Raftsman's journal. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1854-1948, April 25, 1866, Image 1

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BY S. J. ROW.
CLEARFIELD,' PA., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 25,
VOL. 12.-N0, 33.
mREASUUEB'S SALE
OF U5SEATED LA53S
FOB TAXB8
'or 1805 and previous, years.
NOTICE .8 UEREBT civs, that In
.,,,.ceof n Ac. of
i.h. Uth d-j-.f June. A. D.
-An AC to -mend an Act direct-
...irfiea county." and the several
lament, thereto, there will be ex
ll to Public Sale or outcry the fol
tXt tracts of unbared lands ir Faid
i,nltT fur the taxes due and unpaid
Z"Jn. at the Court House in the Bar
.t of Clearfield, on the Second Mon
"fofJune.A.D.lttfS: "
BECCARIA TOWHSHIP.
per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes.
FHer Miller, -:o oi
JohnM-iler, ,69 bo'
Fred'k Uirley, 43 26
j.,uu Biusmao, 12 83
Fred."k- Howoiia, 14 90 j
J..hti Beam, 83 46 j
i-niiah Mosher. 84 15
Thomas BiUington, 120 61 !
Tih.iuis BiHiiigton, 12 37 '
70 SarbBillington, Z ? ,
rlilil .l"C"l,c t ug
50 J..I111 Mysiucope, 74 06
82 J.'hn Fu"k, 82 04
Frerf'k Hubley, 49 38
.Michael Musser, 34 40
John Brady, - 152 32
Win. Braov. b 49
J.BIain&E.BlaiD, 112 78
John Winner, ' 197 04
Henrv Winner, 185 94
Wm. Wilson, 112 17
Herman Witruer, 44 81
Jacob Krug, 65 58
John Gibson, . 48 91
Koben ilson, 86 80
Jeremiah Mosher, ' 37 6
PeUr Getz, 62 57
MaitinFanlz, 101 G4
Jicott Fantz. Jr. 91 18
Gee Muaser, 101 03
Thomas Gibson, 29 90
David B.inon, 119 11
John Fordney, 214 04
Brown and Fulton, 21 74
John K. llaiid, 35 16
Jacob Krug,. 145 17
Wui. Pionket, 14 81
Jncob Muaseraiuitb, 62 28
Ww. Miller, 64 30
58
111 43
5S HO
la
3'i 61
163 '.W
Uli 47
2
6 70
SO
150
166
Hi)
73
410
210
S2
J.;9 40
899 40
1-31 112
1G5 40
162 -'16
102 llti
215 73
94 n
1B2 116
m 153
2'i 125
2i8 153
71 32
l.'i3 153
4.3 153
44
71
30
126
U0
80
40
Ne.
5613
427
42iT
6TM
42a7
--.9
42-i7
in n
jut 7
5!9
?-'J
14
i9i
59i9
iy io
:jii
5j
SS.M
JT-W
428IS
Ac.
89
2u8
234
413
440
429
429
119
U2
427
427
4H)
75
53
1M
158
95
49
6a
2D5
100
3.10
160
" BELL TOWNSHIP. -Ac.
Per. Warrantee, etc. Taxes
191 Ilei ;y Beck, $19 70
79 ISO Henry Heck. 19 23
330 JS Henry Beck, 80 59
J71 Henry Beck, 31 36
93 96 Henry Heck, 73 42
113 Henry Berk, 18 26
93 97 llenrj Beck, 12 OS
100 Jas M li bee, 56 56
A3 Bcnj Gihb., " 113 83
Hi 20 llebry Bark, 34 43
loo Ira A. Sobins, 13 12
93 97 Henry Beck, 12 06
l(-2 32 Nickiin A Griffith, 16 45
31 V2i Nickiin A Griffith. 5 03
SO - Niciclin A Griffith, 14 52
171 113 Henry Beck, 22 12
WO . Henry Beck. 24 21
lout) NicklinAGriratb.242 12
1000 Nickiin A Griffith, 210 90
1000 Nickiin A Griffith, 224 33
Urn) KicklinAGr ffith. 247 65
993 Niukliu AGriffitb. 233 75
920 NicklinAGriffi.b. 210 52
3o0 Nicklind-Griffiih, 31 84
213 Nickiin A Griffith. 61 54
106 Nickiin A Griffith, 25 64
787 Nickiin A Griffith, 165 03
1100 NioaUn A Griffith, 238 36
1000 Henry Beck, i 12107
663 Henry Beck, i 89 21
BC0QS TOWNSHIP.
Per. Wairantnes. etc. Taxes.
John Thomas, $ 8 42
John Thomas, 45 59
76 Joepb Drinker. 43 03
Wm. MtC'TOjick, 98 57
N :ncy HgfL. 107 93
41 Malcolm M'Donald, 103 24
41 John Bvers, ' 103 24
90 B irbara Suiltfr, . 260
George li ftman, 33 71
George Ayrea, 65 6(5
81 Win. Troi.iwine, 65 brt
John Kean, . . 61 50
John E. Shaw, 13 86
Luke K ler, 4 37
JoM-jli Ball, 71 84
61 J..hn Montgomery," 39 39
116 Kicliard Thomas, 25 64
Bir!ar Snyder, 11 75
Wm. Wilson. . 8 25
Tliomns Smilh, . 40 90
J'.hn Kephart, 15 43
J. & Tiu.s. Meeso, 42 00
Richard Waple, 14 04
5o.
Zf.U
3o90
3SU
Ac.
