' " ' ' ' ' ' ' " H BY S. J. BOW. CLEARFIELD, PA, WEDNESDAY, MAY 16, 1866. VOL 12.-N0. 36. crniER'S SALE Tit " 7 - . Of CHSIATED LAUDS FOB TAXES For 1865 and previoas years. VOTICE IS BBMBT givb. that in ta i -Mta thereto, there will be ex ,BToWi Sale or outory. the fol r. Wtt of unseated lands in ssld -tt fcrhe tes 4m and "P4 C. the Court House in the Bor Slhrf Clemrfrid, on the Second Mx.n-J.!rfJuM.A.lJ8 A. Pr 43 HI IS uo 26 , V) 61 109 9 176 47 BECCABIA TOWKSHIP Warrantees, etc. Peier Miller, Joha Mailer, Fred'k Hubley, John Bailsman, Frcd'k. Howmen, Juhn Beam, Jeremiah Moeber, Taxes. f 28 64 69 66 43 26 12 83 11 00 83 46 84 15 oil H4 Thomas Billiogton, 120 61 . TlM.ni" BiHington, 12 37 a TO Sarah Billiogton, 2 77 ' ... . 11 J c u 50 62 76 bO 232 150 . 745 410 . 210 . 192 J!9 40 199 40 231 112 m 40 J62 116 162 116 215 73 64 91 162 130 153 236 125 128 153 74 32 433 153 433 153 44 71 ISO SO 129 900 80 40 Philip Mysincope, 114 56 Jutm Mysincope, . ' 4 06 JobnFui.if' 8- 04 J'rcd't Hubley, 49 88 .Vicfiael Musscr, ' ,. 84 40 Jobu Brady, . 32 Vtra. Brady. . b8 40 J.BUio&E.BUin, 112 78 John W Milter, . 197 04 Hcnrv Wit Bier, ,185 94 WoiWilson, 112 17 ilvrnian Winner,- 44 81 Jacb Krog, " 65 58 John Gibson, . 48 91 Robert Hson, 86 80 Jeremiah Mother, 37 S6 Pt:r Gets, 62 57 MailloFants, 101 64 Jacob Fantr, Jr. 91 18 Geo. Mitsw, 101 03 Thomas Gibson, 29 9 '.David Barton, 119 11 John Fordney, 214 04 Brown and Fulton, 21 74 Jbn Ketland, . 35 16 Jacob Krug, . ; 14S 17 Wm. Plunket, 14 81 Jacob Musaersmith, 62 28 Wm. Miller, 44 80 la am 4WT 4MT IT4S J7 SB7.I. T0WBSH1F. '." . Par, Warrantees, eto. Tax as - Henry Back, . ) M 110 Henry Rock, 19 23 73 Henry Reck, . 69 Henry Beck, - 31 36 96 Henry Beck, 73 42 Henry Dwk, 18 26 97 Henri trek,. 12 OS Jm M'Ghee, , 65 56 Bnj. Uihba, 113 83 4111 142 SOHeoryBeck, 34 4.1 Ira A. Sobina,. 13 12 4H7 93 97 Henry Beck, 12 09 4u 102 32 NicklinAtJriffith 16 45 1906 31 I2S N'icklin Griffith. 6 U3 1907 SO - NicKlin A Griffith, 14 52 MI9 171 113 Henry Beck. , 22 12 426 10 Henry Beck, 24 21 4904 long ; Xicklin A(iriffth.242 12 im 1000 NiokiinArtrimth, 210 90 i07 1081) Nicklin Griffith, 221 33 691X1109 Nicktin Griffith. 247 B5 19! 9'J4 NicklinAllriffith, 233 75 9U9 920 Mcktin4riffitb, 210 52 1910 Z'jO NicklinVUriffith, HI 84 49lf 2)3 Niuklini Griffith. 61 54 i:3 106 - KiAlin At;if&h, 25 64 91i 767 Nicklin AOriffith, 1. 0:4 4921 llua Niolin A)nffilh,20 36 T 1000 Henry Beck. fr 12107 ilat 633 . Henry Beck, i 69 21 As. 11 79 330 171 93 113 92 400 433 142 155 93 102 31 80 171 10 Ac. 19 208 2S4 76 413 440 429 41 429 41 119 90 132 427 427 II 4U0 75 53 l8 153 61 95 146 49 0 205 100 09 140 I0GGS TOWNSHIP. Par. Wairantees. etc. Taxes. John Tboraat, $8 42 John Tbomas, 45 59 76 Joseph Drinker, 43 63 Win. McCurmick, 98 57 Nancy Bo-rs, 107 93 Malcolm H 'Donald, 103 24 John Byers, ' 103 24 Barbara Snyder, 24 60 Georgn Howtmao, S3 71 George Ay res, r 65 66 Wm. Troitwina, 65 6G John Kean, 61 60 John E. Sbaw, 18 86 Luke Krler, 4 37 Joseph Ball, .71 84 Jobn Montgomery,' 39 39 Rickard Tbomaa, 25 64 Barbara Snyder, II 75 Wm. Wilson, 8 25 Tbomaa Smith, 40 90 Jeho Krpbart, ' 25 43 J. Tb,s. Meesa,' 42 00 Kichrd Waple, 14 04 He. 4924 BLOOM TO Wlf SHIP. Ae. Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes 295 32 10O 60 $ 4 KlckKn k flrifitk, 79 32 J. W: Smith, 49 99 John 3eyler, 24 33 Geo L. KaaJL, 12 19 Fentou 4 Sunnr. 2 05 "Le-ri Cteaver. . 26 SI A411 1U Kobers k Fox. 25 03 I50 1005 159 Huberts ft Fox, 172 19 M16 100 Jmeob Bilker. 24 34 . . 250 IaTid Irwint Est . 3t 25 75 Neiperft Hartaock 9 92 100 ' John P. Dale, - 11 10 Ae. 146 102 159 437 48 SO 5 5 74 49 225 W0 A 4 ft ioo so 39 40 l'l SRADFOBD T0VX8HIP. ' " . Per. Warrant rs, etc. - Taxes. 60 HaghEiy, $52 92 85 JefanCaaipbeH, '21 69 HallfcBu, .24 96 17 - Polly fciLaoahsn, 48 23 Mat. Staynaktf, 8 94 Mat. Slaym.ker, 81 "VTm. Graham, Jr. 16 79 Jdo.J1ju)m, i6 79 BeJ. OUvc, V -14 97 Moseafiflggs' Qavin, -4 B Jan es Duncan, 83 71 (Neneaaiati Mammm, 16 56 TVnaoa Uolt, 1 11 DaridMaines, 9 28 Joserjh Powell," r - 5 . DabielXJrahatii,:' : '6 75 Lnckda frabam. 