Raftsman's journal. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1854-1948, May 23, 1866, Image 1

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BY S. J. ROW.
CLEARFIELD, PA., WEDNESDAY, MAY 23, 1866.
VOL 12.-N0. 37.
vil. -LW. I J. V
TREASURER'S SALE
. I
OF TI53 EATER LANDS
FOB TAXES
i'or 1865 and previous years.
NOTICE is nRBY cites that in
tied "An Act to -mend an Act direct
or the mode of idling unseated lands,
ndearSeld count," and the several
.Bpplemenu thereto, there will be ex
,oiid to Public Sale or outcry, the fol
'o.iDf tracts of unseated land in said
'iunty, for the taxes due and unpaid
herein at the Coint House in the Bor
,b of' Clearfield, on the Second Mon
U of June, A. 1. I860:
BECCARIA TOWKSHIP
A. Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes.
Feler Miller, -io u
John Mailer, 09 66
Fred'k Hubley, 43 26
Juhii Bosnian, 12 b3
Frndk. Howiuan, 14 90
John Bt?"i, 83 46
Jeremiah Mosber, 84 15
Thcnias BillingtoD, 120 61
Thomas rjillinetou, 12 37
SrliBiiHngton, -2 77
iiiilin Mvsincotie, 114 6tt
53
HI 43
8 140
26
V) CI
ino
176 47
244 m
6
f
Join My'sincope, 74 06
Jul n KiihIs. 82 04
J 50
lfi6
10W
76
50
t2
j-Ved'fc Hubley, 49 S8
Jtfiriiacl Musser, 84 40
Join Brady, 152 32
410
210
4W2
4'J'J 40
499 40
231 112
165 40
162 M6
1G2 116
215 73
91
162 116
110 153
293 1 25
118 153
74 32
4S3 153
433 153
U'ir Braov. t 4
J.fcUin&E.BUin, 112 78
Joha Warner,
IIci ry Witmer,
Wiii. Wilson,
Hi-iiiian Witraer,
Jac l Krtig,
John Gibson,
Eoheri W ilson,
Jersniiah Mosber,
Peter Uetz,
Mi tin Fants,
Jacob Faniz, Jr.
Geo. Musser,
Tli Jin as Gibson,
David Barton,
John Fordner,
Brown and Fulton,
John Kelland,
Jacob Km?,
Win. Plnnket.'
197 04
135 94
112 17
44 81
65 58
48 91
86 80
37
.G
57
62
101 Gl
91 18
101 03
29 0
J19 11
214 04
21 74
35 16
145 17
44
71
100
ao
3W
SO
14 81
40
J-o,r Musserstnitb, 62 28
Wtu. 11 i liar, 64 30
IXtL TOWKSHIP.
Per. Warraateea, w.J TaXM
IJcnry Beck, ft TO
120 llenrr Beck, 19 23
At.
1(1
79
V.t
171
V3
113
93
1-90
4U
142
155
93
102
31
9l
171
ino
100
1000
1000
11(10
995
920
350
2i3
IDS
767
1190
luOO
663
!
47
4U7
73 Henry Beck, 0 59
llnry Beck, 31 36
96 lUnry fceck, 7 42
Henry hick, 18 26
87 Hcnrj teck, 12 08
Jas. M'tiliee, 6 56
Benj. Gibbs, 118 83
30 Henry Bwk, 34 43
Ira A. Hcbins, 18 12
97 Henry Beck, 12 OS
52 NickliniliriEth, 16 45
123 NicklinA Griffith. 5 03
Jucxlin A Griffith, 14 52
113 Henry Beck, 22 12
Henry Beck, 24 21
Nicklin A Griffith, 242 12
Nieklinft Griffith, 210 90
Nicklin Griffith, 224 33
KicklinAGriffith.247 65
Nicklin AGrifitti, 233 75
NicklinAGriffith, 210 52
Nicklin-GriiCth, SI 84
Nicklin A Griffith, 61 54
Nicklin A Griffith, 25 64
Nicklin A Griffith, 165 03
NicKlin A Griffith, 256 38
Henry Beck, t 121
Henry Beck, i 89 21
Hit
42S7
tit
42S7
5iM6
tSf
5i07
1619
42M
Wl4
iSuii
6907
W)H
S19
Mo
6910
1311
W.3
1315
U2
t'M
4!;J
E0GGS. TOWNSHIP.
Ac. Per. Wairantees. etc.
Taxes.
$8 42
45 59
43 63
98 57
107 93
103 24
103 24
2i 60
33 71
65 66
65 66
61 50
13 86
4 37
71 84
39 39
25 64
11 75
8 25
40 90
15 43
42 00
14 04
S9
208
231
413
440
429
429
119
132
427
427
John Thomas,
John Thomas,
Jostph Drinker,
Wm. McCormick,
Nancy Bg?s,
Malcolm U'Dona'.d,
John Bycrs,
41
41
90
Barbara Snyder,
Georgn llo.itman,
George Ayws,
Wm. Troutwino,
John Kean,
John E. Shaw,
Luke Kyler,
Joseph Bill,
John Montgomery,
Richard Thomas,
SI
4U0
75
63
2G6
158 61
Si 146
49
eo
205
100
8u0
160
Barbara Snyder,
Wm. Wilson,
Thomas Smith,
John Kihart,
J. k Thos. Meese,
Richard Waple,
BIOCM TOWNSHIP.
