I i TEE JOURNAL CLEARFIELD, PA., MARCH 24, 1858. By Divine permission, the Rev. Mr. Stine will preach in the Lutheran Church in this place, on Sunday, April 4th, at 11 o'clock in the morning ; and in the evening at Curwena Ville, ia the Baptist Church. CLIPPINGS AND SCRIBSLINGS. XxTOS Parry's whiskers. Cyimproving the roads. 0Coming on moving time. J"j?"Low the rafting fever. IjfDitto our pile of 'shiners." liFOn hand a lot of Bacon, at Irvin's. T"StiIl sick Judge Douglas, in Washington. CSTExciting to see a man fighting by himself. tVEmpty the Treasury of the State of Texas. . t sKaging the equinoxial storm, for several -days past. -. . , . J!?Aequitted Cul. Sumner, by the Court-mar-. tiol at Carlisle. f'Contradicted the report that Gen. Cass in tends to retiro from the Cabinet. ttrArrivcd a delegation of Sioux Indians, 'from Minnesota, at Washington city. JTi?Quill a thing taken from the pinions of a goose to spread the o-pinions of another. ' ryDrammc:! out of the service a thievish ma rine, at the Brooklin navy yard, last week. f3"JIasbccn made a --Son of Malta"' the Turk ish Pacha, by one of the Lodges in New York. fir" Very ill Jeff. Davis, Senator from Missis . sippi. Doubts arc entertained of his recovery. ITearcd that Dr. Seiebart, the Austrian traveller, has shared the fate ofiir John Franklin. fCone the editor, down' the river. When last heard of he was Hawing a raft down stream. fpTurnt the barn and 50 head of cattle of T. P. Remington, near Philadelphia. Loss, SHU.UOO. fSonietbing new. Doof Mats of a neat pat tern and serviceable quality, are now made of In dia Rubber. fAbout counterfeit Ten's, on the State Bank of Ohio, Treble County Branch, Eaton. They are well executed. CPVby was Pharaoh's daughter like s bro ker? Because she got a little prophet from the rushes on the banks. riTCrushed out the '-Saviour'sof Nicaragua." Walker is still making speeches in tho South, but he can:t raise '-nary ' men or money. r5?Ri!rht. The Virsinia House of Representa tives has passed a law making those who shall be - engagad in a duel "inciuginie 10 omee rrExists a law in Mexico, "that if one man kills ar.othcr in a duel, the surviver must pay all the debts of the other." that 8 right. rArried last week in Albany, a drover with 12.UK0 bead of cattle. ThU is the largest lot of cattle ever brought to Albany ry one man. ijiyrDiseovercd at Lynchburg. a., iorgcu pa per to the amount of S10U.UU0. A man heretofore enjoying an excellent character is implicated JTjLady Suffolk, the famous trotting mare, was sold at auction in Petersburg. Virginia, a short time since, for four hundred and eight dollars. J"trYiII bo taken a vote, on the Lecompton swindle, in the ecnate, soon Also in Pennsylva nia, on tho 2d Tuesday of October. That's so. CDivided finally the McDonough estate. Baltimore will receive about six hundred thousand dollars as soon as the process of the sales can be realized. fffSaid to be Nebraska, our largest Territory. Tt will mnke about eirhrv States as larec as New Hampshire. Nebraska is about one-sixth the size of .Europe. tsG rarely announces the Washington TTuiou in its news items, that tho -Recording Angel." is to be disposed tf by raffle in that city at hve uol lars a ticket. - l"y-Mynheer, do you know what for we call our boy Hans '-Do not, Really.-' - Well. I wiil tell vou. l'cr reason we call our boy Hans is. it ih his name." I '""Made a confession Wm. Williams, to be executed in Dauphin county for the murder of Daniel Hendricks. He acknowledges having com mitted the crime. PiTVo it roe?. Ata meeting of Democrats, held in Milwaukee, last week. Hon. James Buchanan. President of tho United States, was uuanimoi sly read out of the Democratic party. rp'Thc Cleavtland Herald says, that in one reboot in that county, in which there are thirty five scholars, nine of the boys habitually chow to bacco, and Jicc oj the girls are smokers. t f" Passed by the late Maryland Legislature, a bill to aid ia the erection of a monument in In dependence Square Ph iladelphia. in honor of the signers of the Declaration of independence. ri?Inquires acotemporary "How itis that girls can nlwavs tell a married man from a single enc The fact i indisputable " If indisputable, how comes it thatso many men get two or three wives? f TpBaptised a Chinese woman, in the First Presbyterian Church in Pittsburg, by the Rev. Dr. Harper, a returned missionary from China. The woman accompanied the Doctor as curse to his children. n7The late John Avery Parker, was at one time "warned"' to leave Wcsport. Mass., undertbo law or custom of warning strangers who were likely to become a public charge. He died worth $1,. 