u BY S. J. BOW. CLEARFIELD, PA., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18, 1866. VOL. 12.-N0. 32. Ac, 68 141 43 68 140 26 80 61 1G9 96 m 47 244 144 25 6 232 J 50 166 100 76 70 50 62 80 m v c A S TT R E R'S SALE I Ak JU - 0? VVSXATSD LAHD3 fOB TAXtS For 1365 and previous years. VOTICE i orrBit, that In .ceof -Act of Assembly paw L the Hth day of June, A. D. 1815 . en tftfid .'An Act te amend an Act drect inithe mode of idling unseated land., SWfleW county," and the several iSpplemeo thereto, there wUl be ex S to Public Sale or otCTy. the fbU Er tract of unseated lands in said ionnty, for the taxes due and unpatf S, at the Court House in the W onVh of Clearfield, on the Second Mon day of June, A. D. 1S6 : SECCABIA TOWJTSHIP. . . m Fer. Warrantees, etc. isxes. Peter Miller, b4 John Mailer, 69 66 Kred'k Uubley, 43 26 John Bailsman, 5 ' 12 83 Fred'k. Bowman, 14 90 John Beam, 83 46 Joreraiah Hosher, 84 15 Tbomss Billington, 120 6r Thomas Billington, 12 37 Sarzh Billington, 2 77 Philip Mysincope, 114 66 John Mysincope, 74 06 John funk,. - . 8a 04 Frod-k Ilubley, , 49 38 Michael Mussur, - 34 40 Jobn Brady, . 152 32 Wra. Brady, 68 49 J.BUin&E. Bleln, 112 78 John Wilraer, . . 197 04 Henry Winner, .185 94 Wm. Wilson, 112 17 Herman Witmer, . 44 81 Jacob Krng, 66 58 John Gibson, 48 91 Robert V iJson, 86 80 Jeremiah Mosher, 37 96 Peter Gets, 62 57 Martin Fante, 101 64 Jacob Fantz, Jr. . 91 18 Geo. Mnssar, 101 03 Thomu Gibson, 29 90 David Barton, 119 11 John Fordney,' - 214 04 Brown and Fulton. 21 74 John Ketland, .. , - 35 16 Jacob Krujr. - ..'. 145 17 Wm. Flunket, . 14 81 Jacob Mnssersmith, 62 28 Wm. Miller, - 64 80 BELL TOWNSHIP. ; Per. Warrantees, etc.- Taxes Henry Beck, $19 70 120 Henry Beck, 19 23 78 Henry Beck, 90 59 - Henry Beck, SI 30 68 Henry Beck, 78 43 Henry Beck, 18 26 97 Henrj Beok, 12 03 Jas. M'Uhee, 60 50 Bonj. Gibbs, -113 83 10 Heory Beck, 34 43 Ira A. Sebins, 13 12 97 Henry Beck; ; 12 OS S2 Nicklin A Griffith, 16 45 123 Nicklin A Griffith, b 03 NicKlin A Griffith, 14 62 113 Henry Beck, 22 12 nenry Beck, 24 21 ' Nicklin AGriffith, 212 12 Nicklin A Griffith, 210 90 Nicklin AGriffith, 224 33 Nicklin A Griffith, 247 65 Nicklin AGriffith, 233 75 Nicklin A Griffith-, 210 52 Nicklin 4-Griffith, 81 84 Nicklin A Griffith, 61 54 Nicklin A Griffith, 25 64 Nicklin A Griffith, 165 03 Nicklin A Griffith, 266 36 Henry Beck, t 121 07 Henry Beck, i 89 21 410 . 210 592 Sy9 40 899 40 231 112 lttf 40 162 116 162 116 215 73 84 91 162 116 830 153 296 125 828 153 74 82 433 153 433 153 44 46 109 No. 492 8574 626 5861 5877 5879 6881 6886 195 218 2009 13 110 John G. Gray, Andrew Pettit, . BRADY TOWNSHIP. Ao. Per. Warrantees, eto. 6 85 29 99 Taxes 308 102 215 670 Wm. Kirkpatrick,$S7 32 34 Roberta A Fox, . Conrad Long, J.B. Smith, 31 89 59 80 329 67 1434 846 Henry Wykoff, 355 72 77 Casper Stiver, 24 13 601 Chriatian Lower, 246 50 650 Roberts A Fox, 319 81 521 Christian Lower, 256 02 370 Christ Lower, 84 65 80 J. M. Miller's hr'g 37 02 100 J. W. Smith. (W. p. 11 45 25 Z. S. Welch, '10 95 100 Baum, 23 40 50 McUairy, 11 70 363 David Kennedy, 113 59 BTJBITSIDE TOWNSHIP. Ac. Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes 303 7 John Jones, $116 25 303' James Chapman, 116 25 290 Benj Trasnall, 101 93 300 Jerre Wiilianison, 10167 424 - . Mary Crawford. 123 27 311 ' Town'dSnackman, 174 47 238 Rebecca Brown, 153 S6 111 ' Christian Stake, 34 33 100 Leonard Hollis, 17 65 293 . , John Birch, - 60 02 150 ' John Cummings, 30 71 CHEST TOWNSHIP. 71 SCO 30 126 800 80 40 Ne. Ae. 5S13 101 4t?7 79 4287 330 171 X 93 6789 113 1237 93 600 4.13 6319 142 155 4K7 93 -tm 102 5D0 697 31 90 619 171 42s 100 5904 1000 5900 1000 5907 1000 591$ 1100 6919 993 2909 920 5910 350 6911 233 6:j 106 59 1 5 767 5921 1100 5743 1000 list 66 B0GQS T0W58HIP. Ac. Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes. 89 John Thomas, $8 42 208 . John Tbomaa, 45 59 234 73 Joseph Drinker, 43 63 413 Wm. McCormick, 98 57 440 Nancy Boggs, 107 93 429 41 Malcolm M 'Donald, 103 24 429 41 John Byers, 103 24 119 00 Barbara Snyder, 28 60 132 George Hootnian, 33 71 427 George Ayres, 65 66 .427 81 Wm. Troutwine, 65 66 400 John Kean, . -. - 61 60 ?5 John . Shaw, 13 86 53 Luke Kyler, 4 37 2G3 Joseph Ba.Il, 71 84 158 61 Jobn Montgomery, 39 39 95 148 Richard Tbomaa, . 25 64 49 Barbara Snyder, '1175 60 Wm. Wilson, 8 25 205 Thomas Smith, 40 90 100 John Kephalt, '15 43 BOO J. h Tbos. Meese, 42 00 160 Eichard Waple, 14 04 BI.O0S TOWNSHIP. So. Ao. Per. Warrantees, eto. Taxes 6926 295 322 100 50 6 84 111 Mil Nicklin A Griffith, 79 32 J. w. fcmitu, . JohniSeyler, Geo. L.Koad, Fen ton A Spencer, Levi Cleaver, . Knhorti A. L'at wvu iuos li9 Huberts A Fox, ooio ibo., Jacob Bilger, 250 David Irwins Est.. 75 Neiper A Hartiock 9 92 100 Jobn P. Dale, 11 10 . BRADFORD TOWNSHIP. Ac." Per. ' Warrantees, etc. Taxes. 49 99 24 33 12 19 2 05 26 51 25 03 172 19 24 33 31 25 S46 102 169 437 43 80 8ft 85 75 46 225 100 el 100 50 20 f0 2f. it; CO E ugh Ely, ? ,. : $62 92 35 John Campbell, ' 2169 IrallfcBock, 24 96 17 Folly & M'Lanahan, 48 23- . Mat. Slay maker, ,8 94 Mat. Slaymaker, 8 81 Wm. Graham, Jr. 16 7.9 J no. Banna, 16 79 BeDj. Oliver,' ' ' 14 97 Moses Bogga' Heirs, 4 80 J ajnes Duncan, 83 71 Kebemlab Maines, 16 66 Tbomaa Holt, . ' 1 11 David Miinea, 9 28 Joseph Powell, 6 35 Danil Graham, C 75 Lucinda Graham j 2 64 Horatio D. Hall, 6 35 John Harrier, 3 18 John Vanghn, 22 23 Ac. Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes. 258 ! James Ross, $80 13 100 ,31 Henry Polo, 48 22 140 Fulton, 32 65 190 164 Cbriiau Roher, ' 78 82 256- Miller & Christ, 100 81 22 Miilor & Christ, 10 01 108 Jonathan Kepliart, 27 05 50 Nicholas Hagy, 5 18 200 M'llaRey & Mitchell, 4-3 65 248 . John Tieert, 20 70 100 Jobn Brenncman, "23 32 61 H. & J. Bretu, 12 57 COVINGTON TOWNSHIP. No. Ac. Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes 1891 640 72 Morris A Stewart. 375 42 1893 483 47 Morris A Stewart. 57 07 1940 175 122 Morris A Stewart, 20 66 3649 70 30 Morris & Stewart, 8 23 5367 250 George Mead, . 49 25 5377 1100 George Mead, 130 OS . 350 John Briel. 12 62 1941- 183 Barmoy A Barnot, 9 87 100 ' . Jno. J. Piekardt, 15 16 80 Jno. J. Piekardt, 1144 --; 127 Jmery A Reiter, 9-03 Ac. DECATUR TOWNSHIP. Per. . Warrantees, etc.. Taxes. 137 137 154 70 115 41 138 417 124 Thos. P. Cope, $163 06 241 47 John Drinker, 94 16 123 John Skyron, 56 09 Rich. Thomas, 159 57 Jacob Downing, 140 02 nughEly, 79 46 Henry Drinker, 82 15 Benj. Wilson, 20 51 Jos. Hamilton, 41 33 John Skyron, 19 23 Tboa. C.Cope, 65 28 Wm. Montgomery, 17 90 Joseph Sanson), 102 41 John Cannon, 21 01 Thomas Edmundson, 38125 Geo. Graff, 26 40 Wm. Sansom, 81 33 John Anderson, 169 23 60 Gilbert Vought, 59 42 159 Thos. Billington, 152 89 Tbos. Stewaitson, 39 07 Jacob Downing, 39 21 49 Joseph Sansotn, 10 65 99 Wm. S-uisora, 29 80 147 Thos. Edmnndson, 125 24 John Drinker, 35 17 Jonathan Kphart, 17 47 Caatier Haines, 140 34 Gilbert Vaoght, 109 80 Joseph Harrison, 76 18 80 Joseph Harrison, 77 04 Wm. Hoover, 40 07 Joseph Harrison, 20 45 Jonathan Nesbit, 45 20 A. J. Goss, 28 25 Sam'l. M'Clarren, 45 20 Joseph Sanson), 3 84 136 Joseph Whitehall, 18 75 Charles Risk, i 78 92 FERGUSON TOWNSHIP. 408 358 203 210 49 106 49 167 46 262 1 78 97 67107 208 ' C4 433 60 152 891 100 108 87 76 303 90 100 800 281 195 198 100 60 200 125 200 17 83 404 Ac. Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes. 233 159 Jobn llambright, $84 94 433 153 Daniel Tnrner, 50 04 68 Matthias Slough, 22 57 433 153 George Ross, 117 50 74 : Lewis Jordan, 24 63 160 A. Scott, 40 70 60 Hiram Passmore, 13 58 100 Abraham Ogden, 22 45 24 Henrv Swan, 14 18 100 Jobn nambright, 86 60 . 50 Benj'. Hartshorn, . 25 63 FOX TOWNSHIP. No. 4272 4200 4133 4183 4181 4200 4132 4183 4241 4233 1534 1536 4242 4399- 4340 4398 4400 1924 1919 1890 3647 5365 5366 1929 1886 5352 Ao. 425 330 140 250 495 660 990 200 937 947 20 600 '298 872 1S8 216 100 96 62 167 50 100 25 Per. Warrantees, eto. Taxes. Jas. Wilson, " S60 99 Jas. Wilson, West J 22 95 Jas Wilson, West p 23 14 Jas. Wilson, 41 32 Jas. Wilson, West 151 72 Jas. Wilson, Jas. Wilson, .Jas. Wilson, Jas. Wilson," Jas. Wilson, Jas. Wilson, Jas. Wilson, Jas. Wilson, Jas Wilson, Jas. Wilson, -Jas. Wilson, Lane A Hyde, Balltown Lot, Unlet Lot, Firman Lot, Giles Lot, 63 20 126 33 45 26 285 11 287 94 6 09 182 55 90 68 61 49 35 96 67 83 13 13 11 82 6 51 11 24 5 25 Iiyde.BidwellACo.13 13 Balltown Lot, ' GIRARD TOWNSHIP. 