Sa. Ac Per. Warrar tees, etc. Taxes
32 295 Nicklin A Griffith, 79 32
3i2 J. W. Smith, 49 99
ino John Sevier, 21 33
50 Geo L. Bead, 12 19
5 Fenton A Spencer, 2 05
81 Levi Cleaver, 25 51
3t 111 BoheruAFox, 25 03
3590 1005 159 KotwrtsA Fox, 172 19
316 100 Jacob Bilger. 21 3-1
250 David Irwins Est.. 31 2j
75 Keiper A Uartsock 9 92
100 John P. Dale, 11 10
BRADFORD TOWNSHIP.
Ac. Pur. Warrantees, etc. Taxes.
46 CO Hugh Ely, $52 92
102 35 John Campbell, 21 6S
159 Hall & Buck, . 24 96
437 l7Polly & M'Lanahan,48 23
48 M4t.,SlajDiakTV 8
EO MaU SUypwker,
5 Wm. Rraham. Jr. 16 4 9
$5 Jno. ilanna,
7a Rni. Oliver.
16 79
14 97
46 M oaes Brtggs Heirs,
225 Jan-es Duncan,
100 Nehemiah Mames,
i . Thomas Holt,
61 David Msines,
100 Joseph Powell, ,
t0 Daniel Graham,
20 Luclnda' Graham,
M Horatio; D. Hs.ll,
?5 John. Harrier,
274 Joh Taof ba,
4 30
33 71
16 66
: 1 11
9 28
6 35
6.75
2 64
6 35
3 18
33 23
John G. Gray,
Andrew Pcttit,
5 85
29 99
JEBATJY TOWNSHIP.
Ac. Per. Warrantees, etc.
No.
492
3574
625
5861
5877
5879
5SS1
5386
195
218
2009
13
110
Taxes
308 Wm. Kirkpatrick.S37 32
102 34 Huberts A Fox, 3189
215 Courad Long, 59 80
670 J.B. Smith, 329 67
S46 Henry Wykoff, 355 72
77 Casper'Stiver, 24 13
501 Chribtian 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's 37 02
100 J. W. Smith. (W. p. 11 45
25 Z. S. Welch, 10 95
100 Bauin. 23 40
50 McUuirv, 11 70
363 David Kennedy, 113 59
1434
BUEKSIDE TOWNSHIP.
Ae. Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes
3C3 John Jones, $116 25
303 James Chapman, 116 25
290 Bcr.j Trasnall, 101 93
3':0 . Jerre Wi lianison, 101 67
424 Mr.ry Crawford. 123 27
311 Towu'd Spacfcman, 174 47
293 Rebecca Brown. 153 S6
111 Christian Stake, 3133
100 1 em:ird Mollis, 17 55
293 John Birch. 60 02
150 John CuiUinings, 30 71
CHEST TOWNSHIP
Pt-r. Warrantees, etc.
James Ross,
Ac
258
100
14(1
190
250
22
108
50
200
248
UK)
61
Taxes.
$80 13
48 22
31
161
Henry Pole,
Fulton.
32
78
65
82
Chris' ian K"her,
Miller & Christ,
Mi ler & Christ,
JonatiiHii Kephart,
Nicholas H!iy
100 81
10 04
27 05
5 18
M'H illrv St Mitche
11, 45 05
John Tieert.
John Breiiiteman,
II. J . Brctli,
20 70
23 32
12
COVINGTON TOWNSHIP
No.
1S91
1893
1910
3649
5367
5377
1941
Ac. Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes
640 72 Morris A Stewart. S75 43
4S3 47 Morris A Stewart. 57 07
175 122 Morris A Stewart, 21 66
70 30 Morris A S'ewart, 8 2
250 George Mead, 49 25
1100 George Mead, 130 V
350 John L'rirl. 12 52
183 Barmoy A liarnot, 9 87
"J05 Jno. J 1'ickardt, 15 16
80 Jno. J. Pickarit, 11 41
12T - Oimery A Keiter, - 9 03
DECAICS TOWNSHIP.
45
109
Ac. Per. Wairantees, etc. Taxes.
417 124 Tlx.s. P. Cope, $163 06
408 137 Rich. Thomas, 159 57
358 137 Jacob Downing, 110 02
203 1d4 HiijrhEly, 79 40
210 70 Henrv Drinker, 82 15
49 Berj." W ilson, 20 51
106 115 Jos. If-tmilton, 4133
43 41 John Skrron, 19 21
167 138 Thos. C. Cope, 65 2S
46 Win. Montgomery, 17 9
262 1 Joseph Sansom, 102 41
78 Jbn Cat:non. 24 Ol
)7 ThomasEdmundson, 38 25
67 107 Geo. Graff, 26 4.1
208 61 Wm. Sausom, 81 33
433 60 John Anderson, 169 23
152 60 Gilbert Voupht, 59 42
391 159 Thos. Billington, 152 89
IOC Thos. Stewaitson, 39 07
108 Jacob Downing, 39 24
37 49 Joseph Sanson), 10 65
76 99 Wm.Sansom, 29 80
303 147 Thos. Edmnndson, 125 21
90 John Drinker, 35 17
100 Jonathan Kephart, 17 47
300 CasjirT Haines. 140 34
281 Gilbert Vatight. 109 80
195 Joseph Harrison, 76 18
198 80 Joseph ILtrrison, 77 04
100 Wm. Hover, 40 07
50 Joseph Harrison, 20 45
200 Jonathan Nesbit, 45 20
125 A. J.G.'ss. 28 25
200 Sam'l. M "Clan-en, 45 20
17 Joseph Sansnni. 3 84
83 136 Joseph Whitehall, 18 75
04 Charles Risk, 78 92
200 Jonathan Nesbit 32 91
FERGUSON TOWNSHIP.
