THE JOURNAL. AFFAIRS AT HOME. TTiosx 8; CLSxariEtD Railroad. A meet jag of the stockholders of this company was held on the th instant, in Phillips&urg, at wfcich Un. James T. Hale was elected Presi dent, -John T. Mrathias, David J. Pmner, A. 0. Curtlo, C. Ii. roster, J . C. Williams, J. B. Graham, Jon. Boynton, G. L. Reed, John Pat ton, J. T. Leonard, L. J. Crans, aryl Edward Perks, Directors! Josiali W. Smith, Treasn rett Jamea Montgomery, Engineer; and William Eagahaw appointed Secretary of the Board. By a reference to an advertisement la to-day's Journal, it will Le seen that the engineer la to proceed to the immediate loca tioa of the road, and that fire dollars on each share is to le paid to the Treasurer within thirty data. This looks like going to wori with the right kind of spirit, and no doubt can wy longer cxi3t that this railroad will Le pushed forward to a speedy completion. Of this we are the more fally convinced when we take into consideration the tact that the in dividuals who now have the control of it, are men o! nndonbted business capacity, indom itable energy and unfaltering perseverance. Att!stioh is directed to the various new advertisements which appear In to-day's Jour nal. Dr. M. Wood offers his professional ser vices to the citizens of this place' and neigh borhood. D. O. Crouch, physician, has loca ted himself la Curwensville. Milo II oyt of fers his farm, a mile and a half irom this town, for sale. A notice relative to the estate of Philip Davis, dee'd, as well as several other notices, will also bo found among the new ad vertisements. . . Special Notice. There are quite a number of accounts standing open for the first year's subscription to' the Journal. We would re spectfully suggest that these be settled during th ensuing Court week. Payment is to be made to the present proprietor. A consider able number of our patrons have paid us for the present volume, for which we tender them oor thanks ; and wo would be pleased if as many as possible would daring next week coniu and "do likewise." Roll in gentlemen don't by afraid glad to see you. Handsome Boquet. We were, a few even ings since, the recipient of a handsome boquct from some fair incognita. We tender her our warmest thanks, and can assure her that our heart was in a state of great commotion for ome hours after its arrival. Who wouldn't be an editor, when boquets, widding cakes, the smiles of beauty, and all that sort of thing, are showered upon him ? Thb FariT Prospects, in this section, of couutry, are very poor so far as relates to peaches and plums. The peach trees were nearly all killed by the severe cold of the past w inter, and" many of tho plum trees met with a similar fate. The apple trees, we believe, are not injured, and will probably produce their usual quantity of fruit. - New Goods. W. F. Irwin has received an extensive stock of Seasonable Goods, which lie oilers to the public on the most reasonable terms. Those in need of articles in his line would do well to call soon, as they are passing off rapidly. See advertisement. Tkupsraxck Meeting. The President of the Washingtonian Temperance Society, has requested us to state, that a Quarterly meet ing will be held at the Court House on Mon day evening, May 19th. A general attendance is requested. Adu;e3se will be delivered. Accident. A small son of Mr. Hisey, of Lawrence township, fell from a hay-loft, on last Sunday a week, broke Lis collar-bone and dislocated his shoulder. It is feared that the fractures arc so severe as to place them beyond -successful surgical treatment. Max Paeties. Notwithstanding that "win ter lingering, chills the lap of May," the young folks of this place have resolved to indulge in the pleasures that are peculiar to "the merry tuonth." Several parties, we understand, are to come ofl during the present week. Ths Roads, which have been in a very bad condition for some weeks, are improving a lit tle tinder the influence of sunshine and wind. They are, however, yet far from being pleas ant to travel over. AsTi-Coaaosiva Amalgam Pexs. Mr.C. D. Watson left at onr office several of these pens. f hey are an excellent article, and write with cue and freedom. Hit. Bosewell, Minister of the United Brethren in Christ, will preach on next Sab bath evening, at candlclighting, in the Town Hall in Clearfield. The Crops in this county, we are pleased to learo, look well, and give promise of an abun tlant harvest. 17,1' .'