u XI1M1?S THE JOUEML. AFFAIRS AT HOME. Valuation op Real and Personal PaorER- tr i Clearfield Cocjjtt By a reference to a statement of the Commissioners, published in io-day's Journal, it will be seen that the to tal amount of real and personal property in thin county is valued at $1,508,470. Of this, 782,010 is seated property, and $490,433 un seated. The value of horses, cows, &c., is put down at 31I7,92G; carriages, buggies, &c, at $8,65G ; money at interest $23,228 ; watch es $2,793 ; and trades and occupations at $C0, 8tJ4. The total number of taxablcs in the county is 3,971. The tabic is an interesting and valuable oue, and undoubtedly required a groat deal of time and labor to prepare, and the clerk deserves praise for the manner in which It is got up. Mat Partt. Tho pupils of tho Clearfield Institute, under tho superintendance of Mr. nd Mrs. Campbell, went a May-ing on last Thursday. One of the young ladies, chosen by her companions, was crowned as queen and eated upon a rustic throne erected amidst a cluster of beautiful pines. During the course of tho afternoon ample justice was done by scholars and guests to a sumptuous repast pre pared tor the occasion. Youth, beauty, and om farther advanced in years, met together, and altogether it was an enlivening scene, and calculated to raise grateful emotions in tho heart of the beholder. Everything passed off pleasantly, though tho party were compelled to disperse early in consequence of a shower cf rain. We tender our thanks for the deli cious cako which was sent us. Manual or Arts and Occupations Got up and prepared with great caro and expense by C. Jei jries, M. D. We have been favored by the aifthor with a copy of this work. It is a compilation of valuable, practicable recipes, designed for general use. The book has been prepared at a heavy expense, the manuscript copy alone Laving cost over S700. It gives directions for imitating the grain of wood, marble, &c, how to prepare paints, cements, to make inks, cleansing compounds, syrr.ps, &c,, Sec. Price SI. The bpok can le pro cured by remitting the price to C. Jeffries, M. D. , Jeffries P. O., Clearfield Co., Pa. Mossor.has just received an abundance of new goods, for spring and summer wear. His ntock is extensive, and selected with an espe cial view to the wants of this community. Persons wishing to purchase seasonable goods at low prices, should give him a call. lie has also an extensive assortment of Ready-made Clothing, which lie will sell very cheap. Cook's Premium Commercial Ink. The lo vers of good writing ink, will find this an ex cellent article. It flows freely, and after be ing on the paper a few moments assumes an extremely dark cast. We are using some of It now, and find it to be a prime article. It cin be procured of Mr. John S. Iloyt, of Law rence township. The Razor Powder Man, is in town, ha ranguing, tolling stories, singing songs, and selling any quantity of his powder, liniment, J-c. He is a genius in his own peculiar way. His paste and pain extractor can be procured at C. D. Watson's Drug Store. Attention is directed to his advertisement in another col umn of to-day's Journal. Roebins has received a stock of new books of various kinds at his Literary Depot, ppo eite the Journal office. Give him a call. California. The steamer George Law ar rived at Xcw York on the 10th with San Fran cisco Mails of the 21st April. Heavy rains had fallen throughout Californi , which had given mining operations a new start. The grain crops promise a most abundant harvest. Business at San Francisco was dull. Flour was selling at ?11, being a decline of. $2,50 a barrel. Other leading articles had also de clined. A large fire had occurred at Placer villc on tho lOtb loss SoO.OoO. A dreadful acoident occurred on the Panama Railroad, by which over thirty persons were killed and fifty wounded. The train that was wrecked consisted of nine cars, containing 900 passen gers. No further riot difficulties had taken place at Panama. Judge Crawford, of Washington, on Mon day, released the Hon. P. T. Herbert, charged with killing Thomas Keating, on bail for $10, 000, for his appearance at the next term of the Criminal Court of the District of Columbia, couinieucing on the third Monday of June. James II. Hornet and James Owner became bis bail. d i i : r: At his residence in Morris township. Clear field co., on the 23th nf April