503 100 Morris A Stewart 114 Morris A Stewart, 254120 Morrrs A Stewart, 10 . Morris A Stewart, '56 George Mead, '563 George Moad, 110 Morris A Stewart, 50 Morris A Stewart. TVS eorgp Mead, 2 94 $ 53 20 16 26 57 9 1 15 0 64 24 2 4 5376 1100 George Mead, 5353 1100 George Mead, 5357 1100 George Mead, 1925 345 62 Morris A Stewart, 1926 153 93 Morris A Stewart, 1937 123 Morris A Stewart. 3647 194 81 Morris A Stewart, 1929 30 22 Morris A Stewart, 1930 134 Morris A Stewart, 1886 771 ' 77 Morris A Stewart. 1916 323 22 Morris A Stewart, 18S7 387 44 Morris A Stewart, 1927 53 79 Morris A Stewart, 1923 409 Morris A Stewart, 1890 187 F Bertbaud's Es't. 10 75 1888 543 Morris A Stewart, 62 46 1917 314 Morris A Stewart, 3660 126 Morns A Stewart, 1887 456 Morris A Stewart, 1916 75 Morris A Stewart, 103 07 100 64 89 13 35 41 16-49 11 52 8 76 3 72 16 68 86 05 37 42 43 50 6 67 41 97 29 38 15 76 67 18 5 95 GOSHEN TOWNSHIP. No. Ac. Per. Warrantees, eto. 300 Wm. Mapes. 52S9 330 George Mead, 5290 488 Georee Mead. George Mead, George Mead, Morris A Stewart, Taxes S55 83 118 31 167 99 376 05 67 13 18 30 Morris A Stewart, 25 62 5291 1100 5325 200 1903 376 1912 438 1884 ) 1915 j 300 158 Morris A Stewart,104 03 1923 383 Morris A Stewart, 114 92 1923 100 Morris A Stewart. 11 70 1922 152 Morris A Stewart, 55 82 5324 1213 67 George Moad. 242 53 326 1100 George Moad. 229 35 5327 1113 120 George Mead, 242 53 5329 1100 George Mead, . 229 35 5330 1100 George Mead, 229 35 1911 100 Morris A Stewart, 20 85 GRAHAM TOWNSHIP. Ac. Per. Warrantees, etc. . Taxes. 297 . Thos. P. Copo, $77 24 149 John Skyrou, 47 16 115 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 Horrison, 113 87 100 Charltis Hall, 32 58 41 C. J. Allport, 16 38 431 114 Hyman Gratz, 189 80 336 114 Robt. Shaw, 146 71 100 Robt. Shaw, 43 71 50 " Jno. Skyron, 4 17 100 Jfloi'-Donaldson, 13 88 66 104 B DiSchoonover, 9 14 - I'-'' GUELICH. TOWNSHIP. Ac. Per. Warrantees, etc,. Taxes. 225 John Witmer,' $101 61 31 64 Pigot Shaw, 12 62 305 48 Heo. Baker, 123 81 335 151. Benj. Wilson, 135 98 100" Richard Atherton, -40 61 Geo. Moore, 21 67 Geo. Moore, 141 86 Philip Gloningor, 61 53 John M Cahen, " 72 56 Edward Hand, 163 52 Emanuel Reigart, 134 25 Geo. Moore, 140 74 John M'Cabcn, 117 39 John Lampblack, 44 26 Christian Stake, 63 74 Matthias Young, 87 55 Christian Hager, 195 65 George Mnsser, 195 65 Thos. Yedler, 107 01 Daniel Offley, 94 83 Geo. Baker, Jr. 97 08 Timothy Paxton, 196 84 John Surge, 195 65 216 153 John Musser, Jr. 97 51 436 145 Jos. Ashbright, 196 84 214 W. D. Hagerty, ' 68 44 400 Fox & Louther, 36 40 HuSTOS TOWNSHIP. No Ao. Por. Warrantees, etc, Taxes 200 J. G. Ki-lder, $76 73 15 David Caidwell. 66 48 5673 1041 Moore A Delaney, S99 20 5674 1041 Moore A Delacey, 399 20 Moore A Delaney, 399 2(1 48 349 134 158 433 356 108 200 98 119 193 433 433 237 210 215 436 433 114 96 153 69 121 122 153 153 48 75 145 153- 5S75 5066 5067 4263 4264 4199 5672 4257 4902 42S6 4225 4890 5061 5063 4225 4236 1041 990 Wm. Powers, 379 69 877 Wm. Powers, 336 40 990 James Wilson,- 171 40 990 James Wilson, 171 66 990 ' James Wilson, 171 66 347 27 Mooro Delaney, 94 95 883 15 James Wilson. 237 99 420 Wilholm Will ink, 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, 113 70 101 E. Shoemaker, 31 97 298 Wm. Powers, 94 32 250 James Wilson, . 73 07 500 James Wilson, 146 13 2000 1020 " Roberts A Fox, 366 44 2001 1089 Roberts A Fox, 39129 3592 900 Roberts A Fox, 252 12 1938 429 33 Roberts A Fox, 125 35 1000 Abel DuBois, 121 25 J JORDAN TOWNSHIP. Ae. Per. Warrantees, eto. Taxes. 433 153 Richard Peters, $179 18 433 153 Fred Bqates, 165 56 433 153 John Danwoodie, 165 58 274 Adam Knhn, 102 58 202 Ebenezer Brenham, 71 96 103 ' Adam Knhn, 41 12 433 153 Thos. Martin, .151 51 333 'Robert Martin. 