Raftsman's journal. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1854-1948, May 25, 1870, Image 3

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Sim) 25, 1870.
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an
afteman' Journal
r m insure the safe transmission
T ?Thv taiL patron, should remit by check
B,y dfr orhT tbeir letters registered,
r ",on.,,,"tm be enclosed in the first paper after
& .-J! h""l:
Clearfield at : : 12 10 p.m.
Jail
I"",., it Clearfield at : : ' P-
"i . AVe. Clearfield : : :2.30 pm
Arrives at Tyrone at :
5.35 p- m
rinfinnsti Exrires East '
Mil Wes
' '.t 00 o. m
fulatinn Train.
Ffcilipsburg at - - j015A1(
ArTis at Osceola at . SOO!-"
fnilipsburg st . - . ii;. '
ArriTej at ClearSeM at t .
VrtifiloUS. I'lvine m--','1 ,
tlUth, in Clearfield, as follows :
" Rev. Hall, in St. Andrew s hpi.scr.pal
? vJocl at : I. M. Prayer meeting every
K.'luavfemngt7o'clock. ,
r- Rev Butler.in the Presbyterian ennreh,
xVng and "evening. Sabaath school at
IP M Prayer rue-ting every ednesday
'ii.rCord, In the Methodist
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COBEESPOyPSITUE.
Falls Cm, Neb., May 17, 1S70
Dear Journal : Having nothing pres
sing on hands this afternoon, I thought I
would seek a respite from ennui, by writing
you a letter detailing to my Pennsylvania
friends the prospects of our young State for
the incoming agricultural and political year.
But first let we tell you that Tails City and
vicinity 13 almost entirely becoming settled
up with Pennsylvanians. So it is no longer
a western home to those of us that have
been here for some time. The familiar
faces we see around, makes us feel that we
are still in the old Keystone State. The
absence of rock and timber, and stumpy
fields is all that convinces 5us that we are
not in a Rip Van V'inkle sleep. E. VL L.
S touch ton and family, from Clearfield, and
Dr. V. YV. Shaw, from Elk county, arrived
here a few weeks since, and are making gen
eral preparations to commence the battle of
life a-new, in this Western country. They
are both very well pleased with our city.and
have bright anticipations of success in their
new home. About two miles from Falls is
quite a large settlement from Somerset Co.,
Pesn'a. They are of the Dankard religious
persuasion, and" a good, solid, substantial.
intelligent and public spirited citizens, they
cannot be excelled. Thev have a minister
with them, and propose building a church
this summer. Our county of Richardson
will increase at least fifty per cent this year,
immigration has already commenced and
movers in their wagonj are passing through
our streets daily. At least fifty new house
are in course of erection, or 'contracted for
to be built in Falls City this season. A R J!
Road is already under way from Lawrence,
Kansas, to Nebraska City, Nebraska, which
in another year will give us direct cotuuiu-
nioatiou with Galveston, Tux as. Said road
ra.-cs through Fill City. The extension
of the B. & P. V. R. R.'is Icing rushed
rapidly forward frvm this place to Lincoln,
tne Lat.itci et -Nebraska, l t-elieve 1 in
formed you in a previous letter that the iron
was a:rea-Jy laid to tins piace. larger pre
parations are being made fjr breaking prai
rie, and for farming generally, then in any
two previous years. Our i-tnte election
comes off thi fall ; we hive a Governor and
all State officers, as well ss a complete set
. , 1 . T , . . , . . .
5, i. -.vrt anient in another coi- ) or Legislators-, to e:ecr two years ago the
Republicans- had a majority of 2,200. I do
not know hew it will g.i this fa!!, as there is
but little speculation regarding it, and no
one in particular h spoken of for the ofiiecs.
Cut I s. e I must stop, before I am half
through, on account of i:iy sheet Leing full,
biit will vrri'e soon again. Your. Sic F. r.
1 '' 9 M. Prayer meeting, every
hwJay 7 V- M- Comrnunion service
WisAath of every month at 10i A. M.
fhurh .Alas at iv-j
tiVconi and fourth Sundavs of each
:.ath.
ArPE.vR a nuuiber of SherifTs sales, this
Jid bargains in Black Si'.ka and
TTTE. the ondersiimed. Blacksmiths of the
' Borough of Clearfield, hereby adopt
the following-ratea for work, and rales with re
gard to securing pay for our labor ; and we each
pledge our honor a men and mechanics. to adhere
to and enforce the same, irom and after May 1st,
1570.
All work done at shoirg borsee must be paid for
wnen tbe work is done, at toe lollowing rales :
SETTryO Xmr SHOE, : : : : 50 etf.
KE-SETTIXG SHOE, :.: : : :.20.t.
So eredi ditto be given for a longer perioej than
iiir montns
El. P. PA-MORE, AMOS KEXNARD.
J. MirXKWtlLER, C'KN'ELICS OWESS,
THOMAS REILLY, i. L. LAXICH.
Apr.20,"70-3m J . C. PASSMOKE.
B
ASKING HOUSE OF
Tilvk Alpacas, at
Ww. Reed's.
p. Xivi.iso, Esq., offers his store
z on Second street, for sale or rent.
p in't fail to call at the Joi rsal ofliee
t t.'U want job work done neat and cxpe-.'iiri-u-ly.
'
J'ara.ls and Fan?, in great variety, at
Erin's.
The C&op. From present appearanc e
the ?rain. cras and fruit crops will be una
fa!!y grd in this county.
The Trustees of the estate of George
V. Shimel advertise a valuable property
f r !e.
uain.
Letter, Note, Billhead. ;ind other pai'fr,
fil l- and envelopes, en hand a id printed to
r !cr on short no.ice, at the Journal pow-t-r
I T-s job cfaee.
J..:.et'sLaI'Y's R')-k. The June num
r 1 out. The illustrations sre surpass
iW good. at:d the literary toiittnts arc- of
tl.v Lrst .-juality. Pilot- a year in a jvar.ee
Hctita' Ga-jze ar.d Li.-.le TlircaJ T'tiJer
nr.re. it Reed's.
iOKF.r.S.
On Th.ursd;iv. y.jv I Jth. 170. lyRcv.
W M. Bnroh'fild. Mr. P. O. MlTrifKI.L
and Miss Hathe A. Reed, both of Law-ren-.-e
town.-'.iiji.
On Thursdnv. Mav 19:h. 1T0, by Rev.
i J. If M Cor !. Mr. Jame-5 G Sutt and
TLo advertisement of Mr. .,!i- M.vrv Smith, both of Ciearfield Bo-
rouh.
X. '. Iljover, will be found in another col
r?cn. Lovers of the weed will Cnd his t''k
f an 1 of the best quality. Call and judge
! r vourselves.
Clearfield Retail Markets.
coRRirrea wr.KLT Br n. iiossop.
Mtw Go"DS. Graham's hiva just re
'-. i a large and wcU selected ?t jt k of n w
i-A v-asonalle ccod-, wli-cli th-y ere ffer
:ti)cutoniers at reduced prices,- Give
,: iji a ci'il, when you come to toa.
Ti:v PvtVER. On Sunday and Monday
1 !. "'ti.us rains f'-ll in t!ii region. The
ri.tr l.n':!g roe to a zee l raf;:ng flood, a j
t.u'-r.f rrfts started for the lower war- j
''iii.F. f'F FiiiM. V"e have been re-j
t.i state, that W. Ros? McPherson j
1 1.1' :nt-n?-t in the butchering bu.-inss j
rl Wngl-y & Bruher. who will continue J
1 n.-irc-s st the eld Etnnd. A liberal
i atronsre is rep-Mful!y solicited.
