Raftsman's journal. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1854-1948, April 09, 1856, Image 6

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THEJOTJMAL.
AFFAIRS AT riO.ME. - .
Jo . I.--. ' ;' - " :
. Bombon NoticeI N"eit Sunday, Wing the
13th Inst., br Divine permission,' services will
b. resumed "in the Episcopal Chnretf 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
ami relatives of the deceased, and all his asso
ciates, are earnestly and respectfully invited
to attend. ----' ''''.' '
Moxtelius & Ten Etck, in Curwensvillc,
Lave recived their spring stock of goods, and
say they are'detcrmined to "do things tip
brown," in the way of selling cheap goeds of
a superior quality. .See theiradvertisement
in to-day's Journal.' . .
, Several other new advertisements appear to
which attention is also directed. . .
OpexedOct, Aqaix ! The,Mansion House"1
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. Evans, will make a popular landlord
and will cater to the wants of his customers in
the best manner. . -
Gone at Last. On Sunday last the anxious
ly awaited and long looked for breaking up of
the 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. "
The Roais are in a very bad condition.
The mails arrive hero semi-occasionally, aver
aging about two in three days between this
and Tyrone. Don't know how they are in
some directions, as there are places we havn't
heard from far about a week or so.
-Kail Road Mektisg. Pursuant to general
notice, a meeting of the friends of the Tyrone
and Clearfield Railroad was held at Shimmel's
School House, in Boggs township, on Satur
day. 29th day of March. :.It was organized by
calling Jo.vas II. Petees, Esq., to the chair,
and appointing Maj. D. J. Hough and James
Turner; Esq., Presidents ; Mr. C. J. Uinds w.-s
elected Secretary. The President, on taking
the: chair, stated the object of the meeting,
and in a few pertinent remarks, urged upon all
piesent tho 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 by
Maj. Hough, in answer to a general call, and
by. Col. B. C. Montgomery, a member of the
Philadelphia Bar. After which tho subscrip
tion books of the company were opened and a
number of shares were subsciibed, 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," "Ratts
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. Peters, Pres't.
D.J. Hough,' J
James Turner, J Vice Presidents.
C. J. Ilines, Secretary.
MARRIED,
On Sunday evenini, Cth inst., bv the Rev.
L. I. Still, Col. W m-Tes ErcK, to Miss Jexst,
daughter of John D. Thompson, Esq., all oi
Curwensville. "
With tho above notice we received a delici
ous cake. We tender our congratulations to
the Col. and his "better half," wishing them
unbounded felicity and prosperity for none
deserve it more.- The Col. is one of our best
friends ; but he never informed us that he had
the "heart disease" so severely as to require a
resort to the Thompsonian mode of treatment.
We have no doubt the cure is permanent.
We wish that we
"Could swoll tho pal that wafts your barque,
Across Life's stormy sea.
With all tho joys that earth can giro :
Wealth, fame, prosperity;
Surround your way w ith friends as true,
As yonder sun to-day.
. Then guide your barque to heaven's bright port,
Thero to dwell for aye."
DIED:
On March 2ud, John Increase, son of John
and Elizabeth Orr, of Bell township, nged 8
years, 8 months and 12 days. '
On the 5th of April, Jobs Litz, son of Da
vid Litz, of this borough, aged about 11 years.
A Gate in Bt-air Cor.vrv. The Ilollidays
burg Standard states that recently Muj. 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 ah 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
excavated to 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 cx-
Melaxcuolt Case f I.vjjixiTr. The Green
field Gazette says that Alexander Wheelock,
f Orange, who has of late exhibited strong
fcymptons of insanity, recently went to Boston
and purchased two expensive coffins, two jair3
of grave-stones and a revolver. . Soon afterjds
arrival home, he attacked his wife, dischar
ging three barrels of the revolver at her, but
without effect.' Ilia revolver was taken from
him by force. -. Soon after he attacked bis wife
with a club, slightly injuring tcr.. lichen
attempted to take his own life by cutting his
throat with a razor, but was" frustrated in the
attempt. He has been taken to the' Eraltle
boro' Insane Atrium. '
rrISSOLUTIOM. Theparfnershipheretofore"
J-J existing between 'Alfred Montehus. Kdward
.Montelius and William Ten .Eyck was mutual
ly dissolved on tho 1st day of March, 185S. Tho
hooks are in the hands of Montelius it Ton Eyck,
for collection. J10TLLIUS, TEN EYCK & CO.
Curwensvillc, April 9, 185&. 3t
F
OR SALE. The subscriber offers for sale
his residence in tho Boroutrh 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, with thereon erected a large and com
modious Dwelling- House, Barn, Carriage House,
Wash House, Smoke Hons?, Ice House, Bath
Housa, and other out-baildings. Thero is also a
new and convenient double office, well furnished,
with permanent Book Cases, on the lot. leaving a
yard of thirty feet between the house and office,
and which Is well improved. The office atid ground
it stands on will be Mid sepernte from the house.
- ALSO, 95 acres of land in Boggs township, ad
joining lands of George Hess. -
ALSO, nil his interest in the Ringold mill ad
lumbering establishment, on Clearfield Creek.
ALSO, several thousand acres of timber laud in
Elk county. '
.All of which will bo sold on reasonable terms
and possession given within three months alter
date. ' G. R BARBETT.
Clearfield, April 9, 1350. 3t. -
CLEARFIELD INSTITUTE. Tho nest
term of this institution will commence on
the 23th of April, 1S5G.
