Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, May 23, 1866, Image 1

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leo- B GOODLANDEE. Editor and Proprietor.
PRINCIPLES, not MEN.
TEEMS: $2 00 Per Annum, if paid in advance
I VOL. XXXVIII. WHOLE NO. 1910.
CLEARFIELD, PA., WEDNESDAY, MAY 23, 1866.
NEW SERIES VOL. VI. NO. 41.
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rRKASURER'S 8ALB OF UN
SEATED LANDS FOR TAXES,
I FOR lSrt5 AND PRP.UOU8 YEARS.
NOTICE III HKRERT GIVIK, that in
nuance of an Act of Assembly paes
4 the 12th da; of June, A. l. His,
titlod "An Aot to amend an Act di
eting the mode of selling unseated
mis, in Clearfield county," and the
sveral supplements thereto, there will
I exposed to Public Kale or outory,
it following tracts of unaeated landa
a aaid county, fur the taxes due and
npaid thereon, at the Court House in
Borough of Clearfield, on the bee
id Monday of June, A. D. 18lto:
UrXCAlilA TOWM3UIP.
e. xer. w arran tees, etc. lajtes.
303
303
290
300
424
311
298
111
.100
293
100
$1 16 25
110:
101 93
101 07
123 27
174 47
1 43 John Mailer.
32 P. Mysincope,
6G 62 John Funk,
,:0D Fred'k Hubiey,
78 80 Michael Museer,
410 John Brady,
110 Wm. Prady,
92 J.Blain rlBlain,
99 40 John Witmer,
:3D 40 Heary Witoier,
m 112 Wm. Wilson,
195 '40 Herman Witmer,
1C2 110 Jacob Krug,
1C2 116 John Gibson,
215 73 Robert Wilson,
94 91 Jeremiah Mosher,
162 110 Peter Geti,
S30 153 Martin Fantz,
29G 125 Jacob Fanli. jr.,
323 153 George Musser,
74 32 Thomas. Gibson,
433 153 David Rarton,
433 153 John Fordney,
44
,71
300
30
126
300
$09 GO
114 50
82 04
49 38
34 40
152 32
C8 49
112 78
197 04
185 94
112 17
44 81
' 55 58
48 91
80 80
37 9G
C2 57
101 C4
91 18
10103
9 90
119 11
214 04
21 74
35 16
145 17
. 14 81
G2 28
54 30
John Jonos,
Jan. Chapman,
Iienj. Tiasnell,
J. Williamson,
Mary Crawford,
T. Spackman,
Rebecca Brown, 153 80
Chiistian Slake, 34 33
Leonard JJollia, 17 55
John Birch, 00 02
John Curumings, 30 71
CHEST TOWNSHIP.
Per. Warrantee, etc. Taxes.
James Itoss, $80 13
31 lleniy Pole. 48 22
T-luUon. 32 05 j
Ac.
258
100
i in
190 104
256
22
108
50
200
!248
100
CI
109 George Moore, 38 53
250 John Fry, Jr. CO 98
382 Joseph Simons, 103 28
348 Joseph Harrison, 113 37
100 Charles Llall, 32 58
41 C. J. Allport, 10 38
431 114 llyman Gratz, ISO 30
330 114 Robert Shaw, 140 71
100 Hubert Shaw, 43 71
50 John Skvron, 4 17
100 John Donaldson, 13 88
CO 104 IS. D. Schoonover, 9 14
GUKL1CH TOWMiUIP.
Ao. Per. Warrantees, etc Taxes.
Christian Roher, 78 82
Miller .tChrift, 100 84
Miller 4 Christ, 10 04
Jon.Kephart, 7 05 j 134
Nicholas llacy, 5 18 1 158
225 John Witmer,
, 3l..C4PifioJ, ,KhBw
305 48 Geo. Baker,
48 114 George Moore,
349 90 Geoi ee Moore,
Thilip Gloninger,
John McCuhen,
M'unflyt Mitchell 45 05 433 153 Edward Hand,
$101 CI
12 02
10;) tu
21 07
141 80
01 53
72 50
1G3 52
LA WHENCE TOW NSU I F.
No. Ao. Per. Warrantees, etc. Tixes.
221 Huh Jordan, $54 93
413 John Head, 102 03
62 114 Kudulph l.-tz, 1? 93
SO Robert Mitchell, 89 29
6 Jome Alexander, 4 60
6 h. J. Crone, 6 62
5203 728 Ueorgo Mead, 52 95
6295 1167 47 George Meed, 10113
5297 1213 67 tieorgo Mad, 105 05
285 Wm. MontgonierT.KX 8:i
John McPlierson. 7 01
J. M. MneuiuLer, 10 25
150 John Low, 17 53
D. W. MOO HE, Treas'r.
March 28, 1800.
36
74
8
41
41
153
240
w
490
4(287
42S7
Brown i Fu ton,
SO John Rutland,
Jacob Krug,
Wm. Plunkct,
40 J. Mu'STsrniih,
Wm. Miller.
BELL TOWNSHIP.
