Raftsman's journal. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1854-1948, May 11, 1864, Image 3

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CLEARFIELD, PA., MAY 11, 1 864!
Vendue. The sale of the personal prop
erty of George Wilson will take place ou
Thursday the 12th of May, iof-tead of Fri
day the 13th. aa heretofore advertised.
To Corses posdents. We will once
more say to correspondents, that we cannot
give their productions room in our columns,
unless accompanied by the projer names ot
the writers. We require the name, not lor
publication, Lutito prevent lemg imposed up
on, and ad a guaranty that their articles are
original. If an article is selected, let the wri
ter mark it as ich, and not endeavor to
palm off for original, uudcur an assumed sig
nature, that which he has not the ability to
compare- We are at ail tjuies pleased to
hear from our friends on misnvdlaneous SUV
jects, and will give place to tlivir coniniuni
cations whenever practicable reserving the
right to judge of their merit and utility, for
Eublication. Corresjondents should be
rief as possible, write plain, arid punctuate
well ; for by doing bo they will save them
selves and ua much annoyance.
Persons seudinif us accounts of aecidents
and incidents, occurring in their neighbor-J
hood, are uot expected to adhere strictly to
what we have said above. Give the daie,
place of occurrence, name of person, tho ex
tent of injury, and how it happened, etc.,
f-nl we will put it in propershape ; but don't
forget your own signature otherwise it will
not he noticed.
M. D. Li of Kersey You state the time
correctly. A brief communication, occa
sionally, will be acceptable.
The weather has b-?i v ' f e- wan a
and pleasant darnitfilns pudt " v"cf k.,
and vegetation is ad vaueio rapidly.
If yoft lesire to pnvchrtse goods,
goto Win. I Irvin's store, where
a new sUvk m just been opened,
and is seniii at mode-rate prices.
A. 31. lliils desire to inform his
patrons tlmt-he will tie absent from
his office, until about the 15th or
20th of this month, after which
time lie will be found at his office
in his new residence on the old cor
ner. ihay4-2t-pcL
Mail Letting. Below we give the suc
cf sctul bids, for the peroral mail routes in
this county, as announced by the Post office
Department.
250 Krom Uellefcnte to Karthaiia, to
James UzzellS ).
11510 From Philipsburg to Kylertowu,to
li. K. Xeiisou, 1
25S5 From Tyrone to Clearfield, to
Charte 1L Poster. Cur ail at Philipsburg,
at 5Si) per annum'. IeJuct when mail is
put ou rou.e.
2049 From Indiana to Curwensville, to
araiic-l Way. $.650. -
V.fS From Loretto to Smith's Mills, to
Philip Hertchf, $2iX.
2G53 From' Ebeiisbifr to Newman's
Milk to J. K. Dalviu. $480.
I'Wl From Clearfield to Clarion, to K.
G. Tavlor, $2,910.
. 2502 Frew Cleai field tc Kidsrway, to 12.
J. Kcuid Sis?,.
to Part Lick, to
2003 Frcin Clearfield
r, rrr - . - j
jjtin ii. uarruner, m;mj.
2004 From' Clearfield to .Jeffries, to Mar
tin Nichols, $20,A
20.65 From CirwenVilhs to Anso:frlI!e,
to A. 31. Read, $110.
2006 Frcia Curwensville to Lumber cltv,
U A. M. KeeJ. $125.
2007 From Luthersbiirfc to ntiekaburt-,
to P. Henrv, $1,2. - .
2C6S Frbw Netf Wafenia'ori to Pun'x
Mitawney. to J. Hutchison $243. ,
2009 From Ansou'rillc to East Ridge.
Toy high : offer $175. ;
2670 From Woodland to Grahauiton.
2x"o bid.
. 2741 From Caledonia; to' Rarthaus, to
Mkhael Mullen, 8270.'
Watch Presentation Capt. Patten;
f or the Kaftssean's' Jo'irca!.
On the ercning of the Jst of 'April. 1864,
&f MarrinsburfV V'a. . the em ploees of ('apt.
ii. D. Patton. A. Q. M., presented! him
nth a spk-ndid gold watch and chain, val-
led at $300, and bearing the fol owiin
tio'n '"Presented to Capt. II. I).
enption-
owmg ; in-
Fat
The Tors Pillow Massacre.
Tlie Committee toinycslijrtto the
Fort Pillow butchery have takm 57
depositions, which more .than con
firmtLe newspaper accnurts o.'the
masscere. Among tbr: -yitnesses
who were examined is the negro
who was buried alive. . There is no
doubt of the fact th,"t one or more
persons wore nailed through their
ilesh to pieces of wood, and then
burnt alive. Not only on the day
of the surrender were such fiendish
acts perpetrated, but. on the next
i lav, in cwM blood. ;
Evidence of the atrocious black
flag character of vjct-nt rebel victo
ries ii accumulating.' Mr. Blow,
Henreseritative from Missouri, lias
a letter from K. S. Critchell, Act
ing Master's Mate of the steamer
Culver Cloud, which stopped at Port
Pillow the .lay following the butch
ery. This let ter confirms the worst
that has tieen told. The writer
says: "I saw several colored- sol
diers of the tkh U. 8. Artillery with
their e;es punched out with bayo
nets ; many of them were shot twice
and bayoneted also. Going up into
the fort, 1 saw three bodies partial
ly consumed by fire, whether burn
ed before or after death I cannot
say: anyway, there were several
companies of Ilebels in the fort
while these bodies were burning,
and they could have pulled them
out of the fire had they chosen to
d . One of the nounded negroes
toll me that he hadjrtuonea thini,
and when the rebels drove our men
ou. of the fort thev (our men ) threw
away their puns and cried out that
they surrendered ' hut the Ilebels
kept on shooting them down until
tiiey fcnot an L-ut a tew. lmsi
what they all sav." The writer
a Ids t hat "t he Ke bels burned some
of'tLe white dead."
