Comclcded from rinsf taof.. log State have tho right to legis late upon or Interfere with slavery In any of tho alaYchoIdlng States In the Union TM resolution was adopted by a vnanimoui vote, and these men knew it. A commlttoe was appointed to oo it farther meaiurca ot conciliation Boold toot be adopted In order to atert civil war, and Mr. Corwlii, a "distinguished citizen of Ohio, report' ed Tarloua propositions. All tho Territories of tho United Statea were 4rganleed on laws passed by Con gress, which, I believe, received the Unanimous vote of both Houses. Theie laws were framed by Mr. Green, of Missouri, and by Mr.Grw, one a Democrat and tho other a Re publican, aoduwe passedby (he unan imous vote of both Houses ; and there fore that question was out of tho Way. f It wilt hardly bo believed that it is upon such arguments as are contain ed In the extract from tho Congress ional address the Democracy of tho United States aro calted upon to or ganize and act. The signers to this address, not content with the com placent misrepresentation which I havo just exposed, pronounces the following verdict against tho Gener al Administration t And yet, tho history of tho Ad ministration for tho twelve months past has been, and continues to be, a history of repeated usurpations of power, and of violations ot the Con stitution, and of the public and pri vate rights of the citizen. For the proof we appeal to the facts too re cent to need recital here, and too flagrant and heuioua for the calm narative which we propose." It is only necessary to reply to this by recalling public attention to the fact that every step taken by tho Ad ministration was to preserve the Gov ertrnrent from annihilation, to save the National Capital from capture And bloodshed, and to resist the at tacks of bands of traitors intent upon the overthrow of our liberties. And if Mr. Lincoln is to-day the object of Teneration and gratitude of thoA merican people, as I believe bim to be, is becauso be resorted to these measures, (and for the glorious ob jects in view,) so virulently denjunc ed by these fourteen Democrats. 11 oth branches of Congress by a near ly unanimous vote sanctioned bis conduct, and every one of bis subse quent steps will undoubtedly be sus tained by the same authority, when the reasons that prompted them are made public. Is it possible that these "Democrats" desire to be un derstood as tbo apologists and de fenders of tho men who were only de feated by the vigor and promptitude of the Administration 7 What other comment can be suggested by the plea that they now set up as a reason for opposing the constitnted author ities in the management of the war 7 ,13 nt the subject grows npon me, and will bo discussed on another occa sion. Occasional. "A Ono old Irish gintlernan," at Ljnn, who did not possess a flag, wishing to celebrato the Federal vic tories, hung ontabluo shirt and a white one, together wid tho old woman's red petticoat," saying, "Bo jabersl I'll have the imblims ont anyhow." 'IIow do the five proper names first mentioned in tho Bible contain the first record f corporal punish ment?" "Answer, Adam, Eve, Cain, Abel, Selh ; to be arranged and read thus : "Jldum, saith Eve, cane Mel." Good Vanity Fair says: If wo were disposed to follow the barba rous example set us by the rebels, couldn't wo make some rery neat "dollar jewerly" out of the Knights of the Golden Circle 1 "How different your soldiers aro from us," said a young lady to the Captain of a volai teer company. "With us a conquest only begins, while with you it ends the engagement." the Bishop or Riex thanked tho Bishop Lisieux for having consecrat ed him. "It is for me to thank you. I was the ugliest bishop in Franco until you wero elected," said the latter. Men of talent are often the cap tives of beautiful fools. But there is one consolation they do not long remain captives or they soon cease to be men. Thomas II. Battle, a lawyor of St. Louis, bas married Miss CoraC. Ea ger, of the same place. Her "sonl was in arms and Eager for the Battle." "How odd it is," said Pat, as be trudged along on foot ono hot, sultry day, "that a man never meets a team going the same way. bo is." "It is very curious," said a yonng lady just from boarding-school, "that a tortoise, from which wo get all our hell combs, bas no