Raftsman's journal. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1854-1948, May 30, 1866, Image 1

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BY S. J. BOW.
CLEARFIELD, PA., WEDNESDAY, MAY 30, 1866.
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lBASURER'S SALE
OF C53BATED LAUDS
FOB TAXES
,or 1865 and previous years.
IT ICE IS BBREBT CITES tht ID
Act of Assembly pass-
.t,VAn Aet'te .mend an Act d.reet
,h uiode of selling unseated lands.
;f-r.M county." and the several
Elements thereto, there will be ex
UpP, To Public Sale or outcry, the fol-
t tracts of unseated lands in said
,1 for the taxes due and unpaid
S at the Court House in the Bor
.ttb of Clearfield, on the Second Mon-
nvrfiARlA TOW5SHIP.
n . tt-rrantees. etc. Taxes.
rer. "
Peter Miller,
John Miller,
Fred'k Hnbley,
Jtin B i"nian,
Fred k. llowuian,
John Ben",
5 .V. Rillinirton. 120 61
II 11 in"'"" ...
1 1 i ,, Billineton, 12 37
70 Siril) Bimngiu",
Philip Mysincope,
50 J..hn Mysincope,
82 John Funk,
f'reri'k HulileT.
Michael Musser,
John Brady,
Win. Uranv,
..8
m
ai HO
i ci
175 4i
feO
o
17
;i6
T6
410
;i0
Ji 40
M 40
JJl 112
Hi5 40
!. !16
$28 Gi
09 06
43 26
12 83
14 'JO
S3 46
84 15
2 77
114 56
74 (Hi
82 04
49 08
34 40
152 32
08 49
in. jjrmii . M"
J.BUin&E.Bhiln, 112 78
... .... in: hi
197 04
185 94
112 17
44 81
65 58
48 91
86 80
37 1H5
62 57
101 04
91 18
101 03
29 90
119 11
214 04
21 74
35 16
145 17
14 81
Ji.liti Wit titer.
Henry Winner,
Win. Wilson,
Herman Winner,
-Tiilk K riif?.
.-I lit: -i. tin Ilihsnn.
i 73 Robert Wilson,
it 91 Jeremiah Mosher,
j 116 Peter Gets,
i-M 1"3 MaitinFantz,
rJo 125 Jacob Fantz, Jr.
C:S 153 Geo. Miier,
7 32 Thomas Gibson,
:-; .3 153 David B.inon,
4 'i 153 Jhn Fordnry,
Brwn and r ulion,
HO John Ketlaud,
Jacob Krug,
m t.
V wi. I luimcii .
40 Jacob Musseramitb, 02 28
Win. Miller, 4 30
T0VH8HIP.
Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes
Henry Beck, $19 0
!J0 Henry Beck, 19 23
.Id Henry Beck, 80 59
Henry Beck, SI 35
US Henry Beck, 78 42
Henry Beck, 18 2d
97 Benrj Beck, 12 OS
Jas M'Ghea, " 60
Benj. Gibbs. 113 3
29 Heory Beck, 34 43
Ira A. Scbins, 13 12
97 Henry Beck, 12 Oft
32 Nicklin Griffith, 16 45
123 Nicklin Griffith. ! 03
NicKlin Griffith, 14 42
US Henry Beck, 22 12
HenTy Beck, 24 21
Nicklin & Griffith. 242 12
Nicklin A Griffith, 2J0 90
Nicklin 4 Griffith, 224 33
Nicklin Griffith. 247 5
Nicklin Griffith, 233 75
Nicklin Griffith, 210 52
Nicklin JrGrifiith, 81 84
Nicklin Griffith. 61 54
Nicklin A Griffith, 2a 64
Nicklin A Griffith, 115 03
NicKlin A Griffith, 2fi6 36
Henry Beck, i 121 07
Henry Beck, t 89 21
As.
11
79
3 JO
m
as
113
93
.'HO
4:3
112
165
S3
1..2
31
90
171
:oo
I lino
1000
IUO0
II 111)
s:.o
2)3
I OK
767
1100
1000
63
I0GGS TOWNSHIP.
Ac. Per. Wairantees. etc. Taxes.
89 John Thomas, $8 42
2- 8 John Thomas, 45 59
:34 76 Joseph Drinker, 43 03
413 Wm. McCormlck, 98 57
110 Nncv Bopres, 107 93
4J'. 41 Malcolm U'Donald. 103 24
i'li 41 John Byers, 103 24
119 90 Barbara Snyder, 2i 60
1'- George llootman, 33 71
George Avres, 65 06
4-7 81 Wm. Troutwine, 65 GtS
4iK John Kean, 6t 5
T5 John E. Shaw, 13 86
63 Luke Kyler, 4 37
Kti Joseph Ball, 71 84
lit 61 John Montgomery, 39 39
95 143 Richard Thoinns, 25 64
49 Buhar Snyder, 11 75
AO Wm. Wilson, 8 25
2(15 Thomas Smith, 40 90
100 John Kephart, 15 43
3'K J. & Tbos. MeesM, 42 00
!0 Richard Waple, 14 04
BLOOM TOWNSHIP.
Ae. Per. Warrai tees, ete. Taxes
3611
J"-90
"5;a
Ac.
246
102
159
?u
to
ti
75
id
l'
i
?
