Raftsman's journal. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1854-1948, April 30, 1856, Image 6

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THE JOUMAL.
AFFAIRS AT ITOlE.
Chinch Notice. On Sunday the 4th day cf
May next, the Rev, C. Diehl will preach Ms
farewell sermon, at 11 o'clock ia the morning,
ia the Lutheran Church ia Clearfield Borough,
and ia the afternoun at 3 o'clock, at Kyler's
Meetisg house In Bradford township. .? f t
' 2T. B. In the moraing, after serviceman elec
Hon for church officers will take place. '.
April 28, 1S5.' , ' i
Fee RivEa-lRArnxo &c. The-" tmusiial:
quantity of water in . the Susquehanna and its
tributaries, has retarded rafting-operations -ve
ry miicn. greac tnniber o: raits hava pas
eed this phice last week but, we -understand,
lad to tie p between here and Lock Haven.
The Lock IL7en Watchman, of the 22d, says,
hat speculators, pilots, tec, are about in con
siderable numbers, hut that nothing can yet he
judged certainly as to the probable prices,
though good siuare pine timber Is held at
eight, ten and twelve cents, and ;oak at fonr
teen i and that there is a good prospect that
better prices will bi obtained this year than
last. The Middletown Gem, of the 23d, says,
"the river i now too high for the landing of
rafts. A, numbciv howeverj landed last week
at Portsmouth, and several passed through for
the lower market. ,'..' . '
. The river is in good running-condition now
at this place. In fact'' 'most, if not all, of the
raits have passed down.
Gas Licjit. One of our exchanges says
"Tho Xtw York gas company announce that
after November 1st they will reduce the price
of gas from S3 to $2,50 per ,1,000 fret."
This reminds U3 ot a proposition we heard
peken of the other day 16 get up gas-works
ia Clearfield. It was said that a number of
our citizen have already engaged,1 or agreed
to hare the liglii -giving air introduced into
their houses. The Court House. Churches and
Hotels will doubtless all have it ; and if the
works are got up without unnecessary espenst:
for extravagant buildings, kc, doubtless it
will make the stock of the company good, and
add much to the conveniences of our town in
to the Lsrg&in.
Badcodit:p.v ofJCsidgj-s. Our supei visors
of roads will find plenty to do in repairing th
bridges ever the small runs along the various
roads through tha county. We hear that many
cf tho bridges arc either entirely go.". or el-ie
in a situation to make it dangerous lor horses
to cross on them. The loss cf a horse on such
u bridge would make tha supervisors or com
pany owning the bridgo liable lor damage.
A hint, Scc.
New Oil Cloth. We observed tho Odd
Fallows List week furnishing their Hall with a
splendid oil-cloth carpet, which willadd much
to the neatness and comfort of the Lodge.
The goat will be kept iu the ante-chamber
hereafter.
For the 'Ti&TL-iUi&u's Journal."
pLAsnso Trees. Mr. Editor : I observed
Isst week that a number of persons were en
gaged in planting trees along the foot-walks,
and was pleased to se them make choice of
the sugar-tree. In my humble opinion, how
ever, fruit trees would be mora preferable.
J list for a moment imagine yourself standing,
ub a May day, at 1ho head of Market street,
looking down towards the river, and all along,
n loth side, hundreds of apple an( peach
trees, in full bloom, spreading their fragrance
on the valley "s air, aud beautifying the town,
and t-?Il lis it your opinion then don't coincide
with mii. But further on in the year, let
?::oi Irocs be fcnr.d bearing loads of delicious
HM, ar.l the charm will be still teater.
Strict icrcugli laws could be oiuc-Jcd to pio
iiZi th trees from the deprcjda'ioas of z:-.ch a
would feci disposed to destroy them, and ths
Vfcla-j of propetty v.oidd ui much crbaaecJ by
this crcLid improresneiit in rl'. t!:c i'-iceis.
Lt'OM'XY.
Tzir rruEsrs ii cle arfiell couiit?.
With much rdut.ince 1 have to bid yoa c
d:tu. aly sojouru with you, as a Missionaiy,
j:r upwards ot throe tnontha, has endeared
yoa ti my heait, and I hud fondly Loped to be
fi 2tsy it: Ibis county the year out; but it
hts LjcE ordered otherwise. 1 havo been cal
led bsck to Harrisburg, to assist in editing and
.publishing our church organ, the ''Church Ad
vocate. " I endeavored to preach the iruth a
monf!t yon, and did so ''without money and
'without price," while the extreme personal
kitd:)03 received at the hands of many of you
'v.-rs an abundant compensation. May the Lord
bless y on all. I shall endeavor to have another
preacher sent iu my place, as soon as one can
to found who can be spared. Very affection
ately yours, i:c. J. F. Weishampel, Sa.,
"Whsionnrv from the "Church of dod."
C;atfid. Pa., April EC, 18."G.
MARRIED :
On th 2J of April,' by John II. Byers, Esq,
p Wniiiu Srr.raicGE. of Chest townshiD.
Xr
to Miss jar ah C. Haeeiios, of Burnside town-
atup, Clearfleld county.
AccorsTS from Illinois represent the coming
wheat harvest as likely to be as good ns the
last, and much larger than ever before harves
ted ia the souctry. . The snow within CO days
u estimated to have been worth ten millions
.f dollars.
A rrw eats sixoe a little son of Mr. Eower
'T?., drowned in Memphis. Tenn, by falling in
to the immersion pool of the Baptist Church.
vortrr. to the rrocKuyLDERs of
1 THE Cl.EARITELDAND TYRONE RAIL
HO VD COMPANY. Take Ettice, that the charter
having been duly granted to tho said mf VLT'"
ertiTn will he held at the house of D-Jchnson
Vhilip-burz, Centre ceacty, on MONDAY the 5th
iiAYnext, at 2 o'clock P. 2its elect by a ma
jority of the votes present, to be given in person
or by proty, ft Tresidsnt and twelve Directcrs to
manage the affairs of said company nntil the 2a
iii .nu i w . v .-..-.. - " . , - -
hCEC
'snrsB.GP.AnAii, d. j. ff.uner,
v: TV ft rr, jit. A G Cl'RTIN
J
TIt.Ll AM POWELL. CHAF. It I'CSTEB
" BICHAHD H1IAW,
ri.LLS.iRWIN, .
J H iMf. '
Jpril 1 t!h. !-''.
