t - i t ores, can l-e left with lie v. j allows cerg 0- "yt.ldiers Aid fcociety, Ci CLEARFIELD, PA., JUNE 8, 1864. A boy named McCartney vas committed to jail last week on a charge of having stolon considerable amount of money from a Mr. Jrvin of Morris township. A woman, whose name -we have not learned, m lodged in jail, one day last week, charged with concealing some stolen goods. She was afterwards released on lail.to appear at the next term of oar courts. Rfxigious. By Divine permission Elder J.C Miles, of Iowa, will P1", JJaptLst Church in V neit, (June 12th) at 4 o'clock m tle after noon. Also, at Curwcisville at 11 o do. L in the fureiiooti. . Company B 149th Penn'a Vol. ' The following is an official list of the kill ed wounded and missing, as furnished by Ca'pt Ilolden, in Company li 149th Penn a volunteers, up to the 25th of May : Killed Thomas McKensie, Corp. J. P. Sliencer, A. J. Sawyer, Charles Button. - V'orxiED Corp. Ed. Livingston, B. F. Brant, John Crance, A: J. Brant, G. W. Ha rdinger, W. H- Counell, Levi ; Keg, Luther Usher, John A. Curry, Joseph G. Williams, A. T. Bloom, Phillip Reigmt, Samuel Gafford, Sergt. C: W. Needier, 'orp. G. Hagand, K. P. Dickson, Daniel - Smith lFrancii Ward, Andrew Ileiges, John Waterson. Wni. II. Harding, David Bloom, "VVm. Walford, Corp. John Henry, Sergt. 'O. li. Welch, Corp. Jos.' Boih. J. 0. Wsird, Henry Wyuu, Sergt. W. I. Bard, 0. P. MeMasters, V.Y. Barrett. Miskixu Wm. Ilartdegan, Calvin Bech auaii, A. W. h'tambaugh, John Wolf, David Fisk. Company C. 5th Penn'a Eeserves. An the Penn'a, Reserves Corps has been, or is about be mustered out of the service, we may look for the early return of Com jany C. (Washington Cadets) to this place. In view of this fact, wo hoj)e, that immedi ate and efficient measures will be taken, to receive this hrave and gallant company, on its arrivals, ia a worthy manner. It will be rt-uiembered that three years since, on the their departure for battle-iield, a public din ner was giveii ta the members of company (,'lythe citizens of thi xrotigh, and a lW presented to themjby the ladies, with the lufuuction that it should nover be permitted To trail in the dust or be dishonored by the recipients. Most nobly and faithfully have these brave men kept their prt misc. Al ways ready and willing to perform every du ty, no matter how hazardous; they Lave up hVld the emblem of their country, then pre- M'rif.'il to them, and carried it gallan '.l. ' and victoriously through many a hard-f ught buttle. And now, that they are about t re .tuMi to our midst, toil-worn and bronzoil by iJjif f.itiuoia-i and exposures incident to the rcart-h, it is but projier that they should be welcomed home in a befitting way. Le" a jjiiWic metting be held at once and aco a-jiiitte- appoiuted to make the necessary in nuigeuieuts for their reception. tTnited States Clnistiaa Commission. fOMlL'MCATEI.l The receipts for the United States Chris iiau Connnis-sion, in iiublic use tings he'd f'Uy 6th and I'th at ClearGuld and Curwens- vill, are us follows : At Clearfield, union meeting in Pre ville. Gallowaj-, and nd offi- irweiis- J. L. LAN1I.3, ' Delegate U. S, C. C. List ok Jl rhoks for June Term IS G4, commencing on the 20th day. GRAND JCRItORS. Bell Elias Brickley. Ailam Breth. Bradford William Graham, jr. Hoggs George Dimeling. Chest Bloom Thompson. Covington Arnold Schnarrs. Curwensville Adam Musser. - Clearfield Felix Simons. Guelkh D. Fulkerson, Elijah Coonra L Girard Robert Stewart Goshen Lewis J. Irwin. Huston .John Hevcuer, Jordan Ezra Alger, William F, Curry. Knox Daniel Bowman, Karthaus-J. M. Hertlin. Lawrence Jas. Fulton, Isaac Thomp son, Thomas Palmer. Pike Lorenzo D. Price, Thomas Bloom, I'enn Frederick Hallopeter. Woodward William Kline. TRAVERSE JURORS 1ST WEEK. Pike, John Owens, Nathan Cleaver, Philip Arnold, Albert Long. Ourwensviiie Lewis Larorte. Daniel Faust, S. G. Gates George Kettlebarger. - Woodward, Thomas Henderson, Ivobert Henderson. 