W
23
295
3i3
100
50
i
111
Nicklin Griffith, 79 32
J. W. Smith, 49 99
John Seyler. 24 3d
Geo L. Head, 12 19
Fenton A Spencer, . 2 05
Levi Cleaver. 26 51
KoherU A Fox, 25 03
ltM5 159 Huberts A Fox, 172 19
I Co Jaeob Bilger, 24 33
i.-'O DaWd Irwins Est.. 31 25
75 Neiper A Hartxock 9 9?
100 John P. Dale, 11 10
BRADFORD TOWNSHIP.
Per. Warrantees, etc Taxes.
60 Hneh Ely, $52 92
35 John Campbell, 21 t
Hall & Buck, 24 9b
l&YMy & MLanho,48 23
SlaniakT, 8 J
Wat." Slajrmaker,
Wtn. GrahaiB, Jr. 16 79
J no. Banna, 16 79
Benj. OliTer, 14 97
Muses Boggs' Heirs, 4 80
Jai es Duncan, 33 71
Nebetniah Matnea, 16 66
Thomas Holt, 1 11
David Matnes, 9 28
, Joseph Powell, 6 85
Danirl Graham, ' . 8 75
. Luciod Graham, 2 54
Horatio D. Hall, 85
. John Harrier, 8 18
ito Yaofba, 23
46
109
No. Ac.
492 303
3574 102
621 215
.W61 670
5377
5379
5381 '848
58RS
195 77
213 501
2009 650
13 521
110 370
80
100
25
100
50
1434 3G3
Ae.
303
303
290
3t:0
424
311
298
III
100
293
150
Ac
258
100
140
190
256
22
108
50
200
248
li'O
61
John G. Gray, 5 85
Andrew Pelltt, 29 99
BRADY TOWNSHIP.
er. Warrantees, etc.' Taxes
Win. Kirkpatrick,S37 32
34 Roberts A Fox, 31 89
Coumd l.or,g, 59 an
J.B.Smith, 329 67
Henry Wykoff, 355 72
Casper Stiver 2 1" 13
CbriotUn Lower. 216 ;ii
Roberts A Fox. 3i S:
Chrii-iii'n Lower. 2 '6 u.
CbritH Lower. St ti
J. M. Mil er s hr"s 37 02
.1 W Smith. (W. p. II 45
Z. s. Welch. 10 95
Uaum, 23 10
McGairy, U 70
David Kennedy, 113 59
BTJRNSIDE TOWNSHIP.
Per. Warrantees, etc Taxes
John Jones, SI 16 25
James ''hapman, 116 2-
Bt.j Irasmll. I"' 93
Jerre Wi li tmson. 101 '7
M:iry Caw ford 123 27
Town'd ."piickuian, 174 47
Rebecca Brown. 153 Sti
Christian Stake, 3t 33
leontrd llollis, 17 55
John Birch. 60 02
John Cumuiings, t 30 71
CHEST TOWNSHIP.
Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes.
James Ross, $50 13
31 Henry Pole, 48 22
Fulton, 32 65
164 Christian Roher, 78 82
Miller& Christ, 100 84
Miiler & Christ, 10 04
Jonathan Kephart, 27 05
Nicholas Hagy, 5 18
M"H-inYy & Mitchell, 4j bo
John Tiirert, 20 70
John Breimeman, 23 32
II. & J. Br. th, 12 57
No.
ISvJ t
1893
1940
3649
5367
5377
1941
COVINGTON TOWNSHIP.
Ac. Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes
640 72 Morris 4 Stewart. S75 42
4S3 47 Morris 4 Stewart. 57 07
175 122 Morris A Stewart, 20 6U
70 30 Morris A Stewart, 8 23
250 George Mead, 49 2o
1100 George Mead, 130 03
350 John Brtel. 12 52
133 Barmoy A Barnot, 9 87
105 J no. J- Pickardt, 15 16
80 Jno. J. PiekaHt, 11 44
127 Emery A Reiter, 9 03
Ac.
417
408
358
203
210
49
106
49
167
46
262
78
97
67
208
433
152
391
100
108
87
76
303
90
100
300
281
195
198
100
50
200
125
200
17
83
404
Ac.
233
433
58
4?3
74
150
50
loO
24
100
60
DECATUR TOWNSHIP.
Per. Warranties, etc
124 Thos. P. Cope,
137 Rich. Thoiii.is,
137 Jacob Downing,
lo4 Hugh Ely,
70 Henry Drinker,
Benj. Wilson,
115 Jos. Hamilton,
41 John Skyron,
138 Thos. C. Cope,
Wm Montgomery,
1 Joseph Sansom,
John Cai ixnii.
Thonms Edmundson
107. Geo. Graff,
64 Wm. Sansom,
60 John Anderson,
60 Gilbert Vought,
159 Thos. Biilington,
Thos. Stewaitson,
Jacob Downing,
49 Joseph Sanson),
99 Wm.Sansom,
147 Thos. Edmundson,
John Drinker,
Jonathan Kephart,
Casper Haines.
Gilbert V-nght.
Joseph 11 irrion,
80 Jonepb Harrison,
W m. Hoover,
Joseph Harrison,
Jonathan Nesbit,
A. J- O.-ns.
Satiri. M Clirren,
Jos-ph Sansoni,
136 Joseph Whitehall,
Charles Risk.
200 Jonathan Neabit
Taxes.
