Raftsman's journal. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1854-1948, May 04, 1864, Image 3

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    THI
31 AY 4; 1S64.
.-The amendments to the Consti
tution appcarrin our advertising
.colums to-day ,
' tfotice'isjd'irected to tha sale of
the peraooai property or owp
Irvin, deceased.' - It will be fcoid cti
Friday the I3th day of May.
SPRING. The season' is nnusu
ally backwardia Cleariicid coaaty
the air being, so cold, -mat. up to
Ihii time", reletation to advanced
but little. ' '' : ,
Wm F. IrW bas J tt"3fc recei ve,i
aad is no opening his spring rock
of new good Give him a cad, as
he feels persuaded J that he can
please in.both prices And quality of
goods. . ' ; '
Snow IX Mat. On Tuesday,
the 2d of May,. 'quite a rain and
snow gtonn prevailed in this section
during which the mercury fell to
37, or within 5 degrees o the freez
iag point.
A. M. Hills desires to infora his
patrons that he-will-be absent from
uls office, untif about' the 15th or
JWth'of this m'dnth,' after; which
time he will be found at his office
in his new residence on the bid cor-ijer.-1
' '" pjay4-2t-pL
A QrrsnoNxoa the Commts
sicSaRS. If Gen. -U'Jis can get
mtn now, to fill our quota, at $3'J0.
alter the Government fcountj of
$300 is topped, why ?t3 it ueees
ry to raise the county bounty from
3200 to $30l, while the.Govem
uent wa paying the boatty ? .
Many rerfons are in the habit of
totting atrenue stamps on letters.
I'M is a nictate. The sender, ios
: ta the Revenue stamp.-, trhiie the
receiver of the letter must pay six
cvnta rostaee. on the -same, nl-
V ..,-t, rar&rt-na fifBThn "a f f 7flu I
ed. Kevetue stamps will net pay
j'03tage,neither will Postage stamps
oiwer in place of Revenue stamps.
P?le should remember thl-j.
CmitITD. We hare been com
je!ied. on account of the crowded
tate of our columns, to omit a let-.
wrtoMrs. Irvin, President of the
Oirwenaviile - Ladies Relief Soci
ety ; Proceedings 6? watch present
t'lon. to Capt. II. D. Patton, at
Martinaburg, Va. ; the letters of
Kveralof our armyCorrespondems.
tsd a number of other articles in
tended for this week's paper. We
Lope enr friends will excuse us for
the omipsions, 2nd we will endeav
or to give them room next week. ,
' A SUEPEISS.
While sitting quietly in niy par
lor a few evenings &fo, conversing
w;th a friend, we were Biirpvised at
the opening of our hall and pcrlor
doors, . wiibout tha usual tp ot
knuckles the M,mal that -flesh,
and bonea were there Suddenly,
as if arisen from the dead, my jiar
.or. dining- roonJ, and kitchen were
f.iicd with famiiiar face- of friends
knd acquaintances of T'tiilipsLtirr,
y the r-f-w
.Mr.
. . f 1 . .
c.-taLiiSun.cnis
The tax on ttatenes
hill, is oijo cen; por
l'.l.nn'lns three
inlWon, in which art.. cjiuwcd
t..fr ..r,U of w -Mid and 500 ros
of brimstone per dsy. ' He em
ploys 5K girls & jtJMV'ter or
men, paying v,
4(X taxis per day.
QeIi Steele is said to be at Cam
don, ArkaD.-a?, with 20.000 men,
an
d taibly entrenched.
; 260
.427
i .
i 404
i 404
! 404
CumiiiodorcD. W. Porter,-of fhe'
United States navy, died iff New
York on May T,d. - ' '
. California has sent to the Fenfcin
Fair a silver brick worth $423 :
Butter is selling at three
a pound in Texas.
doll
are
s - i
sal the surrounilitiir country a-
CJALE OF SKATED LAMW
& FOR TAXES.-lu pursu of
the provision! of ao Act of Assembly,
passed the 29th day of April, A. I. IM
to provHe for the coUection of taxes on
lands wherever no personal properly
can be found. and where the owner nog
led or refuses to pay the taxessswssed
I will expose t al0 8t tbe court bouse
in Clearfield, on the Second Monday in
June, A.D. 134, (being ibe 13th day,)
the followinz pieces of land in Clear
field county, on which the taxes for
1883, and previous years, are unpaid :
BECCA1UA .TOWNSHIP.
Ac. F r. WarrantersJijc. Taxes
2-2.T IitilMoii St AlU-rt, 2(3 11
BLOOM TOWNSHIP.
153 M Jnu Em. 4 37
BIMDFOKD TOVSSKIP.
.40 Cray.Jo-ph 17
100 .Vaiif. Jns. A. S 75
ERAOT TOWNSHIP. :
62 EH!i.ftcr,0.(h':r) 13 Jt
5( Geli.ft. Ji.col 11
H&L',t W'ni. 6 3-3
UUKXSIDK TOWNSHIP.
100 Ilullis. O :i l 5 03
lt'O D"'i r J imr 5 03
CHKST TO'.vN?niP.
5'.) V..n.,.-iv J.'f n 7 0.
FEK 01 SON TO W .VSHIP.
60 K- ci is. .totin 7 75
'GOSHEN TOVNSIIIP.
123 Mfa.1. Jnuu -.i A- 9 86
. . . GRAHAM To.v;sHir. . n
C IS
K A R T H A US TO U'X SHIP
60 IVrKin. ("--..rj.! 2 X8
KSOa TOW NSHIP.
(iO S nHie. Ctii I. s K. 7 G3
MOHH iS TOWNSHIP.
3 Wt i:. .J..fit 4 j3
WOOD vAliI TOWNSHIP.
SO U.ttU-M. Pfice A. 1 S7
189 . H iisnri. It.ic 7 20
lOU Sit.tl. Murk 4
C. K'KATZEK, TtcasV.
C'rtfM, March 3), 1SG4.