Apples, dried, IS, ' 1 1 I Hay.' ton. 1 00
A;ipl-!. g'oen. Vj. 1 Jn llaos 'b. 24
AprleUiter. gal, 1 ' ; hooldere. Ib, 15
Sutler, ib. 30 Hiiies. lb, 33
l:f. frerh. !b, 13 Ir i. 'b. ':'
itrrT. rfri.l Ib. 2a ais. bo. fin
!iu.:k wfieat. l.j. 1 2-i Onion", ba. 1 CO
P.ickl:at 8 ..lir.lb .i Pork. Hi. .. H
i'eans. bu. 2 50 IVrk . mess. bM, S3 ftO
1'oar.is per M 14 00 Po:st-.e. bu. Si
C'rn. shelled," 1 2i PlnsVr. bi !. 3 i-0
ear, 60 Peaches, dried, lb. 15
" nual, "ft Kve. bn. J 2
Chop. rye. 2 91 Ib. 3
mixed. 2 40 Salt, per sack, 3 oa
Cheese. Ib. 2" !ii7is;e. iH in. 5 Oj
Cherries. Ib, 1? Shingles it in. 12 00
t'bickei.s.Gre-i-sel lb. 15 Tin.thT s-eti, bu. 6 M
Fs.;. 15 B belt, ba, 1 40
floor, bbl. 5 io I Wool. lb. 40
HENRY CLEWS & CO.,
(Vnilal States Trraimm Buildings),
. 33 WALL STREET, A" 1".
The business of our house is the same in ail re
spects, as that of an Incorporated Bark Checks
and Drafts upon us pass through the Clearing
Hou.e. Corporations. Firms and Individuals keep
in); (Jack Accounts with as, either in Currency or
jold. will be allowed five per cent, interest per
aanum. on all dailj balaaces. and can cheek at
sight without notice. Interest credited and ac
count current rendered monthl j. We are prepar
ed at all times to make advance" toour dealers on
approved collaterals, at the market rates.
Certificates of Deposit issued, payable on de
mand, or after fixed date, bearing interest at tbe
current rate, and available in ail parts of tbe
country. Collections made prompl!y everywhere
in the United States. Canadas and Europe, biri
dends and coupons promptly coilecteJ. T7e buy,
sell and exchange all issues of Government Bonds
at current market prices. Orders exeruted lor
tbe purchase or sale of 4j old and exchange, also
for State. City nd all other first-class securities.
Special attention given to the negotiation of Rail
ron J. State. City and other corporate luacs.
We are prepared to take Uoid accounts on terms
the same as for eurreiicy. to receive gold on de
posit, bearing interest and subject to check at
sight, to i.4?ue gold certificates of deposit, to make
advances in gold. a$:'inst currency and other col
laterals. and to aff ird R&Lkicg facilities generally
upon a (rol.l basis April 131m.
PAY YOUR TAXES!
In accordance with an act of the Genera) Asi
scmbly of this Commonwealth, approved th 22d
dsy f March, A. D. ls"0. "relating to tbe collec
tion ef tuxes in the county of Cloarfield." Notice
is therefore- hereby given to he tax-payers re
siding in the d.stricls below named that the coun
ty Treasurer. in accordance with tbe 21 section of
said act, will attend at tbe place of holding tbe
Borough and Township ejections, on the fojlow
icg naiaei J.iy. for the purpose of receiving the
county, bounty. Suite taxes and militia fines, as
sc?mJ fjr l.sTO :
For Deeatnr. on Thursday. May 2:h.
For "seeuia, on Friday, .May 27th.
For lt's, on Saturday, May ijsih.
. For Hum on. on Monday. May 30th.
F or Union, tn Tuesday, May 31st .
F.r Uiady. on Wednesday. June 1st.
F'or Ulcotn, on Thursday, June 2i.
P'or Penn. on Friday. June 3d.
For Lumber Cily, on Saturday, June 4th.
l'or iraiifori. en Saturday. June 1 1th.
For Woodward- on Tutsday. Jane JIsu
F.tr el icli.cn Wednesday, June 22J.
For i'eccaria, on Thursday, June 2-td.
For Jordan, on Fridav, Juce 21:h.
Fot Knox, on Saturday, June 2th.
For Lell. on Tujsday. June 2:5th.
For i'urnside. on Wedneday, June 23rh.
For New Wa.-hiugtou, on Thursday, June J-IOtb.
For Chest, on Friday. July 1st.
For Ferguson, on Saturday, July 2d.
Citttns rf Penn and Ferguson who En 1 it more
cocvetent to meet th Treasurer at Lumber City
tftan at theirelection houses can avail themelve
ol that privilege. Partiescan also pay their taxes
at the "Jrreasurer's orhce at any time fivm this for
ward. Upon all taxes paid on th days designated
there wiHTie a reduction of " pr Cent. Ike
ha'ance of tno districts will b announced in m
timo. LEVER FLKiAL.
April 13. Treasurer.
COI'.TV DIRECTOR V
TIME OF HOLDING COUltT
2d Monday in January,
id m Marcn,
ta " in Mitv,
3d Monday In Jane. 2 w.
4th in Sept 2 w.
2d in Nov 2 w.
rLOSIXii PltlCKS OF HeHAVFN EttO..
40 South Thitd Street, Philadelphia,
.1 o'clock, P. M , May 21 ts, 1S70.
c
1 f xf llt nt v.asaz'ne contains several
:s-:u:ai sa 1 st?rgetive iiiutrattns appr.. j s.
;-tvf thf sr,,nr.-a rurai p-.eture, anl
-.e violtts. The literary matter and
it" al.-o f.vj.1. Price ?- a year in
r. s of ism,
. fi s of IS-.2.
;" of ism.
r s ff i -
.1-..:,
-ti FalLrian IIosk-r't 01" ari1
.-. at Reei's.
vi an: ?TTLE.-Mr. G Nivllar,
r.j Ji-;.).v.lf his enriro s-fo-.-k of titer-
v'-.aniiv, de-:re t'; i-c in l.-bte 1 to him to
"'! aol stt' th-ir ae? o-irtt without, delay,
lie can bo f iur,d at the oM stand the Key-r-'-ne
t-..r? all tiuie. Thcrse inteiested
111 Lear this i:j r)ind.
I'rrsiNxi)ur old friend, John S.
-:.': a-:li. !l- i.. of Penr.SeM. last w-ek sent
S'i'of ISfji. new,
U. S. 5 s wf I; 'i7. tew,
I'. S. s ot Is-;.
o s. i is .
30 vear C per coat Cy.,
Due Corupound Interest Noies,
JolJ,
Siver,
I i.ion raci5-r..n. IstM. Donls,
Crrtral Pacific R P...
t cvm Pacific Land tir.iTit Boc l,
1MJ
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130
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101
133
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HOW SHALL WE PAISTOCX HOUSES V
Bv J H". M crt. CI.. 220 p . 81 50. Free
by mail on receipt of price.
.i lori.
Miscitv A WniTOM.
Ap 13 3m.
Arj AAA a Tear and (fT" to-sren' t sell
O.UUU th'e celebrate 1 WILN SEWING
MACiliNES. The bet rn ishine in th wmM.
Sii'ch a'iae on both si-l-s. Ooe I.cbin without
Env. For further particular' addre 2i N.Sth
St . P'h '!". Pa. i March 30.'70-3m.
4 iKET OFFER HOR'CE V.'ATFUS. No
x 4sl -Broadway. New York, will d!5po of
One Hundred Pianos, IfelodeV.ns and Organs, of
six firt c!-. makers, at extremely low prices for
cash during this month or will tak- frita 6n to Ji
ns-cthly ustil paid. "ew 7 Octav Pianos for $J75
, , v- . i r - c , i I . . . - I .
COUNTY AND DIsTRCT OFFICF.P..S.
Pres't-iudgs Jlon.Cbas A Mayer. Lck Haven.
