Raftsman's journal. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1854-1948, May 18, 1864, Image 3

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laftstuan's foumat.
CLEARFIELD, PA., MAY 13, 1S64.
tri Onotas
v r tha different Sub-Districts in Clearfield coun
J5 2. for 700,000 men together with
tl'e eredits as claimed by the Board of rolment.
tip fo the 15th of April, 1364, showing the deficit
cr surplus after that date.
Credits..
c o, P-
? I .'. g
r Hc S '
r vj 3
C y 3
411 17i j
30 10 1
24 7) 1
37- 13'
58i 18 Hi 1
57j 19 1.
3(5 Hi i 9
371 13 21 6
32' 7 .
55 14 25 2
34 12, I
23' 10,
9: 4 1 2
16 6 J
15 8 5
28! 8!
22' 13'
21 j 7
21 1
25 9 1
54 19 10
29 15' 4
38 9
17 10
12 10,
23 5l I 1
a i -
s
Townships A Boro's
-r
-i-
17j 24,
11! 19;
8" 15i
I 3o
20 37
?(! lseecaria, -
Tl Bell. - - -
72 Vogg, - -
L'radford, - - -
U Brady, - - - ,m
".b RurnsideAN.Wasbt
76; Chest, - - - -
77j Clearfield Boro. -
78 ' Covington. - - -79!
CurwcnsvilleAPike
yO Decatur, - - -
sV Ferguson. - - -fc2
Fox, ----"
s.Hi (lirard. - - - -
4, Goshen, - - r -
S.V Graham. - - -
Huston, - - - -
st7j Jordan. - - - -vs'
Karthaus. - -
y' Knox, - - - -
U0. I.awronce. - - -
(' 1 l'enij A L. City, -
.t'2 Morris, - - - -
Si.'i Union. - - - -
HI l!loom. - - - -yb,
Woodward. -
yt'i Guelich, - - - -
20 16'
40
! 3
Tt
21
13!
2
10! 2
8' 20j
I3T 9j
I 14!
7! 14!
lOi 15
29 25,
19, 10!
9 29!
10
101
6
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i
u
17!
Veteran? credited to Clearfield Co. at large, 13.
List of "Wounded Peiiiisylvariian3.
Viftii IIeseuves. Below we give a list
of the wounded in company C (Washing
ton Cadets,) 5th Reserves, up to May 10 :
Cap't. I). McGaugh-jJaines Lightly, arm.
ey, head. " M. MeCalister, arm.
Oliver Conkl'm, face. G. H. i?weet. shoul.ier
('. lirard. Lack. G. W. Lintrle. arm.
.1. II. I e I lass, ann. Jas. L. Mcl'herson,
Nik. Zeiler, leg. I breast, slight.
The following- is a list of wounded, in the
se'.tral regiments to which companies from
u.vi .)un:y u!o ng.
WOUNDED IN S4TII PF.NN'a.
Lit ut. J. .Lyes. I Alex. G. Yost. -
Lt. Col. Milton, side. A. Isaacs, side.
1. IJ. Mountain, foot, ID. Amman, lace.
J. A. Morter. loot. iV. Uarrett, arm.
M. Causelin.
,b.!.:: Chester.
C. 11. Codracht.
i.'. Pickle, hand.
.1. !'nu!dnn.
U-;r, Craig.
). ll. hade, arm.
Farley,
J. II. Gazlam, leg.
J. Tvler. log;
AV. il. Harris. .
ili. J. Brennan, log.
JK. Balsh, side.
J. W. BreniendeiTer.
IT. J Mohon, face.
Itt ,1...
ii. vaiiej.
t: Dickenson.
J. B: Sharker, head.
K. Forced.
J. 1 Tiling, finger.
Corp; J Lj Ilore, leg.
J Robert lane.
WOUNDED IN lP.Tit PR.NN'A:
Lieut; Thi.s. Liddell. Corp: Kd. Livirfpstoii.
Capt. F: U. Jones; jjost-ph B. Varrfen.
Sergt. J. V. Irvvi:'i. Abraham Lush:
Corn. W. Ii. Taylor. iWin. II: Brace:
C..rp. J. W. Dellass. 'John P Ball.
Corp. G. V. Kimer. 'd'dhn Cratice:
Patrick Fay. jA. Ilamakcr:
U. Herpst. 'Frank McCann:
Cnpt: Lloyd, face. Levi X. No-s: .
?1. 1. Darr. 'Wm. iiJrton:
K. B. Johnson. J. C. Bell. -
ll. Buniarnr, thigh. K W.-Mor?c:
J. If. rakman.
W. KleiJiens'.
W. Harding.
I!, ("enceman.
.1. K. lVcht.
A. F. Bloom.
A: .i.t w Y. Jackson.
Wi.:. II. Council.
I'atrwk McCann.
j.J. l . riinoncic.
J. II. latbbon:
iFrank B. Krit
tteh
I Philip Broom.
F)!i:Ls. Wagner.
jM. petger.
.John -A. Currv.
Corp. H. cOlciiry.
! A. J. L'rtnt.
1st tknx'a hiflks.
1). G. Mc-.W. II. Taylor.
.NaiikhtoH.
I its li.'Bice, letfs:
r. S.1V. .Mack. 10. S. Bloom, thigh:
i-;i'ah lilirom. J. II. Brolnir.
.!. Koscstcc!, thigh. T. t;. Thompson.
. ii. Baker, arm. j Lieut. 1. Blttls, '
'. .ki'.auuhiin, face. S. Frelsh, knee.
N. X. Curtis, hip. !J. W. Jacobs, elbow.
A. P. VikQ, tiiih. ST. Reed, abdoman
.ri- i if.i-- 't m
T. liul.tcd. shoulder. 'J. Melvin, ellow.
Ailjt. A W. Smitli.
sent. ,). Vaughan.
Vajt. N". B. Kinsey.
wet C. Fatten.
fvrsL J. Hack.
P. A. West, hnoulder.
. T. Hanover-.