100,000. ryJot as far as Morcngo the man employed to remove the big iron safe from Iowa City to tho new capital, Desmoincs. where the load sank in gewiinc Iowa mud. Further progress is impossi blc before next summer. fir""Havc perfected the Penn'a Railroad Com Tan v. their comierttinn with the western roads Passengers to and from tho west are transferred at th Penn'a Railroad Depot, so as to continue tneir journej without any detention. restated by the N, Y. Sun. that Victor Mix, n resident of Hume. Alleghany county. X. Y.. has been seated for the last four weeks upon two doz -n eggs, for the purpose of hatching them, by the direction of spirits . hat delusion : r"3"--PIaze. sir," said an Irishman to a traveller. "would ycz be so obliging as to take my greatcoat from here to Boston : "lcs, said the traveller, but how will you get it again?" 4'0ch, alsy e nuugh though," said Pat, -for shuro an' I'll re main in it. tSForney, in speaking of the action of tho late llarrisburg convention says : "The darkest chapter in the history of the Democracy of Penn rylvania, has just been written." Well, it mus be a large gulp of "niggers" when Forney refuses to go the Convention s edict. n?The Administration' test : ''Is Mr. Democrat ? Does ho sustain Buchanan, and does he denounae Douglas f If so, he can have the of fice." Alt. Gen. Bind. Good authority, that we should say, even if it does look a little black and woolly. e opine, that such a course will no carry out the Judge s aspirations, however t ifDeclarcd br the official papers of Spain "that tho United States have not now, and never will have, gold enough to purchase Cuba." Those officials must have forgotten that there is a cer tain "manifesto" in existence, which Paddy-like proclaims, "that we will have Cuba by purchase. and if we cannot purchase it we will have it any cow. - to look out : Buchanan is a ooui: Miss Snooks says sho will never marry a , w mower wuti a family, and tor tins reason She ia down on second hand children. MARRIED: . Or the 25th of February, br the Rev. S Miles, Mr. James Wiley, of Wisconsin, son of William Wiley formerly ot Clearfield Coun ty, to Miss Margaret Davis, only daughter of me uoii. i. i. uavii oi rorcuson townsuip ineameia LOtiniy. fTBellefonte and Indiana copy. - f -. DIED; On Monday Jfarch 22nd, in this Borogh ! V.lmfh, son of Wki. Merrcll, aged 3 ycitr? . 1 month and 2 dartt. - papers please All MonfCAGED. A New Yr' merchant. who has had occasion this winter to knuw how business is done, in Chicago, was in this city the other day, (says the Rochester Cui'on,) on his way homeward from that place, lie says everything real and personal is mortgaged, lie asserts that he found no less than eight thousand chattel mortgages on file in tho clerk's office ; and he further asserts that those papers reach the personal property of nearly every merchant and business man in Chicago. ' How to Stop Blood. Take the fine dust of teas, or the scrapings of the inside of tanned leather, and bind it close upon the wound and blood will soon cease to flow. These articles are at all times accessible, and easy to be ob tained. After the blood bas ceased to flow, laudanum may be advantageously applied to the wound. Due regard to these instructions will save agitation of mind, and running for the surgeon, who would probably make no better prescription, if present. cov vrNir Ated.J LI3IES: WRITTKX OX THE DEATH OF F.LVER A. VEIUIELL. "Suffer little children to come ttnto me, and for bid them not : for of sit eh is the Kingdom of God." When hoary ago has run its course. And then, in faith, lies down to die, We yield submission to the force That severs ua with scarce a sigh. " We reason thus : Our highest hope , Our mission here on earth is nll'd ; Why then, with vain regrets, invoke A longer 'erm a wider field. But youth presents a diff 'rent case, . A long perspective lies before ; A goldeu mirage we embrace Of future bliss laid up in store. But who can sketch a father's eare ? Or who can paint a mother's lovo? The acxious thought the tearful pray'r Bright cnienutions from above '. Oh how delusive! how unsound The past has often prov'd it so A heartless world is always found, To cross our path where e'er we go. Temptations lurk on every side-.-Our path is strewn with many thorns For every hour in peace we glide, A thousaiid tell of ruthless storms. Eut now there is a better thought A brighter hope to you is given, Y" our dearest boy it's true is not. But he has been transferred to hcav'n. My dear kind friends, we all must die, Our parting, then, is only brief. Then dry the tear restrain the sigh, Aud look to God for sure relief. . Clearfield, March 23, 1S5S. ITew Advertisements. A LOT OF PRIME BACOX on hand and for sale by W. F. IRWIN. A XSONVIXLE PROPERTY FOR SALE. The property formerly occupied by James !?mith. being 3 adjoining lots, having a two story dank house, it by Its teet, and a plank shop, Zi y 1 j foot, thereon erected, is for sale, or rent, on accommodating terms. - Apply to March 24. Li. J. UliAiNS. Clearfield. No. XN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF CLEARFIELD COUNTY. David -and Andrew pcuccr ) vs. I -No 4a Aug. 1. lso i Wm. A. Dalo A Tolbcrt Dale