the mkwt ffematrt gmtrnal. " APRIL 27, 1864. h.oa iust received a large c.i- ,.f groceries, etc., which are going off rapidly. Smiths have just received their supply of Dry-Uoodi, etc., vrn cu they are selling at quite reasonable rates. Kratzer'sadverti-seunatuioun-cing his Spring stock oi goods, ap-p,-ar9 thuWr. Give Liiu a call. Ve had ,ie shower on Mon day morning. which, with the warm, atmosphere, has had the effect to tart all vegetation from its long dormant sleep. The weather has been warm and pleasant during the past week, and farmers have gone to work in good tamest to put in their spring crops. We hope that large crops will be put in by our farmers, and that : hey will receive an abundant re turn for their toils. The Lady's Friend for May is received, and the engravings are exceedingly tine, numerous and va ried. The reading matter is also very interesting. Those who do not take tho "Friend" should at '.east Fend 25 cents and have thi-J (May) number forwarded to them. Published by Deacon & I'etevRoii, 319 Walnut Street, Phil adelphia. $2,00 a year. Oodey's Lady's Book. This highly valued and much admired Lady's Book fur May iss oti our ta ble. The present number ha not been surpassed by any of its prede cessors. It is the nephis ultra of Lady's Magazines,, and wo would recommend it to all who desire an interesting and profitable house hold companion. The Union State Convention of California has pronouncc-d in favor of the re-election of President Lincoln. DIED. On March 29th, 1364, Blanohf, daughter of Alex. Irwin, jr. or bi rard township. Blanchie, the little emblem is gone J To bow before ber father's throne ; She' gone to join her mothc above. To praise the Lord' redeeming love A. J. S. ' MAEEIED. On Thursday evening, April 21, 1864, at the residence of Mrs. O wens, in Lumber city, by D. S. Moore, Ei., Mr. Jou.v F. Head, to Mis MarthaOwens. The people of Ilariidburg, have bought Dr. Riley's property, on the banks of the Susquehanna, for an executive mansion, at a cost of $25,000. CJALE 5 The Maine Legislature has pass el a Constitutional amendment al lowing the soldiers of that State to vote. The majority for the Constitu tional amendment, in the State of New York, allowing soldierB to vote, is 110,710. Tho late Joan C. Rives of Wash ington, was a practical patriot. He pave in thf early part of the war $12,000 to recruit a regiment. John C Rive?, for thirty-five years proprietor and publisher of the tvnarestional Glebe, died at his residerlcb Hear Bladensbure, on April 10th. Mad dogs are paid to be quite plenty in Cumberland county, jusi now. We have none of that sort of "reptiles" here, but we fre quently see maJ "Copperheads." OF SKATED LANDS FOR TAXES. lb pursuance of the provisions of au Act of Assembly, passed the 20th day of April, A. D 1844, to provide for thocollection of taxes on lands wherever no personal property can be found, and where tho owner neg lects or refuses to pay the taxes assessed I will expose to sale at tho court house in Clearfield, on the Second Monday in June, A. D. lS-, (being the 13th day,) the following pieces of land in Clear field c6unty, on which the taxes for 1S63, and previous years, are unpaid : BECCARIA TOWNSHIP. Per. Warrantees &c. Taxes Robson & Albert, 2G II BLOOM TOWNSHIP. Miller James Est. 4 37 BRADFORD TOWNSHIP. Gray, Joseph Maines. Jas. A. BRADY TOWNSHIP El'inger, G. (heirs) (Jelnet, Jacob Il&Lot Lewis. Win. BURNS IDE TOWNSHIP Mollis, David Powler James CHEST TOWNSHIP. Wallace. John FERGUSON TOWNSHIP Records, John GOSHEN TOWNSHIP. Mead. James A GRAHAM TOWiJSHIP. Mctiuire. Juinei! Stonn, Thomas KARTUAUS TOWNSHIP Perkin. (ieorgi' KNOX TOWNSHIP. . Senate, Chi les Est. MORRIS TOWNSHIP. W. Jrhl WOODWARD TOWNSHIP. ?A) P.uwles. Prico A. 1 J7 18!) Wilson, Isaac 7 20 100 Sti.it. Mrk 4 53 C. KRATZER, Treus'r. Clearfield, March 30, 1864. Ac -40 100 02 50 100 11H CO 50 223 10 40 CO CO 83 3 73 13 GO 11 02 5 35 5 03 5 03 7 05 9 86 3 34 C 18 2 88 7 Co 4 73 ' John Midlry lCy. Hannah Siewa.t, 6 9) Jaws Williams. 280 Packer & Dehass, 35 88 Thomas Beert. 427 Jonas Stinehieser, 14 80 Waple. 410 William Morris, . 28 30 Ftsher Ar Mills. 40 I rh;ira Snydr, 6 04 John Patton. 404' Blair McLaoahan, 27 86 404" Thos. L. Moore, 27 86 404 95 Mary Morris, 27 86 ' Wm.HJones. 219 Charles Crawford, 15 12 H. S. Urian. 408 76 H. S. Drinker, 20 70 Calvin Ar L Shaw. 87 John E. Shaw, 5 19 Wm. A. Wallace. 