JOSIAH W SMITH,
HENKY LOK A1N.
J. P.MYNT0N,
'.niTni-i"r'',f'.
JOS. V.. MOSSOP, having made an engage -mnt
i:h A T. LAKK A Co.. Wholesale Heal
ers ia ci.v.hing, 17i Market r . Philadelphia, would
reroeetfuiW invito Lis old friends to trivc him a
call- ' ' - March 2d. "1 rf-'.-tj 2m. j
JAMES B. GRAHAM. Pealor in f AWED
LUMBER, 8Q0ARED TIMBER, SHINGLES,
A., is prepared to fill, oa the shortest
notion, ill orders for articles in his line of hnsi
n ?(, oa s.s reasonable terms &s thoy oaa be pro-,
cured ia the coanty - - i . -
Graharapton, Clearfield Co.; Jaa. 33, 1866
57-SOR 8ALE,-XWO BDILDING LOTS in the
V borough of Clearfield : several EOLLB-INQ
I.0T3 and PASTURE AND WOOD LOTS, contain
ing from three to ten acres each, near the borough
of Clearfield.: ' V. . i ,'
Also several desirable PAltMS and pieces ' of
TIMbEK LAND, in 'various parts cf the county.
' Terms accommodating.' Arplvto ' ' l
... .... v 1, JACKSOJJ CRASS,'-
April 1C. ISjG. . ; - " ! "Clearflel.t. l'a.
REGISTER'S -NOTICE. Notice is here
by given, that the following . aecoutts have
ben examined and passed by toe, ucd remain filed
of record in this office for the inspection of heirs,
legatees, creditors, and all others in any other way
interested, and will be presented to the next Or
phans' Court of Clearfield- County, to be held at
the Court House, in the Borough of Clearfield, on
Tui'edaT, the 20th day of May, 185(5. for confirma
tion and allowance: - - :
Th final account of Isaac Goss. Administrator
of Kihard Davis, dee'd.
WM.: TORTER, Register
Clearfield. Ajirit 2.t. 186.
CEEAUF1EED. INSTITUTE The next
term of this; Inti:ution will coiumcuee on
the 2Sth of April, Jsif.o.
. All persons wishing to fit themselves for TcArn
es, or other vocations in life, will here receive
every desirod fncility and attention. A thorough
Classical and -Mercantile courtte ia here given, on
terms lower than any other similar Institution in
the t?tate. . , .
Parents at a distance can obtain boarding for
their sons .or. daughters under tho immediate enro
of the Principal, whero thoy -will receive rare ad
vantages, with all the comforts and pleasures of a
lioracjano their morals vil be carefully guarded.
'i'ne rates of tuition per quarter are: Primnry
Euftli.-h-Sl'-iO; High Eng. ih.$'.00;Clasgic.Sd-OU-Mathematic3.above
Algebra SI!; Frencg, Drawing,
aud Paint ing.J each
Farther information enn bp hsd by n'hlressing
V- A-,--CAMPliKLL. raiscipjn
Apr. 0, riC t . Clear lulil. 2t. '
T ICE.VSE -NOTICE. The following named
JLi persons have filed in the Office of the Clerk of
the Court of Quarter .Sessions of Clearfield County,
their respective Petitions for Licence .'it May Ses
sion next, arecabl v to Act of Assembly of March
2v, lS.'.O, entitled "An Act to regulate the Sale of
i utovicating Liquors, viz :
Win. II . Henderson, Innkeeper,
Woodward tp.
Clearfield bor.
tileartieM bor.
Clearfield bor.
Cnrwcusville h
Carwem-villc b
Curwcnsville b
Curwensville b
1'ika township
Ilrady towns'p
I.uthcrsburg b
Brady to'.rna'p
1'renchvillo b
Ilrady towns "p
Brady towns p
Curwensv i!l b
Covington tp.
Co.-hrn town'p
Covington t"p
IViin town.-hip
ClearlU-ld Lor
amuel Ivivans. Innkeeper,
C.onrge D. Lanieh.
Wm. J. Hemphill,
Stephen (i-rart'.
David Smith,
i.-vnae lilomn. jr.
Win. A Mason,
Jauit-s lllooru. s.
XitS. Mary Drau;ker
It V. Moor-.
Ji-.hu Wall.'
Joseph MnNon.
Lfcnry loodl.imler,
leor? W. Long.
Win. "V. flctumir.g
ir.domen Kawder,
John Selfridge,
13. 1J. l.cc.
T. C. Da is,
P.ichard Mosiop.
nplO 'j-
Innkeeper,
1 nnkec;er,
liestaura ut
Innkeeper,
1 iinkeeper,
1 nnkeeper.
Innkeeper,
Innkeeper,
Innkeeper,
Innkeeper.
I iitikoeper,
rnnkeejier.
I tir.kecpcr,
I nnkeeper,
I nnkeeper.
Innkeeper,
J niikeeper.
LiEkceper.
Iiiiikeepe
WM. POUTER, Clerk
nil'OUTANT .M'.WS!
PIA0 DEELAREB II EHRQPE!!
By the latest arrivals from Eurc.pc
Til E important intelligence has been received
th:it Peace is about being declared. ..'i'hi.jhas
had the effect of reducing prises on not only pro
visions, but upon Goods of all desciiptiou'f. The
undersigned have, therefor!;, taken advantage of
this propitious time- to purchase au extensive and
well selected stock of
SPRING AM) Sl'!IMi:it COODS.
which they are determined to sell at tho most rea
soiiftlde prVes. Their stock is extensive. er.ilrn?
ini l.VKHY VAH1KTV and STYLE of LADIES'
aud GENTLEMEN'S WEAR, to which thoy would
eal! tho attention cf lhc citizens of Curwensville
and .surrounding country.
Thev have conriected with their establishment a
boot a xo Fior: ;r.i wfactui: I'.-which
is under the supet intendence of the well-known
.lo-eph Willii'.iiis. They will thus be enabled to
supply their customer arid ail other.s with every
variety of Uuot.t iin.l Zf.Ucci at reasonable ir i
ces a .- they can be procured flicwhere. Their
wjrk will be made in the i.o.itc.t and ino.-t dura
tilo manner, which will recommend it-elf.
.'.!: A oia- fioek v, ill be di-iposed of CHEAPER
THAN THE CHEAPI-.ST for CASH, nil kinds of
Lr r. iT. Co'j:;frv l'io.li' e. Hide'. '.. Ac.
srjs-:''-a " Mj:;TLL1L.' i TEN ETC'iC.
