Raftsman's journal. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1854-1948, April 30, 1856, Image 5

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    fee JOURNAL.
AFFAIRS AT HOME.
Cbc&ch Notice. On Sunday tho 4th day of
May next, the Bev. C. Diehl will preach Lis
farewell sermon, at 11 o'clock in the morning
iathe Lutheran Church ia Clearfield Borough
and ia the afternoon at 3 o'clock, -at Kyle's
Meetinghouse in Bradford township. .'
N. B. In the morning, after service, u elec
tion for church officers will fake place- ?-
April 28, 16G6. Jr
The Itn EaRxFTisa &c The : unusual
quantity of water in the Susquehanna and its
tributaries, has retarded rafting operations ve
ry much. A great number of rafts have pas
sed thlg place last week but, we understand,
fcad to tio up between here and Lock Haven
The Lock Haven Watchman, of tho 22d, says,
hat speculators, pilots, &c, are about in con
dderable numbers, but that nothing can yet be
. 9 . ...
jticgcu. ccnainiy as to trie probable prices,
though good square pine timber Is held at
t-iht, ten and twelve cents, aud oak at four
teen and that there is a good prospect that
better prices will be obtained this year than
last. The Middletown Gem, of the 23d, says,
the river is now too high for the landing of
rafts. A number, however, landed last week
at Portsmouth, and several passed through for
the lower market. :
The river is in good running condition now
r.t this place. In fact, most, if not all, of, the
raits have passed down.
Gas Licnr.
-One of our exchanges savs :
13ie New York gas company announce that
af
j r November 1st they will reduce the price
fcns from S3 to ?2,50 per 1,000 feet." v -
of
This reminds lis of a proposition we heard
sicken of the other day to get up gas-works
lutlearlleld. It was said that a nutuWr of
or citizens have already engaged, or agreed
t have the light-giting air introduced into
tir houses. The Cotirt House, Churches and
tels will doubtless all have it ; and if the
forks are got up without unnecessary expense
6jt extravagant buildings, &c, doubtless it
Till make the stock of the company good, aud
M much to the conveniences of -our town in-
io the Larj
j Bad cox
Largnin. - - -
oxdition or Ehioges. Our supervisors
if roads will find plenty to do' in repairing the
Tridgcs over the small runs along the various
fyiids through tl: county. We hear that many
f the. bridges arc cither entirely gone, or else
y: a situation to make it dangerous for horses
to cross on them. The lossof a horse on such
bridge would make tho supervisors or com
1 ;ny owning the bridge liable for damages.
A hint, &c. ' . '
-f New Oil Cloth. We observed the Odd
. Fellew last week furnishing their Hall with a
spieadid oil-cloth carpet, which will add much
lo the neatness and comfort oi the Lodge.
The goat will be kept in the ante-chamber
hereafter.
For the '-Raftsman's Journal."
.-'Plxstijio Tree9. Mr. Editor : I observed
liat week that a number of persons were en
gsgfd in planting trees along tho foot-walks,
ar. J vvispleased to so them make choice of
the sugar-tree. In my humble opinion, how
ever, fruit trees would be more preferable.
Ji.il 5-ra moment imagine yourself standing,
oa a M.ty djy, tt tho head of Market street,
looking down towards the river," and all along,
Loth side?, hundreds of apple and peach
Lees, in fnll Moon, spreading their fragrance
ia th valley's air, and beautifying the town,
:id tell u it your opinion then don't coincide
with mize. But farther on iu the year, let
t':ri trees be found bearing loads of delicious
frr.it; aril' the charm .will he, etill greater.
'Uriel borough," laws could be enacted to pro
twet the trees from the depredations of such as
f.uM feel di.-pesed to destrov'them, and the
value of property would be mucli enhanced by
this orchard improvement in all the streets.
,. - ' . . - L'coxour. j
; TOM? TEIENES IN CLEAEFIELB COUNTY. :
With much reluctance I have to bid vou a-
ditu. My sojourn with you, as a Missionary,
fcr rpwards of three months, has endeared
you tu my heait, and I had fondly hoped to be
lift to 3ty In this county the year out ; but it
has Inien ordered otherwise. I have been cal
iled bnck to Ilarrisburg, to assist in editing.and
publishing our church organ, the "Church Adi
jVocate." .1 endeavored to preach the truth a-
mogst tou, and did to "without money and
Ktithout price," while the extreme personal
kindness received at the hands of many of you
y"sj aa abundant compensation. May the Lord
Vcssyon all. I shall endeavor to have another
keacher sent in my place,- as soon as one cau
iJ'ound who can be spared. Very aflection
ajly yours, &c. J. F. WrisnxjiPEn, Sn.,
Mlvslonary from the "Church of Uod."
'lvsrfidd. Pa., April 2G,"185G. '
1.-'
M A R R I ED:
).th 2d'of April, "by John IIByers, Esq,
Mr iiLiAa ,Sltk:i)Ce, of Chest townrfilp,
t-o Saeah C. Harrison, of Burnside town
f'J , Clearfield county. f
;- - ' - . . ; : :;
CC:.vts from Illinois represent the coming
hat rvest as likely to be as good as the
enpnefa larger than ever before harves
Jd la tli country. . The snow within CO days
' e;tkna-id to have been worth ten millions
aoiUr' - - : ;."
A rsv rin sixoe a: iittle aon of MrvBower
wai drovnef In Memphis, Tenn, by falling in
to tie inmnVsion nool of the Banti.it Church.
- n-
JV01'1. 4 TO THL STOCKHOLDERS OF
t.7"KLEiRFIELDANl TYRONE RAIL
QAL COJ.HAxi:. Take notice, that the charter
V13 fceet du i granted to the said company, an
.wiou will LlId at the houao of D. Johnson
tijipbargXeii-e county, on MONDAY the 5th
-lux nest. . 2 f clock P. M., to elect by a ffla-J-3'1?
of th 'oi present, to be given In person
ot ej prcsy, j, rtstdent and twelro Director to
nietiajfa tha tflijt of said company until the 24
-fteratT (f tit and until n'mr
i':t. I . JAMES T HALF.
