. ss"vr- TnSeld Railroad. ri"Tvron..t ATI ' 8.65 a. m. 11.0 a. m. : 1.20 p- m. : 3.00 p. m : .Divine Services. 1 . W Sembower will preach in the Bap- tfrtchiU.on Sunday morning, April 8th. Rev. Monroe will preach in the M. B. fhurch, on Sunday evening, April 8th. : C llarrison will preach in the Luthe ran .Whon Sunday morning, April 8th. FATLEDtheEaster flood," this year; withstanding the prophesies oi weather prognosticators. . ' Appears THIS WEEK-the list of seated Unds upon which the taxes rem am unpaid. They are to he sold hy the Treasurer on the j jtfi nf Jnne. - No Preaching. We have heen request ed to state, that there will he no preaching in the Presbyterian church next Sabbath the pastor being absent. 1 Change of Schedule. We learn that , change of schedule has been made on the Tyrone and Clearfield road. .It went into effect on Monday last Train now leaves Philipsburgat 1:20 p. m. instead of 3:50 The stage, which left this place heretofore at 9 o'clock, now leaves at 7. Agents Wasted. An energetic . busi ness man wanted, to represent the Wheeler tnd Wilson Sewing Machines in Clearfield county, Penn'a. There is money in it to a J . n"ht stamp, who will give the J...K;nfts8 his entire attention ; none other neetopply. Address, Wm. Sumner and Co., No. 27 fifth Si., Pittsburg, Tenua. ' , ' r- - r ; Thh Weather and RAmsa.Por a week past Let little rafting has been done the water being too low. borne rain tell on gatards, and Monday, which raised the river, but not sufficiently high for sate run .; Tl. warm sun on Tuesday, however mtking the snw still in the woods, raised the streams and this morning rafts are run niug quite briskly. V T.. Era pkl. The 47 the number of this ant mtrt4r,1v? tias Keen received. It has ns nnn ft! ita interest or independence in the dimension of the subjects on whjph it - - 1 TV treats. It is really refreshing to read ut. Uixon's productions, and all. admirers of a . - , . ... i . fearless and truthful exposition oi quavery, 1 fnr t.n. "Soalnel." Price. 50 cents a number. Address, E. Warner, No. 2 Yesey st, (Astor House,) New York. Hkavy Failcbk The Banking houseof Culver, Penn & Co., New York, failed last week ; and, in consequence the notes of the Oil City liank, Venango uanic, retro lcum Bank, and Crawford Bank, have been refused bv the banks in the . several citie Armnlinr to renort. however, ihe.Petro- . lernn and Venango bank notes are ' secured ty a deposit of public stocks with the Au ditor General at Harriaburg.. ' "v.f I A Sad Affair. Intelligence reached this place yesterday (Tuesday) evening, of the death of Reed Bujler. eldest son ot xx Governor Bigler. ; Some two weeks since he wnt:' Wn tha' river on a raft, as far. as Lock Havens where he arrived, sick of afe- m. l.n t was irettinir better, r or severs T J - - - tiara nrAvmnn t rt Tifl death he showed signs of mental wanderings, superinduced by his dlspas. vet no fears were entertained oi ms speedy recovery, as he was going about. On Monday, between 1 and 2 p. m. he went to hu room.onened a trunk, took out some clean clothing, and, it would seem, after haying done this, being attacked with mental ab erration he took his pistol and shot him selfthe ball entering the mouth and lodg ing near the brain in the back part of the head. The report or the pistol at once aroused the inmates of the' house, who has tened to his room, where they found him sittinir on the bed the mstol lying in the trunk. lie asked several persons, as they entered, what was the matter all tne wnue bleeding profusely. He soon became faint from the loss of blood,' and expired some 15 minutes after the occurrence. ' This sad event has cast a doom over the entire com mnnity, which sincerely sympathizes with the deeply afflicted family on account oi their sudden and unexpected bereavement.' On Tuesday a-week, Mr. Alexander Dy sart, of Sinking Valley, Blair county, shot himself through the head with a rifle. ,.IIe was gloom v for a few days. He was a rich bachelor, aged fifty-five years. - V - 8wearing in conversation indicates a per tion. and is an acknowledgment ' that he mints nis Dare word not wort ny pi credit Tne Raleigh (N. C) Staytdard says that Gov. North,' of that State; appoints none Dut rebels to omce, ancr tnat ' ne nas gone VtCI lUii UJ LUC UlSlUJOl iv.uvu Shorge, why is the James river like a keg ot lager beer? Because they both flow in to a Dutch Uap CanaL" - .. . DIED I On Mondav.. March 26th. 1866. Mrs. Jane Jacksom, wife ot Thomas Jackson of Jordan township; aged about 77 years. . A UCTIONEER. Th nndeniened bavin -V. been Licenced an Auctioneer, would inform "citiiena of Clearfield county that he will at tend to calling aalea, in any part of the county viieu upon. V&rK uiuuciaiq Address; JAMES H TURNER, Woodland, Fa-, ClearBeM Ce., Pa Hi 38. 