Raftsman's journal. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1854-1948, April 11, 1866, Image 1

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    BY S. X E0.
CLEARFIELD, PA., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 11, 1860.
VOK 12!-NO. 31
28
SO 61
109 96
176 47
244 144
25
70
232
J 50 60
166 62
100
76 80
410
210
592
81)9 40
839 40
231 112
165 4
102 116
162 11C
215 73
94 91
162 116
830 153
256 125
S28 153
74 32
433 153
433 153
44
$28 64
' 69 66
', 43 26
12 88
" 14. 90
83 46
84 15
rpBlJASUllER'S SALE
OF U5SEATKD LAMM
fob. taxes ,
For 1S65 and previous years.
..rm' n.o.av GIVC. that in
purines of an Act of A ssem b 1 y p M s-
titled "AB AOl TO amcui. .u
. . l .aiUnff nnneated lands.
L6narald county,'1 and the several
.applements thereto, there will be ex
pend to Public Sale or pntery. the fol
iowia tracts of unseated lands in said
iounty, for the taxes .duo and unpaid
thereon, at the Court House in the Bor
ough of Clearfield, on the Beeond Mon
dyerJone, A.D. 180 :
BECCAEIA ToWtfSHIP. j ,
Ac Per. Warrantees, etc. .Taxes.
58 Peter Miller,
141 43 John Mailer,
58 140 Fred'k Habley, '
28 "John Bausnjan, ...
Fred'k. Ilowman,
John Beam,
Jeremiah Mosher,
Thomas Billlngton, 120 61
Thomas Billington, .'12 87
Sarah Billington, - 2 77
Philip Mysipcope, ' 114 56
John Mysincope, - 74 06
John Funk, 04
Fred'k Ilubley, 49 38
Jficnael Jtusser, 34 40
John Brady, 152 32
Win. Brady, 68 49
J.BIain&E.Blain,112 78
John Witraer, 197 04
Henry Witruer, 185 94
Wm. Wilson, 112 17
Herman Witmer, - 44 81
Jacob Krug, - -. 65 58
John Gibson, - 48 91
Robert W ilson, 86 80
Jeremiah Mosher, 37 96
Peter GetE, : 62 57
Martin Fantz, ' -101 G4
Jacob Fantz, Jr. ; " 91 18
Geo. Musser, ' 101 03
Thotnaa Gibson, .'. 29 90
David Barton, . 119 11
JohnFordney, ; 214 04
Brown and Fulton, 21 74
John Ketland, 35 16
Jacob Krair, - 145 17
Wm. Plunket, 14 81
Jacob Musseramitb, 62 28
Wm. Miller, 54 30
71
SCO
30
126
S00
80
40
So.
0613
42S7
4237
6783
42S7
mi
59n
6W
5SI9
42s
5904
6W6
5907
5915
5919
59U9
5911
!r.i
591 i
5921
5745
.12ao
BELL T0WHSHIP.
"Ae. Per. Warrantees, etc.' Taxes
101 Henry Beet, $19 70
79 120 Henry Beck,, - . 19 23
8:10 7S Henry Beck. ,.90 59
171 Henry Beck, j , 31 35
93 90 Henry Beck, f 73 42
113. Henry Beck, .; ' 13 26
93 97 Hears Beck, 12 03
500 Jas. M'(hee, ' 56 56
433 Bonj.Gibbs, 113 83
H2 20 Henry Beck, . ,34 43
155 Ira A. Hcbin, 18 12
93 97 Henry Beek, 12 OS
102 82 Nicklin A (irifflth, IS 45
31 123 Nicklin A Griffith, b 03
90 NicdinA (Triffith, 14 52
171 118 Henry Beck,' 22 12
100 Henry Beck, 24 21
1(100 Nicklin Griffith, 242 12
1000 . Nicklin A Unffith, 210 90
1000 Nicklin A Griffith, 224 33
1100 Nicklin AGriflith, 247 65
994 Nicklin Atiriffith, 233 75
920 Nioklin A Griffith, 210 52
300 Nuklind-Griffith,.8l 84
253 Nicklin A Griffith, 61 54
lurt Nicklin AGriffith, 25 64
707 Nicklin AGriffith, 165 4)3
1100 XioclinU,ffitb,2tr 36
1000 Henry Beck, i 121 07
663 Henry Beek. i 69 21
BOGG3 TOWW8HXP.
Ac. Per. Wairantees, etc. Taxea.
John Thomas, $8 42
John Thomas, 45 69
Joseph Drinker. 43 63
Wm. McCormick, 98 57
Nancy Bqggs, 107 93
Malcolm il 'Donald, 103 24
John Byers, ' 103 24
Barbara Snyder, 21 .60
Georgo Houtman, " 33 71
George Ayres, 65 66
Wm. Trou twine, 65 66
John Keau, , , 61 50
John E. Shaw, 13 86
Luke Kyler, , - 4 37
Joseph Ball, 71 84
John Montgomery, ' 89 39
Richard Thomas, ' 25 64
Barbara Snyder, - II 75
Wm. Wilson, ., . ,' 8 25
Thomas Smith, " 40 90
John Kephart, u .15 43
J. & Thcs.Meeao, 42 00
Richard Waple, - 14 04
29
208
234
413
440
429
42'J
119
132
427
427
400
75
53
266
158
95.
43
GO
205
100
300
160
70
41
41
90
31
61
146
3o.
5928
3590
-3616
Ac.
346
102
159
437
48
30
85
85
75
46
225
100
i
64
100
50
20
50
2
175
3LO0K T0W1TSHI?.