2G6 Joseph Ball, 27 54 60 tVm Wilson, 6 90 100 John Kephart, 3 46 300 James & D Mease, 20 70 BLOOM TOWNSHIP. No. Ac Per.. Warrantees, ete. Taxes Stacy Ar Simon Thompson. 5928 350 Nicklin Griffith, 49 10 M. If W. P. Fulton. 322 J. W. Smith, . 15 06 Nehemiah Sha7t. Jacob Bilge r, 14, 03 S.Kirk Whitmor,2l 05 John Seyler, 14 03 NeeperA Hartfock 10 48 Fenton & Spenoer, 1 42 3Glo 100 135 100 75 5 84 700 100 50 Levi Cleaver, Milegan Henry Shafer, G. L. Reed, 15 70 65 45 14 03 7 03 A horse costs two thousand dol lars in Richmond. A Confederate woklier's pay is, we believe, fifteen dollars a month, Confederate mon ey. So a soldier would have to serve only between eleven and twelve years to get "nioriay" enough to buy a horse. The State Senate ha? added a action to the appropriation bill ptovidiiiif a sinking fund and tax t i' ten dollars on each and every in try ration bill, to provide for. the predion of additional wine? to the Cai.itol at Hariisburg, which kills the movement for' its removal to I'mladc-lphii; Ac. 70 399 399 231 165 126 10 40 112 40 40 Both branches of .the Legisla ture have passed the bill providing i'.r a special election throughout the Mate on the first day in August next, at which the people shall de cide whether the proposed amend ment to the Constitution permit ting soldiers to vote shall be adopt ed. The Legislature is to meet on !!ie23ddayol August .: receive the returns. The Committee appoiritetf by (-'onL-resn. last month, to investi gate certain alleged malpractices in tie .New lork Custom llo'use 4e closed up their business find warned to Washington. M.tnv witnesses were examined,anu much totimony, some of it said to be of startling nature, was elicited, es recisHy in regard to the operations the blockade runners. In due t'tuc the Committee will report, :jid meanwhile not a few individual- who have been in the habit of tn-iLihg proclamation of their loy--ity "n all pov-ibie public occasions, "ull do well to stand from under ' titt-y do not wi-h to be hurt. Th ' tlie ; airen Mi!l Mr. (Jowrtn toy that at the late great meeting 'i the Christian CciRmLssion irt 'wt city, one speaker from Libby pnou, llichmond, enjoined it up UD sident Lincoln, who was in "tendance, a.5 the anxious wish of Tw brave boys eoufihed in rebel ftatoesome dungeons,' that he ould be as firm as steer? not yield D au inch to the reijjioQ ulUn jts jhould be crushed forever, though they perished. The :eradds: (totie great audience were irt rww . tne strong, care-worn', 5-faoed President of the nation t in front, bowed his head ept like a woman. There a m,ar in all this great hearted gon who feels the soldier's hard in-1- 4 "er and more endu nn ram than Pridnnt Lirfcoln." TEEASTJBER'S SAL'S OF UNSEATED LANDS FOH TAXF.j I'br ISC? and previous years. NOTICE is hkreby oiven, thatin pur suance of au Act of Asierubly passed the 12lhday of Juue, A. D. I r 1 5. entitled '-An Act to amend an Act directing the mode of celling unsouted lands, in Clear field county." will be exposed to Public Sale or outcry, for the taxes due aud unpaid thereon, :it the Court Iloue in the Borough of Clearfield, on the Sec ond Monday in June, A. 1. I SG I : BECCAKIA TOWSSHIP. Per. Warrantces.towners Ta.xp. G , 1) . MursTJU Jf Co. John 31 uk-8, $16 23 John H itiuur, 92 78 Henry TT::riier, 92 7$ U'ni. Wilson, 53 72 Herman WStoier, S8 39 J.icol) Mussi.rsiuith, 29 29 Thomas Weston. Jticiwrd Mus.Mer, 81 41 Groom Dickey 4' Co. 9G Johu Brady, C3 55 Wm jJrdv. o'2 55 E. BI lin. 43 24 Smith or P. McKtehaii . Will.am Gray, 06 65 Rohrrt Cowun. John Fordney. 100 75 Brown & utiou, 10 24 John Bier Jacob Knrt;,' 5-5 80 Gill d- Brat tin. John Kiilaiid. 16 52 Herman llaupt Ar Co. 110 Jacob Kufjt, . 22 11 John Gibson, 22 11 Robert Wilson, 33 33 Martin Foutz,. 5115 Jac b Foutz. Jr. 45 89 GeorgoMusiser, . 50 85 G. L. Reed Sr Co. Wm. Miller, 99 03 Wm. A. Wallace i Jacob Mussersruith, 28 84 Sarah Eiliington, 12 81 BRADFORD T0WSaHIP Ac. Per. Warrantees etc. Taxes J. W. Smith. 34J GO Hugh Ely, $25 79 A. P. Burger. 102 35 John Campbell, 9 47 Daniel Stewart. 109 Andrew FVttit, 10 14 Matthew Forcee. 48 Matthias Staymaker, 3 57 John W. Turner. 75 Wm. Bingham, 6 95 John Cowiler. 225 James Duncan, 12 61 lol lial!.t Back, 11 87 127 V.B.Holt, 9 47 85 Wm. Graham. Jr. 4 76 85 John Graham, 4 70 46 Moses Bogg.. (heirs) 3 44 100 Xehemiab Mains, 5 61 J Thos. Holt, 89 Ac. 433 108 433 74 50 24 100 50 No. 41SI 4133 4275 4271 4271 4399 4340 FERGUSON TOWNSHIP. Per. Warrantees, eto. Taxes John Patchitt's Estate. 