Raftsman's journal. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1854-1948, April 06, 1864, Image 3

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gbtftematrt Journal
APRIL 6, 1864.
The sale of R- E. Smith's prop
erty will be on Thursday, May 5th.
Messrs. Wallace and Boyer will
please accept our thanks for sever
al public documents.
Religious services will be oberv-.
ed in the Presbyterian Church on
Sabbath next, comnieneini: at 1
A. M.
We hereby tender our thanks to
Hon G. W. ScofielJ, our weiii'ier
of Congress, for several documen
tary favors.
$300 Bounty. By rtfertwc to
our Advertising columns, it will be
seen that the Commissioners of
Clearfield county, have increased
the county bounty to $300. Now
is the time to enlist.
The Masonic Ixlge at CW
noora has revived V ft' "
commence work. That looks like
reconstruction.
1 Deacon John Phillips of Stur
bridsre will be 104 years old the
20th" of next J"ne' . and "ns ncver
been severely sick pince he was 14
years of age. He was chosen' dea
con in the place of his father, in
1790.
f Charles Noyes, who robbed the
United States Expiess company,
at St. Louis, last summer of $600,
000, has been sentenced to seven
year's confinement in the peniten
tiary f r burglary, ar.d three for
grand larceny.
I The finding of the Court of In
quiry in the case of Gen. M'cCopk
is published. It says he commit
ted lva mistake" in leaving the bat
tle field of Chickamauara'; but ex
cuses him, because he "but followed
Geueral Ilosecrans, who had gone
before him to Chattanooga.
Postponed. Persons interested
will take notice that the sale of the
personal property of Joshua J.
fate, deceased, will take place on
Tuesday the lyth day of April, in
stead of Friday the 8th having
been postponed on account of the
prospect of a flood.
Districts liable to Draft should
apply immediately to A. M. Hills
to have their quotas filled or so
near at least as will place them
titfc'ly beyond the draft,or else they
will have their share of the taxes
to pay, without receiving any ben
efit of the County bounty.
Lir.UT. LidijELL. We neglected
to state the fact, last week, that
Lieut. Thus. Liddell of Co. K,
14'.th Peim'a volunteers, was home
on a short lurlouirh. lhe Liuuten
ant looks exceedingly well, and
seems tu enjoy a soldier's lile. We
wish him a safe return to his
li ienus, when this war is over.
MABKIED.
On the 24th ult. at New Berry,
by the Rev. M. K. Foster, Mr.
Wm. A I'ale of" CurwensviIIe, Pa.,
to Miss Mollie A. McBridk,- cf
the former place.
On the 24th of March, IS64, in
lTnion township, by D. Dressier,
Esq., Mr. J. S- Harding, of the
13th Penn'a Cavalry, to Miss Lu
cy Little, bath of Centre county.
l.-imadue ir Turner.
, J(i!m Ttiiiin.is.
A. A. H'inrg truer &r Co.
413 Wm. McCormick,
440 IVanov Boggg.
Craus Rlakehf Sr Perley.
429' 41, .Malcolm McDonald,
429 41 John Byers,
Fishrr Sf Poieell.
119 90 Barliara Snyder,
IV m. Albert if Brother.
182 George Hootman,
G. TV. Gearhart.
80 Walter Stewart,
John Madley
100' Hannah Stewart,
James Williams.
260 Packer & Dehasa,
Thomas Ueers.
427 Jonas Stineaieser,
Waple.
410 William Morrisr,
Fisher Sf Mill.
4$ Barbara Snyder,
. . John Patton.
404' Blair McLauahau,
404 Thos. L. Moore,
404 95 Mary Morris,
Wm. IF June.
2I91 Charles Crawford,
. S. JJrian.
21 51
42 05
45 54
44 38
44 38
12 23
13 66
5 5i
6 90:
35 88
14 80
28 30
5 04
27 86
27 86
27 86
Jo 12
408 76 II. S. Drinker, 20 7 0 4275 9a0
Calvin (e L. Shaw.
87 John E. Shaw, 5 19 4271 495
CO Wm. Wilson, &90 4271 495
100 John Kephart, 3 46
300 Jamas & D Mease, 20 7 0 4399 S72
Senator Wallace and the
Solmers Vote. The lust issue of
the Copperhead organ contains the
l.ibored effort of Senator Wallace
in opposition to the passage of the
amendments to the Constitution al
lowing the soidiers to vote. We
have not space this week to refer
to this document, but will endeav
or to present our readers with an
uhstract of it on some future occasion.
The Larrimer Monument.
We have seen a letter from Capt.
A. M. Smith suiting that he bad
raised $142, for the Larrimer
monument, among the men of the
regimetit to which the gallant Ma
jor belonged. It will Le remem
bered the subscriptions were not to
exceed one dollar each. What nre
the people at home doinir? The
members of the Committee should
take their subscription papers down
the river with them, and afford the
money-making lumbermen an o-
Iortuiiity to subsenoe.
0 t'OK TAXKS. In pursuanefcof
the provisions of an Act of Assembly,
passed tie 21'lh day of April, A. D. lfc44,
to provide for the collection of taxes on
hinds wherever no personal properly
can be found. and where the owner neg.
leets or refuses to pay tne taxes assessed
I will expose to sale at the court house
in Clearfiehl. on the second Monday in
June, A. D. 1SP4, (being the 13th diiy,)
the following pieces of land' in Clear
field county, oa wbieh the taxes for
1803, and previous years, are unpaid
BECCARIA TOWNSHIP.
Ac. Per. Warrantees &c Taxes
225 Kobson Ac Albert, 20 11
BLOOM TOWNSHIP.
33 Miller James Est. 4 37
BRADFORD TOWNSHIP,
E40 Gray, Joseph 187
ioo .names, j as. a. 3 iO
BRADY TOWNSHIP.
C'2 Eilinger, G. (heirs)
f0 Gelnet, Jacob
BLOOM T0WNSHIF.
No. Ac. Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes
Stacy Sr Si mo i Thompson.