hair." My dear sir, you hav8 used my balf of our case of champagne" "Ob, yes; you are my friend, and I always take your part." Parson Brownlow says it is juat as natural for Breckinridge Democrats to tarn traitors as it is for tadpoles to tarn into frogs. Sagacity says, If Jeff Davis wants to get in a safo place, we advise him to climb a treo and draw it op after him. ' The reward of villains is various i some of them are bang, others crop ped and branded others elected to office. y Shut up a brood of evil passions io your bosom; like enraged ser pents, tbey will bite their cage. ' We are oftener robbed by those who enter onr hearts, than by those who break into oar bouses. Ao. 1C2 68 141 68 2G 80 1G9 120 170 244 25 S99 399 231 105 251 5 232 150 420 1C2 162 94 162 330 296 328 215 74 433 433 u 1 j 60 30 247 433 153 John Miller, 20 E. B. Havmaker, 98 140 Michiel Fantz, -. Few yonng girls ire so Inconsola ble that their heart j cannot be kept afloat by boy. TREASURER'S SALE OP UN SEATED LANDS for TaM for the years 1S00 and 1BU. NorrcF. is nrftEnr oitej, that In pursu ano of an Aet of Asaembly passed the 12th day of June, A. D. 1K15, entitled "An Act to amend an aot directing the modeof -Piling unseated land, in t'ltar Bold eounty," will bo exposod to Publlo Pale or outory, for the taxes due and unpaid thereon, at the Court House in the Borough of Clearfield, on tho Seo ond Monday in Jane, a. 1). 1862 : BECCAEIA TOWNSHIP. Tor. Warrantees flO wnors. Taxes Thomas Weston. 11C Michael Mnsser, $27 95 Same for '68 & '59, 25 92 Geo. D. Morgan Jjr Co. Peter Miller. 11 99 43 John Miller, 29 20 140 Fred. Hubley, 18 21 80 John Bailsman, 6 39 61 Fred. Ilownian, C 30 90 John Beam, 35 00 40 Jacob Mussersmitb, 20 09 47 Jeremiah Mosher, 30 43 144 Thomas Billington, 50 60 Thomas Billington, 6 19 40 John Witmer, 82 60 40 Henry Witmer, 82 GO 112 Wm. Wilson, 47 82 40 Herman Witmer, 84 17 Wm. Brown, 51 96 70 Sarah Billington, 105 Philip Wysincopo, 48 03 60 John Wysincope. 31 0G G. L. Reed $ Co. 5(5 William Miller, 88 19 Herman Haujit (r Co. 116 Jacob Krng, 10 67 116 John Gibson, 19 67 94 Jeremiah Mosher, 11 39 116 Peter Getz, 19 67 153 Martin Fantz, 40 02 125 Jacob Fantz, jr., 35 65 153 George Musser, 39 61 73 Robert Wilson, 26 02 82 Thomas Wilson, 8 98 153 David Barton, 55 90 Josiah W. Smith. 153 William Gray 59 89 4-. J. Shoff. 13 A. Mysincope, 1 11 David Younkin. Campbell & Turner, 10 CG Same for '56-7-8 & 9 14 40 Plnnkett, G 22 dbram Beyers. 146 Jacob Krng, 51 12 Same for '50-7-8-9 82 49 69 89 4 14 20 29 BET.r. TrrovsTTT-p No. Ao. Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes J ant ft (J. i ho m pso n . 4290 500 Henry Deck. S31 00 John. 1. ITmii 3C58 161 118 John Nicholson, 10 06 wm. lirarty. 3C56 177 81 John Nicholson, 11 04 Arthur Hell. 433 Benjamin Oibbo, 2(5 85 600 James McOhco, 31 00 43'J 135 Joseph Boon, 27 2S 249 Frampton Bell, 15 43 100 Earnhart Henry, 9 41 75 Sherman Jonathan, 4 66 59 Sheesley Michael, 4 66 190 Lenden Joseph, 11 47 HOGGS TOWNSHIP. Ac. Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes James Dixon, jr. 89 John Thomas, $9 44 Lumadnc and Turner. 208 Jchn Thomas, 22 15 Hunter and BrokenhooJ. 231 7G Joseph Drinker, 19 66 it. a. ivrian. 408 7G H. S. Drinker, 43 45 Fitch and Boy n ton. 413 Wm. M'Cormick, 43 91 410 .Nancy Boggs, 48 80 Cram, Blakcly and Perley. 429 41 Malcom McDonald, 45 G6 429 41 John Beyers, 45 66 Wm. Albert $ Bro's. 132 George Hootman, 14 07 G. W. Gear hart. 80 Walter Stewart, 5 68 George D. Morgan $ Co. 158 61 John Montgomery, 16 47 95 146 Richard Thomas 10 09 Josiah W. Smith. 205 Thomas Smith, 2180 410 75 William Morris, . 43 67 75 John E. Shaw, 5 33 63 Luke Kyler, 3 76 BLOOM TOWNSHIP. No. Ac. Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes Wm. Btgler. 5959 93 133 Nicklin A Griffith, $8 34 A. B. Reed. Est. 5926 129 Nicklin A Griffith, 25 50 John W.Newpher. 5082 88 Joseph Perron, 10 95 5926 300 H.Leoch&J.Patton 21 26 4020 478 John Nicholson, 40 47 322 Josiah W.Smith, 27 40 BRADFORD TOWNSHIP. Ac. Per. Warrantees, etc Taxes John Porter. 250 Blair&M'Lanehan, $22 43 Win. Hilchens. 200 62 Francis West, 14 40 John Wooldridge. 200 Aaron Levy, 10 81 00 Win. Sanson, 3 24 Samo for '68 & '59, 3 51 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 40 Moses Boggs, (heirs) 3 33 100 George Barger, 3 61 100 Nebemiah Means, 5 41 BRADY TOWNSHIF, No. Ac. Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes Geo. tr Calvin Bailey. 3574 102 31 Roberts A Fox, 38 70 Tilton Reynolds. 007 5879 900 5881 688G Henry Wykoff, 140 43 Robert Ross. Casper Stiver, ' 7 30 Janus Bloom. Joseph Perron, 12 59 David Whitmer. Josoph Perron, 12 59 Smith and Brother. Christian Lower, 77 C3 M. Leys, hetrs. Christian Lower, 57 34 Samuel Ambroso. 4 66 Z. S. Welch, 3 11 BURNSIDE TOWNSHIP. Ac. Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes A. K. Wright. Jero. Williamson, $24 39 James Gallaher. Mary Crawford, 39 26 Xheplcy Priestley. Christian Stake, 10 80 Frederick Ruhn 35 24 Jacob Rowland, 14 03 John Ryan, 9 70 Same for '60-7-8-9 '30 21 Eben MoMasters, 9 7t1 Same for, '60-7-8-9 ---Ml 195 77 5681 135 5681 135 213 501 110 370 50 25 800 424 111 810 160 150 160 CHEST TOWNSHIP. Ac. Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes John Pulton. 433 153 John Brcnneman, $37 33 Henry S. Drinker, Estate. 60 Charles (iobln, 4 29 200 Robert Fleming, 17 20 200 Isaac Richardson, 17 20 200 Jonathan Walker, 17 26 J. W. Smith. 376 Peter Horse. 88 91 Ruth McConnell, Est. 357 64 nugh Bartloy, 24 62 120 Joseph Piker, 8 28 271 Geoe Pago, 18 71 411 Henry Pago, 28 37 231 James Noble, 1G 15 James Thompson. 100 31 Henry Pole, 20 70 36 Armstrong &Garnel, 6 39 110 Fulton, G 22 Geddes, Marsh $ Co. 433 153 John Musser, 38 33 200 John Port, 27 GO 108 Jonathan Kephart, 22 85 50 Samuel Hagy, 4 28 60 Nicholas Hagy, 4 28 114 Benj. Hartshorn, 9 79 200 Mabaflby & Mitchell, 20 70 COVINGTON TOWNSHIP. No. Ac. Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes Frederic: Karthaus. 1893 573 Morris A Stewart, S11 73 1899 890 Morris A Stewart, 64 09 1902 8S9 Morris A Stewart, 64 03 1942 515 Morris A Stewart, 39 25 Peter lximm. 1892 00 ' Morris A Stewart, 14 40 II. A- O. Smith. 5367 250 George Mead, 13 01 Tll'Iridee, Merrell 6r Thompson 5370 1100 George Moad, 19 82 DECATUR TOWNSUIP. Ac. Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes Geo. D. Morgan 4' 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 3-38 137 Jacob Downing, 51 05 203 154 Hugh Ely, 29 00 210 70 Henry Drinker, . 29 96 49 Benjamin Wilson, 6 95 106 115 Joseph Uamblcton, 15 17 49 41 John Skyron, . 6 92 167 138 Thomas P. Cope, 23 78 40 Wm. Montgomery, 6 49 262 01 Joseph Sanson, S7 29 78 John Cnnon, 11 06 j I inos. r.umonuson, io 40 67 107 George Graff, 9 56 208 04 William Sanson, 29 G8 James M'Girk, Est. 391 159 Thomas Billington, 55 C9 Jfcter Owens. 401 Chas. Risk, ( Jtax) 57 44 E. Wooldridge. 211 Pat. Moore, (flax) 30 02 Bigler $ Wright. 433 John Anderson, 68 43 433 Gilbert Vaught, G8 43 Richard Coplin. 84 137 Joseph Whitehall, 12 08 202 R. Coplin, 28 75 James Jllbcrt. 37 49 Joseph Sanson, 5 30 76 99 William Sanson, 10 91 D. G. Primer $ Co. 290 Eliz.&J. Harrison, 4127 arne for '58-9 39 98 John McGirk. 241 22 William Evans, 34 29 Geo.Wilson,jr. 200 Edward Smith, 23 70 Henry Kephart. 400 Sam'l Hambleton, 50 88 Due for '58-9 1 GG 90 Jacob Cox, 12 81 Jl. B. Long. 300 Casper Haines, 42 60 250 Casper Haines, 35 87 Same for '58-9 26 51 300 Joseph Harrison, 42 GG Samo for '58-9 41 37 150 Wm. Wool Jridgo, 21 34 Samo 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 Hambright, $29 50 Jl. Moore. 108 Matthias Slough, 9 67 Charles Houston. 433 153 George Ross, 38 30 L. J. Crans. 150 S. Scott, 13 27 John P. Hoyt. 110 Adam Rigart, 3 41 74 Lewis Jordon, 6 56 60 Hiram Passmore, 4 43 100 Benj. Hartshorn, 8 86 FOX TOWNSHIP. No. Ac. Per. Warrantee , etc. Taxes Hillaman Harwood . 4200 330 Jas. Wilson, west, 59 07 Nathaniel Bailey. 4183 200 Jas. Wilson, east I 13 76 Wm. Sams. 4183 350 Jas. Wilson, middle. 9 03 Z. Preston. 4271 495 James Wilson, 13 59 Jehu C. French. 4271 495 Jas.Wilson, E. part, 13 59 Spencer and Spiler. 4399 372 James Wilson. 25 57 XT. S. Land Company. 4211 937 James Wilson, 103 07 4233 947 James Wilson, 10 1 17 4212 293 James Wilson, 32 79 4090 92.5 James Wilson, 101 55 1531 20 James Wilson, 2 20 1535 COO Jnmes Wilson, 66 00 Moses Kempton. 5070 990 Wm. Powers, 68 03 Wm. II. Gordon. 1393 216 James Vilfon) 14 86 Alex. Vial. 4340 133 James Wilson, 12 03 Randolph H. Evans. 4276 425 James Wilson, 1161 4275 990 James Wilson, 27 23 4183 990 James Wilson, 27 23 106 B. Davenport, 7 26 GIRARD TOWNSHIP. No. Ao. Per Warrantees, etc. Taxes Hood lr Co. 1923 503 108 Morris A Stewart, $16 26 A. 6r W. Murray. 