Ac. Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes.
233 159 John llamhiigltt, $?4 91
433 153 l);nU-l Turner. 50 04
58 Matthias Slough, 22 57
433 153 George Ross, 117 60
74 Lewis Jordan, 24 63
150 A. Scott, 40 70
50 Hiram Passmore, 13 58
100 Abraham Oden, 22 45
24 Henry Swan, 14 18
100 John Hambright, 36 50
60 Benj. Hartshorn, 25 63
FOX T0WN.SHIP.
Ao.
433
433
433
274
202
103
433
333
433
91
70
100
100
150
100
No. Ac. Pe
4 272 425
4200 330
4188 140
4133 250
4181 495
4200 6t0
4182 990
4133 200
4241 S37
4238 917
1531' 20
1535 600
4242 293
4399 372
4340 188
4:193 216
4188 350
100
90
V '62
. K 50
4400 40 -
2
. Warrantees, etc. Taxes.
Jas. Wilson, S60 99
Jag. Wilson. West j 22 95
Jas Wilson, West p 23 14
Jas. V ilson, 41 32"
Jas Wilson, West 51 72
Jas. Wilson, 63 20
Jas. Vil,on, 126 33
Jas. Wilson, 45 2!t
Jas Wilson, 23 11
Jas.
Wilson, 287 94
Wilson, 6 09
Jas.
Jas.
Wilson, J1 is
Wilson. 90 63
No
Jas.
1944
1 129
3552
1093
1023
3463
3175
1093
1095
1096
1097
3465
346
10D7
1097
1093
3463
3475
Jas Wilson. 61 49
Jas. Wilhon, 35 96
Jas. Wilson. 57 38
Jas. T.'ilson. 45 82
Lane A Hvde, 13 13
Balltown Lot, 11 P2
Hulet Lot, 6 51
Firman Lot, 11 21
Giles Lot. 5 25
Hyde.BidwellACo.13 13
Balltown Lot, 2 94
GIBABD TOWNSHIP.
1924
1913
1890
3647
5365
5368
1929
1886
3&
5n 100 Morris A Stewart $52 20
114
254
10
: 60
563
140
50
788
Morris A Mewart, in
120 Morris A Stewart, 57 99
Morris A Stewart, 1 15
r,f(ir?c Mead, 6 23
Georue Mead, 64 15
Morris A Stewart, 24 75
" Morris A Stewart. 2 27
103 07
100 54
89 13
5357 1100 George Meid,
1925 315 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 328 22 Morris A Stewart,
1887 3s7 44 Morris A Stewart,
1927 63 79 Mjrris A Stewart,
1923 409 Morris A Stewart,
35 41
16 49
11 52
8 76
3 72
16 63
86 05
37 42
43 50
6 67
41 97
1890 137 F Berthaud sEs't-lf 75
188.3 543 . Morris A Stewart, 62 46
1917 314 Morris A Stewart, 29 38
3650 126 Morr.s A Stewart, 15 76
1887 456 Morris A Stewart, 57 IS
1916 75 Motris A Stewart, 5 95
Ac.
437
435
433
433
429
433
433
433
433
129
72
25
433
2(10
227
90
433
293
173
433
225
109
255
100
14
84
75
200
GOSHEN TOWNSHIP.
Ae. Per. Warrantees, etc.
300 Wm. Mapes,
330 George Meud,
483 George Mead,
1100 George Mead.
200 George Mead,
276 Morris A Stewart,
438 Morris A Stewart,
No.
5259
5290
5291
5325
1!UB
1912
1881
1915
1923
1923
1922
5321
532.1
5327
532'J
53S0
1911
Taxes
S55 83
118 3l
167 99
o76 05
67 13
18 30
25 62
j 300 153 Morris A Stewart
333 Morris A Stewart,
100 Morris A Stewart
152 Morris A Stewart,
1213 67 George Mead,
1100 George Mend.
1113 120 George Mead,
11(10 George Mead,
1100 Gecr;re Mead,
100 Morris A Stewart,
GRAHAM TOWNSHIP.
,104 03
114 92
11 70
55 82
242 08
229 35
212 63
229 35
229 35
20 85
5376 1 100 George Mead,
5353 1100 George Mead,
Ac. Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes.
297 Thos. P. Cope, $77 24
149 John Skjrou, 47 16
145 T. C"ie, 39 48
103 Jas- Milligan, 30 71
109 Geo. Moore, 38 53
250 Jno. Fry, Jr. 66 98
382 Joseph Simons, 103 28
318 Joseph Mairisoii, 113 37
JtiQ Charles Hall, 32 58
41 C. J. Allpoit, 10 38
431114 HymanGraiz, 189 30
33ii 114 Roht. Shaw, 146 71
100 . Robt. Shaw, 43 71
50 Jno. Skvton, 4 17
100 Jno. Dm.aldson, 13 88
66 101 B. D. Scboonover, 9 14
5293
5295
5297
G7JEI.ICH TOWNSHIP.
Ac. Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes.
