Raftsman's journal. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1854-1948, June 06, 1866, Image 1

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    by s. J. ROW.
CLEARFIELD, PA, WEDNESDAY, . JTOE 6, 1866.
VOL. 12. NO. 39.
! ; .
,iR A S U 11 ER'S S A L E
OF USSEATED LANDS
JOB TAXES
i or 1865 and previous years.
! -AAc.. amend an Act d,rt-
niVhe mode of selling unseated lands,
i'nOleTfieW county," and the several
lliwearnei ' thoras 1 be ex-
enis , , , ,
20
8 CI
lTti 4i
" i toruiiuc caioi ";
ITnir tracts of unseated lands in said
Vnti for the taxes due and unpaid
at the Court House- in ihe Ber
OT Cb.rfl.ld, on the Second Mon
.JayrfJune.A.D.lSoO: . BECC&BIA TOWNSHIP.
. . w., Warrantees, etc. Taxes.
ss Peter Miller,
141 43 John Mailer,
53 140 Fred'k llubley, .
John wu'""
Fred'k. llowman,
John Beam,
Jeremiah Mosher,
u 141 Thomas BillingtoD,
2j Thonns rsuiingi'Mi,
g 70 Sirah Billington,
32 Philip Mysincope,
Jjtf 50 Johu Mysiucupe,
Jofi W Jm Funic,
f rtd'k llubley,
Michael Musscr,
Juliu Brady,
Wm. Brady,
J. Bluin & E. Blain, 112 78
John Witmer. 107 04
Henry Witmer,
Win. Wilson,
Herman Witnier,
Jicob Krug,
John Gibson,
Robert Wilson,
Jeremiah Mosher,
Peter Geiz,
M Jilin Fantz,
Jacob Faulz, Jr.
Geo. Munser,
Thomas Gibson,
David Barton,
John Fordney,
Brown and Fulien, 21 74
John Ketland, : ' ' 1 35 16
Jacob Krnp, 145 17
Wm. Plunkot, " " 14 81
Jscob Miisermith, 62 28
40
40
WW
74
410
210
j':t
m
i 112
!'J5 40
n;- no
1Y2 11G
V.i 73
91 01
ic-l lit.
s-'J 153
C'JO 125
153
74 32
433 153
4J3 153
41
71-
S60
$28 64
69 66
43 20
12 S3
14 90
83 46
84 15
120 61
12 37
2 77
114 56
74 06
82 04
49 38
34 40
152 32
68 49
185 94
112 17
44 81
65 58
48 91
86 80
37 !)0
62 57
101 04
91 18
101 03
29 90
'119 11
214 04
46
109
No.
492
3574
62(5
5861
5877
5879
5831
5886
195
218
2009
13
110
1434
John G. Gray,
Andrew Pettit,
BEADY TOWNSHIP.
Ac. Fer. Warrantees, etc.
3U3
' 102
215
670
5 85
29 99
Taxes
Win. Kirkpatriek,S87 32
34 Roberts A Fox, 31 fc9
Conrnd Long, 69 80
J. B. Smith, 329 67
. I
'846
77
501
650
521
370
80
100 :
25
100
50
363
Henry Wykoff, 355 72
Casper Stiver, 21 13
Christian Lower, 243 50
Roberts Fox, 319 81
Christian Lower. 258 02
: Christ Lower. 81 05
J. M. Miller's br"s 27 02
.J. W.Pmith.(W. p. 11 45
Z . S. Welch, 10 95
Dtiurn. . ' 23 40
- McGairy, 11 70
David Kennedy, 113 59
BUBNSIDE TOWNSHIP.
Ac. Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes
303 John Jones, $115 25
303 - James Chapman, 116 25
290 Benj Trasnall. . .101 93
3(.0 Jerre WiMiamson, 101 67
42 Mary Crawford " 123 27
311 Town'dSpackinan, 174 47
293 Rebecca Brown. 153 86
111 Christian Stake, 34 33
100. Leonard Hollis, 17 55
293 " John Birch. " ' ' 60 02
150 John Cumuiings, 30 71
CHEST TOWNSHIP .
Ac Per. Warrantees, etc. . Taxes.
258 James Ross, $80 13
100 31 Henrv Pole, ' 48 22
140 Fulton, 32 Co
190 164 Christian Kohcr, 78 82
256 Miller & Christ, 100 81
22 Miller & Christ, 10 01
108 Jonathan Kephart, 27 05
50 Nicholas Ilay, 5 18
200 M'Utl!;y & Mitchell. 45 05
248 Johu Tiecrt, 20 70
100 John Brenneman, 23 32
61 II. & J. Brelb, 12 57
80
SO
126
300
40
Wm. Miller,
64 20
I.
ieit
4H7
4247
4K7
171
lis
S3
601)
433
iSil 112
155
427 93
ma ifl2
-VJ07
5V01 1(100
5507 1000
IM 1100
eMi9 ys
il'9
nil
S3'. 5
5M5
i:n iouo
ii;6 663
SELL TOWNSHIP.