18ft. JTt-p. A Masonic Tact. Dr. JL G. Scott, Past Grand Master, in au ad dress delivered years ago, made the following statement. It is honora ble to the Masonic institution and we presume tne memDers oi tnat ancient body will be pleased to read it and see it circulated: from sources of information nn which I entirely rely, I state the fact that fifty at least, ot those who signed the Declaration of Independence, were Masons, and the same histo ry informs us that every Major Gen eral of the Revolutionary army save one, and that one wa3 Benedict Ar nold. Next to Arnold is Jeff Da vis. ; He is not a mason. "A Democratic" orator addres sing an audience in Indiana, de clared he was happy to admit that ministers and schoolmasters were all opposed to "the great Demo cratic" party. In his opinion min isters and schoolmasters were at the head of all the mischief pro duced in the world for the last hun dred years, and the Democratic narty could do without them." The s,6rator" is correct Reserved for Justice. It was stated some time ago that the Pres ident had prepared 'a list of five hundred rebels who had been most conspicuous for their treason, for trial as soon as the courts were or ganized and it would be safe to be gin proceedings. This is repeated, and there is reason lor the nener that the statement is on good au thority. Commercial. . A letter- writer -from Charleston, whose position is such as, to give weight to his statement, says men are appointed to office as a recom pense for services in the lateCoufed oratA rmv N7t man can be nut on the police of that city who has not served . in the rebel army. Wti'nt. tinrl nf lnvaltv. 13 to be ex- pected where the price of office prefermen is treason r TVo .TTitiinn nf TpTa.o into two States ia a&riUtinsr that State. If divided it will be a line running Northland South, makmsr an .hast and V est Texas. ... There is a band of Gips?es,num- bering one hundred, settled near Boston. It is governed by a y ueen, who was chosen for seven years. A fact nno. animal well fed is of more value than two "poorly kept. Persons should remember this. A nun of the order of St. The resa has just been married to a Barrister in Secli. Sicily. . Pennsvlvania has now T59 Na tional Banks. .New lork has six, and Massachusetts 308. TREASURER'S SALE JL OF REAL ESTATE, Returned to the County Commission ers by the Collectors of the sereral town ships and borough for the taxes due and nnpaid thereon for the year 1865 and : previous years, in pursuance of the Act of Assembly in such case made and provided. In pursuance whereof the said Treasurer will expose the said property to public sale at the Court House, in Clearfield, on the 2d Monday of June next, (the 11th day.) 1 . . - t -''-.. v BKCCARtA T8WSSHIP.'' Ao Per. To whom assessed. Taxes. 100 B. A. Byers, Sll 6.V 20 Elvina Burge. 2 75 140 Jeremiah Cooper, 23 00 156 Duey Douglass, 17 91 300 Thos. Weston, 171 07 43 James Gill, 7 25 JORDAN TOWNSHIP. 68 "! Thos. Ow.ens, s . " 9 oft 400 Wm. Pusey, 79 23 2 lots, Joseph Wood, 2 37 12S r- . Morgan, Orr 4 Co., ' 23 24 100 ' Thos Rea, 29 87 KARTRACS TOWNSHIP. " P0 Jas. Askey, 10 35 200 ; ' Henry Cnlvey, 17 2U 43 ' EliahaTickner, 6 4$ 25 Jno. Hartsock, 4 17 130 ' Andw. Long, ; 18 60 50 Jno. M'Qonigal 6 55 ; - KNOX TOWNSHIP. 25 , ' Wra. Robison, ; , 2 77 14 J. M. Chase, , 1 55 BELL TOWNSHIP. 100 Wm. M. Barrett, 12 90 100 John Chriatman, 12 90 60 Samuel T. Hoover, 7 74 76 Mecbtley A Pantille, 9 63 IIOGGS TOWNSHIP... 60 Blake tiray, 8 5 164 ' Levi Sealy, ' 14 71 .... BRADFORD TOWNSHIP. One lot, Henry Underkoffer, 10 S3 One lot, Thomas Butler, 4 77 44 John Harrier. 9 7 .2 Henry UuderkoDfer, 4 77 .- BURSSIDE TOWNSHIP. 100 Leonard Hollis, 57 45 100 ' Samifel Snyder, ' 2.1 3(5 100 John Kicg'f estate, , 14 63 10 JamesMc Creerjif. . 3 51 , 4 fcarah Oakcs, 1 47 BRADY TOWNSHIP. 36 Jas. H. Adams, 6 31 31 ' Richard Arthurs. 23 70 323 ! Robert S. Cat hers, ' 76 59 126- , AlexDunlap, jr. 17 55 62 " Geo.Ellingers heirs, JO 77 100 Peter Hoover, 1170 20 " Samuel Gelnet, r. 5 85 35" - HenryHand. 6 15 100 , David M'Oary, 17 55 One lot, Peter Hoover, ' 5 85 ' OURWBNaVILLB BOROUGH. 2 lota, James Locke, . 10 95 - '. '' - 1 !. ' ; . ' " chest'tovhship. 5S -' David Michaels, 4 27 25 ' Nathaniel Noble, . 4 28 50 -- ' John Wallace, ; 18 53 9T ' "JohnByer, "12 45 20 .Joseph Breth,: '. - 2 06 90 ' '- James Stevenson, 1 9 47 8 , - Wm. Selfridge, . .' 6 15 ' " DBCATCRV TOWNSHIP. 66 . David Kephart, Jr. .17 93 15 . Jonathan Kephart, ... 81 10 John O.White, - .4 00 81 . Henry McMnlUo, . . -14 62 URGDSON TOWNSBIP. 93 ' Wm. Barrett, - - ' '' 15 40 60 ' Scott Curry, '-. 