225 John Witmer, $101 61
31 CI Pigot Shaw, 12 62
305 48 lieu. Baker, 123 81
335 151 Bei.j. Wilson, 135 98
100 Richarrl Athcrton, 40 61
48 114 Geo. Moore, 21 67
319 96 Geo. Moore, 141 86
131 Philip Gloningcr, 61 53
158 John M Cahen, 72 56
433 153 Edward Hand, 163 52
356 69 Emanuel Reigart, 134 25
103 Geo. Moore. 140 74
200 John M'Cahen, 117 30
98 John Lampblack, 44 2G
110 121 Christian Stake, 53 74
193 122 Matthias Young, 87 55
433 153 Christian llager, 195 65
433 153 George Muster, 195 65
237 43 Thos. Yedler, 107 01
210 Dauiel OilTey, 94 S3
215 75 Geo. BHker, Jr. 97 08
436 145 Timothy Paxton, 196 84
433 153 John Bulge, 195 65
216 153 John Musser, Jr. 97 51
4-36 145 Jos. Ashbright, 196 84
214 W. D. Ilagerty, 68 44
400 Fox & Louther, 36 40
EUSTON TOWNSHIP. .
Ac.
402
206
327
373
421
440
410
410
423
&0
2-2
407
143
349
260
170
272
133
133
433
433
433
433
433
433
433
433
433
433
433
No Ac. Per. Warrantees, etc,
Taxes.
$76 73
63 48
200 J. G. Kidder,
ly.i David Caldwell
ifi73 1041 Moore A Delaney, 399 20
5674 1041 Moore A Delaney, 399 20
6675 1041 Moore A DeUney, 399 20
oOliti 990 Win. Powers, 379 69
5067 S77 Win. Powers, 336 40
433
400
433
433
4 33
4263 990 James W ilson, 17140
4204 990 James Wilson, 171 66
4199 990 J nines Wilson, 171 6..
5672 317 27 Moore A Delaney. 91 95
4257 388 15 James Wilson. 237 99
4902 420 Wilhelm Willink, 143 12
4216 490 James Wilson, 143 21
4225 740 Jnnioi Wilson, 216 27
4390 124 Wilhelm Willink, 22 63
5001 1113 William Powers, 1575
170
433
105
100
407
244
231
375 E. Shoemaker, 113 70
101 K. Shoemaker, 31 97
100
100
5063 293 Wm. Powers, 94 32
4225 250 James Wilson, 73 07
4233 500 James Wilson, 146 13
2000 1020 Koberts A Fox, 366 44
267
137
434
375
269
2001 10S9 Koberts A.I1 ox, 391
3592 900 Roberts A Fox, 252 li
210
6
1933 429 33 Roberts A ox, IZa
1000 Abel Dubois, 121 25
400
100
100
2'2
JORDAN TOWNSHIP.
Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes.
153 Richard Peters, $179 18
153 Fred Beates, 165 66
153 John Dunwoodie, 165 58
Adam Kuhn, 102 58
Ebenezer Brenham, 71 96
Adam Kuhn, 41 12
153 Thos. Martin, 151 5t
Robert Martin. 112 35
153 Richard Martin, 73 33
135 Philip Loast, 25 39
Wm. Johnson, 19 47
Philip Loast. 9 05
Jonathan Jones, 30 CO
Wm. Wilson, 23 45
Richard Martin, 15 63
.
KASTHAUS TOWNSHIP.
Ac. Per. Warrantees, etc. Tales.
150
96
136
60
62
No.
5951
5954
5932
No.
5781
5773
4232
513 95 MorrlsAStewart,S10l 03
550 120 Wiliiiim Smith, 95 42
673 120 William Smith. 93 62
7tf Charles Willink, 7 76
88 Charles Willink, 13 11
4252
5777
5777
5776
1429
633 147 Charles Willink, 62 85
253 139 Charles Willink, 30 30
124 103 Charles Willink, 12 23
865 Charles Willink, 75 17
436 113 Charles Willink, 50 27
58 62 Charges Willink, 8 21
259 113 Cbailes WilHn, - 30 82
100 ' Charles Willinkf-- 14 15
i1tKlJJ'' Charles Willink, 5 55
4020
5779
5776
5776
5776
100
Charles wuimx, mm
Charles Willink, 4 39
79
! ?52 Charles WillinK, 109 86
59 Charles Willink, 8 37
AA J. R. M'Closkev. 11 75
88 A mold Custard, : V 45
100 Wm. Mihhr. M W
200
Wm. Michaels. 16 65
1655 957
1097 )
1096 j 125
1097 25
1097 1
1096 ) 50
1090 66
500
122
133
83
700
89
13
3466 )
3467 106
132 HewsMyers,FUherl35 43
Charles Willink, 19 09
Charles Willink, 3 82
Ac.
Charles Willink, 7 64
Charles Willink, 9 t5
W. Schnarrs.A Co. 69 38
Daniel Yothers. 16 93
Christian Brown. 18 43
Mary Eggans, 10 54
Wiilard, 33 85
T. A J. White, 4 94
T. A J. White, 1 00
Thos. Myers, 5 89
KNOX TOWNSHIP.
