Team mrrtMMFB jqrual CLEARFIELD, APRIL 30, 1862. I rpRJSASVRERy SALE OF UN- ju oiiA x iiv jiAnva lor xuei ior the years 1860 and 1861. A Stbahqe Dream. Old Squire W. is an honest, jovial sonl, with few religious scruples fond of a langh ; Or a good joke at any time. lie re lates the following on himself, as an actual occnrrenee : "One n igbt, boys, I bad a Tory strsnge dream j I tbo't 1 was about to get to BeaTen. A long ladder, like Jacob's, reached from the good place, aad it was on this ladder that I went up. When I reacn d the top I fouDd a space of seven or eight feet intervening between the ' last round and the celestial gate. I could see within and catch glimpses 61 the fine things inside. Peter stood at the entrance he leaned over reached out his hand, and told me to make a big jump. I did jump, boys, and got one of the thunderest falls you ever heard of for I found my self sprawling on the floor, having jumped out of bed trying to jump into Heaven." Proof Positive. Old Zacharlas Bobbins lived in Wood county, Mis sissippi, and was called on to prove the insanity of a young man on trial for an assault with intent to kill. He iwore that be bad no doubt whatever that the prisoner was an insane man. On bis cross" examination be was re quired to state his reason for this o pinion. "Why bless your life," said he, "I've known Jimmy alters, and he's all era ben a Dimicrat, and when the Dimieratic party put up their man last fall, Jimmy didn't vote for him ; and I alters think that a Dimi crat that don't stick to his party has ben la'rnin' too much to be in his right mind I" Jimmy was acquitted, for old Zachariah's opinion prevails tery generally in that region. the tffo'rf deadly poison known to be used by the slave in Brazil, is that Of the toad. The skin of this rep tile contains glands which secrete in abundance a milky, glutinous fluid when the toad is put to pain or irri tated. This is scraped off and dried. It produces incurable obstruction and enlargement of the liver, and a spee dy death. Some beat the toad with rods to make it secrete the venom ; others place the creature in an earth en vessel over a slow Are. Notice is hereby given, that in pursu ance of an Aet of Amenably pasted the 12th day of June, A. D. 1819, entitled "An Aet to amend an act directing the mode of selling nnseated lands, in Clear field eounty," 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, &. D. 1862 : Ac 63 141 43 68 140 26 80 169 126 176 80 61 86 40 47 244 144 25 899 399 40 40 231 112 165 40 251 6 232 150 70 60 An Irishmah's Wit. The follow ing incident occuned at Pea Ridge : "One of our boys was, in the heat of the Tight wounded in both feet by a cannon ball. Our forces having fal len back his Irish wit was brought into play. Seeing a big Secesh com ing by, be presented bis musket, made the fellow surrender, shoulder htnt, and in this position he rode in to onr lines, where ho delivered Mr. Butternut over as a prisoner." An Iscidest. A singular incident is related of the battle of Pea Ridge : "During the action on the 8tb, a wood-cock, which was fJying over to wards us from the secesh side, sua deftly darted to the ground, and was picked up near Gen. Curtis' position, when it was ascertained that a stray bullet bad passed through its body while on the wing. This was regard ed as a good omen." A child of five years having seen her father for the first time, he bav ing been absent in California, was much astonished that he should claim any authority over her, and on ono occasion of rebellion, she cried out, "1 wish you had never married in to out family I" 0 a Dig ii .It is astonishing bow "toddy" promotes independence. A well known "brick," lying in a spir itual manner, was advised in a friend ly way to economise, as "flour was going tip" "Let it go;" said bot tie nose, "I kin git as 'high' as flour kin any day." . A little girl of three years, from beyond the Mississippi, who had nev er seen an apple tree in full bloom, ' beheld one in Ohio. She lifted ber fat bands in the attitude of devotion, and exclaimed, "See God's big bo- quot!" A beautiful thought. The Indianapolis Journal says that when 1'arson iirowniow visited too rebel prison in that city, the prison ers shouted "Put bim out !" "Ah, you good-for-nothing rascals," said JbSrownlow, "don't you wish some body would put you out T" The boats in which Floyd escaped from Fort Donelson didn't belong to bim and bis brigade, they were the common property of the whole Con federate army, r Ioyd 'stole' them. A young candidate for