kflt a i 1 V! APRIL 20, 1S04. New GOODS.-J. P. Ivi?tzer is justrectiyinea fuU supt.ly of bprmg Good, to which we direct the at tention of the public. His adver tisement will apjear next week. Vr Home. We fearn that Sergt. Joseph II Barger, cf the tallai.t S4th,ha3 arrived home on furlough, havinjr re-enlisted a.-; a veteran vol unteer. We wish Lii'n shcs i hi future military career. Severely Uvr.r.-K i:. tally learn that f young man horn Indiana county had one of bis lep .severely brui.-d, one day last week, while engaged in 'Vnubbing a rait a hort distance below Una place. We did notlearu his name. ImoWNEp. We are informed that two men were accidentally drowned, a short distance below litwisbiirtf, on Wednesday of last week. The one was a tine looking young man, a .student of the Lewi-burg college, who sunk immedi ately to rise no more. lie was a Granger to those on the raft. The ...therwas lieuben McG inty. a col ored man from this vicinity, who Tj-e to .the surface of the water tiuee after being thrown in. tut .-link again before he could be res cued. The bodies were recovered two dayj al ter the occurrence. W i ! AT H A LL Cl.EA KFI T.TAt G I VE ? -The citizens of every county and Uirt-'e town in the Commonwealth ate a lively engaged in preparation t'ur great 1'air to e held in Philadelphia for the benefit of the Sanitary Commission. What shall we ive in Clearfield ? We would .-ngge.t, t tr jK,'f'ple that we raise ; s:xbsrrif..ioti and purchase the two be.t rafts on the rirer, and .-eihl them round to Philadefphi a- the oticiing ol' Clearfield -oun-;y. They vfimM re.tliz a Iiand--.nii slim, when sold under the au--piv'e. of the management of the Fair, mid theoHering would be nt nly avrpriate, but a credit to tiiir foM'fiy. Who will take the in-it:-tJ!T-: '' l'K.rvuTEi). We learn lliatC'apf. A. .M. Smith. f company C ;"4th IV.'iU a I'e.-erves, has l.-en coitt-;.i--ioiied a Major, and Lieut. I). .'I I Jauthev has been rr"i(rted tc '.i.tainof eiiipaiiy C vice C;fjt. Mnith. Our friends Smith and Wc'laHLhey have been ia active ivii-e almost three years, ami part iei pit el in nearly every battle in which the army of the Potomac ha.- been engaged. Jal!ant,LraTe, iaA faithful to the cause of their t ountry, they richly merit the ad dition::! honors that have just been conferral. nxn them. The loyal people of i't';?rsylvsiiti;i, aiidof the win ile country, love to heurof mer i'urious promotions, and we thank tiov- Cui tin, on behalf of the ma ny friends of the subjects of our 110 tice, for thi rnamfestation of his tlesire u promote tfit best interests nf the nuLle cause ia which our .-..Idiers are engaged the restora tion of (he authority of the Con stitution over the rebellious States, and of the perpetuation of the U l.iv.a and of our free institutions At the residence of the officia ting Clerirvman, (Kev.1 T. Van Scoyoc.) in White township, Cam bria Co., Pa., on Tuesday evening the 12th inst., Mr. S.oirEL W. Btebs of New Washington, Clear field Co, and Miss Sarah J Lloyd, of W estorer a, Clearfield county, Pa. Few secrets would ever escape if the following rale were complied with : Never confide in the young ; new p<s leak. Never tell your se- I a?: ft! closely. - f A Yankee who occupied a forth directly over a lawyer, began to grow restless. The lawyer, no ticing that his rertlessness increas ed, a-ked : ''I say, are you a tool? ' "No sir, I am above a fool !"' SLE OF SEATED LANDS FOR TAXES. In pursuance, of the provision. cf ao Art of Assembly, passed the 29th day of April, A. 1. 1844, to proviUe for the collection of taxes on lands wherever no. personal properly tan be found. auJ where the owner neg lects er refuses to pay the taxes assessed I will expose to sale at the court boose in Clearfield, on the Second Monday in June, A. D. ls54, (being the 13th day;) the following pieees of land in Clear field county, on which the taxes forfc 103, and previous years, are unpaid : BKCUAKIA TOWNSHIP. For. Warrantees &e. Taxes Robsoti & Albert, 20 11 BLOOM TOWNSHIP. Miller Jurnes Est. 4 37 BRADFORD TOWNSHIP. Gray, Joseph 1 87 Maines. Jas. A. 3 75 BRADY TOWNSHIP Ellinger, G. (heirs) Gelnet, Jacob U&Lnt Lewis, tt'm. o 3a BUKNSIDE TOWNSHIP, 100 liollis, David 5 03 10.l Dou ler. James 5 03 OHKHT TOWNSHIP. Wallace. John FERGL'SON TOWNSHIP Kecords, John GOSHEN TOWNSHIP. MmjiI. James A GRAHAM TOWNSHIP. McGuiic, James 3 34 Stone, Thomas - li IS K AK 1 II A US TO WN SHIP . Perk in. George 2 88 KNOX TOWNSHIP. Senate, Charles Est. MOREIS TOWNSHIP. Wells. John WOODWARD TOWNSHIP. cA) Howies. Price A. 137 lb'f W ilnon, Isaac 7 20 100 Kfotf. Mark 4 58 C. KRAT2ER. Treas'r. Crearlield, March 20, 1SG1. DIED, Uu Tuesday morning. A iril 19th :it the resi'lenee' of It. Mossop. iu this place, of j!eu?noiia, 'H,Ki .s ii, JtlKEn, son of Jobn una lliutia Reed of Brady twrn-.