THE JOURNAI. CLEARFJELD, PA., APRIL 21, 1858. Mr. Mt ATew. TT Tl.:. V . l - -j.ti liuiat. ini iioiei, situate in Lumber City, ClearCeld county, has been ta. Ken by our Iriond L. W. Ten Eyck. The liouse is large and well adapted for the accommoda tion of guests, and as Lew. is a clever, atten tive and accommodating fellow generally we nave no aouDi oi ins making an excellent landlord, or that he will keep the best kind of a hotel, and that all who stop with him will tare well. We direct attention to his card in our advertising columns. Tiik Limber Trade. The great bulk or the lumber prepared during the past winter in this county, passed down the Susquehanna last wetK. l Here are some rafts back yet, but their number is small. The number that will reach market this season will bo a little short cf last year's product. Jn consequence of the general depression of business during the last eight or ten months, it is not to be expected that great activity will manifest itself in the market, and it is altogether probable that pri ces will be low. Still, if the sales are gener ally lor cast, times will soon brighten up in our county. For the Raftsman's Journal. SCHOOLS. Kow : Dear Sir : In examining tlm U.t o . annual report of the State Superintendent of Common bchools, I see that the Directors in some of the Districts in our county havo com- lllitfofl ;l II ormp Zn I : . . ui.in.iug oui ineir annual re port to the Superintendent, which shows care 1 . . . . . icosueBM, ii not something worse. Thns the Districts ot Beccaria, Burnside and Perm, set down the total number of scholars for the rcr age, which is clearly the opposite of what the Department requires. There is also some mistake in the returns from Bradford, Girard and Huston. These can be nothing more than mistakes', because it is not reasonable to sup pose mat ttie scholars in the above named dis incis na e au erery day attended school. The State Superintendent's Report shows the orer- ige number of scholars attending school in nuicu oi course is wrong by the above districts giving the total number instead of the average. It is clearly the ttesign of the Department to furnish col lect and authentic data for all practical purpo ses, in everything relating to our school sys icm, aim it is wie duty or Directors to furnish the same with correct Reports. I am sorry to flee that our county is not the only one at fault instance the Report of Allegheny county, which shows that the tctal number of scholars in that county is set down as 2G,4SJ, while the average is 2S,CSj, thus making the average over 200 greater than the total , which is situ ply ridiculous. If the numbers are reversed, the dittcrence would nevertheless be too small T . . i nope ior me saKe ot our county that the same mistakes, or any others, will not bo com. mitted over again. The mistake, or careless ness if yon please, is so easily avoided, and equally so detected,' that should anv of the Directors furnish our gentlemanly County Su perintendent with like Reports for the ensu ing year, I hope he will send them back to llieui lor correction. Let other counties do as they please; as for us, let us do right, es pccialiy when it is so easily and cheaply done, being no inconvenience to eilher health or capital. I am a warm friend of general edu cation, believing it to be the only true source d happiness and peace to us as a people, and the only principle that will uphold us as a na tion. I have therefore no further counsel to give in this matter, except that the several school districts in our county will hereafter avoid the aforementioned mistake. April 8,18-38. Yours, Dick Roe. nineteen miles of flaxseed' Senate, at . Vcl, it looks first CLIPPINGS AND SCftieQLiflGS. rjTnsetilcil tiio weather.. rT'itto the opinions of sonu men. CrSicaIl leer is wider bewitched. rAVantcd a lotof good butter, in town. 9 uni loriune or His in. ret ES"Runuing round loose strychnine. Inst week. "Likewise a largo number of stray ho"s. r,.... "nP-tWS to earry favor with all r.JT?pentllC CanaI' bctwen Huntingdon and .LjFact. Lowell has over girls endwise. I V Mill progressing the ' the Town nail. n?"On7y skin deep bcantv, rate, as far as it goes. . .t-f.' c'cd proposals as the chap said when he tr jd town tol. Alexander of tho Clarion tji i u t . jie iooks nne. im,.ruiuS me mud-Holes in our streets Getting deeper every day. CjSunday the eolden clnsn thnt l..liii. . i , , - , " L - tn- in v iuc iuiuiuu ot mo wceK JShant-I-clcar. as the chap said when he was aking tracks w ith a fat rooster. Passed over the Tenn'a Railroad 1030 ;rants, during the month of March. xr .toiu at lierlin. n i.