$163 00
159 57
140 02
79 46
82 15
20 51
41 33
19 23
65 28
, 17 90
102 41
24 01
, 38 25
26 40
81 33
169 23
59 42
152 89
39 07
39 24
10 65
29 80
125 21
35 17
17 47
140 34
109 80
76 18
77 04
40 07
20 45
45 2
28 25
45 20
3 84
18 75
78 92
32 91
TERGTJS9N TOWNSHIP.
Per. Warrantees, etc. Tax
159 John Hanibright,
I"j3 Daniel Turner.
Mattl.ias Slough,
153 George Ross,
Lewis J ord in.
A. Scott.
Hiram P:is-niore,
Abraham Odetl,
Helir Swan.
John Hambright,
Benj. Hartshorn,
$-4.
50
t
1 Tt
21
4 1
13
22
14
36
25
l.H.
94
04
57
5!i
til
7o
5S
45
18
50
53
No.
4272
4200
4133
4133
41SI
4200
4182
4133
4241
4238
1531
1535
4242
39tf
4340
4393
4183
FOX TOWNSHIF.
Ac. Per. Warrantees, etc.
Tsxes.
425
330
140
200
495
610
990
200
937
947
20
600
293
872
183
216
350
100
90
62
107
60
Jas. Wilson. S-itl 9'.
Jus. Wilson. Wel 2i Q
Jas Wilson. Uestp23 11
Jas ' itson.
41 32
Jas Wilsou. West 151 72
03 2ii
.las Wilsoii
Jas VilMn, 126 33
Jas. Wilson. 45 2i
Jas Vi!?n. 23". 11
Jas Wilson. 287 94
Jas. Wilson, 6 09
Jas Wilson, 132 55
Jas. Wilson. 90 63
Jas Wilson, 61 49
Jas. Wilson, 35 96
Jas. Wilson. 57 33
Jas. Wilson. 45 82
Lane A Uvde, 13 13
Balltown Lot, 1 1 82
HuletLot, 6 51
Firm an Lot, 11 ?
Giles Lot. . 5 25
4401180 , Hyde.BidwellACo.13 13
T-'--,Daiiiown um, r i
1924.
1913
i 1390
W47
; 5365
6366
' 1929
186
' MM
5376
5353
53 i7
1925
1926
l'.37
347
1929
1930
I.H8.1
1916
13.-7
1927
192-5
1-90
l34
19 7
i; 0
137
1916
No.
5239
5290
52U1
5325
ISUH
1912
1-84
1910
i'.i2i
1923
Mil
5321
5326
5327
53liU
6330
19U
Ac.
297
149
145
103
109
250
382
348
100
41
431
336
100
50
100
66
1100
1100
1 100
315
153
123
194
30
134
771
328
3i7
53
4tl9
17
543
314
121
4;6
75
George Mrad, 103 07
George Mead, 100 54
George Med. 80 13
62 Morris A Stewart, 35 41
93 Morris A Stewart, 16 49
Morris A Stewart. 11 ''2
81 Morris Stewart, 8 76
22 Morri.-A Stewart. 3 72
Morris A Stewart. 16 6-
77 .Morris A Stewart. 86 05
22 Morri.- A Stewi:rt, 37 42
44 Mortis A Stewart, 43 f 0
79 Mitri A S'cwart. 6 67
Mortis A Stewxrt. 41 97
F L'eithaud's Fs't It? 75
Mori is A Siewart, 62 46
Morris A Stewart, 29 33
Morr.s A Stewart. 15 76
Morris A Stewatt, 57 13
Alotris A Stewart, 5 95
G03HEN TOWNSHIP.
Ae. Per. Warrantees etc.
114
254 120
10
50
563
140 -
50
79S
300
330
4S3
1100
200
376
433
300
S33
100
152
1213
1100
Wm- Mapeg,
George .Mead,
George Mead.
George Mead,
George .Mead.
Morris A Stewart.
Morris Stewart,
153 Morris A Stewart
Morris A Stewart,
Morris A Stewart
Morris A Stewart,
67 George Mead,
George Mead.
1113 120 George Mend,
1100 George Mead,
1100 George Mead,
100 Morris A Stewart,
Taxes
S55 S3
118 3
167 99
:76 05
67 13
13 30
25 62
,104 0?
114 92
II 70
55 82
242 o3
229 35
242 58
229 85
229 35
20 85
GSAHAK TOWNSHIP.
Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes.
Thos. P. Cope, $77 24
John Skyron, 47 16
T. Cope, 39 48
Jas- Milligan, 30 71
Geo. Moore, 38 53
J no. Fry, Jr. 66 98
Joseph Simons, 103 28
Joseph ll-jirison, 113 37
Charles Hall, 32 58
C. J. Allport, 16 38
114 Hynian Gratz, 189 30
111 Robt. Shaw, 146 71
Rol.t. Shaw, 4 71
J no. Skyron, 4 17
Jno. Donaldson, 13 88
104 B. D. Schoonovcr, . 9 14
GTJET.ICH TOWNSHIP.
Ac. Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes.