112 35 433 153 Richard Martin, 73 33 91 135 Philip Loaet, 25 39 70- ' Wm. Johnson, 19 47 100 Philip Loast, 9 05 100 Jonathan Jones, 30 60 150 - Wm. Wilson, 23 45 100 ' ' Richard Martin, . 15 63 EARTH AUS TOWNSHIP. Ao. Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes. 513 g5 MorrisA Stewart, $101 08 550 120 William Smith, 95 42 57& 120 William Smith, 98 62 79 Charlos Willink, 7 76 '83 ' Charles Willink, 13 11 No. 1944 1429 3552 1093 1023 3463 ) 3475 I 633 147 Charles WiHink, 1093 253 139 Charles Willink, 1095 1 24 103 Charles Willink, 1096 865 Charles Willink, 1097 436 113 Charles Willink, 3465 63 62 Charles Willink, 3466"259 113 Charles Willink, 1097 1097 1093 3463 3475 5412 5412 100. 100 100 79 l - t 352 59 48 !8 J 00 Charles Willink, ' Charles Willink, Charles Willink, CharlcsWillink, - 62 85 30 30 12 23 75 17 50 27 8 21 30 82 14 15 5 55 13 65 4 39 Charles WilIinK, :109 86 Charles Willink, 8 37 J. K. M'Closkcy, . U 75 Arnold Custard. . 9 45 Wm Michaels. IB 93 200 Wm. Michaels, 16 65 1655 957 132 HewsMyera,Fisherl35 43 1097 ) . 1096 j 125 Charlos Willink, 19 09 1097 25 Charle. Willink, 3 82 1097 I 1096 50 Charles Willink, 7 64 1096 66 Charles Willink, 9 5 500 , W. Schnarrs.A Co. 69 38 122 Daniel Yothers, 16 93 133 Christian Brown. 13 43 83 MaryEggans, 10 54 700 Wiilard, ' 38 85 89 T. A J. White, 4 94 18 T. A J. White, 1 00 3466 ) 3467 j 106 Thos. Myers, 5 89 KNOX TOWNSHIP. Ao. Per. Warrantees, etc. ., Taxes 4.i7 43 Reuben Haynes, S179 94 435 50 LutherMorris, . 179 60 433 153 Josoph Hilliard, 179 2S 433 153 Robert Gray, 179 29 429 41 John Brinehurst, 178 60 433 153 Sarah Ward, 179 23 433 153 George Eddy, 179 28 433 153 Moore Wharton, 178 29 433 153 George Ash ton, 145 97 129 John Dorsey- 29 35 72 Thos. Jordan, 22 73 25 Goo. Pox, 9 93 433 153 Isabella Jordan, 179 23 200 SilasCox. 17 70 227 G. A M. M'Cormick, 55 33 vO ThotnpsonAEgolman, 42 11 433 153 CalebFoulk, 148 75 293. George Westcott, 100 76 173 153 Robert Wharton, 60 39 433 153 George Seaff, ... . 143 75 225 John Boyd. 57 38 109 Susannah Ward. 34 03 255 " G.AM M'Cormick, 65 01 100 Henry Trout, 43 20 14 , George Bowman, 2 66 84 Charles Senate's estate, 3 85 75 Peter Whitoside, 24 83 200 George Ashton. 33 30 LAWRENCE TOWNSHIP. No. ' Ao: Per. Warrantees. eto. Taxes 221 Hugh Jordan, : $54 93 413 John Read, 102 63 52 114 Rudolph Lits, 12 93 90 Robert Mitchell. 39 29 6 . James Alexander, 4 50 6 L. J. Crans, 5 52 5293 726 George Mead, 52 95 6296 1167 47 George Mead, 10113 5297 1213 67 George Mead, 105 05 2S5 Wm. Montgomery, 83 93 33 JohnMcPherson, 7 61 74 J. M, Maoumber, 16 25 9 i M. W. Snyder, ' 1 63 41 J. IP. McEnally, 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 K. Irwin A Sons, 17 40 ,490 - E. Irwin A Bona, .45 33 MORRIS TOWNSHIP. Ao. Por. Warrantees, etc. Taxes, 402 . George Wetzel, $100 41 206 Wm. Werts, . 51 46 327 , . Christian Wertz, 81 63 373 David Lauck, 93 13 421 Jesse Yarnell, 89 10 440 65' Joseph Turner, 109 89 440 109 Joseph Turner, 109 89 440 20 Joseph Turner, 109 89 423 George Habocker, - 104 64 300 Peter Yarnell, 74 93 232 42 Wm. Drinker, 70 61 407 92 II. S. Drinker, 10179 143 63 Richard Thomas, 35 78 Jobn Read, 78 34 Michael Souder, 64 94 Patrick Hays, 42 47 Robert Glenn, 67 83 Francis Johnson, 32 30 Robert Rainy, 10 00 Thomas Morris, 108 29 William Morris, 103 29 Samuel Meredith, 103 29 William Miller, 108 29 Hetty Morris, 108 2'J Thos Fitzsimons, 108 29 Geo. O.iymer, 103 29 Robert Gray, 103 29 Patrick Mooro, 103 29 Mary .Morris. l&S 29 Magnus Miller, 1G3 29 Nalbio Fraicy, 103 29 John Houston, 99 90 Clem Stockes, 8a 03 John Vanghn, 103 29 Jonathan Nesbit, 198 2'J Blair M'Lanahan, 39 92 William Stewart, 93 02 James Wilson, 26 19 Robert Morris, - 24 98 William Morris, ' 22 48 Richard R. Smith, 71 80 James Smith, S2 23 Christopher Baker, 30 49 Isaao Farlow, 29 40 Patrick Hays, - 20 55 Conrad Swart. 66 87 42 92 63 349 140 260 170 141 272 " 16 183 133 433 153 433 153 433 153 433 153 4H3 153 433 153 433 153 433 153 433 153 433 153 433 153 433 163 400 433 433 433 . 