f with notice to Thomas Moore No 83 Nov.T. 1657. terre tenant. j Summons and alias Summons an ejectment to enforce specific performance of contract for 110 acres of lands in Pike township Clearfield County, bounded by lands of E. Fen ton. John P. Dale, J. Thomas, Chas Cleaver and others. And now, November 18th. 1857, on motion of L. J. Crans Esq., Atty. for Pltlls rule on defendants to appearand plead and order of publication awar ded. Certified, from the record. GEORGE WALTERS, Profy. To defCs. ahovt namttl You w ill take notice of the above rule and that you are required to ap pear and plead by the 3d Monday of May next or judgmcut will be entered. L. J. CRANS. Marcli J7tn, IS5H. Alt y lor I'ltns. AN ORDINANCE IN K E EATIO.N TO D'Hi.S iC-Section 1st. Be it enacted and ordained by the Burgess and Town Council of the Borough of Clearfield and is here by enacted ami ordained by the authority of the same : That it shall be aud is hereby made the duty of the High Constable within two weeks of the first Mond iy of May in each and every year hereafter, to make or cause to be made a li.t of all the dogs and bitches within tho limits of the bor ough aud to return the same to the Burgess on the first Monday of May. which said list shall contain a short discription of said do 3 and bitcbos, the nemc of the owner or owners thereof, and in case no owner can bo found tho name of the person or persons about whose bouse or premises the said dogs or bitches may be harbored; for which service the High Constable shall receive ten cents for each dog or bitch so returned , to be paid by order on the borough Treasurer b'ustion 2nd. That it shall bo tho duty of the High Constable to notify on the first Monday of May in each and every year hereafter all citizens about whoe houses or premises any dog or bitch is harbored, and for which no owner can bo found, to destroy or remove the said dog or bitch or to return the same to the burgess for taxation ; and on failure of such citizen so to do within ten days after notice, then it shall be tho duty of the High Constable to take up and kill alluch dogs and bitches as are not returned for tax-ntion; for which service the llish Constable shall receive fifty cents for each dog or bitch so taken up and killed, to bo paid by order on tho borough treasurer. Section 3d. That it shall be the duty of the burgess to issue within two weeks after the re ceipt of the aforesaid list, his warrant to the bor ough collector commanding him to collect, as other taxes are now by law collected, from the persons returned as owners of dogs and bitches, one dol lar for every dog and two dollars for every bitch, which he, she, or they, may own. Section 4th. That if the High Constabl shall neglect, or refuse to perform the duties enjoined by this ordinance he shall be fined in a sum not less than five dollars nor exceeding ten dollars. Section 5th. That all ordinances and resolutions inconsistent herewith are hereby repealed. Passed this nineteenth day of March, 1858. Attest, WM. RADEBAUGH. L. J. CilAXS, See. Burgess. riLEARFIEI.D HOOT AND SHOE J MAN UFACTORY. A WORD TO ALL. The subscriber takes this method of informing the citizens of Clearfield and vicinity, that he has LOCATED himself on MAIN STREET o )ofiee the Jail, and is now prepared to wait upon and render general satisfaction to all who may fa vor him with their patronage. Ho feels confidont in saying that never before has there been oncrcd to the public of this section, such inducement as he oilers. All articles purchased at this establish ment will be warranted, and if proven not to bo as represented, will bo made good without extra charge. His work cannot be surpassed, as he is determined to use only the very best materials in their manufacture. Tho "world and the rest of mankind" are requested to call and satisfy them selves of the fact, that his articles are of the best and most durable materials. GEORGE SHULTZ. Clearfield, March 17, lSa SCHOOL BOOKS. Sargant's, Cobbs', and Snn ders Spellers; Bullion's and Green's Gram mars ; Davics' Arithmetic, io., for sale at the cor ner store of VtJl. lUWJU. Curwcnsville. November 25. 1S57. 33 83 11 65 73 103 400 210 279 mREASURER'S SALE OF A UNSEATED LAN DS Tor Taxes for the years 1356 and 1857. NOTICE is hereby given, that in nMHnflnitAf An Ant nf Afiafmhlv. tlflfl ted the 12th day of June, A. 1). 1815, entitled, "An Act to amend an act di recting the mode of selling unseated lands for taxes," Ac., tho following tracts of unseated lands in Clearfield county, will bo exposed to publie sale, or outcry, for the taxes due and un- n.i.l lliAHAn si thtt C.nnrt TfnMjse ttt tlu Borough cf Clearfield, on the See- OHtf Monday ot June, ltsaa : n-F.C.C. ARIA TOWRSHIP. Ac. Per. OwnersAWarrantees. Thomas Weston. 151 50 Thos. Ketland, $23 75 162 116 Abr'm. Witmer, 25 51 162 116 Michael Musser, 25 51 Herman Hoiiptir Co. . 