225 John Witmer, $101 61
31 64 Pigot Shaw, 12 62
305 48 lieu. Baker, 123 81
335 151 Benj. Wilson, 135 98
100 Richard Atherton, 40 61
48 114 Geo. Moore, 21 67
349 96 Geo. Moore. 141 86
134 Philip Gloninger, 61 53
158 John M Cabeii, 72 56
433 153 Edward Hand, 163 52
356 69 Erhanuel Reigart, 134 25
108 Geo. Moore, 140 74
260 John M'Cahen, 117 39
98 John Lampblack, 44 26
119 121 Christian Stake, 53 74
193 122 Matthias Young, 87 55
433 153 Christian Hager, 195 65
433 153 George Mnsser, 195 65
237 48 Tbos. Y.'dh-r, 107 01
210 Daniel Otl'ley, 91 83
215 75 Geo. Biker, Jr. 97 08
436 145 Timothy Paxtou, 196 84
433 153 John Bulge, 195 65
216 153 John Musser, Jr. 97 51
436 145 Js. Ashbright, 196 81
214 W. D. Hagerty, 58 44
400 Fox & Louther, 36 40
No
5673
5r74
5675
Oll'lt)
5067
42ii
42:54
41'J'J
in 7 2
257
4902
4236
1225
4390
5061
5033
422.)
4231
2nn0
20.11
1 9 i ,S
HUSTON. TOWNSHIP.
Ac. Per. Warrantees, etc, Taxes.
200 J. G. Kidder, $76 73
195 David Caldwell. 66 43
1041 Moore A Delaney, 399 20
1041 Moore A Uelaney. 399 20
1041 . Moore A Delaney, 399 20
j90 Win. l'owers, 379 69
877 Wm. Power. 336 40
9'JO Jutnes Wilson, 171 40
990 Jnuies Wilson, 171 66
9111 James Wilson. 171 6i"
317 27 Moore A Delaney. 91 9i
S83 15 .lames Wilson 237 99
420 Wilbelm Witlink, 143 12
49J James Wilson, 143 21
740 Janie Wilson. 2 1 fi 27
121 Wilhelm WiilinV. 22 63
1113 William Powers, 157 ?h
375 E. Shoemaker, 118 70
101 K. Mioemi-ker. 31 97
293 Wm Powers. 94 3i-
2i0 James Wilson. 73 07
500 Jame Wilson. 1 46 13
1020 Huberts Fox. 364 44
HM9 Roberts A Fox, 391 29
mm lioberts A Fox. 2J2 12
4 . '9 33 Roberts A Fox, 125 35
1000 Abel DuBois, 121 25
"o
433
433
433
274
202
103
433
333
43!
91
70
11.0
1 00
150
100
nUIllS T3WSSEIP.
Warrantees, etc. Taxes.
Richard Peters. $179 18
Fred t testes. 165 56
JohiiDunwoodie, 165 53
Adam Kuhn. 102 53
l.bduezer Brenham, 71 9
Adam Kubn. 41 12
Thos. Martin. 151 51
Robert Martin. 112 35
Uiehaid Martin, . 73 33
Pbi:ip Least, 25 39
Wm. Johnson. 19 47
Philip boast. 9 05
Jonathan Jones, 30 60
Wm Wilson, 23 45
Richard Martin, 15 63
XARTHAUS TOWNSHIP.
Ac. Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes.
513 95 MornsASlewart,l0l u3
J
Per.
153
153
153
153
153
135
vsn l-0 William Smith.
573 120 William Stnith.
79 Charles Willink,
S3 Charles Willink,
GIRARD TOWNSHIP.
508 100 Morris Stewart S52 20
Vnms Meworl. It) in
Morris A Stewart, 57 99
Morris A Stewart, 1 15
George Mead, 6 23
George Mead. 64 15
Moms A Stewart, 24 75
Morris A Stewart, 2 27
tteorM S1m4, U M
No,
1944
1429
3552
1093
1023
AU4
3475 I 38 147 Charles Willink,
11193 253 139 Charles Willink,
1095 124 108 CliarleS W illink,
1096 866 Charles Willink,
1097 436 113 Charles Willink,
3465 58 62 Char'es Willink,
34-.S 258 113 Chailea Wlllina:,
1097 100
95 42
93 62
7 76
13 11
62 85
30 SO
12 23
75 17
50 27
8 21
30 82
1097 100
103 79
3463 1
3475 J 352
59
43
6412 93
6412 109
--ri,..!. WilHnkM4 15
j Willink. 5 55
Pharles Willink. IS 65
nh.rl., Willink. 4 39
1655
1 097
1H97
I u96
1096
3466
3467
200 Wm. Michaels. 16 65
957 132 HewsMyers.Fisherl35 43
125 Charles Willii.k. 19 09
25 Charles Willink. 3 if-2
! 50 Churles Willirk. 7 64
66 Charles Willii.k. 9 5
600 W. Schnarrs A Co. 69 3H
122 Daniel Yotbers. 16 93
133 Chrisiian Brown. 13 43"
83 Mary I ggans, 10 54
700 Wi turd. 33 85
89 TAJ White, 4 94
18 T- A J. White, 1 00
i
1 106 Thos. Myers, 5 89
KNOX T0WNSHJP.