2 JV4 8oratlo.tr. ELoii.' , 35 ' haBrar, ,. ' 8 18 1 Jan Taagka, 33 38 46 109 No. 492 3574 623 5861 5877 5879 5HSI 5886 195 SI 8 2009 13 110 1434 John G. Gray, : Andrew Petti, 6 85 29 99 1BADT TOWNSHIP. A. Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes .'303 Wm. Kirkpatrick,$87 32 J 02 34 Koberts Fox, 31 89 215 Conrad Long, 69 80 670 J4 B. Smith, . 329 67 846 Henry Wykoff, 355 72 77 Casper Stirer. 24 13 501 Christian Iwer, 2-16 50 650 Koberts Fox, . 319 81 521 Christian Lower. 2 .6 02 .370 Christ Lowjsr, 84 65 80 J. M. Miller's hr s 37 02 160 J. W.Smith. (W. p. 11 4$ 25 Z. S. Welch, ' -10 95 100 Bauin. 23 40 60 Mciairy. 11 70 363 Darid Kennedy, 113 59 BTJBNSIDE TOWNSHIP. Ac. Per. Warrantees, eta. 303 John Jones, 3(13 James hapnjan, 20 Btiij 1 rasmll, , 3i 0 Jerre Wi Irnuison, 424 Mary Oiawfc.rd 311 , Town d-piekman, 293 r Kebeeea Brown. Ill ' Christian Make, 1U0 leonard Mollis, 293 John Hirch. 1 iO ' John Cuminings, So.. 1891 1893 1940 3649 5367 Taxes (U6 25 116 2 101 93 lot 67 123 27 174.47 153 86 34 33 17 55 60 02 30 71 Taxes $80 13 48 22 . 32 65 78 82 100 84 10 04 27 05 5 18 I, 45 05 20 70 23 32 12 57 COVITZGTO T0V7TISHIP Ae. Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes 640 72 Morris k Stewart S75 43 483 47 Morris Stewart. 57 07 175 152 Morris Stewart, 20 61 ' 70 30 Morria k S'ewart. 8 24 CHEST TOWK3HIP. Ac Per. Warrantees, etc. 258 James Ross, 100 31 Henrv Pole, . 140: Fulton, 190 164 Christian Roher, 256 Miller & Christ, 22 Miller & Christ, 108 Jonathan Kpliart, 50 Nicholas Hapy, 200 M'Hafley 8c Mitche 248 John Tifert. 140 John Br-nneman, 61 11. & J. Bretb, 250 5377 1100 350 ' 1941 183 ' 127 49 25 130 OS 12 52 9 87 15 16 11 44 9 08 (ieorre Mead, George Mead, John Brifl. Uarmoy ft Barnot, J no J. Pickardt, J no. J. Pickardt, Emery A ReiterT - DEC ATTJB TOWNSHIP. Ae. Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes. Th..s. P. CotMJ, $163 06 Rich. Thomas, Jacob Downing, Hugh Ely, Henry Drinker, Beiij. W ilson. Jus. llaiuiltun, John Skvron, Tliix. C. Cope, Wm. Mimtgomery, Joseph Sansoni, John Carnon. TtiomaaEdiuuiidson, 38 25 Geo. Gratf, Wtu. Sansnin, Jobn Anderson, Gilbert Vounht, Thos. Billingion. Thos. Steaitson, J.icob Downing, Joseph Snsiu, Wm. SnsfMu, 417 121 408 1S7 358 137 203 lot 210 70 49 106 115 49 41 17 138 46- 262 . 1 78 97 6" 107 208 64 433. 00 152 60 391 159 100 108 37 49 76 99 303 147 l 90 100 300 281 195 , 198 80 100 60 200 125 200 -17 " 83 136 404 200 159 57 140 02 79 4i .82 15 20 51 41 33 ' 19 23 65 28 17 9 102 41 24 01 Oft All 81 23 169 23 59 42 152 b9 39 07 39 21 1 65 29 80 Thos. Edmundson, 125 24 John Drinker, S-y It Jonathan Kephart, 17 47 Ca.ier Haines. 110 34 Gilbert Vaught, .., 109 80 Joseph Harriaon, 76 18 Joseph Harrison, . 77 04 Wm. Hoorer, 40 07 Joseph Hsrrison, 20 45 Jonathan Nesbit, 45 20 A;J.G..ss, 28 25 Sam'l. M'Clarren, 45 20 Joseph SiuiHom. 3 84 Joseph Whitehall, 18 75 Charles Rink, J 78 92 Jonathan Nesbit 32 91 FEKQTJ80N TOWNSHIP- Ac. Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes. 233 159 John Hambright, . $?4 94 433 153 Daniel Turner, 50 04 68 Matthias SUnigh, 22 57 433 153 George Ross, " 117 50 74 Lewis Jordan; : 24 63 150 . .A. Scott, . 40 70 60 Hiram Pastnore, 13 58 100 -Abraham Ogden, 22 45 24 Henrr Swan, 14 18 100 John Hambright, 86 50 50 "; Benj. Hartshorn, 85 53 '. FOX TOWNSHIP. No. Ae. Par. Warrantees, ete. : Taxes. 4272 4 25 Jas. Wilson, 60 99 4200 ?30 . Jas. Wilaon, West! 22 95 4184 140 Jas Wilsoa, Westp 23 14 4183 '250 Jas VHsen, 4132 4181 495 Jas Wilson. West 51 72 4200 ti0 Jas. Wilson, ; 63 20 4182 990 Jas. Witron, ! 126 33 4M8 J00 Jas. Wilson, 45 26 4241 937 Jas Wilson, - 23511 4238 947 Jas. Wilson, 28T 94 1534 20 . Jas. Wilson, ' 09 1536 600 - Jas. Wilson, 1 1825 4242 298 - Jas Wilson. 90 68 4399 872 Jas AVilson, 61 49 4340 188 Jas. Wilson, 85 96 4398 216 Jas. Wilson, 57 38 4183 350 Jas. Wilson. . 46 82 100 Lane UTde, - 13 13 90 Balltawn Lot, II 82 . , .62 HaletLot, 61 107 Firman Lot, 24 ' 60, Ciles Lot. . 5 25 441W390. - Hyde.BidwaUACo.13 13 ,15 BaUtownLot, - 8 94 OTBABB TOWNSHIP. 