Per. Warrantees, etc Taxes
43 Reuben Havnes. $179 94
50 Luther Morris. 179 60
153 Joseph Hilliard. 179 23
153 Robert Gray, 179 29
41 John Bringhurst, 178 60
153 Sarah Ward, 179 23
153 George Eddy, 179 28
153 More Wharton. 179 29
153 Geortre Ashton, 45
John Doitey. 9 35
Thos. Jordan, 22 73
Geo. Fox, 9 93
153 Isabella Jordan, 179 23
Silas Cox. 17 70
G. A M. M'Cormiok, 55 38
ThouirsonAEgelinan, 42 II
153 Caleb Foulk, 143 75
George Westcott, 100 76
153 Robert Wharton, 60 39
153 George Seaff, 148 76
John Boyd. 57 33
Susannah Ward. 34 08
G.AM M Cormick, 65 01
Henry 1 rout, 43 20
Georie Bowman, 2 66
Charles Senate's estate, 8 85
Peter Whiteside, 24 83
George Ashton, 33 30
LAWRENCE TOWNSHIP.
No. Ac. Per. Warrantees. etc.
Taxes
221
413
62
90
6
6
724
1167
1213
235
36
74
9
41
41
153
176
240
137
490
Hugo Jordan,
John Read,
114 Rulolph l.ili,
Robert Mitchell
James Alexander,
L. J. Crans.
George Mead,
$54 93
102 63
12 93
39 29
4 50
5 52
62 95
101 J3
47 George Mead
67 George Mead, 105 05
Wm. Montgomery, 83 93
JohnMefnerson, 7 91
J. M, Macumber. 16 25
M. W. Snyder, 1 53
J. B. McEnally, 5 22
J. B. Shaw, 5 22
E. friwn A Sons. 14 61
E. Irwin A Sons, 16 76
E. Irwin A Sons, 22 86
E. Irwin A Sons, 17 40
E. Irwin A Sons, 45 33
MORRIS TOWNSHIP.
Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes.
George Wetzel. $100 41
Wm. Wertc. 51 46
Christian Wertx, 81 63
David Lauck, 93 13
Jesse Yamell, 89 10
65 Joseph Turner, 109 89
109 Joseph Turner, 109 89
20 Joseph Turner, 109 89
George Habecker, 104 64
Peter Yamell. 74 93
42
92
63
Wm. Drinker, 70 51
U.S. Drinker, 101 79
Richard Thomas, 35 78
John R. ad, 73 34
Michael Souder, 64 91
Patrick Hays, 42 47
Robert Glenn, 57 83
Francis Johnson, 32 30
Robert Rainv, 19 00
Thomas Morris, 103 29
William Morris, 103 29
Samuel Meredith. 103 29
William Miller, 103 29
Hetty Morris, 108 29
Thos Fi'tsimons, 108 29
Geo. riymer, 103 29
Robert Jllray, 108 29
Patrick Moore, 103 29
Mary Morris. 108 29
Magnus Miller, 108 29
Nalbio Frasey, 108 29
John Houston, 99 90
Clem Stockes, S9 09
John Vanghn. 108 29
Jonathan Nesbit, 103 29
Blair M'Lanahan, 39 92
William Stewart, 93 02
James Wilson, 23 19
Robert Morris, . 21 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 55
Conrad Swartz, 66 87
140
141
16
153
153
153
153
153
153
153
153
153
153
153
153
90
90 122
139
19
40
Nicholas Reidenour, 24 19
Robert Carson, 99 45
Mathias S'ough, 79 03
Joceph Hubley, 55 24
Jacob Graff, 33 57
John Graff, . 1 25
Frederick Hubley, 82 20
William Bigler, 14 70
Mott A Johnson, 8 85
Simon Gratz, 48 95
Hillary Baker, 19 92
Joseph Potter, 16 92
Francis Johtoson, 11 94
Joseph Nicholson, 4 40
Joseph Potter. . 6 44
95
91
143
PEKN TOWNSHIP
Ao. Per. Warrantees, eto. Taxes
107 Nicklin A Griffith. S10 02
647 Nicklin A Griffith, 133 80
63 Elijah Heath 13 53
80
200
43
25
130
60
25
14
163 1 Greenwood Bell, 39 03
PIKE TOWNSHIP.
Per. Warrantees, etc.
John Nicholson,
John Nicholson,
JamesWilson,
James Wilson,
Ao
Taxes
$56 86
20 13
91 35
101 00
54 56
54 66
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
750
200
990
957
10
510
529
70
450
145
1S4
185
476
296
111
460
200
276
12 John Nicholson,
12 John Nicholson,
John Nioholson,
S. Blodget,
Daniel Bailey,
Thomas Jordan,
Thomas Magee,
Thomas Mazee,
Wi
m S. Roberts,
r.
W.M'Naul,
Bailey.
57
12
16
sT
60
7.. M'Xaut.
Kachael Kr'i
John Nicholson,
369
475
80j6hn Nicholson,
UNION TOWS SBTP-"
No. Ae. Per. Warrantees, eto.
i 125 Roberts A fox,
SMS 2S0 Rbera A Fox,
50
80
Taxes
52 01
14T 39
1 lot,
Apt
WOODWARD TOWNSHIP.
Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes.