Pi 78
(.)2 76
whom were the wrinkled
Matron and beautiful luaiuen ; the
ceed sire and young man, strong
ijx battle : each one bearitc a bas
ket or a package. If it had rein
tl barrels of flour; bushels of po
tdioe ; bags of oats : corn meal
Hid fish, upon my back porch:
Hid hams of bacon, and haunch
tH of beef, and bunches of dry
(J0h and groceries upon my din
iii? room and kitchen table?; we
ou'.d not have been more surpris
J. For a moment we scarcely
knew whether we were in the cave
ith Elijah, or in the city with the
prophet's servant who" saw the
mountains full of hor.es and char
int.i. After a little reflection, and
i walk out into my garden to catch
a few moui hf uls of fresh . air, We
t.'uml ourselves in the tieat little
Parsonage in Philip.sburg. surroun
ietl T.y many friends, and greeted
tv tiany pleasant countenances,
ho d enied to say we bid you good
mcer. After an hour's pleasant
?hst. an expression of our thanks,
&nd a hort pravcr to God the boun
jiful giver of all good, the donors
't apparently much pleasol. But
Le were mor pleased than the
Poacher and Ins family. To esti
ir'itc the precise value of the gifts
Juld he impossible, as almost eV-
anioe indisi:nsible to a fami-
J fiiiikniT Vi A a.vV.i li,f j.
".-.'lit tiui Luiuiiuuvunit
'Cethinespttroverb is the best ex
riion of our gratitude, 4iMay
tie shadows of the donors never
t ie. T. H. SwiTztR.
DIED.
T .t
i-utaerpoure. on
Thursday
iernooa April 28th. vf Erysipelas,
wher Moons, wife of R. W.
'lOOre. aL'fii (".'I nun orv.I )1 mnnrlia
&be died and l.,-ft us sad and lone,
la t ins fair world now drear,
Tih: n,r nccrts Till ne'er forget
lhe one we loved most dear.
'"'efoEte papers please eopy. L M.
. Xear Posten's Grove, Cedar Co.,
u3.: ot whooping cough and in
atiuu of the Jrain, Luella,
5?htcr of Calvin and Lavicy
aa!'ej.aged 10 months and 20 days.
Junior Evans, of Colorado
"ntory. has issued a proclamation
p election of . delegates to a
WfUtlona convention on the
-Monday of June, to frame a
jtitution preparatory to admis-
mto the X'nion.
famer8 in Windham and
6r ''r uctie9, Vt, have made
rt? ia taif a ten of maple
&r Uus year. - ,
' TUfiA-TJS'i'B.'i SAL'S
OF UNSEATED LANDS
. roit iaxrs
Tor 13CS and pierijj yean.
NOTICE is ne:ir.8r oivbv. :hntin pur
tuaneo of. an Act of Assembly pas.jei
the 12tb day of June. A. It. I.IA. entirlod
' An Act to ui- end in Act dire.ftiri the
mode of ww. uii seated land, in ( lsr
fitld county.'! will be exposed to Public
ate or outcry, tor tLe tiixes cue and
unpaid thereon, at th C?'ir. Iloup-e in
the IJorough "f CiearCe'd. on tho Sec
ond londay iu Jano, A. 1- :
' -SCCCABXA T0WV3HIP.
Ac. Per W:irr!intces.torrer Tuxos.
70 Ji'.'xi jl iU s.
S99 40 J"-Itfi U itnicr,
3!H) 40 H. niy WitniM,
231 112 Wm. Wil...n, 53 72
j 105 40 liftman W;imrr, 38 3:1
123 4) J if-.! 'isjrs.ui!h, 2J 23
Tut mis '.Vf.-ton.
162 II..N-.M.1 vi.iss.-r. 31 41
Gro't n 'Vi'y vV Co.
410 96 J -.Mi Jtia-U, ' C3 o5
210 W.n P,H.h, 32 .j
279 04 E. BUii-. , . -"43 21
. W. frr,-th vr D. NcKerhax.
433 153 Will i:n Ory, 06 6
linh-rt Cnwjn.
433 lo3 .J'i.ii For.in. v. , 100 75
V J. lioff
44 B:..n t F.i. ion, 10 21
Juhn Uyer
300 ' . Jai.b !C:ir. 5o 80
Gill ir Brattfi.
71 80 .lor.ii Kirlm-I, 16 52
Herman Kanpt'&r Co.
lf,2 110 Jacuh Kurg, 22 11
162 116 .lulin Gibson, 22 11
215 73 IloU rl Wiison, 33 33
330 1,")3 Martin Futz, 61 1-5
296 123 Jac. b Font. Jr. 45 8!
328 133 (ie.rft MiiNrr. 50 83
G. L. li't.t ir Co.
426 56 Win. Alilb-r. D9 03
Wm. A. Wallace.
124 Jacob MusserMiiithj
63 Sarah BiiiinglOn,
(JrooniLihtner&Co.lS 50
Groom I)ickv & Co. 121 55
28
12
SI
81
900
860
300
433
L. W.-Wfld,
Siniucl Matthews,
BELL TOWNSHIP.
So. Ac. i'cr. Wa -rantees. itc.
Jarok UrifbrtiH,
5619 11(5 Henry Teck.
Frmlrri'-k W. turrit,
5G1S 101 lleury Back,
427 73 123 Uenry Kock,
' ' lirix .S m:th,
42S7 S30 7i Hahry Beck,
171 Henry I'.fck,
4287 03 97 Henry Beck,
John P. Htyt.
3:-65 161 US .fohn li.-holson,
A,tir BrU,
413 Heiij Hibbs.
5519 119 1 Henry Tleck,
ll'nry Grtth.
5C19 102 100 Henry Jteck,
, Jlriiry IW.
5613 141 30 Hnrr Beck.
ir,.t. If. Glfini.
Henry Bock,
Henry Beck,
46 bO
67 13
Taxes
5769 1000
423 1000
" - 500
249
155
Jatnes McGbce,
Framptou Bell,
Ira A. Sabins
$ 9 SO
R 52
6 75
27 M
15 03
7 90
13 65
3d 52
10 Of
8 63
It 95
8t 38
. 42 20
21 00
13 0
B0OG3 TOWNSHIP.
