Raftsman's journal. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1854-1948, May 21, 1856, Image 6

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TJIE JOURNAL.
AFFAIRS AT HOME.
Vaicatios of Reai, axd Personal Proper
t iM Clearfield Cocxty. By a reference to
statement of the Commissioners, published
io to-day' journal, It will be seen that the to
tal amount of real and personal property in
thU county Is valued at $1,608,476. Of this,
$782,G1G Is seated property, and $490,433 un
seated. The value of horses, cows, &c, is
put down at $147,926 ; carriages, bnggies, &c,
at $8,639 ; money at interest $25,228 ; watch
es 52,793 ; and trades and occupations at $G0,
804. The total number of taxables in the
county fs 3,971- The table is an interesting
and valuable one, and undoubtedly required
a great deal of time and labor to prepare, and
the clerk deserves praise for the manner in
which ft Is got up.
Mat PxRTT-The pupils of the Clearfield
Institute, under tho superintendance of Sir.
and Jlrs. Campbell, went a May-ing on last
Thursday. One of the young ladies, chosen
by ber companions, was crowned as queen and
seated upon a rustic throne erected amidst a
cluster of beautiful pines. During the course
of the afternoon, ample justice was done by
scholars and guests to a sumptuous repast pre
pared for the occasion. Youth, beauty, and
some farther advanced in years, met together,
and altogether it was an enlivening scene, and
calculated to raise grateful emotions in the
heart of the beholder. Everything passed off
pleasantly, though the party wcro compelled
to disperse.early in consequence of a shower
of rain. Wo tender our thanks for the Ueli
crous cake which was sent us. . ,
Xaxual or Arts asd Occupations. Got up
and prepared with great care and expense by
C. Jettrits, 31. D. We have been favored by
the author with a copy of this work. It is a
compilation of valuable, practicable recipes,
designed for general use. The book has been
prepsred at a heavy expense, the manuscript
copy alone having cost over $700. It gives
directions for imitating the grain or wood,
niarble, &c, how to prepare paints, cements,
to make inks, cleansing compounds, syrnps,
tii &c. Price $1. The book can lo pro
cured by remitting the price to C. Jeffries, M.
'J., Jeffries P. Clearfield Co., Pa.
Mossop has just received an abundance of
new goois, for spring and summer wear. His
btock is extensive, and selected with an espe
cial view to the wants of this community.
Persona wishing to purchase seasonable goods
st low prices, should give him a call. lie has
a'.so an extensive assortment of Ready-made
Clothing, which be will sell very cheap.
Cook's Premicx Commercial Ink The lo
vers of good writing ink, will And this an ox
ce'!rit article. It flows freely, and after he
ir c c.n the paper a few moments- assumes an
cx;: finely dark cast. We arousing some of
!: rw, and find it to be a prime article. It
car; be procured of Mr. John S. Hoyt, of Law-r-iz
township.
Tk Razoii Powder Max, is "in town, ha
tit.?,".?, tilling stones, singing songs, and
sahicg any quantity of his powder, liniment,
He is a genius in his own peculiar way.
il.a paste and paiu extractor can be procured
?t O. D. Watson'a Drug Store. Attention is
Jirccted to his aivertisemcnt in another col
umn of to-day's Journal.
Robbiss has received a stock of new books
of various kinds at his Literary Depot, oppo
site the Journal office. Give him a call.
California. The steamer George Law ar
rived at New Yt.rk on the 10th with San Fran
c.jco mails of the 21st April. Heavy rains
v fallen throughout California, which -had
Teri mining operations a new start. The
t;;Ain crops promise a most abundant harvest,
business at San Francisco wa3 dull. Flour
was selling nt $11, being a decline' of $2,50 a
barrel. Other leading articles had also de
clined. A largo Cro had occurred at Flacer
ville on tho 16th loss $50,000. A dreadful
accident occurred on tho Panama Railroad,
by which ovor thirty persons were killed and
Hfty wounded. The train that was wrecked
consisted of nine cars, containing 900 passen
gers. No further riot difficulties had taken
place at Panama.
Jcdge 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,
commencing on the third Monday of June.
James II. Bcrnet and James Owner became
his bail. ' .
DIED:
At his residence in Morris township, Clear
field co., on the 23th of April last, William
M. Ht'NTER, Esq., in the 71st year of his age.
D.
O. CROUCH, PHYSICIAN. Office in Cur
i wensville. May 14, 1856-tf
DR. M. WOODS, tenders his professional ser
vicea to the citizens of Clearfield and vicini
ty. Residence on Second street, opposite the of
fice of L. Jackson Crans, where be can be found
unless absent on professional business.
-Clearfield. May 14, 1356 3m.
NOTICE. Raving purchased the Books of the
Raftsman Journal with the establishment,
all rmounts unpaid for Subscription, Advertising,
or Job-work, are to be settled with the undersigned
marl9 S. B. ROW.
JOS. E. MOSSOP, having mado an engage
ment with A. T. LANE 4 Co., Wholesale deal
ers in Clothing, 175 Marketat.. Philadelphia, would
respectfully invite his old friends to give him a
call. March 26, 1656 3m.
JAMES B. GRAHAM. Dealer in SAWED
LUMBER, SQUAKED TIMBER, SHINGLES,
BOARDS, ie., is prepared to fill, on the shortest
notiee. all orders for artioles In his line of busi
ness, on as reasonable terms as they can be oro
cured in the eounty.