A K. Savles. thteh.
erpt. G1I-. Kirbe.
I' 1'.. Coe, irm.
u":n. Pavr.
- ChurJhilL
Sergt. B. Fs Wright.
J. A. Christion.
O. L. Oakley, side.
Corp. I. Brisbin.
Corn. W. T. Wilson.
A Codv.
Serirt. S. Guthrie.
J. F. Cox, abdomen.
C. Geltner.
AV. Corbett.
J. 1. Stoft.
WOUNDED IN lO.JTII TENn'a.
hifat. J. Miller,
-rgt- A. S. Monks.
orL't. John Startzel.
Cut p. S. Mctiee.
V".rp. C. C. Wearer.
Vr-t. Hobt. Jordan,
'orp. K. p. Shaw.
Vai-t. llauiiiton.
1-itut. Sol vise.
j-iculJ. Murtie, fooL
i-i-iit. Col. Grena-
w:Ut. hip.
Y'.C. McfJarvey.
II. Schafer.
1. WhU-nder.
f lUttick.
K Ifui-ns, thigh-.
' . Iiosburhin, f&ot.
' L li tr ler, head,
' din ( laU-, hand.
b-.tifll, arm.
J- M inks, arm.
t; Tt1' ('r:i' loatl.
.- Wiel.l, liand.
j1, 'bl!'.uit'ter, hind.
Vn?, knee.
I . '"fiwaon.
Fi-lirer.
A. Miller.
H't- W. Hoover.
A. Hilbert.
' '.'.'alon.
James II. ReeL
Andrew bmith.
Wm. S. Green.
A. W. Kearns.
W. E. Hawthorn.
P. II. Frees.
John. II. Fikc-.
Jacob. Freetline.
Frank Griffits.
Wm. Henry.
B. F. Alexander.
Philip Winning.
Thos. Rockwater.
Bobt. t)wen.
D. It. Shdrinon.
J. P. Smith.
S. lienilerson.
Jackson 11 it rick.
Joserh Combs, hand.
W. Arttnony, nip.
Wm. Henry, arm.
Wm-. Mulkiri, bowels.
J: Mcf rce, shoulder.
C. .L Gcar,Uhr0at.
J. Royal, knee.
n. Keller, loot
Hunter.
Thos. A. Kenley.
G. Yindan, face.
George 1(11. ,
Andrew Sites.
M. L. Coon.
"'in S. Shipman, formerly a Congress
n iy(!1I1 Micnij,, ycn arresu-d at
;3' l'nuK-isco and sent to Fort Alcafras, for
f '.' v di'-loysl lflHguage uttered at a JVin-,
iu etin io the -ibove clfy.
tice that appears among our new
adverdserrremta to-day. Great bai
gains to be had.
V-v Goods. Boynton & Show
ers hsvejnst received a large htclH
of itew and seasonable feoo a.-. ov
ia tha time to buy.
Rafting. The rains during the
past week have raised the streams
to a good raiting stage, and quite
a large number of rafts have pass
ed this place, on their way to mar
ket. Wanted a boy, 10 or 17 years
of age, to learn the printing busi
ness: One who can read and t-pell
well, and of industrious and steady
habits, cart obtain a situation by
applying soon, at the Journal office.
We learn that Rev. GardnerA.
C. Finney; II. B. Swoope, and
John McGaughey, have gone east
to aid in taking care of our wound
ed and sick soldiers. They merit
the thyrrks of the community for
any assistance they may render to
our brave and disabled "boys."
The War News. We devote
a great portion of our space, this
week, to a detailed and connected
accouut of the great battle'which
has been fought between General
Grant's army and the Rebel army
under Lee. An account of the
fighting up to Tuesday will be
found on the first page.
Man Drowned. We hae been
informed that a young man about
21 years of age, and whose name
is suppose.! to be Jacob Weaver
and a resident of Bradv township,
was accidentally drowned, on Sun
day, Mav 15th, in attempting to
jump on a raft at Big Tinker rock,
:n a raft at Big Tinker rock,
Karthaus. The pilot, Mr.
w Davis, who was running
teiow
Andrew
the raft, on seeinr the young man
fall into the water, called to a little
boy and girl named Sankey, who
wre a short distance off, to hasten
to his relief. On reaching the wa
ter' j edge they caught the stid
floating man with a pike-poie and
drew him ashore by which time
the children's mother also arrived
an 1 assisted them in taking the
body up on the river bank. Al
though the man had riot sunk, j'ct
life had fled before he was got a
shore. The little boy and girl mer
it much praise for the promptness
with which they proceeded to the
relief of the drowning man ; in
deed, they acted so' heroically, that
the men who were on the raft, on
returning to the place, rewarded
them quite liberally for their efforts
to fave a fellow man from a watery
grave.
A "Word about the Battle.
Tt should be borne in mind by
the people that Gen. Grant's vic
tory over the rebels has not been
gained without the loss of a large
number of brave men. The reb
el leaders realizing the waning of
their nefarious cause have hazard
ed much on the result of this bat
tle: The heavy losses sustained by
Our fioble army attest the fierce
ness with which the rebels entered
the fight well knowing that a vic
tory in favor of the Union army
would 1h; the death-knell to their
pseudo Confederacy. Yet, it must
not be taken for granted that this
will be jt he end of tr.6 contest. Nay,
we believe, that other and despe
rate battles will yet have to be
fought; but the ultimate triumph
of our arms, and the re-establishing
of the authority of the Feder
:l Constitution rjver th rebellious
States will be the final result. To
this end, let tile friends of the
Constitution and the Uriion stand
firni; Jiet them uphold and strength
en the hntds tif the 'National Gov
ernment and encourage our bravt!
men in the field, and victory will
crown their efforts. Then the Con
stitution will be maintained, tbeU
nion saved, and the cansd of Free
dom more firmly established in the
United States, and strengthened
throughout all lands.
IT. . Sanitary Commission.