-nnin i.,.i . iud-edtowei ,. t.' r.r w -j - 0- i tiuiy cents. T.".? r' ,aC.-Lo'-: KoIt' ith the War "-i'iiiuivul iiir I l.il I If til tt-orlh ... I " . uai1 i-n n hmicAo .rrn . . 711. ..r r- 7 rr" " "SMn me 1W1 4ue aujournnient. .sine die. 9 II.. 1 1 . i. i- nun a jueetinir iim .--.,. . .. i- , ot Lehigh county, and agreed u ,t... ..u srstr.n 1- v!;" - n7"Rihbed the iowili-ir iLn r t t : ew Orleans, of diamond ri, v.. ...i1.. . J Sli nno ' "- iucu at rglREASURElt'S SAIK OF I. I'.NSEATED I,A.J)S for taxes for the years 1Sj6 and IS07. NOTICE is hereby civen. that in rursuancoof an Act nf A.tmbly. pas sed the lL'th day of June, A. 1. lb 1 5, entitled. '-An Act to amend an act di recting the mode of soiling unseated lands for taxes." te.. tho "following tracts of in seated lands in Clearntdd county, w ill be exposed to public sale, or outcry, for the taxes due and un paid thereon, at the Court Hon in the Jjoroifch cf Clearfield, on the old Monday of Jane, 1803 : Xo. EECCASIA TOWKSHIP. Ac. Per. Owners Warrantees. Tliomut M'eston.. 131 ;"0 Thos. Kctland, $2.1 75 lib Abrin. itmer. 2' 51 1(52 11G Michael JIusser, 25 51 Jierman IlonplCf Uo. lhz 116 Jacob King, 25 51 162 110 John Gibson, 25 51 4 SI JeremiahMosherl 1 SI -T. Ley's Heir. 213 5fll Christian Lower, 59 11 110 70 Christian Lower, 42 92 100 eorge Weaver, 11 00 John DhUoi'm lr lira. S5S0 095 94 Roberts fc Fox, 115 42 1994 35 15 Roberts & Fox, 42 34 2009 1182 fi2 Roberts A Fox, 1.17 11 2010 CIU 109 Kobcrts A Fox, 70 0 13 521 Christian Lower, 60 44 27 S08 Vonj. licwey, 3(5 89 155 2jS Casper Stiver, 29 S3 Georsre Maun. 0009 102 Koberts Fox, 5 01 ir. IV. Fleming. SG16 73 103 Roberts & Fox, 4 52 Adam Weirr. 1997 2(10 Roberts Fox, 100 harlesZiyock. 100 Jacob Pcntz. 4272 C26 215 Conrad Lon:, 11 60 11 60 11 CO 20 SO 5(502 5603 5004 25 51 51 97 46 62 I 44 98 33 83 11 65 64 57 nrt 07 37 61 27 45 63 23 r-ss-n . . . in I,.!. ; titu tiiurcncs conversion. have professed IWas sunk the steamboat Venture, by a -ale of wind opposite Gallipolis. Eight of her Trew urow neu. v .... v.ti'uuuiu ii in I nii k I rt j I a gestod that the pavements should lr;,!...i IT'cJot a new ir:it-h ..1, , sninc flit fih !! i! l.r.... uuua. -n-e-w. Dxia's. It are averaging from js are to be by a - jailor s ife. At v atertown, (X. Y.) -n Sunday morning a week three prisoners, ly feigning sickness, got t!ie jailor, Mr. Barker, in their power, gajrged, and bound him and locked him in a col!. Tins done, they robled li;m of his money and the kevs of the urison. and were calmly taking their leave when thev were "brought up all standing" by beholdins the jailor's little wife pointing at them through a railin-r a loaded revolver, and calmly infor ming them that she would put a bullet through the hrst man who attempted to come forward. A pailey ensued in w hich the prisoners threat ened to kill her husband if she did not let them pass out, but she avowed her determina tion to fire upon them the moment one attonm- ted to pass the door, and held them at hay for uuoui nan an nour, wnon help arrived and they were driven back to their Cvils. That Same Ohio Coxdi ctor. The conduc tor who was discharged from the employment of the Marnetta and Cincinnati, Railroad, eome time ago, for inviting a friend to ride over the road with him, as lie did not like to ride in the train alone, has leen re-employed by the superintendant. But we see he is aga in the hero of another adventure, w hich has been wade public. The newspapers say (and what they say must be true, you know) that on a recent trip the train of which this couductor Jiad charge overtook a cripple, limping along by the side ot the track, when our hero, the conductor, kindly invited him to get on and ride. The wooden legged man thanked him, Hnd replied that he would rather not, as he was t'i a hurry. That conductor thiuks seri ously of throwing up his commission. Frightful consequences are likely to ensue along the lower Mississippi, which is now high er in some places than was ever known, bj the accession of combined floods coming from the upper rivers. The Mississippi is rising from St. Paul, the lower Missouri and Illinois livers are both high and rising ; all their trib utaries are at flood height. The high water is occasioned by heavy rains extending through the whole Western and Northwestern country and not by the usual Spring mountain rise ; should that follow before the freshet flood sub sides, the whole of the lower country will doubtless be inunnated. tt -1 V W I HI C I ; I Till I'rjiin .. ...11 i I f "Miiiug ais oaii pay MirUU0, for w hich he ri x . .. . rv . , . . --...a,,-. mi; till i;u IjOL . tui-urcu or uougms at a Kccuuin- viiiLau. f .1. . ..: - ' " v '""T vuo"Jr two to five dollars per d.iy. kJooks well the wheat ernn in TWl . ty. The farmers anticipated a hiro cronfif the i:uuiiuues iavoraoie. IS 1 rcvaninw tlie in , niF ir ! . o iviu. i u iiarris- """5- "ver one numlrcd new buildi put up dtirii;; the summer. v.v impofca a tax the French Covprr.mnnt r one teaume on percussion cans, which, it U wi.i proauce a revenue ot I.joo.000 francs Sr Arrested L. W. Reahurd. eh rl- in M.n .w.t ""-""i.