162 116 Jacob King, 25 51 162 116 John Gibson, 25 51 94 91 Jeremiah Mosher 14 81 1R2 116 Peter Get, 25 51 330 153 Martin Foutz, 61 97 296 125 Jacob Foutz. . 46 62 328 1 53 Gcorce Musser. 44 93 215 73 Robert Wilson, ' 71 32 Thomas Wilson. 321 84 Matthias Barton. 44 7 433 1 53 David Barton. 68 23 433 153 Edward Hand, 68 23 1.13 153 John Ewinir. 63 23 356 69 Emanuel Reigcrt.56 07 George Mooro, - 17 01 John fatchtn. 96 John Brady, William Brady, 04 E. Blain. 433 153 John Miller. 433 153 John Fordncy, Lreorge irronm. 11 BrownABoynton, William Piisey. 12 Brown&Boynton, James Ilodetiherry. 205 BrownABoynton,32 25 195 William Wright, 30 63 W ilitam Xfouaer. 140 William Brown, Thomai Mullen. 140 P. Boynton, John Dillrn. 43 119 Robert Wilson, James Gallalur. 20 Fred. Honman, 55 50 Wm. Bausman, Willium Hammond. 234 Herman Witmer. 29 48 Cnleh Covenhavrr. 55 108 P.GIoninger, 200 Samuel Turner, Moses Robison. 50 100 P. Gloninger, Fred. Shoff. 83 123 John Bausman, 93 140 Michael Fauty. IV m. forter. 93 ' Fred. K. Hubley, 8 38 John Cooper. 55 102 (arh Billington,13 36 Tttinid Yountin. CampbellATurner,6 30 Plnnkitr, 3 78 Gco.W Caldwell, 25 20 Gill & Bratton. 80 John Ketland. 11 22 BELL TOWNSHIP. Rev. William Beates. Henry Beck, Henry Beck, Henry Beck, John G. Brenner. Henry Beck, Henry Beck, Henry Beck, William Martin, Miss Kingston. Henry Beck, Jon. Sherman, William Jirailyi 81 John Nicholson, 16 02 Reed and lAchtntr. 5904 1000 Nicklin A Griffin, 75 Nickiin AGrifnn, 82 Nicklin A Griffin. 75 Nicklin A Griffin, 82 Nicklin A Griffin. 82 James McGec, CO Peter Otcens. John Nicholson, 40 50 Arthur BrU. Benjamin Gibbs, 32 46 G. L. Retd. Nicklin A Griffin, 75 Nicklin A Griftin.31 Nicklin A Griffin, 23 , Nicklin AGriffin, 9 Nicklin A Griffin, 57 Nicklin A Griffin, 82 David B31I. 12 Frampton Bell, 22 E0GC3 TOWITSHIP. James Dixon. 89 John Thomas, Lnm,idiie if Turner 203 John Thomas, Smith Ar Powell. 98 Earba.aPcjdcr, 7 Hunter Sr Bi-oierhoof. 185 75 Josep Drinker, 13 7(i 11. S..vrlnker, 30 6t 57 33 07 37 61 27 45 63 23 1 76 1 S9 22 05 22 05 6 62 1 89 4 91 8 63 31 50 4 54 13 04 15 44 C1TLKS. MERINOES. COBURGS, DELAINES, with Silk Frinires. Moire Antique, and Velvet trimmings to match, for side at the corner store of CnrweafTille, Not. 25, "37. A M. IR IN. so 30 200 71 4288 1000 5620 1000 5764 1000 5613 100O 5619 1000 4287 1000 75 42S9 500 75 75 75 75 75 75 75 9 45 9 35G5 177 590'i 1100 591)7 1000 5918 1100 5919 1100 500 35C6 450 433 5909 1000 5910 350 5911 203 5913 106 5915 767 5921 1100 140 219 6 67 60 35 15 403 Th o mas' Read. 100 Jno. Montgomery, 7 50 John Kcphart. 100 Henry Faunoc. 7 50 F. Ransom. 70 Jlcnry Faunce, 5 25 duo for 1354 a 1355 3 61 George Turner. 100 Hannah Stewart, 7 50 Fislier. dr Powell. 119 90 Barbara Snyder, 8 119 90 Fi.hcr,Dolan ACo. 8 William Albert nml Bros. 132 George Hootman, 9 75 John E.Shaw, 5 53 Luke Kyler, 7 Gcprge W. Gearhart. 80 Walter Stewart, 6 263 Joseph Ball, 19 David Goss. 65 72 Richard Thomas, 4 54 Luke Kyler, 6 BRADY TOWNSHIP. David Espy. 492 303 Hays and Schncll. 1993 100 Roberts A Fox, 5 80 Roberts and Fox. 3574 20 34 Roberts A Fox, 1 74 3609 50 Roberts A Fox, 5 62 3611 353 Roberts A Fox, 25 93 3612 200 Roberts A Fox, 14 50 3313 150 Roberts A Fox, 1143 3614 214 - Roberts A Fox, 26 39 3616 72 Roberts A Fox. 5 22 1993 88 Roberts A Fox, 6 38 1997 750 Roberts A Fox, 65 25 1993 540 Roberts A Fox, 45 24 1999 540 Roberts A Fox, 53 65 2004 795 Roberts A Gox, 72 15 F. Bertie's Estate 1434 363 David Kennedy, 42 11 305 161 Ann Kennedy, 13 6S Elisha Fenton. ' 5032 227 Joseph Ferron, 23 33 John W. Newpher. 56S2 ' 85 Joseph Ferron, 9 93 Mark L. Rolierts. 5632 86 Joseph Ferron, 9 93 50 Samuel Ambrose, 5 80 Tdton Reynolds. 5S77 5879 5381 53S0 1011 Henry Wykoff, 120 76 1431 157 1999 55 143 300 '195 100 195 5(ftl 0551 .Tntetth Dale. David Kennedy. 9 11 Tltintfi Train. ltoherts and FOX. 6 26 020 Robert Currr. 25 52 ITnrrixoiL Hall. 320 . Robert Curry, 37 12 100 James Reed, 11 CO due for 1854 and 1855, 5 70 J. FreelaM. Casper Stiver, 4 a Robert Rrtss. Casper Stiver. 6 73 Joseph MeClure. 135 Joseph Ferron, 15 66 John Pat ton. 135 Jo;eph Ferron, 15 65 77 M. Trey's Heirs. ' ' 501 Christian Lower, 58 11 370 Christian Lower, 42 92 10O George Weaver, IF 60 John DuBois dr Bro. 995 94 Roberts A Fox, 115 42 365 15 Roberts A Fox, 42 34 2009 1132 62 Roberts A Fox, 137 11 2010 604 109 Roberts A Fox, 70 06 521 Christian Lower, 60 44 303 253 213 110 3580 1994 13 27 155 36 89 29 93 Benj. llewey. Casper Stiver, treorge Munri. 3609 102 Roberts A Fox, 5 91 It . W. Fleming. 3C15 " 73 103 RebeHs A Fox, 4 o2 Adam Ireber. - 1997 200 Roberts A Fox, 1 1 60 100. Charles Zilyock, 11 60 100 Jacob Pentz, 11 60 BURN SIDE TOWNSHIP. John Patch in. 5602 100 ' John Nicholson, 12.31) 5R03 214 John Nicholson, 26 32 5604 386 John Nicholson, 47 48 73 John Mailer, 9 68 181 Abr. Witmer, 18 12 114 Casper Shaffer jr. 13 20 410 Casper Shaffer, 50 43 25 George Graft 3 03 180 Samuel Roberts, 22 14 300 r Damel Witmer, 36 90 . 474 John Hubley,. 