-He, ie --t-.l,.- Aim V M a, M T wHt "Pa. y GOODLAKDEK, Editor and Froprietor. PRINCIPLES, not III" TEEMS: $2 00 Per Annum, if paid in advance I III M i i Jd (. t. '"or. Cbeou 9 t'J.M 3ai-, 'nia. Ik neral, t ri e i "Mr. T. ',tT' waU lw. o:. sky. Ibt r L. XXXVIII. WHOLE NO. 1912. CLEARFIELD, PAM WEDNESDAY, J ILT E G,' 1 806. NEW SERIES VOL. VI. NO. 46. .STTRKR'S SALE OF tW- 303 ATED LANJD3 FOR TAXES, 303 18(15 ADD PMXIOL'S TEARS. 2)Q CK II BKRRBT C1VKH, that I 'Jqq ce of n Aot of Assembly f- L , 12th day of June. A. D. 1814, ! , "An Act to amend sn Act dl- 3 1 1 the mode of selling unseated ; 298 a Clearnold oounty," and the. Ill .implements thereto, there will J 00 Med to Publio tittle or outory. ! 293 owing tract of unseated lands j r... n, i.. . .wl i tJ1J vvuutjt w" " thereon, t the Court House in rough of Clearfield, on the gee mday of June, A. I). ISCrt: X'CARIA TOWNSHIP. er. wr"Wfilf'fi "'" 13 John Mailer, , P. Mysincope, 2 John Funk, Fred'k Hubley, ' 30 Michael Museer, John Brady, Wm. Brady, ; J.BlaiDE.Clain, ' 40 John Witmer, ; 40 Henry Witmer, 112 Wm. Wilson, - 40 Herman Witmer, 116 Jacob Krug. , 116 John Gibson, 73 Robert Wilson, 91 Jeremiah Mother, 110 Peter Getz, 153 Martin Fanlz, ,, 1 125 Jacob Faotz. jr., i 153 George Musser, I 82 Thomas Gibson, 153 David Barton, 1 152 John Fordney, 1 1 0 ,0 ;o 137 m SOU 0G 114 50 82 04 49 38 34 40 152 32 68 49 11278 197 04 185 94 112 17 44 81 55 58 48 01 86 80 37 62 57 101 64 91 18 10113 29 90 119 11 214 04 21 74 35 16 145 17 14 81 62 28 54 30 Ae. 253 100 John. Tones. $110 25 Jar. Chapman, 116 25 Bei.j.Tiasnell, 101 93 J. Williamson, 101 67 Mary Crawford, 123 27 T. Spademan, 174 47 Rebecca Brown, 153 KG ' Christian Stake, 34 33 Leonard llollig, 17 55 John Birch, 60 02 John Cummings, 30 71 CHEST. TOWNSHIP. Per. Warrantee, etc. Taxes ?80 13 ja no - 78 82 100 84 10 04 27 05 5 18 James Ross. 31 Henry Pcle, 140 if' Fulton,.--. . 190 1C4 Chrixtian llober, 256 Miller AClirUt. 22 Miller Christ, 108 Jon.Keplmrt, 50 Nicholas Hacy, 200 M'nafl'y Mitchell 45 65 248 John ligert, 0 70 100 Jno. Brenneman, 3 32 61 H. & J. Breih, 12 57 COVINGTON TOWNSU1P. No. Ao. Per. Warrantees, e to. Taxea. 1881 640 72 JIorrle6tewart,$75 42 4S3 47 .(orrie t Stewart, 67 H7 175 122 Morrlt Stewart, 20 R6 TO 30 Morria k Stewart, S 26 109 George Moore, 38 53 50 John Fry, Jr. . ' UG 98 382 Joseph Simons, 103 28 348 JoReph Harmon, 113 37 100 Charles Hall, 32 58 41 C. J. All port, 16 38 431 114Ilyman Grau, 189 30 336 114 Robert Shsw, 116 71 100 Robert Shaw, 43 71 50 John SUvron, 4 17 100 John DonulcUon, 13 88 60 104 B. 1). Sohoonover, 9 14 GUELICU TOWNSHIP.' Ac. Per. Wananiees. etc Taxes. 225 John Witmer, f 101 CI 64 Pigot Shaw, ... .' 12 02 W5 48 Geo. Baker, " 123 81 48 114 George Moore, 2107 349 OOGeoiM Moore, 141 80 134 Philip Gloninger, 0153 158 John McCuhen, 72 50 433 153 llwaid Hand, 1C3 52 356 09 Emanuel Reigart, 134 5 LAWRENCE TOWNSHIP. No. Ae. Per. Wrranteee, etc. Txe. ! 221 Hugh Jordan, &4 V3 41.1 John Read, 102 M 61 114 Hudolph l.iti, 1? 83 1 J John Low. J). W. MOORE, Irch 28, 1800,;) ; 17 53 Treat'r. ; 1893 1V40 8840 6Sfi7 250 Browo k Fu ton, 80 John Redand, Jacob Krog, Wm. riunket, 40 J. Museritnith, Wm. Miller. RKLL TOWNSHIP. Ae. Per, Warrantees, etc. Taxet 218 101 Henry Bock, 19 70 79 120 Henry Bee, i zs JJ0 78 Henry Bech, V0 b9 Henry Beek. si so 06 Henry Beck, 7S 42 Henry Beck, 18 20 S7 Henry Beck, II 08 Benj. Oibbs, 118 83 20 Henry Beck, 54 43 Ire. A. Sebiaa, 18 12 Vf Henry Beck, 11 0 SiNicklin Griffith, It 44 Henry Beck, 22 12 Henry Beck, 24 21 Niektia 0rilth,242 12 fcicklin (Jriffiti,:il0 V0 Kicklin a Griffith, 121 83 Kicklin Or!fBih,247 85 Kicklln tiri(nth,233 75 Nicklin GriOith,2IO 42 Kicklin Oriffith, 81 84 Kicklin Oriffltb, 61 64 Kicklin GrifBih, 2J 84 Kicklin a. Oriffith.l5 03 Kicklin Griffith,288 38 Henry Bock, J 12107 Henry Beck, i 83 21 BOGGS TOWNSHIP. A. rr. Warrantees, etc. Taxes. 