. r);.fnf nnd Pill the best Rem liuiitu u y . wiiKiiti" edics for the cure of female complaints. The extraordinary enect uese r nu um f uj'vu " complaints incident to females, would appear .. f m L - . . . C.., r.,1 l 1 1 T- 1 IT- iacreaioie, ii it were uuicuuunu "j hpr rffrct. It is an UD- questionable fact, that there is no remedy e--,ifhntnfnTAiterminatinesuflerinfrfrom the uai fcv iuv.. softer sex; particularly yonng girls entering womanhood, are requester m Bi-s The Know Nothings of Blair county have abolished all secrecy, signs, grips and pass f ti. r.r.lor. and have called an open County Convention at Hollidaysburg on the 6th August, to nominate a county ucaei. Tat Se-aie of Pa. has passed, by a vote of 18 to 8, a ssction appropriating ta.i-v t" puicuase oi series oi puuiivi Governors of the Commonwealth the work of a rmadelphla artist. . Goyt&soa Pollock has signed three hnn dred and nineteen acts of assembly, and thir teen joint rejoluticpi, this session. Dlstrcctive Pise in Philadelphia. One i of the most awful lire s that ever occurred in PLiladclpbia, took place ou Thursday a;ora ingj 1st May, between 1 and 5 o'clock. It commenced in the large paper warehouse of Jessop and Moore, Ho. 21 North Street above Fifih, whence it speedily spread to Commerce then crossed to Sixth, then to Market, where the destruction was terrible. .The wind was blowing strong at the time, rendering all ef forts to stay the flames abortive. It is estima ted that the entire loss will reach nearly $2, 000,000. One fireman was killed, one stabbed and several others seriously injured. A.Mtox Cobcrs, member of the House" from Philadelphia, wa3 acquitted of stealing arms from the llarrlsburg Arsenal and also of con spiring with J. A. Drane, the Keeper, to de fraud the State ; on the lattei charge, howev er, he was s?ntenced to pay the costs. Drane plead guilty to the larceny. MARRIED: On the 7th May, by Thomas Kyler, Esq., Mr. M. R. PENiva,of Morris township, to Miss Ax- xe Ralstox, formerly of Philadelphia. On the 20th April, by the same, Mr. Kec- bex Weight, of Morris township, to Miss E LtZABErn Shields, formerly of Philadelphia. 1 AH finfl Fcct f god BOARDS wanted by .LUl,UUU A. M. HILLS, at his store in Clear field, for which the highest market price will be iid in goods at cash prices. marl9-tf "JV'OTICE. Having purchased tho Books of the J. 1 Iiaftvtnan's Jounud with the establishment, all rmounts unpaid for Subscription, Advertising, or Job-work, are to Le settled with the undersigned. mar!9 S. B. KUW. JOS. E. MOSSOP, having made an ensn-e-ment with A. T. LANK .SfCo., Wholesale deal ers in Clothine,175 Market st.. Philadelphia 'would resrectfully invite his old friends to give him a call. - March 20, ISO'i 3m. REGISTER'S NOTICE. Notice is here by given, that the following accounts have been examined and passed by me, and remain filed of record in this office for the inspection of heir, legatees, creditor? , 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 liorough of Clearfield, on Tuesday, the 20th day of May, 1350, for confirma tion and allowance: The final account of Isaac Oos3, Administrator of Kicbard Davis, dee'd. Vvil. rOilIt.lt, Register. Clearfield. Anril 23. 13aG. LICENSE NOTICE. Tho following named parsons have filed in the Office of the Clerk of the Court of Quarter Sessions of Clearfield County, their respective Petitions for License at Mav Ses- ston next, ajtreoably to Act of Assembly of March 23, 1SSG, entitled "An Act to regulate tho rule oi I ntoxieating Liquors, viz: va. II. Henderson. Innkeoper, TVoodward tp. Clearfield Lor. Olearficld bor. Clearfield bor. Curwensville b Ciirwcnsvillob Curwensville b Curwensville b Pika township Brady town!"p Luthersburg b Brady town.s"p Frer.chville b Brady towns'p Brady towni'p Curwensville b Covington tp. Goshen town'p Covington t'p Penn township bamucl Kvans, Innkeeper, Innkeeper, Iunkeeer, Hcstaurant Innkeeper, Innkeeper, Innkeeper, Innkeeper, Innkeeper, Innkeeper, Innkeeper, Innkeeper, Inckneper, Innkeeper, Innkeeper, Innkeeper, Innkeeper, Innkeeper, Innkeeper, Innkeeper, Restaurant George D. Lanich, vi rn. J. lieinpliul, tcphen (traff. David Smith. Isaac Bloom, jr. V'm. A. Mason, James Bloom, sr. Mrs. MaryDraucker R V.'