Democratic banner. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1837-1849, April 25, 1848, Image 3

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    L” “50 mndc’ mflh‘ppeiul in the Republic o!
: - Fume-lor ’a supply of arms and the mu
;g; unions uf \vnr. ‘ , .;
711
‘y -‘ ' , ' 'V "‘3: '
i ‘ Mo“ MYSTERY—A Gnosnl. Am
i; "'ANOEMENT.—II is said that no little ex
‘Cllt‘mt‘lfl prevailn at Accndin'. anne co..
i N. Y._|l) regard In an ~' umlergrnuml" nr-
. rnngement. in which it is suppnet‘d 50""
gagfgtliscontented inhabitant of the other world
figi‘i’gwfltasn hand. The story goes. according
‘Efgto the “ City Items” of the _Geneva Ga
,f:;:l,etle. that n servant girl hnvtng some er
lééfigrund in the cellar ol' the house. on cross
[ng he; the ground floor perceived a portion
Aggfi‘otrtt give way hem-nth her leet. and at the
téigii-ezfieame time heard a loud top. The mun nt
Ki‘gflhe house was called. and on proceeding
‘g‘f’g’to the spot the same supernatural rap was
iégfiifihenrd. and tlte " hole in the ground” per
fieéfeetly visible. 0n putting the inquirvp
"Is there ntt'yyvone buried don-n there 9’”
E”! was nnrtwered by the name unearthly
if?" rap. ‘ “ \\ asl he murdered P” received the
{Vijfigentne‘ reply”. “ llow’ long have j'nu been
;géfgg‘herer’? was afnswered by five rapt, suppo
‘rfl'd to indicate five years. Other ques-
Eia'fifiriuns were arked, and anlwers given in
ethe sumc mysterious way. Picks. bars &
entitles. were procured, & at it they went.
3 "fi-‘torclierc the murdered man from confine
intent
’ At the depth of about lnur leet torth
gushed a stream of water, filling the hole
'fJ':s'»';_n|ntoxt to the top. On attempting to bail
'it. they were unable to lowerit more than
a foot. 0n thrusting a bar down two feet
helow the bottom of the hole. it struck rt-
Qi‘f’ gains! a board. but no further diurnveriel
have been made. Hundreds are flocking
w. to the spot, and stories are already afloat
' V ol 1: pedlar iinvmg- been missrnajrom that
{1: region some yenrs"rince. and that suspi
cion reatfi upon it man in that vicinity an
the murderer! This is a great world. and
5} the present month peculiarly prolific in
~ wonder in! discoveries. -—li‘oclte3!er .fldvcr
-5- !iser. '
A;
WHIGGERY IN MEXICO.
, The folloivinz is an extract of a letter
, if" lrom our old lriend and fellow-townsman.
Mr Samuel llorn. who went to Mexico. as
36 Drummer in Captain Millen’s company.
:9; -' Sam,’ is an old soldier andl a very good
3.: one—this is his third campaign. and we'll
if; onrrant he has hickory enough in him to
5" go through one more. His Democracy is
H as tough as his physical strength. This
§ letter was received by his brother.—Lan
[l% water Intelligencer.
1’“ “ Col. Wynkoop is a good oflicer. and
5;? u very much respected in the army. He
1* has come out a strong democrat. The
1k: ‘. Speeches published by our great men at
it 7 home, have had a bad eflect here; among
J: the soldiers, many who have been Whigs.
»; have turned Democrats—there are live or
3" ~ix instances of this kind in our own com.
party. The Lexington speech of Henry
Clay has been published in the Mexican
:55 papers. and very highly commented upon
0% by them. Men who proless to be friends
,3“ of our country; and conduct themselves in
- this manner. ought to be sent out here. dz.
4%“ placed in lront ol such forts and batteries
if; us we had tolace at the Castle 0! Chapul
“7 teper. i don’t think they ”would make
many more Suchtspeeclteb."—Eus!on .‘Yr
. gun. ‘ " '
MlLl'l‘lA 'I'RAININGS. '
’ ,We have the pleasure ol‘inlorming our
‘ readers that those yearly forces, Militia
*9." - - .