the legal profession was asked what he should do first when employed to bring an action. "Ask for money on account,' was the prompt reply. He passed. The rebels say that their armies, if defeated, will retire for defence to some mountain fastness. We have been admiring their fastness (on foot) for some time. A Confederate paper says that Gen. Price isn't whipped that be is mere ly falling back. - Well, oftentimes i man shot through the heart merely "falls back." An Irish editor speaking of the miseries of Ireland, ssya : "Hercup of misery has been for ages over flowing and is net yet full " Some wag said, when Yancey gets home, be will be as little able to re cognize the Southern Confederacy as Lord raimemon ntmseif. He that blows the coals in quarrels that he has nothing 'to do witb, has no right of complain If spark fly in bis face. Tbat'a so. Buckner is a liberal fellow. At Fort Donelson he proposed to treat. Tbank you, I don't indulge, replied 'Grant, promptly. The cup of Cicero changed men to win that cup is common now it contains strong whisky. Can you name the greatest corn growers In Europe and America? Tos tight boots. Aleeholie testa red aoie. BECCAKIA TOWNSHIP. Per. Warrantees d-Ownera. Taxes Thomas Weston. 162 116 Michael Mnsser, $27 95 Same for '68 & '59, 25 92 Geo. D. More an It Co. Peter Miller, 11 99 John Miller, 29 20 Fred. Hubley, 18 21 John Bausmun, 5 89 Fred. Howman, 6 80 John Beam, 85 00 Jacob Mossersmitb, 26 09 Jeremiah Mosher, 86 43 Thomas Billington, 60 50 Thomas Billington, 5 19 John Witmer, 82 60 Henry Witmer, 82 60 Wni. Wilson, 47 82 Herman Witmer, 34 17 Wm. Brown, 51 96 Sarah Billington, 1 05 Philip Wysincope, 48 03 John Wysincope, 31 06 G. L. Reed $ Co. William Miller, 88 19 Herman Haupt & Co. 162 116 Jacob Kroe, In 67 John Gibson, 19 67 Jeremiah Mosher, 11 39 Peter Gets, 19 67 Martin Fantz, 40 02 Jacob Fantz, jr., 85 65 George Musser, 89 61 Robert Wilson, 26 02 Thomas Wilson, 8 98 David Barton, 55 90 Josiah W. Smith. William Gray 59 89 J. Shoff. A. Mysincope, . 1 11 David Yonnkin. Campbell & Turner, 10 36 Same for '56-7-8 & 9 14 40 Plunkett, 6 22 Abram Beyers. Jacob Krng, 51 12 Same for '66-7-8-9 82 49 John Miller, 59 89 . B. nay maker, 4 14 Michiel FantE, 20 29 Ac. 438 60 200 200 200 376 357 120 271 411 234 100 36 140 426 56 162 116 94 94 162 116 330 153 296 125 828 153 215 73 74 32 433 153 433 153 13 31 60 80 247 146 433 153 20 98 140 BE IX TOWNSHIP. No. Ao. Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes James C. Thompson. 42S9 500 Henry Beck, $31 00 John. P. Hovt. 3653 161 118 John Nicholson, 10 0G Wm. Br adv. 3656 177 81 John Nicholson. 11 04 Arthur Bull. 433 Benjamin Gibbe, 26 86 500 James McOheo, 31 00 439 135 Joseph Boon, 27 23 219 Frampton Bell, 15 43 100 Barnhart Henry, 0 41 75 Sherman Jonathan, 4 66 54 Sheoslev Michael, 4 66 100 Lenden Joseph, 11 47 BOGGS TOWNSHIP. Ac. Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes James Dixon, ir. 8? John Thomas, $9 44 Lumadne and Turner. 208 Jchn Thomas, 22 15 Hunter and Brokenhoof 234 76 Joseph Drinkor, 19 66 . S. Wrian. 408 76 H. S. Drinker. 43 45 Fitch and Boynton 413 Wm. M'Oormick, 43 94 440 Nancy Boggs, 46 86 Cram. Blakely and Perley 41 Malcom McDonald, 45 66 41 John Beyers, 45 66 Wm. Jllbert & Bro's George Ilootman, 14 07 G. W. Gearhart. Walter Stewart, 6 68 George D. Morgan Co 61 John Monteomerv. 16 47 Richard Thomas 10 09 Josiah W. Smith. 205 . Thomas Smith, 21 80 410 75 William Morris, 43 67 75 John E. Shaw, 5 33 63 Luke Kyler, 3 76 BLOOM TOWNSHIP. No. Ao. Per. Warrantees, etc. Wm. Bigler. 5059 93 138 Nicklin A Griffith, A. B. Reed. Est. 5926 129 Nicklin Griffith, . 25 50 ': JohnW.JSewpher. 5682 86 Joseph Ferron, 5925 300 H. Leech A J. Patton 21 26 4020 476 John Nicholson, 40 47 322 Josiah W.Smith, 27 40 "BRADFORD TO WNSniP. Ac. Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes John Porter. 429 429 132 80 158 95 146 Taxes $8 34 10 95 250 Blair&M'Lanehan, $22 46 Wm. Hitchens. 200 52 Francis West, 14 40 John Wooldridge. 200 Aaron Levy, 10 81 80 Wm. Sanson, 3 24 Same for '58 & '69, 3 61 Abraham Graham. 156 114 Isabella Jordan, 8 41 Thomas Waple. 100 Jonathan Nesbit, 5 41 159 Hall & Buck, 11 44 100 Jos. & Wm. Sanson, 7 20 127 -V. B.Holt, 9 15 85 Wm. Graham, jr. 4 60 46 Moses Boggs, (heirs) 3 33 100 George Barger, 3 CI 100 Nebemiah Means, 5 41 BRADY TOWNSHIP. No. Ao. Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes Geo. 6f Calvin Bailey. 3574 102 34 Roberta A Fox, S8 70 L ilto i Key no Ids. "CHEST TOWNSHIP Per. Warrantees, etc- Taxes John Patton. 