s 'r 'I 1:i ti s a -a v 2 'j - 1. 1. ,'.'5 'I it i CLEARFIELD, APRIL 23, 1862. The mind of children is the tender est, holiest thing this side of Heaven. And is it not to be approached with gentleness, with love, yea, with a heart-worship of the great God from whom, in almost angel innocence, it has proceeded T A creatnre nndefileil by the taint of the world, unvexed by its injustice, unwearied by its hol low pleasures. A being fresh from the source of light, with something of universal lustre in it. If child hood be this, how holy the duty to see that, in its onward growth, it shall be no other ! To stand as a watcher at the temple, lest any un clean thing should enter it. Meredith P. Gentry told Parson Brownlow "that he only accepted a seat in the rebel Congress to show that he was not afraid of McClellan -capturing Richmond. It was a point of honor with him." "lea. Gent ry," replied Brownlow, "and there is another point of honor, which yon have failed to mention. Bnell and his army are at Nashville, and are therefore nearer to Bedford county than General McClellan is to Rich mond. You are like a pismire on a -chunk fired at each end ; you have a point of honor on either side of you.' Gentry acknowledged the corn. fn the town of Richmond, Indiana, a wealthy Quaker, whose four beauti ful horses were the admiration of the .place, was asked to aid pecuniarly in the formation of a regiment of cav alry. He replied, "Friend, thou knowest that I cannot give thee mo ney or horses for tho war war is wicked but as for my four horses, it is true that two will serve my needs; and, friend, I will say this to thee, that my stable door is not locked ; and if Ijee you on one of my horses, and thy friend James on another, I will keep the peace toward thee both." llero is a crinoline story reported by an African traveler. A wealthy Arab, residing near the frontiers of Morocco, lately paid his first visit to Algiers, and was ptesent at a ball. On his return home he said to his wife: "What strango creatures these French women arc ! Would you be lieve it t they absolutely carry an o pen umbrella under their petticoats !' Such was the idea formed of crino line by the sons of Mohammed. When a person is very ill, he says, God has afllicted me;" but if he (feels very happy, and very well, how rarely does be say "God has in ado mo happy." How prone are we to think God is at burials, but not at bridals ; how prono to think God is in all that is dark, sepulchral and gloomy, bat not in the midst of all ' that is bright, giving itgreaterbright ness, and in all that is joyful adding to its intensity and its purity. At the recent levee at the White House, the President asked the Rus sian Ambassador whether he would have taken him for an American if hehad met him any where else than in tbiscountry ? "No,"said thedis tinguished Muscovite, who, like Old Abe, is a bit of a wng, "I should have taken you for a Pole." "So I am," exclaimed the President, straighten ing himself up to his full attitude, -"and a liberty Polo at that." The lion. Theodore Freliogliuysen died on the Ilth April, at his resi dence in New Bruuswick, N. J., aged 75 years. He was the Whig candi date for the Vice Presidency on the ticket with Henry Clay in 1844, and .has also been Attorney General of ;New Jersey, United States Senator, Chancellor of the University of New York, President of Rutger's College and President of the American Sun day School Union. Only seven thousand of those fel lows who proposed to "die in the last ditch," having previously "shed the last drop"of their precious blood, were quietly picked up by General Pope at Island No. 10. What dead ly fellows the rebels are to bo sure ! Our loss in taking 7,000 bloody-thirsty desperadoes, was "no cne man." A Secessionist of rather an amia ble turn of mind, accosted a United States officer lately at Nashville, and in a jovial manner interrogated him as to bow far the Union line extend ed. "To the North Pole, and when I left, there were two regiments there waiting for arms," promptly replied Stars and Stripes. Captain Wm. McMichaol, assistant adjutant general in the army, was ta ken prisoner at the battle of Pitts burg Landing. He was chief of the tafl of Maj. Gen. Charles F. Smith. Capt. McMichael is a son of Morton McMichaol, Esq., proprietor of the Philadelphia 'North American.' The Indiana papers say that Jesse D. Brieht has returned home, that ha was coldly received ; and that be has rented a hoime near JfrTtriirn villa in that State for the purpose of appeal ing io ine people," ana getting oacK to the United