Ae. Per. Warrantees, etc. .Taxes
437 43 Reuben llavnes, SI 79 91
435 50 LmherMorris, 179 60
433 153 JoFeph Hilliard, 179 23
433 153 Robert Gray. 17.1 2'
429 41 John Bringhurst, I7S On
433 153 Sarah Ward, 1"9 23
433 153 George Eddy. 179 23
433 153 Mo re Wharton, 179 29
433 153 George Ashton, 45
129 John Doisey, i9 35
72 Tbos. Jordan, 22 73
25 Geo. Fox. 9 93
433 153 Isabella Jordan, 179 23
200 Silas Oox. 17 70
227 G A M. M'Cormick, 55 33
90 Thompson Egelman, 42 II
433 153 Caleb Foulk, 143 75
293 George Westcott, 100 76
173 153 Robert Wharton, 60 39
433 153 George Seaff, 14s 75
225 John Bovd. 57 33
109 Susannah Ward. 34 08
255 G.AM M Connick, 65 04
100 Henry J rout. 43 20
14 Georse BowmanC 2 65
84 . Charles Senate's estate, , 8 85
75 Peter Whiteside, 24 83
200 George Ashton, 33 30
LAWRENCE TOWNSHIP.
No. Ac. Per. Warrantees. etc. Taxes
221 Hugh Jordan, S54 93
413 John Read. 102 63
. 52 114 Rudolph l.itz, 12 93
Kobert Mitchell 39 29
James Alexander, 4 50
L. J. Crans, 5 52
George Mead, 52 95
47 George Mead, 101 13
5293
5293
5297
90
6
6
726
1167
1213
285
36
74
9
41
41
153
176
240
137
490
67 George Mead, 105 05
Wra. Montgomery, 83 93
John MjPherson, 7 91
S. M, Macuuiber, 16 25
M. W. Snyder, 1 53
J. B. McEnally, 5 22
J. B. Phaw, 6 22
E. Iriwn A Sons. 14 61
E. Irwin Sons, 16 76
E. Irwin 4 Sons, S3 86
E. Irwin A Sons, 17 40
E. Irwin A Sons, 45 33
MORRIS TOWNSHIP.
Per.
65
109
20
42
92
63
140
141
16
153
153
153
153
153
153
153
153
153
153
153
153
Ac.
402
206
327
373
421
440
440
410
423
300
212
407
143
349
260
170
272
183
133
433
433
433
433
433
433
433
433
433
433
433
433
400
433
433
433
170
433
105
100
90
407
244
231
I no
100
247
1 17
4-4
375
2.'.9
210
6
400
100
100
222
loll
96
136
50
62
No. Ac
5951 107
59U 647
5952 63
168
91
122
139
19
40
95
91
143
Warrantees, etc. .
George Wetzel,
Wm. Wert i.
Christian Werts,
David Lauck,
Jesse Yainell,
Joseph Turner,
Joseph Turner,
Joseph Turner,
George Hahecker,
Peter Yarnell,
Win. Drinker,.
H. S. Drinker.
Richard Thomas,
John R'ad,
Michael Souder,
Patrick Hays,
Kobert Glenn.
Francis -Johnson,
Kobert Rainy,
Thomas Morris.
William Morris,
Samuel Meredith.
William Miller,
Hetty Morris,
Tbos Fitxsioiocs,
Geo. ''lymer,
Robert Gray,
Patrick Moore,
Mary Morris.
Magnus Miller,
Nalbio Frazey,
John Houston,
Clem Stockes,
John Vangbn.
Jonathan Nesbit,
Blair M'Laosihnn,
William Stewart,
James Wilson,
B'.bert Morris.
William Morris.
Richard U. Smith
.Limes mith.
Christopher iiaker,
Tsa-ic Farlow,
Patrick Hays.
Conrd Swart.
Nicholas Uei'lenour
Kobert Carson,
Matbias S ongb,
Joeeph ilubley,
Jacob Graff,
John Graff
Frederick Hubley,
William Bigler,
Mott A 'ohnson,
Simon Graft
Hillary Baker,
Joseph Potter,
Francis Johnson,
Jos-ph N'icholsQn,
Jostph Potter.
Taxes.
$100 41
51 46
81 63
93 13
89 10
109 89
109 89
109 89
104 64
74 93
70 51
101 79
35 78
73 34
64 94
42 47
57 83
82 30
19 00
103 29
103 29
103 29
103 29
103 29
108 29
103 29
108 29
lOg 29
103 29
103 29
103 29
99 90
89 09
103 89
108 29
39 92
93 02
24 19
21 93
43
HO
32 23
30 49
29 40
20 55
61 7
21 19
99 45
79 03
55 24
33 57
1 25
82 20
14 70
8 85
43 95
19 92
16 92
II 91
4 40
5 44
2)
71
PENN TOWNSHIP
Per. Warrantees, ets Taxes
Nicklin-V Griffith. S!0 02
Nicklin A Griffith, 133 80
Klijah Heath 13 53
1 Greenwood Bell, 39 03
Charles WillinK, 109 So
Charles Will in k, a
J. R. M'Cloakey. !1 75
Arnold Custard, 45
Wn. Uiobaeta, M M
PIKE TOWNSHIP.
Warrantees, eto.
Jolin Nicholson,
John Nicholson,
James Wiljon,
James Wilson.
12 John Nicholson,
12 John Nicholson,
John Nicholson,
S. Blodget,
Daniel Bailey,
Thomas Jordan,
Thomas Magee,
Thomas Mazee,
n S. Roberts,
W.M'Naul,
Bailey.
lU'Nanl.