171 93 113 93 433 142 166 ! 102 171 118 100 786 287 lit 287 IDS C19 1281 i04 1000 08 lOltO 6907 1009 6918 1100 6919 998 6007 6910 6911 6913 6916 921 1100 . 6768 1004 :2St 863 920 350 263 106 767 Joho Thomas, ?8 M John 1 homas, 4o 5'J 76 Joseph Drinker, 43 G3 Wm. M'Cormick, 98 57 Nanev Bocks. 10" 93 41 M. McDonald. 103 24 41 JohnByera, 103 24 90 Barbara Snyder. 28 GO Oeoree Hoolman,33 71 Georc-e At res. 65 00 31 Wm. Troutwino, 65 00 John Kean, John E. Shaw, Luke Kler, Joseph Ball, Barbara Snyder, Wm. Wdson. Thoms Smith, John KeiOiarL J. k Thos. Meeso, 42 00 Richard Waple, 14 01 BLOOM TOWNSHIP. As. Par. Warrantee!, etc. Taxei 322 J. W. Smith, 100 JohnSeyler, 60 Geo. L. Read, 84 LctI Cleaver, 111 Roberta Fox, 8590 1006 159 Roberta Fox, hk I S Iflfl Jacob B ler. 260 Darid Irrins EiL.31 26 76 Keeper ilaruock 9 92 100 John P. Dale, U 10 BRADFORD TOWNSHIP. Ao. Ter. WarranW.es, etc Taxet 60 Hugh Ely, John Campbell, 'IV O'J Hall Buck. 24 90 39 03 34 413 440 429 429 119 132 457 427 400 75 S3 G0 49 0 205 100 300 100 Ko. 3611 01 50 13 80 4 37 71 84 11 75 8 25 40 90 15 43 49 99 24 38 12 19 26 61 25 03 172 19 24 38 George Mead, 49 25 George Mead, 130 08 John Unci, 12 52 Barmoy Larnot, 9 87 Jno. J. l'ickardt, 15 16 Jno. J. Pickardt, 1144 Emery Reiler. 9 OS DECATUR TOWNSHIP. Per. Warrantees, eic. Taxes. Jos. M'bitehall, $18 75 John Anderson, 100 23 Gilbert Voughl, 69 42 Thos. Billingion, 152 89 Thos. Stewartscn, 39 07 Jacob Downing, 39 4 Joseph SanKtm, Wm. Sunsoui, T. Edmunson, John Drinker, Jona'n. Kepharl, 17 4 Capper Haines, 140 34 Gilbert Vaocht, 109 80 Wm. Hoover, 40 07 6377 1100 350 1941 m 106 80 127 Ac 83 130 433 00 152 CO 391 159 100 108 37 49 70 99 303 147 90 100 300 :8l 100 : 50 !00 125 200 17 4C4 200 10 65 29 8d 125 24 35 17 6067 4263 4264 41U9 6672 4257 4V02 4236 Joseph Uanison, 20 45 90 Robert Mitchell, D9 2U 6 James Alexander, 4 60 L. J. Crane, 5 i 6293 726 George Mead, 62 9$ 62V6 1167 47 George Mead, 10113 6297 1213 67 George Mad, 105 0& 285 Win. Montjrnmery.SB OS 36 John McPberaon. 7 VI 74 J. 61. Macuinter, 16 25 W' M. W. A'nvder, 163 41 J.D. McEnally, 6 Zi 41 JD. A'baw, 5 22 153 K Irwin A .9on, 14 SI . K - fc. intu A Amu, t J 240 G. Irwin A in, 22 86 137 ' . Irwin Vod, 17 40 490 K. Irwin f Sun; 45 33 MORRIS TOWNSHIP. Ac. Per. Warrantees, elc. Taxes. 140 74 117 39 44 20 108 George Moore, 200 John McCahen, 98 John Lampblark, 119 121 Chi isiian Stake. 193 122 MaltLias Young, 433 153 Christian linger, 433 163 George Musser, 237 48 Thos. Yedler, 210 Daniel01Hey, 215 73 Geo. Baker, Jr. 430 145 Timothy Faxlon, 433 1 53 John Burge, 210 153 John Musser, Jr. 430 145 Jos. Ashbright. 214 . VV. D. Hagerly, 400 ' Fox k Sojder. HUSTON TOWNSHIP. Ae Per. Warrante, sto. Taxes No 200 195 6673 1041 56 7 4 1 041 5675 IU41 5066 VM0 G Kidder, David Caldwell 402 Geore Weizel. J100 41 200 William Went. 5140 327 Christian Wern, 8163 373 David Lauck, 93 13 421 Jesse Yarnell. : 89 10 63 74; 440 65 Joeeph Turner, 109 89 " 55 j 440 1(19 Joseph Turner, 109 89 195 05 440 20 Josepn Turner, 109 89 195 65 423 George llahecker, 104 04 107 01! 300 Peler Yarnell, 74 93 04 M no 141 Paiiick Ilavs. 42 47 27 1 10 Robert Glenn, 183 , Frauds Johnson, 133 Robert Rainy, . 