the CLEARFIELD, APRIL 16, 1862. Th Dream of the Great Hullifier. It is related that, ome thirty yeara g, John C. Calhoun, a Senator of the United States, from the State of South Carolina, and at that time em ployed in perfecting the great Nulli fication scheme of which he was the author, was one night, at a late hour, eated in bis room, and engaged in writing, when, falling asleep, he bad a dream, the incidents of which are here woren into rerse : THE STIGMA. IT FRA5CI3 DC HAS J A.TVtlR. Between the acting of a dreadful thing And the first motion, all the interim is Like a phantasma, or a hideous dream. SHAKESPEARE. In a chamber grand and gloomy, in the shadow of the night, Two wax tapers flaming faintly ,bura- d with a sepulchral light, Xja an oral oaken table, from their silver stands they shone, Where.about them, in disorder.books and manuscripts were struwn ; "Where, before them sat a statesman, silent, thoughtful and alone f Suddenly, a stranger entered enter ed with a serious air, And,with steady step advancing, near the table drew a chair ! Folded in an arnplo mantle, carefully concealed from sight, There he sat, and his companion watch ed him thiougb the wavering light, Wondering ut bis bold intrusion, un announced, and in the night f TYonderlng at his staid demeanor, wondering that no word he spoke, Wondering that he veiled bis visage ia tbe volume of his cloak Till, as though unwilling, longer, sat isfaction to postpone, "Senator from Cirolina" said he in a solemn tone "What are you engaged in writing, here, at midnight, and alone V Then.the statesman answered prompt ly, 'Tis a plan which consummates, When complete, the dissolution of the Union of the States." Whereupon, rejoined the stranger, in an accent of command, ; 'Senator from Carolina, let me look at your right hand 1" And tbe statesman had no power that calm dictate to withstand ! 'Slowly, then, uprose the stranger,and the startled statesman saw, From the falling cloak emerging, one from whom he shrunk with awe ! Stern and stately stood before him ' Freedom's first and favorite son lie whose patriotic valor universal homage won Be wbo gave the world the Union the immortal Washington ! And be thrilled with strange emotion, in the patriot's steadfast gate, As be held tbe band he pro tiered, he Id it noar the taper's blaze, As he thoughtfully proceeded, Tben you would, with this right hand, Senator from Carolina, desolate your native land, You would sign a Declaration, this lair Union to disband ?" And the Senator responded : "Tee, should chance such service claim, To an Act of Dissolution I would free ly sign ray name." But, the words were scarcely spoken, when, amazed, he saw expand, Dim at first, then deeper, darker, an unsightly blackened brand, Like a loatbesorae, leprous plague spot, on thu back of his right hand I 'What ii that !" he cried, with hor ror, as the dreadful stigma spread And, the Patriot's grasp relaxing, un disturbed, be gravely said : "That black blotch your hand o'rspread ing is the mark by which they know One who, honored by bis country, basely sought its overthrow That detested traitor, Arnold, in tho dismal world below!" Pausing then, be from his mantle drew an object toward the light, Placed it on the oaken table, in the shuddering statesman's sight Placed it on tho very writing which that traitorous band had done Still, and stark, and grim, and ghast ly 'twas a human skeleton ! There it lav and then he added calmly, as be bad begun : 'Here, behold the sacred relics of a man who, long ago, Died, at Charleston, on a bibbet, mur dered by a ruthless foe, Isaac Hatne, who fell a martyr, lay ing down his life with joy, To confirm this noble Union, which you wantonly employ Powers, for virtuous ends intended, treacherously to destroy ! When you sign a solemn compact, tola Diest bona to aisumte, ikying nero, upon your table, you should have Ins bones in sight. He was born in Carolina, so were you, but. all in vain Will you look for Treason's stigma will you seek the slightest stain On the band of that pure patriot, tbe right baDd of Isaac Hay no ! Saying this, the stranger vanished, but tbe skeleton remained, And tbe black and blasting stigma sttll that traitorous hand retained ! Sinking in their silver sockets, faint er still the tapers gleamed ; Suddenly ,atbwart thechamber.morn ing's rosy radiance streamed, And the statesman, wan and weary, won' dering, woke for he had dreamed ! He bad dreamed but, pause and pond- er.you who would the union rend Ponder, at tbe bare beginning, on the foul and fatal end. Ponder on dark desolation