1 erleyMay hew. Beccaria, L. D. Weld, Philip Boll John McCoy, G. W. Bratton, Jeremiah Cooper. Chest, Joshua Feltwell. Penn William Smith, William S. Porter, D. T. Shan. Richard Denver, ir. .Barnide, "Al exander Fulton, llenrv Young, jr., John 3icK.ce. Ferguson. John Brii'trs. . Bosl's Thomas Ralston, .Ino. S. Geurhart, J. II Waple.' Decatur, E. L. Barrett. Richan Philips. Bradv, Philip Arnold, Peter Sny der. William Beisrhtol, Elias Kishel. Law rence, Aaron C. Tate, George Guleich, G. B. Hoover, J as. uorrest. Karthaus, Geo. St. Clair, ('lcarfield. James Wriglev. Moi ris, "Panic! Beams, David Kyler. Bell Richard Ellis, Hiram McLinsey. Covin tou, Charles Weaver. Jordan, fsaac Me Nesd. Guelich Matthew McCully. ' New Washington, Jacob A. Breth. ; TRAVERSE JURORS 2d WEEK. Pike, John Bloom, John Norris. Cur wensville, A. J. Prmieker. Beccaria, J LijerhtncT. Chest, William Carr. Burn side, Stephen Llovd, Jack-on l'atchim Fer guson, Mi;tthcw Bioom, Luther Barrett, Boiri's, Lindsev Stone. llecatur, Walter D. Morgan,"!1. F. Roalich, John Gearhart, Elias alk. Bradv. Peter Reismger, J Arnold, David M'Kinnev, Abram Ileber- ling, Jeremiah Kriuer. Lawrence, W atson, li. 1 . Uloorn. Jiearheiil. V llUam Betts, Joseph Deariijr. Miirris. S. G Thomson, John Irvine, David Holt. Bell, LiLeus Hoover. Jordan, Benjamin IJishop. Huston, E. D. Patterson, Wm. Abbott jioom. w imam irwin. inox- v liiiain McKee. Union, John Iborde. Fox Chauncey Brock way. Graham. 1 nomas 11. Force-. Girard, llubert Liegy, John Petit, hvleri; n Church. J.. B. McEnally, Esj., .... C;ish, ...... . . . . i-'entre union congregation, At CiirwensTilfe, union meeting in M. K Church, . . . . . $73 81 . 15 0:) . 2 00 80 00 000 00 Total, 1 . '. . . $1070 81 At tlie-f: jnner pl?c the meeting was held : t an unfavorabhi -season. , Quite a number f the wealthiest citirens are lumber mer . h:t!if and were av.ny- from their homes in the southern part of the Stated The "Centre" congrenticri has come to i.t help of the "Commission" .in a com mendable manner it being only a small untry church, half way between Clearfield and Curwensville. The peoplo of. that neighborhood merit the thanks of "the Com iniion" for their generious contribution. As to the latter place, most certaiidy and ii'tl'y did the good people come to the help of the Christian Commission, much bevoud our most sanguine expectations?. The Pres iJeiit of the Commission" takes pleiviire v making mention of the people of Qur wonsville, (only a little village oJ 4.50 iribab issiiits) as one of the proudest examples of t'ciierous, substantial charity, to "the Com rsiLssion." Last year $600 00 was their col-I- ction, and now, as they understond and appreciate the wants of the Commission, fce enlargement of its field and labors; did they proportionately increase their coritribu "'uns. And on the same evening, at the first ti ''.'.Jiirs of the great struggles, did the Mcth di t church resolve to sjiare the valuable wiccs of their jiastor, (who was anxious f-?o.) for as lone a time as his services Tiipht be needed on the battle-field and in hospitals to minister bodily comfort and i intual consolation to the wounded and dy- The Aid Society then elected him as their representative in the work of the U. . llristian Commission. -The great suc .s and zeal of the Society owes much to he rneigy and almost constantly self-deny-efforts of the President, Mrs. Irvin, and the liberal, substantial encouragement of .'Ion. John Patton, who is decidedly a liv me, working christian. . Never have I met "iih an eiScient and entirely working mein .t'Pj in any society, as in the "Soldier's -W'j ' of Curwensville. ; The ''Commission" is still in pressing ant of funds for the enlargement and nros vution of their work. They have already n the t.ld of the arnry of the Potomac '!"er - delegates. Quite a number of yitt-e Wci:t down before the recent battles to follow -np with their services and stores, the rn0' in its sanguinary movements. Boxes "ve Iceii sent daily with teams to draw oit-m. . ' .. ; '- ; ; lhaic!il,er, that at Gettysburg last year, ""rgtons estimated that more than one thojtr "( lives were raved by the timely relief .lered by the delegates and stores of the -''nstian Commisssion. Clergymen of age HlOre thnn nn tlimiannn sniili werft ioifuly converted. Does, not a work of f-Teat and good results commend itself 'te tothe Philanthropist and Christian. '"Icairn their aid in its behalf? - - H reading matter, monies, and hospital OOEEESPONDEJrOE OF THE J0UK1TAL. Nkaji Kingston, Ga, May 21st, 1SC4. Editor, Journaj. : Perhaps a letter from this part of Dixie, might be of some interest to t he readers of the Journal. There are fifteen of us from Guelich and Beccaria ownship, in company K lllrii Pa. Vols. i'hc 1 1 1th was raised, in