Qrahampton, Clearfield Co.. Jan. 23, 1856
MILITARY NOTICE. The Members of
the Clearfield Regulars are notified to meet
at the Court House on the Fourth Saturday (24th)
cf May, in summer uniform, for drill, at 10 o'clock
a. n. The resolution nasscd by the eompany on
lait parade day, in regard to Cues, will be strictly
AMOUNT OF THE VALUATION OF THE REAL AND PERSONAL PROPERTY
in Clearfield eounty. es returned by the Assessors of tho various boroughs and townships, for the
trl-ennial assessment of 1355. -
Beccaria,
Bell,
5gg :
Brady, .
Bradford,
Burnside,
Chest,
Covington,
Clearfield,
Curwcnsville,
Decatur,
Ferguson,
Fox,
Girard,
Goshen,
Houston, c
Jordan,
Karthaus, .
Knox,
Lawrence,
Morris,
Penn,
Pike,
Union,
Woodward,
Total. ;
3? v qH. jrO SJ . H.-
j.o ? ?g. oS- "p gS " gg.
245 41249 31799 -8502 " 618 140 120 52G7 87695 -
158 45211 28118 6740 200 285 95 2740 -83389
129 20457 . 9124 4117 250 50 1775 85773
1329 88S3G " 30574 12875 1100 732 133 4080 ' 138602
23C ' 370G0 0G05 11735 750 1645 60885
.293 41320 .13383 10392 670 '530 188 4024 ", 70507
153 36763 16773 6545 300 100 50 C75 G120G
,161 U4239 ,10351 4595 155 290 2243 31873
170 62630 ' 890 2557 4050 940 770 7760 ' 69597
.105 22925 - 1250 3000 610 180 3S20 31GS5
138 ..2508 17500 5554 1G5 40 2175 ! 57942
123 .-25265 1291 4825 375 275 50 CIO 32G91
19 6020 -13777 1291 475 "150 20713
117 11912 18240 3975 75 2240 36442
72 11607 14060 30GO 105 60 1280 : 30172 .
6G 12850 86238 2972 500 - 500 93060
123 16411 12777 3979 150 115 100 1845 34S77
100 12408 -12G36 ,4625 185 110 ,2175 32139
97 14800 I 18861 . 3146 180 60 60 1320 38427
295 5654 9327 12715 150 1340 50 2900 9213G
203 34826 60116 7938 540 120 2735 100275
167 32618 9310 6525 1G00 790 2700 -63543
240 63059 8155 9893 10C60 730 170 4385 S7052
73 17536 18C59 2022 153 30 550 38950
153 25152 38779 6098 C50 100 1770 72849
3971 1 78261G j 490433 I 147926 25228 8G56 I 2793 608G4 l150847G
We. the undersigned, Commissioners of Clearfield conntv, do certify that the above tnble is a correct
compilation from the assessments for 1850, as returned to this office. ROBERT MAHAFFr", ) n
T . r , DAVID ROSS, J
Robert J. Wallace, Clerk. ; ; JACOB WILLIIELM, J
Commissioners' Office, Clcarficd May 21. 1S55.
F
OK SALE. The subscriber Offers for sale
his farm, containing about t.2 acres, with a..
bout 25 acres cleared and under good cultivation,
having thereon ' erected one 2-story house and
barn, situated one and a half miles above Clear
field town, opposite the new bridge. For terms
apply to the subscriber on the premises.
mity 14-tf MILO HOYT.
BOOKS! BOOKS ! ! Grecnleefs Series of
Mathematical Works are now being usod in
nearly all the Schools. Academics and Colleges in
the United States, and are without doubt unrival
led in point of merit, and in adajtation 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, Direc
tors ami 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 or in exchange for old
Books when introduced in tho schools, at C. I)
WATSON'S Drug and Book Store.
Clearfield. Jan. 30, 1856 2m.
enforced.
xnayl4
G. W. RHEEMS, O. S.
TVOTICE. At a meeting of the Stockholders
11 of the Tyrone and Clearfield Rail Road, at
l'hilipsburg, 5th of May, 1856, the following per
sons were elected as Directors of the Company for
the present year :
JAMES T. HALE, President
John T. Matthias, Jonathan Boynton,
David I. Pruner, George L. lteed,
A U. Curtin, John Button,
Charles It. Foster, Jitues T. Leonard,
James C. Williams. Lewis J. Crang,
James B. Graham, Edward Perks.
At a mcetinsr held bv a maioritv of the Board.
William Bngshaw was appointed Secretary to the
Board, and Josiah W. Smith. Treasurer. James
E. Montgomery, was appointed Engineer, to locate
the road immediately for said Company.
And it was further directed by the said Board,
that five hollars on each share, by the respective
Stockholders.' bo duly paid to the Treasurer Josiah
W. Smith, within thirty days from this date.
JAM'ES T. HALE. President.
William BAssnAw, Secretary. May 7.1S56.
KYLERTOWN GIFT DISTRIBUTION !
1.GOO. GIFTS FOR THE PEOPLE ! !
npUE subscriber has concluded to dispose of his
A property by making a Gift Distribution, hav
ing Sixteen Hundred Shares, at ONE DOLLAR
A SHAKE. He feels satisfied that he can dis
pose of it in this way to the entire satisfaction of
all who may interest themselves in the Enterprize.