JAjrze b -Auiizt,', d. j. pruner.
a E.T. fct-.i r a rnniN
i
f -ui ami's v;zti. CIIAS. it. foster;
( ,
-.iCHAito.i.vw:
josrAii w. smith,
MENKY LORAIN,
J.'BOYNTON.
vmnji5?iont rs
I U tl . T--r.- 1
JOS P MORSOP, having made an engage
mcifc with A T. LAN'E A Co., Wholesale Deal
ers in-Gihing,175 Market St.: Philadelphia, would
refall-y invite his oil friends t a give hita a
call ' ' 1 March 24: 185d .1m. -
JAwIFS B. GRAHAM. Dealer ia SAWED
LUMBER. SQUARED TIMBKR, SH1NGLK3,
iJOAEDS. As., is nrroarcd to fill, oa the shortest
notice, all orders for articles in his lino of busi
ness, on aa reasonable terms as Tnoy can be pro-
ourod in the county
Grahampfon, Clearfield Co
1356
FOR SALE, TWO BUILDING LOTS in the
borooe-h ef Clearfield ; several HOLDING
LOTS and PASTURE AND WOOD LOTS, contain
ing from three to ten acres each, .near tho borough
of Clearfield. -.-'-'
Also several desirable FARMS and pieces of
TIMBER LAND, In various parts of the county.
Terms accommodating. Applv to
1. JACKSON CRANS.
April 16, 1856. Clearfield, Pa.
REGISTER'S ' NOTICE Notice is here
by given, that the following accounts have
been examined and passed by roe, and remain filed
of record in this office for tho inspection of heirs.
legatees, creditors, and all others in anv other way
interested, and will be prcaented to the next Or
phans' Court of Clearfield County, to be held at
the Court House, in the Borough of Clearfield, on
luesday, the ZOtn day or Way. 1856. for confirma
tion and allowance: '
Tho final account of Isaac Goss, Administrator
of Richard Davis, dec d.
. ' . - WM. POUTER, Register.
Clearfield. April 23. 1856.
HAltft'lKLl). lASTlTUTJE The next
term of this Institution will conimeuee on
the 23th of April. 15(5. - .
All persona wishing to fit themselves for TeacH'
F.rs, or other avocation3 in life, will here receive
every desired facility and attention. - A thorough
Classical and Mercantile course is hero 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 Principal, where they will receive rare ad
vantages, with all the comforts and pleasures of a
home;ane their morals wilj bo carefully guarded"!
Tne rates of tuition per qunrter are: Primary
Euglish.S2-50; High Eng: ish.5.00;Classics.S8-00-Mathcrcatics.above
Algebra 3; Frencg, Drawing,
and Paint ing.S5 each
Further information enn be hsd by addressing
-; : i ' W- A- CAMPBELL. riusciPAD v i
- Apr. 9, '56. . . . . Ctearfuild. Pa. .
LICENSE NOTICE. The following named
persons have filed in theOfiiee of the Clerk of
the Court of Quarter Sessions of Clearfield County;
their respective Petitions for License at May Ses-
fiton next, agreeably to Act of Assembly of March
1 (, entitled '-An Act to regulate the Sale of
Intoxicating Liquors," viz :
Wm. II. Henderson, Innkeeper,
Woodward tp.
Clearfield bor.
Olcarfield bor.
Clearfield bor.
Curwensville b
Carwensvillc b
Curwensville b
Curwensville b
Pike township
Erady towua'p
Luthershurg b
Erady towni'p
Frenchvillo b
Erady towns'p
Brady towns'p
Curwensville b
Covington tp.
Goshen town'p
Coviogton t'p
Penn townthip
Samuel Evan3,
J nn keeper,
George D. Lnnich,
Win. J. Hemphill,
Stephen Graff,
Innkeeper,'
Innkeeper,
Restaurant
Innkeeper,
Innkeeper,
Innkeeper,
Innkeeper,
Innkeeper,
Innkeeper,
Innkeeper,
I'aviu f-mith.
Isnac Elooni, jr.
Win. A. Mason,
James doom. rr.
Mrs. Marv Drauoker
11 W. Moore.
John Walli,
.loscph MuI.on
Innkocpcr,
Iiccry Goodlander, - Innkeeper,
George W. Long.
Innkeeper,
Wm. W. Flcmminz
Innkeeper,
Innkeeper.
Innkeeper,
Innkeeper,,
Innkeeper..
olomen I'awder.
John Selfridgo, ,
IS. li. l.ec, . .,
T.C.Davis,
Richard Mossop. -
Innkeeper.
t learticld bor
apio 'abj .
WM. PORTER, Clerk.
IMPORTANT NEWS!
PEACE DECLARED IN EUROPE fi
By ike latest arriculsfrom lunropi
fTHIE important intelligence Las been received
A that Peace is about being declared. Thi3 has
had the effect of reducing prices on not only pro
visions, but npon Goods of all description. The
undersigned have, therefore, taken udvantnge of
this propitious time to purchase an extensive and
well selected stock of ,
-SPRING AND SUMMER CiOODS,
which they are determined to sell at tho most rea
sonable prices. Their stock is extensive, embrac
ing RYEKY VARIETY and STYLE of LADIES'
aud GENTLEMEN'S WEAR, to which they would
call the attention of the citizens of Curwensville
and surrounding country. ',
Thev Lave connected with their establishment a
BOO T AXD !SJIO E MA .XUFAC TOR 1". which
ii under tho superintendence of the well-known
.I'isepli Williams. They will thus be enabled to
supply their customers and all others with every
variety of Boots and ii.'ors at as reasonable pri
ces 33 they can bo procured c!ccwl:crc. Their
work will be made in the neat-.?', and most dura
Lie mauner, which will recommend itsel'".
Ail of our slock wi!l ho UispiHi-.d of CHEAPER
THAN T1IK CHEAPEST for CASH, all kinds of
Lumber, Country Produce. Hides, &., 4c f -
apr9-3m MONTELIL'S A TEN KYCK. :
EaWABD MOSTELIC. Wilt I.W TEN EVI K.