433 153
456 159
433 153
100
412 41
433 153
263
153 5
140
215 6
263
355
300
100
433
336 145
57 143
100
334 41
216
433 73
436 105
433 133
121
163
433 153
433 153
433 153
100 63
243
237
170
1
136
189
41
85
40
150
John Taught, $177 15
John Walls, 186 55
John Roll, 177 15
Wm. Wilson, 40 90
John Cannon, . 141 34
Israel Wheelan, 113 70
Samuel Emlen, 63 17
Peter Henny, 29 21
Hugh Ralston, 27 89
Thos. Neel, 38 10
Thos. Maston, 33 40
Mary Neil. 88 53
Mary Connelly, 94 33
Benj. Johnson, 27 46
Hegarty, -l 69
M'Cahen, 101 85
Mary Connelly, 17 41
Jtoland Evans, 40 90
Pigot Shaw, 136 52
Sebastian Graff, 88 32
Thos. Edmonson, 179 15
Daniel Offley, 122 95
John Musser, jr. 122 11
Eli Hootman. 40 83
Mary Sandwich, 20 17
Philip Loast, 146 49
J R. Howell, 146 49
Wm. Johnson. 146 49
George Beckham, 33 85
Charles Hight. 107 70
Daniel Turner, 103 00
Peter Lowdcn, ' . 65 26
Charles Lowden, 23 ol
Mary Sandwich, 17 7S
Isaac Wilson, 42 61
Mary Connell 18 83
George Ashton, 6 00
John M'Connell, 4 94
John Low. 17 53
v D- W- M0'5RE, Treas r.
March 23. 1866-ts.
rjiREASURER'S SALE
OF HEAL ESTATE,
Returned to the County Commission
ers by the Collectors of the several town
ships and boroughs for the taxes due
and unpaid thereon for the year 1865
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
11 ouse. in Clearfield, on the 2d Monday
of June next, (the 11th day.)
, BECCARIA TWKSHIr.
Ac Per. To whom assessed. Taxes.
100 B. A. By era, $11 85
20 Elvina Burge. 2 75
140 Jeremiah Cooper, 23 00
156 Doey Douglass, 17 94
300 Thos. Weston, 171 07
43 James Gill, 7 25
bbli. Towxsnrp. .
100 - . -,Wm, M. Barrett, 12 90
100 John Christman. 12 90
60 Samuel T. Hoover, 7 74
75 Mechtley A Pantille, 9 63
BOGGS TOWNSHIP.
60 Blako Gray, 8 53
164 Levi Sealy, 14 71
BRADFORD TOWNSHIP.
One lot, Henry Underkoffer, 10 89
One lot, Thomas Butler, 4 77
44 John Harrier, 9 76
2 Henry Underkoffer, 4 77
BlfRNSIOE TOWNSHIP.
100 Leonard Hollis, 27 45
100 Samuel Snyder. 23 36
100 John King's estate, 14 63
10 JaraesMc Creery, 3 51
4 Sarah Oakes, 1 47
BRAPT TOWNSHIP.
35 Jas. II Adams, 6 31
31 Richard Arthurs, 23 70
323 Robert S. Cat hers, 76 59
125 Alex Dunlap. jr. 17 55
62 Geo. Ell inger's heirs, 10 77
100 Peter Hoover, 11 70
20 Samuel Gelnet, .5 85
35 Henry Hand. 6 15
100 David M Gary, 17 55
One lot, Peter Hoover, 5 85
CURWF.SSVILLE BOROOGB.
2 lots, James Locke, 10 95
CHEST TOWNSHIP.
53 David Michaels, 4 27
2J- Nathaniel Noble, 4 23
50 John Wallace, 18 53
97 John Byer, 12 45
20 Joseph Breth, . 2 06
90 James Stevenson, '9 47
. 8 Wm. Selfridge, 5 15
DECATUR TOWNSHIP.
50 David Kephart, Jr. 17 93
"13 Jonathan Kephart, 6 SI
10 John G. White. 4 00
81 Henry McMullin, 14 62
tBRGCSON TOWNSHIP.
93 Wm. Barrett, 15 40
50 Scott Curry, 6 55
150 John H. Ferguson, 24 57
200 Paul White, 26 20
eiRARD TOWNSHIP.
100 Luzier A Livergood, 9 05
100 Henry Martle, 12 23
109 Alex Wiard, 10 77
50 Thos. Luzier, 5 75
102 Abraham Lansberry, 14 03
100 Wm Phoenix, 11 73
49 Thos Stone, 6 91
eOELICH TOWNSHIP.
125 Robert Henderson, 17 09
333 Haslet, Turner A Co., 92 28
JORDAN TOWNSHIP.
56 Thos. Owens, 9 96
400 Wm. Pusey, 79 23
2 lots, Joseph Wood, 2 37
1 23 Morgan, Orr A Co., 23 24
100 Thos Rea, 29 87 .
to
KARTHACS TOWNSHIP.
Jas. Askey, 10 35
Henry Culvey, 17 20
ElisbaTickner, 6 46
Jno. Uartsock, 4 10
Andw. Long, 18 65
Jno.M'Gonigal 5 6
KNOX TOWNSHIP.
Wm.Robison, 2 77
J. M. Cbase, 1 55
LUMBER CITT BOTOOGII
HouseAlot, David Denmark,
2 lots, G. W Gray,
MORRIS TOWNSHIP.
50 A son Jones.
ISO Michael Quigley,
11 10
1 39
4 36
13 05
HEW WASHIXGTO BOROUGH.
HonseA 3 lots. Hugh Gallagher, . 2 22
House k lot, ,John Irvin'e estate, 11 00
i PBNN TOWHSH1P.
: Wm. Beck . ,
J John Flynn. V"'
f A K. Wright.
