Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, April 18, 1866, Image 1

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VOL. XXXVIII. WI10LK NO. 1905.
CLEARFIELD, PA., WEDNESDAY, Al'HIL 18, 18G6.
NEW SERIES VOL. VI. NO. 39,
REASl! RER'S SALE OF U.V.
SEATED LANDS FOR TAXES,
ff'R S(S5 ADD PIIKI.IUH8 TBAKA.
I0TICE is aaiitir give, that In
vuanre ot an Art of Assembly pan
he 12th day of June. A. D. 1S15,
led "An Act to amend n Aet di
iog the mode ol selling unseated
is, in Clearfield county," and the
srnl supplements theretu, there will
exposed to I'ubllo bale or outory ,
following tracts of uuseatsd landi
aid county, for the tuxes due and
Kid thereon, at the Cuurt House in
Borough of Cloartteld, on the Beo
I Monday of June, A. D. lstirt:
USCCAlilA TOWNSHir.
i Fer. Watrmiees, eic. Taxes.
t 43 .Toll i) Mailer, .
2 P. Mysir.eope,
S 82 John Funk.
3 Fred'k Iliiulpy,
3 SO Michael Muster,
Q Johu Ii'udy,
5 Wm. Hi adv.
2 J.BIuin i EiBlaio,
9 40 John Winner,
9 40 Heury Wilruer,
il 112 Wm. Wilson,
)5 40 Herman Wittner,
2 110 Jacob K'Ug.
52 116 John Gilmon,
15 73 Robert Wilson,
94 91 Jeremiah Mobher,
D2 llti Peter On,
30 153 Martin Fantx, '
JO 125 Jacob Funis, jr.,
128 153 George Musser,
54 32 Thomas Gibscn,
33 153 David P.uilon,
33 153 John Fordney,
;u3
290
300
424
311
208
111
100
93
150
I Ac.
58
Jan. Chapman, 110 25 348 ' Joseph Harmon,
Bei.j.'1'iBf.nel!, 10193 100 CbHrlea H.ill,
J. Williamson, 10167 41 C. J. Ajlport,
Mary Crawford. 123 27 431 114 HymanGrat,
T.Spackman, 174 47 330 114 Robert Shaw,
Rebecca Biown, 153 80 100 Robert Shaw,
Chi isiioii Stake, 34 33 60 John Skvron,
44
71
ICO
r30
I2G
S0J
42K7
.427
t 4788
, mi
$59 6G
114 50
82 04
49 38
34 40
152 32
08 49
11278
197 04
185 94
112 17
44 81
55 58
48 91
f 0 80
37 90
62 57
101 04
91 1.8
101 03
9 90
119 II
14 04
21 74
35 16
145 17
141
02 28
54 30
Leonard Hollis, 17 55
John Birch. . Co 02
John Ournmings, 30 71
CHEST TOWNSHIP.
fer. Warrantees. eic.Tnxea.
$80 13
48 22
32 05
78 82
100 84
10 04
100 John Donaldson,
(56 104 frt. D. Nchoonover
GL'F.LICll TOWN-HI P.
Ao. Per. Wartatiieeit, tc. Taxes.
113 37
32 58
10 38
189 30
141' 71
43 71
4 17
13 88
9 14
413 John Head,
2 114 Kudu'pli l,lt,
VII
James Hot,
100 3W,Uenrv Pole,
HO . . Fulion.
190 1C4 Christian Koher,
25G Miller A Christ,
I 22 Miller & Ch-iat,
108 Jon.Kephart,
I 50 Nicholas Hngv, ,? 18
S0 M'uttHviMiiollU. 05
48 J'-hn iigerl. 0 70
,100. Jno Brenreenmn, 3 32
01 H A J. Breih, 12 57
i COVINGTON TOWNSHIP.
'No. Ae. Per. Warrantee, etc. Taxe.
! mi 610 72 Morri A fcilewart.S75 42
18U.1 43 47 Morris A Stewart, 67 7
I liflO 175 122 Morris A Stewart, 2U M
36I9 70 80 Morrii A -Stewart, 8 28
225 John Witnier,
31 C4 Pigot Shaw.
305 4jGeo. Baker,
48 114 George Moore,
349 90 Geoige Moore,
134 Philip Glonitijver,
158 John McChIxsd,
27 05 '433 153 Edward II and,
$101 01
12 02
123 81
21 07
141 xo
i 53
72 50
103 52
6293 726
4298 1167
4297 1213
285
102 13 miF.A.lI!ti:R'S SALE of Real
I? 13 I K.tjLtA r.irniid til the eountv
llobert Mitchell, fl 51) ' i vmminsiunnr. t.v the Collector of ih.
Jamef Alexander, 4 !0 ,trrA town.hii and bortiuirhi for
0 : thn Taxi'. Hn. mnA itnnui A throl fnp
the year 1 80 j an I previoua ytara, and
in purtuanoe of Iho Aot of Airemhly
ia fuii eiKei made and provided, 1 will
prueerd to (ell at Public Sale, at the
' Court Home, in Clearfiold, on Vondvy
the llthdayof June next, toullowing
tract o.'luad, to wit I
VKWA HI A TO WKSIIir.
Acres. To U'hom Afceked.THXF.
09 Emanuel Keigart, 134 25
140 74
117 39
44 20
171
S3
lit
il3
JuO
43-1
142
155
102
820
J0
263
1(18
767
ittll
I
4287
I 5i 6
6419
J42SH
limi louo
f 10K lOtO
I 6J07 l'lOO
I 5918 lluO
tin a m
i 5007
i 5901
I ton
, 4813
1 5815
' 4921 1100
57d6 K'bO
Hit 603
BOG
Ac. Ter.