Trainings, are forever abolished In Penn
'3‘; } rylvania. By the new law. eath individ
-1" ml liable to militaryvduty. is taxed twen~
* ty-five cents in lieu of personal service
;gofii; upon training days. The lund thus pro
duced. alter the paymentotall militia ex
: penses (P). is to be divided among the
{fly several volunteer corps ofthe Cutntnnn~
"5‘." wealth. This doing away with a system
'3 which is a farce in time of peace. and a
lolly in time of war; and encouraging in
*4 Its place the lormntinn ol ~volunteercom
g}; psntes that can be depended upon In the
U hour at battle.— Sat. Eve. Post.
H'liiC/i fa Right?-—-Mr. Bolts in his'
speech at Philadelphia, declami |hat no
pnrlion of \Vhig'principlvs we‘re obwlete;
that lhelatifi qucslion was no! obsbiete,
'but lhn its bank: MAY be taught over :1-
gnin by the Whigs. Mr. Cont Johnson
‘not only call» Ihat queslion obsolete. but
u [onus on the Whig party. Which is
right P
‘ New Monster Paintmg.—llutlson. the
;, ‘famous londachhe pointer. has reached
i Pittsburg. and is about completing his P..-
1~ -norama'ol the Ohio nml Minis‘lppi rivers.
.’ The Louisville Democrat predicts that it
f it will. as n-work at art. surpass anything
M)! the kind in the New world. It will
3 occupy four miles of canvass.
Camnterce of Michigan‘é’l‘he Detroit
Adveniner slates that a miilion bauela of
. flour. and nearly 20.000.000 bushels of
fl .wheat‘were exported‘ flom tb'al Slate last
ff ‘yeal, benidea 1.0009090 pounds or “65'
; ..and 95h" ‘produ’qls. , "" x
Rummntm ‘AND Coup—Wright’s lndinn' Ve~
gctnblo Pill. are _n most extraordinary medicine for
the cent of thoumatmn and Gout. bocuum- they
not enlyclenneo the stomach and bowels eftho-o
movbidhumeu'which,“ tatten inlo tlie'circ’u‘lation
and thrown ugonthe membrane and muscle. are
the can-cert a übeve painful malndien; but they
excite the ‘ubhorbent &c.-at. tq take up that which
n alreadydnpoailed. and therefore are übwluloly
certhin lg make ‘n‘tiorlnin ntlie of [liteqmnti-m and
Gout. A'single twentykfis'e combo: ’of Wright‘s
Indian Vogetttble-Pilll wit! olten give the moat nu
Imtiahing; who” end peueverance according to
directions will be certain to drive pain ofevery
description hum thebedy. ' .9 r, __v; _
'Bzwuu: on? Couririnfimju' ‘ANb WHAT-16mg:
“gmemher'lhal "1' pfiginnl and only genuine 'ln
dmn 'Yegktablc Pillflfiavo lh'ojignalum of Wu,
I=l=
Kauai-written mth n pen on the top luhclot ' Jllst Returned
' If?” 7'ficlgctiuino or sale In R. Su/nv. IS
sole flgenlfor (Pleamézdycn‘ifls (e, Bno- DIR. A, 11],. HILLS, from Phil’o.
Titan. .C‘urwensmlle; DANIEL BARRETT. WITH 1: large tut of new and most
Llll/tceaburg; and wholesale at the qffice improved Dental instrumenta- ‘
""d general d”PM. 169 Rate street. P/n'la- ALSO. a large stuck ol carefully selec
(la/plum. ’ . teetetl premium teeth from» Sleekton’s
Manufactnry.
“ DR.‘ S. W. STOCKTON , _ l
‘ has drawn the premium lnr mnnulacturlng‘
the best Metallic Artificial Teeth. not on
ly in the United States. but in London
nml Paris , and Dr. Mills has taken‘par
licular pains to select a choice lot of them.
tip that his patrons may be assured of get—
ttna a-gond and substantial nrticle.
u DI. H. has ulan procured a very large
variety of Extracting instruments, mad?
according to Harris" latest pntternau and
he can confidently assure all‘ tliow who
are troubled with 'thore abominable pesti.
decayed teeth. that the Forcepu are not on
ly a much more sale nod ealy instrument
with which to remove a tooth, but they
cuuue much less pain at the-time, and
comparatively no soreness following.
Dr. Hills has also a variety of other
Dental requirementa, such at Gold Plate.