433 153 Thomas Morris, 433 153 William Morris, 433 153 famuel Merediib, 433 153 William Miller, 433 153 Hell) Mori is, 433 153 Thos. Fit unions, 97 08 196 84 195 6S ; 97 51 190 84 53 44 30 40 76 73 60 48 433 153 George Clymer, If aria lainweii g o . , . . , - , . Moore a Uel.ney, S99 20 ' J JM Robert Gray, Moore 4tIelaney,3U9 20 433 153 Patrick Moore, Mw.re A Delanoy, 39 20 433 153 Mary Morris, Wm lowers, 379 69 433 153 Magnus Miller, 433 153 Nalbio Irazey, 877 Wm Powers, 836 40 UVO James WiUon, 171 40 9ll Jsoies Wilson, 171 66 IIVO James Wiloon, 171 66 847 27 Moore and Delaney,9t 95 887 16 James M il'on, 2:17 99 t . ie on1 wocatnao inesuu, to 1 6061 1113 A. J, 03SS, Sam'I.M'Clarren, 45 20 Joseph SAnsom, 3 8 4 6063 ChnrlesRUk. 78 2 Jonathan Nesbit 32 94 J" FERGUSON TOWNSHIP. Ac. Ter. Warrantees, tic. Taxes. Benj Hartshorn, 25 bo Jno. llambright, f 84 94 Dauiel Turner, 50 04 Matthias Slough, 22 57 George Ross, 117 50 Lewis Jordan, ti.i A. Scott, 40 70 Abraham Ogilcn, 22 45 Henry Swan. 14 18 Tno. llambright, 30 50 FOX TOWNSHIP. No. Ao. Warrantees, etc. Taxes. 4272 425 Jas. Wilson, $00 99 4'H)0 300 Jat.WiUon.west J 22 95 4138 110 JasWiUon.weslp23 14 4188 250 Jas. Wilson, 41 32 4181 495 Jas.Wilson.westl 51 72 50 233 159 433 153 63 433 153 74 150 100 24 100 420 Wilbelra Willink, 143 12 490 James Wilion, 143 21 740 James Wilfnn. 216 27 124 Wilbelm Willink, 22 63 William Power, 157 65 375 E. bhoemtker, 118 70 I () I K Shoemaker, 81 97 298 H'in. Powers, 91 32 250 - James Wilson, 7: 07 600 James Wilon, 146 li 2000 1020 Roberts and Fox, I6S 44 21)01 1V89 Roberts and Fox, 391 29 35V2 VU Roberusnd Kox, 22 12 188 429 38 Robtrts A Fox, 125 .16 10(0 AU1 Uutlois, 121 25 JORDAN TOWNSHIP. An IVr. Warrantees, etc. laxes 400 John Houston, 483 Clem S'ockes, 4.13 John Vaughu, 433 Jonathan esbit, -170 Blair M'LanahBn, 438 William Siewait, lt5 James Wilson, i 100 90 RoUrt Morris, i 90 122 William Morris, 407 139 Richard R. Smith, 244 217 231 100 101 207 137 4x4 375 James Smith, Waller Stewart, 67 83 32 30 10 00 108 29 108 29 108 29 108 29 108 29 108 29 108 9 108 9 108 29 1(18 29 108 29 1J8 9 99 9d 89 09 10 9 108 9 39 92 93 02 0 19 24 98 22 48 71 80 32 23 80 68 nrcABUREIfg BALIS of Real Kcuto, returned to the eounly tiuiistionere by tbe Collectors of the 'ml townnbips and boroughs for i Taxes due snd unpaid tberooo for ' yer 1SC5 and previous years, and I'Urauanoe of lbs Aot of Aaseuibly ii h cases msde and provided, I will :-iu'd to sell at I'ublie Hale, at tbe nu t Iloure, in Clearfiold, oa Monday Liu J lib (lay of June next, to following trai'is o.'laad, to wit I " DFACAIUA TQWXSlim :.. j lajrttorp .Assessed.Tn x r. 1()0 B A. Bvers. ll 3 20 Elvina Burge, . 2 76 140 Jeremiah Oooper 3 00 150 D.Douglass. 17 94 i 300 Thos. Weion, liW, 43 James Gill. ' 7 25 hell ro'A'jcsrir. Wm M. Barrett, 512 90 John Chrisi man. 12 90 Samuel T. Hoover. 7 74 Mechlley & Pantille, 9 08 BOGGS roW'SMW. Blake Orey, ?8 58 Ii-vi .Sealy. 14 71 BRADFORD TOWSSUIJ'. I Lot II. Utidekotter, $10 89 1 Lot Thomas Butler, 4 77 44 John Harrier, 9 70 2 Ilenrv Underhoffer. 4 77 B VBKS1DE TO WNSIIIP. Christopher Baker, 30 49 Isaac Fallow, 19 Patrick Hays, 40 CoDiad Swartx, ' i Nich. Reidenour, 95 Robert Carson, 91 Mulbias Slough, 433 l53Richard Peters, $179 18 209 1U Joseph liable, 340 102 159 437 43 30 85 85 75 46 225 100 i 4 100 50 20 50 25 175 100 35 4200 600 Jas.. Wilson, 63 20 4182 990 Jas. Wilson. 120 33 4188 200 Jas. Wilson, 4 20 4241 937 Jas. Wilson. 28.j 11 4238 947 Jas. Wilson, 287 94 1534 20 Jas. Wilson, 0 09 1535 600 Jas. Wilson. 182 55 4242 298 Jas. Wilsou, 90 08 4M9 372 Jas. Wilson, 61 49 4340 188 la. Wilson, 3.) 90 4398 210 Jas. Wilson, 67 38 100 Lnne L Hyde, 13 IS 90 lUUlown Lot, 11 82 .62 llulet Lot, 6 51 107 Firman Lot, 11 24 50 Giles Lot, 5 25 4400 100 Hyde.BidwelliCo.13 13 25 Balliowo Lot, 2 94 4183 35 ) . Jas Wilson 45 82 GIRARD TOWNSHIP. No. Ao. Per. Warrantees, eta. Taxes 1924 608 100 Morrii Stwwt,$j2 20 1918 114 Mon-ii Stewart. 