Raftsman's journal. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1854-1948, April 09, 1862, Image 4

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CLEARFIELD, APRIL 9, 1862.
Prtnticiaxa. It affords Prentice,
of the Louisville Journal, peculiar
delight to get oft' witticism at the
expense of the rebels. Here are a
few ot his latest :
When Slidell was arrested on the
Trent he- made what seemed a des
perate attempt t' throw himself into
the sea through a hole not half o
large as his body. But,' aaya Pren
tice, prrtfaps he felt small enough to
crawl through any hole.
The roods compare the Monitorto
an enormous cheese box on a plank.
We don't think they will-care to nib
ble much more around it.
We think thafthe Mourtor hn a
fair claim to the title -so long and so
proudly worn by the "'frigale'Consti
tution "Old Ironsides."
The re Ik; I have tr..ide nrpaPmany
infernal machines that won't explode.
Their rebellion, however, 'U an infer
nal machine that will.
It Brt-nii singular that the fierce
fliin, in the bosoms of some ot our
charming Tehel wuiuou does not set
the lr-c Mtoti' on Ere.
Curtis has driven PHco Out of Mis
souri 'and is driving him out of An
Kansas. Nu blame is attached to
the driver."
The' rebels are everywhere fleeing
in a panic. The devil take the hind
most and the fort-most.
Let a nun turn rebel, and all other
crimes will come easy to him.
Since the occupation of the "Sea
Islnds" by the Union troops, the a
mount of cotton sent 'o New York is
about-1,200,000 pound. The (finned
Cfiion pent amounts to about GOO
b.ile. A short time siheo about 30
bales arrived from Fort Donolson
wht-re they had been used to strength
en the rebel deforces. Consignments
of the confiscated 'Staple' are shortly
expected from' the Fiorida coast.
- "Uncle Jared Robinson," between
SsOand 90 years oldj was t ttely found
'lead In his bed (with. mt sickness,
previously.) at his son's on the river
jnst above Ti:nk!i tnnock; Pa. Ho is
s:M to have slain 500 wolves, and a
'pro.pt rtion' of other '.varm-int,' and
(lea in his old age would camp out
alone, fr d.ya, after game, which
'jrougiit him quite a livelihood.
Too Government has learned, thro
parties u-der arrest for disloyalty,
thit'Beauregard stated Several weeks
ago that he should never fight Mc-Clell-in
at Manassas, hut that his plan
Tould be tii-draw our army as tar in
to the ce.itre of the Southern coun
try as possible, and ' cut off the re
treat, "'re haps."
The war expend. turos of Arkansas
amount already, exclusive of what
she has got to pay on the Confeder
ate Government 'a account, to nearly
eight dollars per head for her whole
population u good deal more ihn
alt the rebels won Id nell lor, unites
blackened and st ruck off as niggers.
Umbrellas have been recognized as
property at last, and are to be taxed
for the benefit of the government five
cvr.ts each. As the tax is to be paid
by th party in possession, wo may
expect borrowed umbrellas to be sud
denly returned when the collector is
expected to-come round.
Th3 Richmond Enquirer'' In a lea
dirc; article, advises citizens to re
move, if possible, before the advance
of thrt ft.eniy, everything which will
conduce to the wfliciency of .his mili
tary operation, nd to destroy what
cannot be removed. Going to run
again, the chivalry.
There is much sickness among the
rebel prisoners near Chicago. .No
less than three hundred patients are
now lying ill in the hospital, in my of
them without hopes of recovery.
Thp sudden change of climate to
which they have been subjected has
-pfoven too severe.
The Louisville 'Democrat' states
that dining the occupancy of Bow
ling Green by the Rebels, between
torty-seven and forty eight hundred
graves were made there.
A Presbyterian Church In St. Lou
is, which or gin illy cost $90,000, was
rccfiitly sold to a Methodist congre
gation tor $37.000 some of the fruits
of secession, that.
An ln rvgiment has a rule (hat
any m n who inlets an oath shall read
a chapter it tin' Bible. Several llsve
got ti'-'it ly through the old Testament
ltia.tr inidMy at Cairo that the
so! Jiff call the soil which nilheies
' to ti.e'r boots, bounty land'' w hlch
thi-y hao "drawn. "
Col. Maiffm. condemned to be
slot for violating hta pnolo In Mis
souri, Is a brother t,f Governor Ma
gollhi, of Kt titm ky.
Tho Uichliioiid 'Whig' says that
Jell' I) it I la a small potato. W
it I pose that I tlm l'oli the editor
T'U In in a dig
i
A k'ood medicine for lfitetlne !l.
outers Mi.inlrt pills, with Dupont's
piiwit. r In sulTlcleot does to make
tlo-m operate .
The tutire ol (Jen, Wine's lafw Ill
ness ha not betn stated. Prentice
nug that It was thi tntttltt.
Thu r bi U liavn bikt a Urge amount
I r 1 1 ! I r I V siort-S In Tennessee. Thev
make poor store-keepers.
Whv Is an a-ut'ior the most i.ecu-
liar of animals t Ilecansu his tale
Coiiivs out of Ma head.
of
Account him thy real friend wb
dftNtreH thy govd, rather 4 hn Ihjr
good will.
Vact tha glasses In Ihf nvenlng
tcco'Hit fot tho "glassy t-yes" In the
.tuorninj.
The rebsla are fleet of foot, tut
tbej couldn't escapa foot's fleet.
The wort Breed of Dogs In the
World the "dogs of war."
Counsel that favors our d -sires
r&t'Ht CBfOful waicblag.