Ac. Per. Warrantees, etc. . Taxes
i Nicklim A Griffith, 79 83
322 J,W.Smithr A9 W
100 JohniSeyler, 24 38
50 Geo. L. Read, ,. ; J2 19
5 , Fenton A Spencer, 2 05
84 . .. Levi Clearer, , .28 51
111 Roberts A Fox,' 25 03
1005 159 Roberts A Fox, 172 19
100 - Jacob Bilrer, - 24 33
0 Daridlr wins Est.. 31 25
75 , : Neiper A Harttock 9 92
100 John P. Dale,. 11 10
; BBABF0RD Xo'wHSHXP. "
Per. . Warrantees, etc. Taxes.
60, Hugh Ej,Z $52 92
35 John CropbelV 1 69
HaUk Buck, ; ' ,14 96
17 Polly & M'Lanahan, 48 23
Mat. Sraynaker, 94
Mat. Shtymaker, ' 9 81
Wm. Graham, Jr. 16 79
' Jno. Hanna, . : 16 79
. Benj. Oliver, ....... 14.97
M oaes Bogga' Heirs, . 4. 30
Janiee Ddbcu, . 33 71
Neheaiah Maines, 16 56
Thoma Holt, 1 - " 1 11
David MsTnea, ' . s 9 2
Joseph Powell,".8;; ; ' 6 35
Daniel Graham i l' , ' 6 75
Lucinda Graham,' 2 54
Horatio D. Hall, i . 6 So
John Harrier, 8 18
John Vaughn, 22 23
48 John G. Gray, 5 85
109 . Andrew Pettit, . 29 99
. .. BRADY TOWNSHIP.
No.' Ac. Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes
' 492 308 Wm. Kirkpatrick,$37 32
3574 102 34Roberts A Fvx, 31 89
626' 215 Conrad Long, 59 80
5861 670 J.B.Smith, 329 67
58771
5879
5881 846 Henry Wykoff, 355 72
6886 J
195 77 Casper Stiver, . 24 13
218 301. Christian Lower, 216 50
2009 650 Roberts A Fox, 319 81
13 521 Christian Lower, 2."6 02
110. 370 Christ Lower, 84 65
80 J. M. Miller's hr s 37 02
' 100 J. W.Smith. (W. p. II 45
25 Z.S.Welch,- 10 95
100 Baum, 23 40
50 McGairy, 11 70
1434 363 David Kennedy, 113 59
BUBNSIDE TOWNSHIP.
Ae.
303
303
290
300
424
311
293
111
100
293
150
Per. Warrantees, etc.
. John Jones,'
: James Chapman,;
', Benj Trasntll, .
" : Jerre Williamson,
I Mary Crawford.
' i Towu'd Spackman,
2. . Rebecca Brown.
. Christian Stake,
Leonard Hollis,
' John Birch.
John Cumunings, .
Taxes
$116 25
116 25
101 93
101 67
123 27
174 47
153 86
34 33
17 .15
60 02
SO 71
; ; CHEST TOWNSHIP.
Ac.'Per; Warrantees, etc.. Taxes.
258, " I James Ross, $80 13
100 81 Henrv Pole, 48 22
140 "r i Fulton, i 32 65
190 164 Christian Roher, 78 82
256 Miller & Christ, 100 84
22 Miller & Christ, 10 04
108 .Jonathan Kephart, 27 05
50- Nicholas Hagy, 5 18
200 M'Uafley & Mitchell, 45 65
248 " John Tiirert, 20 70
100 : John BrVnneman, 23 32
61 H. & J. Breth, 12 57
' COVINGTON TOWNSHIP.
No. Ac. Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes
1891 640 72 Morris A Stewart, $75 42
1893 483 47 Morris A Stewart. 57 07
1940 175 122 Morris A Stewart, 20 66
3649 70 30 Morris A Stewart, 8 23
5367 250 George Mead, 49 25
5377 1100 George Mead, 130 05
350 John Briel. 12 52
1941 183 Barmoy A Bnrnot, 9 87
106 Jno. J. Pickardt, 15 16
' 80 ' " Jno. J. Pickardt, 11 44
"""'"127 Emery A Keiter, 9 03
Ac
417
241
123
408
358
203
210
49
106
49
167
4
262
78
97
67
208
433
152
391
10C
108
37
76
303
90
100
300
281
195
198
100
60
200
125
200
17
83
404
47
137
70
115
41
138
"! DECATUR TOWNSHIP.
Per., Warrantees, etc. Taxes.
124 Thos. P. Cope, $163 06
John Drinker, 94 16
John Skyron, 56 09
Rich. Thomas, 159 67
137 Jacob Downing, 140 02
la4 Hugh Ely, 79 46
Henry Drinker, 82 15
Benj. Wilson, 20 51
Jos. Hamilton, 41 33
John Skyron, 19 23
Tbos. C.Cope, 65 28
Wm. Montgomery, 17 9
1 Joseph Sansora, 102 41
John Cannon. 24 01
Thomas Edmundson, 38 25
107 ' Geo. Graff, 26 40
64 Wm.Sansom, 81 33
60 John Anderson, . 169 23
60 Gilbett Vought, 59 42
159 Thos. Billington, 152 89
Thos. Stewaitson, 39 07
Jacob Downing, 39 21
49 Joseph Sansotu, 10 65
99 Wm.Sansom, 29 80
147 Thos. Edmundson, 125 24
John Drinker, . 35 17
Jonathan Kephart, 17 47
Casper Haines, 140 34
Gilbert Vaught, 109 80
Joseph Harrison, 76 18
80 Joseph Harrison, 77 04
Wm. noover, 40 07
Joseph Harrison, 20 45
; Jonathan Nesbit, 45 20
A. J. Gss, 28 25
. Sam'l. M'Clarren, 45 20
Joseph Sansom, 3 84
136 Joseph Whitehall, 18 75
Charles Risk, 78 92
FERGUSON TOWNSHIP.