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
tho State.
Parents at a distance can obtain boarding for
their sons or daughters under tho immediate care
of the Principal, where they will receive rare ad
vantages, with all the comforts and pleasures of a
homcjane their morals wilj be carefully guarded.
Tne rates of tuition per quarter are: Primary
Eugh'sb,S2-50; High Eng. ish.S5.00;Classic3,'S3-CO-Matliematics.above
Algebra S3;. Frcnc, Drawing,
and Paint ing.S5 each- - - .
Further information can he hsd by addressing
- : V- A- CAMPBLLL. pkiscipal
Apr. 9, '66. . Clearfield, Fa.
IMPORTANT NEWS !
PEACE BECLAEEfl II E1IHQPE I!
By the latest arrivals from Europe
THE important intelligence has been received
that Peace i3 about being declared. This has
had the effect of reducing prices on not only pro
visions, but uson Goods of all description?. The
undersigned have, therefore, taken advantage of
this propitious time to purchase an extensive and
well selected stock of
SPRING AND SUMMER. GOODS,
which they are determined to sell at tho most rea
sonable prices. Their stock ia extensive, embrac
ing FVKKY VARIKTY nr.d STYLE of LADIES'
and GEXTLLMKN'.S WEAK, to which they would
.call the attention of tho citizens of Curwensville
and surrounding country.
Ther have connected with their et.ihlihmpnt a
BOO T AND SHOE MA NU FACTOR V, which
is under the superintendence of the well-known
Joseph Williams. They will thns bo enabled to
upply their customers and all others with every
variety of Boot and Shoes at as reasonable pri
ces as they can be procured elsewhere. Their
work will be made in tho neatest and most dura
ble manner, which will recommend i:sejf.
All of onr stock will be disposed of CHEAPER
THAN THE CHEAPEST for CASH, ail kinds of
Lumber. Country Produce, Hides, Ac . Ac.
aprf)-3m MONTELIUS A TEN EYCK.
EDWARD MONTELirS. WILIIAM TE.N EYCK.
LET US REASON TOGETHER.
IIOLLOWAI'S PILLS.
WHY ARE AVE 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 tho WEAK, the NEUVoCS, the DELICATE,
and the INFIl'M, of all climes, ages, sexes, and
conatitutions. Professor Holloway personally su
perintends the manufacture of his medicines in tho
United States, and offers them to a free and enlight
ened people, as the best remedy the world ever
saw for the removal of disease.
THESE PILLS PURIFY THE BLOOD.
These famous Pills are expressly combined to op
erate on the stomach, the liver, the kidneys, the
lungs, the skin, and the bowels, correcting any de
rangement in their functions, purifying the blood,
tho very fountain of life, and thus curing disease
in all its forms.
DISPEPSIA A NO LIVER COMPLAINTS.
Nearly half tho human race have taken thesn
Pills. It has been proved in all pnrt of the world,
that nothing has been found equal to them ia casos
of disorders of the liver, dyspepsia, and stomach
complaints generally. They soon give a healthy
tone to these organs, hoivever much deranged, and
when all other means have failed. .
GENERAL DEBILITY. ILL HEALTH.
Many of tbemost despotic Governments have o
pened their Custom Houses to the introduction of
these Pills, that they may b'-comc the medicine of
the masses. Learned Colleges admit that thU
medicine is the best remedy ever known for per
sons of delicato health, or where the system has
been impaired, as its invigCra:ing properties never
fail to aliord relief.
FEMALE COMPLAINTS.
No female, young or old. should bo 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 the best and safest
medicine that can be given to Children of all ages,
and for any complaint; consequently no family
should be without it. ;
Hulloiciy's nil are the Itxt remnly Inon-n in iitt
irorld for tha following Disease ':
Asthma Diarrhoea . SCBondarySymptom3
Coughs ChcstDiseasca Stona and 4 ravel
Colds Fever and Agno Venereal Affections
Influenza L'owel Complaints Female Complaints
Costivoness Inflamation V.'orms of nil kinds
Ty?pepsia Indigestion Lowness of Spirits
Debility Liver Complaints Inward weakness
Dropsy Piles Headaches
Sld nt tho Manufactories of Professor Hol
low av, BO Maiden Lane, N. York, and 244 Strand,
London, and by i.!1 respectable Druggists and Deal
ers of Medicine throughout the United States, and
tho civilized wolrd. in boxes at 25 cents,f2 cents.
and SI each. S-sr There is a considerable saving
by taking th larger sizej.
- N. 1L Directions for the guidance pf patients in
every disorder are affixed to each box. apr9"56
TERMS.
Tho JorjtsAT, is published every Wednesday,
at O.ve Doll au axd Fiktv Cents per annum in
advance, or Two Dollars within the year.
Advertisements inserted at fifty cents per square,
for the first, and twcnry-fivo cents for each addi
tional insertion. A liberal deduction made to
those who advertiso by tho quarter, er year. .
Tho 'Terms' will be striutly adhered to.
.No paper discontinued without payment of ar
rearages, unless at the option ot tho publisher.
FOR SALE. A second hand 2 horse wagon
and a lot of harness for sale very cheap by
Clearfield, apr2 A. M. HILLS.
rrAfl ffl SHOUT SHINGLESwanVed by A.