Rachael Kratser,
John Nicholson,
T XT : nl tttlTl.
80 "John Nicholson,
UNION T0WSSHTF.
Ae. Per. Warrantees, eUs.
125 Roberts A tox .
3593 180 Roberts 0'
No. Ae. Per
578t 750
5773 200
4262 990
4252 957
5777 ilO
5777 510
5776 529
1429 70
450
145
18
135
4020 476
296
5779 111
460
20ft
S776 275
5776,
5776 475
No.
Wm
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WOODWARD TOWNSHIP.
Ac. Per. ' Warrantees, etc. Taxes.
433 153 JohnVaught, $177 15
4.V 159 'John Walls, 166 55
433 153 John Roll, 177 15
100 Wm Wilson, 40 90
412 41 John Cannon, 141 34
433 153 Israel Wheelan, 113 70
263 Samuel t mlen, 63 17
153 5 Peter Hcnny, ' 29 21
140 Huh Ralston, 27 69
215 6 Thos. Neel, 33 10
263 Thos Ma? ton, 33 40
355 Mary Neil, 83 63
300 Mary Connelly, 94 33
100 Kei j. Johnson, 27 46
433 . Hegarty, 91 59
336 145 M'Cahen, 101 85
57 143 Mary Connelly, 17 41
100 Ro and Evans, 40 90
334 42 Pigot Shaw. 136 52
216 fcebastian tiraff, 68 32
43S 73 Thos. Edmonson, 179 15
43fl 105 Daniel Offley, 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
243 Charles Hight. 107 70
237 Daniel Turner, 103 00
170 Peter Lowdcn. 65 20
91 - Charles Lowdcn, 23 Hi
36 Mary Sandwich, . 17 78
189 Isaao Wilson, 42 51
41 MaryCotinell -18 83
85 George Ashton, 6 00
40 John M'Connell, 4 94
150 John Low. 17 53
D. W. MOORE, Treas r.
Mareh 23. 1366-ts.
rjiREASURER'S SALE
OF REAL 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 1365
and previous years, in pursuance of
the Act of Assembly in such case made
and provided. In pursuance whereof
tha 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.)
BKWAitiA Township.
Ac Per. To whom assessed. Taxes.
100 B. A. Byers. $11 85
20 Elvina Burge. 2 75
140 ' Jeremiah Cooper, 23 00
156 Duey Douglass, 17 94
300 Thos. "Weston, 171 07
43 James Gill, -.JL?
BKLI. foWSSHIF.
100 Win: M. Barrett, 12 90
100 John Christman. 12 90
60 Samuel T. Hoover, 7 74
75 Mechtley A Pantille, 9 6S
BOGGS T0WSSH1P.
60 Blako Gray, 8 53
164 Levi Sealy, 14 71
BRADFORD TOWXSHIP.
One lot, Henry Underkoffer, 10 89
One lot, Thomas Butler, 4 77
44 John Harrier. 9 76
2 Henry Underkoffer, 4 77
BURSSIDE TOWNSHIP.
100 Leonard llollis, 27 45
100 Samuel Snyder. 23 36
100 John King's estate, 14 63
10 JamesMc Creery, 3 51
4 Sarah Oakes, 1 47
BRADY TOWNSHIP.
35 Jas. II Adams, 6 31
31 Richard Arthurs. 23 70
223 Robert S Cat hers, 76 59
125 Alex Dunlap. jr. 17 55
B2 Geo. Ellinger'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
CUBWFNSVII.LE BOROCGfl.
2 lots, James Locke, 10 95
Taxes
556 815 ;
20 18'
91 35
101 00
54 56
54 66
46 91
14 00
30 64
42 35
43 27
49 13
39 44
16 79
6 27
26 06
11 50
15 87
213
J7 32
Taxes
52 01
147 36
53
OS.
50
97
20
90
S
5rt
13
10
81
93
50
150
200
100
too
109
60
102
100
49
125
333
50
400
2 lots,
123
100
80
200
43
25
130
50
25
14
4 27
4 23
13 53
12 45
2 06
9 47
5 15
17 93
6 81
4 00
14 62
15 40
6 55
24 57
20 20
9 05
12 23
10
5
14
11
6
17 09
92 23
9 96
79 23
2 37
23 21
29 87
10 35
17 20
6 46
4 10
18 65
5 5
FAITH.
Have confidence, dear friend, in love,
And let tby doubts depart;
'Tis born in the bright realms above.
Close keep it to thy heart.
'Twill soothe thee, when distressed with pain
To know loved ones are near.
'Twill drive pale sorrow from the brain,
And dry the falling tear.
Oh. trust in friendship's storied might,
It hath strange healing powers ;
Its flow of sympathy e'er bright
Will soften life's glad hours.
Cast not the precious pearl aside,
Friends are not easy won
But follow her, whate'er betide,
Her light's a radiant sun.
Center thy faith in the Divine.
Look t'ward a home on bigh,
Wnerejoy and peace serenely reign,
Where friendships never die.
In Heaven's ark of safety rest
Till summoned hence away.
Then mayst thou dwell ninoug the blest,
' And bask in endless day
CHEST TOWNSHIP.
David Michaels,
Nathaniel Noble,
John Wallace,
John Byer.
Joseph Breth,
James Stevenson,
Wm. Selfridge,
DECATt-R TOWNSHIP.
David Kephart. Jr.