153 Daniel Turner $41 48 A. Moore. Matthias Slough, 12 80 Charles Houston. 153 Georga Ross, 50 38 Lewis Jordan, 8 69 Hiram Passuore, 5 83 Ilenrr Swan, 3 72 Johh P. Hoyt, 13 58 Benj. Hartshorn, 11 63 FOX TOWNSHIP. Ac. Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes J. G. Hartsieici. 495 James Wilson wl, 23 63 Wm. Tames 350 J. Wilson. (middle,)2C 38 yyo James Wilson, -u 14 Z. Preston. 495 James Wilson, 23 63 John C. French. 495 J, Wilson, (W. pt.,) 23 63 Spencer or Spiler, 372 James Wilson, 23 63 Alex Vial. 183 James Wilson, 17 92 100 91 I No. I960 1901 1943 1093 Thomas McLree. Jona. Jones, Stronger 4" Summers. 135 Wm. Johnson, ("ITJANTED Two hundred cords of wood i6 V cut, for which a Kl prfc will h paid jn 18 36 6 40 I April 4, laT.4 I cash. Apply to the subscriber in rsrweneTillc. KASTHAUS TOWNSHIP. Ac. Per. Warrantees etc Taxos Fredericia Karthaus. 600 Morris A Stewart, 90 i0 773 Morris & Stewart,I2l 64 507 Morris i Stewart. 80 15 200 Morris fc Stewart, 31 63 George Vaux. 1944 513 95 Morris A Stewart, 29 50 Devisees of Jo h White Esq. GIRARD TOWNSHIP. No'. Ac. Per. Warrantees eto. Anson G. Phelps 5362 1003 Ucorge Mead, 53d I 1100 George Mead, Hood Cf Co. 1921 2H3 103 Morris A Stewart, Mensi.es. Viele V Matliers. BRADY TOWNSHIP. No. Ae. Per. Warrantees, etc, Taxes G?or?. ir Cat vin Biiiley.. 3574 102 31 Huberts A Fox. 11 25 F B'titet Ext , 143t 33 David Kenncday, 40 08 Mile iV Yoitnq. 58ftl C70 Jonathnn B. Smith. 69 5.1 J. Freelaiul. 195 100 Casper Stiver. 6 23 Smith if Brother. 213 501 Christain Lower, 92 04 50 Samuel Ambrose, 5 54 323 331 John Dunlap 36 58 25 ti. A. Weaver, 4 53 110 370 Christian Lower, 63 01 t0 . J. M. Miller, (heirs) 14 70 1C2 410 210 279 433 433 71 80 01 r. W 153 1C2 162 215 330 296 328 116 73 153 125 153 426 56 124 55 900 860 300 433 GroomLightner&Co.l39 50 Groom Dickey & Co. 125 65 Li. W. Weld, Samuel Matthews, BELL TOWNSHIP. Per. Warrantees, ttc. , Jacob JJr.ilbruu, I1C Henry Beck, ' Fralerick W.user 't, 101 Henry Back, 79 120" Henry Beck, Lewis Smith, 3.T0 73 Henry Beck, 171 Henry Beck, 93 97 Henry Beck, 'John P. Hoyt, 161 113 John Nicholson, Arthur Belt, 433 Benj Gibbs,: Louisa Shieblev 5619 119 I Henrv Beck, Henry Gruh, 5619 102 100 Henry Beck, Henry Wise, 5613 141 30 Henry Beck, Wm. B. Glenn, $766 1000 Henry Beck, 4236 1000 Henry Beck, Koi. Ac 5618 5618 42S7 42S7 4237 3565 500 249 155 James McGhee, Framptou Bell, Ira A. Sabins 46 oO G7 13 Taxes $ 9 80 8 52 6 75 27 83 15 06 7 90 13 65 36 52 10 06 8 63 11 95 84 33 84 33 42 20 21 00 13 50 BURNS IDE TOWNSHIP. No Ac. 5602 100 5rt03 114 5C04 33ti 79 1S1 114 260 424 100 333 203 76 liO 264 293 16:i .".47 410 424 310 111 150 Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes John Patclitn. John Nicholson, 513 33 John Nicholson, 20 97 John Nicholson, 61 74 John Mailer. 14 43 Abraham Whitmer, 33 24 Casper Shaffer, jr. 20 97 Daniel Whitmer, 47 73 John flubley, 77 91 Matthias Youn-r. 13 33 Wm Bousmau, 70 34 Mary Boberts, 37 27 John Tressler, 13 9 John Cummings, 27 59 Martin Mailer 48 51 John Burch. 53 82 Mary Jenkins, 30 30 John Tressler, 63 73 Casoer Shaffer. 74 36 James Gal I ah er Marv Crawford, 76 76 Ehen 'M Masters. . Fred k Kuhn. 20 01 Eheplry PrirJitfey Christian Stake, 12 22 16 56 Jacob Rowland. CHKST TOWNSHIP. Ae. Per. Warrantees, eto. . S. Drinkers Estate. 433 153 Atexande Hunter, David McKrelian. 376 Peter Horse. Drinker fr Clark. 4-13 153 William Cook, Geddes, Marsh Ir Co. 433 153 John Musser, , James Thompson. 100 31 Henry Pole, 140 Fulton, John Patchin. 311 153 Benj. Young, 100 153 John Boyd, 313 153 Joslah lfavnes, 433 153 Th03 Hamilton, Taxes $38 14 39 38 CI 76 14 07 21 12 82 87 32 87 32 87 45 75 333 153 Martin Worthington, 35 25 153 Wm. Wilson, 42 09 John Witmer, 9 54 80 James Page, 43 98 Miller & Christ 40 62 Miller & Christ 4 67 David Cathcart, 5 81 John Tiger, 17 48 98 95 416 256 22 100 248 No. Ac 39 208 413 440 429 429 119 132 80' . B0C-GS TOWNSHIP.. Per. .WarraoteesAOwners. Taxes James Dixon, Jr. John Thomas, v Lnmadue (J- Turner. John Thomas, A, A. Wiiwearner If Co. m Wtu. McCorniick, Nancy Boggs. Crant BlaJcely ic Perley. 41 Malcolm McDonald, 41 John Byers, Fisher At Powell. 90 Barbara Soyder, Wm. Albert It Brother. George Ilootman, G. W. Gearhart. Walter Stewart, $4 00 21 54 42 05 45 54 44 38 44 38 12 28 13 66 COVINGTON TOWNSHIP. Ac. Per. Warrantees, eto Taxes Fredericka Karthans. 