Raftsman's journal. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1854-1948, April 01, 1868, Image 1

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CLEARFIELD, PA., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1, 1868.
VOL. 14.-N0. 30.
BY S. X ROW.
APBIL.
I bear through all the solemn pines . .
, The south wind's pleasant flow, '
And see the clouds, like happy things,
O'er fields of azure go,
While all the sorrow from the earth
Seems melting with the snow.
The robin and the bird sing
O'er meadows brown and bare ;
They cannot know what wondrous bloom,
Is softly budding there ;
But all the joy their hearts outpour
geems pulsing in the air.
And we will sing, though all our days
Seem dark with pain and loss ;
We know that Sorrow's furnace heat
Consumes alone our d ross ; i
We know that one dear Father's lore
Gives both her crown and cross.
Oh, while benath the snow-drift, buds -
The flower we love the best,
And on the wind-toss'd bough the bird
Still bnilds its happy nest,
Praise Qod for all the good we know.
And trust him for the rest.
A Good Tarn.
In the village of W., lived a man who
had once been a Jude of the coui.ty
and well known all over it Ly the uame of
Judge L. He kept a store and saw mill
and was always snre to have the best of the
bargain on his side, by which means he
had gained an ample fortune ; and some
did not hesitate to call ' him the biggest ras
cal in the world. He was very conceited,
withall, and used to brag-of his bu.-iness ca
pacity, when any. tne was near to listen.
One rainy day as quite a nuniLer were seat
ed aiound the store, he began as usual, to
tell of his great bargains, and at last wound
up with the expression :
"Nobody has ever cheated me, nor they
can't neither."
"Judge," said an old man of the com
pany, "I've cheated you more than yoa ever
did me."
"How so," said the Judge,
"If you will promise you wont go to law
'bout it, nor do anything, I'll teil you; or
else I won't, you'r too uiucu of a law char
acter for me."
"Let's hear!" cried half a? dozen voices
at once. "
"I'll promise," said the Judge, "and treat
in the bargain if you have."
"Well, do you remember that wagon you
robbed me of?"
"I never robbed you of any wagon I only
pot the best of tho bargain," said the
Judge.
"Well, I made up my mind, to have it
tack and
"You never did," interrupted the cute
Judge.
"Yes I did, and interest too."
"How so?"thundered the now enraged
Judee.
"Well, you see Judge, I sold you one day
a very nice piDe log, and bargained with
yoa for a lot more. Well ; that log I stole
off your pile down by the mill tho night be
fore, and the next day I sold it to you
again.
"The next night I drew it back home.and
fold it to you the next day, and so I kept
on until you had bought your own log of
me twenty-seven times!"
"That's a lie!" exclaimed the infuriated
Judge, running to his book and examining
his log accounts; "you never sold me
twenty-seven logs of the same measure
ment". .
"I know it," said the vender in logs, "by
drawing it back and forth, the ends wore
off, and as it wore, I kept cutting the ends
off, until it was only ten feet long just
fourteen feet shorter than it was the first
time I brought it, "and when it got so short
I drew it home again and worked it up into
shingles, and the next week you bought the
shingle?, and I concluded I had cot the
worth of my wagon back and stowed away
iu my pocket book."
The Model Man. Josh killings says
the Model Man never disturbs a hen when
she is setting ; never speaks cross tew a
lost donr; alwaz puts a five cent shinplaster
in his pocket late Saturday morning for th
church platter; rizes whenever a ladyjenters
the street kars ; remembers poor uncle plain
ly, and ask. after awl the family. If he
steps on a kat's tail he is sure to do it light,
and immediately asks pardon; hooks up
his wife's dress, and plays hoss with the
children. Never meddles with the cream
."i. 1.11 1 1 iv tiif. , . -' j - T
and conies back in season ; attends every
body's phuneral ; kan alwaz tell when the
moon chanees ; thinks just as yo do, or tho
other way, if yu want him tew ; follows ev
erybody's advice but his own ; practice
most ov the virtews without knowing it ;
Wis the life ov a shorn lamb; gits sick af
ter awhile, and dies az soon az he can, to
save making enny further trouble. .