Ac Ter. WarranteeslOwners. Taxes
Jam Dizn.-i, Jr
'33 John Tlionns, $4 00
Lrm4t r Tttrnrr.
208 John Thomas, 2151
A. A. Viii$-irur 6r Co.
413 Win. McOrmick, 42 05
440 Nancy Bg2. 45 51
Craw B lately V Perley.
429 41 Malcolm . McDonald, 44 38
429 41 John Byers, 44 S8
Fvther ir Powell.
119 90 Barbara Snyder, 12 28
Wm. Albrrtif Brother.
132 George llontman, 13 G6
G. W.Gearkart..
80 ; Walter Stewart, 6 52
4f8
.87
266;
fiO
I00
300
:?o.
59215
3C1S
llarn sb Ntirt, . 6 90
Jain-x lViiJim.
V-Aftztr Ac D-hass, 35 88
Thorns t Brer?.
Jonas Siiiirhieser, 14 80
WinU.
William Morris, 28 30
Fnhrr & Mills.
S-trhiira Snyder, 5 04
John' Patton.
BUir McLinahan, 27 86
Ttioii L, Moore,! - 27 86
Marv Morris, - 27 86
Win. JTJonr.t.
Chitrlfs Grawford, 15 12
.. . Una. .
II. S Drinker, . 2i1 70
Calvin 3r L Shaut.
John E Shiw, 5J&
Wm. A. Wall are.
Joseph Ball, 27 54
Crp; Wilson, 6 90
Joiin tvfpliar.t, 3 46
&D Mease, 20 70
BT,0OM T0W?HtP.
Ac Per. Warm ne. etc . Txes
Stncv Sr Simon Thompson.
350 TCicklin (JrilEth, 49 10
M. W..P.,FfltoH.
322 .1. W. Srarih. ' 15' 05
, JV eli em i nh f$hiii. .
100 " Jacob' Bilger. m 14 OS
S. Kirk A Whittnor.21 05
7ft
135
100
75
5
84
700
100
50
John Seyler. 1 1 03
Neeper .fe Hartock 10 43
Fcnton k Spencer, I 42
Levi Cleaver, 15 70
Milejjan
Henry Shafer, 1 O't
O. I. Keed, 7 03
Ac.
346
102
109
48
75
223
BEA.DFOXD TOWSSHIP
Per. Wrranteoete
J. W. Smith.
60 Hugh Ev.
A. P. Birgcr.
35 John Ctnipiiell.
? Diniel Stetc-zrt.
Andrew Pelt it.
Mitthew Foreea.
Matthias Staymakcr, 3
John W. "turner.
Wm. Bingham, 6
JVtw Co icier.
Jaiiif Dtincai), 12
Ta
$25
9
10
xee
79
47
14
57
95
61
igo rNH & Buck, 11 87
Ji7 V. B. Hoir. 9 47
g." Win. Graham". Jr. 4 76
85 John Graham, 4 76
4i -Moses Unpti. (heirs) 3 44
100 N-hehi'h Mains, 5 61
1 Thos. Holt, Sy
BHADY T0W-f SHlP.
No. Ac. Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes
G'arz A- Ci'ihn B lilry..
3574 102 3 l'oberts A Fox. 11 25
F B'.Ttri Ext ,
1434 . .V.3 HaviJ Ivenntfday, 40 03
JM.'Jr i ir innng.
5SSI 670 Joiiat'uau B. Smith. 69 5S
J. Fr fluid .
195 J00 Casper Stiver. 6 23
Smith vV Brother.
21S 501 Chriatain Lower, 92 04
50 Sttnuel Ambrose, 5 51
32.1 331 lohn Dunbip 3i5 58
25- i. A. Weaver. 4 5S
110 370 Christian Lower. 6S 01
SO J. Al. Miller. (heirs) U 70
BURSIDS TOWlfSHIP.
NO Aa. Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxe
John Patrhm.
5002 100 John Nioholgon, . 18 33
5 .03 114 JuhFsicholson, 20 97
5Si4 333 John Nicholson. 61 74
79 Jbbn Mailer. 14 43
131 Abraham Whitmer. 33 24
li t Casper Shnffer jr. 20 97
2C9 . Da uicl Whitmer, 47 7S
424 . John Hnbley, 77 91
10;l Matlhias Youns, IS 3
333 AVm Bousman, 70 31
203 M irv Uobertg, .17 27
7S J.hn Tresslei'.,. 13 J7
' 1.0 John Ciimroinijs, 27 59
254 Martin Mai It 4S 51
293 J.;hh Burcb. 53 H
lBi Mary Jenkins, - 30 3d
347 John Trert!fr. 63 73
410. Casper hiiffer. 74 3
Jamei Gallihr.r
424 Marv Crawford, 73 73
Mm titers.
310 Frad'k Ivuhn. 20 01
Shepl"i Fri'xtleif
111 Christian State, 12 22
150 Jacob Rowland. 16 56
CHKST TOWNSHIP.
Ao Per. Warrantees, eto.
. S. Drinker Estate.
433 153 Alexiid Hihut,
David TilrKir.kan.
376 Pfter 11. r.-.
Drinker V Clark.
433 153 William Cook,
GeAdex. Mirxk Co.
433 153 John .Uuaier.
Jams Thontpxoii.
100 31 Henry Pole,
140 Fulton.
John Vatrhin.
311 153 Benj Young,
100 153 John Boyd,
313 153 Jo-siah llaynea,
433 153 Thos Hamilton,
333 153 Martin Worthington
398 153 Win. Wilson,
95 John Witmer.
416 v30 James Page,
256 Miller At Christ
22 Miller & Christ
100 Daviil Cat heart, .
248 John. Tiger,
Jfo.
Taxes
$38 11
39 76
88 14
61 07
21 15
12 36
32 87
32 87
82 87
45 73
, 35 25
42 t9
9 54
43 98
40 62
4 67
5 81
17 48
C0YUTGTOW TOWNSHIP. -Ac.
Per. Warrantees, etc Taxes
Fredr.rieka Karthanx.