last, William M. Hunter, Ksq., in the 71st year of his age. D ). CHOI CM, PHYSIC! AN. OfiieeinCnr- weiisville. May 14, 1850-tf Dlt. M. WOODS, tenders his professional ser vices t' the citizens of Clearfield and vicini ty. Residence on Second street, opposite the of tice of L. Jackson Crans, where he can be found unless bsent on professional business. Clearfield, May U. 1850 3iu. ' TVTOTICE. Slaving purchased the Book3 of the 11 Raftsman Journal with the establishment, all rmcunts unpaid for Subscription, Advertising, or Job-work, are to be settled with tho undersigned ar!9 S. J ROW. TOS. E. MOSSO I, having malo an cngagc. J tnent with A. I. LANK A Co.. Wl.oloto Hol ers in Clothing.175 Market el.. Philadelphia, would respectfully invite b:s old friends to givc'hiin a call. March 26. 1850 3 m. TAMES II. UK All AM. Dealer in SWI-n Ll'MRER, SQUARED TIM15EU, SHIXulrs ROARDS. Ac, is prepared to fill, on tho shortest notice, all orders for articles in his line of busi. iiess, on as reasonable terms as they can bo ro , cured iu the connty . Grahatupton. ClcnrCeld Co.. Jan. 23. 1S55 MILITARY NOTICE. The Members of the Clearfield Regulars are notified to meet at the Court House on the Fourth Saturday (2-tth) .of May, in summer uniform, for drill, at 10 o'clock a.m. The resolution passed by the company on laet parade day. in regard to fines, will be strictly enforced. By order of tho Captain. my 11 u. W, RHEEMS. O. S. A MOlJ,?iTBOF TI1E VALUATION OF THE REAL AND PERSONAL PROPERTY J-J" Clearfield county. as returned lv the Assessors of tho various boroughs and townshii for the tri-cnnial assessment of 18i. " 2 g. g co . p -S "2 . ? ' ? p ; s. sg.- Beccaria, ' 215 41241) 31799 8502 618 110 120 5207 87695 Bell, 158 45211 28118 0740 200 285 95 2740 83389 Boggs, 129 20457 9121 4117 250 50 1775 85773 Brady, 329 SSS3C 30574 12875 1400 732 135 4080 138632 Bradford, 23G 37060 9095 11735 750 1G45 P.0SS5 Burnside, 293 41320 13383 10392 670 530 18S 4024 7050? Chest, 153 36763 16773 6545 300 100 50 675 G1200 Covington, 161 14239 10351 4595 155 290 2243 31873 Clearfield, 170 52630 890 2557 4050 910 770 7760 69597 Curwensville, 105 22925 1250 3000 510 180 3820 31685 Decatur, 138 32508 17500 5551 105 40 2175 5794" Ferguson, 123 25205 1291 4825 375 275 50 010 32691 Fox, 19 5020 13777 1291 475 150 0713 Girard, 117 11912 18210 3975 75 2240 SG442 Goshen, 72 11607 11060 3060 105 GO 1280 30172 Houston, 00 12850 86238 2972 500 500 93060 Jordan, 123 10411 12777 3979 150 115 100 1345 34877 Karthaus, 100 12108 12630 462-5 1S5 110 2175 32139 Knox, 97 14800 18861 3146 180 60 60 1320 38427 Lawrence, 295 05654 9327 12715 150 1310 50 2900 92130 Morris, 203 31820 00110 7938 510 120 2735 100275 Penn, 1G7 32618 9310 6525 1600 790 2700 53513 Pike, 210 63059 8155 9S93 10000 730 170 4385 97052 Union, 73 17530 18659 2022 159 30 550 3S950 Woodward, 153 25152 38779 0008 050 100 1770 72819 Total. 3971 782G1G j 490433 i 147920 25228 8650 I 2793 60804 "l50817G V c. tho undersigned, Commissioners of Clearfield county, do certify that the above tabic is a correct compilation from the assessments for 1856, as returned to this office. ROREKT MAIIA1 'FY, ) n Attest DAVID KuSS. 5 Robert J. Wallace, Clerk. JACOB WILL1IELM. I Z' Commi-sioncrs' Office, Clcarfied Mav 21. 1S56. F DR. SALE. The subscriber offers for sale his farm, containing about 1)2 neres. with :i- bout 25 acres cleared ar.d under good cultivation, having thereon erected one 2-story house and iiarn, situated one and a half miles above Cloar field town, opposite the new bridge. For terms apply to the subscriber on tho prciiiiieg. may 11-tf M1LO IIOYT. BOOKS! ROOKS!! Grcciilcnfs Scries of Mathematical Works are now bein? used in nearly all the Schools. Academies ami Colleges in the United States, and are without doubt unrival led in point of merit, and in adaptation to the wants of our schools ; they have the plainest rules and best examples to illustrate the whole business of life. The attention of Superintendents. Iireo 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 had wholesale, retail .r in exchange for old Rooks when introduced in the schools, at C. D WATSON'S Drug and Rook Store. Clearfield. Jan. ."0. lu 2m. "jVTOTICE At a meeting of the Stockholders 11 of the Tyrone and Clearfield Rail Road, at Philipsburg. oth of May, lSOti, the following per sons were leetcd as Directors of the Company for the present year : JAMES