fliarfif 'rsad. :o. B- GOODLANDER. Editor and Proprietor. PRINCIPLES, not HIV. TERMS :-$2 00 Per Annum, if paid in advanca j VOL. XXXVIII. WHOLE NO. 1907. CLEARFIELD, PAn WEDNESDAY, MAY 2, 1866. NEW SERIES VOL. VI.-NO. AlT n 41 J32 ICC 100 76 410 flO 992 899 too 4187 4387 1766 4287 till 4M7 Mil 4i6 4W4 1000 S008 10n 4907 100 18 1100 ! wot 007 120 521 110 J7 1000 4288 66J AO. 39 208 234 41.1 410 429 429 119 132 45T 427 4(10 75 63 266 49 60 205 100 3O0 161) 34 40 152 32 68 41) 112 78 197 04 185 941 112 17 44 81 55 58 48 91 86 80 37 90 62 57 101 64 91 18 10103 9 90 119 11 214 04 2174 35 16 145 17 14 81 62 28 54 30 Taxes 19 70 1 28 10 59 11 SB 78 42 18 J6 12 08 66 66 111 83 34 43 18 12 12 06 nREASURKR'S 8ALK OF UN I SEATED LANDS FOR TAX aS, PflB I8A6 aSD rRRMODI TKAKS. NOTICE ii aanisr eivxa, that In srtaaae of an Aot of Assembly put th 12th day of June. A. D. 1815, liled "An Act to amend an Aot di lating tha nod of selling unseated sods, in Clearfield eouoly," and th everal supplements tbertn, thera will exposed to Public Kale or outer; , fee following traota of unseated landi laid eonnty, fur the taxes due and , paid tbertou, at the Court Home in I d Monday of June, A. D. 1S68: i BECCARIA TOW2i.SU ir. I la Per. Warrantees, etc, Tjm. ; 43 John Mailer, WJ to r. Myeiceope, 114 50 82 John Funk, 82 04, Fred'k Hnuley. 4J 38 80 Michael Muster, John Brady, Wm. Brad. J BlaintELBIain, 40 John Witraer, 40 Henry Winner, 31 112 Wm. Wilson, 95 40 Herman Witmer, G2116 Jacob Krug, 62116 John Gibson, IS 7J Robert Wilson, 194 91 Jeremiah Mosber, 62 110 Peter Get, 830 153 Martin Faniz, 96 125 Jacob FaoU. jr., 28 153 George Muaser, 1 74 32 Thoaia Gibson, 433 136 DSVia nariou, 433 153 John Fordney, j44 Brown & Ku ton, 71 80 John Retland, . 1360 Jacob Km. 30 Wm Flunket, ma jn t r....,Mmii li 4300 Wm. Miller. BELL TOWNSHlf. Vo Ao. Per, Warrantees, et. 5118 101 Henry Beck, Tl 120 Henrv Beck, S3! 78 Henry Beck, 171 Henry Betk. 13 98 Henry Beck, 113 Henry Beck, 93 97 Henry Beck, (00 Jas. MrObe, 433 BenJ. Oibbs, 142 JO Henry Beck, 15S Ira A. 'ebins, M 0.7 Ttsnrr Beck, 102 32 Nitklin a Griffith, 10 4i 171 118 Henry Beck, 22 12 100 HenrT Beck. 24 J 1 Kicklln a Gritlh.IIZ w Xcklin Oriffi-h.2IO " Nlcklin 4 flriffilb,24 S3 Nicklinfc Or mth.147 Vleblln a flriffi'n.IlS 74 NieklioaGrifr.th,2l0 62 5910 350 Nlcklin a HriOitn, bi o, 1911 2(13 Mrklin a Griffith, 1 64 6913 108 Kicklin a Orifflth. 26 Hit 77 Nlcklin a Griffith. 185 01 Kicklin a wriuiin.zno o Henry Beck, 4 1210? H.nr Beck. 4 2' BOGQS TOWNSHIP- Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes. John Thoma4, $8 42 J.thn Thomas, 45 59 Jnipph Drinker, 43 Ci! Wti. M'Ornoick, 9X 57 Nnrv Bnges, 10" 93 M MrDrwiald, 103 24 John Bvera, 103 24 BubarnSnvder. 28 0l George Hoottnan,33 71 George A 7 res. 65 00 Wm. Trnutwine. 65 00 John Kean, John E shaw, Luke Kvler, Joeph Ball, Barbara Snyder, Wm Wilson. Thorns Smith, John Keohart, J a Tho. Meose, 42 00 Rirhnrd Wai.le. 14 01 BLOOM TO'VNSIItP Ko. Ae. Per. Warrantees, eto 323 J. W.Puiiih, 100 Jnbn Peyler, 60 Geo. Ii. Read, 84 Levi Clearer, 3811 111 Roberts a Pox, 3590 1005 159 Robert a Fox, 3818 100 Jacob B leer. 30 IHrid Irrins Et.3l 35 Tt Neeper a tlaruock 9 92 100 John P. Dale. 1110 BRADFORD TOWNSHIP Ae. Per. Warranties, etc. Taxes 60 Hugh Ely. 52 92 35 John Campbell, 21 09 Hall A. Buck. 24 9tt 17 PollyaM'uinsban.48 23 Mst. Klsjrni.ker, 8 94 Mst. Slaymakpr, 3 81 Wm. Graham, jr. 10 79 Jno. Hanra, 10 79 Beoj. Oliver. 147 Moses Boggs IIVo. 4 30 James Duncan, 33 71 NehemiahMaines,16 50 ; 31 41 41 90 31 61 50 13 80 4 37 71 84 1175 8 25 40 90 15 43 Taxes 49 99 34 13 19 38 61 25 OS 172 19 24 i ft14 Y , . na avo tionn. tones, fiioi:.) 303 Jas. Chapman, 116 25 290 BeniTiasnell, 10193 300 J. Williamson, 101 67 424 Mary Crawford, 123 27 311 T. Spackman, 174 47 298 Rfbeoca Brown, 153 86 114 Christian Stake, 34 33 100 Leonard Holiis, 17 55 293 John Birch, 60 02 150 John Cummings. 