9 '
208
34
413
440
429
429
119
132
45T
427'
409
75
53
200
49
CO
205
100
300
100
Brown & ru ion,
80 Johr. Jutland,
Jacob Krug,
Wrn. Pljr.ket.
40 J. Muersmith,
Wra. Miller.
BELL TOWNSHIP.
JTo Ae. Per, Warrantees, etc. Txi
tM ll Henty Beck, 19 70
79 120 Henry bock, 19 21
330 7D Henry Deck, 90 69
Henry lletk, 81 36
98 Henry Book, 7 42
Henry Beik, 18 26
97 Henry Beck, 12 OS
' Ji. M. Ghfe, 66 66
13nJ Oitb, US 83
20 Henry Beck, 84 43
Ir A. Sebin, 14 12
97 Henry Beck, 12 06
VI Nicklin A (Jnffiih, 16 45
171 118 Henry Beck, 22 I
luO Henry Bock, .24 21
Nieklin A UriT.th,242 It
Mcklin A Urimth,2IO yn
Ni.-kUn A Crilliib,32 33
Nickhn UriiTiih.Z(7 05
Nicklin A Urimib,233 75
Nicklio k 0ri!liih,210 52
Nicklin A Urilliih, 81 S4
Nicklin A (infllih, 81 54
Nicklin A Oril'lih, 26 61
NUklin A Onmib.lHj 03
Niikhn A Urillith.268 U
Henry Beck, 4 12107
Heury Buk, 4 21
3.S TOWNSHIP. '
Warrantee, eke. Taxe.
Jrhn Thomas, $3 42
John Thomas, 45 59
Joseph Drinker, 43 03
Wra. M'Cortnick, 98 57
Nancy BogtfB, 10' 93
M. McDonald, 103 24
John B. era, 103 24
B ii bain Snyder. 28 00
George HooTTnan, 33 7 1
George Ay re. C5 00
Wm, I routwine, 05 CO
John Kean, 01 50
John E. Shaw, L3 80
Luke Kvler, 4 37
Joseph Ball, 7181
H:itbniR Snvder, 1 1 7-5
Wm Wilson. 8 25
Tnomaa Smith. 40 90
John Kepharl, 15 43
J. a Thoa. Meeeo, 42 00
Kirhnrd Waple, 1101
BLOOM TOWNSHIP.
Ko. Ac. Per. Warrantee. to. Tnxer
' 822 J. v.Smilh, 49 99
109 John Scrler, 24 3S
68 T.en. L. Head, 12 19
M Levi Cleaver, 16 51
1611 111 lUl.ertd A Fox, 25 03
1590 1005 113 Itoherli. A Fox, 17) 19
8618 100 Jacob It Igor, 24 Si
20 Parid Irvine FkU. 31 25
75 Nccpcr A Harteock 9 92
"0 John P. Dale, II 10
BRA DFOKU TOWNSHIP.
Ac. 1'er. Warranuea, etc. Taxea
Hugh Ely. . $52 92
John Campbell, 109
HallJk Iluck. 24 90
Polly M!i.anahnn,18 23
Mai. Slayrui ker, 8 94
Mat. Slay niakT. 3 81
Wtu.'GrahMU, jr. 10 79
,1no. Ilanra, 10 79
rotj. Oliver, . 14 .17
Mo.e B'.cbh' H'rs. 4 31
37 250
5377 1100
350
1941 m
108
81)
127
Ac
83 130
433 CO
152 CO
391 159
100
108
37 49
70 99
303 147
99
M0
300
281
100
50
200
I2S
200
17
4(4
50f7
i?rt3
4244
4199
6672
4257
4WI2
4236
4225
mo
7S
41
41
90
il
George 'Mead, 49
ticorge Meud, . 130 OS
John Uriel, 12 62
Ilarwoy A Barnot, 9 S7
Jno. J. Pickardt, 15 16
Jno. J. Pickarit, 1144
Eturry A Kciler, 9 OS
PECATUK 'lOANSIIlP.
Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxea.
Jo. U'hiiehall, $18 75
John Anderaon, 109 C3
Gilbert Vought, 59 42
Thou. Billingion, 152 89
Thos. Stewrartsto. 39 07
Jacob Downing, 39 24
Joteph Sanoin, 10 05
Woj. K)n. 3 80
T. Kdmunkon, 125 4
John Di iiiker, "5 17
Jona'n. Kepharl, (7 47
Camper II ainea, 140 31
Gilbert Vaught, 10 80
Wm. Hoover, 40 07
Joteph Uartiann, 0 45
Jonathan Ne-bi, 45 20
A. J. O . 8 5
Sam'I.MX-'larren, 45 20,5063
Joeepk Sanom, 3 84 1
1'hariri Hi-k. 78 92
FEBGUSON TOWNSHIP.
Ac. l'er. Warrantee, tic. Taxes
51 I'.enj llartehorn. 5 53
233 159 Jno. dJambiighi. JS194
Daniel Turner, 50 04
Ma'thine Slough, 22 57
George flo 117 50
Lew is Jordan, 24 0.1
A. Scott, 40 70
Abraham Ogden, 2 45
Henry Swan. ' 14 18
'no. ilan.bi ighl. 30 50
FOX TOWNSHIP.