Ac. Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes.
233 159 John Ilambright, $84 94
433 153 Daniel Turner, 50 04
68 Matthias Slough, 22 57
433 153 George Ross, 117 50
74 Lewis Jordan, . 24 63
150 - -A.. Scott, ; ,40 70
60 Hiram Pasmore, "13 68
100 ' Abraham Ogden, . 22 45
24 : Henrv Swan, 14 18
100 John Hambright, 36 60
60 -t Benj. Hartshorn, 25 63
No.
4272
4200
4188
4188
4181
4200
4182
4183
4241
4233
1534
1535
4242
4399
4340
4393
4400
FOX T0WNSHIF. 1
Ae. Per. Warrantees, eto. Taxes.
l2i Jas. Wilson, SCO 99
330 ' ' Jas. Wilson, West 22 95
140 Jas. Wilsoa, West p 23 14
250 Jas. Wilson, .41 32
' 495 ' Jas. Wilson, AY est 51 72
'660 ' Jas. Wilson, 63 20
990 Jas. Wilson, 125 83
'200 Jas. Wilson, " 45 28
937 i Jas. Wilson, 285 11
947 Jas. Wilson, -237 94
20 Jae. Wilson, - 09
- 600 ' Jas. Wilson, 192 55
.293 Jas. Wilson, 90 63
,372 Jas. Wilson, " i 61-49
188 Jas. Wilson, 35 96
216 . Jas..WDson. 1 T : 5T. 38
100 Lane AHvde, 13 13
; 90, Balltown Lot, - ,11 82
62 : Httlet Lot, . . . 51
107 , Firman Lot, 1124
50 Giles Lot. 5 25
"100 Hyde.BidwellACoJS 13
, 25 Balltown Lot, 2 94
GIRARD TOWNSHIP
1924 . 503 190 Morris A Stewart $52 20
1918 114 Morris A Stewart, 16 26
1390 254 120 Morris A Stewart, 57 9.2
3647 10; Morris A Stewart, 115
5365 . 60 George Mead,. 6 23
6366 . 563 George Mead, s 64 15
1929 140 Morris A Stewart, ; 24 76
1886 60 Morris A Stewart, 2 27
5352 793 George Mead, 64 22
5376
5353
5357
1925
1923
1937
3647
1929
1930
1886
1916
1387
1927
1923
1890
1$;S
1917
3650
1887
1916
1100 George Mead, 103 07
1100 George Mead, ' 100 54
1100 George Moid. 89 13
345 62 Morris A Stewart, 35 41
153 93 Morris A Stewart, 16 49
123 Morris A Stewart. 1152
" 194 81 Morris A Stewart, 8 76
30 22 Morris A Stewart, & 72
134 Morris A Stewart, 16 68
771 77 Morris A Stewart. 86 05
323 22 Morris A Stewart, 37 42
3S7 44 Morris A Stewart, 43 50
53 79 Morris A Steward, 6 87
409 Morris A Stewart, 4197
187 F Berthaud's Es't. 10 7
543 Morris A Stewart, 62 46
314 Morris A Stewart, 23 38
126 , . Morns A Stewart, 15 76
456 Morris & Stewart, 57 13
75 Moiris A Stewart, 5 95
GOSHEN TOWNSHIP.
No.
52S9
5290
5291
5325
1903
1912
1831
1915
1923
1923
1922
5324
5326
5327
5329
5330
1911
Ac. Per.
300
330
483
1100
200
376
433
j 300 153
333
100
152 :
1213 67
1100
1113 120
1100 ,
1100 '
100
Warrantees, etc.
Wm. Mapes,
George Mead,
George Mead,
George Mead,
George Mead,
Morris A Stewart,
Morris A Stewart,
Morris A Stewart,
Morris A Stewart,
Morris A Stewart.
Morris A Stewart,
George Mead, -George
Mend.
George Mead,
George Mead,
George Mead,
Morris A Stewart,
Taxes
$55 83
113 31
107 99
i-76 05
67 13
18 30
25 62
104 03
114 92
11 70
55 82
242 58
229 35
242 58
229 35
229 35
20 85
GEAHAM TOWNSHIP.
Ac Per.- Warrantees, etc. Taxes.
297 . Thos. P. Cope, $77 24
149 . John Skyron, 47 16
145 T. Cope, 39 48
103 . Jas-Milligan, . 30 71
109 Geo. Moore, 38 53
250 Jno. Fry, Jr. 66 98
382 . Joseph Simons, 103 28
348 Josoph Harrison, 113 37
100 Charles Hall, 32 58
41 C. J. Allport, 16 38
431 114 11 man Gratz, 189 30
336 114 Robt. Shaw, 146 71
100 Robt. Shaw, 43 71
50 Jno. Skyron, 4 17
100 Jno. Donaldson, 13 88
66 101 B. D. Schoonovcr, ; 9 14
Ac.
225
"II
305
335
100
48
349
134
158
433
S56
108
260
98
119
193
433
433
237
210
215
436
433
216
436
214
400
No
573
5674
5675
5066
5067
4263
4264
4199
6K72
4207
49H2
4238
4225
4S90
5061
5063
4225
4236
2000
2001
3592
1933
GUELICH TOWNSHIP. .
Per. " Warrantees, etc. Taxes.