-, iui (lurioiiiui iiioncv letters iic w:is ue.ectcd by means ol a decoy scut ucicciive aent. - . . . . T. tr .".n Italian in I iicatm. irni-M. i,..i, r -ii rum .-L.. . . , . -i' .. v . m.o ii , v. iniuua in .ttj u au Kie ave nue, uas seven or eight girs in his ciuniov heir- I r Larsc eir-rs. Thp editors nf ! p;n.i., Vi-iiialrh say that thev '-have been nrcsi-nti. d !ih uciiupiooi very -aggravated goose eggs. They "ti"n itu ounces eacil 'Amounts the wceklv reeeintsof tlipT.Aitilmi Times for advertising alone, to 25.000. One firm lor tne advertising of two articles. (Cirenssian Uil anu Circassian Liquid.) pay JdO.OUO annual! v. I t" Finrdoved bv the Yicernv of JVn.t Mi;n. "i i' rn-iicu army, at a salary ol 9IU.000 a year, to jo to Ksrvnt to "instruct !n snl.l inn ;n tne use ot ti.o Jlinnic un. :nid to aid in its con struction. I y"Xtiec Mr Thomas Robins hai r,-riui,t,.,I us ta state, that he hones the nerson who . 1. i l , i. . .A. inc uusiici oi potatoes. last J hursda v niht. will nave eenerosity enotiith to return tho smr.i. nnrt ian. aner lie nas raised nis crop. r Oood wajres. in Oregon. Men fret from 10 to -l20 per month in luniboriiiL' estali!ish and from i-lOto 550 on farms. l'arniii.K i'r fi om 54 to 5 i per da v. Flour from tn ilti ....r Hbl. Reef from to 15 tier loo. Pnrk- U nr ivy. j uuiiuvp i ..j iicr oustiei. I if l'iseovered nv the English Admirnl. tnnt Canton, China, is titu.ited on an i.slnn.1 r,,,. nf pun ooats nas just made a passage around it. It issomewiiui singular mat the tact never wns known before, and only goes to sh'iu- ho-.v people arc oi giving any intoruiation of tho inter nal unairs or loriuation ol the country. rrJosenh Clark, of Kittaninf. nnr r.ind;. for Senator two years ao, has been appointed by tJoyernor Packer one of the Wh iafcey Inspectors iii i liii.'ujcipuia. J.HIS is a lucrative omee and could not nave been conferred on a worthier man or a lienor Uemoerat. Ufarion Itemnrrtit. Nor a better judge of whiskey, misrhthave been appropriately aU'ieii. A gentleman who has travelled through fif teen counties north of the OhTo and Mississip pi Railroad in Illinois and Indiana, says the appearance ot the wheat hehls is very favora- ide. 1 tie two most trying months are over, and a very large yield of wheat is likely to be nad tnis season. liLOril. Just received 30 barrels Extra Fam- ' : li i :..t . t u - I i t e. .i. i - n.y i luui, ivijiLu win miiii ior ca.Mi uy nccemoer iiit,UAKi MOzoi' 4 3IBROTYPKS. P. C. PURVIAXCE. Pro- -fJ. lessor of I'lioto'ranhic Chemistrv. Gallerv at his residence on 2d Street, one door South of Merrell t Carter's Tin-ware establishment. Clear field. Pa. I BDays of operation : Friday and Saturday of each w eek. juncl3"5t5 PLAS rKHIIVJ. The Mibscribcr having lo cated himself in the i:rouh of Clearfield. would inform the pubiio that he is urerjarcd to do worK in tne above line, trom plain to ornamental oi any aescription. in a workmanlike style. Also nuii--iisiiiiix nuu repairing uonc in a neat man ner, and on reasonable terms. April 7. IS5-v EDWIX COOPER. TVrOU.MAL SCHOOL. In accordance with notice heretofore sivon. I will onen and teach a Normal School two months, in the Rorough of Curwensville, commencing on 'fucsdav. the 4th day of JIay. Teachers who design attending it, are desired to tnaketueir preparations, to be pres ent at its commencement ; and to bring such text booxs as they have in their possession. Our de termination is, to make the course of instruction. as practical, and well adapted toxrcpare Teachers tor tne duties ot the scaoul room as possible. L. L. b J ILL. April 7. 1S58 Co. Superintendent. LEAKFIE Lil BOOT AM) SHOE 162 116 Peter Getz 330 153 Martin Foutz, 2'.M 125 Jacob Foutz, 32S 153 Georso Musser, 215 73 Robert Wilson, 74 32 Thomas Wilson, 324 8t Matthias Barton, 44 73 433 153 David Rarton. 6S 23 433 153 Edward Hand, 63 23 433 lo3 John Ewinsr. 03 2 356 09 Emonuel Reigcrt.56 07 10a lieorgc Moore, 17 01 John Patrhiu. 400 96 John Bradv, 210 William lirady, 279 04 E. Rlain. 433 153 John Miller, 433 153 John Fordney, Oeorsre (irnom. II BrownABoynton, 1 70 i ti nam if n sen. 12 RrowniRovnton, 1 89 James Jloeien'ierru. 205 BrowniRiiynton.32 25 195 William Wright. 