As te. Judges lion, r-ansuel ' It ie, C:ear5e!d
lion. J;i b Wiliheliu (iraharr.ton
!:rri3" ... Cvrcnus lioe, ... Clearfield
Prothon'ttnry. Aaron C. Tate. ... '
i.c'.illec. . S-l.urt'-V.lM, - "
District Att'y.W. 51 'M Cullough, . "
frearurer. . . Lever Flesra!.. . . J'
Co. urvcyor, S. F McClo.-key, . Curwensville
CouiUiiss u is. Othei'o Smead, . N.Washington
Samuel Siiafficcr. . Cleaifield.
Samuel H. UinJuian, Ulen Hope
Auditors. . . CUrk" Umwn. . . . Ciearfjeld.
Price A. Kowles, . N Millport.
John D. Millt-r. . . Jiuri.
C'lrnner. . . . James A. Moore. . . Clearfield
Co Superind't Geo W.Snyder, . "
LIST OF POcT -OFFICES.
Tvrnthtv. rVW'o" P.O. y .im-:lr P.M
lieccaria, -
Bell. -
iicn Hope,
Utahville, - - -Hcgarty'e:
Roads
Bower,
C'nest,
l!mer 1-uUrce,
S. McFarland.
Samuel Hegarty
P A. ltoraiiaugn
Thos.A. M'tihe
t!Ioom
iioggs.
Cash. - - - - J-W t ampbell.
O.ticJ. - - - - H . Lv Henderson
Forre-t. - - - -Algernon liuideu
Clearfield tSrf'.ce.- Jas. forrest.
i''tif,.h 2-h O')-cf w'.i.-h a trout I and upwards. New Organs fr S4i ard upwards
1, . . ",' . t r if-rcsh. 1 Ap 13.-70-1T.
- j.3ur'd 1- inches. V. e tender Mr. K. .
; r.k tor thf
; if- may be
' t -a n.
''s:-i-'-kl-? 1 beaut
ev.cci-sful in capturing
"sa-ne sort" durir-g tli-3
veral remedies have; TXECUTORS NOTICE. Letters Tests;
ut i -"aientarvon the estate of m. C. I win.
A P:.A.;t-E. A species of "army worm"
-f.-tr :'r. p the currant hufhe, in th-
ar. 1 .iclnl'v.
" "'i :r'.t. ! to i-t n its ravages, hat wit!
"s - .vl. - il l any of our readers discover
1 "-'it.- ..f Wr-ying the worm, without in-
tl- !-uh?, w trill gladly give tbeir
" ns a place In our columns.
i e wou'a ca.l tne atten-
n-l HM1K ELLIPTIC SEWING MACHINE.
i lie oest i.uoie lureaa .'tacumc now
in ue wi',1 be sold Inwer than an other machine
fir.isbdd in like asscer. and doing the saiae
range of work. Machines can be seen at the etor
of Ihomp'or. A Co., Curwensville, or at the resi
dence of the undersigned
LEWIS C F.LOOVf.
Mar 11, lS7fi.-?tn. Eloora s bridge.
-vr,
I'aVtMKNTS.
f i . f r..;r R. rough officials to the bad con-'-
'n .. . ; n;e of our sidewalks, particularly
cu feeotd 'treet.cn the way to the
-'i t. Pedestrian's peslal extremilics are
"'i'3ntly in iktrittictit, on account of the
" 'Vn e.-Tidi:ion of some of the plank. Will
' ' I5..r.tjeh Pa is see to having them re-i't-i
before j-Dtne personal injury is sus-':--
?
A!:.p.- ai TRArnc Perhaps no other
r Jl ;u th-.- State does so large atransporta
' "0 bu-ltKii as the Tyrone and Clearfield
:-.'..:h. er.nsi.lring its length 11 miles.
' -'rp tie wtek ending May H'.h, 960
1 i d cars went hither, and the business
' 1 tnitTie is increasing daily. What the
tvr;; i. this road will be in a few years,
--a a.l the mineral rsourees of this region
lvtljjJ, no one can foretelL
bite and Buff Piques, good and cheap,
Reed's.
late of iJiirtsid t,wn;nip. aecca-ed. nannj
osen granted to. th undersigned, ao'.ice is
bercbv given that ali persi-DS indebted to said es
tate are rei;ired to ma te inimediiite paytser.t.
and those having jiaims against the same wiil
present them, properly authenticated, for settle
ment, to " JOHSKASnV.
PORTER KIXPORT3.
May. II. lS70-3t. Exceptors.
TISSOLETIOX OF PARTXKKSIIIP.
J The c-orirtnersbip heretofore existing
between the undersigned in the mercantile busi
ness in Lumber Citv, was dissolved fry mutual
consent on Mav 9'h. Is" The books and n
oounu will be in tbe hands of D L. Ferguson f r
eollectim. All persons knowing themselves in
debted will please call andtettle -
J. B FERGUSON.
May 11 -St. V. L. FF.U'.l USflN
N. IJ The bufness will be continued altike old
tarjd by D. L Ferguson. A, share of patronage
istelicited.
CANNED FRUIT. Canned Plums. Peaches
and canned cern, t , for tale at tbe Drug
Store of A.I.SHAW.
March 1.183.
Q W AIM'S PANACEA. Kennedy's Medical Dis
covery. Hem hold's Buehu. Bakes Cod Liver
Oil. Javce'sand Ayer'a Medicines. for sale br
Jan.'lO. HARTSWICK 4 IRWIS
Wailaet-ton. - - John E .Moore
Rralfori. - Woodland, - - - Wm. Alhert.
.... Wm S'irove. - - Fd. Williams
Rrady, - - - Lntlieieburg. - L. B. Carhie
Trontville. - - Mrs. C. Weaver
. . Jctters'in Line. - - John Heberlin.
1.51.14. . Nw Washington - Sam'l McCtiue
... Euraidtj. - Matihew Irwin.
" ... lVtcLiiivllle.r - . Jack Patcfcin.
... Fast Ridge, - - W Sunimcrville
Chest,--- - Kurd. - - - - Lewis J . Hurd
... J;-rvey. - - - Wm .Mciarvey
... Wf.tuvtr. - - - S A. l arber.
Clearfield. - Clearfield. - - - P. A. OJaulin
Covington, - Frenrhvil'e, - - Claud Rarmoy
' -.- Karthaus. - - - John Rei'er
Cnrwcnsville Curwensville. - - Charles Hoel
DtcaUir. - Pn'.lipsburg. Centre county, Pa.
- . Wet Decatur,. - - Lever .-meal,
Fercuson. - Marron. - - - John P Straw,
iJirard, - - - Leconte's Mills. - Angu s Leeonte,
" - - - Bald Hills, - - Alex. Irwin.
Goshen, - - Stjawsville, - - H . II. Morrow.
Jrabaai, - - Grahamton.l - - Thoe. H. Forcey
Guelieh, - - Smith's. M'"!U, - Jcs. G.Ganoo.
.... Allemans' - - - Henry Alleman.
Huston, --Tyler, - - Miss K J. Tyler.
u Peunfieli.- - - F rank Bowman.
Jordan, - - Ansonville. - - Ii Swan
Karthaus. - salt Lick, - - Geo. Heckadero.
Knox, - - - New Mi ll ort, - H J. Sloppy.
Morris. - - - Kylertown, - - Ed. C. Brenner.
... Morrisdilc. - John Odetl.
Osceola, - - Os.-e la KI!s.- - T. P Boalich.
Pet.n, - - - Lumbtr Ciry.t - II W. Spencer.
Grampian Hills, Jona. W alt
Pije. .... Curwensville, - Chas. lloel.
Union. - - - Kockton. - - - D. E. lirubaker.
Wjodwarl. J-jfiries. - - - James Locke tt.
Nat M.Tiera, - - - - J G Deiby.
This Post Ofiee wIl do for Chest township,
t Will answerfor Ferguson tewnship.