T. HALE, President John T. Matthias. David I. l'runcr, A U. Curtin, Charles R. Foster. James C. Williams. James R. Graham. Jonathan Eoynton, ueorge U. lieeJ, John Rait on. James T. Leonard, Lewis J. Crans, Edward Perks. At a meeting held by n majority of tho Roard, William Ragshaw was appointed Secretary to the Roard, and Josiah W. Smith. Treasurer. .Tames E. Montgomery, was appointed Engineer, to locate the road immediately for said Company. Ami it was further directed by the sail! Hoard, thatvivK io:.i,.nson each share." by the respective Stockholders, be duly paid to the Treasurer Josiah W. Smith, within thirty days from this date. JAMES T. HALE. President. Vi illiam Hacsiiaw. Secretary. May 7. IS'.fi. KYLERTOWN GIFT DISTRIBUTION ! l.GOO GIFTS FOR THE PEOPLE!! riAIIE subscriber has concluded to dispose of his JL property by making a Gift I'istrihution. hav ing Sixteen hundred Shares, at ON K DOLLAR A SHARE. Ho feels satisfied that ho can dis pose of it in this way to tho entire satisfaction of all who may interest themselves in the Enterprise. The drawing and distribution will be superinten ded by a committee iuto whose hands the proper ty will be placed as soon as tho tickets arc sold. The committee is composed of the following gen tlemen Chester Munson. Thomas i. Snyder and O. P. Wilder. The public arc assured that they can rely upon this committee to manage every thing fairly and impartially. For a list of Gifts, see handbills. All orders for tickets addressed to tho under signed will be promptly attended to. JOHN W. WILL1IELM. may 14 . Kylertown, Clearfield Co., Pa. IMPORTANT NEWS! FEME DECLARED II EUROPE!! Ly the latest arrivals from Kttrope TIIIE important intelligence has been received J. that Peace is about being declared. This has had the effect of reducing prices on not only pro visions, but upon Goods of all descriptions. The undersigned have, therefore, taken advantage of this propitious time to purchase an extensive and well selected stock of SPRIXt; AND SU3I3IER COODS, which they are determined to sell-at the most rea sonable prices. Their stock is extensive, embrac ing EVERY VARIETY and STYLE of LADIES' and G ENTLEMEN'S WEAR, to which they would call the attention of the citizens of Curwcnsvillc and surrounding country. They have connected with their establishment a BOOT AND SHOE MA NUl-'ACTOli 1'. which is under the superintendence of the well-known Joseph Williams. They will thus be enabled to supply their customers and all others with every variety of Unol awl tihoe at as reasonable pri ces as they can bo procured elsewhere. Their work will be made in the neatest and most dura ble manner, which will recommend itself. All of our stock wilt be disposed of CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST for CASH, all kinds of Lumber, Country Produce. Hide. Ac . Ac apr9-3m M0NTEL1US A TEN EYCK. EKWAltD MOSTEf.lfS. WILLIAM TEN F.VCK. NEW GOODS! SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS ! rilflE subscriber has just received a large and A well selected stock of new goods of almost every description suitable far the season. He re spectfully invites all who wisli to buy good Goods at the lowest prices to call at the sign of tho "CHEAPEST GOODS." Approved country produca taken in exchango for goods. Persons wishing to purchase, and roceive a fair equivalent for their money, will do well to give Luu a call. Remember the sign of the CHEAPEST GOODS, on Market street, and call and ho convinced that there Is truth in the words thereon inscribed. WM. i?. IRWIN. Clearfield, Pa., may 14, 1850. CTTaT -"Of every description for sale L?-icWA R tA at a moderate advance at in ay 14 '50 1 WM. F. IRWIN'S. I71ISII. A lot of superior M: Herring, just received an 1 tackercl and for sale bv' mnyl4 WM. F. IRWIN. &siaM S VLT! SALT!! A quantity of Coarse and Ground Alum Salt, for sale ut V,. F. Iiiwin's. BACON ! On hand and for -ale, a lot of first rate Hams. Shoulders and Side", at Iho sign of the "CHEAPEST GOODS.'' aTJROCERlES. Just received and r.ow V onemmr. a trnrr:il assortment of t Je choice groceries, which will be sold at the'"1 ii lowest cash prices at WM. F. IRWIN'S. 1 OH OOO Fcet of BOARDS wanted by --vJV,VJUVF A.M. HILLS, at his store in Clear field, for which the highest market prico will bo piid in goods at each price. uiarlD-tf ' REWARD. Escaped from the custody of the undersigned. Sheriff of