30 OS II iftiam JJonder. 140 William Rrowu, Th omav Mullen. 110 P. Roynton, .Toll a T) ill en. 43 119 Robert Wilson, Jaine (iiJIaher. 20 Fred. Iionnnn, 55 50 Wm. B.'iusmau, If 'tlti tint Hammond . 231 He rman W itmer, 29 48 L aeh (..opeiitarrr. 55 103 P. (lloiiingcr, 200 Samuel Turner, Mors llobi.son. 60 100 P. Gloninircr, Fred. .Stiof. fi3 123 John Rausman, 93 140 Michael Fauty. IV m. I orter. 93 Fred. K. Ilublcy, 8 John Cooler. 55 102 Sarah Rillington, 13 35 David Younlin. 50 CampbellATurner.6 30 Plunkitt, 3 200 Geo W Caldwell, 25 Gill le llr itloa. ' 71 SO John Ketlund, BURJTSIDS T0WJTSHIP John Palrhin. John Nicholson, 12 30 John Nicholson, 2li 32 John Nicholson, 47 4S John Mailer, 9 63 Abr. Witmer, 13 12 Casper Shafter jr. 13 20 Casper Mialler, Georgo Graff. Samuel Roberts, Ranicl Witmer, John Hubley, Matthias Young, Wm. Bausmau, Mary Roberts, John Tressler, 100 214 386 73 131 114 410 25 ISO 300 474 100 3S3 203 7i 150 2iH 374 293 215 165 317 50 43 3 03 22 14 35 90 53 30 12 30 47 06 25 01 9 35 IS 45 32 47 45 00 30 00 26 40 20 34 42 64 22 05 22 05 6 62 89 91 S 63 31 50 4 54 13 04 15 44 33 30 7S 20 11 22 5613 1000 5lil';l I Ollll 42s7 1000 75 75 35G5 177 EELL TOWKSHIP. John G. Brenner. iicnry iseek, " u Henry Beck. 83 75 Henry Rc-k, 83 75 William Martin, 9 00 Jon. Mienuan, 9 Cy l iliutin Itrtitiii. 81 John Nicholson, 16 02 Jxeed and TJ eh titer. 5904 1000 Nickliu& Griffin, 75 00 5906 1100 NicklinA Griffin, 82 50 5907 10HO Nicklini Griffin! 75 00 5913 110!) Nicklin & Griffin. 32 50 5919 1100 NioklinfcGrinin.S2 50 500 James McGce, Peter ()i"fii.i. ijliU 43'J John .icnoison. Arthur Bell. 433 Benjamin Gibbs. (i. L.Keed. Nicklin A Griffin. 00 00 40 50 ! ll 5909 1 000 5910 350 5911 2'i'i 5913 lli'i 5915 707 5921 11 00 14(1 219 00 Nicklin i Griffin. 31 50 Nicklin & Grirfin, 23 64 Nicklin & Griffin, 9 59 Nicklin A Griffin. 57 54 Nicklin V Griffin, 82 50 David Bill. Frampton Bell, 12 60 :2 39 30GGS TOWNSHIP Jame Dixon. 9 John Thomas, C 67 hitmmliie if Turner. 203 John Thomas, 15 60 Smith A- Powell. H Barbara Snvder, 7 30 Hunter if ISroA'rhoo f. 135 76 Joseph Drinker, 403 76 11. Drinker, ThoiiKi Head. 100 Jno. Montgomery, 7 50 John Ii.ep.inr. 100 Henry Fauuco. '. II in o hi. 70 Henry Faunoe, due for 1854 a 1355 George Turner. 100 Hannah Stewart, 7 Fish er if Powell. 119 90 Rarbara Snyder. 8 1 19 90 Fishcr.DolanlCo. 8 William Albert ami Bros. 132 George Hootman, 9 75 John E. Shaw, 5 63 Luke Kylcr, 7 George W. Gruriart 13 S3 30 61 7 50 5 25 3 64 7 50 8 92 02 S9 62 50 SO 65 54 Walter Stewart, 6 00 Joseph Rail, 19 95 Jtauid Got. 72 Richard Thomas, 4 95 Luke Kylcr, 6 03 492 1933 3574 3609 3611 "612 3613 3614 ail I 1993 1997 1993 1999 2004 1434 BRADY TOWNSHIP. Da r id Vlsiti. 303 Wm.Kirkpatrick 35 Hay and HchiieU. 109 Koberts & Fox, 5 Robert and Fox. 20 34 Roberts fc Fox, 5!) 353 200 150 214 72 88 750 540 540 795 Roberts t Fox, Roberts fc Fox, Roberts & Fox, Roberts & Fox, Roberts .t Fox, Koberts fc F'ox. Roberts & Fox, Roberts A Fox, Roberts t Fox, Roberts it Fox, Roberts A Gox, 1 5 25 14 11 2J 5 6 65 45 "3 80 74 62 93 50 43 39 22 33 25 24 53 05 72 15 C 305 161 5GS2 227 .J 5CS2 SS 56S2 86 50 TtniiT Times. We have seen many hard rubs in our day, and known what it is to want money, but an old settler near Bloomington, Illinois, has seen the toughest times of any Juan we ever heard of. lie says the winter of 1S30 was remarkalde for the scarcity of mon ey so much so, that one man who was elec ted Justice of the Peace couldn't raise enough to pay an olliccr fof swearing him in ; so he !oo,f p before a looking-g!ast and qualified liinnetf. Exchange. subscriber takes this method of informing the eiti.ens of Clearfield and vicinity, that he has LOCATED himself on MAIN STREET op posite the Jail, and is now prepared to wait upon and render general satisfaction to all who may fa vor him with their patronage. He feels confident in saying that never before has there been offered to the public of this section, such inducements as ho offers. All articles purchased at this establish ment will be warranted, and if proven not to be as represented, will bo made good without extra charge. His work cannot bo surpassed, as ho is determined to use only tho very best materials in their manufacture. Tho "world and tho 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. MarchJ7. 1858: A LOT OF 1'KiML WWJ on nnnu una ior 1 A sale by W. F. IRWIN. 5S77 5879 5831 5S36 1431 1999 250 143 300 195 195 5631 50St K Bnte-.s Estate 363 David Kennedy, 42 11 Ann Kennedy, 13 CS Elislia Feiiton. Joseph Ferron, 25 33 John W. JTewplter. Joseph Ferron, 9 93 j Marl- L. Roberts. Joseph Ferron, 9 93 Samuel Ambrose, 5 SO TUton Reynolds. 