STATE & V. STATES JU HECTOR V.
OFFICERS OF PENNSYLVANIA.
Governor. - - - John W. Geary, Cumberland,
Sec'y of Com. - Frank Jordan, - Bedtord,
Dep. Secretary. J. V. Weakley. -Auditor
Gen - John F.Uartranft, Montgomery,
Surveyor Gea.- J. M- Campbell, - Cambria,
Atiorr.tv Gen. - F. C Brewster, - Philadelt hia,
AdjutailsGen.- I. B. V Crea y: - Erie.
State Trfasurer, Wm. W Irwin, - Beaver.
Sup Com Sch's J. P Wickersham. Lancastar,
Deputy Sup't. - C. F-. Cobuin, - - Bradford,
State Librarian. Wicn Forney, - - Dauphin,
SipnE Ct.rBT Chief Justice James Thomp
son. Associates. Henry W. Williams. John M.
Kecd. Daniel Agnew. George Sharswood. Ses
sions. Philadelpiba, 1st Mn Uy of January. Har
risburg. 4th Monday of April Sunbary. 1st Mon
day of October Pittsburg, 3d Monaay of October.
OFFICERS OF THE UNITED STATES.
Ulysses S Grant. - Illinois.
tw,inv!fr fflfT. - Indiana.
Hamilton Fish. - New York.
President, - -
Vice President
See. of State,
.sets, o - -
Sec. of Treas'y. tieo S Boutwcll, Massachusetts
sen of ar.
Sec. of Navy .
TREASURER'S SALE
OF TJ53EATED LAHD3
raa txi
For 1869 and previous jear$.
NOTICE is BeisasTGiv.tb.at in pur
auance of an -Act of Assembly, passed
the 12th day of June. A. D. 1S15, entitled
' An Act to amend an Act directing the
mode of selling ur.se ate l lanas. in i lear
field coontv." will be exposed to Publio
Sale or outcrv. for tbe taxes due and
unpaid thereon, at the Court House in
the Borough of Clearfield, on tho Sec
ond Monday in June, A. i. .
3EJCCAEIA TOWSSHIP.
Ac. Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes.
i fa John Mailer, $26 90
63 Peter Miilcr, IS 80
50 Pred-k ilubley, 16 20
26 John Bailsman, 9 42
99 prctUk Ilawtnaa, S2 08
71 113 Thomas Billingtou, 24 00
232 Philip Mysoncope, 75 16
1-ji) J-obn Mvsoncope, 48 60
85 B0 Michael' Mussc-r, 23 54
433 103 John Fordney, 141 2
399 John Witmor, 129 32
349 Henry Witmor, 114 08
181 William Wilson, 40 50
134 Jacob Krug, 43 42
104 John Gibson, S3 40
215 73 Kobert Wilson, 69 06
433 153 William Gray, 104 21
433 ri John Miller, ,104 21
30 SO John K --'.land, 9 72
330 153 .Martin fautz, 1 00
2!6 12" Jacob Kut, 96 00
328 1-53 George Musser, 79 80
74 32 Thomas Gibson, 2S 80 (
100 John Beam, S2 40
3'J0 JarobKrug, 88 4 S
30 Wm. PluntUrt, . 9 72
174 Adam Mysoncope, 57 8S
17fi 47 Jcre. Mjsoncope, , C7 02
100 Krapsy 82 40
IIS Fred. Btatcs, SS -J4
113 Adam Knhn, 40 50
l!s6 Th-iuis Biliington, CO 2 j
S9 Joliu Beams, 29 84 j
40 ' Sossnna Hayscr, 8 55
85 John llaona' - .- 19 53
20 Robert Blaio, 4 85
175 Leooard k Clvde, S 10
200 Kevno'd Kean, 34 80
46 John G. Grar, - 10 02
50 Mordica Shirk, 10 S9
49 George Turner, 12 S5
60 Andrew Pettit, 31 88
B5ADY T0W1TSHIP.
y0.
492
825
5S6I
5S77
5S79
5SS1
53s
323
l'J
1S5
218
2009
13
3529
19feS
1S94
2010
35s"0
20u9
27
155
276
110
Ac. Par. Warrantees, ate.
sos
Jls
80
W. Kirkpatriek,
Cecrad Long.
Jona. . Smith,
Taxes
175 OH
51 32
4Ci 10
S46 Henry Wyksff, 260 63
331 John Duclap, 110 22
100 Casper Stiver, 27 30
77 " Casper Stiver, 21 08
501 Christian Lower, 195 40
650 Roberts A Fox. 2:3 50
421 Christian Lower. 174 2i
400 Christian Lower, 158 10
365 "Roberts Fox, 142 36
04 Roberts A lx, 521 44
9S5 S4 Roberts A Fox, 3S9 15
61 1 Roberts A Fox, 234 30
2i Bsnj. Henry, 99 8J
134 Casper Stiver. 52 6
472 Casper Stiver Sr., 1S4 OS
S3 62 (iorg Phafer, 32 3S
55 R. S. A J. Cstbers, 19 94
323 fcobt. S Cathers. S9 14
100 ' P.aum. 23 39
50 McGairy. 13 56
lt2 Christian Lower, SI 45
FSS.GUS0X T0W5SHIP.
Ac. Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes
Matthias Sioogh, $10 45
George Koss, 78 99
Lewis Jordan, 19 73
Idiratn Pa.-more, lo 80
John nambrigbt, 21 60
Adam Eeigart 18 00
John Doughton, 45 S3
J. H. Furgoson, 34 40
58
433 153
74
50
100
100
809
150
78
Ac Pr. "Tarrai tees. etc. Tiles
50 - Ilenrv Iek, I0l 77
71 ITenrv Heck. 13 16
57B6 KiOOtalf Hccry Brck, 92 52
:8S half Henry iiee. i
15! IIS John Nicholson. it 67
1:'.0 Nicklin A Gnrnth. T, 75
42X llenjamin Gibia, il
2il 20 Henry Be.-k, 50 22
S.i So lionry Bece. 17 25
101 y-! Henrr B--k. 20 r,l
31 12- Ni-k:in A lirlffifn. 6 22
90 Nick'in A (ir.iith, 11 41
No.
5620
4sS
.".'ir,5
55 1 3
5519
427
5513
nu5
5S07
42s7
1237
400
203
Henrv Heck,
iieaty Leek,
74 00
Zi 5
B0GGS T0W5SHIP.
Ac. Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes,
liffl : Jfilm Th-mas, $"9 20
J.J4 75 Jostph Drinker, 47 t0
4o8 76 H. S- Urinkt-r, 81 61
113 Wuu McCortiiick, r-3 01
410 Nanc B'igtts. f1 00
429 41 .Valcu'lm McDonald, S' 8"
429 41 Jhn Byirs, 85 88
100 Pari, at a Snyder, 20 00
1C2 George Huotniso, 33 00
427 G.-orgc Ayn s. C4 00
127 31 Wm. Troutir,e, Gl 00
J..fmH'(m, 60 00
10(1 11 .niif-h Slettait, 20 00
130 27 Jftiti Montgomery, 34 til
43 Birl.ata Snyder, 9 80
404 Jllair M'Lanahan, . 80 80
427 Jonas 5ttt!ib-iser, C4 20
'JS 107 Itichrd Wap!. 2 20
96 Jaa.C. William., 2' 20
216 MUson ec Monson, 43 20
125 G. Hootmsn, 25 00
I66lh:rd Joseph Ball, 13 80
No.
5025
:;si l
3616
E1035I T0'r77ISHIx'.
Ac Fer. Warrantees, etc. Taxes
2?-i Nicklin A Grif5th.$4l 09
S22 J. W. Smith, 47 65
A K. Wright. 11 ZU
Firk A Whitmoisr .37 35
Fenton A St,er.er, 2 11
iir berts A Fx, 12 29
l )o5 159 Eobrrts A lex, 114 a3
100 Jacob Bi ger. M 10
2i0 Daid lrvm Est. 4 50
T0W5SHIP.