sweeping tnrougb this cherished land ' Heavy hjearts.forsaken firesides, wasto and woe, wild War's demand ondep on the Traitor's Stigma pause, and look at your right band ! Washington, D. C. Col. E. Magoffin, a Missouri rebel, (whose brother is Governor of Iy.,) and wbo was convicted of violating bis parole and sentenced to be ahot, baa been respited by the President. TREASURER'S RALE OF UN SEATED LANDS for Taxes for the years 1800 and 1861. Notice is hzrkbt giy.es, that in pursu ance 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 unseated lands, in Clear field county," will be exposed to Public Sale or outcry, for the taxes due and unpaid thereon, at the Court House in the Borough of Clearfield, on tbe Sec ond Monday in June, a. D. 1862 : BECCARIA TOWNSHIP. Ter. Warrantees 4-0 wners. Taxes Thomas Weston. 116 Michael Musser, $27 95 Same for '58 & '69, 25 92 Geo. D. Morgan $ Co. Peter Miller, 11 S3 43 John Miller, 29 20 140 Fred. Hubley,' 18 21 80 John Bausm m, 5 S9 61 Fred. Howman, 6 SO 96 John Beam, 35 00 40 Jacob Mussersmith, 26 09 47 Jeremiab Mosher, 36 43 144 Thomas Billington, 50 50 Thomas Billington, 5 19 40 John Witmer, 82 CO 40 Henry Witmer, 82 CO 112 Wm. Wilson, 47 82 40 Herman Witmer, 34 17 Wm. Brown, 51 90 70 Sarah Billington; 1 05 Philip Wysincop, 48 03 50 John Wvsincone. 31 06 G. L. Reed $ Co. 426 56 William Miller, 88 19 Herman IIav.pt $ Co. 116 Jacob Krue. In 67 John Gibson, 19 67 Jeremiah Mosher, 11 39 Peter Getz, 19 67 Martin Fant. 40 02 Jacob Fantz, jr., 35 65 George Musser, 39 61 Robert Wilson, 26 02 Thomas Wilson, 8 98 David Barton, 55 90 Josiah W. Smith. 433 153 William Gray 59 89 d-. J. Shoff. 311 13 A. Mysincope, 111 David Younkin. 50 Csmpbell & Turner, 10 36 Same for '56-7-8 5c 9 14 40 ' Plnnkett, 6 22 Abram Beyers. 146 Jacob Krng, 61 12 Same for '56-7-8-9 82 49 153 John Miller, 59 89 E. B. Haymaker, 4 14 140 Michael Fantz, 20 29 Ae. 162 58 141 58 26 30 169 126 176 244 25 899 399 231 165 251 6 232 150 162 162 94 162 330 296 328 215 74 433 116 94 116 153 125 153 73 32 153 30 247 433 20 98 BELT. TOWNSHIP. No. Ae. Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes James C. Thompson. 423D 500 Henry Beck, S31 00 John P. Hoyt. 3(550 1 61 118 John Nicholson, 10 06 Wm. Brady. 3050 177 81 John Nicholson, 11 01 Arthur BrJl. 433 Benjamin Gibbo, 26 85 500 James MeGhce, 31 00 439 135 Joseph Boon, 27 23 249 Fraoapton Bell, 15 43 100 Barnhart Henry, 9 41 75 Sherman Jonathan, 4 66 50 Sheosley Michael, 4 C6 100 Lenden Joseph, 11 47 BOGGS TOWNSHIP. Ac. Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes James Dixon, jr. 89 John Thomas, $9 41 Lumadue and Turner. 208 Jchn Thomas, 22 15 Hunter and BrokenhooJ. 234 76 Joseph Drinker, 19 C6 . S. Wrian. 408 76 H. S. Drinker, 43 45 Fitch and Boynton. 413 Wm. M'Cormick, 43 440 Nancy Boggs, 46 Cram, Blakely and Perley. 429 41 Malcora McDonald, 45 429 41 John Beyers. 132 80 158 95 205 410 75 53 II" . Silt . . . . r m. Jiioeri 45- uro s. George liootman, G. W. Gearhart. Walter Stewart, George D. Morgan $ Co. 61 John Montgomery, 116 Richard Thomas Josiah W. Smith. Thomas Smith, 75 William Morris, John E. Shaw, Luke Kyler, 94 86 60 66 45 14 07 5 68 16 10 47 09 21 80 43 67 5 33 3 76 Tbe more honesty- a man has, the less he affects the air of a saint ; ths affection of sanctity i a blotch on Z50 J face o: piatj. j BLOOM TOWNSHIP. No. Ac. Per. Warrantees, eto. Taxes . Wm. Bitter. 5959 93 138 Nicklin A Griffith, $8 34 A. B. Reed. E.U. 5926 129 Nicklin Griffith, 25 50 John. W.Newphcr. 5682 86 Joseph Ferron, 10 95 5926 300 H. Leech A J. Patton 21 26 4020 476 John Nicholson, 40 47 322 Josiah W Smith. 27 40 BRADFORD TOWNSlilP. Ac. Per. Warrantees, etc- Taxes John Porter. 250 Blair&M'Lanchan,$22 46 Wm- Hitchens. 200 62 Francis West, 14 40 John Wooldridge. 200 Aaron Levy, 10 81 60 Wm. Sanson, - 3 24 Same for '58 & '69, 3 51 Abraham Graham.' 156 111 Isabella Jordan, 8 41 Thomas Waple. 100 Jonathan Nesbit, 159 Hall & Buck, 100 Jos'. & Wm. Sanson, 127 V. B. Holt, 85 Wm. Graham, jr. 46 Moses Boggs, (heirs) 100 George Barger, 100 Nebviniah Means, BRADY TOWNSHIP, No. Ac. Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes Geo. ir Calvin Bailev. 3574 102 34 Roberts A Fox, $S 70 1 ilton Reynolds. 5 41 11 44 7 20 9 15 4 60 3 33 3 61 6 41 900 nenry WykofT, 140 43 5877 i879 5881 6836 j Robert Ross. 195 77 Casper Stiver, James Bloom. 5681 135 Joseph Ferron, David Whitme.r. 5681 135 Joseph Ferron. Smith, and Brother. 218 501 Christian Lower, M. Leys, heirs. 110 370 Christian Lower, 50 famuol Ambrose. 25 Z. S. Welch, 7 30 12 59 12 59 77 63 57 34 4 66 3 11 Ac. 300 424 111 10 160 50 BURNS IDE TOWNSnlP. Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes A. K. Wright. Jere. Williamson, $24 39 James Gallaher. Mary Crawford, 39 26 Shepley Priestley. Christian Stake, 10 86 Trederick Kuha 35 24 Jacob Rowland, 14 63 John Ryan, 9 76 Same for '56-7-8 9 80 21 E ben Monasters, 9 76 .' Satse for '66.-7-8-9 $0 Z CHEST TOWNSHIP. Ac. Per. Warrantees, etc. John Patton. Taxes 433 153 John Brenneman, $37 33 Henry S. Drinker, Estate. 50 Charles Gobin, " 4 29 200 Robert Fleming, 17 26 200 Isaac Richardson, 17 26 200 Jonathan Walker, 17 26 J. W. SmilJu 876 Peter Horse, 38 91 Ruth MtOonnell, Est . 857 64 HughBartley, 24 62 120 Joseph Piker, 8 28 271 George Page, 18 71 411 Henry Page, 28 37 234 James Noble, 16 15 James Thompson, 100 31 Henry Pole, 20 70 86 Armstrong ScGarnel, 6 39 140 , Fulton, 6 22 Geddes, Marsh Co. 433 153 John Musser, 38 33 200 John Port, 27 60 108 Jonathan Kephart, 22 35 50 Samuel Hagy, 4 28 50 Nicholas Hagy, 4 28 114 Benj. Hartshorn, -9 79 200 Mahaffey & Mitchell, 20 70 No. Ac. COVINGTON TOWNSHIP. Per. Warrantees, etc. Frederick Karthaus. Taxes 1898 578 Morris ArStewaft, $41 73 1S99 890 . Morris A Stewart, 64 09 1902 889 Morris & Stewart, 64 03 1942 54-5 Morris & Stewart, 39 25 Peter Lamm. 1892 200 Morris A Stewart, 14 40 II. if O. Smith. 5367 250 George Mead, 18 01 "Eld ridge, Merreil ir Thompson 5370 1100 George Mead,. 19 82 DECATUR TOWNSHIP. Ac Taxes 417 241 123 408 47 137 358 137 203 154 210 70 49 106 115 49 41 167 138 46 262 78 97 67 208 01 107 64 391 159 404 211 433 433 84 202 37 76 290 137 49 22 Per. Warrantees, etc. Geo. D. Morgan tj- Co. 124 Thos. P. Cope. John Drinker, John Skyron, Richard Thomas, Jacob Downing, Hugh Ely, Henry Drinker, Benjamin Wilson, Joseph Hambleton, John Skyron, Thomas P. Cope, Wm. Montgomery, Joseph Sanson, John Cannon, Thos. Edmondson, George Graft; William Sanson, James M'Girk, Est. Thomas Billington, Peter Owens. Chas. Risk, (tax) E. Wooldridge. Pat. Moore. (J tax) Bigler $ Wright. John Anderson, Gilbert Vought, Richard Copt in. Joseph Whitehall, R.Coplin, James Albert. Joseph Sanson, William Sanson, D. G. Pruner fr Co. Elic & J. Harrison, Same for '68-9 John McGirk. William Evans, Geo. Wilson, jr. Edward Smith, Henry Kephart. Satn'l Hambleton, Due for '68-9 Jacob Cox, A. B. Long. Casper Haines, Casper Haines, Same for '58-9 Joseph Harrison, Same for '58-9 Wm. Woold ridge, Same for '50-7-8-9 Samuel Kay, Jonathan Kephart, FERGUSON TOWNSHIP. Ac. Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxe Greenwood Bell. John Ham bright, A. Moore. Matthias Slough, Charles Houston. Georgo Ross, L.J. Crans. S. Scott, y John P. Hoyt. Adam Rigart, Lewis Jordoo, Hiram Passmore, Benj. Hartshorn, FOX TOWNSHIP. Per. Warrantee , etc. Sillaman Harwood. Jas. Wilson, west , $9 07 latfiaifl 1 at icy. Jas. Wilson, east J 13 76 Ir m. Sams. Jas. Wilson, middle, 9 63 Z . Preston . James Wilson, 13 59 Jehu U. trench. Jhs. Wilson, E. part, 13 59 apeneer ana !ptler. James Wilson. IT. S. Land Company 241 200 400 90 200 250 300 150 100 100 233 159 108 433 153 150 110 74 50 100 No. Ac. 4200 330 4188 200 4188 350 4271 495 4271 495 4399 372 $59 41 31 29 24 30 58 15 51 05 29 00 29 90 6 95 15 17 6 92 23 78 f. 49 37 29 11 06 13 75 9 56 29 68 55 69 57 44 30 02 68 43 68 43 12 08 28 75 5 30 10 91 41 27 39 98 31 29 23 70 60 88 1 66 12 81 42 66 35 87 26 51 42 66 41 37 21 84 48 28 15 80 14 22 $29 50 9 57 38 36 18 2 41 56 43 86 Taxes 25 57 4241 937 James Wilson, 103 07 4238 947 James Wilson, 104 17 4212 298 James Wilion, 32 79 4090 923 James Wilson, 101 55 1534 20 James Wilson, 2 20 li3o 600 James Wilson, 66 00 Moxrs Kernpton. 5070 990 Wm. Powers, 68 03 Ir m. II. Gordan. 4393 216 James Wilson, 14 86 Alex. Vial. 4310 188 James Wilson, 12 93 Randolph II. E'vans 4276 425 James Wilson, 1161 4275 980 James Wilson, 27 23 4183 990 James Wilson, 27 2: 108 ii. JJivonport, 7 26 GIRARD TOWNSHIP No. Ao. Per Warrantees, eto. Taxes Hood iV Co. 1923 503 108 Morris A Stewart, S16 26 A. Or IV. Murray. 1831 S49 116 Morris A Stewart, 35 13 193do3 Morris A Stewart, 34 31 lJ5 ioj Morris & Stewart, 3 23 era-nets Coudriet. 1890 251 120 Morris A Stewart, 21 39 ojoo oo J ll.CrU. Smith. 5366 563 j George Mead, 9 61 Peter Lamm. 3647 117 Morris A Stewart, 1 85 3648 47 Morris A Stewart, 70 1837 97 103 Morris A Stewart, 7 75 S. &r M. Catherman. 1937 77 Morris A Stewart, 2 50 J. P. Nelson. 1886 50 Morris A Stewart, 77 GOSHEN TOWNSHIP. No. Ao. Ter. Warrantees, eto. Taxes Amos B, Mf.rrr-ll. George Mead, $35 65 George Mead, 52 71 George Mead, 118 82 Thomas Graham Morris k Stewart, 21 60 GRAHAM TOWNSHIP. Ac. Per. Warrantees, etc. . Taxes Wm. Wooldridee. 