. Moore. John TValls. Joseph Muliion. Henry Ooodlander, George W. Long, Vm. v. t lemming Solotnen Bawder, John Selfrldgo, 15. II. Lee, T. C. Davis, Richard Mosop. Clearfield bor J nomas Robbing, Clearfield, Jamea McClellan, Innkeeper. Morris tp. aple o5J WM. PORTER. Clerk IMPORTANT NEWS! PEACE MCLAHiH II1BFII! By the latest arrivals from Europe milE important intelligence has been received JL that Peace is about being declared. This haa had the effect of reducing priaes on not only pro- Visions, but upon uoods of all uescnptiona. iiie undersigned have, therefore. Liken advantage of thia propitious time to purcnase an extensive an l well selected stock ot SPRIX AND SUMMER GOODS, which thev are determined to sell at tho mo?: rea sonable prices. Thiir siock i3exter.sive. ombras iag EVERY VARIETY and STYLE of LADIES' and GENTLEMEN'S WEAR, to which they would call the attention of the citizens of Curwensville and surround inz countrr. Thev have connected with their establishment a BOOT A ND H IIO E MA .V li-Vl C Tuli 1", which is under the superintendence of the well-known Joseph Williams. They will thus be enabled to supply their customer and ail others with every varietv of Boots and Shoes at as reasonable pri ces as thev can be procured elsewhere. Their work will be made in the neatest and most dura ble manner, which will recommend itnelf. All of onr stock will be disposed of CHEAPER THAN TnE CHEAPEST for CASH, all kinds of Lumber, Country Produce. Hides. Ac, Ac. aprO- -3m 110NTELILS & TEN EYCK. EDVARD MOXTELICS. WILLIAM TEN KYCK 4 nil 31 AN LIFE SAVED I V Dowagiac, Mich.. March 11, 13.Vj. J. A. RHODES. Esa : Dear Sir As I took your medicine to sell on consignment, '-no cure no pay,' I take pleasuro in stating its cfieeU as reported to me by three brothers who live in this place, and their testimony is a fair specimen of all I have re ceived : XT. S Conklin told reo i;I had taken nine hot ties of Christie's Ague Balsa r , and continually run Hnwn while uaini? it until ev luczs and liver were Congested to that degreo that blood discharged from mv mouth and bowels, so that all thought it impossible for me to live throngh another chill. Tho doctors too did nil they could for rue, but tho't I must die. Nothing did me any good until 1 got Rhode's Fever and Ague Cure, which at once le liered mo of the distress and nausea at my stomaeh and pain in my head and bowels, and produced a permanent cure in a snort time. U. M. Conklin savs : "I had been taking medi rin of a o-ood a doctor a we have in our county, and taken any quantity of quinine and specifics without any eooa rcsnit, irom jiu Augus December. But aeeicg how nicely it operated on iny brother. I got a bottle of Rhodes' Fever and A guo Cure, which effected a. permanent cure by us ing two-thirds of a bottle." S. M. Conklin was not here, but both the other brothers say his case was the same as U. M's, I sold ha medicine to both the same day, and the care was as speedy from th same small quantity, and I might so specify, lonrs with respect, 6 A. HUNTINGTON. The above speaks for itself. Gooa proof as it is, it is of no better tenor than the vast number of like certificates I have already published, and the still s-reatnramount that iscoiitinualiy pouring in to me. One thing more. Last year I had occasion to cau tion the public in these words : "Inoticfonejirvi who have taken one of my general circulars, suh .litnifrL thr nsrmr. of their nostrum for inv iiieti- cine, and then vrith brazen impudence end their pamphlet with the exciamatiov, Let the proprietor of any other medicine, say as much i f he dares' -e iVOW 1 tuKe pleasure iu miwun, iui iuo toferrcJ to the same "Dr.Chrisiie's Ague Balaam" .. ia mentioned in the above ccrtL8cato. tv, . f re .several other industrious people who are applying to their poisonous trash all that 1 publish abont my Fever and Ague Core, or Anti dote to Malaria, exocpt tho certificates of cures, and the certificate of the celebrated t'hemist, Dr. JnmesR. Chilton, of N. Y., in favor of its perf jet ly harmless character, which is attached to every bottle These will always serve to distinguish my medicine from imitations. JAS. A. RHODES, . apr'3 '56-3n Frorrlctor FrOAilcnce, It. I JAMES B. GRAIIAJ1. Dealer in . SAWED LT7MBF.R, SQUARED TIMBER, SHINGLES, BOARDS, Ac, J4 prepared to fill, on the shorten notice, all orders for articles in his lino cf busi ness, on as reasonable terms iu they can be pro cured in the county. . . - Orabau-pton, ticarueld Co., Jan. J3, 1?jo . . BOOKS ! BOOKS ! ! Grccnleafs Series of Mathematical Works are now being used in nearly all tho Schools, Acadticie3 and Colleges in the United Etctes, and tro without doubt unrival led in point of merit, and ia adaptation to the wants of our schools ; they have the plainest rules and best examples to illustrate the whole business of 1-fe. The attention of Superintendents, Direc tors and Teachers is respectfully invited to these worics belo-e introducing a