1924 ; 603 100 Morris ft Stewart $52 0 1918 414 Morris ft Stewart, 16 26 1689 244 120 Ja orris 4 Stewart, 57 99 8647 r 40 Morris 4 Stewart, 115 $365" ; 50 . . George Mead, 6 23 5366 563 Georae Mead. 04 16 1929 1 440 .Morris A Stewart, 24 75 16 - 50 Morris 4 Stewart, 3 27 MM ?9 Searga Mead. 44 22 J376 5353 5357 1925 1926 1937 347 1929 1930 1886 1916 18S7 1927 1923 1S90 18S3 1917 3850 1887 1916 1100 1109 1100 345 153 123 194 30 131 771 323 3S7 53 409 187 543 314 126 456 75 George Mr ad,' lu3 07 George Mead, 100 54 George Mead, 89 13 62 Morris 4 Stewart, 35 41 93 Mortis 4 Stewart, 16 49 Morris 4 Stewart. 11 52 Morris 4 Stewart, 8 76 Morris A Stewart 3 72 -Morris 4 Stewart, 16 68 Morris 4 Stewart 86 05 Morris 4 Stewart, 37 42 44 Morris 4 Stewart, 43 50 79 Morris 4 Stewart, 6 67 Morris 4 Stewart.. 41 9s) . F Berthaud s Es't. 9 75 Morris 4 Siewart, 62 46 Morris 4 Stewart, . 2"J 38 Morr.s A Stewart, 15 76 Morris 4 Stewart, 57 18 ' Morris 4 Stewart, a 95 GOSHEN TOWNSHIP. No. Ac. Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes 300 Wm. Mapes, $55 83 5259 330 George Mead, 118 3! 5290 488 George Mead, 167 99 5291 1100 UeoriteMead, o76 05 5325 200 George Mead. 67 13 1903 378 Morris 4 Stewart, 18 30 1912 438 Morria A Stewart, 25 62 134 1 1915 ( 300 153 Morris 4 Stewart,104 03 1923 S3 Morria 4 Stewart, 114 92 I9J3 100 '-' Morris 4 Stewart 11 70 19.'2 152 Mcrris 4 Stewart, 55 82 5324 1213 - 67-aJiori'e Mead, 242 33 536 1100 (ieorKeMend. 229 35 53.'7 1113 120 George Mend, 242 58 5329 1100 UeorzeMead. 229 35 5330 1100 George Mead, 229 35 1911 100 Morris 4 Siewart, 20 85 GBAHAM TOWNSHIP. Ac. Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes. 297 ' , Thos. P. Cope, $77 24 143 JohnSkyrou, 47 16 145 T. C.pe, 39 48 103 Jas- Milligio, 30 71 109 Geo. Moore, 38 53 250 Jno.Fry.Jr. 66 98 382 Joseph Simons, 103 28 348 Josupb Harrison, 113 37 100 Charles Hall, 32 58 41 C. J. AHport, 16 88 431114 Hyman Gratz, 189 30 33'j 114 Robt. Shaw, 116 71 100 Roht. Shaw, 43 71 50 Jito. Skyron, 4 17 100 J110. Donaldson, 13 88 66 104 B. D. Schuoaover, 9 14 GUELICH TOWNSHIP. Ac. Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes. 225 31 305 335 100 48 349 131 158 433 56 108 260 98 119 193 3 433 237 210 215 436 433 21U 11 400 64 48 151 "nit 96 153 69 121 122 153 153 48 75 145 153 133 145 ' ' John Witmer, Pigot Shaw, . lleo. Baker, Benj. Wilson, Richard Atberton, Geo. .Moore, Geo. Moore, Philip Gloninger, John M Cahen, Edward H-nd, Emanuel Reigart, Geo. Moore. John M'Cahcn. John Lanutblack, Christian Stake', Matibis Youn?, .. Cbrislian llager, George Muster, Thos. Y-dler, Daniel Otiley, Geo. Baker, Jr. Timothy Pxton, John Bulge, John Muster. Jr. Jos. Aalibright, W. D. llagerty, Fox & Lumber, $101 61 12 62 123 81 135 98 40 61 21 67 141 86 61 53 72 56 163 52 134 25 140 74 117 39 44 26 53 74 87 55 135 65 195 65 107 01 94 83 97 08 196 84 195 65 97 51 196 84 68 44 36 40 No. HTJ8T0 TOWNSHIP. Ac. Per. Warrantees, etc, Taxes. 200 J. G Kidder, S76 73 195 ' David Caldwell. 6t 48 5673 1041 Muore 4 Delaaey, 399 2(1 674 1041 Moore 4 Delaney, 399 20 5676 104 1. Moore 4 Delaney, 399 20 &0SJ 9'JO ; Wm. Powers. - 379 69 5067 877 Wm. Powers, 336 40 4263 990 James Wilson, 17140 42H4 990 . James Wilson, ' 17166 4199 990 James W ilson, 171 66 5072. 347 27 Moore A Delaney. 94 95 4257 883 15 James Wilson. 237 99 4902 420 W ilhelm Willink. 143 12 42'6 490 Jamas Wilaon, . 143 21 4225 i T40 'i-.t James Wilaon, 21627 4890 124 .Withelm Willink. 22 63 5061 1113 . William Powers,. 157 65 375 S. Shoemaker, 118 70 101 -. K. Shoemaker, SI 97 5063 293 Wm. Powers. , 94 32 4225 250 James Wilson, 1 73 07 4236 600 - James Wilson. 146 IS 20U0 1023 Koberts 4 Fox. 366 44 2001 10X9 ' Keberts 4 Fox. 391 29 3592 900 1 Koberts 4 Fox, 252 12 1983 429 33 Roberts 4 Fox, 125 35 1000 Abel DuBoia, . 121 2 JORDAN TOWNSHIP. Ac. Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes. 433 153 Riebard Peters, $179 18 433 153 Fred Ueates, 165 56 433 153 John Dan woodio, 165 68 274 Adam Kabn. 102 58 202 . . Ebeneser Brenham, , 7195 103 Adam Kabn. 41 12 433 153 Thos. Martin, 151 51 333 Robert Martin. 