Ho Ae. Per, Warrantees, etc. Taxes
6618 101 Henry Beck, J 70
7 120 Henry Bock, 19 23
S30 78 Henry Keek, 90 59
Ueury Seek, SI 30
t Henry Deck, 78 42
Henry Back, IS 2ft
97 Henry Beck, 12 OS
lienj. Uibba, 118 83
20 Henry Beck, 84 43
Ira A. Seblns, 18 12
97 Henry Beck, 12 00
32 Nicklin a Untfiln, 18 45
Heury Beck, , 22 12
Henry Beck, 24 21
Nicklin aOrifCth.242 12
Mcklin Griffiih,210 VO
Klcklin A Griffith, 224 33
Kickl.o Gr'ffith,247 85
Mcklin k G.ri(Tub,233 75
Nicklin a OriOith,2IO 52
Nicklin Griffith, 81 61
Kicklin a Orifllth, 81 54
Nicklin k UriflUh, 25 84
Kicklin k Oriflith,165 03
Nicklin a Griffitb,2ft6 3B
Henry Beck, 1 12t 07
Henry Beck, J 89 21
An. Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes.
J788
42S7
f
till
4287
9D8
;619
4281
904 1000
9U6 1000
07 1000
918 1100
919 998
171
93
113
93
433
142
15S
3
102
171 Hi
100
Jobnlieert, 0 70
Jno. Brenneman, 23 32
II. & J. Brelh, J2 57
COVINGTON TOWNSHIP.
No. Ao. Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes.
1891 640 72 Morris k Stewart, $75 42
1893 483 47 Morris Ptewart, 67 07
1U40 175 122 Morris k Stewart, 20 88
i 3619 70 30 Morris k Stewart, 8 28
5367 250 George Mead, 49 25
5377 1100 George Mead, 130 08
350 John Briel, 12 52
1941 183 Barmoy llarnot, 9 87
108 Jno. J. Plckardt, 15 16
80 Jno. 1. Pickardt, 1144
127 Kmery k Keiter. 9 08
DECATUK TOWNSHIP.
Per, Warrantees, etc. Taxes.
Jos. B'hiiehall, $18 75
John Anderson, 109 23
Gilbert Vought, 59 42
Thos. Billington, 152 89
Thos. Stewartscn, 39 07
Jacob Downing, 39 24
Joseph Sanson. 10 05
Wm. Sansom,
T. Kdmunson,
John Li inker,
Jotia'n. Kepharl, 17 47
Casper Haines, 140 34
Gilbert Vaught, 109 80
Wm. Hoover, 40 07
Joseph Uariisnn, 20 45
Jonathan Nekbit, 45 0
49
99
147
Ac.
83 130
433 CO
152 CO
391 159
100
108
37
70
303
90
100
300
281
100
50
00
125
00
17
4C4
00
007
t10
tun
6913
6916
IV21 1100
7G6 10f
423 (63
, 920
359
263
106
707
39
'234
'413
U40
M29
I 429
I 119
132
457
427
400
; 75
53
30
; 49
I 205
i 100
' 300
? 100
76
41
41
90
31
John Thomas, $8 42
John Thomas, 45 59
Joseph Drinker, 43 03
Wm. M'Cormick, 98 67
Nancy BogRS, 10' 93
M. McDonald, 103 24
John Dyers, 103 24
Barbara Snyder. 28 00
George Hoolman, 33 71
George Ay res, 05 06
Wm. Troutwine, 05 00
John Kean, CI 50
John E. Shaw. 13 80
Luke Kfler. 4 37
Joseph Ball, "I 84
Barbara Snyder, 1175
Wm. Wilson. 8 2.
Thomas Smith, 40 90
John Kephart, 15 43
J. a Thos. Meesc. 42 00
Richard Warde. 14 0J
BLOOM TOWNSHIP.
No. Ac Per. Warrantees, eto. Taxes
122 J. W . Smith, 49 99
ICt JohnPoTler, . 24 88
60 Geo. h. Head, 12 19
84 Levi Clearer, 28 51
SK11 111 Roberts a Fox, 25 03
1& 10 1005 159 Roberts a Fox, 172 19
2618 100 Jacob B lier. 24 38
2A0 Uaid Irvins Est.Sl 24
76 Keeper k Hartaock 9 92
100 John P. Dale, 11 10
BRADFORD TOWNSHIP
Ar.. Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes
CO Huah Elr. W U
35 John Campbell, 21 G9
Hall A Buck. 24 90
17 Polly U'Lanahan.48 23
Mat. Slavrni.Kaer. 8 94
Mt. Slavniaker. 3 81
Wm. Graham, jr. 10 7
Jno. Hanra. 16 7
Beni. Oliver. 14 J7
Mosei Boggs' H'ri. 4 30
James Duncan, 6i 1 1
NeheroihMaines,16 50
346
102
159
437
' 4S
30
85
. 85
75
40
225
100
.
4
100
50
20
50
25
175
109
2'J 80
125 24
35 17
350
108
200
98
09 Emanuel lteigart, 134
George Moore, 140 74
John McCuhen, 117 39
John Larupbluck, 44 20
119 121 Christian Slake, 53 74
193 122 MailLias Young, 87 55
433 153 Christian Unger, 195 05
433 153 George Musser, 195 05
237 48 Thoa. Yedler, 107 01
210 Daniel Offley. 94 83
215 75 Geo. Baker, Jr. 97 OS
430 145 Timothy Paxton, 190 84
433 153 John ISurge, 195 CS
216 153 John Musser. Jr. 97 51
436 145 Jos. ARhbright. 19'! 84
214 W. D. Hagerty, 53 44
400 Fox & 8ojJer. 36 40
HUSTON TOWNSHIP.