64
48
151
114
96
153
69
121
122
153
153
48
75
145
153
153
145
John Witmer,
Pigot Shaw,
Ueo. Baker,
Benj. Wilson,
$101 61
12 62
123 81
-135 98
Richard Atherton, 40 61
Geo. Moore, 21 67
'Geo. Moore, 141 86
Philip Glpninger, 6153
John M'Cahen, - 72 56
Edward Hand, " 163 52
Enintinel Reigart, 134 25
Geo. Moore, 140 74
John M'Cahen. 117 39
John Lampblack,- 44 26
Christian Stake, ' 53 74
Matthias Young, 87 55
Christian Hager, . 195 65
Georg Musscr, 195 65
Ttwrs. Yedler, 107 01
Daniel OBTrey, 94 83
Geo. Baker, Jr. 97 08
Timothy Paxton, 196 84
John Bulge, 195 65
John Musser, Jr. 97 51
Joa. Ashbright, 196 84
W. D. Hagerty, 68 44
Fox & Louther, 36 40
HUSTON TOWNSHIP-
Ac. Per. Warrantees, etc, Taxes
200 J. G. Kidder, $76 73
195 Jlavid Caldwell, 66 48
1 041 Moore A Delaney, 399 20
1041 , Moore A Delaney, 399 20
1041 Moore A Delaney, 399 20
9911 Wm. Powers, 379 69
877 Wm. Powers, 338 40
990 James Wilson, 171 40
990 Jauies Wilson, - 171 66
990 James Wilson, 171 66
347 27 Moore A Delaney, 91 95
83 lo James Wilson. 237 99
420 Wilhelm Willink, 143 12
490 James Wilson. 143 21
740 James Wilson, 216 27
124 Wilhelm Willink, 22 63
1113 - William Powers, 157 65
375 E. Shoemaker, 118 70
101 E. Shoemaker, 31 97
298 Wm. Powers, 94 32
250 James Wilson, 73 07
500 Jauies Wilson. 146 13
1020 Roberts A Fox," 366 44
10H9 Roberts A Fox, 391 29
900 Roberts A Fox, 252 12
429 33 Roberts A Fox, "125 35
1000 Abel DuBois, 121 25
JORDAN TOWNSHIP.
Ac. Per.' Warrantees, etc. .. .Taxes.
433 153 Richard Peters, $179 18
433 153 Fred Beates, ' 165 56
433 153 John Dunwoodie, ' " Itb 58
274. Adam Kuhn, 102 58
202 Ebenezer Brenham, 71 9A
103 Adam Kuhn, 41 12
433 153 Thos. Martin, - 15151
333 Robert Martin. , , 112 35
433. 153 Richard Martin, 73 33
91 135 Philip Loast, 25 39
. 70 jr. Wm. Johnson, . 19 47
100 ' Philip Loast, . 9 05
100 -. 1 Jonathan Jones, . . 30 60
150 . Wm. Wilson. : : 23 45
100 Richard Martin, . 15 63
XARTHAUS TOWNSHIP.
Ac- Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes.
513 95 MorrisAStwart,$101 08
550 120 William Smith, 95 42
573 120 William Smith, 98 62
78 . Charles Willink, . 7 76
88 - - Charlea Willink, 13 11
No.
1944
1429.
3552
1093
1023
3475 j 638 147 Chaclee Willink,
1093 253 130 Charles Willink,
1095 -124 103 Charles Willink,
1096 885 Charles WHink,.
1097 j 436 113 Charles Willink,
3465 58 62 Charles Willink,
3466 259 113 Charles wuuna:,
Charles wunnn,
Charles Willink,
Charles Willink,
Charles Willink,
1097 .-.100 I
100
1097 100
1093 : 79
3463 ) -3475
S52
59
: 43 .
5412 93
5412 1
Charles WilliaK,
Charles Willink,
J. R. M Cloekey,
Arnold Custard,
Win. Michaels,
62 8$
30 30
12 23
75 17
50 27
8 21
30 82
14 15
, 5 55
13 65
' 4 39
109 86
. 8 37
, 11 75
9 45
16 93
1655
1097
1098
1097
1097
1096
1096
3466 ;
3467 i
200
957
I
125
25
50
66
500
122
133
83
700
89
13
! 106
Wm. Michaels, ' 16 65
132 HewsMyers,Fisherl35 43
Charles Willink, 19 09
Charles Willink, 3 82
Charles Willink, 7 64
Charles Willink, 95
W. Schnarrs.A Co. 69 38
Daniel Yothers. 16 93
Christian Brown. 18 43
Mary Eggans, 10 54
Willard. 33 85
T. A J. White, 4 94
T. A J. White, 1 00
Thos. Myers, 5 89
KNOX TOWNSHIP.
Ac. Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes
437 4S Reuben Haynes, $179 94
435 50 Luther Morris, 179 60
433 153 Joseph Billiard, 179 23
433 153 Robert Gray, 179 29
429 41 John Bringhurst, 178 60
433 153 Sarah Ward, 179 28
433 153 George Eddy, . 179 28
433, 153 Moore Wharton, 179 29
433 153 George Ash ton, 145 97
129 John Dofsey. 29 35
72 Thos. Jordan, . 2 73
25 Geo. Fox. 9 93
433 153 Isabella Jordan, 179 23
200 Silas Cox. 17 70
227 G. A M. M'Cormick, 55 38
90- Thompson AEgelman, ' 42 11
433 153 Caleb Foulk, 148 75
293 George Wostcott. 100 76
173 153 Robert Wharton, 60 39
433 153 George Seaff, . 143 75
225 John Boyd. 57 33
109 Susannah Ward. 34 03
255 G.AM M'Cormick, , 65 04
100 . Henry Trout, ' 43 20
14 George Bowman, 2.66
84 Charles Senate's estate, 3 85
75 Peter Whiteside, 2483
200 George Ashton, 33 30
LAWRENCE TOWNSHIP.