the lyth District tie Co one!, George A. Cobham, hailin fr m Varrell., TJiis regiment is attached to th iA Division, (G en. Geary's) Oth Ar my Corps, commanded by Gen. Hooker. Tiiifj Division marched from Bridgeport. Alab. nxiu on the 3rd May, and was ensrasred in tilt battle near Raeaca last Sunday. We were i ' the terrific charge made by the 2nd Divisio ;i, in which we drove the enemy from a hill o. i which they were strongly posted, , i .i i- anu aero ;s an open plain into anotner line or breast worss. inn regiment captured a fort, moi nting four guns, which was so close to the enemy's defences that we could only hold t7io iortand remain thore. until a detail from other regiments was sent to our assistance during the nitmt,' when we cut through the j'ort and took the pieces out When the morning tlawned we saw the reb el works were abandoned. The birds had flown ! Purs iit was commenced at once, Their rear anc" flanks have been harressed very much. At this place they abandoned and burnt thir.y wagons. Since I have been writing 1 hearc the Locomotive whistle at Kimrston. In their haste, they had not time to destroy the railroad. It is not ne-ces-arv to say anything more about tfie movements ot the army, as j'ou will have it before this reaches you only that the army is very enthusiastic: in tms lorwara move ment and are anxious to drive the rebels to that "last ditch.'' It is evident when they could not whrj us in the defiles of the mountains, about JJ.uton ami Kasaca, they cannot whip us anyvluro. In my opinion the war is nearly over. How do those reb els in Clearfield feel now, since their "D'ar Southern brethren, are getting so bauly used up. ' ' 1 have otten heard p:o-siavery men boast of the southern States aaid their institutions, but I am unable to "see it." The major ity of the people soem to ue living m igno rance. It is plain to be seen that slavery is a turse, and it is timeit is wiped out. There seems to be no enterprise among the peo ple, their attention has evidently been the negro. The houses are nearly all only one storv, built of hewn logs with either boards or clapboards nailed over the space on the in fide without being cither chinked" or daub ed. ' Very few ot the houses have windows. They commonly have two doors which are ojhjii in daj-light and afford sufficient light. The roofs are clapboard. I have seen only about n half dozen good houses in this State. This country is well watered, but the citi zens do not "seem to use much, of it. Their clothing looks as if it had not been washed for weekfv They live apparently in the roughest kind of backwoods style. , Fruit will be plenty. Rye is in bloom and corn about six inches high. On the morn ing of the 1 7th, I found seventeen boxes of Tobacco containing lOOlbs each, secreted in the woods dose by onr camp, near the Conasauga river. .It was soon "distributed through the Divisions, and answered a very good purpose, for nearly airtbe men were out and they had not leen accustomed to getting it free. The boxes were marked I. H.. Atlas, Dalton, Georgia. ,This army has great confidence in Gen. Sherman, and is m favor of the re-election of President Lincoln Yours, Gibson. wit ; ihi difference between a good farmer anil a: rascal ? The former is known by Ms fences, the latter by his offences. The following letters remain un called for.in MeGarvey Post office Erastus Cole, Joseph M'Libby. .. The Union Convention assem bled in Baltimore yesterday. The indications are that Lincoln will be nominated by an almost unanimous vote on the first baUot, ; Three Government .safes, con taining several hundred thousand- dollars, which were sunk a few days since by thr burning of the wharf boat at Mound City, have been re at Shocking Calamity. A ten ible accident occurred Bachelor's Creek railway station, orth Carolina, on May 20. Four torpedoes, which were being re moved from - the cars to the plat form, and which were a part of those intended to complete the blockade of. the Neuse river, were exploded by the cap of one of them being accidentally struck, the con cussion exploding the other three instantaneously. There were a large number of the 132d and oth er ' New York regiments on the train, -and many were killed and wounded. MAEEIED. . On Tuesday evening, May 31st, Adjt. J. C. Worth, of Oxford, Chester county, Pa., to Miss Ma ry A. Galloway, of. this place. On