Gold Foil. 7'oth Powdery. Was/tee and
Brushes. and he in fully prepared to pera
{nrmall operations in the line of DEN
TISTRY. such as interling on Gold
Plate, or on Pivotl, Plugging, Extracting ,
and Cleansing. And from past experience
and succeu, henleels Confident 0! giving
entire satisfaction. and warrants all his
work well done, and to please his patron“.
A reasonable length of time given lor tri- '
nl to alljnbs over $5. and if not found to
answer all the purposes promised, no [NY
will be required.
Office at the New Drug Store, the sign
of the GOLD [HURT/IR, _
MARRIED—Oh 'r’in'u'rmy" Iho 131}. mu. by
James M. Shnw. Ecq_ Mr. JOHN W. Kvum. l 0
Min. SormA Smnmv, nll ofßradlorll lownuhup.
' DIED—On Snlurdny 1011. nt Means. E. A; W.
F. Irwin: MillaJn anronc'o township. n 'young
man nnmodJouN HARPER. 'l‘ho docooued, occmd
mg to his win account. was horn and voiaod m
Kentucky, near Iho Tonncanoo lino. dud was lha
only won and brolhor ofa widowod‘molhor and nix
aioloru. Although ho oulTorod and died Hmong
nrnngon. ho Mcoived‘ovory corn and nllonlion
Ihnl friondn could hNo tendered.
'.‘Kenlucky nnd 'l‘cnncascg paper. please copy.
845 Acres of Land
FOR Sale in Gibson township, Elk
county. situated near the Sinneml
honing 'coeck. being part of tract No.
5424. warranted in the name of George
Mend. About 400 acres at this tract is
good farm land. and the balance Is valua
ble on account of the Pine Timber on it.
The owner. Who retidea in Philadelphia.
Mr. Price J. Patton. Is 1"!!qu to dispose
0! it, and will sell it low. The under
signed 19 aulhorizrd to sell- it. to whom
applicalion can be made for terml. either
at Cleacfield, or (on court week!) at
Ridgcway.
G. R. BARRETT. Agent.
April ‘22. 1848.
,Battallon Orders.
THE 3d Volunteer Battalion ofClenr
field county Volunteerr, belonging
to the 2d Brigade, 10th Div.'[’. 111.. will
meet lor dl’l” and Inspection. on Wed
nestlny the 24th day of May next. at the
borough of Ciearfirld, at to o’clock u!
said day.
By order of Col. BARRETT.
J. F. WEAVER. Adj’l.
April 22. 1848.
VEIIE enrolled Militia of the 2d Brig
ade 10th Division, P. M.. will train
by Companies on the lat Monday at May
next. The Volunteers and Militia. b)
Battalion. for Inspection. as follows, viz:
sth Regiment, commanded by Colonel
Clinger—2d Battalion on Monday the Bth.
and lst Battalion on Tuesday the oth day
of May next.
2d Regiment. commanded by Colonel
Beuey—‘Zd Battalion on Wednesday the
[oth. (Washington Light Infantty train
With 2d Battalion.) and lot Battalion on
Thursday the llth dav of Muv.
ls! Regiment, cn-nmanded'by Cnlnnel
Sliver—lit Battalion on Friday (ho I‘lth.
and 2d Battalion on Sunday lhe l3'h
av of May
4lh Réfgimem. commanded by Colonel
McMurme—2d Battalion on Monday (by
15'h, and In Baitaiinn on Tuesday the
61h day of May—Union Cavnlsy will
ruin wilh‘lst Battalion.
3d Regiment. bomnmmloul by Cnlnnrl
Keth—lst Bullalion nn V‘Vedneulny the
17th, (Montgomery Grays will train with
In Ball-lion.) and 2-I Battalion on Thurs
day 'lhé.lBlh day M May.
2d VolunteeHßaHahdn. commanded bl’
Major Stephens. on Saturday the 20th
day 0! May. _
6th Regiment. commanded by Cnlonel
WorrclL—‘Zd Banalmn on Monday 'he
22d, and M Battalion on Tuesday the
23d dav of May.
3d Volunteer BuHahnn. commanded by
Colonel Barrett, on Wednesday the 24th
day of May.
7th com'pany of 6m Regiment on Thurs
dxay the 25th day of May.
Union Grays on Friday the 26th day 0!
May. .