102
159
437
48
80
,85
85
o
46
225
100
4
64
lnO
50
20
60
25
17
John G. Gray, " 5 85
Andrew Feint, 23 99
BBADY TOWNSHIP. "
Ac. Per, Warrantees, etc. Taxes
308 Win. Kirkjtttrick,$37 32
102 34 Roberts A Fox, 31 89
215 : Conrad Long, 59 80
670 J. II. SinUh, 329 67
846 Henry Wykoff, 355 72
77 Casper Stiver. 24 13
501 Cbriotian Lower, 246 50
650 BobertsAFox, 319 81
521 Christian Lower, 256 02
370 Christ Lower, 84 05
80 J. M. Miller's l.r's 37 02
100 J W.Smith, (W. p. 11 5
25 Z. S. Welch, 10 95
100 ! Baum, 23 40
50 McGairy, 11 JO
363 David Kennedy, 113 o9
BTJBNSIDE TOWNSHIP.
Ac. Per. Warrantees, cts. Taxes
303 John Jones, - $116 25
303 . James I'hapman, 116 25
290 Ir.j Trasnsll, 101 93
300 Jerre Wi linuson, . 101 67
421 MaryCiawford 123 27
311 Town'd Spackman, 174 47
293 Rebecca Brown. 153 86
111 Christian Stake, 34 33
100 Leonard Hollis, 17 55
293 John Birch: 60 02
150 John Cumtnings, 30 71
CHEST TOWNSHIP.
46
109
No.
492
3574
626
SHBI
5877
5879
58rtl
58X6
195
218
2009
13
110
1434
BLOOM TOWNSHIP.
Ac Per. Warra tees, etc. Taxes
295 Nickiin A Griffith, 79 32
322 J. W. Smith, 4 99
100 John Sevier, 24 33
50 , Geo L. Read. 12 19
5 Fenton A Spencer, 2 05
84 Levi Cleaver 26 51
111 Voter's A Fox, 25 03
1005 159 Huberts A Fox, 172 19
100 ' Jacob Bilger. 24 33
250 David Irwins Est.. 31 25
75 Neiper A Hartsock 9 92
100 John V. Dale, 11 10
BRADFORD TOWNSHIP.
Per.' Warrantees, etc. Taxes.
.60 Hngh Ely, $52 92
85 John Campbell, 21 69
Halt c Buck, 24 96
17 Polly & M'LDahan,48 23
Mat. Sluvrnak.T. 8 94
Mat. SlMvmakrT, " 8 81
. Wm Graham, Jr. 16 79
Jno. H tuna, 16 79
Beni Oliver, 14 97
Mt)s. 8B"gs' Heirs, 4 3)
Jai- ea Duncan, 33 71
NVhennali Maioes, 16 56
Thomn Holt, 111
David M lines. 9 28
Joseph Powell, 6 35
IiiW1 Graham, 6 75
Liictnd-i Graham, 2 54
Horatio D. Hall, 6 35
John Harrier, 8 18
Joha Vcogho, . 22 23
Ac Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes.
258 James Ross, $80 13
100 31 Henrv Pole, 48 22
140 Fulton, 32 65
190 164 Christian Roller, 7882
256 - Miller & Christ, 100 84
22 Mi kr & Christ, 10 04.
108 Jonathan Kephart, 27 05
50 Nicholas Ilagy, 5 18
200 MHatfev& Mitchell, 45 65
248 John Tigert. 20 70
100 John Brenneman, 23 32
61 11. & J. Bretu, 12 57
COVINGTON TOWNSHIP.
No. Ae. Per. Warrantees. ec. Taxes
18W1 640 72 Morris A Stewart. $75 42
1393 433 47 Munis htewart. 57 07
1910 175 122 Morris A Stewart, 20 66
3849 70 30 Morris A S'ewart, 8 z
5367 250 George Mead, 49 25
5377 1100 George Mead, 1M 05
350 John Oriel. 12 S
1941 183 Barmoy A Barnot 9 87
106 Jno. J Pickar.it, 19 10
80 Jno. J. PickaMt, - 11 44
127 Emery A Keiter, 9 08
Ac.
417
241
123
408
358
;;3
210
49
106
49
167
46
262
78
97
67
2( 18
433
152
391
100
108
37
76
33
90
100
300
281
195
198
100
50
200
125
2K)
17
83
404
DECATUB TOWNSHIP. .
Per. Warrauteea, etc. Taxes.
124 Thos. P Cope, $163 06
47 J"hn Drinker, 94 16
John Skyron, 56 09
137 Rich. Thomas, 159 57
137 Jacob Downing, 140 02
lot Iluc.li Ely, 79 4'i
70 Henrv Drinker, 82 15
Benj.'u ilson, , 20 51
115 Jos. H million, ' 41 33
41 John Skyron, 19 23
138 Thos. C. Cope, 65 28
Wm. Montgomery, 17 90
1 Joseph Sanson), ' 102 41
John Cu:non. 24 01
ThoiuaKEdmuodson, 38 25
Geo. Graff, - 26 40
Wm. Sausoii, 81 33
John Anderson, 169 2i
Gillieit Vought, 59 12
Thos. Billington, 152 8y
Tbos. Stewattson, 39 07
Jacob Downing, 39 24
Joseph Sanson, 10 65
Wm. Sanson). 29 80
107
64
60
60
159
49
99
147
Thos. Edmundson, 125 2t
John Drinker. 35 17
Jonathan Kephart, 17 47
Casper Haines, 140 34
Gilbert V'augbt, 109 80
Joseph Harri.son, 76 18
80 Joseph Harrison, 77 04
Wm. Hoover, 40 07
Joseph Harrison, 20 45
Jonathan Nesbit, 45 20
A. J- G.. 28 25
SaniM. M "darren, 45 20
Joseph Sanson). 8 84
136 Joseph Whitehall, 18 75
.Charles Risk, J 78 92
Ac. Per.