Washington Tuesday, May 19,
18G4. The United States Sanita
ry Commission sent this morning
to Aquia Cre"ek , a steamboat which
had been previously chartered and
loaded with seventy or eighty tuns
of hospital stores ; also 'a barge
loaded with wagons and horses for
transporting these supplies to Fred
ericksburgor elsewhere. With the
steamboat and barge went sixty re
lief agents and nurses, all carefully
trained for the work. By "feeding
stations' ' at various point? the Com
mission hope to meet the most ur
gent jie'ed.
Ntw Invasion of Missouri
Ai'i'K fii ENPF.p. Advices from
Lexington, Missouri, and Kansas
City, state that a very general a
bvm exists in that region, caused
by reports of QuauUeH's entrance
into the State, at the head of sev
eral hundred men. A large irun
bcr of strangling rebels have late
ly b.!en picked up in Jackson and
Cass counties, who represent that
the rebels are coming in large force.
The First Colorado cavalry left
Kansas City recently on a scout,
with orders to catch Quantrell if
possible.
Silver hns boon discovered in
Michigan, near Lake Superior.
OrP tract which was bought of
Government a few weeks since for
two hundred dollars, has recently
been sold for six thousand.
Tin. world contains one thousand
millions of inhabitants who speak
three thousand ami sixty-fouF dif
f.v. i.t biiipuflirHs. and are of one
thousand different forms of religion.
- DIED,
On .Saturday, 3fay H, Boyd
DeLoine, youngest son of Mrs.
Ann iShope, of th& borough,aged
1 ye tr, 2 monthrsml 16 days.
"Go to thy rest my child,
(Jo to thy ttreaulless bed,
Gentle and vmdefiled,
With blessings on thy head.
Shall love with, weak embrace,
Thy Heavenward wing detain?
No 1 angels, seek thy place '
Amid Heaven's cherub train."
On Saturday,May 14th, J. Mel
VILL, infant son of John M. Ad
ams of Clearfield borough, aged 7
months and 22 days.
On the 12th of May, of measles,
Maet A.-, infant daughter of Ben
jamrin and Mary Brownlee,.a?ed 4
3'ears, 11 months and 27 days.
"Suffer little children to come un
to' me, for Of such is the Kingdom
of Heaven. ' N.
SALE OF. SKATED INDS
f'OK TAXES. In pursvranct, of
the provisions of an Act of Assembly,
passed the 29th day of April, A. D. 184,
to provide for the collection 6f taxes on
lands wherever no personal property
Can be found, and where the owner neg
lects tt refuses to pay the taxes assessed
I Wffl erpo8e to sale at the court house
in Clearfield, on the Second Monday in
June, A. D. 1864, (being the 13th tay,T
the fol!ywing pieces of land in Clear
field county, on which the tales for
1863, and previous years, are unpaid:
BECCAftlA TOWNSHIP.
Ac. Per. Warrantees cc. Tuxes
225 Kobson & Alliert, 2G 11
BLOOM TOWNSHIP.
33 Miller James Est. 4 37
BKADi'OKD TOWNSHIP.
.40 Gray,Joarph 187
100 Maines, Jas. A. 3 75
BKADY TOWNSHIP.
C'2 Ellinger, G. (Ueirs) 13 GO
50 Gel net; Jacob 11 "2
HJcLot Lewis. Wm. . 5 3d
BURNS IDE TOWNSHIP,
100 HoliiSj David . 5 03
100 Dowler, J.imes 5 u3
CHEST TOWNSHIP.
50 Wallace. John 7 05
FERGUSON TOWNSHIP.
50 Kecords, John -7 75
GOSHEN TOWNSHIP.
128 Mead, James A- 9 6
GRAHAM TOWNSHIP.
.10 McGaire, James 3 34
40 Stone, Thomas- G IS
KARTHAUS TOWNSHIP
50 Perkin, George 'lS8
KNOX TOWNSHIP.
CO Senate, Charles Est. 7 fi5
MORRIS TOWNSHIP.
3 Wells, John 4 73
WOODWARD TOWNSHIP.
SO Rowles, Price A. 1 37
189 .Wilson, Isaac 7 20
100 Stott. Mark 4 58
C. KRATZEK, Treas'r.
ClearSeld, March 30, 1864.
TSEASTKEU'S SALS
OF UNSEATED LANDS
FOR TAXES
For 1863 and previous years.
NOTICE is hereby gives, that in pur
suance Of an Act of Assembly passed
the 12th day of June, A. I. 1815, entitled
'An Act to amend an Act directing the
mode of selling unseated lands, in Clear
field coimty.'; will be exposed to Public
Sale or outcry, for the' taxes duo and
unpaid thereon, at the Court 1 louse in
the Borough of Clearfield, on the Sec
ond Monday in June, A. 1). 1SG4 :
BECCAKIA TOWKSHIP.
Ac. Per WarranteesAowners Taxes.
G. V. itlorgan if Co.
70 John Mafles,
399 40 John Witmer,
3!)9 40 Henry Witmer,
231 112 Wm. Wilson,
165 40 Herman Witmer,
12t 40 Jacob Massersniith,
Thomas Weston.
162 Richard Musser,
Groom Diciey if Cd.
410 9G John Brady,
210 -Wm. Brady,
flti 28
92 7f
!2 78
53 72
38 3i)
29 29
31 41
C3 55
82 65
43 21
279 04 E, BUM),
J TV. Smith or D. McKeehdn.
4C3 153 William Gray, 6(3 65
Robert Cowan.
4S3 153 John Fordney, 100 75
S. 4- J. Skof.
44 Brown & Fniton, 10 21
John liysr
360 Jacob Knrg, 5-5 80
GUI ir hrattnn.
71 80 John Kitland. 10 52
Herman llaupt Jf Co.
162 116 Jacob Knrg, 22 11
162 116 John Gibson, 22 11
215 73 Robert Wilson, 33 33
330 153 Martin Foutz, 5115
29G 125 Jact b Foutz, Jr. 45 89
328 153 George Musstr, ' 50 85
G. L. Reed V Co.
426 56 Wm. Miller, 99 03
IVm.A. Wallace.