At. Per. Warrantees, eto. ' Taxes
11 Henry Beck, 319 70
79 12 Henry Beek, .19 23
73 iienry Becx, so ov
Hsnry Beck, SI 36
98 Henry Beck, 73 42
Hjnry lieck, 13 26
97 Ilnr Beck, 12 08
Jus. M'iihee, 6 56
Beri. Gibbs, 118 8
20 Henry Beck, . X4 43
Ira A. Sebins. 13 12
97 Henry Beck, 12 OS
Z2 Nicklin AUriffitb, 16 45
31 123 Nicklin A Griffith. 5 03
90 XiosJin.t Griffith, 14 52
171 113 Henry Heck, Tl 13
Henry Beck, 2 Zl
Xicklin&tfriffith,242 12
Nicklin 1 Griffith, 210 90
Nicklin A Griffith, 224 33
Nicklin A Griffith. 247 65
NicklinAUriffith, 233 76
20 Nicklin A Griffith. 210 53
350 NicklinirGriffith. 81 84
23 Nicklin A Griffith, 61 54
106 Nicklin A Griffith, 25 .64
767 Nicklin A Griffith, 165 03
NicKlin A Griffith, 266 36
100
Henry Beck, i
Henry Beck, f
121 07
89 21
BOGGS TOWNSHIP.
Ac. Pr. Wairantees. etc.
John Thomas,
John Thomas,
Joseph Driuker,
Wm. McCormick,
Nancy Boares,
Malcolm M 'Donald, 103 24
John Byers, 103 24
Barbara Snyder,
George Hojtman,
George Ay res,
Wm. Trout wine,
John Rean,
John E. Shaw,
Luke Kyler,
Joseph Bait, ,
John Montgomery,
Richard Thomas,
Barbara Snyder,
Wm. Wilson,
Thomas Smith,
John Kephart,
J. & Thos. Meese,
Richard Waple,
41
41
W
81
S3
2u8
234
113
Hi
ili
119
132
17
47
75
S3
206
m ci
95 146
a
so
100
u0
15')
Taxes.
$8 42
45 59
43 63
98 57
107 93
23 60
33 71
65 66
65 66
61 50
13 86
4 37
71 84
39 S9
25 64
11 75
8 25
40 90
15 43
42 00
14 04
BLOOM TOWNSHIP,
'o. Ac. Per. Warrar tees, et Taxes
M 295 NickHnA GriffithNa S2
322 J. W. Smith, 49 99
100 John Seylcr, , 24 33
50 Geo L. Read, 12 19
5 Fenton A Spencer, 2 05
84 Levi Cleaver, 26 51
a 111 KoberU A Fox, 25 03
i.0 1005 159 Roberts A Fox, 172 19
13 100 Jacob Bilger, 24 33
250 David Irwins Est.. 31 25
75 Neiper A Hartiock 9 92
100 . John P. Dale, 11 10
BRADFORD TOWNSHIP. ,
Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes.
60 Hugh Ely, $52 92
85 John Campbell, 21 69
Hall & Buck, 24 96
17." Polly & M'Lanalian, 48 23
"Mat. Slaymaker, & 94
Hatr Slaymaiper, St
Wm. Graham, Jr. 16 79
Jno. flanna, . 16 79
Benj. Oliver, 14 97
Moses Boggs' Heirs, 4 30
Jatves Duncan, 33 71
Nebemiah MameS, -16 56
Thomas Holt, '' ' 1 11
David M sines, 9 28
Joseph Powell, , 6 85
DaDi)t Graham,'' : 6 75
Lncinda Grahara,'1t 2 54
. Horatio D. Hall, 6 35
John Harrier, t; . 8 18
Job Tatih, M M
56
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"3
)
5
5
3
-o
0
54
4.H)
50
20
M
24
178
No.
1S91
1893
1940
3649
1903 I
1897 J 450
5367 250
5377 1100
350
1941 183
... 106
80
127
COVINGTON TOWNSHIP.
Ae. Per. Warrantees, etc. Taies
640 72 Morris A Stewart. 575 42
483 47 Morris A Stewart. 57 0
175 122 Morris A Stewart, 20 66
70 30 Morris A Stewart, 3 28
Morris A Stewart, 5S 16
George Mead, 49 Z-t
George Mead, 130 OS
John Brie!. 12 52
Bannoy A Barnot,' 9 87
Jno. J. Pickardt, . 15 16
Jno. J. Pickardt, II 44
Emery A Reiter, 9 08
DECATTJE TOWNSHIP. .
Ac. Per. Warrautees, etc. Taxes.
417 124 Thos. P. Cope, $103 06
408 lo7 Rich. Thomns, 159 57
358 137 Jacob Downing, 140 02
203 154 Hugh Ely, 79 40
210 70 Henry Drinker, 82 15
49 Benj. Wilson, 20 51
106,115 Jos. Hamilton, 41 3:
49 41 John Skvron, 19 23
167 138 Thos. O. Cope, 65 28
46 Wm. Montgomery, 17 90
262 1 Joseph Sansom, 102 41
78 John Cannou, . .. 24 Q
97 Thomas Edoiundson, 38 25
67 107 Geo. Graff, . 20 40
208 64 Wm. Sansom, 81 33
433 60 John Anderson, 109 23
152 60 Gilbert Vougbt, . 59 42
391 159 Thos. Billington, 152 89
100 ' Thos. Stcwartaou, 39 07
108 Jacob Downing, 39 21
37 49 Joseph Sansom, 10 65
76 99 Wm. Sansom, 29 80
303 147 Thos. Edmundson, 125 24
90 John Drinker, 35 17
100 Jonathan Kephart, 17 47
300 Casper Haines, 110 31
281 Gilbert Vaught. 109 80
195 Joseph Harrison, 76 18
198 80 Joseph Harrison, 77 04
100 Wm. Iloovcr, 40 07
50 Joseph Harrison, 20 45
200 Jonathan Nesbit, 45 20 '
125 A. J. Goss. 28 25
200 Sam'!. M'CIarren, 15 20
17 Joseph Sansom, 3 84
83 136 Joseph Whitehall, 18 75
404 Charles Risk, i 78 92
200 Jonathan Nesbit 32 91
FERGUSON TOWNSHIP.