Jonathan Kephart,
John G. White.
Henry McMullin,
FERGUSON TOWNSHIP.
Wm. Barrett,
Scott Curry,
John H. Ferguson,
Paul White,
GIRARD TOWNSniV.
Luxier A Livergood,
Henrv Martle,
AlexWiard.
Thos. Luzier.
Abraham Lansberry,
Wm Phoenix,
Thos Stone,
OflELICH TOWNSHIP.
Robert Henderson,
Haslet, Trrner A Co.,
JORDAN T IWNSHIP.
Thos. Owens,
Wm. Pusey,
Joseph Wood,
Morgan, Orr A Co.,
Thos Rea.
KARTHAfTS TOWNSHiP.
Jns. Askey.
Henry Culvey,
EIUhaTickner,
Jdo. HaTtsock,
Andw. Long,
Jno. M'Gonigal
KNOX TOWNSHIP.
Wm. Kobison,
J. M. Chase,
LUMBER CITY BGT0UGH.
Housellot, David Denmark,
2 lots, G. W Gray,
MORRIS TOWNSHIP.
50 Ason Jones.
ISO Michael Quigley,
V WASHINGTON BOROUGH
TTnnuA 3 lota. Huzh Gallagher. 2 22
House lot,. John Irrin's estate, 11 00
PEXK TOWSSHIF
S7 Wm. Becl
12 J' JobnlTlynm.-
A a.. Wright.
UNION TOWNSHIP.
W. H. Boose,
Leander Denning.
WOODWARD TOWSSBIP-
J. K. Davis,
James M'Kee,
Truinan Root,
D. W . MOORE, Treas'r.
2
1
11
1
4 36
13 05
IS
60
50
80
1 lot,
Api-
8 23
13 32
7 05
8 46
1 4,1
A Funny but Sensible Speech.
The Wisconsin Legislature Lad formally
considered a proposition to abolish all laws
lor the collection of debts. The mover of
the bill, Mr. Eltnyre, is a preat wag, as
evinced by the following extract fiom his
speech on that subject :
The speaker proceeded to review the pres
ent system of collecting debts. It was all a
humbug and a cheat, a matter of technical
ities and legal fchufiling. Lawyers gave ad
vice in order to obtain lees and encourage
litigation. Judges made blunders and mis
takes, lie had a little experience in law
and that was rich. Laughter. He would
give a little history of it. The speaker then
related how he had purchased a yoke of ox
en about fifteen years ago paid fifty dollars
lor them a lew days alter, tte son ot the
man of whom he had purchased the oxen
came to him and said they were his. lie
insisted on having pay over again, and com
menced a suit before a justice. The jury
didn't agree. Finally, through the Bass
wood Justice of the Peace, the case went
against him. He appealed it to the Circuit
Court in Milwaukee. I here I lost again.
and said to my lawyer : 1 will give you ten
dollars to quote Pennsylvania law to Judge
Miller; aud get a new trial ordered, threat
laughter. 1 lie took the ten dollars and per-
lormed his dutv.
A new trial was then granted, and the ve
nue chanced to Walworth county. Judge
Irwin was then on the Jjench. Any man
who wanted to gain a cause in hiscourt had
either to co hunting with him and let the
Judge claim all the game that was shot, or
else pat his dog. I patted bis dog. Laugh
ter, f I fed that dog crackers. Renewed
laugnter. The case was decided in my fa
vor. When I heard the decision I thought
the dog had followed me long enough I
turned round and gave him a kick. Laugh
ter. The yelp of the dog had hardly sub
sided ere I heard the Judge say : "Mr.
Clerk, this judgment is set aside and a new
trial granted." Great laughter. Mr.
Speaker, that kick cost me $200! You
have no doubt seen a suit in a justice's court
in the country? There is time spent by ju
rors and hangers on, besides other costs, at
least $50, besides the ill feeling and disten
tions caused by it. It is all a cheat. The
litigants had better sit down and play a game
of old sledge to decide the case. It would
be more sure to settle the dispute justly.
A Lesson for Fast Young Men.
A short time ago a man named Doctor
John W. Hughes, was hanged at Cleveland,
Ohio, whose fate teaches a salutary lesson.
He was a man of good family, well educated,
had an honorable profession, and, at one
time, a good social position. But he seems
to have ruined himself by liquor and bad
company. Under these influences he be
came thoroughly demoralized. He was held
by no conscience whatever. Having a good
wife and a child, he married another woman
almost in the presence of his family. For
this crime be was tried, convicted, and sent
to penitentiary. His injured wife procured
him a pardon for this, but instead of being
grateful to her, he abused her in the most
false and heartless manner, and went, off to
seek the woman he had injured. Having
found her, he deliberately shot her through
the heart because she refused to live with
him. Tor this he was tried and hanged.
On the scaffold he alluded to his advantages
in life, his education, the wealth and posi
tion of his family; but all these, he said.he
had allowed to be overcome by indulgence
in drink and bad com pany. What a lesson !
T.vtthv. Children Sleep. We earnest
ly advise that all who think a preat deal,
who have to work hard, to take au ine sieep
they can get w ithout medical means.