5926 300 . Nioklin A Griffith, 49 10
M. if IV. P. Fulton.
322 J. W. Smith, 15 06
135 S. Kirk A Whitnior,2l 05
100 John Seyler,. 34 03
75 Keeper FTartfoefc 10' 43
5 Fenton & Spencer, I 42
84 Levi Cleaver, 15 70
700 Milegan 05 45
100 Henry Shafer, 1 1 03
50 G. L. Reed, 7 03
300
281
200
90
195
100
A. B. Long.
Casper Haines,
Gilbert Vaught,
J. W. Smith.
Jonathan Nesnit,
Henry Kef hart.
Jacob Cox,
Joseph Harrison,
William Hoover,
42 39
39 74
23 26
12 74
27 56
14 13
Ac.
433
108
FERGUSON TOWNSHIP.
Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes
John Patchin'' Estate.
158
Daniel Turner
A. Moor.
Matthias Slough,
Charles Houston.
433 153 George Ross,
Lewis Jordan,
Hiram Passiuore,
lienrv Swan,
John P. Hoyt,
Ben. Hartshorn,
$41 48
12 80
50 38
Patetin Sr Siean.
433 153 Richard Martin;
433 153 Thomas Martin,
333 Robert Martin,
- John Patterson.
100 Philip Loast,
John- Patchin.
100 Philip Loast,
70 Wm. Johnson,
Tliomas McLree.
100 Jona. Jones,
Stronger Sf Summers.
91 135 Wm. Johnson,
60 20
CO 20
46 30
6 95
6
4
13
6
95
7
3tf
40
74
50
24
100
50
8
6
3
13
11
69
83
72
58
63
FOX T0W5SHIP.
No. Ac. Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes
J. G. Hartwici:
4131.495 Jamea Wilson wi, 23 63
Wm. Tames
41 83 350 J. Wilson. (middle,)2! 33
James Wilson, 47 23
Z. Preston.
James Wilson , 23 63
J oil C . Fren ch .
J. AVilson, (W.pt.,) 23 63
Snencri or Winter,
James Wilson, 23 63
Alex Vial.
4340 IKS James-Wtlson, 17 92
No.
5362
53(51
1021
1931
V) 5
53ii5
536(5
GIRASD TOWNSHIP.
Ac. Per. Warrantees etc.
Anson G. Phelps
100S George Mead,
1100 George Mead,
Hood iSc Co.
203 103 Morris A SteWart,
Menzies. Viele iV Mathers.
H&Lot Lewis, Win.
13 60
11 o;
5 35
BURNS IDE TOWNSHIP,
100 Hollis, David 5 03
100 Do ler, James 5 03
C1IKST TOWNSniP.
50 Wallace. John 7 05
FERGUSON TOWNSHIP.
60 Records, John 7 75
GOSHEN TOWNSHIP.
128 Mead, Jates A- 9 86
GRAHAM TOWNSHIP.
10 McGuiro. James 3 34
49 Stone. Thomas CIS
KARTIIAUS TOWNSHIP
50 Perkin. Georsro 2 88
KNOX TOWNSHIP.
60 Senate, Charles Est. 7 65
MORRIS TOWNSHIP.
83 Wells, John 4 73
WOODWARD TOWNSHIP.
so jiowies, i rico A. l ot
189 Wilson, Isaac 7 20
100 Stott. Mark 4 53
C. KRAT2ER, Treas'r.
Clearfield, March 30, 1864.
Ac.
346
102
109
43
75
225
159
127
85
85
40
100
1
4
No.
3574
1431
5861
195
21S
323
110
No
BRADFORD TOWNSHIP
Per. Warrantees etc. Taxes
J. W. Smith.
CO Hugh Ely, $25 79
A. P. Baree.r.
35 John Campbell, 97
Daniel Stewart.
Andrew Pettit, 10 14
Mittheio Forcee.
Matthias Staytnaker, 3 57
Jvhtt W. Turner.
Win. Bingham, 6 95
John Cowder.
James Duncan, . 12 61
649 116 Morris Jt Stewart,
536 Morris fc Stewart,
II. Jr O Smith
50 George Mead,
563 George Mead,
Syntth Ar Graham.
1929 40" Morris & Stewart
Francis Temey.
1929 40 Jorrir A Ste-wart,
Peter lAimm.
117 li orris A Stewart.
47 Morris A Stewart,
97 103 Morris & Stewart,
J. P. Nelson.
1SS6 50 Morris & Stewart,
Taxes
2i 04
21 83
8 12
21 52
19 95
2 91
27 92
1 62
1 56
3617
3613
1S37
5352
5376
5353
5357
Hall & Buck,
V. B. Holt,
Wm. Graham, Jr.
John Graham,
Moses Boggs, (heirs)
Nehemiah Mains,
Thos.. Holt,
BRADY TOWNSHIP.
Ac. Per. Warrantees, etc,
George ir Calvin. Bailey..
102 34 Koberts A Fox.
F. Be.atea Est ,
303 David Kenneday,
Miles ir YoHng.
670 Jonathan B. Smith.
J. Freeluntl.
100 Casper Stiver.
Smith 4- Brother.
501 Christain Lower,
Samuel Ambrose,
John Donlap:
G. A. Weaver,
Christian Lower,
1187
9 47
4 76
4 76
3 44
5 61
39
Taxes
11
40
69
6
03
53 I
23
1S90
1924
No.
1909
! 5322
5325
52H9
52yo
5291
Eflridge, Merrcll ir Thompson.
2 70S George' Mead, 24 89
George Mead, 34 9S
George Mead 32 S2
George Mead, 21 83
Francis Codreit.
254 120 Morris A Stewart 25 23
Reed if Weaver.
503 100 Morri A Stewart, 20 19
1100
1100
1100
G0SIIE5T TOWNSHIP.
Ac. Per. Warrantees, etc.
J. W. Smith or Sliirerlv.
Taxes
8 57
50
331
25
370
80
92 04
5 54
36 53
4 58
63 01
17 Morris A Stewart,
Anson Lr. fhrlps.