JOHN BURKET. Brig. ln’r.
2d Brigade lO'h Div. P. M
Brig. Inspemor’s office. \Vulkvrs
ville. Centre co.. April 8, 1848.;
LIST OF LETTERS remaining in
the Post Office at Cleurfield. Pa.,
April Jul. [B4B. _
Amor, Dundy ‘ Hoyt, Catharine
Adams, Barnavd Irwin. Jamea
Amletson Charles Jordan, Samuel , '
Buds, Adams Kirk. Isaac
Buyer, Henry R. Larrin. Anni
aner. John . Madden. Michael
Crowell, Jucab Mupcs, William
Dixon. George Reams, Mary Ann
Doriah, Jacqb' ' Reishcl. Wm. L.
Fulton. T. il.—2 Roll. Clarissa
Fenton. John -‘ Stuckman. Daniel
Frank,Michael Warden. John P.
Gnllaher.R’ev.J.Ar Wrighl. J'. \‘V.
pd ‘ WM. L. MOORE. v. m.
Estate of I. Goodfellow dec’d.
NOTICE is hereby given. that letters
of ndminislralinn have been gren
ted to the'nnbacribers on lhe ealate of lan
iah Goodfellow, late 0! Lawrence town
ship. Clenrfield county, dec’d. and lhat
all,peranna indebted to said estate are re
quested to make payment without delay.
and these having demands against (he
semefiwrll 'present them properly authen
ticated ‘fnr settlement, _
‘ MARY GUODFELLOW. mm
G.'D'.~GOODFELLOW. .»
Miprch'.23.,lB4B. “5,3;
NIACKAREL. .1 Copsmmly‘ .un
SHAD.v ‘ lhand'and for gale
HERRINGS. ' ' ‘ by J. PALMER
PORK; “ - " >Bl. 00.. Market
HAMS 8!. SIDES, ‘ Ilreelv wharlJ’M;
SHOULDERS.‘ I lndelphiap
LARD & CHEESE, J ’ 'Ap. 18-.-3ng. ‘J
ELK COUNTY I.AN.D
Brigade Orders.
'l‘rcasurcr’s Sale
0F UNSEATED LANDS. INT”
(’l. In Clea-livid cuunly.
IN puruunm-e ol Iho Isl u-rlion ofthe Act of
Assembly ofl3lh March. 1815. onlillml "An Acl
Io nmcnd nn Act providing lhe manner ofu-ng
Unlcnlcd Land: for Ines. and for other vurpuwa.‘
lhcm will be exposed to aaln, on lhe 2d Monday
of Juno uoxl. M the court-house. In Iho borough of
Clcurfiold. (and adjourned from dny to day until
Ihc whnle mo sold.) lhe fulluwmg lunch of Un~
scaled Land. and 'l‘uwn Lula. in 151 d county. fur
Iho umounl o] In: sol nppmila ouch lracl.
Baccaria towns/zip
ll'arumtrz.
Thomas Kellaml
Abraham Wilnwr
Michael Musscr
Jacob Krug
John Gibson
Jeremiah Masher
Peter G~~lz
Marlin Foulz
Jacob Foul'l.
George Mouser
Robert “'ilcon
'l‘hnlnas Gabwn - -
Mullhiu Barton ‘
Edward Hand
John Eu'ing
Prier Mum-r
Michael Fon'z
John Mails
Marlin Mail-
Emanuel Rrighart
George Moore
George Moorejr.
John Funk
Henry Landis
Frrilrrick lluhley
John Ihnsman
John S’Vhilmcr
Frederick Honman
l’hilup Gloninger
Philip Mcs-cncnpe
John Mrsscncopa
Adam Mes-ancilpc
\Vm. Bowman
John Bran
Jacob Mussersmilh
Jeremiah Moaher
Jacob Krug
'l‘homas Billinglon
John Whilmer
Henry \Vhilmer
Herman Whilmer
'l'homus Billinglon
\Villlam Wilson
Sarah Bullinglon
William Brown
David Barton
John Shank
Marlin Foulz ,
Sol. Lyons (undiv. g)
John Baker
Wm. Mclllurlria
—-- Plunkel
DflVHI Younlrin
Bell lawns/zip.
No. Acres. P 3.