1S93 578 Morris A Stewart $55 6d 1899 890 Morris A Stewart. 103 35 1902 839 Morris A Stewart, 103 35 1942 545 Morris A Stewart, 55 65 Peter Lamm. 1892 200 Morris A Stewart, 15 90 .- ' Richard Shaw. 1391 233 Morris A Stewart, 22 51 H. ir O. Smith. 5367 250 George Mead, 19 88 Eld ridge, Mrrrel A- Thompson. 5377 1100 George Mead, 43 5 DECATUR TOWNSHIP. . . Ac. Per. Warrantees, eto. Taxes Fitch ir Boynton. 198! Joseph Harrison, $27 72 James MGirk s Estate. 391 159 Thomas Billington. Peter Owens. 404 Charles Risk, () J.'Wooldridge it Co. Ill Patrick Moore, - John Patton. 404 Ann M'Lanahan, Rithard Covlin. 84 137 Joseph. Whitehall, K. Copltn, Jamet Albert. 49 Joseph Ssnsom, 99 Wtn.Sansom, George Wilson, Jr. Mary M'Lanaban, A. B. Long. Casper Haines, Gilbert Vaugiit. J. V. Smith. 200 Jonathan Nesbir, Henry Kephart. 90 Jacob Cox, 202 37 76 200 1591 5 52 100 Joseph Harrison, Willi-ini Hoover, 55 36 28 55 15 70 57 08 14 8 28 66 5 27 10 83 23 26 42 39 39 74 '28 26 12 71 27 66 14 13 1931 19 5 5365 5366 1929 1929 3617 3643 1837 1886 50 549 116 Morris A Stewart, 53S Morris A Stewart, H. cV U Smith George Mead, George Mead, Smith d- Graham. Morris A Steart Francis Terney Morris A Stewart, Peter Lamm. Morris A Stewart. Morris A Stewart, 103 Morris A Stewart, J. P. iXclson. .. . Morris Stewart. 50 503 40 40 117 47 97 iaxes 20 04 21 83 8 12 24 52 19 95 2 94 27 92 1 62 1 56 18 33 63 CO Ellridge, Merrell ir Thompson. 5352 798 George Mead, 2i 89 5376 1100 George Mead, 34 93 5353 1100 George Mead 32 82 5357 1100 Jeorire Mead, 21 88 Francis Condreit. 1890 254 120 Morris A Stewart 25 23 Reed Weaver. 1924 503 100 Morris A Stewart, 20 91 17 o 4T 55 125 GOSHEN TOWNSHIP. No. Ac. Per. Warrantees. e!c. J. W. Smith or Shirerly 1909 137 Morris A Stewart, . , Anson G. Phelpt. 5322 1100 Georgo Meatl, 5325 623 George Mead, Amos B Me-rM. 52?9 330 George Mead, 52!)!) 43 George Mead, 52J1 1100 George Mead, L H Forcee. 5325 200 Ueorge McaJ, 21 13S4 Tito's. Gralfim. 1915 300 Morris A Stewart, 23 Mattew Forcee. 1923 333 Morris A Stewart Robert Stewart. 1922 152 Morris A Stewart. 2 Eldridge. Merrell ir Thnmpion Mil IZA bJ Ueorge -Mead, 5326 1100 George Mead, 5327 1103 120 George Mead, 5329 1100 George Mead, 5330 1100 George Mead, Richard Shaw. 1911 100 Morris A Stewart, 300 Wm. Mapes. ft Taxes 8 57 21 76. 25 25 00 8S 13 47 89 08 75 03 75 63 75 63 75 68 75 6 25 14 03 Ac. 145 103 109 50 382 139 217 39o 348 100 135 100 431 336 100 41 GRAHAM TOWNSHIP. Per. Warrantees etc. ' T. Cope, Menzies Vir.le Ar Mathers James Milligan, S'liniiel Lzitsberry. George, Mooro, B. Chance John Fry Jr. Hippie French Ir Co. Joseph Simons, J P. Nelson A- Co. Reuben Haines, Jacob King, George Wetzel, Joseph Harrison, Joseph Wtnnery. Charles Hall, Thos. Duncason, P Ogden, Wm. II . We.st, Amos Bornemaii. Lyman Graiz, Robert Shaw, Henry H. Btirnenun. Robert Shaw, Taxes $20 88 17 22 18 20 1 99 50 10 114 114 C. J. Allport, 64 30 19 21 8.54 GTJELICH TOWNSHIP. Ac. Per. Warrantees, etc Taxes Henry B. Wright 100 John Witmer, $25 05 G. D. Morgan fr Co or G. Hegartu. 236 S2 Benj. Wilson, 49 27 214 Wm. B. Hagerry. 53 63 400 A G irox 4- Souder, 33 40 HUSTON TOWNSHIP. Charles Willick, Charles Willink, 1093 79 1023 83 3463 3475 $633 147 Charles Willink, 43 J. R. McCoskey, 4 5412 1 93 Arnold Custard, 5 Ae. ) 1655 957 132 Hews, Myers A Co. 55 1097 ) 125 Ezra Pile. 7 25 George Parkins, ! 6 97 12 26 56 00 1096 1097 1097 1096 1096 50 66 Reuben Green, Charles liyck, 2 83 3 81 ZN0X TOWNSHIP. Ac, Fer. Warrantees, etc Taxes John Patchin. 433 153 Benj. Poultney, $C6 26 Crans, Blake ir Perley. 200 G. Ashton (i-orth p) 42 08 Jonathan Boynton. 72 Thomas Jordan, 1102 A. A. Win gamer if Co. 433 153 Isabella ordan, 92 65 Wm. Brown. 200 Silas Cox, 15 SO Isaac Thompson. 227 G. & M.JMcUorraick, 26 09 TV. A- J. Cathcart. 