153 John Brenneman, $37 38 Henry S. Drinker, Estate. Charles Gobin, 4 29 Robert Fleming, 17 56 Isaao Richardson, 17 26 Jonathan Walker, 17 26 J. W. Smith. Peter Horse. 38 91 Ruth McConnell, Est. 64 Hugh Bartley, 24 62 Joseph Piker, 8 28 George Page, 18 71 Henry Page, 28 37 James Noble, 16 15 James Thompson. 31 Henry Pole, 20 70 Armstrong & Garnel, 6 39 6 VZ 153 433 200 108 60 60 114 200 1808 578 1899 890 1902 889 1942 545 1892 200 6367 250 38 33 27 60 22 85 4 28 4 28 9 79 Taxes $41 64 64 39 14 40 18 01 58771 5879 900 6881 ) 6886 J 195 77 5681 135 5681 135 218 501 110 370 50 25 "Henry Wykoff, 140 43 Robert Ross. Casper Stiver, 7 30 James Bloom. Joseph Ferron, 12 59 David Whitmer. Josoph Ferron, 12 59 Smith and Brother. Christian Lower, ' 77 63 iff. Leys, heirs. Christian Lower, 57 34 Samuel Ambrose, 4 66 Z. S. Welch, 3 11 BURNSIDE TOWNSHIP. Ac. Per. Warrantees, etc. A. K. Wright. Jere. Williamson, James Gallaher. Mary Crawford, Shepley Priestley. Christian Stake, Frederick Kuhn Jacob Rowland, John Ryan, Same for '66-7-8-9 Eben MoMastera, .Same for '66-7-8-9 800 424 111 810 150 160 ICQ Taxes $24 89 89 26 10 86 86 24 14 63 9 76 30 21 9 76 80 21 Fulton, Geddes, Marsh J- Co. John Musser, John Port, Jonathan Kephart, Samuel Hagy, Nicholas Hagy, Bent. Hartshorn, Mahartey & Mitchell, 20 70 COVINGTON TOWNSHIP No. Ae. Per. Warrantees, etc. . rrfitrricJc Karthaus. Morris A Stewart, Morris A Stewart, Morris A Stewart, Morria A Stewart, Peter Lamnt. Morris A Stewart, H. 4 O. Smith. George Mead, Eld ridge, Merrclllr Thompson 5370 1100 George Mead, 19 82 DECATUR TOWNSHIP. Ac. Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes Geo. D. Morgan $ Co. 124 Tbos. P. Cope. John Drinker, John Skyron, Richard Thomas, Jacob Downing, Hugh Ely, nenry Drinker, Benjamin Wilson, Joseph Hambleton, John Skyron, Thomas P. Cope, Wm. Montgomery, Joseph Sanson, John Cannon, Thos. Edmondson, George Graff, William Sanson, James M'Girk, Est. Thomas Billington, Peter Omens. Chas. Risk, (Jtax) E. Wooldridge. Pat. Moore, (flax) Bigler $ Wright. John Anderson, Gilbert Vaught, Richard Cop I in. Joseph Whitehall, R.Coplin, James Albert. Joseph Sanson, William Sanson, D. G. Pruner $ Co. Eliz.& J. Harrison, Same for '58-9 John McGirk. William Evans, Geo.Wilson,jr. Edward Smith, Henry Kephart. Sara'l Hambleton, Due for '58-9 Jacob Cox, A. B. Long. Casper Haines, Casper Haines, Same for '58-9 Joseph Harrison, Same for '68-9 Wm. Wooldridge, Same for '66-7-8-9 Samuel Kay, Jonathan Kephart, 417 241 123 408 358 203 210 49 106 49 167 46 262 78 97 67 208 47 137 137 154 70 115 41 138 01 107 64 $59 41 34 29 24 80 68 16 61 05 29 00 29 96 6 15 6 23 6 87 11 13 9 29 96 17 92 78 49 29 06 75 66 68 391 169 404 211 433 433 84 202 37 76 290 55 69 67 44 30 02 68 43 68 43 137 49 99 12 28 6 10 41 39 08 75 30 91 27 98 241 22 200 400 90 800 250 800 150 100 100 84 29 23 70 56 1 12 88 66 81 42 66 35 87 26 42 41 21 51 66 37 34 48 28 15 80 14 22 FERGUSON TOWNSHIP. Ac. Per. Taxes $29 60 9 57 88 36 13 27 Warrantees, etc. Greenwood Bell. John Hambright, A. Moore. Matthias Slough, Charles Houston. George Ross, L. J. Crans. S. Scott, John P. Hoyt. Adam Rigart, Lewis Jordon, Hiram Passmore, Benj. Hartshorn, FOX TOWNSHIP. No. Ac. Per. Warrantees , etc. Sillaman Harwood. Jas. Wilson, west , JSath.anj.el Bailey. Jas. Wilson, east Wm. Sams. Jas. Wilson, middle, Z. Preston. James Wilson, Jehu V. trench. Jas. Wilson, E. part, 13 Apencer and bpiter. James Wilson. S. Land Company. James Wilson, James Wilson, James Wilson, James Wilson, James Wilson, James Wilson, Moses Kempton. Wm. Powers, Wm. H. Gordon. James Wilson, Alex. Vial. James Wilson, Randolph H. Evans. 4276 425 James Wilson, 4275 990 James Wilson, 4183 990 James Wilson, 106 B. Davenport, GIRARD TOWNSHIP. No. Ao. Per- Warrantees, etc. Hood Co. 1923 608 108 Morris A Stewart, A. &r W. Murray. 1931 649 116 Morris A Stewart, 1935 636 Morris A Stewart, 1936 103 Morris A Stewart, Francis Coudriet. 1890 254 120 Morria A Stewart, 233 159 108 433 153 150 110 74 50 100 4200 330 4188 200 4188 350 4271 495 4271 495 4399 372 4241 937 4238 947 4242 298 4090 923 1534 20 1535 600 5070 990 4393 216 4340 183 41 56 43 86 U. Taxes 59 07 13 76 9 63 13 59 59 25 57 103 07 104 17 32 79 101 55 2 20 66 00 68 03 14 86 12 93 11 61 27 23 27 23 7 26 Taxes $16 26 35 13 34 31 3 23 6365 50 1 H. If O. Smith. 6356 563 J George Mead, Peter Lamm. 3647 117 Morris A Stewart, 3648 4f Morris A Stewart, 1837 97 103 Morris A Stewart, S. if M. Catherman. 1937 77 Morris A Stewart, J. P. Nelson. 1886 50 Morria A Stewart, GOSHEN TOWNSHIP. No. Ao. Per. Warrantees, etc. Amos B, la emit. 5289 330 George Mead, . 