1011 Henry Wykoff, 120 73 JosenJi Dale. 157 David Kennedy, 9 11 David I rein 55 Roberts and Fox, 6 25 Cn.tlmri ne liriilif. 220 Robert Currv. 25 52 TTarri.san Hall. 329 Robert Curry, 37 12 100 James Reed. 1160 duo for 1854 and 1355. 5 70 J. Fretland. 100 Casper stiver, 4 Robert Ros.s. 77 Casper Stiver, 6 73 Joseph MeClnre. 135 Joseph Ferron, 15 66 John Pat ton. 135 Joseph Ferron. 15 6 1 12 11 11 Martin Mailer, John Burge, John 1'urch, Henry Mnsscr, Mary Jenkins, John Tresslcr. Horace Palrhin. 303 John Jones, 49 69 303 James Chapman, 49 69 290 Benj. Trcsnall, 47 56 105 J. Backhouse, 17 22 James Gatlaher. 421 Mary Crawford. 52 15 Ex rs and Trustees of J. C Fisher. 121 Georgo Ross. 12 33 due for l852-'53-'64-,55, 18 58 163 Jno.Cunningham.lO 69 due for 1852-T53-"51-'55, 24 S4 209 Peter Getz. 21 40 due for lSjt and IS55. 21 16 223 Jac.MuFsersiuith 33 04 due for 1854 and 1S55, 32 03 3010 Frederick Kuhn, 33 13 James Thompson. 100 Samuel Roberts, 12 30 100 GcorgQ Graff, 12 30 ii lie pi if l'rtes1. if. Ill Christian Stake, 13 C. 100 V illiain King, 12 30 150 John Ryan, 18 45 150 Eb. McMastcrs, 13 45 150 Jacob Holland. 18 45 BRADFORD TOWNSHIP J. It". Xmit't. 310 60 Hugh Ely. Barker iV Pcaree. 102 35 John Campbell, 159 Hall A Buck, Cnezer Potter. 200 RlairMLanahan 11 Joseph ) William Sun.som 100 Mat. Slaymaker, 85 W m . ( rah a m . j r. 85 John Graham, ljfri Fenrce. 100 Aaron Leavy, Ahruha m Graham. SO Isabella Jordan, George Turner. 103 Jonathan Nesbit John W. Turner. 75 Wm. Bingham, 3nO George ldxon, Uil) George Burger. MO Abr. iinsberrv, 100 JohuS. Kyler COVINGTON TOWNSHIP. Peter A. Kartliaits. 1S9S 573 Morris A-Stewart. 41 04 1899 890 Morris & Stewart. 63 19 1902 889 Morrisi Stewart. 63 12 1942 415 Morrisi Stcwart.33 70 Piter 1m iii in. 1911 200 Morris Jt Stewart. 10 65 . iV O. Smith. 250 George Mead, 17 75 CHEST TOWNSHIP. John Pat ton. 433 153 Jno. Erenncman, 64 95 253 James Ross, 38 10 John I'atchin. 311 163 Benjamin Young. 46 65 100 153 John Bovd, 15 00 313 153 Josiah liavnes, 46 95 433 153 Thos. Hamilton, 64 95 433 153 M. Worthington. 64 95 398 153 William Wilson, 59 70 195 John Wituirr. 29 25 Henry S. Drinler's Estate. 50 Charles Goliin, 3 75 433 153 Alex. Hunter, -32 48 200 Robert Fleming, 15 00 200 IsaacRichardsou, 15 00 200 Jon. Walker, 15 00 Firrri Downiii"-. 433 153 John Cook. 32 55 433 153 Jasper Ewing. 32 55 3(5 ArinstronpjilGauicl 5 40 Dri ntrr V CI ail. 433 153 William Cook, 6t 95 433-153 Jno Cunningham 64 95 John Patrhin. 415 30 James Page, 62 32 310 1 13 Henry Ferrcc, 47 32 James Thompson . 100 31 Henry Pole, Geddes 4- Marsh. 433 153 John Musser, 50 James Wilson, 4 duo fir 1S54 and 1855, 1 Lillaman lla rwood . 330 Jas.Wilson. west j, 7 2athan I'm, leu. Jas Wilson, cast , 4 SO John C French. Jas.Wilson, c part.ll 91 S. Traill Comttanu. James Wilson, ' 5G 21 James Wilson. 56 83 James Wilson, 28 61 James Wilson, 22 18 James Wilson, 1 92 Jnnies Wilson, 56 60 Stieneer Sr Spiler. James Wilson, 8 93 TVi. Goidou. James Wilson, 20 Daniel Ouster's Estate. 4400 440 JamesWilson, 21 12 Alexander Vial. 4340 1S3 JainesWilson, 13 05 FERGUSON TOWNSHIP. Ac. Per. 4200 418S 200 4271 495 IT. 4241 937 4233 917 4242 298 4090 923 1 534 20 1535 600 4399 372 4393 216 216 100 :i6 433 Greenwood Bell, Albert Bishop, Grechirood Belt. 150 John Ilambright, John Patchin. 153 Daniel Turner, .?. Moore. Matthias Slough, Charles Huston. 153 Geoige Ross, 12 o 13 27 12 GIEARD TOWNSHIP. No. Ae. Per. 1923 508 108 Morris A Stewart, 16 A. t-.. Spacl ntan. 1890 357 45 Morris A Stewart, 21 22 A. A- IV. Murray. 1 8SS 260 Morris A Stewart 21 1931 549 116 Morris A Stcwarti 36 1935 530 Morris A Stewart, 26 1. II. Pillion V Co 73 45 24 53 1S3 54." 1928 509 1929 70 1930 225 183(5 729 1917 314 1916 406 3650 226 13S7 762 1930 103 Morris A Stewart, S 91 Morris A Stewart, 16 77 Morris A Stewart, 2 31 Morris A Stcwajt, 7 39 Morris A Stewart, 33 04 Morris A Stewart, 5 12 Morris A Stewart. 6 69 Morris & Stewart, 22 37 24 Go Go 47 06 06 3 65 , 3 65 4 03 10 95 3 65 9 12 7 30 100 Wesley Toner. 200 Jas. McCrackcn, 100 Georgo Mullen. 140 Fulton, 200 Isaac Bloom. 82 EycrsAMonteomcrvlO 80 15 00 64 95 15 00 18 75 It 25 9 50 15 00 1929 1 S80 50 69 43 44 37 99 75 00 70 41 Morris A Stewart, 37 Morris A Stewart, 3 Cicholas Rotisulot, 1918 115 16 Morris A Stewart. 9 Anderson Murray. 191S 114 Morris A Stewart, 9 Fmncis Condreit. 1S99 251 120 Morris A Stewart. 20 . iV O. Smith 5355 250 George Mead. 21 53G01O0O George Mead, 33 Smith A- Graham. 254 Morris A Stewart, 10 James leison. Morris & Stewart, Peter famm. Morris A Stewart, Morr's A Mewart. 97 103 Morris A Stewart. 50 Morris A r-tewart, 13 33 GOSHEN TOWNSHIP. NTo. Ac. Per. Peter Rider. 