55 150 J'ohn H. Ferguson, 24 57 200 Paul White, ; " ' 26 20 CIBARD TOWNSHIP." . ' 100 Luiier A Livergood, 9 05 100 . Henry Martle, , 12 23 109 , , Alex Wiard, w 10 77 50 ' Thos. Luiier, 5 75 102 Abraham Lansberry,' 14 43 100 Wm Phoenix, 11 73 49 . . . , Thos Stone, . - 1 ; - 6 91 AOBLICH TOWNSHIP.- 125 .- ' Robert Henderson, 17 09 333 . ' Halet, Turner A Co.. 92 2S LUMBER CITT BO TOUGH. House&Iot, David Denmark, 1110 2 lota, G. W Gray, . 1 39 MORRIS TOWNSHIP. b0 A son Jones. 4 36 180 . Michael Quigley, - 13 05 NEW WASHINGTON BOROUGH. Housed 3 lots. Hugh Gallagher, - 2 22 House k lot, John Irvin's estate. 11 00 57 12 16 50 60 50 80 1 lot, Apt . PENS TOWSSHIP. Wm. Beck, ' 9 85 John Flynn. 1 06 A K. Wright, 2 42 - UNION TOWNSHIP. . . W.H. Booze, 8 23 Leander Denning. . 13 32 WOODWARD TOWNSBIP. J. K. Davis, 7 05 James M"Kee, , 8 46 Truiuan Root, 1 41 D. W MOORE, Treas'r IJIREASUUER'S SALE OF UNSEATED LANDS ' ; - - FOR TAXES : For 18G5 and previous years. NOTICE is berebt gives, that in pursuance of an Act of Assembly pass ed the 12th day of June, A. D. 1815. en titled "An Act to amend an Act direct ing the mode of selling unseated lands, in Clearfield .county," and the several supplements thereto, there will be ex posed to Public Sale or 'outcry, the fol lowing tracts bf unseated lands in said conjity,' 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. 1366 : ' BECCARIA TOWNSHir. " J Ac. Per. ... Warrantees etc. Taxes. -58 Yext-r Miller, . $28 64 141 43 John Mailer, 69 6t 58 140 Fred'k Hubley, 43 26 2( 1 John B nisnian, 12 b'i 30 61 Fred'k. Howmah, 14 90 169 96 John Beam, 83 46 176 47 Jeremiah Mosher, . 84 15 244 144' Thomas Billingtoo, 120 61 25 Tlmiuss Billington, 12 37 6 70 Sarin Billington, 2 77 232 Philip Mysincope, 114 56 150 50 John Mysincope, 74 06 166. 82 John Funk,; ' 82 04 100 Fred'k Iluhley, 49 38 76 80 Michael Musser, ' 84 40 410 John Brady, 152 32 210 Wm. Bradv, 68 49 592 J, Blain&E. Blain, 112 78 399 40 John Winner,-- 197 04 399 40 Hctirv Witmer, '.. 185 94 231 112 Wm. Wilson, 112 17 165 40 Herman Witmer, 44 81 162 116 Jacob Krue, 55 58 162 116 ; John Gibson, 48 91 215 73 Robert Wilson, 86 80 94 -91 Jeremiah Mosher, 37 96 162 116 Peter Gelz, - 62 57 330 153 Martin Fantz, 101 64 206 125 . Jacob Fantz, Jr. . 91 18 328 153 Geo. Musser. 101 03 74 32 Thomas GibsdB. 29 90 433 153 David Barton, 119 11 433 153 John Fordney, '- 214 04 44 ' Brown and Fulton, 21 74 71 ' 80 John Ketland, 35 16 360 Jacob Krug, . 145 17 30 : Wm. Plnnket,' 14 81 126 40 Jacob Musseramith, 62 28 300 , Wm. Miller, 54 CO No. ' BELL TOWNSHIP. Ac. Ter. M'arrantees, ew. Taxes 561 10! Henry Beck, $19 70 4237 79 120 Henry Beck, 19 23 42S7 330 78 Henry Beck, . 90 59 171 Henry Beck, - 31 36 93 95 Henry Beck, 78 42 57G6 113 Heury Beck, 18 26. 42S7 93 97 llenrj Beck, 12 08 500 Jas. M'Ghee, 56 56 4."3 Berj. Gibbs, 113 83 5619 142 20 HeDryBeck, 34 43 Abb Ira A-Sebius, 13 12 4217 93 97 Henry Beck, 12 06 5906 102 32 Nicklin A Griffith, 16 45 5906 31 12-? Nicklin A Griffith. 5 03 5907 90 NicKlin A Griffith, 14 52 5619 171 118 Henry Beck, . 22 12 4236 100 Henry Beck, ' 24 21 5904 10C0 Nicklin AGriffith. 242 12 5906 1000 Nicklin A Griffith, 210 90 5907 1000 Nicklin A Griffith, 224 .33 5913 1100 ; Nicklin A Griffith, 247 65 5919 998 Nicklin A Griffith, 233 75 6909 920 Mcklin A Griffith, 210 62 5910 350 Nicklin A- Griffith, 81 84 5911 253 Nicklin A Griffith. 61 54 5913 106 Nicklin A Griffith, 25 64 5915 767 NicklinAGriffith, 165 03 5921 1100 ' , Jsieitlin A Griffith, 266 3a 5766 1000 ' Henry Beck, i 121 07 4286 663 : Henry Beck, i . ; S9 21 i B0GGS T0WKSHTP Ac. Per. Wairantees. etc. John Thomas, ' John Thomas, Joseph Drinker, : Wm. McCormick, Nancy Boirirs, Malcolm M'Donald, 103 24 John Ever. . . 1U3 Z4 Barbara Snyder, George Hootman, George Ay res, , Wm. Troutwine, John Keaa, . John E; Shaw, Lake Kyler, ' i Joseph Ball, . John Montgomery, Richard Thomas,. Barbara Snyder,- . Wm. Wilson, i Thomas Smith, - " John Kephart, . r J. & Thos. Meese,' Richard .Waple, . 76 41 41 90 31 ' 39 208 234 413 440 429 429 119 132 427 427 400 75 " 53 266-, 158 61 95 146 49 . 60 205 100 300 160 . ; Taxes. $8 42 45 59 43 63 98 57 107 93 23 60 33 71 65 66 65 66 61 50 13 86 4 37 71 84 39 39 25 64 11 75 8 25 40 90 15 43 42 00 14 04 No. 5926 BLOOM TOWNSHIP. Ae. Per. Warrantees.'eto. Taxes 296 322 100 , 50 5 84 111 . Nicklin A Griffith, 79 32 J. W. Smith, 49 99 ' John Seyler, . 24 33 Geo L-Read, .,. 12 19 . teuton spencer, z ua Levi Cleaver, 23 51 3611 111 " Roberts A Fox, 25 03 3590 1005 159" Roberta Fox, 172 19 3616 100 "Jacob Biltrer, 24 38 . 250 75 100 David Irwins Est.. 31 25 Neiper A Hartsock 9 92 John P. Dale. . 11 10 AC 346 102 159 437 48-30 85 85 75 46 225 100 64 100 50 20 50 25 175 46 109 No. 492 3574 626 5861 5877 5879 5881 5886 195 218 2009 T3 110 434 BBABFOBD TOWNSHIP. Per. .