5290 488 George Mead, 5291 1100 George Mead, 1884 ) Thomas Graham. 1915 J 600 Morria A Stewart, 21 39 9 61 1 85 70 7 75 2 50 77 Taxes $35 65 52 71 118 82 21 60 GRAHAM TOWNSHIP. Ac. Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes : Wm. Wooldridge. 297 Thos. P. Cope, $20 92 149 John Skyron, 11 16 ' John Flemming. 165 A. K. Wright, 18 64 Fitch and Boynton. Jasper Mayland, ' 31 05 James Mulligan, 7 82 Samuel Lant berry. George Moore, 11 26 John Cook. Jacob WetEell, . 68 63 Hippie, French $ Co. Joseph Simmons, 41 63 J. Cook. Reuben Haines 34 29 Reuben Haines 15 00 Daniel W. Bradley. . 114 Robert Shaw, 66 41 114 Uyroan Grats, 64 65 P.Ogden. William II. West, 7 60 T. Cope, 15 37 J. Graham, 12 22 John Thomas, 67 00 Joseph nenry, 61 47 Reuben Haines, jr. 15 37 Due for '56-7-8-9 76 62 Charles Hall, 11 26 Thomas Duncan, 20 26 C. J. Allport, 18 00 GDELICH TOWNSHIP. Per. W arranteea, etc. Taxea Geo. D Morgan If Co. John Witmer, $50 63 64 Pigot Bhaw, 2 92 82 Benjamin Wilson, 22 13 48 George Baker, 28 58 161 Benjamin Wilaon, 31 42 Richard Atherton, 9 -37 Herman Haupt 4- Co. 84 Matthias Barto, 42 54 153 Edward Hand, 56 85 69 Emannel Reigert, 46 72 George Moore, 14 16 J a mes ZVGh etfCo. 121 Christian Stake. 1109 122 Matthias Young, 13 08 163 Christian Hager, 40 72 153 George Musser, 40 72 48 Thomas Yealer, -22 21 Daniel Offley, 19 64 75 George Baker, jr 20 46 145 Timothy Paxtou, 40 97 153 John Burge, 40 07 143 John Musser, jr 20 34 145 Joseph Albright, 40 97 Tntlahoe 4- Mt. PI. P. R. Co. 60 JohnMcCahan, 24 37 John Lampblack, 9 17 Daniel Fulkermn, la 00 Due for '56-7-8-9 30 15 HUSTON TOWNSHIP. No. Ao. Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes John B. Otto. Moore A Delaney SI 12 44 Moore A Delaney 112 44 Moore & Delaney Wm. Powers, Win. Powers, Wm. J'a ier. 833 15 James Wilson, U. S. Land Company. 986 James Wilson, 990 James Wilson. 4229 965 123 James Wilson. Same for '58-9 4230 507 James Wilson, Fitch and Boynton. 375 E. Shoemaker. II. Thayer ft- Z. Lisson. 207 108 100 366' 882 228 100 436 431 100 145 109 274 348 137 100 135 120 Ao. 225 31 236 305 335 100 324 433 366 103 119 193 433 433 237 210 215 436 433 216 433 260 98 200 5673 1041 "674 1041 5675 1041 5066 990 5067 877 4257 4235 4226 112 44 106 92 94 72 95 91 106 49 106 92 104 23 75 41 54 76 40 51 4225 250 4236 500 5677 400 200 195 4902 420 4236 490 4225 740 4902 100 WilhelmWiUink. 10 80 5063 298 Wm. Powers, 32 19 W. B. (Jordan James Wilson, 27 00 James Wilson, 54 00 Isaac Sco field. 5679 1041 80 Moore & Delaney 112 41 W. S. Baler. Moore A Delaney 10 80 J.G.Kidder, 21 60 David Caldwell. 5 27 Wilhelm Willink, 45 36 James Wilson, 16 15 James Wilson. 99 91 JORDAN TOWNSHIP. Ac. Per. Warrantees, etc., Taxes Cooper & Pusev, Richard Peters, 66 01 Peter Kuhn, 66 01 Frederick Beates, 66 01 John Dunwoodie. 66 01 John Cooper. Adam Kuhn, 45 76 Ebenezar Brenham, Adam Kuhn, (66 01 Patchin tr Swan, Benj. Young, 18 30 Same for '56 7-8 9, 42 24 David McKtehan, David Brown, 4 68 John Patchin, Philip Loust, 12 20 Wm. Johnson, 9 82 Wm. Wilson, - 30 50 Same lor '66-7-8-9, 61 00 John Patchin, 45 76 Same for '56-7-8-9, 91 53 EARTH AUS TOWNSHIP, c. Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes 433 433 433 433 274 325 103 150 29 200 161 200 300 153 153 153 153 No. Ac. Per. Warrantees, etc rredertei: Karthaus. 1900 600 Morris A Stewart, $83 50 1901 778 Morris A Stewart, 126 55 1943 607 Morris A Stewart, 74 76 1093 200 Morris A Stewart, 29 60 Devisees of J. kite, Esq. 1093 79 22 Charles Willink, 4 72 1023 83 Charles Willink, 7 21 3463 ) 3475 ( 638 147 Charles Willink, 37 65 Henry Yothers. 1097 100 Charles Willink. 2 96 JucCrarvry. Charles Willink, CharUs Willink. J.Hewes.Myers A Co 53 10 56 46 41 30 12 69 89 William Hoover, 100 153 Francis Johnson, George Slate. 400 John Huston, R. H. Long, Trustee. 433 163 Thomas Morris, 433 163 William Morris, 483 153 Samuel Meredith, 438 168 William Miller, 279 153 Hetty Morris, 433 153 Thos. Fitzsimmons. 433 163 George Clymer, 433 163 Robert Gray, 483 153 Patrick Moore, 433 153 Mary Morris, 488 153 Magnus Miller, 483 163 Nalbio Frazey, M. Sr J. Hu if. 170 Blair McLanahan, Same for '58-9 J. A. Crawford. 223 Simon Gratz, P. Kevvle. 100 John Nicholson, Robert Thomas. 231 Christian Baker. Henry Creamond, 60 Casper Sbatner, Same for 1858-9, Marv Ann Bereer. 269 91 Joseph Hubler, 210 143 Jacob Graff, 6 John Graff, 300 Peter Yarnell, 406 139 Richard R. Smith. 