-l.ip, aged I S years, months atd 21 J:iys. Tlie deceased wasayoung man ol Hiiieh r yomise, and belov e i ly all Who kr?ew him. Pcfrirrg the recent revival in the Metho dist tKc);. in this place, he gave Lis heart to (od, and he died in ti:e faith which he their jrrol'essed. lie ytu fully conscious of his ap pivacHuig dissolution, and was re-siiii-d n the Will of bis Ik-avenly father. "'Blessed are the pure iw heart, fi-r they shall see (rod," -;id i hris?, when on earth ; and I'hrtrlfs brKgortetorertjo'the jirom-:-t'l blessing.- Peace to his ashes. His nrrraiirs were- conveyed to the rei l-nce fcis parents, near Lu-thcr-i'urg.tbiM (WedneMay) mom in. where- they will be interred to i;: rr:iw (TJ?arsdJ.-) At his residence in Jjawrenee t'jwnship, on the morning of the !th inst., Jo.srpif Irvin, agedC5 years. II montns ftnd 17 days. On March ICth, IbG4, Makqa Htr. 1 inly daughter of Henry K. n IxMiisa Snyder, of this hor ""fh. !!!.-:d 2 years,- 1 month and 13 .lays; r On thf loth of April, of Lung v. r. Ia;;ie Blanche, daught T'.fM. L, and II. A. Bottarff, 1 1' Iawreiice township, aged 1 year "-'1 1 o months. r pels Lave conveyed" dear Blanchie 'if a laud of spirits brfght i? roaming now among them CK.thed in purest robea of light. -Le has left her parents sorrowing That they'll see her here bo more ; I r ala! they ll always mis her while traveling life's raeandrings 'er. icothtr thou'It no loger SeaT tincchie's fooutep: on the floor ; Ar..t her papa how he'll miss her J Ah. he'll tee her face no more. upon her coach of sickness Friends did list her last words to hear 1e?teard her lisp the word, 'mamma,'' Itiec passed away to brighter spheres. T He glory land of heaven fearest little Blanchie's gone, "cere no grief nor bitter anguish, or grim death eaa ever come oen the cares of life are o'er, Acd from sorrow we are free r ? . 1 bri6t anl PPy ero o r l s " e DOTia (.1. r 1 .1 K. J. C. The Earl of Aberdeen, England, 'sw cu the 22d of March. Ac. 223 ii (.40 100 02 50 60 50 12S M 4J 50 CO bo 13 CO 11 02 0-5 9 SG Co 4 73 TREASUF.ER'3 SALi: OF UNSEATED LANDS T-.'H TiXKS Tct Ist.l and previous years. NOTICE s HK.neuv given, thatin pur suance of an Act of Assembly passed the 12thday wf June, A. L. Idla, entitled 'An Act to aiueni !n A?t directing the mode of selling untfaW lands, in Clear field county.' will In exposed to Public Sale or outcry, f'jr the taxes due and unpaW thereon, at the Court House in tbe liorough of Clearfield, on the Sec ond .Monday in .Je, A. 1 : BECCASIA T0WSSHJF. Ac. ler VVarruntvasif owners Taxts. G D. JSL.ruu 4- Cu 70 John Mailes, 3&9 40 John Winner, V.r 40 lletirv Wituier, 231 112 Wm. Wilson, 1C3 40 Herman Winner, 40 J.icoh MiiSHersnnth, 2'.i '29 'FltoTXn Hrr.tou. Richard Musser, Gruurn Diciey f (Jo. 05 Jolni Brady, Wm Braiiy, 04 K. B U in, 120 IGci 410 i!0 27 y SI0 23 78 !12 76 53 72 31 41 G3 55 32 55 43 21 J V.i?mitii or P. McKeehun. William Gray, 06 05 liohrrt Copan. John Fnrduey.- 100 75 g. 4- J. hvff Brown & Fulton, It) 24 J oh n lhfrr Jacob Knrg, 55 80 dill & Bru-.t-T,,. John Kitland. Iti 52 U-TMIH JTjllVt Jk- (Jo. 102 T16 Jacob Kurg, 22 IT John Gibson, 22 11 Robert Wilson, 33 33 Martin Foutz, 61 15- Jacf b- Pout 2, Jr. 45 89 (leorge Musser, 50 85 (1. L. He'd (Jo. Wm. Miller, 99 03 fl'j. A. Wallair.. Jacob Musser.Mnitb, 28 81 SaraS Bilii-ngton, 12 81 43 ol 44 71 fO 162 116 215 7S 330 153 294 125 328 153 420 56 124 55- 900 8t30 300 433 Xo. 5613 5GIS 4237 42S7 42b7 35G5 5619 SG19 5618 5766 42S6 GroomLfghtnr&Co.l39 50 Groom Jiickey &Co.l25 55 L. W. Weld, 4G 50 Samuel .Matthew, 67 13 BELL TOWNSHIP. A Pen. Wa -rantees, etc. Jacob lleilbrnn, 110 Henry Beck. Fretlerict IV.wzerf. 101 Henry Back, 7a 120 Henry Beck, fewix Smith. -" 76 Henry Beck, Hemy Beck. 97 Henry Beck, J on a r. lloyt, 161 11S John Ficholsor Arthur lir.IL Benj tiibbs, JsOuisn Shiebhif 1 Henry Beck, Hot ry Grube, 102 100 Henty Beck, llr.nry Wise, 141 30 Henry Beck. Urt. B. Glenn, 1000 Henry Beck, 1000 Henry Beck-, 3.0 171 93 433 119 500 249 155 Jamei McGhce, Framptou Bell, Ira A. Sabins B0GGS TOWNSHIP. Ac Per. WarranteesAOwners. James Dixon, Jr. 39 John Thomas, Liimxtlii 6r Turner. 