53 30 ' 100 Matthias Young, 12 30 383 Wm. Bausman, 47 06 203 .Mary Roberts, 25 01 76 'John Trcssler, 9 35 150 " John Comings, 18 45 264 Martin Mailer, 32 47 374 JohnBurgc, 46 00 293 " " John Burch, 36 00 215 - Henry Musser, 26 40 165 Mary Jenkins, 20 84 347 John Tressler, . 42 64 Horace Patchin. . 303 John Jones, 49 69 303 James Chapman, 49 69 290 Benj. Tresnall, 47 56 105 J. Backhouse, 17 22 James Gallaher. 424 MaryCrawford. 52 15 Ex'rs-and Trustees of J.C. FisJier. 121 George Ross. 12 33 due for 1852-'53-'54-'55J 13 58 163 Jno. Cunningham. 16 69 due for 1852-"53-'54-"55, 24 84 209 Peter Getz, 21 40 due for 18o4 and 1355, 21 16 223 Jac.Mossersmith 33 04 due for 185 and 1835, 32 C3 3010 Frederick Kuhn, 33 13 v James Thompson. 100 Samuel Roberts, 12 30 100 George Graff, 12 30 Sheply Priestley. Ill Christian Stake, 13 62 100 William King, 12 30 150 John Ryan, 18 45 150 Kb. McMasters, 13 45 150 Jacob Rolland, 13 45 BRADFORD TOWNSHIP, J. W. Smith. 346 60 Hugh Ely, 12 27 Burg-er ie Peuree. 102 35 John Campbell, 1124 159 Hall A Buck, 11 60 Caczer Potter. 200 Blair M'Lanahan 14 60 Joteph ir William Sansom. 100 Mat. Slaymaker, 5 47 85 Wm. Graham, jr. 3 06 85 John Graham, 3 06 " ' Levi Pearce. 100 Aaron Leavy, . 3 65 Abraham Graham. 90 Isabella Jordan. 3 23 George Turner. 100 Jonathan Nesbit, 3 65 John W. Turner. 4272 50 James Wilson, 4 R0 due for 18o4-amrios, 1 to Lillaman Hartcood. 4200 330 Jas.WiIson, west i,7 9J Ifathan ISaUey. 41S3 200 Jas Wilson, east , ni John C- trench. 71 495 Jas.Wilson, e part,!! 91 U. S. JMtui Company. 4241 937 James Wilson, 4238 947 - James Wilson, 4242 298 James Wilson, -4090 923 . James Wilson, 1534 20 James Wilson, 1535 600 JamesWilson, Spencer -Cr Sutler. 4399 372 JamesWilson, n m. Gordon. 4393 216 JamesWilson, Daniel Oyster's Estate 4400 440 JamesWilson, Alexander Vial. 4340 188 JamesWilson, 13 Oo 75 300 100 100 100 Wm. Bingham, George Dixon, George Barger, Abr. I.ansberry, John S. Kyler, 4 03 10 95 3 65 COVINGTON TOWNSHIP. Peter A. Rarthaus. 1S98 573 Morris A Stewart, 41 04 1899 890 Morris A Stewart, 63 19 1902 8S9 . Morris A Stewart, 63 12 1942 445 Morris A Stewart, 33 Peter Eamm. 1941 200 Morris A Stewart, 10 65 II. O. Smith. 5337 250 George Mead, 17 CHEST TOWNSHIP. . - John Pat ton. 433 153 Jno. Brcnncman, 64 95 253 James Ross, 33 10 John Patch in. .' 311 153 Benjamin Young, 46 65 100 153 John Boyd, 15 00 313 153 Josiah liayncs, 46 95 433 153 Tbos. Hamilton, 64 95 433 153 M. WTorthington, 64 95 398 153 Mtl'.iam Wilson, 59 70 195 John Witmer. 29 25 Henry S. DriuZer's Estate. 50 Charles Gobin, 3 o 433 153 Alex. Hunter, 32 43 200 Robert Fleming, 15 00 200 IaaoRiohardson,15 00 200 Jon. Walker, - 15 00 Sarah Downing. 433 153 John Cook. 32 55 433 153 Jasper twins. 32 55 36 ArmstrongAtiamel 5 40 Drinker te ClarL, 433 153 William Cook, 64 95 433 153 Jno Cuuninghani64 95 John Patchin. 418 30 James Page, 62 32 1 316 143 Henry Ferree, 47 Jamrs Thompson. 100 31 Henry Pole, . 15 00 Geddes t- Marsh. . 433 153 John Musser, - 64 95 100 Wesley Toner, 15 00 200 Jas. McCrackcn, 18 75 ' 100 George Mullen, 11 25 140 Fulton, 9 50 200 Isaac Bloom, 15 00 82 ByersAMontgomerylO 80 House and Lot James Davis, 8 25 100 Jefferson Jordan, 11 25 30 tleorze Ilacens, 3 75 25 John Holes, 4 50 433 Isaac Kirk A" Co. 64 95 160 John McFcnnon. 7 50 63 John Patton. 7 05 2oo John Swan, . 3o 00 loo James White, 13 12 DECATUR TOWNSHIP. James McGirk's Estate. 391 159 Thos. Billington, 52 53 Peter Owens. 404 Charles Risk, 54 14 J. W. Smith. 202 MaryMcLanohan,20 30 250 Camper Haynes, 16 75 360 David Kephart. 3 45 ' due for 1854 and 1855, 31 55 Richard Copltn. 84 137 JosephWhitehall.il 49 105 JosephWhitehall.14 07 John, and David trearhart. 220 Jacob Downing, 29 43 ICerthart Ar Albert. 135 John Drinker, 13 53 . James Albert. 37 49 Joseph Sansom, 5 03 76 95 William Sansom, 7 64 D. J. Primer iV Co. - 290 E. A J. Harrison, 38 86 300 Joseph Harrison, 40 20 200 John McGirk-, 25 80 100 D. Britton, - 8 125 Joseph Logan, 11 38 88 Joseph Logan, 10 15 100 Harrison Fauleyl 3 40 260 A. and J. Goss, 10 63 60 Harrison, 3 50 50 Nanny Fawley, 3 50 100 George Kephart, 10 85 100 ' Jona. Kephart, 7 00 100 Samuel Kay, -5 25 25 John Logan. 1 75 200 Edward Smith, 14 00. 50 John Weston, 3 50 75 Daniel Philips,. 10 06 Tj. J. Crans. 431 147 Thos. Edmonson. 57 89 1 95 80 Joseph U arrlson, 23 13 T0X TOWNSHIP. 105 B. DaTtnport, 5 09 56 21 56 S3 23 61 22 18 1 92 56 60 8 93 20 74 21 12 Ac. FERGUSON TOWNSHIP. Per. 21G Greenwood Bell, 12 53 100 Albert Bishop, 5 80 71 James M. Pfoutz, 6 50 Greer.wood Bell. 233 159 John Ilambright, 13 67 John Palchin. 433 153 Daniel Turner, 25 27 jl. Moore. 216 Matthias Slough, 12 53 Charles Huston. 433 153 George Ross, 25 27 GISARD TOWNSHIP. No. Ac. Por. 1923 508 108 Morris A Stewart, 16 78 A.lfJ. Spaciman. 