uniform series or any other kind as the law requires. Theso books can be had wholesale, retail or in exchange for old Book3 when introduced -in the schools, at C. D. WATSON'S Drug and Book Store. CIcarhfcld. Jan. ,;u, lsoo 2m. HALLOA! NEW WAGON MANUFACTORY. The undersigned would respectfully an nounce to his friends and tho public generally, that he has opened out a new agon-Making tfe tablishment in "New Salem City," Brady town ship, whore 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 be procured will bo osed, and his work w ill be made iu the most substantial and d u rablo manner, such as will bear tho test of strict examination, Bv a close observance of his busi ness engagements, and by disposing of his work on tho mc;l rcasonablo terms, which he will do for cither cash or approved country produce, he hopes to merit and receive a liberal share of pub lic custom BEN J. 1USHEL. New Salem City. Jan. 1G, ISiti. SELECT SCHOOL A Select School will be opened in Lumber City. Clearfield county, Pa.. on Tuesday the 1st day of April, for pupils of both sexes. I he undersigned, who will have charge it, haa had long experience as a teacher, and will spure in pairs to impart to tho pupils confided to Lis care, a solid education. TERMS, PER MONTH OF FOUR weeks. Orthographydleading, Writing & Arithmetic, S1,00 English Grammar, Geography, and Book keeping, - - - l.au Higher Blanches and CIas.nc3, - 2,'.0 Particular attention will bo giv en to Orthoepy, according to the most approved standards, to cor rect and elegant reading, and to composition. If required, an Eveuing Class will bo 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 etneient teachers. March 2, lHMi-Gt WM. MARTIN. J EST RECEIVED, A SPLENDID ASSORT MENT OV NEW BOOKS. STATIONARY, FANCY ARTICLES, CON FECI ION ARIES, TO BACCO, CIGARS, and DRUGS of all kinds, at ROBINS' LITERARY DEPOT, KHAW'S ROW. Clearfield, Pa. THE latest publications always on hand, or pro cured to order. Putnam. Godey. Graham, House hold V. ords, Leslies lasnions. Harper, l'cterson, and all the other Magazines furnished Monthly at Publishers' Prices. He would especially call the attention of 'lovers of the weed' to his large stock of tobacco and ci- gnrs. waio.'i canr.ot no surpassea in mis region, consisting of tho best qualiiy of '-Natural Leaf," Ll.oek A at, 'Uavunaioa, "Congress, ana other tobaccos: Havana, Regalia, Principe. Plan tation, Spanish, Half-Spanish, and UA few more left" cignrs. Alio a good stock of "pipes" and "fine-cut." He would also eall attention to tho fact that ho has just opened a large assortment of DRUGS, CHEMICALS, AND DYE RTl'EFS, which he will sell cheaper than any other estab lishment in the County. THOMAS ROBINS. November It, 1855. . YALITABLE PROPERTY AT PRIVATE SALE. TilE undersigned offers at Private Sale. 2J'J acres of Land, more oriel's, in Penn township, Clearfield county. seven or eight acres cleared, the balance covered with valuablo TIMBER, and having thereon the following improvements A GOOD SAW-iVJJlli, with LATH-SAW. Rose wheel, Ac, on a good stream -f wtf r, which will enable the mill to run about eight months in tho year A i.augiz Tiro-sroizr HOUSE. well furnished, plastered and painted throughout, with a never-failing Spring of water in the cellar ALSO, A FRAME RANK BARN, well famished with threshing floor, stabling, Ac, all new, having but recently been erected. Also, coavenient. and substantially creed OUT-BUILDINGS, consisting of a Wood-Shed, Spring House, Smoke House, Ac, iic The.ro is no njore desirablo property in the Countv. Aav person irisning lartuer informa tion, ear. apily to Samckl "WinEiiir-E, living on the Iiemijts. Pc3t OHice dddrcss, Grampian Hills, ClearSeld CVuctv, Pa. JOHN WIDEMIRE. SAMUEL WIDEMIRE. Penn Township. Dee. 20, lS55.-3nco A MARVELLOUS REMEDY roll A MARVELLOUS AGE ! ! HOLLOWAY'S BWmMT, the grand external remedy. T"Y the ail of a microscope, wo see millions of H"B H:'e onemncs on the surface of our bodies. Through thesj: this Ointment, when rubbed on the ekin. Ls carried to any organ or inward part. Ids- eases of the Kidneys, disorders of tho Liver, aSToc tion3 of the Heart, inflammation of the Lung Asthmas. Coughs and Colds, are by its means ef fectually cured. Every housewife knows that salt r assos freely through bono or meat ot any mica ces..