124
55
900
860
300
433
No.
5f18
5fil
42S7
42S7
42?7
3505
Jacob Mussersmith, 28 84
Sarah Billington, 12 81
GroomLightner&Co.l 39 50
Groom Dickey &Co.l25 53
L. W. Weld. ' 46 50
Samuel Matthews, 67 13
BELL T0W2TSHIP.
Ac. Per. Wa.-rantees, tte. Tales
Jacob JleMriiH,
116 llenry Beck, $ 9 80
Frederick Wtturert,
101 Henry Back, 8 62
79 120 UonryBock, 6 75
Lewis Smith,
330 73 llenry Beck, 27 88
171 Henry Beck, 15 Ofi
93 67 llenry Peck, 7 90
John P. Hoyt,
161 118 John Jicholson, 13 56
Arthur BfJl,
433 Benj. Gibts, 35 2
Lotiiii Skiebley
119 1 Honry Beck, 10 0
Jlfinry Grnbe,
102 100 Henry Beck, 8 S3
llenry Wise.
141 30 llenry Beck, 11 95
Win. IS. Glenn,
IflOO Honry Beck, S4 3S
1000 Henry Beck, St 33
500 James Mctlhue, 42 20
249 Fraruptou Bell, 21 00
155 Ira A. Sabins 13 50
B0GQ3 TOWNSHIP.
Per. WarrantoosAOwners. Taxes
Jams Dixon, Jr. .
John Thomas, $4 00
L'tnuulite iV Turner.
John Thouiaa, 21 54
A. A. Wiii -famer fr C".
Wm. McCormick, 42 05
Nancy Boggs. 45 54
Cran Bfulely Ar Perlty.
41 Malcolm McDonald, 4138
41 John Bycrs, 41 38
l'her V Powell..
90 Barbara Snyder, 12 28
Wm A !he.rt!r E ratlutr :
George llootiuau, 13 tG
G. W.Gearhire
Walter Stewart. o 52
5U9
5519
5filS
17CA
42S6
Ac
39
208
413
410
429
429
119
132
SO
Joki Maey
100 Hannah Stewart, (5 90
Janus Williams.
260 Packer & Delias, 35 88
Thomas Beer.
427 Jonas Stinehieser, 14 80
Waple.
410 William Morris, 28 30
Fnher ir Mills.
49 Barbara Snyder, 5 04
John. Patton.
404' Blair McLanahan, 7 86
404 Thos. L. Moore, 27 86
404 95 Mary Morris, 27 88
Wm. U Jones.
219 Charles Crawford, 15 12
IT. S. TJrian.
408 76 II. S. Drinker, 20 70
Calvin fr L Sliaw.
'87 John E. Shaw, 6 19
Wm. A. Wallace.
266 Joseph Ball, 27 5
60 Wm. Wilson. 6 90
100 John Kephart, 3 46
300 James & D Mease, 20 70
BLOOM TOWNSHIP.
No. Ac. Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes
Stacy 4- Simon Thompson.
59126' 350 Nicklin A Griffith, 49 10'
M. Sr W. P. Fidton.
322 J. W. Smith, 15 06
Nehemiah Shaw.
3616 100
135
100
75
S
.84
700
- - 100'
50
Jacob Bilger, ' 14 03
S. Kirk A Whitmor,21 05
John Seyler, 14 03
Necper A Hartrock 10 48
Fenton & Spencer, 1 42
Levi Cleaver, s 15 70
MiVegan 65 45
Henry Shafer, 14 03
(i. Ii. Reed, 7 03
BRADFORD TOWNSHIP.
Ac Per. Warrantees etc. Taxes
jr. W. Smith.
310 60 Hugh Ely, $25 79
A. P. Birgcr.
102 35 John Campbell, 9 47
jianiel Stewart. '
109 Anrtrw Pettit, 10 11
Tittitlliew Forcer. .
48 Matthias Staymaker, 3 57
Joh VS. T.irurr.
75 ' Wm. Bingham, 6 95
Jfihn Qowder.
225 Jamos Duncan, 12 61
159 Hall & Buck, 1187
127 V. B.llolt, 9 47
JT5 Wm. Graham, Jr. 476
85 John Graham, 4 76
46 Moses Boggs. (heirs) 3 41
100 Nehemiah Mains, 5 61
i Thos. Holt, 39
BRADY TOWNSHIP.
No. Ac. .Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes
G'-.or-j'e Sr Calvin li.iilry .
3574 102 34 Roberts A Fox, ' 11 2i
F. lieatei Est ,
1434 363 David Kenneday, 40 03
Miles ir You us.
5S61 670 Jonathan 11. Smith, tvj 53
J. F reel m l .
195 100 Casper Stiver. G 21
Srf.ith iV Brother.
213 5tn
50
323 331
25
110 370
80
Chfistain Lower, 92 04
Samuel Ambrose, 5 54
JohnDunlap- 36 53
. A. Weaver. 4 53
Christian Lower, 63 01
J. M.Mlller,(beirs)14 70
BURNS IDE TOWNSHIP.
Ac. Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes
John Patchin.
No
5602 100
5rt03 114
5604 336
79
131
114
260
424
100
333
203
76
ioo
24
293
ir
347
410
421
310
John Nicholson; $18 33
John Nicholson, 20 97
John Nicholson, 61 74
John Mailer;. 14 43
Abraham Whitnjer, 33 24
Casper Shaffer, jr. 20 97
1'aniel Whitmer, 47 78
John Hubley, 77 91
Matthias Young, . 18 33
Wm. Bousman, 70 34
Mary Roberts, 37 27
John Tre.-wler, 13 97
John Cu minings, 27 59
Martin Mailr 43 51
John Kurch, 53 32
Mary .TenRinS, 30 30
John Trefsler, 63 7o
Casper Shaffer, 74 35
Ja mes Galtahrr
Mary Crawford, 73 76
Eliea M'M-uter.
Fred'k Kuhn. 20 01
She.pltty Priestley.
Christian StaRe; Vl 22
111
15(1
Jacob KUwIand.