S3
141 43
68 140
26 80
30 61
169 96
126 40
170 47
244 144
2o
S99 40
399 40
231 112
165 40
251
S 70
232
150 50
42G 65
162 116
162 11G
94 94
162 110
330 153
296 125
328 153
215 73
74 -82
433 153
433 153
31 1 13
60
30
217
433
98
146
163
140
TREASURER'S SALE OF UN
SEATED LANDS for Taxes for
tho years 1800 and 1 8ft 1 .
Notice is nEREBT oiVF.5. tbtt in pursu
ance of an Act of Assembly parsed the
12th day of June, A. I). 1815. entitled
An Act to amend nn act directing the
mode of selling unseated lands, in Clear-
neia county." will be exposed to Publics
Sale or outcry, for the taxes due and
unpaid thereon, at tho C-rtHoasein
the Borough ci Cleurf eld, on the Sec
ond. Monday in Juno, a. D. 1.62:
UECCARIA TOWNSHIP.
Ao. Ter. Warrantees V0wners. Taxes
- Thomas Weston.
162 116 Michael Mnss.-r. $27 95
Same f or ?58 & '59, 25 92
Geo. D. Morgan & Co.
Teter Miller, 11 99
John Miller. 29 20
Fred Mnbley, 18 21
John Biusm n, 6 39
Fred. Ilowman, 6 30
John Beam, 35 00
Jacob Mussersmith, 26 09
Jeremiah Mosher, 36 43
Thomas Billinpton, ZO 5')
Thomas Billington, 5 19
John Witmer. 82 CO
Henry Witmer, 82 60
Wm. Wilon, . 7 82
Herman Witmer, 34 17
Wm. Brown. 51 96
S;iiah Billington, 1 05
Philip Wysincope, 8 03
John Wysincope, 31 0G
(1. I.. Rcei Co.
William Miller, "8819
Herman Haupt $ Co.
Jacobdvrnjr. If)"'
John Gibson, 19 67
.Ternnii'ih Moslur, 11 39
Feter Getz, 19 67
Martin Fantz. 0 02
Jacob F;mtz. jr., 35 05
'George Mmsert 39 61
"Robert Wilson, 2G 12
Thomas Wilson, 8 98
David 'Barton, "65 90
Jasiak It". Smith.
William Grav 69 89
F. 4-. J. Sfi'qf.
A- Mysincopi', 111
David Younkin.
Camjth.-ll & Turner, 10 36;
Same for 50 7 8&9 14 10
riuukett; G.22
dbram Beyers.
Jacob Krn. 61 12
Same for '56 7-8 9 82 49
John Miller. 69 89
E. B. Haymaker, 4 14
Michael Fantz, 50 29
BELT, TOWN.'HIP.
No." Ac. Ter. Warrantees, etc. Taxes
Jam C. Thompson.
4239 500 Henry Pock. $31 00
JohnP Hoyt.
365(5 101 113 John Nicholson, 10 06
ll'm. Brady.
3G5B 177 81 John Nicholson, 11 04
Arthur Ih-ll.
433 Lenjamiu OibbOi 2G 88
600 James MoOhee, SI 00
439 135 Joseph Boon. Z7 26
219 Frampton Hell, 15 43
100 Barnbart Henry. 9 4t
75 Sherman Jonathan, 4 6i
50 Sbecsley Michael, 1 Gfi
1:60 Lenden Joseph, 11 47
BOGGS TOWNSHIP.
Ac. Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes
James Dixon, ir.
John Thomas, $3 41
Lumalue und Turner.
Ji is Thomas, 22 15
Hunlrr and Brokenboqf.
76 Josoph Drinker, 19 66
II. S. Wrian.
II. S. Drinker. 43 45
Fitch and Boynton.
Wm. M Cormick, 43 91
Nancy Boggs. 43 86
Cram Blakcly and Perley.
41 Malcom McDonald, 45 6G
41 John Beyers, 45 GG
Wm. jltbert $ Bro's.
George Hoo'm.in, 14 07
U. W. Cearhart.
Walter Stewart, 5 68
George D. Morgan $ Co.
61 John Moiitiromerv. 16 47
Richard Thomas 10 09
Josiah IV. Smith.
Thomas Smith, 21 80
William Mori is, 43 7
John E. Shaw, 5 33
Luke Kyler, 3 76
BLOOM TOWNSHIP.
Ac. Per. Vnrranteps. eto. Taxes
Wm Bitrlrr.
93 13 Nicklin A Oriffith, $8 34
A. B. lie,. Et
Nicklin A Griffith, 25 5
John W. Nrwpher.
Joseph Ferron. 10 95
II Leech A J.Patton 21 2S
John Nicholson. 40 47
Josiah W Smith. 27 40
BKADFOUD TOWNSHIP.
Per. Warrantees, etc Taxes
John Porter.
Blnrfc M'Lmehan, $22 46
Hw Hitchent.
Fiiim-U West, 11 40
JoHnMr.vHridKt.
Aaron Levy, t 10 81
3 21
89
208
234
403 76
413
440
429
429
132
0
158
9i 116
75
205
410
75
63
No.
5959
592S 129
56li 8(3
5921 300
4020 470
322
Ac.
2S0
200
62
200
GO
It ... t?
vv in s o'l MH'in,
Same for '58 t '69, 3 61
tllirahtim Graham.
16G 114 ' Isabella Jordan, H 41
Thotnat IVaple.
100 Jotiathati Nekhlt, 6 41
169 l ill ft Hack, 11 41
JdO Jos. h Win. Sanson, 7 20
127 V. B Hull. g 15
85 Wm. Gnliam, Jr. 4 GO
46 M tinea Hua. (Ii-lrr) 3 33
100 G.'i.rgo Uaijeer. 3 1)1
100 Nt hernial) Means, 6 41
nriAHY township.