112 35 433 153 Richard Martin, 78 38 91 135 Pbilip Loast, - 2o 39 70 Wm. Johnson, 19 47 100 1 Philip Loast. 9 0a 00; Jonathan Jones, 1 30 60 160 - . Wm. Wilson, . 23 45 100 . Richard Jiartin, . 15 63 No. 1944 1129 3552 1093 1023 3463 3175 1093 1095 1096 1097 3465 346 1097 1097 T0!3 3403 3475 XARTHAUS TOWNSHIP. Ae.' Per. Warrantees, etc. . Taxes. 95 Morri4Stewart,$10I 03 V3 S 93 62 All sso 10 William Smith. 573 120 William Smith. 79 , Charles Willink, 83 Cfcaries WUlink, . I 638 147 Charles Willink, 253 1 39 Charles Willink, 121 103 Charles Willink, 65 Charles Willink, 436 113 Charles WHtiak, 58 62 Charles Willink, 259 113 Cbailes wunni -100 100 100 T9 Charles Willink, Charles Willink, Charles Witlink, Charles Willink, 7 76 13 11 62 85 30 SO 12 23 75 17 60 27 8 21 30-83 14 15 5 66 13 65 4 39 5412 4412 552 59 -48 93 1H Charles Willi:, J09 86 '' Charles Willink, 3 37 J; R.M'Closkey. 11 75 Arnold Castard, ' 9 45 ' Wm. Miehaohi. M 200 1655 957 1097 1 1096 i 125 toy 7 25 10971 1096 1 50 1096 66 . 500 122 133 83 700 : 89 IS . Wm. Michaels. - 16 65 132 HewsMyera,Fisherl35 43 3466 3467 Charles Willink, Charles Willink, Charles Willink,. Charles Willink, W. Schnarrs 4 Co. Daniel Yothers. Christian Brown. Mary Eggans, Wiilard, T. 4 J. White, T. 4 J. White, 106 Thos. Myers, 19 09 3 82 7 64 9 t5 69 38 16 93 13 43 10 64 33 85 4 94 1 00 5 89 XNOX TOWNSHIP. Ae. Per. ' Warrantees, etc. , ' Taxes 437 43 Reuben Haynes, $179 94 435 50 Lnt her Morris, 179 60 433 153 Joseph Billiard, 179 28 433 153 Robert Gray, 179 29 429 41 John Briiignurst, 178 60 433 153 Sarah Ward, 179 28 433 153 Jeorge Eddy, 179 23. 433 153 Mo?re Wharton, 179 29 433 153 George Ashton, - 145 129 Jobn Doisey , i9 35 72 Thos. Jordan, 22 73 25 Geo. Fox. 1 9 93 433 153 Isabella Jordan, 179 23 200 Si!aCox. 17 70 227 ti 4 M M'Cormick, . 55 38 90 Thompson Egelman," 42 11 433 153 Caleb Foulk, 143 75 293 George Westcott, . . 100 76 173 153 Robert Wharton, 60 39 433 153 Georee-Seaff. 143 75 223 John Koyd. " 57 33 109 Susannah Ward. 34 03 255 .4M M'Cormick, 65 04 100 Henry irout. . 43 20 14 George Bowman, . 2 66 84 Charles Senate's estate, 3 85 75 Peter Whiteside. - 24 83 200 George Ashton, 33 30 LAWEENC3 TOWNSHIP. No. Ae. Per. Warrantees . etc. Taxes WOODWARD TOWNSHIP. 221 413 52 90 6 6 5293 723 5296 1167 5297 1213 285 36 74 9 41 41 153 176 240 137 490 Hugh Jordan, . $54 93 John Read, 102 63 114 Rudolph Kits, 12 93 P.obert Mitchell 39 29 James Alexander, 4 50 L. J. Crans. - 6 62 George Mead, 52 95 47 George Mead. 101 13 67 George Mead, 105 05 Wm. Montgomery, 83 93 John Mcl'herson, J. M. Maoumber, M. W. Snyder, J. B. Mcbnally, J. B. Sbaw, E. Iriwn 4 Sons. -' E. Irwin 4 Sons, E. Irwin 4 Sods, E. Irwin 4 Sons, E. Irwin 4 Sons, JCOiilSTOWNSHIP. 7 91 16 25 1 53 5 22 5 22 14 61 16 76 22 86 17 40 45 33 - ,-r' Ac. Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes. 402 ' George Wetzel, $100 41 206 Win. Werta, . 51 46 327 Christian Werta, 81 63 373 David Laack, , . 93 13 421 Jesse Yarnell, ' 89 10 440 65 Joseph Tamer, 109 89 440 1 09 Joseph Turner, ! 109 89 410 .29''- Joseph Turner, 109 89 423 George Habecker, 104 61 300 ' Petei-Yarnell, 74 93 2S2 42 Wm. Drinker, ; 70 51 407 92 H.S.Drirker, - 161 79 143 63 '; Richard Thomas, . 35 76 319 140 John Brad, 78 34 260 Michael Souder, 64 94 170 141 Patrick Hays. 42 47 272 15 Robert Glenn, 57 83 183 . FraneisJohnson, 32 30 131 Robert Rainy, "10 00 433 153 Thomas Morris, 103 29 433 153 William Morris, 103 29 433 153 Samuel Meredith, 103 29 433 153 William Miller, 103 29 433 153 Hetty Morris, 108 29 433 153 Thos Fiusimons, 103 29 433 153 Geo. rivmor, 103 29 433 152 P.obert Gray. . 108 29 433 153 Patrick Moore, 103 29 433 453 Mary Morris. 108 29 433 .153 Magnus Miller, : 108 29 433 153 Nalbio Fraxey, .108 29 400 John Houston, 99 90 433 - Clem Stoekns, 89 09 433 . John Vanghn. ' 108 .29 433 : Jonathan Nesbit, 108 29 170 . Blair M'Lanahan, 39 92 433 William Stewart, 93 02 105 James Wilson, 26 19 100 90 Robert Morris, 24 98 90 : 122 " William Morris, ' ' 22 48 407 139 ' Richard R. Smith, 7180 244 James Smith. ' ., 32 23 231 Christopher Baker, .30 49 100 : Isaae Farlow, " 29.40 100 19 Patrick Hays. 20 55 267 40 Conrad Swarti. ' 66 87 137 Nicholas Reidenour. 