3566 648 John Nichol-on
3565 354 ‘ John Nichol-on
13 John P. Iloyl
175 Thomas Drunolnn
433153 John Dunwodio
300 Mahuffy dz. Daugherty
200 Wallets 6'. Elder
Boggy lawns/lip.
Acru. perches.
174 116 John Montgomery
177 102 Richard Thomas
100 Richard Thomas ,
151 John Taylor
Lots in Borough o/ Clear/2am.
‘No.
Acres Pr*s
176 46
288 “20
'5B 3
399 (40
(lo 7 do
do du
177 150
534 145
193 53
251
438 153
176 47
130
72 120
9.56 58
172
50
23 Jacob Kline 275
90 Lindley & Hoofnugle l 4.!
104 . Jacob Kline ' , . 186
105 ‘ Av BI l‘eed ' ” "..’... gl6
106 _Hngh Wilsun , .. l :17
107' ' Benjamin Witme'r ‘ . y,;‘l=‘37
137 .yDaniel Br‘ubaker .- ('1 ‘ "~99
139 ‘AJBußeed W ?'f ' -1 l_9
141 Peter Burg .--.---9, 58
185 ‘R'. McClure"; r- .. ~44
9|. ~ .; -"i~'l'-37
9.02
202
197
370
242
354
No. Acres.
250 220 Robert Currey 708
115 Snmuul Johlon 4 21
195 77 Casper Sliver '2 47
5681 263 Julcph Forum 845
150 Woodudo'n lleiru 9 74
100 George Center 3 70
110 370 u w (4 yen") 21 28
218 50] Chrlnlian Lower do 29 75
Burnside township. ,
1433 144- 61 David Kennedy 7 11
' 328 Polar Smilh 14 24
100 Frederick Shepherd 9 55
Covinglon township.
1897 875 Morril & Stewart 38 46
1898 1040 do do 45 76
1899 890 do do 31 15
1903 1052 do do 46 26
1909 970 do do 34 05
1942 545 do do ' 14 14
1894 56 45 Morris & Slowun 94
1890
1892 1100 do do 36 70
1894 .
Cheat township.
433 153 chrge Rust 13 29
438 153 JBhu Mum-er 13 30
433 153 Mnnhial Barton I 3 28
433 153 Henry Muster 12 29
Decatur township,
-np.lB. ’4B
4|? 124 Thomas P. Cope l 9 75
364 70 Hugh Ell 18 47
299 40 John Skyron L 382
BIG 39 JohnSkyron 10 92
274 8 Thu‘inna l’. Cope 16 64
306 49 V\’|l).Sanaum
307 Joseph Sansom 15 77
210 12 John Skyron u 29
403 137 Richard Thomas 19 72
408 137 John Downing
430
39l 159 Thom» Bullington I 4 23
400 - Joseph Roper 14 60
0 ' Ferguson lawns/Lip
‘23.“) 139 Juhu Humbright 5 05
200 William Drinker' 5 05
132 12 John Mussenmilh 3 82,
200 P. Gloninger 3 9|
455 [53 John Stine 6 06
Na Acres
4272 639 Jame. Wilton 4 75
43200 990 do do ”a 647
“82 990 do do 6 47
4181 990 do do ‘ Q4B
4188 990 do do ‘ 6 47
4271 990 "‘do do 647
4183 990 do_ do ' 647
4241 937 do do 24 79
4238 947 do du _ 21 02
4242 642 do d 0 18 98
4340 188 do do
4009 953 do do 2054
1534 170 do do
1535 and do do ,13 3§
4398 916 do do
4399 372 do do
4400 44
200 Samuel Fulton . “7 05
187 do u do ‘3 38
1936 103 Morris & Slewnrl 3 56
1919 227 Morris & slo“an 4 82
115 .Willinm Murray 85
Huston lawns/zip.