JJJfJJiJ M. Hills, at his store, for which
the highest market price will bo paid In Goods at
the lowest prices in tho county. marl9-tf
1 AO Oof! rcct of BOARDS wanted by
JLUUjllnl A.M. HILLS, at his store in Clear
field, for which tho highest market prico will be
p lid in goods at cash prices. marl9-tf r
R
AFT STOVES, for sale by -
MiailtELL A CARTER.- :
Clearfield, Feb. 27. '
GOOKINQ and PARLOR STOVES, for salo in
Curwcnsvillo, at the store of - -, V
feb!3 H.D. PATTON.
SOUP BEANS. A lot of excellent SonnBoans
for sale by MERRELL CARTER.
jrtn23 Tlcarneld. r.
JOS. E. MOSSOP, having made . an. engage
ment with A.T. LANE & Co., Wholesale Deal
ers in Clothing, 1 7 a Market st.. Philadelphia, would
respectfully invito his old friends to give him a
call. ' March 23, 185d 3m. "
jVOTICE. Having purchased tho Books of tho
JL llaftsman' Journal with tho establishment,
all rmounts unpaid for Subscription, Advertising,
or Job-work, are to be settled with the undersigned.
mrI9 S. B. ROW.
JAMES K. GRAHAM. Dealer in SAWED
LUMBER, SQUARED TIMBER, SHINGLES,
BOARDS; Ac., is prepared to fill 'on the shortest
notice, all ordors for articles in his line of busi
ness, on as reasonable terms as they can bo pro
cured in tho county.
Grahampton, Clearfield Co., Jan. 23.1S56 '
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BOOKS! BOOKS!! Grcenloafs Scries of
.Mathematical Works aro now being used in
nearly all the Schools, Academics and Colleges in
tho United States, and are without doubt unrival
led in point of merit, and in adaptation to tho
wants of our schools; they have the plainest rules
and best examples to illustrate the whole business
of life. The attention of Superintendents, Direc
tors and Teachers is respectfully invited to these
works before introducing a uniform series of any
other kind as the law requires. Theso books can
be had wholesale, retail or in exchange for old
Books when introduced ia the schools, at C. j.
WATSON'S Drag and Book Store.
Clearfield. Jan. SO, lSio 2m.
HAELOA! NEW WAGON MANUFACTORY.
The undersigned would respectfully an
nounce to hi3 friends and the public generally,
that he has opened out a new Wagon-Making Es
tablishment in '-New Salem City," Brady town
ship, whero he will at all times be prepared to
manufacture, on the shortest notice, nil kinds of
Wagons, Carts, Wheelbarrows, Ac. Tho best ma
terial that can bo procured will be used, and his
work will be made in the most substantial and du
rable manner, such ps will bear the 'test of strict
examination. By a elose observance of his busi
ness engagements, and by disposing of his work
on tho must reasonable terms, which he will do
for either cash or approved country produce, he
hopes to merit and receive a liberal share of pub
lic custom BENJ. RISliEL.
New Saieni Ciiy, Jan. 10, 1S5(J.
ELECT FCROOL A Select School will be
k3 opened in Lumber City. Clearfield county, Pa.,
on Tuesday the 1st day of April, for pupils of both
sexes. Tho undersigned, who will have charge of
it, has had lor, j cxjicriciico as a toucher, and will
sparo no pains to impart to the pnpils confided to
his care, a solid education.
TERMS, PER MONTH OF FOUR WEEKS.
Orthography,Reading.Writing & Arithmetic, 31..00
English Grammar, Geography, and Book
keeping, - - r; - 1,50
Higher Branches and Classics, '? - 2X'0
Particular nttention will be given to Orthoepy,
according to the most approved standards, to cor
roet and elegant reading, and to composition.
If required, an Evening Class will be opened for
the convenience of those whose avocations might
prevent them from attending the day school, and
for the instruction of young indies and gentlemen,
who contemplate becoming efiicient teachers.
March 25. l5fi-4t WM. MARTIN.
JUST RECEIVED, A SPLENDID ASSORT
MENT OF NEW BOOKS. STATIONARY.
FANCY ARTICLES. CONFECTION ARIES. 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. Putnam, Godey, Graham. House
hold Words, Leslie's Fashions, Harper, Peterson,
and all tho other Magazines furnished Monthly
at Publishers' Trice.
He would especially call tho attention of lovers
of tho weed' to his largo stock of tobacco and ci
gars, which cannot be surpassed in this region,
consisting of the best quality of '-Natural Leaf,"
"Black Fat," "Cavendi.-h," "Congress," and
other tobaccos: Havana, Regalia, Principe. Plan
tation, Spanish. Half-Spauish, and liA few more
left" cigars. Also a good stock of "pipes" and
'fino-cut."
Ho would also call attention to the fact that ho
has fift opened a large assortment of
DRUGS, CHEMICALS, AND DYE STl'EFS.
which he will sell cheaper than any other estab
lishment in the County.
THOMAS E0BIN3.
November 14, IS.").
TALUAKLE PROPERTY AT
V PRIVATE SALE.
THE undersigned offers at Private Salo. 209 acres
of Land, more or less, in Pcnn township. Clearfield
county. seven or eight acres cleared, tho balance
covered with valuable TIMBER, and having
thereon the following improvements
A GOOD SAW-flHbb,
with LATH-SAW. Rose whool, &e.t on a good
stream -t water, which will enable tho mill to
runabout eight months in tho year.
A LAnaiC TWO-STORY HOUSE,
well furnished. plastered and painted throughout
with a never-failing Spring of water in tho cellar'
ALSO, A FRAME HANK BARN,
well furnished with threshing floor, stabling, to.,
all new, having but recently tieeu erected.