No. Ao. Per. 'Warrants, Ho. Tsxoa
(ttn.bC'vin llnru,
3571 102 3 lobrts.t Fox, $8 70
Tiliot UfwiutiU.
6S77 1
b7 1 000 Hsnrjr WjkofT, 140 43
ma
tXth'tt Ron.
105 77 Oa-per Stiver, 7 33
Juwt If loom.
(631 135 Joseph Karros, 12 59
J) tvid Whihntr,
LCfll 135 ,lopli Ferrnn, 12 59
Smith an t Brother.
218 601 Christian Lower, 77 03
M. ljflt. heirs
110 370 Christian Lower, 67 31
60 8amut Ambrose, 4 00
25 Z S. Weloh, 3 11
BURNS IDE TOWNSHIP.
Ac. Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes
Ji. A Wright.
690 Jere. Williamson, $24 89
Jumei Gnllaher.
424 Mary Crawford, 89 26
She i ley Priestley.
Ill Christian Stake, 10 86
810 - Frederick Kulm 85 21
150 1 Jacob Rowland, 14 G3
160 John Ryan. 9 76
"Same for '60 7 8 0 30 21
160 ' Eben McMi-lers. 9 76
Satse for '66-7.8 9 0 SI
CHEST TOWNSniP.
Ac. Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes
John Pat ton.
433 163 John Brenneman,
Henry S. Drinker, Esia,
60 Charles G)bin,
200 Robert Fleming,
200 Isaac Richardson,
200 Jonathan Walker,
J. IV. Smith.
576 Peter Horse,
Ruth McConnell, Est.
357 64 Hugh Jia-nt ley,
120 Joseph Piker,
271 George Page,
411 Henry Page,
234 James Noble,
flames Thompson.
100 31 Henry Pole,
36 Armstrong & Gomel,
140 Fulton,
Ge.ddes, Marsh $ 'Co.
433 153 John Musmt,
200 John Port,
108 -Jonathan Kephart,
60 S.iriniel Ilagy,
60 Nicholas Ilagy,
114 Benj. Hartshorn,
200 Wahafley & Mitchelt,20 70
COVrNGTON TOWNSHIP.
No. Ac. Per. Warrantees, eto. Taxes
Frederick JCar'tiiam.
1893 578 Morris A Stewart, S41 73
1899 890 Morris A Stewart, 64 09
1902 839 -Morris A Stewart, 64 03
1942 545 -Morris A Stewart, 39 25
Prter jannn.
1892 200 Morris A Stewart, 14 40
ff.fr O.Smith.
5357 250 (Jeorge Mead. 18 01
Wdridge, Merrel iV Thompson
5370 1100 George Mead, 19 82
D'ECATUli TQWNSII'P.
$37 33
e.
4 29
17 2G
17 2G
17 26
33 91
24 62
8 28
18 71
28 37
16 16
20 70
I, 6 39
6 22
S3 33
27 60
32 35
4 28
4 28
9 79
1,20 70
47
Ac
417
241
123
4b8 137
358 137
2(13 154
2K 70
49
1(6 115
49 41
167 138
4G
2K2 01
78
97
67 107
208 64
391 159
404
211
433
433
84 137
202
29 G8
55 69
57 44
50 02
-37
76
290
49
99
22
G8 43
G8 43
12 08
28 75
5 3'
10 91
Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes
Gfo D. Morgan J- Cj.
124 Thos.-P. Cope. 5'J 41
John Drinker, -34 29
John Sky run, 24 30
Rich. -ml Thomas, 68 15
-Jacob Downing, 51 05
Hugh (Ely, 29 00
Henry -Drinker, 29 96
Benjamin Wilson, G 95
Joseph H-tiibIeton, 15 17
John Skyron. 6 92
Thomas P. Cope, 23 78
Wm. Montgomery, 6 49
Joseph Sanson, -37 29
John C unon. 11 CG
Thos. 'mondjon, 13 75
G-orge Grail". 9 56
Willi.ini Salmon,
Jrnnes M'Girk. Est.
Thomas Billington,
Peter Owens.
CIms. Riak, (tax)
E. Wooldridee.
fat. Mooro. (lax)
Visler ? Wright.
John Anderson,
Gilbert Taught,
Richard Coplin.
-Joseph Whitehall,
31. Coplin.
James dlhert.
Joeph Sanson,
William Sanson,
D G. Prnver$Co.
Eliz i J. II in iMn, 41 27
Same for '68 9 59 98
John McGirk.
William Evans, 34 29
Geo.Witson.jr.
Edward Smith, 23 70
Henry Kephart.
Sam'l Hambleton, 66 88
?)ue f i r '68 9 1 G6
Jacob Cox, 12 81
ji. B. Long.
Casper Haines, 42 66
Casper Haines, 35 87
Same for '58-9 26 51
Joseph Harrison, 42 66
Same for '58-9 41 37
Wm. Wooldridge, 21 34
Same for -6G 7-8 9 48 28
Sao'Uel Kay, 15 80
Jonathan Kephart, 11 22
FERGUSON TOWNSHIP.
Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes
Greenwood Bell.
John Hauibright, $29 60
-f. Moore.
Matthias Slough, 9 57
Charles Houston.
George Ross, S3 36
L. J. Crans.
S. Scott, 13 27
John P. Hoyt.
Adam Rigart, 3 41
Lewis Jordon, 6 56
Hiram Passtnore, 4 43
Benj. Hartshorn, 8 8G
FOX TOWNSHIP.
Ac. Ter. Warrantee , eto. Taxes
Stllaman Harwood.
Jas Wilson, west, $9 07
No ha tet Bailty.
Jas. Wilson, east ) 13 76
IKim. Sams.