5069 990 William Puweu
5062 990 do do 8 43
5673 1041 81 Moore Dolnuy 21 58
5674 1041 8] do do 2] 58
5067 990 William Powers 20 5]
5066 990 do ' do 20 5|
5675 1041 Moore A: Delnny 21 58
195 Duvid Cnldwoll 6 41
4257 888 [5 Jam:- Wilson 7 72
4261 990 do do 7 7|
4M3 927 28 do do 761
495;! 927 28 do do 76|
4256 886 do do 7 70
4902 420 \Vlllxolm \Vlllink 6 93
123] 770 James Wilson 11 'l7
(1234 796 do do 12 [0
4235 989 ‘do do 16 29
4936 990 do do ' 16 30
4226 >990 do do 16 30
4229 965 123 do do 15 88
4230 728 [l2 do do . ll 99
4225 990 do do 16 30
4889 793 Wilhelm \Vlllink 5 94
5670 1041 80 Moore & Doluny 22 47
5671 1011 30 do do 99 47
5679 104] 80 do do 22 47
5572 347 27 do du ' 858
306 203 John B. Smilh 6 66
4889 267 Wilhelm Willink (can! end) 436
Jordan lownahip '
210 1.56 Atlamßeigharl ' 752
197 80 Silas Wilco:
558 Charles flight, 10. 97
287 107 Daniel Turner ' ‘ 878
67 Robcrl Smock 8 28
600 G. & M‘.‘McCormick 38 95
100 Donuid McDonald 6 15
.23 10
’l2 37
42
5 69
12 29
ll 05
7 00
No. acre:
900 1080 Martin &. 816 mm 38 88
901 816 do du‘ 29 34
943 507 12 do do 18 20
093 200 do do ' 2] 60
093 79 22 Churlol Willink -2 90
023 88 do do - ' .3 93
419
477
438
285
3463 .
3475: 638 147 do do
1095 100' ‘ Jamel Bum:
Lawrence towns/lip. ’- -
No. Arm. ‘ a ‘ I
907 GT Mhrlir) Nichols ' 6'24
‘ 413 John Reed ‘ - 15 0|
100 Ruberl 30229 ' VI 75
' 986 A 65 Ruberts & Fox ‘ ‘ I [0
' ‘ Morris township. ‘3‘
.Ilcres. pa. '
459244 Riclimd,R.‘Snilh
327; .: ‘ I’hilip‘Wagen
310‘.'-~~'«‘ Bernard Gran.
' P.'W. & A'. Reighaft
Jan M. Miller
John Strnufler _
, Jnhh Bumgardner '
. Samue'lMuler a
M. Gundecker
Benjamin Sh‘aw ‘
R' EMer
Tobias Rrider
SJ. Hopkins '
J. W. Smilh
Brad/ord lawns/lip
140 June Campbell
140 "
35
I 2
John Campbell
Aaron Levy
Mauhew'Furccy
James Duncan
Brady towns/zip.
John Eli
Fox township,
- Girard township.
Karthaua towns/up
87 362148 Reuben Hainea,jr. ' ll
70 382 12 Joseph Simona 15 7‘
02 433, 40: WilliamlStewart , 1,5..7'
68 447‘ II? Joseph chry " i 16 0!
5‘ 4.45.112 Casper Shofi'ner 16704
42 442 '5 "iiitliain Morris ~ [6Ol
4’l 423 9! “’al’ter Stewart ‘ 15,41
3’ 436114 Robert Show" fi '. "1.5 6!
s 5 95 47 Andrew Dhuglasa goo
85 my 87 Reubonflaynea ' m:
as 417 151 Jacob Krug 315401
35 261‘ 80 John Moore ,- A. 95;
33] 27 Robert Morris , “ ”10x6:
433 153 James Wilson . 715162
328 9l John Morgan 4 ‘ ~‘V'J‘l'iM
193 47 Jacob MWW'.‘ ’ £698
431 114 Hyman Grail. ‘ ,‘12‘597
466 86 JacohWetzel “ 51314
411 44 Charles Hall 1479
420 68 George Moore ,‘_j}ls 12
225 86 Hilary Baker . ~ ".KW‘lfl
20l 135 Christopher Bake-I'l . I]; 70
444 45 Paul Wetzel l 5 98
47-1 105 David Hall - 15 95
443 67 Simon Gratz 15 9!