231 159
433 li3
58
433 15a
74
150
50
100
24
100
50
RGUSON TOWNSHIP.
" Warrantees, etc. Taxes.
John HmlrigTit, $.'4 94
D.iniel Turner, 50C4
MatthiaN Slough, 22 57
George Ross, 117 60
Lewis Jordan, 24 63
A. Scott, 40 70
Hiram PasMnore, 13 58
Abraham Ogde-i, 22 45
Henrv Swan,- 14 18
John Hambright, 36 50
Benj. Hartshorn, 25 63
No.
4272
4200
4183
4138
4181
4200
4182
4183
4241
4238
1534
1535
4242
4399
4340
4393
4409
1924
1913
1890
3647
5355
536(1
1929
1886.
5352
FOX TOWNSHIP.
Ac. Per. Warrantees, etc
425
Taxes.
Jm. Wil?on, , S60 99
330 Jas. Wilson, West! 22 9a
140 Jas Wilson, Westp23 14
250 Jas. Wilson, 41 32
495 Jas Wilson, West J 51 72
61-0 Jas. Wilson, 63 20
990 Jas. WiUon, 126 33
200 Jas. Wilson, 45 26
937 Jas Wilson, 235 11
947 Jas Wilson, . . 287 94
20 Jas. Wilson 6 09
600 Jas. Wilson, 182 55
298 Jas. Wilson, 90 63
372 Jas Wilson, 61 49
188 Jas. Wilson, 35 96
216 Jas. Wilson. 57 38
100 Lane A Hvde, 13 13
96 Balltown Lot, 1182
62 HnletLot, 51
107 Firman Lot, H 2
60 Gile Lot. - 4 25
100 Hyde.BidwellACo.13 13
25 Balltown Lot, : 2 91
GIBABD TOWNSHIP.
508 100 MorrisAStewarf
114 Morris A Stewart,
2:4 120 Morris A Stewart,
10 Morris A Stewart,
' 50 George Mad,
563 . Genre Mead,
J40 Morris A Stewart,"
50 Morris A Stewart,
793 6orge Mead,
$52 20
16 26
57 99
1 15
6 23
64 15
24 75
2 27
64 22
537i 1100 George Md, 103 07
5353 1100 George Mead, 100 54
5357 1100 George Mea l. 89 13
19S 345 62 Morrit A St-;i:t,' 35 44
192 153 93 MorriuAStcwa.it, 16 49
1937 123 Morris A Pwart. 11 62
3647 14 81 Morris A Stewart, 8 76
1929 30 22 Morris A Stewart. 3 72
1930 134 Morris A Stewart, 16 63
1M86 771 77 Morris A Stewart. 86 05
1916 323 22 Morris A Stewart, 37 42
1887 3o7 44 Morris A Stewart, 48 SO
1927 53 79 MorriA Stewart, 6 67
1923 409 Moiri AStewvrt. 4197
1890 J87 F Berthaud's Es t Iff 75
1883 643 Morris A Stewart, 62 40
1917 314 Morris A Stewart,' 29 33.
3650 126 Morr.s A Stewart, 15 76
1837 456 Morris A Stewart, 57 13
1916 75 Moiris A Stewart, 5 95
No.
52U!
5291
5325
1903
1912
184
1915
1923
1923
1922
5324
6325
5327
5329
5330
1911
AC
297.
149
145
103
109
250
382
348
100
41
431
33ti
100
50
100
Jt5n
GOSHEN TOWNSHIP.
Ae. Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes
300 Wm. Mapes, $55 83
:;30 . George Mead, 118 31
433 George Mead, 167 99
1100 George Mead. i76 05
200 George Mead, 67 13
376 Morris A Stewart, 18 30
433 Morris A Stewart, 25 62
j 300 158 Morris A Stewart, 104 03
383 Morris A Stewart, 114 92
100 Morris A Stewart 11 70
152 Morris A Stewart, 55 82
1213 67 George Mead, 242 08
1100 George Mead. 229 35
1113 120 George Mend, 242 58
110 osorge Mead, 229 35
l'. 0 Georie Mead, 229 35
100 ' Morris A Stewart, 20 85-
GBAHAM TOWNSHIP.
Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes.
Thos. P. Cope,
John Skyrou,
T. Cope,
Jus- Milligan,
Geo. Moore,
Jno. Fry, Jr.
Joseph Simons,
Joseph Harrison,
Charles Hall,
C. J. Allport,
Hraw Gratz,
It.t. ?h.w,
R..bl. Sb a,
Jno. S.iy'ion,
Jno. lj'ualdon,
I"4 B. D. Schoonover,
3TJET.ICH TOWNSHIP.
1(4
114
$77 24
47 16
39 48
30 71
38 53
66 98
103 28
J3 37
32 68
16 38
189 30
n:- 71
45 7 1
4 i;
13 88
9 14
Ac. Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxee.
