Raftsman's journal. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1854-1948, April 16, 1856, Image 6

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    THE JOURNAL'. 7
AFFAIRS AT HOMLV
.' Cliariield & Trao.sB Raihoad. The char
terfcr thii company having; been procured,
an election for officers, for its permanent or
ganization, is advertised to be held at Philips
burg on the 5th Hay, as will be seen by a no
tice in to-day's Journal. As soon as the com
tany i fully organized, active measures will
be adopted for raising the lequistte amount of
stock, and for putting the road under contract.
Too much commendation cannot be bestowed
upon those who took an active part in pushing
forward this enterprise, and the energy and
determination which have already been mani
fested give bright promise that, in a few years,
the snort of the "iron horse" will be heard re
verberating amidst the hills and dales of Clear
field county. " .
The Hives, last week, was too high for run
ning rafts, the water having surmounted the
banks in many places. On Friday it had fallen
a little, but on the evening of that day and du
ring Saturday some rain fell which caused it
to rise higher than it has been for several
years. Much drift-wood floated down. On
Monday the water commenced falling and con
tinued doing so until Tuesday morning ; da-
Ting which time it'fell'about-8 feet 8 inches.
Notwithstanding the high stage of water, a
few rafts were "pulled out" for tho "Island."
It Is rather unsafe' to run now, but it Is ex
pected that in a day or two tho water will bo
In a good rafting condition.
- Tub Weather, during the past week was
pleasant, the sun shining with much warmth,
which had the effect of melting away the great
er portion of the snow which had accumulated
la the woods during the winter to an unprece
'dented depth. On Friday evening and on Sat
urday, there were a number of warm showers
Spring seems to have fairly set in, and in a
short time the husbandman, will be enabled to
commence farming operations.
Timber on iaE SisxEMAiioNisa. We learn
that there has been got out on the Sinnernaho
ning only about one-third tho quantity of
square timber, and nearly the same amount of
boards there was last year. As the season for
hauling has been good, the lumber has all been
got in, beside' a large amount of saw logs for
floating, and stock for home manufacture.
The number of taxables in Clearfield couuty
amounts to about 8, COO or 3,400. This, nnder
the new license law, will entitlo the licensing
of 21 or 22 hotels, for the entire county, which
shall be apportioned, according to the law,
"with reference to the couvsnieneo of the
public, and the accommodation of strangers,
travellers and sojourners.
Dace Agais. Wm. II. Bloom, who, a short
time since, bid a rather unceremonious good
bye to Sheriff Reed, was brought back here on
last Saturday morning. He had gone to Bal
timore, was there taken and placed in "du
rance vile" until Mr. Reed sent for and, by
very urgent solicitation, induced him to return.
West Over. On Monday, whilst a number
of hands were engaged in constructing a board
raft in Shaw's dam, the rope became unloosed
r and before any one was aware of it the raft
had got into the current and was carriod over
the edge of the dam ; no special injury, how
ever, that we heard of, was done.
Gone. A large number of saw logs which
Mr. Archibald Shaw had run into a pond at his
tuiil, were carried out into the river on Satur
day night, in consequence of the high water
creating a current, and were drifted down the
.stream. We presume he will loose the great
er part of them.
Ox last Fridat, Mr. Miles, of Brady town
ship, whilst engaged on a raft on the opposite
side of the river at this place, dropped his
pocket book, containing some $73 in gold, in
to the water, but fortunately succeeded in re
covering it again.
A Fiiie almost. On last Thursday at noon
one of the out-buildings on the premises of
Hou. G. R. Barrett was discovered to be on
flre, but before any serious damage was done
the flames were extinguished.
A number of building and pasture lots, and
several desirable farms and pieces of timber
land, are offered for sale by L. J. Crans, Esq.
See advertisement.
Auova our now advertisements will be found
the legal card of If. B. Swoope, Esq. He re
quests us to say that he contemplates remain
ing here permanently.
Should no Journal appear next week, it
must be attributed to the fact that we have
gone down the river.
MARRIED:
On tie 12th April, by F. Pierce, Esq.,ITon.
James T. Leonard to Miss Amanda J. Lasich,
both of this borough.
On the 10th April, at Birch Island, by Cor
nelius Conaway, Esq., Mr. Robert W . Dlxlap,
of Clearfield, to Miss Hester Ktxer, of Scotts
ville, Huntingdon Co., Fa.
DIED:
On tbe 9lh April, George, son of Richard
aud Margaret Mossop, of this borough, nged 2
years, 1 mouth and 4 days.
At Wallace, Fountain county, Indiana, In
October last, Mr. IIexbt J. Radebaigii, aged
forty-three years.
Mr. Radebaugh was formerly a resident of
this county, and his loss will be regretted by a
large circle of friends and relatives yet resi
ding among us. He emigrated to the West
Rbout the year 1 83 J, and leaves to mourn his
loss, a wife and six children.
No Daxoer or Baskrettct. It is stated in
a Washington letter that the receipts of the U
nited States government fox the week before
list exceeded its expenditures by tho sum of
SI ,400,000. At the same ratio i'or one year
the receipls would exceed the expenditures
. 73,000,00".
A MAHVKLI.OTJ3 EETJED Y :
' FOR A MARVELLOUS AGE ! !
HGLLOWAY'S O.SJTfflBftT.
.. THE GRAND EXTERNAL REMEDY.
BY the aid of a microscope, we see millions of
little openings on the surface of our bodies.