1100 GoorgeMead, 17 2!
62-1 George Mead, 9 76
lo B.Me rJl.
339 George Mead, 41
483 George Mead, 55
1100 George Mead, 125 00
T II. Forcee .
5325 200 George Mead, 21 83
1834 Tho's. Graham.
1915 j 300 Morris A Stewart, 23 13
M itieit, Forcee.
1923 333 Morris A Stewart 47 89
Rohert Stewart.
1922 152 Morris A Stewart. 23 26
Etdridge. Merrett if Thompson
J. M.Miller, (heirs) 14 70
324 1213 67 George Mead,
5326 1100 GoorgeMead,
5327 1103 120 George Mead,
Rakti.vg and the Weather.
In our Lust issue we noticed the
fact that snow had fallen to the
depth of about rix inches, when we
went lo pros. It did not ceaQ
Miowiue until it had readhed near
ly a loot in depth a great portion
ct which, however, passed off so
gradually as to caue hut little rise
in the streams. But during the
jat two days, the streams have
reached a moderate running stage
and quite a nuniDer oi raits have
liaised this place some of which,
we understand, rubbed on the bars.
Nme ram has fallen durin? the
la.-?t sixteen hours, and this ( Wed
nesday) morning there is a good
flood in the river at this place, with
a fair prospect of continuing for
HiVcral uava.
Horrible Catastroiie. To
wards the close of last week a raft
was discovered on lire while nas;
ins: down the river in the vicinity
oi onnumDeriamt. ome per
sons from shore reached the raft as
s'H'ii as possible, when they found
three men on board, one of them
ourned to a crisp, and the others to
liisensibiJity. Being thus far gone,
iwy could give no account of theni-
vlvcs, their names, nor anything
'"'ucerning the disaster. It is sup
POMjd that the straw and other in
namniahle materials lying loosely
aliout in the cabin took fire while
they were asleep, or, what is more
lamentable, intoxicated. The two
.living men were not expected to
recover, at latest accounts. Union
nti Sfnr, March 22, 1SA4.
iP'i one dar last week.
lhe r Department refuses to
j-i'Oii pa..cs tor visitors to the I'o
'oinac army.
A general congress of Fwma
ns of all countries is shortly to as
tiihle at linw
TKEASUSEE'S SALE
OF UNSEATED LANDS
FOR TATE.
For IS63 and previous years.
XOTICE is uereby given, lhatin our
suance of an Act of Assembly passed
me iiQ(iayot June. A. U. Iblo, entitlcJ
'An Act to amend an Act directing the
inoae oi selling unseated lands, m tMear-
field coucty.' will be exposed to Public
Sale oi outcry, for the taxes due and
unpaid thereon, at the Court House in
the Borough of Clearfield, on the Sec
ond Monday in June. A. I. 1864 :
BECCAKIA TOWIVSHIP.
Ac. Per WarranteesAoTrners Taxos.
G. I) . Morrau Sr Co.
70 John Maik-s,
399 m John Witmer,
809 40 Henry Witmer,
231 112 Wm. Wilson,
165 40 Herman Winner,
12G 40 Jacob Mussersmith.
Th omrrs W esto n .
162 Kichard Musuer.
Groom. Diciev Sr Co.
410 96 John Bradv,
210 Win. Brady,
179 04 E, Llain,
J W.Smith or D. McKethan.
SI15 28
92 78
92 78
53 72
38 39
29
81 41
63 5--
82 55
43 24
46s a5 wiinam tiray.
Robert Cowan.
John Fordnev,
V J. Shoff
Brown fct Fulton,
Joli n Dyer
Jacob Kurg,
Gill & Bratllir.
John Kitland,
Herman Ilaitpt Sr Co.
' "Jacoh Kurg,
John Gibson,
Robert Wilson,
Martin Foutz,
433
41
360
162
162
215
330
296
328
153
SO
11G
116
78
15-1
1
'"ic benevolent citizens are
out to establish a home forNcws-
lhe New Brunswick papers are
lamenting the increasing emigra
tion of young men iVom that prov
to the United States.
wn. Grant has established his
neadfjuarters ten miles nearer the
mntthan Gen. Meade has ever
d0'. That looks like work.
, v. Curtin, in a letter to the
i-istenee committee of Pitts
"Ur?. emrocdo i,:., i i.
r the relief that haa been extend
,4r soldiers on passing
thgh that city.
Gold was selling in Richmond
eent 1oal)0ut three thousand per
la- i- ii tne rekd Government
Si i10!-811 by, repudiating, or
,Q- rcopk htde to lose.
426 56
900
SOD
S0O
433
125 Jac b Foutz, Jr.
153 George Musser,
G. L. Heed if Co.
Wm. Miller,
66 C5
W) tit
10 24
55 80
16 52
22 11
22 11
33 33
51 15
45 89
50 85
99 03
SUETTSIDE TOWNSHIP
Ae. Per. Warrantees.- etc Taxes
John Patcinn.
5602 100 John Nicholson, SIS 33
ionlMlU John Nicholson, 20 97
; 5004 333 John Nicholson, 61 74
79 John Mailer. 14 43
131 Abraham Whitmcr, o3 24
1 1 1 Casper Shaffer, jr. 20 97
2W laniel Whitmer, 47 78
424 John Hubley, 77 91
100 Matthias Young, 18 33
333 Wm. Bouxman, 70 34
203 Mary Itoberts, 37 27
7ti John Tressler, 13 97
loO John Cuuimins, 27 59
24 Martin Mailer 43 51
293 John Burch, 53 82
16.' Mary Jenkins, 30 30
347 John Tressler, 63 73
410 Canper chaffer, 74 36
James Gallaiier
424 Mary Crawford, 75 76
Eben M Masters.
310 Fred'k Kuhn, 20 01
Sliepley Priestley.
Ill Christian StaKo, 12 22
150 Jacob Rowland. 16 56
CHEST TOWNSHIP.