State Senate. "You are at the very bottom of the bill," said tho physician to a sick pa tient, "but I shall endeavor to get you up again." "I fear ;I shall be out of breath before I reach the top, aocior, was ine reply. A lather waa winding his watch, when he said playfully to his little girl : "Let me iod up your noso ?" "Ao," said tbeehild, "I don't want my nose wound up, lor. I don't want it to ran all day A Missouri paper says that there is no money in that State. We are sor ry that Missouri is without money, but congratulate her that she is with out Price. Gen. Grant, though hardly 40 years pf age, has been in seventeen battles in three of which he . commanded, and was in the Mexican war. A Christian had better. go to any place of amusement than go home whining becaaae he can't go. The life that has self and selfish parposes for its object must always a aaiiffMbWaHur. TREASURER'S SALE OF UN SEATED LANDS for Taxes for the years I860 and 1861. Notice is hereby givex, that in pursu ance of an Act of Assembly passed the 12th day of June, A. 1). 1815, entitled "An Act to amend an act directing the mode of selling unseated lands, in Clear field aounty," 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 the Sec ond Monday in June, a. D. 1662 : BKCCAEIA TOWNSHIP. Ac. Per. Warrantees iVOwners. Taxes Thomas Weston. 162 116 Michael Mnsser, $27 95 Same for '58 & '59, 25 92 Geo. D. Morgan $ Co. 68 Peter Miller, 11 99 141 43 John Miller, 29 20 58 140 Fred. Hubley, 18 21 26 80 John Batism m 5 39 SO 61 Fred. Howman, 6 SO 169 96 John Beam, 35 00 126 40 Jacob Mussersmitb, 26 09 176 47 Jeremiah Mosher, 36 43 244 144 Thomas Billington, 50 50 25 Thomas Billington, 5 19 399 40 John Witmer, 82 00 399 40 Henry Witmer, 82 60 231 112 Wm. Wilson, 47 82 165 40 Herman Witmer, 34 17 251 Wm. Brown, 51 96 5 70 Sarah Billington, 1 05 232 Philip Wysincope, 48 03 150 50 John Wysincope, 31 06 G. L. Reed $ Co. 426 56 William Miller, 88 19 Herman Haupt y Co. 162 116 Jacob Krug, 10 67 162 116 John Gibson, 19 67 94 94 Jeremiah Mosher, 11 89 162 116 Peter Gefz, 19 67 330 153 Martin Fantz, 40 02 296 125 Jacob Fantz, jr., 35 65 328 153 George Musser, 39 61 215 73 Robert Wilson, 26 02 74 82 Thomas Wilson, 8 98 433 153 David Barton, 65 90 Josiah W. Smith. 433 153 William Gray 59 89 . 4-. J. Shoff. SI 13 A. Mysincope, 111 David Younfcin. 50 Campbell & Turner, 10 36 Same for '56-7-8 & 9 14 40 30 Plunkett, 6 22 Abram Beyers. 247 146 Jacob Krng, 51 12 Same for '56-7-8-9 82 49 433 153 John Miller, 69 89 20 E. B. Havroaker, 4 14 98 140 Michael Fantz, 20 29 BELT, TOWNSHIP. No. Ac. Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes James C. Thompson. 4289 500 Henry Dock, 31 00 John P. Hoyt. 3fl50 1C1 118 John Nicholson, 10 00 I Fro. D radn. 3G50 177 81 John Nicholson, 11 04 Arth nr Hell. Benjamin Gibbe, 26 86 James McOhee, SI 00 43a 135 Joseph Boon. 27 28 219 Frampton Bell. 15 43 100 Rarnhart Henry, 9 41 75 Sherman Jonathan, 4 66 SO Sheesley Michael, 4 06 - 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 lirokenhoqt. 234 6 Joseph Drinker, 19 66 . S. Wrian. 408 76 II. S. Drinker, 43 45 Fitch and Boynlon. 413 Wm. M'Cormlck, 43 94 410 Nancy Boggs, 46 80 Cram j Blakely and Per ley 41 Malcom McDonald, 45 66 41 John Beyers, 45 66 Wm. Albert & Brc's. George Hootruan, 14 07 G. W. Gear hart. Walter Stewart, 5 68 George D. Morgan $ Co 61 John Monteomerv. 16 47 - ma Richard Thomas 10 09 Josiah W. Smith. 20o Thomas Smith, 21 80 410 76 William Morris, 43 67 5 John E. Shaw, 5 33 53 Luke Kyler, 3 76 BLOOM TOWNSHIP No. Ac. Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes Wm. Bugler. 5959 93 138 Nicklin A Griffith, S3 34 A. B. Heed. Est. 5925 139 Nicklin A Griffith, 25 50 John W.Newpher. 0682 86 Joseph Perron, 10 95 5926 3H0 II. Leech A J.Patton 21 26 40J0 476 John Nicholson, 40 47 322 Josiah W.Smith. 27 40 BRADFORD TOWNSHIP. Ac. Per. warrantees, etc. Taxes Jvhn Porter. 250 Blair&M'Laneban, $22 46 Wm. Ditch ens. 200 62 Francis West, 14 40 John Wooldridge. 200 Aaron Levy, 10 81 60 Wm. Sanson, 3 24 Same for '58 & '59, 3 51 Abraham Graham. 156 114 Isabella Jordan, 8 41 Thomas Waple. 100 Jonathan Nesbit, 6 41 159 Hall& Bnck, 11 44 100 Jos. & Wm. Sanson, 7 127 V. B.Holt, 9 85 Wm. Graham, jr. 4 46 Moses Boggs, (heirs) 3 100 -George Barger, .100 .Nehemiah Means, 433 500 429 429 132 80 158 93 116 20 15 60 33 3 61 5 41 BRADY TOWNSHIP. No. Ac. Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes Geo. Or Calvin Bailey. 3574 102 34 Roberts A Fox, $5 70 Iilton Hey nolds. 5879 6881 5886 900 Henry Wykoff, 110 43 185 77 5(81 135 5681 155 .110 370 0 25 Rohert Ross. Casper Stiver, 7 30 James Bloom. Joseph Ferron, 12 59 David Whitmer. Josoph Perron. 