203 JohnlBarron, Same for '66-7-8-9 100 J. Far low, 96 Joseph Potter, PENN TOWNSHIP, Ac. Per.' Warrantees, etc.. 80 James Johnson, PIKE TOWNSHIP. No. Ac Per. Warrantees, etc. W. C. Enos. 4252 959 85 James Wilson, 4258 884 15 James Wilson, 5778 200 John Nicholson, 4262 990 James Wilson, 5777 1020 21 John Nicholson, Jobn P. Jloyt. R. A Z McNaul, R. A Z. McNaul, John Nicholson, Daniel Bailey. UNION TOWNSHIP. No. Ac. Per. Warrantees, etc. Gartland Irwin. 3587 350 . Roberts A Fox. 50 Henry Bailey, 262 R. W. Moore, 196 Henry Whitehead, 433 153 293 433 153 433 153 800 109 265 129 120 600 200 100 90 221 413 277 Ac. 421 23 49 Taxes 22 09 82 86 10 20 68 90 39 86 68 90 68 90 20 40 12 04 282 407 143 349 260 170 141 40 44 92 63 140 6 66 S3 00 85 82 85 82 35 82 85 82 23 08 35 82 85 82 85 82 35 82 85 82 35 82 35 82 6 60 14 13 18 43 8 26 18 97 2 76 4 68 14 88 11 66 35 24 70 33 67 16 77 51 61 9 90 6 29 Taxes 3 46 Tares S43 89 37 64 9 76 35 76 45 50 3 20 17 95 3 90 24 90 13 00 Taxes $25 72 4 90 32 10 4 81 WOODWARD TOWNSHIP. Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes Bigler 4r Reed. John A. Vaught, John Walls, John Patchin. John Camion, Chas. S. Coxe. John Roll, Robert J. Wallace. Peter Henry, Same lor '58-9 Hngb Ralston, Same for '58-9 Wright andMenges. Samuel Emlen, Geo. D. Morgan $ Co. 336 145 John McCahen, 57 143 Mary Connelly, Wm. B. Alexander fr Co Rowland Evns, James M'Ghee $ Co. Pigot Shaw, Sebastian Grafi, Thomas Edmondson, 35 66 Vr. D. Houtz. Philip Loast, Jacob R. Howell William Johnson, Geore Beckham, Wm. Albert $ Bro. Eli Hootman, Thomas Neil, William Wilson, JOSEPH SHAW, Treas'r. Clearfield, April 2, 1862. 23 344 111 5779 460 450 Ac 433 154 456 159 427 30 433 153 153 5 140 443 77 100 334 216 438 42 73 433 15S 433 153 433 153 100 63 121 215 5 100 $35 24 37 13 34 71 35 24 4 88 4 46 6 60 7 00 82 60 28 30 4 68 8 12 27 10 17 56 85 17 35 17 35 17 8 12 9 83 17 47 8 12 CHAIRS !! CHAIRS III CITAIRS 1!!!! n rvtxr to tttu TIMl! TO STTY !?'! The undersigned has now on hand, at his Furni ture Rooms on Market St., Clearfield, Pa., a short distance west of Lits'a foundry, a large atock of CHAIRS OF ALL KINDS, manufactured out of the best materials, finished in a very superior manner, and which he will sell LOW FOR CASH. His long experience in the bu siness make? him feel confident that his chairs are made in a substantial and workmanlike manner, and will stand the test of trial. Persons wishing to purchase chairs should call at once and get them while they can be had at the lowest rates. Feb 27.1H61. JUHM 1ROCTMAM. JUST RECEIVED AT.j NAUGLE'S 5?Spi Graham's Row, Clearfield, Pa., a fine assortment of WATCHES JEWELRY, Ac, Ao., to which we if vite attention. Gold and Silver hunting and open faced watch es, to be nau at nAiui,i &. The American Lever of different qualities, can be had at NAUGLE'S. Fine setts of Jewelry, such as Cameo, Coral, La va Jett. Carbuncle. Garnett. Obat. Florentine Mo saic, Gold Stone Mosaic, Porcelain paintings, Jtc, or single piecea at NAUGLE'S. flam cold Breast pins, tar drops, lioop bar rings, children's eardrops and rings at NAUGLE'S. Uold 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 ot gold finger rings of diner ent styles and duality, gold lockets, coral neckla ces, silver thimbles, spectacles, watch guards, and all articles in his line, on band at ISA HULK ; a. Just received, a fine assortment of Fancy and common Clocks, and Fancy Time-pieces, from 1.25 to 15 dollars at JNAUULE S. Old Gold and Silver will be taken in exchange forgoodsat NAUGLE'S. All goods warranted as 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. FURNITURE ROOMS!! Benner & Barrett, Respectfully announce to the public that they have completed and are 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 nnuer storv of tho sanie buildin?. in all its different branches. All kinds of furniture will be kept constantly on hand, and sold cheap for Cash, or exchanged for country prod nee or lum ber to suit the business. J heir stock will consist of PARLOR. ROCKING AND ARM CHAIRS, SPRING SEATS, CAIN BOTTOMS. Ac. Parlor, Sofa, Centre, Card, Dining, Extension and Breakfast Tables Sofas of aU Kinds, Varieties and Patterns. Bureaus, Sideboards, Book Cases, Wardrobes, Ac. Bedsteads Jenny Lind, High Posts, Cottage, French fosts, Ac. Mattrasses Hair, flair top, Cotton top, and Corn husk, of the best materials. Looking Glasses of all sorts and sizes. Also glas ses for old frames. Also, What-nots, Wash-stands, Work-stands; Hat-racks, Ac. COFFINS made to order on short notice, and Hearse furnished. Poplar, Cherry, Maple and Lin-wood Lumber taken in exobajrge for work. Oct. 23, 1891. TERMS OF THE JOURNAL. The Ravtsmah's Joctisal ia published on VrA neaday at $1,50 per annum in adranoe If 1,1 paid at the beginning of the year, $J q6 win l. charged. " ADVERTISICMXXTB Will La Icacrto.l r nr.. square cf 12 lines for three or lt lnrtUM I 'I ed. A dedection will La mada to yearly 4Tr! No aubepription taken for a shorter time ti4 six months, and no paper will be diaoontiaaeU aB til all arrearages are paid, except at the olUoo o' the publisher. S. J ROW ' 856 59 1665 900 1655 857 132 do do 700 Willard, 5412 others 393ac. A. Custard, KNOX TOWNSHIP. Ac. Per. Warrantees, etc., Benj. R. Morgan. 