In addition to this, we Lave the
accounts that in a little victory o-
ver our pickets at iNickaiak, atter
they were captured,those who could
not march last enough to suit the
Ilebels were shot or stabbed to death
and r heir rnickets emptied and the
clothing stipped off their warm bo
dies by "our .Souther brethren."
The details of these massacres is e
nough to appal the. coldest heart.
What measure should be meted out
to these offenders ?
HARRIED. ' ,
On Sunday, May 1st, by D.' S. j 100
M-ore, Esq., Mr. Nathan C. 260
Parwell, to Miss LyeIia Addle-
t vv, both or .Lumber city, Clear
field county. '
At Glenhope, M'av 4tli, V864. bv
T. W. VVrisht, 1, Mr. W-M.
llEVEULV, of Jfeeiaria tp., to Miss
Margaret Troxel, of Cambria
county, Pa. ...
On the 5th inst. by the Rev. L4
M. Gardner, Mr. James C. Bi.oo.vr,
of Eloomingville, to Miss Eliza
beth IIile, of Clearfield Co., Pa.
The House, on May 3d, passed
unanimously a bill for the increase
of the pay of soldiers in' the ar
mies of the United States. The
pay of privates is raised from $13
to $ 1 6 a month.
427
410'
49
404
404
404
219
408
87
95
76
SALE
jtore
OF .SKATED LAJiDS
TAXES. Id pur?uaiict of
the provisions of ao Act of Assembly,
passed th3 2ittli day of April, A. D. 1844,
to provide for th collection of taxes on
hinds wherever no personal property
can be iound,and where the owner neg-
leets or refuses to pay the taxes assessed.
I .will ex none to ale at the court house
la VlearncUl. ou tb necond Monday in
June, A.D.. 1SP4, (being the 13th day,)
the foliowinrg pieces -of. land in Clear
field county, on which, the. taxes for
1863, and previous years, are unpaid :
JBECCAKIA TOWNSHIP.
Per. Warrantees &c. Taxes
RabsoD & Albert, , 2S 11
BLOOM TOWNSHIP. ;
Miller James Est. 4 37
BRADFORD TOWNSirfP.
Ac.
225
33
S40
1(.M)
02
Ad
Gray, Joseph .
Maintjs, Jas. A.
BRADY TOWXSHIP.
Ellinger, G. (heirs)
Gelnet, Jacob
H&Lot Low is. Wm.
1 8
o 10
13 eo
U 02
5 3
266
6Q
100
soo:
No.'
5926
3518 100
1.35,
100
7S
5
84
"Q0
100
50
John Madley
Hannah Stewart, . 6 90
Jamn WUHanu.
Packer & Dhass, 85 88
Thoma Beers.
Jonas Stinehieser, 14 80
Waple.
William Morris, 28 30
Ftther &r MitU.
Barbara Snyder, 5 04
Joh n Patton . -BUir
McLanahan, 27 86
Thos. L Moore, 27 86
Mary Morris, 27 86
. Wm. II.Jons.
Charles Crawford, 15 12
II. S. Urian.
IJ. S. Drinfcer, 20 70
Calvin Sr L Shaio.
John E. Shaw, 5 19
Wm. A. Wallace..
Joseph Ball, 27 54
Wm. Wilson, 6 90
John Kephart, 3 46
James & D Mease, 20 70
Ac'
433
108
433
7
50
24
100
50
FERGUSON TO WNSHIP.
Per. Warrantee, etc. Taxes
John Patching Estate.
153 Daniel Turner
A. Moon.
Matthias Slough,
Chart fs Houston.
153 George Ross.,
$41 48
12 80
50 3S
Lewis Jordan, 8 9
Hiram Passmore, 5 3
Uenrr Swan, 3 72
John P. Hot t, 13 58
Benj. Hartshorn, H 63
Taxes
63
. BtttOM TOWNSHIP.
Ac. Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes
ttacv ir Simon Thompson. '
350 . Nicklin Griffith, 49 10
M. Sr W. P. Fa! ton.
322 J. W. Smith, 15 08
Tichr.miah Shaw. .
Jacob Bilger. 14 03
S. Kirk 4 Whitmor,2t 05
John Seyler, 14 03
Keeper 4 Ilart'ock 10 4
Fen ton & Spencer, 1 42
Levi Cleaver, 15 70
Milegan 65 45
Henry Sbafer, 14 03
Q. It. Reed, r 03
FOX TOWNSHIP.
No. Ac. Per. Warrantees, etc.
J.G. Uartswitt
4161 495 Jam Wilson wl, 23
m. l ams
4183 - 350 J. Wilson. (middle.)26 33
4275 990 James Wilson, 47 23
Z. Preston.
4271 495 James Wilson . 2!t
John C. French.
4271 495 J. "Wilson, W. pt.,) 23 63
Spencer if Spiltr,
4399 372 . James Wilson, 23 3
Atex Vtal.
4340 183 Jamea W ilson, 17 92
Tn"a Mcljrt.
J0O JottH. JutMs; , 18 36
Stronger V &.
91 135 Wm. Jobnaou, 6 40
KAKTHAtTS TOWNSHIP.
No. Ae. Per. Warrnees eto. Taxes
Frtdfirha Knrtfi3us.
3 900 600 Morris Stewart, 90 69
IMP. 77 Mnrrij & fewart.l21 64
! 194 3 507 Morris Ftewart. 80 15
1093 209 Morris A Stewart, 31 63
j Lreort Vaur..
l44 t.J.1 So Morris A Stewart, Z9 90
Devisee of John White JEsj.
1093 79 Charles Willink, 6 97
1023 S3 Charles Willink. 12 2
34S3 )
3475 63S 147 Charles Willink,
58 00
Statistics of Miscege nation.
Th?re were .411.013
ves id the bonth
m
itMtktto
I860, of
Wiiom 6'X97) were in Virginia. 43.