-a::u io-- Tri.i'-. wu.i iam tr1; v.v k.
4 nt riAN liirr: saved;
J. l Hon-icic-. Mich.. March 11. ISiii.
J. .. ':K'5DErf. i:-q : Dear Sir As I took yonr
Medicine to f!! on eonnignmt-t.t. uo euro no pay.';
I tske pleasure in stating it eii'ecis f s seportot to
me by three brothers who live in this place, and
their te.'ticioay is a fair rpcetmcn cf all I have re
ceived : 'i
Vr.S Coiiklin told me -T had token nine bot
tles of Christie "Aeo JJfilsa n , nnd continually run
down while usiuglt nntil tny lungs and liver were
Congested to that degree that blood discharged
from mv month and bowels, so that all thought, it
i in pebble for too to live through another chill.
The doctors loo did nli they could lor me, but tho't
1 must die. Nothing did me any good until I got
Rhode'3 Tever nnd Ague Cure, which at once re
li;vcd me of the distress and nausea at my .stou.ich
and pain in my head and bowels, and produced a
permanent cure iir a short tiice-
H. M. Conklin snya : "I had becu taking medi
cine of as pood a doctor As we have in ouv county,
nnd takeu anv quantity of quinine and specifics
without any good result, from 2,"th August to 17th
Iecember. Put seeing how nicely it operated ou
my brother. I got a bottle of Rhodes' lever and A
gue Cure, which effected a permanent cure by us
ing two-thirds of a bottle."
S. M. Conklin wa3 not hre. but both the other
brothers say his case was the same as H. M's, I
sold the medicine to both the raiue day, n.nd the
cure was as speedy from the saine small quantity,
and I might so specify. Y'ouis with respect.
A. HUNTINtiTON.
The above speaks for itelf. Oooa proof as it is,
it is of no better tenor than the vat number of like
certificates I have already published, anl the still
greater amount that isoontinuatly pouring in to me.
One thing more. Last year I had occasion tocau
tion the public in these words : u I notice o)u Jit-m
v.hu have taken one of my general circulars, sub
stttiit'J the name of their nostrum for my medi
cine, and then vith brazen impudence end their
pantphlct with the i.relantatinn, Jt the proprietor
of any other mctlteine say as much if he Jarrs'c
Now I take pleasure in saying that the caution
retVrred to the same "Dr.ChVittie's Ague Balsam"
that is mentioned in the above certificate.
Thre are several other industrious people who
aro iipplying to their poisonous trash all that I
publi-h about my Fever and Ague Core, or Anti
dote to Malaria, escept tho certificates of cures,
and the certificate of the 'elebrated Chemist, Dr.
Jiitnec R. Chilton, of N. Y., in favor cf its perfect
ly harmless character, which i3 attached to every
bottle. These will always serve to distinguish my
medicine from imitations. JA3. A. RHODES,
apr23 '5ti-3ut i. Proprietor, PrOiidence, R. I.
FOR SALE. A scotd hand 2 horse wagon
and a lot of harness for sale vcrv cheap bv
Clearfield, apr2 A.M. HILLS.
PfLA nnfl PHORT SIIISOLESwanted bv A.
OUUjUUU M. Kilhi, at his etore. for which
the hietest market price will be paid In floods at
: the lotrjt prices in the county. marI9-tf
fl 'iOKINC. and PAKLOR STOVES, for talc in !
J Cnr.T!icv !!! ft the 'f-rc of !
j 'f.-M3 V.: H. D. PATT0'. ;
Tin mramimwaws.-
POORS ! BOOKS ! ! Grecntcnrs Series of
JL Mathematical Work are now being used, in ,
nearly all the bchoola. Academies and Colleges iu.
tho United States, and are without doubt unrivnl
led ia point of merit, and in adaptation to the
wants of our schools; they have the plainest rules
and best examples to illustrate the whole Iu3tucf3
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. These books can
be bad wholesale, retailor in exchange for old
Books when introduced in the schools,, at. C D.
WATSON'S Drug and Book Store. ... r ,
. Clearfield. Jan. 30. 1 85ri 2m. . . .
HALLO A! NEW WAGON MANUFACTORY.
The undersigned would respectfully, an
nounce to his- friend and the public generally,
that he has opened out a new Wagon-Making La-
tablishmcnt in -New Salem City. '.i Brady town
ship, where he will at ail times be prepared to
manufacture, on the .shortest notice, all kinds of
Wagons. Carts, w heelbarrows.- &c- iho nest ma
terial that can be procured wid be usedT aud his
work will be made iu the most substantial and du
rable manner, such, us will boar the test of strict
examination. By a close obaervanoo .of his buei
nesstmgagonienis, and by Uipoiing of hU :WOrk
on the moot reasonable terms, which he will do
for cither cash or approved country produce, he
hopes to merit and receive a literal share of pub
lic custom CENJ. RISI1EL.
New Salem City. .Tan. 16, 1859.
SELECT SCHOOL. A Select School will be
opened in Lumber City. Clearfield county; Pa.,
on Tuesday the Ut day of April, for pupils ol .botli
sexes. The undersigned, who will have charge or
it. has had long esperioncc as A toachcr. and will
sjiare no pains to impart to the pupils confided to
his care-, a aotid education.. '
TERMS, PER MONTH 0E FOUR WEEKS. -;
Ortho'rapby.Ileadin:;. Writing i Arithmetic, S1,00
English tirammar, Oeography, aud Book
keeping, ' -- .7 : i
Higher Blanches and Classics, - 2.00
Particular uttention will bo given to Orlhocpy,
according to the most approved standard, to cor
rect and elegant reading, and to composition.
If required, au Evening Class will be opened fur
the convenience of those whose avocations might
prevent them from attending the day school, and
for the instruction of young ladies nnd gentlemen,
who contemplate becoming efficient teachcr.c.
March 20. l.SoO-Ot WM. MARTIN.
JUST UECEIVEI), A SPLKNDID ASSORT
MENT OF NEW BOOKS, STATIONARY.
FANCY ARTICLES. CONKKCTIONAKIES, TO
BACCO. ClARS, 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. Oodcy, (irahaui. House
hold Words, Leslie's Fashions. Harper. Peterson,
.Did all tho other Magazines furnished Monthly
at Publishers' Prices.