Ac. Warrantee, etc. Taxea
42 Ju. Wilson, $ti0 99
200 Ja4.Wilaon.wral J 22 95
41.48 110 JasWiUon. weal p 23 14
4W 50 J as. Wilaon. 41 32
4ll 495 Ja WiUon.wrst 1 51 72
350
108 eoiire Moom,
10 John MdJuhen.
! 98 John Lampblack,
111 11 iiiiaiinu o a t-, u. h
193 122 Maiibiaa Young, 87 55
433 153 Christian linger, IK C5
; 433 153 George Minwur, 195 05
1 237 48 Thoa Yedler, 107 01
'210 Daniel UHley, 91 83
215 75 Geo. Baker. Jr. 97 08
430 145 Timothy Pnxioo, 190 84
433 153 John Burg, 195 04
210 153 John Mu-eer, Jr. 97 51
4 30 1 45 Jos. A 1. 4.i lit. 190 84
214 W. D. Hageny, 5,4 41
400 F.ix .t Sn.idr. 30 40
HUSTON TOWNSHIP.
Ae Per. Warrantee, a us. Taxes
L. J. Cram,
(Jeorge Mead, 62 V5
47 George Mead, 101 13
67 George Mad, 106 0
U'u. Moniomery,8H III
36 John MuPbersou, 7 94
74 J. M. Maoumber, 16 2
9 M. W. A'nyder, 1 at
41 J. B. Mcfcnallf, 4 22
41 J' K. A'baav, 8 22
153 E Irwin A Sunt, 14 !
176 E. Irwin A .n. la 76
240 E. Irwin A A'oue, 22 bd
1.17 ' K. Irwin Aoi.e, 1 40
490 E. Irwin if' &Y.n, 4o 33
MOKRJS TOWNSHIP.
A e. 1'er. V.'arrni.teea, wj. Tines
402 George Weiiel. $10041
00 William Werti, 5140
327 Chiietian Werli, 8105
373 David Lauck, 9313
421 JMie I'amell, 89 i0
440 05 Joseph Turner, 109 J
440 109 Joacph Turner, 109 ?9
440 20 Jocepa Turaer, 109 89
423 Geoige llubecker, 104G4
300 Peler Yart.ell, 7493
170 141 Patiick Haya. 4247
71 10 Kobert Glenn, 5783
' 13 Francis Jolu.aon, 3230
! 133 Robert Rainy, 1000
4X 153 Tt.omas Morris. 10829
4.13 153 William Morris, 10829
433 153 Samii'l MerexJiiii, W29
$11 85
2 75
23 00
IT 94
171 07
7 5
100 B A. Byera.
20 Llvina Borte.
140 Jetetuiuh pooper
150 1). Douglaaa,
:UttJ Thos. WeMon,
43 Jamea (iill.
HELL IVTKsriP.
100 Wm. M. Barrett,' $12 90
100 John Christ man.
GO Samuel T. Hoover. 7 74
75 Mechtley t Paioille, 9 08
bogus row-xMir.
CO Blake Grey. $8 58
104 Lvi SfbIv. 14 71
BRADFORD TVWXSI1P.
1 Lot II. TJiidekotler, J10 89
1 Lot Thomas fuller, 4 77
44 John Harrier, 9 70
2 Heiirv Ui deihofTpr. 4 77
B UBXSWE TO WKMI1 P.
TERM W THE nEPUni.lCAN.
TheRaecaucAK is published every Wednesday,
BY GEO. W. SNYDER, fc CO.,
at $2. CO per iuuw in advanee. If paid within six
monthi 82 JO; and if not paid until after tb ex
piration of six months. I3,( 0 will be charged.
No paper discontinued 'till all arrearagesare paid
Wrltton for the "Republican."
DEATH OF JACKSON.
ITl.T,
Dread is the paute that reu;n
When the star ruihei from the field of heaven
And deep tbe silence ou the foruit plaias
Wlieativa hue oak li riveo.
Thas when tboisual of-ura, . - , ,
Tbe immortal Jackton, left bis hiHi eareer '
Bad glory sighed for her departed sire
And wept upon bis bier.
AUe! the sad minhap
J-; ()() I That brought tbe fearless chicfrsln his doom,
reaniiig uie woiui news oi aoaui,iuat wrap
Tbo hearts of all iu gloom.
But be was undismayed,
And cheered bis frieuds with words rapturous
swell,
"I'll erose Uie stream, nd rest beneath lie slais,
Weep nut; fur all is wtIL"
IIowalsslf lid be leave
The luring call of glory's trumpet him !
He sunk to rest ai Hesperus sinks at es,
To Uud a brighter mora.
No
24)0 .. U Kidder, $7e 7.1
lti IWid Caldwell 06 4S
(673 1041 Moore Drlnney, 399 20
5674 I 041 Moere A Helanev, 399 20
5675 1041 Moore A Delaney, Si 20
6066 900 Wra 'ow era, 379 69
e77 Wra Powers, Jt36 40
9'JO James Wilson, 17140
990 Jau.es Wilson, 171 66
9'.u Jmnts WiUon, KIM
317 27 Moor and Delaney .91 95
SH7 15 James W(l-n, 237 99
4.U 153 William Miller,
433 L)3 Hutt) Morns,
433 153 i"hoH. Fiimony,
433 153 George CI yuier,
433 153 Robert ii i ay,
433 153 Patrick Moore,
433 153 Mar Morri.
433 153 Mavnua Miller,
433 153 Nalbio Fiazey,
433 153
58
433 153
74
150 .
100
21
100
No.
4272
4.100
420 Milbelm Wiilink, 143 12
;yu sinei itfoa,.
740 James W:l.n.
U Wilhelin Wiilink,
6061 1113 Willium Power,
875 E- hlivemskrr,
101 K ShoeuiaJter,
2'Ji U rn. Powers, 94 82
250 James Wilau, 71 07
4236 awes Wilron, 146 14
i 2000 1029 Koberta and Fox, HAS 44
j 20I liihl) Koberts and J-'oX, 3 'J I 29 '
I 3502 900 Kuberta nt.d Kux, 2 2 12
lb8 429 33 Kohena A Fuk, . 125 36
llHO Al.c) Dulloia, 121 25
, JORDAN TOWNSHIP. !