1931 549 116 Morris A Stewart, 35 13 1935 536 Morris A Stewart, 34 31 1936 103 Morris A Stewart, 3 23 Francis Co ndriet. 1890 251 120 Morris A Stewart, 21 39 5365 50 ) . V O. Smith. 53C6 563 j George Mead, 9 CI Peter Jjamm. 3617 117 Morris A Stewart, 185 3048 47 Morris A Stewart, 70 1837 97 103 Morris A Stewart, 7 75 S. &r M. Cathrrman. 1937 77 Morris A Stewart, 2 50 J. P. Nelson. 1886 50 Morris A Stewart, 77 GOSHEN TOWNSHIP. No. Ac. Por. Warrantees, eto. Taxos Amos B, Mr.rrell. 5239 330 George Mead, $35 65 5290 488 Goorgo Mead, 52 71 5291 1100 George Mead, 118 82 1884 j Thomas Graham. 1915 J 500 Morris A Stewart, 21 60 GRAHAM TOWNSHIP. Ac. Per. Warrantees, etc. t Taxes Wm. Wooldridge. 297 . Thos. P. Cope, $20 92 149 John Skyron, 11 16 John Flemming. 16 A. K. Wright, 18 64 Filch and Boynton. 207 Jasper Mayiand, 31 05 108 James Mulligan, 7 82 Samuel Lansberry. 100 Gcorgo Moore, 11 26 John Cook. 8GG Jacob Wetzel!, C8 G3 Hippie, French Co. 382 Joseph Simmons, 41 C3 J. Cook. 228 Reuben Haines 34 29 100 Reuben Haines 16 00 Daniel W. Bradley. 43G 111 Robert Shaw, C5 41 431 111 Hyman Gratz. G4 05 P. Osden. 100 William H. West. 7 50 145 T. Cope, 15 37 109 J. Graham, 12 22 274 John Thomas. 67 00 318,, Joseph Henry, 5147 137 , Reuben Haines, 1r. 16 37 Due for'5G-7-8-9 70 52 100 Charles Hall, 11 20 135 Thomas Duncan, 20 2G 120 C. J. Allport, 18 00 GUELICH TOWNSHIP. Ac. Tcr. Warrantees, etc. Taxes Geo. D Morgan & Co. 225 John Witmer, 50 63 31 64 Pigot Shaw, 2 92 236 82 Benjamin Wilson, 22 13 305 43 George Uaker, 2S 68 335 151 Peiijamin Wilson. 31 4 100 Kichard Atherton, 9 37 Herman Haupt (r Co. 32t 84 Matthias liarto, 42 54 433 153 Edward Hand, 56 85 350 09 Emanuel Keigert, 46 7 103 George Moore, 14 16 James JrGiec & Co. 119 121 Christian Stake, 11 09 If. 122 Matthias Young, 18 08 433 15.1 Christian Hager, 40 7 433 153 George Mussor, 40 72 237 43 Thomas Vealer, 22 21 210 ' Daniel Oflley, 19 64 215 75 George Paker.jr 20 46 436 145 Timothy Pax ton, 40 97 433 153 John Bur2e. 40 67 216 143 John Mussor, jr 20 34 438 14. Joseph Albright, 40 97 Tuekahoe tf Mt. PI. P. R. Co. 200 00 John McCahan. ?t 37 93 John Lampblack, 9 17 200 Daniel Folkcrson, la 00 liue for '56-7-8-9 30 15 HUSTON TOWNSHIP. No. Ac. Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes John B. Otto. 5073 1011 Moore A Delaney $112 44 r674 1041 Moore A I)clan?y 112 44 5075 1041 Mooro A Delaney 112 44 5006 990 Wm. Powers, 106 92 5067 877 Wm Powers, 94 72 Wm. Pa icr. 42.7 883 15 James Wilson. 95 91 U. o. Land Company. 4235 930 James Wilson, 106 49 4226 990 James Wilson, 106 92 4229 965 123 James Wilson. 104 23 Same for '58-9 75 41 4230 507 James Wilson. 54 76 1'itch and hovtiton. 3ii) E. Shoemaker, 40 51 i. Thayer if Z. Lissort. 4902 100 Wilhclin Wiliink; 10 80 5003 298 Wm Powers. . 32 19 IV . B . Gordon. 4225 250 James Wilson, 27 00 4236 500 James Wilson, 54 00 Isaac Sen field. 5079 1011 80 Mooro A Delaney 112 44 tv.s. jjiier. 5677 400 Moor A Delaney 10 80 200 J. G. Kidder, 21 60 195 David Caldwell. 5 27 4902 420 Wilhelm Wiliink, 45 36 4236 490 James Wilson, 16 15 4225 740 , James Wilson, 99 91 JORDAN TOWNSHIP. Ac. Per. Warrantees, etc., Taxes Cooper 4' Pusey, 433 153 Richard Peters, 66 01 433 153 Peter Kuhn, 60 01 433 153 Frederick Beates, G6 01 433 153 John Dunwoodie, 00 01 John Cooper, 274 Adam Kuhn, 45 70 325 EbenezarBrenham, ( 103 Adam Kuhn, J6G 01 Patchin $ Sican, 150 Benj. Young. 18 80 Same for '50 7-8 9, 42 24 David McKechan, 29 David Brown, 4 58 John Patchin, 200 Philip Loust, 12 20 161 Wm. Johnson, 9 82 200 Wm. Wilson. 30 50 Same for '60-7-8 9, tl 00 W John i'atchin, 45 76 Same for '50-7-8 9, 91 53 KARTHAUS TOWNSHIP. No. Ao. Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes Iredertci- Karthaus. 1900 600 Morris A Stewart, S83 50 IH01 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. 1003 79 22 Chart Wiliink. 179 1023 83 Charles Wiliink, 7 21 3163 ) 3175 ) 633 147 Charles Wiliink, 37 65 Henry Yothers. 1097 100 Charles Wiliink, 2 90 E. McGarrey. 856 Charles Wiliink, 12 69 59 Charles Wiliink. 89 1065 900 J.Hewcs.MyersACo 53 10 1655 957 132 do do 50 40 700 Willard. 41 30 5412othcrs398ac. A. Custard, 23 49 KNOX TOWNSHIP. Ac. Per. Warrantees, etc., Taxes Benj. R. Morgan. 