Jas. Wilson, middle, 9-03
Z. Pre. it on.
James Wilson, 13 59
Jehu ( '. French.
Jus Wilson, ii part, 13 59
Speneer ani Spiter.
James Wilson. 25 67
U. S. iMnd Compiny.
42119.17 James Wilson, 103 07
42.1 947 James Wilson, 101 17
4.M2 294 Jstnes WiPon, 32 79
4090 921 James Wllnon, 101 55
15.11 20 Jatnes Wilson, 2 20
15S5 800 .fames Wilson, CO 00
M'tirs emitat.
6070 990 Wm Powers, G8 03
Wm. It Gordan
4399 216 James Wilson, 14 M
A'er. Vitl.
4340 184 James Wilson, ' 12 93
Ran ionh If I'uitnt.
4270 425 Jumei Wilson,
427.1 990 Jstnes Wilson,
413 9U0 James Wilson,
tOd B. iHvenport,
tJlRAIlUTOWNSHIP.
N Ao. For Wsrrsntees eto. Tsies
Uoo I iV Go.
1923 608 10H Morris A Stewsrt, $10 20
A. iV H". Murray,
1911 649 ltd Morris A Mewsrt, .15 13
19.15 631 Morris A Stewart, 8131
1930 103 Mortis A Siewart, 3 24
Frin cm Cou.inet.
IttiO 2"4 120 Mori I A Stewart, 21 39
63U5 10 I H. O. Smith.
63aa 603 1 (leorge Mead, 9 CI
I'etcr li mm.
3SI7 117 Morris A Stewsrt, 185
SSfH 47 Morris A Stewart, 7
1837 97 103 Morris A Stewart, 7 76
S. if M. U Hiet man.
1937 77 Morris A Stewart, 2 60
J. P. AV.o
1880 60 Morris A Stewart, 77
OOSIIKN TOWNSHIP.
No. Ao. Per. Warrantee, eto. Taxes
Amos B, Mi.rrril.
tieorgo Mead, $.16 85
Oeorxe Mead, 62 71
Oeorirft Mead, 118 82
Thomis Graham,
Morris A Stewart, 21 60
GRAHAM TOWNSHIP.
Ac. Per. Warrantee, etc. - Taxes
ll'm. Wootdridgt.
! Thos. P. Cope, $20 92
' John Skyron. 11 16
John Flemming.
A. Kj. Wright, 18 t4
211
200
400
90
300
250
300
150
100
100
Ac.
233 159
108
433 153
150
110
74
60
100
No
4200 330
4183 200
4183 350
4271 495
4271 495
4399 372
11
27
27
7
629 330
6290 48H
5291 1100
1884 )
1915 I 600
297
149
166
207
103
100
866
382
228
100
436 114
431 114
100
145
1Q9
274
348
137
100
135
120
Ac.
225
31
23
05
3.15
100
324
433
350
108
119
19.1
433
433
2.17
210
215
436
433
210
438
200
93
200
Fitch and Boynton.
Jasper May land,
James Mulligan,
Samuel Lambeir.
George Moore,
John Cook
Jacob Wetzelf,
Hippie, French $ Co.
Joseph Simmons,
J. Cook.
Reuben Haines
Reuben Haiues
Daniel W. Bradley.
Robert Shaw,
Hymen Gratz,
F. Ogden.
William II. West,
T. Cope,
J. Graham,
John '1 nomas,
Joseph Henry,
Reuben Haines, jr.
Due for '66-7-8-9
Charles Hall,
Thomas Duncan,
C. J. Allport,
GUELICn TOWNSHIP
Per. Warrantees, etc.
Geo. D .Morgan ir Co.
jonn witmer,
Pigot Shaw.
Benjamin WiJsdb,
George Baker,
Beejiimin Wi.onT
Richard Atberton,
Herman Haupt 4- Co.
Matthias Iiarto,
Edward Hand,
J Diacucl lleigert,
George Moore,
Jamts M'Ghre If Co.
Christian Stake.
Matthias Yoang,
Christian linger,
George Musser,
Thomas VeaJer,
Daniel Offley,
George ISaker. jr
Timothy Paxten,
John Burgo,
John Musser, jr
Josenh Alhiifct
Tuciahoe $ Mt. PI. i R
bU John iMcCahan.
John Lampblack,
Daniel Pulkerson,
Due for '56-7-8-9
64
82
48
151
84
153
f9
121
122
153
153
43
75
145
153
143
145
31 05
7 82
11 26
68 63
41 G3
34 29
15 00
65 41
64 65
7 60
16 37
12 22
67 00
51 47
15 37
76 52
11 26
20 26
18 00
Taxes
550 63
2 92
22 1.1
23 58
31 42
9 .17
42 54
6 85
46 72
14 IS
11 09
18 08
40 72
40 72
22 21
19 64
20 46
40 97
40 C7
20 34
40 97
Co.
2t 37
9 17
la CO
30 15
HUSTON TOWNSHIP
No. Ao. Per. Warrantees, etc.
John 11. Otto.
5073 1041 Moore A Delaner SU2 44
5674 1041 Moore A Delaner 112 44
5675 1041 Moore & Delaaey
5066 900 Wm. Powers,
5067 877 Wm Powers,
Wm. Pa ler.
4257 88S 15 James Wiltfon.
U. S. Land Company.
42.15 936 James Wilson,
4220 990 James Wilson,
4229 905 123 James Wilson.
8amo for 5S-9
4230 507 James Wilson.
Fitch and Boynton.
375 E. Shoemaker,
if Thayer iV Z . Lisxon.
4902 100 Wilhelm Williuk.
S0iS3 293 Wm Powers,
11"". B. Gftritart.