The drawing and distribution will be superinten
ded by a committee into whose hands the proper
ty will be placed as soon as the tickets are sold.
The committee is composed of the following gen
tlemen Chester Munson. Thomas G. Snyder and
O. P. Wilder. The public are assured that they
can rely upon this committee to manage every
thing fairly and impartially.
For a list of Gifts, seo handbills.
All orders for tickets addressed to the under
signed will be promptly attended to.
JOHN W. WILl.nELM,
mayU Kylertown, Clearfield Co., Ta.
IMPORTANT NEWS !
FEME DECLARED II EUROPE!)
By the latent arrivals from Europe
THE important intelligence has been received
that Peace is about being declared. This has
had the effect of reducing priucs on not only pro
visions, but upon Goods of alt descriptions. The
undersigned have, therefore, taken advantage of
this propitious time to purchase an extensive and
well selected stock of
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS,
which they arc determined to sell at the most rca
gocablo pri:cs. Their stock is extensive, embrac
ing EVF.RV VAKIKTV and STYLE of LADIES'
and GENTLEMEN'S WEAR, to which (hey would
call tho attention of the citizens of Curwensville
and surrounding country. -
They hare connected with their etWisliment a
BOO T AND SIIOEMA S'U FACTOR F.which
is under the superintendence of tho well-known
Joseph Williams. They w iil thus be enabled to
supply their customers and all others with every
variety of Boots and i?lioe at as reasonable pri
ces as they can bo procured elsewhere. Their
work will bo made in the neatest and most dura
ble manner, which will recommend itself.
Ail of our stock wilt be disposed of CHEAPER
THAN THE CHEAPEST for CASH, all kinds of
Lumber, Country Produce. Hides, kit . Ac.
apr3-3m MONTHLIES & TEN ETCK.
EDWARD MO!fTET.TCS. WILLIAM TEN EVCIT.
NEW GOODS!
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS !
TnE subscriber has just received a large and
well selected stock of new gooJs of almost
every description suitable for the season. He re
spectfully invites all who wish to buy good Goods
at the lowest prices to call at the sigu of the
"CHEAPEST GOODS."
Approved country produce taken in exchange
fur pood 3. '
Persons wishing to purehaso, aud receive a fair
equivalent fur their money, will do well to give
lu in a call. .
Remember tho sign of the CHEAPEST GOODS,
on Matket street, and call and bo convinced that
there is truth in tho words thereon inscribed.
WM. J. IRWIN.
Clearfield, Ta., may 11, 1855.
f3aAdTjis20f every description for sale
giOWAjPat a moderate advance at
mayl4-5SJ WM. F. IRWIN'S.
.A 1 r f imAMAv TlfiiV oka! nnrl
JL Herring, just received and for sale bv'FM
may!4
WM. F. IRWIN.
ALT! SALT!! A quantity of Coarse and
u rouna Alum ?ait, lor sale at W. b . Irwin's.
BACON ! On hand and for rale, a lot of first
rate JIams, Shoulders and Sides, at tho sign
of the ' "CHEAPEST' G00DS.':
G.ROCERIES. Just received aud now gvjj
opening, a general assortment of EIkR
choice groceries, which will be fold at the
lowest cash prices at WM. V. IRWIN 8.
1 n I rUin Feot of ?ood BOARDS wanted by
IUU,UUU A.M. HILLS, at his store in Clear
field, for which tho highest market price will bo
piid in goods at cash prices. marliMf
4Jj);r REWARD. Escaped from the custody
oi me undersigned, fchenll ot LJearueM
county, on the morning of April 20, WM.II. BLOOM.
iioisaDouio I ;et iu incues nigu, nas uarK hair
and dark eyes, is about 31 years of age, and a phy
siciao hy profession. The above reward will be
paid for his delivery to tho undersigned.
JOSIAH K. HEAD, Sheriff
Clearfield, Pa, May 14, 185G.
rjniLIP DAVIS' ESTATE Whereas Let
JL ters Testamentary on the estate of Philip Da
vis, late of Beccaria township, Clearfield county.
j'a.. ueccarfeu, navo ueen grapted to the subscriber,
all persons indebted to tho said estate arc request
ed to make immediate payment, and those having
claims or ucinauds against the estate of the said
decedent will make known the same without de
lay, to the undersigned at his residence in Wood
ward township, county aforesaid.
may 14 fit G W DAVIS, Executor.
A HUMAN LIFE SAVED !
Dowagiac, Mich.. March 11. 1355.
J. A. RHODES, Esq : Dear Sir As I took your
meuicme to sell on consignment, '-no cure no pay,"
I tako pleasure iu stating its effects as reported to
mo by three brothers who live in this place, and
their testimony is a fair specimen of all I have re
ceived: W. S. Conklin toll me 'T had taken nine bot
tles of Christie's Ague Balsa.n, and continually run
down while using it until my lungs and liver wcro
Congested to that degree that blood discharged
from my mouth and bowels, so that all thought it
impossible for me to livo through another chill.
The doctors too did all they could for mo. but tho't
I must dio. Nothing did me any good until I got
Rhode's Fever and Ague Cure, which at onco re
lieved me of the distress and nausea at my stomach
and pain in my head and bowels, and produced a
permanent cure in a short time.