Through these this Ointment, when rubbed on the
skin, in carried to any organ or inward part, dis
eases of the Kidneys, disorders of tho Liver, affec
tions of the Heart, inflammation of the Lung.',
Asthmas, Coughs and Colds, are by its means ef
fectually cured. . Every housewife knows that salt
passes freely through bono or meat of nny thick
ness. This healing Ointment far more readily
penetrates through any bone or fleshy part or the
living body, curing the most dangerous inward
complaints, that oannot be reached by other means.
ERYSIPELAS, SALT RHEUM AND SCORBUTIC
HUMORS. ,
No remedy has ever dono so much for the Jcure
of diseases of the skin, whatever form they may
assume, as this Ointment. No cose of Salt Kncum,
Scurvy, Bore Heads, Scrofula or Erysipelas, can
long withstand its influence. The inventor has
travelled over many parts of the globe, visiting
tho principal hospitals, dispensing this Ointment,
giving advice as to its application, and has thus
been the means of restoring countless numbers to
health.
SORE LEGS, SORE BREASTS, WOUNDS AND
ULCERS.
Some of the most scientific surgeons now rely
solely on the use of this wondarful Ointment, when
having to cope with tho worst cases of sores, ulcers,
wounds, glandular swellings, and tumors. Profes
sor Holloway has, by command of the Allied gov
ernments, dispatched to the hospitals of the East,
large shipments of this Ointment, to be used un
der the direction of the Medical a tad. in the worst
cases of wounds. It will cure any ulcor, glandu
lar swelling, stiffness or contraction of the joints,
even of 20 years' standing.
PILES AND FISTULAS.
These and other similar distressing complaints
can be effectually cured if the Ointment be well
rubbed in over the parts affected, and by otherwiso
loiiowing tne printed directions around each pot,
Both the Ointment and the Pills should be used
in the following cases :
Bauions, Morcurial Eruptions, Swelled Glands
iiurns, Chapped ilanua,
Chilblains, Rheumatism,
Fistulas, Salt Kheura,
Gout, ' Skin Diseases.
Lumbago, Wounds of all kinds.
Piles, Sore Breasts.
Scalds, Sores f all kinds.
Stiff Joints,
L leers,
Vcncrial Sores,
Sore Legs,
Scalds,
Sprains,
Sore Throat.
Sold at the Manufactories of Professor Hoi
loway, 60 Maiden Lane, Now York, nnd 244 Strand,
London, and by all respectable Druggists and Dea
lers of Medicines throughout the United States,
and the civilized world, in Pots, at 25 cents, 62J
cents, and SI each.
hero is a considerable saving by taking the
larger sues.
N. C, Directions for the guidnnco of patients in
every disorder are amxed to eacn pot
April 9, IS5(j.
TVTOTICE. Having purchased the IVoks of tho
J. 1 Raftsman's Journal with the establishment,
ail rmounts unpaid lor Subscription. Advertising,
or Job-work, are to be settled with the undersigned!
marlV S. 11. HOW.
DISSOLUTION. The partnership heretofore
existing between A Ifred Montelius. Edward
Montelius and William Ten Evck was mutual
ly dissolved on tho 1st dav of March. 1S53. The
books are in the hands of Montelius .fe Ten Eyek,
lor collection. il'J J r. 1,1 L S, 1 t.2i Jb 1 t'K LO.
Curwensville, April 9, 1356. 3t-
F
OR SALE. The subscriber offers for s.ilo
his residence in the Horou;rh 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 largo and com
modious Dwelling House, Barn, Carriage Hons?,
wasn xiouae, omoKe iioui?, ice House, JJatn
House, and other out-buildings. There is also a
new and convenient double office, well furnished.
with permanent Book Cases, on the lot, leaving a
yard ot thirty leet between the house and oCice,
and which is well improved. The office and ground
it stands on will be sold sepcrate from the house. .
ALSO, 25 acres of land in Boggs township, ad
joining lands oi ueorgo Hess.
ALSO, all his interest in the F.ingold mill oad
lumbering establishment, on Clearfield Creek.
ALSO, several thousand acres of tinibor land in
Elk county.
All of which will be sold on reasonable terms
and possession given within three months nftcr
date. U.K BARRETT.
Clearfield, April 0, 1S5G. 3t.
-ILEARFIEL-D INSTITUTE. The next
W term of this Institution will commence on
the 2Sth of April, 1S56.
All persons wishing to fit themselves for TEArn
Elts, or other avoentions in life, will here 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 c.tre
of the Principal, where they will receive rare ad
vantages, with all tho comforts and pleasures of a
home;anc their morals wilj.bo carefully guarded.
Tnc rates of tuition per quarter are: Primarv
Euglish.52-50; High Eng ih.5.nO:ClaSjues.Sti-"0-Mathcma-.ics.abovo
Algebra S3; Frcncg, Drawing,
and Paint ing.'Si each
Further information enn bo had by addressing
W- A- CAMPBELL. pitixeirAi.
Apr. 0, '56. Clearfield, Pa.
IMPORTANT NEWS !
PEACE UCUlieil EUROPE !i
By the latest arrivals from Europe
THE important intelligence has been received
that Peace i3 about being declared. This has
had tho effect of reduojng prices on not only pro
visions, but npon Goods of all descriptions. Tho
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 the most rea
sonable prices. Their stock is extensive, embrac
ing EVERY VARIETY and STYLE of LADIES'
and GENTLEMEN'S WEAK, to which they would
call the attention of tho .citizens of Curwensville
and surrounding country.