A?:
HUMAN LIFE SAVED! .-
Dowaoiac, Mich., March 11. I8-0.
J- A. RHODES, Esq : Dear Sir As I took your
medicine to sell on consignment, '-no euro no-pay,"
I take pleasure in etatiag its effects as reported to
mo by three brothers who live in this piaoe. and
their testimony is a fair ipecimeu of all 1 have re
ceived: . ' . . '-. . ; a
W. S Conklin told me "I had taken nine bot
tle! of Christie's Ague Balsa u, and continually run
down while using It until my lungs and liver were
Congested to that degree that blood discharged
from my inouth and bowels, so that all thought it
impossible for me to live through another chill.
The doctors too did all they could, for me, but tho't
I must die. Nothing did mcauy good until I got
Rhodo's Fever and Ague Cure, which at once re
lieved me of the distress and nausea at my stomach
and pain in my head and bowels, and produced a
permanent cure in a short time.-- -
B. M. Conklin says i "I had been taking medi
cine of as good a doctor as we have in oor county,
and taken any quantity of quinine and specifics
without any good result, from 25th August to 17th
December. r But seeing how. nicely it operated on
my brother, I got a bottle of Rhodes' Fever nnl A
guo Cure, which effected a permanent cure by us
ing two-tlnrds or a bottle." : .
S M. Conklin was not here, but both the other
brot hers say his caso was the same as U. M'e." I
sold the medicine to both the. same day. and the
cure was as speedy from the same small quantity,
End I might go specify- . Yours with respect.
. A. 1IUN1INUT0N.
. The above speaks for itself. Gooo proof as it is,
it is of no better tenor than the vast number of like
certificates I have already published, and the still
grei.ter amount that iscbntinunlly pouring in to mo.
One thing more. Last year I had occasion to cau
tion the public in these words :f'Ittieeoie firm,
who have taken one of my gtneral circulars, Sitb
siitittfd the name of their nostrum for my tntdi
eint , a'nd thm v.-itfi brazen impridevce end their
pamphlet with the fzeta-miltaii, -Lrt the proprietor
of any other medicine Say as much if he dares"e
Now I take pleasure in saying that the caution
referred to the same "Dr.Christie's Ague Balsam"
that is mentioned in the abovo certificate.
Ttere are several other-industrious people who
r.ro applying-to their ; poisonous trash all that I
publish about my Fever and Ague Cure, or Anti
dote to Malaria, exoept the certificates, of cure?,
and the certificate of the celebrated Chemist. Dr.
James R. Chilton, of N. Y.; in favor of its- perfect
ly harm-less eharaeter, which is attached to every
bottle. These will alwava serve to diuinguisk'my
medicine from imitations. JA3. A, RHODES, -
apt23'56-3m- Proprietor, Proaidence, K. I.
FOR 8ALE. A second hand 2 horse wagon
and a lot of harness for sale very chean by '
Clearfield, apr2 A. M. HILLS.
Ptrtn Ann SHORT EHINGLES wanted by a:
'vv.vuu M. Ulna, at Lis store, for which
the highest market price will be paid In Goods at
u,c lowest price; in the county. . marI9-tf
CHOKING "and PARLOR. STOVES, for sale in
Curwensvillp at fA .tc.rA - - '
fcbi:
II. L. PATTON.
13
jLP Mathematical Works are now being used In
nearly all the Schools, Academies and Colleges in
the United states, and axo without doubt unrival
led ia point of merit, and ia adaptation to the
-wants of our schools ; they have tho plainest rules
and best examples to illustrate the whole business
of lite. 1 ne attention of Superintendents, Direc
tors and Teachers is respectfully invited to theso
works before introducing a uniform series of any
other kind as the law requires. These books can
be bad wholesale, retailor in exchange for old
Books when introduced in the schools, at C. D.
WATSON'S Drng and Bock Store. - -. v .
Clearfield. Jan. 30. 1856 2ai. v
HALLOA! NEW AT AGON MANUFACTORY.
The undersigned would respectfully an
nounce to his friends and the public generally,
that he has opened out a new Wagon-Making Es
tablishment in '-New Salem City," Erady town
fhin, where he will at all times" be crenared to
manufacture, on the shortest notice, all kinds of
Wagons, Carts, Wheelbarrows. Ac. The best ma
terial that can be procured will be used, 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 of his busi
ness engagements, and . by disposing of Lis w ork
on the most reasonable terms, which ho will do
for cither cash or approved country produce, he
hopes to merit and receive a liberal share of pub
lic custom ' BENJ. RISIIEL.
New Salem City. Jan. 16, 1S56.
opened in Lumber City. Clearfield countv. Pa..
on Tuesday the 1st day of April, for papils of both
sexes. Tho undersigned, who will have charge of
it, has had long experience as a teacher, and will
spare no pains to impart to the pupils confided to
his care, a solid education.- :
TERMS, PER MONTH OF FOUR WEEKS.
Orthography,Reading. Writing & Arithmetic, ?1.00
English Grammar, Geography, and Book
keeping, - i - : ..-.) ; J,50
Higher Branches and Classics, i',00
Particular attention will bo given to Orthoepy,
according to the most approved standards, to cor
rect and elegant reading, and to composition.
Jf 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 ladies and gentlemen,
who contemplate becoming efficient teachers.
March 2D. 1856-61 WM. MARTIN.
JUST RECEIVED), A SPLENDID ASSORT
MKNT OL' JNEW BOOKS. STATIONARY,
FANCY ARTICLES, CONFECTION A EJES, TO
BACCO, CIGARS, and DRUGS of all kinds, at
ROBINS' LITERARY DEPOT,
SHAW'S SOW, Clearfield, Pa.
TflE latest publications always on hand, or pro
cured to order. Putnam. Gouey, Graham. House
hold Words, Leslie's Fashions, Harper. Peterson,
and nil tho other Magazines furnished Monthly
at Publishers' Prices.
lie would especially call the attention of 'lovers
of the weed' to his large stock of tobacco and ci
gars, winch cannot be surpassed in this region,
consisting of the'best quality of 'Natural Lat,"
niacK t at,- 'Uavcnuisu, "Congress, and
other tobaccos: Havana, Regalia. Principe, Plan
tation, Spanish, Half-Spanish, and "A few more
left" cigars. Also a good stock of "pipes" rnd
'-fine-cut."