Ae Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes
M. W. Anydcr, 1 63
J. B. Mutually, 6 22
J- B. iVunw, 6 22
V c n of
K. Irwiu t f!,m, ' 16 7fl
E. Irwin A .S'.D, 22 f6
E. Irwiu tk ons, 17 40
E. liwin f- S'uuo, 46 33
TOWNSHIP.
Taxes.
$100 41
51 40
81 G3
93 13
89 10
109 89
109 89
MORRIS
Ac. Per. Warrantees, etc.
; 402 Geor;e Wetzel.
i00 William Wertz,
; 327 ChrUtian Wertz,
373 David Lauck,
421 Jcsbe Yarnoll,
440 05 Joseph Turner,
440 109 Joseph Turner,
109 89
No
' 200
195
673 1011
5674 1 041
5675 104 1
6068 WO
440 20 Joseph Turner,
423 George Habecker, 104 04
3H0 Teicr Yurnell, 74 93
170 141 Patrick Hay. 42 47
272 10 Robert Glenn, 57 83
183 Fraucis Johnson, 32 30
133 Robert Rainy, 10 00
433 153 Thomas Morris, 108 29
433 153 William Morris, 108 9
433 153 Samuel Meredith. 108 9
.. U Kidder,
David Caldwell
$76 73 1
66 48 I
5067
4263
4264
4199
6672
4257
4902
4236
4225
4c90
677
990
90
9n
433 153 William Miller,
433 1j3 Hetl) Morns,
433 153 Thos. Fiizimons,
433 153 George Clynier,
mws.i ..o to ..... .,, - ,,
Moore a Del..ney, f,90 20
MoereA Delaney, .TJ9 20 1 4.1.1 153 Patrick Moore,
Moore A Dalaney, 399 20 433 153 Mary Morris,
Wm 'owers, 379 6V ' 433 153 Mucins Miller,
Wm Powers, I:ttf 40 j 4,;3 153 Nnlhio Fratey.
James n iion, 1M4U (q
James Wilson, 17166,.(
James Wilion. 171 68 I 7'
347 27 Moore and B-elaney,04 95 ,
8S7 15 James Wil.on. 2.(7 99,433
420 Wilhelm Willink, 143 12 I liU
490 James Wilson, 143 21 4li8
740 JameaWilann. 2l8 27lij5
HJ H h. Ml Hi ink. 23 1
A.J. G'J&s. 28 25l506i iM William Powers, 157 66
375 K. Shoemaker, 118 70
lot K Shoemaker, 81 97
298 H'm. Powers, 94 32
250 James Wilson, 73 07
42:i8 500 Jnmea jlson, 146 13
20110 1020 holierts and Fox, S66 4 4
2001 lUh'J BoberU and Fox, 391 29
3592 900 P.oberts and Box, 22 12
47U 5ta Hotitrta A 6'ox. Ill
into Ab.1 Dullois. 1212il"7
JltltOAN TOWNSHIP. . i4l
In TW Warrantees, etc. luxes. 01O
Sam'l.M'Clarren, 45 20 1
Joseph Sansom, 3 84
Cunrles Kick, i 8 vi "
Jonathan Nesbit 32 94iz
John HouKton,
Cleiu Siockes,
John Vaughn,
Jonathan Necbit,
Blair M'Lauahsn,
William Stewait,
James Wilson,
100 90 RoUrt Morris,
90 122 William Mortis,
407 139 Ricliaid R. Smiih,
FEUGUSON TOWNSHIP.
Ac. Ter. Warrantees, ttc. Taxe.
50 Peri Hartshorn. 25 53
233 159 Jno. llatnbnght, 584 94
433 153 Daniel Turner. 50 04
58 Matthias Slough, 22 57
433 153 George Ross, 117 60
74 Lewis Jordan, 24 G3
150 A. Scott, 40,0
100 Abraham Ogden, 2 45
24 Henry Swan, 14 1
100 Jno. Hambriglit, 30 50
FOX TOWNSHIP.
Ae. Warrantees, etc. Taxes.
425 Jas. Wilson. SCO 99
300 Ji.W:!3on,wes! i '2 9:.
I ll) JasWilaon.west i23 14
las. Wilson. 41 32
Jas.Wilson.west 51 72
No.
4272
4mr0
41?8
4188 250
4181 495
4200 GOO Jas
41S2 990 Jas.
418 200 Jas.
4211 937 Jas.
4233 917 Ja.
1534 20 Jas.
1535 000 Jas.
4242 298 Jas.
4399 372 Jas.
4310 188 la.
4398 10 Jas.
100
' 90
Wilson,
Wilson.
Wilson,
Wilson,
Wilson,
Wilson,
Wilson,
Wilson,
Wilson,
Wilson,
Wilson,
Lane & Hyde,
Iliilllown Lot,
03 0
120 33
45 0
285 11
87 91
G 09
182 55
90 OH
Gl 49
35 90
67 38
13 13
11 82
0 51
11 24
5 25
244
217
231
100
101
i!l'.7
James Smith,
Waller Stewart,
108 9
108 29
108 29
108 9
108 9
108 9
108 9
I08 9
198 9
99 90
89 09
104 29
108 9
39 92
93 02
20 19
24 98
22 48
71 80
32 23
80 58
Christopher Baker, 30 49
433 153'nichard Peteri, $179 1SI209 143 Joseph Ilubley,
li-aao Fal low,
19 Patrick Hays,
40 Coorad SwarlS.
IiiL.li. ll..4-"'ul ,
95 Robert Carson,
91 Muthias Slough,
l:a 1.1.1 Fred I'eales. lbo 60 1 slU
433 153 John Dunroodied.103 6S 6
74 Adam Kuhn, 10'? 68 400
202 EbetH 7.T Br nhain,7l 90 100
103 Adam Kuhn. 41 12 100
433 153 Thomas Mi tin,
151 51
112 35'
78 3HI
3 39 !