1S93 573 Morris i Stewart. So 5 6
1899 t590 Morris A Stewart. 103 35
1902 8X0 'Morris A Stewart. 105 S5
1942 545 Morris A Stewart, p5 65
Pfter Jjamm.
1892 200 Morris A Stewart. 15 90
Jlirliard Sham.
1891 233 Morris A Stewart, 22 51
H.lrO. Smith, a ,
5357. 250 Oeorga Mead. 19 S3
EUriJge,Mtrrell Thompson.
5377 1100 Ueorge Mead, 43 75
Ac.
DECATUR T&WNSHLP.
A Per. Warrantees, etc. ; Ta
Fitch Boynton.
198 Joaeph Hirrlv.n, $27
.Klines M IrirJt Jarate
501 150 Thomas Biliingtoa.
Piter Oteeitx.
404 ChailtraKisk, ()
. . J. WooUridge it Co.
Ill Patriot Moore,
John Patton.
404 Ann M'Lanahan,
Riehard Coj'lin. ,
84 137 Joscpb Whilvh tU,
202 K. Coplin, '
Jtnwt Albert.
37 49 Joseph Sjnsora,
76 99 Wm.Sanaom,
George Wilson, Jr. .
200 Mary M'Lanahan, 23 26
A. B. Long.
300 Casper Haines, 42
281 i 'Gilbert Vanght, "39
J. W. Smith.
Jonathan Nehit;
Henry Kephart.
Jacob Cox,
55
28
15
57
14
28
5
10
teg
3G
70
08
81
66
27
83
39
74
200
90
591
100
Joseph Harrison,
William Hoover,
26
74
27 56
14 13
28
12
FEHGUSOtf TOWNSHIP.
Per. Warrantee, etc. Taxes
v; John Patcktu's EstaU. ' )?
433 153 Daniel Turner' - $4148
j A. Moor.
108 Matthias Slough, 12 80
Charles' Houston.
433 153 George Kosi., 50 38
Lewis Jordan, 8 C9
Hiratu Passonore, 5 rS3
Henrv Swan, 3 72
Johh P. Hoyt, . 13 58
Benj'. Jlartstiorn, 11 63
74
60
24
1 GO-GO
Thomas MeJjrt.
100 Jona. Jonas, 13 36
91 135 W no. Johnson, "6 40
FOX TOtfN'SHfP'.
No. Ao. Per Warrantees, eto. ' Taxes
J. G. JTurixwiiei.
4131 495 James Wilson wi, 23 63
Wm. Tames
4TS8 350 J. Wilson. (middle, )25 38
4275 990 James Wilson', 47 23
Z. Prestdn.
4271 495 James Wilson, 23 63
John C. French.
4271 495 J. Wilson. (W. pt.,) 23 63
-. . SpencKt At Sjiier,
4399 372 James Wilson, 23 63
Ale Vial.
4340 183 James Wilson, 17 92
6 IS AS D TOWNSHIP--2f6.
Ao Pt, Warrantees etc. Taxes
Anson G. Fh'lps
5362 1003 tieorge Mead. 29 04
53G1 1103 le-r'ge Mead, -21 88
Hood Co .., -
1921 2T1 !0H Morrfcf Stewart, 8 12
M'nzies. Viee dr. Mather.
1931 M lltV Morris A Stewart, 24 52
19 5 53y' Morris A Stewart, 19 95
JI. ir O Smith
53t.'i 50 (ieorge Mead, 2 94
5366 563 Oeorge Mead, 27 92
. Smith ir Graham.
1929 40 Morrit" A Stewart 1 C2
. Francis Terney
19'29 40 . Morris A Stewart, 1 56
Pelrr tjtimm.
3i547 117 Morris & Stewart. 5 IS
3643 47 . SJoYTia, A Stewart, , 1, 3i
1337 97 103 Morris A Stewart, 3. 63
J. P. Nelson. ,
1835 50 Morris A Stewart. 2 C6
Eldn'dge, MtrreU &r Thompson. -5352
79S icorge Mead, 2t 89
5376 1100 tleorgo Mead, 34 9S
6353 1100 tieorge Mead 31 Hi
5357 Um) George Mead, - 21 88
Francis Coudreti.
1S90 251 120 Morris A Stewart 25 23
Reed ir Weaker.
1924 Mi Morris A Stewart, 20 91
eo'sHEH Trjt?N33ir'i
Ac. Per. Wnrrantj. eto. taxes
J. W. Sm-ti or Suire.rty
137 Moirii A Stewart, 8 57
Anson G. Phftpx.
1100 (ieoige M3ud. 17 21
623 George Mead, . 9 76
Amo B.M r.ll.
330 G..rge Mead, 41 25
4 S3 Ueorge Mead, 56 25
1100 George Mead, 125 00
T. 11 Furc.ee.
Ueorge MeadV 21 83
Tlio'x. Graham.
Morris A Stewart, 28 13
Mirheu. Fdrrce-.,
Morris A' Stewart 47 89
Bohert Steirart.
'Hid '-ids'". Mrrell y Thompson
..., " . . v? i
lii.i 01 ..curgr .'lean.
1 itiil ieorge Mead,
1'03 120 George Jlead
ZAKTHAUS TOWNSHIP.
No. .Ac. Per. Warrantees etc j-T&ze
FredtricLa Karthaus.
1900 600 Morris A Stewart, 90 f 9
1901 773 " ' Morris A Stewart,I2 64
1943 507 Morris A Stewart. 8 15
1093 200 . .Morris A Stewart, 31 63
' I Gtorge Value. . r '
1944 5T3 95 Morris A Stewart, 29 50
- Devisees of John White hsj,
1093 79 , Charles Willink,
1023 83 Charles Willink,
3463
3475 f 638 147 Charles Willink,
. 43 J. ft. MoCoikey, 4
5412 ) 93 Arnold Custard, " ' 5
Ae. J
1655 957 132 Hews', Myers A Co. 55
1097
1096 J 125 Ezra Pile. 7
Ueorge Parkins, 1
FODDKRCltTTER ofaTOjjerlor make
for sale at reasonable prise, al MKKRRLT.
ind BIG LEU'S. Clearfleid, Par. -
WANTL'D-Two hundred' eor.r' oT wood
cut, for whicn a 0d price will be paid in
cash.' ArpiT to tbe subscriber in CurwensviKa. -
April 4, Hat ; ? WM. litVIK.-"
1097
1097 )
1096 I
1096
50
63
Reuben Green,
Charles Ilyck.