12 59 Smith and Brother. 218 501 Christian Lower, 77 03 m. Leys, heirs. Christian Lower, 57 34 Samael Ambrose, 4 66 Z. S. Welch, 3 11 BURNSIDE TOWNSHIP. Ac.. Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxea A. K. Wright. ., .Jere. Williamson, $24 39 James Gallaher. Mary Crawford, 39 26 Shepley Priestley. Christian Stake, 10 86 Frederick Kuhn 35 24 Jacob Rowland, ;14 63 John Ryan, 9 76 Same for '66-7-8-9 SO 21 ben MoMasters 9 76 F.nme 1 or 56-7-3-( 90 jtf 424 111 310 150 150 ISO . CHEST TOWNSHIP. Ac. Per. Warrantees, etc. . Taxes John Patton. 433 153 John Brenneman, $37 83 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. Smith. 376 Peter Horse, 38 91 Ruth McConnell, Est. 357 64 Hugh Bartley, 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 36 Armstrong & Garnel, 6 39 140 . Fulton, 6 22 Geddes, Marsh Sr 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. nartshorn, 9 79 200 , Mahaffey& Mitchell, 20 70 COVINOTON TOWNSHIP. No. Ac. Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes Frederick Karthans. 1898 578 ', Morris A Stewart, $41 73 1899 890 Morris A Stewart. 64 09 1902 889 Morris A Stewart, 64 03 1942 545 Morris A Stewart, 39 25 Peter La mm. 1892 200 Morris & Stewart, 14 40 II. O.Smith. 5307 250 George Mead, 13 01 Kid ridge, Mer relit? Thompson 5370 1100 George Mead, 19 82 DECATUR TOWNSHIP. Ac Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes Geo. D. Morgan J- Co. 417 124 Thos. P. Cope, $59 41 241 47 John Drinker, 34 29 123 .John Skyron, 24 30 408 137 Richard Thomas, 58 15 358 137 Jacob Downing, 5105 203 154 Hugh Ely, 29 00 210 70 Henry Drinker, 29 96 49 Benjamin Wilson, 6 95 106 115 Joseph Ilambleton, 15 17 49 41 John Skyron, 6 02 167 138 Thomas P. Cope, 23 78 46 Wm. Montgomery, C 49 262 01 Joseph Sanson, 37 29 78 John Cannon, 11 06 97 Thos. Edmondson, 13 75 67 107 George Graff, 9 56 208 64 William Sanson, 29 68 James M'Girk, Est. 391 159 Thomas Billington, 55 69 Peter Owens. 404 Chas. Risk, (Itax) 67 44 E. Wooldridge. 211 Pat. Moore, (f tax) 30 02 Bigler $ Wright. 433 John Anderson, 68 43 433 Gilbert Vanght, 68 43 Richard Coplin. 84 137 Joseph Whitehall, 12 08 202 R. Coplin, 28 75 James Albert. 37 49 JosephSanson, 5 30 76 99 William Sanson, 10 91 D. G. Pmner d- Co. 290 Eliz.fic J. Harrison, 4127 Same for '58-9 39 98 John McGirk. 211 22 William Evans, 34 29 Geo.Wilson.jr. 200 Edward Smith, 23 70 Henry Kephart. 400 Sam'l Ilambleton, 66 88 Due for '58-9 1 66 90 Jacob Cox, 12 81 A. B. Long. 300 Casper Haines, 42 66 250 Casper Haines, 35' 87 Same for '68-9 26 51 300 Joseph Harrison, 42 66 Same for '58-9 41 37 150 Wm. Wooldridge, 21 34 Same for '56 7-8-9 48 28 100 Samuel Kav, 15 80 100 Jonathan Kephart, 14 22 FERGUSON TOWNSHIP. Ac. Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes Greenwood Bell. 233 159 John Hambrigbt, $29 50 Jl. Moore. 108 Matthias Slough, 9 57 Charles Houston. 433 153 George Ross, 38 36 L. J. Crans. 160 S. Scott, 13 27 John P. Hoyt. 110 Adam Rigart, 3 41 74 Lewis Jordon, 6 66 50 Hiram Passmore, 4 43 100 Benj. Hartshorn, 8 86 FOX TOWNSHIP. No. Ac. Fer. Warranteej , etc. Taxes Sillaman Harwood. 4200 330 Jas. Wilson, west J, $9 07 Jyathaniel Ballet. 4183 200 Jas. Wilson, east 1 13 76 Wm. Sams. 4183 350 Jas. Wilson, middle, 9 63 Z. Preston. 4271 495 James Wilson. 13 59 Jehu V. French. 4271 495 Jos.Wilson, . part, 13 59 tpeneer and npilcr. 4399 372 James Wilson. 25 57 U. S. Land Company. 4211 937 James Wilson, 103 07 4238 947 James Wilson, 104 17 4242 298 James Wileon, 32 4090 923 James Wilson, 101 55 1534 20 James Wilson, 2 20 1535 600 James Wilson, 66 00 Moses Kempton. 5070 990 Wm. Powers. 63 03 Wm. II. Gordan. 4398 216 James Wilson,. 11 86 Alex. Vial. 4340 18S James Wilson, 12 93 Randolph II. Evans. 4276 425 James Wilson, 11 61 4275 990 James Wilson, 27 23 4183 990 James Wilson, 27 23 ' 106 B. Davenport, 7 26 G IRA RD TOWNSHIP. No. Ac. Per. Warrantees, eto. Taxes Hood V Co. 1923 503 103 Morris A Stewart, SIC 26 A. or IV. Murray. 1931 649 116 Morris A Stewart, 35 13 lajj &db orris & (Stewart, 34 31 1936 103 Morns A Stewart, 3 28 Francis Coudriet. 1890 254 120 Morris A Stewart, 21 39 5365 60 ) II. J? O. Smith. 63G6 563 ) George Mead, 9 61 Petnr Lamm. 3647 117 Morris A Stewart, 185 3648 47 Morris A Stewart, 70 1837 97 103 Morris A Stewart, 7 75 S. 4 M. Catherman. 1937 77 Morris A Stewart, 2 50 J. P. Nrlsnn. 1886 50 Morris A Stewart, 77 GOSHEN TOWNSHIP. No. Ac. Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes Amos B, Mrrrell. 5289 330 George Mead, S35 65 6290 488 George Mead, 62 71 5291 1100 George Mead, 118 82 1884 ) Thomas Graham. 