H. M. Conklin soys : "I had been taking medi
cine of as good a doctor as we have in our county,
and takeu any quantity of quinine and specifics
without any good result, from 25th August to 17th
December. But seeing how nicely it operated on
my 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 ease was tho same as 11. Ms, I
sold tho medicine to both the eamo day, and the
euro was as speedy from the same small quantity,
and I might so 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 have already published, and thcstiil
greateramount that iscontinually pouring in to me.
Ono thing more. Last year I had occasion toeau
tion the public in theso words : "I notice one firm
who have taicn one of my general circulars, siib
stitut'd the name of their nostrum for my medi
cine, and then villi brazen impudence end their
pamphlet with the exclamation, -Lft the proprietor
of any other medicine say ax much if he dares"irc
Now I take pleasure iu saying that the caution
referred to he same "Dr. Christie's Ague Balsam"
that is mentioned in the above certificate.
There are several other industrious people who
are applying to their poisonous trash all that 1
publish about my Fever an! Ague Cure, or Anti
dote to Malaria, except tho certificates of cures,
and the certificate of the celebrated Chemist, Dr
James R. Chilton, of N. Y., in favor of its perfect
ly harmless character, Which is attached to every
bottle. Theso will always serve to distinguish my
medicine from imitations. JAS. A. RHODES,
apr2.V5')-3m Proprietor, rroAidence. R I
LET US REASON TOGETHER.
IIOLLOWATS PILLS.
Wn' ARE AVE SICK ?
IT has been the lotof the huinnn raco to be weigh
ed down by disease and suffering. HOLLO
WAY'S PILLS are specially adapted to the relief
of the WEAK, tho NERVOUS, tho DELICATE,
and tho INFIRM, of all climes, ages, sexes, and
constitutions. Professor Holloway personally su
perintends the manufacture of his medicines in the
United States, and offers them to a free and cnlight-
cnud people, as the best remedy the world ever
saw for the removal of disease.
THESE PILLS PURIFY THE BLOOD.
These famous Pills aro expressly combined to op
crato on tho stomach, the liver, the kidneys, the
lungs, the skin, and the bowels, correcting any do
rangement in their functions, purifying the blood,
tho very fountain of life, and thus curing disease
in all its forms.
DISPEPSIA AND LIVER COMPLAINTS. "
Nearly half the human race have taken these
Pills. It has been proved in all partsof tho world,
that nothing has been found equal to them in cases
of disorders of the liver, dyspepsia, and stomach
complaints generally. They soon give a healthy
tone to these organs, however much deranged, and
when all other means havo failed.,
GENERAL DEBILITY. ILL HEALTH.
Many of the most despotic Governments have o
pened their Custom Houses to the introduction of
theso Pills, that they may become the medicine 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 iU invigorating properties never
fail to afford relief.
FEMALE COMPLAINTS.
No female, young or old. should be without this
celebrated medicine. It corrects and regulates the
monthly courses at all periods, acting in many ca
ses like a charm. It is also the best and safest
medicino that can bo given to Children of all ages,
and for any complaint; consequently no family
should be without it.
Ilollowatf't Pills are the Best remedy Lnown in the
world for the following Diseases :
Asthma : Diarrhoea SecondarySymptomS
Coughs ChestDiscases Stoue and Gravel
Colds Fever and Agua Venereal Affections
Influenza Bowel Complaints Female Complaints
Costiveness Infiamation Worms of all kinds
Dyspepsia Indigestion Lownoss of Spirits
Debility Liver Complaints Inward weakness
Dropsy Piles Hoadaches
SoM at tho Manufactories of Trofeisor noL
low at, 80 Maiden Lane, N. York, ami 244 Strand,
London, and by all respectable Druggists and Deal
ers of Medicine throaghout the United States, and
the civilized wolrd, in boxes at 25 cents, 62i cents,
and St each.
Kjjp'Thcro is a considerable saving by taking
the larger siies.
N. B. Directions for the guidance of patients in ;
every disorder are affixed to each box. api9 59
rpKEASURER'S SALE OF UNSEATED
LAn lllS for Taxes lor me years ioo ieoa.
Notice is hereby given, that in pursuance of an
act of Assembly, passed the 12th day of June, A.
D. 1815, entitled. "An act to amend an act direct
ing tho mode of selling unseated lands for taxes,
Ae.,tho following tracts of unseated lands inClear-
fceld county, will bo exposed to puouc saie.oroui
crv. for the taxes due and unpaid thereon, at the
Court House in the borough of Clearfield, on the
second Monday of June next: . ,
Beccaria Township.
Acs. Ps. Oinier and IVarrantte.' " Tax.
50 Thee. Weston Thomas Keatland, ' ?12 24
115 Abraham Witmer, ' 13 17
115 Michael MuF?or. "13 17
William Wright, :- " 15 75
01 Jehn Cooper Ephraim Flair, "23 56
102 Sarah Billington, 4 47
Win. Powder William Brown, 14 34
A. K. 'Wright Jacob Mn.?crsmith, 19 35
110 John Dillon Robert Wilson, - 5 67
Jas. Gallahcr Frederick Ucnman, 1 62
50 William Bosinan, 4 20
26 F. & J. Shoff AdamMysincopc, . 5 19
Wm. Hammond Herman Witmer, " 33 57
SO J. McCulley rhilip Gloninger, 1 67
54- John Beam, 10 73
C. Copenhcifer Samuel Turner, 15 20
100 Moses Robison P. Gloninger, 3 83
123 Fred k. Shoff John Bausman, , 6 81
.64 A. K. Shoff William Bausuian, 3 59
3 Lionel Weld Peter Miller, 5 26
140 ; Michael Fouti, 4 18
51 Ab. Warrick Henry Landis, 11 07
Wm. Potter Frederick Hublcyj 3 92
3 Jas. Stewart Frederick Ifenman, 7 98
John Oshalt John Kctland, 6 27
16 And.WhiMlur Thomas Billington, - 66
Kclley & Dickcrson,
rhilip Mysincope, 9 73
50 John Mysincope, 6 31
Bell Tovrship.