225 John Witmer, $10161
31 64 -Pigot Shaw, 12 62
305 -48 Heo. Baker, 123 81
335 151 Bi j. WilstJn, 135 98
100 Richard Atherton, 40 61
48 114 Geo. Moore, 21 67
349 96 XJeo. Moore, 141 86
134 Philip Gloninger, 61 63
158 J. iiu M Cahen, 72 56
433 153 fciiwurd Hand, 163 52
356 69 Emanuel Reigart, 134 25
108 Geo. Moore, 140 74
200 John M Oahen. 117 39
98 John Lampblack, 44 26
119 121 Christian Stake, 53 74
193 122 Ma'thus Young, 87 55
433 153 Cbiis.j.n Hager, 195 65
438 153 George Mnsser, 195 65
237 48 Thos. Yedler, 107 01
210 Dan 'el Offiey, 94 83
215 75 Geo. Baker, Jr. 97 08
430 115 T::;iuthy Paxton, 196 84
413 153 John b'jrgf, 195 65
216 153 John Musser, Jr. 97 51
436 145 Jos. Astibri'ht, 196 81
214 W. D- Hagerty, 58 44
400 Fox & Louihur, 36 40
HTJSTON TOWNSHIP.
No Ac. Per. Warrantees, etc, Taxes.
5673
574
5675
5066
6067
42S3
t?4
4i09
5672
42j7
4902
4236
4225
4390
6061
5063
4225
4236
000
2001
3592
1933
200- J. G. Kidder, $75 73
195 , David Caldwell. 66 43
1041 Mere A Delaney, 20
1041 ,M..re A Dci mey, 20
1041 Mot-re A DeUney, 399 20
yjO Wm. Powers, 379 69
877 Wai Pt.irs, 336 40
9J0 James Wilson, 171 40
'a .liimes Wilson. 171 66
?Ut James Wilson, 171 r
347 27 Moore -A Delaney. 94 95
883 15 James Wilson. 237 99
420 WilhelmWillink, 143 12
490 - James 143 21
740 James Wi:.. . u, 1 216 27
124 Wilhelm WilUnk, 22 63
1113 William Powers, 157e5
375 E. Shwcniaker, 113 70
101 K. Shoemaker, 31 97
293 Wm. Powers, 94 32
200 James Wilson, 73 07
500 James Wilson, 146 13
1020 Roberts A Kox. 366 44
1039 Roberts A "Fox, 391 29
900 Roberts A Fox, 252 12
429 38 Roberts A Fox, 125 35
1000 Abel DuBois, 121 25
1655
1097
19
1097
1097
1096
1096
3466 ;
3467
200 Wm. Michaels, 16 65
957 132 HewsMyers,Fisherl35 43
i 125 Charles Willink, 19 09
25 Charles Willink, 3 82
50 Charles Willink, 7 64
66 - Charles Willink, 9 t5
600 W. Scbnarrs A Co. 69 38
122 Daniel Yotbers. 16 93
133 Christian Brown. 18 43
83 MaryEggans, 10 54
700 WLIard, 33 85
89 T. A J. White, 4 91
13 T. A J. White, 1 00
106 Thos. Myers, 5 89
W00DWABD TOWNSHIP.
- JORDAN T0W58HIP
A o. Per. ; ' Warrantees, etc.
433 153 Richard Peters,
433 153 Fred Beates,
433 153 John Dunwoodie,
274 Adam"Kuhn, '
?'2 Ebeneser Brenham,
103 Adam Kubn, -
433 153 Thos. Martin,
333 Robert Martin. .
433 153 Richard Martin,
91 135 Philip Loast,
70 ' Wm. Johnson,
100 Philip Loast,
100 Jonathan Jones,
150 Wm. Wilson,
10 Richard Martin,
Taxes.
.$179 13
165 56
165 58
102 58
71 96
41 12
151 51
112 35
78 33
25 39
19 47
9 05
. 30 60
23 45
16 63
No.
1944
lia
Zooi
1093
1023
3463
3475
1093
1095
1096
1097
3u5
346
1097
1097
10U1
346:
3475
KABTHATJS TOWNSHIP.
Ae. Ter. Warrantees, ete. Taxes.
mi os MorrisAStewart.$10l 03
William Smith. 95 42
573 120 William Smith,
79 Charles Willick,
88 Charles Willink,
93 62
7 76
13 11
62 85
30 30
12 23
75 17
1638 1 47 Charles Willink,
253 139 Charles Willink,
124 108 Charles Willink,
436 US "Charles Willink,- 50 27
a na. . ITIIISmlV ' ft I I
259 113 Cbailea.Wllinc,
100
PhaFiea Willink.
'100 Charles UliuK,
100 Charles vmnnK,
79 Charles Wil link,
i 352 Charles WillinK, 109 8&
i - . 7 X. ..... nritlt.W ft 37
30 82
14 15
5 55
13 65
4 39
KNOX TOWNSHIP.
Ao. Per. Warrantees, etc.
437 43 Reuben Ilaybes,
435 50 Luther Morris,
433 153 Joseph Iliiiiard,
433 153 Robert Gray,
429 41 John Bringhurst,
433 153 Sarah Ward,
433 153 George Eddy,
433 15.1 Mo re Wharton,
433 153 George Ash ton,
129 John Dorsey.
72 Thos. Jordan,
25 Geo. Fox
433 153 IsabeKi, Jordan,
200 Silas Cox.
227 G AM.M'Cormick,
90 ThompsonAEgelman,
433 153 Caleb Foulk, ,
293 George Westcott,
17.1 153 Robert Wharton,
433 153 George Seaff, .