He would also call attention to the fact that he
LaH just opened a large assortment of
1K LGS. CHEMICALS, ANU DYE STUEFP.
which he will sell chvaptr than ain' other estab
lishment in the County. -
THOMAS ROBINS.
November It. 1855.
VALUABLE PROPERTY' AT
PRIVATE SALE.
THE undersigned offers at Private Sale. 209 acres
ot Land, more or less, in Fcnn township, Clearfield
county. seven or tight acres cleared, the balance
covered with valuable TIMBER, and having
thereon tho following improvements
A GOOD SAVV-ffl ILL,-
with LATII-SA'. Rose wheel, Ac, on a good
stream "f w&ter, which - will enable the mill to
runabout eight months in tho year
a laugh: two-story jtovsi;.-
well furnished, plastered and painted throughout
with a never-failing Spring of water in the cellar'
ALSO, A FRAME BANK BARN,
well furnished with threshing floor, stabling, kc,
all new. having but recently been erected.
Also, convenient, and .substantially erected
OUT-BUILDINGS,
consisting of a Wood-Shed, Spring House, Smoke
.House, Ac, Ac
There is no more desirable property in the
County. Any person wishing further informa
tion, can npply to Savihei, Wihehirk, living on
the Premises. Post Office dddress, Grampian
Hills, Clearfield County, Pa.
JOHN WIDEMIRE.
SAMUEL WIDEMIRE.
Penn Township. Dec. 2i. 1855.-3mo
LET US REASON TOGETHER.
II0LL0Y,rArS PILLS.
WHY ARE WE SICK? ' ; :
TT has been tbel -t cf the human race to be weigh--3.
cd down by disease and suffering. H0LLO-
V.'.l", PILLS arc specially adapted to the relief
of tiic WEAK, the NERYoUS, tho DELICATE,
and the INFIRM, of all climes, ages, eexes, and
constitutions. Professor Ilolloway personally su
perintends the manufacture of his medicines in the
t'niicd States, aud offers them to a freoand enlight
ened people, as the best remedy the World ever
saw lor the removal of disease. ? ; ; ;
. THESE FILLS PU.IFY.THE BLOOD. VI
These famous Pills are expressly combined to op
erate on the stomach, the liver, the kidneys, the
long-?, tho skin, and tho bowels, correcting any de
rangement in their functions, purifying tho blood,
the very fountain of life, and thus curing disease
in 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 theso organs, however much derangedan'd
when all other means have failed. '
GENERAL DEBILITY. ILL HEALTH. !.. '-
Many of the most despotic GovornuienU have o
pencd their Custom Houses to the introduction of
these Pills, that they may become the medicine .of
the masses.. Learned Colleges admit that' this
medicine is tho best remedy ever known for per
sons of delicate health, or where the system has
been impaired, as its invigorating propcrtics never
fail to afford relief, - - - . T , :
r FEMALE COMPLAINTS : V j -"!
No female, young or old, should bo without' this
celebrated medicine. It corrects and regulates the
monthly courses at all periods, acting in many ea
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. ,
llollovsays Pills are the bet remedy known in the
world for the following Diseases: . . .
Asthma Diarrhoea SecondnrySymptnms
Coughs ClQtDiscascs Stone and Gravel
Colds Fever and Ague Venereal Affections
Inflncnza 'Bowel Complaints Female Complaints
Costivenesjlnfiamation , Worms of all kinds -Dyspepsia
Indigestion . : ' , Lowness of Spirits
Debility Liver Complains Inward weakness j
Dropsy' ' .Piles , , ,,. .. Headaches . , . ,
Sold at tho Manufactories of Professor Hol
low at, 80 Maiden Lane, N. York, and 244 Strand,
London, and by all respectable Druggists and Deal
ers of Medicine throughout the United States, and
the civilized wolrd. in boxes at 25 cents. 62i cents,
and !?l each. " f5fTbere is a considerable -saving
by taking the larger sizes. ?-
N. B. Directions for the guidance of patients in
every disorder are affixed to each box. upr9'5ti
1 nft f(f F!et of good BOARDS wantedby
1UU,UIAJ A. M. HILLS, at his store iu Clear
field, for which tho highest market price will be
pid in goods at cash prices. ' . ' marl9-tf '
AFT STOVES, for salo by ; T"
MERRELL A CARTER. '
Clearfield, Feb. 27. . .. . .
7VOTICE. Having purchased the Books of the
Raftsman's Journal with the establishment,
all .r mounts unpaid for Subscription, Advertising,
cr Job-work, arc to be settled with the undersigned.
marl5 - S'. B.Tv'.'W. -
TREASURER'S SALE Ol" UNSEATED
LANDS for Taxes for the years 1S54 A 1S55.
- Notice is hereby given,- that in pursuance cf an
act of Assembly, pussod the 12th day of June, A,
D. 1815, entitled, "An act to amend an act direct
ing the mode of selling unseated lands for taxes,'
Ac, the following tracts of unseated lands in Clear
field county, wili bo exposed to public sale, or out
cry, for the taxes due and unpaid thereon, at the
Court House in the borongh of Clearfield, oa the
eecond Monday of June next;-
Beccaria Township.
Acs. Ts. Owner and Warrantee. . c : Tux.