16 26 J3II5 60 George Mead, 6 23 4366 563 Goorgf Mead, l li 19J9 140 Morris Stewart, 24 75 1S86 60 Morrii and Stewart, 2 27 4352 790 Goorge Mead, 61 22 OeorgeMead, llt George Mnnd, 100 64 Goone Iead, 89 1.1 4:i3 153 Fred Beales, N5 50 w 4,13 153 John lunroodied,lG5 68 ' 1 k,Un Kuhn. 1(M&8 li'" 202 Ltwnezer liirnham.i I VU 103 Adam Kuhn, 41 I- 433 153 Thocuaa Martin, 151 ol iXi Robert Marl in, 112 35 4.'t:t 153 Richard Man in. 78 38 91 135 Philip Lonitt, 25 39 19 47 9 05 30 00 23 45 15 03 70 Willia-n Johnson, 100 Philip Loast, 100 Jonathan Junes, 150 William Wilson, 100 Richard Martin. KARTHAUS TOWNSHIP. Ko. Ae Per Warrantees, sto. Taxes. 1914 513 05 Morris .Stewart, $101 08 U19 650 120 William tfmlih, 952 8552 573 120 H'llliam .Smith, 88 62 1003 T9 Charles H'lllink, 7 76 10'M 88 Charles H'lllink, S4C3 1 3174 1 68 147 Charles IHllink, 1093 258 139 Charles Wtlliok, 10115 124 108 Charles Willink, 11:96 865 Charles Willink, 11197 436 US Charles Willinc, 1465 68 62 Charles Willink, 113 Charles H illink, Charles Willink, Charles Willink, Charles Willink, Charles ll'.llink, Jacob GraQ', John Gialf. Fredeiick llubley, William Bigler, Molt li Johnson, Simoo Graij, Hiliery Baker, , Joseph Putter, Fraucis Johnson, Joseph Nicholson, Joseph Potter, PENN TOWNS J IP; No. Ac Per. MWratuams, Taxes. 5951 107 Nickliniri.lithfl0 02 6902 047 NicklintUriHiiu.138 80 6902 03 Elijwb lleaih, 1303 108 I Greenwood Bell, 39 03 PIKE TOWNSHIP. No.Ac.Per.Warrnniees.etcTaxes 100 100 noo 150 90 130 60 02 9 40 20 55 CO 87 24 19 99 45 n ..11 4 V VB 55 24 38 67 1 5 82 14 70 8 86 48 95 19 92 1G92 II 94 4 40 h 44 100 100 00 75 60 104 17 6370 1100 6353 1104 1100 Pnllpa M'iAnahan.48 23 102s lit 5 62 MorriandStewart,35 41 r.t Klvmi.ker. 8 94 1928 153 93 Morris and StewarU6 49 A cl I !" 16 79!"" 1 70 1 1939 14 i7 1S86 Mat. Slaymaker, Wm.Grabsm.jr Jno. 11 anna, H i. ni. Oliver. Moset Boggs' U'rs. 4 30 , mn James Duncan, 33 71 ik7 X.r.i.minhMaines.16 50 1927 Thomas Holt, 1 H TaTid Maines. 9 28 Joseph Powell, 6 35 Daniel Graham, 0 75 Lucinda Graham, 2 54 Horatio D. Hall, 6 35 John Harrier, 3 181 John Vaughn, 22 23 Andrew Peltit, 29 99, 1C28 1890 ISPS 611 1917-JM ?650 126 187 456 1916 75 (23 Morrii and Stewart,ll 52 194 81 Morrii and Stewart, 8 76 30 22 Morrii and Stewart, 3 72 1X4 Morrii and SlJiwart,lrt 68 771 77Morriiand8tewsrt,R6 05 328 SI Morrii and r?Uwart,37 42 387 44 Morrliand Ftewart.18 60 61 79 Morrii snd Stewart, 6 67 409 Morriiand 8tewrt,41 97 187 F.Bmhand's Ei't.,10 74 Morris and rtwart,X 48 Morrii snd 8tewart,29 88 Morris snd Stewart. II 76 Morriiand 8tewart,67 16 Morris and Stewart, 6 95 3466 250 1097 100 ' 100 1097 10 1193 79 3463 I 3175 J 652 69 48 6412 98 6412 100 2011 13 11 62 85 811 30 12 23 75 17 69 27 8 21 182 It 15 6 65 : 13 65 1 419 : 57H1 750 6778 209 402 990 4252 9r7 6777 510 Charles Willink, 109 86 Cbarlos IV'illiok, I 87 J. R. MoClotkey, II 75 Arnold Cuntard, 9 44 William Michaels, 16 91 William Mirhsoli, 18 65 1655 967 112 UewrMyeis,rimeri J ta 1097 1 . . V ... ... TTIIII-U CDartca iiiiiir, Charles Wiliiuk, 11196125 1097 25 1097 I lt'96 J 60 1UD6 66 600 122 133 83 TOO 89 16 199 182 Charles RllUnk, Charles Willink 7 64 9 85 J Nicholson, f )U 8h J Nicholson. 20 18 James WiJsun, 91 35 James Wilsoo. 101 00 12 J. Nicholson, 54 50 12 J. Nicholson, 5450 J. Nicholson, 40 91 S. Blodget, 14 00 Daniel Bailey, 30 04 Thos. Jordan, 42 35 Thos. Magee, 48 27 Thos. Magee. 49 13 W. S. Roberts, 39 41 H. W. MoNauI.10 79 Z Bailey, 6 27 Z. McNaul. 2G 00 R. Kratzer. 1150 J. Nicholson, 15 87 J. Nicholson, 80.1. Nicholson, 1INMOS TOirNSHlP. 125 Roberts A Fox 52 01 3598 380 KutHjrtsi rox.H : 5770 529 1429 70 450 145 184 1 .r. ( VJ 4020 470 90 5779 111 400 00 5770 70 5770 309 5770 475 21 22 7 32 W. khnarrs A Co.,69 38 I WOODWA RD TOWNSHIP. Ac. ler. warrantees, etc. laxes ttrt 8467 Ao. 437 435 Daoivl Yothen, ChiUiis i Brown, Mary Eggans, Wiliard, T.aod J. Wbils, T. and J. White, 106 16 91 18 43 10 64 13 86 4 94 1 00 6 89 GOSHEN TOWNSHIP. rhortai Meyers. KNOX TOWNSHIP. Fer. Warrantees, etc. Taxes. 