The palindrome is a line that reads alike
backward and forward. One of the best is
A lam's first observation to Eve : "Madam,
I'm Adam." Another is the story that Na
poleon, when at St. Helena, being asked by
Knglishinan if he could have sacked
bondon, replied," "Able was I ere I saw El
the best palindrome, probably in the
Wuage.
An exchange says : Rats cannot live in
Alaska because their holes freeze up solid
45 ffet as the rats dig them. Naturally the
get discouraged. At St. Thomas the
earthquakes turn their holes wrong side out
'Wy-three times a minnte. This surprises
$e rats, and they leave on the first steamer
seward. '
"Brethren," said an ignorant minister of
l"e Gospel, while preaching a powerful ser
mon in a country school house, "don't rair
BP yer childrrog iu idleness. You know the
ttiplun gays, Bewar of idolatry'."
Ooon Tight.
A coon fight is one of the glories of life in
Kentucky. The programme is this : Some
one announces to the gentlemen planters of
an extended neighborhood that he will give
a barbecue and coon fight ou a certain day,
at such a place, and they are invited to
bring themselves, their friends and their
dogs, for his coon is a veteran. and will make
a big fight. This brings a large gathering
of men and dogs to enjoy the f east and the
fight. The coon is placed in a barrel with
one head out, laid flat, so that he cannot be
taken on the flunk or rear, and the dog that
brings out the coon and it takes one of
pluck to do that wins the bet.
On the occasion to be described, a large
party assembled with numerous fine dogs,
eager for the fray. The sport began but
every dog of the party was whipped out by
the sharp teeth and claws of the gallant
coon. As a matter of course there was a noi
sy clamor and some thorough swearing at the
result. There was a seedy Yankee present,
looking on with a grin of de!ight,as each de
feated dog gave up the battle. He had
with him a miserable yellow cur, which went
sneaking about with its tail between its legs,
snapping and shying at every dog that of
fered tokens of friendly introduction.
In the midst of the uproar, Yankee quiet
ly renmke 1 :
"Wal, gentlemen, I think I have got a
dog that will bring 'eout that 'ere coon.'
"Where is he? Where is he? firing
him out," shouted a score of witnesses.
"There he is !" pointing to tho misera
ble cur.
There was a general laugh, and immediate
offers of bets in any quantity.
"Wal, gentlemen, 1 hain't got much mon
ey, but here's my watch and three dollars.
That 'ere watch is a lectio old, but it's an
all fired nice timekeeper."
"I'll bet you ten dollars against the watch
and the money."
"Wal, I guess that's about fair: I'll do
lb.
After a great deal of coaxing and pulling,
the mongrel was hauled close to the mouth
of the barrel. The Yankee, after patting
SiA ailing his dog pet names for a minute,
suddenly seized him. and thrust him into
the barrel, stern first. The next instant,
with an afiized yelp, out came the coon,
too fastened by tooth and claw to the hnun
clies of the fleeing dog. The screams that
iolluvcd may uot be described.
"I guess I'll take that 'ere money and
watcji," quietly remarked Mr. Yunkee,and
he took them.
The loser, with a scowl, by way of pelf
comfort observed ' . "N ,",
"I reckon your dog is spoiled."
"Wal yes guess he's aieetle damaged;
but I never reckoned him worth mor"n ten
dollars."
She "Wouldn't Marry a Mechanic.
-A young man commenced visiting ayoung
woman, and appeared to be well pleased.
One evening he called when it was quite late,
which lod the young lady to enquire where
he had been.
"I had to work to-night."
"What ! do you work for a living?" she
inquired in astonishment.
"Certainly," replied the young man,
"I am a mechanic. "
"I dislike the name of mechanic," and
she turned up her pretty nose.
That was the last time the young man
visited that young women. He is now a
wealthy man, and has one or ine oest wom
en in the country for his wife.