16 56
CHEST TOWNSHIP.
Per. Warrantees, etc.
. Sf. Drinkers Estate.
153 Alexando Hiintur,
Darul McKee.han.
Peter IL-rse,
Drinker Sr Clark.
153 William Cook,
Grilles, Marsh V Co.
153 John Mu nser,
James Thompsoil.
31 Homy Pdlo,
Fulton,
John Patchin.
153 Benj. Young,
153 John Boyd,
158 Jotiah Uaynes,
153 Thos Hamilton,
153 Martin Worthinglon
1531 Wm. Wilson,
John Witiner,
30 James Page,
Ac.
433
376
433
433
100
140
311
100
313
433
333
Taxes
$38 14
39 76
3S 14
61 07
21 15
12 36
32 87
32 87
32 87
45 75
, 35 25
42 09
9 54
43 98
40 62
4 67
5 81
17 48
398
95
416
256
22
100
248
No;
Miller H Christ
Miller & Chriat
David Catheart,
John Tiger,
COVINGTON TOWNSHIP.
Ac Per. Warrantees, etc Taxes
Frederxcka Karthaus.
1658 678 Morris A Stewart S55 6a
1399 890 Morris A Stewart, 103 3o
1902 339 Morris A Stewart, 103 35
1942 545 Morris A Stewart, 55 65
Peter Lamm.
isild ' 200 Morris A Stewart, 15 90
Richard Shaw.
1391 2"3 Morris A Stewart, 22 51
II. O. Smith.
5367 230 George Mead, 19 33
El l 'Use, Merrell tf Thompson.
5377 1100 George Mead, 43 75
DZCATUR TOWNSHIP.
Ac. Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes
Fitch 4 Koynton.
198J Joheph Harrison, $27 72
James M Girk's Estate.
391 153 Thomas Billington, 55 36
Peter Owens.
404 Charles Risk, ( ) 28 55
J. Waoldridge ir Co.
Ill Patrick Moore, 15 70
John Patton.
404 Ann M'Lanahau, 57 08
Richard Coplin.
84 137 JosephWhiteh.il, 14 84
202" . K. Coplin, 28 56
James Albert.
37 49 Joseph Sansom, 5 27
76 99 Wro.Sansonl, 10 83
George Wilton, Jr.
200 Mary M'Lauaiiaa, 23 26
A. B- Long.
300 Casper Haines, 42 39
281 Gilbert Vaught, 39 74
J. W. SmiiA.
200 Jonathan Nesbit, 28 26
Henry Kephart.
90 Jacob Cox, 12 74
691 Joseph Harrison, 27 56
100 William Hoover, 14 13
FERGUSON TOWNSHIP. I
Ac Per. Warrantee, etc. Tales
John ratchm Estate.
433 153 Daniel Turner $41 48
A. Moore.
108 Matthias Sloagh, 12 SO
Charles Houston.
433 153 George Rosb, 50 38
74 Lewis Jordan,
50 Hiram PaSsraore,
24 Henri' Swan',
100 John. P. froyt,
50 Benj. Hartshorn,
S f.9
5 8
3 72
3 58
1 63
FOX TOWNSHIP.
No. Ac- Per. Warrantees, etc.- Taxi's
J. G. Hartsioick.
4181 495 .lames Wilson wl, 23 63
Wm. Tames
4133 350 J. Wilson, (middle, )26 38
4275 990 James Wilson, 47 23
Z. Preston.
4'27l 495 James Wilson, 23 63-
John C. French.
4271 495 J. Wilson, (W. pt.,) 2 63
Spencer if Spiler,
4399 372 James Wilson, 23 63
Alex Vial.
4340 183 James Wilson, 17 92
GIRARD TOWNSHIP,
Ac. Per. Warrantees etc.-
Nov
Taxes'
20 04
21 88
Anson G. Plielps.
hM1 1003 Ueorge Mead,
53611100 George Mead,
Hood oc Co.
203 103 Morris A Stewart,
192P
1931
19 5
5365
5366
1929
8 12
JSlenxies. Viele or JMatherS.
549 116 Morris A Stewart, 24 52
536 Morris A Stewart, 19 95
II. ? U Smith
50 George Mead,
563 George Mead,
2
27
Smith Graham.
40 Morris A Stewart
Francis Teriiey.
1 61
1 56
5- 13
1 33
3 63
1929 40
Morris A Stowart,
Prer Lamm.
Morris A Stewart.
Morris A Stewcfrt,
3647
3643
13:i7
117
47
97 103 Morris A Stewart,
J. P. j'f! U.i.
18S6
50 Morris St, Stewart.
00
Elilrilae, Merrell V Thompson.
5352
5370
5353
5337
793
21 8
31 93
32 32
21 SH
2f 23
1100
1100
1100
George Mead,
George Mend
George Mead,
kranci Coudrr.tt.
18-:)0 251 120 Morris A Stewart
liee.d b Weaver.
1924 503 IU0 Morris A Stewart 20 91
GOSHEN TOWNSHIP.
Ac. Ter. Warrantees, etc. Taxes
J. W. Smith or Shireri
137 Morris A Stewart, 8 57
Anson G. Phelps.
No.
1909
5322 1100
5326 62!
."JS9 330
52'tO 43s
5291 1100
5325 200
1.334
1915 j 300
1923 333
1922 152
George Mead, 17 21
George Mead, 9 76
Amn 11 Me-rt.il.
George Mead, 41 25
George Mead, 56 25
George Mead, 125 00
T 11. Forcee.
George Mead, 21 83
Tto's. Graluim.
Morris A Stewart, 2"S 13
Mithew Forcee.
Morris A Stewart 47 89
Robert Stewart.
Morris A Stewart, 23 2!5
EtdriUtte. Merrell if Thompson
5324 1213 67 George Mead,
63
63
63
G3
5326 1 1 00 - UeWge Meail,
5327 lld3 I2f GooTge Mead,
5329 1100 George Mead,
5330 1100 George Mead,
Richard Shaw.