James McGhee, 27 00
Arthur Bell Benjamin Gibbs, 23 39
JacobSnyder Margaret Shippen, 16 24
Boggs Tovonsnip.
Smith 4 Powell Barbara Snyder, 3 SO
John Kephart Henry Fauncc, 3 90
F. Hansom Henry Faunco, 3 64
90 Fisher Powell Barbara Snvdcr, 12 37
90 1'isher.Doling A Co Barbara .Snyder, 6 IS
Patrick Doling, 5 20
George Hootuian, 6 V2
Luke Kyler, 3 40
O.W.Cearhar. Walter Stewart, 4 16
72 David Goss Bichard Thomas, - 3 44
114 David Frazier Richard Thomas, 1 61
63 Hurdman Phillips Kich'd Thomas, 2 72
Bradford Township.
CO J. W. Smith Hugh E'y, 14 50
Kratzer.Laniohi Fulton, GO
Matthew Foreey, 15 77
Thomas Holt John Nicholson, 11 72
Abm. Hoover Thomas Hawthorn, 4 19
Jos. A Wm. Sanson, 4 20
J.Wooldridge Aaron Loavy, .13 80
William Sausoin, .4 21
Thomas Forcey, C 03
Thomas Forcey, 4 20
- V. U. Holt, 8 40
William Graham, jr. 3 53
John Graham, jr. 3 53
Levi Pearce Aaaron Lcavy, 2 80
Wm. Askey T. Cope, 6 05
John Dalo B. O. Linn, 2 07
J. Graham, ... 6 12
Ab. Graham Isabella Jordan, 2 53
Geo. Suieal Andre wByard, 19 42
Brady Township.
Acres. Ps. Oiener . Warrantee. Tax.
250 Joseph Read Jared Ingcrsol, 14 25
313 Jared Ingorsol, 17 84
202 John Hart's heirs John Hart, 11 i'i
202 John Hart, - 11 52
303 David Espy Wm.Kirkpatrick, 17 54
363 F. Beatis estate D. Kennedy, 20 63
161 Ann Kennedy, 4 56
100 Hay & A. L. Sehnoll Roberts
fe Fox, 3 10
215 Conrad Long. 19 J5
513 Est of S.Cochran Jos. Ferron, 29 51
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152
162
195
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124
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234
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135
200
50
83
85
125
98
133
93
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77
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332
150
500
4.-J3
301
93
100
70
119
119
100
132
53
80
65
30
52
315
23
159
123
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200
60
145
40
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85
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109
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641
645
492
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305
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626
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5879
5881
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143
300
105
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3509
3510
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228
115
320
100
77
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521
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370
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55
Tilton Reynolds
Henry Wykoph,
i9 32
32 1
310
209
100
100
150
100
103
100
121
163
433
433
100
433
Lot
Miss Curry Bobert Curry, 12 6t
. Samuel Johnson, 6 57
Harrison Hall Robert Curry, 13 24
James Reed, 5 70
Robert Ross Casper Stiver, 5 52
L. J. Crans, now J. McClare
Joseph Ferron, 7 69
T. L. Batdof Christian Lowe, 29 63
M. Ley"s heirs Christ. Lowe, 35 63
Christian Lowe, 25 11
M. J. Torter Roberts A Fox, 5 70
Geo. Munn Roberts & Fox, 3 16
103W.W.FIemming Roberts A Fox.4 53
AdaiuWhceler Roberts AFox, 11 40
B. D. Roushe A Co. 23 50
Samuel Ambrose, 4 96
David Irvin Roberts A Fox, 1 71
Burnside Township.
Wm. Bigler Mary Crawford,
- Frederick Kuhn,
Peter Getz,
Jaa.Thompson SatnT Roberts,
Gcorgo GraST,
Uriah Loyd Christian Stake,
J. C Fishers estato
Matthias Slough,
L. R. Carter Henry Musser,
Georgo Graff,
Gcorgo Ross
John Cunningham
CAesf Township.
153 Drinker A Clark Wm. Cook,
153 John Cunningham,
31 Jas. Thompson Henry Pole,
153 A. Steer's heirs John Musser,
Clearfield Boronxh.
No. 131
5337
5363
5370
5373
5374
5403
5410
5359
5377
5377
5407
5104
1893
1899
1902
1942
Ono!
734
1083
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1013
1100
483
1000
325
573
890
89
545
4272
4272
4200
4181
4188
Curwcnsville Borough.
lot in name of John Scott, 22 40
Covingfon Township.
Anson G. Phelps.
Georgo Mead, IS 04
George Mead, 21 96
George Mead, 25 30
Georgo Mead, 25 30
George Mead, 25 30
George Mead, 25 30
Georgo Mead. 25 30
Georgo Mead, . 25 02
Georgo Mead, 25 30
George Mead, 11 14
Georgo Mead, 23 00
Gcorgo Moad, 7 26
Tetcr A. Karthaus.