No. Ac. Per. Warrantees. eto. Taxes
221 Hugh Jordan, $54 93
413 John Read. 102 63
52 114 Rudolph l.itx, 12 93
90 Robert Mitchell 39 29
6 " James Alexander, 4 50
6 L. J. Crans, 5 52
5293 726 George Mend, 52 95
5296 1167 47 George Mead, 10113
5297 1213 67 George Mead, 105 05
235 Wm. Montgomery, 83 93
36 JohnMcPherson, 7 91
74 J. M, Macumber, 16 25
9 M.W. Snyder, 1 63
41 J. B. McHnally, 5 22
41 J.B.Shaw, 5 22
153 E.Iriwn A Sons. 14 61
176 E. Irwin A Sons, 16 76
240 E. Irwin A Sons, 22 86
137 ' E. Irwin A Song, 17 40
. 490 Er Irwin A SonsT 45 33
MORRIS TOWNSHIP.'
, Warrantees, eto L, Taxes.
George Wetxel, I $100 41
Wm. Werts, 61 46
Christian Werta, 81,63
David Lauck, 93 13
Jesse Yarnell, ' 89 10
Joseph Turner, 109 89
Joseph Turner, 109 89
Joseph Turner, 109 89
George Uabecker, 104 64
- Peter Yarnell, 74 93
Wm. Drinker, 70 51
11. S. Drinker, 101 79
Richard Thomas, 35 73
John Road, 78 34
Michael Souder, 64 94
Patrick Hays, 42 47
Robert Glenn, 57 83
Francis Johnson, 32 39
Robert Rainy, 19 00
Thomas Morris, 108 29
William Morris, 103 29
Samuel Meredith, 103 29
William Miller, 103 29
Hetty Morris, . 108 29
Thos Fizsimons, 103 29
" Geo, Clymer, , 103 29
Robert Gray, 108 29
' Patrick Moore, 103 29
Mary Morris. 108 29
Magnus Miller, 10S 29
Nalbio Fraiey, .- 103 29
John Houston, 99 90
Clem Stockes, 89 09
John Vaughn. 103 29
Jonathan Nesbit, 103 29
Blair M'Lanahan, 39 92
William Stewart, 93 02
James Wilson, 23 19
Robert Morris, 24 98
William Morris. 22 43
Richard R. Smith, 71 80
James Smith. 32 23
Christopher Baker, 30 49
Isaac Farlow, 29 40
Patrick Hays, 20 65
Conrad Swarts, 66 87
Nicholas Reidenour, 24 19
Robert Carson, 99 45
, Mathias S'ongh, 79 08
Joseph Hnbley, 55 24
Jacob GrafT,. 38 57
John Graff, 1 25
Frederick Hubley, 82 20
William Bigler, 14 70
' Mott A Johnson, 8 85
Sioionfirati, , , 48 95
Hillary Baker, -19 92
Joseph Potter, . 16 92
Francis Johnson, - 11 94
Joseph Nicholson, 4 40
' Joseph Potter. - ,5 44
, , PENN TOWNSHIP .
No. Ac. , Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes
5951 107 , Nicklin A Griffith. $10 02
6964 647 Nicklin A Griffith, 133 80
5962 63 Elijah Heath- 13 53
; 163 1 Greenwood Bell, 39 03
Ac. Per.
402
205
327 ' ' -
373
421
440 65
440 109
410 20
423
300 -232
4 2
407 92
143 63
349 140
260
170 141
272 16
183 .
133
433 153
433 153
433 153
433 . 153
433 153
433 153
433 153
433. 153
433 153
433 153
433 153
433 153
400
433
433
433
170
438
105
100 90
90 1 22
407 139
244
231 .
100
100
267
137
434
375
209
210 143
6
400
100
100 ; '
222
150
96
136
50
62
19 ,
40
95
91
FIXE TOWNSHIP
No. Ac. Perl Warrantees, etc
57S1 750 John Nicholson,
5778 200 John Nieholsen,
4262 990 JamesWilson,
4252 957 James Wilson,
5777 510 . 12 John Nicholson, r
5777 510 12 John Nicholson,
5776 529 John Nicholson,
1429 70 S. Blodget,
, 450 Daniel Bailey,
" 145 Thomas Jordan, '
: 184 Thomas Magee,
185 Thomas Magee.
4020 476 Wm. S. Roberts, '
- 296 R. W.M'Naul, -
5779 111 . Z. Bailey.
460 Z. M'Naul, 5
: 200 ' Raehael Kratser,
5776 278 , : Johp Hichowen,
5776 369 : John Nicholson,
5776.475 80 John Nicholson, c
. Taxes
$56 86
20 18
91 35
101 m
54 56
54 66
46 91
14 00
30 64
42 35
43 27
49 13
' 39 44
16 79
6 27
26 06
' II 50
i 15 87
21 22
27 32
. UNION TOWN SHIP
No. Ae. Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes
. . T25 Roberts A Fox, 52 01
3593 3S0 Roberta A Fox, m 35
WOODWARD TOWNSHIP.
Warrantees, eto. Taxes.