63 75
C 25
14 03
1911
100
300
Morris A Stewart,
Wm. Mapes.
GRAHAM TOWNSHIP.
Per. Warrantees etc Taxes
T. Cope, $24)88
Menzies Viele cV Muthf.ri.
James Milligan, , 17 22
Samuel Lansberry.
George Moore, 18 20
B. Chance
John Fry Jr. 1 99
Hippie. French f 90
Joseph. Simons,' . 30 10
J P. Nesoii&Co.
Ac
145
103
103
50
382
ISO
217
3'JO
348
l(K)
135
100
431
336
100
41
Ac.
. Reuben Haines, 23 19-1
Jacob King, 36 23
George Wetzel, 66 15
Joseph Harrison, 58 13
Joseph Wmnery.
Charles Hall, 16 70
Thos. Duncason, 25 05
P Ogden,
Wm. H. West, 10 45
Amos Boriieman.
114 Lyman Grata, 83 50
114 Robert Shaw, 64 30
lienrv II. Bornenum.
Robert Shaw,
19 21
8 51
Taxes
C. J. Allport,
GUELICH TOWNSHIP.
Per. Warrantees, etc
, Henry B. Wright
100
John Witmer,
05
G. D. Morgan if Co or ti. Heartu.
236 82 Benj. Wilson,
49 27
214 Wm. B. Hagerty,
400 A G Fox A- Souderr
53 03
33 40
HUSTON TOWNSHIP.
Ac. Per. Warrantees ete.
No.
Taxes
162 04
162 64
162 64
154 71
137 Of
111 01
John Ii. Otto.
5673 1041 Moore A Delany,
5674 1041 Moore A Delany.
5675
5066
5067
4257
4902
1041 Moore A Delany,
990 Wm. Powell,
877 Wm. Powell.
Wm. Parker.
883 15 James Wilson.
Fen u Lumber Co.
420 Wilhclm Willink,7 10" 36 75
U. S. lx!iti CO.
4235 386 James Wilsoh.
4226 990 James Wilson,
4229 965 123 James Wilson,
4230 507 James Wilson,
4236 490 James Wilson,
4225 740 James Wilson,
Wm. K. David.
5061 113 Wm. Powers,
Fitch Ar Boynton.
375 E. Shoemaker,
101 E. Shoemaker,
H. Thayer Ar Z. LissoH
5063 293 Wm. Powers,
W. B. Gnrdm.
4225 250 James Wiison,
4235 500 James Wilson,
Thomas Holt.
5061 810 Wm. Powers,
123 26
123 75
120 63
63 36
fll 25
93 50
36 32
46 R8
12" 64
37 26
SI 25
62 50
50 63
Wm. Irvin,
4265
5670
5671
5872
S89 James Wilson, i 20 33
1041 80 Moore A Delaney. 65 06
1041 30 Moore A Delaney. 65 06
347 27 Moore & Delaney, 13 75
200 J. G. Riddcr,7.10 $21 86
195 David Caldwell, 24 33
JORDAN TOWNSHIP.
Ac. Ter. Warrantees, etc.
Cooper V Pusei.
433 153 Richard Peters,
438 153 Peter Kuhn,
433-153 Fred. Beates,
433 153 John DunwoodiOj
John Cooper.
274 Adam Kuhu,
325 Ebenczer Brenham,
103 Adam Knhn.
Patchin if Swan.
433 153 Richard Martin,
433 153 Thomas Martin,
333 Robert Martin,
John Patchin.
100 Philip Loast,
70 Wm. Johnson,
J-thu Patterson.
Taxes
$75 21
75 21
75 2
75 21
52 13
75 21
fift 20
60 20
4G 30
6 95
4S7
100 Philip Loast, i 0 .95
Thom.-it McLree.
Jona. Jonnsi
. Stronger Ar Summers.
91 135 Wm. Johnson,
KARTHAUS TOWNSHIP.
Ac. Per. Warrantees etc Taxes
Frclericka Knrth ms.
No.
1 yon
1901
1943
1093
COO Morris ti Stewart, 90 59
77S Morris A Mewart, 121 64
507 Morri A Stewart, 30 15
200 Morris A Stewart, 31 63
Gear st Vuitx.
1944 513 95 Morris A Stewart, 29 50
Devisees o f John White Esj.
1093 79 Charles Willink, 6 97
1023 S3 Charles Willink, 12 26
3463 1
3475 J 633 147 Cnarles Willink, 56 00
43 J. R. McCoskcy, 4 15
5412 93 Arnold-Costard, 5 64
Ac. j-
1655 957 3i Hews, Myers A Co. 55 OS
1UU7
f.
109R
1097
25 Eira Pile, 7 21
25 George Parkins, 1 46
1097
10t)6 j
1096
50 Reuben Greon, 2 83
06 Charles Ilyck, 3 81
KN0X TOWNSHIP.
Ac", Per. Warrantees, ete Taxes
John Patchin.
433 153 Benj. Poult ney, $66 26
Crans, Blake 6r Perley.
200 G. Ashton (north p) 42 OS
Jonathan Boynton.
72 Thomas Jordan, 1102
4- A.. Winegarner if Co.
433 153 Isabella Jordan, 92 65
Vm. BrOtb'n.
200 Silas Cox, 15 30
Isaac Thompson.
227 G.&.M. McCormick, 26 09
W. ,' J. Catheart.
KW Henry Tront, 22 95
Vowel I iV Re rut.
129 John Dorsey, 9 88
90 ThonipnoiiteEgehiian 19 13
I t George Bowman, 2 30
LAWRENCE TOWNsHIP.
No.
Ac P;-r Warrantees etc. Tales I
Winesrarner A- Co.
221
413
Eidri
Hugh Jordan. 33 S3
John Read, . t3 20
iShirrt!! if Thompson.
5203
5296
5297
726
1167
1213
Guorgo Mead, 13 94
47 George Mead. 22 35
IS'J George Mead, 23 19
I lei v.