He would especially call the ttlention of 1ovci
of the weed' to his large stock of tobaeeo and ci
gars, which cannot bo surpassed in this reprion.
consisting ofthe best quality of 4;Nr.tural Leaf,''
Illack Fat,'' 'Cavendish,' 'Congress.'" and
other tobacco-: Havana. Regalia, Principe. Plan
tation, Spanish. Half-Spanish, and -A few more
left'" cigars. Also a good stock of -pipes'' and
'fmc-etit.:'
Ho would al.o call attention to tho fact that he
ii ii - just opened a larste assortment of
DRUGS, CHEMICALS, AND DYE STl'EFS.
which he will sell chrajnr than any other estab
lishment in the County.
THOMAS ROBINS:
November ll. 13."j.
-iFaluXblk PKOPLKTY AT
l'KIVATi: SALIE
THE undersigned ofTors nt Private Sale. 209 acres
of Land, more or less, in Penn towcMiip. Clearfield
county. seven or t ight acres cleared, the balance
covered with valuable TIMBER, and having
thereon the following improvements
A 000D SAW-lvi!LL;
wli'i LATH-SAW. Rose wheel, Ac, on u good
stream cf water, which will enable the mill to
runabout eight months in tho year
-t LARGE TirO-XTOIZY JIOUXIZ.
well furnished. plastered and painted throughout
wuh a never-failing Spring of water in the cellar'
ALSO, A FRAME BANK II All X,
well furnished with threshing lloor, stabling. Ac.,
ail new, having but recently been erected.
Also, convenient, and .substantially crcct'-d
OrT-BUILDINGS,
consisting uf a Wood-Shod, Spring House, Smoke
House, Ac, Ac
There is no nioro desirable property in the
County. Any person wishing further informa
tion, can apply to SA'.trr.L Wiukuire, lhing on
tho Premises. Post Oflice dddrcss, Grampian
1 1 i ! ! s , ClcarCcld County, Pa.
JOHN W IDEM I RE.
SAMUEL WIDEMIRE.
Penn Township. Dee. 20. LSoo.-.tmo
LET US REASON TOGETHER.
II0LL0WA1"S TILLS.
WHY ARE WE SICK ?
IT has been the lot of the human race to be weigh
ed down by disease nnd suffering. 1IOLLO
WA"!S Pll.T.S arc sneoi.tllv adapted to the relief
of tho weak, tho Nervous, the delicate.
and the INFIRM, of all climes, ages, sexes, and
constitutions, l'rofcssor Holloway personally u
perintends the manufacture of his medicines in tho
United States, aud offers them to a free and enlight
ened people, as the best remedy tho world ever
saw for the removal of disease.
THESE FILLS PURIFY THE BLOOD.
These famous Pills are expros-ly combined to op
erate on tho stomach, tho liver, the kidney, the
lungs, the skin, and the bowels, e.rreeting any de
r.mgcincnt in their functions, purifying the blood,
the "very fountain of life, and thus curing disease
iu all its forms.
D.'SPEPSIA AND LIVER COMPLAINTS.
Nearly half the human race havo tukeu theso
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. 'J hey soon gie a healthy
tone to these organs, however much deranged, and
when all other means have failed.
GENERAL DEBILITY. ILL HEALTH.
Many of the most despotic Governments Iihvc o
pened their Custom Houses to the introduction of
thcio Pills, that Ihty may become tho medicine of
tho masses. Learned Colleges admit that this
mediciuo is tho best remedy ever known for per
sons of delicate health, or where tho system has
beenimpaired, as its invigorating properties never
fail to aiferd relief.
FEMALE COMPLAINTS.
No female, young or old. should be without this
celebrated medicine. It corrects and regulates tho
monthly courses at all periods, acting in many ca
ses like a charm. It is also tho best and safest
medieine that can begiven toChildren of all ages,
and for any complaint; consequently no family
should be without it.
Hollo K,My' Pills are the Ust remedy Inown in tit
ico rid for th following Diseases:
Asthma Diarrhrea SccondarySymptoms
Coughs ChestDiseascs Stone and Gravel
Colds Fever and Aue Venereal Affections
Influenza Iiowcl Complaints Female Complaints
Costivencss Inflamation Worms of all kinds
Dyspepsia Indigestion Lowncss of Spirits
Debility Liver Complaints Inward weakness
lropy Piles Headaches
,itSolJ nt the Manufactories of Professor Hol
low ay, 80 Maiden Lane, N. York, and 244 Strand,
London, and by all respectable Druggists and Deal
ers of Medicine throughout the United States, ant .
the civilized wolrd. in boxes at 2j ecnt,62i eeuts, j
and SI each. 5jtAThere is a considerable saving j
by taking the larger sizes. . I
N. I!. Directions for the guidance of patiepts id
every disorder are athsed to each box. aprvt
1 CMf Beet of good HOARDS wanted by
lRt9J.nJ A.M. HILLS, at his store iu Clear
field, for which the highest market price will bo
p-lid in goods at cah P""2 marlO-tf
11
l AFT STOVES, for sale by
Clearfield, Teb. 27
"VOTICE. Having purchased the Booka of the
j. Kaftmtan Journal with tho establishment,
all rmount: unpaid for Subscription. Advertising,
or Job-work, arc to be settled with the undersigned.
niarlO S B R'.'W.
nriKEsr KEit's sale of. unseated
JL LANDS for Taxes for the years 1S54 A ISjj.
Notice is hereby given, that in pnrsuar.ee of an
net of Assembly, passed tho 12th day of June, A
D. 1815, entitled. -An act to amend an act direct
ing the mode of selling unseated lands for taxes,''
Ac, the following tracts of unseated lands in Clear
field county, will be exposed to public sale, or out
cry, for the taxes duo and unpaid thereon, at the
Court IIoas in the borough of Clearfield, on the
teeond Monday of June next :
Beccaria Township.