Wednesday mornins, June Sth, by Rev. H. R. Smith,. Mr. Samuel Huston to Miss Helen II. Cuttle, both of this borough, i Accompanying the above notiwe was a liberal share of the wedding cake, for which we tender our thanks to the happy couple. May they ever be animated by the spir it of true love ; and may peace, prosperity and plenty always be with them. - Some origi nal correspondence be tween Crawford, the sculptor, and Jeff Davis, then Secretary of War, and Capt. Meigs, then in charge of the capitol extension, on the sub ject of the statue of liberty which now crowns the dome of the Capi tol, has been brought to light! Jeff Davis objected to tho lilterty cap which occupied the placed' the present helmet in the original de sign, on the express ground that it was first used as a badge of a free man who had liberated himself from slavery and he feared it might, at some future time, come to have some signification asaiii. The Zanesville O wrier ays . Late rains have materially improv ed the crops in . this section, and. had a favorable influence on vegeta tion generally. The planting of corn was delayed by tlx; wet weath er but with few exceptions it was planted in time to make a full corp, and is now growing. finely.-' The wheat, which by no means promis ed well early in the spring, has re vived from its yellow drooping state, and except when it was ab.-o-' lutely killed out by the severity of the last winter frosts, it is looking well and will no doubt produce an average yield. With the exception of peaches, the fruit crop will be abundant. The apple trees are lit erally loaded with fruit, and the late cherries, plums, and other fruits promise a splendid yield. : . Provost Marshal General Fry, in answer to the inquiry as to the length of time to which the 'pay ment of commutation money ex empts from liability to service, re plies that the language of tha law is plain. The law says: "If anv drafted person shall hereafter pay money tor the procuration i a substitute, under the provisions of th act to which this is an amend ment, such payment of money shall operate only to relieve such person from draft iu filling that quota. " If it should be necessary to make several drawings of names in order to fill "that quota" that is to sav. the quota already assigned the person paying commutation money will be exempt on account of such pavmeut from all the drawinsrs to fill " that quota" made subsequent to the one in which he paid the commutation. Tlie Cleveland Nominees. We learn by our daily exchanges that a Convention of se-'Z-coiftitu-tad "delegates" met at Cleveland hist week, and nominated John C. 1'remont lor President, and John Cochrane lor Vice President both from New York. The "del egates who participated m that Convention appear to belong to no particular party and have no fol lowers. "How the "delegates" were appointed, and where some of them are from, no one knows. For ex ample, the Examiner, a first class paper published in Lancaster city says, that Lancaster county was re presented by two persons in that convention, and upon inquuy, tne ditor could not . find a man who knew the "delegates" or ever heard of them. Such being the status of the Cleveland convention, no harm need be apprehended tiom its uoings. The whole thing appears to have seen instigated by a tew dissatisfied politicians,; backed up and encour- iged by the " Copperhead leaders, and hence is only calculated to ilay into the hands of the semi- secessionists of the North and en courage the je,bels who are trying to destroy the uovcrnment ot the United States. We have always deemed John C. Fremont too pure a patriot to lay into the hands of the enemies of the Union. But if he accepts this nomination from the rump Convention -.which '.assembled at Cleveland, he certainly will fall in .. m ... . ..r-i. our estimation. Ao true, patriot will, in times like the present, per mit -himself to be made-t lie scape goat of Copperheadism in their ef forts to. defeat the only true Union nartv in the United States. ut we do not fear the result, even if le accepts the nomination, tor a party without voters can accom plish .nothing, ana suen seems 10 be the cas? in this iristance and hence we have nothing to appre hend from the nominees ot the Cleveland Convention. I he candi date ot the Union party, be he whom he mayr will undoubtedly be elected in spite