151 50 Thoa. Weston Thomas Keatland, $12 24
lt2 116 Abrahem Wiuncr. 13 J7
1C2 118 t Michael Musser, . r, .13 17
105 William Wright,- 15 76
279 01 Jchn Cooper Eph rain-. Blair, , .23 50
55 102 Sarah Billington, J 4 47
140 - Wm. Dowdcr William Brown, ' 14 34
121 A. K. Wright Jacob Mussersmith, 19 35
4S 119 John Dillon Robert Wilson, . 5 C7
20 Jas.Gallahor Frederick Henman, . 1 C2
J ' -0 William Bosman, . 4 20
63 20 F. A J. Shoff AdamMysincope, 5 19
234 Wm. Hammond Herman Witmer, 33 57
20 f 0 J. McCullcy Philip Gloninger, 1 C7
120 54 . John Beam, JO 78
200 C. Copenheifer Samuel Turner. 1G
50 1 no Moses Robison P. Gloninger. - 3
81 123 Fred'k. Shoff John Bausman, f
M 01 A. K. Shoff William Bausman, "3
125 28 Lionel Weld Peter Miller, . 5
tiS 140 Michael Foutz, ' -4
138 51 Ah. Warrick Henry Landis,- . 11
93 Wm. Potter Frederick Hubley, 3
99 3 Jas. Stewart Frederick Henman, 7
77 John Osball : John Ketland. 6
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39
21
80
90
64
37
18
1G And. Whistler Thomas Billington,
Kellcy A Diekerson,
3"2 Philip Mysincopc, 9
150 50 John Mysincopc,".' 6
- Bell Township
500 . , James McGhee, ' 27
4S3 Arthur Bell Benjamin Gibb. 23
301 JacobSnyder Margaret Shippen, . 1G
. V JJoggs Town snip.. .'
9S Smith A Powell Barbara Snyder, 3
It") John Kephart Henry Faunce, 3
70 V. Bausom Henrv Faunce. ' '. 3
119 90 Fisher A Powell Barbara Snvder, 12
119 90 Fisher Doling ACo BarbaiaSnyder. 6
100 Patrick Doling,
132 George Hootm an,
53 - LukeKvIer,--
80 G.W.Gcarhar't Walter Stewart,
65 72 David Goss Richard Thomas, .-.
30 114 lavid Frazier Richard 3"homas, '-
52 6S Hardman Phillips Kich'd Thomas.
Bradford Township.
3!6
23
159
12.1
100
100
200
60
145
40
150
85
85
100
145
75
109
90
3J7
Xo. .
354
324
CO J. W. Smith Hugh E'y, li .'0
. Kratzer,L.inichAFu'ton, 66
Matthew Forccy, 15 77
Thomas Holt John Nicholson, 11 72
Abm. Hoover Thomas Hawthorn, 4 19
. . . Jos. A Wm. Sanson, 4 20
J.Wooldridge Aaron Leavv, 16 SO
William Sansom, 4
. . Thomas Forcey, 6
Thomas Forccy, 4
' '. V. B.HoU, s
William Graham, jr. 3
. . John Graham, jr. 3
Levi Pearce --Aaaron Leovy, 2
Wm. Atkcy T. (.'ope. " 6
John Dale B.O.Linn, 2
J. Grnham, , 6
Ab. Graham Isabella Jordan, 2
Geo. Smeal Andrew Bvard, 19
Brady Township. -Acres.
Ts. Owner Jfr Warrantee. Tax.
250 Joseph Read Jared Ingersol, 14 25
313 i -Tared Ingersol, 17 S4
202 John Hart's heirs John Hart. 11 49
202 John Hart, 11 52
S0- David Espy Wm.Kirkpatrick, 17 54
363 F. Beatis5 estate D. Kennedy. 20 6d
101 ; Ann Kennedy, 4 56
100 . Ilava A A. L. Pehncll Roberts '
. A Fox, .3 10
215 Conrad Long, 19 95
01.)
492
1434
305
199S
626
502.
5877
579
'.SSI
586
250
113
30
105
5081
13
218
110
3577
3609 ,
3C16
1999
-Jii, Est of S.Cochran Jos. Perron, 29 51
Tilton Reynolds
Henry Wykoph,
j Kill
J!20
115
320
100
i 7
155
;2i
joi
370
100
102
53
Miss Currv-
-Robert Currv.
12 64
6 57
18 24
5 70
Samuel Johnson.
Ilairisou Hull Robert Curry,
James Reed.
Robert Ross Ca.'ner Stiver.
L. J. Cran, now J. McClurc .
Joseph Ferron, 7
T. L. Batdof Christian Lowe, 29
M. Ley's heirs Christ. Lowe, 35
Christian Lowe, 26
M. J. Porter Roberta A Fox, 5
ieo. Mttiin Roberts A Fox. 3
69
68
63
II
70
16
5.1
40
50
98
71
73 1 03 W.W.Flemming Roberts A Fox.4
200 AdamWheeler RobcrtrAFox.il
500 . - - - B. D.Roushe A Co. 28
40 Samuel Ambrose, 4
55 David Irvin Roberts A Fox, . 1
1999
Burnside Township.
321 Win. Bigler Mary Crawford. 30 S3
310 . ; ; Frederick Kuhn. 29 54
209 . r: PeterGetz. ,: . 21 16
1U0 Jus.Thompson Sam'l Roberts. 10 13
100 George GraT. 10 13
150 Uriah Loyd--Cbristian Stake,' 15 23
100 J. C Fisher's rstato ;''
Matthias Slough. 10 12
100 L. R. Carter Henry Musser, -' 8 10
1H0 George Graff, 10 12
121 George Ross : 13 5S
163 , , . John Cunningham 21 81
. Chcsl Township. .
433 133 Drinker A Clark Wm. Cook, 29 50
433 153 . . . John Cunningham, 29 50
100 31 Jas. Thompson Henry Pole. ' 5 90
-133 153 A. Steer's heirs John Muwcr, 33 30
Clearfield Borough.'
Lot No.;iSl 40
C'urtrcMirtZe Borough. ' -
One lot in name of John Scott, ' 22 40
- '- Covington Township. " ' ; 'v.
' ' Anson G. Phelps. - -
5367" 734 ,7 '-:' George Mead, ' 18 04
53C3 108.1 ; Georgo Mcad 21 95
5370 1100 , , ; v . Georgo Mead. . 25 30
537.1 1100 - George Med. 25 30
5.171110O , " ' George Mead. 25 30
5408 1100 "... t?eorge Mead. ' 25 30
5110 1100 ' George Mead. 2.V 30
5359
5377
5377
5107
5404
1893
1899
1902
1912
101S ' George Mead, 25 02
1100 ''-George Mead. :" " i'5 30
433 - ! : (Joorgc Mead, 11 II
1000 George Mead, 23 00
325 i" " -' George Mead, 7 26
Peter A. Karthaus. .