433 153 Wm. Hunter, 22 09 Filch Boynton, 433 153 Isabella Jordan, 82 36 Daniel Bausman, 200 G. & M.McCorroick,20 40 Same for '56-7-8-9, 42 30 Thomas McClure, 100 Jonathan Jones, 10 20 John M. Chase, 433 163 Caleb Foulke, 58 90 293 Geo. Wesott, 39 80 433 153 Robert Wharton, 58 90 433 153 Geo. ScafT, 68 90 300 John Boyd, 20 40 109 Susanna Ward, 12 01 255 G. & M. McCorraick, 17 35 129 John Dorsoy, G 58 120 Wm. H. Robertson, 12 24 GOO Isaac Thompson, sr.. 61 20 200 Isaac Thompson, sr.. 10 21 100 Isaac Thompson, sr., 5 11 90 Thompson&Egelman 16 32 LAWRENCE TOWNSHIP, Ac. Per. Warrantees, etc., Taxes fitch, ec Uoynton, 221 Hugh Jordan, 32 28 413 John Reed, 60 31 277 G. D. Goodfellow. 40 44 MORRIS TOWNSHIP. Ac. Per. Warrantees, etc., Taxes Ad. I'erks & Co.. 421 Jesso Yarnell. 35 04 George D. Morgan. 282 44 Wm. Drinker. 23 31 407 92 H. S. Drinker. .33 67 143 63 Richard Thomas. 11 83 349 140 John Reed, 28 87 260 Michael Sonder. 2140 170 141 Patrick nay, 14 03 . It illiam II. Robertson, 40 John Best, ' 1 10 E. C. Burton, 483 153 Robert Rainey, 86 82 William Hoover, 100 153 Francis Johnson, Georzt Slate. John Huston, R. . Long, Trustee. 163 Thomas Morris, 163 William Morris, 153 Samuel Meredith, 153 Wiliiam Miller, 153 Hetty Morris, E3 Thos. Fitzsinimons, 153 George Clymer, 153 Robert Gray, 153 Patrick Moore, 153 Mary Morris, 153 Magnus Miller, 153 Nalbio Frazcy, M. ($ J. Huff. Blair McLanahan, Same for '58 9 J. .1. Crawford. Simon Gratz, P. Kepple. John Nicholson, Robert Thomas. Christian Baker, Henry Creamond, Casper Shatner, Same for 1858-9. Mary .'Inn Berger, Joseph Hublcr, Jacob Graff, John Graff, Peter YarnelJ, Richard R. Smith, John,Barron, Same for '50-7-8-9 J. Fallow, JoNt'ph Potter, PENN TOWNSHIP, Per. Warrantees, etc., James Johnson, 400 433 433 483 433 279 433 433 433 433 433 433 433 170 223 100 231 60 91 143 139 5 56 33 00 35 82 35 82 85 82 35 82 23 08 35 82 85 82 35 82 35 82 35 82 35 82 35 82 6 60 14 13 18 43 8 20 18 97 2 76 4 58 14 88 11 6G 35 24 70 33 67 16 77 51 51 90 29 209 210 6 300 406 203 100 J. Fallow, 9 Ac. Per. Warrantees, etc., Taxes 30 James Johnson, 3 46 PIKE TOWNSHIP. No. Ac Per. Warrantees, etc. TaxeB W. C. Enos. 4252 959 85 James Wilson, $13 89 4258 884 15 James Wilson, 37 64 5773 200 John Niohohjon. 9 70 4262 990 Jamct Wilson, 35 76 a 77 1020 24 John Nicholson; 45 50 23 John P. Hoyt. 3 26 344 It. A Z McNanI, 17 95 111 R. A Z. MoNanl, 3 90 5779 400 John Nicholson, 2190 450 Daniel Bailey. 13 00 UNION TOWNSHIP No Ac. Ter Warrantees, etc. Taxes Gcirttand It ut'ii. 35S7 350 Koberts A Fox, $25 72 50 Henry Bailey, 4 90 202 It. W. Moore, 32 10 196 Henry Whitehead. 4 81 WOODWARD TOWNSHIP Ac. Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes Ritrler A- Heed. 433 154 John A. Vaught, $35 24 yo ioj joiin walls, 37 13 John Patchin ill 30 John Camion, 34 71 Chas. S. Coxc. 433 153 John Roll, Robert J. Wallace. 153 5 Peter Henry. 4 88 Same for '58 9 4 46 140 Hugh Ralston, 6 60 Samo for '58-9 7 00 Wright and Menges. 443 77 Samuel Emlen, 32 50 Geo. D. Morgan $- Co. 330 145 John McCahen,, 28 30 57 143 Mary Connelly, 4 G8 Wm. B. Alexander $ Co. 10O Rowland EvBns, 8 12 James M'Ghee & Co. 331 42 Pigot Shaw, 27 10 216 Sebastian Graff, 17 50 438 73 Thomas Edmondson, 35 66 Dr. D. Houtz. 433 153 Philin Loast. 35 17 433 153 Jacob R. Howell 35 17 433 153 William Johnson, 35 17 100 63 Geore Beckham,- 8 12 Wm. Albert $ Bro. 121 Eli Hootman, 9 83 215 6 Thomas Neil, 17 47 100 William Wilson, 8 12 JOSEPH SIIAW.Treas'r. Clearfield, April 2, 18G2. SALE OF SEATED LANDS FOR TAXES. in pursuance of the provisions of an Act of Assembly, passed the 29th d3y of April, A. D. 1844, to provide for the collection of Taxes on land9 whereon no personol property can be found and w here the owner neglects or refuses to pay the Taxes assessed, I will expose to sale at the Commissioners' ofhee m Clear field, on the second Monday in June, A. D. 1802, (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 60 Samo for 18G0-1 24 01 BELL TOWNSHIP, 300 J. & J. Thomas, '58-9 45 37 Same for 1800-1 51 15 BRADY TOWNSHIP, 20 'Henry Radaker, '58 9 9 18 Same for '00-1 10 64 G25 John Dubois, '58 9 , 75 00 Same for 'G0-1 80 80 CHEST TOWNSIIir, 200 John Port, 1859 9 97 200 Mitchell & Mahaffy, '59 8 55 114 Bunj. Hartshorn, '59 4 05 60 Samuel Hagy, '59 1 77 50 Nicholas Hagy, '59 1 77 228 JohnTaggert, '59 8 12 Same for 'G0-1 19 06 BURN-SIDE TOWNSHIP, 115 Valentine King, '59 4 02 Samo for 'G0-1 7 47 100 Alex. M'CuIlough '59 4 37 Same for 'GO 1 8 12 100 F. & A. McCarl 59 5 25 Same for '00-1 9 75 BOGGS TOWNSHIP, 160 Anthony Brine '59 4 24 Same lor G0-I 11 36 50 David Good '69 1 G7 Samo lor '60-1 4 47 10 Enoch Gearhart '69 79 Samo for 60-1 2 13 11 Enoch G. Gray '59 1 75 Same lor 'GO 1 4 69 KNOX TOWNSHIP, 50 George Galer, '59 1 62 Same for 'GO-1 3 40 PIKE TOWNSHIP, 76 Joseph Bennett. '58-9 13090 150 Same for 'G0-1 Wm. Craiar, '58-9 Samo for 'G0-1 15 10 87 13 34 WOODWARD TOWNSHIP, 100 Abram G-ss 10 82 Same for '00-1 11 87 100 Mark Stott. 