30 71 CHEST TOWNSHIP. Per. Warrantees, etc. Tsxea. J antes Rosa, 13 Henry Pole, 48 22 Kultnn, 32 65 Christian Rnher, 78 82 Miller A Chri.t. 100 84 Millar 4 Christ, 10 04 Jon. Kephnrt, 27 05 Nicbnhn Hsgv, 5 18 M'uaftva Mitchell 45 05 Joboligert, 20 70 J no Btenneman, 23 32 H J. Breth. 12 57 covington township No. Ae. Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes. 1891 640 72 Morris t PtwerL75 42 413 47 Morris k Stewart, 57 07 175 1?2 MoTit a Stewart, 2 "8 70 30 Morris t Stewart. 8 28 Ac. 258 lt0 140 190 164 250 22 108 50 200 248 UK) 61 109 George Moore, 38 53 250 John Fry, Jr. 66 98 32 Joseph Simons, 103 28 348 Joseph Harrison, 113 37 100 Charles Hall, 32 58 41 C. J.AIIport, 16 38 4;U114llytnanOratx, 189 30 3:!6 114 RolM.ri Shsw, 140 71' 100 Robert Shaw, 43 71 50 John Skvron, 4 17 100 John Donaldson, 13 88 1 66 104 B. D. Schoonover. 9 14 GUEL1CH TOWNSHIP. Ac. Per Warrantees, etc. Taxes. 225 John Witmer, $101 61 31 64 Piitot Shaw, 12 62 31 48(ieo Baker, 123 81 48 114 George Moore, 21 67 349 96Geoige MKre. 14186 134 Pliilip Glonitiger, 6153 158 J "Im McCahm. 72 50 433 153 Edward HhwI. 163 52 70 350 69 Emanuel Reigart, 134 25 lawrexce towns mi;. No. Ae. Per. Warrantees, etc. Ttxei. 221 Hugh Jordan, toi 93 413 John Read, 102 (A 62 114 Rudolph Liu, 17 93 90 Robert Mitl.ell, 39 29 8 James Alexander, 4 60 6 L. J. Crane, t 62 6293 726 George Mead, 62 95 6m 1187 47 George Mead, 10113 6297 1213 87 George Mad, 105 05 385 Win. Monignmery,8tt 93 36 John MvPbereon, 7 VI 74 J. M. Mucuun er, 16 35 9 M. W. A'ovder, . 1 63 41 J. 11. MiKaally, t C2 41 J-11. A'bsw, 5 22 163 Irwin A Sunt, 14 l 176 K Irwin A &ue, In 71 340 E. Irwin A Hoot, 22 80 .7 H. Irwin A'uba, 17 49 490 E. Irwiu (t .Sue, 46 33 MORRIS ToWNsHlP.. Per. WarraiiieeK, etc. Taxes Geort;e Wetzel. 5100 41 150 John Low, 17 53 W. MOORE, Treas'r. Mareh 28, 1806. TnEAUREK S BALE of Real Estate, re urned to the county CotnmiMioners by the Collectors of the several townships and boninghs fur tbi Taxes duo and nnpnld tbereou for the year 1865 and previous years, and ir pursuance of the Act of Assembly in each cases made and provided, I will proofed to sell at Publie Sale, at the .Court House, in Clearfield, on Monday the lltb day of June next, to following tracts o'laad, to wit i L -JiECCA III A rovssnip. Acres. To H'hoai AKaeesed.Taxps 1893 1910 3649 6387 350 Georee Mead. 49 26 5377 1100 George Mead, 130 08 160 John Briel, 13 52 1941 183 Barony a Harriot, 9 87 106 Jno J. Ptcksrdt, It 16 80 Jno. J. Pickardt, 1144 127 Emrry a Reilor. 9 08 DECATUR TOWNSHIP. Ac. Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes. 83 136 Jos. Whitehall. J18 75 433 60 John Anderson, 169 23 152 60 Gilbert Vought, 59 42 391 159 Thos. Billington, 152 89 100 Thos Siewartsrn,39 07 108 Jacob Downing, 39 24 37 49 Joseph Sansom, 10 05 70 99 Wm. Ransom. 29 80 303 147 T. Edmunson, 125 24 90 John Drinker. 35 17 100 Jona'n. Kepharl, 17 47 300 Casper Haines, 140 34 281 Gilbert Vatight, 109 80 100 Wm. Hoover, 40 07 50 Joseph Han ison, 20 45 200 . Jorathan Nebi', 45 20 125 A. J. G", 28 25 200 Sam'l M'Clarren, 45 20 17 Joseph Sansom, 3 84 4U Chrrles Rik. 78 92 100 Jonathan Ne-bit 32 91 FERGUSON TOWNSHIP. Ac. Per. Warrantees, tic. Taxes 5" Benj Hartshorn. 25 53 233 159 Jno. Hambrighl, $84 94 433 153 Daniel Turner. 60 04 58 Ma'thia SlougU, ZZ 9 433 153 George Rosa, 117 50 74 Lewis Jordan, 24 63 150 A. Scott, 40 70 100 Abraham Ogden, 22 45 24 Henrv Swan. 11 I 100 Tno. Hambrigl.t, 36 50 FOX TOWNSHIP. No. Ac. Warrantees, etc. Taxes 4272 425 Jas. Wilnon, $00 99 4U00 300 Ja.W. Ison. west J 22 95 4l,8 140 JasWiboo west p 23 14 41fS 250 Jas. Wilson. 41 32 411 4'Jj Jas Wilsoti.west J 51 72 121)0 660 Ja. Wilson, 63 20 4182 990 4m. WiUon. 