Ac. 1'er. warrantees, etc. Taxes
II. S. Drinkers Estate.
433 153 Alexande Hunter, $38 14
David McKeehan.
36 Peter Morse, 39 76
Drinker Sr Clark.
433 153 William Cook, 38 14
Geddes. Marsh ir Co.
433 153 John Musser, Cl
James Thompson.
100 31 Henry Pole, 21 15
140 Fulton, 12 36
John Patchin.
oil i-3 lienj. lounz, o- G,
100 153 John Boyd, 32 87
313 153 Josiah HavAes, 82 87
433 153 Thos Hamilton, 45 75
532 J lino
5330 1100
1911
ino
300
tieore Mead,
George Mead,
Rirliar.-I Shattf.
Morris & Stewart,
Wm. Mapes.
63 75
63. 71
08 75
03 75
03 75
6 25
14 08
Ac.
145
103
109
50
382
139
!1?
3y6
348
100
135
100
431
336
100
GEAHAM TOWNSHIP.
Ter. Warrantees etc. Taxes
T. Cope, $20 88
Menzie.s Viele lr Mathers.
James Milligan,
Samuel Ltinsbcrry.
George Moore,
B. Chance
John Fry Jr.
Hippie, French Co.
Joseph Simons,
J. P. Nelson A Co.
lteuben Haines,
Jacob King,
George Wetzel, .
Joseph Harrison,
Joseph Winnery.
Charles Hall,
Thos. Dnncason.
P Ogden.
Wm. II." West,
Amos Borneman.
114 Lyman Gratz,
114 Robert Shaw,
Henry II. Borneman
Kobert Shaw,
GUELICH TOWNSHIP.
Ac. Per. Warrantees, etc
Henrv B. Wri&ht
100 John "Witmer. S
17 99
18 20
1 99
50 10
23 19
36 23
66 15
58 13
1G 70
25 05
10 45
83 50
64 30
19 21
Taxes
05
KARTHAUS TOWNSHIP.
No. Ac. Per. Warrantees etc Taxes
Fredericka ICtrthaus.
1900 000 Morris Stewart. DO 69
1901 773 Morris & Stewart.121 64
1943 507 Morris A Stewart, SO 15 j
iuj zuu .Morns 4 Mewart, 31 63
George Vaux.
1944 513 95 Morris fc Stewart, 29 50
Devisees of John White Esq.
79 Charles Willink, fi 97
83 Charles Willink. 12 25
IIOSTETTEr.'PCEIJSCR'.VTEI) STOMA CUBIT-
True : . - i, .
;imiouui Kutz tnncisi ; '.reiimemng pre.
, j arauors e.iani n is espetiaiiy adapted to
loose woo are alilicted itn the lever and Aeue,
or any other disease arising from a disordered
condition of the digesnvs orms. For the Fe
ver and Ague there is r erhepi co medicine in tho
woria equal to it. as it enters, pur ities and replen
ishes thevlood, which is so important to bring
about a heavy action in diseases 0s this nature.
The Bitters are now amorTr the most nonular. and
jat the same time, Talaable specifics iu the medi
cal woria. in recommending it to the public, we
are fully concious of doing them a great service,
knowing, as we do their many excellent qualities,
and sure and speedy action in all cases where the
disease is caused by irregularity of the digestive
organ. A trial will suffice for the most skeptical.
3f ce advertisement. For sale by Druggists
and dealers generallyevcry where.
1093
1023
3463 )
3475 J
633 147 Charles Willink, 56 00
2i
5412
Ac
1055
1097
1096
1097
109
1096
1096
43
93
J. K. McCoskey,
Arnold Custard,
4 15
5 64
CJAtE OF
957 132 Hews, Myers & Co. 55 03
I
125 Ezra Pile, 7 21
George Parkins, 1 46
50 Reuben Green, 2 6S
66 Charles Hyck, 3 81
KNOX TOWNSHIP.
Ac, Per. Warrantees, etc Taxes
John Patchin.
433 153 Benj. Poultney, 66 26
Craus, Blake if Perley.
200 G. Ashton (i.orth p) 42 08
Jonathan. Boynton.
72 Thomas Jordan, 1102
A. A. Wintgamer if Q'y.
433 153 Isabella Jordan, S2 6a
Wm. Brown.
200 . Silas Cox, 15 30
Isaac Thompson.
227 (I. &M.iMcCormick,2S09
W.if J. Cat heart.
100 Jlenrv Tront, 22 95
Powell if Real.
129 John Dorsey, 9 88
90 Thompjon&Egelman 19 13
14 Georgo Bowman, 2 30
No.
5293
5296
5297
LAWRENCE TOWNsHIP.
Ao. Per Warrantees etc. Taxes
Winegarner ir Co.
221 Hugh Jordan, 33 83
413 Johu Read. 63 20
Eldridgef Morrell if Thompson.
zo oeorge JleHd, 13 94
1 167 47 George Mead. 22 5
1213 69 George Mead, 23 J9
Heisy,
32 Wm. Montgomery, 7 35
235 G. D. Gcodfellow, 43 61
131 Leonard Hartshorn 20 06
6 L. J. Crans, 1S3
MORRIS TOWNSHIP.
Ac. Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes
E. C. Burton.
2 16 Kobert Glenn, S25 89
G. D. Morgan or C. Mttnson.
170 141 PatricR IIavs, 16 21
Adam Mover.
333 153 Kobert Kainey, 31 75
V. V J.IIuff.
170 Uhiir M'Lanaban. 10 80
Porter Sr Levi.
438 Win. Stewart. 41 73
J. P. Nelson (V- Co.
105 James Wilson, 9
100 Robert Moiris.
90 Wm: Morris, 8
Ross. Shot t A- Co.
407 139 Richard K. Smith, 25
J. J. Linnle.
244 Jamet Smith. 7
Robert Thomas.
:3l Christopher Baker, 7
James Husrhes A- Co.
112 Ilvman Gratz. 7
R. M. Sliaw d- Co.
Georsrc Crawford.