Ac. Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxe9.
233 159 John Hatnbright, $54 91
433 153 Daniel Turner, - 50 04
58 Matthias Slough, 22 57
33 153 George lioss, 117 5o
74 Lewis Jordan, 21 03
150 A. Scott, 40 70
50 Hiram Passmore, 13 58
100 Abraham Ogden, 22 45
24 Henry Swan, 14 18
100 John Hatnbright, 36 50
50 Benj. Hartshorn, 2o 53
No.-
4272
4200
4183
4188
4181
4200
4182
4183
4241
4233
1634
1535
4242
4399
4340
4393
4183
Ac.
425
330
140
250
495
6t0
990
200
937
917
20
600
293
372
1S8
. 216
350
100
; 90
62
107
FOX TOWNSHIP.
Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes.
Jas. Wilson, ( 99
Jas. Wilson, West i 22 95
" 1 . Jas Wilson, West p 23 14
Jas. Wilson, 41 32
Jas Wilson, West 51 72
4409
1924
1918
1S90
S647
5365
5366
1929
1886
56
J5
Jas. Wilson, 63 20
Jas. Wilson, 126 33
Jas. Wilson, 45 26
Jas Wilson, 285 1 1
Jas. Wilson. 2S7 94
Jas. Wilson, 6 09
Jas. Wilson, 182 55
Jas. Wilsou, . 90 63
Jas Wilsoq, 61 49
Jas. Wilson, 35 96
Jas. Wilson. 57 38
Jas. Wilson. ' 45 82
Lane Hvde, : 13 13
Balltown Lot,' ; 1 1 82
Unlet Lot, ; 6 51
Firman Lot, " 11 24
Giles Lot. - 5 25
.Hyd0.BidweUACo.13 13
'Balltown Lot, -- 1 94
GIRARD TOWNSHIP."
508 100 MorrtsA Stewart 552 20
114 - Morris A Stewart, 16 26
254 120 Morris A Stewart, 57 99
10 - Morris A Stewart, I 15
66. ' George Mead, ' 6 23
563 ; , George Mead. . . 64 15
14 ! Morris A Stewart, 24 75
69 Morris A Stewart, 2 27
7N UtTpi bUad. 94 it
5376 1100 George Mead, ; 103 07
5353 1J0O George Mead, 100 54
6357 1100 Georiro Med, 89 13
1925 345 62 Morris A Stewart, 35 41
153 93 MorrisA Stewart, 16 49
123 Morris A Stewarts 11 52
194 i. 81 Morris A Stewart, 8 76
30 . 22 Morris A Stewart, 3 7:
134 . Morris A Stewart, 16 63
it I 77 Morris A otewart 86 0j
328 22 Morris A Stewart, 37 42
S7 .,44 Morris Stewart, 43 50
53 79 Marris A Stewart,; 6 67
1926
1937
3047
1929
1930
1886
1916
1887
1927
1923.
H90'
1883
1917
3850
1337
1916
409. , Morris AStwrt, 4197
1.7 F Bertbaud's Es t. lf 75
613 Morris A Stewart, 62 46
314 Morris A Stewart, 29-33
126 Morr.s A Stewart, 15 76
456 ' Morris & Stewart, 57 IS
75 " Morris A Stewart, 5 95
No.
GOSHEN TOWNSHIP.
Ac. Per. Warrantees, eto.
Taxes
$55 83
118 3!
167 99
;:76 05
67 13
13 30
300 Wui; Mapeg,
52S9 330 George Mead,
5290 433 George Mead,
6291 1100 George Mead.
5325 200 George Mead,
l'.iOS 376 Morris A Stewart,
1912 438 Morris A Stewart, 25 62
1884 )
1915 J 300 153 Morris A Stewart.104 03
1923 S.33 MorrisA Stewart, 114 92
1923 100 Morris A Stewart, 1170
1922 152 Morris A Stewart, 55 82
5321 1213 67 George Mead, 212 58
326 1100 George Mead.
6327 1113 120 GeorgoMead,
5329 1 100 George Mead,
5330 1100 George Mead,
1911 100 Morris A Stewart,
GRAHAM TOWNSHIP.
229 35
212 53
229 35
229 35
20 85
Ac Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes.
297 Thos. P. Cope, $77 24
119 " John Sky i on, .47 10
145 T. Cpe, 3D 48
103 J is- Milligan, 30 71
109 Geo. Moore, CS 53
250 Jir. Fry, Jr. 66 98
382 Joseph Simons, 103 28
318 Joseph Harrison, 113 37
100 Charles Hall, 32 58
41 C. J.'Allport, 10 38
431114 llytnan Giatz, 189 30
830 111 Robt. Shaw, 146 71
100 Roi.t. Shaw, r 43 71
50 Jno. Skyron, 4 17
100 Jno. Donaldson, 13 88
66 104 B. D. Schoonover, 9 14
GUELICH TOWNSHIP.
Ac. Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes.