170 433 105 100 90 90 122 407 139 244 231 100 100.-19 267 40 137.. 484 95 375 , 269 91 210 143 6 400 16 100 222 ' 150 96 136 50 62 Nicholas ReiJcnour, 24 19 Robert Carson, 99 4 Mathias S'ough, 79 08 Joscph-llubley, 55 24 Jacob Graff, 33 67 John Graff, 1 25 Frederick Hubley, 82 20 William Bigler, 14 70 Mott & Johnson, 8 85 Simon Gratz, 43 95 Hillary Baker, W 92 Joseph Potter, 16 92 Francis Johnson, 11 94 Joseph Nicholson, 4 40 Joseph Pottor. 5 44 PENN TOWNSHIP No. Ae. Per. Warrantees, eto. Taxes 5951 107 Nicklin A Griffith. 310 02 5964 617 Nicklin & Griffith, 133 80 5962 63 ' Elijah Heath 13 53 168 1 Greenwood Boll, 39 03 PIKE TOWNSHIP P. 'Warrantees, eto. John- Nicholson, John Nicholson, James Wilson, James Wilson, 12 John Nicholson, 12 John Nicholson, John Nicholson, S. Blodgot, - Daniel Bailey, Thomas Jordan, Tbomaa Magee, Thomas Magee, Wm. S. Roberts, R. W.ai'Naul, Z. Bailey, Z. M'Nanl. Rachael Kratier, - John Nicholson, John Nicholson, HVobn Nicholson, union township Ac. Per. Warrantees, oto. 125 Roberts A fo. 3533 ?0 Robert Fox, NoJ Ae 5781 750 5773 200 4262 990 4252 957 5777 510 5777 510 5776 629 1429 70 450 145 184 185 4020 476 296 5779 111 460 200 5776 276 5776 339 5776 475 No Taxes S56 86 20 18 91 35 101 00 54 56 54 56 ' 46 91 14 00 30 64 42 35 48 27 49 13 39 44 16 79 6 27 26 06 11 50 15 87 ,21 22 27 32 Taxes 52 01 i 35 ' WOODWARD TOWNSHIP. Warrantees, eto. Taxes. John Vaught, $177 15 John Walls, 186 55 John Roll, 177 15 Win. Wilson, 40 90 John Oaunon, 141 34 Israel Wheelan, 113 70 ' Samuel Emlen, 63 17 Peter Henny, , 29 21 Hugh Ralston, 27 89 Thos. Neel, S3 10 Thos. Maston, 33 40 Mary Neil, 88 53 Mary Connelly, 94 33 Donj. Johnson, 27 46 Hegarty, 91 59 M'Cahen, 101 85 Mary Connolly, 17 41 Roland Evans, 40 90 Pigot Shaw, 136 52 Sebastian Graff, 88 32 Thos. Edmonson, , 179 15 Daniel Offley, - 122 95 John Slusser, jr. 122 11 Eli Hootman, 40 83 Mary Sandwich, 20 17 Philip Loast, 146 49 J. R. Howell, 146 49 Wm. Johnson, 146 49 Goorge Beckham, 33 85 Charlos Hight 107 70 Daniel Turner, 103 00 Peter Lowdon, 65 26 Charles Lowden, 23 tl Mary Sandwich, 17 78 Isaac Wilson, 42 51 Mary Connell 13 83 George Ashton, 6 00 John M'Connell, 4 94 John Low., 17 53 D. W. MOORE, Troas r. ; March 23, 1866-ts. . , : Ao. Per. 433 153 456 159 433 153 100 412 41 433 153 263 153 5 140 215 5 263 355 , 300 100 433 336 145 57 143 100 334 42 216 438 73 436 105 433 133 121. 163 433 153 433 153 433 153 100 63 243 237 170 91 136 189 41 65 ' 40 150 rpHEASUREITS SALE OF REAL ESTATE, Returned to the County Commission ers by the Collectors of tbesovcral town ships and boroughs tor the taxes due and unpaid thoreon for the year 1865 and previous years, in pursuance of the Act of. Assembly in such case made and provided. In pursuance whereof the said Treasurer will expose the said property to public sale at tho Court House, in Clearfield, on tho 2d Monday of June next, (the 11th day.) beccaria Tewysnnv Ao Per. To whom assessed. Taxes. 100 B. A. Byers, $11 85 20 Elvina Burgo. 2 75 140 Jeremiah Cooper 23 00 156 Duey Douglass, 17 94 300 Thos. Weston, . 171 07 43 James Gill, - 7 25 BBLX. TOWSSHIP. 100 -.. .Wb, M. Barrett, ,: - 12 90 100 John Cbristman, 12 90 60 1 Samuel T. Hoover, 7 74 75 Mechtley A Pantille, 9 68 BOGOS TOWHSHIP. B0'."'" BlakoGrav. , - 8 58 164 Levi Sealy, . 14 71 BRADFORD TOWNSHIP. .. One lot, Henry L'nderkoffer, 10 89 One lot, Thomas Butler, "4 77 44 John iiarnor, 9 76 2 " Henry Undorkoffer, , 4 77 BtTRKSIDB TOWWSHIP. 100 Leonard Hollis, 27 45 100 Samuel Snyder. 23 36 100 John Kieg's estate, 14 63 10 ' JamesMo Creory, 'S 51 4 - Safah Oakes, 1 47 36 Jas. H Adams, 31 Richard Arthurs. 323 Robert S. Cathers. 125 Alex Dunlap, jr. 62 Goo.Efiinger's heirs. 100 ' Peter Hoover, 20 . Samuel Geluot, . 