Ao l'er. Warrantee! etc. Taxea. i
433 153 Richard Peters, $179 IX
433 153 FreU I Wale. 10-5 50
433 l '3 J.Ui Dune uod-xfJ.lOS 58 ,
274 AJatu Kuhn, 1M 58 !
202 fcbemxer BirnLam,71 90
103 A.iaiu Kuhn, 41 12
433 153 Thomas Martin.. 15151
333 UirWett Manin,
433 153 Richard Martin,
91 135 i'luUp Loa-it,
400
483
4:3
413
170
418
105
100
John Houston,
Clem S locket,
John Vaughn,
Ji'lialhan .Neebit,
Blair M'Lanuhan.
William Siewatl,
J allies WiUoxi,
90 Rnlrt Morra,
143 21
2l6 27
22 63
157 65
1 IH 70 90 122 V illiatu Morris,
31 7 407 U'J Richard U. Smith.
4200 (ii'.O
41M2 990
4188 00
4211 937
4238 917
1534
1535
4242
4: 199
1340
43il8 210
100
18
372
188
241
217
31
100
lol
207
137
44
375
Jau.es Smith,
Waller Stewart,
10829
l(r 9
1129
1029
108 9
108 9
108 29
108 2V
l'lf 29
99 90
8909
10j 9
lol 9
392
9J 02
i 19
4 98
2 4t
71 80
32 23
8J58
( liriaiopber 4(aker, XI 49
Isaac 1 in low,
19 Patrick Hays,
40 t.oniuJ Saarll,
Nu'li. lieideunur,
95 Robert Carton,
91 Mai bias Slough.
JG9 J43 Joheph IJubJey,
Jas. Wilson, . C3 20
.Lis. Wilson. 120 33
.!s. Wilson, 45 0
Jas. WiUon. 85 11
Lrt. Wilson, 87 94
0 J as. Wilaon, 0 09
Cm) Jas." Wilson. 182 55
J as. Wilson, SO CM
Jas. Wilson, CI 49
In. Wil.on. S5 9G
Jas. Wilaon, 11 38
Lane & Hyde, 13 13
4)3 Ball town Lol, ll 82
02 Hulet Lot, 6 51
107 Firman Lot, 11 4
50 Oilrs Lol, 5 5
4100 100 Hyde BidellCo.l3 13
5 BaMiown Lol. 2 94
G IRAKI TOWNSHIP.
No. Ae. Per. Warranto, eta. Taces
1924 5D8 lot Morris A Slewart,62 39
114 Morrii A Stewart, 16 26
254 1 20 Morris Slewsrt,
70
100
100
150
100
11235
78 38
25 39
19 47
9 05
30 00
23 45
15 03
3IG
102
159
437
48
30'
5
85
75
43
225
100
4
100
50
20
50
25
175
109
CO
35
17
1918
l90
3647
535
6366
19.9
1HS
5352
10
60
5J
140
60
790
67 99
1 15
6 23
64 15
24 75
5370 IH'O
5363 1101
63..7 1 100
James iruncnn, .si i i m
NeliemiahMaines.lO 601 m 1 7 .114
Ho.
492 308
1674 102
626 115
.8861 678
S77
-6H79
'8I
8886
396 7.7
2I 6I1
3 HP 856
' 13(21
119 878
80
! 100
. 5
'" 100
60
Thomas Uolt, 1 11
Pavid Maine, 9 8
Joveph Powell, 6 35
Daniel Graha'n, C 7.i
Luciiida Graham, 2 54
Horaiio I). Hall, 0 35
John Harrier, 2 18
John Vauchn, 2 23
AndrJ-w Pot tit. 29 99
BRADY TOWNSHIP.
Ae. Ver. Warrant, ?. Tswes.
Win. tirkp.itrick. $87 82
34 Huberts A t ox,
Conad Lnng,
J. B. Smith
Morris A Mewart,
George Mead,
George Mead,
Morris A biewart.
Morris and Siewat, 8 27
George Mead, 61 22
George Mead; 10.17
George Me4, 160 51
George Mead, 89 13
62 Morruand S(osrt,.15 41
93 Mo.ria and ftrrl,l6 49
Morrisnnd8iewart.il 52
81 Morris and Stewart, A 7s
22 Morn and Stewart, 8 72
Mnrrisand Stewart.16 68
77 Morrisand Slewart,s6 05
22 Morris and Hwart,37 42
44 Morrisand Stewart,48 60
9 Morrisand Stewart, 6 67
Morrii. and Slew art, 1 1 97
F. Bertbaud's Es't.,10 75
Moris and riiawarl.Oi 46 ,
Morris and Stewart, 29 M '
Morrisand Stewart. 1 5 76
Morrisand Stewart,67 18
Morri" and Stewart, i 95 j
GOSHEN TOWNSHIP.
No. Ae. Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes
1925
1926
1936
3617
1939
1930
186
1916
1x37
1927
l!'2S
lltWO
345
lit
123
194
30
1X4
271
828
337
63
4o9
W
WilUa 11 Joliuton,
. Plnhji Loasl,
Jivnaihan Jcoet,
Willium Wilson,
liichai-i Mariis),
KAtlllAUs TOWNSHIP.
No. Ac Psr Viarrantee, etc. Taxe.