19 47 i
9 05 I
30 00 i
23 45 '
15 03
No.
' 492 808
3574 102
' 626 216
6861 67
1434 363
877
6879
A381
4886
16 77
SIS 601
2009 650
13 621
116 370
80
" 100
2J
100
60
Thomas Holt. 1 11
David Maines, 9 8
Josoph Powell, G 35
' Daniel Graha n, G 75
Lucinda Graham, 2 54
Horatio D. Hall, G 35
John Harrier, 3 18
John Vaughn, 22 23
Andrew Pettit, 29 99
BRADY TOWNSHIP.
Ae. Ter. Warrantees, tte. Taxea.
Wm. Kirkpalrick, $7 82
02 Hulcl Lot,
107 Firman Lot,
50 Giles Lot.
4400 100 Hydo.BidwelUCo.13 13
25 Balltowo Lot, 2 94
41S8 350 Jnt Wilson 45 82
GIRARD TOWNSHIP.
No. Ac. Par. Warrantees, etj. Taxes
I 1 2 5liS 100 Morris k Rtewart,$52 26
1918 114 Morris a Stewart, 16 26
1S90 2.i4 120 Morris a Stewart, 67 99
T.:7 10 Morris a Stewart, 115
53(1 60 Gonrge Mead, 6 2.1
6366 663 George Mead, 61 15
19:'9 110 Morris k Stewart, 24 75 1
18S6 60 Morris and Stewart, 2 27
5.152 790 George Mead, 6122
5376 1100 George Mead, 10:107
6363 llflt George Mead, 100 64
6357 1100 George Mead, 69 13
1926 45 62 Morrisand Stewart,35 41
93 Morris and Stcwart.16 49
Morris and Stewart,! 1 62
81 Morris and Stewart, 8 76
22 Mi.rns and Stewart, 3 72
Morris and Stewart, 16 68
77 Morrisand Stewart,86 05
22 Morris and Stewart,37 42
3R7 44 Morrisand Stowart,4S 60
63 79 Morrisand Stewart, 6 67
333 Robert Martin,
433 153 Richard Mat tin,
91 135 Philip Loast,
70 Willia t) Johnson,
100 Philip Loast,
lt)0 Jonathan Jones,
150 William Wilson,
100 Richard Martin,
KART1IAUS TOWNSHIP.
No. Ae Pel. Warrantees, etc. Taxes.
1914 513 95 Morria Stewart,! Il 08
1479 650 120 William 6'iniih, 9'42
3502 573 I2U H illiaio Aioilh, 9.i 62
1093 79 Charles H'illink, 7 76
1023 88 Charles H illibk,
3IC3 I
St75 J 618 147 Charles H'illink,
nu:i 253 139 Charles H'illink,
1185 124 103 Charles H'illink,
1096 866 Charles It illink,
1097 436 1 13 Charles Vt'illint,
3465 68 62 Charles Willink,
3466 250 113 Charles U illink,
13 U
Jacob Gruir,
John Grail'.
Fredeiick Hubley,
William Bigler,
Molt & Johnton,
Siuiou Gratz,
Hillary Baker,
Joseph Poller.
Fraucis Johnson,
Joseph Nicholson,
Joseph Potter,
PENN TOWNS J IP.
No. Ac. Per. Warrantees, Taxes.
6951 107 NicklinGn.Tith$10 02
5902 047 NicklinUtilliLh,13MN)
5902 b3 Elijah Heath, 13 03
108 f Greenwood Bell, 39 03
PIKE TOWNS II 1 P.
No. Ac. Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes
150
90
136
50
02
29 40
0 55
00 87
it 13
99 45
79 08
55 4
38 57
1 25
82 20
14 70
8 K5
4S 95
19 92
i 00
1194
4 40
5 44
rpREASUR KK'S BAI.B of Real
JL Estate, reinrned to the county
Commissioners by the Collectors of the
sereral townships and boroughs for
Oil Taxea duo and nnpaid theroon for
the year 1866 anil previous yaars, and
in pursuance of the Act of Assembly
in surh eases inado and provided, I will
proceed to sell at Public Sale, st the
Court Houss, in Clcarfiold, on Vonday
the 1 1 til day of June next, ta following
tracts o.'laad, to wit :
fiEZfA VIA TOWN SI1T P.
Ar t t o. To H'lmtn AitMurf TaT
Is A. Bvera.
Elvina Burpe,
Jetetniuh Ooopcr
D. DouizUss,
Thoa. Weston,
James Gill,
liKLL TQ'AS&riP.
Wm. M. Barrett, $12 90
John Christ man, 12 90
Hnmuel T. Hoover, 7 74
Mnchtloy & PntOille, 9 08
nojjs ro wxsuu:
Blake Grey. $8 58
100
; 0
.140
1 156
;300
j 43
100
100
I 00
I 75
ll 85
2 75
23 00
17 94
171 07
7 25
From the Sunday Mercery.
THE MODERN PATEI0T-
' Patriotism :" ''The last Eefuge of a
Scoundrel."
Ste Johnion't Dictionary, Fint EJitio.