225 Johu Boyd,
109 Susannah Ward.
255 .G.AM M'Corinick,
100 Henry 1 rout.
14 George Bowman,
84 Charles Senate's estate,
75 Peter Whitoside,
200 George Ashton,
LAWRENCE TOWNSHIP.
No. Ao. Per. Warrantees. etc. Taxes
221 Hugh Jordan, $54 93
413 John Read, 102 63
52 114 Rudolph l.iti, 12 93
90 Robtit Mitchell. 39 29
6 J8a-:- J '-siander, 4 50
6 'L.J. Crans, 5 52
5293 726 G -orge Mead, 62 95
5296 1167 47 George Meid, 101 13
5297 1213 67 George Meud, 105 05
2S5 " Wm. Montgomery, 83 93
36 JobnMcPherson, 7 91
74 J. M, Macumber, 16 25
9 M.W.Snyder, . 1 53
41 J. B. McEnally, 5 22
41 J.B. Shaw, 5'22
153 E.Iriwn A Sons. 14 61
176 E. Irwin A Sons, 1676
, 240 E. Irwin A Sons, 2786
137 E. Irwin A Sons. . 17 40
490 . E. Irwin A Sons, 45 33
Taxes
$179 94
179 60
179 23
179 29
178 60
179 23
179 28
179 29
145 97
29 35
22 73
9 93
179 23
17 70
55 33
42 II
148 75
100 76
60 39
148 75
57 33
34 08
65 04
43 20
2 66
8 85
24 83
33 30
MORRIS TOWNSHIP.
Per.
65
2d
42
92
63
140
141
16
153
153
153
153
153
153
153
153
153
I 53
153
153
5412.
541 S
59
4H
98
100
Charles WW?,
J. H. M ,.
'ArnoM Oust aid,
Wm. Miuhsels,
6 37
11 75
; 9 45
U 93
Ac
402
206
327
373
421
440
4-?
4
423
3u0
2-2
407
143
349
260
170
2
1S3
133
433
433
433
433
433
433
433
433
433
4:i3
433
433
4'J9
433
433
4 S3
170
4:i
105
100
90
407
244
231
100
100
267
137
434
375
269
210
6
400
100
100
222
150
96
136
50
62
No. Ac
5951 107
5964 647
6962 63
168
90
122
139
19
40
95
91
143
No. Ao
5781 750
5773 200
4262 990
4252 957
57T7 MO
5777 510
6776 529
1429 70
450
"145
184
185
4020 476
296
5779 111
460
' - 200
5776 276
5776 369
5776 475
Warrantees, ete. Taxes.
Ce.'i::i Wetxel, $100 41
W ui Wert, 46
Christian Werts, 81 63
David Lauck, 93 13
Jesse Yamell, 89 10
Joseph Turner, 109 89
Joseph Turner, 109 89
Joseph Turner, 109 89
George Habecker, 104 64
Peter Yamell, 74 93
.Wm. Drinker, 70 51
11. S.L'rirker,, 101 79
Richard Thomas, 35 73
John Rrad. 73 34
Michael Souder, 64 94
Patrick Hays, . 42 47
Robert Glenn, 67 83
Frtois-Tchnson, . 32 30
Robert Rainy, 10 00
Thomas Morris, 108 29
William Morris. 103 29
Samuel Meredith, 108 29
" William Miiier, 103 29
Ifetty M.,rrii ' 108 29
Thos Vi minions, 108 29
ieo. Clymer, 108 29
.ilobert Gray, 103 29
r.lrick Moore, 103 29
" Ma.y Mor-is. 103 29
Magnus Mi.ler, 10 29
' Nalbi Fraiey, 103 29
John Ilouston, 99 9
Clem Stoclres, 89 09
3ui: Vaughn. 108 29
Jonathfr. Nesbit, 103 29
Ltair ,i J.anahan, 39 92
William Stewart, 93 02
.Tampa Wilann. . 2i 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 ough, 79 03
Joeeph Hubley, 65 24
Jacob Graff, 33 57
John Graff, 1 za
Frederick Hubley, 82 20
William Bigler, 14 70
.Mott A.lohnsotf, 8 85
Simon Grats. 48 95
Hillary Baker, 19 92
t . Joseph Potter, 16 92
Francis Johnson, 11 94
Joseph Nicholson, 4 40
Joseph Potter. 5 44
PENN TOWNSHIP
Per. Warrantees, eto. Taxes
v;..n; (Iriffith. SIO 02
Nickiin A Griffith, 138 80
Elijah Heath ; 13 63
1 Greenwood Bell, 39 03
PIKE TOWNSHIP.
Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes
John Nichoison, $56 86
John Nicholson, 20 18
James Wilson, 91 35
James Wilon, 101 00
12 John Nicholson, 54 56
12 John. Nicholson, 54 66
Nicholson, 46 91
S. Blodget, 14 00
Daniel Bailey, 30 64
Thomas Jordan, - ,42 35
Thomas Magee, 48 27
Thomas Magee, 49 13
Wm S. Roberts, 39 44
R W.M'Naul, 16 79
Z Bailey. 6 27
Z. M'Naul. 26 06
Racbael Kratser, U 60
- John Nicholson, " 15 87
John Nicholson. ,,.51 22
an John Nicholson, 27 32
Ao. Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes. I
43.1 153 John Vaught, $177 15
456 159 John Walls, -186 55
433 153 John Roll, 177 15
100 Wm. Wilson, . 40 90
412, 41 John Caunon, 14134
433 153 Israel Wbeelan, 113 70
268 ' Samuel Emlen, 63 17
153 6 Peter Henny, 29 21
140 Hush Ralston, 27 89
215 6 Thos. Neel, , 33 10
263 Thos Maston, 33 40
355 Mary Neil, 88 53
300 Mary Connelly, 94 33
100 Benj. Johnson, 27 46
433 Hegarty, 91 59
336 145 M Cahen, 101 85
67 143 Mary Connelly,' 17 41
100 Ro'and Evans, 40 90
334 42 Pigot Shaw, 136 52
216 Sebastian Graff, 83 32
433 73 Thos. Edmonson, 179 15
436 105 Daniel Offiey, . 122 95
433 133 John Musser, Jr. 122 11
121 Eli Hootman, 40 83
163 Mary Sandwich, 20 17
433 153 Philip Loast, 146 49
433 153 . J R. Howell,' . 146 49
433 153 Wm. Johnson, 146 49
100 63 ' George Beckham, 33 85
248 5 Charles Hight. 107 70
237 Daniel Turner, 103 00
170 , .Peter Louden, 65 26
91 Charles Low-don, 23 01
136 . Mary Sandwich, 17 78
189 Isaac Wilson, 42 51
41 Mary Connell 18 83
85 George Asbton, 6 00
40 John M'Connell, 4 94
150 John Low. 17 63
7TWI3TI TOWSSHIP-
. t, warrantees, eto. Taxes
AU. -OW. - '
' IOC 1)n(,.rla Jfc FOX, 6101
iao oc'a , . ttnhatta A FOX, i 147 35
OJP-l ' ' ' . . .
D. W. MOORE, Treas r.
March 23, 1866-ts.
rjREASUItER'S SALE
OF REAL ESTATE,
Returned to the County Commission
ers by the Collectors of theseveral town
ships and boroughs tor the taxes dj-e
a,nd unpaid thereon for the yearl-'o'i
and previous yenrs. 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 the Court
House, in Clearfield, on the 2d Monday
of June next, (the 11th day.)
BECCAR1A TOWSSHIP.
Ac Per. To whom assessed.
100 B. A. Byers,
20 Elvina Burge.
140 Jeremiah Cooper,
156 Duey Douglass,
30fl , Thos Weston,
43 James GiUi
Taxes.
$11 8
2 75
23 00
. 17 94
Ml 07
7 25
12 90
12 90
7 74
V 68
8 58
14 71
10 89
4 77
9 76
4 77
27 45
23 36
14 83
3 51
1 47
6 31
23 70
7a 59
17 65
; 10-77
11 70
5 85
6 15
17 55
5 85
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 67
26 20
am litre TOWNSHIP
Lusier A Livergood, 9 05
Henry Martle, 12 23
Alex Wiard, 10 77
Thos. Lnzier, 5 75
Abraham Lansberry, 14 03
Wm Phoenix, . H 73
. Thos Stone, 6 91
GDEL1CH TOWSSHIP-.
Robert Henderson, 17 09
Haslet, Turner A Co., 92 28
JORDAlf TOWSSHIP. '
Thos. Owens,
Wm. Pusey,
Joseph Wood,
Morgan, Orr A Co.,
Thos Rea,
KARTHAC9 TOWKSHte.
Jas. Askey,
Henry Culvey,
ElishaTickner,
'Jno. UartsocK,
. Long,
Gotiigal
- KSOX TOWSSHr.
25 Wm.Robison,
14 . J. M. Chase,
lumber crrr bc tough.
HooseAIbt, David Denmark,
2 lots,
. BKI.L TOWNSHIP.
100 Wm. M. Barrett, '
100 John Christman,
60 -, Samuel T. Hoover,
75 , Mechtley A Pantille,
BOGGS TOWSSHIP.
60 Blako Gray,
164 Levi Sealy,
BRADFORD TOWSSHIP.
One lot, Henry Underkoffer,
One lot, Thomas Butler,
44 John Harrier,
.2 ,, Henry Underkoffer,
BCRSSIDE TOWNSHIP.
100 . Leonard Hollis,
100 Samuel Snyder.
100 John Kicg's estate,
10 JamesMc Creery, .
4 ' Sarah Oakes,
BRADY TOWNSHIP.
36 Jas. U Adams, ,
31 Richard Arthurs.
323 Robert S. Cathers,
125 '' Alex Dunlap. jr.
62 Geo-. Ellinger's heirs,
100 Peter Hoover, . .
20 Samuel Gelnet,
35 Henry Hand.
100 David M Gary, ;
One lot, Peter Hoover,
CURWENSVItXB BOROCSH.
2 lob, : James Locke, -
CHEST TOWSSHIP.
53 - David Michaels,
25 Nathaniel Noble,
60 '" John Wallace,
97 John Byer,
s 20 Joseph Breth,
90 James Stevenson,
8 Win. Selfridge,
DECATCR TOWSSHIP.
50 David Kephart. Jr.
13 Jonathan Kephart,
10 . John G. White,
81 Henry McMallin,
FP.RtinsoS TOWSSHIP.
93 Wm. Barrett, .'
50 Soott Curry,
150 John H. Ferguson, .
.200 Paul White,
100
100
109
50
102
100
49
4
125
338
50
400
2 lots,
123
100
80
200
43
25
130
50
Andi
Jno.
Q. W Gray,
MORRIS TOWNSHIP.