Also, convenient, and substantially erected
OUT-IHILDINGS,
consisting of a Wood-Shed, Spring House, Smoke
House, Ac, Ac
Thero is no more desirable property in the
County. Any person wishing further informa
tion, can apply to Samtel Wipejijre, living on
the Premises. Post Office dddrcss, Grampian
Hills, Clearfield County, Pa. .'
JOHN WIDEMIRE.
SAMUEL WIDEM1RE.
Penn Township, Dec. 20, 835.-3mo
Tni: PENNSYLVANIA TELEGRAPH.
ENLARGED FORM & REDUCED TERMS.
THE CASH SYSTEM ADOPTED. On and af
ter tho first of Jannury, 1353, tho resssYLVAMA
Tklrhbavh, published at Harrisburg, Pa., will be
owned and conducted by tho undersigned, who
will give their best energies to make it worthy of
its causo and of its friends.
It will commence tho new year printed on en
tirely now type, and tha Weekly greatly enlarged
in form whilu the prico will be lower titan thai of
any other putter of its class ever pitbltslud at the
Capital of the State, Axn iwymknts will lb rk
UiKBt riuctlv in AvAiCE. No papor will be
sent until it is paid for, and all will bu discontinued
as the subscriptions cxpires.unless thoy are renewed
The TF.LEGiiArit is issuod SEMI-WEEKLY, on a
sheet of twenty-four columns, duringt ho sessions
of the Legislature, and WEEKLY' on a doithle
sheet of forty-eight eolumns tho rcmnineder of the
year. It will present a comprehensive summary
of tho Legislative proceedings ; all importaut
general laws, as they are passed, and aim to givo
tho current politieal intelligence of tho timos in
the fullest and most reliable manner. In short,
tho proprietors hope to make it a complete Family
and Political Journal, and thoy confidently appeal
to the pcoplo of Pennsylvania to sustain their en
terprise. The Telegraph will odvoeato a liberal political
policy, and aim to unite all those who, though an
imated by tho game common purposes, and looking
to tho same benificent results. seem distraotcd by
tho conflict of distinctive organizations.. It will
sustain the highost standard of American Nation
ality; ami while yielding a sacred obedionco to tho
compromises of the Constitution, will deterrainod
Iv resist the extension of Human Slavery.. It will
give a cordial, earnest and independent support to
tho administration of Gov. Pollock.
TERMS STRICTLY IN ADNANCE.
Tho Teleoiiaph will bo furnished SEMI-WEEK
LY during tho sessions of tho Legislature,- and
WEEKLY, on a double sheet the, tho remainder of
the year, at tho following low rates tho money
IS VARIABLY TO ACCOMPANY THE OKEES:'
"Singlo subscriptions, $2 00
Five copies (SI 80 per copy) 9 00 '
Ten copies (St 70 ior copy) - 17 00
Twenty copios ($1 oO per oopy) " 30 00
And at the same price C?l 50 per copy) on any
number over twenty. Clubs should bo made up at
once, and the subscriptions forwardod bct'oro the
first of January, so that they can commenco with
the session of tho Legislature " -
Subscriptions will be forwarded from this office.
All orders must be addressed to ' ' - T "
M'CLURE fc SELLERS,
- Harrisburg, Pa.
SYS Bufiness men will find the Telegrata the
ivrif best Advertising Medium in Penneylrania.eat
cf the cities Dec-12, .-if
TREASURER'S SALE OF UNSEATED
LAIS' DS for Taxes for the years 1854 A 1855.
Notice is hereby given, that in pursnanco 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., tho followingtraets of unseated lands inClcar-r
field county, will be exposed to public sale, or out
cry, for the taxes duo and unpaid thereon, at tho
Court House in tho borough of Clearfield, on the
second Monday of June next : ;
Beecaria Township.
Aes.Ps. Owner and Warrantee.. , , . Tax.-
151 50 Thes. Weston Thomas Keatland,
lt2 lift. Abraham Witmer, .
162 11(1 Michael Musser, '
135 'William. Wright,
279 01 John Cooper Ephraim Blair.
55 102 . Sarah Billington,
140 Wm. Powder William Brown,
124 A. K. W right Jacob Musscrsmith,
4S 119 J-ohn Dillon Bobert Wilson.
20 Jas.Gallaher Frederick Bonman,
$12
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47
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os i.i - llliam Bosnian. -
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200
23 F. A J. Shoff AdamMysincope,
Wm. Hammond Herman Witiner, "
80 J. McCulley Philip Hloninger,
51 John Beam, -
C. Copenhcifcr Samuel Turner,
60 100 Moses Kobison P. Gloninger,
S3 123 Fred k.Shoff John Bailsman,
85 C4 A.K.Shoff William Bausman,
125 2S Lionel Weld Peter Miller,
S3 140 Michael Foutz,
133 61 Ab. Warrick Henrv Landia. ' .
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77
8
Wm. Potter Frcde rick Hubley,
3
7
6
Z J as. Stewart Frederick llcnman,
JohnOshall John Ketland, ,
15 And. Whistler Thomas Billington,
n-eiicy e Liicaerson,
332 Philip Mysincope, 0
150 50 John Mysincopc, 6
Bell Toicnship.
500 James MeGhee. 27
433 Arthur Bell Benjamin Gibbs, 23
301 JacobFnydcr Margaret fc'hippen, - 10
Boggs Tou-nsnip.