- Warrantees, etc. Taxes. 60 'Hugh-Ely, . $52 92 35 John Campbell, 21 69 Hall & Buck, . 24 96 17 Polly & M'Lanahsn,48 23 Mat. Slay maker, 8 94 ' Mat. Slaymaker, 3 81 ! Wm. Graham, Jr.- 16 79 Jno. Banna, 16 79 Benj. Oliver, 14 97 . MoaesBoggs' TJeirs, 4 30 James Duncan, . ,.33 71 Nehemiah Maines, 16 56 Thomas Holt, - 1 11 David Maines, - . 9 28 , Joseph Powell, ; 6 85 Daniel Graham,. 6 75 Lucinda Graham, 2 54 Horatio D. Hall, , 6 35 John Harrier, 3 18 JohB Vanghn, 22 23 John G. Gray, 5 85 Andrew Pcttit, 29 99 BRADY TOWNSHIP. -Ac. Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes " Wm. Kirkpairick,$87 32 34 Roberts A Fox, 3169 Conrad Long, 59 80 ' J. B. Smith, 329 67 303 102 215 670 846 77 501 650 521 370 80 100 25 100 50 3S3 Henry Wykoff, 355 72 Casper Stiver. 24 13 Christian Lower, 246 50 Roberts A Fox, 319 81 Christian Lower. 256 02 Christ Lower, - 84 65 J. M. Miller's hr'a 37 02 J. W. Smith. (W. p. 11 45 Z. S. Welch, - 10 95 Baum, 23 40 McGairy, 11 70 David Kennedy, 113 59 BXTENSIDE TOWNSHIP. ; Ac". Per Warranteea, etc Taxes 3e3 ! John Jones, ; $116 25 303 James Chapman, 1IB 25 2'JO Beni Trasnall, 101 93 3ti0 Jerro Williamson, ' 101 67 421 Mary Crawford 1 123 27 311 Town'dSpickmah, ' 174 47 293 - Rebecca Brown, 153 86 111 . ... Christian Stake, 34 33 100 .. . Leonard Hollis, - . 17 55 293 John Birch. - 60 02 150 John Cuminiofrs, - . .30 71 CHEST TOWNSHIP '. ... Ac. .Per.. Warrantees, etc. Taxes 208 James Ross,- $80 13 100 31 Henry Pole, 48 22 140 . Fulton.; 32 65 190 161 Christian Roher, ;, 78'82 256 Miller & Christ, 100 84 22 Millr & Christ, 10 04 108 - Jonathan Kephart, 2 05 50 Nicholas H'agy, 6 18 200 ' M'HaftVyet Mitchell, 45 65 248 John Tfirert, , . : 20 70 100 John Brenneman, 23 32 61 11. St J. Breth, 12 57 18S6 50 Morris A Stewart, 2 27. 5352. 793 George Mead, 64 22 I so liuu ueorire mcao. ' 103 ni 5353 1100 -George Meadj ; 100 54 5357 1100 George Mead, 89 13 192 345 62 Morris A Stewart. ' 35 41 1926 153 93 Morris A Stewart, 16 49 1937 123' Morris A Stewart. 1152 3647' 194 81 Morris A Stewart, : 8 76 1929 - 30 22 Morris A Stewart. 3 72 1930 134 - Morris A Stewart, 16 63 1886 771 77 Morris A Stewart. 86 05 1916 r 328 22 Morris A Stewart, 37 '42 1887 3s 7 44 Morris A Stewart, 48 50 1927 53 79 Mjrris A Stewart, 6 67 1928 409 Morris A Stewart, 4197 1890 187 F Berthaud s Es'L 10 75 1838 543 ' Morris A Stewart,' 62 46 1917 314 ' Morris A Stewart, 29 83 3650 126 Morr.s A Stewart. 15 76 1S87 456 : Mdrris A Stewart, 67 13 1916 75 Motris A Stewart, 5 95 No. 1891 1893 19t0 3649 6367 5377 1941 COVINGTON TOWNSHIP. Ae..Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes 640 7S Mofris A Stewart, $75 43 47 "Morris A Stewart. 57 07 122 Morris A Stewart, 20 66 30 MorrjsA; Stewart,' 8 23 George Mead, "" '49 25 Georee Mead, .130 08 ' John Brlel, - Barmoy A Barnot, - Jnt-J. Pickardt, Jno. J: Pickardt, Bvatfy A tteiter,- ' r. ' , . i '. ' " DECATUR TOWNSHIP. Ac. Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes, 417 124 Thos."4 P. Cope, $163 06 John Drinker, John Skf ron Rich. Thomas, . Jacob Downing, HnghEly,' Henry Drinker, Benj. Wilsotf, Jos. Damilton, John Skyron, "" Thos. C. Cop, : Wm. Montgomery, Joseph Sanson), John Cannon, -., 4S3 175 70 250 - 1100 350 ' 183 -105,. 80 127 47 241 123 . 408 137 358 137 203 164 210 ,70 49 . 106 115 49 41 167 138 46 262 1 78 97 67 107 208 433 152 64 60 60 891 159 100 108 37 49 76 99 303 147 90 100 4 300 281 195 198 100 .60 200 , 125 " ' 200 17 . 83 136 404 80 12 52 87 15 16 11 44 9 03 94 16 . 56 09 159 57 140 02 79 46 82 15 20 61 41 S3 19 23 65 28 17 90 102 41 24 01 Thomas Edmundson, 38 25 Geo. Graff, ;, ,26 40 Wm. Saosom, '81 33 John Anderson, 169,23 Gilbett Vought, -69 42 Thos. Billington, 152 89 Thos. Stewattson, 39 07 Jacob Downing, 39 24 Joseph SansoiD, ' 10 65 Wm.Sansom, 29 80 Thos. Edmundson, 125 24 John Drinker, - . 35 17 Jonathan Kephart, 17 47 Casper Haines, 140 34 GillMJrt Vaught, - 109 80 JosephTTarrison,' 76 18 Joseph Harrison,' . 77 04 Wm. Hoover; . 40 07 Joseph Harrison, . 20 45 . Jonathan Nesbit, 45 20 A. J. Gss, 28 25 Sam'l. M'Clarren, ; 45 20 Joseph Sansom, 3 84 Joseph Whitehall, ;. 18 75 Charles Risk, . 78 92 FERGUSON TOWNSHIP. Ac." Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes. 233 159 John Harobright, $S4 94 433 153 Daniel Turner, 60 04 58 : ' Matthias Slongh, 22 57 433 153 George Ross, - ' ; v 117 60 74 Lewis Jordan, 24 63 150 ' jA. Scott, ' 40 70 60 J Hiram Passmore, 13 58 100 Abraham Ogden, 22 45 24 "! Henry Swan, . . 14.18 100 ! John Hambright, 36 60 50 Benj. Hartshorn, . 