573 . -.: Morris A Stewart, . 12
890 . ,,- y. Morris A Stewart, 20
889' - - ' Morris A Stewart, 20
545 - ' '- Morris A Stewart, 12
32
21
33
52
Decatur Township. - -1951
' - ' Joseph Harrison,
404 rttcr Owens Charles Risk,
360 . v .-, : David Kephart.
19
23
31
433 153 Leonard AWallace JacobCox, 40 25
90 IIS Dan'l Albert Jos.Hambleton. 8 41
169 134 J. Ilammerslaugh Hugh Ely. 1 1 50
33 120 William Montgomery, 2 62
; G.AJ H.Stiner,
35: CO ; ; - Tbemaa Edmonson, ..: 3 03
135.- : Kephart A Albsrt John Drinker, 6 26
50 . - Jacob Baughman JohnSkyron.4 35
50 Jon. Kephart Jacob Downing, 4 35
62 108 Havid Gearhart John Skyron, 5 45
37. 49 James Albert Joseph Sansom, 2 36
. 98 58 J. Gcarhart,Esq John Canon, 8 53
213 .. Enoch A David Gearhart v
JohnSkyronr 21 58
70" . 40 Daniel Aycrs-ieorge Graff,, 6 61
1 54 32 Perks A Bowman William
- Sansom,' 4 (i
76 99 JamcsAlbert William Bansom, 6 61
Ferguson Township. .- T''-.'' ':'
233 153 Greenwood Bell John Ham-Z"-"
-. J-s brighL, ;: . .:: 10 13
433 153 Charles Huston George Roes. 21 30
100
Fox Township. . . -Rudolph
II. Evans. ' , -
James Wilson. 14 78
-James Wilson,' ' i" 1.76
- Si 11 man llarwood. . . '? . t
. James Wilson west J j.ll 33
Do Witt C. Morris. ' . ,
James Wilson wett i .17,07
. Nathan Bailey. v.. '-
-1 Jamss Wilson tet part,- 0 90
4272
4272
4200
41S1 ,
1183
423
50
405
200
William Turns,
41S8. 00 James Wilson inldfl! p't 13 70
4275 990 James Wilson, 34 12
William' A. Wallace.
41SS 190 '. James Wilson west part," ' 6 54 j
4183 980 James Wilson, ' . 31 12
U. S. Land Company. ' -
4241 937 . Jamos Wilson 13 10 j
4233 947 ' "' " JcmcsWila n, 13 54 I
4242 330 James Wilson, 15 46
4090 923 ; Jamts Wilson, , "- - 20
1534 ' 20 James Wilson, " ' 92
1535 Go0 James Wilson. 27 CO
Spencer A Spiler. -
4399 372 .Tames Wilson, . J7 10
, William B.Gordon.
4303 216 James Wilson. : 9t
Iaiiicl Ovster's Estate.
4100 44 James Wilson. .11 01 j
Alexander Vial. j
4340 1SS . James Wilson, ' S 65 1
42G0 990 James Wilson, "., 3-M2 j
lOtf B. Davenport, . 5 31 j
Girard Township
Anson U. Phelps -11C0
teorge Mead,
lK.t tJcorgc Mead, .
1000 : Georgo Mead,
11O0 George Mead, -. '-
5356
5371
357
5360
7 72
-7 62!
; po
7 72 I
7 50 j
20 77 f
7 05 j
7 23 ;
7 56
7 C7
7 72
7 67
5 60 !
7 67 f
7 72 !
7 67 ;
7 00 !
7 72 1
4 48 :
4 S2 ;
C 10 ;
j
16 '
2 03
7.1 !
1 50 I
5 72 I
5364 1060
5365 752
5362 1 00H
5358 104.1
120 George Mead,
George Mead,
George Mend,
George Mead, '
5375 1083 George Mead,
5361 1100 George Mead,
5363 11 00 George Mead.
5.172 1100 (Icorgc Mead, '
5352 793 Georgo Mead,
5353 1100 tieorgo Mead.
1354 1008 George Mead,
5355 1100
5359 1000
5376 1100
5379 Cll
George Mead,
icorge Mead,
George Mead,
George Mead,
A. A W. Murray.
20 Morris A Stewart, -J.
Stitcs and wife.
115 16 Morris and Stewart,
Francis Hugueuv.
21S 5.1 Morris and Stewart,
Francis Coudriel.
254 120 Morris and Stewart,
A. and J. Spackman.
1S89
I9IS
1937
1S90
5 20 1890 367 45 Morris and Stewart,
6 92 1937 77 Morris and Stewart,
3 40 1918 50 Morris and Stewart,
4 16 1925 103 Morris and Stewart,
3 44 1926 256 Morris and Stewart,
5l, . Goshen Towr.ship.
' " , An?on G. rhelj'?.
Due on these lands for 1352 and 1853
26 7.1
17 61
21 CO
27 00
27 00
23 55
J 70
29 70
11 8'
5313 G53 George Mead,
5314 900 ' ' Ccorge Mead,
5315 1000 Georgo Mead.
5316 1000 George Mead,
5317 1059 CO GeorgeMead,
5318 1099 " Georgo Mead. '
5319
5320
5321
5322
5321
5325
1099 George Mead,
1100 . George Mead,
1003 60 fieorgcMead, '
1100 George Mead.
1100 Creorge Mead,
1100 GeorgeMead,
C23 GeorgeMead.
1100 Georgo Mad.
1100 George Mead.
1100 ' GeorgeMead, .
1100 George Mead,
1100 GeorgeMead,
14
11
1 1
29
16
29
14
85
65
85
70
85
70
85
5326
532?
5329
5330
14 85
11 85
14 85
14 35
S 85
15 ?)
5331 1100 GeorgeMead,
John Keating.
1922 201 2 Morris and Stewart.
J. P. Rider. .
5325 200 Georgo Meadv
Huston Touiuhip.
John B. Otfo.