1914 613 95 Mum .Stewart,! 11 08
1129 550 120 William A'oii.h, 9iUt
35S2 573 120 U'llliain S nWis, 98 62
1091 79 Cbarlr U'illink, 7 76
lu.'.l hi Cbarlss H illink, 13 11
3463 I
X175j 68 147 Cbsrlss H'illlnk,
193 J -I I i9 Charles U'illink,
lo5 124 103 4'basies M iUIimi,
1096 t65 Charles H'llliuk,
1097 436 113 Charles H'illiox,
3465 68 62 Charles B illink,
3166 25'l 1U Chsrli U'illink,
210
0
400
loo
JUO
222
150
90
130
50
02
Jacob CiiaiT,
Jul. 11 Giatl,
29 40
0 55
CO 87
-24 19
'J 45
79 08
W 24
38 57
I 25
100
100
KtO
10
4
30
31
323
125
C2
100
0
35
Lentiuid Hollis $27 45
fcrnmurl Snyder. 23 30
John Kmg'a Estate 14 03
lame Met 'lesiy, 3 51
SaahOake-. 147
BRADY TjWXSIIIP.
J. II. Adam.. $0 31
Uichaid Anlnwt, iy 70
Rubt-rt S. Cat hen, 75 59
Alex Dunliiti.jr.
Yet, though the hero's dead
His name i( Drt in every kindred heart :
llnaiiiBory fill tb land fur which b b'.ed,
And never can depart.
Peler Hoover,
Samuel Gelnet,
11 70
5 85
015
17 55
5 85
lienrv liana.
1 0 David McGas-vey,
1-Lol I'eier H'.over.
VURWESiiVlLI.E BOUO
2 Lol James Locke, $1095
III EST TOMXSUU
$4 27
4 28
18 53
12 45
2 (Hi
& 47
5 15
Fiedeiit k llubley, 2 20
William Uigler. !4 70
Mull &. Johnson, 8 85
Simon Giuiz, 48 5
llil.ary Raker, W 92
loat ph Potter, 10 92
. rauci Johnson, 1191
Joseph Nicholson, 4 40
Joaeidi Poller, 5 44
TENN TOWNSdlT.
No. Ac l'er. B'arranie, Tixea.
5951 107 yicklin,(iri.'liili?l0 02
6902 047 NickliDAGti!luli,li8 80
6'.lU2 03 Elijah Heaih, 13 03
108 lGieetio:.d Hell. Z 03
TIKE TOWNSHIP.
No.AcI'ei.Warraiitees.elc.Tixes
1U97 1 V0
1097 100
1193 79
3163 I
3175 f 151
69
48
5112 98
5412 100
20
C4.ar'.e U'illink,
Cbsrles U'illink,
Charles H i 11 ink,
Charles li'illiak,
C2 85
3il 30
12 23
75 17
60 27
8 21
SI 82
II 18
8 55 '
13 64 '
4 89
Ctittlea rilllnk, 109 88
Charles U'illink, 8 37
J. K. MCIiky, It 73
Arnold Custard, 9 45
M ilium Mu haula, 16 91
H iiliaui Miebaolt, 16 65
tf.56 I7 132 lser5iycja,Fihrl35 43
1097
Charles Wiilink, 19 19
Cbarlei Wiilink, 8 83
I
i96 J 123
J 007 24
1097 I
11.96 J 50
1196 66
600
1.'2
133
f.1
700
89
13
5781 750
5778 09
4202 y.io
425 2 957
5777 510
5777 519
5770 529
1429 70
450
143
1S4
185
4020 470
90
5779 111
400
200
5770 270
5770 309
5770 475
J NichoUm. $Vi 80
J Nicholson, 1) 18
J allies Wilaon, '.1 35
James Wilson Ul 00
12 J. NiclioUon, '4 50
12 J. NirholKon, 5150
J. Nicholson, 0 91
S. Blodgel. 14 00
Daniel 13a. ley, 10 04
Thos. Jordan, 2 35
Thos. Mage-, 48 27
Thos. Mage. 19 13
W.S. Koberii', W 41
It. W.McNaul..O 79
t -1
:o 00
11 50
15 87
21 22
Charles H'illlnk,
Chsrle Wiilink.
7 61
9 86
'?6j0 126
114 J
1916 75
3466
3467
Ae
437
435
W. .SVh.inrri A Co., 69 3d
Daniel 1 other,
Cbrisiia . llrown,
Mary ggms,
ftiJiard,
T. and J. Vt bite,
1. and J. While,
16 91
13 44
10 64
4 94
1 00
Z Bailey,
Z. McNaul,
U. Kiauer.
J. Nicholan,
. J. NiclioUon,
80 J. XiohoUon. 7 32
UNION TOU'NHIP.
125 K iburia i. Fox i2 0l
3598 3s0 K.ibtirii'ol Fox 147 35
OODW A RI) TOWXSIW?.
Ao l'er. WBiianieea. tc. Tax
S3 David M'clWht.
25 Naihai if I Noble,
50 Ji.hn Wallace,
97 J- Ii" Bver.
10 Joseph l!reih,
90 Jatnea Si4?enaon,
8 Wm. Selfridtfe,
HE' A TVJl TO WSSI1IP.
50 Divid 'iiephnrl. jr. $179
13 Jonathan Kepi, ail 0 81
10 John O. White, 4 0
81 Hnrv M Miiilin,;14 C2
tERUUVJS TUHMtUlf.
03 M'm. Barren, lr 40
50 Scott Lurry, C 55
150 John II- Ferguton, 4 57
200 Paul m.i'c. C0
G I HARD TOWWSJUF.
100
100
109
50
12
1(H)
49
SIGSS OF A STORM.
