hoover.. John Swapwick, Kobert Thomas. Christian Dakcr, Swsrtz & Bower. Francis Johnston, J. Farlowj s James M'Cirk's estate. K 9 b, A 92v v7 83 t 8 95 433 153 433 153 100" 153 300 2S0 4C5 223 2S2 4.16 431 200 101 1C5' 100 231 50 l'K) 114 114 241 2T ISO 13 137 38 143 146 S48 1P,2 411 121 CO 27 110 ICQ 8 8 8 8 8 7 8 8 8 8 4 19 203 211 93 480 57S1 5778 57771020 100 24 . 120 Zo87 350 S5SS 070 591 62 S591 50 24 42't 120 240 43 3fK - 150 HO 404 177 16 48 2'K) 4 S3 422 4G3 100 260 03 Y.'illiam Evans, Philip Blanchard. Patrick Ilavs, S. & II. Grafr. William Morris, Sanrael Miles, Jr'.r Bernard Gratz, Joseph Henry, . David Hall, . Charles Hall, William D. Kinvin, George AYelzel, -.. Paul Wetzel, . Reuben Haines, John Barron, J: J. Ling'c,' James Smith,' Ptnn Township. ' William Hepburn. Cochran Tract, Pi'Ae Toirmtfrtj;. Jvhn Nicholson, John Nicholson, John Nicholson, Daniel Ilartsoek,.' Benjamin Johnson, Benjamin Johnson, Union Township. Gartland Irwin. Roberts & Pox, Charles Blanchard. CO Roberts & Fox, K. Britton, Roberts & Fox, Henry Baily. Roberts fc Fox, Woodward Township. - Dr. James Lock.- Henry Drinktr, . William Drinker, William ilagarty, John Morgan, Robert Wallace. 6 Peter lle"nry, Hugh Ralston, William A. Wallace. 23 Samuel Hamilton,' Thomas Ralston. R. McGhce, Lisle McCulley. 57 Philip DilTeudafler, Head Alexander & Co. 115 153 153 153 63 Mary Connolly, Daniel Fulkcrson Dr. Ilontz. Philp Lost, Jacob R. Howell, William Johnson, " George Bickham, Hardman Philips. CO John M'Cahen John Lampblack," McCully. S8 Pigot Shaw, Henry Ilegartr, 31 Georgn Baker. Bank of N. A. 433 153 T. P. Wharton, ELI BLOOM, Tre: Treasurer's Office, Clearfield, March 19, 1850. i 4 11 2S . 15 00 1 75 54 CO 54 6(1 25 00 It 39 21 SI 12 S. 43 4(1 43 40 43 4A 43 4 2S 0 43 4H 43 40 43 4t 43 40 43 40 4X 40. 43 40 45 40 12 50 13 2 47 86 55 21" 22 CO 47 77 43 61 43 21 10 00 . 10 09' 10 CO 10 00 23 10 4 00 10 00 27 50 17 82 13 07 9 60 14 6 2, 84 sr 13 SI 41 12 12 15 6 00 2 81 S3 19 20 31 12 20 6 62 13 00 21 74 31 S3 ft 60 .60 3 20 31 63 67 75' 1"88 1 is. $2 sn 20 16 3 12 25 22 . 7 4 6,98 19 36 14 63 1 SO 4 Cft' 9 60 83 SO 32 46 ST SZ 768 21 37 8 22 s'is 2 42 36 33 surer. VALUABLE TOWN PROPERTY FOR SALE. The subscriber offers for tale his Tar em Stand, on tho corner of Market and Front streets, in the borough of Clearfield. The bouse is large and commodious and well calculated for a public house. For particulars inquire of W. A. Wallace, Ksi., or of the eubscriber living on th premises. ' W. J. HEMPHILL. , March 5th, 1356 - NOTICE. Whereas Letters of Administration " on the Estato of John Price, deceased, late of Boggs township, Clearfield eounty. Pa., have been granted to the uudcr&igned, residing in Lawrence township, all persona indebted to said estato are requested to make immediate payment, and th ' baring claims against said estate will present -them, properly authenticated for settlement, to . . .... A. Tr SCHRYVER. March 5th, 1556.. , . .Administrator. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. The partnership heretofore existing between , James M. Kelly and Wm. R. Dickinson, tradiun under the name of Kelly A Dickinson, is this day by mutual consent dissolved. ' - - J. M. KELLY.- v W.R,. DICKINSON. - :j Glen Hope, Fcb. iS, l$5t5. . VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOU SAITT.. The subscriber offers for. sale his valuable--farm, situate two miles from Curwensville, on th . Kirer road loading to Lumber City ; said farm con taining 105 acres, sixty acres cleared, under pood cultivation, the balance well timbered ; with a good barn", new plank dwelling bouse, and a gwvl bearing orchard therein, and is wrll watered. Fr J further information enrjuir th fuharrir-r lir -ins on the premiw SIMON THOMPSON. February 2?j 1850 6m.