Clearfield county, on the morning of April 2 ,WM.II.RL OM. He is ;ibiut 5 f-jet 10 inches high, has dark hair an! dark eyes, is about .'il years of age, and a phy siciaa by profession. Tho above reward will be paid for his delivery to' the undersigned. JOSIAIi R. READ, Sheriff. Clearfield. Ta., May 14. ISOC. PHILIP DAVIS' ESTATE. Whereas Let ters Testamentary on tl e estate of Philip Da vis, late of Rc -..aria township, Clearfield county. Pa., deceased, havo deen granted to the subscriber, all persons indebted to the said estate are request ed to make immediate payment, smd those having claims or demands against the estate of the said decedent will make known the same without de lay, to the undersigned at his residence ia Wood ward township, county aforesaid. may 14 W. DAVIS. Executor. 4 II V M A N LI F E SA VED il howAci.U'. M ich.. March 11. IS.'j5. J. A. RHODES. Esq : Dear Sir As I took your medicine to sell on consignment. i:no cure no pay," I take pleasure ia stating it? effects 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 : W. S. Conklin told mc 'T had taken nine bot tles of Christie's Ague R;ilsa:n , and continually run down while using it until my lungs and liver were Congested to that degree that blood discharged from cir mouth and bowel?, so that all thought it impossible for me to live through another chill. The doctors too did all they could for inc. but tlio't I must die. Nothing did mcany good until I got Rhode's Fever and Ague Cure, "which at once re lieved mo of the distress and nausea at my stomach and pain in my head and bowels, and produced a permane nt cure iu a short time. II. M. Couklin says : had hec-.n taking medi cine of as good a doctor as we have in our county, ami taken any quantity of quinino and specifics without any good result, from 20th August to 17th December. Rut seeing how nicely it operated on my brother, I got a bottle of Rhodes' Fever and A- guo Luro, which cuectcd 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 wa3 the same as II. M's. I sold the medicine to both the tame day, and the cure was as speedy from the same small quantity, and I might fo specify. Yours with respect. 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 havo already published, and the still greaternmount that iseontinually pouring in to me. Due thing more. Last year I had occasion tocau tion the public in these words : uoticeoiie firm v!n Ituvr. taint one of my general circulars, tnh-xlitin-il the name of their nostrum for my virtti ciie, mill thru in'ti brazen impiiilriice end their atijhet irilt the e. ret a mat ion, -Jst the, proprietor of any other medicine, say a-t much if he ilarex'c Now I take pleasure in saying that the caution referred to (he same '-Dr. Christie's Agno Ralsam" that is mentioned in tho above certificate. There are several other industrious people who arc applying to their poisonous trash all that 1 publish about my Fever and Aguo Cure, or Anti dote tn Malaria, except the certificates of cures, and the certificate of tho celebrated Chemist. Dr. James R. Chilton, of N. Y.. in favor of its perfect ly h'ii nilfis chari'ctrr, which is attached to every bottle. These will always serve to distinguish my medicine from imitations. JAS. A. RHODES, apr2-". iit)-"iii Proprietor, TrOAidence, R J LET US REASON TOGETHER. IIOLLOWATS PILLS. WHY ARE WE SICK ? IT has been the lot of the human raee to be weigh ed down by disease and suffering. HOLLO WAY'S PILLS are specially adapted to the relief of the W'EAlv. tho NERVOUS, the DELICATE, and the INFIRM, of all clinics, ages, sexes, and constitutions. Professor Holloway personally su perintends the manufacture of his medicines in the United States, and offers themtoa free and enlight ened people, as tho best remedy the world ever saw for the removal of disease. THESE PILLS PURIFY THE BLOOD. These famous Pills arc expressly combined to op erate on the stomach, the liver, the kidneys, the lungs, the skin, and the bowels, correcting any de rangement in their functions, purifying tho blood, the very fountain of life, and thus curing disease in all its forms. DISPEPSIA AND LIVER COMPLAINTS. Nearly half the human race havo 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 jrivc a healthy tone to these organs, hoivevcr much deranged, aud w hen all other means have failed. GENERAL DEBILITY. ILL HEALTH. Many of the most despotic Governments havo o pened their Custom Houses to tho introduction of theso Pills, that they may become tho mcdicino of the masses. Learned Colleges admit that this medicine is the best remedy ever known for per sons of delicate health, or where the system has been impaired, as its invigorating properties never fail to afford relief. FEMALE COMPLAINTS. No female, young or old. should bo without this celebrated medicine. It corrects and regulates tho monthly cour.