25 53 Ne. 4272" 4200 4188 4183 4181 4200 4132 4138 4241 4238 1534 1535 4242 4399 4340 4398 4406 1924 1918 1890 3647 5365 5366 1929 - FOX TOWNSHIP. .' -- : Ac. Per. Warrantees, etc. ' Taxes. ' 425 ' " Jas. Wilson, ' $60 99 , Jas. Wilson, West i 22 95 , Jas Wilaoa, West p 23 14 Jas. Wilson, : 41 32 jas. wiison, West 31 7Z 330 140 250 495 660 990 200 937 947 20 600 , 293 372 188 216 100 90 62 107 66 100 J5 eiBABD TOWNSHIP. 1 508 100 Morris A Stewart $52 JO 114 Morris A Stewart, 16 26 254 120 Morris A Stewart, 57 89 10 1 Morris A Stewart, - 1 15 50 George Mead, . 6 23 14 Morris A Stewartr 24 T5 ' 'Ta. Wilson. Jas. Wilson, Jas. Wilson, Jas.WHson, .. Jas. Wilson, . , Jas. Wilson, ' Jas.-Wileon, .. t 'Jas- Wilson, Jas. Wilson, - Jas. Wilson, t r Jas. Wilson. '. Lane A Hyde, -Balltown Lot, HaletLot, Firman Lot, , .. f3 i 1 S i.tt , Hyde, Bid well A Co.l 3 13 . , Balltown Lot, 2 94 63 20 126 33 45 26 28411 287 94 6 09 182 55 90 63 61 49 - 35 86 57 33 13 13 11 82 ,6 51 11 24 5 25 . GOSHEN TOWNSHIP. No. Ac. Per. Warrantees, etcr 52S9 5290 5291 6325 1903 1912 1834 1915 1923 1923 ir22 5324 5328 5327 5329 5330 1911 Ac. 297 149 145 103 109 250 382 348 100 41 431. 336 100 60 100 ,66 300 Wm. Mapes, 330 George Moad, 483 . George Mead. " 1100 ' George Mead, ' 200 George Mead, 376 r Morris A Stewart, 433 Morris A Stewart, 300 153 Morris A Stewart, 383 Morris A Stewart, 100 . . Morris A Stewart 152 - Morris A Stewart, 1213 67 George Mead, 1100' George Mead. 1113 120 George Mead, 1100 George Mead. 1100 George Mead, 100 Morris A Stewart, Taxes $55 83 118 31 167 99 o76 05 67 13 18 30 25 62 ,104 03 114 92 11 70 65 82 242 aS 229 35 242 68 229 35 229 35 20 86 435 50 Luther Morris, ' 179 60 433 153 Joseph Hilliard, . , 179 28 433 153 Robert Gray, ' 179 29 429 41 John Bringhurst, . , " 1T3 60 433 153 Sarah Ward.- ": 179 23 433 J 53 George Eddy, . , 179 23 433 153 Moore Wharton, ' ' ' ' ' 179 29 433 153 George Ashton. 145 97 129 . JohnDorsey. ' 29 35 72 Thos. Jordan, r 22 73 25 Geo. Fox, o g 433 153 Isabella Jordan, ' ' 179 23 200 Silas Cox, . n 10 227 . G. AM.M'Cormick. . 55 38 90 ThomreonAEselman. , 42 11 433 153 CalebFoulk, .148 T5 293 George Westcott. V, , 1 00 79 173 153 Robert Wharton, ' 60 39 4X3 153 George Seaff. 148 75 225 John Boyd. . 57 38 109 Susannah Ward. ' " 34 08 255 : O.AM M Cormick, 65 04 100 Henry Trout. 43 20 14 . ; George Bowman. 3 65 84 Charles Senate's estate, 3 85 75 - Peter Whiteside. . . 24 83 200 . George Ashton, . S3 30 GRAHAM TOWNSHIP. Per." Warrantees, etc. Taxes. Thos. P. Cope, $77 24 John Skyron, 47 16 T. Cie, 39 48 , , : Jas-Milligan, , 30 71 Goo. Moore, i 38 53 Jno. Fry, Jr. 66 98 . Joseph Simons, . . 103 28 Joseph Harrison, . 113 37 Charles Hall, 32 68 ' C. J. Allport, 16 38 114 Hyman Gratz. 189 80 114 Robt. Shaw,-. I 146 71 Robt. Shaw, ! .43 71 , Jno. Skyron, ,,, 4 17 - - Jno. Donaldson, . ; , 13 83 104 B. D. Scboonovcr, 9 14 '; GUELICH TOWNSHIP- Ac. Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes 225 " John Witmer, 31 64 Pigot Shaw, 305 48 lleo. Baker, t 335 151 ! Benj. Wilson, ; 100 Richsrd Aiherton, 48 114 Geo. Moore, , 349 96 Geo. M lore, 134 Philip Gloninger, 158 John M Cahen, 433 153 Edward Hand, 356 . 69 Emanuel Reigart, 108 " ' Geo. Moore,' ' 260 ' John M'Cahen, 98 John Lampblack, 119 121 Christian Stake, 193 122 . Matthiis Young, 433 153 Christian Ilager, 433 .153 George Mnsser, 237 48 Thos. Tedler, ; 210 Daniel OfTley; i ' 215 75 Geo. Baker, Jr. 436 145 Timothy Paxton, 433 153 John Bnrge, 216 153 John Musser, Jr. 436 145 Jos. Ashbright, 214 W. D. Ilagcrty, 400 - Fox & Louther, $101 61 12 62 123 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 87 65 195 6-5 195 65 107 01 94 83 97 08 196 84 195 65 97 51 196 84 58 44 36 40 SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. LAWRENCE TOWNSHIP. No. Ac. Per. Warrantees. eto. Taxes Hugh Jordan, $54 93 John Read, ' 102 63 114 Rudolph Lits, 12 93 Robert Mitchell 39 29 . James Alexander, ' 4 50 L. J. Craas, 6 62 - George Mead, 52 95 47 Georee Mead, 101 13 521 413 52 90 , 6 6 6293 726 5296 1167 5297 1213 285 36 74 9 41 '41 153 - 176 240 137 490 67 George Mead, 105 05 Wm. Montgomery, bb ys JohnMcPherson, 7 91 J. M, Macnmber, 16 25 M. W. Snyder, 1 53 J. B. McEnally, ' 5 22 J.B.Shaw, 5 2'i E.Iriwn A Sons. 14 61 kE. Irwin A Sons, 16 76 E. Irwin A Sons, 22 S6 E. Irwin A Sons, 17 40 H. Irwin A Sons, 45 33 STRAIN OE, B C T . TR.U B Every yotfn lady and gentleman in the United States can hear something yery ouch ta their advantage by return mail (free of oharge.) by addressing thm undersigned. Those having fears f being ham bugged will oblige by not notiolhg this card. All ethers will please address their obedient servant is v.r THOS. F. CHAPMA3. Jan. 3. 1 666-1 y. . 