120 33 4188 2iK Jas. Wilson, 45 20 4241 937 Jas. WiUon, 285 II 423d 947 Jas. Wilson, 287 94 153 4 20 ii. WiUon, 6 09 1535 GOO Jas. Wilson, 182 55 4242 298 Jas. Witsou, 90 68 4399 372 Jas. Wilson, Gl 49 4340 188 la. Wilson, 35 90 4398 210 Ja. AVilson. 57 38 100 Lnne i Hyde, 13 13 90 Bslltown Lot, II 82 62 lluiet Lot, 6 51 107 Firman Lot, 11 24 50 Gilos L it, 5 25 4100 100 IKde BiiwellaCo.l3 13 25 BjIIiowo Lot, 2 94 4198 350 Jae Wilson 45 82 GIRARD TOWNSHIP Ae. Per. Warrantees, ets. Taxes 108 George Mora, 200 John MoCiihen, 98 Johu Lan.pblack, 119 121 Cluistian S'ake, 193 122 Matthias Young, 433 153 Christian llager, 433 153 George Muer, 2;i7 48 Thoa Ye.ller, 210 Daniel Ollley. 215 75 Geo. Baker. Jr. 430 145 Timothy Paxton, 433 153 John Burge, 210 153 lohn Mu.-er, Jr. 430 145 Jos. Ashbrigbt. 214 W. I). Hugertj, 400 F'x i Sooiler. 140 74 117 39 44 2G 63 74 87 55 195 65 195 65 107 01 94 83 97 08 190 84 195 6 97 51 190 84 53 44 Ac. 402 200 327 373 421 440 William Wenz, ')l 46 Christian Wertz, 81 63 David Lauck, 93 13 Jesiie Yurneil, 89 IU 65 Jofepli I'uujer, 109 89 440 109 Joseph Turner, 109 89 440 20 Joeepu Turner. 109 89 423 Oeoige llabecker, 104 64 300 Peter Yuri.ell, 74 93 170 141 Patrick Hays. 42 47 27 : 16 Robert Glenn, 57 83 183 Francis Joonsoo, 32 3U 133 Robert Rainy, 10 00 433 153 Thomas Morris, 108 29 433 153 William Morris, 108 29 TERM OK THE REPUIIMCAN. The Rsrcai.irAS Is published every Wednesday, BY GEO. W. SNYDER. L CO., st 2.' 0 per annnm In advance. If paid within six months f 2,60; snd if net paid ontll after tbs ex piration of six months. (3.00 will be charged. No psper discontinued 'till all arrearages are paid tlin 433 153SoiuH Meredith, 1U8 29 OO -iV ..... u.,11.... U.ll.. I nil 'Ml .433 153 William Miller, ntiTAv to ur v c n I T No Ao Per. W arran tees, eto. Taxes , . ,, ens a k.ht. 878 71 433 153 1 hos. rnnnii 200 195 6673 1041 6874 I 041 5075 ISU 5086 990 5087 4283 4284 4199 5672 4257 4902 42:6 4225 490 n Kuat. 878 71 "oa. rnxmiona, David Caldwell 66 48 433 153 George Clyruer, Moore a lielaney, 399 2ft 433 153 Robert Gray, Moore D.laney.199 20 43 153 Patrick Moore, Moore A Delaney, 399 20 43 153 jjar, Morris. Wm 'o.ers, 879 69 3 ,53 M , M, 433 153 Nalbio Frazey, C77 Wm Powers, ZM 40 9U0 James Wilson, 171 40 VVO James Wilson, 171 66 H0 James Wilson, 17166 S47 37 Moore and Delaney.94 95 887 15 James Wilson, 2.17 99 420 490 740 124 Wilbelm Willink, 14.1 12 346 102 159 437 4 30 83 85 75 46 225 100 64 100 0 20 60 25 175 109 No. I2i 1918 1.90 347 5365 6368 '9.9 1888 5352 60S V0 Morris a 8lewart,$2 20 114 M'.rris a Mtewart, 354 120 Morris a atewart, 16 8 67 99 1 16 6 33 6( 15 21 76 10 Morris ."teart, 60 George Mead, 683 George Mead, 140 Morris a Stewart, 60 Morris and Siewat, 3 27 790 Grorge Mead, 64 22 6-170 lloO George Mead, 103 97 6.153 1108 George Mead, 100 tt 5357 1100 George Mead, 9 14 1926 346 62Morrisandritewart,35 41 93 Morris and Stewart, It 49 MorrisandStewart.il 62 81 Morris and Stewart, 8 76 22 Moms and Stewart, S 72 Morris and Stewart, 1 6 68 77 Morris and Stewart,R6 05 22 Morris and 8tewart,37 42 S87 44 Morrisaod Stewert,48 60 63 79 Morris and Stewart, 6 67 163 123 194 30 134 771 828 492 106 3674 13 2 215 1661 871 1434 36t 877 6879 1 681 84 68861 195 77 311 601 JOOt (50 13 121 li 171 i 100 - 21 1M Thomas Holt. 1 11 David Msinei. 9 28 Joseph Powell, 6 35 Daniel Graha n. 6 75 Lucinda Graham, 2 54 Horatio D Hall, 6 35 John Harrier, 3 18 John Vaughn, 22 23 Andrew Pettit. 29 99 BRADY TOWNSHIP. Ae. Per. Warrantees, eta. Taxes. Wm. Kirkpatriok, $87 32 IU28 1938 3847 1939 19:i0 1886 1916 1887 1927 1928 1890 1888 643 1917 314 36 j0 126 1887 451 1916 71 409 187 Morris and Stewart, I 97 F. Berthand's Ei't.,10 75 Morris and 8tewarl62 46 Morris and Stewart, 29 18 Morris and Stewart. 