1915 I 500 Morris A Stewart. 21 60 GRAHAM TOWNSniP. Ac. Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes IV m. nooldridet. 297 . Thos. P. CoDe. . 420 92 149 John Skyron. 11 16 John Flemmintt. ICt' A. K. Wrieht. IS f.l Fitch and Boy n ton. 207 Jasper Mayland, 103 Jamea Mulligan, Samuel Lansberry. 100. ...George Moore,. '. John Cook. 366 Jacob Wetzel!, Hippie, French $ Co. 382 Joseph Simmons, ' J. Cook. 228 Reuben Haines 100 -. Reuben Haines Daniel W. Bradley. 436 114 Robert Shaw, 431 114. Hyman Gratz, P. Ogden. 100 William H. West, 145 T. Cope 109 J.Graham, 274 John Thomas, 348 Joseph Henry, 137 Reuben Haines, jr. Due for '66-7-8-9 Charles Hall, Thomas Duncan, C. J. Allport, GUELICH TOWNSHIP. Per. Warrantees, etc. Geo. D Morgan if Co. John Witmer, 64 PigotShaw. 82 Benjamin Wilson, 48 George Baker, 151 Itenjumin Wilson,. Richard Atherton, Herman Haupt If Co. 84 . Matthias Barto. 153 69 100 135 120 Ao. 225 31 236 305 335 100 324 433 350 103 119 193 433 433 237. 210 215 436 433 216 438 260 98 200 31 05 7 82 11 2G 65 63 41 63 34 29 15 00 65 41 4 65 7 60 15 37 ,12 22 57 00 51 47 15 3 76 52 11 26 20 26 18 00 Taxes $50 63 2 92 22 13 28 58 31 42 42 54 56 85 46 72 14 16 11 09 18 08 40 72 40 72 22 21 19 64 20 46 40 97 40 67 20 34 40 97 4902 4236 4225 Edward Hand. Emanuel Keigert, ucorge .Moore, James M?Ghec V Co 121 Christian Stake. 122 Matthias Young. 153 Christian Ilager, 153 George Musser, 48 Thomas Yealer, Daniel Oflley, 75 George Baker, jr 145 Timothy l'axto'u, 153 . John Burge, 143 John Musser, jr 145 Joseph Albright. Tuclahoe & Mt. PL P. R. Co. CO JohnMcCahan, 24 37 John Lampblack, 9 17 Daniel Fulkerson, la 00 Due for '56-7-8-9 30 15 HUSTON TOWNSHIP Ac. Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes jonn jj. uro. Moore A Delaney $112 44 Moore A Delaney 112 44 Moore t Delaney 112 44 m. Powers, 106 92 Wm Powers, 94 72 Wm. Pa ler. 888 15 James Wilson. 95 91 U. S. Land Companv. 9S6 James Wilson, 106 49 990 James Wilson, 106 92 965 123 James Wilson. 104 23 Same for '58-9 75 41 James Wilson. 54 Fitch and Boynton. 375 E. Shoemaker, 40 51 II. 2 hayer iV Z . Lisson 100 Wilhelm Williuk, 10 60 298 Wm Powers, 32 19 IV . B. Gordan 250 James Wilson, 27 00 500 James Wilson, 64 00 Isaac Sco field. 1011 80 Moore A Delaney 112 4i W. S. Baler. 400 Moore A Delaney 10 80 200 J. G. Kidder, 21 60 195 David Caldwell. 5 27 420 Wilhelm Willink, 45 36 490 James Wilson, IB 15 740 James Wilson, 99 91 1041 1041 1011 990 877 No. 5673 0674 5675 6060 5067 4257 4235 4226 4229 4230 507 4902 5063 4225 4236 5679 5677 JORDAN TOWNSHIP. Ac. Per. Warrantees, etc., Taxes Cooper Jr Pusey, 433 153 Richard Peters, 60 01 433 153 Peter Kuhn, 66 01 433 153 Frederick Beates, 66 01 166 loJ John Dunwoodie, 66 0 John Cooper, 24 Adam Kuhn, 45 76 325 EbenezarBrenbam, i 103 Adam Kuhn, f 66 01 l'aicnin Or Swan, 150 Benj. Young, 18 SO Same for '56 7-8 9, 42 24 David Mcheehan, 29 David Brown, 4 68 John Patchin, 200 Philip Loust, 12 20 161 Wm. Johnson, 9 82 200 Wm. Wilson, 30 50 Samo lor '56-7-8 9, 61 00 300 John Fatchin, 45 76 Same for '56-7-8-9, 91 53 KARTHAUS TOWNSHIP No. Ac. Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes Frederick Karthans. 1900 600 Morris A Stewart, $88 50 1901 778 Morris A Stewart, 126 55 1943 507 Morris A Stewart, 74 76 1093 200 Morris A Stewart, 29 50 Devisees of J. White, Esq 1093 79 22 Charles Willink, 1023 88 Charles Willink, 3463 ) 3475 ) 638 147 Charles Willink, Henry I others. Charles Willink, E. McGarvey. Charles Willink. 12 69 Charles Willink. 89 1097 100 856 59 4 7 7 21 37 65 2 96 1665 900 J.Hewes.Myors L Co 53 10 1655 957 132 do 4o 56 46 700 Willard, 4! 30 5412 1 others 398ae. A. Cnstard, 23 49 KNOX TOWNSHIP. Ac. Per. Warrantees, etc., Taxes Jienj. ti. Morgan. 433 153 Wm. Hunter, 22 09 Fitch tf Boynton, 433 lo3 Isabella Jordan, 82 36 Daniel Bausman. 200 G. & M.McCorroick,20 40 Same for '66-7-8-9, 42 30 1 nomas McClurt, 100 Jonathan Jones, 10 2 JoAn M. Chase, 433 153 Caleb Foulke, 68 90 293 Geo. Wescott, 39 86 433 153 Robert Wharton, 68 90 433 153 Geo. Seaff, 68 90 300 John Boyd, 20 40 109 Susauna Ward, 12 04 2oo G. & M. McUormick, 17 3 129 John Dorsoy, 6 58 120 Wm. II. Robertson. 12 L 600 Isaac ThomTmon. sr.. R1 90 f - Isaac Thompson, sr., 10 21 100 Isaac Thompson, sr., 6 11 90 Thompson&Egelman 16 32 LAWRENCE TOWNSHIP. Ac. Per. Warrantees, etc., Taxes Fitch & Boynton. 221 Hugh Jordan, 32 28 413 John Reed, 60 81 277 G. D. Goodfellow. 