An Acrostic. .
Since first the treacherous fiend the world be
trayed, Tn serpent guise and subtlety arrayed,
Mankind so vile a reptile ne'er has seee
O'er all compeers as this vile wretch has been
Nor one with life so leperously unclean.
Contemning truth, and violating trust,
n until una pmnrf f him ff M .n,i. .
Mammon, bis only iiod, for faror wooed,
Evan to the selling of his brother's blood,
Remorseless, merciless, to glut his greed.
On friends and foes alika both sateless feed.
Nor spared bis country in ber utmost need.
GO
104
A STAETLING EXPOSUEE-
It will be remembered that at tlie
trial of the accomplices of Booth, be
fore a military commission at Wash
ington, 011 the charge f complicity
with the assassination of President
Levi Sealv. 14 71 i-incnn, a cerium j times i. iui'rriii
JiRADFOni) TOWXSIIir. was the princij.lo witness lor tiro Gov
1 Lot II ITndpkom.r. S10 89 crnment. On his testimony Mrs. Sur-
1 Lot Thomas Puller. 4 77 ratt was convicted and hanged, ntid j
44 John Harrier, 9 70 on bis tHliinony it waa shown that
2 lUnry UndHrhnfTer. 4 77 i Jefferson Davis, C. C. Clay, and Geo.
RURSSWF. TOWXSUIP. jjft Saunders were directly implicated
100 Leonaid IIolln $27 4j ,1,- Muooau:x i.tt;,lnn
the testimony of this man Merritt
als. liis statements did not appear
1" 1
100
100
10
4
351
1 47
36
31
323
125
02
100
0
35
UO
lames McCtcery,
Sa'ah Oik,
nit ad y Towssmr.
J. H. Adams, $6 31
Richard Arthurs, 3 70
Robert S. Caihert, 75 59
Alex Dunlap, jr. 1. 55
Geo. Ellinger'a hcirslO 77
reasonable. Mrs. Surratt's daughter,
Peler Hoover,
Samuel Gelnet,
Henry Hand.
David McGarvey,
1-Lot Peter 1 1 reiver.
after tbo execution of her motlier,
Cronounccd thent utterly falso from
eginning to end; and so indignant
was Clay when he beard what this
witness Lad said, that bo voluntarily
surrendered himself to the Govern
ment authorities, and asked for a trial.
17 55 J).ivis and Saunders too pronounced
5 85 i,;a tiiiiininnv Triirtr. Indeed liia
II 70
5 85
G 15
tcf it aaai MM entire story bvfore the illegal military
2 Lola James Locke, 109j . , , f. P ...,..
1097 IO0
100
1(197 100
1193 79
346.1
3475 j 652
69
41
6412 94
6412 100
2U0
Charles
Charles
Charles
Charles
H'illink,
IV'illiuk,
H'illink,
H'illink,
62 85
3D 30
12 21
75 17
60 27
8 21
30 82
It 15
f 65
13 65
4 39
153
123
194
30
1X4
771
328
14 Roberts Fox,
Contad Lor.g,
J. B. Smith
I'avid Kennedy
31 S9
69 60
329 67
113 19
1926
1936
3647
1939
1930
1886
1916
1HT
1927
1928
1890
18S3 64.1
1917 314
?fi:0 126
I8S7 456
Charles TTillink,
Charles H'illink,
J. B. McClofkay,
A-nold CusUrd, 45
H'iliiam Mii baels, 16 93
William Michaels, 16 65
1655 967 132 HewfMjrera,Fishdrl35 43
1097 (
Charlos Willink,
Charles Willink,
125
25
li96 )
1097
1097 I
1U96 J 60
1096 66
600
121
133
83
700
89
IS
19 f'9
S 82
Charles H'illink,
Charles Willink,
7 64
9 85
W. .S'chnarrs A Co , 69 38 j
409
17
Morrisand Stewart,4t 07
F.Berthaud's Ks'u.10 75
Morris and Stewart,6J 46
Morris and Stewart, 29 33
Morris and Stewart. 15 78
Morrisand Stewart,67 16
1466
3467
Daniul Yothers,
Christian Brown,
Mary Ifggani,
Wiliard,
T.and J. White,
T. and J. White,
16 93
13 41
10 54
34 66
4 94
1 00
J Nicholson, $50 80
J Nicholson, 0 18
James Wilrioo, 91 35
James Wilsou, 101 00
12 J. Nicholson, 54 50
12 J. Nicholson, 6450
J. Nicholson, 40 91
S. Blodgel, 14 00
Daniel Bailey, 30 01
Thoa. Jordau, 42 35
Thoe. Maijee, 4S 27
Thos. M.igee. 49 13
W. 8. Hubert. 39 41
R. W. McNaul.10 79
Z Bailey, 0 27
Z. McNaul, 0 00
i;. Kraiier. 11 50
J. Nicholson, 15 S7
J. Nicholson, 1 22
80 J. Nicholson. 27 32
UNION TOWNSHIP.
125 R.iImtIs & Fox. 52 01
3598 3f0 Robertsi Fox. 147 35
W (30 DWAKD TO WNSIll P.
As Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes.