4J25 250 James Wilson,
4230 500 James Wilson,
Isaac Scojie.ld.
5679 IP41 80 Moore A Delaney
If. .S. Baler.
Taxes
112 44
105 92
91 72
95 91
106 49
106 92
104 23
75 41
61
4d 61
10 80
32 19
27 00
64 00
112 44
5677 400 Moore A Delaney 10 80
200 J. G. Kidder, 21 60
195 David Caldwell. 5 27
4902 420 Wilhelm Willick, 45 36
4236 490 James Wilson, 16 15
4225 740 James Wilson, 99 91
JORDAN TOWNSHIP.
Ac. Per. Warranters, etc., Taxes
Cooper & Pusey,
433 153 Richard Peters, 66 01
433 153 Peter Kuhn, 66 01
433 153 Fredeiiek Beafes, GG 01
433 153 John Dutiwoodie, GG 01
John Cooper,
274 Adam Kuhn, 45 76
325 Eh nezarBrenham, I
103 Adam Kuhn, J 66 01
Patchin 4r Swan,
150 Benj. Young. 18 30
Same for '56 7-8 9, 42 24
Datid McKeehan,
29 DaTid Brown, 4 68
Jo Jin Patchin,
200 Philip Loust, 12 20
161 Wm. Johnson, 9 82
200 Wm. Wilson, 30 50
Same for '56 7 8 9, 61 00
300 John Patchin, 45 76
Same for '56 7 8 9. 91 53
KAIITHAU3 TOWNSHIP
No. Ac. lVr. Warrantees, etc. Taxes
I- rede rtci hart ha us.
1900 600 Morris A Stewart. $33
1901 778. Morris A Stewart, 126 55
1913 507 Morris A Stewart, 74
1093 200 Morris A Stewart, 23 60
Drvt.ir'e of J. White, Esq.
1093 79 22 Charles Willink, 4 7
1023 88 Charles Willitik, 7 21
31(53 1
3475 638 147 Charles Willink, 37 65
Henry 1 others.
1097 100 Cbsrles Willink, 2 95
Ji. McGarvey.
856 Charles Willink, 12 69
69 Charles Willink. 89
1665 900 J.Hewes.MyersACo 53 10
1655 957 132 do do 50 46
700 Willard, 41 30
61124 othors 393ac. A. Custard, 23 49
KNOX TOWNSHIP.
Ac. Per. Watnntees, etc., Taxes
Rent. It. Afiirtrfm .
163 Wm. Hunter, 22 l9
J4 itch $ Boynton,
153 Isabella Jordan, 82 SG
Daniel Bausman,
C. fc M.MtCotmlck.,
Same for '66 7-8 9,
1 nomas Mv.Clu.tt,
Jonathan Jones,
Jofttt M. Chait,
Caleb Poti Ike,
Geo. Wescott,
Robert Wharton,
Geo. Sonfr,
John Ilojd,
Susanna Ward,
G. Ax M. McCoynlck,
John Dorsfy,
Win. H. RoU rtson,
Isaac 1 liomttton, sr., 61 20
Isaac Thompson, sr., 10 21
Isaac Thompson, sr., 6 11
ThompNoiifcKgelman 10 82
LAWRENCE TOWNSHIP,
Ao. Per. Warrantees, etc., Taxes
J-itch U Boynton,
Hugh Jordan, 82 28
John Reed, 60 31
O. D. Goodfellow, 40 44
MORRIS TOWNSHIP,
Ao. Per. Warrantees, etc., Taxes
JCd. Perks Co.,
Jesse Yarned, 35 04
Georgt 1).. Morgan,
44 Win. Drinker, 23 81
92 II. S. Drinker, 83 67
63 Richard Tlmnm 11 rh
849 140 John Reed, 28 87
200 Michael Souder. 21 40
170 141 Patrick Hays, 14 08
Ifi7ia-n . Robertmn,
40 John Best, 1 10
E. V. Burton,
43 lf.$ Robert Raiaey, 85 82
433
433
200
100
433 163
29
43 J 153
433 163
villi
109
205
129
120
COO
200
100
90
221
418
277
421
282
407
143
433
433
433
433
279
433
433
433
433
433
433
433
170
223
100
231
60
269
210
G
300
406
203
100
9G
Ac.
30
153
153
153
153
1&3
153
153
1d3
153
153
153
William Hoover, '
Francis Johnson,
George Slate, '
John Huston,
?. H. Long, Trustee.
153 . Thomas Morris,
William Morris.
Samuel Meredith,
Wiliiam Miller,
Hetty Morris,
Thos. Fitzsimmons.
George" Clymer,
Robert Gray,
Patrick Mobre,
Mary Morris,
Magnus Miller,
Nalbio Frazey,
M. 4 J. Hutf.
Bluir McLnnahan,
Same for '58 9
J. Ji. Cratcford.
Simon Gratz,
P. Kepi le.
John Nicholson,
Robert Thomas.
Christian Baker,
Henry Creamorid,
Caspt-r Sbafiirr,
Same for 1858 9,
Mary Jinn Berzer,
Joseph Holder,
Jacob GrnfT,
John Graff,
Peter Yarnelf,
Richard R. Smith,
John, Barron,
Same for '6G-7-8 9
J. Far low,
Joseph Potter,
PENN. TOWNSHIP,
Per. Warrantees, etc.,
James Johnson.
PIKE TOWNSHIP.
Fer. Warrantees, etc.