10 32 Samo for 'G0-1 11 37 JOSEPH SHAW, Treas'r. Clearfield March 2, '62. Look Here ! ! TI.VWAHE, ATPNmECEDENTEn LOW RATES, Liamps, Cheaper Than Ever, Bacon, Rye, Corn, and other grain, at roasonablo ptioes for cash, at March 5, 1802. R. MOSSOF'S. CHAIRS !! CflAIKS !!! CHAIRS I!!!! liOW IS THE TIME TO BUY !! !! The undersigned has now on hand, at his Furni ture Rooms on Market St., Clearfield. Pa., a short distanco west of Litz's foundry, a largo slock of CHAIRS OF ALL KINDS, manufuctnred ont of the beft materials, finished in a very superior manner, and which he will sell LOW FOR CASH. His lone experience in tke bu siness makes him feel confident that his chairs are made in a substantial and workmanlike manner, and will stand the test of trial. Tersons wishing to purchase chairs should call at once and get them while they can be had at the lowest rates. Feb 27, 1801. JOHN TKOUTMAN. A New Lot of Goods. fTIIIE UNDERSIGNED having taken the stocw X of merchandize of tho lato firm of Patton. Hippie A Co., havo just added a fresh supply of SEASONABLE GOODS, comprising Groceries, Drags, Queensware, Boots and Shoes, Clothing, Muslins, De Lainet, Prints, Sattinets, Flannels, etc,, which they offer at low prices FOR CASH OR READY PAY. Grain, PorK, Shingles and Boards, taKen in ex change for goods. We respectfuliy asK a share of patronage. Call and examine our stocK. CurwensvillcDcc.il. RIPPLE A FAUST. N B. The accounts of Patton. Hipplo A Co., are in our hands, and we hereby notify persons hav ing unsettled accounts, to cull and settle the same as we desire to have tho booss closed . December 11, 1861. HIPPLE A FAUST. NEW GOODS! A FRESH ARRIVAL OF Spring& Summer Goods AT THE CHEAP CASII STORE. Just received and opening, a carefully selected stock of Spring and bummer goods, of almost ev ery description. Staple and Fancy. DRY-GOODS AND NOTIONS, Choice Groceries. HARD-WARE AND QUEENSWARE, DRUGS, OILS, PAINTS AND GLASS, Boots and Shoes, HATS AXD CAPS, Stationary, Cedar-ware. New Mackerel fR half, quarter, and eighth barrels. EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR OF SUPE rior quality.. AH of which will bo sold on the most reasonable terms for Cash or approved country produce. June 26, 1861. WM. F. IRWIN. 1ST RECEI V NAUGLE'S CHEAP JEWELRY STORE. E D AT - 5l?'Kr-n Graham's Row. Clearfield, Pa., a fine assortment of WATCHES JEWELRY, Ac, Ac., to which we in vite attention. Gold and Silver hunting and open fnaod tvntch es. to bo had at NAUGLE'S. The American Lever of different qualities, can be had at NAUGLE'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 pieoos at - NAUGLE'S. Plain gold Breastpins, Eardrops, Hoop Ear rings, children's ear drops and rings at NAUGLE'S. Gold seals, keys and pencils, gold pens and sil ver holders at NAUGLE'S. Gents breast pins, sleeve 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 thimbles, spectacles, watch guards, and all articles in his line, on hand at NAUGLE'S. Just received, a fine assortment of Fancy and common Clocks, and Fancy Time-pieces, from 1,25 to 15 dollars at NAUGLE'S. Old Gold and Silver will be taken in exchange for goods at N AUG LE'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 !! Bcnner & Barrett, Respectfully announco to tho public that they have completed and are now occupying their new F U RN I TURK W A RE- ROOMS, fronting on the Market lot and nearly opposite the Court Houso. Cabinet making will" bo carried on in the upper story of the same building, in all its different branches. All kinds of furniture will be kept constantly on hand, and sold cheap for Cash, or exchanged for country produce or lum ber to suit the business Their stock will consist of PARLOR. ROCKING AND ARM CHAIRS, SPRING SEATS, CAIN BOTTOMS. Ac. Parlor, Sofa, Centre, Card. Dining, Extension and Breakfast lables Sofas of all Kinds, Varieties and Patterns. Bureaus, Sideboards, Book Cases, Wardrobes, Ac. Bedsteads Jenny Lind, High Posts, Cottage, French I'osts, Sc. Mattrasses Hair. Hair 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 exchange for work. Oct. 23, 1861. Furniture ! Furniture !! JOHN aTTKT.TCTT. Desires to inform his old friends and customers that, having enlarged his shop and increased his facilities for mannfWfn to make to order such furniture as may be desir- .l , . , . 