40 44 MORRIS TOWNSHTP. Ac. Per. Warrantees, etc.. Taxes Ed. Perks $ Co., , Jesse Yarnell, 35 04 George D. Morgan, Wm. Drinker, 23 31 II. S. Drinker, 33 67 Richard Thomas, 11 83 John Reed, 28 87 Michael Sonder, 21 40 Patrick Havs. 14 OS H tlliam II. Robertson, John Best, 1 10 E. C. Burton, 153 Robert Raiocy, Do 82 1 44 92 63 421 282 407 143 349 140 260 170 141 40 433 - William Hoover, 100 153 Francis Johnson, 5 56 George Slate, 400 John Huston, 83 00 R.H. Long, Trustee. 433 153 Thomas Morris, 35 82 433 153 William Morris, ' 35 82 433 153 Samuel Meredith, 35 82 433 153 Wiliiam Miller, 35 82 279 153 Hetty Morris, 23 08 433 lo3 Thos. Fitzsimmons. 35 82 433 153 George Clymcr, 35 82 433 153 Robert Gray, ; 35 82 433 163 Patrick Moore, 35 82 433 153 Mary Morris, 35 82 433 153 Magnus Miller, 35 82 483 153 Nalbio Frazev, 35 82 -J M. $ J. Huff. 170 Blair McLanahan, 6 60 Same for '58 9 11 13 J. A. Crawford. 223 Simon Gratz, 18 43 P. Kepple. 100 John Nicholson, 8 26 Robert Thomas. ' 231 Christian Baker, 18 97 . Henry Creamond, 60 Casptr Shatner, 2 76 Same for 1358-9, 4 58 Mary Ann Berger, 269 91 Joseph II ubler, 14 88 210 143 Jacob Graff, 11 66 6 John Graff, 35 300 Peter Yarnell, 24 76 406 139 Richard R. Smith, 83 67 203 JohntBarron," 16 77 Same for '56-7-8-9 61 61 100 J. Farlow, 9 90 96 Joseph Potter, 5 29 . PENN TOWNSHIP, . Ac. Per. Warrantees, etc., Taxes 30 James Johnson, 3 46 PIKE TOWNSHIP. No. Ao Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes TP". 0. Enos, 4252 959 -85 James Wilson, S43 S9 4258 884 15 James Wilson, 37 61 .5778 200 John Nicholson, 9 76 4262 990 James Wilson, 35 76 6777 1020 24 John Nicholson, 45 50 28 John P. Hovt. 3 26 344 R. A Z McNaul, 17 95 111 R. A Z. McNaul, 3 90 5779 460 John Nicholson, 24 90 460 Daniel Bailey. 13 00 UNION TOWNSHIP. No Ac. Per Warrantees, etc. Taxes Gartland Irwin. 35S7 350 Roberts A Fox, $25 72 50 Henry Bailey, 1 90 262 R. W. Moore, 32 10 196 Henry Whitehead. 4 81 WOODWARD TOWNSHIP. Ac. Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes Bigler $ Reed. 433 154 John A. Vaught, $35 24 456 159 John Walls, . 37 13 John Patchin. 427 30 Johu Cannon, 3171 Chas. S. Coxe. 433 153 John Roll, 85 24 Robert J. Wallace. 153 5 Peter Henry, 4 88 Same for '58 9 4 46 140 Hngh Ralston, 6 50 Same for '58-9 7 00 Wright andMengcs. 413 77 Samuel Emlen, 32 50 Geo. D. Morgan Co. 336 145 John McCahen, 28 30 57 143 Mary Connelly, 4 08 Wm. B. Alexander Co. 100 Rowland EvBns, 8 12 James AT Ghee $ Co. 331 42 PigotShaw, 27 10 216 Sebastian Graft, 17 56 438 73 Thomas Edmondson, 35 50 Dr. D. Houlz. 433 153 Philip Loast, 35 17 433 153 Jacob R. Howell 35 17 433 153 William Johnson, 35 17 100 63 Geore Beckham, 8 12 Wm. Albert $ liro. 121 Eli Hootman, 9 83 215 6 Thomas Neil, 17 47 100 William Wilson, 8 12 JOSEPH SHAW.Treas'r. Clearfield, April 2, 1862. SALE OF SEATED LANDS FOR TAXES. In pursuance of the provisions or an Act of Assembly passed tho 29th day of April, A. D 1844, to provide for the collection of Taxes on lands whereon no personol property can be found and where the owner neglects or refuses to pay the Taxes assessed, I will expose to sale at the Commissioners otlice in Clear field, on the second Monday in June A. D. 1802, (being the 9th day,) the loliowing pieces ol land in Ulcarficl county, viz .: List of Lands returned by Collectors BECCARIA TOWNSHIP, Acres, Owners, Taxes 216 James Robins, 11 66 Same for 1860-1 24 01 BELL TOWNSHIP. 300 J. & J. Thomas, '58-9 45 37 Same for 1860-1 51 1 BRADY TOWNSHIP, lib Henry Radaker, '58-9 9 18 Same for '60-1 10 54 b'o John Dubois, '68-9 76 60 Same for '00-1 86 80 CHEST TOWNSHIP. 2W John Port, 1859 9 97 200 Mitchell & Mahaffy,'59 8 55 114 Benj. Hartshorn, '59 4 05 60 baruuel Hagy, '59 1 77 ou .Nicholas Hagy, '69 1 77 iiM John Taggert, '59 8 12 Samo for '60-1 19 66 BURNSIDE TOWNSHIP, 116 Valentine King, '69 4 0 hame for '00-1 7 47 100 Alex. M'Cullongh '69 4 3 hame for '(() 1 K 10 100 P. & A. McCarl 69 5 25 Same for '60-1 9 75 BOGGS TOWNSHIP, 160 Anthony Brino '53 4 : Same for 60-1 11 36 60 David Good '59 1 67 Same lor '60-1 4 47 10 Enoch Gearbart '69 79 Same for 60-1 2 13 11 Enoch G. Gray .'69 175 same for '60 1 4 69 KNOX TOWNS HIP, 60 George Galer, '59 1 62 Same for '60-1 3 40 PIKE TOWNSHIP. 76 Joseph Bennett, '68-9 13P90 Same for '60-1 15 27 150 Wm. Craiflr. '58-9 j- 10 .'7 Same for '60-1 ' 13 34 WOODWARD TOWNSHIP. 100 Abram Goss 10 Rl Same for '60-1 11 37 100 Mark Stott. 