150 Hillary Baker. 14 30
Ed. Perks ir Co
421 Jesse Yarnell 40 08
REAL ESTATE OF IK.
KIIULF.. Bv order of the Ornhans' Court nf
Clearfield County the undersigned will sell on the
16th day of April. A. 1. 1S64, at Glen Hope In
said County, at 2 o'clock, P. M. the following
real estate :
That certain lot in Glen Hope, nearly opposito
the MethodUt E. Church, being 66 feet in front on
the road or street and extending back with equal
width 165 lect ; having thereon erected a good
frame stable, and a two-sLorv Finnic rivalling
houso. subject to the payment of about fifty dol
lars purchase money due John Cooper.
Terms, one-half Cash at time of sale and the
ballanee in one year with' interest from the time
of sale to be sec u rod on the said real estate till
paid JOHN W. WRIGHT.
March 23, IS64-4tp. .dra'r of S. D. Rhule.
LOOK HERE H!
SOMETHING SUBSTANTIAL in LUMBER CITY
JOHN M. SPENCER
Has recently opened a shop in Lumber City Pa ,
where he will keep constantly on hand, and man
ufacture to order, all kinds of Tin Sheet, Iron
and Copper ware.
RAFTINU STOVES oonstantly on hand of
which Lumbermen will please take notice. Or
ders for Spouting, Roofing, jr. , respectfully so
licited. Repairing promptly attended to.
ytore keepers and dealers supplied Rt reasona
ble rates, as he intends keeninc nnn hut tho ho
of workmen, the public may rely on Substantial
work. Call at the Substantial Tin Shop and see
for yourselves. JOHN M. SPENCER.
Lumber-city. March 2, 1864.
, ... COFFEE.
THE Af lEKICAN EXCELSIOR COF
FEE is the ne plus ultra of all manufactured
coffees in the country. It has taken the place of
the pure coffee in vwry many instances.and ia pre
ferred to all substitutes now before the public.and
is the best and cheapest in'tbe market;.
Fot Sale by Richard Mosscr , o!e afitfit for
Clearfield.
Lirp & Carroll, sole agents for Teaa's, Noa 7
South 5th St., Philad'a. March 16th, 1964.
1864
RATS MICE, l'0?i
KOACIIES. ETC. - I N)4
As Spring approaches,
ANTS and ROACHES,
From their holes come out ;
And MICE and RATS,
In spite of CAT'S,
Gaily skip about.
COSTAR'S EXTERMINATORS.
For Rats, Mice. Roaches. Ants. lied Rue.
Mosquilos, Moths in Furs, Woolens, etc., In
sects on Plants, Fowls, Animals, etc.
" 15 years. established i N. y. City."
wniy infallible remedies knowa."
" Free from Poisons.'! . ..
" JCot dangerous to the Human Family."
" Rats come out ot their H0I03 to die."
EPSold by all Druggist s everywhere.
K5Beware U Ht all wort ht ess imitations."
O-'-Costor'a Depot, No. 4t2 Broad Way .S'.Y.
Sold by all the DrnggiHta. .Wholesale and
Retail, at Clearfield, Pa. March 16, 1S84.
1864
SPKING
1864
G.
W. CARPENTER, HE.S2EY4CO S,
Wholesale Dfnx & Chemical Warehouse
IVo. 737 Market Street, Philadelphia.
The subscribers keep constantly on hand a large
stock of Drugs, Medicins, Chemical, Pharmaceu
tical preparations, and every other article, which
appertains to the business; embracing the most
extensive variety also. Paints. Oils, and Glass of
every description. All articles purchased from us
can oe reuea on as Deing of tne most superior
quality, and at as low prices as fhey can be had
We can offer such inducements as will make it
the interest of purchasers to lay in their supplies
from us and give us their futuro patronage, and
invite all, who visit the city, to call at our estab
lishment AM orders addressed to us by mail
win meet wiin pro-npi attention.
GEO. W. CARPENTER. HENSZEV A Co
Feb. 3.-.1 111 737 Market Street, Philadelphia.
JUST RECEIVED
A LOT OP NEW GOODS AT
MRS. WELCH'S,
Consisting of Artificials. Bonneta.Buokles, Crapes,
Ladies caps. Band-boxes, Cape-net, Founda
tions for Hats and B.Minets, Flowers, Fe It
ana itraw Hats, Feathers for Hals,
Plumes. Jet Bonnct-pinf, Ruches,
Illusion Ribbons. Veils.Rib
hon. wire. Bonnet. Silks,
And eyery variety cf Milliaary Goods.
ALSO,
Poifumerios. Laird's Bloom of Youth, Soaps,
Paper and envelones. needing Pin ua.a...
hair nets, hair-pins, hair-oils, kid-gloves, lip
salve, dental cream, ambrosia, combs, dress trim
mings, wrocnet cotton and fenced les.. ailk lutle
threatf, wool and cotton glovos, wool am cotton
hose, gum balls, stay binding, tape, silk thread.
JUAOIC IXV FEEING. '
Saddlers' silk, machine silk, ootton-th read, but
tons, baskets, collars.laoe-collars and veils, belts.
gum-cumus, Sum cora, Brushes, books and eyes,
braid, beads.Bristol-board.guilt-hraid.Gallagher's
soap and hair oil, shawl pins, mittens, music.
Eecruits Wanted!!
J8
53
69
89
32
13
14
125 George Gates, 4 00
100 Isaac Farlow, 12 70
300 Peter yarnell. 23 58
PENN TOWNSHIP.
No. Ac. Per. Warrentees. etc. Taxes
5962 G:i Elijah Heath. SI 90
80 Patrick Hagcrty, t 20
Reeds' Heirs. .
500 Reeds Heirs. 75 50
100 Reeds Heirs, 15 50
PIKE TOWNSHIP.
(Yj I G. D. Morgan Sr Co or G. IlcQartv.
u' 23G 82 Benj. Wilson, - 49 27
214
400
Wm. B. Uagerty, 5.1 6.1
A G Fox if Soudar, 33 40
No.