-es at all periods, acting in many ca ses like a charm. It is also the best and safest medicine that can be given to Children of all ages, and for any complaint; consequently no family should be without it. Holotriy's Pills ore the best remedy Lnoiai lit tht irorltl for tho following Diseases: Asthma Diarrhoea SecondarySymptoms Cough3 Chest Diseases Stone and Gravel Cold3 Fever and Agno Venereal Affections Influenza Rowel Complaints Female Complaints Costivcnejs Inflamation Worms of all kinds Dyspepsia Indigestion Lowncss of Spirits Debility Liver Complaints Inward weakness Dropsy l'ilcs Headaches Sold at the Manufactories of Profenor IIoi. loway, SO Maiden Lane, N. Y'ork, and 211 Strand, London, and by all respectable Druggists and Deal ers of Medicine throughout the United States, and the civilized wolrd, in boxes at 2o cents, 62i cents, and l each. OThcro i3 a considerable saving by taking the larger sizes. N. B. Directions for the guidanco of patients iu every disorder aro uIExcd to each box. apr3'3(3 162 D!2 105 27'J ."ia 140 124 20 f.5 f,:i 2(1 13ti 200 125 US 110 : 9-i V'J 77 S 1 10 if. 2 2u IV 67 f.7 7S 20 A 8S f SI :t .19 5 2C. 4 1$ II 07 t2 7 .H 27 f3 riREASl RER'S SALE OF UNSEATED LANDS for Taxes for the years 1S54 A lf-55. Notice is hereby given, that in pursuance of an act of Assembly, passed the 12:h day of June, A. D. IH5, 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 due and unpaid thereon, at the Court House in the borough of Clearfield, on the second Monday of June next : JJcccaria Toicnship. Acs. Ps. On-ner and Warrantee. Tax. Vol f0 Thcs. Weston Thomas Kcatlan J. S12 24 H'l Abraham Wituicr, 13 17 H'j Michuel Musser. 13 17 William Wright, 15 76 H Jehn Cooper Ephraim Ela'ir. 2.1 66 102 Sarah Rillington, 4 47 Wm. Dowdcr William Rrown, 14 M A. K. Wrisrht Jacob Mussersmith. Vi h IS 119 J0iin Dillon Robert Wilson. 5 f7 Jas.Gallahcr Frederick ilenman, 1 r,u William Rosman, 4 2(5 F. A J. Shoff Adam Mvsine.mc. 5 Win. Hammond Herman Witmer, ?0 J. McCulley Philip Gloiiinger, '4 John Ream, C. Corcnhcifer Samuel Turner. 50 100 Moses Robison P. Gloiiinger, S 12:5 Fred k. Shoff John Rausman, SJ 01 A.KyhrfT V!!15fi T wrw.l IV. .1.1 !.... ' Michael loutz. ol Ab. Warrick Henry Landis, n Wm. Potter Frederick Hublcy, 3 Jan. Stewart Frederick lleninan, John Oshall John Ketland, Id And.Whis'ler Thomas Rillington, Kcllcy & Dickerson, 1 hilip Mysincopc, V ! John Mjviucope, G 31 Bell Toin ship. James MeGhce, 27 00 Arthur Eell Renjaniin Gibbs, 2 :;; JaeobSnyder Margaret Shippen, 10 24 Boggs Tctvitsnip. Smith A Powell Barbara Snyder, ,T 0 John Kcphait Henry Faunce, 3 '.'(l F. Ransom Henry Faunce. 3 fit 90 Fisher A Powell Rarb.ira Snyder, 12 37 DO FLdier.Doling ACo RarbaraSnyder. " IS Patrick Doling. ft 20 George Hootmu-n, fi l2 Luke Kylcr, 3 40 G. W.Goarhar'. Walter Stewart, 4 16 72 David Goss Richard Thomas, 3 41 114 David Frazier Richard Thomas, 1 (11 03 Hard man Phillips Uieh'd Thomas, 2 72 Ura'lford Township. CO J. W. Smith Hugh E'y, 11 50 Kratzerd.anicli A Fulton, (id Matthew Forcey, 15 77 Thomas Holt John Nicholson, 11 72 Abm. Hoover Thomas Haw tlnirn, 4 19 Jos. A Wm. Sanson, 4 20 J.N ooldridgc Aaron Lcavv, 1(5 SO William Sansom, Thomas Forcey, Thomas Forcey, V. R. Holt, William Graham, jr. John Graham, jr. Levi Pcarcc Aaaron Lcavy, Wm. A.-key T. Cope. John Dale R. . Linn, J. Graham, Ab. Graham Isabella Jordan, Geo. Smcal Andrew Ryard, Brady Township. Ps. Owner Jfy Warrantee. Tar. Joseph Read .Tared Ingersol, 14 25 Jared Ingcrsol, 17 SI John Hart's heirs lohn Hart. 11 4'J John Hart, ' 11 52 David Espy Wm.Kirkpatrick, 17 51 F. Reatis' estate D. Kennedy, 2 OS . iim L!4mIv, X Hays A A. L. Schncll Roberts A Fox, 3 10 Conrad Long. 19 95 Est of S. Cochran Jos. Ferron, 29 51 J 50 50 ."00 4o.3 301 94 IdO 70 119 113 1(10 132 5:; N) 05 .".0 02 3 Id 21 159 123 mo loo 2"0 co 145 10 150 S5 S5 100 145 75 109 HO 347 Xo. . 