100 Henry Trout, 22 95 Pouell if Read. 129 John Dorsey, 9 88 90 Thompson&Egelman 19 13 14 George Buwmau, 2 30 ; LAWRENCE TOWNsHIP. No. Ac. Per Warrantees eto. Taxes Wmes-arner If Co. 225 Hugh Jordan, 33 83 413 Johu Head. 63 20 Lldndge, Morrei 'I Ar Thompson. ArCTIOXEEIl. The undersigned having obtained a liscenco as auctioneer, would in form the citizens of Clcarf.eld county tnwt he will attend to the calling of sates, in any part cf of the county, whenever tailed upon. Charges, moderate. Fot oCico tdJreSS. Cusb. Clearfield county. Pa. JOHN" F. LEE. April 20, 1864-3mp. EXECUTORS' .NOTICE. Letters Testa mentary on the Estate of Joshua J. Tate lat-e of Lawrence township, Clearfield county. Pa., deo'd, having been granted to the undersigned ; all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same will present them duly authenticated for settlement March 16th, 1864. A. C. TATE, Ex'r. CAUTION'. All persons are hereby caution ed against purchasing or meddling with the following property now in the haud of Daniel Little of Morris township, to wit : One gray horse, one bay mare, one sett two-horse harness, and one two horse wagon, as the same belong to me and have only been left on loan with said Lit tle, and are subject to cay order, April 20. 1864. ;WM. CAMPBELL. CJUSQUEHANNA HOUSE, O V1LJLE.. NEW CURWESS. LANDLORD. The under- signed having leased this large and oommodious house, is now prepared to entertain the traveling public He hopes by careful attention to busi ness, and by providing the best the country will afford, to be able to give satisfaction to the old customers of the house, and to such other persons as may sojourn with him. W. W. WURK.ELL. Curwensville, Mar. 29. 1864 .-St pd. o293 726 Georee Mead. 5296 1167 47 George Mead. 5297 1213 6a Jeorge Mead, Heisy, 32 Wtu. Montgomery, 13 94 22 35 23 19 7 36 Ac. 170 333 153 170 438 105 100 90 407 244 231 112 222 150 121 440 440 440 423 235 G. D. GeodMlow, 43 61 131 Leonard! Hartshorn 20 06 6 L. J.Craus, 183 MORRIS TOWNSHIP. Tor. Warrantees .etc. Taxes E- C. Burton. 16 Robert Glenn, . $25 89 G. J). Morgan or C. Mttnxpu. 141 Patrick Hats, 16 21 Adam Moyer. Robert Rainuy, 31 75 W. A- J, HjT. Blair M'Lanahan, 10 80 . Porter if lvi. Wn'i. Stewart, 41 73 J. P. X el. son ir Co. James Wilson, 9 Robert Moiris, 9 Wm. Morris, 8 Ross, Shnttir Co. 139 Richard K. Smith, 25 J. J. Linglc. Jamet Smith, - 7 Robe.r Thomas. Christopher Baker, 7 James Hughes Ar Co. Hytnan Gratz, 7 R. M. Shaw Co. Simon Gratz, 21 . George Crawford. Hillarv BakT, 14 Ed. Perks if Co Jese Yarnell 40 08 Craig and Blanchard. 65 Joseph Turner. 41 91 109 Joseph Turner, 41 91 20 Joseph Turner, 41 91 George Habaker, 39 59 98 53 59 89 77 32 13 11 30 EXECUTORS NOTICE. Letters Testa mentary on the Estate of Joseph S. Lee, late of Beccaria township, Clearfield county, Pa., dee'd, having been granted to the undersigned ; all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those cavinc claims against the same will present them duly authenticated for iettlement. FLIZA A. LEE, A. W. LEE. March 23, 1564 pd. Executors. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. The partnership heretofore existing between Samuel Hegarty and S. Hammerschlag, trading in the name of S. Hegarty A Co , in the town of Osceola, has this day been dissolved by mutual consent The books of the firm will be in the hands of S. Hammerschlag, who will collect all moneys due said firm and pay all depts owing by the same SAMUEL HEGARTY April 5tb. 1864-pd. S. HAMMERSCHLAG. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Letters Testa mentary on the Estateof Samuel Hegerty, late of Woodward township. Clearfield county, Penn'a, deceased, having been granted to the undersign ed; all persons indebted to said estate are re quested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same will present them duly authenticated for settlement. SAMUEL HEGARTY, Executor. Hegaity's X Roads, April 13. 1664-pd. "jyOTICE. In the Orphan's Court of Clear 11 field county. The undersigned, an Auditor appointed by tho Court to make distribution of the moneys in the hands of the Administration, arising from the saie of the real estate of L. K. Carter, deceased, will attend to the duties of his appointment on Saturday, the 21st day of May, lh64, between tho hours of 10 A. M . and 4 P. M.. I at the office of H. B Swoope, Esq . in the bor ough of Clearfield, when and where all persons interest may attend and be heard. JAMES GALLOWAY. April 20, 1801, Auditor. TVOTICE. In the Orphan's Coartf Clear 11 field county.. 'The undersigned. Auditor appointed by the Court to ascertain the liens and report distribution of moneys arising from the saie 01 tne real estate 01 John Young, deceased. now in the bands of the Administrator, will at tend to tho duties. of his appointment on Friday, tho 20th day of May next, between the hours of 10. A. M., and 4 P. M,.at the office of H.B.Swoope, Esq, in the borough of . Clearfield, when and where all persons interested may attend and bo heard. . JAMES GALLOWAY April 20, 1S641. Auditor. 