5325 200 George Mead, Thomas Graham. 1884 101 John Keating. 1922 201 2 Morris & Stewart, 9 50 3547 3618 1837 1925 117 47 3 S3 1 43 8 05 11 10 iii orris & Stewart, 17 10 JORDAN TOWNSHIP. Per. Cocrer 4r ruscy. 54 EU. Rrenham, . 10 20 Adam Kuhn, 47 10 Patchin $ Siran 153 Richard Martin, 65 00 153 Thomas Martin, Go 00 Benj. Young, 22 50 Samuel Jordan, 18 00 William Wilson. 30 00 Edward & James Gillegan Daniel Smith, GO 00 300 John Patchin, 45 00 KAETHARS TOWNSHIP P. A. Kartliaits. Ac. Per. 6110 Morris A Stewart. Ofl CO 773 Morris A Stewart, 90 25 07 Morris A Stewart, ;S 81 200 Morris A Stewart 23 20 Geonre Arcalari its. 555 120 Wm. Smith, 63 SO 568 138 Wm. Smith, 65 89 2 573 120 Wm. Smith, 66 47 Devisees of John White, Esj 1093 79 22 CharhsWillink, 4 64 1023 83 Charles Willink, 7 OS 3175 1097 1941 Ac. Ac. 108 274 433 433 150 120 2C0 No 1900 1901 1943 1093 1 129 1430 3552 GBAHAK TOWNSHIP. 2003 Ac. Per. S3 William Bingham, 7 81 145 T. Forcev, 8 09 421 due for 1851 & 1855, C 03 SCO 40 T. Forcev, 4 50 140 T. Cope, 5 39 272 Samuel Lansberry. 100 George Moore, 1125 40 John Fleming. 1C5 A. K. Wright, 22 27 183 Rnssel. 207 Jasner Mayland, 23 25 433 109 J. Graham, 8 17 433 IJ'm. Drinker's heirs. 433 300 380 104 140 139 417 104 39G 195 348 411 121 332 4GG 3S2 430 431 22S 234 113 No. John Fry, jr., John Thomas, G.-orge Johnson. Bernard Gratz, Bernard Gratz, 28 G3 43 89 21 04 Reuben Haines, John King, 41 David Hall. Georse Wetzel, 150 Paul Wetzel, Joseph Henry, Chas. Hall, 100 Wm. D. Kerwin, Reuben Haines, jr, 51 John Ccok. Jacob Wetzel, Rnssel Co. Joseph Simmons, Daniel H". Bradley. 114 Robert Shaw, 114 llynian Gratz, J. Cook. Reuben 11 lines, Reuben Haines, Ed. . Ilbert 4- Brother. I John Fry, jr.. 13 47 HUSTON TOWNSHIP. Ac Per. i 48 41 21 18 00 7G 37 SO 03 53 59 63 29 IS 78 14 71 7G 7G 70 C7 14 00 53 34 SO SG 02 House and Lot James Davis. 8 404 02 250 350 100 Jefferson Jordan, 11 25 30 Georgo Hagcns, 3 75 25 John Holes', 4 50 433 Ieaac Kirk A Co. Gl 95 160 John McFcnnon, 7 50 03 John Patton, 7 05 2oo John Swan, 3o oo loo James White, 13 12 DECATUR TOWNSHIP. James McGirk's Estate. 391 159 Thos. Rillington, 52 53 I'cter Owens. Charles Risk, 54 14 J. IV. Smith. MaryMcLanahan,20 30 Casper Ifayncs, HI 75 David Kephart, 36 45 due for 1351 and 1S55, 31 55 Richard Coplin. 84 137 JosephWhitohall.il 49 105 JosephWhitchall.14 07 John and David Gearhart. 220 Jacob Downing, 29 43 Kephart 4" Albert. 135 John Drinker, 13 53 James Albert. 37 49 Joseph Sansom, 5 03 76 96 William Sansom, 7 64 D. J. Primer iV Co. 290 E. A J. Harrison, 33 85 300 JoEeph Harrison, 40 20 200 John McG irk, 25 80 j 100 ! Britton, 8 75 125 Joseph Logan, 1133 83 Joseph Lojran. 10 15 100 HarrisonAFaulcyl3 40 260 A. and J. Goss, 10 03 50 Harrison. 100 Georgo Kephart, 100 Jona. Kephart, 100 Samuel Kay, 25 John Logan. 200 Edward Smith, 50 John Weston. 75 Daniel Philips, 1. J. traits. 431 147 Thos. Edmonson. 57 89 195 80 Joseph Harrison, 25 13 FOX TOWNSHIP 105 R. Davenport. 200 195 J. G Kidder, 22 40 4257 4902 4231 4234 4235 4226 4229 4230 S83 420 J 633 526 98t 990 9w5 607 4S90 121 David Caldwell, 16 35 TVrt. Purler. 15 James Wilson. 2185 WilhelmWilIink,47 04 Isind Comp inif. JainesWilson, 42 63 James Wilson. 3iS 80 James Wilson, G9 22 James Wilson, 69 27 123 James Wilson, 69 53 JainesWilson, 35 50 John BiZ!Ts. Wilhelm Willink, 633 147 Charles Willink, 37 00 Henry 1 others. 100 Charles Willink, 4 35 Geo. Vaiix. 513 95 Morris A Stewart. 29 76 KNOX TOWNSHIP. Per. Crane, Blake Purley. 437 48 Reuben Haynes, 39 32 435 50 Luke Morris, 39 15 433 153 Joseph Hillhird, 38 97 433 153 Robert Grav, 38 97 429 41 John B'r.ghurst, 38 01 433 153 Sarah Ward, 38 97 433 153 George Eddy, 38 97 433 153 Moore Wharton, 38 97 433 153 George Ashton, 38 97 Richard Peters. 109 Susannah Ward, 17 00 Benj. R. Morgan. 433 153 William Hunter, 38 97 127 John Horsey, 20 12 due lor 1354 & 1855, 14 45 John Patchin. 433 153 Israel Morris, 50 70 433 153 Berj. Pnultney, 50 70 433 153 Mai tin Pierrie, 50 70 350 John Bovd, 40 95 2(10 Philip Loast, 23 40 200 William Johnson, 23 40 Wilson Hoover. 197 SO Silas Wilcot. 23 09 Daniel Ban sin an. 200 G.&JI.M'Coir.iick,23 40 120 Wni.lI.RoDertsoiijli 04 Thomas McEUcee. 100 Jonathan Jones, 1120 Joui M. Chase. 433 153 Caleb Foulk, 50 70 293 George Westcot, 34 32 433 153 Robert Wharton, 50 70 433 153 Geoige Seaft, 50 70 300 John Bovd, 35 10 133 153 Robert Wharton, 15 1G OIK) Isaac Thompson, 70 20 200 Isaac Thompson, 19 50 100 Isaac Thompson, 9 75 210 ThompsouAEnglcman 23 03 IAV.T.ZI7CE T0WI7SHIP. Solomon Kline. 131 Roberts & Fox, G Gl MORRIS TOWNSHIP. Edward Perks $ Co. Jesse Varnal, 78 18 Peter 1 arnal, S3 30 E. C. Burton. 