The tj'jilioon which Bwccjtbc Chi-
a eciis iho uieaa jI niuriners--it
thrice terrible, because tlio skien srivc
nn uiii'iiin.r of its .oioin". rituiaant
' " ' J - - j" ' r e.-
s'ieo. Kllinger's heirslO i7 (.pliyrs liuzvlv flap the loose cu4ivas
and gently swell tlio sails. IV 0 cloud,
savo perluipi a fleecy tn-netsf vapor,
dims (lie sjriftit suiiKhiiie. Tlw fccu in
Minoothc, and there is not air enough
to toss a white capon its waves. But
suddenl)-, almoHt 44i the twinkling of
4tn eye, the shack the kurricune
sends the vessel reelingover Hk: utormj
waters. SajJs aud cordage arts rent.
iiinsli go by the hoard, and the dis
mantled hulk which lives through the
gaJu k caftrly ither to ibe Bur
pHssing Hrength of its timbers, or to
the forethought, of tlio , seaman in
4t-t4hiii the fall of tho barometer,
whlcli Hlwne foretells 140 coming ol
lis mighty wind. .
'Xlisw V - p I ' I. KfiOtl
taught tiy hard experience 11 lesson
which they should have learned from
biwtwry, that tlsere it such a thing hs
a (litietil typhoon a storm which
sends not 4-louds nor lightning (M its
iuWht. and which makes its work of
rnin.thrico disastrous, becauso the ua
lion'whieh lies in its path is unpre
pared to meet it. , It is possible, as
we all kuow from the Woody lesson
ol 1 HC1, that a nation shall be on the
evo of a revolution in which a million
of lives are destined to bo sacrificed.
11 i)d 'cX that its people shall ke blind
to tWeonii of 'the destroying an
gel, tho waft ol whoso wings is thun
der, and the Lremor of whose plumes
ii storm." And yet we bad warnings
enough. The fatter of the Ih-publie,
$10 15 anu ait inc great, stuioiueu mnn uim-
i?"ii alter them, had foretold wanv times
040 that Iho contentions. of aectionul par-
417 tics, if mch were ever estyblisked,
18 00 w0ld srulmiuate in the terrible strife
5 Oi Jx( ,1.., l,oftl...flrl.r On the 4th of
j-X'l Ulv I'lllHV HVsi - . - - -
o-t March lHCl.the dav f which they
Lu er i Lie Pig ..od,$9 t'5
Henry Marile
AleX. Hiard,
TI o Ltu er,
Ai.r'm Laiisberry,
M'ui. rinenix,
Thomaa Sinn.
GVELlCll TOWKSIUP..
125 Robert Hetideraon.$I7 09
338 Haslet.'! umci 0- 92 28
JOltDAS TOWKSUli:
12 S
10 77
5 75
14 03
11 73
C 91
50 Tlmm mi On etia,
400 irm. l'opy,
2-Loi Joseph M'ond,
123 Morgan, O r i Co
100 Thomas lies
98
79 23
2 37
8 24
29 87
KARWAVS TOUWSA1P. j
80 Jas. Akey,
200 Henry CuUtjr,
43 EHkIi Tirkner,
5 John llarteoci;,
Ml) Andrew Lane,
50 , John McOmiig '1.
A'A'oa' rvnwtu IP-
IS in. Robison,
I 106 Thomas Merera,
KNOX TOWN Ml I P.
Per. WarraiiU'e. vie. Ttr.
48 Iitieuben Haines, $ 179 94
3 0
6289 330
629fl 4
6291 ll0
6325 200
99IIS 376
1912 438
1SS4 I
Wm. Mm pes.
George Misd,
Ueorg Mead,
Georg Mead,
llorge Mend,
.6 83
118 31
167 99
376 05
67 13
MornsaiidSiewarl.18 0
Morris and Suiwarl,25 C2
329 87
844 Henry Wjoff, 155 12
Csaper "Over,
OhriiaB Lower,
Ilobrrli A Fox,
Christian Lower,
Christ Lower.
J M Millet' heirs1! 87 J
J. W Smith, (VYp. II 45
Z. S. '.Vrlch, 1 1
BantB, ' ' 23 40
MeOairy, II 70
IBURNS1DE TOWNSHIP.
Af. Per. Wrrantre, eta. Taxea.
303 John Jones, $116 25
1 , 1915 j 300 158 Morri A Ptewart.101 08 200
69 80 1923 ,"3 Morri A Stewart, 111 92 7
1923 100 Morri ar Stewart, 11 70
1922 Morri p Stewart, 65 82
6324 1213 67 Uearge Mead, 242 56
6326 1100 George Mead, 229 35
6327 1114 120 George Mead, 21166
6329 1 UK) George Maul,
6330 IJ00 George Mead, 2:9 34
1911 100 Morris st Btewart, 20 85
GRAHAM TOWNSHIP.
Ae. Per. Warrantee, etc. Taxes,
50 Luihcr Mmris,
433 153 Joseph Hilliatd,
433 153 Kubuil Gray,
429 41 Julm Bnnghurtt,
433 153 Saiah Ward,
433 153 tieorge Eddy,
433 153 Moore Wharioti,
433 153 Geoige Ail. ton,
129 John Doraey,
72 '1 boa. Jottlan,
25 ueiiigs Fox,
433 153-4sabelin Jordan,
Silas Cox,
433 153 John Vaught, $I77 15
4:0 151) lohn U'..ll. lf 5i
433 Hi John Roll, . 177 15
10(1 Wm. Wilton. 40 90
,412 41 John Cannon. 141 J4
413 153 Israel Wl.eelan, 11370
; 208 Samupl E iilen, 63 17
153 5 Peter 11-iiny. V 21
140 H iich Uilatoo, 7 Hi
179 00 215 5 Thomas Noel. S8 10
179 28 203 Thomas MastoD, 33 40
179 29 355 Marv eil. 88 53
178 00 30J Mary OiBnell)-, J4 33
179 28 lin) Betj. Jolinaon, 27 40
179 28 ;i3 Hagerty, 91 59
179 29 100 R ilund Kvant, 40 90
145 97 :53 4 42 Pifiot Sl.aaj. 1 52
9 35 210 Sebatiiin Urafl, s 32
2 73 4.58 73 Thos. Kdmuneon, L9Ij
9 98 4:i Jij Daniel GllJey,
179 8 m Hi J,.hn Miis-er. jr.