15 76 Morris snd 6tewart,67 18 Morris snd Stewart, 6 96 GOSHEN TOWNSHIP. Ko. Ae. Par. War-antees, eto. Taxes Jsmes Wilson, 143 21 James Wilson. 216 27 W ilbelm Willink, 22 63 W illiam Puwirs, 157 65 E Shoemaker, 118 70 E Shoemaker, Wm. Powers, " 94 32 James Wilson, 707 ames Wilson, 146 II Roberts and Fox, 386 44 Roberta and Fox, 391 29 Roberts and Eox, 2j3 12 1188 429 88 ltubtrts rox, iz a 1014 Abtl Dubois, 12126 JOUDAA TOWH.illir. An Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes. 6061 1 1 13 375 101 6083 298 4225 260 4216 600 2000 lu20 2001 11.89 .1..02 900 4lK) John Houston, 43 Clem S'ockea, 4'I3 John Vaughn, 433 Jonathan efbil, 170 Blair M'Lauuhen, 438 - William StewHil, 105 James Wilson, 100 90 Kolert Morris, 90 122 William Morns, 31 97 ' 407 139 Richard R. Smith, 244 217 231 UK) Ml 267 137 44 375 Jauies Suiitb, Walter Stewart, 108 29 108 29 108 29 108 29 108 29 108 29 108 29 108 29 1)8 29 99 90 89 09 10 29 108 29 39 92 93 02 26 19 24 98 22 48 71 80 32 23 80 58 Christopher Baker, 30 49 Isaac Farlow, 19 Patrick Hays, 40 Uinrad Swart Z, Vich. Reiirieiiour, 95 Robert Cat son, 91 Malbias Slough, 433 153 Richard Peters, $179 IK o,;j 143 j1IM., j, Hui.iej, l:i3 153 Fred Rentes. lua 5G 433 153 John Duntroodied.lGa 58 274 Adam Kuhn, 1OT 58 202 Ebetu zer liuubam,7l 90 103 A. lam Kuhn, 41 12 434 153 Thomas Martin, 151 61 333 Robert Martin, 433 153 Richard Martin, 91 135 Philip Los st, 112 35 78 38 25 39 19 47 V 05 30 00 23 45 15 63 70 Wilhu'u Johnson, 100 Philip LoaM, 100 Jonathan Jones, 150 William Wilson, 100 Richard Martin, KAUrilAUTOWNSIIlf. to. Ac Per W arrantees, eta. Taxes 1914 613 96 Morris a .Vtewart,li l US in 5611 120 WillUin Joii.b, 9 .2 3 152 573 W0 H'llliam tftnitb, 98 02 0V3 79 Charles H'illink, 7 76 ID 73 88 Charles H'illink, 13 II 3163 I 3475 ( 626 147 Charles H'illink, 1093 253 139 Charles H'illink, l"9i 124 1US Charles H'illink, iiA 865 Charles H'illink, 1097 436 IIS Charles H'illina, 3465 68 62 Charles Willink, 8466 250 113 Charles H'illink, 210 G 400 100 100 to 10 150 90 130 50 62 Jacob Grair, John Giutf, 29 40 20 55 GO 87 24 19 99 45 79 08 55 24 38 57 I 25 1097 100 100 1097 100 1193 79 3161 ( 3475 j 653 69 44 ill! 98 6412 100 200 Cbarles H'illink, Charles H'illink, Charles H'illink, Cbarles H'illiak, 62 85 30 30 12 23 76 17 50 37 I 21 31 82 II 15 6 56 13 66 4 39 Chsrles H'illink, 109 86 Cbarles H'illink, I 87 J. R. Mct.'lorkey, II 75 A-nold Cu.urd. 9 45 H'llliam Michaels, 16 93 W illiaui Michaels, 16 65 1655 967 132 IlewsMyers,Fisberl35 43 IU97 Charles Willink, 19 f'9 Cbarles Willink, 3 83 iw J 125 1097 35 1097 I H96 j 50 1096 66 600 122 133 83 700 69 18 1166 I 8467 ) 106 Charles H'illink, Charles Willink. T 64 9 85 W. A'cbnarr. A On , 69 38 llnniJ Vol hers, Chrwiia llruwn, Mary t'fiis, W ihard, T. and J. Wbils, I. and J. White, 16 93 18 41 10 64 88 85 4 94 1 00 6 89 Frederick Uubley, 82 20 W illiam bigler, 14 70 Mott Jb Johnson, 8 85 Simon Giuiz, 48 95 Htl.ary IWker, 19 92 Joaepli Potter, 16 92 Francis Johoson, II 94 Joseph Nicholson, 4 40 Joseph Potter. 5 44 fENN IOWNS.4IP. No. Ac 1 er. Uarrainees, Taxes. 5951 1(7 N,cklir,aGn.ti!h$10 02 6!Hi2 647 Nickiii'aUnlliib,138xO b'J(2 63 Elijah lleah, 1303 168 1 Gie.-tie.CKHl Bell, 39 03 PIKE TOWNSHIP. No Acl'e.'. Warrantees, elc.Tsxef 57M 750 J N.choLon, $50 80 6778 200 J Nicholson, 20 18 4262 990 James WiIkou. 91 35 4252 US7 James Wil.oo.lOl 00 5777 510 12 J NtrhnUon, 54 50 5777 51 J 12 J. Nicholson, 6450 6770 529 J. Nicholson, 40 91 1429 70 S. Blodgel. 