333 153 Martin Worthington, 35 2-5
308 153 Wtu. Wilson,
GroomLightnei&Co.l39 50
Groom Dickey &Co.l25 55
L. W. Weld,
A nnuel Matthews,
46 60
67 ia
BE LI TOWNSHIP.
No. Ac. Per. Warrantees, itc.
Jacoh He.Ubrnn,
5618 116 Henry Beck,
Frederick Wntgert,
56IS 101 Henry Back,
42S7 79 120 Henry Eeck,
lrtcis Smith.
4237 3.10 73 Henry Beck,
171 Henry Beck,
4237 03 97 Henry. Beck,
John P. Hoyt,
3565 161 118 John Fieholson,
Arthur Bull,
433 : Benj. Gibbs,
Louisa Shieblcy
5619 119 1 Henry Beck,
Henry Grube,
5619 102 100 Henry Beck,
Henry Wise, . .
6618 141 30 Henry Beck,
- Wm. B. Glenn,
5766 1000 Henry Beck,
4236 1000 Henry Beck,
Taxes
8 9 80
05
416
256
22
100
248
No.
1S98
18!i
1902
1312
John Witmer,
30 James Pago,
Miller & Chrisi
Miller & Christ
David Cathcart,
John Tiger,
42
9
43
09
54
98
40 62
4 67
5 81
17 48
COVINGTON TOWNSHIP
Ae. Per. Warrantees, etc Taxes
. rredertcka Karlhaus.
578
890
889
545
Morris & Stewart, 555 6o
xr : - L : . l n o-
8
6
27
15
500
249
155
James McGhee,
Framptou Bell,
Ira A. Sabins
13 65
10 06
8 63
11 95
84 38
84 33
42 20
21 00
13 50
Ac
39
E0GGS TOWNSHIP.
Per. Warrantces&Owners. Taxes
Jam's Dixon, Jr.
Joha Thomas, $ 1 00
Morris A Stewart, 103 35
Morris fc btewart, 55 65
Peter Lamm.
1892 200 Morris A Stewart, .15 90
Richard Shatc.
1S91 233 Morris A Stewart, 22 51
11. Sr O. Smith.
5367 2j0 George Mead, 19 83
Eldridge, Merrell Sf Thompson.
5377 1100 George Mead, 43 75
DECATUR TOWNSHIP.
Ac. Per. Warrantees, ete. Taxes
Fitch if Boynton.
198J Joseph Harrison, $27
James 'M"Girfs Estate.
591 159 Thomas Billington. 55 36
Peter Owens.
404 Charles Risk, (i) 28 55
J. Wnoldridge Sf Co
111 Patrick Moore, 15 70
John Patton.
404 Ann M'Lanahan, 57 08
Rithard Cuplin.
84 137 Joseph Whiten ill, - 14 84
202 R. Coplin, 28 66
James Albert.
37 49 Joseph Sansom , 5 27
76 99 Wra. Sansom, 10 83
George Wilson, Jr.
200 Msry M'Ltnahan, 226
HUSTON TOWNSHIP
Ac. Per. Warrantees etc.
John B. Otto.
5673 1041 Moore A Delanv.
5H74 1041 Moore A Delanr.
5675 1041 Moore A Delany,
50I5C, 990 Wm. Powell.
877 Wm. Powell.
Wm. Parker.
833 15 James Wilson.
Penn Lumber Co.
420 Wilhclm Willink.7.10 35 75
U. S. Land Co.
9S6 James Wilson.
990 James Wilson,
965 123James Wilson,
507 James Wilson,
490 James Wilson,
740 James Wilson,
Wm. K. Davul.
113 Wm. Powers,
Fitch Sr Boynton.
E. Shoemaker,
E. Shoemaker,
Thayer if Z. Lisson.
Wm. Powers,
W. B. Gordon.
James Wilson,
James Wilson,
Thomas Holt.
5064 810 Wm. Powers,
IVm. Irvin,
8S9 James Wilson,
1041 80 Moor A Delaney.
1041 SO Moore A Delaney. i
5067
4257
4902
4215
4226
4229
42o0
4236
4225
5061
50G3
4225
4238
375
101
H.
293
250
500
4265
5670
5671
! 5672
Taxes
162 64
162 64
102 64
154 71
137 07
111 01
12.1 25
121 75
120 63
63 38
61 25
93 50
36 32
46 83
12 64
37 26
31 25
62 50
50 63
20 S3
65 06
65 06
No. Ac. Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes
Jamea Hopkins
5783 1020 64 John Nicholson , 41 79
57X5 819 41 John Nicholson, .125
5774 63:1 64 John Nioholion. 27 40
5775 820 61 John Nicholson, 30 83
M C. Enns.
4252 957 85 James Wilson, 46 26
Jonathan Boynton.
145 Thos. Jordan, 19 87
Alfred A Jstng.
IS5 Thomas Mageo. .13 04
R. W. McNaul.
5779 HI Z. Bailey, 1 91
460 Z. McNaul. 7 90
293 R. W. McNaul, 5 06
1429 70 S. Bladget. 6 17
5777 1020 24 John Nicholson. 47 95
23 , John P. Hoyt. 3 43
450 Daniel Bailey, 13 70
I). Bounty to Veterans. : : : : : :-:
U S. Bounty to New Recruits : : r"rT: : : 302
Clearfield county Bounty ::::::::::; 300
making a total of
$703 TO VETERANS.
S602 TO HEW RECRUITS.
The Commissioners of Clearfield county. Pa.,
hereby offer
3 HUNDRED DOLLARS
Bounty, in addition to that given by the govern
ment, to- all persons enlisting in the service of
the United States, to the credit of the county of
Clearfield. Pa. Township and Borough bounties
are additional to the above.
Application to be made to Wm. S. Bradley, at
the Commissioners' office at Clearfield. Clearfield
county, Pa. JACOB KUNTZ,
THO'S DOUGHERTY,
Attest. AMOS REED.
WM. S. BRADLEY, Clerk. Comm'rs.