Ars Ps. Owner and Warrantee. ,,
151 50 Thus. Weston Thomas Keatland,
lf2 tlii ,.. . Abraham Witmer,
162 116 T. ; . . Michael Musscr,
1S; - V i William Wright,
L'79 4"t Jhu Cooper Ephraim Blair, ,
!j 1U2 Sarah Billington,
140 ,Wm. Dowder William Brown,
Tex. ,
SI 2 24
Lt 17
13 17
.15 76
23 56
4 47
14 31
121 : A. K. Wright Jacob Mussorsmitb, 19
43 119 John Dillon Robert Wilson, ":'5
"5
G7
20 Jas.GalliUicr Frederick Eenman, . 1
1 62
,1 20
5 19
33 57
1 67
10 7S
16 20
3 m
6 SI
u 3 59
. 5 26
4 18
11 07
. 3 92
''7 OS
. C 27
CO
9 73
6 SI
27 00
23 39
16 21
3 80
3 00
3 61
f.O William Rot man, . Tl
6.1
231
20
13i5
200
25 F. A J. ShofJ Adam Mysmcnpe,
Wm. Hammond Herman, Winner,,.
S0,J. McCullcy Philip Gloniuger,
ttl ... John Beam,
C. Cop'enheifer Samuel Tumor,
50 100 Moses Robisou P. Gloningcr,
83 12.1 Fred'k. Shoff-John Bausman. .
85 64- A. K. Shotf William Bausinan
125 2h Lionel Weld Peter Miller.
S3 110 ... Michael Foutz,
1Z6. 51 Ab. Warrick Henry Lnndis, ;
i .1
v. m. rotter I redericK itiuuey,;
3 Jas. Stew art Frederick Henman,'
. JrJin Oshall , John Kctiaud,
10 And. Whistler Thomas Billington,
Kellcy & Dickerson,
Philip Mysincope,
50;r ' : , John Mysincoyc.
Bell Township.' ' ' '
' '' .lames chee. -
Arthur Bell Benjamin Gibls.
JacobSnyder Margaret-Shippen,
Bosgs Townsnip. ... - .
Smith A Powell Barbara Snyder,
Tohn Kephart Henry Faunce,
150
5(i0
4;;.T
sui
OS
1 00
70
ill)
119
100
132
F. Ransom Henry Fauucu, 0
U0 Fisher A Powell liarbara Siivder. 12
00 Fisher Doling A Co RarbaraSnvder. 6 IS
Patrick Doling. ' 5 20
Ucorcro Hootman. 6 02
53 LukeKyler. 3 10
b0 G.W.Goarhar. Waiter Stewart, 4 16
65 72 l'aidos3 Richard Thomas. 3 4t
30 114 David Frazier Richard Thomas, 1 61
52 OS I laid in tin Phillips Kieh-d Thomas, - 72
Bradford Township.
Sir. CO J. W. Smith Hugh E'y, If 50
23 " Kratzer.LanichA Fulton. 00
l.iO Matthew Foreey, 15 77
123 Thomas Holt John Nicholson, 11 72
1"0 Abtn.lioovvr Thomas Hawthorn. 4 10
too Jos. A Wm. Sanson. 4 20
2"'l J.Wooldridgc Aaron Lcavy, K0
60 V illiuin Sanr m, t 21
115 Thomas Forcey. 6 03
10 '1 humns Forccv, -I 20
130 Y. 15. Holt, S 40
S5 . William Graham, jr. 3 53
t5 John Graham, jr. 3 53
100 Levi Pearce AaarouLeuvy, 2 SO
145 Win. Askey T. Cope. " 6 Oi
75 John Dnlu 1. O. Linn. 2 07
100 J. Uiaham, 6 12
00 Ab. Graham Isabella Jordan, 2 53
317 Geo. Smeal AndrcwByard, 10 42
Brady Township.
-Yo. Arrrs. Ps. Oimer Warrantee. Tax.
351 250 Joseph Read Jared I ngcrsol. II 20
321 31-1 Jarcd Ingersol, 17 Si
011 202 John Hart's heirs John Hart. 11 43
045 2o2 John Hart. II 52
402 30-1 David ICspy Wm.Kirkpatriek. 17 51
1451 ' 303 F. Reatis' estate D. Kennedy, 20 6S
505 It! Aun Kenned v, 1 56
ITOS 100 Hay? A A. L. Schne!! Roberts
A Fox. 3 10
62'3
577 1
:,.7y
5rfl
aSfi J
2;u
1 13
300
l'J.'l
215 Conrad Lor., 10 05
51S - E--t of S. Cochran Jos. Fcrroh, 20 :!
Tilton R-yuoids
Henry Wykojh.
1041
220
50 32
Miss Currv-
-Robert Currv'. 12 61
115
320
Ho
77
130
'21
5o I
370
100
Samuel Johnson. 6 57
Harrison Hall Robert furry, IS 2t
James Peed. 5 70
Knhert Ri-ss Casner Stiver. 5 52
L. J. Crans, now J. MoClnre
Joseph Ferron, 7 6?
T. L. r.at-lof Christian l-owe. 20 0
M. Ley's heirs Christ. Lowe. 35 63
Christian Lowe. 20 II
M. J. Porter Roberts A Fox,' 5 70
Geo. Munn Roberts A Fo.v. 3 18
56S1
13
21S
l!ti
3577
'.j'ifi'J
30 1 6
l'Jl'O
102
103W. W.FIemming Roberts A Pox.-l 53
.'ij Adi:m-. hce'.er ir..berts Jt i ox. 11 -10
5o0 B.D. EousheACu. 2 50
10 Samuel Ambroue. 4 03
55 Iaidlrviu Roberts A Fox, I 71
Burnside Township.
32 1 Win. Bigler Mary Crawford. 30 3S
310 Frederick Kuhn, 29 54
203 Peter Getz. 21 16
1000
100 Jas. Thompson Satu'l P.obcrts. 10 13
Idil ItPorge lira:-:. IU 1J
150 Uriah Loyd Christian Stake, 10 23
100 J. C Fisher's estate
Matthias Slough, 10 12
100 L. It. Carter Henry Musser, S 10
100 George Graff, 10 12
121 George Ross IS 5S
163 John Cunningham 21 SI
Chest Township.
433 153 Drinker A Clark AVm Cook. 20 50
433 153 John Cunningham, 29 50
100 31 Jas. Thompson Henry Polo, 5 00
433 153 A. Steer's heirs John Muter, 3S 30
Vlearftvld Boroftgh.
Lot No. ISl
40
Curwcusrile Borough.
Onc lot ill name of John Scott,
Coringtvn. Township. .
Anson G. Pholps.
Tir I - Georgo Mead,
It'Srf George Mead,
1 100 George Mo ad. '
l)0i -' George Mead, '
1 100 George Mead.
1100 eori?e Mead.
1 (00 Georgo Mead.