14 00 450 Daniel Ba ley. 30 64 115 Thus Jordan, 42 35 184 Thos. MsL-ee, 48 27 185 Thos Mxiiee, 49 13 4020 470 W 8. Robert i. 39 41 290 R W. McNaul.10 79 5779 111 Z Bailey, G27 4ii0 Z MoNaul, 20 06 200 K Kia zer. II 50 5770 270 J. Nicholson, 15 87 5770 369 J. Nicholson, 2122 5770 475 80J. Nieholm.n 27 32 UNION TOWN-HIT. I 125 Rolwrt. A F..X 52 01 3598 380 U .beruA Fox. 147 35 WOODWARD TOWNSII1P. An I'er. Wansniees, etc. taxes 34 Roberts a Fox, Corned Long, J. B. Smith Pavia hB0d 81 S9 69 80 829 67 113 69 Wm. stapes, George Mead, George Mead, George Mead, Georce Mead, Morris and Stewart. 18 80 Morris and 8iewart,26 12 3I0 6289 330 6290 4M 6291 1100 6328 21)0 99U8 876 1912 438 184 I 1916 800156 Morris A Stewart.104 01 156 83 118X1 167 99 876 05 67 13 Henry Wyof, 156 T3 Caspar Stiver, 34 It Christian Lower, 346 61 Roberts a Fox, 819 81 Christian Lower, 356 03 Christ Lower, 84 65 J M Miller's heirs 17 83 J. W Smith, (W p. II 41 Z. S. Welch, 16 16 Banm, 33 41 MefJeiiT. 1179 HURNRIDE TOWNSHIP. Ac. Per. Warrantees, etc Taios. 1923 381 1923 100 1923 153 1324 1211 6326 1101 Morris A Stewart, 114 92 Morris A Stewart, II 70 Morris Stewart, 66 83 Thomas Meyers, KNOX TOW Nidi I P. Ac. Ter. Warrantee, etc Taxes. 437 48 Uueuben Haines, I79 94 435 50 Luther Moms, 179 60 433 153 Joseph llilliard, 179 28 433 153 Robert Gray. 179 29 429 41 John Bnnghutst, 178 60 433 153 Sarah Ward, 179 28 433 153 George Eddy, 179 28 433 153 Moore Wharton, 179 29 433 153 George Anl6n, 14 ) 97 1-2.9 John Dorsey, 29 35 72 Thos J on! an, 22 73 25 Geome Fox. 98 433 153 Isabella Jordan, 2(H) Silas Cox, 227 90 433 1)3 John Vaughl, 4,'.0 159 John W'uila, 433 153 Join Roll, 100 Wm. Wilson. 412 41 John Cannon, 433 153 Israel WheeUn, 208 Samuel E ulen, 153 5 Peter Henny, 140 Hugh RaUton, 215 5 Thoma. Neel, 203 Thomas Maston, 355 Mary Neil, 300 Mary Connelly, 100 lienj. Johnson, 433 Hsgerty, 100 Roland Evans, 334 42 Pigot Shaw, 210 Sebastian Urafl, 438 73 Thos. Edmuneon, 433 105 Daniel OIHey, 179 28 433 133 John Mus-er. jr. 17 70 121 Eli Hoot man, G. et M. M'Cormick, 55 33 163 Marr Sandwich, Thorn ps'naEgolm'n 42 II 433 133 Philip Loan. (7 OeargeMead, George Mead, 6327 1114 120 George Mead, 6329 1101 George Mead, 6330 1101 George Mead. 1911 lot Morris ar Miewart, 19 16 GRUIAM TOWNSHIP. Ao. Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes. 297 Thoa P. Cope, 149 John Skjroo, 145 T. Cope, 103 Ji Milligan, 242 68 229 16 243 58 329 15 229 35 177 24 47 16 39 48 30 71 433 153 Caleb Fojlk. 2U3 George Weatoott, 173 153 Robert Wharton, 433 153 George SbealT, 2125 John Boyd. 109 Suatnah Ward. 255 O A M. M Cortuick, 65 04 100 Henry Trout. 4J 20 14 George liowroau, 2 60 84 Chaa Senate's estate, M 85 I 75 liter Whiteside, 24 831 200 Goorga Ashton, 33 391 148 75:433 153 J. R. Howell, 100 70 433 153 Wro. Johnson. GO 39 100 63 Geotge Beckham, 148 75 248 Charles Hicht, 57 38 237 Daniel Turner, 34 08 170 Peier Lowden, 91 Charles Ixden, 130 Mary Sandwich, 189 Isaao Wilsoo, 41 Mary Conn el I, 85 George Ashton, 40 John M'CoddcII, $177 15 1x0 55 177 15 40 90 141 34 113 70 G3 17 29 21 27 89 38 10 33 40 88 53 04 33 27 40 9169 40 90 130 52 88 32 179 15 122 95 122 11 40 83 20 17 140 49 140 49 140 49 33 85 107 70 103 00 G5 20 23 01 17 78 42 51 18 83 000 4 94 100 B A. Bvers. fll 85 1 20 Elvina Burge. 2 75 140 Jeremiah Oooper 23 00 1 150 I). Douglass, 1 T 94 300 Thoa. Weston, 171 07 i 43 James Gill. 7 25 I BELL TQVKSriP. I 100 Wm M. Barrett. $12 901 100 John Christman. 12 90 I GO Samuel T Hoover. 7 74 75 Mechlley & Tamils, 9 68 Hoggs rowxmip. GO Blake G rev. $3 58 164 Lvi Sealv. 14 71 BRADFORD TOVWSUIP. 1 1 Lot H. Uiidekoffer, $10 89 1 Lot Thomas Butler, 4 77 44 John Harrier, 9 76 2 Henrv UfderhnfTer. 4 77 BVItSSWE TOWNSHIP. 100 UK) 100 10 4 Leonard llollis $27 45 Samuel Snyder, 23 30 John King' Estate 14 63 James McOieery, 3 51 Sa ah 0tkea, 147 BRADY T jWXSIIIP- 30 J. U. Adams. $0 31 31 Richard Arthurs, 23 "0 323 Robert S Cat hers, 75 59 125 Alex Dunlap.jr. 1 55 62 Geo. Ellmger's heirslO 77 100 Peter Hoover, 1170 20 r-amuel Gelnet, 5 85 35 Henrv Hand, 6 15 li 0 David McUarvey, 17 55 1- Lol Pe'er Hoover. 