10 Robert Glen, 50 Si Wm. H. Robertson. John Best, 2 9ti Snyder 4' Large. Francis Johnson, 32 20 Shaw -St. John Sinilh. 153 Thomas Morris, C4 23 153 William Morris, 04 23 153 Samuel Meredith, 04 23 153 William Miller, 04 23 153 Hetty Morris, 4144 153 Thos Fitzsimmons,0t 23 153 George Clymer, Gt 23 153 Robert Gray, 04 23 153 Patrick Moore, 04 23 153 Mary Morris, Gi 23 153 Magnes Miller 04 23 153 Nalbro Frazer 0123 433 279 133 433 433 43 4G3 433 433 William Hooccr 100 153 Francis Johnson 18 50 .S. 4- J. Gratz. 205 52 James Wilson, 29 S9 100 90 Robert Morris, 17 04 90 122 Wm. Morris. 13 4G 407 139 Richard R. Smith, GO 24 203 John Baum, 30 01 43S Wm. Stewart, G4 81 J. Jl. Crawford. 223 Simon Gratz, S3 00 P. Kcpple. 100 John Nicholson. 11 10 Robert Thomas. 231 ChnstopherRaker,34 19 Swart: and Bower. 59 Francis Johnson, 7 40 I 00 50 9G 50 85 7 40 17 70 7 40 064 990 4902 50'J3 4225 4336 3 50 10 85 7 00 5 25 1 75 14 00 3 50 10 05 5 W Retulin". li.irtles A- Fisher. 4839 990 Wi!helmWillink,83 4902 55 WilhelmWillink, 4 5063 100 William Power. 8 4817 110 WilhelmWillink. 9 5062 990 William Powers, 83 5009 9'JO WilliamPowcrs.llO Thomas Holt. William Powers. 27 It. Tnaier A- Z. Scissrn. 100 'WilhelmWillink, 8 40 2i)3 William Powers. 16 69 IV- B. Gordon. 250 James Wilson, 21 00 500 JainesWilson, 42 00 John D ti Hois, jr., et a!. 2000 1020 CO Roberts A Fox, 107 40 2001 10S9 9 Roberts A Fox, 107 40 3593 1009 64 Roberts A F'ox, 113 00 3601 437 20 Roberts A Fox, 49 00 3600 839 151 Roberts A Fox, 100 80 3578 733 Roberts A Fox, 82 12 3576 9U3 109 Roberts A Fox, 101 70 3592 1016 118 Roberts A Fox, 113 79 3594 1003 35 Roberts A Fox. 112 33 3597 1038 35 Roberts A Fox 116 26 3007 863 23 Roberts A Fox, 9106 3584 1020 61 Roberts A Fox, 114 21 3585 1020 64 Roberts A Fox, 114 21 3539 1046 22 Roberts A Fox, 117 15 3604 936 6 Roberts & Fox. 110 43 32 Roberts A Vox, 43 03 John Dunlap, 23 06 Wm. Powers, 26 54 23 James Wilson, 109 41 23 Janus Wilson, 109 41 15 James Wilson. 99 45 27 MooreADelaney, 29 05 Moore Dclanev, 4 2 00 MooreADelaney, 42 00 J. W. Smith. 81 MooreADelaney, 15 46 SI MooreADelaney, 15 46 5673 1041 81 Moore ADolaney, ob 29 4559 109 HammondAJoccs. 8 40 1983 252 5063 4193 4254 4256 5672 5076 5577 5676 5677 429 206 297 927 927 883 347 501 500 547 547 Due for 1855, Jos. Dipard. Blair MLanahan, Joseph Potter, litnty Cramer. Cnfp r Shntper, IV. A-J. Huf. Blair&M'L iuahan, 12 58 PERN T0FoRlF. Ac. Per. 11' m. Ticftr. O922 1100 14NickliuAGriffith 58 S5 50 01 37 45 5S 85 55 1 68 85 23 35 50 202 50 190 427 S14 119 193 433 433 237 210 215 430 122 153 153 48 1 a 145 433 153 21 G 153 Henry Bailey," R .W. Moore, - David Woolmer, Henry Whitehead, - WOODWARD TOWNSHIP. John Palchin. CO John Cannon, William B. Hcgarty. ' 27 George Meek, James McGhte & Co. 121 Christian Stake. '. Mat bias Young, Christian Wager, (ieo. Musser, Thos. Yedlar, Daniel OfDey, George Baker, jr., Timothy Paxton, John Burge, John Musser, jr., Joseph Ashbridge, Pigot Shaw, Sebastin Graff, Thomas Edmoudvon, Wright 4" Menges. 77 Samuel Emlen, 82 Thomas Neil, Samuel Hegarty. Benjamin Johnson, B. .ilexandcr & Co. Roll & Morgan. William Wilson, Daniel Fulkerson, .sr. p. Shoff. Mary Council. Dr. Daniel Hontz. Philip Loast, Jacob R. Howell, William Johnson, George Backhouso, John Morgan, John McCahen, John Lampblack, William .ilbert 4- Zfro. Eli Hootman, . Kephart. Samuel Hamblcton, J. Wolf. R. McGhee, Ruber t Wallace. Peter Henry, 7 : JOHN" McPHERSON", Treasurer. Treasurer's Office, Clearfield, I March 24th, 185S. ' 6 40 S3 54 6 40 25- 09 43G Vtl I 21 G 438 413 107 245 100 1(H) 200 41 433 433 433 100 300 200 98 121 404 177 153 145 42 73 Wm. 153 153 153 03 GO 28 65 48 40 82 15 50 25 17 56 37 50 57 80 84 27 SO 27 98 56 78 50 37 28 18 66 78 43 42 28 OS 5G 91 67 62 14 09 81 68 13 00 13 00 15 60 5 20 66 37 66 37 50 37 13 OS 39 00 26 78 12 15 62 74 71 52 98 2S LLST OF JlKOKS, FOR MAY TERM. 1358, (commencing 3d Monday, tho 17 th dav.l liltAMI JIKOHS. Frederick SholT, W. K. Dickerson, W. M. Smiley. Samuel T. Hoover, Henry Ileberling, IVter Syler, Jesse Hutton, tieorrje Horton, William S. Wigsrin, R. F. Ward. Elijah Reese, Ridiard Hughes, William Rook, Penry Post. Fester Davis, John F. Rote. David Crowell, John Hunter, Andrew Ca.naway, John McMurray, James A. Read, John Riaumont, John McXaul. James Arthurs. Rcccaria township. Rcll township. Brady township. .. Rurnside township. Bradford township. Clearfield borough. Decatur township. Terguson township, (iuaiiun township. Grnhaui township. Jordan township. Karthaus township. Knox township. Lawrence township. Pike township. Penn township. No. 5951 91S lib do do 5904 674 do do 5953 1093 do do 5925 1000 do do 5952 1099 do do 5954 515 do do 5781 5773 Wm. Hepburn. 