48 Rbeuben Haines, $179 94 179 00 179 28 179 9 178 00 179 8 Ko. 492 308 S574 102 626 S15 6861 670 1434 363 1771 6879 1 6181 646 6SS6J 19 rr 218 661 2009 656 IS 621 110 871 80 106 25 100 60 BRADY TOWNSHIP. Ae. Per. Wsrrsnlees, stn. Taxei. Wm. Klrkpatrtofc, !7 si 34 Roberts a Fox, II 9 Conrad Long, H 89 J. B. Bmlih 29 67 David Kennedy US 49 50 Lulber Moiris, 433 153 Joseph llilliard, 433 153 Robert Gray, 429 41 John Bringhutst, J ft 1.:1 Surah Ward. No. As. Tsr. Warrantees, sto. Tsxes , ... 153 fle0rfle Eddy, 179 28 433 153 Mooro Wharton, li'J 433 153 George Ashton, 145 87 129 John Horsey, 9 35 72 Thos. Jordan, 22 73 25 George Fox. 0 98 433 153 Isabella Jordan, J79 18 900 Kilki Cox. 17 70 Morns sad Slewart.18 SO Morris and 6tewart,25 62 TJcnry Wyoff, S55 TS Casper Stiver, S4 IS ChrUtiaa tower, f 66 RoberU Fox, Stt 61 Cbriitian Lower, S56 92 Chriit Lower, ' 84 65 t M Miller's keirs 87 IS J. W Smith, (Wp. 11 45 I. S. Welch, 10 9) Bsnm, S3 40 MeGalry. HM BURNSIDE TOWNSHIP. 800 Wm. Mapes, 83 S2S9 330 George Mead, 118 81 6290 488 George Mead, ' 167 99 6291 1110 GeorgsMead, 176 05 6326 200 OeoreeMead, ' 67 11 9908 176 1912 438 1HH4 I 1916 J 300158 Morris A fllewsrt,104 1923 181 Morris A Stewart, 114 92 1928 100 Morris A Stewart, II 7tl 1922 162 Morrii Stewart, 65 82 5324 1213 67 Geargs Mead, 242 58 6326 1100 GeorgsMead, 229 85 6327 Ul ISO George Mead, 242 68 6329 1100 GeorgsMead, 229 15 6330 1100 GeorgsMead, 229 36 1911 100 Morrii Htewert, 20 8 GRAHAM TOWNSHIP. An. Per. Warrantees, etc Taxe. 297 Tho P. Cope, $77 24 149 John Skyron, 47 16 145 T.Cope, 39 48 103 JMMiUigao, ' 30 71 433 153 John Vaughl, 450 159 John Halls, 433 133 John Roll, 100 Wm, Wilson. 412 41 John Cannon. 433 153 Israel Wheelan, 208 Samuel Emlen, 153 5 Peer Ilenny, 140 Hugh Ralston, 215 5 Thomas Neel, 203 Thomas Maston, 335 Mary Neil, 300 ' Mary Connolly, 100 Benj. Johnson, 433 Hagtriy, 100 ' Roland Ens, 334 42 Pigot SLair. 210 Sebastian Urafl, 4118 73 Thos. Edmunson, 433 10J Daniel OtHey. 433 133 John Musser. jr. 121 Eli Uooimiin, 027 O. AM. MCormick.So Ja, 103 aiary ttinuw wd, ... a as ta ' j -in s in ! a 90 Thomps'nugeim ni-11 ; i J t niiip L.oasv, 43J 153 JaleD fouiK, 293 George Westpolt, 173 153 Robert Wharton, 433 153 George Shealf, 225 John Boyd. UK) ' Sustrtnnh Ward 255 O M. M Cormick, 65 04 100 Henry Trout, . 43 20 14 George Bowman, 2 CO 84 Clot Senate's estate, 8 85 75. Peur Whiteside, 24 83 200 George Aihton, 33 30 148 75; 4.13 153 J. R. Howell, 100 70 1 433 153 Wm. Johnson. 00 39 100 03 George Bock ham, 148 75 218 Charles I light, 57 38 237 Daniel Turner, 34 08 170 peter Lowden, 9L Charles Lowden, 130 Mary Sandwich, 189 Isaac Wilson, 41 Mary Con cell, 85 George Ashton, 40 John M'CoddcII, J17"1 15 ISO 55 177 15 40 90 141 34 113 7 63 17 29 21 27 89! 38 10 1 33 40; 88 531 94 33 27 40 91 59 40 90 130 52 88 32 179 15 122 95 122 11 40 83 20 17 14G 49 140 49 140 49 33 85 107 70 193 00 65 20 23 01 17 78 42 51 18 83 0 00 4 91 100 Leonard UoIlU $27 45 100 Samuel Snvder. 23 30 1(H) John King's Estate 14 63 10 James McCieery, 8 51 4 Sa ah 04ke, ' 1 47 BRADY TOWNSHIP. 36 J. II. Adams. $0 31 31 Richard Arthurs, 23 70 323 Robert S. Catbera, (559 125 Alex Dunlap.jr. 155 62 Geo. Elhngor's hetr10 77 100 Peier Hoover, 11 70 20 eamuel Gelnel, 5 85 35 Henry Hand. 0 15 UO David McGarvey, 17 55 1-Lol 1'eier Hoover, 5 85 MR WESbYILl.E BO 110 2 Lot" Jsmea Ixrke, $1095 CHEST TOWXSUU'. 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. Krlfridce. 