of Secession sym pathizers, Rebels and disorganizing politicians. The people have so decreed. The Democratic Convention, which met at Indianapolis Satur day, denounced Governor Bram lette, of Kentucky, scouted the i dea of giving him a place on the Democratic Presidential ticket.and repudiated the claims of the Ken tucky '"Conservatives" to seats in the Chicago Convention. SAli: OF SKATED LANDS i'OR TAXES. In pursuance of the provisions .of an Act of Assembly, p;iased the 2Pth day of April, A. D. I8ii, to provide for the collection of taxes un hinds wherever no perwnal properly cun lie found. and where the owner neg lects or refuses to pay the taxes assessed I will exposo to sale at the court house in Clearfield, on the Second Monday in June, A.D. IW4, (being the 13th day,) the following pieces of laud in Clear field county, on which the taxes for 1363, and previous years, are unpaid: . BECCARIA .TOWNSHIP. Ac. Per. ' Warrantees ftc. Taxes 22 Uobson & Albert, - 123 11 BLOOM TOWNSHIP. 33 Miller James Est. 4 37 BRADFORD TOWNSHIP. 40 Gray, Joseph 187 100 - Maines, Jas. A. 3 75 BRADY TOWNSHIP. C2 Elliiiger, G. (heirs) 13 60 50 Oelnet, Jacob 11 02 H&Lot: Lewis. Wm. e 35 BURNS IDE TOWNSHIP, 100 Mollis, David 5 03 100 Dowler, Jam 5 03 CHEST TOWNSHIP. , 50 . Wallace. John 7 05 FERGUSON TOWNSHJP. '501' Records, John "" 775 GOSHEN TOWNSHIP. 128 M!ad, James A- GRAHAM TOWSmr. ,10 McGuire, James 40 Sfoni!. Thomas KARTHAUS TOWNSHIP 50 Pcrkin, George KNOXTOWNSIin.' 60 St iiate, Clmrlos Eat. MORRIS TOWNSHIP. 8o Wells, John WOOD'VAUD TOWNSHIP. 30 Rowles. Price A. 1 lb'J Wilson, Is.-vic 7 100 Stott, Mark 4 C. KRATZER, Treas'r Clearfield, March 30, lSG-t. 9 86 5 34 6 18 " 8 7 65 4 73 C7 20 58 40 40 112 40 40 TKEAStTSEB3 SAL?. OF UNSEATED LANDS Pol: TAXES For 133 and previous yenr. NOTICE is niitsBv givkn. that in pur suance of an Act of Assembly parsed the 12:hdiiyof.;uno,A.l. 1S15. eutitled 'An Act to amend an Act directing the mode of selling unseated lands, in Clear field county." will be exposed to Public bale or outcry, for tne taxes due and unpaid thereon, &t the v ourt House in the Borough of Clearfield, on the Sec ond Monday in June, "A. 1). 1SSI : BECCAEIA TOWNSHIP. l'er Warruntees.'covrners Taxes. O. 1). Morin if C'j. John Mailes, $It28 John Witnicr, 92 78 Henry Witraer, 92 7 W m. Wilson, . 53 72 Herman Witmer, 88 39 Jacob Mnssersmith, 2929 Thomi Wrsfou. Richard Mnsser, 31 41 Groom Diciry Sf Co. GG John Brady, C3 55 Win. Brady, . 32 55 04 E, Bl.iin, 43 24 J. W. S truth or D. McKcehan. 433 153 William Gray, , 00 65 Kobrrt Cofan. 433 153 John Fordnev. 100 75 1 8. ?- J Shoff. 44 Brown & Fnlton, 10 21 John Burr 3G0' Jacob Knr, 5 PO Gill iV Brnttin. 71, bO John Kitlaud. ; 15 52 Ilrrinati ILi'ii'l iV Co. 116 Jacob Knrg, - 22 11 116 John Gibson, 22 11 73 - Robert Wilson, 33 33 153 Martin Foutz, 51 15 125 Jac b Fontz, Jr. 45 89 153 George Musfer, 50 85 l. L. Kred .y Co. 426 56 Wm. Miller. 99 03 ' IVm.A. Wall are. Jacob MussBrsniith, 28 84 Sarah Biliington, 12 81 GroornLiphtnercCo.l39 50 Groom Dickey U Co. 125 55 Ac. 70 393 399 231 1C5 126 162 410 210 279 162 162 215 330 296 323, 124 55 900 860 3(H) 433 50 M 42S7 427 42S7 3565 5619 5619 5613 5763 42S6 L. W. Weld, Samuel Matthews, BELL TOWNSHIP. Ac. Ter. Wa -rantcos, etc. Jfieoh He.ilLrua, i 16 Henry Beck, Frflerick W insert, 101 Henry Back, 73 120 llenry Bock, Lrurix Smith. 330 7 Henry Beck, 171 llenry Bck, -P3 97 Henry Beck, John P. Jloyt. 161 113 John Fictiolsori, - Arthur BfJt, 433 lienj Gibbs, Louia ShieMcy 119 1 Henry Beck, Henry Gritif, ' 102 10U Henry Heck, . Henry Wist , , 141 30 Henry Beck, i Win. B. Glenn, 1000 ". Henry Beck, 1000 Henry Beck, , 500 , James UoG hee, . 24a . Framptou Bell, , 155 . Ira A. Sabins ' 46 50 67 13 Taxes $ 9 SO S 52 . 6 75 80 100 260 427 410 49 404 404 401. 219 408 87 206 60 100 300 Xo. 5923 95 76 G. TV. Gearhart. Walter Stewart, 5 52 John - MnJley Hannah Stewart, 6 90 James William. Packer c Dhass, 35 SS Tkoirui Brs. - i ; Jonas Stinehieser, 14 8J Waple. William Morris, 2S 30 Fisher J- MM. Barbara Snyder, 5 04 John Patton. Blair McLanahati, 27 86 Thos. L. Mooro, 27 86 Mary Morris, 27 86 Wm. II. Jo nr.. Charles Crawford, 15 12 . 5. Uriau. U.S. Drinker, 20 70 Cttfvin iV L Shaur. John E. Shaw, 5 19 Wm. A. Wallare. Joseph Ball, . 27 54 Wm. Wilson, y ' - 6 90 John Kephart, 3 46 , James & D Mease, 20 70 A3. FERGTJSON TOWNSHIP. Per. Warrantee, etc ; Jct it Vntrkm' Bxtate. 