225 John Witmer, $101 61
: 31 64 Pigot'Shaw, 12 62
305 48 Ueo. Baker, 123 81
335 151 Benj. Wilson, 135 98
100 Richard Atherton, 40 61
48 114 Geo. Moore, 21 67
319 96 Geo. Moore, 141 80
134 Philip Gloninger, 61 53
158 John M Cahen, 72 50
433 153 Edward Hand, 163 52
350 69 Envinuel Rcigart, 184 25
108 Geo. Moore, - 140 74
200 John M'Cahen, 117 39
98 John Lamt.bhick, 41 2G
119 121 Christian Stake, 53 74
193 122 Matthias Younjr, 87 55
433 153 Christian Hager, 195 65
433 153 Georgt Mnsser, 195 65
237 48 Thos. Yedier, 107 01
210 Daniel OtHev, 91 S3
215 75 Geo. B iker, Jr. 97 08
430 145 Timothy Paston, 190 84
433 153 John Bulge, 195 65
210 153 John Musser, Jr. 97 51
4-16 115 Jos. Ashbright; 190 84
214 W. D. Haji-rty, 58 44
400 Fox & Louther, 30 40
HUSTON TOWNSHIP.
No Ac. Per. Warrantees, etc, Taxes.
200 J. G. Kidder, $76 73
195 Havid Caldwell, 66 43
5673 10U Moore A Helaney, 399 20
br.74 1041 Moore A Helaney, 399 20
5175 1041 Moore A Heliney, 399 20
5li'S6 990 Wm. Powers, 379 69
5067 877 Wm. Powers, 336 40
42rt3 990 James Wilson, 171 40
42'4 990 James Wilson, 17166
4199 990 .1 nines Wilsou, 171 60
672 317 27-Moore A Helaney. 91 95
4207 888 15 .lames Wilson. 237 99
4902 420 W ilnelm Willink, 143 12
4236 -490 James Wilson, 143 21
4225 740 .lame? Wilson, 210 27
4.-S90 121 Wilhelin Willink. 22 63
William Powers, 157 65
E. Shoemaker, 118 70
K. Shoemaker, 31 97
Wm. Powers, 94 32
James AVilson, 73 07
James Wilson, 140 13
Roberts A Fox. 366 44
Roberts A Fox, 391 29
Roberts A Pox, 252 12
3S Roberts A Fox, 125 35
Abel HuBois, 121 25
6061 1113
375
101
293
250
500
20110 1020
2001 10H9
3592 900
l'J8. 429
1000
5063
4225
4236
JORDAN TOWNSHIP.
Ac. Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes.
433 153 Richard Peters, . S179 18
433 153 Fred Beates. 165 56
433 153 John Dunwoodie, 165 53
274 Adam Kuhn, .. , 102 58
202 Ebenezer Brenbam, 71 96
103 ' Adam Kuhn, 4112
433 153 Thos. Martin, 151 51
333 " Robert Martin, 112 35
433 153 Richard Martin, 78 33
91 135 Philip Loast, 25 39
70 Wm: Johnson, .19 47
100 Philip Loast, : 9 05
100 Jonathan Jones, 30 60
150 ' Wm. Wilson, . 23 45
100 ,'. Richard Martin, 15 03
KARTHA.U3 TOWNSHIP.
No. : Ac. Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes.
1944"' 513 95 MornsAstewart, 5101 OS
1429 550 120 William Dmitri,
3662 ' 573 120 William (-rnitn.
1093 79 Charles illink,
1023 83 Charles Willink,
3475 I 638 147 Charles Willink,
1093 253 139 Charles Willink,
1096 124 108 Charles illink,
1096 865 Charles Willink,
1097 ' 436 113 Charles Willipk,
3400 0 Q Luaruro , nanus. -.
$408 259 113 Charles Willina.aa 82
1097 100 " Charles W illicit, 14 io
rhnrles W illink. 3 33
95 42
93 62
7 76
13 11
62 85
30 30
12 23
75 17
50 27
8 21
1097
103
3463
34
100
79
S3 V '
75 j 55!
5412
5412
2
69
43
93
109
Charles Willink,. 13 65
Charles Willink,' 4 39
Charles WilHnK,1 109 B6
Charler Will ink, , 9 37
J. R. M'Closkey, -11 75
Arnold Custard,' 9 45
Wm.MiekMh, M M
200 .- Win; Michaels, . 16 65
1655 957 132 HewsAlvers.Fisherl35 43
1097 )
Charles Willink, 19 09
Charles Willink, 3 8
- 25
1096 j 125
1097
1090 ( 60
1090 66
: 500
122
133
83
700
89
- - 13
3466
3167 106
Charles Willink,
Charles Willink,
7 64
9 ti
W. Schnarrs.A Co. 69 33
Daniel Yothers,
Christian Brown.
Marv F.ggans,
WiliJird,
T. A J. White, '
T. A J. White, .
Thos. Myers, .
16 9
13 43
10 54
38 85
4 9
1 00
5 89
- KNOX TOWNSHIP. . ...