20& John Thomas, A. A. Wbngrnut Sr Co. 413- Wm. McCorraick, 440-";" Nancy Bjggs. CratM Blaleiu Jr Terley. 429 -41 Malcolm McDonald, 429 41 John Byers, Fisher tf Powll. 119- 90 Barbara Snyder, Wm. Albert Sr Brother. 132 George II ootman, Tax-es S 9 80 ' 8 52 6 75 27 83 IS 06 90 " 13 05 3(1 52 10 OC 6 63 11 95 &4 33 84 S3 42 20 24 00 13 50 Taxes $4 00 21 54 42 05 45 54 44 38 44 38 12 28 13 CG 100 260 427 410 404 404 404 219 408 87 2CG CO 100 300 No. 5926 2& C XV.G. -rhart. Walter Stewart, & 52 J tin jMml'ry l!a:ui ih Stewart, 6 90 Jam,' Wi.'iaas. Pacuer t Dehass, 35 88 Thomjt Beers. Jonas Stinehieser," 14 80 Waple. William Morris, 28 SO Fisher If Mill. Barbara Snyder, 5 04 John Pat ton. Blair McLanahan, 27 86 Thos. L. Moore, 27 86 Mary Morris, 27 80 TVt. ll-Jone. Charles Crawford. 15 12 II. S. Uriaa. II. S. Drinker, 20 70 Ctdvin &r L. Shaw. John E.Shaw, 5 19 Wm. A. Wallace. Joseph Ball, 27 54 Wm- Wilson, 0 90 John Kephart, 3 46 James & D Mease, 20 70 BLOOM TOWNSHIP. Ac. Per. Warrantees, etc. Taies Stactt Sr Swum Thompson. 350 Nicklin Griffith, 49 10 Af . A- W. P. Fill to u. 322 J. W. Smith, 15 05 Ifehe.miah Sliaw. 3616 100 Jacob Bilger, 14 03 135 S. Kirk A Whitmor,2l 05 100 John Seyler, 14 03 75 Neeper A Hartfock 10 48 5 ' Fenton 4 Spencer, 1 42 84 - Levi Cleaver, 15 70 70U Milegan 65 45 100 Henry Shafer, 14 03 59 O-L. Beed, 7 03 Ac. 846 102 109 43 75 "25 159 127 85 85 46 100 1 Per 00 35' BHADF0SD TOWNSHIP W arrantees etc. J. W. Smith. Hugh Ely, A . P. Barger. John Carrrybell, Daniel Stewari. Andrew Pettit, Matthew Forcee. Matthias Staymaker, 8 57 John W. Turner. Wm. Bingham, John Cvu-ijer. James Duneaii, Taxes S25 79 9 47 10 14 G 95 12 Gl Hall at Buck, 11 87 V. B. Holt, 9 47 Wm. Graham, Jr. 4 76 John Graham, 4 76 Moses Boggs, (heirs) 3 41 Nehemiab Mains, 5 61 Thos. Holt, 39 BRADY TOWNSHIP. No. Ac. Per. Warrantees, etc, Taxes Gsorxe. Jr Calvin B liley.. 3574 1U3 "A Koberts A Fox, 1125 F. Beate F:t , 1431 303 lavid Kenneday, 40 08 Ulile- if 01a1g. 58GI C70 Jonathan B. tfmith: 69 53 J. Freelaiul. 195 100 Casper Stiver. C 23 Smith iV Brother. 2IS 501 Christain Lower, 92 04 50 Samuel Ambrose, 5 54 323 331 John Hunlap, 30 5S 25 (i. A. Weaver, 4 58 110 370 Christian Lower, G-i 01 60 J. M.Miller, (heirs) 11 70 BURNS IDE TOWNSHIP. No- Ae. Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes John PatcJiln. 5G02 8$ John Nicholson, SIS 3S 5H03 It John Nicholson, 50 97 5G04 33o John Nicholson, 6174 79 John Mailer. 14 4d 1SI Abraham Whitmer, 33 24 , 314 Casper Shaffer, jr. 20 97 2G0 Daniel Whitnier, 47 78 424 Jobn Hubley, 77 91 100 Matthias Young, IS 38 3s3 Wm. Bousman, 70 34 203 Mary Koberts, 37 27 7G John Tressler, 13 97 160 John Cumiuings, 27 59 254 Martin Mailer 48 51 293 John Burcfc, 53 K2 165 Mary Jenkins, 31 30 347 John Tressler, 63 73 410 Casper Shaffer, 74 36 James Gal I ah er 434 Mary Crawford, 75 76 Eben M' Masters. 310 Fred'k Kuhn. 20 01 Sheplev PrifStley. Ill Christian Stake, 12 22 li Jacob Rowland. 16 56 CHEST TOWNSHIP. Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes . S. Drinkers Estate. 153 Alexande Hunter, $38 14 Dzrid McKtthtns. Peter Ilerse, 39 76 Drtuler Sr Clark. . 153 William Cook, C8 14 Gedilts. Mtr.ih 4- Co. 153 John Musser, 61 07 Jamrs Tlmnrpsou. 31 Henrv Pole, 21 15 Fulton, 12 36 John Patching 153 Benj. Young, 32 87 153 John Boyd, 32 87 153 J os i ah Haynes, 32 87 153 TI103 Hamilton, 45 75 153 Martin Worrhiagton, 35 25 153 Wm. Wilson, 42 09 John Witnier, 9 54 30 James Pago, 43 98 Miller H Christ 40 62 Miller &t Christ 4 67 David! Cathcarty 5 81 John Tiger, 17 48 Ac. 433 370 433 433 100 140 311 100 313 433 333 398 95 41t 256 22 10O 243 No. 1S33 1902 889- 1942 545 COVINGTON TOWNSHIP. Ac. Per. Warrantees, eto Taxes Frederi eta Karttatts. 5lS Morris & Stewart, S55 6a Morris & Steward 1 03 35 Marris A Stewart, 103 35 Morris A Stewart, oj 6a Peter Lamm. 1S92 20(7 Morris A Stewart, 15 90 J2 reliard ShaHtr. 1891 2B3 Morris A Stewart, 22 51 II. Sr O. Smith. 5367 250 Jeorge Mead, 19 SS Eldrulge, Merrel Jr Thompson. 5377 1UK George Mead, 43 75 DE6ATUB TOWNSHTP. Ac. Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes Fitch V BoviUon. 198J Joseph Harrison, $27 72 James MGirl's Estate. 391 159 Thomas Billington, 55 36 Pater Owens. 404 Charles Risk, () 28 55 J. Wuoldridge 6rCo. Ill Patrick Mborer, 15 iO - Johii Patton. 404 Ann M'Lanahan, 57 08 Richard Coplin. 8k 137 Joseph Whitehall, 14 84 20S K. Coplin, 28 56 James Albert. 