UL hi S3 "MARCH 28, 1866. Divine Services. Rev. Arch r will preach in the Presbyterian church, morning and evening, on Sunday, April 1st Rev Setubower will preach in the Baptist church, on Sunday even- kfU'jflonroe wfli preach in the M. E. church, on Sunday inoruing, April 1st. . - -- To Advebtisebs. Several year ly advertisements, intended for this igne, have been crowded out. Will appear next week. Unseated Lands. In another eoluuinwill be found a list of the undated lands, which are to be sold for taxes remaining unpaid for 1 864 and 1805. - Change of Time. By reference to our advertising columns it will ba seen that the sale of G. P. Gue lich's property, has been postponed to the 10th of April CBAiaa. We direct the atten tion of persons in want of chairs to the advertisement of John Trout man, who has a fine stock on hand at present, which ha will sell at moderate prices.. .... Mnvisa Time Such of our lubscrilers as may change their places of residence on tne 1st ot A iiril, will please inform us of the fact, so that we can direct their" pa pers to the proper post office . , PiTROLEtM. We publish, to- s?a tha aJmirtiuPTtlPllt. ftf t.llA l?f. no Oil and Land Company, to which we direct the attention of our read ers. The company seems to be a sound institution, and worthy the attention or those who wish to in rest in oil stock. - Look WELL-the Mendeville Re publican and Franklin Citizen, in their new dresses. ' We hope our republican friends in Crawford and Venango counties will properly ap preciate the improvements made in their county papers, bv largely in creasing their circulation, and use fulness. , . Horrible Tragedy. 'In the absence of Mr. and Mre. Todd from their home at Paris, Jennings coun ty Indiana, a short time since, a man named v asn oage went to tne house and stole a pocket-book that he supposed contained money which Mr. Todd had iust : received from the sale of his farm. He then, to conceal his crime, beat three little children in a horrible manner, and left them for dead. One of them has since died, but the other two recovered and revealed the circum stances of the terrible affair, nnd Sage was arrested. By a singular blunder he took tne wrong poctet- book, leaving the one with the monev in it untouched. The stolen property was found on his person, and he confessed the shocking deed. A lady has been appointed post mistress in llightown, Virginia, because she is the only person in the place who can take the oath. A New York merchant lately lost $22,000 between Chicago and Detroit, probably by pick-pockets. . The Greenville Arnus reports the finding of a deposit of lead in Mercer county. The next State Fair ot Ohio will be held at Dayton, in September, rpREASUUER'S SALE : OF UNSEATED LANDS FOR TAXES For 18(35 and previous years. NOTICE is bkiiebt GIVE, that in Dnrsuanceof an Act of Assembly pass- oil the 12th day of June. A. D. 1315. en titled "An Act to amend an aci uiroci ing the mode of selling unseated lands, in Clearfield county," and the several supplements thereto. ther will be ex posed, to Public Sale or outcry, the fol lowing tracts of unseated lands in said county, for the taxes due and unpaid thereon, at the Court House in the Bor ough of Clearfield, on the Second Mon day of June, A. D. ltintj : . The Weather. Since our last Issue the weather has been quite cold and rough, with a little snow. Very little rafting has been done withiu the last eight, days, and the prospect for running is not very en couraging at present. Most of the enow has disappeared, and hence it will require copious raius to raise the streams sufficiently high for rafting. I COURT PROCEEDINGS. ' '; Court met on Monday morning, March 19th, 1S66. Present, Asso ciate Judges Foley and Thompsou who received the returns of Con stables, and then adjourned to meet on Tuesday morning. Tuesday morning. Court met, when it was announced that Judge Linn would not be present being detained by sickness. The" 'Asso ciate Judges then took up the sev eral petitions: relating to roads, li censes, etc., which were xliaposed f as follows: - Soad Hatters. Petitions. For a road from mouth of Ilazlctt's run to a point on Ponnville and Punxsutawney road. Viewers, Alex. Irvin, Win. T. Gilbert, Hiram MX'linseyi For a private road from near Al leman KUinger's to the turnpike road at or near John Itumbargcr's farm. Viewers, It. Lather, D. boodlander, Jos. Postlethwaite. . Confirmed Absolutely. A road from Hcgarty's X Roads to the turnpike road near the forki of Muddy run in Beccaria township. A road leading from the mouth of Bald Hill run to Francis (Joa triet's mill in Girard township. Change of township line between the towuships of Beccaria and Jor dan, for school and other public bu siness. Confirmed Ni. Sl A road