Ac.: Per. O Warrantees, etc. . Taxes
437 43 Reuben Haynes, $179 94
435 50 LutherMorris, 179 60
433 153 Jo.eph Hilliard, 179 23
433 153 Robert Gray, 179
429 .41 John Brinrhurst, 178 60
433 153 Sarah Ward, 179 23
433 153 George Eddy, 179 23
433 153 Moire Wharton. 179 29
433 153 Gooree Ashton, 4
129 John Horsey, . :9 35
72 Thos. Jordan, 22 73
25 Geo. Fox. 9 93
433 153 Isabella Jordan, 179 28
3 MlasOox. 17 70
227 G. A M. M'Cormick, 55 38
90 Thomrson.'tEirelman, 42 11
433 153 Caleb tVrnik, . 143 75
293 (Jeorge Westcott, 100 76
173 153 Robert Wharton, 60 39
433 153 George Scuff, 143 75
225 John Boyd. 57 33
109 Susannah Ward. 31 03
Zoo .AM M Cormick. 6a 01
100 Henry lrout. 43 20
14 George Bowman, 2 65
84 Charles Semite's estate, 8 85
75 . Peter Wbiti io, 24 83
200 Geursre Ashtou, 33 30
No.
80
6
6
5293 72.J
5296 1167
5297 1213
285
36
74
9
.41
41
- 153
... 176
240
137
490
LAWRENCE TOWNSHIP.
Ac. Tcr. Warrantees, eto. Taxes
.221 Ilugb Jordan, S04 03
413 John Read, 102 63
52 114 Rudolph Hits, 12 93
Kobert Mitchell. 39 29
James Alexander, 4 50
L. J. Crans. 5 52
George Mead, 52 95
47 George Mead, 101 13
67 George Mead. 105 05
Wm. Montgomery, 83 93
John JleFherson, , 7 91
J. M, Macumber, 16 25
M. W. Snyder, 1 53
J. B. McEnally, 5 22
J. B.Fhaw, ... - 5 22
E. Iriwn A Sons, -14 61
E. Irwin A Sons, 16 76
i E. Irwin A Sons, 22 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
3'"0
22
407
143
319
260
170
272
183
133
433
433
433
433
433
433
433
433
433
433
433
433
400
433
433
V'.i
170
433
105
100
90
407
214
231
100
100
207
137,
484
375
69
210
6
400
100
100
222
150
96
136
50
62
No. Ao.
5951 107
5964 647
5962 63
168
90
122
139
19
40
95
91
143
Warrantees, eto. Taxes.
George Wetzel, . $100 41
Wm. Wertz, . . 51 46
Christian Wertz, 81 63
David Lauck, 93 13
Jc?se Yarnell, 89 10
Joseph Turner, " 109 39
Joseph Turner, 109 89
Joseph Turner, 109 89
George Uabecker, 104 64
Peter Yarnoll, 74 93
Wm. Drinker, 70 51
H. S. Dripker, 101 79
Richard Thomas, 35 73
.TohnRrad,.' 73 34
Michael Fonder, 64 94
Patrick Hays, 42 47
Robert Glenn, 57 83
Francis.Iohnson, 32 30
Robert Rainy, 19 00
Thomas Morris. 103 29
William Morris, 108 29
Samuel Meredith, 103 29
W illiam Miller, 103 29
Hetty Morris, 103 29
Thos Fitzsimons, 108 29
Geo. riymer, 10S 29
Robert Gray, 108 29
Patrick Moore, 103 29
Mary Morris. 103 29
Magnus Miller, 103 29
Nalbio Frazey, 103 29
John Houston, 99 90
Clem Stockes. 89 09
John Vanghn, 103 29
Jonathan Nesbit, 108 29
Blair M'Lanahan, 39 92
William Stewart, 93 02
James Wilson, 26 19
Robert Morris, 21 93
William Morris. 22 43
Richard R. Smith, 71 80
James Smith. .. 32 23
Christopher Baser, 30 49
Isaac Farlow, 29 40
Patrick Hays, 20 55
Conrad Swartz, 65 87
Nicholas Reidenour, 24 19
Robert Carson, 99 45
Mathias S'ough, 79 08
Joseph Hubley, . 55 24
Jacob Graff, 33 67
John Graff, 1 25
Frederick nubley, 82 20
William Bigler, 14 70
Mott A Johnson, 8 85
Simon Gratz, 48 95
Hillary Baker, 19 92
Joseph Potter, 16 92
' Francis Johnson, 11 94
Joseph Nicholson, . 4 40
Joseph Potter. 5 44.
PENN TOWNSHIP. ; .
Per. Warrantees, etc. - Taxes
Nicklin A Griffith. $10 02
Nicklin A Griffith, 133 80
Elijah Heath
1 Greenwood Bell,
13 53
39 03
PIKE TOWNSHIP.
No. Ac. Per. Warrantees, etc.
57SI 750 John Nicholson,
5773 200 John Nicholson,
42(52 990 James Wilson,
4252 957 James Wilson, .
5777 610 12 John Nicbolson,
5777 510 12 John Nicholson,
5776 529 . John Nicholson,
1429 70 S. Blodget.
450 Daniel Bailey.,
145 ' Thomas Jordan,
' ; 1S4 - Thomas Mageo,
' ' :i 185 ' Thomas Magee,
4020 476' Wm S.Roberts,
296 - R W.M'Naul,
5779 111 Z. Bailey,
460, Z. M'Naul, -V
200 - Rachael Kratier,
5776 276 . a John Nicholson,
5776 869 t . JohjvNicholson,
R772 4 - n OA -lTi n Xl.IiniaOn, "
.... .i ,:.-: 4t
UNION TOWNSHIP- -No.