37 49 Joseph Sausom;- 5'27 ?6 99 Wm.Sansom; 10 83 George Wilson, Jr. 2(K Mary M'Lanahan, 23 26 A. B. Long. 300- Casper Haines, 42 39 281 Gilbert Vaught, 39 ti J. W. Snath. Jonathan Nesbit, Henry Kephart. Jacob Cox, 20a 90- 591 Joseph Harribou, 28 26 12 74 27 66 100 William Hoover, FERGUSON TOWNSHIP. Ac. Per. Warrantees, etc. John 2'axrhtji Estate. 433 153 Daniel Turner A. Muort. 108 Matthias Slough, Charles Houston. 433 153 George Koss, 74 50 24 100 50 No. 4181 4188 4275 4271 4271 4399 4340 Lewis Jordan, Hiram Passmore, lienr &wn, Johh P. Ltoyt, Benj. Hartshorn, II 13 Taxes $41 48 12 SO 50 38 8 69 5 83 3 72 13 58 11 63 FOX TOWNSHIP. Ac. Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes J. G. Hartswici. 495 James Wilson w, 23 63 Wm. Tames 350 J. Wilson. (middle.)26 33 990 James Wilson, 47 23 7.. Preston. James Wilson , 5?3 63 John C. French. J. Wilson, (W. pt,) 23 63 Spencer Jr Spiler, James Wilson, 23 63 Alex Vial. James Wilson, 17 92 495 495 372 188 GIBARD TOWNSHIP. No. Ac. Per. Warrantees etc. Taxes Anson G. Phelps 5302 1003 George Mead. 20 04 5361 11U0 George Mead, 21 88 Hood 3rCo. 1921 23 103 Morris A Stewart, 8 12 Menzies. Viele V Mathers. 1931 549 116 Morris A Stewart, 24 52 19 ;5 53ti Morris A Stewart, 19 95 II. d O Smith 5365 50 George Mead, 2 94 53G6 563 George Moad, 27 92 Smith Ar Graham. 1929 40 Morris A Stewart 1 Gl Francis Terney. 1929 40 Morris A Stewart, 1 56 Peter Lamm. 3647 117 Morris A Stewart. 5 13 3648 47 Morris A Stewart, 1 33 la37 97 103 Morris A Stewart, 3 63 J. P. Nelson. 1SSB 50 Morris A Stewart. 2 00 Eld ridge, Merrell ir Thompson. 5352 793 George Mead, 24 89 5376 1100 Ouorge Mead, 34 98 5353 1100 George Mead 32 82 5357 1100 George Mead, 2188 Francis Coudreit. 1S?0 254 VM Morris A Stewart 25 23 Heed Sr Weaver. 1924 503 100 Morris & Stewart, 20 91 GOSHEN TOWNSHIP. Ac. Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes J: W. Smith or Shirery. 1S7 3iorris A Stewart, 8 57 Austin (J. Plielns. Georue Mead, 17 21 George Mead, 9 76 Amos B Jile rdl. George Mead, 41 25 Geonre Mead, 56 25 George Meal, T 11 Forcee. Georso Mead, Tito's. Graham. , Morris & Stewart, 23 13 lit-ttheui Forcee. Morris & Stewart 47 89 llot-rrt Sltrvart. Morris A Stewart, 23 Wdridirf. Merrell iSr Thompson 1213 67 George Jieait, tfcorge .Mead, No. 1909 5322 5325 52S9 5290 5291 5325 1S4 1915 1323 192 J: 5324 5327 1103 120 George Mead, 5329 1100 5330 1100 1100. 623 330 4b8 11U0 . ?i0 3t 3o3 152 125 00 21 83 1100 1911 100 300 George Mead, Georee M?ad, Richard Stia'f Morris A Stewart, Win. Mapcs. 63 75 68 7S G 75 C3 75 6S 75 6 25 14 09 GEAHAM TOWNSHIP. Ac. Per. Warrantees etc. Taxes 145 T. Cope, S20 88 Jlteuxies Viele q- Mutfurs. 103 James Milligan, 17 22 Samuel La iixbrrry. 109 George M oore, 18 20 B. Chance 50 John Fry Jr. 199 Hippie Frmch V Co. 382 Joseph Simons, 50 10 J P. yrfxonir Co. 139 Keuben Haines, 23 19 217 Jacob King, 06 23 396 George Wetzel, 66 15 343 Joseph Harrison, 58 13 Joseph Wtnnery. 100 Charles Hall, 16 70 135 Thos. Duncason, 25 05 P 0rdrn, 100 Wm. H.'West, 10 45 Amos Bornemnn. 431114 LvmanGraiz, 83 50 330 114 Robert Shaw, S4 30 Henry II. Bornemxn. 100 Robert Straw, 19 21 41 C. J- Allport, 8 51 Ac GTJELICH TOWNSHIP. Per. Warrantee, etc Taxes Henry B. Wright 100 John VYrtmer," $25 05 G. D. Morgan Sr Ca or G. Ilegarty. 236 82 Benj. Wilson, 49 27 Wm. B. Ilagerfy, A G Fox Sr Souder, 2H 400 53 63 33 40 HUSTON TOWNSHIP. No. Ac. Per. Warrantees etc.- Taxes John B. Otto. 5673 1041 Moore A Delany. 162 64 5674 1041 Moore A Delany. 162 64 5675 1041 Moore A Delany, 162 64 5066 990 Wm. Powell, 154 71 5067 877 Wm. Powelr. 137 07 Wm. Parker. 4257 888 15 Jaaaes Wilson. 11101 Penn Lumber Co. 4902 420 Wilhelm Willink,7.10 36 75 U.S. Isanti Co. 4235 986 James Wilson. 123 26 4226 990 James Wilson, 123 75 4229 865 123James Wilson, 120 63 4230 507 James Wilson, 63 36 4236 490 James Wilson, 61 25 4225 74fr James Wilson, 92 50 Wm. K. David. 5061 113 Wm. Powers. 36 32 Fitch Sr Boynloti. 375 K. Shoemaker, 101 . Shoemaker, II. Thayer Sr Z. Lisson. 5063 298 Wm. Powers, W. B Gorddn. 4225 250 James Wilson, 4236 500 James Wilson, Thomas Holt. ' 5064 810 Wm. Powers, Wm. Jmra, 889 James Wilson, i 1041 80 Moore A Delaney. 1041 80 Moore A Delaney 4265 5670 5671 5672 46 88 12 64 37 26 31 25 62 50 50 63 20 S3 65 06 65 06 347 27 Moore A Delaney, i 18 75 200 J. G. Ridder.7.10 $21 86 195 David Caldwell, . 24 38 JORDAN TOWNSHIP. Ac. Per. Warrantees, eto. Taxes Cooner Ar Pusev. 433 153 Richard Peters, $75 21 438 153 Peter Kuhn, 75 21 433 153 Fred! Scares, 75 2 433 153 John Dnnwoodie, 10 '21 John Cooner. 