831 Broadway, N Vorfc. rTIO DRUNKARDS. A reformed inebriate X. . would be happy to communicate (free of cnarge) to as many of nts lellow-oemgs as will address him, very important and useful infor mation, and t lace In their hands a sure cure for the love of Strong Drink of any kind. This in formation is freely offered by one who has nar rowly escaped a drunkard's grave. Address, SKTH B. HENDERSON. , Mar 28, ISfi6-3iu. No. 9 Broad Street, N.-Y. No 5673 5674 5675 5066 5067 4263 4264 4199 5672 4257 4902 4236 4225 4890 5061 5063 4225 4236 2000 2001 3592 1938 HUSTON TOWNSHIP. Ac. Per. Warrantees." etc, " Taxes 200 . J. G: Kidder, JS76 73 195 . David Caldwell, 66 43 1041 Moore A Delaney, 399 20 1041 ' Moore A Delaney, 399 20 1041 , Moore A Delaney, 399 20 990 Wm. Powers, 379 69 877 Wm. Powers, 336 46 990 James Wilson, 17140 990 James Wilson, 17166 .990 James Wilson, - 171 66 347 27 Mo'ore A Delaney, 94 95 838 15 James WilSon. . 237 99 420 Wilhelm Willink, 143 12 490 " James Wilson, , ., 143 21 740 James Wilson, 216 27 124 ; ! Wilhelm Willink, 22 63 1113 ' William Powers, 157 65 375 E. Shoemaker, 118 70 .101 . K. Shoemaker, 3197 293 . Wm. Powers, 94 32 250 , . James Wilson, 73 07 500 James Wilson, 146 13 1020 Roberts A Fox. 366 44 1089 Roberta A Fox, 391 29 900 Roberts A Fox, 252 12 429 .- 38 Roberts A Fox, - 125 35 1000 Abel DaBois, 12125 JORDAN TOWNSHIP. ; Per. Warrantees, eto. ' " Taxes. 433 153 Richard Peters, $179 18 433 153 Fred Beates, 165 56 433 153 JohnDunwoodie, . . . 165 53 274 Adam Kuhn, . 102 58 202 EbenexerBrenham, . 71 96 103 . Adam Kuhn, . . . 41 12 433 153 Thos. Martin, 151 51 333 Robert Martin. .112 35 433 153 Richard Martin, - 78 33 91 135 Philip Loast, , . 25 39 70 Wm. Johnson, ; . 19 47 100 ' ' Thilip Loast, ... ... 9 05 100 Jonathan Jones, ! . 30 60 150 . Wm.Wilson, , . 23 45 100 Richard Martin, ; . 15 63 - '" '- i -' ' ' . i Ac. Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes. 513 95 MorrisAStewart.$101 03 650 120 William Smith, 673 120 William Mnitn. 79 Charles Willink, 83 Charles Willink, No. 1944 1429 3552 1093 1023 9R1 I 3475 t 638 147 Charles Willink, 1093 253 139 Charles Willink, 1095' 124 108 Charles Willink, 865 Charles Willink, 436 113 Charles Willink, 58 .62 Charles Willink,' 259 113 Cbarles wuiinK, 1096 1097 ' 3465 3466 1097 1097 1093 3463 1 ' 3475 I 552 f 59 100 ' Charles Willink, 100.. Charles Willink, 100 Charles Willink, 19-," Charles Willink, 95 42 93 62 . 7 76 13 11 62 85 30 30 . 12 23 75 17 50 27 v 8 21 . 30 82 14 15 ' 5 55 13 65 4 39 Charles Willinc, 109 86 Charles Willink, 8 37 ' ; 48 . , . J. R. M'CIoskey, 11 75 5412 98 Arnold Custard, ... 9 45 5412 100 ' Wm. Michaels, ; 16 95 -200 1 Wm, Michaels. ; 16 65 1655 ,957 132 HewsMyers,FUherl35 43 mar i - - ! Charles Willink, -19 09 Charles Willink, , , 3 82 1096 i 125 1097 25 10971 1096 50 1096 - 66 , 5oo a '122 133 - ' 83 ; 700 . 89 18 3466) -3467 106 Charles Willink, . T 64 - Charles Willink, W. Schnarra-A Co. 69 38 DaniAl Ynthara. 1 Christian Brown. Mary Eggans, 0 : ' Willard, ., , T. A J. White, 18 43 10 54 38 85 4 94 I. A J- White, , ... 1 00 i Thos. Myers, , 5 89 KNOX TOWNSHIP. Ac" Per Warrantees j etc. .- Taxes 437 4 Reubn Usynes, i $179 94 Ac. Per. 402 . 206 . 327 373 , 421 440 -65 410 109 440 20 423 30 282 .42 407 2 143 63 349 140 260 170 141 272 16 183 133" 433 153 433 163 43.V 163 433 153 433 153 433 153 433 153 433 153 433 153 433 153 433 153 433 153 400 433 433 . 433 .' 170 438 105 . 100 90 90 122 407 . 139 244 231 1 100 ' ' 100 - 19 267 40 137 434 85 375' ' 269 91. 210 143 6 400 1.1 100 100 223 150 96 136 56 . . 63 MORRIS TOWNSHIP. Warrantees, eto. " Taxes. George Wetxel, ' $100 41 Wm. Werts, " 51 46 Christian Werts. . 81 63 David Lauck, .. 93 13 Jesse YaMiell, : 89 10 Joseph Turner, 109 89 Joseph Turner.. . 109 89 Joseph Turner, 109 89 George Uabecker,' 104 64 Peter Yamell. . 74 93 Wm. Drinker,- 70 51 H. S. Drirker. - lol 79 Richard Thomas, 35 78 John Read, 78 3t Michael Sooder, ; 64 94 Patrick Hays, - 42 47 Robert Glenn. - 57 83 Francis Johnson, 32 30 Robert Kainy, 10 00 Thomas Morris, 108 29 William Morris. ' 103 29 Samuel Meredith, - 103 29 William Miller, 103 29 Hetty Morris, - 108 29 Thos Fitssinions, ' 108 29 Geo. Clymer, 108 29 Robert Gray. ' 103 29 Patrick Moore, 108 29 Mary Morris. 108 29 Magnus Miller, 108 29 Nalbie Frasey, 108 29 John Houston, 99 90 Clem Stockes, 89 09 John Vanghn. ' 103 29 Jonathan Nesbit, 103 29 Blair M'Lanahan, 39 92 William Stewart, 93 02 James Wilson, 28 19 Robert Morris, . . 24 98 William Morris. 22 48 Richard R. Smith, -7180 James Smith, 32 23 Christopher Baker, . 30 49 Isaao Farlow, 29 40 Patrick Hays.. 20 55 Conrad Swarts. ' 66 87 Nicholas Reidenour. 