100"
32 Wm. Montgomery, 7 36
235 G. D. lifo.l follow, 43 61
131 Leonard&ilartshorn 20 06
" 6 L. J. Crans, 133
MORRIS TOWNSHIP.
Ac. Per. Warrantees etc Taxes
E. C. Burton.
272 16 Robert Glenn, $25 89
G. D. Morgan or C. Munson.
170 141 Pntrick Havs, 1G 21
Adam Moyer.
333 153 Robert Rainev, 31 75
W. ir J. Huff.
17U Blair M'Lanahan, . 10 80
Porter Af Levi.
iSS Wm. Sruwart, 41 73
J. P. NdsoH Sr Co.
105 James Wilson, 9 98
100 Robert Morris, 9 S3
90 Wm. Morris, 8 59
Rots, ShottA: Co.
407 139 Richard K. Smith, 25 89
J. J. Lingle.
21 i Jamet Smith, 7 77
Robert Thomas.
231 Christopher Baker, 7 32
James Hug lie if Co.
112 Hyman Grata. 7 13
R. M. Shaw ArCo. .
222 Simou Gratz, 21 14
tieorec Crawford.
150 Hillary Baker, 14 30
Ed. Perks d Co
421 Jesse Yarnell 40 08
Craig and Blanchard.
440 05 Joseph Turner. 41 91
440 109 Joseph Turner, 41 91
440 20 Joseph Turner, 4191
423 George Habaker, 39 59
125 George dates, 4 00
100 Isaac Farlow, 12 70
300 Peter Yarnell, 28 58
PENN TOWNSHIP.
No. Ac Per. Warrenteds, etc.
5962 63 Elijah Heath,
80 Patrick Hagerty,
Reeds' Heir.
500 Reeds Heirs.
100 Reeds Ueirs,
Taxrs
S4 90
6 20
75 50
15 50
PIXE TOWNSHIP.
Ac Per. Warrantees, etc
James Hopkins
No.
5783
5735
5774
5775
Taxes
1020 64 John Nicholson,
819 41 John Nicholson,
633 64 John Nicholson,
320 64 John Nicholson,
41 79
3 4 25
27 40
30 83
46 26
19 87
38 04
M C. Ettas.
4252 957 85 James Wilson.
Jonathan Boynton.
145 Tho's, Jordan,
Alfred A Long.
135 Thomas Magee.
R. W. McNaul.
5779 lit Z. Bailey,
460 Z. McNaul.
296 R. W. McNaul,
Graham Boynton Of Co.
134"
Thos. Magee
31 51
6 17
47 95
3 43
13 70
1429 70
5777 1020
33
450
S. Bladget,
24 John Nicholson,
John P. Hoyt.
Daniel Bailey,
UNION TOWNSHIP.
Ac. Per. Warrantees &c. Taxes
Gartland lrvm.
3587 350 Roberts & Fox, $32 83
John II . Seyler.
125 John H. Ney ler, 19 oft
3S0 John Brnbaker, 59 38
262 H. W. Moore, 17 04
WOODWARD TOWNSHIP.
Ac. Par. Warrantees ete. Taxes
s A. B. Long-, v
433 153 John Vaught. , 44 19
456 159 Jonathan Walls, 46 55
433 153 John Roll, . 41 19
100 Wm. Wilson, 10 20
Dr. James Locke.
420 120 Henry Drioker, 42 80
240 Win. Drinker, 24 45
s. r. Shojj tr Co.
443 77 Samuel Emleu, 29 13
215 5 Thos. Neil, 21 92
Samuel Hagerty,
355 Mary Neil, 10 84
100 Beoj. Johnson, 5 07
300 Mary Connelly, 8 15
Wm. B. Alexander A; Co.
100 Roland Evans. 10 20
Wm. Albert A- Bro.
121 Eli llootman, 12 23
Dr.D. Houtz.
433 153 Philip Loast, 44 19-
433 153, Jacob R. Howell, 44 10
433 158 Wm. Johnson, 4110
100 63 George Backhaul, 10 20
30 Price A'. Howies, 4 08
Thomas Robins.
170 Peter'Lowden, 16 30
91 Charles Lowden 8 15
Jos. Smith Irvin A- Co.
136 Mary Land with, 14 28
Wm. Moore fr Wolfe.
218 Chaneey Ricketts, 17 77
Ed. Blanchard.
100 Henry Shaffer, ' 24 45
189 Isaac Wilson, 15 40
C. KRATZEK. Treas'r.
Clearfield, March 30, 'G4.
FEMALES! Finales ! Fb ha lis! use that safe
IS 36 and pleasant remedy known, aa Hcutbold's Kx
, .tract Bpcba,- for ai oom plaint incident to the
6 40 Sex. No family should be .without it and now
' will when once tried by them. Irtsused by young
aiiu um, in ias aecuqo or cuhdko oi me. uciurrj
and after marriage, during and after confinement,
to strengthen the nerves, rostore nature to its pro
per channel, and invigorate the broken down
constitution, from whatever cause oriinatia. .
tso no more worthless pills ! Take Helmbold'S
Kxtrac t Bucha. See advertisement in another
column. Cut out, and send for it
BONDS AND NOTES FOK SALE The,
undersigned is prepared te furnish, to those
seeking investments, Government, and county
bonds. Also five per cent Government notes.
1! B. SWOOPE,
Clearfield May 4. IS64. Att'y at Law.
ft I (L KEW'ARn ! Some uuk'noWn aersOu
'j?-! "'V' or persons having feloniously broke in-,
to the bouse of the undersigned about the 25th of
April, 1364, and stolen therefrom three webs of
muslin, several blankets, pillow cms, table cloth,
two coats, one bonnet, a lot of sugar, soap, and
other article, tho above reward will be paid for.
the apprehension and conviction of the thief dr.
thieves, or for such informatiou that will lead to
their conviction. MARTIN O. STIRK.
New Millport, May 11, 1864,-2m pd.