274 Adam Knhu, 325 Ebenezer Brenham, 103" Adam Kuhn, PLfehiit A- Stcan. " 433 153 Richard Martin, 60 20 433 153 Thomas Martin, 60 20 333 Robert Martin, 4b 30 John Patchin. 100- Philip Loast, b 'Jo 70" Wm. Jhoson, 4. 8 52 13 21 John Pattirson. Philip Loast, . - ' Thomav McLree. Jona. Jones, Stronger Sr Sttmmers. 135 Wm. Johnson, 100 100 91 v- No. 1900 1901 1943 1093 1944" 513 KABTHAUS TOWNSHIP. Ao. Per. Warrantees etc. Taxes hredencka Kartfiaus. 1093 1023 3463 3475 600" Morris A Stewart, 90 59 778 I Morris A Stewart,121 64 507 Morris A Stewart,, 80 15 200 .Morris A Stewart, 31 63 i ucorge 1 mix. 95 Morris A Stewart. 29 50 Devisees of John hue Lsq 79 Charles Willink, 88 Charles Willink, 633 147 Charles Willink, 56 00 43 J. K. McCoskey, 4 15 98 Arnold Custard, 5 64 I HOST ETTEIl'SCELI'CR ATCD STOMACH BIT 6 93 , TL'KS" is una of the greatest stpjintbetiioi; pre- j paranoics extant. It w especially - adapted to 13 36 I those who re afflicted with the Fever and Ague, or any other disease ark fag from a disordered C 40 ; condition, of tho digestive organs. For the Fe- j vcr and Ague there is perhaps no medicine in the wria equal a? iicuiti 'jhuhu repieu ishes tho blooi, which i. so important to bring about a heavy anion in lisoase.1" of this nature. The Bitters are now among the inost popular, and at the same time, valaable specifics ia the medi cal world. In recommending it to the pablio. we are fully concious of doing them a great service, Snowing, as we do their many excellent qualities, and sure and speedy action in all cases where the disease is caused by irregularity of the digestive organs. A trial will snffica for the most skeptical. Hi See advertisement. For sale by Druggists and dealers genorallyevcrywhere. 6 12 5412 Ac 1655 957 132 Hews, Myers A Co. 55 03 1096 j 125 1097 25 1097 ) 1096 J 50 Keuben Green, 2 88 1096 66 Charles Hyek, 3 81 Ezra Pile, George Parkins, ENOX TOWNSHIP. Ac, Per. Warrantees, etc Taxes John Patchin. 433 153 Benj. Poultuey, $66 26 Crans, Blale Af Perley. 200 G. Ashton (north p) 42 08 Jonathan Boynlon. 72 Thomas Jordan, 1102 A. A. Wintgarner Af Co. 433 153 Isabella Jordan, 92 65 Wm. Brown. 200 Silas Cox, 15 30 Isaac. Thompson. 227 G. & M. McCorraick, 26 09 W: &r J. Cash cart. 100" Henry Tront, 22 95 Powell if Reatl. 129 John Dorsey, 9 88 Thompson&Egelman 19 13 George Bowman, 2 30 Miss E. A: P. Rynder, Teacher of Piano-Forte, Melodean. Guitar, Har mony, and Vocal Music. Sixty private, and twelve el as lesson included in one term. Booms with Mrs. 11. D. Welsh. Clearfield, July 1, 1863. . . . COFFEE. THE AMERICAN EXCELSIOR COF FEE is the ne pins ultra of all manufactured coffees in tho country. It has taken the place of tho pure coffee in very many instances, and is pre ferred to all substkntes now before the public,and is the best and cheapest in the market. For Salk by Richard 'toSsop, solo agent for Clearfield. Lipp A Cakholl. sole agents for Fenn'a. No. 7 South 5th St., Philad'a. March 16tb. 1S64. CJALE of real estate 3 RI1ULE I 90 14 LAWEEIfCE TOWNSHIP. No. Ac. Pir Warrantees etc. Taxes Wine garner Ar Co. 221 Hugh Jordan, 33 83 413 John Read. 63 20 ElJridge., Rlorrell AfThompsoii. 5293 726 George Mead, 13 94 5296 1107. 47 George Mead. 22 35 5297 1213 69 George MoaJ, 23 19 Heisy. '32 - Wm. Montgomery. 7 36 235 G. D. Goodfellow, 43 61 131 Itmard.l Hartshorn 20 06 6 L. J. Cran, 183 MORRIS TOWNSHIP. Ac. Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes E. 0. Barton. 272 16 Robert Glen, S25 89 G. I). Morgan or C. Munso'n. 170 141 Patrick Havs, JG 21 Ada in Moycr. 333 153 Robert Rainey, 31 75 It". .V J. Huff. 170 Blair M'Lanahan, 10 80 Porter Ar Lt vi. 438 Wm. Stewart, 41 73 J. P. Nelson Ar Co. 105 James Wilson, 9 10O Robert Moiris, 9 90 Wm. Morris, 8 Ross, ShottAf Co. 407 139 Richard R. Smith, 25 J. J. lungle. 244 Jamet Smith, 7 Robert Thomas. 231 Christopher Baker, 7 James Hughes Af Co. 112 . Jlyman Uratr, . 7 K. M. Shaw A Co. 222 Simon Gratz, 21 Gt.crgc Crawford. 150 Hillary Baker, II 30 Ed. Perks Af Co 421 Jesse YarncH 40 08 Craig and Blanch ird. 440 C5 Joseph Turner, 41 91 440 109 Joseph Turner, 41 91 41i 20 Joseph Turner, 41 91 George Habakcr, 3J 59 4 00 12 70 28 58 OF UU. By order of the Orphans Court of Clearfteld County the undersigned will sell on the 16th day of 4pril. A. D. 1864. at Glen Hope in said County, at 2 o'clock. P. M. the following real estate : That certain lot in Glen Hope, nearly opposite the Methodist E. Church, being 66 feet in front on the road or street and extending back with equal width 165 feet; having thereon erected a good frame stable, and a two-story plank dwelling house, subject to the payment of about fifty dol lars purchase money due John Cooper. Terms, one-half Cash at time of sale and the ballance in one year with interest from the time of sale to be secured on the said real estate till paid JOHN W. WKIG11T. March 23. 