93 i Fmith & Powell Barbara Snyder, 3
100 John Kephart Henry Faunce, 3
70 F. Ransom Henry Faunce, 3
119 90 Fisher & Powell Barbara Snyder, 12
119 90 Fishcr.Doling ACo Barbara Snyder, 6
100. , . . Patrick Doling, 6
L"2 George Ilootinan, 6
53 Luke Kyler, i
80 G.W.Gcarhar Walter Stewart, 4
63 72 David Goss Richard Thomas, 3
30 114 David Frazier Richard 'i bom as, i
52 03 Hardman PhiEips Rich'd Thomas, 2 72
Bradford Township.
69 J. W. Einith Ilcgh E'y, 11 50
23 Kratzcr,LanichAFulton. fit"
159 Matthew Forcev, 15 77
123 Thomas Holt John Nicholson, 1172
100 Abm. Hoover Thomas Hawthorn, 4 19
100 . Jos. A Wm. Sanson, 4 20
200 J.Wooldridgc Aaron Leavy, 1G 80
CO William Sansoni, ' 4 21
L115 Thomas Forcey, 6 03
40 lhomas l orccy, 4 20
150 V. B. Holt, S40
fr5 William Graham, jr. 3 53
85 John Graham, jr. 3 53
10(1 Levi Pearce Aaaron Leavy, 2 60
1 15 Wm. Askcy T. Cope, 6 05
75 John Dale B. O. Linn, 2 07
109 J. Graham, 6 12
99 A b. Graham Tsabcll a Jordan, 2 3
317 Geo. Smcal Andrew Eyard, 19 42
Brady Township!
No
Acres. Vs. Owner Warrantee.
Tax.
351
324
641
615
492
1431
05
C2.
5VS2
5S77 '
5379
5SS1
58SC
250 '
143
COO
195
5Cdl
13
218
110
3577
3509
30 1G
1999
250
S13
202
202
SOS
363
1GI
100
215
51S
.1011
220
115
320
100
77
135
521
501
370
100
102
Joseph Read Jared Ingersol, 14
Jared Ingersol, 17
John Hart's heirs John Hart. 11
John Hart, 11
David Espy Wm.Kirkpatrick, 17
F. Boatis' estate D. Kennedy, 20
Ann Kennedy, 4
Hays A. L Schnell Ko'bcrts
A Fox. 3
Conrad Long. 19
Est of S.Cochran Jos. Ferron, 29
25
84
49
52
54
63
56
10
95
51
Tilton Reynolds
Henry Wykoph,
59 32
Miss Curry Robert Curry, 12 64
Samuel Johnson, 6 57
narrison Hall Bobert Curry, IS 24
James Reed, 5 70
Robert Ross Casper Stiver, 5 52
L. J. Crans, now J. McClure
Joseph Fcrron, 7 G9
T. L. P.atdof Christian I-owe, 29 68
M. Ley's hoirg Christ. Lowe, 35 63
Christian Lowe, 26 1 1
M. J. Porter Boberts A Fox, 5 70
Geo. Munn Roberts A Fox, 3 16
lOSW.W.Flemming Roberts A Fox.4 53
AdamWheelvr Roberts AFox. 11 40
B.D.RousheACo.23 50
Samuel Ambrose. 4 95
78
200
500
40
55
1909 55 David Irvin Roberts A Fox, 1 71
Burvside Township.
821 Wm. Biglcr-Mary Crawford, SO S8
310 Frederick Kuhn, 29 54
209 Peter Getz, 21 16
100 Jas.Thompson Sam'l KoberU?, 10 13
100 George Graff, 10 13
150 Uriah Loyd Christian Stake, 15 23
1C0 J. C Fisher's estate
Matthias Slough, 10 12
1M L. R. Carter Henry Musser, S 10
100 George Graff, 10 12
121 George Ross ' 18 53
1G3 John Cunningham 24 S I
Chest Township.
433 153 Drinker & Clark Wm. Cook, 29 50
4J3 153 John Cunningham, 29 50
100 31 Jas. Thompson Houry Pole, 5 90
433 163 A. Steer's heirs John Musser, 33 30
Clearfield Borough. :
Lot No. 181 40'
Curwensville Borough.
One lot in name of John Saott, 22 4-9
Covington Townthip.
Anson G. Phelps.
5367
5303
5370
5373
5371
403
5110
53f9
5377
5377
5407
5404
1893
1899
1902
1942
734 ' George Mead,
1;1S3 - GoorgoMoad,
1100 . George Mead, .
1100' George Men. I,
1100 George Mead,
1100 George Mead.
1100 GoorgoMoad.
1043 Oeorgo Mead, ,
1109 George Mead,
483 George Moad,
1000 Gcorgo Mead, '
325 George Mead,
Fetor A. Karthaus.
573 Morris A Stewart,
890 , Morris A Stewart,
889 Morris & Stewart,
515 Morris & Stewart,
13
24
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
11
23
12
20
20
12
Decatur Township.