a urn. uouison, , ,,,; lin, ,mn
LUMBER CITY BOROUGH 'A sectional j'arty had gut control ol
IL.uean.l Iai D. Deninark.il 10 the general government. Mr Lineoln
2 Loti J W. Giav. 1 3J had been inaugurated as .President ol
JiQRKlS TOWNSHIP. Istates nlrcady divided against each
50 Anson Jones, 4 .10 , 1 Hit hoMifh there had as vet been
U s ' t . . .- . w
no open war savo that whu ir John
lirowii and bi followers, under the
nanction of tho Abolitionists, had
made upon the tvonjmonweaUh 4f Vir
ciiiia. Ordinaiicet of secession, held
1 "6 t0 00 ppifrttly valid by the people
22 irbo hissed iLei-n. and br luri:e cum-
I ----- r v .
ISll Michael O HalPV. 1.4 Oj
SEW W ASM MiTOS BORO.
House A 3-Lois II. Oal!gVr.2 2
HoaseaLot J li vin's E'l.l I 00
1'EXX TO WXSMP.
14'm. Reck. 9 85
John Flvnn,
A. K Wrmht,
u.vitj.v rowsxiiiv
ll'iu II. Rooxe,
Leander Dennine
prosporons, find thero had boen so
much talk of tlis-union and wur, and
it had beeu so long coming, and tho
people were so unused to fighting.and
bo habituated to minding their busi
ness and making money, thataltbough
we stood on the very edge of a ghastly
four-years' strife, men would not be
roused to see it. No capablo orpotent
hand was streched out to avert its ca
lamities and horrors. Tho fctorm
found us unprepared becauso we did
not choose to read the signs of its ap
proach, and although we weathered it
out, It was with fearful pcrjj to our
free institutions, and u loss of life of
which 110 man wishes now to think.
If wc do not greatly err wo lay
no claim to the gift of prophesy, but
simply assert ail honest disposition to
read the plain signs of the times we
are hovering now on the brink of dan
gers as great as any through which,
wo have passed. Ominous bints begin
to fill tho air. The Radicals regard
the continuance of power in the hands
of Andrew Johnson for the next three
years as a fatal obstacle tothe scheme
by which they proposo to seeuro the
cuntrol of this country for all time to
come. They hua trwd tha arts of
conciliation to move htm from his
faith b.il adherence to the Constitution;
they have tried threats, too, and vitu
peration ; but all alike in vain. lie
will not chango a policy bottomed on
the supreme law either upon the sug-
gestifitm or stimulated friendship or
under the spur of party dictation. Ho
hits chosen Ins position cautiously and
wisely, and he means to hold it farrufy
and forever. It is not to be supposed
that men as ruthless of heart and as
void of principle as tho Radicals who
ruleCongrewi, will suffer their assaults
upon the Constitution to bo repulsed
without seeking vengeance on him
who keejrfiward over the great char
ter aud defends it from spoliation. If
they cannot iiialie away with the su
preme law they'will do their best to
destroy its gejirdian. Jleuce it is that
we begin to hear whispers of impeach
ment and dark threats of a revolution,,
to be directed to tho overthrow of the
Prid,mf Tbejv was a titne when
wc might have disregarded theso ana.
like portents of evil which are dovt
abroad. Mat re have learned a lesson
which we mean to remember. "Sixty-,
day" skirmishes expandinto mighty
wars. The bluster ol demagogues, if
they chance to have power, sets bay
onets clashiog and rules tbe tbunder
of artillery. A bee may thrust its
little "sting through a crevice in tho
armor of tho strong man and smite
him to tneearth ; aud small politicians,
incapable to reconstruct or even to
tarry oh uo established government,
mas' yet bo able to precipitate a rev
olution which will result in Us over
throw. lti well to bo warned in tiuio. If
the storm is coming let us not bo un
prepared tor ie. If the President of
tho United States is to be made ft vic
tim of party malice because of his
maintenance of the rights of States
uuder the Constitution, and lis refus
al to obey the behests of a lawless
taction if ho is to be impeached by
such accusers at Thaddeas Stevens,
and tried before such judges as Charles
Sumner, we have a vision, dreadful
but distinct, that the decree which
shall unseat him will be registered in
blood vWe lloo'l, time aloue can
sh'jtr. rhiUuh-ifihia Air.
57
12
10
so
00
tiieitiNelre Indebted in
ar reuoestid to make
payment, and those having rlsuns
srsinst tb same, will rreseut he
122 95 properly jithenHcel for se'.tl. suenU
122 11
17 70 121 Kli llooiman,
G. & M. M Coronck, 5j d 103 Mar Km Jwich,
90 Tlicni.pa ii4r.gelu) n 4-1 1 413 153 V hilip Loal,
433 153 Caleb Foulk, 148 10 4 53 153 J. It, Howell,
24 13
Iir, 58
819 81
156 88
84 65
297
149
145
103
109
250
Thr-t T. Coue.
John Skyron,
T. Cope,
J11 Milllgan,
George Moore,
John fry, Jr.