- Thi3 healing Ointment far moro readily penetrates through any bono or fleshy part of the living body tho most d:ngerous inward curin coicrdaintslthat cannot be reached by other means. E3YS1PELAS. SALT RHEUM AND SCORBUTIC n ti M o cf No remedy has ever done so much for the cure of diseases of the rkin, whatever form they may assume, as thi Ointment. No case of Salt Rheum, Senrvv. Sore Heads. Scrofula or Erysipelas, cau lonj withstand its influence. Tho inventor has travelled over niany parts of the globe, visiting the nrincir.al ho3i,itals. di.-pensincr this Ointment, giving advice aa to its application, and has thns been the means of restoring countless numbers to health. SORE LEGS, SORE BREASTS, YOUND3 AN3 ULCERS. Some ef the most scientific snrgeons now rely solely on tho use of this wonderful Ointment, when having to cone with the worst ca?es of sores, ulcers wounds, glandular swellings, and tumors. Profes sor lloilowny has, by command of the Allied gov ernments, dispatched to the hospitals of the East, irru aliimnonM of this Ointment, to boused un derthc direction of the Medical staff, in the worst eases of wounds. It will cure any ulcer, glandu lar swellin", stiSTnc33 or contraction of tho joint.", even of 20 years' standing. dii PC ani-i FISTULAS. These and other similar distressing complaints can be effectually cured if the Ointment bo well rubbed in over the parts affected, and by otherwise following the printed directions around eaca pot. Both, the Ointment and the Pills should be used ia the following cases : Bunions, Mercurial Ernptions, Swelled Glands, Burns, Chapped Hands, ft tin Joinw, Chilblains, Rheumatism, Ulcers, Fistulas, SaltRheuia, Venerial Sores, Gout, Skin Diseases. Soro Legs, Lumbago, Wounds cf all kinds, Scalds, Pilei, Sore Breasts, Sprains, Scalds, Sores ef all kinds. Sore Throat. t . fnnnfapfnripS Of ProfoSSOr LlOl loway, SO Mailea Lano, New York, and 214 Strand, London, and by all respectable Druggists and Dea lers of Medicines tiiroagnoni .u, ..v- -.,, and the civilized world, in Pots, at 25 cents, 6-i A- 1 O 1 ,.r,U tlTIhere is a considerable saving by taking the a'eB.EDirectior.3 for tho guidance of patients ia every disorder are affixed to each pot April 9, 1S5G. ; AFT STOVES, for sale by r ' MERRELL A CARTER. Clearfield, Feb. 27. nnREASURER'S SALE OF UNSEATED J. .LANDS for Taxes for the years 1954 & 1855. Notieo is hereby given, that in pursnance cf an act of Assembly, passed the 12th day of June. A. D. 1SI5, entitled, "An act to amend an act direct ing the mode of selling unicated lands for taxes," Ac . tho lollowinc tracts of unseated lands in Clear field county, will be exposed to public sale, or out cry, for the taxes duo and unpaid thvreon, at tho Court House in the borough of Clearfield, on the second Monday of June next : Beccaria Township. Acs. Ps. Owner and Warranttc. Tux. 151 50 Thts. Weston Thomas Kcatland, 1"- 24 162 llt Abraham Witmer, 13 1" 1C2 110 Michael Muser, 13 17 IQi iiliam S right, la 76 !79 04 102 Jtku Cooper Ephraim Blair, 23 56 Sarah Billington, 4 47 Win. Dowder William Brown, 11 S4 A. K. Wright Jacob Musscrsmith, 19 35 John Dillon Robert Wilson. 5 C7 124 4 A 20 bb f.3 119 Jus.Gallaher Frederick Hcuiuan. 1 f2 50 William Bosman, 4 20 2G F. A J. PhofF Adam Mysineopc, 5 l'J Wm. Hammond Herman Witmer, 33 57 80 J. McCulley Philip Gloninger, 1 f7 54 John Beam, 10 7S C. Copenheifer Samuel Turner, lt 20 231 0 ICO 200 50 100 Moses Robison P. Gloninger, 3 83 83 123 Fred'k.Shoff John Bausman, 6 81 85 64 A. K. Shoff William Bausman, 3 59 25 2d Lionel Weld Peter Miller, 5 2t 93 110 Michael FouU, 4 18 138 51 Ah. Wurrick Henry Landis, 1107 V.i Wm. Potter Frederick Hublry, Z 'JJ 1)9 3 Jas. Stewart Ercderick Henxuan, 7 9i 77 John Oshail .John Kctland, 6 27 8 15 And. Whistler Thomas Billington, 65 Kelley A Dickerson, 32 Philip Mvgincope, 9 73 150 50 John Mysineopc,- 6 31 Bell Township. i00 James McGhce, Arthur Bell Benjamin Gibbs, JaeobSnyder Margaret Sbippen, 27 (10 23 39 16 21 4uJ 01 ISoggs loicnsmv. Smith A Powell Barbara Snyder, 3 80 John Kephart Henry l'aunco, 3 90 F. Ransom Henry Fuuncc, 3 64 9S 100 0 110 90 Fisher A Powell Barbara Sr.vdcr, 12 37 IU SO Fisher Doling A Co Barbara Snyder, C IS Patrick Doling. . 5 20 Georgo Hoot man, 6 92 Luke Kyler, U 40 G.W.Geaihar. Walter Stewart, 4 16 100 132 53 80 65 72 David Goss Richard Thomas, 3 41 30 114 David Frazicr Richard Thomas, 1 61 52 68 Hardman PhiEips Uich'd Thomas, 2 72 Bradford Townshio. 310 CO J. W. Smith Hugh E'y, 1 1 50 Kratrer.f.ftnich AFulton. 