2S1 in Ketjt.ucky, anl 3T,.yo in
(reofgia.- Xhcse nu;itbers are con
eiJeribfy boyo'jxl tUo loitimate
proi.en ion of those S fates.' There
wcr al. 170,73'J fae i-Vuls'tt6' in
the United Sutes hi of w&'om
10(5,770 lx;3onjFel to the South. and
69. to the Free States. Of the
BURNS IDE TOWNSHIP,
1001 Hollis, Dvid 5.03
TOO ' Dow ler. James 5 03
CHEST TOWNSHIP.
50 Wallace. John . 7 05
FERGUSON" TOWNSHIP
60 Records. John . 7 75
GOSHEN TOWNSHIP
128 Mead. James A- 9 86
GRAHAM TOWNSHIP.
10 McGuire, James 3 34
49 Stone. Thomas . 6 T8
KARTHAUS TOWNSHIP
50
Perkin, George 2 88
KNOX TOWNSHIP.
60 Senate, Charles Est.
MORRIS TOWNSHIP
83 Wells, John
WOODWARD TOWNSHIP.
3') Rowles, Price A. 1
189 Wilson, Isaaa 7
100 Stott. Mark 4 58
C. KRATZEKTreas'r.
Clearfield, March 30, 1864.
7 65
4 73
37
J,iu-J,
A. Q. M., by his employcei as a ilirrht free i'uHr.roei,' Virsriuia contairxnl
iOA-en oz c-.sretm. April in, l.v04.
The preenta ion was made by one of the
ehrki in hi .4 employ, in a ueat audf appro
priate speech, to whicli the Captain re.fnn
diViu the foiio trine teh'citious remarks:
'iKNTI.KMAS : Vour generosity has not
only .'Ur ri-i?d mv feeling.-i, hiit has taleii
rae by aauh. f have not at eom'niaad.
tin- usual defence, a ready-riiade speech : I
tianjt uulce a spjeih ; I n'erer tu'id j a
Sj-i-ch in liiy life ; yet I cannot allow thia
AVi-nin -one ot tne most nappy and upex
j p-do j of any in my life, fo pass without
nankins each and nil of vo'u. for this olit
Urir.tj teftimonial of yoor esteeni and to
a-vojieyou that the gratitude iny heart
..' 1 am wholly unable to erpress iri'word,
i i-ha!l wear the watch arid chain with feel-
ui pleasure, ana ever noia dear the
Bitiunry of the doners. That's all !"
Iheafii
nr DHsaed off with a dpsl of nli-"asnnf.rr
aal good feeling. Yours truly, . T.. K. K.
Mauinsburg, West Va., April 11, 1864.
The Belief for Soldiers.
Thq following letter, shows that the efforts
tadt by the loyal ladies of theKorth topro-
for the wants of sick, wounded, and
ptured iwldiers, are net in vain. We think
it may have the effect of stimulating thein
c renewed efforts of the saniekind, espeial
h in view of the fact that a great battle is
now progressing. We eofciuiecd tEe example
of the loyal Curwensville ladies," to our fair
toenua everywhere as eminently Worthy of
citation.
Corev, Wyandot CotNTr, Onio,
v April 22d; 1864. j
Jame Iavi.v ; President of Curwena
ville Ladies Soldiers'- Relief Society :
. Madak: I was a prisoner, of war
bibby prison, from June 15th, 1863, to
-;iarch 21st, 1864. During that time our
-wernmect sk! Sanitary Commission sent
age amount of clothing and other stores
w Richmond, for our prisoners th5re. The
wntederate aut&brities appointed a com
mi'tee to distribute those articles. I was
paeofthat committee, and while discharg
f my duties as suchy I came across a large
of sundries from the Ladies Soldiers'
jjeuei bociety 6f Cui-wensyille ; which I had
e Pleasure ot distributing among the men,
that time (January) sick in General Hos-
it i!0 " e ar'c-'ea eJ"e received
jwtaanktul hearts..I assure you, and did
r- The poor suffering men' seemed to
gk that their Idn3 friends in the North
?J entirely forgotten' them.' Present
nd thanks to the.' Ladies pt your Soci
K rnr iaTor7 thti's rendered to our riee-
, en' confined within the enemy's lines.
Mt Respectfully your friend,
J. W. CnAMBERLlN. :
. Capt 123d, O. Vol.
vrhicK Ruiijoi'r aidoU-d to hr
j i..i.ve uiu.ittoe.s makes a total of
i'ibceger.atcd population of
ller ii!i;.;.i:p staves iilor.e exoeedtsd
the uytzi number of luolaitoes in
t be free States. The whole num
ber cf 5i:'uIi.ttoe5..nuve and free, in
the Unk;n, in 18V3, was 58.3.2.of
vhctu i.96.'. JK-loiiped to the fre
St?ie.-, a'n'I 51S,3S3' to the Slave
Staies a ntintber irreater than the
j-comLir.ed v- h:te population of Ar-
Eanj-xi, Delaware and l'lorida
grcatr than the white population
of -larylanu alrhbst ttrice as r'r$a"t
as laatoi ioutn iaroii"-t,anu twice
asjr:eat as ne coiiiLined popula
tiofis of Iclawan' and Florida.
The nivteiio population of Yersin
ia sil'jua exceeds the number
uhitcis in Delaware or Florida.
of
A 1 1 n .
a uispatcn irom Baltimore says
tuat on Jlomlay morning, a week,
34 parsled Union officers and 364
private prisoners arrived at Anap
olis from Richmond.' ?uch was
the condition of the latter that ev
en man of them was admitted to
the hospital. One hundred find fif
ty of thttu had to be carried froui
the boat oh Itretehers and cars,
Their looks and words abundantly
testily that their luiserabJe coudi
tion has been produced by starva:
tion, ana manv are. unuoubtedlv
pa,st the reach of liibdicine or nour
lahment..