We caution parents, particularly, not to
allow their children to be waked up of morn
;ncs let nature wake them up, she will not
doit prematurely but have a care that
they go to bed at an early hour ; let it be
early, until it be found that they wake up
themselves in full time to dress for break
fust. ud early, and allowed to en-
traee in difficult or any studies late and just
before retiring, has given many a promts
iDg and beautitui cnild the brain lever, or
determined ordinary ailments to toe pro
rl notion of water on. the braiiu-" '
Let parents make every possible effort to
have their children go to tleep in a pleasant
humor. Never scold or cive lectures or
any jsray wound i child's feelings as it goes
to bed.-Let all banish business and every
worldly care at b?d-time, and let sleep come
to a mind at peace with God and all the
world.
Good words oosE nothing, but are worth
much- .
Making the Most of a "w"ife.'
In one of the western towns there is a
character known as "Joe Backstock," al
though that is uot his baptismal name.
The other night a crowd met in the tavern
as usual, and from war and the hard times
the c nrt ration turned upon lailroud disas
ters, and what had been realized from them.
A hundred of examples were cited of pcr
sous who had laid the foundation of a for
tune by money received from railroad com
panies as the price of broken limbs and
lacerated bodies. After a while Joe. opened:
"Well gentlemen," said he, "I got a
thousand dollars out of a railroad company
out West about twenty years ago and
didu't receive no danger LVuui the smashing
up, neither."
"How was that, Joe?" inquired the
landlord ; "I don't see how you can make
tnat out.
"Well," returned Joe. "I had inst almnt
one of the laziest and most or'nary wives a
poor ienow ever trot stuck on. Jhe wasn t
wuth shucks, fche would work till she
shivered, and eat till she sweated. Hows'
ever the poor criter's gone under now, and
I don't know as I oughter say any thing
anin her. Well about twenty years ago her
and me was traveling in a train out West.
1 was dreffuly down in the mouth. Jest as
I was m in' to fix on to some method of
raising the wind, suddintly the train was
brought up all standin" and the splinters
was flying in every direction. In two min
utes passengers was laying around loose,
groanin' and hollerin' lor help, nud there
was an orful time generally. As luck would
have it, neither me nor the old woman was
hurt mite, but as I looked at her, the idea
suddiutly occurred to me there was a chance
to make something off of her, So says i,
"Ieb, you' ye never bin no' count to me,
and I think it is high time yer was. I have
got a chance to make something onto yer
now, and a'ni goin' to do it, and hope yer
wan't make no fuss about it, but stand up
to the rack and take your fodder like a wo
man. Here goes !" and as I spoke I fetch
ed her an old socker plum on the nose and
squashed it as flat as if a cartwheel bad
passed over it. "Xow," sez I, "howl,
lleb! But remember, you 'ceived year
damages from a flying splinter, and not
from my fist!" Sbe tuck my advice, and
that lick fotched us a thousand dollars
damages."
"But," he said, , heaving a deep sigh,
"wot was the use of all?" The money's
all gone now, and I'm as dry as ever.
Who's going to Iicker ?"
Anecdote op Dr. Emmons. A Pan
theist minister met him one day and abrupt
ly asked :
"Mr. Emmons, how old are you ?"'
"Sixty, sir, and how old are you?"
"As old as the creation," was the answer
in a triumphant tone.
"Then you are the same age with Adam
and Eve?"
"Certainly; I was in the garden when
they were. ' '
"I have always heard that there was a
third person in the garden with them,
but I never knew before that it was you."
A dubious landlord, at Cobleskill, a short
time since, was complaining that his sugar
drawer was overrun with ants. A "setter"
ever present propo.-ed that if Boniface
would treat that he would inform him how
to get rid of the ants in a very short time.
The landlord accepted the proposition, when
the "setter' 'Vooly advised Boniface to "kill
an ant every tin e he took a drink."
Unlawful Marriage. "fs there any
person you would particularly wish me to
marry?" said a widow expectant to her
dying spouse, who had been somewhat of a
tyrant in his day. "Marry the devil, if you
like!" was the gruff reply. "Oh no, my
dear," retorted the wife, "you know it is
not lawlul to marry two brothets.
Mind Your Stops. A clergyman was
depicting before a deeply interested audi
ence the alarmine increase of intern porance,
when he astonished his hearers by exclaim
ing : "A young woman in my neighbor
hood died very suddenly last Sabbath whila
I was preaching the Gospel in a state of
beastly intoxication 1"
A "western soldier, who has been through
all the campaigns, and shared in many of
the fiercest battles of the' war, writes from
his home that he never realized the horrors
of war till he got home to Indiana and found
bis girl married to a stay at-home dry goods
clerk.
A seven j-ear old was recently reproved for
playing out of doors with boys ; she was
"too big for that now." But with the
greatest innocence she replied: "Why,
grandma, the bigger we grow the better we
like Vm ! Grandma took time to think.
Sincerity. No man who has been con
sistently true and sincere has failed to win
the confidence and favor of other men. . No
man in whom truth and sincerity trave been
wanting, has ever long possessed their con
fidence and favor.
A land speculator, in describing a lake on
an estate in Cumberland, says it is so clear
and so deep that by looking into it yoa an
see them making tea in China.
LvAb Irhh editor, in Bpeaking of the. mis
eries ot lreiand says : Her cup of misery
has been for ages Overflowing and Is notnit
full . . ...- :
The one talent some men hav, consist
in swelling and blowing as if they bad tei.
A military definition of a k:
at headquarters."
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