24 19 99 45 79 08 65 24 33 57 1 25 "82 20 14 70 8 85 43 95 19 92 16 93 11 94 4 40 5 44 - PENN TOWNSHIP J No.' Ao." Per. Warrantees, eto." ' Taxes 5951 107. Nicklin A Griffith. $10 02 59S4 647 Nicklin A Griffith, 133 80 5962 63 . Elijah Heath 13 53 168 1 Greenwood Bell 89 03 - Robert Carson, ; ; ' ' Mathiaa S'ough, Joseph Hubley, Jacob Graff", John Graff, ' Frederick Hubley, William Bigler, Mott A Johnson, Simoa Grata. , Hillary Baker, . Joseph Potter, Francis Johnson, -. Joseph Nicholson, -Joseph Potter. PIKE TOWNSHIP, No. Ao. Per 5781 T50 ' 5778 200 4262 990 4252 957 5777 610 1J 5777 510 11 5776 629 ; : 1429 - 70. 450 i ,: 145 . -184 185 4020 476 - 296 , 6779 111 4G0 200 5776 276 5776 369 5776 475 80 m Warrantees, eto. John Nicholson,' John Nicholson, ' James Wilson, James Wilson, John Nicholson, John Nicholson, John Nicholson, 8. Blodget, Daniel Bailey, ' ThomasJordan, ' Thomas Magee, Thomas Magee, Wm. S. Roberts, R. W.M'Naul, Z. Bailey, Z. M'Naul. . Rachael Kratzer, John Nicholson, John Nicholson, John Nicholson, Taxes $56 86 20 18 91 35 101 00 54 56 54 56 46 91 14 00 30 64 42 35 48 27 49 13 39 4t 1679 6 27 26 06 11 50 15 87 21 22 27 32 -UNION TOWSSHIP. . x Ae. Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes Unhmrt A Fox. 52 01 Roberts A Fox, 147 za No 3593 330 5 146 143 42 WOODWARD T0WN8HIP. ; Ae. Per. Warrantees, etc. , Taxes. John Yught, $177 15 ' John Walls, - 186 55 John Roll, , 177 15 Wm.Wilson, ' 40 90 ' John Caunon, ' 141 34 -; Israel Wheelan, 113 70 ' Samuel Emlen,- - 63 17 ' Peter Henny, 29 21 Hugh Ralston, , 27 89 - Thos. Neel, ' - .'- 16 Thos. MastoD, . 33 40 Mary Neil, "'"8 53 - Mary Connelly, 33 - Benj. Johnson, - - 27 46 Hegarty. M , M'Cahen, . - 11 35 . Mary ConneUy, c 17 41 , Roland Evans, 40 90 Pigot Shaw, 136 52 , Sebastian Graff. ' - 88 32 Thoc. Edmonson, 179 15 ' Daniel Offley, . v . 122 95 " John Musser, jr. 123 11 EHHootmao. .. . 46 S3 Mary Sandwich, 29 17 Philip Loast, 146 49 J.R.Howell, 146 4$ "Win.-Johnson. ... 146 49 George Beckham, . 33 fcs Charles Hight -.. 107 70 Daniel Turner, - 103 00 Peter Lowden, -i,- 65 26 Charles Lowden, - 23 tl Mary 8andwiobv'-'v-17 78 Isaae Wilson, - - 43 $k Mary ConneU 18 83 George Ashton, ; 08 John M'Connell, J; 4 94 John Low. 17 63 D. W. MOORS, Tress r. Hatch 28. - ' - j , .... ... . ... . 433 .153 456 159 433 153 100. 412 41 433 ' 153 263 . 153" ' 5 140 215 263 355 300 100 433 336 57 100 334 216 438 - 73 426 105 433 133, 121 . 163t. 433 1 153 433 153 . 433 153 100 ' 63 248 ' ' . 237 176 81 ; 136. ' ' . 189 - ' --41 85 -40 . 4 : 150 ERRORS OP YOUTH. A Gentleman who suffered for years from Nervous Debility. Premature Decay, and all the effects of youthful indiscretion, will for the sake of suffering hnman ity.send free to all who need it, the recipe and directions .for dm ing the simple remedy by which he was cured. Sufferers . wishing to profit by the advertiser's experience, ean do so by ad dressing . . ( JOHN B. OGDEN, Jan. 3 1365-ly. No. 13, Ohambera St. N.Y. THE CONFESSIONS AND EXPERI ENCE OF AN INVALID. Published for the benefit and as a CAUTION TO- YOUNG MEN and others, who suffer from Nervous Debili ty, Prematura Decay of Manhood, A-o , supplying at the same time The Means of -iolf-Cure, ; By one who has cured himself after uudergoing con siderable quackery . By enclosings postpaid ad dressed envelope, single oopies free of charge may be had by the au thor. NATHANIEL MAYFAlR. Esq, 1 Jan. 31, 18C6-ly.- Brooklyn. Kings Co. N. Y TO CONSUMPTIVES. The undersigned having been restored to health in a few week, by a very simple remedy, after laving suffered several years with a severe lung affection, and that dread disease. Cousuuiption ia anxious to make" Known to his fellow sufferers the means of cure. To all who desire it, he will send a copy of the prescription used (fiee of charge), with the direc tions for preparing and using the same, which they will find, sure curb for cojscmptio. asmuA, brosceitis, rocons, colds, ac. Then Fy object of the advertiser in sending the Pre scription is to benefit the afflicted, and spread in formation which he conceives to be invaluable ; and he hopes every sufferer will try his remedy, as it will cost them nothing, and may prove a blessing. Parties wishing the .prescription will please address. Rev. EDWAhD. A: WILSON, Williamsburg Jan .3, 1866-iy. Kings county, N ora MISS E. A. P. KY N DEK.Teacher of Piano Forte, Melodeon, Cabinet Organ, Guitar, II arm oc y and Vocal Music. For the sole purpose, of keeping inferior Instruments out of theeoauty Miss Kynder has secured agencies for the sale of really good and durable Pianos. Organs. Guitars and Melodeons. As chief among a large list os good Instruments may be mentioned, Chickcrings and Sons Grand, Sqnare and Up right Piano Fortes. Lindeman's and Sons new patent Cycloid Piano. Calenberg A Vaupel's Grand and Square Pianos Mason A Hamlin's Cabinet Organ. Etty's Cottage Organ. Tieat A Linslcy's Organs and Melodeons.' Hall's Guitars. Ac. which ahe will sell at a very trifling advance on Manufacturer'srices. thus enabling purchas ers to secure Instruments that will be a pleasure to own. for no greater outlay of money than would be required to get inferior articles that are "Jar at any jirirn.'" ' . Music Books, Paper, Guitar Strings and Sheet music constantly on hand at the store of Mrs. U. D. Welsh. - - September, 20.1865. PUBLIC SALE. There will be exposed to - sale, by PubHo outcry, at . the residence of the subscriber in Lawrence township, on Tuesday the 10th day of April. 