433 153 Daniel Turner v A . Moore. 108 Matthias Slough, Jn Charlrs HtiittoK. 433 153 Georg Ross, - Thomat Mclre. Taxes ; 100 Jona. Jones. 1 Stronger if Sumtntri. $41 48 91 135 Wm. Johuson,. 12 80 j 13 36 6 40 EL00H TOWNSHIP. Ac. Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes Stacy if Simon Thompson. 350 Nicklin A Griffith, 49 10 M. 4- W. P. F.dton. 322 J. W. Smith. 15 06 Nchemiuh Shaw. 3616 100 Jacob Bilger. 1103 S.Tvirk A. Whitmor. 21 05 John 8eyl?r, Keeper t Hartfock 135 100 75 5 84 700 100 50 Fenton & Spencer, Levi Cleaver, Milegan Henry Shafer, . L. Reed, It 03 10 4S 1 42 15 70 65 45 11 03 7 03 I- BRADFORD TOWNSHIP Ao. . Per. Warrantees etc. J. W. Smith. 340 CO Hujrh Elv. A. P. Bireer. 102 35 John Campbell, Dtruif l Stewart. 109 Andrew Pettit, Al'itthrie Forre.e. ' -48 Matthias Staymaker, John 7!r. Turner. 75 Wm. Bingham, Jih n Go tiler. 225 Jamos Duncan, 159 Hall Buck, 127 V. B. Holt, 85, Wm. Graham, Jr. 85 John Graham, 46 Moses Boggs, (heirs) 10O Nehemiah Mains, i Thos. Holt, . ' . ' BRADY TOWNSHIP. Taxes $25 79 9 47 10 11 3 57 6 95 12 61 .11 87 9 47 4 76 4 76 3 41 5 61 39 No. Ac. Per. 'arra.ntees, etc, Taxes treorsrr. if O'lvm B.iilry.. 3574 102 3J Huberts A Fox, 1125 F. Bjales Ext , 1431 So3 Iavid Kenneday, 40 OS Milrl if Youncr. 5861 670 Jonathan B. Smith. 03 53 J. Freeliiiul . 195 100 Camper Stiver. 6 23 Smith if Brother. 21S' 504 Christain Lower, 92 04 50 Samuel Ambrose, 5 51 323 331 John Dunlap 33 5- 25 (i. A. Weaver, 4 58 110 370 Christian Lower, 63 01 SO J. M. Miller, (heirs) U 70 15 ' 7 13 56 36 52 10 11 95 84 3H S4 3S 42 20 21 00 13 50 No 5602 100 5003 111 5604 336 79 ll 114 2o0 124 100 3S3 203 7 150 2,,t 293 16i 317 410 421 310 111 150 BTJRNSIDEr TOWNSHIP. Ac. Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes John Fatrhiti. -John Ivicholsun, 5-IS 38 John Nicholson, 20 97 John Nicholson, 61 74 John Mailer. 14 4f Abraham Whitmer, 3'i 21 Casper Shaffer, jr. 2- !)7 Daniel Whitmer. 47 7S John Hubley, 77 Pi Matthias Youn.ir, IS fi Wm. Bousnian, . " 70 SI Mary Robert, 37 27 John Trcssler, . 13 97 John Cuinmings, 27 59 Martin Mailer 4S 51 John Burch. 53 S2 Mary Jenkins, 30 30 John Tressler, 63 73 Caper .Shaffer, 71 36 Jmnes G illilier Mary Crawford, 76 76 Ebert M JW '.inters. Frod k Kuhn. 20 01 Shepli if Priestley. Christian Stake, , 12 22 Jacob Rowland, 13 56 CHEST TOWNSHIP. Ac. .Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes II. S. Drinkers Estate. 433 153 Alexande Hunt.-r, $38 11 David JSlcKeshan. 376 Peter Horse, . 39 76 Drmif.r if Clark. 433 153 William Cook, 38 11 Gut det. Marsh if Co. 433 153 John Musser, 61 07 Ja-trw Thompson. 100 31 ileury Pole. 21 15 140 Fulton, , 12 36 ' John. Patch in. - 311 153 Pen. Young, 32 87 100 153 John Boyd, 32 87 313 153 Josiali Hf.yncs, 32 87 433 153 Thos Hamilton, 45 75 333 153 Martin Worthington, 35 25 398 153 Wm. Wilson, . 42 09 95 John Witmer, 9 54 416 30 James Page, : 43 98 255 Miller & Christ 40 62 22 . Miller c Chriet 4 67 100 David Cathr-art, 5 81 218 John Tiger, 17 48 BOGGS TOWNSHIP. Ac Per.. WarranteesAOwners. Taxes ' James Dixon, Jr. .39': John Thomas, , $4 00 ;2.unial'ie if Turner. 208 ' John Thomas. " 2154 A. A. Winesraruer if Co. 4 413 Wm. McCormick, 42 05 440 Nancy Boggs. , 45 54 Crans Blakely if Perley. 429 41' Malcolm McDonald, 44 38 429' 41 " John Byers, -"'- ' 44 38 Fisher Sf Powell. 119 90 Barbara Snyder,-,,. ; 12 28 Wm. Albert if Brotur, ., , 132 Georjtfa Hootman, 13 66 COVINGTON TOWNSHIP. No. , Ac. -Per. Warrantees, etc Taxes Frederick? Knrtftav. ; 1S93 57S ' Morri3 A Stewart. ?55 63 1899 ' S'JO ' Morris A Stewart, 103 35 1902 89 Morris A Stewart, 103 35 1942 545 Morris A Stewart, "55 65 Peter Lamm. 1892 200 Morris A Stewart, 15 90 liirhard Shaw. 1S91 2-13 Morris A Stewart, 22 51 N II. ir O. Smith. 5367 250 rteorge Mead, 19 SS Eldride,Me.rre!l if Thnmpson. 5377 1100 George Mead, 43 75 DECATUR TOWNSHIP. " Ac. Per. . Warrantees, etc. Taxes Fitch if Bovnion. 198 Joseph Harrison, $27 72 T.tines jSl'Girk's Ettate. 391 159 Thomas BilliDgton, 55 35 PeUr OioeHi. " 404 . - Charles Risk, (i) ' 28 55 J.Woollride'Co.' Ill . Patrick Moore, . 15 70 - . John Patton.. 404". , .,: Ann M'Lanahan, 57 08 . Riehard CopHn. 84 137 Joseph Whitehall, 11 g4 202 K. Coplin,; .. . 28 56 ; , . James Albert. , 37- 49 Joseph Sansom, . 5 27 76 ; 99 Wm.Sansorn, . 