5 85 CURWE.XSV1L1.E DORO 2- Lots Jamea Locke. $10.95 VII EST TO WXSII1P. 53 David Michaels. $4 27 25 Nathaniel Noble, 4 28 50 John Wallace, 18 53 97 John Bver. 12 45 20 Joseph Breth. 2 00 90 James Stevenson, 9 47 8 Wm Selfridge, 5 15 DEIA TUJi TU WSSUIP. 50 Dvid Kephart.jr. $1793 13 Jonathan Kephart 6 81 10 John G. White, 4 0 81 Henrv M Mu'ilin. 14 02 tERdl'SOX TO HWSllI ''. 93 H'm. But ret t, 15 40 50 Scott Curry. ' ' 6 55 1 150 John H. Ferguson, 24 57 200 Paul IVhi.e. 20 20 GIRARD TOWNSHIP. 100 Luner A Livergood.fO 05 100 Henry Martle 12 23 109 Alex. H'l.rd, 107 50 Tl oe Luzier. 5 75 L2 Atr'm Laosberry, 14 03 100 U'ui. Phrentx, 1173 49 Thomas Stone. 6 91 G VELD II TOWNSHIP. ' 125 Holieri Henderson $17 09 338 Halet.Tiirnet Co 92 28 JOn DAN TOWNSHIP. ' 50 Thoin ts Owens, 9 9G 400 H'm. Pusey. 79 23 2-Lots Joseph M'ond, 2 37 123 Morgan, O.r A Co., 28 24 100 Thomas Res. 29 87 KA Ii 7 HA US TO WXSA IP. 80 Jas. Askey. $10 35 200 Henry Culvey, 1720 43 Elih Tickner, 640 25 John Harleock, 417 130 Andrew Long. 18 00 60 John McGoumd. 5 55 KNOX T:VXslIIP. 25 Vim. Robison, 2 77 14 J. M Lhase, 1 65 LUMBER VITY BOROUGH House and Iot I). Denmark, 11 10 1-Lots G W. Gmv. 1 39 MORI IS TOWNSHIP. 50 Anson Jone, 4 30 I M0 Michael Qoiftlev, 1 05 NEW WASHINGTON BO HO. Uouse t 3-Lois II Gall-gh-r.2 22 louselil J livinV Ksi 11 00 JENN TOWNSHIP. 67 '''" -i.k, 12 John Flvnn, 10 A. K Wrisht. L'.VKLV TOWNSIIIV, 50 H'm II. Booze. 60 Lrander Denoine:. WOOD WA RD TO WNSI1IP. 60 J. K. Dsvis, 7 05 80 J mes Mr Key, 8 40 One Lot Truman Root. 1 41 D. W. MO0KB. Tresrnnr. Treat'r Oflloe, April 4, 18ffl. MR. R. J. BI- UK V respectfully annci ecl that she will inks a few Pupils In ' esl and Piann MIT8 IC, to eomtnenee Moid April Id. Terms, 1 10 por quarter nf II wtt , JC4rRooms at residrnce of J. L. Cuttle, Es Clearleld, March 71, 1866 IR fcAl.li.-Tha H'eslera Ho 1 tei" Property, Kylertown, Clear, firid county, Penn'a. This old, well es tablished and favorably knowa Hou-e, Is now offered foi ssla. It is on of the best locations In th County, and affords rare Inducements for any pr soa wishing to sngngela that business. There Is about ONE Acre nf land at tached to th Reuse, upon which Is erected a lsrg from Stable and all Beoesaary buildings for an establish, ment of this kind, together with a com modious two story Sior Hous well finished and in g-od repair. Immedi ate possesion giren. For price snd terms of Bale, apply to or address, J. ULAKK W ALTGKai, April 4th, 1866 if. ClearfslJ, Pa. Call me not Bark From the "Echoeleas Hhnre ' Why would you bsckward with time again turn 7 Why do you still for yonrcbildhood's dsys yearn? Wsary ona, why thro' tha past again roam 7 While in the future the path leads you home! Wby la your forehead deep furrowed with ear 7 What has ao soon ming'ed frost In your hair 7 Why are yon sorrowful, why do you weep 1 Why do you ask me 10 "rock you to sleep ? Could yon but see thro' this world's vale of tears Light would your sorrows be. barm I ess your fears. All that seems durkness toyou would be light, All would be sunshine where now is but night Oh, dearest child, dry these tears! weep ao moro, Call me not back from th -'ecboeless shore." Follow ma cheerful). Drav do not weep. - la spirit I'll soothe you and "rock you to sleep." THE BONDHOLDERS' SOLILOQUY. But this is nice ! Here I am a rich, prosperous loyal man, with nothing to do but to enjoy myself. E'cod ! whal a blessing the war was to mo. It killed off my poor relations and left ine in' luck. I am worth let tno see how much 1 am worth in bonds : There are 7.20'a $25,000 There are of 6.40's 25,000 And the 7.30'b 25,000 And tho 10.20's 25,000 0 $5' 1 00 2 42 823 1332 $100,000 Now, 0110 hundred thousand dollars is nothing.yet it is quito a little