?J ' TNION TOWNSHIP.
- W. H. Booze,
Leander Denning.
WOODWARD T0WN8BIP.
J. K. Davis,
- James M'Kee,
9 85
1 06
2 42
8 23
13 32
7 05
8 46
Tram an Root,
1 41
. 4. D. W . MOORK, Treas'r.
juried goctrg.
, THE PLACE TO DIE.
How little recks it where men lie,
When once the moment's past
In which the dim and glazing eye
Has looked on earth its last
Whether beneath the sculptured rn ;
The coffined form shall rest,
Or in its nakedness, return
Back to its mother's breast
Death is a common friend or foe,
As different men may hold ;
And at this summons each m a. t go
The timid and the bold !
But when the spirit, free ani warm,
Deserts it, is it must,
What matters where the lililess form
Dissolves again to dust?
The soldier falls, 'mid corpses piled.
Upon the battle plain.
Where reinless war-steeds gallop wild,
Above the mangled slain.
But, though his corps be grim to see,
Hoof-trampled on the sod.
What recks it, when the spirit free
Has soared aloft to God'.
The coward's dying eyes may close
Upon his downy bed.
And softest hands his limbs compose,
Or garments o'er them spread;
But ye, who shun the bloody fray,
Where fall the mangled brave,
Go strip his coffia lid away,
And see him in his grave.
'Twere sweet indeed, to close oureyes,
With those whe cherish near,
And wafted upwards by their sighs,
Soar to some calmer sphere ;
But, whether on tbe scaffold high.
Or in tbe battle's vain.
The fittest place where man can dis
IS WUEKB HB LIVES FOR MAS !
Wise on the Rampage.
Recently, on the occasion of the anniver
sary of the death of Stouewali Jackson,
"General" Henry A. Wise made a speech,
which Ls of value as indie iting the real spirit
which still actuates the Rebel leaders.
Among other things he said :
"I don't know that I am a prisoner.
(Laughter. ) I aui bound by no chain. Jhave
a pass to go where I please upon the soil of
my native land. At least General Grant
says so. I may be arrested, but I want no
man living to tell me whither I might go.
(Cheers. ) I have the proud satisfaction of
saying that I fought until we had won the
privilege 01 being paroled. (Applause.)
There is no authority here or elsewhere to
arrest rae or to stop my mouth, so long
obey the conditions of that parole ; and
as I
up
on that parole 1 .snail stand so long as 1 live.
(Applause. ) You call ine a prisonerof war;
1 am not a prisoner of war. If -prisoner at
all, I am a prisoner of peace. Amoug the
last shots fired by inlantry at Appomattox
were those fired by the troops that I had
the honor and pride to lead ; and there at
Appomattox peace was brought about."
"You call Out cause lout; it is not lost.
Jf it is lost, tli ca use of civil liberty is doom ed,
for it, too, is tost. There was a Paradise
lost and a Paradise regained, and there will
be a Paradise regained in this country.
The blood that has been spilled is to pre
cious. I should not believe in God if I did
not believe that a special providence would
yet give victory to and secure the triumph
of civil liberty in this country.
One thing can be said, there was one man
who could not be driven to do that which he
did not consent to do. As long as one man
in this Commonwealth (a voice, "What I
Commonwealth?") What Commonwealth?
There never was but on Virginia. But I
tell you. Old Virginia is not at home. She
will come Jack some of these days, and then
the devil will take the hindmost I am
watching, and will tell her when she comes
what has been done in her absence. , I'll
say, "Mamma, your children did net do
that. It was done by impostors and preten
ders." Again, I say, there is but one Vir
ginia. They have taken and are wielding
her powers. If I am a traitor, let them
make the most of it. If I am a traitor, why
don't they try me and hang me? I have
lost my lands and property, but I would
clean boots, on your streets sooner than bow
usurpation. If I had trimiphed, J should
have favored stripping them nakett. (Laugh
ter.) Pardon! They might have appealed
for pardon, but 1 would have seen them
damned before I would luzve granted it. For
myself, the boot being on the other leg, I
take no oaths 1 I ask no pardons (Pro
longed cheers. ) I give you that brigade
the old, the lasting, the enduring Wise
brigade. ' (Cheers and applause. )
Ever Loyal, Ever True. The Mobile
(Ala. ) Tribune refers editorially to the sub
joined card, which is published in its adver
tising columns, as coming from one "noted
as a skillful officer and lor indomitable per
severance and pluck :"
To the Public. The undersigned has been
pained by the circulation- of slanders con
cerning her loyalty to the late Confederacy.
She takes this means of pronouncing them
all false and without shadow of foundation.
Those who desire a refutation of them can
see her at the. Battle House, and those who
persist in circulating them will do so at their
personal peril.
Mr?. Loretta J. Decauxp.
Formerly Lieutenant T. Buford, C. S. A.
If the copperheads had a" majority in Con
gress they would at once make peace with
the rebels, they say. Why not? They
never had any quarrel with them, i They
have nothing to settle,' j'
When Lord Erskine heard that somebody
had died worth two hundred pounds, he ob
served.', "well, that's a pretty sum to begin
the next world 5fith." .
It has been a-ertained that the Govern
ment will lose between ; two hundred and
three hundred thousand dollars by the fail
ure of Culver, Pena & Co., the New York
bankers.
Interesting Information.