Ao. Per. Warrantees, eto. Taxes
125 Roberts A Fox, -55 21
SOW 30 Roberta A Fox, 14T 56
Taxes
$56 86
20 18
91 35
101 00
54 56
54 56
46 91
14 00
30 64
42 35-
48 27
49 13
- 39 44
16 79
6 27
26 06
11 50
15 87
21 2J
27 32
153
159
153
41
153
WOODWARD TOWNSHIP. ,
Ac. Per. Warrantees, eto. Taxes.
John Vaught, $177 15
John Walls, 186 65
John Roll, 177 15
Wm. Wilson, 40 90
John Cannon, 141 34
Israel Wneelan, , 113 70
Samuel Emlen, 63 17
Peter Henny, 29 21
Hugh Ralston, 27 89
Thos. Neel, ZH 10
Thos Maston, '33 40
Mary Neil, i ' ! 83 53
Mary Connelly, . . , ; , 94 33
Benj. Johnson, . 27 46
Hegarty, 91 59
M'Cahen, 101 85
Mary Connelly, 17 41
Roland Evans, 40 90
Figot Shaw, 136 52
Sebastian Graff, . 88 32
Thos. Edmonson, 179 15
Daniel Offley, " ' 122 95
John Musser, jr. 122 11
Eli HootinaD, . . 40 83
Mary Sandwich, - 20 17
Philip Loast, 146 49
J. R. Howell, 146 49
Wm. Johnson. 146 49
George Beckham, 33 85
Charles Higbt. 107 70
Daniel Turner, 103 00
Peter Lowden, 65 26
Charles Lowden, 23 01
Mary Sandwich, 17 78
Isaac Wilson, , 42 51
Mary Connell 13 83
George Ashton, 6 00
John M'Corinell, 4 94
John Low. ; 17 53
433
456
433
100
412
433
263
153
140
215
263
355
300
100
433
336
57
100
334
216
433
436
433
121
163
433
433
433
100
243
237
170
91
136
1S9
41
' 85
40
150
D. W. MOORE, Treas'r.
. March 28. 1306-ts.
145
143
42
: 73
105
133
153
153
153
63
rjiREASUUER'S SALE
OF KEAL 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 years, in pursuance of
the Act of Assembly in such case made
and provided. In pursuance whereof
the said Treasurer will expose the said
property to public sale at the Court
House, in Clearfield, on the 2d Monday
of June next, (the. 11th day.)
! BECCAItIA TPW.VSB1P.
Ao Per. To whom assessed. Taxes.
100 B. A. Bvers. SU 85
20 ' Elvina Burge. 2 75
140 Jeremiah Cooper, ' ' 23 00
156 Duey Douglass, u'. 17 91
300 - Thos. Weston, 171 07
43 James Gill, , 7 25
- . BELL TOWSSHIP. . -
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 .. i BlakoGray, 8 53
164 Levi Sealy, 14 71
. BRADFORD TOWS8HIP.
One lot, Henry Underkoffcr, 10 89
One lot, Thomas Butler, 4 77
4 4 John Harrier. 9 76
2 Henry Underkoffer, 4 77
BCRXSIDE TOWNSHIP.
100 Leonard Hollis, 27 45
100 Samuel Snyder. . 23 36
100 John Kirs's estate,' 14 63
10 JamesMo C'roery, 3 51
4 Sarah Oakes, 1 47
. BRADY TOWNSHIP.
36 Jas. II Aduuis, 6 31
31 Richard Arthurs, 23 70
323 Robert S. Cathers, 7o 59
125 AlexDunlap. jr. 17 55
62 i ' Geo.EIliBger'sheirs, 10 77
100 .- Peter Hoover, 11 70
20 Samuel Gelnet, 5 85
35 . Henry Hand. 6 15
100' DavidMGary, : 17 55
One lot, Peter Hoover, 5 85
' CURWKSSVILLE BOrtOCGH.
2 lota, ' James Locke, - 10 95
CHEST TOWXSHIP. ' ' '
53 David Michaels, 4 27
'1? Nathaniel Noble, 4 23
50 John Wallace, . 18 53
97 John Ever. 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 81
10 John G. White. 4 00
81 Henry MeMullin, 14 62
FEROUSOS TOWSSHIP.
93 Wm. Barrett, " 15 40
50 Scott Curry, 6 55
150 John H.Ferguson, 24 57
200 Paul White, , 26 20
GIRARD TOWSSniP.
100 Luzicr 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
6DELICH TOWSSHIP.
125- Robert Henderson, 17 09
333 Haslet, Tamer A Co., 92 23
JORDAV TOWSSHTP.
50 Thos. Owens, 9 96
400 Wm. Pusey, 79 23
2 lots, . Joseph Wood, 2 37
123 Morgan, Orr A Co., 23 24
100 Thos Rca, " ' , ; 29 87
KARTHAITS TOWS SHIP.
Jas. Askey, ' -:
Henry Culvey,
ElishaTickner, .
Jno. Hartiock,
Andw. Long,.
Jno. M'Gonigal
KSOX TOWSSHIP.
Wm.Robison,
J. M. Chase,
lumber crrr bgtoogh.
House A lot, David Denmark,
2 lots, G, W Gray, , , ;
, MORRIS TOWSSHIP.
50 Ason Jones. .
ISO Michael yuigley, 13 05
NEW WASHINGTON BOROUGH
HouseA 3 lots. Hugh Gallagher,
80
200
43
25
130
50
25
14
10 35
17 20
6 46
4 10
13 65
5 5
2 77
1 55
11 10
1 39
4 33
2 22
House A lot, '-John Irrin's estate, 11 00
, PESN TOWNSHIP. . ,,
57
12
16
50
60
50
80
1 lot,
i Wm. Beck,''';
John Flynn,
A. K. Wright, ..
TSION township. .