leading from Blane's schoolhouse to intersect the road leading from Ltahville to the mouth of Witmer run between the farms of Jesse llliams and James Haines in Bec caria township. A road from Samuel Troy's to lkockton in Union township. Continued. To vacate road eading from Levi Hubler's to Wil liam P. S meal' s in Graham twp. .Referred Back Order to view road from John Klein's to road leading from John Strasser's to the German settlement. . Order to review road leading from M. I. Wallace's to road op-posite-Maitin Kline's iu Lawrence tp., and to vacate part of road from said Wallace's to Lick Run. Taviira Licenses, etc. The following are the" licessea panted, tc wit : Tavern to R. J. Haynes, ). Johnson, Wm. M. Jeffries, J. P. Nelson, IT. JL Kep bart, T. V. Boalich, D. CWin, Louisa Mason, J. Sheeser, J. S. ludebach, Isaiah Wall. D. Whit toer, Joseph Kirk, D. H. Paulha wus, J. p. Bloom, T. Robison, 1). S. Plotner. S. C. Hepburn, L. Mood, V. Schwem, Jr., W. 11. Wcbnson, F. Korb, and C Hen Mercantile to Wm. Albert, J- Mossop, and W. Lloyd. 2f o further business being brought oelore the Associate Judges, Court W,M adjourned to meet again oo the :?iy of May.' 1866, (being tbegtudayofthe month. 43 140 CI 9t 47 144 70 60 82 76 80 Ac. 58 141 68 30 169 176 244 . 2 6 232 150 166 100 410 210 592 3J9 399 231 195 162 1G2 215 91 162 330 296 328 74 433 433 44 71 360 80 126 800 No. BECCABIA TOWNSHIP. Per. Warrantees, etc Taxes, Peter Miller, John Mailer, Fred'te Hubley, John liuifiaan, Fred'k. llowman, John Beam, Jeremiah Moshcr, Thomas Billiogton, 120 61 Thomas Billiogton. 12 37 Sarah Billiogton, Philip Mysincope, John Mysincope, John Funic, FretTk Hubley, Michael Musser, John Brady, Wm. Brady, $28 64 69 66 43 26 12 t3 14 90 83 46 84 15 2 77 114 66 74 D6 82 01 49 38 34 40 152 32 68 49 J.Biain&E. BLiin. 112 78 40 Jolin Wittner, " 197 04 40 Henry Witmer, ISj 91 112 Win. Wilson, 112 17 40 Herman Witmer, 44 81 116 Jacob Krug, 55 58 116 John Gibson, 43 91 73 Robert Wilson. ' 85 80 1)1 Jeremiah Moshor, 37 yti 116 Peter Getz, 62 57 153 Martin Fantz, 101 04 125 .Jacob Fantz, Jr. 91 18 153 Geo. Musser, - 101 03 32 Thomas Gibson, 29 90 153 David Barton, 119 11- 153 Jobn Fordner, . 214 04 Brown and Fulton, 21 74 80 John Ketland, 35 16 Jacob Krug, 115 17 Wm. Plunket, 14 81 40 Jacob Mussersinith, 62 28 Wn. Miller, 64 30 BELL T0WITSHI?. Ac.' Per. 'Warranteesetc. Taxes BKADF0RD TOWNSHIP. Ac. Per- Warrantees, etc. Taxes. 346 60 Hngh Ely, $52 92 102 35 ' Jofrt Campbell,- ! 21 69 159 . . Hall & Buckr 24 96 437 17 Polly & M'LaDahan,48 23 48 Mat. Slaymakt-r,-' '8 94 SO k Mat. Slymaker, . . B 81 85 " Win. Grabaw. Jr. 15 79 85- Jno. ilauna, - 75 . Benj. Oliver, 46 Moses Boggs' Heirs, 225 J aces Duncan, 100 Xcheniiah Maines, 1 Thomas Holt, 64 David Maines, 100 " Joseph Powell, 50 Dani-il Grabara, 20 Lncinda Graham,. 50 Horatio D. Hall, 25 . John Harrier, 175 John Vaughn, 46 "John G. Gray, BBADY TOWNSHIP. 16 79 14 97 4 30 33 71 16 56 . 1 11 9 28 G 35 6 75 2 54 6 35 3 18 22 23 5 85 561 S 101 Henry Beck, $19 70 4257 73 120 bleary Bock, . 19 23 42S7 3IIU 73 Henry Beck, 90 59 ' 171 Henry Beck, - . 81 M ' 93 ,96 Henry Beck, , 73 42 5760 113; Henry Beck, 13 26 42S7 93 97 Henrj Beck, 12 OH 00 J as. M'Chee, 58 56 433". Benj. ttibbs, 113 S3 56i9 142 20 Henry Beck, 34 43 " 155 Ira A. Sebins, J3 12 42S7 93 97 Henry Beck; ' 12 06 5905 102 32 NicklinA Griffith,' 16 45 590S 31 12S Nicklin 4 Griffith. 5 03 5907 90 NicKlin A Griffith, 14 52 5619 171 118 Henry Beok,-, 22 J2 428 100 Henry Beck, 24 21 5904 1000 yickiin & Griffith, 242 12 5905 1000 Nicklin Griffith, 210 90 5907 1300 Nicklin A Griffith, 224 33 591S 1100 NioklinAGriffith.247 65 5919 993 Nicklin A Griffitn, 233 75 5007 920 Aicklin A Griffith, 210 52 6910 350 NicklinA-Griffith, 81 84 5911' 253 . Nicklin A Griffith, 6154 59:3 10rt , Nicklin A Griffith, 25 64 5915 767 Nicklin A Griffith, 165 03 5921 1100 Niculin A Griffith, 266 36 5766 1000- Henry Beck, i 12107 4286 663 . Henry Beck, i 89 21 B0GQ3 TOWNSHIP. Ac. Per. Wat ran tees. etc. Taxes. 39 John Thomas, $8 42 208 ' Jobn Thomas, 45 59 234 76 Joseph Drinker, 43 63 413 Wm. McCormick, 98 57 440 Nancy Boggs, 107 93 429 41 Malcolm M'Donald, 103 24 429 41 John Byers, 103 24 119 90 .Barbara Snyder, 23 60 132 George Hootman, 33 71 457 : George Ayres,- 65 66 427 31 Wm. Troutwine, ' 65 66 400 John Kean, 61 50 75 John E. Shaw, 13 86 63 ; Luke Kvler, 4 37 2C6 Joseph Ball, 71 84 158 61 Jobn Montgomery, 39 39 95 148 Richard Thomas, 25 64 49 Barbara Snyder, . 11 75 0 Wm. Wilson, " 8 25 205 Thomas Smith, 40 90 100 , John Kephart, . . 15 43 300 ! : J. & Thos. Meese, 42 00 160 liicDard Waple, 14 04 No. 5928 BLOOM TOWNSHIP. Ao. Per.- Warrantees, etc. Taxea 295 Nicklin A Griffith. 