66 Matthew Forcey, 15 77 Thomas Holt John Nicholson, 11 72 Abm. Hoover Thomas Hawthorn, 4 19 23 159 123 ICO 100 200 60 145 40 150 ha 95 100 115 75 IPS t'O 317 Xo Jos. A Wi 4 20 16 SO 4 21 J.Wooldridge Aaron Leavy, William Sausom. Thomas Forcey, C 03 Thomas Forcey, 4 20 V. B. Holt, ft 10 William Graham, jr. 3 53 John Graham, jr. 3 53 Levi Fcarcc AaarcnLeaw, 2 80 Wm. Askcy T. Cope. 6 05 John Dale 15. O. Linn, 2 07 J. Graham, 6 12 Ab. Graham Isabella Jordan, 2 53 Geo. Smeal Andrew Byari, 19 42 Brady Township. Acres. Ps. Oiruer Jf 'Warrantee. Tax. 250 Joseph Read Jared Ingersol, 14 25 313 Jared Ingersol, 17 84 202 John Hart's heirsJohn Hart, 11 49 202 John Hart, 11 52 3!W David Espy Win. Kirkpatrick, 17 54 363 F. Bcatis' estato D. Konncdy, 20 68 161 Ann Kennedy, 4 56 354 324 611 645 402 1431 305 1998 625 5GS2 5S77 1 5S79 5851 53 250' 113 300 195 5ool 13 218 110 )-- . . I J i 33 :)0 3S!o 1999 100 Hayp A A. L. Schncll Roberts A Fox, 3 10 215 Conrad Long, 19 95 518 Eat of S. Cochran Jod. Ferron, 29 51 Tilton Reynolds Henry Wykoph, 1011 53 32 220 115 320 100 77 135 521 501 370 10!) Miss Curry Robert Curry, 12 64 Samuel Johnson, 6 7 Harrison Hall Robert Curry, 13 24 James Reed, 5 70 Robert Ross Casper Stiver, 5 52 L. J. Crans, now J. McCIurc Joseph F'crron, ' 7 69 T. L. Batdof Christian Lowe, 29 63 M. Ley's heirs Christ. Lowe, 35 63 Christian Lowe, 2o 11 M. J. Torter Roberts A Fox, 5 70 Geo. Munn Roberts A Fox, 3 15 lOSW.V.'.Flomming Robert A Fox. 4 53 AdamWhecler Roberts A Fcx, 11 40 B.D.RoushcACo.23 50 Samuel Ambrose, 4 95 David Irvin Roberta A F'ox, 1 71 102 78 2n o 500 40 55 1993 Burr.side Toicnship. 321 Wei. Bigler Mary Crawford. SO 35 310 Frederick Kuhn, 29 54 239 Peter Get. 21 15 100 Jas.Thompson Sanvl Robert?. 10 13 100 George GrafT, 10 13 150 Uriah Loyd Christian Stake, 15 23 100 J. C Fisher's estate Matthias Plough, 10 12 100 L. R. Carter Henry Musser, 8 10 100 Georgo Graff, 10 12 121 eorgeItoss 15 i 153 John Cunningham 21 84 Chtst Townskir). 433 153 Drinker A Clark Wm. Cook. 23 0 433 153 John Cnnningham, 29 59 100 31 Jas. Thompson Henry Pole, 5 GO 433 153 A. Steer's hoirs John Musscr, 33 3J Clcarfcld Bcroneh. Lot No. 181 40 Curivensville Borcrtsh. One lot in name of John Scott, 22 43 Covir.gion Township. Anson G. Phelps. 53G7 7? I 53:H 10S3 5370 1100 5373 1100 5371 1100 5403 1100 5H0 1100 5359 1018 5377 1100 5377 4 S3 5407 1000 5104 325 1893 573 1899 890 1902 889 1912 515 George Mead, 11 (U GoorgoMead, 24 9o George Mead, - 25 30 George Mead, 25 30 George Mead, 25 30 George Mead, 25 30 George Mead. 25 30 Georgo M.-ad, 25 02 Georgo Mead, 25 SO George Mead, 11 14 George Mead, 23. 00 George Mead, 7 25 Fcter A. Karthaus. Morris A Stewart, 12 32 Morris A Stewart, 20 21 Morris A Stewart, 20 38 Morris A Stewart, 12 52 Dccalttr Township. 195i Joseph Harrison. 19 03 404 Fcter Owens Charles Risk, 23 41 .MO David Kephart, 31 55 433 153 LeonaHAWallace JaeobCox,40 25 05 IlSDan'l Albert Jos.Hambleton, S 41 163 131 J. Hammerslaugh Hugh Ely, 14 50 23 120 William Montgomery, 2 62 G. A J H. Stiner, 35 CO Themas Edmonson. 3 03 135 KephartAAlbsi t John Drinker, 6 25 50 Jacob Baughman John Skyron, i 35 50 Jon. Kephart Jacob Downing, 4 5 62 108 David Gearhart John Skyron, 5 45 37 49 James Albert Joseph Sansom, 2 Z 93 53 J. Gearhart, Esq John Canon, 8 53 213 Enoch 1 David Gearhart John Skyron, 21 58 76 40 Daniel Avers George Graff, 6 61 54 32 Perks A Bowman William Sansom. 4 70 76 99 JainesAlbert William Sansom, 6 61 Ferguson Township. 233 159 Greenwood Bell John Ham bright. 10 13 433 153 Charles nuston Georgo Ross, 21 SO 100 Bell's Estate P. Gloninger, 5 60 Fox Township. F.udolph H. Evans. 4272 424 James Wilson. " 14 73 4272 50 James Wilson, 1 76 Sillman Harwood. 4200 330 James Wi!on wc;t i 1135 De Witt C. Morris. 4181 405 James Wilson west i - - 17 07 Nathan Bailey. 1189 200 Jams Wil;on east part, 6 90 V"il!iam Tumi. 41PS 00 Janr.cs Wilson middle p 4275 9?0 James Wilson, William A. Wallace.' 4188 190 . Jam! Wilson wt part, 4183 PS0 James Wilson. U.-S. Land Company. 4211 ?37 James Wilson, 4238 917 James Wils n, 4212 336 James Wilron, 4090 923 James Wilson, 1534 20 .lames Wilson, 1535 COO . James Wilson, Spencer A Spilrr. 4399 372 .Tame? Wilson, William B. Gordon. 439o 216 James Wilson. Daniel Oyster's Estate. 4 S0O 41 James Wilson. Alexander Vial. 4340 188 James Wil-oc, 42C0 990 James Wilson, t :o 70 34 12 6 M 34 12 j 43 10 43 54 ! 15 46 1 21 t'O ! a -J i 27 6? '. 17 10 S ?1 j ! 