W.H. Booze, '
Leander Denning,
woodward township.
J. K. Davis, !;
James M'Kee, .
Truman Hoot,
Apt'. 4. D. W . MOORB, Treae'r.
85
1 0(1
2 42
8 23
.13 32
: 7 05
8 46
1 41
THREE WORDS OF STRENGTH..
" There are three lessons I would write
- . " Three words as with a burning pen,
In tracings of eternal light. -
Upon the hearts of men. '
Hate Hope ! Though clouds environ round.
And tdadneps hides her face in eoorn, -.
. Put then the shadow from thy. brow ,
No night but has its morn.
Have Faith! Where'er tb bark is driven
The calm's disport, the temp-st's mirth '
,. Know this, God rules the hosts of Heaven,. -,
The inhabitants of earth. , '.
Have Love ! Not love alone for one ;
'But man, a man. thy brother call; '
And scatter like the oirolingaun.
Thy charities on all.
Thus grave these lessons on thy soul '
Hope, faith, and love and thou shalt find
Strength when life's surges rudei-t roll,
Light when thou cUewert blind.
ABSTRACT (VP PT?nnTTnTxrnc
Ul tae w est J muata District Convention of
. U. 01 ti. X.
The West Juuiata District Convention
assembled at nollulaysliurc on May 17,lb0ti.
MORXIXO SESSION.
Convention met in the Hall of Chimney
Kotk Lodge, No. 131, at 10 o'clock, A. 31.
Jlic ineotmg was called to ordvr by C.
1. lsro. 1. S. Gardner. '
pro. Gardner, after taking the chair,' ap
pointed the necessary ; oilicers lor the- Con
vention. Several Committoes were then ap
pointi dby the Chair. Committee on creden
tials, reported forty-three delegates presont.
Convention adjourned.
, AiTEttNOOX SESSION. ,
Convention met in the Court Ilo'upeat li
P. 31., and was opened with prayer L lie v"
A. V. Guyer. Uiiieers all present. --
Quito a uumber of iiuportaui. resolutions
were brought before the Convention and
adopted. Among the number we find the
following most importaut ones : : .
Jle&olved, That we will lend our influence
and support to any one who will establish a
temperance paper in our State, and we urge
our Grand Lodge,atits approaching scs-iion,
to estamisn one.
This was amended, so as to anthorizfi the
diflFerent counties to secure a column in each
of the county papers to be devoted to the
temperance cause, and as thus amended it
was auoprea.
Whereas, In its ineention and ' p.nrlv
. -
progress, t,ue temperance relorm was main
ly a religious movement, and in all its his
tory it has been greatly promoted by the
christian ministry- and christian churches,
therefore
Rcsolcedt That this Convention invites,
and expects ail good men and women to
unite, and be active workers in the promo
tion of the cause ; ; and it fieems to us not
improper to look to the christian church to
be again foremost in deviMug the means,
and directing the agencies necessary to pro
tect her membership and society from the
evils of intemperance.
Rcsohvd, That the thanks of the dele
gates to this Convention are JJue, and are
hereby tendered to Chimney Itock Lodge,
and the citizens of Hollidaysburg,' for their
kindness and attention during the period of
the Convention. . . ;-. ;
: Resolved, That our thanks are also here
by tendered to the Commissioners of lilair
county for the use of the Court House.
The District Deputies of the District
were constituted a Committee to . prepare
business for the next Convention, which is
to be held in Bedford, on Vednesday,Aug.
15th, 18C6. - . , . , ,., : . .. ;,
erbal reports were then made bv dele
gates from each of the lodges represented.
xuese reports snow a memoersnip ot over
1,000 in this district. . . : :
The order in this district is very flourish
ing, and u we continue to grow in strength,
numoers and influence in the future as we
have in the pat, the time is not far dis-taDt
when Good TeniDlarism shall be known and
felt to be a great and good power in the land.
Adjourned. S. A. Fulton, W.S.
I. b. CrARDXEIt,V.C.T.
J. S. 31. Bradley, D.D.G.W.C.T.
This good one is told of Barnum, who
helps run the Connecticut Legislature, as
well as the New Vork, 3Iuseum. After the
announceigent of the Senatorial vote in the
House last Wednesday, May 22d, by which
it appeared that seven lit publican votes
were cast against General Ferryr contrary
to the agreement made in caucus, Mr. Burr,
of the Hartford Times, went up to3Ir. Bar
num and said: "Well, we are raking out
your party ; we have got out seven mem
bers to-day." Yes," quoth Barnum, "the
same number that were raked out of Mary
Magdalene."
Attempts at assassination, from political
motives, threaten to become epidemic iu
Europe. The recent attacks upon the Em
peror of Russia and the King of Prussia
nave been followed by another upon Count
Bismark. . This last one was made by a
young man, 22 years of age, a step-son of
the well-known republican refugee in Lon
don, Karl Blind. Count Bismark himself
seized the would-be assassin, who, after be
ing taken to jail, contrived to stab himself
nine times in the throat, and died the next
morning of his wounds. : c
The inquest on the remains " of the late
Preston King was concluded on "3Iay '22d;
and the Coroner's Jury returned a verdict
"that said Preston King carae to his death
by jumping from the ferry-boat Chancellor
Livingston into the North River and drowns
ing, on the-13th of November, 1865, while
laboring; r,under a state of temporary in
sanity.!; - ... .. ; v
There was a terrible storm at Rochester,
New York, on the 19th, which did much
damage.