93 George Weetcott, 100 10
173 153 liobwt Wharton, 00 39,
829 86 433 153 '.ieotge ShealT, 1 18 7
25 John IV.) d. 01 .m
109 Su-tnnah Ward. 34 08
255 U M. M Corniack, C5 04
100 Hem Trout, 4120
14 Geoige Bowman, 2 00
84 CIihs Senate 'a male, 8 85 I
75 Peter W hiteatde, 24 K3 1
09 George Ailnon, 33 30.
382 Joseph Simon,
$77 4
. 47 1G
39 48
SO 71
38 53
CO 98
, 103 28
LAWRENCE TOWNSHIP.
Vt. Ae. Per. Warrantee, et. Ttxei.j
. , J21 , Hugh Jordan, 1 54 93
433 153 Wm. Johnson,
lOO 03 Geoige Beckham,
(8 Charles llislil,
237 Daniel Turner,
170 Peler l.nwden,
91 Charles l.nwdeo,
130 Mary Sandwich,
189 " Isaac Wilson.
41 1 Maiy Connell,
85 - George Asbton,
40 . Jobu M'Connell,
150 John Low.
' P W. MOOKft Trcas'r
, Msrch 1 1800.
40 83
0 17
14". 49
140 49
140 49
33 K5
107 70
103 00
C5 2G
3 01
17 78
42 51
18 83
6 00
. 4 94
17 53
"n' ! ,crs of persons in the Xorth of whom
;'..n 1 ' I Mr, ' tli crlr t 11.1. iliviiwii LuJ
rnntiwAun TOWXSinr. itemporarily deranged the relations
50 J K.Davis, 1 u; OI llifl u niairsi vu mt p..io..Sv.-
80 J mea Mcley, 8 40 ' eminent, although, as the Democracy
One LoiTttitnan Rxt. I 41 j held then, and hold now, these ennct
n. w. MookE. Tressurtr. wouU wera ttl together impotent to
iWr oaot. April 4. ISM. J. .,)Cm Unm Therc
VniUMiTlt A14M4 SXOTICK was arming nnd drilling all over the
Nou i hereby given that u- ,,1),. 'j' lircaU'tMHg and angry words
the la,n-agoof the donunant
tbt tait .f Goarne itowiu, dee.!, pjrtj in lhe J ortli. Kadicnl .senators
late if Lawrence fwnhim cienr ieid , Hmred at honorable comvinjmiso.and
r.a-,ty. Pen,,;.. All persons knowinK , j ..rj (l lotting,"
immediaM; without which they 'd'.-clared the
"JJiiiosi would not be worth bo worth
a rush." Madness ruled supreme cv.
ervwhero, and tho bravo and good
and eoiiservative men m oom.eciions.
who lilted their vo;ces iu behalf of
peace and good will, found themselves
either despised as visionary lotus, or
threatened with popular violence as
public enemies. This was the slate
ol things when Mr. J.incoln became
President, nnd for six weeks after
ward it grew worse. Tho political
haromler kept falling, falling. TUe
mercury sunk into tho bulb. But
thero whs n bright sky overhead, and
not a cap full of wind to ruiso tho fears
of people who relied on mere material
and outward signs of storm. We
wero no ricb, and so strong, i and so
TAYLOK KQWLK.
March 14th, lS6-6t. Adm'r.
IOK A1 I- The U'estera kin.
1 le." Pruiiorty. K)lwU)wn, Clear.
Ii. id eoimty, Penn'a. TWs old. well es
la' l .died and fiivotably known Uou-t.
is now oflered fm tale. It it ne nf
the beat lucktient in I ha Coun'y, and
BAords rsre Imlueeinenu for aey per
son wishing to engaf -ia that banineas
There is about 0l Acre -f Vm4
Inched lo th hLust, aipoe whi.4i I.
erected a Isre Iraia biabla awl all
lieeesaary bui.ding for aa it blih
me.it ol till kiml.tog.-tber with a coin
miihnui two auo-v Sier lious well
Snikhed and la rood repair, lininedl
alt r"!:rjiB givea. For prl and
term uf tlale, apply tt tr address,
I J. BLAKE WALTKKS,
April 4 lb, 1866 U. CIr8IJ, Pt,
The Takitf litKOEN. As a subject
interesting to all consumers, wo ob
serve that Congress is urged immedi
ately to pass 11 resolution for increas
ing "the presentariil' fifty per cent,
for the period of ninetvyJays. Journals
wedded to the claiming of advantages
for tho manufat luring over other .in
terests are eager for tho adoption of
that policy, nnd some of thorn, speak
ing lor, particular inauuiauiutvs, -He
ctare Unit a higher tariff is nccessnry
to savo tho country from financial
ruin, liotwveen npprcbeudod panic,
and the incroaso of fifty per tout, on
tho tariff, we think panic rather thp
least of the two evils, as the ndvanco
wculii 6-hut out the competitiou cf for
eign manufacturers, enable thos at
horns to' increase their prico perhaps
to the extent of fifty per ccut. and
const mer .would be obliged to pay
jiift that fifty percent, more for their
goods than they now pay. J-it the
'- ... . I I! L....l ...I,..
peOplO.8 LUIMcnS l llgiimuoj, isivin-i
tbnn increased. With the reduction
of expenses an J of values, tariffs and
othtr taxes sliouia go uownwaru in
stead of upward.
iyA man should never be ashamed
to own that he has been in the wrong,
whiih is but saying in other words,
that he is wispr to-day than bo wo.
vesterdav.
' -ax ass t ' '
jtThe whole membership of the
Meth odist Church, Xorth and ' South,
is given as 1,628,320; of the BpUV
Churr.t 1,010,003. -