79 32 , j 322 J. W.Smith, - 49 99 100 Jobb Beyler, - 233 50 Geo. L. Head, 12 19 5 Fenton A Spencer, 2 05 84 Levi Cleaver, 26 51 3611 111 KobertsAFox, 25 63 3590 1005 159 Huberts A Fox 172 19 3616 100 'Jacob Bilger, 24 3 20 . David Irwins Est.. 31 23 75 Neiper A Hartsock 9 92 ' H'O ' John r. Dale, 11 10 No. Ac. Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes 490 308 Wm. Kirkpatrick,87 32 3574 102 34 Hoberts A Fox, 31 89 626 215 Conrad Long, 59 80 5861 .670 J -B. Smith, 329 67 5S77' 5879 '. "' 58SI 846 Henry Wykoff, 355 72 5386 J 195 77- . Casper Stiver. 24 13 218 501 Christian Lower, 216 50 2009 650 Hoberts A Fox, 319 81 13 521 Christian Lower. 256 02 110 370 Christ Lower, 84 05 80 J. M. Miller's hr"s 37 02 100 J- W.Fraith.(V. p. 11 45 25 Z. S. AVelch, 10 95 100 Baum. 23 40 50 - McUairy,. H 70 BUBNS1DE TOWNSHIP. No Ac. Per Warrantees, etc Taxes 303 JohnJouea, $116 25 303 James Chapman, 116 25 290 Benj Trasnall, 101 93 3li0 Jerre Williamson, 101 67 424 Mary Crawford 123 27 311 Town'dSpackman, 174 47 298 Rebecca Brown. 153 86 111 Christian Stake, 34 33 100 Leonard Hollis, 17 55 293 John Birch. 60 02 150 John Cuintnings, 30 71 CHEST TOWNSHIP. Ac Per. -Warrantees, etc. Taxes. 258 James Ross, $80 13 100 31 Henrv Pole, 48 22 140 Fulton, 82 65 L90 164 Christian Roher, 78 82 256 Miller & Christ, 100" 84 22 MiUer & Christ, 10 04 108 - Jonathan Kephart, 27 05 50 Nicholas Uagy, 5 18 200 M'HaBeyfc Mitchell, 45 65 248 John Tirert, 20 70 100 , John Brenneman, 23 32 61 . H. & J. B re th, 1257 COVINGTON TOWNSHIP. No. Ao. Per. Warrantees, etc. Tares 1891 t0 72 Morris A Stewart. $75 42 1S93 4S3 47 Morris A Stewart. 57 07 1910 175 122 Morris A Stewart; 20 66 3549 70 30 Morris A Sfewart, 8 2H 5367 250 George Mead, . 49 25 5377 J 100 Gmrge Mead, 180 03 350 John Brifl. ' 12 52 1941 J83 Banuoy A B.irnot, 9 87 100 J no J. Pickitrdr, 15 16 80 J no. J. Pickar lt, 1144 , 127 Emery A HciU-r, 9 03 EECATUB T0W!f3HIP. Ac. Per. Wainuitees, etc. Taxes. 417 124 Thos. P. Cope, $163 06 211 47 John Drinker; ' 94 16 123 ' John, Sty ion, 56 09 4L8 137 Kichl Thomas, , 159-57 358 137 Jacob Downing, ; 140 02 203 loft , Hufh Ely,, . , 79 16 210 70 Henrv Drinker, . 2 15 49 Beij. Wilson, i 20 51 106 1 f '5 Jos. Hiiilton, - 41 33 49 41 Jobn Skvron, 9 23 167 138 Thos. C. Cope, 65 '28 46 Win. Montgomery, 17 90 262 L. Josph Sansotn, 102 41 78 Jobn C-iMion. 24 01 97 Thomas Edinundson, SS 25 67 107 Geo. Grail-, 26 40 208 64 Wm. Sansom, . 81 33 433 60 John Anderson, 169 23 152 60 Gijbert Vought, 59 42 391 159 Thos. Islington, 152 89 10C Thos. Stewattson, 39 07 108 Jacob Downing, -- 39 24 37 49 Joseph Sansotn, 10 65 76 99 Wm. Sansom, 29 80 100,- Samuel Kav, 40 07 303 147 - Thos. Edinundson, 125 24 90 John Diinker, 35 17 100 " Jonathan Krphart, 17 47 300 Casper Haines, f 140 34 281 , . Gilbert V'aiigbt. .109 80 195 Jot-ph Harrison, 7118 198 80 Joseph Harrison, 77 04 100 Wm. Hooverj , 40 07 50 Joseph Uariison, 20 45 200 Jonathan Nesbit, " 45 20 125 , A. J. Goss. 28 25 200 Satn'l. M "Clan-en, 45 20 17 Joseph Sansom, : 3 84 '. . FEEGTJSON TOWNSHIP. Ac". Per.- Warrantees, etc. Taxes. 233 159 John Hambright, $34 94 433 153 Daniel Turner,' 50 04 58 Matthias Slough, -22 67 433 153 George Ross, . 117 50 74 Lewis Jordan, 24 63 150 A. Scott, 40 70 60 Hiram Passmore, 13 68 100 Abraham Ugden, 22 45 24 Henrv Swan, 14 18 100 John Hambright, 36 50 r- FOX TOWNSHIP. L No. Ac. Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes. 4272 425 , Jas. Wilson, $60 99 4000 300 Jas. Wilson, West J 22 95 4188 140 Jas Wilson, West p 23 14 4188 250" Jas. Wilson, 4132 4181 495 . Jas Wilson, West 51 72 4200 660 Jas. Wilson, 63 20 4182 990 Jas. Wilson, 126 33 4188 200 Jas. Wilson, 45 26 4241 937 Jas. Wilson, , 285 11 4238 947 - Jas. Wilson, 287 94 1534 20 Ja. Wilson, 6 09 1535 600 Jas. Wilson, 182 55 424 2 298 Jas. Wilson, A ' 90 68 4399 572 - Jas Wilson, 61 49 4340 188- . Jas. Wilson, f 35 96 4398-216 Jas. Wilson. ',67 38 100 Lane A Hyde, 13 13 90 Balltown Lot, '11 82 62 ' Hulet Lot, 6 5t - . '107 Firman Lot, 11 24 ; , 60 Giles Lot. 5 25 4400 100 Uyde,BidweIlACo.l3 13 35 Balltown Lot, 2 94. GIBABD TOWNSHIP. , No. Ao. Per,-Warrantees, etc. -Taxes 1924. 508 190 Morris A Stewart $52 20 1918 114 ' Morris A Stewart, 16 26 1890 254 120 Morris A Stewart, 57 99 3647 10 Morris A Stewart, 1 15 6365 60 : .. George Mead, 6 23 5366 563, 'George Mead, ; 64 15 1929 140 Morris A Stewart, 24 75 1886 50.7: Morris A Stewart, 2 27 5352 793 ,. . George Mead. - C4 22 5376 1100 .George Mead.1 : Itf3 07 5353 5357 1925 1926 1937 SU7 199 1930 1886 1916 18.S7 1927 192 li'JO 1917 3d50 1S37 1916 No. 52S9 5290 5291 5325 9903 1912 1884 1915 1923 1923 1922 5321 5326 5327 5329 5330 1911 1100 George Mead, 100 54 1100 George Mead, 89 13 345 62 Morris A Stewart, '35 41 153 93 Morris A Stewart, 16 49 123 . MorrirA Stewart. 