-' ' ' ".The Two Meis.'; ...'."
The York True Democrat, in discussing
the merits of the candidates now before the
people of this State for the office of Gover
nor, draws a parallel between Geary and
Clyuier. " From the time that rebel cannon',
says the J)emocrat, hreU upon our flag at
Fort Sumpter, uutil the last rebel perished
in the "hut ditch" of the defunct Confed
eracy, both of these men were filling impor
tant positions in the publio service. Gen
eralGeary, with his two sons, was at the front
risking his life to defend the honor of the
Sag. 31r. Clymer was iu the Senate Cham
ber, and by voice and vote was aiding the
enemies ot his country more effectually than
he could have done had lie donned the uni
form and taken his place in the rebel ranks.
He voted and acted with that party, that
said the South was guilty of no crime in at
tempting to destroy the government; that
the jKwcr of slavery was a Constitutional
prerogative, possessed by every.State ; that
Mr. Lincoln was a tyrannical usurper, seek
ing to subvert the Constitution and destroy
liberty; that derided the soldiers, calling
them "hirelings" and "mercenaries," and
denying them the right to vote,, and tl en
when the end was in lull view, had the bra
zen effrontery to call the war a "lailure."
The war was cither rip ht or wrong. It
was a high .and holy struggle for the right
of man, or it was the most stupendous and
terrible crime that ever convulsed society.
The government of the United States cither
performed the most praise-worthy and glori
ous act recorded in history, or it was guilty
ot the most heinous and atrocious : wrong
that was ever done.. If the South was justi
fied iu her course, and the war upon our
part was unjust then Mr. Clymer is a patriot,
the lustre of whose loyalty is as the noon
day sun. But it the Southern people had
neither cau?e nor excuse for what they at
tempted to-do, then the name of 31r. Cly
mer and his associates will go down Ln his
tory covered with a deeper and blacker in
famy than that which attaches itself to the
nanc of Arnold, and the tories of the revo
lution. If the cause of the government was
just, and the struggle a holy one, then the
name ami lame or General ueary will be
immortal. : His courage; daring and gallan-1
try, upon mauy bloody fields of the war for
the Union, are written with a diamond peni
upon the pages of history. Shall this gallant !
soldier be honored for the glorious deeds he
J Las done in honor of freedom and the rights
or humanity .Let the bauot-box answer
n an overwhelming majority Tit the coming
electiou. .' . . . . . . . , .
j Reports have been received at Chattanoo
gaof the murder, at Iteseca,Ga., of a Union
man named Willis, on his way home from
church with his wife. Six men, armed with
guns, suddenly appeared on the roadside i
and ordered him to halt. One villain level
ed his gun, when Mrs. Willis caught the'
hand of the assassin, and the ball passed
over 31r. Willis's head. The rest immedi
ately fired, all the phots taking effect, killing
Willis at once. After cursing and abusing
his wife, the murderers fled. ..
In Overton county, Tennessee, last week,'
some outlaws went to the house of 3Ir. Gun
ter, took him to the wood, .stripped him,
and severely whipped him. His daughter
seized a hatchel, ru.shed to the spot and kill-"-"
ed two of the ruffians. 3Ir. Gunter and his -daughter
had to leave the, neighborhood.
The Tennessee House of Representatives
has passed a resolution, bv a vote of 45 to
1 1, declaring that . Jeff. Davis and other 1
leading rebels have forfeited their lives,
ought to suffer death and held infamous
forever.
It is estimated that the St. Lawrence riv
er carries past 3Iontreal 50,000 cubic feet of
water per minute, and in the course of one
year bears to the eea 143,000,000 tons of
earth held in solution. -
The opinion is expressed that the finan
cial panic in England means war. It is
thought that Prussia and Italy are leagued
to attack Austria, and that Napoleon is so-,
cretly backing them. , .
' Gen. B. F. Batler has been chosen by
the 31assachusetts Legislature to be a 31a-jor-General
of the State military, under the
provisions of a new law relating to that
subject. .
The Governor of Idaho has concluded a
treaty . with Oughee Shoshoues, by which
all the , lauds, rich in minerals, known as
the Oughee mines, are ceded to the United ,
States. - - - ' ,
A love of a bennet-ytwo rye straws tied
together with a blue ribbon on the top of
the head, and red tassels suspended at each
of the four ends of the straws.
The democrats ot Somerset county have
nominated A.' IL Coffroth for Congress.
John O. Kimmel for Senator, and Hiram
Findley, for Representative.
. Clark county, 31isaissippi, was visited by.
a terrible tornado and hail storm last week,
and there was great destruction of houses,'
trees, crops, Ac.
At a Sunday-school celebration in Brook
lyn on May 22d, it is estimated there were
25,000 children in procession.
The number of clerks in the War Depart
ment b-.U2Q0tr.of. whom 6S5 have been in
the" Union army. ' V . ; ..
: The European steam from New" ToTt'-
on Saturday week took out" $fV,S73,000 in '
specie. -
. The? hole duty of man i3 frequently only
to please himself. . ..w. . '
What workman never
A wheeI-M,"rj-A.
turns to the left ?
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