"WHAT NEWS?"
THE LATEST AND MOST IMP0ETANT IS
THE ASN0UCEMEST THAT
BOYISTTOX & SHOWERS
Have received their first supply of Seasonable
Goods, which they are now offering for sale at the
LOWEST CASH PRICES.
Their stoek consists of a eeneral arietv 01
Dry-Goods. Groceries, Hard-war, Queens-ware,
Tin-ware, Willow-ware. Wooden-ware, Provisions.
Hats. Caps, Boots, Shoes, and Clothing. Ac.
For the Ladies.
They would call especial attention to the lare
and good assortment of new styles and patterns of
LADIES DRESS GOODS
" upKiiiug, cuusisuug 01 1 jam ana t ancy Silks, 1 it. r . riaugle,
i'claines, Alpacas, (unghams, Ducals. Prints, Mo- Boynton A Showers.
xeizenntcin Bro's A Co.
A. K. Writrht A sons.
Merrl) A R;rli-
bias, Hoods, Coats. Mantels, Balmoral skirts. Ho- C. W. A. H V. Smith
siery, Gloves Bonnets. Flowers, Plumes. Ribbons. Reed. Weaver A Co.,
HaU. Trimmings, Buttons, Combs. Shawls, Braid, Hartswick A Huston,
iuusuns, insn Linens, tambnes, ictoria Lawns, I'ipple A Faust CurwensviIIe Bor
cwiss. Dooinsu, Aiuiis, incu Hanukercniefg etc.
music paper, elastic, bead and bugle trimmine
. VELVET RIBBONS.
Wire. Berlin wool, split sephyr. Shetland word,
tatting-ootton and shuttles, orocbet needles, twi
lights, whalebones, toys, candies, china and ivo
ry toys, bobbinetts, peuoils, pons, embroideries,
corsots, hoop-skirts, mourning-veils, mourning
paper ana envelopes, nuDias, lilly white, nets.
WHITE TRIMMINGS.
Quilling undersleeves, dolls, porte-monnaies
handkerchiefs, scissors, marbles and tissue paper'
All of which she will sell sheap for cash,
Braid and Embroidery Stamping with the la
test patterns. March 16, 1864.
LIST OF RETAILERS of Foreign and Do
mestic Merchandize in Clearfield countv
for the year 1864 subject to the payment of Licenses.
WAVE. . RESIDENCE. CLASS.
Daniel Goodlander, Brady tp., 14
amuel Arnold,
F. X. Arnold. "
Reuben Moore,
Montgomery A Heasly,
Arnold A Terpe, "
Carlisle A Co. ,
Eben McMasters, Burn-side tp.,
irvin urotoers,
John Patcbin's heirs,
Horace Patchin, "
Stephen Lioyd, "
John Snyder,
John Rob?on,
A. to. Dickinson.
Weld A Brother,
Israel Cooper,
Samuel llegarty,
II. L. Henderson,
William Brady,
Jamos E, Watson,
W. Albert A Bro's,
Matthew Forcey,
Edward Williams,
Francis Coudritc,
Claudius Barmoy,
Peter Garner,
P. T. llegarty,
William Hunter.
James Curry.
J. P. Kraticr Clearfield
n 1 1 11 am F, Irwin,
Richard Mossop,
Boggs tp.,
Bradford tp.,
Covington tp ,
rmos, iasnmeres, naids, unlliants, I oplins. Be- 1
rege. Lawns. Nankins, Linen. Lace, Edcinrs. Col-
erettes. Braids. Belts. Veils. Nets. Cnnmiia. V.
UNION TOWNSHIP.
Ac. Per. Warrantees &c. Taxes
Gartland Irvtn.
3587 350 Roberts & Fox, 32 83
John II. Seyler.
125 John li. Seyler, 19 56
380 John Brnbaker, 59 38
262 R. W. Moore, 17 04
WOODWARD TOWNSHIP.
Ac. Per.
347 27 Moore A Delaney,! 18 75
200 J. O. Ridder,7.10 $21 86
195 David Caldwell, 24 38
JORDAN TOWNSHIP.
Ac. Per. Warrantees, ete. Taxes
Cooper if Pusey.
433 153 Richard Peters, $75 21
438 153 Peter Kuhn, 75 21
433 153 Fred. Beates, 75 2
433 153 John Dnnwoodie, 75 21
John Cooper.
274 Adam Kubu,
325 Ebenezer Brenbam
103 Adam Kuhn.
On Jo
75 21
433
456
433
100
420
240
443
215
355
100
300
100
121
433
433
433
100
30
170
91
136
218
189
153
159
153
120
77
5
Warrantees etc
A. B. Long.
John Vaught,
Jonathan Walls,
John Roll,
Wm. Wilson,
Dr. Jamais Locke,
Henry Drinker,
Wm. Drinker,
S. P. Shi ft Sr Co.
Samuel Emlen,
Thos. Neil,
Samuel Hagerty,
Mary Neil,"
Benj. Johnson,
Mary Connelly,
Wm B. Alexander if Co
Roland Evans.
Wm. Albert if Bro.
Eli Hootman,
Dr.D. Iloutz.
Philip Loast,
Jacob R. Howell,
Wm. Johnson,
George Buckhain,
Price A. Rowles,
Thomas Robins.
Peter Lowden,
Charles Lowden
Jos. Smith Irvin Sr Co.
Mary Land with,
Wm. Moore if Wolfe.
Cbancey Ricketts,
Isaac Wilson,
C. KRATZER, Treas'r.
Clearfield, March SO, '61.
Taxes
153
153
153
63
41 19
46 55
44 19
10 20
42 80
24 45
29 13
21 92
10 84
5 07
8 15
10 20
12 23
44 10
44 10
44 10
10 20
4 08
16 30
8 15
14 28
17 77
15 10
Of Men's Wear
They have also received a large and we!! select
ed Stock, consisting ot Cloths, Plain and Fancy
Cassimercs, Cashmerets, Tweeds, Jeans. Cordu
roys, Bever-Tcen, Linens, Handkerchiefs, Neck-
tics, Hosiery, Gloves, Hats, Caps, Scarfs, etc., etc.