- The United States Bank Kxmb,o,
pointed by the Controller of theTunS;
on the cummon principle of locking thTU-ble-door
after the horse is stolen. Las Lade
report upon the recent failure of the Mer
chant s National Bank of Washington! Thm
SSfe h in ?aS tbev? "Pennon of
Bayne & to. of Baltimore Bayne & Co.
having got deeply into speculations, and so
on. The circulation of the bank is fully as
sured, so that bill-holders will lose nothin
which is a comfort. The United Stalls
Government, however, is the creditor of tha
bank for $762,312 37, the most of the mon
ey coming from officers of tfie Pay IWrt
ment. Lieut Colonel Paulding alone depos
ited over half a million. To meet this de
ficiency the Government holds securities of
the bank to the amount of $100,000
There can be little objection to any officer
of the Government debiting money iu du
ly authorized banks. Some of 1 hese depos
its, however were made by Governnlent
agents for the purpose of "saving" the
bank. Ine Lxannner mentions that at
a meeting of certam friends of the bank it
was stated that unless Bayne & Co. "could
secure from $150,000 to $250,000, without
delay they must fail and that this failure
would involve the failure of the banl" At
this meeting, held April 20, Lieut, Col. U
L. lau ding, Paymaster U. S.A., wasprea-
.1 p.roceded nexf y fc place $200,.
000 in the bank, two other offieers of the
V hen the failure came, it was found that
Col. Paulding had $500,857 76 in the bank,
the others having, drawn out the best por'
V" ,ot ,th,eir dP-slts- The amount of in
dividual deposits was only $38,610 89- of
Ws, $115,000 ; while there was due to
other batiks and bankers only $G5,S72 26
ro make this plainer, we find a bank.cer
tauily not regarded as particularly "safe"
by the people, nor even by other banks (as
we way sue from the small amount of de
posits and credits,) permitted, upou a cap
ital of $306,000, to issue $180,000 in notes,
and receive $7rt2,312 57 from the Govern!
merit m doriosils. The Treasnry Depart
ment, or rather the Controller of the Cur
rency, permits a bank to run over $600,000
in debt to the Government, when the least
inquiry would have shown that this debt was
being incurred to help the house of "Bayne
Tr.Vn a t,mre, which house alone had
01 ine money of the bank, or rath
er the money ot. the United States, obtain
ed through the bank,- and 'gone, Heaven
knows where I Tribune. ....
"Old Cooper" is a .Dutchman, and like
many another man.of.wJiatever nationality
has a wife that is "some."
One day the "old man" got into some
trouble with a neighbor, which resulted ma
l ,f ncinlor was getting the better
ot the 'old man," which Cooper's wife was
not slow to see. The "old man" was resist
ing his enemy to the best of his ability when
his wife broke in with,
"Lie still, CooDerl lie still. If he kUJs
you 1 11 sue him for damages !"
Bills Signed. Th 1
, . - - .m, u uM mail
ed the bill amendatory of the Habeas Cor
tus act. and fnr thA rrninAii.in r.f rT,;n
. ' " t - UIVVUUU v viuuu
officers from suits for acts done by military
order durino- tli war Thnu l,;ii. c
. , . - m.iiv us Litio VI
which votes have been predicted by those
pretending to be in the President's confi
dence. The Kiwoml
. 1 wva-avv VU; WM
especially necessary to protect our officers
4 rrT, 1 f1.A i-lnJI.t...,. . .. j f . 1 r.
iiu me . iiiuiuivc ircratxruuons 01 tue IteO-
eis ior acts done in their official capacity.
General Fiske has gouetowork to rebuild
the school-houses and churches destroyed
by the mob in Memphis. It is intimated
that the city will have to foot the bill. We
should hope so. Fuller details of the oper
ations of the mob 6how its outrages to have
been indescribably fiendish. Congress has
appointed a committee to investigate the
whole matter.
A young clerk at St. Louis, on Sunday,
undertook to kill himself by shooting, be
cause a gentleman would not let him marry
his daughter. He went into a lumberyard,
and commenced a preliminary prayer, when
three of his young friends surprised him,
took away his pistol, and advised him to
elope with the girl.
The Democratic party was ushered into
existence by the treason of Aaron Burr, in
endeavcring to found a Southwestern Con
federacy, while it wa ushered out of life by
the treason of J eff. Davis, endeavoring to
found a Southern Confederacy. Thus the
Afphia and the Omega of Democracy is the
same Treason.
"That's a stupid brute of yours, John,'
said a scotch minister to his parishioner,
the peat dealer, who drove his merchandise
from door to door, in a small cart drawn by
a' donkey; "I never see you but the crea
ture is braying." "Ah, sir," said the peat
dealer, "ye ken hearts warm when frien'i
meet."
A Scotchman, putting up at an inn,-mi
asked in the morning how he slept. "Troth
man," replied he, "nae vera weel either,
but I was muckle better aff than the bugs,
for deil ane o them blinked an e'e the hale
night" -. . "
"Ah doctaw. does the choTewaw awfect
the high aw awda?" Ho, replied the doctor
to the exquisite, "but Hi's death to fools
aadgpou'd better leave the sitty at once.".
"Well, Bridget if I -engage yon I'shair'
want you to stay at home whenever I shall
wish to go rut.' ' Well ma'am, I have no
objections provided you do the same when I
wish to go out." '
A tax that : Congressmen - never tnflit
upon us Syntax. I
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