50 Ason Jones.
ISO Michael. Quigley,
. 1TW WASHINGTON BOROUGH.
HoaseA 3 lots. Hugh Gallagher,
House A lot, John Irvin's estate,
& . "' PENS TOWNSHIP.
5T Wm. Beck.' '
12 i John Flynn,
16 - A K- Wright
: UNION TOWSSHIP- '
50 W. H. Boose.
60 Leander Denning,
. WOODWARD TOWNSHIP.
50 ' J. K. Davis, , : s;
80 . Jsmes M'Kee,
l int ' Trninan Root,
ApV-4 D W a MOORE, Tree r.
9
79
2
' 23
29
10
17
6
4
18
5
2
1
11
1
! EOBIN'S 00M.
From the elm-tree's topmost bough,
lljik'. the robin's early song.
Telling one and all that now -
Merry spring-time hastes along,
Welcome tidings thou dost bring,
Little harbinger of spriog '
. ' Robin's eome.
Of the winter we are weary,
Weary of its frost md snow,
Longing for the sunshine cheery,
And the brooklet's gurgling flow.
Gladly then we hear thee sing
' The reveille of the spring. '
Robin's come.
Ring it out o'er hill and plain.
Through the garden's lonely bowers,
Till the green leaves dance again,
Ttll the air is sweet.witb flowers. ...
Wake the cowslip by tbe rill,
Wake the yellow daffodil.
Robin's come.
Then, as thou wret wont of yore.
Build thy nest and rear thy voung,
Close beside our cottage door.
In the woodbine le-ucs among ;
Hurt or harm thou uved si nut fear,
. Nothing rude shall venture near.
Robin's eome.
Swinging still o'er yonder lane,
Robin answersmerrily ;
Ravished by the sweet refrain,
Alice claep. her bands in glee,
Shoutiug t.'oui ihe open door.
With her cler voice, o'er and e'er.
. '"Robin's eome'."
The President's ''Constitutional Objections"
To the Civil Eights Bill.
The rascally character of the manner in
which toady supiiyrl'Ta of the President
are endeavoring t mislead the people the
ignorant nix-ses whom they control n the
itject of the veto, is without precedence
: he most infamous of all. the political jug
glery that has ever disgraced the country.
For instance, the copperhead organs per
sistently indulge the declaration that not-
v.i-u,ta;vlii, the iVesident's CounlUutt'onul
objections Lo tii3 clil rights L.i!, cluo-ess
passed the bill and thus made it a law.
What is here aimed at, is to impress uie i
people with the behet that the 1're.si Jeut s
objections were ALL Constitutional, when in
reality the simple truth is merely that the
President had only a constitutional right to
rjbiect. The Constitution trives hiu the
rittht to veto any bill to which he may have
objections, and the Constitution also gives
Congress the right to pass a rejected bill
over the veto of the President. But cop
perhead journal are not candid or honest
enough to state the facta . thus plainly.
Their object is to befog the people and thus
confuse ihem on the subject of the Presi
dent's mistakes, to give them no harsher
ten.i. The civil rights bill is clear? consti
tutional. It is legislation to enforce the
emancipation proclamation, a right conce
ded to Congress by the amendment to the
Constitution abolishing slavery. Hence,
when the new fledged friends of the Presi
dent talk about his Constitutional objections
to the bill they indulge in sophistry to de
ceive the people. : The President failed to
advance any Constitutional reason for the
veto and because he abused a Constitu
tional right the people complained and Con
press rejected the veto, as was its duty and
high privilege. Telegraph.
""" '
Perverting the Law.
The disingeniotlsness of our politisal op
ponents is truly disgustin?. Recently, the
Patriot and Union, in a column of rigama
role and nonsense, labored to create the im
pression that the Civil Plights bill conferred
the elective franchise on the black popula
tion of the South immediately ihut the
blacksbf the couutry wore to be at once el
evated to political equality, while intelligent
and deserving foreigners, who came to the
country qualified to exercise the highest
privileges of citizenship, are compelled to
undergo a prolation of five years, before
they are endowed with political power. In
telligent men know that this definition of
the Civil Rights bill is a perversion. 'That
law does not enfranchise the negro. It does
not contain a provision in any or its sec
tions looking to the political equality of the
races. But what of.this? The Patriot and
Union has only to deal with ignorant men,
and if it can inflame the passions of these
with a falsehood, it would rather take that
moJe of controlling thein than by enlight
ening them with a fact. The Civil Rights
law, as we have written, makes no reference
to the elective franchise. It only seeks to
prevent white traitors from continuing their
robbery of the fruits of black men's labor.
But such a purpose is enough to elicit the
animosity of the men in the North who
sympathized with -the traitors while they
were warring to destroy the Government,
Telegraph. ' : - ' ' ' ' -
The Red River North Wester pays that
gold has been discovjie.l on th" Athabasca
river, which flows Northward ttv-iho Great
Slave Lake, and thence as the Mackenzie
river to the Arctic Ocean. The Saskatche
wan, and other rivers on which gold has
previously been discovered, flow eastward
into the Winnepeg basin. -
Ex-Go Allen, of Lousiana, criticises Mr.
E. A. Polbrd as follows: "Who is Mr. E.
A. Pollard ? He is a irginian, the editor
of the Richmond Examiner, and the author
of the 'Southern History of the War.' - We
have grief foV'the first, blushes for the sec
ond, and contempt for the laet. '
Pater. We understand one house in
New York has imported 75,000rcii3 of pa
per, and that a decline must soon b-ke place.