10 3" Same for '60T 11 37 JOSEPH SHAW, Treas'r. Clearfield March 2, '62. CHAIRS !! CHAIRS!!! CHAIRS I!!!! HOW IS THE TIME TO BUY !! !! The undersigned has now on band, at his Furni ture Rooms on Market St., Clearfield. Pa., a short distance west of Litz's foundry, a large stock of CHAIRS OF ALL KINDS, manufactured out of the let materials, finished in a very superior manner, and which he will sell LOW FOR CASH. His long experience in the bu giue3 makes him feel confident that his chairs are made in a substantial and workmanlike manner, and will stand the test of trial. Person? wishing to purchase chairs should call at once and get them while they can be had at the lowest rates. Feb 27, 1861. , JOHN TROUTMAN. Tl'ST RECEIVED AT CHEAP JEWELRY STORE. Graham's Row, Clearfield, Pa., a fine assortment of WATCHES JEWELRY, Ac, Ac, to which wo in vite attention. Gold and Silver hunting and open faced watch es, to be had at NAUGLE'S. The American Lever of different j nali lies, can be had at NAl'GLE'S. Fine setts of Jewelry, such as Cameo, Coral. La va, Jett, Carbuncle. Garuett, Opal, Florentine Mo saic, Gold Stone Mosaic, Porcelain paintings. Ac., or single pieecs at NAUGLE'S. Plain gold Breastpins. Eardrops, Hoop Ear riugg, children's ear drops and rings at N AL'GLE'S. Gold seals, keys and pencils, gold pens and sil ver holders at NAUGLE'S. Gents breastpins, sleeve buttons, shirt studs, fob buckles and guard slides at NAUGLE'S. A fine assortment of gold fingpr ringi of differ ent styles and uuality, gold lockeU. coral neckla ces, silver thimbles, spectacles. Watch guards, and all articles in his line, on hand at NA L'GLE'S. Just received, a fine assortment of Fancy nod common Clocks, and Fancy Time-pieces, from 1.25 to 16 dollars at " NACGLK'S. Old Gold and Silver will be taken iu exchange for goods at NAL'GLE'S. All goods warrauted ag represented, or the mo ney refunded, at NAUGLE'S. If you wish your watches put in good repair and warranted, take them to NAUGLE'S. fumitubITbooms!! Benner & Barrett, Respectfully announce to the public that tbey have completed and aro now occupying their new FURNITURE WARE-ROOMS, fronting on the Market lot and nearly opposite the Court House. Cabinet making will" be carried on in the upper story of the same building, in all its different branches. All kind of furniture will he kept constantly on hand, and sold cheap fur Cash, or exchanged for country produce or lum ber to suit tho business 'J'heir stoek will consist of PARLOR. ROCKING AND ARM CHAIRS. SPRING SEATS, CAIN IJOTTOMS. Ac. Parlor, Sofa. Centre, Card. Dining, Extension aud Preakfast Tables Sofas of all Kinds, Varieties and - - Patterns. Eureaus, Sideboards, l'.ook Cases. Wardrobes, Ac. Rcdstcads Jenny Lin I. Hih Tosts, CoUngn, French Posts, Ac Mattrasses Hair. Hair top. Cotton top, and Corn husk, of the best materials. Looking Glaxses of all sorts and sires. Also glas ses for old frames. ALo, What-nots, Wash-stands, Work-stands; Hat-racks. Ac. COFFINS made to order on thort notice, and Hearse furnished. Poplar, Cherry, Maple and Lin -wood Lumber taken in exchange for work. Oct. 23. 1S61. TERMS OF THE JOlRAL. The Raftsman's Jocrsal it phiighi e neday.t Sl,50per annum in Vdv?D r paid at the beginning of the jar, jjm, , charged. J ' 'v u! Al.VERTtHF.MKyTS w i!l be nrtd at 1 no square of IS lines fvr three or U-.s inruj,, f every additional insertion 25 c-nts will U,k ed. A deduction will U mad to j.rU Users. Wn No subscription taken for a shorter tim. ,v six months, and no ppr will be dieot,rtonli til all arrearages are paid, e,ePt at lhe "a the publisher. - j COUNTY DIRECTORY. TIME OF HOLDING COURT 21 Monday in January. I 3d Monday i-, .Ttn. 3d in March, 1 4th i, Of each.year, and continue two week? if Bcef j COUNTY AND DISTRCT Oi nfTRi Prvs'tJudge Hon. Samuel Linn. BoJ.Vf v, As'te. Judges Hon. J. l. Thompson, Cr, Sheriff. . . . Edward Perks. 1 rotbonotary, John I.. Cuttle, Heg. A Rc. . James Wrlgley. Iitrict Att'y, Israel Teet. . . Treasurer.. . Joseph Shaw, . Co. Survnror, H . R. Wright, CommlM'n'rs, Wm.Merrell. . S- C. Thompson, Jacob Kuuti, . Auditors . . J.R.Shaw, b. O Howman, Chas Worrell. Coroner. . . .3. W. Totter Co.Superind t Jtjee L'roomaU, 'ilen n,P. Clears, MurriMaj, Lnther.bur, Clrtrfi.ii N Wajhinr?,,, - CarwD.Ti;:, To 1 LIST C-F PoST-QriTCE! :-n flips. I≠ rfP. O. A lieocaria, Hell, - - bluom. -Bilges. -Bradford. Bradv, - Burusidc, 1:. Glen Hero. - -G.W r.M'.,. Power ... a . "' - Chest, .... TWA. Mi,L - Cus-h - - - - J. w Campk,.. - Ostend. H.L.0.Ddw.; Forrest. - - - - Jm;s tIui.B - Clearfibll Bridge. - P. ft Millfr - Williams' Grove, - JttJ. K ,(j! - Luthersburg, - - R. fl. Ji.-.r. Troutville, - . Charle. s,JJf,r Jefferson Line, - John ReUriin' - .ewasuiiigtoiO - James (JtUa,, Burnside - - - Patchlnvillc. Chest,- - - - Hurd. - -Clearfield, - Clearfield. -Covington. Frenchville, "' - - Rarthaus, Curw-ensvillo Curwcngvilte. Mecatur. - Philiuiburff. Ctre roiint-. t Ferguson. - Marron. ... - Edui. "M'.'