1890 367 45 Morris A Stewart, 24 22 A. 6r W. Mttrrmy. IRKS 260 Morris A Stewart, 21 45 1931 549 116 Morris A Stewart, 36 24 1935 536 . Morris A Stewart, 26 53 T. II. Fulton 6r Co. 1S88 543 Morris A Stewart, 8 91 1928 509 Morris A Stewart, 16 77 1929 70 " Morris A Stewart, 1 31 1930 225 Morris A Stewajtt, 7 39 1SS6 729 Morris A Stewart, 36 04 1917 314 Morris A Stewart, 5 12 1916 406 Morris A Stewart, 6 69 3650 223 Morris A Stewart, 22 37 1S87 762 Morris A Stewart, 37 69 1936 103 Morris A Stewart, 3 43 JYttJiolas Rousolot, 1913 115 10 Morris A Stewart, Anderson Murray. 1918 114 Morris A Stewart, Francis Coitdreit. 1S90 254 120 Morris A Stewart, 20 99 if. V O. Smith 5365 250 George Mead, " 24 75 5366 1900 George Mead, 33 00 Smith or Graham. 1929 254 Morris A Stewart, 16 James JSelson. 18S6 50 Morris A Stewart, Peter Iamm. 3647 117 Morris A Stewart, 3643 47 Morr-s A Stewart, 1837 97 103 Morris A Stewart, 8 05 1926 256 Morris A Stewart, 13 33 GOSHEN TOWNSHIP. No. Ac. Per. Peter Rider. 5325 200 George Mead, 11 16 Thomas Graham. 1SS4 lonn Morrisfcc Stewart, 17 40 1915 J""" John Keating. 1922 201 2 Morris & Stewart, 9 50 GRAHAM TOWNSHIP. Ac. Per. 83 William Bingham, 145 T. Forcey, due for 1854 & 1855, 40 T. Forcey, 140 T. Cope, Samuel Lansberry. 100 George Moore, John Fleming. 165 A. K. Wright, Russel. 207 Jasper Mayland, 109 J. Graham, IJw. Drinker's heirs. 300 John Fry, jr., 380 John Thomas, George Johnson. ,164 Bernard Gratz, 146 Bernard Gratr, 9 44 9 37 6 44 83 43 t 8 6 4 5 11 23 8 81 09 03 50 39 17 28 63 43 89 12 48 139 Reuben Haines, 21 41 417 John King, 64 21 104 41 David Hall. 10 00 396 George Wetzel, 76 37 195 150 Paul Wetzel, 30 03 348 Joseph Henry, 53 59 411 Chas. Hall, 63 29 12100 Wm. D. Kerwin, 18 78 832 Reuben Haines, jr, 51 14 John Ccofc. Jacob Wetzel, Russel Sr Y. Joseph Simmons, Daniel H". Bradley. 436 114 Robert Shaw, 431 114 Hyman Gratz, - J. Cook. Reuben II lines, Reuben Haines, , Ed. Mberi 4- Brother. li.3 John Fry, jr., 13 47 466 382 223 234 71 76 70 76 67 14 66 53 34 80 86 02 No. HUSTON TOWNSHIP. Ac Per. 200 J. G Kidder, 22 40 195 David Caldwell, 16 35 Wm. Parker. 4257 8S3 15 James Wilson. 24 85 4902 420 WilhelmWillink,47 04 IT. S. Laui Company. 4231 638 James Wilson, 42 63 4231 526 James Wilson. 36 80 4235 9X6 JamesWilson! 69 22 4225 990 JamesWilson, 69 27 4229 965 123 James Wilson, 69 53 4230 507 JamesWilson, 35 50 John Birgs. 4S90 124 WilheluiWillink, 3 47 Reading, Bartles fr Fisher. 4339 990 WilheImWillink,83 72 4902 55 WilhelmWilliuk, 4 59 6003 100 William Powers, 8 40 4897 110 WilhclmWillink, 9 24 5062 990 William Powers, 83 72 50S9 990 William Powers,ll0 SS Thomas Holt. William Powers, 27 52 Zf. Tliayer ie Z. Scis'e.n. 100 WilhclmWillink, 8 40 293 William Powers, 16 69 W- B. Gordon. 250 James Wilson, 21 00 500 JamesWilson, 42 00 John DuBois, jr., et ai. 2000 1020 60 Roberts A Fox, 107 40 9 Roberts A Fox, 107 40 64 Roberts A Fox, 113 00 20 Roberts A Fox, 49 00 151 Roberts A Fox, 100 80 Roberts A Fox, 82 12 109 Roberts A Fox, 101 70 35921016 118 Roberts A Fox, 113 79 3594 1003 35 Roberts A Fox, 112 33 35 Roberts A Fox, 116 26 23 Roberts A Fox, 91 06 64 Roberta A Fox. 114 24 64 Roberts A Fox, 114 24 22 Roberts A Fox, 117 15 6 Roberts A Fox. 110 43 32 Roberts A Fox, 48 03 John Dunlap, 23 06 Wm. Powers, 26 54 23 James Wilson, 109 41 23 Jamis Wilson, 109 41 15 James Wilson. 99 45 5061 990 4982 5063 4223 4336 2001 10S9 3593 1009 3601 437 3600 839 3573 733 3576 903 3597 1033 3807 863 3584 1020 3585 1020 3539 1043 3604 9S6 19Sy 429 252 209 5053 4193 4254 4256 16 20 47 10 65 00 6a 00 22 50 18 00 30 00 297 927 927 883 5672 317 27 MooreAPelancy, 29 06 6676 500 MooreADclaney, 42 00 5677 500 Moore A Delancy, 42 00 J. W. Smith. 5676 547 81 MooreADelaney, 15 46 6677 647 81 MooreADelaney, 15 46 5673 1011 SI MooreADelaney, 58 29 150? 100 HaBOiCBdAJonej, 8 10 No 1900 1901 1943 1093 1429 1430 3552 1097 1914 Ac. 437 435 JOEDAN TOWNSHIP Ac. Per. Cooper tr Pusey. 108 64 Eb. Brenham, 274 Adam Kuhn, Patchin Sr Swan. 433 153 Richard Martin, 433 153 Thomas Martin, 150 Benj. Young, 120 Samuel Jordan, 200 William Wilson, Edward St James Gillegan. 200 Daniel Smith, SO 00 300 John Patchin, 45 00 KABTHAUS TOWNSHIP. P. A, Karthaus. Ao. Per. 600 Morris A Stewart. 69 60 773 Morris A Stewart,90 2a 507 Morris A Stewart, 58 81 200 Morris A Stewart, 23 20 Georsre Arealarin-s. 555 120' Wm. Smith, 63 80 663 138 Wm. Smith, 65 89 573 120 Wm. Smith, - 66 47 Devisee of John White, Esq. 1093 79 22 Charles Willink, 4 64 1023 ' 83 Charles Willink, 7 03 3463 ) 3475 ( 638 147 Charles Willink, 37 00 Henrv Yothe.rs. 100 Charles Willink, 4 35 Geo. Vaux. 513 95 Morris A Stewart, 29 76 KNOX TOWNSHIP, fer. Crane, Blake S,- Pur ley 48 Reuben Ilaynes, 50 Luke Morris, 433 153 Joseph Billiard, 433 153 Robert Gray, 429 41 John Binghurst, 433 153 Sarah Ward, 433 153 George Eddy, 433 153 Moore Wharton, 433 153 George Ashton, Richard Peters. Susannah Ward, Beni. R. Morgan 38 a JohnDorsev, - 20 12 due (or 1354 & 1855, 14 45 John Patchin. 483 153 Israel Morris, 433 153 Berj. Poultney, 433 153 Martin Pierrie, John Boyd, Philip Loast, William Johnson, Wilson Hoover. 80 Silas Wilcot. Daniel Bausman. G.