11 52 194 81 Morris A Stewart, 8 75 30 22 Morris A Stewart, 3 72 134 Morris A Stewart, 16 63 771 v 77 Morris A Stewart. tS 05 323 22 Morris A Stewttrt, 37 42 3o7 44 M.rris A Stewart, 43 50 53 79 Mrris A Stewart, 6 67 409 Morris A Stews rt, 4197 137 F llerthaud's Es't. 10 75 513 . Morris A Stewart, 62 46 314 Morris A Stewart, 29 33 12- Morr.s A Stewart, 15 71 456' Morris A Stewart, 57 15 75 . Moiris A Stewart, 5 95 GOSHEN TOWNSHIP. Ac. Per. Warrantees etc Taxes 300 Wm. Mapes, Si5 S3 330 George Mead, 118 3l 483 George Mead, 167 99 1100 George Mead,- :.76 05 200 George Mead, .." 67 13 376 . . , Morris A Stewart. 13 30 438 Morris A Stewart, 25 2 300 153 Morris A Stewart,104 03 S83 100 152 1213 1100 Morris A Stewart, 114 92 Morris A Stewart 11 70 Morris A Stewart, 55 82 Ac. 297 149 145 103 109 250 382 348 100 41 431 336 100 id 100 67 George Mead, 242 58 Georsre Mesa. i-t iz 113 120 George Mead, 242 53 1100 George Mead, . 229 35 1100 George Mead, 229 35 100 Morris A Stewart, 20 85 GRAHAM TOWNSHIP. Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes. Thos. -P. Cope, $77 24 John Skyrou, 47 16 T. Cope, 39 48 Jas-Miiligin, 30 71 Geo. Moore, ; 88 53 Jno. Fry, Jr. 66 98. Joseph Simons, 103 28 Joseph Harrison, 113 37 Charles Hall, 32 58 C. J. AHport, " 16 38 114 llrman Gralz. 189 30 114 Robt. Shaw, 146 71 Robl. Shaw, 43 71 Jno. Skvron, 4 17 Jno. Donaldson, . 13 88 9 11 66 104 B. D. Scboonover, Ac. 225 31 305 335 100 48 349 134 158 433 356 108 200 98 119 193 433 433 237 210 215 436 433 216 436 214 400 GUELICH TOWNSHIP. Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes John Witmer, Pigot Shaw, Heo. Baker, Benj. Wilson, , Richard Atherton, Geo. Moore Geo. Moore, Philip Gloninger, John M'Cahen, Edward Hand. Emanuel Reig:irt, Geo. Moore. John M'Cahen, John Lampblack, , Christian Stake, Matthi-ts Voting, Christt in lliier, Georgt M nser, Thos. Yedler, ; Daniel Otriey, Geo. Baker, Jr. Timothy Paxton, John Burge, John Mnsscr, Jr. Jos. Ashbright, W. D. llajerty, -Fox & Louther, 64 48 151 114 96 153 69 121 122 153 153 43 75 145 153 153 145 $101 CI -y. 123 81 135 98 40 61 21 67 141 86 61 53 72 56 163 52 134 25 140 74 117 39 44 26 53 74 195 65 195 65 107 01 9ft 83 97 08 196 84 195 65 9T 51 190 84 ; 58 44 36 40 HUSTON TOWNSHIP. No Ac. Per. Warrantees, etc, Taxes. 200 J. ft. Kidder, -' S70 73 195 . David Callwclt. Gti 43 5673 1041 Moore A Uelaney, 399 20 5674 1041 Moore A lelaney, 399 20 5675 1041 Moore A Delaney, 399 20 5008 990 Wm. Power?, 379 69 507 677 Wu; Powers, " : -33 40 4263 990 ' James WiWn, 17t 40 4234 9'JO James Wilson, 171 6i 4199 990 James Wilson,' - 171 66 5672 317 27 Moore A Dolaney, 91 95 4257 87 15 James Wilson. 237 99 49t,2 420 Wilhelm ViIlink143 12 4236 490 James Wilson, 143 21 4225 710 Jnmcj Wilson. 216 27 4890 121 ' Vilhelm Willink. 22 63 5061 1113 William Powers, 157 65 375 E. Shoemaker, 118 70 101 K. Shoemaker, SI 97 5063 293 . Wm. Powers. , 94.32 4225- 250 . James Wilson, 73. 07 4236 500 .Tames Wilson, 146 13 2000 1020 lioberts A Fox. 305 44 2001 1089 '' lioberts A Fox, -391 29 3592- 900 Roberts A Fox, 252 J 2 1963 429 3S -Roberts A Fox,--' 125 35. 1000 Abel DuBois, - 12125, - - t JOED AN TOWNSHIP Ao." Pr.! "' Warrantees' eto. 433 153 Richard Teters, 433 153 Fred I'.eates, - 433 153 John Dun woodie, 274 Adam Kuhn. 202 ' ! Ebeneier Brenham, T03 ' Adam Kuhn, 433 153 Thos. Martin, , -333 Robert Martin. 433 153 Richard Martin, 91 135 Philip Loast, 70 Wm. Johnson, 100 Philip Loast., , 100 Jonathan Jones, 150 Wm. Wilson, 100 - Hiehard Martin, Taxes $179 18 165 56 165 58 102 53 71 96 41 12 151 51 112 35 73 33 25 39 19 47 9 05 30 60 23 45 15 63 No. 1944 1429 3552 1093 1023 3463 3475 1093 1095 1096 1097 3465 3466 1097 1097 1193 3463 3475 KARTHAU3 TOWNSHIP. Ac. Per. Warrantees, etc, .Taxes. 513 95 MorrisAStewart,S101 03 '"550 120 William Smith, 1 95 42 573 120 William Smith. 9.8 62 79 Charles Willink, 7 76 83 Charles Willink, 13 11 (638 147 Charles Willink, 253 139 Charles Willink, 124 108 Charles Willink, 865 Charles Willink, 436 113 Charles Willink, 58 62 Charles Willink, 259 113 Charles WillinX, ' 100 ".. Charles Willink,, .' 100 Charles Willink, 100 Charles Willink, 79 Charles Willink, 6412 5412 1655 1097 1096 1097 1097 1096 1096 I 352 Charles WillinK, 59 Charles Willink, 48 . J. R. M'Closkey. 98 Arnold Custard, 100 Wm. Michaels. 200 Wm. Michaels, 62 85 30 30 12 23 75 17 50 27 8 2t 30 82 14 15 6 55 13 65 4 39 109 86 8 37 11 75 9 45 16 93 16 65 67 132 HewsMyers,Fiiherl35 43 3466 i 3467 (125 25 i 50 66 "500 . ' 122 133 S3 700" 89 IS 106 25 130 50 Charles Willink, Charles Willink, Charles Willink, : Charles Willink, W. Schnarrs.A Co. Daniel Yothers. -' Christian Brown. Mary Kggans, Willard, T. A J. White' T. A J. White, Thos. Myers, Jno. HarUock, Andw. Long, Jno. M'Gonigal 19 09 3 82 7 64 9 5 69 33 16 93 13 43 '10 54 ' 38 85 . 