10 83 - Georg Wilson, Jr. - 200 Mary M'Lanahan, 23 26 A. li. Low?.' 300 Casper Haines, 42 39 281 Gilbert VaugM, 39 74 - J. W. Smith. ' 200 Jonathan Nesbif, .28 26 . r Henry Kephart. " -,90 ". Jacob Cox, 12 74 591 ' Joseph ITarrisOn, , 27 56 10i ' William Hoover,.;" 14 1 74 :) 100 50 No. 4181 41SS 4275 4271 4271 4399 4340 Lewis Jordan, Hiram Fasxuiore, llenrr Swan, Johb P. Hoyt, Benj. Hartshorn, 50 3Si 8 69 6 83 3 72 13 58 11 63 1900 6 1901 7 KARTHATJS TOWNSHIP. Ac. Per. Warrantees te. Taxes Frederteia Karthaut. FOX TOWNSHIP. Ac. Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes G. Hartstpici. 495 James Wilson wj, 23 63 ' Wm.. Tttmvt 350 J.M'ilson.(middlo.)26 9J0 James Wilson, 47 23 Z. Preston. 495 James Wilson, 23 63 Joh n C. Frettch . 495 J. Wilson. (W.pt .) 23 63 Speneer ir S)tier, 372 - James Wilson, ' 23 63 Ate Vial. 1S3 James Wilson, 17 92 913 1093 600 Morris A Stewart, ?0 59 73 Morris A Stewart.121 ft4 507 Morris A Stewart, 80 15 200 Morris A Stewart, 31 63 Genrtrf VaiiT.. 1944 513 95 Morris A Stewart, 29 50 DmsttsofJoliH White Esq. 79 Charles Willink, 97 SS Charles Willink, 12 2 ) - J633 147 Charles Willink, 1003 1023 3463 3475 4 1M J. li. McCoakey, Arnold Custard, 5412 ) Ac. ( 1655 957 1S2 Mown Mvpm rn si 1097 1096 1097 1097 1096 1096 125 25 50 65 Er Tile, , Oeorgo Parkins, Reuben Green, Charles Hyck, ' 15 64 OS 21 46 8S. GIRARD TOWNSHIP. Ac. Per. Warrantees etc. Anson G. Pkxlpt 5362 100S Ueorgo Mead. 5361 1100 e..rgeMead, flrtO-t lV Co. 203 103 Morris A Stewart, Nsnzie. Viefe tf Muthers. 519 Il Morris A Stewart, 24 52 536 ' Morris A Stewart, 19 95 . ic O Smith 50 Uoorge Mead, 563 Oeorge Mead, Smith if Graham. 40 Morris A Stewart Franris Trrney. 40 Morris A Stewart, Peter Lamm. 117 Morris A Stewart. 5 I S 47 Morris A Stewart, 1 Sri 97 103 Morris A Stowart, 3 63 J. P. Nelson. 50 Morris A Stewart. Eldri dt'e, Merrell ir Thompson oSfiZ 7ls (ieorgc Mead, 5376 1100 (le.trge Mead, 5353 1100 George Mead 5357 1100 'tienr je Moatl, ' : Francis C.ottdrett. 19 251 120 Morri? A Stewart Keel if Weaver. 1921 505 100 Morris A Stewart, No. 1921 1931 195 5365 5366 1929 1929 3647 3643 1337 1336 Taxes 21 04 21 S3 8 12 2 91 27 92 1 61 1 5'i 2 00 24 89 34 9 32 S3 21 83 Ac," 433 200 72 433 200 227 100 129 90 14 KNOX TOWNSHIP. Per. Wjirrantoes..etc , Taxes John Patchin. 153 Uenj. Ponltney, . m 26 Cr.vNv. THuke if Perlry. - G. Ashton (forth p) 42 03 Jntinthria ' Boyntrtn. Thomas Jordan, .1102 A. A. Winerarner if Co. 153 . Isabella Jordan, 92 65 Wm. Blown: ' ; ' Silas Cx, ' 15 30 Isaac Thompson. G. & M. McCormick, 26 09 W, ,y J. Cat heart. Henry Trout, 22 95 Povj.-n 4L iiftid. John Horsey, 9 HH Thompson&Egeliiian 19 13 , George Bowman, 2 30 LAWRENCE . TO WNsHIP . No. Ac. P r Warrantees etc. Taxe Winrcuriifr 4' Co. 22! Hugh' Jordan, 33 83 41.3 John Head. . .. . C3 20 hldndge, Morrell if Tiompson. George Mead, . . ,'- 5293 720 25 23 i 5295 1107 J 5297 1213 69 George-Mead, Jletsv 20 91 G9SH"N TOWNSHIP. No. Ac. Prr. Warrantees, ttc. Taxes J. W. hmith or Shi rerly. 1909 137 Morris A Htcwart, S 57 Anxnn G. Phelps. 5322 1100 George Mead, 17 5325 623 ' George Mead, 9 Amos B MrrJl. 52S9 330 George Mead, 41 5290 433 (ieoro Mead, 56 5231 1100 Georire Mead, 125 T 11 Forree. 5325 200 George Moi, 21 83 1SS4 I Thos. Graham. 1915 J 300 Morris A Stewart, 23 13 Mitheii, Force. 1923 33 Morris A Stewart 47 P9 Bohe.rt Stewart. 1922 152 - Morris A Stewart, 23 26 Eldridge. Ulrrretl Sf Thompson 5321 1213 67 Georgo Mead, 63 75 5326 1100 Georgo Mead, 63 75 5327 11 in 120 George Mead, 63 75 5329 1100 Geerge Mead, 63 75 5330 1100 George Mead, 64 75 Richard Sham. 100 Morris A Stewart. 6 25 300 Win. Mapes. 14 03 13 SI 12 5 23 19 ?3H 235 G. p.. Gcodfrtllow, . 43 CI 151 LcinardAUart-Iioru 20 0i t L. J. Cyins, 133 32 Wm. Montgomery. 1911 Ac. 115 103 109; 50 382 139 217 396 318 100 135 100 431 330" 100 41 Ac 100 G. 236 214 400 No. 5673 5674 5675 5065 5067 4257 4902. 4235 4226 4229 4230 4236 4225 5061 GRAHAM TOWNSHIP. Per. Warrantees etc Taxes T. Cope, 20 88 Menst'es Vide if Slithers. James Milligan, 17 22 Sinuel Lmsficrry. - George Moore, 18 20 " ' -- - B. Chance John Frv Jr. I 99 Hi t)J French if Co. Joseph Simons, 50 10 J. P. Nelson ir Co. Keuben Haines, 23 19 Jacob King, 36 23 . George Wetzel, 66 15 Joseph Harrison, 58 13 Joseph Wuinery. Charles 1111, 16 70 Thos. Duncason, 25 05 P Offden, Wm. H.'West, 10 45 Amos Borneman. Ill Lyman Gratz, 83 50 114 Robert Shaw, 64 30 Henry II. Bornemui. Robert Shaw, 19 21 8 51 C. J. Allport, GUELICH TOWNSHIP. Per. Warrantees, etc Taxes Henry B. Wright . 