&M.M'Cormick,23 40 Wm.ir:Rouertson,14 04 Thomas McElwee. Jonathan Jones, John M. Chase. 153 Caleb Foulk, George Westcot, 433 153 Robert Wharton, 433 153 George Seaff, 300 John Bovd, 133 153 Robert YYliarton, 600 Isaac Thompson, 200 Isaac Thompson, 100 Isaac Thompson, . 240 ThompsonAEngleman 23 OS LAWRENCE TOWNSHIP Solomon Kline. 2003 131 Roberts & Fox, 6 64 MOEEIS TOWNSHIP Edward Perks $ Co. Jesse Yarnal, Peter Yarnal, E. C. Burton. 10 Robert Glen, Wm. H. Robertson John Best, Snyder J- Large. Francis Johnson, S2 Shaw J- St. John Smith. 153 Thomas Morris, 64 153 William Morris, 64 153 Samuel Meredith, 64 153 William Miller, 64 153 Hetty Morris, 41 153 Thos Fitzsimmons.Ol 153 Tleorge Clynier, 64 153 Robert Gray, 153 Patrick Moore, 153 Mary Morris, 153 Magnes Miller ' 153 Nalbro Fraxer William Hooter 153 Francis Johnson 18 50 5. & J. Gratz. 52 James Wilson, 90 Robert Morris, 122 Wm. Morris. 6 40 S3 64 6 40 25 09 109 Morgan. 433 153 William Uunfer, 127 350 200 200 197 200 120 100 433 293 89 32 39 15 38 97 38 97 38 61 38 97 S8 97 38 97 38 '97 17 OOJ 50 70 50 70 50 70 40 95 23 40 23 40 25 09 11.20 50 70 34 32 50 70 50 70 35 10 15 16 70 20 19 50 9 ' 421 300 . 40 1S3 433 433 433" 433 279 433 433 433 433 433 433 433 100 78 S3 50 2 96 S2 20 23 23 23 44 23 23 23 "23 23 23 64 64 64 61 64 205 100 90 407 203 438 223 100 231 50 29 17 13" 89 04 40 139 Richard R. Smith, 60 24 04 81 30 64 50 96 50 No. 5922 5951 5964 5953 5925 5952 5954 John Buuni, - Wm. Stewart, J. Crawford. Simon Gratz, 33 00 P. Kcpple. John Nicholson, 11 10 Robert Thomas. ChnstopherBakcr,34 19 Swartz and Bower. Francis Johnson, 7 40 Due for 1855, I 00 Jos. Dipard. Blair M'Lanahan, 7 40 Joseph Potter, 17 76 Hemy Cramer. Casper Shafner, 7 40 PESTT TOTTTjHIP. Ac. Per. Wm. Liefer. 1100 14NicklinAGrifth. 946 146 674 1093 1000 1099 515 83 163 100 do do do do do do do do do ' do do do Wm. Hepburn. Cochrane tract. -Greenwood Bell, Elah Johnson, 5781 5773 5773 5783 5733 5774 5775 3590 3582 4252 4258 5777 PIZE TOWNSHIP. 5779 5779 No. 36o3 3599 No. 8579 3587 8591 3596 2008 3598 3610 35f$l 3581 3573 135S7 600 - John Nicholson, 340 John Nicholson, 480 John Nicholson, James Hopkins. 1020 64 John Nicholson, 819 41 John Nicholson, 633 64 John Nicholson, 820 64 John Nicholson, lo2o 60 Roberts A Fox, UnJiots Or Lowe. 799 3o Roberts A Fox, W. C. Enos. 957 85 James Wilson, 883 1 5 James Wilson, lo2o 24 John Nicholson, 5o Daniel Hartsock, 37o R. A Z. McNaul, 334 John Nicholson, Wm.McCrav. John Nicholson, 58 85 50 61 37 45 58 85 56 17 53 85 23 35 5 35 10 70 5 35 13 90 10 71 15 12 32 26 25 83 21 55 25 83 32 13 32 13 3o IS 27 93 32 13 3 15 11 o2 11 97 8 S2 23o UNION TOWNSHIP Ac. Per. . John DuBois. jr., Sr Bro. 9o9 151 Roberts A Fox, 116 43 606 66 Roberts A Fox, 77 64 Rolierts. Fox e Co. Ac. Per. 1020 60 Roberts&Fox, 56 10 645 Roberts & Fox, 35 47 358 Roberts & Fox, 25 30 780 Roberts & Fox, 42 50 650 Roberts & Fox, 36 87 . 150 Roberts & Fox, 8 67 435 Roberts & Fox, 23 94 300 Roberts & Fox, 16 60 275 Roberts & Fox, 15 14 200 Roberts & Fox, 11 00 Gariland Irvin. 350 Roberts & Fox, 48 00 427 314 119 193 433 4S3 153 237 48 210 215 75 436 145 433 153 216 153 122 153 145 42 73 50 Henry Bailey, 262 R.W.Moore, 50 David Woolmer, 196 Henry Whitehead, WOODWARD TOWNSHIP. John Patchin. 30 John Cannon, William B. Hegarly. 27 George Meek, ' James McGhet Sp Co. 121 Christian Stake, . Mathias Yonng, Christian Wager, Geo. Musser, . Thos. Yedlar, Daniel OfTIey, George Baker, jr., Timothy Paxton, John Burge, John Musser, Jr., Joseph AsLbridge, PtgotShaw, Sebastin Graff, Thomas Edroondson. tvright Sr Menges. 77 Samuel Emlen, 82 TbomaaNeil, Samuel Hegarty. . Boniamin Johnson, Wm.- B. Jllexandcr & Co. Roll & Morgan. William Wilson, Daniel Fulkerson, S. P. Shoff. Mary Council. Dr. Daniel Huutz. Philip Loast, Jacob R. Howell, William Johnson, George Backhouse, John Morgan, . John McCahen, John Lampblack, William Mbert $ Bro. Eli Hootman, . Kephart. Ram 11 el Hambleton. JOHV MrPHF.RSnS'. Treasurer. Treasurer's Office, Clearfield, I March 24th, 1858. . 436 334 216 438 443 107 245 100 100 200 41 433 153 433 153 433 153 100 63 300 200 98 121 404 60 65 48 40 82 15 50 25 17 66 37 66 37 SO 84 27 30 27 98 66 78 66 37 28 18 66 78 43 42 28 08 66 94 67 62 14 09 81 3 13 00 13 00 15 60 5 20 66 37 66 87 66 S7 13 OS 89 00 26 78 12 74 15 71 62 62 THE SIO AND $15, SINGLE AND DOUBLE THREADED, EMPIRE FAMILY SEWING MACHINE. An Agency for the sale of these machines, for this and the adjoining coun ties, can be secured by a personal application the subscribers, 6th A Arch streets. 1'nuaneipnia. No one need apply without capital sufficient to conduct the business properly, and without reffer enees as to reliability and capacity. W e positively assert that these machines, lor ail purposes of family sewing, are in every respect superior to any Sewing Machine in market, (no matter at what prices they may be held.) and wherever they are offered for sale they most com mand aoeady and unlimited demand. JOHNSON it GOODELL. Philadelphia, August 19. 