plumb. When the war began I want worth a copper, unless it was in debts. Now I am well off. But I was a cunning cussl Didn't 1 make war speeches, and denounce Democrats, and inub "Copperheads," and go it strong for the U nion t Yon Uet ! Ha ha-hn-htt ! But the fools are not all dead. Some of them are that is, they were killed. And didn't I get tho poor people to enlist and fight to preserve the Union ? Damn the Union, if I only get office and hold bouds. That's what makes the cream elcvato itself 1 And then didn't I go in for boun ties, and go it strong on patriotism; And play it bi on loyalty If -notl Oh, no! Guess patriotism don't pay 1 Look at these littlo fellers with figures on tho face, and theso little coupons on the end of thorn 1 How aro you my suffering country J It takes a smart man to keep out of war himself and entice others to go. The bounties is what fetched 'cm I You see they went to fight. From sll the towns, cities and counties Tv war they went to get th bounties; Some were killed. And lorn were wounded! Soma war shot. Ana some were drowned 1 And some, when "this cruel war was ovcr,"'umo back. I had a farm, I sold it, and put my money in bonds. Bonds beatliirms ton to nothing! And I speculated in "things." And I sold 6tutT to the soldiers. And I got their bounty money on shares. And 1 hlleu town quotas, and made a nico little haul by that. And put my cush in bonds. Bonds are just old rosewood with gilt edge. Let me see. I havo now ono hundred thousand dollars in Gov ernment bonds. How 1 love my Gov ernment I It is the best the sun ever shone on 1 These bonds average me eight per cent, interest in gold. Kight Her cent, on ono hundred thousand dollars is just eight thousand dollars And 1 get it in gold, worth twenty five to thirty per tent, premium. This makes in greenbacks tlio muz little sumol cloven thousand dollar round numbers. And tho beauty of it is 1 don't have one cent ol taxes to pay Isn't it nico ? This is the best Government the world ever saw. Bich men pnv them. r . pay cs 1 hold bonds poor men Tho tax-gatherer don't bother mo. It don't cost ono rod cent to let mo see I To pay Stale expen ses! To pay Government expenses ! To pay county taxea! To pay city taxes! To pay village taxes! To town taxes 1 To pay school tax- To pay road taxes! To pay poor taxes! To pay for building churches, school houses, bridges, rail roads, improvements or even interest! I am one ot tho supporters of this Government I Good thing! If it had not been for such loud mouthed stay at homo-guards, tho war never would havo been ended. And the soldiers' bounties!. K'cod that is tho best joke of the season. You seo we raised them by taxation, of course And we taxed tho property tho real estate of the town. And we issued town bonds, city bouds, counly bonds, Stato bonds, and every other kind bonds. And wc sold 'em dog cheap to got tho money to pay boun tios. And us fellows bought the bonds at a diseount. And we gave the "vol unteers money to go to too war to the wives of the soldiers. And wa got our bounty money all back. And bettor still! I bo soldtersoaroe back from war and now are working to pay interests on my bonds ! Isn't it nice 7 Tho duced fools went to war, and now come back and work to nav us the interests on tho bond ws sold to give them money. They are paving themselves for fretting shot at. liully lor us bondho d rs I And now they work to pay the in terest. hen they get u&ed to it vo'll make them pay the principa1,too! n imt w good Uovornment tlnuls; This war didn't cost me one cent. I didn't spill a drop of my blood but, jcmini.how I did bawl out aguinst tho Democrats. And now I sit in my parlor I smoke my cigars I drink my wine 1 enjoy myself, and have no taxes to Look at that poor cuss across the creek ! llo