5673
5671
5307
5 in") 6
5675
1041 5
1041 i
990
990
10a
833 1 :
! - Moore and Delany,
i Moore and Delany,
William Powers.
William Powers,
Moore and Delany,
William Parker.
1 James Wilson,
U. S. Land Company.
James Wilson,
James Wilson.
James Wilson,
James Wilson,
70 2
70 25
M SO
C6 80
70 20
U 97
4231
4234
1235
423.1
!22-i
422'J
4230
4225
633
526
933
490
990
965
f.2!
710
43
35
66
3?
h)
65
42
James Wiloa.
James Wilson,
James Wilson.
James Wilson,
121
!I2
49 93
17 82
IS 85
33 75
Thomas Holt.
50C1 990 William Towers,.
G. B. Gordon.
James Wiison,
James Wilson.
4225
4236
25-0
500
Jordan Township.
Cram, Blake A Parb-y.
i Reuben Ilayues,
1 Luke Morris.
45 94
48 72
437
435 50
4.13 15.1
433 15.1
Joseph Milliard,
Robert Grav,
45 .'.0 j
43 50 j
43 04 i
48 N? !
48 50
4S hfi !
43 . '
429 41 ' John Ringburst,
13.1 1S3 Sarah Ward. '
433 153 George Eddy',
433 1M Moore Wharton. "
431 153- George Ashtn,
15 ichard Peter.1.
lo9 Susanna Ward,
123' John Dorsey, ' ' '
William Sb. :
290 Adam Rhoads, ' '
Drinker and Trk
433 153 laniel Smith. '
Greenwood Pell.
216 156 Adam Keigart,
'' Daniel Bausinsn. !
200 G. A Mary McCormack,
' Thomas McKlee.
100 " Jonathan -Tone,
120 fiamue! Jordan,
Jiimis M. Chase.
12
14
S3
16 44
f
56 40
i
24 :o
16 80
60
433
293
433
433
300
131
153-
Caleb Foulk,
George Wescott,
Robert Wharton,
George Shcff, . '
John Boyd, ' - '
Itober. Wharton,
Adam Kuhn,
Eboneir Brenbem.
S5 40
21 4
36 40
5 40
"' 33 60
II 20
14 44
fiO 58
36 40
151
153
153
103
413 131
433 13
David Brown, -' ,
Karthaus Township.
A.G.Phelps. ,
George Mead. '
'.: George Mead, 1 1
George Mead.
George Mad -i -.'
GeorgeMead,." ;
GeorgeMead.
George Mead,
Y. A.-Karthaus-.
Morris and Stewart,
Morris and Stewart,
Morris and Stewart. 1
Morris and St&wart,
George Vaitx.
Morri6 and Stewart, - -
Peter McDonald,
George Mead,
Charles Willink,
- Charles Williuk,
Charles Williub,
rharles Williuk.;
Charles AVillint,
Charles Wiliink,'
Charles Wjllick,
Charles Willink.
s Charles Willink, . . , .
5109
5111
5113
511-1
1100
1100
1 747
10J3
19
4'
7
2'i
50
50
5106 1100
5414
1000
1C7
5105
19W
1901
1913
1093
1911
5112
1093
109
1095
1095
1097
3465
316
3166
31G3
24
600
773
507
200
37 2
48 21
21 43
12 40
?1 80
6 20
1 S6
2 65
9 24
20 13
- 4 15
12 2
- 1 00
a 94
19 65
L21
513
100
301
46
149
95
10
101
23
362
69
198
SI 437
317
40
58
45
.' Lawrence Ton: whip. i
A. G. Theirs.
5292 1100.. GeorgeMead,
5293.1100 -V. Georgo Mead, '
5291 1100 . George Mead. '
5295 1100' ' GeorgeMead.
5296 1100 : .GeorgeMead,
5297 1100 GeorgeMead,-: " " .
5298 1100 ; George Mead.
5299 1100'.' ." GeorgeMead.-' 1
5300 1100 GeorgeMead.
5301.1100 r GeorgeMead. ' Li '
5302 1100 GeorgeMead.. - .:
5303 1100 - George Mead, . ;. - ;
5301 1100 v GeorgeMead. ', -
5305 11(h) - Georpe Mead, ; -v.
5306 1100 George Mead. , . '
630 J 1100 f George Mead. . . ; -
5308 1100 GeorgeMead.
5309 1100 ' George Mead. ' ?
5310 1100 George Mead, -.,
5311 1100 George Mead,
531-2 1900 " GeorgeMead.
i ' r '-5olomon Kline:. ' ;'
522U1 - '' Rebert? and Vox. '
8 42
f 4?
P 42
S 42
8 42
S 42
S 42
8 i2
7 02
-r 62
' 8 05
ft 2
S 42
42
8 41
;..8 42
8 42
' ft 12
; R 12
8 05
14 82
5 .
4 10
Morris Township
Henry Lorain.
440
410
410
42.1
402
103
"IT
373
421
150
:)
It
65
109
20
J osep h T e me r fcr " 5 2 - 'S 3 1 0
Joseph Turqeri
in 53
Joevpa lurner, ,- '
, George Haybccker,. . '
' George Wctael. .
.,' William Wertr, . '
- Chiistiaa Weriz, .
David Sa&rk, " "
- E. Perks A Co.- .
Jesse Yarnoll.
McKean and Butler. .
Christian Muestr, . - -Johnston
A; Bowman
. Pi ter Yarse '.!, - .
John Lorain.
- Michael Souder, ,
1 55
00 14
9 63
4 9
7 65
a 95
.11 23
15 C3
1 75
34 CO
54 0
25 P0
E. C, liurton... .
272 16 RobertGlenn.
W. H. Sauderrou. , .
437 1 i t Francis John.-ton,
20 158 . Johu Nicliclscn,
, P. C. Thompson.
151 lietiy Morris,
Snyder A Large. .
134 . Francis Johnston,"
Hardman Fhillipa.
99 Richard Themas. .
Shaw and St. John Smith.
433 15.1 Thomas Morris,
433 153 William Mrri. "
433 153 Samuel Meredith,
433 153 William Miller,
279 153 Hetty Morris.