Heady-Made Clothing
In the latest styles and of the best material,
consisting of Coats, Pants, Vests, Shawls, Over
coats, Drawers, Cashmere and Linen Sh'rts, etc.
Of Boots and Shoes,
They have a large assortment for Ladiesand Gen
tlemen, consisting of Ton Boots. lliwanR pnnn.
Gaiters, Balmoral Boots, Slippers, Monroes, etc '
Groceries and Provisions
Such as Coffee, Syrnps, Sugar, Rice, Crackers.
wncgar, candies. Cheese. Flonr. Meal, Bacon,
Fish, coarse and fine Salt, Teas, Mnstard. etc.
Coal Oil Lamps,
Coal oil, Lamp chimneys, Tinware a great varie
ty, Japanware, Egg beaters, Spice boxes, Wire
Ladels, Sieves, Dusting pans, Lanterns, etc . etc.
Carpets, Oil-cloth,
Brooms. Brushes. Baskets. Washboards,. Buckets,
Tubs, Churns Wall-paper. Candle wir.lc. Cotton
yarn and Batting, Work baskets. Umbrellas, etc.
llafting Hopes,
Augers. Axes, Chisels. Saws, Files, Hammers,
Hatchets. Nnils. Spikes, Gri -d stones, Stoneware,
Trunks, Carpet bags, Powder, Shot, Lead, etc.
School Books,
Writing and Letter paper, Fancy note and com
mercial paper, pens, pencils and ink. copy books.
slates, ink stands, fancy and common envelopes.
Carriage Trimminrs.
Shoe Findings, Glass and Putty. Flat irons and
Coffee mills, Bed cords and Bed screws. Matches.
Stove blacking. Washing soda and Soap, ete.
Flavoring Extracts,
Patent Medicines, Perfumery of various kinds.
Fancy soaps, Oils, Paints. Varnishes, and in fas.
every tnmg usually Kept tn a first class titore.
They invite all persons tocall and ernmtna ,.;
stock, and hope to give fentire satisfaction.
BUiNTON A SHOWERS.
Clearfield. Pa., February 17th. 1864. "
to pir.
f 7 00
13 10 0O
14 7 00
14 7 00
14 7 00
14 7 00
14 7 09
14 7 00
13 10 00
14, 7 CO
14 7 00
14 7 00
" 14 7 00
Ecccaria tp., 13 10 00
14 7 Oil
14 1 00
14 7 Oil
f 14 7 00
Bell tp., 14 7HM
14 7 0
14 7 00
14 7 00
14 7 01)
14 7 00
It 7 00
14 7 00
H 7 00
" " 14- 7 00
Chest tp., U 7 00
U 3, n
Boro., 13 Ii) no
14 7 00
11 15 00
14 7 0O
12 12 bit
14 7 00
14 7 00
14 7 OH
13. 10 00
n, 15 00
. 14 7 t)n
13 10 00
14 7 on
13; 10 00
13 10 U
II 100
'P-, 14 7 00
14 7 00
13 10 Oft
Goshen tp., 14; 7 00
Girard tp., 14 7 00
' - .14. 7 00
Graham tp., 13 10 00
" " . . 14 7 00
Guelich tp.. 14 7 00
34; 7 00
' " 14. 7 00
. - ' .14 7 00
Huston tp., 14 7 no
' . " 14 7 00
Jordan tp., 14 7 00
K -7 00
Knox tp., 14 7 0
Karlhaus tp.. 14 7 00
" 14 7 00
" . 14 7 00
Lawrence tp.. 11 7 00
Lumber City Bor., 14 7 00
14 7 00
14 7 00
Morris tp , 14 7 00
14 7 on
14 7 00
14 7 00
14 7 00
14 7 00
14 7 00
14 7 00
14 7 00
14 7 00
RETAILERS OP PJITtlT urninvri
4 5 0(1
4 5 00
4 5 00
A. Monlffomerv.
John D. Thompson,
J. F. Irvin. '
Ed. A. Irvin,
A. Montgomery. Decatur
Samuel Hegarty A Co.. -Lawshe,
White A Co..
A. a. Shaw,
James Irwin,
Augustus Leconto.
Forcey A Walters,
John Holt,
A. G. Fox,
J. A. Hegartv.. .
.uiot oiiiiier. ,
P. Sneeringr A Co.,
David Tyler,
Wm, Brady, ,
David McKeehan.
Henry Swan.
Martin O Stirk.
Wm.S. San key,
F. W. Brinker.
Isaac McCloskcv.
T . " '
jaraos iorrest.
Jo's Hegarty,
Kirk k Spencer,
John Ferguson,
J C. Brenner,
Leonard Kyler.
J. C. Brenner (Morrisdale.i "
W. Feath New Washington Bo .
J. K. McMurray,. . . - , u
Tho's Wal 1 a Brother Penn tp .
Daniel Brqbaker Union tp.,
George Hegarty, - Woodward tp..
A. C. a C. S. Whitcomb,
John M. Chase
Ed. A. Irving CurwensviIIe Bor.
Cha's D. Wataon. Clearfield Bor
uartswick A Huston,
- CONFECTIONERS ACROCEKS.
Valentin Hoffman Covington tp.,
Wm. Lntnadoe, Boggs, tp ,
Stephen Graff, CurwensviIIe Kor.,
K. Goodwin,
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vo
ALA KG E STOOK OF GLASS, paints, oils,
white lead, eto . at ; ; t E. A. IRVIN'S
BREWERIES & DISTILLERIES.
Cha's Haut. Clearfield Bor., 10
Uesscntbaler A Leopold,4 - jt
BANKERS.
Leonard Finney A Co., " 9 J5 00
The appeal will be held at the Commrsfionew'
office, in Clearfield on Tuesday the IVth. day f
April, at 10 o'clock a. m.
- JOHN B. HEISfiY.
March 16. Mercamtil Appraiser.
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