Taxes
$43 29
100
135
111
Ac. Per. Warrantees, tc.
824 Hugh Ely,
102 35 John Campbell,
109 llali & Butt,
170 John Vatgiia,
100 Ji'hn Vaughn,
2041 Blur M Laiiahan,
4S7 17 l'olly M 'Lanahan,
100 - Andrew Peters,
48 Matthias Slsymaker,
30 Matthias Slaymaker,
2"0 52 Frances West,
100 Xelicmiali Mains,
l Thomas Holt,
64 P-ivid Mains,
100 Joscpli Pi-well,'
00 Daniel Graham,
50 11. .ratio l. Hall, -
127 V. B. Holt,
85 Wm. Graham,
40 Alex. Dallas,
IS 74
20 80
32 40
8 70
84 80
67 08
28 47
8 36
6 53
34 80
17 40
87
11 17
13 05
S 70
8 7025
23 09 j 200
14 79 j 17
7 36 75
. ITJZ53IDZ TOWNSHIP.
Ac. Per. Wairanttfcs. etc. Taxes.
200 Snydewfcfrns,
300 Jere. vpwlamson.
324 - Mary Crawford,
100 Leonard Ilollis,
CHEST T0W3TJEIP.
$02 80
105 CO
114 05
31 80
Ac. Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes.
100 153 John Bovd, $41 50
313 103 J,siah liainej, 131 91
433 103 Thomas Hamilton, 180 71
208 Jr.nas Ross, . 107 97
433 153 John Cunninghatr, 145 89
433.153 John C4. 134 9
433 103 Jostpii Lwing, 13189
433 153 William Cook. 134 89
3f6 Isaac Kirk tc Co., 162 39
100 81 Henry Pole, , .: 47 5
14J Fulton, 37 85
205 Miller & Crist, 106 21
22 Killer & Cris 9 23
2o0 Maiiafloy U Mitchell, 49 50
433 Mat bias's lough, 88 94
loQ John Brennemsn, 25 05
CI J. & II. Breth, 22 20
600 Samncl McCune, 75 70
100 .John Winner, 34 20
57 William ItoUnd, 25 C7
150 '- Jos. U. McMurray, 20 23
C37HTGTOR T0WSSEIP.
No. Ac. Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxee
53) 103
5373 1I0J
5374 1100
5i33 1100
5:19 10i3
5370 11011
5410 II 03
53--i7 80 4
5-!73 4-3
5401 325
5407 10 TO
1 s92 200
194:
IS91
133
2S3
5377 1100
127
200
133
George Mead.
George Mea l.
Georg Mead, :
George Mead,
George Mead,
(org Mead. .
Gtorf Mead,
George Mead,
George Mead,
Gea ge Mead,
George Mead.
Morris A Stewart,
174 122 Morris A Stewart
Morris A Stewart
Morris A Stewart
Georee Mead. ;
Emerick A Ueiter,
H Burgt,
Charles Brown,
76 36
c7 55
87 55
87 65
73 St
87 55
87 55
53 63
53 03
22 92
.71 50
35 25
9 23
iO 67
63 35
77 55
, 8 97
23 20
9 60
Ac.
241
123
408
137
80S 137
203 154
106 115
49 41
34
73
433 f.0
152 CO
391 159
100
50
202
4o4
81 137
200
93
103
20
7C
50
90
333 147
4'i0
2'K)
281
195
198
100
50
S3 139
200
PECATT2 TO-SrjTSHIP.
Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes
47 John Drinker, $93 75
John Svron, ,60 44
Hicbard Thomas, 167 07
Jacob Downing, 145 CI
Huzb Ely, 83 18
Jos. Hamilton, 43 42
John Skyron, 20 12
Wm. Montgomery, 14 93
Tljns. Edmonson, 29 04
John Anderson, l'-7 C2
Gilbert Vauglit, 55 32
Thomas Biliington, 133 87
Thos. Stewartson, 87 40
Robert Ilaliziimor, IS 75
Marv M Lahahan, 73 72
Ann M Lsnaban, 91 91
Joseph Whitehall, 31 57
Mary M'Lanahan, 63 70
Jacob Downing, 40 31
Joseph. Sansom, 7 28
William Sansom, 2S 60
Thos Stewardson, 18 20
John Drinker, 32 80
Thos. Eirhnnton. 121 82
80
Samnel Harubletoa, 128 40
Casper Haines. 82 80
Gilbert Vaught, 102 39
Joseph Harrison, 70 98
Joseph Harrison, 72 08
Wm. Hoover, S3 85
Tbo. Stcwardson, 13 60
Joseph Whitehall, 31 22
Jonathan Xesbit, 55 CO
A. & J. G..ss, 43 S3
Sam'l. M CIarrsn, 74 80
Joseph Sanom, 7 18
David Stewart, S3 76
3358
5564
5365
5375
5363
5372
5379
5371
6360
5358
5351
5359
5355
1833
1931
1935
1921
1913
1S90
3G7
5352
5373
5353
5357
3M7
Ss
3543
1929
lsvo
1SI26
lv3
1917
3650
1SS7
1916
GIEAED T0WJ3HIP.
Ae. Per. Warrantees, eU.
Georg Mead,
George Mead,
George Mead,
Georg Mead.
Georgs Mead, "
George Mead,
George Mead,
George Mead,
George Mead,
George Mead,
George Mead,
George Mead,
George Mead,
Morris A Stewart. 19 40
1100
1066
752
1032
1100
1100
641
10-3
1100
1013
1003
1003
1100
150
549 116 Morris A Stewart.
536 . Morris A Stewart,
403 100 Morris A Stewart
114 Morris A Stewart,
254 120 Morris Stewart,
10
793
1100
Taxes
$61 07
63 46
39 87
5 20
61 0
I 0
47 00
60 17
61 07
61 81
l 07
55 50
61 07
72 04
70 40
37 74
14 fO
51 61
Morris A Stewart. 1 71
George Mead, 178 15
George Mead, 244 20
1100 George Mead, 244 20
1100 George Mead, 214 20
194 81 Morris A Stewart, 7 24
227 125 .Morris A Stewart, 17 bl
2.-2 56 Morris A Stewart, 21 68
33 Morris A Stewart, 2 47
1S7 r. Eertband est, 13 S5
105 (Stephen Buthand 7 59
373 Morris A Mewart, 27- 95
346 Morris A Stewart, 26 61
106 Morris A Stewart, 8 84
456 Morris A Stewart, 33 75
50 Morris A Stewart, 3 70
SS76 547
577 147
5673 1641
41S1 347
I5S9 856
2000 1020
2001 1P
81 Moore Daianey, 63 95
81 Moore A De aney. 29 01
Pi Mooie A Delaney.141 17
27 Jas Wilson's at,
22 Koberts Fox,
Kobcrta A Fox,
Koterts A Fox.
J-SiZ Sta Roberts A Fox.
1933 4 29 23 Koberra A-Fox,
4200 330 James Wilton.
4138 140 James Wilson,
4 1 S3 250 James Wilson,
41S1 495 James Wilson,
3593 1020 CO Robert 4- Fox,
3601 437 20 Roberts A Fox.
3600 899 151 Roberts Sr Fox,
8573 733 Koberts A Fox,
3576 903 109 Koberts A-Fox,
3594 1 020 60 Roberta A Fox,
35 Roberta A Fox,
65 Roberta ir Fox,
64 Roberts A Fox,
64 Roberts A Fox.
taS 136 Roberts A Fox,
237 Wm. Powers,
927 23 James WiTOn,
8s 115 Javes Wilson,
927 2- James Wilson.