John Vaught, $177 15
John Walls, 186 55
John Roll 177 15
Wm. Wilson,, . 40 50
' John Caunon, 141 34
Israel Wheel an, 113 70
Samuel Emlen, 63 17
Peter Henny, 29 21
Hugh Balaton, 27 89
Thos. Neel, 33 10
Thos. Maston, 33 49
Mary Neil, . 88 53
Mary Connelly, 94 33
Benj. Johnson, . . . 27 46
Jlegarky, 91 69
M'Cahen, 101 85
Mary Connelly, 17 41
Ro'and Evaus, 40 90
Pigot Shaw, 133 52
Sebastian Graff, 88 32
Thos. Edmonson, 179 15
Daniel Otney, 122 95
John Musser, jr. 122 11
Eli Uootman, . 40 83
Mary Sandwich, . 20 17
Philip Loast, 146 49
J. R. Howell. 146 49
Wm. Johnson, 146 49
George Beckham, 33 86
Charles Uight 107 70
Daniel Turner, ' 103 00
Peter Lowden, ' 65 26
Charles Lowden, 23 01
Mary Sandwich, . 17 78
Isaac Wilson, 42 51
Mary Connell 18 83
George Ashton, 6 00
John M'Connell, ' 4 94
John Low. 17 53
. D. W. MOORE, Treas r.
March 23, 1366-ta.
Ac. Per.
433 153
456 159 ' .
433 153 '
100
412 41
433 153
263
153 5
140
215 5
263
355
300
100
433
333 145 ,
57 143
100
334 42
215
433 73
433 105
433 133
121
183
433 153
433 153
433 153
100 63
248
237.
170
91
136
189
41
85
40
150
Per.
rjiREASUREIt'S SALE
OF REAL ESTATE,
Returned to the County Commission
ers by the Collectors of theseveral town
ships and boroughs lor the taxes due
and nnpaid thereon for the year 1365
and previous years, in pursuance of
the Act of Assembly in such case wade
and provided. In pursuance whereof
the said Treasurer will expose the said
property to public sale at the 'Court
House, in Clearfield, on the, 2d Monday
of June next, (the 11th day.)
BBCCARIA TOWNSHIP.
To whom assessed. Taxes.
B. A. Byers, $11 85
Elvina Barge. . 2 75
Jeremiah Cooper, fl 00
Duey Douglass, 17 94
: Thos. Weston, 171 07
James Gill, 7 25
BRLC TOWSSHIP.
Wm. M. Barrett, '""""ITO
John Christman.' 12 90
Samuel T. Hoover, . 7 74
: Mechjjey A Pantille, 9 68
' V BOGGS TOWKSBir. ' . .
- Blake Gray, -8 58
XeviSealy, , , , 14 71
BKADFORP TOWNSHIP.
Henry Underkoffer, 10 89
Thomas Butler, : 4 77
John Harrier. - 9 76
Henry Underkoffer,, , i 11
BURS SI OK TOWNSHIP.
Leonard Hollis, . 27 45
Samuel Snyder. 23 36
John Kieg's estate, 14 63
JamesMo Creery, 3 51
Sarah Oakes, 1 47
BRADY TOWNSHIP.
Jas. H Adams, 6 31
. Richard Arthurs. 23 70
Robert S. Cat hers, 75 59
Alex Dunlap, jr. 17 55
Geo. Ell inger's heirs, 10 77
Peter Hoover, 1170
. Samuel Gelnet, 5 85
Henry Hand, 6 15
David M Gary, 17 55
Peter Hoover, 5 85
Ac
100
20
140
156
300
43
100
100
60
75
60
164 '
One lot,
One lot,
44
100
100
100
10
;4
36,1-1..
31 ,
323
125
62
100
20
35
100
One lot,
CUBWENSVILLB BOROUGH.
2 lots, ' James Locke, 10 95
CHEST TOWNSHIP.
53 ' . David Michaels. i 4 27
25 Nathaniel Noble, 4 23
50 John Wallace, 13 53
97 John Byer, 12 45
20 Joseph Breth, . 2 06
90 James Sterenson, 9 47
8 Wni. Selfridge, 5 15
DECATUR TOWNSHIP.
50 David Kephart, Jr. 17 93
13 Jonathan Kephart, 6 81
10 John G. White, 4 00
81 Henry McMuIlin, 14 62
FERGCSON TOWNSHIP.
93 Wm. Barrett, 1540
50 Scott Curry, 6 55
150 .bhn H. Ferguson, 24 57
200 Paul White, 26 20
GIRARD TOWNSniP.
100 Luzier A Livergood, 9 05
100 Henry Martle, 12 23
109 Alex Wiard, 10 77
50 Thos. Lazier, . ,.575
102 Abraham Lansberry, .14 03
100 Wm .Phoenix,-. 11 73
49 . j , , . Tbos Stone, , ; 6 91
GOSI.ICH TOWNSHIP.
125 " Robert Henderson, 17 09
338 Haslet, Turner A Co., ; 92 23
JORDAN TOWNSHIP. '
50 - Thos. Owens, 9 08
400 ' 'Wm. Pusey, 79 23
2 lots, . Joseph Wood, 37
1 21 Morgan, Orr A Co., . 23 24
100 : . Thos. Rca, ; 29 87
KARTHACS TOWNSHIP. 1
80 Jas. Askey, 10 35
200 . Henry Culvey, - - 17 20
43 - ElishaTickner,
25 ' . Jno. Hartsock, 4 17
130 Andw. Long, 18 60
50 Jno. M'Gonigal .5 55
KNOX TOWNSHIP. '
25 - Wm.Robison, 2 77
14 J. M. Chase, - - 1 55
' TXVBBR CITT BOTO0OB.
HouseAlot, David Denmark,
Slots, O. W Gray, - :
. MORRIS TOWNSHIP.