67 1 750
5778 00
4202 990
4252 957
5777 510
5777 510
5770 529
1129 70
450
145
1M4
1S5
109 80 4020 47G
8 37 I 00
II 5770 111
400
00
5770 70
5770 309
5770 475
1AA
7bomas Meyers,
KNOX TOW Noll I P. I 08
Ac Ter. Warrantees, etc. Taxes. : 153
437 48 Rlieuben Haines, $179 94 140
435 50 Luther Moiris, 179 GO 15
433 153 Joseph Ililliard, 179 28 203
433 153 Hubert Gray,
433 153 John Vaught,
450 159 lohn UhIIs,
433 153 Jobn Holl,
100 Wm, Wilson,
,412 41 John Cannon,
6 89 433 153 Israel Wheelan,
1916 75 Morris and Stewart, 6 95 1 M ji.n lirini.hiirat 17
gosh en TowNsii 1 p. I j j r!b" lur8t' i
No. Ae. Per. Warrantees, eto. Tax-. 'y '-
3-0 Wm. Mapes, $56 83 433 ld3 (leorfiO E idy, 1.
George Mead,
George Mead,
George Mead,
George Mead, 67 13
Morris and Slewarl,18 SO
Morrisand Stewart,25 62
841 Henry Wyoff, 366 72
Casper Stiver, 24 11
Christian Lower, 248 60
Roberts a Fox, 119 81
Christian Lower, 266 02
Christ Lower, 84 65
J M Miller's heirs 37 02
J, W Smith, (W p. 11 45
Z.S. Welch, 10 05
Bsurn, 3-140
McGairy,
P.URNS1DE TOWNSHIP,
it. Per. Warrantee), etc. Te'
52F9 880
6290 488
6291 1100
6325 200
9909 376
1912 438
I 18S4 I
1 1915 J 100158 Morris A Stewart.104 01
1923 883 Morris A Stewart, 114 92
1 1921 100 Morris A Stewart, 11 70
I 1921 162
! 6324 1213
118 31 4.1J 1j3 Moore wnariou,
17 99 413 153 George Ashlon,
376 05 i'2'j John Horsey.
72 Thos. Jordan,
25 George Fox,
433 153 Isabella Jordan,
200 Hilas Cox,
h'ainuel Eiulen,
5 Peler llenny,
Hugh Rtlxton,
5 Thomas Nee!,
Thomas Maston,
Mary Neil,
Mary Connolly,
Benj. Johnson,
Hagerty,
Roland Eans,
42 I'igol Shaw.
S. lmilifln Graf,
73 Thos. Kdmunson,
179 29
178 60 300
179 28 100
179 28, 4.13
179 29 KM)
145 97 334
9 35 1C,
2 73 ' 4118
9 98 433 105 Daniel Oflley,
179 28 433 133 Jobn Musser, Jr.
17 70, 121 F.li Hoolman,
(1. A M. M'Cormick, 55 38 103 Mary .Ssndwich,
227
90 Thomtis'naEirelm n 42 11 1 433 L3 Philip Loast,
Morris Stewart, 65 82 ' jrt 1.11 Caleb Foulk. 148 75 1 433 153 J. R. Howell.
67 UeargeMoad, 242 68 or,., fi-orca Westcolt. 100 70 ' 433 153 Wm. Johnson
$17" 15
ISO 55
177 15
40 90
141 34
113 70
03 17
29 21
27 89
38 10
33 40
88 53
94 33
7 40
91 59
40 90
136 52
88 32
179 15
122 95
122 11
40 83
20 17
III EST TOWXS1III
53 David Michaels.
25 Nathaniel Noble,
50 John Wallace,
97 John Byer.
0 Joseph Breth,
90 James Stevenson,
8 Win. Selfridife, 5 15
zw4Ti;R TOU'XSIJIP.
60 David Kephart. jr. $1793
13 Jonathan Ketihart G 81
court bad tho appearance, of iManufac
$4 27 tared testimony.
4 28 It now appears that this villian's
18 53 ovtdeneo was perjured from beginning
12 45 to end. He has reccnUv been before
tho Committee on tho Judiciary, f
the House of Representatives, and bis
examination there showed that his
A;nwnjr in 1 1 of tl.A prtr.pir-
tors was tottilly" void of trnth ; that
2 0t)
0 47
he really know nothing connecting
any persons witn transactions not re
10 John G. While, 4 CO
81 Henrv M. Mnilin. 14 02
FERGUSON TOWSSIIIP. I cognized by tho usages of war:, that
93
60
150
200
15 40
ll'ni. Barrett,
Scott Liurry,
John II. Ferguson
Paul H'hi'.o,
GIRARD TOV'XSllir.
I,uii-r k Livrlg.jod.JO (:5
Henry Startle
Alex, ll'iard,
TLos Luzier,
Ar'm Lansberry,
11 ui. Pho?nix,
Thooias Stone,
G UELICIl TO WASH IP.
125 Boberl IJenderon.$17 09
338 Haslet. 2 urnet a Go..yj 8
JOiiDAX TOWXSJIIP.
50 Thorn is Oweus, 9 9(
4(H) B m. Pusey,
2-Lois Joseph Mood,
123 Morgan, Oi r & Co., 84j
100 1 hoinas lien, I'J e
KA R TUA US 'IV WXSA IP.
1:. . . i . . . T ' . ri,.-.
I H nill'l 1 L III UllllIllTL in. V IH .
J t-1 Panndcrs and others with tho nssussi-
26 0
100
100
109
50
1(2
100
49
11 73
0 91
80
200
43
25
130
50
14
Jas. Askey,
Henry Culvey,
Elifh Tickncr,
John llmli-ock,
Andrew Long,
John MeGonigil,
r.voA' rewxsun
Wm. Rob'won,
J. M (hao,
nation of Lincoln was n pnro fabrica
tion. O110 very remarkable fact was
elicited in his examination wherein he
I ... t .1 ..lit! . 1 T .