5 15 DECATUR TO WASH IP. 50 David Kephart.jr. $1793 13 Jtviatlian Kepbart 0 M 10 John (4. While. 4 TO 81 Henry M Mu'din. 14 02 FERGUSON TO WASH IP. 93 , H'ui. Barrett, 15 40 50 Scott 'Jurry, , 0 55 150 John II. l-erguson, 24 57 200 Puul tl hl.e. 0 20 GIRARD TOWNSHIP. 100 Luzier A Livergood,$9 05 100 Henry Martle 12 23 109 Alex. Wiard, 10 77 50 Tl.os Luzier, 5 5 1 2 Ar'm Lausberry, 14 Uo 100 11 u. 1 bu-nix, 11 to 40 Thomas Stone, 0 91 GUELKII IVWXSfilP. 125 Robert Henderson.;! 1 09 333 Ilaslei, Turner jn.:.rz Zb JOitDAN TOWXSUW. 50 1 horn ts Owens, 9 96 400 Hui. fusey, 1 9 2d 2-Lois Joseiili Hood. 123 Morgan, Oir& Co., 8 24 100 1 nomas uea, c K ART II. I US TO WXSA IP. 80 Jas. Askey, $10 35 200 Henry Culvey, 120 43 Elish Tickner, 040 25 John Hsrisock, 417 130 Andrew Long, 18 00 50 John McGonigd, 5 55 KXOX n:VSsU IP. 5 ll'tn. Robison, 2 77 14 . J. M thae, 1 65 LUMBER CITY BOROUGH Houseand I.ot D. Deumark.ll 10 2 Lots O. W. Gray. 1 39 MORI'lS TOWXSIIIP. 50 Anson Jones, 4 30 ISO Michael Quigley, 13 05 MiW WASHINGTON BOHO. Uoue 3-Los II. Uallighei.2 22 UouselAH J livin's Et.ll 00 PENN TO WNSI1IP. 57 Wm. Beck,. 12 John Flvnn, 10 A. K Wright. UNliiX TO WNSUir 60 B'm. II. Booze, 00 Leander Dennine. WOODWARD TOWNSHIP. 60 J. K. Duvis, 7 05 80 Jmea McKey, 8 40 One Lot Truman Root, 1 1 41 I. W. MOORK. Trsasunr. 'fr-ar Office, April 4, ISftt. MH9. IV J. lir-RKY repeolfully anr.fi. xs thst shs will luke a Um Punili In V eal and Piano Ml'S- IC, to rommence MoLdn April 8d. Terms, $10 per quarter of llwcsl' . Mr-Roomi at resideaoa of J. L. Cuttle, Esq ClearBeld, March ?2, 18C5- ! THE . JJEXT OOVEEN0R. Wa find tlio followinrr impromptu little speech made by Hon. llictcr Clymor, in the l'ottsville Standard : On Thursday evening liiKt.it bc camo generally known in Pottsville thttt the Democratic candiduto for Governor, lion, llioster Clymer, was in town, engaged in the trial of a ease in our Court, and arrangements were immediately made to neronado the popular standard bearer1 of the white man's party in tho coining campaign. The PotteviUe Cornet Hand was en gaged fcfr the owasioa, aud about ,0 P. M., a procession wan formed at the Town Hull. Although no public no tice had been given of the intended compliment to Mr. Clymer, quite a large crowd was preHcnt, and a nu merous procession was eoon formed. Ileaded by tho Hand, playing in their usual splendid atylo, the procession marched down Ccntro street to the American House, followed by a con et.ant.lv increasing crowd. On arri- . TT . I. .. ving at the American iiouho, mc Hand played several stirring airs. and Mr. Clymer was loudly called for. Tho crowd by this time was immense. Centro street resembled a sea of up lurned faces, all anxiously looking for the appearance of the champion of tho nomocracy. Mr. Clymer waR In troduced to tho assemblage by Col. J. M. Wethcrill, as follows : Fellow citizens Permit mo to In troduce to you the Democratic candi- date for Governor, lion, jticsicr viy mer, whom I hope, through the votes of tho conservative men of the State, we can Boon call Governor Clymer. (Appbi"0-) ... Mr. Clvmer was most cnthuciasU- nn rnr.;rAl After tho tumult of applause had somewhat subsided, he addressed tho expectant crowd as lollows : "A sojonrncr for a few days, en- paged in the trial ot a cause in your Courts, I need not say to you, my frionds, how gratifying to mo Is this evidence of your kindly regard. I well understand that the position j occupy before tho peoplo of the State has mucn to ao wim i your greeting; yet I will not deny invselt the pteasani rcuecuuu iui. pa'st associations, old meiaories, abi ding friendship, are the -ords which bavo drawn many of you hither. Lon" arro. when starting on the journey of life, I eo almost a