35 ? Henry Hand. 100 David M'Gary. One lot, Peter Hoovor, TEIP LIGHTLY. Trip lightly over trouble. Trip lightly over wrong ; We only make grief double - Uj dwelliing on it long. -Why clasp woe's hands so tightly, Why sigh o'er blossoms dead f ' ' Why cling to forms unsightly ? Why not seek joy instead ? Trip lightly over sorrow, ' Though all the days be dark, The sun may shine to morrow, ', And galty sang the lark ; Fair hope has not departed Though roses may have fled; Then never be down-hearted, But look for joy instead. Trip lightly over sadness, Stand not to rail at doom ; Wre've pearls to string, of gladness, On this side of the torn b. Whilst stars are nightly shining, And heaven is overhead, Encourage not repining, BuVJook for joy instead. CURWENSVJLLE BOROCGH. 2 lots, James Locke, CHEST TO WB SHIP. David Michaels, Nathaniel Noble, John Wallace, John Byer, Joseph Breth, James Stovcnson, Wm. Solfridge, DECATDR TOySSHIP. David Kcphart, Jr. Jonathan Kephart, John G. White, Henry McMullin, FEBGUSOH TOWNSHir. Wm. Barrett, Scott Curry, John H. Ferguson, Paul White, eiRARD TOWNSHIP. Luzier A Livergood, Henry Martle, AlexWiard, Thos. Luzier, Abraham Lansberry, Wm Phoenix, Thos Stone, 63 25 60 97 20 90 8 6ft 13 10 81 93 50 150 240 100 100 109 50 102 100 49 6 31 23 70 75 59 .17 55 10 77 11 70 5 85 6 15 17 65 5 S5 10 95 4 27 4 23 18 53 12 45 2 06 9 47 6 15 17 93 6 81 4 00 14 62 15 40 6 55 24 57 26 20 9 05 12 23 10 77 5 75 14 03 11 73 6 91 GUELICH TOWNSHIP. 125 RobertHenderson, 17 09 333 Haslet, Turner A Co., 92 28 JORDAN TOWNSHIP. 50 Thos. Owons, .... . 9 96 400 Wm. Pueey, 79 2i 2 kits, Joseph Wood, , 2 37 1 21 Morican. urr uo., 2 100 Thos Rea, 29 87 ' KARTHAUS T0WN8H1P. 80 . Jas. Askey, 10 35 200 Henry Culvejr, 17 zu 43 ElishaTickner, o 46 25 . Jno. HarUock, 4 10 130 Andw. Long, 18 65 50 Jno. M'Gonigal 0 KKOX TOWBSH1P. 25 Wm.Robison, - - 2 77 14 J.M. Chase, 1 65 lumber crrr bo too oh. UouseAlot, David Denmark, 11 10 fi lots, G. w uray, 1 J MORRIS TOWNSHIP.: 50"." Ason Jones, . 4 33 180 ' Michael Quigley, 13 05 HEW WASHTSCTON BOROUGH. nouseA 3 lots. Hugh Gallagher, 2 22 House A lot, John lrvin s estate, 11 w 9 65 1 06 2 42 8 23 13 33 7 05 8 46 1 41 MXP.K.Trras'r.. PENH TOWJtgHlP. 57 Wm. Book, 12 - JohnFlynn, : 16 .' .. A K. Wright, UNION TOWNSHIP. 50 ' W. H. Booze, 60 -Leander Denning. WOODWARD TOWNSHIP. 50 J. K. Davis, 80 - James M'Koe, 1 lot. Truman Root, Af-J. D Usurpation Threatened. Tho unchanged, vindictive Rebel who serves the N.; Y. Daily News in Washing ton, telgraphs on the 4th as follows : ' "The Peace Prodim at ion cf the Presi dent will be immediately followed by othr action on his part. Is v, i!l he observed that the legal effect of the proclamation is to place the Southern, States in the i?anio atti tude precisely toward the General Govern ment that they occupied before the war, and entitled to the same rights that they here tofore enjoyed. Mr. Johnson is determined to follow out this principle to its legitimate conclusion, and to see to it that tie Southern States are ho longer deprived ff these rights by a factious majority in Congress." The Peace Proclamation of tho President was an act entirely within the scope of his powers and duties. However wise or un wise, timely or untimely, it is the Presi dent's prerogative to determine when such a Proclamation should issue ; and we should very deeply regret any attempt by Congress' a- - 1 f . , nil , a , . w ratenere wim iu . ane l'resment 13 re-H sponsible only, to the people for the exercise of his official discretion. But the' rights of Congress in the premi ses arc as important, well defined and un questionable, as those of the President ; and neither must ignore or usurp those of the other. Over and again has the President officially set forth the' incontestable truth that Congress must prescribe the conditions whereupon the-States lately in revolt shall be restored to all the rights and privileges they so rashly, culpably repudiated. Those who would now urge the President to disre gard and defy his own virtual pledges on this point are Deither his friends nor friends of the country. Tribune. When to Eevive the Democratic Party. Senator Sherman told this good thing in his speech at Bridgeport, Conn., the