195 Joseph Harrison, 19 OS
404 Peter Owens Charles RUk, 23 44
360 David Kephart. 3155
433 153 Leonard A Wallace JacobCox,40 25
90 H8Dan'l Albert Jos.Uambloton, 8 41
169 134 J.Hamnierslaugh UughElv,14 50
33 120 William Montgomery, 2 62
, G. A J II. Stiner,
35 60 Themas Edmonson, 3 03
135 KcphartAAlbsrt JohnDrinker,6 26
50 Jacob Baughman JohnSkyron,4 35
50 Jon. Kephart Jacob Downing, 4 35
62 103 David Gearhart JohnSkyron, 5 45
37 49 James Albert Joseph Sansoni, 2 36
98 5SJ.Goarhart,Esq JidinOanpn, 8 53
213,, Enoch A David Gearhart
John Skyron, 21 5S
76 40 Daniel Ayers George Graff, 6 61
54 32 Perks A BowmanWiUiam
Sansom, ' 4 70
76 09 JainesAlbert William Sansom, 6 61
Jergttsofi Township. .
233 159 Groonwood Boll John Ham
bright. 10 13
433 153 Charles Huston 6corgoRoss, 21 30
100 . Bell's Estate P. Ctloningcr, 5 CO
Fox Township. . " , , '
Rudolph II. Evans.
4272 425
4272 50
4200 330
4181 405
1183 200
James Wilson. ' 14 75
'James Wilson, 1 76
Sillman Harwood . '" ' '.',.
James Wilson west j 11 35
De Witt C. Morris.
James Wilson weit 17 07
Nathan Bailey. ., ':
1 Jamts Wilson east part, fl 90
William Turns. -41S3
, PC0 ' James WiUon middle p
4275 990 L, James Wilson,
William A. Wallace.
41SS 190 James Wilson west part,
41S3 990 James Wilson, .
U. S. Land Company
4241 037 . Jamc3 Wilsos,
4233 917 JamcsWils a,
4212 336 James Wilron,
4090 923 ' James Wilson,
1534 20 James Wilson,
15S5 , 600 . . James Wi hon.
Spencer A Spiler.
4399 372 James Wilson, .
William B. Gordon.
439G 216 James Wilson.
Daniel Oyster's Estate. -4100
44 James Wilson.
Alexander Vial.
4340 S8 James Wilson,
4200 990 James Wilson,
106 B- Davenport,
Girard Township. '
Anson G. Phelps
t 20 70
34 12
6 54
34 1
43 10
43 54
1.1 46
21 20
9''
27 60
17 10
9 91
II 01
S C5
31 12
5 34
5356
5371
5357
5oG0
5364
53G5
5362
5353
5375
5361
5363
5372
5352
5353
4354
5355
5359
5376
5379
1SS3
1913
1937
1890
1890
1937
1943
1925
1923
11 00 . George Mead,
10':t George MoaJ,
1000 Oeorge Mead,
1100 George Mead,
10G3 120 George Mead, .
752 George Moad, .
1008 George Mead,
1043 George Mead,
in3 George Mead,
1100 George Mead,
1100 George Moad,
1100 George Mead,
798 GsorgeMcad,
1100 Gcorgo Mead, . ..
1008 George Mead,
1100 George Mead.
1000 George Mead,
1100 George Mead,
641 George Mead.
A. A W. Murray.
2G0 Morris A Stewart,
J. Stites and wife.
115 13 Morris and Stewart,
Francis Hueucr.y. ,
213 53 Morris and Stewart,
Francis Coudriel.
254 120 Morris and Stewart.
A. and J. Spackman.
3G7 45 Morris and Stewart,
77 Morris and Stewart,
50 Morris and Stewart,
163 Morris and Stewart.
216 Morris and Stewart
G-.-ihsn Township.
Anson G. FLe'Ps
on these lands for 1852 and 1S53
653 . George Mead,
900 George Mead,
1 000 George Mead,
1000 George Meal,
1059 60 George Mead,
1099 George Mead,
1099 George Mead,
lino George Mead,
1008 CO George Mead.
1100 Goorge Mead,
1100 U.eorgo Mead,
1110 George Mead,
623 , George Mead,
1100 George Mead, . '
1100 . George Mead,
II 00 George Mead,
7 72
7 62
7 00
7 72
7 60
20 77
7 05
7 23
7
7 67
7 72
7 67
5 60
7 67
7 72
7 67
7 00
7 72
4 43
7 23
4 82
6 10
7 11
6 16
2 08
73
1 50
5 72
Duo
5313
26 73
17 61
21 CO
27 00
27 On
23 55
29 70
29 70
14 85
14 VS
14 85
14 85
29 70
16 16
29 70
14 S5
J4 85
It 85
14 85
14 85
6 So
15 20
5314
5315
5316
5317
5313
5319
5320
5321
5322
5323
5324
5325
5323
5327
5328
5329
5330
5331
1100 (ieorge Mead,
1100 George Mead,
1100 George Mead,
John Keating.
1922
5325
201 2 Morris and Stewart.
J. P. Rider.
200 George Mead,
Huston Towuthip. .
John B. Otto. -8
Moore and Pelany,
8 Moore and Dclany.
William Powers,
William Powers,
Moore and Dclany,
5C73
5674
5867
5005
5G75
1041
lOtl
990
990
1041
70 25
70 25
63 SO
66 80
79 20
11 97
43 03
S5 46
66 75
S3 06
66 79
65 13
42 40
49 93
17 82
16 85
33 73
U llliam 1 arkcr.
4257 S53 15 JBmes Wilson,
U. S. Land Company
James Wilson,
James Wilson.
James Wiison,
James Wilson,
James Wilson.
123 James Wi!.on.
4231
4234
4235
423G
4226
4229
4230
4225
CS3
621
989
490
990
965
623 112 James Wilson,
740 James Wilson,
Thomas Holt.