W. C. Enos.
85 James Wilson,
15 James Wilson,
John Nicholson,
James Wilson,
SI
143
139
100 153 Francis Johnson, 6 66
George Slate, '
400 John Huston, 33 00
85 82
35 82
85 82
35 82
23 08
35 82
85 82
35 82
35 82
35 82
35 82
35 82
6 60
14 13
18 43
8 20
18 97
2 76
4 68
14 88
11 66
35
24 76
33 67
16 77
61 51
9 00
6 29
Taxes
8 46
Taxes
S43 89
37 64
9 76
35 76
45 50
3 26
17 95
3 90
24 90
13 00
Taxes
525 72
4 90
32 HI
4 81
WOODWARD TOWNSHIP.
Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes
Big ler $ Reed.
John A. Vaught,
John Walls.
John J'atchin.
427 30 John Camion,
Chas. S. Ccxe.
4S3 153 John Roll.
Robert J. Wallace.
153 5 Peter Henry, 4 88
Same tor '68 9 4 4G
140 Hugh Ralston, 6 60
Same for '68 3 7 00
Wright andMenges.
413 77 Samuel Emien, S2 60
Gto. I). Morgan $ Co.
33G 145 John McCahen, 28 30
57 143 Maiy Connelly, 4 68
Wm. B. Alexander J- Co.
100 Rowland Ev,.ns, 8 12
James 3FGhee $ Co. '
331 42 Pigot Shaw, 27 10
216 Sebastian GraQ, 17 50
438 73 Thomas Edmondson, 35 6G
Dr. D. Houlz.
433 153 Philip Loast, 35 17
433 163 Jacob R. Howell 35 17
433 153 William Johnson, 35 17
100 G3 Geore Beckham, 8 12
Wm. Albert $ Ero.
121 Eli Ilootman, 9 83
215 6 Thomas Neil, 17 47
100 William Wilson, 8 12
JOSEPH SHAW.Treaa'r.
Clearfield, April 2, 1862.
No. Ac
4252 959
4258 884
577S 200
42C.2 990
5777 1020 21 John Nicholson,
23 John P. HoTt.
3t4 - R. A Z McNaul,
111 K. A Z. McNaul,
5779 460 John Nicholson,
450 Daniel Bailey.
UNION TOWNSHIP.
No Ac. Per Warrantees, etc.
Gartlavd Iririn.
35S7 350 Roberts A Tox,
50 Henry Bailey,
22 R. W. Moore,
196 Hcnrv Whitehead.
Ac
433 154
45G 15'J
$35 24
37 13
34 71
35 24
SALE OF SEATED LANDS FOR
TAXES. In pursuance' of the
provisions of an Act of Assembly,
passed the 29ih day of April, A. D.
1844, to provide for the collection of
Taxes on lands whereon no personol
property can be found and where the
owner neglects or reluses to pay tho
Taxes assessed, 1 will Expose to sale
at the Commissioners t.flice in Clear
field, on the second Monday in June,
A D. 18G2. (being the 9th day.) ttie
following pieces of land in Clearfield
county, viz :
List of Lands returned by Collectors.
BECCARI A TOWNSHIP.
Acres, Owners, Taxes
216
300
26
200
200
111
60
60
nnu
20 40
"80 no
10:0 ico
M 90
89 8G 100
68 90
68 90
20 40 100
12 01
17 S6 60
6 M ,n
12 21 I"
James Robins, 11 GG
Same for 1860-1 21 01
BELL TOWNSHIP.
J. & J. Thomas, '68 9 45 37
Same for 1860-1
BRADY TOWNSHIP,
Henry Rad.iker,58 9
Same for G0-l
John Dubois. '68 9
Same for "00-1
CHEST TOWNSHIP,
John Port. 1859
Mitchell c Mahaly,'69
Benj. Hartshorn. "69
Samuel Hapy, '69
Nlcholis Ilagy, 69
Joim laggert, '59
Same for 'GO 1
61 16
9 18
10 54
7b GO
86 80
97
6"
()"
77
77
i o
19 GG
BURNSIDE TOWNSHIP,
Valentine Klnir. '69
Same for '60-1
Alex. M'Cullottgh '69
Same for '00 1
P. & A. MrC.tr I 69
Same for 'GO-1
I50GGS TOWNSHIP,
Anthony Brine '69
Same lor 60-1
David G.d 59
Same for '60-1
Enoch Cearhart '69
Siiiiio for 60-1
Enoch G. Gray '69
Same for 'GO 1
KNOX TOWNS HIP,
George Galer, '69
Sarin for 'GO 1
PIKE TOWNSHIP.
Joseph Bennett, '68 9 1390
Same for GO I
Win. CrulB-. '68-9
Samo for 'GO 1
WOODWARD TOWNSHIP.
A bra m (ji..ss K) 32
Same for 'G0-1 11 87
Mark Stott. 10 82
Same for '60.1 n 57
JOSEPH SHAW, Trcas'r.
Clearfield March 2, '62.
11
60
70
150
100
100
4 02
7 47
4 37
8 12
6 25
9 76
4 21
11 86
1 67
4 47
79
13
75
69
2
1
4
1 62
8 40
15
10 37
18 31
Look Hero I !
TIM W AIIE, AT UNPRECEDENTED LOW RATES,
Lamps, Cheaper Than Ever,
Bacon, Rye, Corn, and other grain, at
reasonable crioos for oh. &t
Maroh b, 18H7. It. MOeWOPfi.
CHAIRS !! CHAIRS !!! CHAIRS I!!!!
IiOW 13 THE TIME TO BUY U H
The undersigned has now on hand, at Lis Furni
ture Rooms on Market St., Clearfield. Pa., a short
distance west of l.its's foundry, a largo stock of
CnAIRS OF ALL KINDS,
manufactured out of the best materials, finished
in a very superior manner, and which he will sell
LOW FOR CASH. His lonj? experience in the bu
siness make; bim feel confident that his chairs are
made in a substantial and woikm.inlike manner,
and will stand the test of trial Persons wishing
to purchase chairs should call at once and get
them while they can bo had at the lowest rates.