83 Cochrane tract. 163 Greenwood Dell, lOO Elah Johnson, PIKE TOWNSHIP. a ..J 10 70 5 35 600 430 5733 1020 57S5 SI 9 5774 683 5775 820 3590 lo2o 35S2 799 4252 957 1258 833 5777 lo2o bo 37o 334 23o 5779 5779 John Nicholson, 13 90 John Nicholson, 15 12 James lloiilins. 64 John Nicholson, 32 26 41 John Nicholson, 25 83 Gt John Nicholson, 21 55 CI John Nicholson, 25 83 60 Roberts & Fox, 32 13 DiiBois 4- Jsotvr. Jo Kobcrts A F ox, 32 13 H . C. Enos. S5 James Wilson, 3o 18 Id James Wilson, 27 93 24 John Nicholson, 32 13 Daniel Hartsock, 3 15 R. A Z. McNaul, II o2 John Nicholson, 11 97 IVm. McCray. John Nicholson, 8 S2 35o3 3599 Xo. 3579 3587 3591 3590 2008 3598 S0I0 S5S1 3581 35S7 UNION T0WNSHIP- John Dn Uoit; jr.. iV Bio-' 9o9 161 Roberts A Fox. 116 43 606 66 Roberts A Fox, 77 64 Roberts. Fox 4' Co. Ac. Per. 1020 00 Roberts&Fox, 5G 10 045 Koberts & Fox, 35 47 358 Koberts & Fox, 25 30 "SO Roberts & Fox, 42 90 650 Roberts & Fox, SG 87 150 Roberts is Fox, 8 07 435 Roberts & Fox, 23 94 S00 Roberts & Fox, 10 50 275 Roberts & Fox, 15 14 200 Roberts & Fox, 11 00 Gartland Jrrin. 350 Rolerts & Fox, 43 03 1 HAVP.RSE Jl HOUS George W. Caldwell, Beccaria township S. D. Khule, John Litz, - Joseph W. Sull, Thomas Groom, William Barr, Philip Koss. David S. Plotncr, James Dowler, John MehaC'ey, David Jjnyder, George W. Horn, Miles J. Rishcl, Henry Sheller, Jobn Stewart, C. C. Worrell, Austin Curry, John J. Wcstovcr, Joseph P. Mulsou, George Pearee, John Rider, jr., S. J. Gates.' J. M. V illiams, Jacob Bilger, Henry E. Snyder, John Rarnhart, Jacob Ruck, George Ii. Smith, Daniel Wetzel. Jenrgo W. Nairhood, William Davis, Willi am II. Montgomery. Hiram Woodward, Robert Liddcil, Evans Miller, Eiisha Ardry. Abraham Kylcr. George 11. Dillon, Lewis Laportc. James Bloom, sr.. Wm. W. Cathcart, Jason Kirk, jr., David Whitmor, Wm. V. Johnson, Isaac Goss, Thomas Mather?, R. B. Hcgarty, John Bvers, Bell township. .. - llurnsidc township. Brady township. Bradford township. Chest township. Covington township. 4X Curwensviilo boro'. .. ! 44 Clearfield borough. Decatur township. .- i. Girard township. .. .. Graham township. 4 .. 4 44 Huston township. Jordan towdship. Lawrence township. Morris township. Pike township. .. 44 44 Tcnn township. 1'nion township. Woodward township. COU RT I'UOCLAMATIO.V WHEREAS, the Honorable JAMES BL'RXSIDE, Esquire. President Judge of the Court of Common Picas of tho twenty-Cftii Judicial District, composed of the counties of Clearfield. Centre and Clinton and tho Honorable William L. Moore and Benjamin Ron sail. Associate Judges of Clearfield county, have i.ssued their precept, to me directed, for tho hold ing of a Court of Common Pleas, Orphan's Court, Court of Quarter Sessions, Court of Oyer A Termi ner, and Court of General Jail Delivery, at Clear licld. in and for Clearfield Co.. on tho Third Mon day, the 16th day of MAY next. NOTICE IS, therefore, hereby given, to the Cor oner. Justices of the l'eacc. and ConstaUes. iu and for said county of Clearfield, to appear in their own proper persons with their Rolls. Records, Inquisi tions, Examinations, and other Rcmembranses. ta do those things which to their otHccs. and in their behalf, pertain to bo done, and Jurors and Witnes ses are requested to be then and there attending, and not to depart without leave, nt their peril. GIVEN under my hand at Clearfield, this 7th day of April, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty-eight, and the eighty first year of American Independence. JOSIAH K. REED. Sheriff. X THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF CLEARFIELD COUNTY. David and Andrew Spencer vs. j No 43 Aug.T. 1S57. Wm. A. Dale A Tolbcrt Dale f w ith notice to Thomas Mooro No S3 Nov. T. 1S57. 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. Fentou. John P Tin!.. J. Thomas, Chas Cleaver and others. And now, November 18th. 1857. on mi;. r t J. Crans Esa., Attv. for Pitfls nil to appear and pk-ad and order of publication awar- GEORGE WALTERS, Proty. To deft' s. afiove tiamrd Yn ;n .i e .. , -" " iaKC Olltice Bl the above rule and that von r w.,., ... pear and plead by the 3d Monday of May next or judgment will be entered. L. J. CRNS . ,ltn. '5- Att t for Pltffs. EATIXG ISA LOOS. The undersigned keeps constantly on hand at .tr..n in Mrrll A Carter's Basement, 1 door south of Mooro "s store. x raits, Comectionaru, Tobacco and Eejars of every description, and other Articlei usually kept id an establish in cut of this kind lie will turnish articles to persons in lar&e quan tities, on the most reasonable terms. - sept. 30. R. B- TAYLOE.
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