ain't worth a thousand dollars, yet he, poor dog is in debt, and pays half his earnings in taxes. Ho pays al! tho taxes, and then his who sells butter, eggs, woolon j'arn, milk,vegctublcs, and such littlo things, she wants to get the money to put m tho bank to pay mo the interests on my one hundred thousand dollars, as it falls due every three month ! lou see this financial science 1 1 oor men suooort the Government, rjav all the taxes, make us richer; do all the fighting. Ls bondholders, ofheo-noid. era, and Ruch patriots, do the figuring, 'ct tho offices, the money, and have a irood time of it. Now I eat fine food,whilo that poor cuss over the way cats coarse food. And 1 wear brod cloth, and he wf're; patches. And my wife flaunts her silk and swings her bulmoral bku is under the nose of that poor man's wife, for 1 am a rich, taxless bondholder, and he is tho poor cuss who support? tho Government, and me, too ! Work away, you poor fools ! Toil your fingers to tho bono, and die poor men lor my sake, ibe war was a ' lodsend to thieveswindlers.cowards, stay-at-home patriots, Abolition agi nitora.llhick Kepublicnn nm7:o-hrlders. robbers, and, in fac t, all of our crowd of Union voters. Damn tho Unin. if we can only hold bonds and offices, and keep the people in povorty. Guess this wasn't a rich man's war! Guess not ! And I guess you fools dasn't go for equal taxation or repa. diation for it is wrong to injure us e haps who support the Government! Brick romeroy. THE EX QUELS tV &XCH. The ex Queen of the French, the illustrious widow of Louis riiilippo, has just died at Clai'omont, Kng!nd. The royal lady was eiglily four years ofnge. She w as at oikh a Bourbon mil a Ilapsburgor. Ferdinand IV., of Two Sicilies, was her lather; Car dine, daughterof Francis of Germany was her mother ; Mario Antoinetto, was her aunt; and Marin Thcresa.the most renowned princess in Eurojw, was her grandmother. Her lifo was one of great rietsaitnd. 8. Wner , young woman,the splendor of her birth and the glory oi lier hopes were sniuuu nd in exile by tho presence of Murat in tho kingdom of her father; the attle of Walterloo placed heron the French throne; iho revolution of 1848, made her an exile again ; and a re-as-t-cnt of tho Bonaparte dynasty kept her in that position lo her death. She lias had several children, and almost all of ihem have been pure tied by nn unsparing fate. Tho accounts aro that she was tt lady of clear, decided intelligence, nr.d of a most benevolent disposition. It does not appear, that tho French have been in any war I magnanimously commoded bv her 1 J I. death. The Emperor, probably would suffer no inauifestutiou in titi uuuor. But tho ago of vicissitudes has not yet passed ; and the day may yet come when this illustrious ex Queen will have writers in Paris, to do lar her virtues, and Parliaments to build monuments to her nanto in the saro- ficklo capital. Victoria ami her court have gone into a four weeks monrn ing in token of respect and affection for the ex-Queen. Noble courtesy, certainly. At her own desire she was buried in tho dress which she wore w hen driveti oit ofTaris in 1848, and in her widow's cap. She was laid bo side tho body of her departed husband. Universe. Dan Kick's Show. Wo understand that this popular show man is fitting out ono of the largest and moft com plete exhibitions, which he Intends exhibiting throughout the State the coming season. On the 14th tilt., a vessel arrived at New York with large number of rare animals for this exhibition, among them is young And hippopotamus, a horned horso, a royal while they were gone wo had a good bengal tiger, and what is known as, time. ADd we sold our farms cheap, 1 Iloffnagle s celebrated sacred bull
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