35 1 32 4 fill 615 192 1431 305 lu'ja r.2d 5rtS2 5S77 5S79 5SSI .fjSSti 250 143 300 195 5061 13 2JS 110 3577 .V.09 3010 1999 1999 4 21 6 03 4 20 5 40 3 53 3 53 2 SO li 05 07 12 53 42 2 ( 19 .terns. 250 313 2i2 2U2 3H 303 ldl 100 215 518 1011 220 115 32() mo 77 135 S21 501 370 1(10 I(i2 7S 2(10 500 40 55 Tilton Reynolds Henry Wykoph, 53 s: Miss Curry Robert Curry. 12 04 Samuel Johnson, G 57 Harrison Hall Robert Curry, Is 21 James Reed. " 0 70 Robert Ross Casper Stiver, 5 b2 L. J. Crans, now J. McClure Joseph Ferron, 7 09 T. L. Ratdof Christian Lowe, 29 OS M. Ley's heirs Christ. Lowe, 3.5 03 Christian Lowe, 2d 1 1 M. J. Porter Roberts A Fox, 5 70 Geo. Munn Roberts A Fox. .3 10 1 03W.W.FK aiming Roberts A Fox.4 53 AdamWheeler Roberts A Fox. 1140 15. D. Roushc & Co. 2S 50 Samuel Ambrose, 4 9d David Irvin Roberts A Fox, 171 Bum side Township. "21 Wm. Rigler Marv Crawford. 30 3s 31(1 Frederick Kuhn, 29 54 209 Peter Gctz. ' 21 Id 100 Jas. Thompson Sam'l Roberts, 10 13 100 George Ira ST. 10 13 150 Uriah Lord Christian Stake, 15 23 100 J. C Fisher's estate Matthias Slough, 10 12 100 L.' R. Carter Henry Musser, S in loi) George Gruff, 10 12 121 George Ross IS 58 103 JohuCunninghaui2l SI Chest Township. 433 153 Drinker A Clark Wm. Cook, 29 50 433 153 John Cunningham. 29 50 100 31 Jas. Thompson Henry Polo, 5 90 433 153 A. Steer's heirs John Musser, CS 30 Clearfield Borough. Lot No. ISl 40 5307 7S4 53C.S 10S3 5.".70 lino 5373 1100 5374 1100 5408 1100 5110 1100 53''9 10 IS 5377 1100 5377 4 S3 5107 1000 5101 325 ls:is 57S 1S9D . S90 1902 889 1912 LAo 1951 404 S.'.O 22 40 IS 04 24 9(5 25 30 25 30 25 30 25 30 25 30 25 02 25 30 11 11 23 00 7 2d 12 32 20 21 20 3S 12 52 Cttrwcnsrille Borough. One lot in name of John Scott, Coringon Township. Anson O. Thelps. George Mead, George Mead, George Mead, George Mead, George Mead, George Mead. George Mead. George Mead, George Mead, George Mead, George Mead, George Mead, Peter A. Karthaus. Morris A Stewart, Morris A Stewart, Morris A Stewart, Morris A Stewart, Decatur Township. Joseph Harrison, rcter Owens Charles RUk, David Kephart, 4.".3 153 LoonardAWallacc JaeobCox,40 90 IISDan'l Albert Jos.Hambleton, S 109 134 J. Ilammerslaugh Hugh Ely, 14 33 120 -William Montgomery, 2 G.AJ ll.Stiner, 35 00 Themas Edmonson. 3 135 KephartAAIbsrt John Jrinkcr,f 2d 50 Jacob Raughnian John Skyrou, I 35 50 Jon. Kephart Jacob Downing, 4 35 62 108 David Gcarhart John Skyron, 5 15 37 49 James Albert Joseih Sansom, 2 ."6 53 J. Gcarhart, Esq John Canon, 8 53 Enoch A David Gcarhart John Skyron, 21 58 40 Daniel Ayers George Graff, 0 61 32 Perks A Rowinan William Sansom. 4 70 09 JainesAlbert William Sansom, 0 01 Ferguson Township. 233 159 Greenwood Rcll John 11am- 23 31 19 OS 11 55 25 41 50 02 03 9s 213 7G 51 7G bright. 10 433 153 Charles Huston George Ross. 24 4272 4272 4200 11 SI 100 425 50 330 495 200 13 30 00 Rell's Estate P. Gloningcr, Fox Township. Rudolph H. Evans. James Wilson. 14 78 James Wilson, 1 70 Sillman Harwood James Wilson west 11 3d De Witt C. Morris. James Wilson west J 17 07 Nathan Railcy. Jaiuci Wiluou cast part, 6 t0 1 4188 COO 4275 990 4 1 8,8 190 4183 P'JO 4211 937 4233 94 7 4212 330 4090 923 15.-.4 20 1535 COO 1399 372 4396 216 4100 4t 4310 188 4200 990 10d William Tnrr.s. James Wilson middle v James Wi:on. William A. Wallace. James W"ils.nwest rarti James Wilson. U. S. Land Company. James Wilson, James Wils 11. James Wilfon, James Wilson, James Wilson, James Wilson. Sper.ccr A Spilcr. James Wilson, William B. Gordon. James Wilson. Daniel Oyster's Estato. James Wilson. Alexander Vial. James Wilson, James Wilson, 15. Davenport, Girard Toimship. Goshen Township. Anson (?. Phelps. Due on these lands for 1852 and 1853 531.3 531 4 531 5 531 o 5317 531.8 5319 5320 5321 5322 5323 5324 5325 532d 5327 532S 5:!29 5330 1922 5 ii7 3 5074 5Si;7 5000 5075 053 900 10(H) 1000 1 059 1 099 1099 1 1 00 1008 lino 1100 1100 023 1 1 00 11(10 1 loo 1100 1100 1100 "201 200 ion 1011 UQO 990 1011 4257 15 4231 4234 4235 1236 4220 4229 42.;o 4225 C33 520 PS9 490 990 905 fi.'S 710 50H 990 4225 1230 250 500 437 43 4::5 50 433 153 433 153 429 41 433 153 433 153 133 153 133 153 109 12J 290 433 153 2Id 156 2O0 100 120 433 153 293 433 153 433 153 300 133 153 103 433 133 433 153 5109 1100 5111 1100 5412 747 5413 1013 5106 1100 5114 1000 5405 107 27 1900 f.itft 1901 773 1943 507 1093 200 1911 513 95 100 5112 301 1093 40 10 1094 119 lot 1095 302 29 1096 f.9 1097 193 3405 31 53 3105 437 3 bid 317 3406 40 46 5292 1 100 5293 1100 5294 1100 5295 1100 5296 1100 5297 1100 5293 1100 5299 1100 5300 1100 5301 1100 5302 1100 5303 1100 5301 1100 5305 1100 5306 1100 53(17 1100 5303 lioo 5309 I loi) 5310 1100 5311 1100 5.T12 1J00 5202 91 George Mead, George Mead, George Mead, George Mead, 00 George Mead, George Mead, George Mead, George Meal, CO George Mead, George Mead, George Mead, George Mead, George Mead, George Mead. George Mead. George Mead, George Mead, George Mead, George Mead, Jdin Keating. 