They have connected with their establishment a
BOOT AND SHOE MAXUFACTOIir,whieh
is under the superintendence of the well-known
Joseph Williams. They will thus be enabled to
supply their customers and all others with cvciy
variety of Boots and Siors at as reasonable pri
ces ns they ean bo procured elsewhere. Their
work will be msdo in the neatest and most dura
ble manner, which will recommend itself.
All of onr stock will bo disposed of CHEAPER
THAN THE CHEAPEST for CASH, ail kinds of
Lumber, Country Produce. Hides, Ac, Ac.
apr9-3m MONTELIUS & TEN EYCK.
EDWARD MOSTELIUS. WILLIAM TF.1 KYCK.
F
OR SALE. A secondhand 2 horse wagon
and a lot of harness for sale very chenn by
Clearfield, apr2
A.M. HILLS.
PlfiCi nnfl SHORT SHIXrtLESwanted by A.
OUU,UUU M. Hills, at his store, for which
tne ntguest maritct price will bo paid in uoods at
the lowest prices in the county. marl'J-tf
1 fin nnl Fcet of g0'1 BOARDS wanted by
1UU,UUU A. M. HILLS, at hisstoro in Clear
field, for which the highest market price will be
piid in goods at ca.-"h prices. raarl9-tf
R
AFT STOVES, for sale by
MERRELL CARTER.
Clearfield. Feb. 27.
COOKING and PARLOR STOVES, for salo in
Curwensville, at the store of
feb!3 H P. PATTOV.
TERMS.
The Jocrsal is published every Wednesday,
t Ose Dollar axd FiFTr Cests per annum in
advance, or Two Dollars within the year.
Advertisements inserted at fifty cents per square,
for the first, and twenty-five cents for each addi
tional insertion. A liberal deduction mado to
those who advertise by the quarter, or year.
The 'Terms' will be strictly adhered to.
No paper discontinued without payment of ar
rearages, unlets at the option ct the publisher.
JOS. E. 3IOSSOP, having made an engage
ment with A. T. LANE A Co., Wholcsnlo Deal
ers in Clothing, 1T5 Market St., Philadelphia, would
raspcctfully invito hii old friends, to give him a
call. - - March 2rt.-18it 3m.
JAMES Ii. GRAHAM. Dealer in SAWED
LUMBER, SQUARED TIMBER, SHINGLES,
BOARD:, Ac, is prepared to fill, on tho shortest
notice, all orders for articles in his lino of busi
ness, on as reasonable terms as thoy can be pro
cured in tho county
U rahampton. Clearfield Co., Jan. 23. 1S.15
BOOKS! r.OOKS!! Grcenleafs Scries 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 the plainest rules
and best examples to illustrate the whole business
of life. The attention of Superintendents, Direc
tors and Teachers is reapectlully invited to these
works before introducing a uniform scries of any
other kind as tho law requires. These books can
be had wholesale, retail or in exchange for old
Book"? when introduced in the schools, at C. D.
WATSON S Drug and Book Store.
Clearfield. Jan. 30, 185ti 2m.
HALLOA! NEW WAGON MANUFACTORY.
The undersigned would respectfully an
nounce to hi3 triends and the public generally,
that ho has opened out a new Wagon-Making Es
tablishment in "New Salem City," Brady town
ship, where he will at all times bo prepared to
manufacture, on tho shortest notice, ail kinds of
Wagons, Carts, Wheelbarrows. Ac. The best ma
terial that can bo procured will be 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, nnd by disposing of his work
on the moat reasonable terms, which be will do
for either cash or approved country preducc, ho
hopes to merit and receive a liberal share of pub
lic custom BENJ. RISHEL.
New Salem City, Jan. 16, 1856.
SELECT SCHOOL A Select School will bo
opened in Lumber City. Clearfield county. Pa.,
on Tuesday the 1st day of April, for pnpils of both
sexes. Tho undersigned, who will have charge of
it. has had long experience as a toaeher, and will
spare no pains to impart to tho pupils confided to
his care, a solid education.
TERMS, PER MONTH OF FOUR WEEKS.
Orthography,Rcading.Writing & Arithmetic, 51,00
English Grammar, Geography, and Book
keeping, - - 5 - 1.50
Higher Branches nnd Classics, r - 2,00
Particular attention will be given to Orthoopy,
according to the most approved standards, to cor
rect and elegant reading, and to composition.
If required, an Evening Class will be opened for
tho convenience of those whose avocations might
prevent them from attending the day school, and
for the instruction of young ladies and gentlemen,
who contemplate becoming efficient teachers.
March 26, 1856-Ct WM. MARTIN.
TUST RECEIVED, A SPLENDID ASSORT
MENT OF NEW BOOKS. STATIONARY,
FANCY ARTICLES. CONFECTION ARIES, TO
BACCO. CIGARS, and DRUGS of all kinds, at
HOBINS' LITERARY DEPOT,
SHAV'S ROW, Clearfield, Pa.
THE latest publications always on band, or pro.
cured to order. Putnam, Godcy, Graham, House
hold Words, Leslie's Faahions, Harper, Peterson,
and all the other Magazines furnished Monthly
at rubiiiiicrs Prices.
Ho would especially call the attention of llover3
of the weed' to his large stock of tobacco and ci
gars, which cannot be surpassed in this region,
consisting of the best quality of '-Natural Lnaf,"
"iSlncK rat. "lavendisli, ' "Congress," and
other tobaccos: Havana, Regalia, Trineine. Plan
tation. Spanish, Half-Spanish, and 4-A few more
jett ' cigars. Also a good stoes ot "pipes and
"fine-cut. '
He would also call attention to tiie fact that he
has just opened a largo assortment of
DRUGS, CHEMICALS, AND DYE STUEFS.
which ho will sell cheaper than any other estab
lishment in tne County.