The lady who disliked the name of me
chanic is now the wife of a miserable fool a
regular vagrant about gro shops and the
soft, verdant, silly, miserable girl is obliged
(o f ake in washing in order to support her
self and children.
You dislike the name of a mechanic, eh ?
You, whose brothers are well dressed loaf
ers We pity any girl who basso little
brains, who is so verdant, so soft, as to
think less of a young man for being a me
chanic one of God's noblemen tho most
dignified and honored personage of heav
en's creatures.
Beware, young ladies, how you treat
jToung men who work for a living, for you
mav one day be menial to one of them your
self. Far better discharge the well-fed pauper
with all his rings, jewelry, brazeuness and
pomposity, and take to your affections the
callous-handed, intelligent and industri
ous mechanic.
Thousands have bitterly regretted their
folly who have turned their backs to hones
ty. A few years have taught thein a se
vere lesson.
It turns out, that they like Mr. Johnson
in the South because he is not virtuous
The Savannah Republican says : "To us it
is p easant to know that he has vices. We
are nol believers in the uncomfortable sanc
tity of legendary Washingtons, and never
shall be until we cease to sympathise with
the sins of Adam."
A Connecticut paper publishes the fol
lowing among its notices of births : "In
Cornwall, February 5th, a son of John
Triechemenn, Esq. a Democratic gain.'
They calculate pretty close, down east, but
that is looking a great way ahead !"1
. "Life," says Henry Ward Beecher, would
be a perpetual flea hunt if a man were oblig
ed to run down all the inuondoes, inveraci
ties, insinuations and suspicions which are
uttered against him." - -:
"Am I not a little pale ?" inquired a la
dy who was short and corpulent of a crusty
old bachelor. . "You look more like a big
tub," was the blunt reply. "
'- Only twenty-four out of the seventy-four
counties of Missouri recognize the existence
of the Democratic party.
TREASURER'S SALE
OF UUSEATED LAND3;
FOR TAXES
For 18G7 and previous years.
NOTICE is hereby gives, that in pur
suance of an Act of Assembly, passed
the 12th day of June, A. D. 151 5, entitled
'An Act to amend an Act directing tho
mode of selling unseated lands, in Clear
field county." will be exposed to Public)
Sale or outcry, for tho taxes due and
unpaid thereon, at the Court llouee in
the Borough of Clearfield, on the Sec
ond Monday in June, A. I). ISC 3 :
BECCARIA TOWUSHIP.
Ac. Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes.
53 John Mailer, $27 20
8 Fred'k Hubluy, 5 21
1(59 96 John Beam, 79 33
176 47 Jeremiah Mosher, 76 65
18G 37 Thomas Billiugton, 38 40
76 .80 Michael Musser, 35 89
100 James M'Muitrie, 36 85
80 Thomas Murgatory, 29 48
80 Magnus Miller, 29 48
410 John Brady, 104 82
160 Williim Bradr, 64 32
592 J. Blain, . Blain, 237 98
399 John Witmor, 1S7 20
349 Henry Witmnr, 163 75
181 William Wilson, 84 95
134 Jabob Krug, G2 85
104 John Gibson, 48 78
215 73 Robert Wilson, 101 03