17XKCl'TORS TtOtlVE. Letters T.ta
M.-J lnentry r-xs tKe Estate of Jvbna J. Tate
late of Lawreuije township. Clearfield ooanly. Pa.,
aec a, Having oeea granted to the undersigned ;
all persons indebted to said estate are requested
to make immediate, pay meat, and tboee bavin?
. 07 elaiins against the same will present them duly
Mnreh 16th, 1864. A. C TATB,. Ea r.
EXECC'f OMS NOTICrT. Letters Testa
menurj on the Eg tat ef Joseph S. Lee, late
of Beccaria townbhip, Clearfield county, Pa.,
deed, having been granted to the undersigned;
all persons. indebted to said estat are requested
to make iinniedrate payment, and those having
claims agsiuft tie ame will present them duly
aathentioated for settlement.
ELIZA A.LEE.
A W LEE
March 23, 1864--pd. " " Esecatorg. "
12 23
5G 00
8S
81
So.-
1909
5322
5325
529
6290
62UI
5325
If4
1915
1923
1S22
1:
5324
53J.5
53J7
53 ja
D.tW
1911
200
300
3S3
152
110U
1100
100
300
lieorire Mead.
(Icorge Mead,
Richard Shan:
Morris A Stewart,
Wm. Mapes.
63 75
6 75
68 75
63 75
68 75
6 25
14 03
GHAHA.M TOWNSHIP.
Ac Per. Warrantees et5. Taxes
145 T. Cope. $20 88
Mtnziet Viite ir Mathers.
103 .1 iii Miil.gan, 17 22
Svmnel Ltnsherry.
109 Gt-onre Moore, 18 20
B. Chance
5) John Fry Jr. 199
Hippie. French, if Co.
J P. XtlMnJrCo.
133 JieiiiMMi Ilaiaes, 23 19
217 Jacob King. 30 23
396 George Wetzel, f6 15
348 Joseph Harrison, 58 13
Jotph Winnrry.
100 Cluriea Hall, 16 70
135 Thos. Duncagon, 25 05
P Ogtle'n.
100 Wm. H." Wet, 10 45
Amox Borneman.
114 Lyman Graiz, 83 50
114 Kobert Shaw. 64 30
Henry H. Born-num.
Robert Shaw,.
BiNOX TOWNSHIP.
Ao, . Per. Warrantees, eto Taxes
Johu-Patchin.
4!33 153 Benj Poultney, $66 26
Cranx, Blot 4 Perley.
200 G. Ashton (forth p) 42 08
Jonathan Boynton.
72 Thnni.i. Jordan, 1102
f A. A. Wines'arner it Co.
433 153 Isabella Jordan, 92 65
Wm. Erovm.
200' Silas Cox, 15 30
Isaac Thompson.
227 G. & M. McCormick, 26 09
IP. Br J. Cdthrart.
100 Henry Trout, 32 95
Pow-ll lr Read.
129 John Dorsey, 9 88
90 Thomj)on&Egelraao 19 13
M George Bowman, 2 30
DISSOLUTION Of P.KTNKKSflHp.
The partnership heretofore existing between
Samuel Hegarty and S. Uammerschlag, trading
in the name of a. Hegarty A C o , in the town of
Oseeola, has this day been dissolved by matnal
consent The books of the firm will be in the
hands of S. Hammerscblag, who will collect all
moneys doe said firm and pay all depts owing
by the ssme SAMUEL HEGARTY
April 5th, 18S4-pi. S. I1AMMEKSCHLAG.
No.
5293
5293
5297
LAWRENCE T0WNsHI?.
Ac. P r Warrantees eto. Taxes
Wtnegariier ir Co.
, 221 Hugh Jordan, 33 83
413 John P.ead. 63 20
Eldridge. Morre.'l ScThomvson.
726 George Mead. 13 94
1167 47 (Jeorze Mead. 22 35
1213 63 George Mead,
Heiry,
32 Wm. Montgomery
G D. G red fellow.
LeonaTdAIIartshorn 20 06
L. J. Crane, 133
285
131
6
23 19
7 36
43 61
K03RIS TOWNSHIP.
431
336
100
41
C. J. Allport,
19 21
8 54
GUELICH TOWNSHLP.
Ac. Per. Warrantees, etc Taxes
Henry Wright
100 Jotui 'Winner, $25 05
(. D. Morprm ir Co or G. Hegarty.
236 82 Benj. Wilson, . 49 27
214
400'
No.
Wm. B. Hagcrty,
AG Fox Souder,
HUSTON TOWNSHIP.
Ac. Per. arrantees etc.
53 63
33-40
Taxes
. ' John B. OltO.
5673 1041 Moore A Uelany. 162 64
5374 1041 Moore A Delany. 162 64
5675 1041 Moore A Delany, 162 64
50'36 990 Wm. Powell, 154 71
5Q67 877 'Wm. Powell. ' 137 07
Wm. Parker.
4257 833 15 James Wilson. Ill 01
Punt hummer Co.
4902 420 Wilbelm Willink,7.l0 36 75
U. S. Land Co.
4235 936 James Wilson. 123 26
4226 991) James Wilson, 123 75
4229 965 i33James Wilson, 120 63
4230 507. . . James Wilson, . 63 36
4233 490 James Wilson, 61 25
4225 740 .lames Wilson, 92 50
ir. K. Dailut.
5061 113 Wm. Powers, 83 32
Fitch - Boyntoii.
375 K. Shoemaker, 46 S3
101 E. Shoemaker. 13 64
II. Thayer A- Z. Lisxon.
5033 298 Win. Powers, 37 23
IF. B. Gordon.
4225 250 James Wilson, 3125
4233 5o0 , James Wilson, 62 50
Thrimas Holt.