The Austrian Military Gazette
announces that the Emperor Fran
cis Jot:ph has allowed the forma
tion ol a corps ot 6,000 volunteer?
and 300 sailors for the- Empire of
Mexico. This corps will consist of
three battaihons ot mlantrv, a reg
iment of .hussars," a" regiment of
lancers? a company ot . pioneers,
and a battery of Artillery, a he
officers will, at their request, be ta
kerif from the Austrian army.
"igton, N. C.
evacuated Little
On Mbndav week, the Nation
al Guard of Ohio reported for act
ive duty under the 100 days' call,
with greater promptness . than was
expected. Returns Lave been re
ceived from all but 43 .companies,
and the strength so faris-34,914
men, which will be increased to 38,
000 by organizations yet to report.
Advices from AlexaudriaT Red
River, to April 24, state that (Jen
Banks was then- there, and in a
irood position. . The, rebels had fol
owed our forces from Grand Ecore,
and when near Cane Rivet an en
gagement took place. The rebels
lost 1,000 men and 9 cannon.
TREASURER'S SALE
OF UNSEATED LAXDS
FOR TAXES
For 1S63 and previous years.
NOTICE is hereby gives, tbatin pur
suauee of an Act of Assembly passed
tbe 12(hiiay ot June,.4. l). lia, entitla
'-An Act to amend an Act directing the
mode of lie.) line unseated lands, in Clear-
field county, will be exposed to Public
Sale or outcry, lor the taxes due and
nnpaid thereon, at the Court House in
the liorough of Clearfield, on the bee
ond Monday in June, A. 1. 1861 :
BECCABIA TOWNSHIP.
Ac. Fer. VVarrai-teesA-owners Taxes
G. D. Morgan Cr Co.
0 Jnlut Mailts. $It28
399 40 Jobn Wilmer, 92 78
3UJ 40 Henry Wi'mer. W 78
231 112 ' Wm. Wilson, 53 72
15 40 Herman Witmer, 38 39
'JS 40 Jacob Mnssersniith, 29 29
Thomas Wcfton.
162 Richard Musner. 3141
Gruom Dictev Sr Co.
410 96 Jol.u Brady, 63 fio
210 Wm Bridy. 32 55
Ti'J 04 E,Bl.iin. 43 21
J. W. Smu& or D. MrKeekm:
433 153 Wilhaiu Grar, o'6 65
Jiobert Cc:oan.
433 153 Joim Fordvey. 10O 75
JS.ir J-f-f
44 lirown & Fu.lon, 10 21
John ltter
SCO Jcol Kury, 55 80
Gill A- Brat ton.
71 80 Jnn Kid ind, 15 52
i Herman Hxnpt S-Co. .
1G2 116 Jacob Kurg, 22 If
162 116 Johu Gib.,n, 22 11
215 73 Rolwrt Wilson, 33 33
330 153 Martin Fuulz, 5115
290 125 JiC b Foutz, Jr. 45 S3
328 153 (leorge Sf us-ser,. 50 85
G. L. Reed A- Co.
Wm. Mi Her, 99 03
Wm. A. Wallace.
Jacob Musnersruith, 28 84
Sarah Biliingloa, 12 81
GroomLightner&Co.l39 50
Groom Dickey & Co. 125 55
42tJ 56
124
65
900
860
300
433
L. W. Weld,
Samuel Matthews,
3KLL TOWNSHIP.
No. Ac. Per. Wa.-ran'ees, etc.
Jacoh Hsitbrun,
5013 115 Uecry Beck,
Frederic!; Wtttzrert,
5G18 101 Henry Bsck,
4237 79 120 Henry Eeck,
Thorns Smith,
42br7 3.T0 78 Henry Beck,
171 - Uenry Reck.,
4237 93 97 Ilcriry Beck,
John P. Hoyt,
3565 161 118 John Ticholson,
Arthur Bell,
433 " Benj. Oibbs, . j
Louisa Shiebley
5619 119 1- Henry Beck,
Henry Irrube.
5619 102 100 Henry Beck,
' Henry Wise,
5618 141 30 Henry Beck,.
Win. is. Irlenn,
5766 1000 Henry Beck,
4286 10W Henry Bock,
500 j8.znes.McGb.ee,
249 Framptou Bell,
155 Ira A. Sabins
BOfftfS TOWNSHIP.
Ao Per. WarranteesAOwners.
- James Dixon, Jr.
39 Jobn Thorpaa,
Lnmadue Sr Turner.
208 John Thomas,
A. A. Wiutgarner Sr Co.
413 Wm. McCormick,
440 - Nancy Boggs.
C.rnns Kln.lr.lv 6r Perlev.
429 41 Malcolm McDonald,
429' 41 -John Byers,
. , , Fisher Sr Powell.
119 90 Barbara Snyder,
Wm. Albert Sr Brother. .
132 George Hootman,
' . G. W. Gea.rhp.rt.
80 Wltr Siewart,
46 50
67 13
Taxes
S 9 SO
8.12
e 75
27 83
15 06
7 90
13 65
36 52
10 06
863
11 95
84 38
84 3S
42 20
21 00
13 50
Taxes
$4' 00
2154
42 05
45 54
44 88
44 88
12 28
13 66
5 521
Ac.
346
102
BRADFORD T0WNSHIF
Ter. Warrantees etc. Taxes
J. W. Smith.
60 Hugh Elv, $25 79
A. P. Barger.
35 John Campbell, 9 47
Daniel Sieieart.
109 Andrew Fettit, 10 14
JMattketv Forces.
43 Matthias Stayniaker, 3 57
i John W. Turner.
75 Wm. Bingham, 6-95
. John Gourdes. , .
225 James Duncan, 12 61
159 Hall & Buck, 11.87
1J7: V.. B.HoIt. . 9-47
85 Wra. Graham, Jr. 4.76
85 John Graham, . . 4 76
4i. Moses Boggs; (heirs) 3 44
10O JNehemiah Mains, 5'6I
J Thos. Holt, . 39
OIRABD TOWNSHIP.