stran ger in your miast, nna nero jt- in tho practice of my profession.! met with kindness unexampled, with cn fnnni.rement and support; and whon iv nfttiira yendered it necessary for me to return to my native county, 1 Hid ao with a recrret which has been unceasing. I left here personal friends than whom none were more true, ana although sinco then some of them have been gathered to tho "City of the Silent." vet I know that amongst thoso whom'l address there are many, verv msnv. whoso presence hero at teste their fidelity to tbe past, their support in the present, and their aid in tho future. To have merited their ... t IM.Ay(A 1 . n r. m . nronaiion nas iiunci tu vi;n sustain all men in every . position whoso energies are ilovotod to theso ends, is tho highest duty of the patri otic citizen at this hour, and for the reason that to do so is no partisan effort, I have referred to it upon this occasion dedicated to the interchange of kindly personal civilities which are not to bo marred by tho expression of sentiments distastef ul to any one who hears mo. Wishing you, one and all, health and happiness, I bid you good night, . . Thk Caiuvf.t. It is stated from pretty Tellable quarters that a liunga . in the President's Cubinet will bo mado within a few days. A change is ur gently required. That ranting; cant ing negro BufTrags humbug liarlan that apostate from the ministerial pro fession to the political ring, and a dis grace to both should get his papers quickly, and should not be allowed to stand upon tho order of Lis going. There is 110 earthly, use in keeping Attorney General Speed for his abil ity and sincerity are at about an equal depreciation. The Dis-unionists pcr sist in saying that Secretary Stanton notwithstanding his professions of fealty to tho President's policy la secretly in league(or at least 'at heart') with Thad Stevens. If there is any even tho rmallest doubt about Kia sincerity, or about his endorsement of and 00-opcration with Johnson in all and every part of tha restoration poli cy, let hi 111 he also requested to vacate, l'ho country can well spare him. Tho people owe him no love. If ho has not recanted and repented and done pe nance for his multitude of past sins, ho should not be rctalnod as a "confi dential adviser" a single hour. IftVo President desires the restoration of the Union, ho must havo none but Union men about him in official positions, Let there beaclungo! rat b Union, end- 0 85 1 00 2 42 823 1332 mil highest aim ; to continue to do so will beinv unceasinc effort ; and although with Boine of thorn I mav utdcly dif for ns to tho means to tho end, yet I feel they will accord to me that which I freely yield to them iutegrity oi 1111 mono. You do not expect mo at this time nor do I intend to address you upon lhe general question ngiUUng the public mind. It would bo improper for many reasons; some future op portunity will, I trust, be afforded me to do so; undyetl may not refruin to dwell for one moment upon a sub- Iject of such absorbing and paramount I interest that it may not bo avoided. I . . 1 . : f . 1, 4t. it caiHIOl UO, my inums, mus civil war -just ended was waged to dismember the sacred union of these States, to uproot and destroy the doc trine that taxation and representa tion are inseparable; to enfranchise four millions of 'negroes and enslave eight millions of white men; and to reduce to tho condition of conquered j-srovinces eleven sovereign States! Yet such aro cluiiusd to ho its Jcjili- mnte rcsuiu by many. If they should prove to be so, if fanaticism and latent treason should overpower patriotism Tlon rVALIw The " rVoiteni Tlo J; lei" Property, liylertowa, Clear. hl4 county, I'enu'a. Thin