4 94 ; 1 00 5 89 4 IT 18 60 5 55 435 50 LutherMorris, 433 153 Joseph HUliard,, 433 153 Robert tray, 429 41 John Uringhurst, 433 153 g.-irah Ward, ; 433 153 George Eddy. 433 15S Mo -to Wharton, -433 153 George Ashton, 12J . Johfll'otsey, 2 Thos. Jordan, '" 5 ' Geo. Fox. 433 153 Isabella Jordan, 200 ' Silas Cox. 227 - (f. A M. M'Cormick, 90 Thomrson.tEirelniac, 433 153 CalebFoulk, ' 293 George Westcott. 173 153 Robert Wharton, 433 153 George Seaff, 179 60 179 23 179 29 17S 60 - 179 2S 1T9 28 179 29 145 t7 . 2ti :v- 93 28 70 33 109 255 J 00 14 84 75 200 No. John Bovd. Susannah Ward. G.AM M'Cormick, . Henry Trout. ' Gedrge Bowman. Charles Senate's estate, Peter WhituiJe, George Askton. ' 9 179 17 55 42 11 143 75 100 76 60 39 148 75 57 33 31 03 05 Oi : 43 20 2 66 3 85 83 !0 a 5293 5296 527 LAWRENCE T0WNSHIF. Ac. Per. Warrantees . etc, Taes 221 Hugh Jordau, . S54 93 413 John Read, . .. li2 63 . 52 114 Rudolph Litz, 12 93 Robert Mitchell. 39 29 James Alexander, - 4 50 L. J. Crans, 5 52 George Me:jJ, 52 95 47 George Meal. 101 !3 67 Gcorsre Mead, 105 05 f - . " NATJGLE, - ; V WATCH MAKER, ; GRAHAM'S ROW, CLEAUFIELD." The undcr?igu 1 ref eatfuliy informs his old nustouiers and - the ii;hh"b. that he has on hand. j I nud constantly r eoi il new additions.) a lure SlocK,ot Clock?, W atohes aiid Jewelry. CLUCKS, a large variety from the best "Man ufactory, consisting of Eight-day and thirty-hoar spring and Weight, and Levers,Time, Strike and Alarm clocks. IVA'i CUES a fine assortment, of silver Hunt ing and open case Amerioan patent Lovers, plain an 1 full jeweled GOLD l'EXS; an eWant assortment, of the hest quality. Also, in silver extension and. dtsk iio.uers SPECTACLES, a largo assortmoot, far and Dear sight, cotored and plain glass. JEWELRY of every variety, from a single pieee to a full .Hot - ; ALSO. a. Rne assortment of Spoons. Forks, but ter knives, ete.,' plaid ou vjenuino Alabata. ' All kinds of Clocks. Watches and Jewelry care fully repaired and Warranted. A continuance ot patronage is solicited. November 23. 1335. II. F. NAUULE 90 6 . 6 726 1167 1213 285 36 74 9 41 41 153 176 240 137 490 Wm. Montgomery, S3 93 JohnMcPherson, 7 91 J. M, Macumber,- 16 25 M. W. Snyder, 1 53 J. B. MeKnally, 5 22 . J. B. Shaw. : 5 22 E. Iriwn A Sons, t 14 6V E. Irwin A Sons, 16 76 E. Irwin A Sons, 22 .86 K. Irwin A Sous, 17 40 E. Irwin A Sons, - 45 33 M0KRIS TOWNSHIP. Ao 402 206 327 373 421 440 440 440 423 300 282 407 143 349 260 170 272 183 133 433 433 433 433 433 433 433 433 433 433 433 433 4(H) 483 433 433 170 433 105. 100 90 407 24 217 231 100 .101 207 137 44 375 269 210 .6 400 100 100 222 liO 96 izr, 50 62 Per. 65 109 20 42 92 63 140 141 16 153 153 153 153 153 153 153 153 153 153 153 153 90 122 139 19 ' 40 95 91 i!3' Ao. So 5951 107 596-1 C47 69o2 63 -15S Warrantees, cts. Taxes. Georgn Wetzel, S100 41 Wm. Wertz. ' 51 46 Christian Wertt, 81 63 David Lauck, . 93 13 Jesse Yarnell, 89 10 Joseph Turner, 109 S9 Joseph Turner, 109 89 Joseph Turner, 109 K9 George Hahecker, 104 64 Peter Yarnell, 74 93 Wm. Drinker, . . 70 51 H. S. Drinker, J01 79 Richard Thomas, 35 78 John U ad, 73 34 Michael Fouler, 64 91 Tatrick Hays, 42 47 Robeit GJeun, 57 83 Francis Johnson, 32 30 Robert Rainy, 10 00 Thomas Morris, IDS 29 William Morris, 103 29 Samuel Meredith. In3 29 William Miller, ' 103 29 Hetty Mor.-is, , 103 20 Thos Fitzsimnns, , 108 29 Geo. fjyuier, 108 29 F.obert Gray, 108 29 Tntrick Moore, 103 29 Mary Morris. 103 29 Magnus Miller, 10S 29 Nalbio Frszey, 13 29 John Houston, . 99 90 Clem Stockcs, S9 09 John Vaughn. 103 23 Jonathan Nesbit, 103 29 Blair M'Lanabau. 39 92 William Stewart, " K 93 02 James Wilson, 26 19 Robert Morris. 21 98 William Morris. 22 43 Richard It. Smith, 71 80 James Smith, 32 23 Watter Stewart. 80 5S Christopher Baker, 30 49 Isaac Farlow, r 29 40 "Patrick Havs, 20 55 Conrad Swartz. C6 S7 Nicholas Reidenour. 21 19 Robert Carson, ' ' : 99 45 Mathias S'ough, 79 08 Joseph Hubley, 65 24 Jacob Graff, 33 57 , John Graff, .. , . 1 25 Frederick Hubley, 82.21 Wiiliam Riskier, ... 14 70 , i( .Mutti -lohnsou, ,.; 8 85 SiiDjOu Gra'., -. 48 95 - Hillary Baker, ,. 19 92 . Joseph Potter, 16 92 Francis Johnson, II 9-4 Joseph Nicholson, 4 40 Joseph. Potter. 5 44 PENN TOWNSHIP , Per. Warrantees, etc. Kickliii X UriffiLlu Taxes S!0 02 Nicklin A GriOiih, 133 8 0 i, lijah Heath - . - 13 53 Greenwood Bell, 39 03 PIKE TOWNSHIP No.' Az'. Per. Warrantees, etc Thxcs 7.l 778 42G2 4252 5777 5777 5776 1429 750 ' 200" 957 5i. 510 52',) 70 450 145 . 134 Jobn Xicholsoa, .. $5 86 John Nicholson, JauiUo . ilson, Jaiucs Wilton, 12 John Nicholsony 12 John Nicholson, ' Jobn Nicholson, ""S. Blo.lget, j'aniel Bailey,' Thomas Jordan, Thomas Mngoe, 13 : -;135 t .,-Thomas Magetv 4020 476 Wm S.Roberts, 290 w 'R W.M'Naul, 5779 111 ' Z Bailey, ? 