12 23 amniueo inai 1110 rccreiary 01 t ar,
10 77 1 Kd win 51 Stanton, had paid h'm be
5 75 j Urrenfire and six thousand dollars for
14 03 , his services as a witness before the. Mil
itary Commission which tried the con
spirators This was tho pitiful price
'of his infamy. Such is tho testimony
I upon which 5Irs. Surratt, ilaiTold,
j Atr.eroth and I'ayno were, banged, and
Jlttdd, Arnold, O'Langhlin and Span-
79 2.'l'gler were imjirisonod on tho Dry for
2 37itu2:ts. Out of the mouth of this man,
who sold bis soul to Stanton and the
Devil for five thousand dollars, a He
publican committee nro trying to es
tablish the complicity of Jefferson
Davis with the assassination of Abra
ham Lincoln. With Stanton to sub
born tho witnenses at five thousand
dollars a hcud, there is no telling what
they may not bo able t prove.
2 77 " his is but a specimen of tho course
1 65 rmi'sued bv Ibis fiend Stanton lo wreak
$10 35
1720
040
417
is 00
5 55
LUMBER CITY ROROL GJI ! j,i8 vcnireanro upon bis political foes.
Hotiseand Lot l. Heriniark.l 1 10
2 L"ts G. W. Grav. 1 39
MORHJS TOWXSflir. I
SO Anton Jnne, 4 36
ISO Miehntl Quiver, 13 05
NEW WASUISGTOX DOUO.'
House a 3-Lots 11. GalHgher.2 22
l!ouseI-ot J. lrvin's Ksl.ll 00
fe xx rowxsiur.
57 Wm. Beck,
12 John Flvnn,
16 A. K Wright,
tv.vio.v ivwxstnr
50 Wm. II. Booze,
00 Leander Dennine,
9 85
1 00
2 42,
i
823
All over tho country he organized Ins
5liiitary Courts to convict., and then
bought up tho perjured witnesses who
swore their victims to tho scaffold or
jnto prison. Exchange.
A Speculative Tens or Mind. A
.Southern correspondent relates a cir
cumstance which recently camotohis
knowledge, and w hich furnishes poin
ted illustration of that yearning tone
which the pure, nassal-twanged dis-
50 J. K. Davis.
80 Jimea McKey, 8 40
One Lot Truman Root, 1 41
D. W. MOORE. Trcaiurtr.
'fress'r Offlee, April 4, 18C8.
MRS. II. J. lir.HHV rcspeetrnlly
annoui era that she will Inks a
few Pupils In Vical and Piano MUS
IC, to commence Molca April 3d.
Term., $10 per quarter of II wielr .
p-tr Rooms at residence of J. L.
Cuttle, l.'rq
Clearfield, March 72, 18C5
"32 ciplo of Charles Sumner bears to the
1 n 1 .... .
7 05
nuuuwAMiv iUi'.o;m. AlVinnn. A lnd of I he, P-ropti-sneotft
' . .
97
1X70.143
1145
'103
15326 1100 George Mead,
,6327 Hit 120 George Mead,
.6329 1 ltd) George Mead,
i63:i0U00 George Mead, 229 36
1911 100 Morris f-Stewart, 20 $5
GRAHAM TOWNSHIP.
Ao. Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes,
Thoi P. Cope,
John Skyron,
T.-Cop.
1 Ja Mviligan,-
:f: fi 173 153 Robert Wharton, GO 39 . 100
529 85 433 153 George ShealT, 148 75 248
ll'jA jonn uoya, 01 00 1 2.17
109 Susannah Ward. 34 08. 170
255 G.&M. M'Cormick, G5 04 1 91
100 Henry Trout, 43 20 : 1.16
14 George Bowman, 2G6jl89
84 Ch-ts. Senate's esule, 8 85 41
75 Feter Whiteside, 24 83 j 85
200 Gcsrgs) Ashlon, 33 30 40
$77 24
47 16
- 39 48
30 71
03 George Beckham,
Charles Might,
Daniel Turner,
Peler Lowden,
Charles Lowden,
Mary Sandwich,
Isaac Wilson,
Mary Conn el I,
George Ashton,
John R'ConDtll,
17R !
X? tel" Property, Kylertown, Clear
held county, Penn'a. This old, well es
tablished and favorably known H"i-e.
1 jr. 49 is now offered fot sale. It Is one of
140 49 ! ,n u"1 leeallons in the County, and
1 10 49 ' '""'d lodgceroents fur any per
!i v I 'on isbing to engageia that business.
in- 7o i T,,('ro l"",t Uii K AeT "f Hni
lOi 70 tached to the bcuss, upon which is
103 00 1 erected a large frame Stable and all
05 2G : noce'sary buildings for aa establish-
23 01 ment of this kind, together with a com-
1--g modious two story Store House well
e.i . finished and in good repair. Immedi-
" ate possession given. For prloe and
. 1 larms of Sale, apply to or address,
6 00 j j. BLAKE WALTERS,
. 4,94-. Afrit 4rh, 1166 tf. ClearS.IJ, Pa.
tied and strong-minded persuasion,
from down East, nenr tho nub of the
universe, was in conversation with a
female friend, and was enlarging on
the dear littlo African pupils she bad
been teaching, and wits about to leave,
perhaps forever (about 0110 hundred),
when one of them ciimc in. The kind
instructress turned to the "Pablo ten
ement of an immortal soul," and said,
with an angelic kindness beaming
through ber emerald glasses, "Dear
Disley, I am soon to leave you, and
may never return. You must bo a
good girl, and apply yourself dilligent
ly to your books. Oh, how I love
you, and all my dear colored pupils.