45l 120 Blair McLanahan 16 25
200 150 John Nicholson (west 3:) 7 20
446 24 George WeilZel . 16 00
238 no W'm‘. D. Kerwin e 66
433 153 Casper Haynu‘ .15 62
385 28 Christopher Baker" 13 85
388 115 John Barron 13, 90
239 “ Samuel Miles.jr. x 8 64
188 Samuel Milt-a _ 676
ISL—2BO Charles Smith 5 79
218 John Price 'i' 3 91
42] Jesse Yarnell " ‘l5 12
150 Christian Muster 5 40
300 Peter Yarnell 16 35
233 44 Wm. Drinker 10 84
402 92 H. S. Drinker I 4 47
ISO 63 R. Thomas 4 93
360 50 John Read 12 96
360 Michael Sauller 12 96
318 Patrick llaya ll 44
272 16 Robert Glenn ‘ ' ' 079
K 25 Wm. Evans ' 4 50
Woodward towns/rig
John McCahen
Daniel Ollie] .'
John Lampbluck
Piggot Show
Thomas Etlmunson
Benjamin Wilson
George Baker
Benjamin W'ilaon
George Baker. jr.
Matthiai Voting
Piggot Shaw
John McCahen
'l‘homaa Edmunson
Benjlmin Wilson
Thoma! Neal
Mary Conelly
Mary Neal
Thomal Yedlar
John Mononjr.
Sebastian iGraß
l‘homas Edmonton
Thomas Groves
Philip Defledafi'er
Christian Stake
Christian Hague
Joseph Aahhrtdge
John Burg
Timothy Paxton
John Drinker
Jacob Downtng .
Henry Drinker
\V. Montgomery
David Zeigler
John Cannon
Jacob Downing
George Gran
Richard Atherton
Mario Alherti
Mary Sandwich
Joseph Clarke
\Vm. Wislar
Lisle McCully
John Morgan
John Cannon
H. Hegarty
Penn township
west a
436 145
196
119 544
231 65
223 61
385 108
336 96
413 143
216 137
193 122
436 145
-436 145
431 147
221 86
215
131
15 18
CIE
8 60
339 70
333 153
216
216
438 73
433 153
297
119" 26
433 153
436 145
433 153
436 145
326
4 16
3 78
408 107
387 30
101 30
57 10
191 59
236 28
241 106
100
130
4 68
8 25
427 30
431 85
160
100
8 43
300
327 30
100
No. Acres. ’
583. 400 Andrew Kees
582 200 do do
168 Grecnwud Bell
5959 430 John P. Hoyt
5951 10 Nicklih & Griflhh’
5778 1020 John Nicholson 8 88
4250 600 James Wilaqu 3 97
4250 323 109 do do 300
425! 850 d 0 d 0 739
4252 957 85 do (10 824
4258 888 15 do do 774
100 100 Robert Taylor 309
5777 1020 24 John NlCholSou 888
18 John P- Hoyt 73
13 do do 58
. 60 do do ' 2 O 3
100 Wm. Harlahorn 355
268 47' John McFerran 340
487 - Abm. Hartsock 4 22
ISAAC BLOOM, jr.. Tn’r._-
. Treasurer'a‘Olfice. Clear
field, March 10. 1848. g '-
7 67
CHEAPEST IN THE WORLD!
Steam Refined Sugar Candies.
. 12$ Cen'lslsnr pound. Wholesale. -“
J. RIC ARDSON. No. 42 Mi;-
J. ket street. Philadelphia. taken plen
lsure in Informing lhe public. that he mill
‘cuntinues Io sell his very Superior Slum
Refined Candy at lhcrlow‘pllce nl‘ngJO
per lOOpounds. and the qualilylis equal
[0 any manufactnred inlha Unned Staten.
‘_ He also offers allvlcimln M 20on m the
Confecliqnary anll‘fluit line ntvcorru
pending ‘low ptice's, ns‘qmgk .sale and
small: profile are lhe older .0! “with,
Callfor Send your orders. and you tuna
nnt lilil (0 he satlafievd. ‘r’Qrgn’l forget the
numlm.‘42 Mjnn‘gm 31.-nut. Putnam.-
mm, ’.. .l I.:lilCK‘lalfliDSQNa'
2o 81
360
3 96
10 .28
11 16
Fe'bl‘l'l‘ryx' 29.-”’4B.
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Price towns/up.
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908
5 43
114 98
14 83
1786
15 58
19 31
9:57
9 46
20 59
2o 60
19 87
16 69
9 36
4 53
15 23
14 74
9 98
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7 56
14 96
6 43
20.08
19 82
20 14
20 58
16 57
17 89
16 93
4 05
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7 90
12 10
10 33
4 ‘62
439
1471
548
507
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475
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