297 Thos. P. Cope. $20 92 143 John Skyron. 11 16 Jchn Flemmxnr, ;65 A. K. Wr!ght, 18 64 Filch and Boynton. . 207 Jasper Mayland, 31 05 103 James Mulligan, 7 82 Samuel Lansberry. 100 George Moore, 11 26. John Cook. 366 ; . Jacob Wetzell, 68 63 Hippie, French Co. 382 Joseph Simmons, 4163 J. Cook. 228 Reuben Haines 84 29 100 Reuben Haines 15 00 Daniei W. Bradley. 436 114 Robert Shaw, 65 41 431114 Hymsn Gratz, 64 65 P. Ogden. 100 William 11. West, 7 60 145 T. Cope, 16 37 109 J. Graham, ;12 22 274 JobnTbomss,- 57 00 348 Joseph Henry, 61 47 137 Reuben Haines, jr. 15 37 Due for '66-7-8-9 76 52 100 Charles Hall, 11 26 135 Thomas Duncan, 20 26 120 C. J. Allport, 18 00 GUELICH TOWNSHIP. Ac. Per. Warrantees, etc. , Taxes Geo. D Morgan if Co. 223 John Wilmer, $$0 63 31 61 I'igot Shaw. 2 92 236 82 Benjamin Wilson, 22 13 305 48 Oeorze Baker. 28 58 Benjamin Wilson, 31 42 Richard Atherton, 9 37 Herman Hairpt Co. Matthias Iiarto, 42 54 Edward Hand, 56 85 Emanuel Reigert, 46 72 George Moore, 14 16 James MGtre V Co. Christian Stako, 11 09 Matthias Young, 18 08 Christian Uager, 40 72 George Musser, 40 72 Thomas Yealer, 2 21 Iianiel Offley, 19 64 George Baker, jr 20 46 Timothy Paxtou, 40 97 John Burge, 40 67 John Musser, jr 20 34 Joseph Albrisht. ' 40 97 Tuelahoe tV Mt. PI. P. R. Co. 60 JohnMcCahan, 24 37 John Lampblack, 9 17 Daniel Fulkerson, lo 00 lu fur '5G-7-S-9 ...... -30 15 HUSTON TOWNSHIP. No. Ao. Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes Jehu it. Utto. Moore A Delaney SI 12 44 Moore A Delaney 112 44 Moore A Delaney Wm. Powers, Wm Powers. Wm. Pa Her. 888 15 James Wilson. 17. S. Land Company. 4235 986 James Wilson, 4226 990 James Wilson, 4229 965 123 James Wilson. Same for '5S-9 4230 507 JamesWilson. Fitch and Boynton. 375 E. Shoemaker, 11. Thayer Z. Lisson. 1902 100 Wilhelm Willink, 50!53 29S Wm. Powers, II". B. Gordan. 4325 250 JamesWilson, 4236 500 James Wilson, Isaac Sco field. 5679 1011 80 Moore & Delaney 112 41 W. S. Baler. 0077 100 Moore A Delaney 10 80 200 J. G. Kidder, 21 60 19 Darid Caldwell. 5 27 4902 420 Wilhelm Willink, 45 36 4230 490 James Wilson, 1 6 1 4225 740 JamesWilson, 9V 91 JORDAN TOWNSHIP. 335 151 100 324 84 433 15.1 356 69 108 ' 119 121 193 122 433 153 433 153 237 43 210 215 75 436 145 433 153 216 143 438 145 2C0 93 200 5673 1041 rC74 1041 5675 1041 50C6 990 5067 877 4257 112 44 106 92 94 72 95 91 106 49 106 92 104 23 75 41 54 76 40 51 10 80 32 19 27 00 54 00 5289 330 6290 488 5291 1100 1884 ) 1915 (500 Ac. Per. Warrantees, etc., Taxes Cooper Jfr Pusey, 433 153 Richard Peters, 66 01 433 153 Peter Kuhn, 66 01 433 153 Frederick Beates, G6 01 433 153 John Dunwoodie, 60 01 John Cooper, 274. Adam Kuhn, 45 76 325 Ebi-nezarBrenharu, ( 103 Adam Kuhn, J66 01 Patchin $ Swan, 150 Benj. Young. 18 30 Same for '56 7-8 9, 42 24 David McKeehan, 29 David Brown, 4 58 Jo'tn Patchin, 200 Philip Loust, 12 20 161 Wm. Johnson, 9 82 200 Wm. Wilson, 80 50 Same for '56-7-8 9, 61 00 300 John Patchin, 45 76 Same for '56-7-8 9, 91 53 Taxes 29 50 4 7 7 21 37 65 2 90 69 89 i: 41 2.1 KARTHAUS TOWNSHIP No. Ao. Per. Warrantees, etc Frederte-k Karthaus. 1900 600 Morris A Stewart, $83 50 1901 778 Morris A Stewart, 126 55 1943 507 Morris A Stewart, 74 76 1093 200 Morris A Stewart, Devisees of J. While, Esq. 1093 79 22 Charles Willink, 1023 88 Charles Willink, 3463 ) 3475 638 147 Charles Willink, Henry Yotherx. 1097 100 Charles Willink, E. McGarvfv. 856 Charles Willink, 59 Charles Willink. 1665 900 J.Hewes.MyersACo 53 10 1655 957 132 do do 56 46 700 Willard, 5412 a others 398ac. A. Custard, KNOX TOWNSHIP. Ac. Per. Warrantees, etc., Taxes Benj. R. Morgan. 43d lo4 Wm. Hunter, 22 09 HtchSt Boynton, ioA Io3 Isabella Jordan, 82 36 Daniel Bausman. 200 G. & M.McCormick,20 40 Same for '56-7-8-9, 42 30 J. nomas McClure, 100 Jonathan Jones, 10 20 John M. Chase, 433 153 Caleb Foulke, 58 90 293 Geo. Wesott, 39 86 463 153 Robert Wharton, 58 90 433 153 Geo. Seaff, 68 90 300 John Boyd, 20 40 109 Susanna Ward. 12 04 255 G. & M. McCormleL- 17 25 129 John Dorsny, 6 58 120 Wm. H. Robertson. 12 24 600 Issac Thompson, sr., 61 20 Isaac l homnson. r.. 10 51 aw Isaac ihoiHDson. ill 90 Thompson&Egelman 16 32 LAWRENCE TOWNSHIP. Ac. x er. Warrantees, etc.. Taxes Fitch tc Boynton, 21 Hugh Jordan. 413 John Reed, 277 G. D. Goodfellow. , MORRIS TOWNSHIP. Ac. Per. Warrantees, etc.. Taxes Ed. Perks Co.. Jesse Yamell, George D. Morgan, Wm. Drinker, H. S. Drinker, Richard Thomas, John Reod, Miohael Sonder, Patrick Hays. William H. Roherlmn. iO John Best. E.C. Burton, 88 168 Robert Raiaey, 85 8: William Hoover," 100 153 Francis Johnson, George Slate, 400 John Utistwn, R. H. Long, Trustee. 