1 . cu, 111 guuu styie anu at cneap rates lor cash, lie mostly has on hand at his - Fui riture Rooms," a varied assortment of furniture, among which is, HUREAl'S AND SIDEBOARDS, Wardrobes and Hook-cases; Centre, Sofa. Parlor, Breakfast and Dining extension Tables. Common, French-posts, Cottage, Jen- SOFAS OF ALL KINDS. WORK-STANDS, HAT RACKS, WASH-STANDS. Ac RockingjindAniiChairs, opring-seai. Lain-nottom, and l'arlor Chairs ; And common and other Chairs. T.DniTTNrl.flT.A aarg Of every description on hand, and new classes for utu iiniuus, nunii win 00 pui in on very reasonable terms, onshort notice. He also keeps on hand, or furnishes to order, Hair. , -1 1. 11..- , -.. . vuui-uu;k, jiair nun pinion lop .'laiiressun. COFFINS, OF EVERY KIND,' Made to order, and funerals attended with a Hearso. whenever desirable. Also, Houso painting done to order. The above, and many other articles are furnished to customers cheap for cash or exchanged far ap- r.rn..A m. . T , Lin-wood and other Lumber suitable for tho busi ness, laxou in exenango tor turniture. Remember the shon is nn Mnwi.t triL n .,-. field, and nearly opposite the "Old Jew Store." A'oucmqer , mat JUlia ULif-blCU. TERMS OF THE JOURNAL. The Raftsman's JornyAL U published on W.j ncsdayat $ I, .SO per annum in advano If!.: paid at the beginning of the year, 52 oa wi'i charged. Advertisements wi!l bo innortel at SI 00 r. square of 12 lines for threeor le inwrtionj if every additional insertion 25 eecls will beeWr!? d. A deduction will bo mad to ycarlv iv Users. J uver- No subscription taken for a shorter time fv.B six mouths, and no paper will be discontinutdn ll all arrearages are paid, except at the ot tin the pubhsher. s j Aow. COUNTY DIRECTORY. TIME OF HOLDING COURT 2d Monday in January, I 3d Monday in Juns 3d in March. 4th in Wb Of each year, and continue two w.-ek if necenfuj COUNTY AND DISTRCT OFFICE?.? Pres't Judge Hon. Samuel Linn. Ueil.fon Aa'te.Judges Hon. J. D. Thompson, Curwocrviil uuu.niuts cioqm, rorrtt Sheriff. . . Edward PorVa Prothonotary, John L. Cuttle, Reg. A llec. . James Wrigley, District Att'y, Israel Test. . . Treasurer. . . Joseph Shaw, . Co. Surveyor, H. B. Wright, Commiss'n'rs, Wm. Merrell, . S. C Thompson, Jacob Kunti, . Auditors. . . J. B. Shaw, B. C Bowman, Chas Worrell. Coroner. . . . J. W. Potter Co.Superind't JeFsee Broowall, ClearSeiJ. Glen Hopj, . Cleitrtii Morrisdaie. . Luthtrjiur;? - Clearfieli N WaabirjrToi, - Leoout Miij . Curwensviilu LIST OF TOST-OFFICES Townships. Names of P.O. Names of P. M lieecana, - - uien nope, Bell, - - - Bower, - " - - - - Chest, - - -" - - - Cush. --. Osterid, - - Forrest. - - -Clearfield Bridge. Williams' Grove, Luthersburg, Bloom, Boggs. -Bradford, Brady, - - Troutville. Jefferson Line, - O. W. (:dt;j - W MXrs.k0.' - Thoj.A. M wh, - .1. W Cettcbeli' H.L.Her,.i"iT!on. - James Bloom - P. B. Mill,,. - Jas. E. VTat.ia - R. H. Moor Charles Sismv . . ... . . Jonn HeterUa. Buruside, - NewWashington - James Ga'.'.tatt - - - linrnqiiln - - PatchinvtHe Chest,- - - - Hurd. Clearfield, - Clearfield. Covington, -Frenchville, " ... IvArthnn Curwensvil'lo Curwensville, - - T. V. ivunnz uecaiur. - i nitipsourg. ventre coucty, ra. Ferguson, - Marron, .... Edm.'W'iliiami Fox, - Hellen Tost OffiJe. Eik eouctv, IV uirara, - - - Leconto's Mills, V. .Minot. - - - Bald Hills, - -Goshen, - - Shawsvillo, - -Graham, - - Grahamton,- -Guelich, - - Smith's Mills, - . . . Matera, - - -Huston, - - Tyler. - - - - - - Pennfield. - -Jordan, - Ansonvillo, - -Karthaus, - Salt Lick. - -Knox, - - - New Millport, -Lawrence, - Breckenridge, -Morris, - - - Kylertown, - - " - - - Morrisdalw. - Penn, - - - Lumber Citv.f - .... Grampian llills, Pike, - - - - Curwensville, - ' - - - - Bloomingvillc, -Union, - - - Rockton, - - -Woodward. JofTrips . - . k This Vnat. nfficn t-' 11 ,1,, fn, r),..l ..k.'