2 Morris Hnd Stewart, J. P. Rider. George Mead, Huston Township. John R. Otto. S Moore ami Dclany. 8 Moore and Delany. William 1'mviTi. William Powers, Moore and Delany, A illiam Parker. James Wilson, U. S. Land Company. James Wilson, James Wilson. James Wilson, James Wilson, James Wil.-ou. 123 James Wilson, 112 James Wilson, James Wilson, Thomas Holt. William Powers, G. 15. Gordon. James Wiison. James Wilson, Jordan Tow u ship. Cram, RIakc A Parley. Reuben Jl.iyncs, Luke Morris. Joseph HilliarJ, Robert Gray, John Ringhur;t, Sarah Ward, George Eddy. Moore Wharton, George Ashton, Richard Peters. Susanna Ward, John Dorsey, William Sloss. Adam Rhoads. Drinker and Clark Daniel Smith. Greenwood Rcll. Adam Rcigart, Daniel Rausman. G. A Mnvy McCorniack, Thomas McElce. Jonathan Jones, Samuel Jordan, James M. Chase. Caleb Foulk, George Weseott, Robert Wliartou, George Shoff, Johu Royd, Robert Wharton. Adam Kuhn, Ebenczer Rrenbam, David Drown, Karthaus Toicnship. A. G. Phelps. George Mead, George Mc;tl, George Mead, George Mead, George Mead, George Mead. George Mead. P. A. Karthaus. Morris and Stewart, Morris and Stewart. Morris and Stewart. Morris and Stewart, George Vaux. Morris and Stewart, Fetor McDonald, George Mead, Charles Willink, Charles Willink, Charles Willink, Charles Willink. Charles WiMink, Charles Willink, Charles Willink, Charles Willink, Charles Willink, Lawrcucc Township. A. G. Phelps. George Mead, George Mead, Georgo Mead, George Mead, George Mead, George Mead, George Mead, George Mead, George Mead, George M ead, (ieorge Mead. George Mead, Geurtjo Mead, Georpc Mead, ' Georgo Mead, Georgo Mead. Georgo Mead. George Mead. George Mead, George Mead, Georgo Mead. Solomon Kline. Robert and Fox, t 20 70 31 12 6 54 31 12 43 10 43 54 15 46 21 20 92 27 00 17 10 9 91 11 (M P f.5 31 12 5 31 Anson G. Phelps 5356 1100 George Mead, 7 72. 5371 10S.3 George Mead. 7 02 5357 1000 George Mead, 7 00 5300 1100 George Mead, 7 72 5361 1006 120 George Mead, 7 50 5305 752 George Mend, 2o 77 5362 1003 George Mead, 7 05 .135 10 13 George Mead. 7 28 5375 10S3 George Mead, 7 56 6361 1100 George Mead. 7 67 5303 II 00 George .Mead, 7 72 5372 1100 (ieorge Mend. 7 07 5352 798 George Mend. .160 5353 lflBO (ieorge Mead, 7 07 4354 1003 George Mead, 7 72 .1355 1100 George Mead, T 07 5359 1000 George Mvad, 7 00 5376 1100 George Mead. 7 72 5379 Oil George Mead. 4 is A. A W. Murray. 1883 200 Morris A Stewart. 7 28 J. Stites and wife. 1918 115 16 Morris and Stewart, - i 82 Francis Hugucnv. 1937 218 53 Morris and Stewart, 6 10 Francis Coudriel. 1S90 254 120 Morris and Stewart, 7 11 A. and J. Spnokmaii. 1890 367 15 Morris and Stewart, f16 1937 77 Morris and Stewart. 2 OS 1948 .10 Morris and Stewart, 73 1925 103 Morris and Stewart, 1 50 1926 256 Morris and Stewart, 5 72 26 73 17 61 21 60 27 00 27 00 28 55 29 70 29 70 14 S5 II H5 I I S5 14 S5 29 70 16 S6 29 70 II S5 11 S5 It S5 11 S5 11 S5 S 85 16 20 70 25 70 2" C. HO 66 Ml 70 20 11 97 43 03 35 48 CO 75 33 06 i0 79 05 13 42 10 49 93 17 82 33 73 48 91 48 72 4S .10 48 50 48 tl 18 .10 48 50 15 .10 48 50 12 20 11 45 16 41 36 4o 21 2o 16 SO 5 ft) 36 10 21 48 .".6 40 36 40 33 60 II 20 II 41 rot 5S 36 40 1 -I 37 20 13 21 21 43 12 10 31 PO rt 20 1 S6 2 66 y 21 20 13 I 15 12 26 I 00 26 94 1J lij 1 21 x il .s 42 42 3 42 H 42 M 42 K 42 H 42 7 62 7 62 S 05 8 42 S 42 .3 42 H 42 3 42 42 .3 42 H 42 H 05 1 4 82 4 10 Jtcrrit Township. Henry Lorain. 4)0 65 Joseph Turner for "52-"53 10 5 440 lt9 JosephTurncr, " 10 ai) 440 20 Joseph Turner, " 10 56 423 George Havbcekcr, " 10 14 402 George Wetzel. 9 63 2"0 Wiliiam Wcrtz, ' 4 12 327 Christian Wcrtz, 7 S3 373 David Sanck, 8 96 E. Tcrks A Co. 421 Jesse Yarncll. 53 50 McKean and Rutlcr. 1501 Christian Musser, 11 25 Johnston A Rowiuan. 300 Peter Yartndl, 15 00 John Lorain. 14 70 Michael SotiJcr. 1 75 E. C. Rnrton. 272 16 Robert Glenn, 31 00 W. II. Sanderson. :'-7 114 Francis Johnston, f-l f.rt "0, 150 John Nicholson, 25 00 S. C. Thompson. 