11 01 I ;;i 12 i 5 31 j i 106 B. Davcnporu Cirard Township. Anson G. Phelps - 5356 1100 5371 103 George Mead, Georgo Mead, George Mead, George Mead, George Mead, m 7 00 7 72 7 50 2 77 7 05 7 23 7 56 7 67 7 72 7 67 b 60 7 67 7 72 7 f.7 7 00 7 72 4 18 7 2S 4 62 6 10 7 11 r. 16 2 08 73 1 50 5 72 26 73 17 64 21 GO 27 00 27 00 2 55 29 70 29 70 It 85 1J Si 14 85 11 85 29 70 16 S6 29 70 11 85 11 85 11 85 14 85 14 85 8 65 15 20 5.157 1000 5350 1100 5364 1066 120 5265 752 5362 1008 535K 1043 5375 10X3 5361 1100 5363 1100 licorgc Jlead, George Mead, George Mead, George Mead. George Mead, George Mead, George Mead, George Mead, George Mead, (ieorge Mead, George Mead, George Mead, (ieorge Mead, George Mead. A. A W. Murray. Morris A Stewart, J. Stitos and wife. 16 Morris and Stewart, Francis IIi:guc:iy. 53 Morris and Stewart, Francis Coudriel. 120 Morris and Stewart, A. and J. Spademan. 45 Morri ami Stewart. Morris and Stewart, Morris and Stewart, Morris and Stewart, Morris and Stewart, 5372 1100 5352 798 5353 1100 4351 10US 5355 1100 5359 1000 5376 1100 5379 641 1SS3 260 115 218 254 37 77 50 163 256 1918 1937 1S90 1890 1937 1948 1925 1925 Goshen Township. Anson G. Tholps. Due on these lands for 1S52 and 1853 5313 653 George Mead, 5314 900 George Mead, 5315 1000 George Mead, 5316 1000 George Mead, 5317 1059 CO George Mead, 5318 109'J George Mead, 5319 1099 George Mead, 5320 1100 George Mead. 5321 1008 03 George Mead, 5322 1100 ' George Mead, 5323 1100 George Mead, 5324 1100 George Mead, 5325 623 Georgo Mead, 5326 1103 George Mead. 1100 George Mead, 1100 George Mead, 1109 George Mead, 5328 5329 5330 1100 George Mead, 5331 1100 George Mead, John Keating. 1922 201 2 Morru and Stewart, 'J. P. Ri ier. 5325 200 Georgo Mead, Huston Township. Jchh B. Otto. 5673 1041 S Moore and Delany, 5674 1011 6 Moore and Delany, 70 25 70 25 fiS 80 60 F0 70 20 11 07 43 03 35 4S 66 75 33 06 79 05 IS 12 40 49 93 17 62 16 86 03 3 OS'Jl 5065 5675 930 William Powers, 9H0 William Tower. 1011 Moore and Delany, iiliam Parker. James Wilson, . S. Land Company. James Wilson, James WiUon. J;tmcs Wilson, James Wilson, James Wilson. James WiisjR, James V" ilsjn, James Wilson, Thomas Holt. 6S5 15 633 526 959 490 G90 S65 123 628 112 740 4231 4234 4235 4238 4225 4223 4230 4225 5001 930 William Towtrs, G. B. Gordon. 4225 4236 250 James Wiison, 600 James Wilson, Jordan Township. Crara.EIake A Parky. 437 48 Reuben Hayues, 435 50 Luke Morris, 433 153 Joseph HiUiard, 433 153 Robert Grav. 423 11 John P.inehuret, 433 153 Sarah Ward, 433 153 George Kddy, 433 153 Mooro Wharton. 433 153 George Asht-on, Richard Tcters. 103 Susanna Ward, 129 JohnDorcy, William SIoss. 290 Adam Rhoais, Drinker and Clark. 433 153 Decicl Smith. Greenwood Bcil. 21S 155 Adam Reigart, DknicI Bausman. 200 G. A Mary Mctk'iciack, Thomas McEIee. 100 Jonathan Jones, 120 Samut-l Jordan, James M. Chase. 43 153 Caleb Fou'.k, 293 Georgo Wcseott, 433 153 Robert Whartou, 433 153 Geortre Shoff, 309 Jvhn15oyd, 133 153 l'obcr- Wharton, 103 Adam Kuhn, 433 133 Ebencier Ereuhani, 433 153 David Broun, Karthaus Township. A. G. Pho'.ps. 48 PI S 72 48 50 48 50 4 04 4S 50 4 3 0 48 50 43 50 12 20 11 15 IS 44 33 10 21 20 15 30 i 5 O 6 72 10 15 21 35 40 36 10 33 CO 11 20 II 41 6i 58 3'j 40 3103 hot 5411 1100 5412 747 5113 1043 5405 1100 5411 1000 5405 167 27 1900 600 1901 773 1913 507 1093 200 1911 513 55 100 5412 301 1093 45 10 1034 119 101 1095 352 29 1095 69 1097 193 3165 SI IS 3465 437 3463 S17 315S 40 45 5292 110) 5293 1100 5294 1100 5295 1100 5295 1100 5297 1100 529S 1100 5299 1100 5300 1100 5301 1100 5302 1100 53C3 1100 5304 1100 5305 1100 5306 110O 5307 1100 6303 1100 5309 11 00 5310 1100 5311 1100 5312 1900 52?2 91 George Meai, George Meal, George Mead, George Meal, George Mead. George Mead, George Mcai, P. A. "Karthaus. Morris and Stewart, Morris and Stewart, Morris and Stewart, Morris and Stewart, George Vaux. Morris and Stewart, Fcter McDonald, George Mead. Charles Willink. Charles Willink, Charles Willink. Charles Willink, Charles Willink, Charles Willink, Charles Willink, Charles Willink, Charles Willink, Lzviencc Township. A. G. Phelps. George Mead, George Mead, George Mead, George Mead, George Mead, George Mead, George Mead, George Mead. George Mead, ' George Mead, George Mead, Georgo Mead, : George Mead, Gcorpo Mead, George Mead, George Mead. George Mead. George Mead. Georgo Mead, Georgo Mead, George Mead. ?'loinoa Khn - Kobsrts and Fox 8 K 43 5 76 7 25 50 8. 50 1 24 ?7 20 13 21 21 43 12 40 M 80 6 20 1 66 2 63 9 21 20 13 4 15 13 26 I 00 28 91 19 65 1 24 42 K 12 S 42 8 42 8 42 42 42 42 62 63 05 42 42 42 11 42 42 42 42 8 05 14 82 4 19 Morrit Township. Henry Ijraia. 410 P5 Joseph Turner for '52-' 410 109 Joseph Turner, ' 410 20 Jcseph Turner. " 423 Gecrge Haybecker, " 402 George Wetiel. " 2tv Wilham Wcrti, 327 Christian WetU, " 373 David Sanck, .. Perks A Co. 4J1 Jesse Yarcelf. McKoan ard Butler. 150 Christian .Muinr, Johnston A Bowman. ??9 Fcter Yarncll, John Lorain. It 70 Michael louder, E. C. Burton. 