Ac. Per. Warrantees etc. Taxes
Anson G. Phelps
5362 1008 George Mead, 20 04
5361 1100 George Mead, 21 88
Hood qr Co.
203 103 Morris A Stewart, 8 12
AUnzies. Viele Sr Mathers.
549 116 Morris & Stewart, 24 62
536 Morris & Stewart, 19 95
II. 5r O Smith
50 George Mead, - 2 94
563 George Mead, 27 92
Smith Sr Graham.
40 Morris i Stewart 1 61
erancis Veriixy.
40 Morris A Stewart, 1 56
eter Lamm.
117 Morris A Stewart. 5 13
47 Morris A Stewart, I 33
97 lU.i Morns Stewart,- 3 63
J. P. JVehon.
J8 Morris A Stewart. 2 011
: Hutruige, Mrrrell Sr Thompson.
5352 ,798 . George Mead, 24 89
5376 1100 George Mead, 31 93
W53 1.100 George Mead. 32 8
oiol 1100 George Mead, 21 83
trancis Coudrett.
IS'jO 2o4 120 Morris & Stewart 25 28
Ixeed Sr Weaver.
1924 508 100 Morris A Stewart, 20 91
No.
1921
1931
19 5
5365
53o6
1929
1929
3617
3643
1837
188 .
5412 j
Ac.
1655
1097 1
1006
1097
1097 i
1096
43
98
J. R. MflCosker.
Arnold Custard,
15
64'
957 132 Hews, Myers A Co. 55 03
125 Eira Pile, : 7 21
25 George Parkins, 1 46
5ft Reuben Green, 2 68
63 Charles Hyck, 3 81
. BRADY TOWNSHIP.
No. Ac. Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes
Georsre Sr Calvin Bailey .
3574 102 34 Roberts & Fox, 1 1 25
F. Beaten Est , .
1434 363 ' David Kenneday, 40 03 i
Mites 6r Yonug: ,,
5361 67ft Jonathan h. Sciith, 69 53
J. Frerlxn'd.
185 100 CasperStiyer. 6 23
Stxith Sr Brother.'
Christain- Lower,
213 501
50.
331
25
.370,
80
323
110
Sarnuel Ambrose,
John Dunlap-:
G. A.. Weaver,- ,
CbritUMD Lowers
J. M. Miller, (heiro) 14 70
92 04
5 54
36 53
4 53
63 01
GOSHEN TOWNSHIP
Ac. Per. Warrantees, eto. Taxes
J. W. Smith or Shirerly.
137 Morris A Stewart. 8 57
Anson G. Phelps.
5322 1100 George Mead. 17 21
5325 023 George Mead, 9 76
Amos B MerrAl.
3S0 George Mead, 41 25
433 George Mead, 56 25
1100 Georcre Mead, 125 00
T. II. For ere.
532.- 200 George Mead, 21 83
1334 J Tho's. Graham.
1915 J 300 Morris A Stewart, 23 13
Mithew Forcre.
1923 333 Morris A Stewart 47 S9
Robert Stewart
1922 152 Morris Stewart. 23 26
No.
1909
5239
- 5290
5291
El Iridsre.. Merrell Sr Thompson
BURNS IDS TOWNSHIP.
Ao. Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes
John Patchtn. ;
5602 10(k John Nicholson, $13 33
5H0.J 114, Jvjhn N,iciioIsn, 20 97
5604 336. John. Nicholson, 61 74
73 John Mailer, -i . ; 14 43
181 Abraham Whitraer, 33 24
114. Casper Shaffer, jr. 20 97
260 Pani4 Whiuner, 47 78
424 ,l,bn Hubley, , 77 91
10O Matthias VToung, 18 38
333 Wni .Bousman, , 70 34
203 Mary KoberU, 37 27
76 John Tressler, 13 97
lr0 JehrrCu-nminga, 27 59
264 Martin Mailer 43 51
John iiurch. 53 82
16.- Mary Jenkins. 30 30
347 Jehn Trefsler, 63 73
410 Casper Shaffer,. 74 36
Jamr Gal I aher
424 Mary Crawford, 76 76
Eben M Masters.
310 Frcd'k Kuhn. , 20 01
Shrpley PriiWtlej.
Christian Stake, 12 22
5324 1213 67 Georee Mead.
5326 1100 . George Mead,
5327-113 120 George Mead,
5329-1100 George Mead,
5330 1100 George Mead,
; Richard Shaw.
Morris A Stewart,
100
300
Wm. Mapes.
63 75
63 T
63 75
63 75
63 75
6 25
14 03
111
.150
Jacob Rowland.
Ac.
33
76
433
433
10-)
140
311
100
313
4S3
31
153
153
16 56
Taxes
$38 14
33
S3
76
II
15
36
30
333. 153
398 153
95
415
256
22
100
248
CHEST T0WNSHIF.
Per. Warrantees, efj-.
. .S. DHnkers Estate.
153 Alexande Hunter,
David McKtehan.
Peter Horse,
Dnnier Sr Clark.
153 William Cook,
Geddts, Marsh Sr Co.
153 John Musser, 61 07 100
James Tnompson.
Henry Pote.- 21
Fulton, 12
John Patchin.
Benj. Young, 82 87
153 Jobn Boyd, 32 87
153 Josiah Haynes, 32 87
Thos Hamilton, 45
Martin Worlbmgton, 35
Wui. WiUon, 42
John Witmer. 9
James Page, 43
Miller & Christ 40 62
Milfer & Christ 4 67
David Cat heart, 5 81
John Tiger, 17 48
GRAHAM TOWNSHIP
Ao. Per. Warrantees eto. Taxes
145 T. Copa, $20 88
Menzies Viele Sr Mathers.
103 James Milligan, 17 22
Samuel La usberry .
109 George Moore, 18 20
B. Chance
50 John fvy Jr. 1 99
Hippie French Sr Co.
382 Joseph Simons, 50 10
J, - P. Nelson Sr Co.