50 . . Ason Jones, -180
. Michael Quigley,
: NW WASHINGTON BOROUGH, f
Tr-ai. a 1L Hnvh Gallairher. " '2 22
House A lot, Johnlrvin's estate, 11 00
. pass TOWNSHIP.
57' s , Wm. Beck, ..
U 5 John Flynn,
16 . A K. Wright-
UNION TOWNSHIP.
50 : ; W. H. Boose,
60 I- . Leander Denning,
- -WOODWARD TOWNSHIP
J. K. Davis,
James M'Kee, ;
-Truman Root,
50
80
1 loV
Apt.
1 39
4 36
13 05
9 85
1 06
2 43
8 23
13 32
7 05
8 46
r 4i
D. W. MOORE, Treas'r. '
Select ?at tnj.
THE ANGEL'S GIFT.
Out among the sunny meadows
With the sunshine in her hair, '
Binding into sheaves the shadows .
That are falling here and there;
Singing through the duskyjvalleys;
Chasing echoes np and down,
Goes the little maiden Lucy,
With her locks of shadowy brown.
Four sweet summer-times have risen
- From the green lapTf the spring.
And the beauty of their garments
Has been over every thing ;
Four times have the autumn meadows
Been with golden fruitage ripe,
Since" the augels left her lying
'Neath the pearly gate of life.
Down and do wn the sunny future
Lies the way that she must tread,
Very fair it is and pleasant.
With the sunshine overhead ;
May the white bands of the angels
Guide her gently where-the light
Reaches to the far-off glory "
: That is never dim with light! .
PROCLAMATION OF PEACE ! ;
The President Declares the Insurrection in
the Southern States Ended. :
By tlue President of tfte United States : '
Whereas, by proclamation on the 15th
and 19th of April, 1861, the lresident of
the United States, in virtue ot the power
vested in him by the Constitution and the
laws, declared that the law of the United
States were opposed and the execution there
of obstructed in the States of South" Caro
lina, Georgia, Alabama, Florida, Mississip
pi, Louisiana and Texas, by combinations
too powerful to be suppressed by the ordi
nary course of Judicial proceedings, or by
the,powers vested in the Marshal by Jaw ; and
n UETEAS,By anotl er proclamation,iuade
on the ICth day ot August, in the same
year, in pussuancc ot an act of Congress,
approved July, 1861, the inhabitants of
Georgia, South Carolina, Virginia, North
Carolina, Tennessee,-Alabama, Louisiana,
Texas, Arkansas, Mississippi, and Florida, ex
cept the inhabitants of that portion of Vir
ginia lying west of the Alleghany moun
tains, and to such other parts of the other
States before named as might maintain a lo
cal adhesion to the Union,and the Constitu
tion, or might be from time. to time occupied
and controlled by the forces of the United
States engaged in the dispersion of, the in
surgents, were declared to be in a state of
insurrection against the United ctates, and
Whereas, By another proclamation on
the 1st day of July; 1862, issued in pursu
ance of an act of Congress, approved "June
7th, of the same year, the insurrection was
declared to be still existing in the States
aforesaid, with the exception of r certain
specified "counties in the State of Virginia,
and
- Whereas, By another proclamation,
made on the 2d of April,' 1863, in pursuance
of an act of Congress ot July 13th, 1861,
the exceptions named in the proclamation
of August 16, 1801,' were revoked; and the
inhabitants of the States of Georgia,South
Carolina, North Carolina, Tennessee, Ala
bama, Louisiaua, Texas Arkansas, Missis
sippi, Florida, and Virginia, except the
forty-eight counties of Virginia, designated
as West Virginia, and the porta of New Or
leans, Key West, Fort Royal, and Beaufort,
in South Carolina, were declared to be in a
state of insurrection against the United
States; .and ' '"' '"
Whereas, The House of: Representa
tives on the 22d-of July, 1861 adopted a
resolution in the words following, viz :
Jiesolved, By the House of Representa
tives pf the Congress ot the United Mates,
that the present - deplorable, civil war has
been forced upon the country by the disun
ionists of the Southern States, now in re
volt against the Constitutional government
ana in arms around the capital ; that m this
national emergency Congress, banishing all
feelings of mere passion or resentment, will
recollect only its duty to the whole country,
that this war is not waged on our part in
anv sDirit of ODnression, nor for any purpose
of conquest or aubjugation, nor purpose of
overthrowing or intericring wim me ngu
or established institutions of these States,
but to maintain and defend the supremacy
of the Constitution, and to preserve the
Union with all its dignity, equality and
rights of the several States unimpaired, and
that as soon as these objects are aceoaiplish
ed the war ought to cease ; and '
And Whereas, The Senate of. the Uni
ted States, on the 25th of July, 1861, adop
ted a resolution in the words following, viz :
Resolveil; By the Senate of the Congress
of the United States, that the present .de
plorable eivil war has been forced upon the
country by the disuniouists of the Southern
States now in jevolt against ! the- Constitu
tional government and in arms around the
capital; that in this national emergency;
Congress, r banishing all ; feelings of, mere
passion or resentment will recollect only its
duty to the whole country ; that this war is
not waged on our part in any spirit of op
pression, nor for any purpose of conquest or
subjugation, .nor for the purpose ot over
throwing or interfering with right or estab
lished institutions of those States, bat to
maintain and defend the supremacy ;of the
.Constitution and to preserve the Union with
all the dignity, equality and, rights of the
several States unimpaired, and that as soon
as these objects are accomplished the war
ought to cease. . ; . ,.: ' ; .- ;
. And Whereas, These resolution, though
not joint or concurrent in form, are substan
tially identical, and as such, may be regard-;
ed as having ."expressed the sense "of Con
gress upon the subject to which they relate i.