THOMAS R0BIN3.
November 14, 1R55.
1 TALI' A RLE PROPERTV AT
PRIVATE SALE
THE undersigned offers at Private Sale, 20'J acres
ot Land, more or less, m l enn township, Clearfield
county. seven or eight acre cleared, the balance
covered with valuable TIMBER, and having
tucreon the toiiowmg improvements
A GOOD SAW-HULL,
with LATH-SAW, Rose wheel, Ac, on a good
stream "t water, which will enable tho mill to
runabout eight months in tho year-
A LARGE TWO-STORY HOUSE,
well furnished, nlastcrcd and nainted throughout
with a ncver-f ailing Spring of water in the cellar'
ALSO, A FRA.ME HANK IJARN,
well furnished with threshing floor, stablinij, Ac,
all new, having nut recently been erected.
Also, coavenient, and substantially erected
OUT-BUILDINGS,
consisting of a Wood-Shed, Spring House, ?mokc
House, Ac, Ac
There is no more desirable property in tho
County. Any person wishing further informa
tion, ean apply to Samlei, Widrmire, living on
the Premises. Post Office dddress, Grampian
Hiils, Clearfield County, Pa.
JOHN WIDEMIRE.
SAMUEL WIDEMIRE.
Penn Township. Deo. 2o, ltj5.-3mo
LETUS REASON TOGETHER.
HOLLWAY'S PILLS.
WHY ARE WE SICK ?
JThas baen thelotof tho human race to be weigh
ed down by disease, pnd suffering. HOLLO
WAY'S PILLS pro specially adapted to the relief
of the WEAK, the NERVOUS, tho DELICATE,
nud the INFIRM, of ail climes, ages, sexes, and
constitutions. Professor Holloway personally su
perintends the manufacture of his medicines in the
U nited Statos, and offers them to a free and enlight
ened people, as tho best remedy tho world ever
saw for tho removal of dissase.
THESE FILLS PURIFY THE BLOOD.
These famous Pills are expressly combined to op
erate on the stomach, the liver, the kidneys, the
lungs, tho skin, and the bowels, correcting any de
rangement in their functions, purifying the blood,
the very fountain of life, and thus curing disease
in all its forms.
DISPEP5IA AND LIVER COMPLAINTS.
Nearly half tho human race havo taken theso
Pills. It has been proved in all parts of the worH,
that nothing has been found equal to theia 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 havo failed.
GENERAL DEBILITY. ILL HEALTH.
Many of the most despotic Governments have o
pened their Custom Houses to tho introduction of
these Pills, that they may become tho medicine of
the masses. Learned Colleges admit that this
medicine is the best remedy ever known for per
rons of delicate health, or where tho- system has
been impaired, as its invigorating properties never
fail to afford 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 tho best and safest
medicine that can be given to Children of all ages,
and for any complaint; consequently no family
should bo without it.
Iloltoway's Pills are the Lest remedy Inown in the
world for the following Diseases:
Asthma Diarrhoea SesondarySymptoms
Coughs ChestDiseases Stone and Gravel
Cold Fever and Aguo Venereal Affections
Influenza Rowel Complaints Female Complaints
Costivcnoss Infiamation Worms of all kinds
Dyspepsia Indigestion Lowncss of Spirits
Debility Liver Complaints Inward weakness
Dropsy Piles Headaches
Sold at tho Manufactories of Professor Ilor.-
lowav, 80 Maiden Lane, N. York, and 2U Strand,'
London, and by all respccUblo Druggists and Deal
ers of Medicine throughout tho United States, and
the civiliiej weird, in boxes at 25 cents. (521 cents,
and 51 each. Jj?There is a considerable saving
by taking the larger siiet.
N. B. Directions for the guidance of p aticjts in
every disorder are affixed ta each box. spr'J 50
npREASt.RER'S SALE OF UNSEATED i
. Notice is hereby given, that in pursuance of an
net of Assembly, passed the 12th. day of June, A.
D. 1815, entitled, "An act to amcnu an act uircci-
mg the mode ot selling unecatea lanas ior iaxc,
Ao., tho followingtracts of unseated lands in Clear
field countv. will be exposed to public sale, or out
cry, for tho taxes duo and unpaid thereon, at the
v . . m , , , l .1.
Uourt Jiouso in tne oorougn oi iicaruciu, vu iuv
second Monday of June next :
Bcccaria Township.
Acs. Ps.. Otener and Warrantee. Tax.
151 50 Tbos. Weston Thoma3 Keatland, S12 24
162 118 Abraham Witiner, la 17
162 llti Michael Musser, 33 17
195 William Wright, 15 76
27i 04 Jthn Cooper Ephra'un Blair, 23 53
65 102 Sarah Billington, 4 47
140 Wm. Dowder William Brown, 14 34,
124 A. ii. Wright Jacob Musfcremith, 19 35
48 119 John Dillon Robert Wilson,
5 67
20 Jas. Gallaher Frederick iienman,
55 50 William Bosman,
63 26 F. A J. Shoff Adam Mysincope.
234 Wm. Hammond Herman Witmer,
20 P0 J. McCullcy Philip Gloningcr,
13b" 54 John Beam,
200 C. Copenhcifer Samuel Turner,
50 100 Moscft Robison P. Gloningcr,
83 123 Fred k.Shofl John Bausman,
83 64 A.K.Shoff William Bausman,
125 2S Lionel Weld Peter Miller.
PS 140 Michael Foutz,
13 51 Ab. Warrick Henry Landif.