Feb 27,1801. JOHN THOLT.MAN.
l. )1 IV V Ii L. . A fv
SJ AAliUbL'N
CHEAP JEWELRY STORE.
Graham's Row. Clearfield. Pa., a line assortment ot
WATCHES JEWELRY, Ac, Ac, to which we in
vite attention.
Gold and Silver hunting and open faced watch
es, to be had at N A 1(1 1.E'8.
The American Lever of different qualities, can
be had at NAl'GLE'S.
Fine setts of Jewelry, such as Cameo, Coral. La
va, Jctt. Carbuncle, Garnett. Opal, Florentine Mo
saic. Gold Stone Mosaic, Forcelain paintings. Ac,
or single pieces at NAUGLE'S.
Plain gold Breast pins. Ear drops, Hoop Ear rings,
children'seardropsand ringsat NALGLES.
Gold seals, keys and pencils, gold pens and sil
ver holders at NAL"GLE"S.
Gents breast pins, sleeve battonsshirt studs, fob
buckles and guard slides at NAL'GL.E'S.
A fine assortment of gold finger rings of diSVr
ent styles and ouality. gold locknts. coral neckla
ces, silver thimbles, spectacles, watch guards and
all articles in his line, on hand at NA COLE'S.
Just received, a fine asortinent of Fancy and
common Clocks, and Fancy Time-pieces, from 1.26
to 15dollars at NaCGLL'S.
Old Gold and Silver will be taken In exchange
forgoodsat NAUGLE'8.
All goods warranted as represented, or the mo
ney refunded, at NAL'GLE'S.
If you wish your watches put in good repair
and warranted, take tbeui to NAL'GLE'S.
FURNITURE ROOMS !!
Bcnner & Barrett,
Respectfully announce to the public hat ther
have completed and are now occupying their new
FURNITURE WARE-ROOMS,
fronting on the Market lot and nearly opposite the
Court House. Cabinet making will be cairied on
in tho upper story of the saiue building, iu all its
different branches. All kinds of furiiLure will
be kept constantly on hand, and sold cheap for
Cash, or exchanged for country proJuce or lum
ber to suit the business Their stock will consist of
PARLOR. ROCKING ANT) ARM CHAIRS,
SPRING SEATS, CAIN BOTTOMS. Ac.
Tarlor, Sofa, Centre, Card, Dining, Extension and
Breakfast I ables
Sofas of all Kinds, Varieties and
Patterns.
Bureaus, Sideboards, Book Cases, Wardrobes, Ac.
Bedsteads Jenny LinJ. Hih Pests, Cottage,
French r'osts. Ac.
M&ttrasses Hair. Hair top. Cotton top, and Corn
husk, of the best materials.
Looking Glasses of all serfs and siies. AJsi glas
ses for old frames. Also, What-nots, Wash-stands.
Work-stands; Hat-racks. Ac.
COFFIN'S made to order on short notice, and
Henrse furnished.
Poplar, Cherry, Maplo and Lin wood Lumber
taken in exchange for work. Oct. 2:J. :l.
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TIME 11F HOLDING COURT.
21 Monday in January, J 'M Mor.Jav in J23J
3d ' in March. j 4th - " In Sod:',.
Of each year, and continue two wc-ekt if t.o.;'-t '.,
COl'NTY AND DI.-5TRCT OFFICEF?
Pre3'tJudze Hon. rsmuel I.it.u, I' '., ...
As'te. Judges Hon. .1. l. Thotnpicn. Cre:
IjCu.Jamts fcioom,
?heri-J. . . . Edward Terks. .
Prothouotary, John I.. Cuf.ie,
Reg. A Rec. . .lames Wrigley,
I'istrict Att'y, Israel Test. . . .
Treasurer..". Joseph ihaw, . .
Co. Surveyor, 11. ii. Wright,
Comuiiss u'rs, Wm . Merrell, . .
S. C. Thompson,
Jacob Kuntz, . .
Auditors. . . J. R. SLhw.
B. C Bowman.
Cbus Worrell,
CorcLCr. . . . J W. Poller . .
Ca Superind't Jessie i-rot-ma' J.
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Mori, si ;4
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C.c:lr;...
N-WiuLirr-
. Carrr;
LIST OF P0.ST-9FF
Townships. iVarnr at P. O.
tioocaria. - - Oleu Hope, - -Bell,
- - - RoTer,
" - - - - Chest,
" - - - Cusii. --.
.... Oster.d. - - -B'ooin,
- - Forres. . . . .
Rogs. - - - Clearfield bridge. -Rrndi'ord,
Wi;ii.iius' Orov-. -RraJy,
- - - Lurher-burg,
- - Troutviiia. -
Jt-Cc-iiuii l.i'ie. -
Burnsile,
Chest,-
Nfc w W ash ; ngtoii
LSurnside.
Patchinville, -Iiuri.
- - -
C'.earSelJ. - Cleariit-M. -Covington.
- FrencUil!o.
' - - - K.-irth:us. -Cur
wens ville t.'urwensviMe.
Ferguson. - Ma-.rtn. - - -Fox,
- - - - Helleu Tost f'ir.je.
'iiritrJ. - - - Ltco'i:'s .!iiis.
- - - Raid Miiis, - -
tJoshen, - - ."-'liawjvil'e. - - -
'irahaui, - - Oriliatiit..n.- - -
tiuelich. - - .Stutth's MilN, - -
.... Ma-.iera, -
Huston, - - Tvler. - - - -
I'onuScld. - - -
Jordan, - - An-onrille, - - -
Karthaus. - Salt Li 'k. - - -
Kuox. - - - New Millport, -
Lawrence, - UroekeuriJge. - -
Morris, - - - Kylertown, - - -
" - - - Morrisdale. -
Penn. - - - l.umbtr Ci'.y.f -
- - - - lirampian !iii!s.