: And Whereas, By ray proclamation of
the 13th of June last,' the insurrection in
the State of Tennessee was declared to have
been suppressed,' the authority of the U
nited States therein to bo undisputed, and
such United States officers a had been duly
commissiond to be in the undisputed exer
cise of their official functions. -'- -' '
And Whereas, There now exists no or
ganized armed resistance of the misguided
ki ucus ur oiucrs w me autnonty of the
United States in the States of Georgia,
South Camlinia. Virginia Vnrli
i i . .
leanessee, Alabama, Louisiana, Arkansas.
i.xiussit,t miu i.-iriua, luiu . me., laws can
be sustained and enforced thtwin hv nMwn.
civil authority, State or Federal ;. and., the
teotle of the said States nn ur..TI r7,-o1
fy disposed, and have conformed, or will
conform, in their legislation to the condi
tion af affaire growing out of the amemd-
ment to tne tjonstituticn ol the . United
States prohibiting slavery within the limits
and jurisdiction of the United States:
a t r w .
asi v hereas, in view of the before
recited premises, it is the manifest deter
mination of thf Amorwvin ruvtnlA !, A
state, of its own accord, will have the right
or power ro go out oi or separate itselrtrom,
or be 8eparated from the American Union,
and that therefore each State ought to re
main and constitute an integral part of the
United '-fates ;
And WnERtAS, The people of thesever
al before mentioned States have, in manner
aforesaid, given satisfactory evidence that
they acquiesce in this sovereign and import
ant resolution of the National unity;
Axd Whereas, It is believed to be jl fund
amental principle of government that people
who have revolted, and who have been over
come and subdued, must either be dealt
with so as to induce them voluntarily to be
come friendly or else they must be held by
absolute military power; or devasted so as to
prevent them from ever again doing harm
as enemies, which last named policy is ab
horent to humanity and freedom ;
And Whereas, The Constitution of the
United States provides for constitutional
communities only as Stated; nd not as ter
ritories, dependencies, provinces or protec
torates ;
And WnEREAS, Such constituent States
must necessarily be and by the Constitution
and laws ot the United States are made
equals and placed on a like footing as to
political rights, immunities, dignity and
power with the several States with which
they are united ; . -
And Whereas, The observance of. po
litical equality as a principle of .right and
justice iswell calculated to encourage the
people of the aforesaid States to, be and be
come more and more constant and persever
ing in their renewed allegiance ;
And Whereas, Standing armies, milita
ry occupation, martial law, : military tribu
nals, and suspension of the privilege of the
writ of habeas corpus are in time of peace
dangerous to public liberty,. : incompatible
with individual rights of citizens, contrary
tp the genius and spirit of our free institu
tions, and exhaustive of the JJatiou al re
sources and ought not therefore to be sanc
tioned or allowed, except in cases of actual
necessity for repelling invasion or isuppresa
ing insurrection or rebellion ;
And WheheaS, The policy of the Gov
ernment of the United States from the be
ginning of the insurrection to its final sup-
pressjon, has been in conformity . with the
principles herein set forth and enunciated :
therefore, I, Andrew Johnson, President of
the United States, do hereby proclaim and
declare that the insurrection which hereto-
Carolina, North Carolina, Virginnia, Ten
nessee, Alabama, Louisiana, Arkansas.
Mississippi and Florida, is at an Chd, ana
henceforth to be so regarded. - . . . , ;,
In testimony whereof, I have hereunto "set
my hand and caused the seal of the Uni
ted States to Ikj affixed. Done at the
City of Washington the second day of
April, in the year tf our Lord J8M, ; and
of the independence of the United States
of America the ninetieth. . i.
(Signed,) k Andrew JonssoN. "
By the President: .
Wm. H. Seward, Secretary of State.
A punctual man is rarely a poor mannd
never a man of doubtful credit. His small
accounts arc frequently settled, and be uev
cr meets with difficulty in raising money to
pay large demands. Small debts neglected
ruin credit and when a man has lost that ho
will find himself at the bottom of a hill. he
cannot ascend.
. George N. Sanders, ; of rebel . notoriety,
and accused of ebeing an accessory to the. as
sassination of President Lincoln, has been
arrested in London for debt. He; eem.- to
have walked into tho good ' graces of his
f rienda to the extent of aKont $50,0W : : i
- Southerners" are buying" ' ffice reSTileTices
in the fashionable parts of. Boston. Over
twenty first-class houses there have JateJy
been purchased by Southerners, who, aay
they made fortunes -during -Ltlie ' war and
have come North to Invest it .
Two men were accommodated with lodg
ing at one of the Philadelphia station houses
last week,- who, ten years ago, were leading
and influential merchants. . , Rum sent them
to the watch-house. ' -v - .". '
. - General Nye, says Congress may be able
to reconstruct the Southern States, but
neither they nor the (levil will ever be1 able
to reconstruct their women, ' they are par
feotly owitf. ( . ;,,' -; ' -
'i G-on ; RntW hast rone to MasMJwb niiM in
try a ease involving aT claim, of. $1,000,000,
made by one Borrill agairwt the city of Bos
ton for furnishing troops to &Uth.quota of
thatcity.. ."" . .
Under the head, of l ArmHfnt" r.hfl rt-tn.
ten Transcrinl chronvoJp trie nromntarrival
of a railroad train. It was an unusual event.
unexpected by hackmeD, porters and hotel
keepers. . ' ' ,
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from 'me, . form 'ope, from 'eaven, into
hexile, hanguish, and hanxiety. n r-
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