other dayr - MA modern Democrat came to a distin guished Democrat of the State of Ohio J If T.ll IV II -P. vjuveruur xuuu,j last ran, auer me war had ended, and said : "Now, my friend, you supported Lincoln all through the war ; now the war is over ; you have had every thing your own way : and now suppose we start again the old Democratic party." " Wei V" said the old Ohio Democrat, "I don't know but that would be a good thing: I like the Democratic party ; I was raise! in it, and I stuck to it uutil it deserted the country and went over to the rebels. I don't know but it would be a good thing to to revive and purity the old party ; but L would not do it justyot. All, said hisfnend, 'when would you do it then?' 'Mv friend ' said the the Ohio Democrat, 'when the U- mon party shall have discharged in full all the obligations it has assumed during this war; when it snail have paid all the pen sions that are due the widows of soldiers : when it shall have paid every dollar of the national debt incurred during the war ; when it shall have punished all the rebels ; when, in short, it shall have accomplished all that it has promised to do, then I am willing that the old Democratic party should be. re vived. I am not willinar to trust the Demo cratic party to perform obligations that they 1 - . 1 - . . T , . opposcu m ineir contracting. . x preter to see it done myself to pay my own debts my 1 A Coquettish Climate. The editor of a paper published in the mountains of Cali fornia tells of gathering wild flowers in the morning, and wadiug through snow in the evening. - - Josh Billings said.the other night that a good way for a man to train up a child in the way it should go, was to travel that way occa sionally himself. , It is estimated that one thousand persons were killed or wounded by the late tornado in Pope and Johnson Counties, in Illinois. Never tread on the tail of a cat, or tell a woman she is not handsome, unless you are fond 6f music. . ; A despepticman thinks more of himself in a week than a well person does in a year. Death comes to a good man to relieve him ; it comes to a bad one to relieve society. When a man is saddled with a bad wife there is sure to be stir-ups in the family. Every bear should be taupht to dance, for what is the u?c cf brain without hf-r-o t ! Mr. Nasby and the President. ; Confederate X Roads (which ia in the Strait uv Kentucky, Feb. 15, 1866. j I hev bed hopes uv Androo Johnson. My waitin soul he been centered onto him for a year back. lie was the Moses which I spected wood lead the Democracy out u the desolate Egypt onto which we have been making bricks without straw, for five Jong weary and dreary years. O how I - hev yearned for Johnson ! O how I her waited, day after day, week after week, and month after month, for some manifestation uv Dimocrisy, which is. satisfactory suthin tangible-suthin that I cood take hold on I aith is the substance uv tilings hoped for and the evidence uv things not" seen, which is all rite so far cz religion is concern ed, but uv no account in poh'tix. A friend uv mine who wuz a nionomaninrk nn tha ouojecc uv laitb, undertook to live by It, under the insane belief that ef he hed taith, I'oiiv. ui unnecessary. vua tne ezneri- mcnt a success ? I ot any. When he com menst the trial he weighed 200, in a week ho wuz down to 125, and in fourteen days ho slept in the valley I . lhev bin livin on faith for a year or more, and I too am thin. My bones Bhow, light shines through me I am faint and sick 1 Oh for suthin that I can see and feci ! '.suthin solid. Our Diiu.H-ratie noo.napers are Buppor tin Androo Johnson. They claim, that his polisy is our polisy, and I hat he is ourn and we are hizn. They are singin hosanners to him at his every act they exclaim halle loogy in koru. What is it all : about? la what paQikular hez Androo Johnson show ed himself to be a Dimmykrat? In tho name uv Dimocrasy let niciisk "Where is the offices?" Who's got 'em? What is tho politiklc convickshuns uv the wretch at