272 16 Robert Glenn. W. 11. Fandericn 437 141 Franeis Jobn?ten, 200 150 - John Nicholion, F C. Thompson. 161 Hetty Morris. . fcryd r A Largs. 183 Francis Johnston, Iiardman Phillips. 3 Richard Thomas, Shaw and St. John Smith. 433 153 Thomas Morris, 433 153 William Morris. 433 153 Samuel Meredith, 433 153 William Miller, 279 153 INtty Morris. 433 153 Thnmas Fitzsimmon?, 423 153 George Clvmcr, 53 ie . 10 . 10 5 10 li 9 3 . 4 BJ 7 63 e es 53 m 11 25 15C3 J '" . .51 Ci . 51 6ft 25 CO 14139 21 61 12 35 4 40 43 49 43 40 43 40 28 00 43 40 43 40 43 40 43 40 43 40 43 40 " 43 0 43 49 12 69 18 47 66 58 2i 22 69 433 353 433 153 433 153 433 153 433 153 433 153 Robert G ray, Robert Rainey, Patrick Moore, Mary Morris, Mngnuf Miller, Nalhro Friier, William Hoover Francis Johnston. 100 153 Wm. Drinkrjd' heirs. 3i0 John Fry. jr. 3SU John Thomas I years John Cook. 46 5 Jacob Wetiel. 228 Rtubon Haines, I'ursell & Co. G82 Josp di Simons, 47 "7 Daniul W. Bradkv. 4S0 HI Robert .Shaw," 43 61 431111 HvmanUratz, 43 21 J. J. Miller. 200 John Nicholson, 10 09 M. Beam. ' 101 12S William Morris, 10 03 II. Ueani. U0- Robert Morris, 10 60 George Hoover. 100 John Swanwick, 10 00 Robert Thomas. 231 Christian Baker, 2S 10 Swartz & Bower. r0 Francis Johnston, 4 00 1X) J. Farlow, 10 00 James M'G irk 's estate. 211 22 William Evans, 27 60 Philip Blanchard. 1C3 13 Patrick Hays, 17 82 S. & II. Gratz. 137-33 William Morris, IS OT 'Jo 14d Samuel Miles, Jr. 9 60 145 Bernard Gratz, 14 62 34S Joseph Henry, S4 61 lu2 119 David Hall. 18 81 411 Charles Hall. 41 12 121 100 William 1). Kirwin, T2 19 f.O George Wetzel, fi 00 27 Paul Wetzel, 2 81 ,"32 Keubon Haines, S3 13 John Barron, 20 SI J. J. Lingle, 2U James Smith, 12 20 n Township. William Hepburn. P3 Cochran Tract, 6 tZ Pike Township. 5751 60 John Nicholson, IS 00 5778 480 Juhn Nicholson, 21 74 5777 1020 21 John Nicholson, 31 ?H 103 Daniel Hartsock, 5 60 21 Benjamin Johnson, 60 123 Benjamin Johnson, 3 20 I'ion Township. G art land Irwin. CoS7 3.30 Roberts & Tox, 31 63 Charles Blanchard. 970 60 Roberts & Fox, 67 7a R. Britton, C531 c2 Roberts & Fox, 1 89 Henry Bailv. 3531 50 Roberts & 1'ox, 1 73 Woodward Township. Dr. James Lock. 420 120 Henry Drinker, 22 210 William Drinker, 0 1 43 William Hagartv, 3 12 300 John Morgan, 25 22 Robert Wallace. LjO 5 Fetor Henry, 7 34 110 Hugh Ralston, 6 99 William A. Wallace, dl 23 Samuel Hamilton, 19 S5 Thomas Raliton. 177 R. McGhee, 11 ES Lis'.e McCulley. 16 "7 Philip DiiTendafier, 1 35 Read Alexander & Co. IS 115 Mary Cnnnollv, 4 OB 2'X) Daniel Fulkcrson, 9 60 Dr. Iloutz. lb'3 153 Fhilp Lost. 53 SO 422 153 Jacob R. Howell, 32 4.5 433 153 William Johnson, 35 82 100 C3 George Bickham, 7 63 Hardman Philips. 20O m John M'Cabcn - '21 S7 08 John Lampblack, 8 22 McCully. 33 Pigot Shaw, 3 19 Henry Hegarfy, oi Georgn Baker. 2 42 Bank ot N. A. 433 la3 T. P. Wharton, 35 33 ELI BLOOM, Treasurer. Treasurer's OfScc, Clearfield, March 19, 1S56. 57"Al.rAIiLE TOWN PROPERTY FOR f SALE. The subscriber offers for sale his Tav ern Stand, on the corner of Market and Front streets, in the borough of Clearfield. The houis ia large and commodious and well calculated for a public house. For particulars inquire of W A. Wallace, Esq.. or cf the eubsrriber living on tha premises. W. J. HEMPHILL March 5th, 1S55 - . TVOTICi: Whereas Letters of Adminirtration 1 on the LViato of John Price, deceased, late ef Eoggs towntbip. Clearfield county. Pa-, have beea granted to th undersigned, residing in Lawrenc ton mhip, all persous indebted to said tt ar requested to make immediate payment, and tho having claims against said citato will present them, properly authenticated for settlement, to 11 A T. SCHKYVER. March 5th, 1856. Administrator DISSOLl TIOX OF PARTNERSHIP Ihe partnership heretofore existing btwa Jaine M. Kelly and Wm. R. Dickinson, trading under the uaino of Kelly A Dickinson, is tkis day by mutual consent dissolved. . J. M KELLY. W. R. DICKLN60S . Glen Hope. Fb. 18, 1656. TA LP A BLE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. The subscriber offers for' sale hi Tthiabl farm, situate two miles from Curw ensrille, on th River road leading to Lumber City ; said farm tvn taiuing 105 acres, sixty acres cleared, under good cultivation, the balance well timbered; with- r good bars, d plank dwelling bonis, and a gi?i bearing orchard thereon, and is well watered. Tot further information enquire ef the subscriber li-r mg on the premiss SIMON THOMPSON, s February 20. 1856-6m
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