old, wU es tablished aod favorably known Hou-e. I. ofUf.d foi sale. It Is one of 1),. t.t locations in the County, snd slfordi rsrs son wiabinr to There is shout U fc, Aere 01 wuun. ..... i)V wblrk la "" - j and true watcsmanship, and if in obo- dience to tho demoniac rago 01 those whom the President has branded trai- jtoi-s, it be attempted to govern the Southern States ifl Hungary is gov erned br Austria, Poland by Itussia, and Ireland by England, who may Eaii.hoad Survey. Several nccrs and their assistants have been, and aro now engaged waking ft sur vey tor a railroad from this point up the river to where tbe Northern Cen tral railway makes tho river a dis- tance ol about wino miles Ibis sur vey is made, wo understand, at tbe direction of tho Columbia and Port Deposit Railroad Company, to connect with their proposed road Between Columbia anil Port Deposit, Md., and. of which, we presume, it is to be con sidered an extonston. II ngntsvillQ Star. . .. A Model Application for Ornci. Among tho many written applica tions for ofllco received by tho nevf collector of tlio port of 2fow York Is the following ; ' Sir I am twenty-fivo years of ago. I sorved eight years in the United States arm'. I am willing to do anything; I am married; in tho field I assisted to support tho Uuion and the Constitution ; athomo,! would like to support my wifo and faouly Andy Johnson." Suicide. Thomas V. Birdsall,prw identoftho Security Fire Ins uranco Company, committed suicide in Kew York, on Wednesday, by takiug ado.o of strychnine, in his private llice, in Broadway. It is said that unsuccessful private speculations and pecuniary troubles in ids bussiness were the causoofhis committing tho terrible deed. i Another Bank Defalcation. Ono of the bookkeepers of tho Irving Bank, in icw lorK, istieiauiterior-j,vvw, ono half of which lies been recovered. Ho is the son of a clergyman, is under arrest, and is said to have confessed his guilt. Ilin friends havo given bond to mako up tho w hole of tho missing sum. A Home for Hf.tirm Acrons. It is stated that Edwin Forrest.tho trago ditui, purposes on his return H orn Cal ifornia to carry out a long contempla ted flehemo by Joun Jingand endowing 111 Philadelphia a homo for retired ac tors, on a largo estate be has rmrcbas. ed near that city. C0SrF.IF.RATK PRIVATEERS. Til nsraber of Confederate privateers dur ing the lato war was twenty-five. Theso captured 28:? American vessels, destroying 2:15. Tho captured vessels wero valued at $25,01)0,000, and thoso destroyed at $'0,OO0,000. tions la ins ;ouniy, o , " ., f, . 0 ,. ' Inducements for any per- denj that the blood spilt and treasure to angageia that business, expended havo been in vain? But the aid of the he its results. A restored and perlcct Union, an intact and enforced Consti- tacnra ie we muss, hub wu.... . - . , .. . erected a large trams Stable and all good and true of all parties Shall Hot Beoosnary buildlnirs tor an riusun nent of this kind, tog's tour with a ton- todwastwo bwi owr. uos. -..'. , finished and In rood repair, iaimedl- luuun, siiuii u 1110 l'- is possessioa given. For prios and during rewards of tho trials and blood- terms of SalsaMyor across, 61,C 0f Our Civil Strife. , . . April itb.i'sn tf. ciearSeiJ, fa. I To aid in eec-uring these results, to Dr.Axn of a notep epitor. J. V. Chapman, formerly of tho Indiana State Sentinel, known throughout tho country by tho sobriquet of "Crow, Chapman, Crow, died in Indianapolis, last Sunday . . fitir Tho contract for a painting of tho h'jltloof Gettysburg has been re warded to Mr. P. P. Iiothcrmcl, of Philadelphia. An Irish paper advertises,-''Vanled1 an ahlo-bodied man as a washerwoman, Ac. Tet. Warranreei, etc. T"e-