There never was more unscrupulous monop
oly than Hie present one that controls the
price ot paper. .' ' ' ' ' ' ' :
A TnrL irirl rUnrd nine hours at a dan
cing match in Chicago, then took sis glasses
of lagfer and asked for her toreaisaw ; ' "
The Evils of AlcohoL
Mr. Willard Saulsburv made a eout)le of
speeches . recently in Washington, at the
meeting of the National Democratic Asso
ciation, which are too characteristic to be
passed unnoticed. He is reported to have
said : ' ' : .
"He was tired of supporting a man who
would not help hemseli". He was a warm
personal friend of President Johnson, but
he was tired of supporting a man who let
the Connecticut State election tro against
him when he coi'M have prevented it ; who
gives his offices to men who are his personal
enemies ; who keeps a Cabinet about him
not one of whom is a friend to him, aud
who has scarcely a member in Congress to
support his measures. Let him stand by
the Con.Titntion, and I will think of going
to work n p. Recognize your old Demo
cratic Aaooui.Hi'Mi, and stick to- that. You
ill undobtedly ucceed in tiirte. lie lL
lievcd to-day that a revolution was pending,
and President Johnson would have better
work for Southerners yet than hanging them.
He believed to-day that when Jefferson
Davis left the Senate he was a betto- U
nion man than Abraham Lincoln. s This he
would say on the floor in Congress before he
got through. This work of Congress
amounts to asutpation, and wha acts it
passes are lit i law-. He would say, stick
to your Democratic Association.
''Nearly all the Democrats iu Congress
are sick at heart, because the President will
not attempt to help himself, lie still clun;
to the vilest of the vile, Edwin M. Stanton,
and to Secretary Seward, who had brought
a'.' this trouble and war upon the country.
With a thought that ' Congress would at
tempt to impeach President Johnson, the
Democratic members of Congress were in
deed sick at heart."
That the Senator had been putting an
enemy in his mouth to steal a way his brains,
is the only excuse we can imagine for lan
guage of so violent a character. In regard
to his abu-v of the President, it is for him
to setile vith Mr. Johnson. His insult to
the memory of Mr.. Lincoln will be attend-
ca to when he repeats his sentiments on the
lloor of the Senate. Let it be remembered
that Willard Saulisbury the idol ot the
Democaacy of Po!aware Is one "of the
chiefs ot the party and has, in these drunk
en babblings, ventilated sentiments which
exist in the hearts of many others. Let
our people remember his remarks.
A Beconsimcted "Patriarch."
It is utterly impossible for a man in New
York to slake hands with a man in Texas ';
but inexorable distance alone prevents us
from offering to grasp the dexter of -Mf.
John II. Reagan. Knowing simply the
fact that he was the Rebel Postmaster-General,
the critic of character would .not be
likely to pronounce Mr. Reagan particularly
smart or sensible ; but when we state that
he ia now taising corn, and cotton, and
sweet-potatoes, on his farm neav Palestine,
Texas, "working steadily with his laborers,
white and black, ' the intelligent reader will
perceive that here is a genuine No. 1 patri
arch, with no nonsense about him, and as
well entitled to a private vine and fig tree
as the longest-bearded old gentleman men
tioned in the Old Testament. Without
knowing his exact age, we pronounce him,
morally at least, a venerable trump, aud as
good an Isaac or Jacob as can be expected
in Texas. We commend him as an excel
lent example to the patriarchs who are
merely disposed to curse God and die of
whisky and water ; who are hanging ar.iuixi"
the Washington bar-rooms thickly enunci
ating their, praises of the President ; who
are gallantly engaged in scaring school
marms and burning school houses; who are
rrvmg to exist upon Presidential vetoes,
which are good neither for the bodv nor lor
the soul; who expect to be saved from
starvation by acts of Congress ; who cease
not to lament the loss of" tbe touching pa
triarchial privilege of selling their own
children at public vendue : who wonder
where on earth they are in future to find
even a tolerable supply of bondmen and
bondwomen, without which a patriarch is a
mere nobody ; who see before them no es
cape from the dire and dreadful doom of
working for a living, which in their opinion
is the most exquisitely painful calamity
which can befall a humanbeing. Let them .
look at Reagan," and take courage ! Let
them contemplate Reagan's corn and pota
toes, and'pluck up heart! Let them inves
tigate the alleviating virtues of the shovel
and the"hoe ! Let them, like the respecta
ble John, dry their tears, cease their howls,
hang up their harps, and partake them
selves, spade in hand, to digging ! Ar. Y.
Atrocities in South Carolina. "
A writer whom the New York .vcning
lost endorses as . responsible, sends from
Columbia the statement that "the war Is
still going on in the upper portion of South.
Carolina," and supports the assertion by
the following statement of facts :
"In Edgenficld and the adjacent districts,
two United States soldiers have been killed
and set era' have been wounded lately by
persons who rule those districts by force of
their ruffianism. The rebel General Geery,
who left Lee's army with a few followers be
fore the surrender. and who says he "has
never Hurrendered?" was arrested last week
for complicity in the atrocities against our
trops. 'lie demanded to be treated as .a
prisoner of war. His ''friends' arrived , in
this city soon after he- did, and soldiers in
disguise ascertained that these friends not
only intended to liberate their general, but
that they were to assassinate General Ames.
The latter, however, had his house guarded,
and took proper precautions, so that no Tie
leneebasocmiredinth is connection, although
firing on blue uniforms is. almost a. nightly