.. ill answer for Fergi son townfhlp. I1YDE HOUSE, RID (3 WAY, PENN'A. S. J. OSGOOD. PROPRIETOR. Thi3 HoU-1 is new, and furnished in modern stjle, bas ample accommodations, and is in all rospects February 6. 1SOI. - W. C. Irvin. - Jack rtehin. - G. Tojer, jr. - M. A. Fract - P. A Gaulin. - William Carr. - A. H. Shaw. - Thos. H. For; - A. G. Fox - Chas. J. Vmcj David Tyler - H. Woo I war J Eliza Chae. - Geo. Hek6j.,ra - M. O. Stirk, - J. W.Thompon - Jas. Thompson - Jas. MaCMIaai - II W. Spencer. - A C. Moor - T. W. Flemi&jt. - Bcci. F D. - I. . BruhaXr. - .bis. Loskett a first class house. JUST FROM THE EAST. ric hard' M OS sop, DEALER IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS. & C. MAKKtT STREET, CLEARFIELD, PA. Read the following list of pood sand profit thrfiy C'eo;'ii41.waJ's on nan large stock of La- Alpacas, Do Lainus, Ginghams, rnnts, cnintz. Kerchiefs. N u bies. Bonnets, Gloves, eto. FOR GENTLEMEN, Kjtirap Cheap Cheap Chiv Cheap (roods Oaod (Jods Gtiod Cods Gutii Che-op Always on hand Black, Blue. Brown.JW Cheap and Grey Cloths, Fancy and Black n,,nJt Cheap Casimeres. Sattinets, Casinets, Ooods Cheap Tweeds, Plain and Fancy Vest- iJuyl Cheap ings. Shirting, etc.. etc. Cheap READY-MADE, rou- Cheap Such as Coats, Pants, Vests, Under-! GwJ Cheap gbirts. and other Flannel shirts, Cheap Boots, Shoos. Hats. Caps. Neck- '.Gds Cheap. ties. Gam Boots an! Sboes.and ,Ooo tt Cheap a variety of other articles. MtjoJs Cheap irfir;rtrnT n-i-.nnc Cheap. oa i-i.i ,..! i ,';,' , (roods (roods Goods Gvoi wt y,'jeaP Muslins. Colored Muslins. Linen 5", W!'f and cotton tablecloths. Oil cloth, 1, L,ieap , . , , . . Good Cie7p curtain3' c. . t3 ChepL HARDWARE. AC. Mi Cheap If you wantNails or spikes. Manure ,Goods Chea,it or otuer lorKs, fcaw-mill or other Cheap eaws Smoothing irons. Locks, Cheap Hinges, etc.. go to Mossop'a Chean where you can buy cheap. Cheap IF YOU WANT Cheap Knive3 and forks. Butcher KnivesjGoo-- (?Iiryn Shoflnrl fivn )rrrrr Manilla Cheap' an 1 hemp rope3, Ink, Paper or 'Gvod Cheap Pens, Powder, Shot or Lead, Cheap! etc., buy them at Mossopss. Good. Cheap IK YOU WANT God yf,eiP Shoe Last or Pegs. Palm or Fancy Cheap, gonp) StarcUi wall Paper or Win- Gvod Ghrap doShades. Lamps, Lamp tubes t(,c" y;eaP or Wicks, coal oil. eto , go to Cia; Mos3op's cheap cash storo. IT""' hha IF YOU WANT fe Chcajnr'0oi C-,tra fala1i,y Flour- AVbite r'.ooJ Cheap' brown sugar, hams, shoulders or (03it Cheap 8i,dfes- ew; Imperial. Yonng (iooJt Cheap 11 s,.n or bIacK tea' hny tLem Goods Cheap at Mossop's cheap for cash. Qoad Cheap IF YOU WANT gkJs CArapjTallow candles, fine or coarse s:ii. .GcoJ Citcrp Syrup or mola3.es, chee.-, dried 'iGopds Goo-i Goo4t G09ds Good Chear Cheap Cheap Cheap Good' :God 'Godt Goods apples or peaches, water orfO' do eracKcrs, call at Mossop s where you can buy cheap. tp vni; t x vt Cheap Tort wine for Medical or Sacramen-00' Cheavi ti.1 nsoa Sirfc vcinn nlil Mnnon- .Goods Cheap: gahela or rye whistcy, Cherry Cheap and Cognac brandy, buy at Cheap Mossop's cheap cak store. IF lOU WANT Irodi ''"Raisens. Figs. Prunes or dried Cur- Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap ILOUR. A lot of grod tiorjr on hand and for ealo at SlERRKT?L A BIGT.PR'R. rants; filberts, cream, peen or q00j- grouna nuts, canaies. iKjuonee f00jt or Liquorice root, buy th'-m (uods at Mossop's cheap and good. Goods IF YOU WANT Goods To buy any other article cheap, he Good sure to go to Mossop. for he seiif 'Goods cheaper for cash than any other Goods person in Clearfield county. 'Qoo'ls ChrJn November 27, 1SCI. ap27"iv. foods Approved country produce of every Lind tale the usual marit t prices in exchange for goods. BOGGS TP. FARMS FOR SALE.-" containing 124 acres S3 cleared and ondar good fence. A log house 21 by 25. plank houM i by IS. log barn, smithy and all necessary out-boil-dings thereon. Large springand spring-houfeeea-venient to house. The land is well watered aa has sufficient wood and fencing timber. Ther l l .ri .... f -. . I unit A chard on place, all choice fruit. It Is c?'e'e--for pasturing droves. .ALSO, one containing cres 10 cleared and under fence balance wh timbered. This land has a log hoaie and ttf therein. Fcr tera3 apply to October 13 L J CF.AVS. CUitMi-