131 Kauben Hajnes, 23 19
217, Jacob King. 36 23
896. tteonra Wetzel. 65'15
348 Joseph Harrison, 58 13
i Joseph Wmnery.
100. Charles Hall, 16 70
135 Thos. Dnncaeon, 25 05
: P Osrden.
100 Wm. H.West. 10 45
; Amos Bornenun.
431114 Lyman Gratz, 83 50
336114 ..Robert Shaw, . S4 SO
Henry II. Bornemm.
100 Robert Shaw, 19 21
41 C. 3. Allport, 8 54
Ao.
GCELICH T0WSSHIP.
Fer. Warrantees, etc Taxes
Henri B. IV right
; John Witmer. . $25 05
G. D. -Morgan Sr Co or G. Ilegarty.
KNOX TOWNSHIP.
Ao, Per. Warrantees, etc Taxes
; John Patchin.
433 158 Benj. Ponltney, $66 26
Crane. Blal't Sr Perley.
200 G. Ashton O'orth p) 42 08
Jonathan Bbynton.
72 . Thomas Jordan, 1102
A. A. Winegarner Sr Co.
433 153 Isabella Jordan, 92 65
Wm. Brown.
200 Silas Cox, 15 30
Isaac Thompson.
227 & M. McCormick, 26 09
W.Sr J. Catheart.
10O Henrv Trout. 22 95
Powell Sr Read.
129 John Dorsey, 9 88
90 Thompson&Egelman 19.13
14 George Bowman, 2 W
LAWRENCE TOWNsHlP.
io. Ao. Pr Warrantees etc. Taxes
Winegarner Sr Co.
221 H'cgh Jordani "33 83
413 John Read. 63 20
Eldridge, Morrtfl SrThompson.
5293 726 George Mead, 13 94
5296 1167 47 George Mead. - 22 35
5297 1213 69 George Mead, 23 19
Heisy,
32 Wm. Montgomery. 7 36
235 G. r. Good-fellow, . 43 61
131 Leonard A Hartshorn 20 06
6 L. J. Crane, 1S3
FEMALES ! Female! Fkvales! nstiiat safe
and pleasant remedy known ss Hklmbold's Ex
tract Bccha, for all com plaints inoident to th
ex. No family should be without it, and none
will when oisce tried by them. It is used by young
and old. in the decline r chaogo of life.- before
and after marriage, during tnd alterconfinement,
to strengthen the nsrres.. restore natnrte its pro
per channel, and invigorate the broken down
constitution, from whatever eanse originating. '
tse no more worthless pills ! Take Helmbold's
txtraot Eucha. See advertisement in another
comma. Cut out, and send for it.
A UCTIONF.FR.The undersigned having
-r been licensed an Auctioneer, desires to in
form the citizens of Clearfield county that he will
attend to thecallingof eales. throughout the eoan
ty. upon short notice. Post-office addrs. either
Bloomingville or Curwensville. WM.M. BLOOM..
Bioomingville. April 6, 1S64.
IXECtTTORS INOTICELetters Terta-
W-A menfsrr nn lb Ynitm tf .T.m;.i. w . ,
j w M uui,n
f ... UCCU, irBBWl
to the undersigned ; all persons indebted to said
estate are requested to make immediate payment,
and those having claims against the same will
present them duly authenticated for settlement.
' N.OfCY SMEAL Ex'rx.
April 27. 1564 GIBKOM SMKA-h. E'p.
EXECUTORS' NOTICE Letters Testa
mentary on the Estate of Joseph Irwin, late
of Lawrence township. Clearfield eooHty Pa.,
deceased having been granted to the undersign
ed ; all persons indebted to sitid estate are here
by required to moko immediato payment, and
those having claims agaiust the same will pre
setit them properly authenticated for settlement.
L, F. IHWIS. Ex'r - .
April 27th. 1S14. MARTHA IKWIX.Ex'rx.
Ao.
272
170
333
170
438
105
100
90
407
244
231
112
222
150
421
440
440
440
423
125
100
800
MORRIS TOWNSHIP.
Per. Warrantees eto-. Taxes
E. C. Burton.
16 Robert Glenn, $25 89
G. D. Morgan or C. Munson.
141 Patrick W, ' 16 21
. A dim Mayer.'
153 Robert Ramey, 31 75
. W. Sr J.Huff.
Blair M'Lanahan, 10 80
i Porter Sr Levi. ,
Wm. Stewart. 41 73
J. P. Felson Sr Co.
James Wjlson, 9. 98
Robert Moma, - 9 53
Wm. Morris. 8 69
Ross, Shott&r Co.
139 Richard R. Smith, 25 89
J. J. Lingle.
Jamet Smith, 7 77
, R'ohert Thomas. r . '
Christopher Baker, 7 82
James Hughes S; Co.
Hvman Grata. 7 IS
R. M. Shaw &rCo.
Simon Gratz. 21 14
George Crawford. . .
Hillarv Baker, 14 SO
Ed.PsrksS-Co
Jesse Yarn ell;
Craig and Blanchard.
65 Joseph Turner.
109 Joseph Tnrnor,
20 Joseph Turner,
George Habaker,
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Letters Testa
mentary on the Estate of SamneM'cgerty, late
of Woodward township, Clearfield concty.Penn'a,
deceased, having teen granted to the undersign
ed ; all persons indebted to rfaid estate are re-,
oueated to make immediate payment, and those
having claims against the same will present tbem
duly authenticated for settlement.
SAMbEL HEGARTV, Executor.
Hegairy's X Roads, April 13. 1864-pd.
TO SCHOOL- TEACnitlts' Wag ted' by
thn School Board of Cnrwnilla tK
School Teachers (one male and two .females) to
take charge of their schools for the term -of four
months during the coming summer, and if they
prove satisfactory may be continued daring the
winter term. Schools to open about the middle
of May. Make immediate application to the
Secretary of the Board. For good teacher good
wages will be given. H.P THOMPSON.