101S George Mead,
1160 George Mead,
483 George Mead.
JdOO George Mead,
C2j George Mead,
Fetcr A. Karthaus.
12 40
VJo7
5308
5370
5373
5374
5408
5110
5350
5377
5377
5-IU7
15 01
:i m
25 30
25 30
25 30
25 30
25 30
25 02
25 30
11 14
23 00
5101
L-KM
1809
11)02
1012
573 Morris A Stewart,
890 Morris A Stewart,
,sk Morris A Stewart,
510 Morris A Stewart,
20 21
20 3
12 52
Decatur Township.
105$ Joseph Harrison, 10 05
401 FetrrOwcns Charles Risk, 23 4 1
3 50 David Kvphart, 31 55
433 153 LconordAWallace Jacob('ox.40 25
00 llHDan'l Albert Jos.Hambleton, 8 41
J00 134 J. Hanimvrslaugh Hugh Ely. 1 i 50
33 12) W illiam Montgomery. 2 02
G.A J II. Stiiier,.
35 60 Thomas Edmonson. 3 03
J35 KcphartAAlbsrt JohnDrinker,6 26
50 Jacob Uaughman JohnSkyron.4 35
50 Jon. Kephart Jacob Downing, 4 35
"2 103 David Gcarhart JohnSkyron, 5 15
37 40 James Albert Joseph Sansom, 2 36
t'S 58 J. Gearhart, Esq John Canon, 8 53
2i4 Enoch A David Gearhart
John Skyron, 21 58
76 SO Daniel Avers George Graff, 6 CI
51 52 Perks A Bowman William
Sacsom. 4 70
70 00 JamesAIbcrt William Sacsom, 6 61
Ferguson Township.
233 159 Greenwood Bell John Ham-.. -
bright. . 10 J 3
433 153 Charlci Huston George Boss, 21 30
100 Bell's Estate P. Gloningcr, 5 CO
Fox Township. ' ' '
' Rudolnh H. Kvans.
4272
1272
4200
41S1
1185.
425 James Wilson. 14 76 !
50 James Wilson, 1 76
Sillman Harwood.
330 James Wilson weft 11 SO
De Witt C. Morris.
405 James Wilson et 17 07 J
- Nathan Bailey.
209 Jam s Wilson eart part," 6 90 '
William Turns.
James U'il-oc middle p't 20 r(T j
James Wilson. f " 34 Li j f
41 PS
4273
41
11S3
4211
423
4242
4090
1534
1535
43P9
4306
44C0
4340
42C0
00
et'O
130
William A. Wallace. ' " ' -i
damei Wilsoa weet part.
. -"6- 61
Jenifs wnsos, --'- ;
'V. S.-Ind Company. - '-
James Wilson, -
James Wilt n, .
' James Wilson, -
-James Wilson, ; - -
James Wilson, ' . '
James Wilson, -
Spencer A Spilcr-
James Wilson.
William B. 'erdon
- James Wilson. -
Daniel Oyster's Estalo.''
James Wilson. - ' '
- Alexander Vial.
Jamc Wilson,
James Wilson, "
B. Davenport, '
- 34 12 i
' -.
v 43 10
4.1 44
15 46
21 20
- 92
SM7
336
923
20
600
27 60
I :
17 10
91
11 04
216
41
1SS
)t6
t ,
S Ii .1
34 12
a 34
' . Glrelrd Township. . .
' Anson G. Phelps
5356 1100 . George Mead, ,. ,' '
5371 103 George Mead. "
5357 1000 George Mead,
5360 1100 ' . George Mead, '' ' "
5304 1066 120 .George Mead,
5365 '752 'George Mead,
5362 lOOrt George Mead.
535S 1043 ,. George MeaU ;
5375 10S3 , George Mead.
5361 1100." , tieorge Meal, . "( : ,
5363 1100. ' George Mead. ' .
5.72 1100 George Meud, ; .
5352 7f'H . George Mead. ,
5353 11 Oo George Mead,
1354 1004- George Mead,
5355 110Q . . George Mead,
5359 100O : .'" George Mead,
7 72
7 62'
7 00
7 72
7 50 j
'J 77 i
7 05
:1 'I !
7 56 j
7 67 j
7 72 !
' 7. C7 j
5 co ;
7 67 i
7 rs
7 67 1
7 00 ;
7 72
i 1 !
t
7 2$ ;
: ' 1
2 :
!
6 10 i
7 11 j
e 15 !
". 73
1 50
b 72
2 T3 !
17 61 1
ri oo I
27 I'O !
17 oO i
JS 55
T. 7l
20 70
1 1 85 ;
1 1 S5 !
I 1 ss j
It &5 1
29 70 ;
J6 t6 1
29 70 )
I 1 b'. !
i t si !
J i S5 I
14 5 I
I I 85 j
85
16 2 '
i
70 !
TO 2-S
66 SO j
i,0 fo
70 20 ;
1
11 97 I
43 03 I
35 IS j
61 75 I
33 06 i
6 79 ;
6. 13
4 2 tO
12 93
17 S J j
53 75 j
I
1
4S 94
4S 72
4 50
4S 5C
43 04
48 50
4- 50
45 50
i 50
12 20
II 15
16 44
3S 40
24 20
16 0
5 6"
6 72
35 l'-
:i 43
56 1"
36 iO
3S 60
11 2i
14 41
flit ,R
38 40
5376 1100
5379 611 ' Gcurze Meud,
A.1" W. Murray.
I8b3 2-30 ; Morris A Stewart, j .r
J. Stites aud ifc. .
1913 llj. jlO Morris and Stewart,
. Francis llugucny. '
1937 21d 53' Morris and Stewart,"
Francis Coudriel.
1S90 254 120 Morris and Stewart.
A. and J. Spackman.
ISi'O 367 43 Morris and Stewart, (
1937 " 77 Morris and Stew-nrt.
19lS 5tt Morrij and Stewart,
1025 163 , Jlorris and Stewart,
1926 256 Morris and Stewart,
. (icshvn Township.
Anson It; l'helps.
I'ue on these lands for ld52 and 1S53
5313 653
5314 '.ion
5315 T lift 1 1
'316 1000
5317 1053
53 IS 1000
5319 1CJ0
5320 II oo
5321 100S
5;;22 II 00
5323 1100
532 t 1100
5525 623
5326 1100
5327 1100
532S 1100
5329 1100
5330 1100
5331 1100
George Mead,
George Mead,
G corse Mead,
tieorge Mead,
Gcoi e Mead,
Georgo Mead,
Gcortrc Mead,
George Mead.