93 Wm. Totter Frederick Hubley,
99 3 Jas. Stewart Frederick Jlenman,
1 62
4 20
5 19
33 57
I 67
10 78
Ji 20
3 (H
C 81
3 59
5 20
4 13
11 07
3 92
7 9S
77 John Osball John Ketland, 6 27
8' 18 And.Whistler Thomas Billington, 06
Kelley & Dickerson,
332 Philip Mysincope, 9 73
150 50 John Mysincope, 6 31
Bell Township.
500 James MeGheo, 27 Oft
433 Arthur Boll Benjamin Gibbs, 23 39
301 JacobSnyder Margaret Shippen, r 16 24
Jlozgs Tvwnsnip.
93 Smith A Powell Barbara Snydor, 3 80
100 John Ivephart Henry Faunce, 3 90
70 F. Ransom Henry Faunco, 3 Ct
119 90 Fisher A Powell Barbara Snyder, 12 37
119 00 Fisher Doling ACo BarbaraSnyder, 6 IS
100 Patrick Doling. 5 20
132 George Hootman, f 92
53 Luke Kylcr, 3 40
80 G.W.Gcarhart Walter Stewart, 4 16
65 72 David Goss Richard Thomas, 3 44
30 114 David Fraiior Richard Thomas, 1 CI
52 63 Hardman Phillips Itich'd Thomas, 2 72
Bradford Township.
311
23
60 J. W. Smith Hugh Ely, 14 50
Jratier,LanichlFulton, fcfl
1"9 Matthew Forccy,
15 77
i nomas Jlolt John Nicholson,
100 Abm. Hoover Thomas Hawthorn,
100 Jos. A Wm. Sanson,
2iM) J.Woold ridge Aaron Lcnvy,
60 William Sansom,
145 Thomas Forcey,
40 Thomas Forccy,
150 V. P.. Holt,
85 William Graham, jr.
85 John Graham, jr.
100 Levi Pcareo Aaaron Lcavy,
115 Wm. Asfcey T. Cope.
75 John Dale B. O. Linn,
109 J.Graham,
90 Ab. Graham Isabella Jordan,
347 Geo. Smcal AndrcwByard,
Brady Township.
11 72
4 19
4 20
16 SO
4 21
6 03
4 20
8 40
3 53
3 53
2 80
C 05
2 07
6 12
2 53
19 42
Io. Acres. Ps. Owner Warrantee.
Tax.
Joseph Read Jared Ingersol, 14 25
Jarcd Ingersol, 17 84
John Hart"s heirs JohnHart.il 49
John Hart, 11 52
David Espy Wm. Ivirkpatriek. 1 7 54
P. Bcatis' estate D. Kennedy, 20 68
Ann Kennedy, 4 55
Hay? A A. L. Schnell Roberts
& Fox. 3 10
Conrad Long, 19 95
Est of S.Cochran Joe. Ferron, 29 51
Tilton Reynolds
Henry Wykoph,
59 32
Miss Curry Robert Curry, 12 64
Samuel Johnson. 6 57
Harrison Hall Robert Curry, 18 24
James Reed, 5 70
Robert Ross Casper Stiver, 5 62
L. J. Crans, now J. McClare
Joseph Ferron, 7 e9
T. L. Eatdof Christian Lowe. 29 68
M. Ley's heirs Christ. Lowe, 35 63
Christian Lowe, 2ti 11
M. J. Tortcr Roberts A Vox, 5 70
Geo. Munn Roberts A Fox. 3 16
7S- 103W.W.Flemniing Roberts AFox.4 53
Adam W bccUr Koberts A Fox, 1140
B.D.RousheACo.28 50
Samuel Ambrofc, 4 95
David Irvin Roberts A Fox, 1 71
Burnside Township.
Wm. Eigler Mary Crawford. 30 33
Frederick Kuhn, 29 54
. Peter Gets. 21 10
Jas.Thompson SaraT Roberts. 10 13
George GraB", 10 13
Uriah Loyd Christian Stake, 15 23
J. V t ishcr s etatc
Matthias Slough, 10 12
L. U. Carter Hcnrv Mitsser, 8 10
George" Graff, 10 12
George Ros3 13 58
John Cunningham 21 84
Chest Township.
433 153 Drinker A Clark Wm. Cook, 29 50
433 153 John Cunningham, 29 50
100 31 Jas. Thompson Henry Pole. 5 90
433 153 A. Steer s heirs John'Mussy, 38 30
Clearfield Borough.
Lot No. IS1 40
Curwensville Borough.
One lot in name of John Scott, 22 40
Corint;fon Towitship.
Anson G. Phelp.
53S7 734 GeorgoMead, 33 01
5303 1033 George Mead, 24 90
5370 1100 GeorgoMead, 25 30
5373 1100 GeorgoMead, 25 30
5374 1100 GeorgoMead, 25 30
5408 1100 GeorgoMead. 25 30
5410 1100 George Mead. 25 30
53S9 1043 George Moad, 25 02
5377 1100 GeorgoMead, 25 30
5377 483 GeorgoMead, 1114
5407 1000 George Mead, 23 00
5104 325 Goorgo Mead, 7 25
Peter A. Karthaus.
1893 573 Morris A Stowart, 12 32
1399 890 Morris A Stewart, 20 21
1902 83'J Morris A Stewart, 20 3H
1942 645 Morris A Stewart, 12 52
Decatur Township.