1864-itp Adurr of S. D. Khulo. LOOK HEEE !!! SOMETHING SUBSTANTIAL in LUMBER CITY JOHN M. SPENCER Has recently opened a shop in Lumber City Pa , where he will keep constantly on hand, and man ufacture to order, all kinds of Tin Sheet, Iron and Copper ware. RAFTING STOVES ocnsfantly on bW of which Lumbermen will please take notice. Or ders for Spouting, Roofing. Ac , respectfully so licitod". liepairing promptly attended to. Store keepers' and dealers supplied at reasona ble rates, as he intends keeptng'noTie but the best of workmen, tho public may rely cb Substtinrt.rl trori. Call at the Su! stantial Tin Shop and see for yourselves. t JOHN M. SPENCER. Lumber-city. Ma'rca 2. 1S64. 98 53 59 89 G. V. CAKFENTEK, I1ENSZEY&CO S. Wholesale Driur; fc Chernical Warehouse No. 737 Market Street, Philadclpua. The snbRcribcr keef) constantly on hand a large stock of Drugs. Metlicins, Chemical, Pharmaceu tical preparations, and every other article, which appertains tt the business; embracing the most extensive variety also. Paints. Oils, and Glass of every description. All articles purchased from us can bo relied on as being of tne mo?t superior quality, and at as low prices as they cm be had We can offer such inducements as will make it j j tne jntcrcssor purcnascrs to lay in tneir supplies irom U3 anu give us tneir iuiure patronage, ana invite all, who visit the city, to call at our estab lishment AH orders addressed to us by mail will meet with prompt attention. GEX W. CARPENTER. HENSZEV & Co Feb. 3.-3 m 737 Msr-e Stwt, Philadelphia. i)U. FENN'A CAVALtlV WANTED fo Company -F," 2d Penn'a cavalry, encamped at Warrenton, Ya., few reoruits to fill the ranks of this Veteran Organization attached to 2d Dir., (Gen. Gregg's) cavalry corps. This company was organized in Clearfield and Blaircountiea andhaa in its ranks some of the finest young men in the service. . CLEMENT R. SEE.- . ... 1 st Lieut cctm'dg F company, 2d Pa. Cav. 2d Brig., 2d Div. cavalry corps April 6th. 1864. Army of the Potomac. FARM FOR SALE. The undersigned, resi dinginGirard township near-Galli harbor," desires to sell his farm situate in said township, ot private tile The fru consists cf .81. acres, 50 of which are cleared and in a good stsje of culti vation. The improvements are a larga log house, and tho n3ee&oary outbuildings. The I nation is aa excellent one either lor a tavern or stord. Any person wishing to purchase a property of the kind, would do well to call and examine th? premises For terms and further information ap plv to the subscriber residing on the premises, or address BERNARD MeUOVEKN . Lecoote"a MiMs, April 6, lf4. Clearfield Co. Pa. VHO.ME FOR SALE. The undersigned will expose to public sale, on the premises in Pike township, near Bloota:agvill,on MONDAY, MAY 2D, lbt4, the tract of land, on which he now resides, containing twenty-two- acres, with a dwelling house and cabinet shop thereon.. .The land is partly cleared, and bason it a thriving young orchard of choice fruit trees, with a Valua ble young iur.-ery of grafted trees ready to bo transplanted. It will make a comfortable home for any man in moderate circumstances The public road from Curwensville to Glen Hope and New Washington passes through the property. Fa!o to commence at 2 o'clock, P. M. Terms made known on day of sale. JOtEril DLNKLEBARGER. April 31st 1S64 RATS, MICE, ROACHES, ETC. As Spring aporoacbes, ANTS and ROACHES, From their holes come out : And MICE and RATS,' In epite ol CATS Gaily skip about. COSTAR'S EXTERMINATORS. For Rats, Mice, Roaches, Ants,. Bod Bugs, Mosquiius, Moths in Furs, Woolens, etc., In sects 011 Plants, Fowls, Animals, etc " 15 years established in N. Y. City." Only infallible remedies kuowo." 44 Free Horn Poisons." Sol dangerous to (So Human Family." " Rats come out o! their bolus to diu." rrSold by all Driigsfsta every vAere: . rrT"Beware ! ol all worthless imitations, C"-Costor'a Depot, Ho. 42 Broadway ,N.Y. Sold by all the Druggists, Wholesale and Retail, at Clearfield, Pa. March It, 1864. 