Pike, - - - - Curwer.sviRe. -
' - - - Rloomiu:i iMc -L
tiion, - - - Rock ton, -
Woo. Iward. Jeffries. - -
4 This Post Ofiic w' SI da lor
Vv'ill ansiverfor Fergi son town
Y DE HOUSE. KIRUU AV, l'EN.N'A
5. j. o.'jod. proprieio:i.
This Hot. 1 is new. and fcri.itbe in iu-. Sera t'fr
has ample ac-joiaiuodaiious. auj U iu 1I n-.-- e .u
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JUST'FilOM THE EAS'i'.
RICH A II I) M osso r,
DI.Alt.t IS
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DSY GAOL'S. fcC .
MAEKtT STKI.FT, t'LK A K Fli-Li.', f.l.
Rc-a.Jt.he. foiloiein.glist of sroo Is ti i p'o.a'.
Cliran Always or. hand a large stock f.f I.
Chrav
Uia gOO-iS SU jli. t t o' ill g ''
AIdhcs. Ue Laii.cs, liir.ii-i.;
1,:..- -i- .- .-
Clir.i A unis, niuti. ivercLlvls. .-j-CmpI
hies. Ronnets. i loves, tto
FOR GENTLEMEN.
Cheap Always on hand Binek. L'.iur. Rr-waV; .
Shcap ana ureyL ioins. t ancy aii t bi.i.'K
Chcapl Castmeres. .S.ittinets. L'is-ir.c:3.
Ch'ap Tweeds. Plain ai.d i aucy V.-.-t-
Chtap. iiigs. Shirting, etc . etc c.;.
Cheap KEADY-MAOE.
Cicjp 5ueh as Cents. 1'auts. 'e"!s. Ui.ii;.--
Chc.ip gLirts. and oiher FianLcl !)irvj.
Cheap Roots, Shoes. Hats. Caps. Ne,
Cht jp' ties.Cuiu Roots ac-l ;hoes.tud
Ch'-u. a variety cf c:ber a;-.ic:,
Cheap HOUc'EHOLD GOOLS.
Jv'y'uch as Uiiblea:hel anj tb-.v.h:
l,,' Muslins. Colore,! Musiir.s. L.t:.
f,. ' . ani cotton table cloths 'M! :
die-ia'' -'Den h''ir? tvuls
t'hear crtn!:s. 'frieze.
CI,,,,, HARDWARE. .tC
(i "
I, 0-
c ir-fto
fi :
Chetn 11 yu want NitiSs or spikes. J'.inu:
Che-rx or other folks. Saw -m til or o:h-r
Ciea'pl aws, luoothiay iron-. ltUs
Cheap; Hinss. etc . f;o to Ms.-p's
Chfani whern )oa cuti buy tLeiU'
Chea'p IF YOU WANT
Cheap Knives and forks. Riitcher Er.ivej
Cheap Shoe ami Stove Mack in. Muisilla
Cheap' and herap rjpes. Ink, Paper r
Chetp Pens. Powd- r. Shot or LeiJ,
Cheap, eto.. buy ti.f-n Rt Mnool' l.
Cheap It" ym: WANT
L help fcl,n(, T.fislor P.... PM r.rT,rr-x
Cr; ,ir starch. W -ill Paprr r : ir.-
LJ'UPI Uow .Shades. Lhia ps. Liiia p t .1 b-i
y,fraP or Wijks. coul iii . a to '
( Jierp, Mossop s cht-jp c.irh store. , '- '
C.:lC,p tlood extra family Hour. V h:i or.,j ,A.
Cheni hrwn sucir. h.ms. sbou! I-ts t
Chrapl col'.ee ; Impori.il. You..0-
Chcc Hyson or obiCK tea. buy f bein (- .,
CheJll fctMiOSop'S Chcup fCV e.'j.
Chrtp' IF YOU WANT ! ';.-
Cheep Tallow candles, fine or "oir-f -'-. '
Cnnp1 Syrup or luoliiS't . cheese ilr ri '"'
Chttp, apples or pouch-. w.'er r ''
Chfip do fliaoKers. call tit M"sop".-. ' "
Cheap where you caa buy the tp. '' '
Ch(.tp n' V,.tT WANT
Cheap IVrt wino i'.r .Ve.lk.il or -it itt, ;
Chr rp. t.1 uses. ei. win-. !d M ' .
Cheip p:ilu.la or r w hi;, y. i hrfv '
Chi-if w 11 i LVnac .bundj. la,,' ,'',',
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Cheau pvrsou In t leaiticU couu'y.
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AvprutfJ comiti u i,r luce nf rvru I.
the usual muiArt priccx in r.trts.' 'C
BOGUS TP. FARMS I'Olt S W.
uontiLiniiiir- l''t Mens Si clelrf I 'l l,,',.f;
good fence. A log house 2.' by 2'1. pH. k I'"5' '
hv IS ln.rl.nrn m,. Ii I. Mint til I ncren r V t-1'6'"
dinirs thereon Larjre priii!j'nd tpeiug -Lonew
veuier,t to house I he land is well wa-ere
has nut3eleut wood and tencinj; timber. lt''
an orchard of larce cnif ed trees, acd a y-'
chard on place, all choice fruit. It i wl,''r
for pasturiu droves. U.St), onecont.nor-3
ores 10 cleared and under fence bulacce , -
timbered. 1 his land has a log aouse
thereon. For terms rr'y t0 ,4
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