19,"i Joseph Harrison, 19 OS
404 Fcter Owens Charles Risk. 23 41
360 David Kophart, 31 55
433 153 Leonard AWallace JacobCox,40 25
90 113 DanT Albert Jos.Hambloton, 8 41
163 131 J. Hammerslaugh Hugh Ely, 14 50
33 120 William Montgomery, 2 62
G. A J H. Stinar,
35 CO Thcmas Edmonson. 3 03
135 KephartAAlbsrt JohnDrinkcr,8 26
60 Jacob Baughnian JohnSkyron, 4 35
50 Jon.Kephart Jacob Downing, 4 35
62 108 David Gearhart JohnSkyron, 5 45
37 49 James Albert Joseph Sansom, 2 36
93 53 J.Gearhart.Esq JohnCanon, 8 53
213 Enoch A David Gearhart
John Skyron, 21 58
73 40 Daniel Avors George Graff, 6 61
51 32 Perks A Bowman William
Sansom. 4 70
76 99 JatncsAlbcrt William Sansom, 6 61
Ferguson Township.
233 159 Greenwood Bell John Ham-
hriirht. 10 13
433 153 Charles Huston Gcorgo Ross, 21 30
100
Bell's Estate P. Gloningcr, 5
60
354 250
324 313
641 202
615 202
492 30.-1
1434 3G3
305 161
1993 100
620 215
5VS2 613
5877
K ion
250 220
115
1 13 320
300 00
195 77
SCSI 135
13 521
218 501
110 370
3577 100
3S0'J 102
3M6
1993 200
5o0
40
1093 63
521
310
1 209
M0
100
150
100
100
100
121
163
Fox Tmenship.
Rudolph II. Evans.
4272 425 James Wilson. 173
4272 50 James Wilson, 1 76
Sillman Harwood.
4200 330 James Wilson west i 1133
De Witt C. Morris.
4131 40i James Wilson west i IT 07
Nathan Bailey.
41Sc 203 Jams Wikon ca;t part, 5 ?0
William Turns.
41 83 COO James Wilson midu.e p
4275 090 James Wilson.
34 12
C 54
34 12
43 10
. 43 51
15 46
21 20
92
.27 60
17 10
0 Dl
11 01
8 65
34 12
5 34
William A. ailacc.
4188 190 Janiss Wilson west part,
41S3 900 James Wilson, . .
U. S. Land Com ran v-.
4241 . 037 James V.'ibon,
423S 947 James Wils n, -
4242 336 James Wilson,
4090 923 James Wilson,
1534 20 James Wilson,
1535 COO James Wilson.
Snnoer A Spiler.
4399 372 ' James Wilson.
William R. Gordon.
1396 216 James Wilson.
Daniel Oyster's Estate.
4i00 4t James AVilson.
Alexander Vial.
4340 1S3 James Wilson,
4260 990 James Wilson,
108 B. Davenport,
Girard Township.
Anson G. Phelps :
5355 1100 George Mead,
5371 10S3 George Mead,
5S57 lOOil George Mead,
53i?0 3 i 00 GeorgoMead,
5364 103 120 George Mead,
5355 752 (ieOrge Mead,
5362 1003 Goorge Mead,
5358 1043 George Mead,
5375 1083 George Mead,
7 62
7 00
7 72
7 50
20 77
7 05
7 23
7 56
7 67
7 72
7 67
5 60
7 67
53fU 1100 GeorccMead.
5303 1100 George Mead,
53-2 1100 George Mead.
5352 793 Gsorgc Mead,
5353 1100 Gcoree Mead. .
4354 100S George Mead,
5355 1100 George Moad,
5359 1CC0 GeorgoMead,
5376 1100 GeorgoMead,
379
Cll George Mead.
A. A W. Murray.
200 Morris A Stewart.
J. Stitcs and wife.
115' 10 Morris and Stewart,
Francis Hrrgueny.
213 53 Morris and Stowart,
Francis Condriel.
13S3
7 23
4 82
6 10
7 II
6 16
2 03
73
1 50
5 72
1913
1937
1S90
1S90
1937
234 120
Morris and Stewart,
A. and J.Spaekman.
4i Morris and Stewart,
Morris and Stewart,
Morris and Stewart,
Morris and Stewart,
Morris and Stewart,
3f.7
77
60
163
258
1913
1925
192C
Goshen Township.
Anson G. Thelps.
Due on theso lands for 1B52 and 1S53
6313 653 George Mead,
5314 900 Gcorgo Mead,
5315 1000 George Mead,
5316 1000 GeorgoMead,
5317 1059 CO George Mead,
5313 lO'.VJ GeorgoMead,
6319 1099 GeorgoMead,
5320 1100 George Mead,
5321 1008 60 George Mead,
5322 1100 George Mead,
5323 1100 GeorgoMead,
5324 1100 George Mead,
53H5 623 George Mead,
5325 1100 George Mead,
5327 1100 Goorge Mead,
5323 1100 George Mead, .
5329 1100 George Mead,
5330 1100 George Mead,
5331 1100 GeorgoMead,
John Keating.
1022 201 2 Morris and Stewart,
M. P. Rider.
5325 200 George Mead,
Huston Township.
John B. Otto.
5C73 1041 8 Moore and Delany,
5074 1041 8 Moore and Delany,
6867 990 - William Powers,
505a 690 William Powers,
5075 1041 Moore and Delany,
William Parker.
4257 853 15 James Wilson,
U. S. Land Company.
4231 C33 James Wilson,
4234 526 James Wilson.
4235 9.-9 James Wilson,
4235 490 James Wilson,
4226 990 James Wilion.
4229 i:55 121 James Wilson,
4230 62.3 112 James Wilson,
4225 740 James Wilson,
Thomas Holt.