.i Fox, - - - - Hellen Posl OlEce. Klk y.nntv. 1 . 1 m w u. i-rin - Jack rtciiin - i. Ttir, ir - M. A. fr.U - P. A. Giulin - J. W. Schu-tt T. w . VUmiiu Uirard, - Look Here ! ! TIX WARE, ATITffrRECEDE'TE0 LOW RATES, Lamps, Cheaper Thau Ever. Baton, Rye, Corn, and other grain, at rcasonablo prices for ae'b, at Maroh t, 1&62 R. MOSSCF'S. TEW.YOKK TRIBUNE NEW VOLUME 11 On the seventh of September, 1S61, THE NEW - YORK EEK L TRIBUNE commenced th twenty-first year of its existence; the THE 1AI LY TRIBUNE being wine months older andTUE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE somewhat younger for more man twenty years, this journal has la bored in what its conductors have felt to be th cause of Humanity, Justice and Freedom, eudeav oring to meliorate the condition of the oppressed and unfortunate, to honor aud encourage useful exertion in w hatever sphere, and, to promote by an means ine moral, intellectual and material ad vancement of our country. It has aimed to be riht rather than popular, and to espouse am: commend to-dny the truth that others may not be willing to accept till to-morrow. In pursuing this course, mistakes have doubtless been made and faults committed ; but. having in all things mcuvu our rentiers io nuns and judge tor them selves rather than adopt blindly our own or oth ers' conclusions, we believe we may fairly cluim or mis journal xue creuu oi n.iving qualihed it readers to detect and expose even its own errors lu develop he in rids of the young lv the nis general, thorough and practical Education, and to eucourngc and stimulate 'roductivo Industry mruugu iree grams oi i uoiic J.,unds to actual set tlcrsand cultivators, as also through the protec tion ot immature or peculiarly exposed branches irom loopowenui loreign competition, are among ine units to wnicn tnis journal bus adhere, through goi.d and evil report, and which it stead lastly commends to American patriotism and pniianthropv. As to tho Civil W ar now devastating nr conn try, we hold it to have originated in a llehellion more wanton, wicked, inexcusable thou was ev er ueioro Known a Rebellion in tho interest of the tew against the many a Rebellion designed to raise higher the walls of caste and tighten the chains of oppression. Having done all wo could without a surrender of vital principle to avoid this War and witnessed the lorbearance, meek ness, and long-suffering with which the Federal Government sought to avert its horrors, we hold ii our clear duty, w ith that or every other citizen to stand by tha nation and iis fairly chosen ru lers, and to second with all our energies their ef forts to uphold the Union, the Constitution, and the supremacy t-f the laws. And. though thn bullion has become, through usurpation,deception, tcrroism. aud spoliation, fearful I v strong, we be lieve tho American Republic far stronger, and that the unanimous, earnest efforts uf loval hearts and hands will insure its overthrow. But on all questions aneotingtho objects, the scope, and du ration or this most extraordinary contest, we de fer to those whom the American People havo clothed with authority, holding unity of purpose and of action indispensable iu so grave an emer gency In a crisis like the present, our columns must bo largely engrossed with the current history of tho War for the Union, mid with elucidations of its more striking incidents. We shall not, how ever, remit that attention to Literature, to For eign Affuirs, to Agricultural P Markets, Ac. which has already, we trust, won for THE TRIBUNE an honorable position among its ootcmporaries. Our main object is aud shall be io produce a comprehensive newspaper, from which a careful reader may glean a vivid and faithful history of tho times, not merely in tho do main of Action but. in that of Opinion also. Aj our facilities for acquiriES information increase uu years, we trust that an improvement in the contents ot our journal is perceptible, and that, in the variety and fulness of intelligence aflord- cu, b may sun nope to maKe each day a critio on the lust." In this hope, we solicit a continu ance oi inc generous measure of natron aire hlth erto accorded to our journal. T E R M S. UAiLiY 1RIBL Nh (,.11 issues per annum) . . SG Sr.MI-WLLKLY (lOt issues per annum) . . . . S r.r.KLl (52 issues nor annuinl . ....... 2 XO Cl.rns Scint-W ecKlv : Tw o oor.ie for 5 : five for SHI 25: ten copies to onr. addrrss for 20 : and any lamer number at the latter rate. For a club of twenty, an extra copy will be beut. 1'or a club of forty we send The Dailt Thibob gratis one ear. 