1866, the following personal property, to wit:' 2 Horses, 4 milch Cows, 3 bead of young cattle, 2 set harn ess, 1 set buggy har ness. 1 Wagon and hay ladders, 1 Dearborn .wag on and spring seat. Log sled, Log chain, Wheel barrow, Fanninginill,' Cornsheller, oress-eut saw. CuUing-box, Rakes and Forks, 2 Plows, 2 Shovel plows, 2 Harrows, 2 Cultivators, Cow chains Hay by the ton, Corn and Oats by the bushel. Dining table, Cookstove, Churn, besides other articles too numerous to mention. , ; Sale to comtnenoo at 10 o'clock, A. M. of said day., A liberal credit will be given. March 21, 1866. . : . : Q, F, GUELICH. JJ ARTS WICK & IBWIN, DRUGGISTS, J J CLEARFIELD, PA., llaving-refittcd and removed to the room" lately occupied by Richard Mossop, on Market St., new off or low for cash, swell selected ..assortment of .ti-. - . : - DRUGS AND CHEMICALS. Also, Patent Medicines of all kinds. Paints. Oils, Glass, Putty, Dye-stuffs. Stationary, Tobacco and Segars, Confectionary, Spiecs, and a larger stock of varieties than ever before offered in this place, and warranted to be of the best the market af fords.' ' Inspect their stock before purchasing elsewhere, and they feel warranted in saying that you will be pleased with the quality and price of their goods Remember the place Mossop 's old stand, on market St. Dcj. 6, 1805. TO PROPERTY HOLDERS, The atten tion of the lot holders of the Borough of Clearfield is culled to the following Section of the -Supplement of ordinance of April 9th, 1853, relating to sidewalks." By-a resolution of the Town Council, passed at its last meeting, the said section was orJered to be republished in the Bo rough papers lor three successive weeks, and then the ' Street Conimuaiuncr- be xequirod to strictly enforce the same : i. Section 3d, That all ditches now opened or may hereafter be opened, shall be kept open and in repair by the respective lot holders before whoso lots the- ditches pass, and on default of any lot holder keoping the ditches iu front of his lots open and in repair, that it shall be the duty of the Street Commissioner to give such lot holder a written. notice to open or repair the same within ten days, and on default of such lot holder to open or repair the same, the Street Commissioner-shall open and repair the same at the proper costs and charges of the respective lot holders, which shall be collected, with twenty per eentum added, in the same manner, as is provided ia Section 4 of Ordinance to which this is a Supplement. By order of the Couneil. - . WM. D. BIGLER.- -March 2MB6-3t. - ' &'J- IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF CLEARFIELD COUNTY. Joseph .Milliken. f No.' 30 March Trtn 186S rs " j Ejectment for specific Per William Sirwell, formancea! Sheriff returns, William pecker, A I Defendants not found, and M P.; Morse, j no penon in 'possession of premises -Now, 20 th of March 1866, Plaintiff by his Attorney, 'moves for rule on Defendants to appear and plead to the action, and order of pub lication in accordance with the provisions of the Act of Assembly.. .11. B Swoops;, PllTs., Atf y. . Now. 20 of March' 1866, Rula granted on De fendants Ao appear and plead to the above stated action ef ejectment feracertia piece of land lying oil Andersons creek, in Clearfield, county, P., (being part of large tract known as War rant No. 07 81, and the same premises which tho Plaintiff. Joseph Milliken. agreed to convey to tho Defendants, in consideration of the sam of 30OO, by article of agreomeat dated the 15th April, 1865.) returnable at J use Term 1866. . . Role to bo published in one newspaper in tho . County of Clearfield, sixty days before the return day thereof, and inserted at least three times, ia accordance with the provisions of the aot of As. sew ply ia soab cases made and provided. March 38, 1866 , By the Court, (W, C(,F.) RITSSMJT. DOMINU0. UuhhalTa, brake's, Houflaod Garmaa, A Kostotter's A Green s Oxygenated Bittsrs. and pure Jiquofs of. all kiuda for medical porporeT for sale by -- Jau -10. - . . HAKTSVlCfv IRWIN, xrt: ' . .!; .- 'y.ii . 'ii! 5 ' if; i. -f : 'i ' I