50G4 990 William Powers,
G. B. Gordon.
4235 250 James Wiison,
4233 600 James Wilson.
Jordan Townhip.
Cram. Blake A Tarley.
437 43 Reuben Uaynes,
435 60 Luke Morris,
433 153 Joseph Hilliard,
433 153 Robert Grav,
429 41 John Ringhurst,
433 153 Sarah Ward, .
433 153 Gcorgo Eddv,
433 163 Moore Wharton.
433 153 George Ashton,
Richard Peter.
109 Susanna Ward,
129 John Dorf-ey,
Wiiliam SIoss.
290 Adam Rboads.
Drinker and Clark.
433 153 Daniel Smith,
Greenwood Bell.
21fi 158 Adam Reigart,
Daniel Bausman.
200 ii. A Mary McCorraaclt,
Thomas McElee.
100 Jonatlan Jones,
120 Samuel Jordan,
James M. Chase.
433 153 Caleb Foulk,
293 George Wescott,
433 153 Robert Wharton,
433 153 George Shoff,
300 John Bovd,
133 153 Robert Wharton,
103 Adam Kuhn,
433 133 Fbenezer Brenham,
433 153 . David Brown,
26 73
17 64
21 60
27 00
27 00
23 55
29 70
29 70
14 fcl
It 85
14 85
14 5
29 70
16 60
29 70
14 85
14 85
14 85
14 85
14 85
8 85
18 20
70
70 25
Co SiJ
f.5 60
70 20
ii o:
4.1 '
25 48
66 75
33 06
f 6 79
65 13
42 40
49 93
17 82
16 85
33 73
4S 04
4H 72
48 50
43 50
4S 04
43 50
48 i0
4S 50
43 50
12 20
14 45
10 44
53 40
21 20
10 SO
5 GO
6 72
S3 40
24 4S
35 40
36 40
33 CO
11 20
14 44
f.O 58
33 40
Karthaus Township.
A. G. Tholps.
Georgo Mead,
George Mead,
George Meal,
Gecrgo Mead,
Gcorgo Mead,
George Meal,
Georgo Mead,
P. A. Karthaus.
Morris and Stewart,
Morris and Stewart,
Morris and Stewart,
5109
5411
5412
5413
540$
6414
5405
1900
1901
1943
1093
1944
5412
1 093
1091
1095
1098
10U7
3405
3465
3468
3468
1100
1100
747
1043
1100
1000
167
600
773
507
200
513
3 no
301
48
8 49
49
5 75
7 25
8 in
8 50
I 21
57 20
43 24
21 43
12 40
31 SO
6 20
1 6i
2 63
9 II
20 13
4 15
12 26
1 00
2 94
19 65
1 21
Morris and Stewart,
George Yaux.
93 Morris and Stewart,
Peter McDouald,
George Mead,
10 Charle Willink,
101 Charles Willink,
29 Charles Willink,
Charles Willink,
Charles Willink,
53 Charles Willick,
Charles Willink,
Charles Willink,
48 Charles Willink,
Lawrence Township.
A. G. Fholpi.
GeorgoMead,
George Meal,
George Mead,
George Mead,
George Mead,
George Mead,
Georgo Mead,
George Mead,
George Mead,
George Mead,
Geerge Mead,
GeorgoMead,
GeorgoMead,
Gcorpe Moad,
Geerge Mead,
Gcorgo Mead.
George Mead,
George Mead.
George Mead,
' George Mead,
George Mai. -
fob'inon Klin.
. Eobcrts and Fox.
149
362
69
198
31
437
517
40
5292
5293
5294
5295
5296
5297
5293
5299
5300
5301
5302
5303
5304
5305
5306
5307
6303
5309
5310
5311
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
110O
1100
1100
lino
110!)
1900
9 42
S 42
42
8 42
8 42
8 42
8 42
7 62
7 62
ft 05
R 42
8 42
8 42
S 42
8 42
8 42
8 42
8 42
ft 05
14 82
5312
91
4 10
Morris Townnhip.
Hf r.rv Lorain.
443 C5
440 109
440 20
Joaeph Turner for 'J2-'53 ID
Jcsi-rh Turner,
10 M
Joseph Turner. "
10 61
10 1
9 63
4 92
7 83
63 59
11 25
15 CO
; 175
54 CO
54 6!
25 00
14 3
21 81
12 35
43 40
43 4n
43 40
43 40
2S 00
43 40
43 40
43 40
43 40
43 40
4.1 41
4.1 40
43 40
12 50
13 62
47 SS
63 Ct
22 60
47 7T
43 61
4S 21
io'co
10 09
10 69
10 CO
23 1ft
4 CO
10 CO
2" 60
17 S2
13 07
9 60
14 62
SI 81
13 SI
41 12
12 19
5 00
2 81
83 13
20 31
12 20
423 Georgo Haybeckcr, "
402 Georgo Wetzel. "
2.i8 William Wert. u
, 327 Christian Wertz, 1"
373 David Sanck, , .
E. Perks A Co,
421 . Jesse YarccJL . '
- , McKean and Butler.
.150- ." Christian MuMcr,
Johnston A Bowman
390 1'etcr Varneil, .
John Ixirain. ,
14 70 Michael Soudcr,
E. C. Burton. . : - .
272 18 Robert Glenn, .
W. H. Sanderson.
47 lit Francis Johnston,
200 150 John Nicholson,
S C. Thompson.
154 Hetty Morris,
Snyder A Larg.
163 Francis Johnston,
Hardman Phillips.