April 27, 1364. Secretary.
FIRST NATIONAL BAJSK
OF CURWENSVILLE, PENN'A.
Johs Pattox, Pres't. Sam'l Akmold, Cash'r.
DIRECTORS.
Wm. Irvin, John Patton,
H. P, Thompson. Daniel Uarteock,'
Daniel Faust, John M. Chase,
J. F. Irvin, . Q, IL Lytle,
F. K. Arnold.
Sells Exchange, Loans money, Receives Depos
it, and will make collections on reasonable term.
Curwensville, Pa , April 4th, 1864-6t.
George Gates,
Isaac Farlow,
Peter Yarnell,
PENN TOWNSHIP.
No. Ao-. Per. Warren tees. etc.
6962 63 Elijah Heath.
SO Patrick Hagerty,
Reeds'1 Heirs.
500 Reeds Heirs.
100 Keeds Heirs,
49 08
41 91
41 91
41 91
39 59
4 00
12 70
28. 58
Taifs
SI 90
6 20
75 50
15"50
2S6 82 Benj. Wilson,
214.
400
Wm. I. Hagerty.' .
A G Fox Sf Souder.
49 27
53 63
33 40
75
25
09
54
98
COVINGTON TOWNSHIP.
No. Ac. Per. Warrantees, eto Taxes
Fredericka- Karthaiis.
893
1899
902
1942
673 Morris A Stewart. S55 6
fcyo Morris A Stewart, 1 03 35
833 Morris Stewart, 103 35
545 Morris A Stewart, 55 65
Peter Lamm.
1892 200 Morris A Stewart, 15 90
Richard Shaw . .
1891 233, Morris A Stewart, 22 51
ll.Or V. Smith.
5367 250 George Mead, 19 S3
Eldridge, Merrell Sr Thompson.
5377 1100 George Mead, . 43 75
DECATUB TOWNSHIP
Ac. Per. Warrantees, eto.
Fitch Sr boy nt on.
1981 Joseph Harrison, $27
. , James MGiri's Estate.
391 159 Thomas Billington,
Piter Owens.
404 Charles Risk, () -.
; J. Wooldridge S Co.
Ill Patrick Moore,
-. John Patton.
404 Ann M'Lanahan,
' ' ' Rieiard Coplin.
84 137 Joseph Whitehall,
202 R. Coplin,
Jamet Albert.
37 49 Joseph Sunsom,
76 99 Wm.Sansom,, .
George-Wilson, Jr.
200 Mary AI'Lanaban,
. . .4- P Long..
300 Casper Haines,
281 Gilbert VaugM.
J.W. Smith. .
200 Jonathan Neshit, '. .
Henry Kephart.
Jacob Cox,
Taxes
36
90
591
100
55
28
15 70
57 08
14 84
28 56
5 27
10 63
23 26
42. 89
39 74
28 26
12 74
HUSTON T0WNSHIF.
Afl. rer. v arrantees eto. a axes
John B. Otto.
1041 Moore A Delany. 162.64.
1041 Mooro A Delany, 162 64
1041 Moore & Delany, 162 64
990 Wra. Powell, 15 71
877 Ma. Powell. 137 07
11 ot. Parker.,
833 15 James Wilson. Ill 01
Print Lumlier Crf.
420 Wilhelm WiI!in,7.lo' 36 75
U. S. Land Co. .
985 James Wilson. 123 23
990 James Wilson, 123 75
965 123Janies Wilson, 120 63
507 James Wilson, 63 36
490 James Wilson, 61 25
740 James Wilsoa, 92 50
11 m. A. David.
5061 113 Wm. Powers, 36 32
Fitch Sr Boynton.
S75 E. Shoemaker, 46 83
101 E. Shoemaker. 12 64
II. Thayer Sr Z. Lisson.
5063 293 Win. Powers, 37 26
v . J3. Lroraan.,
James Wilson, 51 25
James Wilson, 62 50
Thomas Holt.
5064 810 Wm. Powers, 50 83
Wm. Irvm, .
4265 839 . James Wilson, i 20 83
5670 1041 80. Moore A Delaner. i 65 06
5671 1041 80 Moore A Delaney. i 65 06
5G72 347 27 Moore A Delaney, 18 75
No.
6673
5674
5675
5066
5067
4257
4902
4235
4226
4229
4230
4235
4225
4225
4236
250
500
200 J. G. Ridder,7.ia
195 David Caldwell,
JORDAN TOWNSHIP.
Ao. Per. Warrantees, etc.
Coover 6r Pasev.
i 433 153 Richard Peters,
438 153 Peter Knbn,
433 153 Fred. Buates,
433 153 Jobn Dunwoodie,
- John Cooper.
274 Adam Kuhu,
325 Ebeneeer Brenbam,
108 Adam Kuhn.
. Patchin Sr Swan.
433 153 Richard Martin,
$21 86
24 38
Joseph HarriaoD, 27 66
William Hoover, . 14 13
433 153 Thomaa Martin, .
833 Robert Martin,
John Patchin.
100 . . Philip Loast,
70 Wm. Johnson,
'. John Patterson'.
100 : Philip Loast,
Taxes
$75 21
75 21
75 2
75 21
52 13
i
i 75 21'
60 20
60 20
46 80
6 95
4 87
6 95
5779
M29
5777
Ac.
858
IS5
111
4(50
2V6
Taxes
41 79
31 25
27 40
30 83
46 23
13 87
8 04
PIE TOWTfRWTT
No. Ac. Per. Warrantees, eto.
Jamet Hopkins
S3 1020 64 John Nicholson.
57H5 SI9 4 Wohn Nicholson."
5774 683 64 John Nicholson,
5775 820 64 John Nicholson.
M C. Eias.
4252 957 85 James Wilson.
Jonathan Boynton.
v 145 : Th'o's. Jordan,
Alfred A Long.
Thomas Magee.