433 153 Thomas Fitzsimmcn:,
433 15.1 George Clymer,
433 153 F.obertGrav. - .
433 153 Rbert Rai'ueT-,
433 153 Patrick Moore",
43.1 153 "Mary Morris,
433 153 Magnus Miller, ' '
433 153 Nulbro Fraier, " :
William Hoover.- ...
100 153 Francis Johnston.
Wm. Drinkeaa' heirs.
30rt .k.bn Fry. jr. ; j
3b0 John Thomas 4 eais
14
.21 Bl
.12 35
4.1 40
43 40 .
43 40
41 40
: 28 00
43 40
43 40
43 40
4S in
43 40 .
41 4
4.1 40
43 40
12 59
18 C2
47 8'i
51 24
22 60
47 77
43 fil
43 21
- -
10 CO
10 P9
10 6'T
10 Gi
23 1
4 Ort
10 00
27 r0
17 82
is or
3 60
John Cock.
Jacob M'ttzel.
Keubon ilaices,
1'ursell Co.
. Joseph Simons"
Daniel Y. Eradlev.
lit Robert Shaw,"
ill ITvman firalz,
J.J.Miller.
John Nicholson,
46.
223
3S2
43C
431
2J
- M. 13eaTi. - -
10r 125 William Morris,
II. JJeam. -100
Kobcrt Morris,
(.eorge Hoover.
K'O John Swanwick,
Robert Thomas.
231 Christian Baker,
Swartz & Bower.
Francis Johnston,
lt0 J. Farlow, , .
James M'Girk's estate.
211 'J2 William Evans,
Philip Elanchard.
1C3 13 Patrick Havs, '
S.&II. Gratz.
137
05
110
318
132
411
121
38 William Morris,
143 Samuel Miles, Jr.
Bernard (Jraiz"
Joseph Henrv,
113 . David Hall,
Charles Hall.
100 . . William IE Kirwin,
(.IcoTpe Yetzel,
Paul Wetzel, -
Reuben Haines,
John Barron,
J.J. I, ingle,
11
31
13
41
12
t
2
?i
20
C2
61
f.r
12
u
00
81
1
81
W) .
27
3,12
203
214
. James Smith,
Tenn Township. .
William Hepburn;-
Cochran Tract,
Pike Towr.ship. " '
John Nicholson, . .
John Nicholson, -!1
John NichcJson,
Daniel Hurlsock,
Benjamin Johnsim.
Benjamin Johnson,,
12 20
03
6 2
IS 00
21 74
el S5
6-1
0
3 20
67f l f,f0
5778 480
6777 1020
109
24
12-J
t'ni'on Tov nikip.
CJartUnd Irw in.
r.-V) Roberts X: I'iiV,
Charles IUancbsrd.
81
63
3ifS ?70 60
Hobirls & Fes,
1
i
f GoPI 62
!
Jt. Britton,
Roberts &: Fox,
Henry Baily. .
Roberts & I'ox, .
Woodward Township. ,
Ir. James Lock.
120 . Henry Drinker,
' William Drinker,
illiam Hagarly,
John Morgan, '
Kobcrt M'allacc. ' ' ,
S Peter Henry, j.
Hugh Kalston, . -.
AVilliani A. Wallace.
28 f;ti:mrl Hamilton.
Tlionias Kulsttn:.
' K. '3lcGb.ec. - , .
Lisle McCtillty. ;
67 Fliiiip Difiendaflvr, J
S5
3691 pO
1 75
42u
43
300
22
20
8
25
89
I
12
22
84
i.y
140
401
13
U
1
15
48
4 S3
422
85'
Krai Alexander & (. 0.
115
Marv Connollv,
C-8
so
82
Datikd Fn!krrson,
Pr. Houfz:
Philp Lost, : :
Jacob R. How-fll,
William Johnson,
Gcyrgc Birkham,
Harduiaii Pl)ilijs.. . -
163
153
,-92
SO
4S3153
100 C3
2M
08
60
John MX xhen
John Linipblack,
21
8
McCullv.
' rot Shaw,
IS
42-
Henry
llt
Icgartv,
51 , Gcorgt. Baker. - ...
j .. . Bank ! N. Aw
433 153 T. P. Wharton. ; . 35 i
1 . ELI BLOOM, Treasurer.
j Treasurer's UT.CC, Clearfield,
March 13, IbnO. .. . J ', .'. V :
T ALU ABLE TOWN PROPEItT I OR.
SALE. ILe subscriber offers for sale his Ta-.
era Stand, on the corner of Market and 'Front
streets, in the borough of Clearfield. The boui
is large and commodious and weU calculated for a
public bouse. - For particulars inquire of W A
Wellace, Esq , "r of the subscriber living on the
premises. - W. J HEMPHILL
March 5th, J859 ;
TVOTICK Whereas Letters of Adminia'ran?
t 11 on the Ftat of John Trice. dwod rf
L Boggs townthip, Clearfield county. la., ha- b?
grantel to lie uaicn:gnea, resiling m Lawrence
nwiiEhip, all persons mdobted to said ejttt are
requested to make immediate payment, and those
having claims tgsi&jV aaid estate will present
them, properly autiieriticated for settlement, to
. A. T. SCIIRYYER.
March 5th, 1S56 - Administrator,. '
DISSOLUTION OF PART.NERSUIP
Ibe partcerhhto heretofore existing between
Jamta M. Kelly and Wm- II Dickinson, trading
under the namecf Kelly A Dickinson, is this dy
hy mutual consent diJ3cled. - "
J. M KELLY.
- . ' W. R.- DICKINEOV.- '
Glen Hope. Feb. lfi, 1&53.
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE TOE 0ALv
; The 'Babscriber effers for jale tir valatHe
farm, eitua'e two miles from CurwecFvIlle, cn the
River road leading to Lumber City ; taid faros en
taining 105 acres, eixty acres cleared, under epei
cultivation, the baltnee well timbered; wita a
good barn, new plank dwelling hcuie, and a gw4
bearing orchard tbereon.and is well watered.. Fr
further information emjuir f Ge sibrTihr Iit
"mg on the premicts - - TMOK THfTSN
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