Georce Mead,
Georjre -Mead,
tieorge Mead.
Georg" Mead,
Georjre Mead.
eorge Mead.
(George Mead,
tieorge Mead.
George Mead,
George Mead,
George Mead,
John Keating.
Morris and Stewart.
'J. P. Rider.
Georgo Mead,
Jluilon Township.
John B. Oltn.
Moore and Delany,
Moore and Dclany.
William Powers,
W'iliinm Powers.
Moore and Delany,
W illiam Parker.
J iimcs Vv il. oii.
60
60
1922
201
200
1 0 11
1011
000
900
557 1
5367
5060
5675 1011
4257
S--i 15
u.
F. Land Company.
Jamos V ilson.
.'umcs W iligji.
James Witson,
.Ti nies Wilson,
J.imcs Wiison.
J.miea Wilson,
James W ilon,
James W ilson.
Thomas Holt.
William Powers
; . 15. Gordon.
James W iison.
James Wilson.
4231
1234
1235
4 236
4226
4229
42jO
4225
f.3v
OS'J
490
9''0
li'.5
62S
740
I2t
1 !2
505 1 900
2.'-0
500
Jordan Township.
ram, Blake A TarUy.
Reuben Hayccs,
Luke Morris,
: Joseph Billiard,
Robert Gray,
John Biiighur&t.
Saruh Ward.
George Eddy.
Moore Whart-n.
tieorge Ahtnn.
Richard Tcters.
Susanna Ward,
John Dorsey,
William SI051.
Adam Khoadi,
I'rinkcr aud Clark.
Daniel Smith,
Greenwood Bell
Adam Roigart,
(
IS
:o
153
153
41
153
437
135
433
133
120
433
433 153
433 153
4 33 153
100
123
20-
433 1j3
21 156
Daniel Ilausman.
G. A Mary Mc'.'crmack,
Thomas McElce.
Jonatliaii .Tonca,
Samuel Jordau,
Jamc3 M- Chnee.
Caleb Foulk,
George Wcscott,
. Robeil Whjrlon,
tieorge Shoff,
Jubu Ikyd.
. Robcr- Whartou,
Adam Kuhn.
F.berexer Brenham.
David Brown,
Karthaus TowntMp.
A. G. Phelps.
George Mead,
George MeaJ,
George Mead,
George Mead,
George Mead.
Georgo Mead.
George Mtad,
P. A. Karthaus
Morris and Stewar'.
Morris and St- wart,
Morris and Stewart.
, .Morris and Stewart.
Georgo Vaux.
Moiria and Stewart.
Peter Mrl'onald,
George Mead,
Charles W illiun,
t harles W'iiliiik,
Charles WiMink,
Charles M illink.
. iharlcsAVii'.itk. .
Charles W'iUink.
Charles Wilhuli,
Charles Willmk.
Charles WiJlmk.
200
I no
120
453 153
453 153
433 133
300
13 j 153
103
433 133
433 153
t
5109 1100
Mil 1100
5112 747
5413 1013
5106 1!00
6414 D'OO
5105 167 27
1300 600
1901 778
1913 507
1093 200
1911 513 35
100
5412 301
1093 l'i 1"
1091 119 101
1095 302 29
1 096 69 ;
1097 13a
3165 31 55
3165 437
3166 317
3 10-3 40 46
5292 1100
52l3 II OA
5294 1100
529j 1100
5236 1100
5297 1100 '
5293 I1"0
5299 11C0
5300 1100
5501 1100
5302 1100
5303 1100
5304 1100
5305 HOO
5306 HOO ,
5307 1100
530)1 1100
5309 1100
5310 1100
5311 11"0.
6J12 1900
5202 91
5
1?i
49
5 76
7 25 i
f- 50 !
8 50 j
1 24 !
i
45 :t
7; Tr 1
j
i sn '
a o t
11 as '
1 21
Lnwrtnce Towmhip.
A. G. I'holps
George Mead,
George Mead,
Geerge Mead.
George Mead.
George Mead,
GeorgaMead, .
Georga Mead.
Georgo Mead.
GeorgflMead.
George Mead, . .
Geergfl Mead, . ' ' '
George Mead.
George Mead.
Georpe Mead,
George Mea-1.
Gecrge Mead
Georgo Moad.
George Mead..
George Mead.
George Mead,
GeorgMei.
J-'domon Ivlice. , .
Roberts and Tex. . "
S 42
P 43
fi 42
42
8 42
9 42 j
8 ii 1
7 62 j
t 2
8 0 1
; 42
42
42
4-2
42
8
8
8
12
42
S 42
.
14 F2
i 1?
Morris JVvi?s :..
Henrv Leraifl. 1
Joseph Turner for r52-'53 10 ?
44'i
410
3
1C0
20
10 .3
4 tO
423
402
r;ot
227
373
421
150
3"0
It
272
Joseph Turner, "
' Georgo Ilaybecker,
10 55
10 14
; 9 X
4 9f
7 8S
8 95
53 59
11 2
I C9
1 75
31 00
'51 69
23 00
II o9
21 M
1 2 S
43 in.
43 40
43 40
43 40 .
28 00,
43 40
43 40
43 40 .
4 4'
43 40 .
43 4
4X 40 .
43 40
Georgo wctiel. - v"
William Werts. -"'
' Christian WcrU, '
David nek,
K. Perks A to
Jesse Yarnell. - '
McKean and Putter- . '
Christian Miuser
Johnston A Bowman.
Prter Yarnc!!,
John Lorain. '
Michael Snidcr, . .
L. C-Burton.
Robert Glenn,
M' . H. Sandrrfor , 1
' ' Francis Jobr!tor
. John Nicholt-oa..-,
S. C. Thorap'or...
' 'Hetty Morris, , ..
Si-.y.lcrJ Large: "' ,
Francis Johnston, V .
Ilardmau ITiillips . . . .",'
' P.ichard Thon:as,
16
4.
HI
150
200
151
13
99
Fhaw nnd St. John Smith. ,
45.T 153
433 153
433 153
433 lo3
279 153
4i3 I 3
433 153
153 153
453 153
13;; 153
433 153
4o5 13
Thomas Morri. '
W illiam Morru, ,
Samuel Meredith,"
William Miller, , .