1864 1801 1864 1864 423 125 100 300 George Gates, Isaac Farlou", Peter Yarno!!, PENN TOWNSHIP. No. Ao. Per. Warren tees, etc. 5S02 C3 Elijah Heath, bO Patrick Hagerty, Reeds' Heirs. 500 Reeds Heirs. 100 Reeds Heirs, PIKE TOWNSHIP. No. Ac. Per. Warrantees, etc. Janus Hfipkins 5783 102D 64 John Nicholson, 57K5 819 41 John Nicholson, 5774 633 61 John Nicholson, 5775 820 64 .John Nicholson, M C. Etms. 4252 957 85 James Wilson. Jonathan Boynton. 145 Tho's. Jordan, Atfretl A Long. 135 Thomas Mageo, R. W. McNanl. - Ill , Z. Bailey, 460 Z. McNaul. 296 R. W. McNaul, 70 S. Bladget, 1020 24 John Nicholson, 23 John P. Hoyt. 450 Daniel Sailey, Taxes $i 90 6 20 75 50 15 50 Taxes 41 73 34 25 27 40 30 b3 46 26 13 87 33 04 ELIEF KOTICE The XV for the county of Clearfield, 5779 1429 5777 1 7 5 6 47 3 13 UNION TOWNSHIP. Ac. Per. Warrantees &c. Taies Gicrtland lrvin. 35S7 350 Roberts & Fox, 32 83 John II. Seyler. 125 John II. .Seyler, 19 56 380 John Brubaker, 59 38 262 R. W. Moore, 17 04 WOODWARD TOWNSHIP. Ac. Per. Warrantees etc. Taxes A. B. Long. 433 153 John Vaught, 44 19 456 159 Jonathan Walls, 46 55 433 153- John Roll, 44 19 100 Wm. Wilson, 10 20 Dr. James Locke, 420 120 Henry Drinker, 42 80 240 Wm. Drinker, 2145 S. P. Shojf Ar Co. 443 77 Samuel Emlen, 29 13 215 5 Thos. Neil, 2192 Samuel Hagerty, 355 Mary Neil, 10 84 100 Benj. Johnson, 5 07 300 Mary Connelly, 8 15 Wm. B. AltTJindcr Af Co. j 100 Roland Evans. 10 20 Wm. Albert Af Bro. 121 Eli Hootman, 12 23 Dr.D. Houtz. i 433 153' Philip Loast, 44 10 433 153 Jacob R. Howell, 44 10 433 153 Wm. Johnson, 44 lf 100 C3 George Buckham, 10 20 30 Price A. Rowles, 4 08 Thomas Robins. ! 170 Teter Lowden, T6 SO 91 Charles Lowden 8 15 j Jos. Smith Irvin Ar Co. I3G Marv Land with, 14 28 Wm. Moore Ar Wolfe. 218 Chancey Ricketts, 17 77 Ed. Blanchard. 10O Henry Shatter, 24 45 187 Isaac Wilson, 15 40 C. KRATZER, Treas'r. Clearfield, March 30", '04.' Board of Relief will meet at the Commissioners' office in Clearfield, on Wednes day and Thursday, tho 27th and 2otb days of April. 1861. The Board of Relief have directed that the wife of the soldier must appear before the board, and produce her sworn state&eT.t, detarling name of soldier, regiment and company, and. when enlis ted ; the number of children, with age and sex of each ; the township in which they resided at the time ot enlistment, aud their present residence; and that she is without the means of support for herself and children who are dependent upon her. Two witnesses of credibility from the township in which she resides, must also be produced. whose certificate (sworn to before the Board of Relief) must sot forth that the applicant is the person she represents herself to be, that the statement cf the number and age of her family is tree, that she is in destitute circumstances and her family iu ac tual want, and that all the facts set forth in her application are correct and true Forms containing these requisitions can beob tained at the Office of the Board of Relief, when application is made and the witnesses appear. N. B. Illness of tho aplicant, properly proven, will excuse personal attendance. Apr. ft. lKfi WM. S BRADLEY, clerk a WHAT IS IT?" GREAT EXCITEMENT IN GLEN HOPE, PA EVEKVBODT SEES! . PLEASED. Anl Whv Should Thov Not Be? Surely, the people in that section of Clearfield county havo great reason to be rejoiced over the pleasing-' a-nnounccnient that JOHN BOBSON has just opened in his New ftcre Roc. the lar?: est and best selected stock of goods ever brought to that part of the county of Clearfield. NEW STORE AND NEW G00D3. The undersigned having removed his store to his New Building on Pine street, Glen Hope, op posite the -Union House," is now opening and of fering to the public the largest and best selected stock of seasonable goods ever offered in this place and neighborhood, and will be sold at pri ces to suit the times. His Stock embraces Dry-Goods, Notions, Hard ware, Queens-ware, Boots, Shoes, Hats and Caps, Ready made clothing, Paints, Oils, Glass, Nails, Bacon, Fish, Flour, Salt; Willow, Stone and Earthen-ware, and Stoves. OF DRY-GOODS, he has Cloths. Cassimers. Sat tinetts, Tweeds, V eatings, Flannels, Shirtings, Prints, Coburg cloth. Alpacas, De Laines. Ging hams, Chints, Kerchief, Nubias, Sontags. Nan kin, Lawns, Linen, Lace Edgings, Collars, Trim mings, Braids. Vails, etc. OF HARDWARE, he has axes, saws, chisels, knives and f irks, locks, hinges, screws, augers, hammers, nails, spikes, Stoves of various patterns and sizes, flat irons, eto OF GROCERIES, he has