24 19 434 95 Robert Carson, 99 45 375 Matbias S ough, , 74 08 2B9 91 Joseph Hubley, . 55 24 210 143 Jacob Graff, ' 33 57 6 John Graff. 1 25 400 Frederick Hubley, &2 20 100 William Bigler, - 14 70 ; 100 Mott 4 Johnson, . . 8 85 222 Simon Grata. 48 95 160 . Hillary Baker, -19 92 96 Joseph Potter, 16 92i 13. FraneisJohnson,' 11 94 j 60 ; Joseph Nicholson, 4 40 62 Joseph Potter. 5 44 Ae. Per. 433 , 153 456 169 433 153 100 412 41 433 153 268 153 ft 140 215 ft 263 ; . 355 300 100. 433 336 145 67 143 100 334 216 433 42 73 PENN TOWNSHIP No. Ae. Per. Warrantees, eta. Taxes 6951 107 Nicklin Griffith. $10 02 6934 647 NickKn Griffith, 133 80 5962 63 Klijah Heath 13 53 163 1 Greenwood Bell, 39 03 PIKE TOWNSHIP. No. Ac Per. Warrantees, ete. Taxes 5731 750 John Nicholson, 56 86 5773 200 John Nicholson, 20 18 4262 99!) James Wilson, 9135 4252 957 James WiUon, ' 101 00 5777 1 10 12 John Nicholson, 64 60 5777 510 1 2 John Nicholson, .64 65 5776 529 Jobn Nicholson, ,. 46 91 1429 70 ' . 8. Blodget. 14 00 -450- Daniel Bailey, . 30 64 . J45 . ThomasJordan, ' .42 i 184 ' Thomas Magee, - 48 27 185 Thomas Magee, 49 13 4020 476 Wm. S. Roberta, 39 44 . 296 R W.M'Jia4, 16 79 6779 111 Z Bailey. 0 27 460 Z. M'Nanl. 00 200 Rachael Kratser 11 60 5T7 J7 John Nicholson, ia wj 5778 39 "JoImi Nicholson. , 21 22 5776 475 80 John Nioholson, ;r 2T 92 , UNION TOWNSHIP; No. Ao. ; Per. , Warrantees, etc. Taxes 125 Roberts 4 Fox, 62 4)1 MA KM i Kokwrtts A -W. 436 105 433 133 121 163 433 153 433 153 433 153 100 63 248 237 170 l 136 189 41 85 40 ' ' 15 r March 23 Warrantees, eto. Taxes. John Vaught, $177 15 John Walla, 18 55 John Roll, . J77 15 Wm. Wilson, 40 90 John Cannon, 141 34 Israel Wheelaq, 113 70 Samuel Emien, 63 17 Peter Henny 29 ji Hugh Ralston, ; 27 89 rV 3 10 Thos Maston, 33 40 Mary Neil, - . 88 53 Mary Connelly, 94 33 Benj. Johnson, 27 46 Hegarty, ; 91 S9 MCahen, 101 85 Connelly, 17 41 llo'aod Evans, 40 90 Pigot Sbaw, ; 136 62 Sebastian Graff, . 88 32 Thos. Edmonson, 179 15 l)aielOffley, 122 95 John Muiser, jr. . 122 11 Eli Hootman, 40 g3 Mary Sandwich, 20 17 Philip Loast 146 49 J R. Howell, 146 49 Wm. Johnson. ' 146 49 George Beckham, ; 33 85 Shanes Hight 107 70 JJaniel Turner, 103 00 Peter Lowdcn. 65 23 Charles Lowdcn, 23 4i Mary Sandwich, 17 73 Isaac Wilson, 42 51 Mary Connell 18 83 George Ashton, 6 00 John M'Connell, 4 94 John Low. 17 5J D. W. MOORE. Treas r. 1866-ta. , - qiREASUUElt'S SALE JL OP REAL ESTATE, Returned to the Connty Commission ers oy ine Collectors of t be several town ships and boroughs tor the taxes due and unpaid thereon for the year 1365 and previoas years, in pursuance of the Act of Assembly in such ease 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 TwWNSHir. Ae Per. To whom assessed. Taxes. 100 B. A. Byers. : Sll 85 20 , Elvina Barge. . 2 75 140 Jeremiah Cooper, 23 00 166 Duey Douglass, 17 94 800 Thos. Weston, 17107 43 James GUI, 7 25 ' BMLIt TOWSSHir. ' ; 100 . ; Wm. M. Barrett, 12 90 100 John Christman. 12 90 60 '. Samuel T. Hoover, " 7 74 75 : . Mechtley 4 Pantille, 9 68 ocas TOWSSHIP. 60' . BlakoGray, 8 53 164 Levi Sealy, 14 71 . BRADFORD TOWHSHtP. One lot, Henry Underkoffer, 10 89 One lot, Thomas Butler, . 4 77 : 44 . .. ' , John Harrier. 9 76 ..... . ;n41lry Unjw0-tr(- 77 BDR.1SIDB row.f snip. 100 Leonard Hollis, 27 45 100 Samuel Snyder. - 23 36 100 . Jobn King's estate, 14 63 It) JamesMo Creery, 3 51 4 Sarah Oaker, 1 47 BRABY-TOWNSHIP. 39 ' Jas. U Adams, 8 31 31 Richard Arthurs. 23 70 823 - Robert S. Catbers. 75 5 125 Alex Dunlao. ir. 17 55 62 Geo. Ell inser'a heirs. 10 77 100 Peter Hoover. 11 70 20 Samuel Gelnet, 6 85 35 Henry Hand. C 15 100 David MGarv. 17 55 One lot,.. Peter HooVer, 6 85 CUBWCSSTILLK BOROUOH. .2 lotg, . James Locke, 10 95 raasr TOWMsmr. '53 David Michaels, ; 4 27 "25 ' Nathaniel Noble, 4 23 50 John Wallace, 18 53 97 : - . John Byer. 12 45 20 '' Joseph Breth, 2 06 90 V James Stevenson, . 