23 19 125 Georgo G iles, 4 00 36 23 100 Isaac Farlow, 12 70 66 15 300 Peter Yarncll, 28 58 58 13 PENN TOWNSHIP. 16 70 No. Ac. Per. Warrentees, etc. Taxes 25 05 5962 63 Elijah Heath, $4 90 80 Patrick Hagerty, 6 20 10 45 Reeds'1 Heirs. 500 Reeds Heirs. 75 50 83 50 100 Reeds Heirs, 15 50 No. Ac. Per. Warrantees etc. Taxes John B. Otto. 5673 1041 Moore A Jielany. 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. Powell. 137 07 Wm. Parker. 4257 888 15 James Wilson. Ill 01 Prnn. Lumber Co. 4902 420 Wilhelm Willink,7.10 36 75 U. S. Land Co. 4235 936 James Wilson. 123 26 4226 990 James Wilson, 123 75 4229 965 123James Wilson, 120 63 4230 507 James Wilson, 63 36 4236 490 James Wilson, 61 25 4225 740 James Wilson, 92 50 Wm. K. David. 5061 113 Wm. Powers, 36 32 Fitch Af Boynton. 375 E. Shoemaker, 46 83 101 E. Shoemaker, 12 64 H. Thayer Af Z. Lisson. 5063 298 Wm. Powers, 37 20 W. B. Gordon. 4225 250 James Wilson, 31 25 4236 500 James Wilson, 62 50 Thomas Holt. 5064 810 Wm. Powers, 50 63 Wm. Irvin, 4265 8S9 James Wilson, i 20 83 5670 1041 80 Moore A Delaney. i 65 06 5671 1011 80 Moore A Delaney. i 65 06 5672 347 27 Moore A Delaney, i 18 75 200 J. G. Ridder.7.10 $21 86 195 David Caldwell, 24 38 PIKE TOWNSHIP. Ac. Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes James Honkins 5783 1020 64 John Nicholson, 4179 5785 819 41 John Nicholson, 34 25 5774 633 64 John Nicholion, 27 40 5775 820 64 John Nicholson. 30 83 ilf C. Enat. 4252 957 85 James Wilson. . 46 26 Jonathan Boynton. 145 Tho's, Jordan, 19 87 Alfreii A lAiig. 185 Thomas Magee, ' 33 04 R.W. McXau'l. 5779 111 Z. Bailey. 1 91 460 Z. McNaul, 7 90 296 R. W. McNaul. 5 06 Graham Boynton Af Co. 1S4 Thos. Magoo 31 51 70 S. Bladget, 6 17 1020 24 John Nicholson, 47 95 28 John P. Hoyt 3 43 450 Daniel Bailey, 13 70 COFFEE. THE AMERICAN EXCELSIOR COF FEE is the, ne plus ultra of all manufactured coffees irf the country. It has taken the place of tho pure coffee in very many instances.and is pre ferred to all substitutes now before the public,and is tho best and cheapest in the market. Fot Sale by Richard Mossor, sole agent for Clearfield. Lipp A Carroll, sole agents for Penn'a, No. 7 bouth 5th St., Phtlad'a. March 16th, 1364. 1429 5777 Ac. 3587 UNION TOWNSHIP. Fer. Warrantees &c. Gartlaiul lrvin. 350 Roberts & Fox, John H. S'yler. 125 John H. Seyler, 380 John Brubaker, 262 R. W. Moore, Taxes $32 83 19 56 69 38 17 04 FIRST NATIONAL DANK OF CURWEoN'SVlLLE, PENN'A. John Patton, Prcs't. Saji'l Arnold, Cash'r. riKECTorts. Wm. Irvin, John Patton, II. P. Thompsou, Daniel Hartsock, Daniel Faust, John M. Chans, J. F. Irvin, G. H. Lytle, F. K. Arnold. Sells Exuhange, Loans money, Receives Depos its, and will make collections on reasonable terms. Curwensville, Pa , April 4th, lS64-St. Pittebnrg Say Works. II U BB A RDS AN D LONG, Manufacturers of Patent Ground Circulars warranted cast steel saws of every description Mill, Mulay, Cross-cut, Gang and all. other varie ties. All kinds of knives and springs made frota shoetcast steol. Extra lefincd Reaper and Mow ing knives, Ac Particular attention paid to re toothing, gumming and straightening circular saws; together with repairing of all kinds.- Wars house and Works, corner of Water and . Short streets, Pittsburg, Pa. - April 13, 1864-1 yp. c. w. hcbbard ::::s.i. bcbbard : .-: : s. a. long. WOODWARD TOWNSHIP. JORDAN TOWNSHIP Ac. Per. Warrantees, etc. Cooper Af Pusey. 433 153 Richard Peters, 438 153 Peter Kubn, 433 153 Fred. Beates, 433 153 John Dun wood! e, John Cooper. 274 Adam b.ubu, 325 Ebenezef Brenhatn 103 Adam Kuhn, Patchin Ar Swan 433 153 Richard Martin, 433 153 Thomas Martin, 333 Robtrt Martiu. John Patchin. 100 Philip Loast, 70 Wm. JohMn, John Patterson. 100 Philip Loast, Taxes $75 21 7o 21 75 2 75 21 i 52 13 75 21 60 20 60 20 46 SO 6 95 4 87 6 95 153 159 153 120 77 5 Ac. Per. Warrantees etc. A. B. Long. John Vaught, Jonathan Walls, John Roll, Wm. Wilson, Dr. James Locke, Henry Drinker, Wm. Drinker, S. P. Shoff Ar Co. Samuel Em leu, Thos. Neil, Samuel Hagerty, Mary Neil, Benj. Johnson, Mary Connelly, Wm. B. Alexander if Co. Roland Evans, Wm. Albert if Bro. Eli Hootman, Dr.D. Houtz. 