1-1 Hetty Morris, 11 39 Snyder A Large. l s Francis Johnston, 21 81 Hardman Phillips. 99 Richard Thomas, 12 35 Shaw and 8t. John Smith. 433 153 Thomas Morris, 43 in 433 153 William Merri. 43 40 433 153 Samuel Meredith, 4: 40 433 153 William Miller, 43 40 279 153 Hetty Morris,. 2s 00 433 153 Thomas Fifzsimmons, 43 4ft 433 153 George Clyincr. 43 4o 4X3 153 Robert Gray, 43 40 4::.'! 153 Robert Rainev, 43 40 433 153 Pati ick Moore, 43 40 433 153 Mary Morris, 43 Irt 433 153 Magnus Miller, 43 4' 433 153 Naibro Frazcr. 43 4,0 William lie over. 100 153 Francis Johnston. 12 50 Wm. Drinkeis' heirs. 300 John Fry. jr. 18 C2 3mi John Thomas 4 years 47 Mi John Cook. 466 Jacob Wetzel. 58 21 228 Rcubon Haines. 22 CO Furscll & Co. :- Joseph Simons, 47 77 Daniel W. Bradk v. 430 111 RolK-rt Shaw 43 l 131111 IlymanGratz, 43 21 J. J. .Miller. 200 John Nicholson, 10 00 31. Beam. 101 12j William Morris, 10 0J H. Ream. DO Robert Morris, 10 GO George Hoover. Dm) John .Swamvick, 10 00 Rolwrt Thomas. 231 Christian Raker, 23 10 Swartz & Rower. 50 Francis Johnston, 4 00 Did J. Farlow, 10 00 James M'Girk's estate. 211 22 William Evans, 27 &0 Tliilip Blanehard. 130 19 Datrick Hays, 17 S2 S. rc 11. Gratz. 137 "H William Morris, 13 OT !)" 143 Samuel Miles, Jr. 0 GO 110 Bernard Gratz, 14 C2 :U3 Joseph Henry, o4 bl 132 119 David Hall, 13 31 411 Charles Hall, 41 12 121 100 William D. Kirwin, 12 11 r.(i -George Wetzel, 5 OO 27 Haul Wetzel, 2 81 "32 - Reuben Haines, "3 !' 2 3 John BaiTon, 20 SI J. J. Lingle, 211 James Smith, 12 20 7 ii a Township. William Hepburn. 93 Cochran Tract, C G2 Tike Township. r.Tsl 0iO John Nicholson, 1 OO ".77H ISO John Nicholson, 21 74 37771020 21 John Nicholson, 313 10!) D.uiiel Ilarlsock, 5 o 21 Benjamin Johnson, (' 12'J Benjamin Johnson, 3 20 3oS7 330 3-383 7 00 Union Township. Gartland Irwin. Roberts & Fox, Charles Blanehard. 3-J1 3-3!l Kolierts Fox. li. Britton. 52 Huberts & Fox, Henry Baily. 30 lioberts cc Fox, N'ooiiward Township. Dr. James Dock. Henry Drinker, William Drinker, William Hagarty, John Morgan, Kobert Wallace. 5 Deter Henry, Hugh Kalston, William A. Wallace. 23 Samuel Hamilton, Thomas llabtou. li. McGhcc, Lisle McCulley. r7 Philip Difl'end.ifler, Head Alexander & Co. 11-3 Mary Connolly, Daniel Fulkeison, Dr. Houtz. 133 Dbilp Lost, 133 Jacob K. Howell, 1-33 William Johnson, 03 George Bickbaiu, I lard man Philips. 00 John M Caben John Lampblack, McCully. 420 120 2R) 13 3O0 1-30 110 401 177 10 4.8 200 433 422 433 100 200 ua 31 63 1 J-8 1 78 22 30 20 16 3 12 7 SI c ys 13 38 11 b3 1 30 4 GS U 00 33 SO 32 40 30 62 7 OS 21 S7 t 2i 3 IS 2 12 3d 33 33 Bigot Shaw, Henrv Ilegarty, 31 - Gcorg.j Baker! Bank ul X. A. 433 133 T. i. Wharton, ELI BLOOM, Treasurer. Treasurer's Ofiiee, Clearfield, I March 11, 1S30. J VALUAKLL TOWN l'KOl'EKTY IOK SALK. The subscriber offer for sale his Tav ern Stand, on the corner of Market and Front streets, in the loroujh of Clearfield. The house is large and coaimodious and well calculate! for Jt public house. For particulars inquire of-W. A. ur of the suuseriiicr living on lao. Wallace, Fsp, or premises. March 5th, 1S5G W. J. JILM I'll ILL IVTOTIl'l". Whereas Letters of Adniinisfrati un on Iho Ksl ite of John Price, deceased, late of Ros lown.-ln'l1- Clearfield county. Pa., have been granted to the underpinned, residing in Lawrcnca jowiir-ln'i'. all persons indebted to said estate ru reijui.-'td t make immediate payment, aud thoso li.iiiijg claims against said estate will present t belli, properly authenticated f-r settlement, to A T. SCHRYYKll. March 5th, 1356. Administrator. DISSOLUTION OF lWUTNKKSIlir. 'Iho partnership heretofore exittiug between James M. Kelly and Wia. R. Dickinson, tra-liiig under the name of Kelly A Dickinson, i tbia day by mutual consent dissolved. J. M. KKL1.Y, W. li. DICKINSON. Glen Hope, Feb. J3, J. -art. 7luai:m: hkal estate fou sat.f The subscriber olTcrs for sale his valuable farm, situate two miles from Curwcnsvillc. ou tho River road leading to Lumber City ; raid farm con taininS 1 0a acres, fixty acres cleared, under rood cultivation, tho balanco well timbored ;. with a good barn, new plank dwelling house, and a good bearing orchaid thereon, and is well watered. For further information eii'iuire of the Fubseriter liy in on the premise. SIMON THOMPSON. February 20. Is56 Cm i-i 1 , - , " II TSr !
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