450 Z. M:Naul. 200 " Ka-hael Kratzcr, 5775 276 ' - John .Nicholson, 5776 369 John Nicholson. 5776 475 80 John Nicholson, : : , UNION TOWNSHIP. Noi Ae' Per. AVarrantees.'eto. : -125 Roberts A Fox, 3593 330 . R-oberts A Fox, ' 91 10 1 00 54- 56 54 56 40 91 14 00 30 f.i "42 35 4S 27 4'.) 13 39 44 18 79 ; 6 27 26 OS 11 50 15 87 21 22 27 32 Taxes 52 01 147 35 WOODWARD TOWNSHIP. t AC. rcr.- , i an io, I 437 43 Ileuben Haynes. KNOX TOWNSHIP. Per.- Warrantees, etc. . Taxes $179 91 Ac. 433 456 433 100 412 433 268 153 140 215 263 355 300 100 433 336 57 100 334 216 433 436 433 121 163 433 433 433 100 243 237 170 91 134 189 41 .85 40 150 Per. 153 159 153 41 ; 153 ; 145 143 ' 7J 105' 133 153 153 153 63 Warrantees, etc. John Vaught, Jobn W'alls, , ., John Roll, Wm .Wilson, "' John Cannon, Israel Wheelan, Samuel fcmlen, Peter Henny, Hugh Ralston,- ' Thos. Nee!, - ! Tbos. Maston, ' . Mary Neil. ' -Mary Connolly, ' Benj. Johnson, f :,; . Hegarty, M'Cahen, Mary Connelly, Roland Evans, Pigot Shaw, : Sebastian (i raff, ' , Thos. Edmonson,. Daniel Offley, John Musser, jr.-, . Eli Hootman, " Mary Sandwich, Philip Loast, . , J. R. Howell, r , Wm. Johnson. " ' , George Beckham, -' Charles Hight. . Daniel Turner, . Peter Lowden, Charles Lowdeir,. 1 Mary Sandwich, -lsaae Wilson, Mary Connoll- . ( George Ashton, . -Jobn M'Connell, ' i John Low. Taxes. $177 15 , 185 55 177 15 40 90 141 34 11-T 70 63 17 2J 21 ' 27 89 m io 3S 40 88 53 94 33 ' 27 46 91 59 .101 85 ' 17 41 ' 40 90 135 52 S3 32 179 15 122 95 122 11 40 83 20 17 U6 49 146 49 116 49 .- 3 J 85 107 70 103 00 65 26 , 23 (tl : 17 78 43 51 - 18-3 '-T 00 4 94 17 53 D. W. MOOKE, Treas r Marh-:2i-lS66-ta. , ;.-;' -r EERELL AND BIGL K 11 Have just opened a splendid assortment of N E W G O O D S . at their old Stand ia Clearfield, Penn'a. They have the best assortment of Hardware that has ever been brought to this county, which they will sell at the most reasonable prioes, among which will be found a splendid lot of uuttlery. to which they invite the Fpecial attention of the public." " ' " On hancl an assortment of heavy silver-plated forss. ipoons, ana Uuttef ioivca. ot the best mnDuf.K'ture. '"' A lot of pistols of the best patterns, and oihoi fire-arms. Also a general assorimnt of pistol cartridges; all of which will be sold at rcasona ble prioes. ' ' ' They oontinue to manufacture all kinds of tin ware, brass kettles, stove pipe. etc.. which cannot De surpassed in this rectum ottbe state. Tbey a'so have on hand Pittsburg" Plows, & mong which are steel centre lever plows. .Also, Plow eastings, and otheragricultural iiupleinents. Cook stoves, and Parlor aud Coal stoves a cen- eral assortment, and of the best patterns, for sale at reasonable prices Coal oil, Coal oil lamps, paints, oils and var nishes, a general assortment. Glass, putty, nails, iron, and castings, a great variety ; in fact almost anything that may be wanted by the public can be found in their establishment, and at prices that cannot be beat. Now is the time to purchase, if you desire any- ining in rneir line of business. Give them a and examine ihijir stock, and they feci assured that you can be accommodated. Remember, their establishment is on 2d Street Clearfield, Pa-', where you can buy goods to the very oest. ad vantage. , . . Old silver, copper, brass.' pewter and old east ings will be taken in exchange for goods. May 13. J8.;:t. MKRRKLL A lilGLER ' R -23 - JL - O - "V - A-L 1 nas removed to his new ware rooms on Market Street, aud -opened--a large stock of Seasonable Dry Goods, Hardware, yueenswaro, etc. FOR LADIES, he has Cashmeres. Merinos. Bet) Delaines, Parmetto, Brilliant. Poplins, Alpaca. Berege; Liwns, Prints Silks. Dusterclothd, Ging hams, Nankeen, LiuonJ Lace. Edging, Ve-lvet-trimuiing. Collerettc, Braid. Belts. Dress-buttons, Hosiery, Veils, Nets, Corsets, Collars. Hoods. Xubi.-.s, Scarps. Hoop-skirts. Balmorals, Coats Shawls, Mantles, Furs Notions. Bonnets, Hats, Ribbon's, Flowers, Plumes. MEN'S WEAR, Such as Cloths.Cassimer. Sati tinett. Flannel, Jean, Tweed, Cottonade, Muslin. Italian-cloth, Velvet, Plush, Cheek, Ticking, Driilini.