153 Philip Loast, 153 Jacob R. Howell, 153 Wm. Johnson, 63 George Backhaul, Price A. Rowles, Thomas Robitts. Peter Lowden, Charles Lowden Jos. Smith Irvin Ar Co. Marv Landvitb, Wm. Moore if Wolfe. Cbancey Ricketts, Ed. Blanthard. Henry Snaffer, 433 456 433 100 420 210 443 215 355 100 200 100 121 433 433 433 100 30 170 91 136 218 10Q 189 Isaac Wilson, C. KRATZER, Trcas'r Clearfield, March 30, '64. Taxes 44 19 '46 55 44 19 10 20 42 80 24 45 29 13 21 92 10 84 5 07 8 15 10 20 12 23 41 10 44 10 44 10 10 20 4 08 16 SO 8 15 14 28 17 77 24 45 15 40 QUARTERLY REPORT of the First Na tional Bank or Curwensville, county of Clearfield, and State of Penn'a, showing its condi tion on the morning of the 1st day of April, 1364, before the transaction of any business on that day: RESOURCES. Loans and discounts ::::: $14,051 81 Indebtedness of the Directors of this Association : : : : S4 397 10 Due from Banks and Bankers : : :' 1,25127 Due from National banks in the fol lowing cities : Philadelphia, : : 2.804 73 Specie and other lawful money of U.S. 15 685 00 Cash items and Revenue Stamps : : 313 15 Bills of Solvent Banks S770 00 770 00 U. S. Bonds deposited with Treasurer of U. S. to secure circulation : : : 40.000 00 Furniture and Fixtures : : : : : 600 00 Expense aocount :::::::: , 253 68 Tofal Resources ::::::: $75,669 64 liabilities Capital :::::;::::: S50 000 00 Profit and Loss ;::::::: 686 47 Due to Banks and Bankers : : : : 881 73 Due to iodiridua's and corporations o ther than Banks ::::::: 79500 Due depositors on demand : : : : 23,240 05 Amount due, not included under eith er of tho above beads : : : : : 65 48 Total Liabilities :::::: . $75,669 64 State of Penn'a, County of Clearfield, ss : On the 1st day of April. 1S64, personally came, before the undersigned, a Justice of the Peace of said county. Johu Pattox, President, and Sax'Cel Arnold, cashier of tho "First National Ba.nk of Curwensville," who being duly sworn, upon their oaths, say that the foregoing is a true and accu rate statement of the a flairs and condition of said Bank on the morning of the 1st day of April 1864 JOHN PATTON, President. SAM'L ARNO1.D, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to the day and year above written. JOSIAH EVANS. April, 13 1864 . J-jsMce cf Peaca. HOSTETTER'S CELEBRATED STOMACH BIT TERS is one of the greatest strengthening pre parations extant. It is especially adapted to. those who are afflicted with the Fever and Ague, or any other disease arising from a' diserCerftd condition of the digestive organa... For. the Fe ver and Ague there is perhaps no medicine in the world equal to it. as it enters purifies and replen ishes the blood, whfth is so important to bring, about a heavy action in diseases ol' this nature. ' e BmrB are now among the most popular, and at the same time, valuable specifics in the medi cal world. In recommending it to the public we are fully concious of doing them a great service, knowing, as we do their many excellent qualities, and sure and speedy action in all cases where the disease ia caused by irregularity of tie digestive organs. A trial will suffice for the most skeptical. Vlf See advertisement. For sale by l"ruggists and dealers generaltyevery where. Tl ODDER CUTTERS-of a superior mak m. tor sale at reasonable pi and BIGLEtt'S. Clearfield, Pi prices, at MEKRELL FOR SALE 1000 pounds of ham, and 300A pounds of shoulders, at Kirk A Spencers,' Lumber-eity, Fa. . Feb. 17, 1:1 ARM FOR SALE. The undersigned, resi ding in Girard township near'-Grallitharbor," desires to sell his farm . situate in said township, ot private sale The farm oonsists of 81 acres. 50 of which are cleared and in. a good state of culti vation. The improvements are a large log house, and the necessary outbuildings. The location is an excellent one either lor a tavern or store. Any person wishing to purchase a property of the kind, would do well to call and examine the premises For terms and further information ap ply to the subscriber residing on the premises, or address BERNARD McGOVEKN . Leconte's Mi!!s. April 6. 1564. Clearfield Co. Fa. 4 HOME FOR SALE. The undersigned . will expose to publio sale, on the premises in Pike township, near Eloorotnuville, on MONDAY. MKY 21. 