50C4 090 William Towers,
t. B. Gordon.
250 James Wiison,
500 James Wibwn,
Jordan Township.
4225
4230
Cram, Blake A Tarley.
437
43
Reuben Haynes,
43 94
48 72
43 50
43 50
48 01
43 50
43 50
43 50
48 50
12 20
14 46
16 44
S3 40
21 20
13 80
5 60
6 72
SI 40
24 48
5ii 40
m. 40
S3 60
11 20
14 44
60 58
S3 10
435 50
433 153
433 153
429 41
433 153
433 153
43.1 15.1
433 153
mo
129
2M
433 153
I.uko Morris,
Joseph Billiard,
Robert Gray,
John Rirghurst,
Sarah Ward,
George Eddy, -Mooro
Wharton.
Oeorgo Ashtnn,
Richard Peters. .
Susanna Ward,
John Dorsey,
William Sloss.
Adam Khoads,
Drinker and Clark.
Daniel Smith,
Greenwood Bell.
Adam Koigart,
Daniel Bausman.
O. A Mary McCormack,
Thomas Mctlee.
Jonathan Jones,
Samuel Jordan,
James M. Chase.
' Caleb Foulk,
. George Wcsoott,
.Robert Wharton,
, Georgo Shoff,
John Boyd, .
Robert Wharton,
Adam Kuhn,
Ebcnezcr Brenham,
David Brown,
Karthaus Township.
A. G. Phelps.
Gcorgo Mead,
George Mead,
i Georgo Mead,
George Mead,
George Mead,
Goorge Mead,
George Mead,
P. A. Karthaus.
Morris and Stewart,
Morris and Stewart,
Morris and Stewart,
Morris and Stewart, '
(ieorge Vaux.
Morris and Stewart,
Peter McDonald,
George Mad,
Charles Willink.
Charles Willink,
Charles Willink,
Charles Willink.
Charles Willink,
Charles Willink,
Charlss Willink,
Charles Willinkv
Charles Willink:
J 213 156
200
100
120
433 153
293 -
, 433 4 53
433 153
300
133 153
103
433 133
433 153
5409 110!)
5411 1100
5412 747
5413 1043
5406 1100
5414 1000
5405 1G7 27
1900 600
1901 77S
1943 507
1093 200 '
1914 513 95
100
5412 301
1093 46 19
1094 149 101
1095 S'i2 f29
1096 69
1097 198
3165 31 SS
3155 437
3165. 317
345S 40 48
8 49
a 43
5 7S
7 25
S 50
50
1 24
37 20
43 2t
21 43
12 40
31 86
ft 20
1 86
2 66
9 24
20 13
4 15
12 26
1 00
36 91
19 5
1 24
Latrrence Township.
A CI Pliolna
5292
5293
5294
5295
5296
5297
529S
5299
5300
5301
5302
5303
5304
5305
5306
5307
6308
5509
5310
5311
5312
1100 .
1100
1100
1100
lioo
1100 .
1100
noo -
1100
100 -
noo
1100
noo
noo
1100 -1100
lion
1100
1100
1100
1900
. Gorge Mead.
' Georgo Mead,
George Mead, .
George Mead,- -
George Mead,"
Gcorgo Mend, ;
George Mead,
; ' Georgo Mead,
George Mead,
Oeorge Mead,
Geerge Mead.
' George Mead,
Georgo Mead,
Georpe Mead, .
Geerge Mead. '
8 42
6 42
S 42
S 42
8 12
8 42
8 42
5 42
7 62
7 62
S 05
8 42
ft 42
B 42
h 42
S 42
S 42
S 42
8 42
S 05
14 82
4 10
noorge .ueaa.
George Mead,
George Mead,
George Mead, '
George Mead.
George Mead.
' Solomon Klin
.Roberts and Fox,
5202 SI
Morris Tou nship.
Henry Lorain.
. 410 f5 Joseph Turner for'K-'53 10 tft
440 109 Joseph Turner, " 10 59
440 " 20 Joseph Turner. "10 S5
423 George Haybecker, 1 14
402 George WeUcl, " . 9 63
206 William Wcrti, 4 J2
327 ' Christian Werti,' " - 71-
373 David Sanck, . . - " -8 95
E. Perks A Co.
421 Jesse Yarrell. " 53 50
McKean and Bttilef. -
.150 , Christian Mucr, , - II 25
Johnston A Bowman. .- ,
' 3P0 IVtcr Yarrcll, 15 0?
John Lorain. , . .
14 70 Michael Sender. 1 75
' E. C. Burton.
! 272 10 " B--bMtGleBE, ,- ,,- 34 09
W. II. Sanderson
437141 Francis Johnston, 54 60
200 150 John Nicholson. 25 00
S. C. Thompson.
154 Hetty Morris. 14 39
Snyder A Large.
183 rrancis-Jrhnrter, 21 SI
Dardman Phti.'ips-
99 Kiehard Thomas, 12 3j
Shaw and St. John Smith
433 153 Thomas Morris. 4.14
433 153 W illiam Morris. ; 43 47
433 153 Samuel Merediih, 43 40
433 J 53 William Miller, 43 41
279 153 Hetty Mofrif. . 25 00
433 153 . Thomas Fitisimmoss, 43 40
433J53 George Clymcr, 43 40
433 153 Robert Gray. 43 40
433 153 Kobert Rainey, ; 43 40
433 153 - Patrick Moore, 43 40
433 153 Mary Morris, 43 40
433 15.1 Magnus Miller, 43 4a
433 153 Nalbro Frarer, 43 40
William Hoover
100 15S Francis Johnston. 120
Wm. I'rinkeas' fccire.