Morris A Stewart, 12 32
Morris A Stewart, 20 24
Morris A Stewart, 20 33
Morris A Stewart, 12 52
. Decatur Township.
195J Joseph Harrison, 19 08
404 Teter Owens Charles Risk, 23 44
360 David Kephart, 31 55
433 153 LeonardlWallace JacobCox,40 25
90 llSDan'l Albert Jos.Hambleton, 8 41
16'J 134 J. Hammerslaugh Hugh Ely,14 50
33 120 William Montgomery, 2 62
G.AJ H. Stincr,
60 Themas Edmonson. 3 03
KephartAAlbsrt JobnPrinker,6 26
Jacob Baughman John Skyron,4 35
Jon.Kenhart Jacob Downing, 4 35
62 108 David Gearhart John Skyron, 5 45
37 49 James Albert Joseph Sansom. 2 36
58 J. Gearhart, Esq John Canon, 8 53
Enoch A David Gearhart
John Skyron, 21 53
40 Daniel Ayers Gcorgo Graff, 6 61
32 Perks A Bowman William
Sansom, 4 70
76 9 JamesAlbcrt William Sansom, 6 61
Ferguson Township.
233 159 Greenwood Bell John Ham
bright. 10 13
433 153 Charles Huston George Ros3. 24 30
100 Boll's Estate P. Gloninger, 5 60
Fox Township.
Rudolph H. Evans. -425
James Wilson. 14 78
50 . James Wilson, . . 176
Sillman liar wood.
330 James Wilson we6t J . 11 35
De Witt C. Morris.
405 James Wilson west J . 17 C7
- - -; - Nathan Bailey. -200
" James Wilson east part, 6 90
35
135
50
50
93
243
76
54
4183 COO
4275 990
4188 190
4183 990
424 1 937
4233 947 '
4212 33
4090 923
1534- 20
1535 600
4399 .372
4396 215
4400 44
4340 1S8
4260 090
106
William Turns,
James Wilson middle p"t 2 ?0
James Wilaon. 1 34 12
. William A. Wallace. - : "
James Wilson west part, " 6 54
James Wilson, - "J 34 12
U. S. Land Company.
Tames Wilson, - - 43 10
James Wils n, 43 54
James Wilron,- ' '' ' ' 15 46
James Wilson, 21 20
' James Wilson, ." " -" 92
James Wilson, - ,- - - 27 60
Spencer A Sniler. "
' James Wilson, . 17
. . William B.Gordon.
James Wilson. 9
Daniel Oyster's Estate.
James Wilson. - II
Alexander Vial.
James Wilson, fi
James Wilson, 34
R. Davenport, ... 5
Cirard Township. -1 '
Anson l. Phelps
10
?4
04
?5
12
34
5356 1100 George Mead, 7 72
5371 1083 George Mead, 7 62
5357 1000 Georgo Mead, 7 00
5350 1100 George Mead. 7 72
5364 1065 120 OeorgoMead, 7 50
5365 752 George Mead, 20 77
5362 1003 George Mead, ,7 05
5353 1043 Georgo Mead, : 7 23
5375 1C33 Gcorgo Mead, 7 56
5351 110ft George Mead, 7 67
5363 1100 George Mead, T 72
5372 1100 Georgo Mead, 7 67
5352 793 Georgo Mead. 5M
5353 1100 George Mead, 7 67
4354 1003 George Mead, 7 72
5355 1100 Gcorgo Mead, T 67
5359 1000 , Georgo Mead, 7 0"
537S 1100 George Mead, '7 72;
5379 641 George Mead, 4 43 1
A. A W. Murray. i
1883 ' 260 Morris A Stewart, 7 23
J. Stitcs and wife.
1913 115 16 Morris and Stewart, 1 M
Francis Hugucny.
1937 219 53 Morris and Stewart, 6 10
Francis Coudricl.
1S90 254 120 Morris and Stewart, 7 11
A. and J. Spackman.
1390 367 45 Morris and Stewart, - It 1
1937 - - 77 Morris and Stewart, I i3
1943 50 Morris and Stewart, ' 73
1925 163 Morris and Stewart, 1 50
1925 256 ' Morris and Stewart, 5 72
1922
325
5673
5674
530 7
5055
0675
201
200
1041
1041
990
9'J0
1041
Cfcshcn Township.
Anson G. Phelps.
Duo on theso lauds for 1S52 and 1553
5313 653 Georgo Mead,
5314 900 Georgo Mead,
5315 100'J Georgo Mead,
5316 1000 George Mead,
5317 1059 CO George Mead,
5313 1099 George Mead,
5319 1009 Gcorvre Mead,
5320 1100 George Mead,
5321 1003 CO George Mvad,
5322 1100 George Mead,
5323 1100 George Mead.
5324 1100 Georco Mead.
5325 G23 Rcorge Mead.
5325 1100 Goorgo Mead,
5327 1100 George Mead,
5323 1100 George Mead,
5329 1100 George Mead,
5330 1100 George Mead,
5331 1100 Georgo Mead,
John Keating.
2 Morris and Stewart,
J. 1. Rider.
George Mead,
Huston Township.
John B. Otto,
fi Moore and Delany,
8 Moore and Delany,
William Powers,
William Powers,
Moore and Delany,
William Parker.