3597 839
3107 65
3584 1020
3535 1030
3504
5063
4193
4256
4254
5679 1041
252 20S
500
7 9s
13 44
164 73
234 90
240 16
1P0 10
fl 10
16 69
IS 64
11 50
24 44
192 7S
83 61
20S 23
143 55
171 61
193 7S
167 83
129 46
13 73
193 73
179 34
65 52
175.2.
167 63
175 21
8 Moore A Delaney, 2.3 79
11
13
6.
S
15
4271
4271
30
105 104
4
iiq
495
495
John Dnnlap.
Duboisc A- Low,
Reynolds sub
J. Nicholson,
James Wilson.
James Wilaoo,
65 93
110 25
20 90
0 62
23 63
1 34
24 26
46 2
46 82
52s j;a
1996 33
1996 S3
221
413
2003 1020
90
2s5
T4
49
25
41
)
4290 433
5291 1100
1005 173
1903 173
1907 241
1913 37
1913 10
35
Oat Lot
52 114
T0W5SHIP.
He. A. Per. Warranteea, ete. Taxes
5313 653 George Mead, $55 41
317 1050 GeorgeMead. 90 03
5313 1099 George Mead. 93 83
5319 1099 George MeaJ, 93 Hi
53.'iillOO George Mead. 93 t3
5.121 1003 George Mead, 85 84
5523 1100 George Mead, 93 50
5314 760 George Mead. 9S 90
5315 1OO0 George Mead. 127 50
6316 1009 George Mead, 127 50
5323 1100 Georze.Mead, 93 50
5331 111)9 George Mead, S3 50
5525 2C0 George Mead, 27 50
5134 309 Wm.'Mspes. 33 2j
1912 433 Morris A Stewart. 37 23
lsS4 1
01 J 430 15 Morris i Stewart. 54 ?4
5324 1213 67 George Mead, 30 32
5326 1100 George V.ad, 2-0 50
5327 1113 George Mead, 24 S3
5329 1100 George Mead. 2-00
5329 1100 George Mead.. !S0 50
I9t)3 100 Amos Reed. 35 00
1923 353 G. Albert A Bro., 32 03
1921 20 Wm A. W allace, 17 00
1922 20 Morris A Stewart. 25 50
16 99J 15 Gil'm Garrison.HJ 83
GBAHAM T0WKS3IP.
Ac. Per. Warrantees, ec. Taxes.
207 Thos. P. Cop, $41 88
l'J3 John SUyroD, 29 01
1 John Sk Too, 2 35
145 T. Ch,' 20 34
103 Geo. Moore, 40
340 Joseph Simons, 127 81
164 Eeftiard Gratz, . 233 12
130 ll. rnard Gratx, 193 SO
10 Joseph Henry, 3 76
318 Joseph Henry, ' " 81 77
100 Charles Hall, 88 60
41 C. J. Alipyrt, 15 42
60 JohnSkyron, ., 4C0
Taxes.
$80 23
28 70
13 79
110 21
38 45
45 3
93 81
74 72
28 12
87 21
19 03
28 70
8 20
13 94
GTTELICII T0WSSHI?
Ac. Per. Warrantees, ate..
210 Bonj. Wilson,
100 Kich'd Atberton,
48 11 1 Geo. Moore,
849 SiS Geo. Moore,
134 Philip lllonincer,
108 John M Ca'icn,
433 10! E Iwst I Hand,
260 JJin M 'C'aheD,
93 John Lampbiaclc,
125 Benj. Wilson,
lift John Witmer,
loo John Witmer,
100 Daniel Fulkerson,
180 . Kobert Henderson,
H7JSTOW TOWKSHIP.
No. Ae. Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes
200 I G. Bidder. $56 40
195 Dsn'l Caldwell. 49 14
5673 1041 Moore A Delaney. 252 37
5f-74 1041 Moore A Delanev. 22 37
5f.75 1041 Moore A Peianay, 252 37
506 930 Wm. Powers. ''I 43
505479 Wm. Powers. 231 50
5672 317 27 Moore A Delaney, 80 97
SS3 15 James Wilson. 54 91
S90 James Wi son, 1S9 01
660 James Wilson. 51 83
990 James Wilson, 77 99
495 James W ilson, 93 57
495 James Wilson, 93 57
990 James Wilson. 197 11
420 Willhelm Willlnk S3 61
490 James Wiisin, 92 71
740 James Wilson, 149 fG
810 Wm Powers, 17A 61
fr!)9 Wm. Powers. 213 41
375 E. iboemater. M 73
101 E. Shoemaker. 22 25
250 James Wilson, 43 25
500 James Wilson, 94 50 '
4257
424
4200
4132
4199
4199
42f.l
4902
4236
4225
6064
5065
4225
4 20 6
JOirAH T0WJfEIP.
Ac. Per. Warrantees, ete. Tsxti.
224 153 Richard Peters, $59 81
433 153 Peter Kuhn, 61 06
209 Richard Peters. 57 82
433 153 Thomas Martin. 135 S3
283 Kob.rt Martin.- 43 20
91 115 Philip Loust, 21 22
43 Wm. Johnston, 0 50
100 Jonathan Jorrs, 16 59
100 Kichard Martin. 22 25
100 Richard Martin, 22 2l ,
-j3 158 John Dunwoodie, 115 0
No.
54f9 1100
5411 1100
54 1 2 747
5113 1043
5406 11 S3
5414 I 1C0
5405 167
1433 249
1095 97
1095 122
it-97 100
I07 109
1C97 i-9
43
200
1C65 3i0
1665 3:-0
10?7 25
1093 6i
509
122
83
Ft
18
37
133
255
144
25
50
ieo
11
KAKTHACS IOWSBHIP.
Ae. Per. Warrantees, ete. Taxea
George Mead. $53 46
Georjre Mead, 53 44
(!( Mead, 41 00
George Mead, 51 70
George Mead. 53 46
George Mead, 63 46
27 George Mead, 4 50
Wm Smith. 67 82
123 Charles Wjllirg. 9 bl
Charles Wiiiing, 12 30
. -: Charles Wining. 1 1 14
Charles Willing, 11 14
Charles Wiliiig, 7 22
J R. McCloskv, 5 78
Wm Micb.iels, 24
McCloky 4 i'ctter.43
15. D Hall. 56
Charles Willing. 2
Chrles Willing. 5
A r-chnarrsV Co.l
. Daniol Yothers,
Mary Egerans,
F A- I. W;,ito,
F. ir t White,
F A I. White,
Christian Brown,
John Gilliland
Jrbn Giliiland,
Olivor M.ore.
John McOonegal,
llary E Micbeia,
Hemy Yotbcra
Ae.
437
435
433
483
429
433
433
433
233
433
433
433
433
373
72
433
10 J
423
304
351
o5
109
205
loo
20
200
43
364
Per
43
60
153
153
41
153
153
103
153
158
153
153
103
153
153
133
153
103
ruox TOTirssHiP.
Warrantees, ete. Taxes
It. IIaynes,5 6 $85 22
Luke Morris, 5 6 84 83
Joseph Milliard. 5 6 84 44
K.lrt Grav,5 6 84 44
J. Binghurst, 5-6 83 66
Sarah Ward, 5 8 84 44
George Eddy, 5 6 84 44
Moore Wharton, 5 6 84 44
George Ashlon,5-6 64 53
William Hunter, 111 83
John Dorsey, G9 C5
Bonj. Poultney, 140 10
Israel Morris, 145 10
Martin Piorce, 183 88
Thomas Jordan, 14 04
lsalella Jordan, 101 21
Honrr Trout, 23 40
- Caleb Folllk 109 40
George Weseott, 82 84
George Sheaff, 82 18
John Bovd, 62 67
Susanna Ward, 25 53
G. & M. M Cormick, 59 65
5293 1100 George Mead, 0 18
5293 374 G.oree Mead. si 6ft
George Mead, 102 92
80 Roberta A Fex, 6 03
fcO Roberts A Fcx, 8 99
Hugh Jordaa, 24 84.