9 47 8 Wm. Selfridge, ; f '; 6 15 DKCATI tt TOWNSHIP., ' 50 ' ' David Kephart Jr. 17 93 13 ' ' ' Jonathan Kephart,'- 6 81 10 : John G. M'bite. . ' 4 00 81 Henry McMullin, - 14 62 reRflcsoi TovusBir. . I 93 Wm. Barrett, 15 40 '50 : ScoU Curry, 6 55 150 John H. Ferguson, 24 57. 200 .' Paul White, 2 20 Q1RARD TOWKSntP. 110 Luxier A Livergood, 9 05 100 . Henry Martle, , r 12 23 109 AlexVViard, ,10 77 50 Thos. Lutier, " 5 75 102 Abrahnm Lansberry, , 14 03 100 Wm Phoenix, : 11 73 49 Thos Stone, 91 . OOKLICH TOWHSBIP. 125 : Robert Henderson, 17 09 333 Haslet, Tsrner 4 Co., 92 28 . JORDAN TOWKSBIP. , 50 Thos. Owens, i 9 96 400 - W'm. Pusey, 79 VI 2 lots, Joseph Wood, " 2 37 1 23 ; , Morgan, Orr 4 Co., 23 24 100 Thos Rea, .. -., . ': . ; 29 87 XAKTaACS TOWUBHJ. 80 Jas. Askev, 10 35 200 Henry Culvey, . 17 20 ,43 EUshaTickner, . 6 46 25 Jno. Hartsoek, 4 10 130 ndw. Long. 18 65 50 Jno.M'Gonigal 5 5 aOX TOWSSH1P, 25 Wm.Robison, ' t 77 14 J. M- Chase, 1 65 11 1 UTMBBR CITT BOTOOSH. HonseAlot, David Deomark, 2 lots, O. W Gray. . ; ; MORRIS TOWBSBir. fiO ' ' -AsonJonos.- 18J) : - Miobaei Qutgley, XI WASHIilOTOX BORODSB HenscA 3 lota. Huzh Uallarher. House A lot John Irvin's esUte, 11 00 TX3l TOWWSHIF. AVm. Back, ; Jobn Flynn. A K. Wrigbi. . . . OHIO TOWBSSir- . W. II. Boose, Leander Denning, woodward ro-wsaJJir- . . - J. K. Davis, ;7 05 1 James M'Keo, ' '8 4 Hot, Trnusa-" ' L Ape . - t. ,' ssRnT - - 67 18 18 6 60 50.. 80 4 33 13 05 22 85 1 0 2 42 8 23 13 32 ANQEY wokds. Angry worda are lightly spoken, in a rash and thoughtless hour, Brightest links of life are broken By tbeir deep, insidious power.' Hearts inspired by warmest feeling, Ne'er before by anger stirred, : : Oft are rent past human healing, ' By a single angry word. Foison-drops of care and sorrow, Bitter poison-drops are they ; Weaving for the coming morrow .'. Saddest memories of to-day. Angry words oh, let them never From the tongae unbridled slip, - May the heart a best impulse ever Check them ere they soil the lip. Love is much too pure and hofy, Friendship is 100 sacred far For a momeut's reckless folly Thus to desolate and mar. . Angry words are lightly spoken. Bitten st thoughts are rashiy stirred ; Brightest links of life are broken . - - By a single angry word. How American Velvet is Made. The machinery for the manufacture ol' American velvet, was introduced iuto thU country by the inventor, a Mr. llolt, of Cheshire, Eng land, and its supeiioiity iu the matter of rapidity is suid to he as rrcat us that ot'lhe tuordei n raiiroaus over the slage coih sys tem. The uietlfxl U u.s 1'j!iov: . Grooved Lra&j rods or wires were placed under the web which torui.t the pile, hecured by threads woven into the warp. The weaver cuts the thread by mean 01 & knife, held in the hand, the b'.ade of whi.h slides alutig the jrroove, dividiacr the pile into two row of threads, thua giving a nap tr pile of the depth of the rod iaserted. The manufac ture, according to the patented method, is accomplished by weaving two warps or foundations, with a middle warp alternately rising into the upper and lower, being e cured by two shuttles moving atouce. The knife moves horizontally, in the game direc tion as the shut ilea, and the two warps and the pile between are divided, and the naps are cut into equal lengths. Two piled fab rics the exact counterpart of each other are thus made at one time. The shuttles and knives are all impelled by the ordinary motions of the power loom. The statement that 110 picks or threadbare wade in a min ute (or ne'irly two ever second) ' will give fame idea of the rapidity of the manufacture. A man with the patented machine can make from fifty to sixty, yards per week, while eight or ten yards would be a good week's work for the same person should he make use of the ordinary hand-loom.' The saving ot labor by this process over the wire-weaving method is estimated at from fifty to sev enty per cent, while the fabrics are eaual and in some sespects superior, to those of foreign make. Ihe looms are adapted to the manufacture of piled fabrics, such as silk plush, since an article of this nature for gentlemen's caps has become very popular a a substitute for fur. ' Tartan,, or clan velvets are also made. ' "' ' Losses of the South. Mr. Robert Ty ler, of Virginia, has replied to the recent letter of Commodore Maury in the London Herald estimating the losses of the South in the late war at a total 01 seven billions ot dollars. Mr. Tyler entirely dissents from this statement: and says the item of three billions loss in emancipated slavers is ex cessively high at least fifty per cent, above actual damages. 