'John Witmer, $25 05 D. Morgan if Co or G.Hegartif. 82 Benj. Wilson, 49 27 Wm. B. Ilagorty. 53 63 AG Fox 4- Souder. ' 33 40 5063 4225 1236 5064 4265 5670 1041 5671 5672 HUSTON TOWNSHIP Ac. Per. Warrantees etc. John B. Quo. 1041 Moore A Delany, 1041 Moore A Delany. 1 041 Moore A Delany, 990 Wm. Powell. 877 Wm. Powell. Wm. Parker. ??3 15 James Wilson. Penn Ititmher Co. 120 Wilhelm Willink,7.10 36 75 U. S. Land Co. 96 James Wilson. 990 James Wilson, 965 12.3 James Wilson, ' 507 ' James Wilson. 4 90 James Wilson, 710 ' Jjimes Wilson, Wm.K. David. 11S Wm. Powers, Pitch if Boytiton. 375 E. Shoemaker, 101 E. Shoemaker, II. Thiyer Sr Z. Lision. 293 Win. Powers, W. B. Gordnn. 250 ' James Wil3on, 500 " James Wilson,' - gliomas Holt. 810 ' Wm. Powers, Win. Irvin, 839 James Wilson, . MORRIS TOWNSHIP. Ac. Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes E. C. Burton. 272. 16 Robert Glenn, - , $25 89 G. D. Morgan or C. Munsan. . Ill Patrick Havs, 16 21 Adam Moyer. 153 RolxTt Kainey, 31 75 W.if J.Hitffi Blair M'Lan.ihan. 10 60 Porter if Levi. Wm. Stewart, 11 73 J. P. N.lsm if Co. James Wilson, 9 98 Robert M'oiris, 9 63 Wm. Morris, 8 59 ttoss,-Shottir Co. 139 Richard R. Smith, 25 89 J. J. Lingle,. . Jatnet Smith, 7 77 Robert Thomas. Christopher Baker, 7 32 James Hughes if Co. Hyman Gratz, 7 13 R. M. Shaw Sf Co. Simon Gratz, 21 14 George Crawford. Hillarv Baker, 11 30 Ed. Peri s if Co Jesse Vai nell. 49 03 Craig and Blarrrhard. 65 Joseph Turner, 41 410 109 Joseph Turner, 41 410 20 Joseph Turner. 41 Georgo Ilabaker, 39 170 333 170 438 105 1O0 90 407 214 231 112 222 150 421 440 423 125 George Gates, 100 Isaac Farlow, 300 Peter Varnell,' . PENN TOWNSHIP.. No. Ao. Per. Warrantees, etc. 5962 63 Elijah Heath, " 80 Patrick Hagcrty, Reeds' Heir. 500 -Kweds Heirs. 100 Keods Heirs, .4 12 : 28 91 91 91 59 00 70 63 Taxes S4 VH 6 2 75 51) 15 50 .'.774 5775 4252 957 Taxes 162 6 162 64 162 64 154 71 1 37 07 III 01 123 26 123 75 120 63 63 36 61 25 92 50 36 32 46 88 12 64 32o ' 31 25 62 50 50 63 PIKE TOWHir. N. Ac. Per. Warrantees, etc? Taxes Jnmrf Hopkins 57S3 1030 64 John Nicholson, 4179 5735 h!9 41 John Nicholson. St 25 BS3 6t John Nicholson. 27 40 820 6t .lohn Nicholson, 30 33 m U. i.iias. f5 James Wilson. 46 26 Jonathan Boynton. 115 Tho's. Jordan, 19 37 Alfred A Long. 135 Thomas Magee, 33 01 R. W. McNaul. Ill Z. Bailey, 1 460 Z. McNaul, 7 296 K. W. Mclfaul. 5 Irraitam hoynton Sr Co. Thos. Magee 31 51 S. Bladget, 17 21 John Nicholson, 47 95 John P. Hoyt 3 43 Daniel Bailey, 13 70 5779 91 90 06 1429 5777 1S4 70 1020 23 450 Ac. 3587 UNION TOWNSHIP. Per. Warrantees &c. Taxes Gurlland Irvm. 350 Roberts h Fox, $32 83 John II. Seylcr. 225 John II. Seyler, 19 56 280 John Brnbaker, 59 38 262 11. W. Moore, 17 04 WOODWARD TOWNSHIP. Ac. Par. 20 83 80 Moore A Dolaner. I 65 06 1011 80 Moore A Delaney. i 65 06 347 27 Moore A Delaney, i 18 75 '200' J.O.Ri.ider,7.10 52186 195 1 David Caldwell, . 21 33 JORDAIT TOWNSHIP Ao. Per. Warrantees, etc. Cooner if Posey. 433 158 Richard Peters, , 438 153 Peter Kubn, 433 153 Fred. Beates, 433 153 John Dunwoodie, ; ? ; . .. Jthu Cooper. 271 .; Adam Kuhu, ' 52 325 F.benezer Brenham, 103 ' Adam Knbn. 75 Pitehin if Stcan. 433 153 Richard Martin, 433 153 Thomas Martin, , 333 Robert Martin, , John Patchin. 1Q0 ' Philip Loast, 70 Wm. Johnson, John Pattermn. 100 Philip l rr, ' Taxes $75 21 15 21 .75 2 -75 21 13 21 60 20 60 20 46 30 6 95 4 87 "6 '.95 433 456 433 100 420 240 443 215 355 100 300 100 121 433 433 433 100 30 170 91 136 218 100 189 159 153 120 77 5 V, arrantees etc. A. If. Ixing. 153 John Vaught, Jonathan Walls, John Roll, Wm. Wilson, Dr. James Lode, Henry Drinker, Wm. Drinker, S. P. Slisijf if Co. . Samuel Euileti, "Thos. Noil. Samnsl Hagcrty, Mary Neil, -; Benj. Johnson, ."Mary Connelly, IF B. Alexander C Roland h'vans. Wm. A'lhert Sr Bro. ' Eli Hootman, Dr.D. Hoirtz. Philip Loast, Jacob R. Howell, Wm. Johnson, George. Bnckham, Price A. Kowlea, Thamis Rohtns. ' Peter Lowden, Charles Lowden ' ' Jos. Smith Irvin Sf Co. ' Mary Land it h, H'm. Moore Sf VSolfe. Chaucey Ricketts, Ed. Blanchard. Henry Shaffer, 153 153 153 63 Taxes 44 19 46 55 41 19 10 20 42 RO 2145 2913 21 92 10 81 5 07 8 15 -10 20 12 23 44 10 44 10 44 10 10 20 4 08 16 30 f 8 15 1128 17 77 24 45 Isaac. Wilson, 15 40 C. KKATZER, Treas'r. OarfieH, "March an. '01. .