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Mauera. - - -Huston, - Tyltr, - - - - - - PenufiolJ. - -Jordan. - Ansunvillc. - Karthaus. - Salt Lick, - -Knox. - - - New Millport, -Lawrence, - IircckenriJir, -Morris, - Kylertown,"- - - - - MorrisdaJtj. - -Ponn, - - - Lumber City.t - ' - - - Grampian Hills, Pike, - - - - Curwensville, -- - - - Bloomingville. -Union, - - - Rockton, - - - Vt odward, Jeffries, ... - Jos. LwkeU This Post Offi( will dofu Chest towwhip Will answer for Pergi son township. I YDE HOUSE, KIDUUAY, PEN.V.V . S. J. OSGOOI. PROPRIETOR. This Hotel is new. and furnished io modern tj. has ample accommodations, and is in all rep-' a fir.it class house. February S. ll'U JUST PROM THE EAST.. C. Miirnot. - William Cart. - A B. Shaw - Thos.n. A. i. fox. - Chas. J. Puj.t - David Tvlfr ' - U. Woolwrui - Eliia Cli - li0. Ileckadbri! A. O SujI, J. W. Thvinpyje - Js Tkin.yn - Jas. MoCletlsr.i li V. pencrr A . C. AliRre. - T. TV. Fleminj - lin Y !! 11 I CHAR I) moss or-. DfcAkEtt IS FOREIGN AND DOMtSTIC DRY COOOS. C. MARKLT ST lit IT, Cl-t ARFIKLP, r A. Ken-ri the fvllou-irig list of goods and p'tf.t tkr-ry "txp ., . .... , ., . HfJi Vnean . - "uu large tioca '-i i. Alpacas. Ie Laincs. Oin-jhsuu. Prints, Chintz. Kerchiefs, .w bies. Bonnets. Gloves, etc l. if apt Chcap Chrip C'iMr Chmc FOR GENTLEMEN. Clirup Always ou hand Black, Blu. Brewn 'ro.-'.t Ciap; and yrey t-ioths, rancyaud Black .asiuieres. t-attmets. Casiiutt, G'JSHl I (S ' lioo-i- ( hr.ajr Cheap 1 weeds, Plain aud t 'aiicy Vest- Gii. C heaps lugs. Shirting, etc., etc. etc. .;.' Cheap READY-MADE. 'Ovodt (. heap, Suck a, Coats, Pants, ests. Vndor- ld Lhrap shirts, and other Flannel nhirta. frouJ- Cneap Roots. Shoes. Hats. Caps. Neck Cieupi ties. G um Boots and Shoes and Cheap a variety of other article. Chclv1 HOUSEHOLD GOODS. Chan !uca Rs Unbleached and Blenched Chfan' Ins,ins- Colored Muslins. Linn ChenS eo'tlLr' tablecloths. Oil cloth, Chcar' L'Iien Hud hemp towla. c ChraQ ?eU' curt'"8' fringe, etc riej HARDWARE. AC. CAr,If yu want Nails or spikes, Manore;,; Chrapl or other forks. Saw-mill or other IcTovJ' Virapi an. ouiooining irons. i,ocks Vheajn Hinges, etc.. go to Mossop's wurre ou can ouy cheap. IF YOC WANT Knive3 and forks. Butcher Knive trovJ' Cheap L heap Cheap Cheap Chcjp; Cheap1 Chcap Chcap C heap sm Cieapj Cheap I Cheap Cheap) Cheap Cheap' , Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap ,(t-jM' tiood: Good: Shoe and Stove black inc. Manilla Gtodt ji . . , s Gtxxlt (iiyyi' Govl. Ijitol and hemp ropes. Ink. Peijer o Pens, Powder, Shot or Lead, tGooJ. etc., buy thru, at Mossop's. Gno4 IF YOU WANT c9d.i li0 l.JiSt r lSirl Plm ,.t Tr.v:" Soap, Starch, Wall Paper or Win- I1'., dow Shades. Iimps, Lamp tubes or Wicks, coal oil, etc , go to Mossop's cheap cash store. IF YOU WANT extra family Flour, White or; IGooi'f Gooit Goodi Gooit' fine or ooari f alt.fiW Ged: Gvex1' Good' Good' brow n sugar, hams, shoulders or sides, coflrte; Imporial, Young Hyson or blaxK tea. buy them at Mossop's cheap for canh. IF YOU WANT Cheap Taii-K oandles Cttrap S'yrup or molatses, cheeso, drisi Cheap, apples or peaches, water or so- Chcavs oo cracKers, call at JUowop s Cheap where you can buy cheap. Cheav IV TOi: VAT Cheap fori wine for Medical or Sacramento0"' i..hcap', tal uses. Sw.-et wine, old Mooon- Chcap gahela or rye whisny, Cherry Cheap and Cognao brandy, buy at Cheap Mossop's cheap cash store. VJ.iray IF YOU WANT GJi Gno'tf r : rents; filberts, cream, pecan or ground nuts, candies. Liquorice or Liquorice root, buy them at Mossop's cheap and good. IF YOU WANT tViranjTo buy any other article cheap. Good: Cheap 8Uro t0 g to Mojp, for he sell Gki Chcan cheaper for oa-h than any other Goi in Clearfield county. Goof-' 1S6I. apl'7'i9. 'Goods Approved conn try prod lire of every kind talent tnc usuisl mar lv t prices in tsehaitge for goods Cheap Cheap j Cheap' Cheap' Cheap Chenr person Cheap -November 27, Goods Goo-ls .Good: Goo-is BOGGS TP. FARMS FOR SALE.-" containing 124 acres 85 cleared and nod 'J good fence. A log house 22 by 28. pianK noo ' by IS. log barn, smithy and all necessary oui-uu- dings thereon. Large springand pring-boueta-vcnient tohou9e. The land is well watered 3 has sufficient wood and fencing timber. There t an orchard of larjro crafted trees, and a younfr- hard on place, all choioe frnit. It ii coover-eo for pasturing droves. ALSO, one oonUmicfi res 10 cleared and nnaer lenco diiu- - - timbered. This land has a log hour a -"" thereon F-r t-rret spply to October 13. L J. CHANS, CIr:--