John Reed. 43
(0 Roberta A Fox. 69 69
Robert Mitchell, S4 0
Wm. Montgomery, 44 4
J. M. Macumbor, IT 2
J B. Garrison, 7 19
JT. W. 8nyder, 2 12
Isaac Conklia, 2 02
Jaa. B Shaw. S 02
Israel Nichols, 1 46
George .Mnod, 6t 47
ieorge Mead, 843 2
Jllie Irwin A Som, 21 91
Klli Irwin A Hon. 21 TT
EHi lrwiw Now, M I
Xliialrwia A Sea, 4 13
Beery sisad. 7 jo
Morgan, IS 63
Mordica Shirk, 1 07
Ksdolph Lits, ( 66
X0BIS TOWXSEI?
Per., Warrantees, eK. Taxea
George Wetaelt, $64 1
William Werta, $2 66
Christian Werta, CI 6
David Laueh, (9 94
Joseph Turner, C9 62
Josftfib Turner, 69 62
Joseph Turner, 64 72
George Uabeckar, 66 64
Johu Hea4, C2 73
Kobeit Glenn, 43 85
John liuston, 68 20
Clctxt Stacker, 68 42
John Vaughn, 68 42
Jonathan Neebit, (8 42
Blair M 'Latiahan, 6 73
William Stewart. 47 19-
Klehsrd K. Smith, 1$ 80
Jamas Smith. 19 27
Christopher Backer, 9 17
George Gates, 2 61
Hyman Grata, 17 69
40 Conrad SwarU, 3 C6
1" John GrarT, 69
Nicholas Kidenoor, 10 84
65 (Robert Carson, I ...
117 (Nich.K idononr I
Matthias Slocgh, 85 89
Henry Drinker, 7 14
. Fiedcrick Hutdoy, 78 20
Matthias Sloegb, 5 81
William Bigler, 15 80
Joseph Palter, 4 69
Francis Johnston, 10 7$
Francis Johnston, 4 90
Kals ton k Iioover, 21 38
Ac.
402
206 827
878
440
440
840
423
815
272
400
433
433
i33
170
299
407
244
231
125
112
213
19
137
484
875
25
4oO
SS
100
95
136
62
180
65
:o9
20
91
16
158
168
153
7 139
Ff XJT TOWTTSHIP.
5o. Ae. Par. Warrantees. eta.- Tastes
163 Greenwood Boll. $33 81
6952 63 Elijah Heath. 12 72
135 Nieklin A Griffith, 30 59'
4252
5777
PIKE T0WSSHIP.
Ae. Per. Warranteea. cu.
957 85 James Wilson,
410 12 John Nicholson.
8. Eladgett,
John P. Hoyt,
James Wilson,
George James,
W"m. S. Roberts,
Joseph Bailey,
R. W. McKaul,
Z. McNaol.
John Nicholson,
J. A Caldwell.
John Nicholson,
John Nicholson,
John Nicholson,
5777 410 12
1429 70
25
4260 890
124
4020 476
400
236
460
5778 27
5776 .176
5776 140
5776 201
5776 100
Taxes
$31 36
62 29
62 29
8 94
39
67 3?
17 13
60 69
20 93
21 10
82 27
6 89
44 87
53 70
26 69
14 26
No.
3003
3599
35s2
35M
3593
traiojr township.
Ae. Per. Warrantees, etc
909 151 Roberts A Fox,
6u8 66 Roberts A Fox.
799 30 Roberts A Fox,
125 Roberts A Fox,
350 Roberts If Fox,
Taxes
$2s4 B0
187 85
24 7 70
31 00
T5 Oft
Alex. Hunter,
Silas Wilcot,
Isabella Jordan,
Henry Trout,
John t'iron,
15 60
81 20
81 20
4 68
85 27
LA3VSI7CCS T0WKSEI?.
No. Ae. Per Warrantees. te. Taxes
5299 1 100
5300 1100
5301 1100
5302 11 00
5303 1100
5304 1 '00
525 11 CO
5306 1100
5307 1103
5303 1100.
5309 H00
5310 11 CO
5311 1100
6292 II SO
52?1 1100
5295 1100
George
George
George
Gecrt
Ueorc
George
George
George
George
George
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WOODWASD TOWNSHIP.
Ac. Per. Warrantees, ete. Taxes.
433 153 John Vooght, $179 81
4o5 159 John Walls, 188 81
433 153 John Roll, 179 31
100 William Wilson, 41 40
412 John Cannon, liJ 67
433 103 Israel Wheeler, 99 64
215 6 Thomas Neil, 49 42
60 EliHootman, 13 80
204 alary .Veil, 65 68
333 Bonj. Johnston, 107 19
533 Hegartw, 193 24
402 Matthias Barton, 131 45
Sll 145 JohnM'Caben, 92 72
57 143 Mary Connelly, 16 75
100 Roland Evans, 41 40
121 Eli UoetmiD, 88 92
1-50 Mary Sand wick, 18 40
218 Chauncey Rickets, 40 12
1 Chajincev Rickets, 2 31
213 Charles Higbt, 102 68
237 DaniefTurner, t(8 OS
170 Peter Loader, ' 64 75
91 Charles Louder, 84 19
40 William Wister, 7 SS
150 John Low, 27 60
100 Isaac Goss, 27 60
72 Roland Evans, 13 24
100 Benjamin Johnston, 41 40
55 Mary Jfiel, 33 75
437 1 half Reuben Haines, 140 76
4331 half Luke Harris, 189 15
lrOl half George Ashton. 27 60
LEVER PLF.GAlTreaa'r.
Clearfield, April 6, 1370.
"V" )TICE ITavinir purchased the interes
of J . Bl ittetiberirer, Esq., in the but
sine?., heretofore cs1,Tsrr under the urm name
cfj A Uluttenbever jifcf-.l'fhs rac wiil be con
ducted hereafter under the nam tt Moshannon
Lard and Lumber Co.. (Store). ..ri:I11,
II H SUILLINGF-KD, JOHN LA We HE.
President. Sup t.
May 11, '78.-tf .
C L A K K ' S
CSLS1KS
FEM A L E F ILLS,
res S4L sr
J5oyr A Shsw and IlarUwick ilrwla,
Ciearld, Pa.
Aug 4.'6J-lyl Retail Price. 81.50 per package
"VEW LAMPS Perkins A House's Non-Explo-i
sive Lamp a new article just received and
fOr sale by HA Kit Y F. BIGLEK CO.
UEENSWARE Tea sets. best stone-war. 4S
. - . n . ....... n r-
t SO oagi J.
UCNES a quantity on tana ana lor sale at
oi.iii.1.1
J pieees.at6 50 at
Tsl
L May 2
t'm W Tfolknan. Iowa.
(lei. M. Robeson, New Jersey,
t ' -r T...l, t.k n Cox. - - Ohio.
P M tn. -- J A.J. Creswell, Maryland,
Attorney Gen. - K. R. Hoar, Massachusetts
SrrEE.K CmT Chief Justice. S, P. Chase, of
Ohio. Associate Justices Nathan Clifford, of
Maine, Samuel Nelson, of New York, David Da
vis, of Illinois. Noah H. Fwayne, of Ohio, Sam
nel F. Miller, of Iowa. Stephen J. Field, er Cal.
Salaryof Chief Justice SS aOO.fcf Associates $0,-0iK.
IMPORTED LIQUORS, .
si-oa as
5K.4.V)E5 .rJ llOLLAMD G7.VS.
WRE OLD GRATE BHAXDTES,
PURE OLD CAHIXZT WHISKEYS.