5064 810 Ww. Powers 50 63
Hrt. Irvin,
2T 889 James Wilson, i 20 83
5670 1041 80 Moore A Delaney. i 65 06
6671 10 Jl 80 Moore A JJelaney. i 65 06
3672 347 27 Moore A Lelaney,i 18 75
200 J. G. F.idder.7.10 S21 85
195 David Caldwell, 24 38
Ao. Per. Warrantees tc. Taxes
E. O. Burton.
272 16 Robert Glenn. $25 89
G. I). Morgan or C.JHunson.
170 141 Patrick. II:vh, . 16 21
AJam Moyer.
333 153 R.lert Kunty, 81 75
W.ir J.HnJ.
170 Blair M'Lanahan, - . 10 80
Porter d- Levi.
438 Win. Slewarl. 41 73
J. P. AV.com 4- Co.
105 James Wilson, 9 98
100 Robert Moiris, 9 53
90 , Wm. Mrn. R 59
Ross. Shottlr Co.
.407 139 Richard R. Smith, 25 89
J. J. Jungle.
244 Jnnirt Smith, 7 77
i ' Robert Thomas.
231 . Christopher Baker, , 7 82
"'James Hughes Or Co.
112 Hyman Grata. 7 13
R. M Shaw ir Co.
222 . Simon Gratz, 21 14
Grori'i Crautford.
150 ' IMIary Baker, 14 SO
Ed: Peril Co
421 Jesse Tarnelt 40 08
Craig and B'anrhard.
440 65 Joseph Tqrner. 41 91
440 109 Joaeph Turner, 41 91
440 20 Joseph Turner, 41 91
423 George Habifcer, 33 59
125 George Gates, 4 00
100 Isaac Farlow, 12 70
300 Peter Yaruell, 28 53
PENN TOWNSHIP.
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Letters Testa
mentary on the Estate of Samael Uegerty , late
of Woodward townsh ip, Clearfield oounty, Pean'a,
deceased, having been granted to the undersign
ed; all persoug indebted to said estate are re
quested to make immediate payment, aud those
navug ciaims against me same will present them
duly authenticated for settlement.
SAMUEL 11 EG A RTY, Executor.
narty's X Roads, April 13, 184-pd.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF CUJIWENSVILLE, PENN'A.
Joes Patto. Pres't. Sah'l Arsoid, CasVr.
niRECTORS.
Win. Irvin, John Patton,
H. P. Thompson. : Daniel nartsoek,
Pariie! Faust, John M. Chase,
J. F. Irvin, G. II. Lytle,
F. K. Arnold.
Sells Exchange, Loans money, Receives Depos
its, and will make collections on r-.uia"ble terms.
CbrweqgviHe, Pa , April 4th. 13H.at
COFFEE.
TIIE AMERICAN EXCELSIOR COT
r EE is the ne pins ultra of all manufactured
coffee; in the country. It has taken the place of
toe pure eouee in very many instances.and is pre
ferred to all substitutes now before the publio.and
is the best and cheapest in the market.
For Sale byRicaAKo Mossop, sole ag6ct for
Clearfield.
Lipp A Carroix. sole agents for Perm's. No.
South 5th St., Philad'a. March 16th. 1864.
FARM AT PRIVATE SALE.
One Mile from the Boro of Clearfield.
No. Ae. Per. Warrentoes, etc.
5962 63 Elijah Heath,
80 Patrick Hagerty,
Reeds' Heirs.
500 Keeds Heirs.
100 Reeds Heirs,
No.
5783 1020
5rg3 9
5774
5775
PIKE TOWNSHIP.
Ae. Per. Warrantees, eto.
Jam IJopt-iu
64 John Nicholson,
41 John Nicholson,
683 64 John Nicholson,
820 64 John Nicholson.
M C. F.tms.
4252 957 85 James Wilson, t
Jonathan Boynton.
145 Tho's. Jordan,
Alfred A lying.
135 Thomas Magee,
R. W. MeNanl.
Ill Z. Bailey,
460 Z. MeN'aul.
29ft K. W. McNaul.
Graham Bnynton d Co.
1 S4 Thoe. Magee
70 ! ' S. Bladget,
1020 24 John Nicholson,
23 John P. Hoyt
450 Daniel Bailey,
UNION TOWNSHIP.
Per. Warrantees &c.
& Garlfand Irvin.
350 Roberts & Fox,
Join H. S'yler.
125 John H..Veyler,
380 John Brn baker,
262 R. W. Moore,
I axes
$4 90
6 20
75 50
15 50
Taxes
4t 79
34 25
27 40
30 83
43 26
19 67 I
3 04
A ZIOST DESIRABLE PROPERTY.
The undersigned will. tell on reasonable term?. a
I arm containing Jrifty.fiv acres and Fortvtix
perches, in Lawrence township, one mile from the
borough of Clearfield. Thirty acres clearer! with
j r J 1 1 . . . .
a (joou irin uweuing nouse well nmsbed, a
lai ee bank-barn, and all necessary ont-bni!dln?.
There is a fine yeavg orchard of choice bearing
iruic irees an emnea or Duaaea, ana selected
with special reference to their adaptation to this
enmato. i. nereis a never-failing spring of good
nmer. xnere is a cocsiaeracie quantity of flSB
and Oak Timber on the uncleared land. The
farm ww lately occupied by J. B- Shaw. Fobs'
ion wnl be given immediately.
April 27. l!W4 St. R. MOSSOP.
J. P. KRATZER,
CEALER IX
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, AC.
ritOXT STREET. (ASOY15 THE ACADKMT.)
CLEARPIELO. PA.
5779
1429
5777
Ac.
3587
31 51
6 17
47 95
3 43
13 70
Taxes
$32 83
19 56
59 38
17 04
Ac.
J02DAN TOWNSHIP
Ter. Warrantees, etc.
Coooer ir Posey
433 153 Richard Peters.
438 153 Peter Kuhn,
433 153 Fred. Beates,
433 153 John Dunwoodie,
John Cooper.
27 Adam Kutiu,
325 Ebeiiezer Brenharn,
Ad.icii Kuhn.