433 153 Wm. Hunter, Fitch 4- Boynton, 433 153 Isabella Jordan, Daniel Bausman,' 200 G. & M. McCormick, 20 40 Same for '66-7-8-9, 42 30 Thomas McClure, 100 Jonathan Jones, John M. Chase, Caleb Foulke, Geo. Wescott, Robert Wharton, Geo. Seaff, John Boyd, Susanna Ward, G. & M. McCormick, 17 35 John Dorsoy, 6 58 Wm. II. Robertson, 12 24 Isaac Thompson, sr., 61 20 Isaac Thompson, sr., 10 21 Isaac Thompson, sr., 5 11 Thompson&Egelman 16 32 LAWRENCE TOWNSHIP, Ac. Per. Warrantees, etc.. Taxes ritchlt Boynton, Hugh Jordan, 32 28 Jobn Reed, 60 31 ' G. D. Goodfellow, ' 40 44 MORRIS TOWNSHIP, Per. Warrantees, etc., Taxes Ed. Perks f Co., Jesse Yarnell, 35 04 . George D. Morgan. ' Wm. Drinker, 23 31 fl. S. Drinker, 33 67 Richard Tbomas, 11 83 John Reed; 28 87 Michael Sonder, 21 40 Patrick Hays. 14 08 William H. RoberUon, . John Best, 1 10 E.C. Burton, 453 168 Robert Rtiaey, S6 82 1 Cl ALE OF SEATED LANDS FOR TAXES. In pursuance of the provisions of an Act of Assembly, passed the 2ytn day of April, A. D 1844, to provide for the collection of iaxes on lands whereon no personol property can be found and where the owner neglects or refuses to pay the laxes assessed, 1 will expose to sale at the Commissioners' office in Clear field, on the second Monday in June, A. D. 1862, (being the 9th day,) the following pieces of land in Clearfield county, viz ; List of Lands returned by Collectors. BECCARIA TOWNSHIP, Acres, Owners, Taxes 216 James Robins, 11 CO Same for 1860-1 24 01 BELL TOWNSHIP, J. & J. Thomas, '58-9 45 37 Same for 1860-1 51 15 BRADY TOWNSHIP, Henry Radaker, '58-9 9 18 Same for '60-1 10 54 John Dubois, '58-9 7b 60 Same for '60-1 86 80 CHEST TOWNSHIP, John Port, 1859 9 97 Mitchell & Mahan,'59 8 55 Benj. Hartshorn, '59 4 05 Samuel Hagy, '59 1 77 Nicholas Hagy, '59 1 77 JohnTaggert, '69 8 12 Same for '60-1 19 66 800 26 625 200 200 114 60 60 228 115 BURNSIDE TOWNSHIP, 100 100 160 60 10 11 60 76 160 Yalentine King, 59 Same for '60-1 Alex. M'Cullongb '59 Same for '60-1 P. & A. McCarl 59 Same for '60-1 BOGGS TOWNSHIP, Anthony Brine '59 Same for 60-1 David Good '59 Same for '60-1 Enoch Gearhart '59 Same for 60-1 Enoch G. Gray '59 Same for '60-1 KNOX TOWNSHIP, George Galer, '69 Same for '60-1 PIKE TOWNSHIP, Joseph Bennett, '58-9 Same for '60-1 Wm. Craig, '68-94 Same for '60-1 4 7 02 47 4 37 8 12 5 25 9 75 4 11 1 4 2 1 4 24 36 67 47 79 13 75 69 1 62 3 40 13J90 15 27 10 37 13 84 100 WOODWARD TOWNSHIP, 100 Abram Goas Same for '60-1 Mark Stott, Same for '60-1 JOSBPH SHAW, Treas'r. Clearfield March 2, '62. 10 82 11 87 10 82 11 37 Look Here ! ! TI.TWAJtE, ATCFTXECEDETED LOW RATES, Lamps, Cheaper Than Ever, Booa,.Rye, Corn, and other grain, at "Maaotiaiila HnM for vaah at Mareb 6, 1862. R. MOSSOP'S. NEW-YORK TRIBUNE NEW VOLUME On the soventh of September, 1361, THE NEW-YORK WEEKLY TRIBUNE commenced the twenty-first year of its existence; the THE DAI LY TRIBUNE being some months older andTHK SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE somewhat younger. For more than twenty years, this journal has la bored in what its conductors have felt to bo the cause of Humanity, Justice and Freedom, endeav oring to meliorate the condition of the oppressed and unfortunate, to honor and encourage useful exertion in whatever sphere, and, to promote by all means the moral, intellectual and material ad vancement of our country. It has aimed to be right rather than popular, and to espouso and commend to-day the truth that others may not be willing to accept till to-morrow. In pursuing this course, mistakes have doubtless been mado and faults committed ; but,' having in all things incited our readers to think and judge for them selves rather than adopt blindly our own or oth ers' conclusions, we believe we may fairly claim for this journal the 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 rublic Lands to actual set tiers and cultivators, as also through the protec tion of immature