R. V.r. McSaul.
T,. Bailev. 1 91
3. McNaul. 7 90
. R. W. McNanl. 5 06
Graham Bit union- Sr Co.
134 The. Magee 31 51
70 8. Bladget, 6 17
102fr 24 John Nicholson. - 47 95
, 23 John P. Hoyt. 3 43
450 Daniel Bailey, 13 70
T7NICN fONSHIF". , .
Per. , .Warrantees ficc. Taxes
G art' and Irvin.
' 350 Roberta & Fox, $32 83
John II. Sevier.
125 John H. Sey lor, 19 56
380 Jobn Bra baker, 69 38
262 R. W. Moore, 17 04
COFFEE.
, THE A ME R IC AT 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 very many instances,and is pre-,
forred to all subatitntes nowbefore the publio.and
is tbe best and cheapest in the market.
m FotSale by Richard Mossop, sole agent for
Clearfield-.
Lipp A Carboli.. sole agents for Penn'a, No. 7
South 5thSt., l'hilad'a. March 16th, 1864.
-. ; : : rr : r ;
F ARM FOR SAllE. The undersigned, reai
ding in Girard township near"Gallis harbor,'
desires to sell his farm situate in said township,
ot private sale . The farm oonsist of 81 aeres. 50
ot wnwu are cleared and in a good state of culti
vation. Tbe improvements are a large log house,
and the necessary outbuildings. The location is
an excellent one either lor a tavern or store. Any
person wishing 4o purchase a property of th
kind, would do well to call aud examine tbe
premises For terms and further information ap-,
ply to the subscriber residing on the premises, or
address BERNARD McGOVERN
Leoonte's Mills,
April 6, 164. Clearfield Co. Pa
FARM AT PRIVATE SALE.
' i
One Mile from the Boro' of Clearfield.'
A 2T35T DESIRABLE PROPERTY-
The undersigned will,sejl on reasor able -terms,
farm containing Fifty-five acres and Forty-ix
perches, in Lawrence township, ono mile from the
borough of Clearfield. Thirty acres cleared, with
a good frame dwelling house well finished, s
large bank-barn, and all necessary out buildings.
There is a fine yonng orchard of choice bearing
fruit trees all zraftei or bndded. and MlAnfAtf
with special reference to their adaptation to this
climate There is a never-failing spring of good'
water. There is a corsiderable quantity ofPiy
AD Oak Timber on the uncleared land. The
farm was lately oeonpied by J. B- Sbaw Posses
sion will be given immediately.
April 27, 164 3t. R. M08S0P.
1864
GBAND OFWETG' OF
1864
SPRING
r
AT
C. W. & II. w.
GOODS'
WOODWARD TOWNSHIP.
153
159
153
120
77.
6
Ao. Per. Warrantees eto. Taxes
A. Is . Long.
John Vaught, 44 19
Jonathan Walla, 46 55
John Roll, 44 19
Wm. Wilson, 10 20
Dr. James Locke,
Henry Drinker, 42 80
Wm. Drinker, 24 45
S. p. Shoff !r Co.
Samuel Emleo, 2913
Thoa.Neil, 21 92
Samuel Hagerty,
Mary Neil, 10 84
Benj. Johnson, 5 07
Mary Connelly, 8 15
W m, B. Alexander Sr Co.
Roland Evans. 10 20
Wm. Albert Sr Bro. i
Eli Hootman. 12 23 I
Dr.D. Honts. i
lo3 Philip Loast, 44 10
153 Jacob R. Howell, 44 10
163 Wm. Johnson, 44 10
63 George Bnckhara, 10 20
. Price. A. Rowlea, 4 08
Thomas Robins.
Peter Lowden, - 18 80
: Charles Lowden 8 15
Jo. Smith Irvin Co.
Mary .Land with, 14 28
Wm. Moore 6 Wolfe. .
Chancey Ricketta, , 17 77
Ed. Blanchard.
Henry Shaffer, ; 24 45
Isaac Wilson, 15 40
C. K.RATZER, Trcaa'r.
C!arflVld, March 80, '64.
433
456
433
100
420
443
215
855
100,
800
100
121
433
433
433
100
80
170
91
136
218
100
189
SMITH'S,
cons-prising a general aaaortment of
Dry-Goods, Groceries, Queens-ware,
Wooden-waro, Boots and Shoes,
Notions, &c, &c, kc.
Bert quality of Prints. Delaines, Mozambique.
Linen, Poplins, Baltarines. Lavellaa, Gingham
check, drilling, ticking and eheeting, shawls,
plain silks, fowlard silks, eassamerea cottonida.
jeans, tweeds, satinetts, bleached muslins 'at lew
than oity wholesale prices) brown muslins.
IIOSIER, Gloves, Ribboni.Trunmlngs, Bos
ton, (in great variety) oollars.velvet ribbon,Tih
headneu, embroidery, braid, handkershiefs, la
die elastio pages, whalebone, binding,, chil
dren', misses', and ladies' hoop vkirts. Quaker
nd Corset Skirts,
f " -.: : i...
NEW STYLE BALMORALS.
Sugar, Tea, Coffee, Molasses, SpiceaiAoOrange.
Split Peas, Lemons,' Full Tea Sett-', Dishes, otu-
Xn? l4 fine wr"i cnfs.aaaoers.preserrejars Ae.
TUBS, Brooms, Churns, Mop, Backets, Meas
ures, brushes, eombs, wioks, faooy baskets, bowls,
door-mats, window blinds, cords, tassels, eto., etc.
' Cbi.ldrens, Misses and Ladies' morocoo boots,
shoes, balmorals, and gaitors.
FODDER C UTTERS of a superior make
for sale at reasonable prices, at MERRRLL
and BIQLER'8. Clearfield, Pa.
WANTED Two hundred eorda of -wood
cut, for which a good price will be' paid i
cash. Apply to the subscriber 1m Curwenrrville.
April 4. 164 wm: IRTTN.