TOO John Fry, jn. 13 62
3c9 John Thomas 4 rears " 47 85
John. Cook.
4r'5 Jacob Welzel. 5S 21
223 Kcubcn Haines, 22 60
rursell & Co.
3S2 Joseph Simons, 47 77
Daniel Y. Kradlev.
4Sfi lit Robert Shaw," . 43 61
4ol 114 llyuian Gratz, 43 21
J. J. Miller.
2'JO John Xicholsotr. 10 CO
M. Ream.
101 125 William Morris, 10 O'J
H. Beam.
ICQ Robert Morris, 10 60
George Hoover.
100 J din Swantvick, 10 00
E(dcit Thomas.
231 Christian EaUr, 23 19
Swartz & Rower.
50 Francis Johnston, J f0
100 J. Farlow, 10 00
James M'dirk's estate.
211 22 William Lvans, 27 d1
Philip Blanchard.
133 19 Patrick Hays, 17 E2
S. & 11. Gratz.
137 S8 William Morris. 13 OT
9-3 113 Samuel Miles, Jr. 8 6"
110 F.ernard Gratz, 14 62
348 Joseph Ilenrv, 94 SI
132 113 David Hall,"" 13 81
411 Charles Hall, 41 12
121 100 William D. Kirwin, 12 19
r)0 Georjre Wetzel, fi 00
27 Paul Welzel, 2 Si
332 Reuben Haines, ?X 19
203 John Barron, 20 SI
J. J. Liugle,
211 James S:nitk,
Ptnn Township.
12 20
illiain Hcpburr
03 Cochran Tract. . 8 62
Pike Township,'
5781 600 John Jsicholson,' 15 OO
5778 4S0 John Nicholson, 21 74
57771020 21 John Nicholson, 81 SS
109 Daniel Hart sock, 6 ftO
21 Benjamin Johnson', 60
123 . Benjamin Johnson', 3 20
Union Township.
Gartland Irwin.
S587 S5Q Roberts & Fox, 316?
Charles Blanchard.
S5S3 270 60 Roberts & Foi, W 75
II. Britton.
3501 62 Roberts & Toi, 1 S3
Henry Daily.
3531 50 Roberta & Fox, 1 73
Woodward Toirnship.
Dr. James Lock.
420 120 Hrnrv Drinker, 12 f
210 William Drinker, 20 IS
43 . William llagartv, 3 12
300 John Morg:m, " 25 22
Robert Wallace.
150 5 Peter Henrv, - 7 S4
140 Hugh Ralston.
William A. Wallace.
404 2S Samuel Hamilton, 13 S3
Thomas Ralslcn.
177 It. McGhce, 14 S3
Lisle McCutlov.
16 57 Philip DitTondafier, 1 S3
Read Alexander Jt Co.
48 115 Mary Council v, 4 0
200 . Daniel Fulkcfson, B 60
Dr. Houfz.
4fi3 163 Philp Lost, S3 SO
422 153 Jacob 11. HowcH, 32 4
433 163 William Johnson, S3 S
100 C3 George Bickbam, 7 Si
Hardman Philips.
200 CO John M'Cahen 21 S7
OS John Lampblack, .8 22
McCully.
S8 Pigot Shaw, 2 13
Henry Heparlr,
31 George Baker. 2 42
Bank ot X. A.
433 153 - T. P. Wharton, 56 S1?
LLI ELOOM, Treasurer.
Treasurer's Office, Clearfield, i
March 13, 1850. ;
ArALI'ABI.i: TOWN' PROPERTY FOR
FALK. The subscriber ofi'urs for sale his Tat-,
ern Stand, on the corner of Market and Front
Btreots, in the borough of CloarficlJ. The hane
is larpe and eo;nmodious and well calculated for a
public house. For particulars inquire of W. A
Wallace, Esq., or of the subscriber living on th
premises. W. J. HEM TD TLB
March 5th, 1S5S
TVOTICE. Whereas Letters of Administration
J. on the Lstato of Jvbn Price, d?ceased, late ef
Boggs township, Clearfield county. Ta., have be
(framed to the undcrsiirned. residing in Lairrence
township, all persons indebted to said estate are
requested to make immediate payment, and those
hating claims ag.iiust said estate will pren
them, properly authenticated for settlement.
A. T. SCIIRYVER.
March 5th, 1850. - Administrator -
DISSOLUTION OP rART.NF.KSHir.
Iho partnership heretofore existing botwe
James M. Kelly and Wm. R. Dickinson, trains
tinder the name of Kolly A Dickinson, is tV day
by mutaal consent dissolved.
J. M. KELLY.
W. R. IICKIV?C!t.
Glen Dope, Feb. 1, 1356.
VAMTADLE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
The sub.scriber oilers lor ilo hi ralnoWe
farm, sitnato two miles from Curweufvillc, on b
River road leading to Lumber City; said fsrm con
fainirc 105 acres, sixty acres cloaiwd, under rei
cultivation, the balance well, timbered; wita
pood barn, new plank dwelhng house, aa- a
bearing orchard thereon, and is well watrod Tor
further information enquire of the subscriber Iit -ins
o the premie SIMON THOMPSON.
Icbroarv 20. 1S6 6m
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