or peculiarly exposed branches from too powerful foreign competition, are among tne aims to wnicn this journal hns adhered through good and evil report, and which it stead fastly commends to American patriotism and philanthropy. As to the Civil War now devastating onr 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 higher tho walls of caste and tighten the chains of oppression. Having done all we could without a surrender of vital principle to avoid this War. and witnessed the forbearance, meek ness, and long-sufl'ering with which the Federal Government sought to avert its horrors, we hold it our clear duty, with that of every other citizen to stand by the nation and its fairly chosen ru lers, and to second with all our energies their ef forts to uphold the Union, the Constitution, and the supremacy of the laws. And, though the Re bellion has become, through usurpation, deception, terroism, and spoliation, fearfully strong, we be lieve the American Republic far stronger, and that the unanimous, earnest efforts of loyal hearts and hands will insure its overthrow. 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As our facilities for aoquiring information increase with years, we trust that an improvement in the contents ot our journal is percoptible, and that, in the variety and fulness of intelligence afford ed, we may still hope to ' make each day a critic on the last." In this hope, we solicit a contino anoe of the generous measure of patronage hith erto accorded to our journal. TERMS. DAILY TRIBUNE (311 issues per annum) . . $ SEMI-WEEKLY' (104 issues per annum) . ... S3 WEEKLY (52 issues per annum) . . - $2 To Clubs Semi-Weekly: Two copies for $5 ; five for $11 25 ; ten copies to one address for 520 ; and any larger number at the latter rate. For a club of twenty, an extra copy will be sent For z club of forty we send The Daily Teibcke gratis one year. Weekly ; Three copies for $S ; eight copies for $10, any any larger number at the rate of $1 20 each per annum, the paper to be addressed to each subscriber. To clubs of Twenty, we send an extra eopy. Twenty copies to one address for $20. with one extra to him who sends us the club. For each club of One Hundred, The Daily Tbibcke will be sent gratis for one year. When drafts can be Procured it ia mneh aafer than to rem ii Bank Bills. The name of the Poat- Offioe and State cbouli in all cases be plainly written. Payment always in advaoo.. Addreag TtfE TRIBUXr, JCo.lTi Xamu-it., Ke w-York. COUNTY DIRECTORY TIME OF HOLDING COURT. 2d Monday in January. I 3d Monday ia Ju& 3d " in Marob, 4th " la Spt'a r Of each year, and continue two week if necuuir COUNTY AND DISTRCT OFFICER?. Pres't Judge Hon. Samuel Linn, BelUfgcw As te. Judges Hon. J. D. Thompson, Curwecrii: Uon. James Bloom, Forrest Sheriff. . . . Edward Perks, . . ClearBU Prothonotary, John L. Cuttle, . . Reg. A Rec.". James Wrigley, . . District Att'y, Israel Test, . ... Treasurer. . . Joseph Shaw, . . Co. Surveyor, H. IS. Wright, . . Glen Dipt' Commiss'u'rs, Wm.Merrell, . . . Clearnald.' ?. C. Thompson, . MorrlJi Jacob Kuntz, . . . Luthertbur Auditors. . . J. B. Shaw, . . . ClrClj. B. C Bowman, . . " Chas Worrell, . N .Washington Coroner. . . .J.W.Potter . . . Leoontei Mill Co.Superind't Jessee Broomall, . Curwanirili, LIST OF POST-OFFICES. Townships. Names of P.O. Names of P.W Beocaria, - - Glen Hope, - - G. w. Caldi; Hell, - - - Bower, - - W M'Cratkan' .... Chest, .... Thos.A. il tihtt " - - - Cuih, - - - - J.W CampUa' .... Ostend. ... - H. L. Hndi,a. Bloom, - - Forrest. - J a id t a bloom. Boggs. - - - Clearfield BriJge, - P. B. Miller. Bradford, - Williams' Grvve, - Jas. E. Wtjt Brady, - - - Luthersburg, - - R. H. Moor " ... Troutville, - - Charles Slopf j - - Jefferson Line, - John Heberlio Burnside, - NewWashingtvn) James G!Utr. " ... Burnside, - W. C. Imib. " - - - Patchinville, - - Jack Patchin Chest.- --- Hurd, - - - -G.Toxer.jr. Clearfield, - Clearfield. - - - M. A. Frai,k Covington, - Frenchville, - - P. A. tiauJin. 