EXECUTORS NOTICE Letters Testa
mentary on the Estate of Joseph Irwin, late
of Lawrence township. Clearfield eouaty.. Pa ,
deceased having been granted to the undersign
ed ; all persons indebted to said estate are here-,
by required lo make immediate JVaynrent. and
those having claims agaiust the same Vri?' pre
sent them properly aulbeattcated for settlement.
L. F. IRWIN. Ex r
April 27th .JS4. M.4KTHA IKWINiEVrx.
EXECHTOIt'S NOTICE Letters Testa-,
mcntary on the Estate of Samuel llcgorty, lata
of Woodward township, Clearfield county, Penn'a,
deceased, having been granted t- the undersign
ed ; all persons indebted to said estte are re
quested to ui iko itninodi.it payment, and thoe
having claims agaicst the same will present tbem
duly authenticated fur fotileaieut.
SAMUEL 11 KG ARTY, Hxecutor.
Ilegai ty'ii X Roads, April 43. 1 3M-p.
. . .
r"U NCIIOOL TEACH K!t$. Waiitud by
JL th School lioarl of Curwensville. thrco
Sclieol Teachers (ouo iualj an two fom.iio.-O to
take charge of tht:ir schools for the lorm of four "
months during the coming summer, and if they
prove satict'iictory m:y l.e continued during the
wiuterterm. Schools to open about th middle
of May. Make immediate application to tbo
Secretary of tho Uo.vrd. For good teaoli'-r.- good
wages will bo given. il. P THOMPSON.
April 27, io4. Secretary.
f ELIEE
NOTICE. The Board of Relief
for the county of CleirCeld. will meet at the
Commissioners" uifiee. in Clearfield, on Wednes
day and Thursday, thu 25th and 2nth days of
May. 1364.
The Hoard of Relief have directed that the wTfo
of the soldier nrust appear before the board, and
produce her eworn statement, detailing rntirie of
soldier, regiment and company, and when enlis
ted ; the number of children, with age and sex of
each ; the t.'Wnthip in which they residod at the
time ot enlistmcut, anJ their present residence ;
and that she is -without the moans of support for
herself and children who are dependent upon hw.
Two witnesses of credibility from the township
in which she resides, must aloo be produced. w hose
certificate (sworn to before the Board of Relief)
must sot forth that the sfpptcant is the person she.
represents herself to be, taat the statement of the
number and age of her family is true, that she is -in
destitute circumstances and her family in ac
tual want, and that all the facts set forth in her
application are correct and true , , , .
Forms containing these requisitions can be ob',
tained at the Office of the Board of Relief, when'
application is made and the witnesses appear.
N. B. Illness of the aplicant, properly proven j
will excuse personal attendance. .
May 11, 1364 WM. S BRADLEY, clerk.
NEW SPRING fJOODS,-
JUST RECEIVED AT
W I LL 1 A it . IRWIN'S 8 TORE.
cm Market st clearfleij, pa.
THE CHEAPEST AND BEST
Seasonable Gpods:
ARE TO BE HAD AT TIl
CHEAP CASH STORE":
The nndcrsigned has just received from the East
ern cities a large and well selected stock of thai,
most seasonable' goods, which he can dispose of at
tha reasonable prices. Ills friends and custom
ers are invited to exaojiua Ks stock of goods, and
ascertain the prices before purcbatlng elsewhere
as he feels persuaded none undersell Jbisa! Ills
stock embraces a well selected Assortment of '
DRY-GOODS AND NOTIONS,
Hardware Queenswarey
GROCERIE S V
DKITGS, OILS, PAINTS AMD GLASS,
BOOTS, SHOES, HATS AND CAPS,
BUCKETS AND TJASITETS,
School Books and Stationary,
NAILS AND SALT,
And a great variety cf other useful articles, all
which will b so,ld cheap for .cash, or oa
Changed for approved produce.
Go to the "cheap cash store" if vou want to bur
goods at fair prices.
May 11, 1864. WM F. IRWIN.
1864
JUST RECEIVED
A LOT OF NEW GOODS' AT
MRS. WELCH'S,
Consisting of Artificials, Bonnets. Pnckles, Crapes,
Ladies caps, Band-boxes, Cape-net, ionndA
tions for Hats and Bonnets, Flowers, Felt
and Straw Hats, Feathers for Hats,
Plumes, Jet Bonnet-pins, Ruches,
Illusion. Ribbons, Veils.Rib
bon wire. Bonnet Silks, .
And every variety of Millinary Goods.
ALSO,
Perfumeries. Laird's Bloom of Youthj Soaps,
Paper and envelopes, needles, Pins. Head-dresses,
hair nets, hair-pins, hair-oils, kid-gloves, lip
salve, dental cream, ambrosia, combs, dress trim
mings, Crochet cotton and knee.dls, silk, lisle
thread, wool and coton gloves, wool and cotton,
hoee, gum balls, stay binding, tnpe, silk thread.
MAGIC KUFFLIiSG.
SaiMlers' silk, machine silk, cotton-th read, but
tons, baskets, collars. laeo-colJars and veils, belts,
gum-comb3, gum cord, brushes, hooks and eyes,
braid, beads.Bristol-board.guilt-arai I.Gallagher's
soap and hair oil, shawl pins, mittens, music,
music paper, elastic, head and bugle trimmings.
VELVET RIBBONS.
Wire. Berlin wool, split fcphyr, Shetland wool,
tatting-cotton and shuttles, crochet, needles, twi
lights, whalebones, toys, candies, ohina and ivo
ry toys, bobbinetts. peucils. poos, embroideries,
corsets, hoon-skirts. mourning-veils, mourning
paper and envelopes, nubias, liily white, nets.
WHITE TRIMMINGS.
Quil!tn. underleeves, dolls, porte-monnaies,
handkerchiefs, scissors, marbles and tissue paper.
All of which iho will sell sbeap for each. .
Braid and Embroidery Stamping with the la
test patterns. ' March lt, ltM4.
fI7"ANTED Two hundred cords of wood
W cut, for which a good pric will be paid In
cash. Apply to the subscriber in Cnrwor.svilTe.
April t, 1361
WM IRVIN.
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