the, Corners, and who only la?t nite re fused in the most heartless manner to trust mc for postage stamps? Who is the col lectors, the assessors, et settery? Aro they conutoonel Dimmykrats? Is Stanton and Seward and Welles histed out uv the Cabi net, aud Vallandham and Brite and Wood appoii-ted in their places? Notonct.5 Eve ry postmaster, every collector,every assessor, every officer, is a abolish niat, ; dyed deeply and in fast colors. . . : ; . . Faith without work is a weak . institution it'e like a whisky punch . with the whisky omitted, which is a disgustin mixture uv warm water and sugar. What is it to me (who hev bin ready to accept any posishun 1 ! t- a!. - - -1 nr . . uv wuicii tue eaiary wuz sunicient to main tain a individooai uv simple habits) who is beheaded, so ; long ez 1 don't get a place ? Androo Johnson may cut oif olhahul heads ex dextrously and profoosely ez lie chooses, but my sole refuses to thrill, when ; I know that Ablishnists, though uv different stripo will be appointed. So long ez Dimmykrats are kept out, what care I who has the pla ces ? Paul may plant and Apolus water, but uv what account is the plant'n and wa terin to me if I;don't get the increase ? I take no delight in sich spectacles. ' Ef An droo Johnson proposed to be a Dimmykrat, if he desires the honest, heartv support of the party, lot him seel his faith with works. I visited Washington for the express purpose uv seein the second Jackson. I told him that tho Postmaster at the Cor ners was opposin his polisy and aboosin him continooally ; that it wez an outrage that men holdin places under the administrashun should not sustan the Administrashun. In the name uv right I demanded a change. I supposed to wunst that the posishun would be offered to me, and after protsriu a sufficient time that I 'did not want it and would prefer the appointment uv some more worthy man, 1 should accept it, and go home provided for three years. Im inagine my deep and unutterable disgust, when he told me that he would invistigata the matter, probably would make the change, provided lie could Jind in the vicinity sonic original Union man who VxmUL accept the posishun I ... Then the iron entered my souL , Then I felt that in him we had no lot or part. Our principles are uv a very comprehen sive nature. We are willin to endorse An droo Johnson, or any other man. We will indorse his theories uv reconstruction, or any man's theories. We are elastic like Injy rubber. The boy f ho set a hen on a hundred eggs, acknowledged to his maternal parent that she couldn't kivcr 'em but re marked he wanted to see the old thing spread herself. We have that spreadin capacity. We kin accomodate the preju dices uv the people uv the varius localities. In Connecticut we are singin "John Brown's body lies moulderin in the grave,'-1, iii a modretly loud tone, and supportin a Abliah nist who voted for doin away, with slavery in the - District of Columby and for the Constitooshncl Amendment. In Kentucky we are hangin men uv the John Brown style, and mobbin all uv tho persuasion ut thf Connecticut nominee. Sich a party uv Erinciple party uv. sich adaptability kin ev but one great central idee on which there is no diversity uv ' opinion, and to whi h all 6ther ideas is subordinate. That idea is Post Office I and ef Androo John son could be got rite on that rracstion, we'd care not what case he required uv us. We hev our arms around Androo wo are hugjin him to our buzzums, but he haa lett his baggage to hum that baggage a what we want, and we shfcl fling him off shortly onlesshe changes his pohsy ia thia res peck. lie kirf hev us on easy terms out he must furnish, the 'amunishun with which to fight his battles. Will he do it? That's the question uv a hundred thousan hungry soles who hanker even ez I do are daily askin. 7, Petroleum V. Nasbv. ; Lait Pastur uv the Church uv the Noo Dispensiehun. . ' .. , u '- . Old Snarl avs that love is a combination of desease an affection cf the heart, and an infiamahon of tte brain. . I nr