H-tty Morris. .....
Thomas FiUiimmciis,
George Clycjcr,, ,.
Robert. Gray, . .
Robert Rainey,"
Patrick Moore,
Mary Morris, ' '
. Magnus Miller,-
Naibro Frszer.
William Hoover '
100 133 Francis Johnston. 12 $9
. Wm. Driiikcjs' Leira. .
3ro ,T,.bn Fry, jr. IS a?
j?il - John Thomas 4 years - 4 47 86
John Cook.. . " -
4o" Jacob Wetiel. 5S 71
225 Reuben Haines, " 22 60
riirs'cll& C..
G?"! Joseph Sinmns, 47 77
Dauicl W. Bradlcv.
43C 111 Rolrt Shaw " : 48 ftL
431 11 1 llyruiin tiratz, t- 43 !'
J. J. Miller. -
2h Ji.Ln Nichobon, 10 W
M. Beam.
1U1 125 William Morris, , 10 03
II. Beam.
lr BoiK-rt Morris, ! f
;-orge Hoover.
! Jolm Swanwiv k, 10 C"l
Boln-rt TLonian. ..
2" Uhrisliau B.iker, 23 1
Sw irt2 Bower.
:"' Francis Jcli!..ton," 4 y
Drt) J. larlow, 10
J.ttucs M'Gtrk'a estate'
211 William Lvans, Z7 bO
1'Jiilip B'unchard.
I".? 19 Patrick Hays, 17 c
S. K !l. (jratz.
137 38 William Mcrri, IS 07
f-' 140 Samuel Miles, Jr. 3 61
ll Bernard tiratz, 1152
SIS Joseph ITenrv, S4 SI
132 119 David Hull, " 13 SI
111 Charles Hall. 41' 1?
121 1"" William I). Kirw in, 12 19
t"'. fi'oorgo M'e'zct,. b
27 Paul AVcfzel, . 2 51
33'2 Iveubcu Ilatnes, 38 13
2''3 John Barrt'it, 20 SI
J. J. Lingle, - -
211 James Smith, , , 12 20
I'c'fil Tmrnih-'p.
"i 111 aril Hepburn.
?3 .'ccf:r.vj fra.-t, 6;
Tike Tov mhip.
-57S1 foo John N icbol.Mjn, - IS d
o77s jso John Nicholson, 21 74
o777 102'i "1 John .Nivholson, ol 08
lfi'.l .. Tankd Harts., ck . 5M
2t Bcnjaritin Johnson,
12'J Bt i jamiu JcIuijoh, 3 -0
I'fion Townrhip.
CJ.irtl tnd Irwin.
35S7 3) Roberts fi. I'm, !1 6
f'harlfs BLiiichnrd.
3i?S. 00 IiobetlH & Lev, f7 7t
. Britton.
35?1 52 lC.ilrrts Fox, 1 S?
Henry Bailv.
.".l 60 " Roberts St Fos, 1 o
H ix'-Tu arJ Towns'i p.
Dr. J.imcs Lock.
431 12' ll t!i r Li inker, 22 S'
250 AViHiaui Diii'kr, 2" 16
t3 William tjagartv, 3 1?
300 John -Morgan, . 2f 2?
Ridert Wallace.
15 5 FYter Htnrv, 7 S4
110 Hugh Hal-it on, " PS
W illiam A. Wallarp.
404 28 .Samuel Hamilton, 13 PS
Tbomaa Ralston.
177 K. McGhee, 14 53
I.islo Mcf'nllcv.
16 67 Philip DiU'eudanVr, 1 15
Head .Hesandcr Jv- Co.
4 113 Marv f'oiiuollv, ' 4 0?
21 Pauicl riilkt-rson, 3 6'
Dr. Iloutz.
4"3 I'liilp Lost. 6 S?
422 1A3 Jacob K. Hewtl!. ."2 4i
4oo 153 At illiam Johnson, 30 6
C3 V.vorgc Bickbam, 7 6
Hardman PhiHpa.
rr,.i o John M Cahvn 21 FT
I'S ' John Lsmidii-'-b, - 2?
M.Cully.
Zh Bigot .Shaw, 3 15
Uvury IJ gai ty ,
1 George BAcr. 2 42
Fltrk of V. A.
43 lf-3 T. P, Wharton, ?5 SS
ELI BLOOM, Titstimer.
Treasurer's Oflico. fdcarSld.
March 13, 1G.
IMI.l'ABLE TOAVN l'ROPERTV FOR
SALE The mbscrilr offors for ii'.e bis Tar
em tMac-i. on loo corner of Market and rtn
ellrct' in tufl '-"?rongh of Ckstfkld The ham
's "arSe aD' ccinmolious and well calculated for
TMllt.t.-. tiMiitt 1 r irhfuliii , , . ..I '-. IV k
'Vaila' e. Eiq . or of the subscriber livin; cn the
premises. W J HUMFllILL
March ith, lt56
TVOTICL WLoreas Letters of Admiaistretics
1 on the Estate f John Ti ice. deceased. Ia'8 ef
Srnt!'l 'o ti' undcrtigned. residing in Lawrenra
requested to make immediate payment, and tha
having cUiius agaiort ssid tftate will present
them, rroperly authenticated fS-r setilemant. t .
A. T. SCIIRYVEK. .
March 5th, 1853. Aduux-istrator.
DISSOLUTION OF r.VKERSUir
lhe partnership heretefcre exi3ticg between
Jfiines M Kelly ml AVta R Pickicscn. trsdti.
underthe cazte cf Kelly 4 Dickinson, ie this dty
rJ mutual ci.uti.i uitrcivea.
J. M EELLY.
MV R. EICKIJ 52N
-S-en Hcpe. Feb 15, iei5.
: 1
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FCF. VAZ.Z
lhe cubicrifcer cfars for eI& his vtlitl.'.
frta, s:tafte two cilt-j frenx CurTeterille. lb
Eivfer rosi leadicj ta Lun-bferfity ; rtii fsis cza
taimng 105 a:ies. sixty aeres cKcrsd, itirr cood
CultiTation, the balauc -well tixstsred . rith a
good bsrn, new f Unk dulling hru6ad egcrJ
bbaring orchard tbereoij. and, is wr'A wa'erel Fir
further infcrmstiou en-'iire cf !! !!i-'r.fer lir
inz on be premi-" SIMON IHMT'.
February 2". I?s'j 6m " ' r
1