4257 833 15 James Wilson,
U. P. Land Company.
4231 633 James Wilson,
4234 525 James Wilson.
4235 939 James Wilson,
4236 490 James Wilson,
4226 9H0 James Wilson.
4229 955 123 James Wilson,
4230 623 112 James Wilton,
4225 740 James Wilson,
Thomas Holt.
William rowora,'
G. B. Gordon.
James Wiison,
James Wilson,
Jordan Township.
Cram, Blake A Parley.
Reuben Haynes,
Luke Morris,
Joseph Milliard,
Robert Gray.
John Ilinghurst,
Sarah Ward,
George Eddy.
Moore Wharton,
George Ashton,
Richard Titers.
Susanna Ward,
John Dorsey,
William Sloss.
Adam Khoad.
Drinker and Clark.
Daniel Smith.
Greenwood Bell.
Adatn Kcigart,
Daniel Bausnian.
G. A Mary McCormack,
Thoma3 McElee.
Jonathan Jones,
Samuel Jordan,
James M. Chae.
Caleb Foulk,
Georgo Wescott,
Robert Wharton,
Gcorgo Shoff,
John Boyd,
Robert Wharton.
Adam Kuhn,
Ebcnezer Brcnham,
David Brown,
Karthaus Township
A. G. Thelps.
George Mead,
George Mead,
George Moad,
George Mead,
Georgo Mead,
George Maad, .
Georgo Mead,
P. A. Karthaus.
Morris and Stewart,
Morris and Stewart,
Morris and Stewart,
Morris and Stewart,
George Vaux.
Morris and Stewart,
Poter McDonald,
George Mead,
Charles Willink,
Charles Willink,
Charles Willink,
Charles Willink.
Charles Willink,
Charles Willink,
Charles Williuk,
. Charles Willink,
Charles Willink,
Lawrence Touinship.
A. G. Phelps.
292 1101 George Mead,
5293 1100 George Mead,
294 1100 George Moad, -
5295 1100 George Mead.
5295 1100 George Mead.
97 11 CO George Mead.
5293 1100 George Mead,
5299 1100 George Moad,
5300 1100 George Mead.
5301 1100 George Mead.
5302 1100 George Mead,
5303 1100 George Mead,
5304 1100 Georgo Mead,
5305 1100 GeorpeMead,
5306 1100 George Moad,
5307 1100 '" George Mead,
5303 1100 George Mead,
5309 1100 George Mead.
5310 1100 Georgo Mead,
II 1100 Georgo Mead. .
5312 1900 JeorgeMaJ,
Felomon Kline.
5202 91 Roberts and Fox,
5051 090
4225 250
4235 500
(
437 43
435 50
433 153
433 153
429 41
433 153
433 153
433 153
433 153
103
129
290
433 153
21 156
200
100
120
433 153
2U3
433 153
433 153
300
133 153
103
433 133
433 153
5109 1100
5411 1100
5412 747
5413 1013
5405 1100
5414 1000
5405 167 27
1900 600
1901 773
1943 507
1093 200
1944 513 05
100
5412 301
1093 46 10
1094 149 101
1095 362 29
1096 69
1097 193
3465 3 1 58
3465 437
3465 317
3466 40 43
17
21
27 00
27 00
23 55
29 70
29 70
14 fi5
14 85
14 85
14 85
29 70
16 86
29 70
14 85
14 85
14 85
14 85
14 85
8 85
15 20
70 25
70 25
66 P0
65 80
70 20
11 97
43 03
35 43
66 75
33 06
65 79
65 13
42 40
49 93
17 82
in 86
S3 73
43 94
43 72
43 50
4H 50
43 04
43 50
43 50
4 50
43 50
12 20
14 45
16 44
S3 40
24 20
15 60
5 60
0 72
3-3 40
2t 43
35 40
36 40
33 60
11 20
14 44
6'1 5
33 40
8
8
5
7
8
8
I
37
43
21
12 40
31 80
6 20
1 So
2 66
9 21
20 13
4 15
12 26
1 00
26 94
19 65
1 24
8 42
8 42
8 42
8 42
8 42
42
42
42
62
62
8 05
'8 42
8 42
8 42
8 42
8 42
8 42
8 42
8 42
8 05
14 82
4 10
410 65
440 103
440 20 ,
423
MorrCs Township.'' '
' Ho..,. I .
- . , u. T t m u - . .
Joseph Turner for '52-'53 10 5
70
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144
159
402
205
327
373
421
150
300
14
272'
457
200
154
153
99
433 153
433 153
433 153
43.3 153
279 153
433 153
433 153
433 153
433 153
433 153
433 153
433 153
433 153
100 153
300
3S0
455
223
82
43f
431
200
101
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100
231
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132
411
121
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244
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109
24
123
3587 850
33S8 970
3531 52
3591 50
420
210
43
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150
110
404
177
15
48
200
433
422
433
100
sno
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Joseph Turner,
Joseph Tarner, : .
George Haybeckar, .. '
ueorge v ettel, 1
. William Werts,
Christian Werts, . '
David Sanck, '
E. Terks A Co.
Jesse Yarnell,
McKean and Butler. . ,
Christian Musser, '
Johnston A Bowman.
Peter Yarnell,
' John Lorain. '
Michael Souder,
E. C. Burton.
Robert Glenn.