1 he item of expenses of the war independent of private obligations, or in other words, an estimate of the Con federate deht, at two billions of dollars, is declared equally high. The destruction of private property exceeds by twenty-ave per cent home estimates, and as to the item of ten millions or fifty millions of dollars for five years as additional taxation for the navment of the Federal war debt, this sum being calculated as the result, at (6) per cent, interest on one billion of dollars. Mr. Tyler claims the loss is not to be regarded as sucb, since it is to be partially expended upon the Southern States in the adminis tration of the Government, and he then fig- ures up according to ni3 own premises trie total loss of the South, at $3,000,000,000. .The Baltimore Failure. The ; Balti more American says that the failure of Mr. J. P. Bayne, of that city, is associated with facts which the national credit demand should be made public Throughout the war, he was the leader of the Baltimore rebel clique, which devoted its .energies to the depreciation of the Government . credit and the enhancement of the price -of gold, and was regarded by rebellious sympathisers as a King of Finance. With these antece dents and characteristics, he became posses ed of unlimited control of a national deposi tary, and actually used the money, of the Government durinr the war to speculate against its credit. . lie borrowed of the bank $700,000, .withoat giving any Kecuri ty. The American thinks the whole affair is a swin dle, and calls for a rigid investigation into the rules governing the operations of the bank, and into the loyalty of its fScers. ''Sonny, does j-our father take a paper?" "Yes, ir, two of 'em. ; One of 'era belongs io Mr. Smith and the other to Mr. Thomp son, I hooks 'em both off the stoop as reg' lar as can be." j",,',: ' : ' "Wake up Tiere and 'pay ypnr lodgings," said the deacon, us "he jmdged a aleepy stranger with the contribution box. ' i . , VP0W i8 goaI this momirtg?" said a man itr a tsoal-yard to an - Irishman, 'Black, as iver, bejabers,'! eaid Pat.-: . ' Paper torn up in- email inch bits makes good bed as a substitut for hair or feathers.' ; - - ' '.' ' ' . i Marrying a woman t tor her beauty Jura string a bird for k pinging. ." ' While tre 1 Copperheads arc eclamorinf alike lor the unconditional restoration of the rebels to power and against the dfil rifihta bill, no Union soldier can forget that scenes like those described below, in a recent letter to the Cincinnati Gazette, are transpiring : 'The white people of Augusta, as well as other points South, having recently masie Seat parade, in decorating the graves of e rebel dead with flowers, while the graves of the Union soldiers were pasted coldly by, the colored people f Augusta determined yesterday to repair the omisoion. Accord ingly they assembled at one of their school houses near the cemetery with flowers', wreaths and banners.