Patckin J- Sican. '
433 153 Richard Martin,
438 153 Thomas Martin,
Robi-rt Msrtin,
John Patchin.
Philip Losst,
Wm. Johnson,
John Patterson.
PhHip Losst,
Taxes
$75 21
75 21
75 2
76 21
333
100
70
100
52 13
5 21
CO 20
CO 20
40 30
6 95
4 87
' 6 95
433
456
433
100
420
240
443
215
355
100
300
100
121
i ; -
433
433
153
159
153
120
77
5
153
153
433 158
100 63
30
170
91
ISO
218
100
189
WOODWARD TOWNSHIP.
Ae. Per. Warrantees etc. Taxes
A. B. Long.
John Vaught. 44 19
Jonathan Walts, 46 55
John Roll, 44 19
Wm. Wilson, 10 20
' Dr. James Locke.
Henry Drinker, ' 42 80
Wm. Drinker, 24 45
5. P. Stoff ft Co.
S iniuel Kmlen. 29 13
Thos. Neil, 21 92
, Samuel Hagerty, ,
Mary .Neil, 10 84
Benj. Johnson, 5 07
Maty Connelly. 8 15
Wm. B. Alexander 4- Co.
- Roland Evans. 10 20
Wm. Albert ir Bro.
Eli Hootman, 12 23
7r.I. Honts. ;
Philip Loaat, 44 10
Jacob R. Howell,' 44 10
Win. Johnson, 44 10
George Bnckhsm, 10 20
Price A. Rowies, 4 08
Thomas Robins.
Peter Lowden, 16 30
Charles Lowden 8 15
Jos. Smith Irvin ir Co.
Marv L-mdith, 14 28
TFt. Moore o Wolfe.
Chancer Ricketts, 17 77
Ed. Blanrhard.
Henry Shaffer, 24 45
LADIE'S. DRESS GOODS.
New Styles Alpacas, Plaids, Mozambique,
Itroche-Mohair. Valencia. Fiiki. Wool-Delains,
French merinos, gingbams.lawns. lust opening at
the store of , . J P. KRATZER
STAPLE DRY GOODS.
Clothes. Cassimer, Cloak-Cloths. Tweed. Sat
inets Silk, warp-flannel, Ticking. Muslin. Linins,
prints at the old prices. J. P. KRATZER.
BONNETS.
Fashionable Bonnets. Hats. Nets.Caps. Shakers,
ribbon, flowers, plumes. Bonnet-silks crape, nets,
miiltnary goods generally. J. P. KRATZER.
HOUSEHOLD GOODS.
Ttnware. Ooeensware. Glascware. Wonrfanw&rA
looking glasses, clocks, nails, glass, oils, paints,
lamps, wall-paper at all prices at KRATZERS.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
A complete assortments of Ladies' Boots, Gen
tleman'ssbons, muses', boys, and children's gaiters
and shoes, at J. P. KRATZER.
MUSICAL GOODS Violins, Har-
monicans, flutes, fifes, perceptors. music paper,
violin-bow's piidges, strings of the best quality to
be found at. J. P. KRATZER'S.
MEAT S ugar cured Hams, Plain
Hams, shoulders, side, mess pork, dired beef a
large stock always on hand KRATZER.
CLOTHING full suits to match,
of coats, pants A vests Dusters overhalls. boys
Clothing at J. P. KRATZER S
PROVISIONS Flour,cheese,lard,
dried apples, dried peaches received regularly
from the west by J. P. KRATZER.
stock of
choice groceries at a small advance on city prices
at the store of J. P. KRATZER.
CARPETING Ingrain,hemp, cot
ton, Floor oil cloth, Brocatelle, Door mats Ae . at
tho store ef J. P. KR aTZER.
SHAWLS Broches Stella,, Bay-
State, silk, cashmere, tnibit, all qualities for sale
at the store of ; J. P. KRATZER.
HATS AND CAPS Oa-kfords'
Spring styles at J. P. KRATZER'S.
FISH Mackerel, Codfish, Herring,
Salmon, in all siie packages. J. P. KRATZER.
SALT and Plaster in large quan
tities for sale by : J. P. KRATZER.'
. MANTLES in great variety at
April 27. J. P. KRATZERS.
MRS. H. D.WELSH,
GROCERIES A full
15 40
Isaac Wilson,
C. KRATZER. TresVr.
Clearfield. Msrcb 30. '64.
RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCES TO THE LA
DIES of Clearfield and vicinity that she
has opened a Millinery, Notion and Trim
mine store, on Second Street, next door to
Mrs. Lanich's Hotel, where she will 'Be
happy to receive orders for either work or goods.
Ola bonnets made over into the latest New -York
and Philadelphia styles, on short notice. By pur
chasing often she will always have on hand the
very latest styles of Dress Trimmings. lists, Nu
bias, Hoods, Collars. Sleeves, Ao.,' which she will
sell at the smallest possible profit for esah.
Clearfiald. P. Nov. 18. IMS-
FEMALES! Fx males f Fxvalbs! ese that safe
and pleasant remedy known as H elk solo' a Ex
tract Bgcba, for all complaints incident to the
Sex. Ne family' should be without It. and none
will when once tried by them. It is used by voung
and old. in the decline or cbacjre-of life, oefore
and after marriage, during and afterconfloemsnt,
to strengthen the nerves, restore nfttttreto its pro
per channel, and invigorate the' broken down
constitution, from whatever cause originating.
I'se no more worthless pills ! Take Halm hold's
fcxtxaet Hucha. advertisement in another
column'. Cat oot, and send for it.
w4 " j , . . SALE. The underslrned. ret
a aingtniviranUownshipaear'GsJlisharbor.'
desires to soil hit farm situate in said township,
ot private sale l he farm consists of 81 teres. M
of which are cleared and in good state of culti
vation. ' The improvement are a large lor house,
and the necessary outbuildings. The looatien ia
n excellent one either ior a u vera or star. Ay
person wishing, to purehsse a property of Us
kind, would do well to call and examine the
premises For terms and further Information ap
ply to the subscriber residing on the premises, or
address BERNARD MeGOVERN.
Leeonte's Mills, :
April ft. 1864. Clearfield Co. Pa.