433 163 Thomas Morris. William Morris, Samue Meredith, Wiliiam Miller, Hetty Morris, 5 56 3 00 35 82 35 82 35 82 35 82 23 08 433 163 433 153 433 153 433 153 170 223 100 231 60 260 91 210 143 6 300 406 203 Thos. Fitcsimuvons, 35 82 35 82 35 82 85 82 35 82 35 82 35 82 139 100 96 4252 959 4258 884 5778 200 4262 990 421 282 44 407 92 143 63 349 140 60 170 141 32 28 60 31 40 44 35 04 23 81 33 67 11 83 28 87 21 40 14 03 1 10 433 153 433 153 433 158 279 153 433 153 433 153 . George Clymer, 433 153 Robert Grey. Patrick Moore, Mary Morris, Magnus Miller, Nalbio Frazey, AT. 4- J' Huff. Blair McLanahan," 6 60 Same for '68 9 -14 13 J. A. Crawford. '- Simon Gratz, 18 43 P. Kepple. John Nicholson, , 8' 20 Robert Thomas. Christian Baker, 18 97 Henry Creamond, Casper Shatner, 2 76 Same for 1858-9, 4 68 Mary Ann Berzer, Joseph Hubler, - 14 88 JacobGraff, 11 66 John Graff, 35 Peter Y'arnell, 24 76 Richard R. Smith, 33 67 John Barron, 16 77 Same for '56-7-8-9 51 61 J.Farlow, 9 90 Jo.eph Potter, PENN TOWNSHIP, Ac. Per. Warrantees, etc., Taxes 30 James Johnson. 3 46 PIKE TOWNSHIP. io. Ao Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes IV . C. J:os. 85 JamesWilson, $43 89 15 JamesWilson, 37 64 John Nicholson, 9 76 JamesWilson. 35 76 5777 1 020 24 John Nicholson, 45 50 28 John P. Hoyt. 3 26 344 K.iZ McNaul, 17 95 111 K. A Z. McNaul, 3 90 5779 460 John Nicholson, 24 90 450 Daniel Bailey. 13 00 UNION TOWNSHIP No Ac. Per. Warrantees, eto. Taxes Uartland Irwin. Koberts A Fox, $25 72 Henry Bailay, 4 90 R. W. Moore, .32 10 Henry Whitehead, 4 81 WOODWARD TOWNSHIP. Ac. Per. n arrantees, etc. Taxes B'gler S- Reed. 433 154 John A. Vaugbt, 456 159 John Walls, John Patchin. 30 John Camion, Chas. S. Coxe. 153 John Roll, Robert J. Wallace. 5 Peter Henry, Same for '58-9 Hugh Ralston, Same for '58-9 Wright and Menses. 44 Samuel Emlen, 52 50 Geo. D. Morgan & Co ii John McCahen, 28 30 I4i Mary Connelly, 4 68 IV mi. B. Alexander Co Rowland Evens, 8 12 James MGhee $ Co. 42 PigotShaw, Sebastian GraS, 73 Thomas Edmondson. 35 56 ur. V. llouiz. 433 153 Philip Loast, 433 153 Jacob It. Howell 153 William Johnsou, 63 Geore Beckham, Um. Albert $ Bro. r,ii liootman, g g3 6 Thomas Neil, 17 47 William Wilson, 8 12 JOSEPH SHAW.Treas'r. uiearneld, April 2, 1802 3587 30U 50 262 196 427 433 153 140 443 336 57 100 834 216 438 433 100 121 215 100 37 34 24 13 I 24 88 40 60 00 27 17 35 35 8 10 56 17 17 17 12 SALE OF SEATED L ANDS FOR TAXES. in pursuance of the provisions of an Act of Assembly, passed the 29th day of April, A. D. 1844, to provide for the collection of laxes on lands whereon no personoi property can be found and where the owner neglects or refuses to pay the laxes assessed, I will expose to sale at the Commissioners' office in Clear field, en the second Monday in June, a. u. i&jZ, (being (tie 9tll day,) the following pieces of land in Clearfield county, viz : List of Lands returned by Collectors. BECCARIA TOWNSHIP, Acres, 216 Owners, Taxes 11 66 24 01 James Robins, Same for 1860-1 BELL TOWNSHIP, 300 J. & J. Thomas, '58-9 45 37 Same for 1860-1 51 15 BRADY" TOWNSHIP, b Henry Kadaker, '58-9 9 18 Same for '60-1 10 54 ozo John Dubois, '58 9 7b 60 Same for '60-1 86 80 CHEST TOWNSHIP, 200 John Port, 1859 9 200 Mitchell & Mahaffy,'59 8 114 Benj. Hartshorn, '59 4 60 Samuel Hagy, '59 1 50 Nicholas Hagy, '59 1 228 JohnTaggert, '59 8 Same for '60-1 19 66 BURN SIDE TOWNSHIP 115 Valentine King, '59 Same for '60-1 100 Alex. M'Cullongh '59 Same for '60-1 100 P. & A. McCarl 69 Same for '60-1 BOGGS TOWNSHIP, 160 Anthony Brine '59 Same for 60-1 60 David Good '59 Same for '60-1 10 Enoch Gearhart '59 Same for 60-1 11 Enoch G. Gray '59 Same for 'CO 1 KNOX TOWNS HIP, 60 George Galer, '59 1 62 aame for '60-1 3 40 1 IKE TOWNSHIP. 76 Joseph Bennett, '58-9 1390 Same for 60-1 ir. 97 150 Wm. Craie. '68-9 10 37 Same for '60-1 ' 13 34 WOODWARD TOWNSHIP. 100 Abram Gss 10 29 Same for '60-1 11 27 100 Mark Stott, 10 29 Same for '60-1 11 37 . JOSEPH SHAW, Treas'r. Clearfield March 2, '62. . 