OLD GRAPE WTXES.
All the above brands warranted par and to
excel anything in this market for medicinal pur
p.jjies GEO. N t.OLLt Krs,
March 30,-70-tr.ProPIi'f Shaw Hons.
NEW TN. SHOP!
Fred Sackett,
Manufacturer of
T1X, COPPER and SHEET IROX WARE,
(nearly opposite th jail),
MARKET STREET, CLEARFIELD, PA.
ROOFIXG, SPOVTIXG ai JOB WORK
don on reasonable terms.
April 6. 1870.
p K. S M I T H,
"merchant tailor,
Clearfield, Pa.,
ir.nU nOTt.etfnttT inform the citixensof Clear
field eountv thatlio'has pntehasod the interest of
E. H. L. Stougbton. and is now prep area to mas
up, in tbe most fashionable manner, all kinds of
clothing that customers my o. ixm u
CLOTHS.'
VOESSIXS,
AXD CASSrrjERES,
ot every tvl. alwavs on hand, trom which ens
tnm,n nn'miit thiir eJetions. On door East
, of the PostoRic. April 20, 1370.
Valuable Grist Mill Property
For Sale.
Is oCred at private sale. tbe Cslwallarler Mill
property situate on Daurel Run, on the- line of
Ihe Tyrone and Clearfield Kailroad.and two miles
West "of Philipsbnrg. The pjoperty eonslsts of
22 acres of land, wuh a grist mili,-u 6y 41 feet,
and three stories highland has two run ef .French
burrs and doable boitingcloths ; a frame dwelling
house, with a small cleared lot ; tbs balance tim
bered jriih Pine and Hemlock; and a first-class
water power, suitable for a woolen factory all in
good order. The property will be sold very low
and on easy terms.
Apply to, or address Dy letter.
WALLACE A WALTERS,
ap 27-lt Real Estate Agents. Clearfield, Pa.
R.O SAD ALL'S
O
THE GREAT AMERICAN HEALTH
RESTORER, purifies the blood and
cuies Scrofula.Syphilis.Skin Diseases. Rheu
matism. Diseases of women and all Chron
ic Affections of the Ilfood. Liver and Kid
neys. Recommended by the medical Fae
Blty and many thousands of our best eiti
sens.
Read the testiitcEy of Thysicians and pa
tients who have .used Rosadalis; snd for
our Rosadalis Guide to Health Book, or Al
manac for this year, which wo prblish for
gratuitous distribution; it will give yon
much valuable information
I'r. R. W.tarr, o! Baltimore, says :
I take pleasure in recemmerding your
Rosadalis as a vei y powerful alterative. I
have seen it used in two cases with happy
results one m a case of secondary syphilis
in which the patient pronounced himself
cured af'er having taken five bottles of
your medicine The other is a ease of scrof
ula of long standing, which is rapidly im
proving ctder its use. and the indications
ar that the patient will soon recover. I
bare earefoltv examined the formula by
which yoar Rosadalis is made, and find it j
an excellent compound of alterative ingre
dients.
Pr..-V. nf Nicholasvllie. B.T., says no
has used Rosadalis in cases of Scrofula and
Secondarv Svphiliswith satisfactory results
as a eleantr of the Bloxl I know no bot-
Iter remedy. ... . ,
Samuel G. McFadden, Marfreesboro ,
- Tenn ,sayi:
I have used seven bottles of Rosadalis
and am entirely cured of Rheumatism ; send
m foor bottles, as I wish it for my brother,
I who has scrofulous sore eyes.
Beojamin Beehtol. of Lims. Ohio, writes,
I have suffered for twenty y ears w ith an in
veterate eraption over my whole body ; a
short time sine I purchased a bottle of Ro
sadalis and it effected s perfect cure
Labratory, 61 Exchange Plaee,Baltimor.
S CLEMENTS, A CO . Proprietors.
u..9li is sold bv Hartswick A Irwin and A.
I Shaw. Clearfield, D. K-. Good. Osceola, and by
Druggists generally. April 6. .0-lT
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PITTSBURG ADVEP.TISEkf E5TS
, FAIRBANKS
STANDARD SCALES, OF ALL KINDS ALSO,
IMPROVED MONEY DRAWER.
Fairbanks, Morse & Co.,
M 30 6m 102 Second A v , Pittsburg. Pa.
JAS T. BRADY & CO.,
SuceessBrs It S. Jones Cm..)
COB.NER FOURTH AND WOOD S1F-ZZTS,
PITTSBURGH, PA.,
BANKERS,
arraxo sill all list s or
GOVERNMENT SECIjRITIES,
,Gold, Silver and Coupons.
Six par east, interest allowed en deposits sab
jeet to hk.
Money loaned on Government Bone:
Bonds registered free of charge.
May 19. J-ly. JAMES T. BRADY ir CO.
NEW BAKERY.
The undersigned respectfully informs th eiti -sens
of Clearfield that she has opened a Bakery
on Fourth street.a short distance abov Mr. Shirk's
tannery, where she is prepaid at all times to fur
nish fresh BREAD, CAKES, and PICS, to fami
lies and other.,
April 20. 1870. Mrs M J. PURVI AN "E.
II. F. BIGLER & CO.,
-"-' ; BXlLStl IB
HARDWARE,
awn nascrracTcxass or
Tin and Sheet Iron Ware,
CLEARFIELD, PA.
THIMBLE-SKEINS and Pips-hetes. rr Wag.
ens, for sals by H. F. BISLER A CO
stor of
H. F. BIGLER A CO.
TROSi IKON !! Best bar f 'on. for sal at th
A.
O hand at
OTOVESof all sorts and sites, constantly an
U. F. BIGLEK A CO 8
CABLE CHAINS a good srtisl. as band and
forsa!by H. F. BIGLER A CO.
H0B.8S-SH0E3, and horse-rails, tebebed at
P. F. BIGLER A CO 5.
FOR SALE,
White Lead, Zlne Paint, Linseed Oil. Tarpentin
Tarnishes f all kinds. Colors, in il sad
dry, Paint and Varnish brushes.
"hartswick: a irwin,
Clearfield.Pa-M 5,'4.
0
MY OWN HOOK.
Havinc purchased the entire stock at the
old atand ot Kirk & Spencer, in Lumber City,
I intend carrying on the business as hereto
fore.
UY MOTTO IS TO SELL CHEAP FOR
CASH.
Thanking our frintis and customers' for
past patronage I solicit a continuance ot the
same.
Sept. 15tb, 1869, ISAAC KIRK.
rOR SALE a good bUGGY.on sy terms.
Apply to j " u.iujji.
C-11 4 A How I made it in 6 mos. with stencils.
1 1 -i: 17 Samples mailed fr
I
New York.
A- J. FCXLAW,
fApril 13-3m
SADDLES, Bridles, larness epllars Ae., fei
sale at H. t. BIGLEK A CU $.
GUNS. Pistols an sword cares to be had at
M F. BIGLEK A CO B.
HARNESS, Trimaiags, and Fnoa-Sndirg' for
sale at H. F. BIGLEK A Co 8.
OIL, Putty. Paints Glass and Nail, for sal at
March '70. - H F, BItiLkK A Co'S.
FAIRBANKS
STANDARD SCALES,
or ALL USUI. ALSO,
Eaggar Barrows, Warohons Trucks, Copying
Proas, Improved Money Drawers, A.,
FOB SALS sr
II. F. BIGLER k CO.,
Dealers in Hardware,
March 18 CuitnaLP, Pa. 170.
T-D. PERKS A Co a Cour, th best in market, for
'j sale by J. SHAW A SjQN
TTINTSON nOUSE PAINTING," by J. W.
XX Maaury. CI., 4,3 p., 40e. Free by mail .n
receipt of priee MAsrav WaiTosi, 2". Y. ?sn.
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