Tell all of them you meet I bavo had
my photograph taken, and have one
for each of them. They must each
bring a dollar and get one."
This is tbo way Now England Phi
lanthropy reveals itself. When they
got tboir trunks and valises tilted,
they leave.
"GOING HOME TO DIE."
We met, a few days since, u friend
of former years, who liko thonsands
of others, had in tho noon of manhood
severed all the tics which bound him
to bis chidhood's nomc, and sought a
strange land with a view of collecting
more rapidly the goods of this world.
When wc parted with him first.hewas
robust in health, buoyant in spirit,and
flushed in the hope of future gain.
When wo parted with him last, his
health, his hopes, bis energy had all
left him. 5I:tny thousand of tbo sor
i;d i,,hi (,f cm t!i." ".Wd "rewarded 'Iris"""
exertions and toils in his adopted home;
but he whs "going home to die"
All of that man's worldly schemes
have been more than fully realized.
For him tho fickle wheel of Fortuua
knew 110 reverse of action. For many
prosperous years, all endearing scenes
of bischildbcod were but as dim arid
shadowy reminiscenses of the past;
'ess palpablo even than the nnsnbstan
tial fabi-ie of 41 dream. But when tho
Life -sands in the glass of Time were
nearly run, we found him wending Lib
dreary, cheerless, joyless way to tho
homes 01 wis fathers, with no sentence
npon bis lips, which seemed to bo the
offsprings of his heart, save "I am go-in-g
home to die.'"
"Going home to die!" What a ad,
what a mournful, what a melancholy
commentary, is contained in that one
simple sentence 1 Ifow much liko the
tapping ot the sepulchural finger of
Time, upon the coffin-lid ofburried
memories, does that sentence sound
as it falls from the palid lips of the
half-dead man ! What volumes docs
it speak in condemnation of tho vani
ties, wishes, desires and ambition of
tho world !
When health and youthful vigor
ushe4-s n th-o dawn of manhood, with
what caso and mental complacency,
do we sever every tie of affection and
sink into seeming oblivion all tho
treasured scenes of early life ! But
when age, the grave chronicler of the
would-bo forgotten past, traces with
its Iron pen, the furrowed lines npon
the troubled brow, tho weary pilgrim
on 1U0 puili t)f lilij, ernves nw rat tidy
boon, save tho melancholly j-rivilcgo
of'j7orij homefo die." Then Tor the
first time, to the weary wanderer, who
soon must lay his galled buck upon
his mother earth, in dreamless reposo,
eie-es tho hnmble cottage in which he
had his birth, stand out in bold relief
on memory s tablet; while in lancy s
car, hears again, tho voice of affection
on a mother's tongue, mingled with
tho boisterous mirth of a guileless Bis
ter. Then for tho first time, in Fan
cy's eye, does ho chase again the paint
ed Butterfly across tho clover-blooms
of tho well known field, regaled by
tho song-bird'a varied notes as they
ring through the air of his woodland
homo ! Tlien for tho first time, per
chance, does ho bow tho aged knee,
in humble reverence, and petition for
the poor privilege ot"going home to die!
ho is there who does not wish to
die "among his kindred?" Who is
there that does not think that, when
Life fitful dream is over, that his
monldering manes cannot bettor re
pose beneath the samo sod which
presses on the'coftin lid of his sainted
mother or mingles its clay with the
bones of a venerated father ? Who H
there among us, w hen bereft of every
earthly prospect, hope and joy, would
not, liko our dying friend, consider it
h lenient us well its a heart-chcorinj
dispensation of Providence, to be able
to say with him "Jam going home to die!
For this privilege and prospect all
tho world is strenuously laboring!
Wo see around us daily, hundreds
who nro "g'';7 home tn aic 1" Some
are slow and tardy in then-movements;
others mere are, woo rusii with a
nervous rnpiditj' to tho destined goal.
But all aro "going home to die J"
Man-, it is true who will not be fa
vored with the privilege of mingling
their dust with the loved ones of oth
er days. Jlany, it is tru, who will
not find a grave in the cemetry of tho
homestead, but not one c-t the vasl
multitude, who will not find sooner or
Inter, like our disease-stricken friend,
that they have been laboring for
years for the isolated privilege of bo
ing finally able to say with him : ''I'm
OOI N4 HOME to pik. Culpepper (l'7 )
Observer.
Coi.ouado. Tbo aggregate votes in
Colorado wero: In favor of bcingcon
stitutcd a State, 11,025 ; against, 2,870;
majority for, 155. For negro suffrage,
4;i(. ; against negro suffrage, 4,172;
majority against, 3,570.
,sj- aaj fm 1
tsSPlIon. I). W. Voorhecs, of Indi
ana, declines becoming a candidatOi
for ro-clection to Congress.
CxirJohn Kobinson, of circus notori
ety, shot by guerrillas at Crittenden,
Ivy., April 23, died on the 30th.
ft3Gon. Scott, paid a visit to Wttufc,
Point, last week. Ila ir, r,tiU feeble-' '