41 - - - Karthaus, - - - J. F.VT. Schuarr Curwensville Curwensville. - - T. W. Fleming. Decatur, - Philipsburg, Centre county, l'a. Ferguson. - Marron. - - - - Ediu. WilUami. Fox, - - - - Helleu Post Oflioe, Elk county, rV Girard, - - - Leconte's Mills, - C. Mignot. " - - - Bald Hills, - - - William Carr. Goshen, - - Shawsville, - - A. B. Shaw. Graham, - - Grahamton,- - Thos. H. Foroee Guelich, - - Smith's Mills, - - A.G.rox. .... Maaera, - - - - cnas. J . ruiev. Huston, - - Tyler, - - - - David Tyler. " " - - - PennfielJ, - - - H. WooiwarJ. Jordan, - - Ansonvilie, - - Elita Chase. Karthaus. - Salt Lick, - - Geo. Heckadora Knox, - - - New Millport, - - M. O. Stirk, Lawrence, - Breckenridge, - - J W. Thompson Morris, - - - Kylertown, - - - Jas. Thompson ' ... Morrisdale. - - - Jas. McClellauJ Penn, - - - Lumber City .t H. W. Spencer. - - - - Grampian Hills, - A. C. Moore. Pike, - - - - Curwensville, - - T. W. Fleming .... Bloomingville. - - Benj. F. Ial. Union, - - - Rock ton, - - - - D. K. Brnbaktr Woodward, Jeffries, .... Jos. Lokett. i This Post Office will do for Chest towmhip. Will answer for Fergi son township. J YDE HOUSE, RIDUWAY, f'EN.VA. S. J. OSGOOD. PROPRIETOR. This Hotel is new, and furnished in modern style. has ample accommodations, and is in all respect a first class house. February 6. lnCl. JUST PROM TH.E EAST. RICHARD M OS SOP, DEALER IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS. 8.C., MARKET STBEET, CLE A R FIELI, PA. Ruad the following list of good." and profit thtrehy FR THE LADIE3. Cheap ijf,Bcin Always on hand a large stock of I, Cheap Cheap Chtoip (too t t I Goojm ClMp Cheap, Chfup Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap HiooJ (jriroJi (roo dooJ' dies goods such as Coburg Cloth, Alpacas, Je Lames, Oinghatns, Prints, t'liinti Kcrohii-fii. Nn. bics. Bonnets, Gloves, etc. j FOR GENTLEMEN, I Always on hand Black, Liu-. Brown t(ivuJt and Grey Cloths, Fancy and Black it;o J Casimeres. S:ittinets. Casinc?, Ulvo-.i' Tweeds. Plain and Fancy Vest- ,Goo-! ings. Shirting, etc.. etc. etc. READY-MADE. )ovJ Cheap-Such as Coats, Pants, Vests. Under-!'" CieajA shirts, and other Flanual shirts, Y'01"' Chetip. Boots, Shoes. Hats, Caps, Neck- ''"' tics. Gum Boots and Shoes. and a variety of other articles. HOUSEHOLD GOODS Cheap Cheai Cheap a A . l. . & lj i v m a a r ia ' w i kT. "jSuch ns Unbleached and Bleached Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap iuusiins, loioreu .uu.inns, i.m-u and cotton tablecloths, Oil cloth. Linen and hemp towls. car pets, curtains, fringe, etc HAUBWARE. iC. Oocl- UrouJt Oooti' t- i . or other forks, Saw-mill or other frooJ' saws, Smoothing irons. Locks, uooJ' Hinges, etc.. go to Mossop's GiKtJ' where you can buy cheap. Guoh IF YOU WANT GooJ Knives and forks. Butcher Knlve,' Goot Shoe and Stove blacking. Manilla Good and hemp ropes, Ink, Paper or Gond' Pens. Powder, Shot or Lead. GooJ' etc., buy them at Mossop'e. IF YOU WANT CkeaP.ShQO Last or Pegs. Palm or Fancv Soap, Starch, all Paper or Win dow bhades, Lamps, Lamp tunes or Wicks, coal oil, etc , go to Mossop's cheap ca:h store. IF YOU WANT Cheap L,heapl Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Ch&ap Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheav CJieajTallow candles, fine or coar.e salt.v? Cueap) Syrup or molasses, cheese, dried G Good' Good' Good G"oJ' Good' Good' Good' Good' Good extra family Flour, White orj0(,- orown supar, nams, shoulders or (tod. sides, cofioe ; Imperial, Young (i0odt liyson or DiacK tea, buy teem atMossop's cheap for cash. IF YOU WANT Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Uheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap' Cheap (sheap oods Gfo-t' G0Ddi Good'. oot apples or peaches, water or so- (jod' do cracners, call at Moop'a Good where vou can buv cheap. GooJt IF Y'OU WANT Good Good' Goi' Goods Good' Good Port wine for Medical or Sacramen-!''' tr.l itAj KufAt vin. nM Minion- J'Ooa- gahela or rye whisKy, Cherry and Cognac brandy, buy at Mossop s cheap cash store. IF YOU WANT ltaisens, tigs, rrunes or dries -UT i;aJs rants; filberts, cream, pecan or ' ground nnts, candies. Liquorice '.Qt or Liqaorice root, buy them Gvod' at Mossop's cheap and good. iGoods IF YOU WANT Goo1 To' buy any other article cheap, bo Good' sure to go to Mossop, for he sell Godi cheaper for cash than any other .Goods person in Clearfield county. Goods November 27, 1361. ap27'59. Goods Approved country produce of every lind tale s( ine usual marn.fi prices ia raoj' o BOGGS TP. FARMS FOR SALE--0" containing 124 acres 85 clea-ed and aear good fenoe. A log honse 22 by 26. plank bonis i by 18, log barn, smithy and all necetwy oat-tmn-dings thereon. Large springandepneg-bou'e eon venient to house. The land is well has sofiicient wood and fencing timber. Jbt an orchard of large grafted trees, and a jokzZZ chard on place, all choice fruit. It is conveci" for nn.tnrlnff droves. ALSO. One COnUinlCg ercs 10 cleared and under fence balance - timbered. This land has a log bouse ana thereon. For terms apply to -October 13. L. J. C3.AJS, CUrn.d-