4 7 4 8 5 9 4 11 1 4 n 1 4 97 05 77 77 19 47 37 12 25 24 36 67 47 79 13 75 69 CHAIRS'.! CIIA1KSI!! CHAIRS lit!! h 0 W IS THE TIME TO BUY V. !! The undersigned has now on hand, at his Furni ture Rooms on Market St., Clearfield. Pa., a short distance wst of Lilt's foundry, a large stuck of CnAIKS OF ALL KINDS, manufactured out of the best materials, finished in a very superior manner, and which be will sell LOW FOR CASH. His long experience in the bu siness makes him feel confident that his chairs are made in a substantial and woikmanlike manner, and will stand tbe test of trial. Person wishing to purchase chairs should call at once and get them while they oan be had at the lowest rates. Feb 27, 1861. JOHN TROUTMAN. TUST RECEIVED ATA - CHEAP JEWELRY STORE Graham's Row, Clearfield. Pa., a fine assortment of WATCHES JEWELRY, Ac, Ac, to which we in vite attontion. Gold and Silver hunting and open faced watch es, to be had at NACULE'S. The American Lever of different qualities, can be had at NAUGLE S. Fine setts of Jewelry, such as Cameo, Coral, La va, Jctt. Carbuncle, Garnett. Opal, Florentine Mo saio, Gold Stone Mosaic, Porcelain paintings. Ac, or single pieces at NAL'GLE'S. Plain gold Breast pins, Eard rops, Hoop Ear rings. cnildrcn'8 ear drops and rings at NAUGLE'S. Gold seals, keys and pencils, gold pens and sil ver holders at NAUGLE'S. Gents breastpins, sttev buttons, shirt studs, fob buckles and guard slides at NAUGLE'S. A fine assortment of gold finger rings of differ ent styles and quality, gold lockets, coral neckla ces, silver thiuiolcs, spectacles, watch guards, and all articles in his line, on hand at NA UGLE'S. Just received, a fine' assortment of Fancy and common Clocks, and Fancy Time-piece3. from 1.25 to 15 dollars at NAUGLE'S. Old Gold and Silver will be takeu iu exchange for goods at NAUGLE'S. All goods warranted as represented, oriie mo ney refunded, at NAUGLE'S. If you wich your watches put in good repair and warranted, take them to NAUGLE'S. FUBNITURlT ROOMS !! Bonner & Barrett, Respectfully announce to tho public that they have completed and are now occupying their now FURNITURE WARE-ROOMS, fronting on the Market lot and nearly opposite the Court House. Cabinet making will bo carried on in tho upper story of tbe same building, in all its different branches. All kinds of furniture will bo kept constantly on baud, aud sold cheap for Cash, or exchanged for country produce or lum ber to suit tho business Their stock will consist of PARLOR. ROCKING ANI ARM CHAIRS, bJSAlb, VAl UU1IUMS, Ac. Parlor, Sofa, Centre, Card, Dining, Extension and lircaktast lables Sofas of all Kinds, Varieties and Patterns. Bureaus, Sideboards, Book Cases, Wardrobes, Ao. Bedsteads Jenny Lind, High Posts, Cottage, French Fosts, Ac Mattrasses Hair. Hair top, Cotton top, and Corn husk, of tho best materials. Looking Glasses of all sorts and sixes. Also glas ses for old frames. Also, What-nots, Wash-stands, Work-stands; Hat-racks, Ac. COFFINS uiado to order on short notice, and Hearse furnished. Poplar, Cherry, Maple and Lin-wood Lumber taken in exchange for work. Oct. 2:1, 1861. TVEW-YOUK TRIBUNE NEW VOLUME IV On tho seventh of September, 1S61, THE NEW-YORK WEEKLY TRI RUNE commenced the twenty-first year of its existence; the THE DAI LY TRIUUNE being some months older andTIIE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE somewhat younger. For more than twenty years, this journal has la bored in what its conductors have felt to be the causo of Humanity. Justice and Freedom, endeav oring to meliorate the condition of the oppressed ami umoriunatu, 10 nonor ana encourage useful exertion in whatever sphere, and, to promote by an means too mural, intellectual and material ad vancement of our country. It has aimed to be right rather than popular, and to espouse and commend to-day the truth that others may not be wining to accept till to-morrow, in pursuing this course, mistakes have doubtless been in ado and faults committed ; but, having in all things incited our readers 10 think and iudtro for them selves rather than adopt blindly our own or oth ers' conclusions,, we believe we may fairly claim for this journal tho credit of having qualified its readers to detect and expose even its own errors. To develop 'he minds of the young by the most general, thorough and practical Education. and to encourage and stimulate Productive Industry, through free grants of Public Lands to actual set tlers and cultivators, as also through the protec tion of immature or peculiarly exposed branches from too powerful foreign competition, are among the aims to which this journal has adhered through good and evil report, and which it stead fastly commends t American patriotism and philanthropy. As to the Civil War now devastating our coun try, we hold it to have originated in a Rebellion more wanton, wicked, inexcusable, then was ev er before known a Rebellion in the interest of the few against the many a Rebellion designed to raise litgber tne walls of caste and tiehten the 1 ' - . . . cuams 01 oppression, imvtng aone all we eould without a surrender of vital principle to avoid mis war ana witnessed tbe