W. II. Sanderson.
Francis Johnston
John Nicholson,
S. C. Thompson.
Hetty Morris, .
Snyder A Large.
Franeis Johnston,
Hard man Phillips..
Richard Thomas,
Shaw and St. John Smith.
Thomas Morris,
William Morris, ;
Samuel Meredith,
William Miller,
; Hetty Morris.
Thomas Fitzsimmons,
Gcorgo Clymer, '
Robert Gray,
Robert Rainey,
Patrick Moore,
Mary Morris,
Magnus Miller,
Nalbro Frazer,
William Hoover.
Francis Johnston.
Wm. Drinkejs' heirs. .
John Fry. jr.
John Thomas 1 years
John Cook.
Jacob Wetzel.
Kcubon Haines,
rnrsell & Co. -
Joseph Simons,
Daniel Y. Bradley.
Robert Shaw,
Hvraan Gratz,
J.J. Miller.
John Nicholson,
M.Beam.
William Morris,
11. Beam.
Robert Morris,
Gcorgo Hoover.
John Swanwick,
Robert Thomas.
Christian Baker,
Swartz & Bower.
Francis Johnston,
J. Farlow,
James 5'Girk's estate.
22 William Evans,
Philip Elanchard.
Patrick Havs, '
S. & II. Gratz.
William Morri3,
Samuel Miles, Jr.
Bernard Gratz,
Joseph Henry,
David Hall,
Charlos Hall,
William D. Kirwin,
George Wetzel,
Paul Wetzel,
Reuben Haines,
John Barron,
J. J. Linglc,
James Smith,
JVtin Township.
William Hepburn.
Cochran Tract,
nke Township.
John Nficholson, .
John N icholson,
John Nicholson,
Daniel Hartsock,
Benjamin Johnson,
. Benjamin Johnson,
Union Township.
Gartland Irwin.
Roberts & Fox,
Charles Blanchard.
GO Roberts & Fox,
R. Britton,
Roberts & Fox,
Henry Baily.
Roberts & Fox,
n'oocfu-rtri Tou,ijftfr.
Dr. James Lock.
120 Henry Drinker,
William Drinker,
William Hagarty,
John Morgan,
Robert Wallace.
3 Peter Henry,
Hugh Ralston,
William A. Wallace.
28 Samuel Hamilton,
Thomas Ralston.
R. McGhee,
Lisle McCulhy.
57 Philip DiffcndafTer,
Read Alexander & Co.
115 Mary Connolly,
Daniel Fulkerson,
Dr. Houtz.
153 Philp Lost,
153 Jacoh R. Howell,
153 William Johnson,
G3 George Bickhaui,
Hard man rhilips.
CO John M'Cahen
John Lampblack,
McCullv.
38
143
113
100
21
10 50
V 1
10 14
9 M
' 4 92
7 83
8 98
: 33 50;
11 25'
. 15 CO.
I 1 74
34 00.
54 60.
25 CO
14 39
21 81
12 3
4.1 4rt
43 49
43 40
43 40
28 Oft
43 49
43 45
43 40
43 40
43 40
43 41
43 40
43 49
IS 60
13 62
47 Eft
53 24
22 60
47 77
43 61 '
43 21
10 00
10 09
10 60
10 oo
23 10
4 00
10 00
J7 60
17 82
13 07
9 60
14 62
81 81
13 81
41 12
12 13
2 81
S3 1J
.20 81
12 20
6 62
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21 74
81 88
6 60
60
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20 15
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19 38
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82 41
7 68
21
8
87
22
15
Pigot Shaw, 3
Henry Hetrarly,
34 Georgn Baker. 2 42
Bank ot N. A.
433 153 T. P. Wharton, 86 83
ELI BLOOM, Treasurer.
Treasurer's Office, Clearfield, 1
s
March 10, 1S50.
"i rALUABLE TOWN PROPERTY FOR
V SALE. Tho subscriber offers for sale bis Tav
ern Stand, on the corner of Market and Frent
streets, in the borough of Clearfield. The houea
is large and commodious and well calculated for a
public house.: For particulars inquire of W. A.
Wallace, Esq., or of tho subscriber living on the
premUiea. W. J. HEMPHILL.
March 5th, 1356 ......
NOTICE. Whereas Letters of Administration
on the Estate of John Price, deceased, lata of"
Boggs township, Clearfield county, Ta., have been
granted to the undersigned, residing in Lawrence
township, all persona indebted to said estate ar
requested to mako immediate payment, and those
having claims against said estate will present
them, properly authenticated for settlement, to
A. T. SCHRVVER.
March 5th, 1S56. Administrator. '
DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.;
The partnership heretofore existing between
James M. Kelly and Wm. R. Dickinson, trading
under the name of Kelly A Dickinson, is this day
by mutual consent dissolved.
J. M. KELLY,
W. R. DICKINSON.
Glen Hope, Feb. 18, 1856.
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOR SALr:
The subscriber offers for salo bis valuable
farm, situate two miles frnn Curwensvillo, on the
River read leading to Lumber City ; said farm ooa -taining
105 acres, sixty acres cleared, nnder good-
cultivation, the balance well timbered; - with
good barn, now plank -dwelling bouse, and a gne
bearing orchard thereon, and is well watered. For
lurtner information enquire or tne 8ufsrier nv-
inz on the premises. SIMON THOMPSON.
Febrnary 2?, 1856 6ra