A HOME FOR 5ALE. The Mdertigsed
will expose to publio sale, on tfie premises ia
Pike township, near Blootartngville,on MONDAY,
MAY 2D. 1804, the traot of land o which her
now resides, containing twenty-two aerts, with
a dwelling house and eabinet shop thereon. The
land is partly cleared, and has on it a thriving
young orchard of choice fruit trees, with a valua
ble young nursery of grsf ted trees ready to be
transplanted. It will make a comfortable hem
for any man in moderate cireumstanoes The
public road from CurwensTille to Glea Hope and
New Washington passes through the property.
Fsle to commence at 2 o'clock, P. M. Terns
made known on day of sale.
JOSEPH DUNKLEBARQKK.
April 3lst 186V ...
: LOOK HERE!!!
SOilETHINO STTBSTANTlALiaLTjatBE&CITT
JOHNM. SPENDER
Hss recently opened a shop in Lumber City Pa, ,
where he will keep constantly on hand, and man
ufacture to order, all kinds cf Ira Sheet, Iros
aad Copper ware.
R.4FTIKB STOVES oonsUntly on hand of
whieh Lumbermen will please take notioe. Or
ders for Sponttng, Rofing ire . reapeotfully so
Hoited. Repairing promptly attended to.
Store keepers and dealers supplied at reasona
ble rats, as he intends keeping none bat the best
of workmen, the public may relv on Substantial
rotk. Call at the Substantial Tim Sh 04i inn asMb
JtHN M. SPENCER,
arch 2. 1864.
.1 V.A-, VMI. n. u,
for yonrsIve.
Lumber-city. 5fs
Q W. CARPESTER.nENSZEt'ACO-.
Vholesale Drug & Chemical "Warehoasa
iVo. 737 Market Street, Philadelphia. -The
subscribers keep constantly on hand a large)
stook of Drug. Msdieins, Chmiel, Pharmarw
tical preparations, and every other article, which
appertains t- the business; embracing the most
extensive variety also. Paints, Oils, and Glass of
every descriptions. Ail articles purchased from as
can be relied on as being of tne most superior
quality, asd at as low prices as they ean he had
We ean offer such inducements as will make it
the interest of purchasers to lay in their supplies
from us and give us their future patronage, and
invite all, who visit the oity, to call at our estab
lishment All orders addressed to as by mstl
will meet with pro-tint sttention.
GEO. W. CARPENTER. HENSZE Y k Co
Feb. 3.-3 m 737 Market Street, Philadelphia.
1864
GRAND OPENING 07 .
1864
AT
W. & H. W
GOODS
SMITH'S,
comprising a general assortment 0
Drj-Goods, . Groceries, Queens-ware,
Wooden-ware, Boots and Shoes,
Notions, &c, &c, &c.
Best quality of Prints, Dslaices, Moiamblqoes,
Linen, Poplins, Balxarines, Lave 11 as. Ginghams
check, drilling, ticking s,nd ' sheeting,' shawls,
plain silks, fowlard silks, eaisameres oottonades.
jeans, tweeds, satinetts, bleached muslins (at lees
than city wholesale prices) brown muslins.
HOSIERY, Gloves, Ribbons.Trimmings, Bat-
tons, (in great variety) collars.velvetribbon.vells,
headnets, embroidery, braids, handkersbiefs, la
dies ela6tio pages, whalebones, bindings, chil
dren', misses', and ladies' hoop skirts, Quaker
and Corset Skirts, '
yCW STYLE BALMORALS.
Sugar, lea. Coffee, Siolaeses, Splces.AcOrangee,
Split Peas, Lemons, Full Tea Setts, Dishes, com
mon sad fine ware, oups.saucers. preserve jars Ac.
TUBS, Brooms, Churns, Mops. Btukets, Meas
ures, brushes, combs, wicks, fancy baskets, bowls,
door-mats, window blinds, cords, tassels, etc., eto.
Childrens, Misses and Ladies' moroooo boots.
shoes, balmorals. and gaitors.
1864
SPRING.
1864
JUST RECEIVED
A LOT OP NEW GOODS AT
MRS. WELCH'S,
Consisting of Artificials. Bonnets. Buckles, Crapes.
uaaies caps, oana-ooxes, vape-net. ronnaa
fions for Hats and Bonnets, Flowers, Felt
and Straw Hats, Feathers for Hats,
' . . Plumes, Jet Bonnet-pins, Rnchee,
., Illusion, Ribbons. Veils.Rib- -,
boa" wire. Bonnet Silks, ,
And every variety of Millinery Goods.
ALSO,'
Perfumeries. Laird's Blocs r Tm.11. b.-
Paper and envelopes, need to. p!B H.j.-.lT
bair nets, hair-pins, hair-oil., vh.u... lip
salve, dental cream, ambrosia, combs, dress trim
mings. Crochet cotton and kneedles. silk, liela-
inreaa. wool ana eotton gloves, wool and cotton
hose, gum balls, stay binding, tape, silk thread. ,
MAGIC RUFFLING.
Saddlers silk, machine silk, cotton-thread, but
tons, baskets, collars.lace-eollars and veils, belts,
gam -combs, gnm Cord, brushes, books and eyes,
braid.beods.Bristol-board.guilt-oratd.Gallagher's
soap and hair oil,, shawl pin, mittens, music,
music, paper, elastic, bead and bugle trimmings.
VELVET RIBBON.
Wire, Berlin wool, split sephyr. Shetland woof,
tatting-cotton and shuttles, erochet needles, twi
lights, whalebones, toys, candies, ehina and ivo
ry toys, bobbtnetts, pencils, pens, embroideries.
corsets, hoop-skirts, mour&iag-veils, mourning
psper and envelopes, nubras, lilly white, nets.
WHITE TRim-tUNGS. !
Quilling, underscores, dofls, porte-mensds,r
nanaxercnieis. scissors, marbles and tissue paper.'
All 9 .1.:AL 1 :,i a .
in i " uicd mg wm sen sncsp ior case.
Braid and Embroidery Stamping with the la
test patterns March IS, 184.