lorbearance. meek ness, and long-suffering with which the Federal Uoverntuent sought to avert its horrors, we hold it our clear duty, with that of every other citizen to stand by the nation and its fairlv chosen rn lers, and to second with all our energies their rf forts to uphold the Union, the Constitution, and me supremacy ot tue laws. Ana, tliough the Re belliou has become, through usurpation, deception terroism, and spoliation, fearfully strong, we be lieve the American Republic far stronger, anrl that the unanimous, earnest efforts of loyal hearts and hands will insure its overthrow. Rut on all questions affecting tbe obiects, the scone, and do ration of this most extraordinary contest, we de fer to those whom the American People have clothed with authority, holding unity of purpose and of action indispensable in so grave an emer gency in a crisis nue tbe present, nureninmns ,nc be. largely engrossed with the current history of the W a r for tho Union, and with elucidations of its more striking incidents. M e shall not. how eyer. remit that attention to Literature, to For eign Anairs, to Agricultural l'rosrcss. to Croti. Markets. Ac. which has already, we trust, won ins; THE TRIBUNE an honorable position among; its coiemporaries. uurmain object is and si.a,U k,e to produce a comprehensive newsp!ip, fioni which a careful reader may gleau a vivid and iaicniui nisiory ot tno times, not meretv in tbe dt. main ot Action tiut in that of Opinio jlso As our lacilities lor acquiring infetiaa increase wun years, we trust that an improvement in the contents ot our journal is rceptibJe, and that in the variety and fulness cf intelligence affnrrf- ou, we may sun none to.' make eacli dav a er rin on me last. id tills bone, we solicit a rontinn ance of the generous measure of Mtronasre hitk erto accorded to cur journal. T E It M S. JJAIL.X iKIUbNK (,"ll issues per annum) . . 56 f.Ml-v fciXLl (14 issues per annum) .... S3 r.r-ivi,!. issues ner annual: 10 L-ucns 6fmr.l eekiv. Two conies for S5 : five for l 25 : ten conies to one address for $20 : and any larger number at the latter rate. 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The Raft suas'ii Journal is paUishM on nesday at $150 per annum in adaSo Tf at paid at the beginning of the $jr.aw;" charged. - " AlVERTI!PMr.NT! will be irrti t 1 v,. quarcof 12 lines fjr tbrreor lew ioertiM f' every auuiwor.ai insertion cuts will be0i.. frd. A deduction will b m.! t.. . - , '3' Users. -w-.., Mrt. No subscription taken fr a ihortr time tv.a six months, and no paper will be discontinued oa til all arrearages are paid, etcept at the optn,D a the publisher. g. j Row COUNT V DIRECTORY. TIME OF HOLDING COURT. 21 Monday in January, 3d Monday in Jane 3d in March, 4th in Sept a , Of each year, and continue two week if ncerj' COUNTY AND DISTRCT OFFICERS Pres't Judge Hon. Samuel Linn, Kllefofcl Ar" te. Judges Hon. J. I. Thompson, t'urtf 111 Hon. Jatnes Bfooin, Krrtjt Sheriff. . . . Edward Pferks. . . Clearfiei Frothonotary, John L. Cuttle. . . Reg. A Reo. . James Vrigley, . District Att'y, Israel Test, . " . . . .. Treasurer. . . Joseph Shaw. . . Co. Surveyor, H. ii. Wright, . . 0,. p., Comtntss'u'rs, Win. Mrrell, . . . Clararlj S.C.Thompson, . Morriil,, Jacob Kunti, . . . Luthcrji,uv Auditors. . . J. B. SLaw, . . Clearfiold U. C Bowman, . . Chas Worrell, J. W. Potter Coroner. . Co.Superind't Jessie lirooaiall. N.WAjhlrifYa . Lecontet Mill . CurweLivii;, LIST OF POST-OFFICES. Townships. Name of P.O. Names of P.M Reecaria, Uell, Bloom. - -Boggs. - -Bradford, Brady, - - - Glen Hope, liower, - Chest, - Cush, - - Ostend. Forrest. - u. w. tuiairii - W M'Cratken - Thos A. M'tih, - J. W Campbri: - II. L. Ileuderxn J nines Lilouoi. - ClearfielJ Bridge,- P. B. Miller. BurasMe, Chest,- - - Clearfield, Williams' Urove Luthersburg, Troutville. Jefferson Line, -NewVashi&stoc$ BurLsiJe, Patchinville. Hurd. - -Clearlield. - Covington. - Frenchville, " ... Karthaus, -CurwenSFille Curwensvi'le, Decatur, - Philipsburg. Centre county, Pa. Ferguson. - Marron. - - - - Edia. William Fox, - - - Hi-IIon Post Office, Elk ooQtity, IV Uirard, - - - Lecoutu's Mills, - C. Mignot. - Bald Hills, - - . William Carr - chawsvUlo, - - - Grabamton.