coffee, sugar, molas ses, teas, rice, pepper, einamon, cloves, Flour, hams, sides, shoulders, fish, etc. OF QUEENSWARE, he has tea sets, enps and saucers, cream jugs, tea and coffee potr, pitchers, bowls, plates, dishes, etc. OF CLOTHING, he has coats, pants, vests, un dershirts, shirts, drawers, neck-ties, gloves, socks, hats, caps, boots, shoes, etc. All the above, and numerous other articles, for sale cheap for cash, or exchanged for all kinds of lumber and country produce. Remember, that I am receiving goods weekly from Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York and Pittsburg, and that any goods can be furnished on very short notice. . . - Call and cxan-ine tho goods and prices and sat isfy yourselves of the utility cf buying wt JOHN ROBSON'S. ain Hope, December 33, a3 JCST RECEIVED A LOT OF NEW GOODS AT MRS IVELCH'S, Consisting of Artificials, BonnoU.Buckles, Crapes, Ladies' caps, Band-boxes, Cape-net, Founda tions for Hats and Bonnets, Flowers, Felt and Straw Hats, Feathers for Hate. PlamcB, Jet Bonnet-pins, Ruches, Illusion Ribbons, Veils.Rib r bon wire, Bonnet Silks, And every variety of Mflfinary Goods. ALSO, Perfumeries, Laird's Bloom of Youth Snnr.. Paper and envelopes, needles. Pins. Head-dresses, hair nets, hair-pins, hair-oils, kid-gloves. Hp salve, dental cream, ambrosia, combs, dress tiim mings. Crochet cotton and kneedles, silk, lisle ; thread, wool and cotton gloves, wool and cotton hose, gum balls, stay binding, tape, silk thread. MAGIC RVFFLiHG. , Saddlers' silk, machine silk, cotton-thread, but tons, baskets, collars.lave-collars and veils, belts, gum-combs, gum cord, brushes, hooks and eyes, braid, be ads. L'ristol-board,guilt-6raid,3allagher's soap and .hair oil, shawl pins, mittens, music, music paper, elastic, bead and bugle trimmings. VELVET KIBBO.XS.' Wire, Berlin wool, split zephyr, Shetland wool, tatting-cotton and shuttles, crochet needles, twi lights, whalebones, toys, candies, china and ivo ry toys, bobbinetts, pencils, pens, embroideries, corsets, hoop-skirts, mourning-veils, mourning paper and envelopes, nubVaa,. 1 illy wbits, nots. wiirrE TRIMMINGS. Qoilling undersleeves. dolls, porte-tuonhaies, handkerchiefs, scissors, marbles and tissue paper. All of which she will bell sheap for cash, Braid wnd Embroidery Stamping with the la test patterns. March 16, 1361. IIARTSWICIv & HUSTON, M4RKET ST., CLEARFIELD, Keep constantly on hand a large and' well select ed stock of DRUGS AND CHEMICALS, TAINTS. OILS AND VARNISHES. Perfumery, Toilet Goods BLANK BOOKS 4 STATIONARY. TOBACCO & SEGARS, And-agoncral assortment of varieties and fancy articles . We respectfully invite a call, feeling confident that we can supply the wants of all on terms to their satisfaction. A pril 23, 1S63. MRS. ALLEN'S PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS AND PRIZES I will send one of my beau tiful Photograph Albums, made of the finest Tur key Morocco, with double heavy gold plated ex tension clasps, and a valuable prize, by express prepaid", for five dollars. No om need send the money till they know what prize will accompany the Album. Persons can first send on their names and try their luck. They will be notified by return mail of the result of a distribution, when they have the privilege of sending for the Album and prize or not- as they choose. Splendid inducements offered to a gents. ladies as well as gentlemen. Full parties ulars, with circulars, sent by mail. Address" (with stamp for return postage) Mrs. Lucy Allen, box i.063 New York City. , P. S Any person wbb will cut out this adver tisement and enclose it in a letter, to some friend in the army, and notify me of the f.ict and to whom sent, ghail receive by return mail a beauti ful and exaot life photograph of Major General brant, worth at retail 40 cents. A single stamp will answer both for the return Photograph and trial of luck, as both can be sent in one letter, llarch Sth, 16t54. MRS. ALLEN. JOtTR WANTED. A good sober, industri ous journeyman, Cabinet maker, can find con stant employment, at good wages, bv rrlyinff' soon to JOHN GUEL1CH. Sept- 16, 1X63. Clearfield. Pa: PODDERCUTTERS of a superior make for sale at reasonable prices, at MERRELL and BIGLER'S. Clearfield, Pa. FOR SALE 1000 pounds of ham, and 3l)9 pounds of shoulders, at Kirk A Spencer. Lumber-city, Pa. . yeb. 17, SALT a good article, and very cheap at the store of WM. F. IRWIN. Clearfield. PHOTOCiRAPHIC A-EB C.MS, for sale at Hsriwfrk HnstonV Crfi!d. Pa Sn