1R64, the tract of land on which ae now resides, containing twenty-two acres, with a dwelling house and cabinet shop thereon. The land is partly cleared, and has on it a thriving young orchard of choice fruit trees, with a valua ble young iiuryery of grafted trees ready to be transplanted. It will make a comfortable heme for any man in moderate circumstances The public road from Curwensville to Glen Hope and .New Washington passes through the property. Sale to commence at 2 o'clock, P. M. Terms made known uu dav of s&lo. JOSEPH DUNKLEBARGER. ApnTSUt IS61 . - LOOK HEBE !!! BOMETHINOSCSSTANTIALinLUMTJEKCtTT JOHN M SPENDER Has recently opened a shop in Lumber City Pa , where he will keep constantly on band, and man ufacture to order, all kinds of Tin Sheet. Iron and Copper ware. ' RAFTING STOVES oo'r.stanUy op hand of which Lumbermen will please take notice. Or ders for Spontmg, Roofing, de , respectfully so licited. Repairing promptly. attended to. Store keepers and dealers supplied at reasona ble rates, as he intends keeping none but the best of workmen, the publio may rely cn Substantial voik. Call at the Substantial Tin Shop and sea for yourselves. JOHN M. SPENCER. Lumber-city. March 2, 1864. G. W. CARPENTER, IIE.NSZEY&CO S. Wholesale Drue; k Chemical "Warehouse No. 737 Market Street, Philadelphia,: The subscribers keep constantly on hand a large stock of Drugs, Meiticins, Chemical, Pharmaceu tical preparations, and every other article, which appertains to the business ; embracing the most extensive variety, also. Paints, Oils, and Glass of every description. All articles purchased from us can be relied on as being of tne most superior quality, and at as low prices as tbey can be had We can offer such inducements as will make it the interestof purchasers to lay in their supplies from us and give us their future patronage, and invite all, who visit tho city, to call at our estab lishment All orders addressed to ns by mail will meet with pro-rtpt attention. . GEO. W. CARPENTER, HENSZEY A Co Feb. 3.-3 a 737 Market Street. Philadelphia. 1864 GRAND OPENING OF J364- GOODS AT C. W. & H. W. SMITH'S, comprising a general assortment of . Dry-Goods, Groceries, Quecns-warc, Wooden-ware, Boots and Shoes, , Notions, &c., &c, &c. . . Ee?t quality of Prints, Delaines. Mozambique, Linen. Poplins, Balzarines. Lavellas. Ginghams, check, drilling, ticking and sheeting, shawls, plain silks, fowlard silks, cassatneres cottouades, jeans, twecds.satinetts. bleached musling (at lefS thau city wholesale prices) brown muslins. HOSIER V, Gloves, Ribbons,Trimmings, But tons, (in great variety collarj.velvetribbon.reils. hcadnets, embroidery, braids, handkershiefs, la dies elastic pages, whalebones, bindings, cbil dreris', misses', and ladies' hoop skirts, Quaker and Corset Skirts, , . :. ' NEW STi LK BALMORALS. Sugar. Tea. Coffee, Molasses, SpicesrAe , Oranges, Split Peas, Lemons, Full lea Setts, Dishes, com mon and fine ware, cups.saucers.prescrvejars.Ac TUBS, Brooms, Churns, Mops, Buckets, Meas ures, brushes, combs, wicks, fancy baskets, bowls, door-mats, window blinds, cords, tassels, etc., etc. Childrens, Misses and Ladies' mnrnn-n Knni shoes, balmorals. and gaitors. 1864 1864 JUST RECEIVED A LOT OF NEW GO OPS AT . MRS. WELCH'S; , Consisting of Artificials. Bonnets. Buckles, Crape bauioj caps, uioa-iwiiu, uape-nel, t ouncia tions for Hats and Bonnets. Flowers, Felt sod Straw Hats, Feathers for Hata, Plumes. Jet Bonnet-pins. Ruches. Illusion. Ribbons, Veils.Rib bon wire Bonnet Silks, And every variety of Millinary Goods ALSO, ..Perfumeries, Laird's Bloom of. Youth, Soaps. Paper and envelopes, needles, Pins, Head dreesei sair nets, hair-pins, hair-oils. k?,t.i. 1; ' salve, dental cream, ambrosia, combs, dress trim mings crocnet cotton and kneetUes. eilk, lisle tbread, wool and cotton glovCg, wooj D(1 oottOD hose, gum balls, stay binding, uvo, silk thread. MAGIC RCFFLIJSG. , Saddlers' silk marine silk, cotton-th road, but- i.JUO, onsieis, coiiarsjace-coJ!ars and veils, belt, gum-combs, -urn cord, brushes, books and eyes, braid,beads,Bristol-board guilt-oraid,Gallagher' soap 1 and. ' hair oil, shawl pins, mittens, music, music paper, elastic, bead and bugle trimmings. VELVET RIBBONS. Wire. Berlin wool, split lephyr. Shetland wool, tatting-cotton and shuttles, crochet needles, twi lights, whalebones, toys, eandics, china and ivo ry toys, bobbinetts, pencils, pens, embroideries, corseia, hoop-skirts, mourning-veils, mournicg paper and envelopes, nubias, lilly whita, aata. ; . WHITE TRIMMINGS. Quilling, ttadersleeves,. doIlsV porte-monnaies, handkerchiefs, scusora, marbles and tissue paper. All of which iu will sell sheap for cash. -braid and Embroidery Stamping with the 1a- irri r"erns tvi '. sheap for cash. March 16. 18M.
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