- 99 ' ltiobard Thomas,
Fhaw nnd St. John Smith.
433 153 Thomas Morris.
433 153 William Morris. " -433
153 Samuel Meredith,
433 153 William Miller,
279 153 Hetty Morris.
433 153 Thomas FitzMmmons,
433 153 George CI vmer,
433 153 RobortGar,
433 153 Robert Rai'nrv,
433 163 Patrick Moore,
433 153. Mary Morris."
433 153- Masnus Miller;
, 133 153 - Nalbro Frazer,
William Hoover.
100 153 Francis Johnston.
Wni . Drinkcas' heirs:
r.r0 John Fry. jr.
" 30 John Thomas I yesrs
- John Cot-k.
451 Jacob WatxeL' ;
2-3 Rcubon Haines,
Furse'l & Co. '
82 Joseph Simons,
Daniel IV. Uradloy.
43tl lit lolert .Shaw,
431 111 . liyman Gratz,
J.J.Miller.
200 John Nicholson,
M. Htani.
101125 William Morris,-
II. Beam. '.
ICS Kobert Morris,
George Hoover.
100 John Swanwicfc,
Koliert Thomas.
"SI Christian Raker,
Swartz ct Bower.
50 Francis Johnston,
10O J. Tarlow,
James M'Girk's estate.
211 22
1C3 19
1-.7 83
J5 143
11G
5 IS
William Evans,
Thilip Blanchanl.
Patrick liava,
S. it 11. Gratz.
William Morris,
Samuel Miles, Jr.
Bernard Gratz,
Joseph llcnrv,
David Hall, '
Charles Hall,
William D. Kirwin,
Goorge Wetzel,
Paul Wetzel,
Hcuben Haines,
John Earron,
J. J. Lingle,
James Smith,
Penn Township.
William Hepburn.
Cochran Tract,
Pike Township. . .
John Nicholson,
John Nicholson,
John Nicholson,
Daniel Hart sock,
Benjamin Johnson,
Benjamin Johnson,
1C2
411
121
113
100
27
2V3
241
03
5781 r.oo
5778 480
5777 1020
19
24
123
6 C2
1JV (0
21 74
SI
C
J5
60
ro
Union Township.
Gartlan! Irwin.
S50 Koberts c Fox, 31 C9
Charles Blanchard.
970 60 Koberts & Fox, 57 75
It. Britton.
62 Koberts & Fcx, 1 85
Henry Baily.
50 Koberts & Fox, 1 7S
Woodward Tcicnsh'p..
Dr. James Lock.
420 120 Uenrv Drinker, 2 2 ?
210 William Drinker, 20 IS
43 William llagartv, 3 12
S'.K) John M.orgin, " 25 22
Koltert Wallace.
150 5 Peter llenrr, 7 81
140 Hugh KalMon, ?S
William A. Wallace.
401 28 Samuel Hamilton, 12 3S
Thomas Kahton.
177 K. McGhee, 14 F3
Lisle .McCullov.
15 57 Philip Dittetidafler, 1 25
Head Alexander & Co.
4S 115 Marv Connolly, 4 fS
2'X) Daniel Fnlkerson, $ 60
Dr. lloutz.
4?.3 153 Thilp Lost, ?, Si
422 163 Jacob K. Howell, S2 4i
433 lo-l William Johnson, G8 Zi
100 C3 Goorge Bickbam, 7 6?
Hardman Philips.
260 GO John Jl'dlien 21 37
MS John Lampblack, 8 22
McCullr.
38 Figot Shaw, 8 IS
Henry Ilegarty,
S4 George Baker. 2 41
Bank ot N. A.
433 153 T. r. Wbarlon, cy 35
ELI BLOOM, Treasurer.
S538
S591
S591
Treasurer's Ort.ce, Clearfield,
.uarcu t., isoo.
"IT A LIABLE TOWN PROPERTV FOR
SALK. The subscriber offers for sale bis Tar-
ern Stand, on the corner of Market and Frent
streets, in the torouch of Clearfield. The hou-a
is largo and commodious and well calculated for a
ublio hon?c. tor psrticnlars inquire of W. A.
iVallace, Esq., or of the subscriber living on the
premises. . J. UHMFHILL-
21arch 5th, 1553
TVOTICE. Whereas Lexers of Administration
11 on the lsUt Of Job'. Prie loe-d- lata of
Roprrs township, Cleared countv. Pa., hare bn
granted to tho unde ginned, residing in Lawrene
township, all pcr-onj indebted to said estate ate
requested to incite immediate payment, and tho
having clair.lS npainot said estate will present
thetu, pror,rly authenticated for settlement, te
A. X. SC1LRYVER.
Mrch 5th, 1553. Administrator.
DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP
I'hfi nsrtnar&hin nratnf.N ..!,(! nr. h.ir.M
James M. Kelly nud Wm. R. Dickinson, tradb.
under the name of Kollv 4 Dickinson, is this dy
by mutual consent dissolved. ' - ' '
J. M KELLTi - - :
W. R. DICEIXSON .
C.Ien Hope, Feb 13, 1S50 - i
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.
The eultcribcr offers for sale bis valnahl
farm, situate two miles from Cnrwensville, on the
Rivr road lending to Lumber Ctty ; aetd farm eon
taininz H)5 acres, sixty acres cleared, undercook
cultivation, the balance well timbered; with -
coed tarn, nw plank dwelling bue. and a go
boar ice: orchard thereon, and i wIl watere. . For
further lufarmatioa inquire of lh nuhfvribtr lir-ir-a
on t'a prmi!. SIM05 THO.MPSOK.
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