- - - Smith's Mills, - - Maucra, - - - - Tyler. - - - - Pennfield, - - - Ansonville, - - - Salt Lick, - - - New Millport, - - Breckeurilge, - - Kylertown, - - - - - Morrisdale. - - - - - Lumber City.t - - - - Gramuian Hills. Pike, --- - Curwensville. - " - - - - Bloomingvillc, -Union, - - - Bocktou, -Weodward, Jeffries, - - - .This Post Office w. 11 do for Cheat townihia. Will answer for Fergi son townsh'p. f YDE HOUSE, KIDOUAV, PENN'A. S.J. OSGOOD. PROPRIETOR. This Hotel is new, anj furnished in modern style, has ample accommodations, and is in all respocu a first class hous). February 6. Ifi. JUST PHOM THE EAST. Goshen, -Graham, Guelich, - , Huston, 41 Jordan, Karthaus, Knox, - -Lawrence, Morris, - -,4 Perm, JtLi. fc. Vt ding R. U M.wr Charles .Siopjt . John Hbrri:a. James JsiULcr. - C. r-vin - Jack Patcbin - G loser, jr. - .M. A. r'rLk - P. A GauUn. - J. F.W . thuurr T. W. Fiemiiijj. A. B. Shaw. - Thw. II. FurcM. - A. G. Fox. - Chas. J. Pusev, - David Tyler " - II. Woo I ward - Eliza Chae. - Geo. HeckaJwra - M. O. Stirk. - J. W.Thompsua. - Jas. TLomp.'n - Jas MeClellaod. - II W. Spencer. A. C. Moore - T. W. Finning - Berj. F Dai. - D. K. Brubuker Jos. Loskttt RICHAKD MOSSOP, IsE.iLER IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, AC. MARKET STKEET, CLE Alt T O.Ll, I'A. Read the fulloirmglist of goods and profit thereby. F0S THE LADIES. ''"" C A rap ,,. .... . . Ouodt uheaF "-ry- , .si,. w Gltc,u Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap istteap Alpacas, De Laiues, Ginliams, j;UOl:i Prints, Chiuti. Kerchiefs, Nu- ('i, vies. Duuufis, uiovcs, clc. FOR GENTLEMEN, ( WIHMl C'Anao'Always on hand Black, Blut. Brown f,Wr Ckeap aud Grey Cloths, Fancy and Black Uids Cheapt Casimeres. Soltinets. Cusinets, UioaJr Cheap Tweeds, Plain and Fancy Vest- (fwir Cheap logs. Shirting, etc.. etc. etc. ir;,: Cheap READY-MADE. ioo,fr Cheap Such as Coats, Pants. Vests. Us-ier-!';'v-v'J shirts, and other Flannel hsr"r j'w Boots, Shoes. Hats. Caps. Nc!t- 'Afyo ties. Gum Boots and Shoes. oi a variety of other article, lived- HOUSEHOLD GOODS, ?.ood; Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Ch eap Cheap tlitap Chraj I Muslins. Colored Muslins. Lhes 1 n. 1 ...l.l! .l . 1 " I , . 1 (j, P Linen and hemp tow Is. car Ch'Zin cU- curtairi!i fringe, etc r.h.A HARDWARE. AC. Cheap 'If yu want Nails or spikes. Manvre '(lood Cheav or other forks. Suw-inill r other Gcd (roojt (tOod.- Ouiids ! (ioodi I tioodf Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Kslicap Cheap Cheap Cheap saws, fcmoothing irons. Locks Hinges, etc.. go to Mossop's w here you can buy cheap. IF YOU WANT Knives and forks. Butcher Knives a Cheap Shoe and Stove black iiig. Manills Cheap and hemp ropes. Ink. Paper or j Hoods O00dt Uionds '. (rood ' i'rooit Goods i Goods Pens, Powder, Shot or Lead, !W- etc., buy them at Mosep's. iioodi IP VllI' V A vt (roods It 1 v 4. ' .4.4 A : , Cfl T r, l r . i I- I, nod: L,h,raP Soap. Starch, Wall Paper c Win-' (C6'S: aowenaaes. Lamps, Lasiptubei W or Wicks, coal tiL He , go to Lheapi ip vnr wivt UiuoJs Chep , IF 0L WANT iuods Cheart l,0,JU ems. iajuy Hour, vtbite or , Cheap' sugar iaa. shoulders or Cheap sVje cofieej Imperial. Young Cheap Hyson orblaeK tea, buy taem Cheapl at Mussop'a cheap for'cash. Cheap! IF YOU WANT Cz,Tallow candles, fine or soars salt. C'HtJip.' Syrup or UioJaa.-a, cheeoe, dried Cheapl apples or peaches, water so Cheap' do cracKers, call at Mossop'j Cheap where you can buy cheap. Cheap; ip YOU WANT CAm Poj-t wine for Medical or Saernmen Cheap tal uses, Sw et wine, old Monon Cheap gahela or rye whisKy, Cherry Cheap ami-Cognac brandy, buy at Cheajil Moisop's cheep caia store. inecp IF YOU WANT iot4 Hands ttood-i ttoods Good! Goods r.oei 1TOV-I ' Goods Good' Good' Good' GoUs (iovt ! Good' Godt Goods Goodi ('rood Cheap Cheap, Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap C heap Cheap Cheap Cheap Good' rants; niOerU. cream, reojn or ground, nuts, candies. Liquorice or liquorice root, Duy teem (;r(K at Mossop's cheap and good. '.jood' IF YOU WANT G.-d jTa bny aay at her article cheap, be Goods sure to go to Wowop. for he sell? fif.d: cheaper for cash than any other Gc-od: person in Clearfield county. 'Gof'f November 7, liCl. p27'5. God3 Approved country produce of every iinJ taien 6' the usual vecrit t prices w exchange Jorgeo ROGGS TP. FARMS FOR 4SA.LE.-v1' containing 1 24 acrea 85 cleared and under goad fence. A log house 22 bv 26. plank bo- ' bv 18. lor barn, smith v and all neowsarv out-bull- dsega thereon. Large sprin? and spriog-hou con venient to house. Tbe land is well watered ana has sufficient wood and fencing Umber. There U an omhard of laree crafted treea. and a yoistg ; or chard on place, all ohoioe fruit. It Is coavecieat for pasturing dpovea. ALSO, ojieoontaiiiiog w ores 10 cleared and under fecoe balance w" imbered. This land baa a lag hsuse aJ tber&os. Par Urta J apiy to 4!t.bfTH: I J C?,.Y. r'i.-Cvl.
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