-' Their teachers, white and black, accompanied them, and in pearia! fnl procession they marched to deport their offerings upon the graves of the nation' dead. A more touching spectacle and one which will appeal more forcibly to every bsi man heart was seldom seen, but incredible to tell, the procession was met at the ga$ of the cemetery, by the mayor of the pity and a strong force of police j and "despite jr monstrances of Capt Bryant, the entrea ties of the teachers and tears of the poor ne groes, was sternly refused admission." ! -There was never a time - in the history of our country when, in the struggles of its two leading parties, one was more clearly right and the other more clearly wrong than the present. Upon the triumph of the loy al policj deH?nds not only, the welfare anJ protection of the interests of the North and the preservation of the puhlic credit, but the regeneration of the South. The white Unionists and the freediuen of that section have everything to fear and nothing to hapo from the re-entnrorwmcnt of the rebel lead ers in power. We cannot ignore their claims upon our friendship witlwut display ing base ingratitude and unstatesrnanlike disregard of the future. In shielding our selves from the domination ot traitors we are also shielding them. The animus of the Copperhead organization is plainly to wreak vengeance njon the men who quelled the reMlion, and to wield all the political pow er they can acquire in such a manner as will most effectually puuish the faithful defend ers of the Republic . But it is imposiWe that an intelligent and patriotic people will entrust the control .of the Government to its enemies- 7 "' " """ - . ; "SkooL Rools." The Ironton RegiUer says that not many miles front that jetty a young lady is teaching school, and sends the editordbe following rules, provided her by the trustees for the government of her school: ' ' - ' " ' ; ; 'Noswearia ' " i- . t '"quarrelia ; -. . "niokuamin "goin into the water ' "reslin an j urn pin - "goin intu any persons trine-patches avr orchards, without the consent uv tLa owner "no pinchin ' "stickin uv pins intil each uther "pull in uv hair durin books . . "corten in skool "Xot more than one pupcl mast go out at a time, unless for wood, coal or water ' "nocrackin uv walnuts unless idried "whisperin -; t "Those rools must be observed, for a vio lation uv those rools will be purrisbed with a lash, accord in to the -verdict uv the trus tees. . i ..; . - ' ,! . Nothing can more fully illustrate the bru tal feeling aroused during : the recent riota at Memphis, - in which tty -the secession spirit predominates,- tban - an incident re ported in a dispatch to the Cincinnati Ga zette, viz :- " - . " . ' "An old citizen named Ben Dennis, while conversing with a negro barber in front of the Bank Saloon, on Centre alley, to-day, patted him on the back and remarked, witii in the bearing of some white men, that 'here was a nogro as well disposed as a white man,' or wprds to that effect. A man rtep ppd up, and anked Mr. Dennis if he meant what he said, shot him through the heart, kilting him instantlyr t ; - "Der Veto.1" One of our German fel low citizens says the Elraira Gazette, got ag itated on the 1'resideut'a yeto massage, the other day, and thus relieved himself : "I dinks dcr Bresident .is right Dese eight years and petter, haf I gebt ' house, and I nefer had a pureau in mine blace yet,.ajui I ' cct along ohuss as gcod as if have one. Now dey-wants-ail -de golered beoples to haf a pureau and dax do poor white beople to bay for him. . I BtancU by 4cr BresiiieBt An Irishman recently stopped at.a hotel where pretty heavy bills were charged.' In the morning the landlord made out the amount xA' 'damage," aiid presented it to Pat- After he hadlaooed over ),L the lat ter looked the- laodlord - in the face and ex claimed : '"I'e put me in inind of a wipe." "Vhy'I akd':the Udiord.. Betase ye're yery nigh all bill. : A fashionable but ignorant young lady, desirious ot purchasing a wateh washowa a very beautiful one, the fehop-keeper; re marking that it . went . thirty-six . hcurs : 'What, injoneay?r - Some men keep very savage dogs around their houses, so that the hungry poor who stop to "get a bite" may get it outwide the door. - ..'Y' : - Slight-changes make .great differences. DInner for nothing" is Very good fun, but you can't jay as much of "nothing for din per. . - , . -v . A man mnkpf 1; a -vry wryface ocerav g?ll Qf.viaegar, but hja-taketb dowp; a, -pjiartiof whiskey without a twlsi.pf his snout. , - -t.t'SJS . Bow apnpjing it wst btt tfaefiQitUfT to bar a .bottla w. . . - - inr