-Linen Crash; Serge, canvass.' Padding Linsey, Vestings, Coats. Pants, Vests, Over coats, Shawls." Boys Jackets, Over-alls. Drawers, Cass mcro 'shirts. Linen-Shirts,' Boots and Shoes, Hats and CapsjAa.AcC - ' ' ' . Ml-'CKWvANFfUJS ARTICLES. S'nch as Car pet. Oil cloth Blinds, Curtains, TjisscIs. Cord. Clocks, Looking-glasses. Lamps, Churns Tubs, Buckets, Brooms, Brushes. Caskets, Washboards, Butter-bowels, Seives, Flat-irons, Coffee-mill, Bedrcords, Bags, Wall-paper, Carpet-chain. Cot ton yarn, Candle-wick, Work-baskets, Lanterns. Lmbrellas. Buffalo Robes, Carpet Bags, Axes, and Augers. Ac, Ac, Ac MUSICAL GOODS, Such as Violins. Flutes and Fifes ' - - - HARDWARE. Quecnsware, Glassware, Stone ware, Groceries, Drujs, Confectiocaries, Med icines, Vlour, Bacon. Ftth. Salt, Grain.: Pratt, 'Car riage, Triinining., Shoe Findings, School .Books. Nails and Spikes, Glass and Putty, Oil. VinogfcrY Tobacco, Sugars. Candles. Spices, Powder, Shot, Lend, Gritul-etone', Rafting Rope," etc., etc.. . , : A'l of Tvhioh Will ho syld cn the most reasona ble terms aud t!i2 highest market prices paid for nil kinds of country produce .J. P. KRATZER. Dec 13, 1SR5. , ' Clearfield, renn'a. i: w ; skir T .F a 11 ". l 8 6 6. V, The Great Intention of the Age in ' ; II O 6 P S K I RT S. Jt W. Bradlev's Now Patent DnpLKX Eliptic (or ; ,j: y r "... double) SpRise Skirt.-' -; ; ' This Invention consists of Duplex (for two) Eliptic Pure Refined Steel Springs, ingeniously braided tightly and firmly together, edge toedgc making the toaghest, most flexible, ' elastic and durable Spring ever used. They seldom bond or break, ike the Single Springs, and consequently preserve their perfect and beautiful Shape more than twice as long as any Single Spring Skirt that ever has or ean he made. : - .. . i . The wonderful flexibility and great comfort aud pleasure to any Lady wearing the Duplex Eliptic Skirt wilt be experienced iu all crowded Assemblies, Operas, Carriages, . Railroad Cars. Church Pews, Arm Chairs, for Promenade and House Dress, as the Skirt can be tolded when in use to occupy a small place as easily and conve niently as a silk or muslin dress. ... ,. A lady Having enjoyed the pleasure, comfort and great convenience of wearing the Duplex Eliptie Steel Spring.Skiri for a single, day, will never afterwards dispense with their use. For Children. Misses and Young Ladies they are su perior to all others. -. ' The hoops are covered "with two ply double twisted thread and will wear twice as long as the single yarn covering whivh is used on all Single Steel Hoop Skirts. The three bottom rods on ev ery kirl are also double steel, and twice or dou ble covered to prevent the covering from wearing off tha rods when dragging down stairs, stone -steps, ect., which they aro constantly subject to when in uso. .-.- All are made of- the new and elegant corded tapes, and are - the best quality in every part, giving to the wearer the most graceful and Cerfect shape possible., and are unquestiona ly the lightest, most desirable, comforta"ble and economical skirt ever made '" - .' West's Bbadlev A Cbt, proprietors of the Invention, and sole manufacturers. 97 Chambers, and 79 A 81 Reade Streets. New York. For Sale in all first-class Store in this City, and throughout the United States and Canada. Hava na de Cuba, Mexico, South America and the West Indies..,.,,.., .. , , , . O"lnqoire for the Duplex Eliptio(or double) Spring Skirt. ' ' Jan. 31. 13ti6-2in a.c HOKSE-KIIOES and horsenaUs.to behad at Aug. 23. MERRELL A BIGLER'S. , PROVISIONS. Flour, bacon, lard, cheese,, 'dried beef, dried iruit,t.ctvod regularly, at the stored lMar.22-J r . i. V. KRATZER. I SPECTAL ADVERTISE2IZNTS. STRANGE, BUT TRUE. Every young Jndy and gentleman in the Vnitcd ttats ean hear souiethiug very much to their advantage by return mail (free of charge.) by addressing tho rinder.i'itned. Those haing fears of being hatn bugcd will oblige by not notieing this card. All others will please adjre tlieir yoottient sutvant. if. V.li.ir.lA?i . -Jan. 3. 18it-ly. ' "3I BroadTray. N York! JURORS Of VOITTII- A Gentleman who .U suffered for years frtuii Nrrvou? JJtjbility. 1 viuiourc juecay, ni ail iau tiiwu vi ouiuiur ndiscretioq. will for the s-iko of suffering human ly, seuj free to all whti need it, the recipe and lirectiocs for if, an ins' th iiula reuiedv.bv which he wascuied. Sufferers wishius to profit y the advertiser s experience, can do so by ad Iressing JOHN B. OGDEN, " Jan. 3 ISGVIy. No 13, OhambcrS St. N.Y rilllE CONPESSIONS ANO EXPtUI JL ENCE OF AN INVALID -Published for tho benefit and as a CAUTION TO YOUNG MEN and others, who suffer from Nervous Debili ty, Prcmatuio Decay of Manhood, Vc, surulvirm at tho same lime lho Means of Self-Curo- By one who has cured himself after undoiiroiuir con siderable quackery. By enclosing a postpaid ad dressed euvelope. si.,glo jopis free of charge luay pe uaa Dy the autnor. -S AliiANiEL MAVFAIR, Esq.. Jan. 31, 1863-ly. Brooklyn. Kings Co. N. Y TO CONSUMPTIVES. The undersigned having been restored to health iu afew weeks, by a very simple remedy, alter laving suffered several years with a severe lung affccliou,aiidtha arena disease, consumption is anxious to make Known to his fellow sufferers the means of cure. To all who desire it. he will send a cony of tho prescription used (floe of charge), with the direc tions for preparing aud usiuir tha same, which they will find, a scuts oi'bk fob cons caption. asthma. lmoMCHui, coco us. coL,ns. to. The on ly object f the advertiser in sending the Pre scription is to benefit tbe afiitctcd. and snread in formation which he conceives to be invaluable ; and lie nopes every sunercr will try bis remedy, as it will cost them nothing, and may prove a blessing. Parties wishing the prescription ill please adlress.- Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON. Williamsburg Jan 3, lSt'iti-ly. K ings county. N or 1 f( BUSHELS of prime Clover seed, for 1UU sale by IRVIN A HARTSHORN. Curwensvillo. Fob. 22 ISfirt. fTIUl'KSES and sbdomfbal supporter of every A kinil. and ot the best improvmcnts. for sale at the Drug Store of Jan 10 4Sf,ii. . HARTSW1CK A INW1N MISS E. A. 1. KYNDElt, Teacher of Piano Forte. Melodeon, Cabinet Organ, Guitar. Harmony and Vocal Music For the sole purpose of keeping inferior Instruments out of thecouuty Miss Rynder has seenred agencies for the sale of really good and durable Pianos. Organs. Ooitars and Melodeous. As chief nmong a large list of gootl Instruments may be mentioned, Cbickerings and Sons Grand, Square and Up right Piano Fortes. Lindeman's and Sons new patent Cyuloid Piano. Calcnbcrg A Vaupcl's Grand and Square Pianos Mason A Hamlin's Cabinet Organ. Etsy's Cottage Organ. Tieat A Linslcy's Organs nud Melodeons. Hall's Gui'ars. Ac. which she will sell at a very trilling advance on Manufacturer's prices, thus enabling purchas ers to secure Instruments that will bo a pleasure to own. fur no greater outlay of money than would be required to get inferior articles tbatare "Jir at 'ivy prire." Music Bonks, Paper, Guitar Strings and Shout music constantly on hand at the store of Mrs. 11. D. Welsh. s SepteiaW, 20, 1605. H. 33 R I 3D Q- 33 MERCHANT TAILOR, . Market. Street, Clearfield, Ta., - I One door East of the Cleurfiold House, J ' Keeps on haid a full aortm'cht of Gents' Fur nishing goods, such as Shirts, (linen and woolen, Undershirts, Drawers and Socks ;Nock-ties, Pock et Handkerchiefs,-Gloves, Umbrellas,' Hats, etc , ia great variety. Of piece goods he keeps the Hest'CloUis, (of all shades,), Black Doe-skin Cassimeres of the best make, ; 'Fancy Cas&imeres jn re:rt variety. Also. French Contings; Beaver. Pilot. Chinchilla, an I 'fricott Over-coating, all of which will bo sold cheap for cash, and made up according to the Intest styles, by ospericaiircd workmen. ".Also aent for" Clearfield county, for I. 51- Singer A. Co s Sowing Machines. November 1, Isoj. g P 11 I N .(r O O I 8. C. KRATZER & SON, 7' - Are jttst pet,iu- ut tho Old Stand, abve the - ' - - Academy.' . A lare u.nd eplendid S3orlmcotof. Spring goods, which they uxe selling at greuUy reduced prices. Particularattendun is Invited to thcirstock f , . CARPETS, : r .. ---'- (Cottage, common Ingrains," rnd .superior Eng lish Ingrains, and Brussels ) Floor and TabletJii cloths, Window Shades and Wall Papers Especial peine has been- taken In the selection of Ladies' Dress Goods. White Goods, Embroide ries and Millinery goods. - s: - . . They have alsoa'largo stock of Ready-inade clothing, and Boots and Shoes, which they will sell at a small advance on city oust, ' .. ' Floor,' Biwori. Fish. Salt and Plaster,' Apples, Peaches and Primes kept constantly on hand. ' . Also, some pnre Brandy, Whiskey and Wines for medicinal uses . . Also in store a quantity of Isrgo and small clover seed, i - ... z- March 14, rto. N 3I "V 3D S a- o o ME2. H. D. WELSH & CO., Have Just Received and Opened a Ssock ot SEASONABLE GOODS, Which were purchased during the present decline, and therefore are enabled to sell cry cheap O U K STOCK ' Consists in part of Merinos. Alpacas. Poplins; Wool, Armore, an) common Delaines; Prints. Ginghams. Shawls. Hoods. Hosiery .G loves. N . -a bias.' Balmoral and Haop Skirts. Flannels, '.' Lades' Cloth, Sheetings, Muslins. Towel Ticking, Sontags-BrcakfastShswIs. , Capes, Ao. A lso,a full assortment of MILLINERY GOODS, i Among which are Hats, Bonnets, Feathers, ttib- bona. Flowers, Laces, Frames, Matineas, Vel . veU, Silks, Crapes- Berages, Veils, eto . and a large stock of - - ' .- - - iTj. -'.' - CHILDRENS.:TOYS, ; ' ; Including China, Bronte. Papier Mache. Tla, Rosewood Glass. Pwter. Wooden, ' Parian and Candy Toys.. " FOR -LADIAS. Such as Pomndes.Oils. BandoJiD blx-nnf youths ard Paints. Reage. Lilly W hite, ete. Thankfal for past favors, we sotioit a contmn-. asce of the It ltd patronage-ff the people of Clear fieldeoanty. - i v .no-. .' , r ' - ORcaeniber the plsee Second Street, next dour to First Natioaat ttauk.' Nov. 29. lt65 c B IIKKSE--a (rood avtiele. just reoeived 'at V VFALO ROBEft k.nee Blatkets , and; Horse Blankets J'r sale at .. ; . Soy 14 . MEKKxlLL BIGLEU.. ill WW m m f it in 1 t .(.-' '5-j f-fitrJ t ; i". i nr