1857. 1VEW GOODS! NEW GOODS!! FALL AND WINTER STOCK!!! The undersigned has just returned from the past, and is now opening a new assortment of seasona ble and fashionable goods, at bis old stand ia Clearfield borough. His stock eonsists of a gen eral variety of the best and most seasonable DRY GOODS. GROCERIES. HARDWARE, QCEENSWARE, HATS A CAPS, BOOTSShoks. and all other articles usually kept in a country store. Among which can be found the following: CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, SATTINETS, TWEEDS, JEANS, FLANNELS, GINGHAMS, MERINOES, CASHMERES, LI" SI RES, CALICOES, MCSLINS, and all articles generaly used by housekeepers. My former customers, and the public at large, are invited to call and examine' the goods and judge for themselves of the quality and prices. Country produce taken in exchange for goods. Remember the sign of the CHEAPEST GOODS. on Market street, is the place to call and buy these hard times, as you will rcceire a fair equivalent for your money by doing so. yovzo-oi vtrLi,iA.ai r. iitvi. J O B I N S E X P ECTORANT. COMPOUND SYRUP OF AVILD CHERRY. Foil THECI BE OP Bronchial affections.Couehs, Colds, Pleurisy, Broa chitis, Asthma, and all other diseases of the thro and lungs, except Consumption. I nis invaluable remedy is no quack nostrum, but is prepared from id e recipe 01 a regular pnysician, uuuuiiug practice of twenfy-five years, used it awth unpar alleled success. It is a combination of expecto rant remedies, simple in their character and used by every educated physician. It is easily taken, produces no nausea or other disagreeable effects, and trives almost iiumediute relief. In this ever- changing climate, where coughs and colds so fre quently end in consumption ana death, no lamiiy should be without this certain cubs. It would be easy to follow in the wake of the ven ders of patent medicine, and multiply certificates got up for the occasion, of miraculous cures, but no such adventitious aid is necessary in introducing this preparation to the public. Iu real value, and never failing success, in accompiuning an promis ed for it, cannot but give it a wide circufelion, and recommend it to all those afflicted with diseases for which it is a remedy. Price 37i Cents per Butlls. Prepared exclusively by THOMAS ROBINS, Druggist, " March"4. lS57.-tf ClearfieULPn W I CJOMETIIING NE LEATHER AND HIDE STORE, West End of Spring Creek Bridge, Cheapside, Bellefonte, Penn'a. The subscriber respectfully informs tbe public that he bas just opened a Leather and Hide Store at his Tannery establishment, in Bellefonte, Centre county. Pa , where he will keep constantly on hand a good assortment of Leathers. Ac., as follows: Oak Tanned Spanish Sole Leather, Hemlock Spanish Sole Leather. French Calf-skins, Bellows Leather. Oil Tanned La cing Leather, Split Lealhei, Patent French Calf skins, Madras Boot Skins, Red Roun and Pink Linings, Cape Biuduins and Gai ter Kid, Taunerr Oil. A LSO; Plas tering hair ; Copper Rivets and Burrs ; Thread, Bristle and Wax, and all kinds of Tools, leasts, fc, for SUocm-iiert. TO MACHINISTS. For the aonvenicnoe of Ma chinists of all kinds he will keep on hand a good supply of Patent Riveted Stretched Leather Belt ing Straps frotn 1 to 24 inches wide, which ho will sell at city prices. CASH paid for all kinds of Hides and Skins. E3rThe above articles have been oarcfully se lected, and are tho very best quality; butoalland examine, and judge for yourselves. THOMAS BCRNSIDE. Bellefonte. April 29, 1857-tf. DELTII ITAS FALLEN. AND NEW GOODS HAVE ARRIVED AT THE CHEAP CASH STORE IN CURWENSVILLE! The undersigned have one of the best, cheapest, and largest assortments of PALL AND WINTER GOODS, in Curwensville. and which they will sell at the very lowest cash prices. Their stock con sists of a general assortment of well selected DRV GOODS, GROCERIES, HARD WARE, Q UE ESSWARE. GLASS WARE, HATS. CAPS, BOOTS, SJIOES, CARPETS, frc, 4-e., together with a large assortment of the latest styes of LEDIES' DRESS GOODS, suitable for the season, among which can be found, such as Dress Silks, French and English Merinoes; Brocha, Merino and Wool Shawls ; Bril liants, Plaids, DeLains, Embroideries, Trimmings-Bonnents, Bonnet Rib bens and Borders, Gloves, Ac. ALSO, a lot Drugs. Medicine. Paints, Dye-stuffs, Oils, Yarnisnea, Ac., Ae. ALSO, keeping a number of the beet workmen ia the Shoe Shop, making all kinds of work to ordw at the shortest notice and lowest prices. All kinds ef Lumber. Hides and country produce takes la exchange for Goods, Boots. Shoes, Ae. Wo ara thankful for past favors, and invite all to tin u a call, examine our handsome stock of goods' fre ef charge, before you buy elsewher. Nov25-'57 MONTELIUS k TEN EYCKS. IRESII BUTTER AND CIIEESE.fors.'.a 1 by ImertbS IHOS.. K0JONS-. CI r. v.
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