433 153 William Gray, 203 28
43 153 John Miller, . 203 41
94 91 Jeremiah Mosher, 44 22
161 116 Peter Getz, 77 58
330 153 Martin Paula, 88 44
296 125 Jacob Fuutz, 79 33
328 153 George Musser, 87 90
74 32 Thomas Gibson, 34 84
433 153 David Bsrton, 87 10
433 153 John Ferdnev,' 203 41
41 Brown & Fulton, -20 64
71 80 John Ketland, 33 50
55 i02 Sarah Billiugton, 25 87
360 Jacob Kung, 158 84
30 Win. Pluaiket, 14 03
EELL TOWNSHIP. '
No. Ao. Per. Warrar tees, etc. Taxes
42S3
5ti20
5704
6S18
4287
4237
7d8
Z7M
42al
4:H'i
3565
6904
syofl
5907
WIS
&yi9
6619
I'JOO
oyio
6'Jll
6913
5U15
5'J2l
5619
42S7
6019
5U0t
6aoe
59U7
42S6
1000
6v0
600
1000
(il
79
330
S07
113
71
9:5
10tii)
500
500
161
1000
753
800
955
9;
433
242
625
320
217
103
607
1100
101
93
119
1U2
31
90
100
Henry Beck, $230
Jlenry HecK, i 15
Henry Beck, 1 15
Henry Iiock. 230
Henry Beck, j 1
120 Henry Beck. 13
7S Henry Beck, 84
59 Henry Bock, ' 63
Henry Beck, 32
Henry Beck, 20
97 Henry Beck, 21
ileury Beck, 23(1
lleury Bock, 116
Henry Beck. 143
113 John Nicholson. 55
Nickliu & Griffith 230
Nicklin & Griffith 174
Nicklinlt Griffith 184
Nicklin A Griffith 219
Nicklin & Griffith 215
- jBenj. Gibbs. 121
Henry Buck, 55
Nicklin A Uriffith 189
Nick.'in k Griffith 73
Nicklin & Griffith 50
NicUlin & (Iriffith 21
Nicklin AOriffiih 139
Nicklin & Griffith 253
93 Henry Beck,
97 Henry Beck,
01 Henry Beck, :
32 Nicklin .t Griffith
128 Nicklin A Griffith
Nicklin & Griffith
Herry Beck,
B0GGS TOWNSHIP.
As. Per. Warrautccs, f.tc. Taxes.
41 John Thomas, $8 31
196 Johu Thomas,- '45 43
234 76 Joseph Drinker, 47 03
408 76 Joseph Drinker, 95 67
413 Win. McCormick, 110 69
410 Xaacy Boggs. 118 04
429 41 Malcolm McDonald, 114 96
49 41 John Byers, 114 96
100 John Montgomery, 26 80
109 90 Barbara Snyder, 31 88
132 George flootman, 39 80
70 Henry Faunce, 18 76
427 George Ayrcs, 85 76
427 31 Wro. Troutwine, 85 76
400 John Kean, 80 40
206 Joseph Ball, 89 12
95 J.46 Richard Thomas, 15 70
49 " Barbara Snyder, 13 13
205 Thomas Smith, 54 94
lW) John Kephart, 26 80
404 Blair M'LaDah.tn, 81 21
401 Thomas L. Moore, 81 21
404 Mary Morn's, 81 21
427 Jonas Steinheiser, 71 55
160 liichard Waplo, 32 12
BLOOM TOWNSHIP.
No. Ac. Per. W&rrantooa, etc. Taxes
2004 400 Roberts A Fox, $102 40
3679 1020 60 Roberts A Fox, 261 12
3573 81 33 Roberts A Fox, 20 73
3608 468 111 Roberts Fox. ia 81
5959 93 138 Nicklin A Griffith 25 09
5926 93 Nicklin A Griffith 23 81
5926 296 Nicklin A Griffith 75 73
50 . George L. Reed, 12 SO
5 Fenton A Spencer, 2 56
84 Levi Clearer, 26 88
250 David Irwin, 72 06
100 John P. Bale, 25 26
BRADFORD TOWNSHIP.
Ac. Per. Warrantees, elc. Taxes
824 Hugh Ely, S42 76
102 85 John Campbell, 20 18
159 Hall & Buck, 20 99
250 - . Blair M'Lanahan, 49 50
437 17 Polly M'Lanahan, 57 65
109 . Andrew Pettit, . 35 90
48 Matthias Slaymaker, 9 60
30 Mattbew Forcee, 7 92
225 James' Du near., . , 37 22
100 Nebetniah Mains, . 19 80
61. ' r David Mains, . 12 67
50 " Daniel Graham, .13 20
50 Horatio L. Hall, ,13 20
85 , Wm. Graham, jr. 22 44
85 ' JohnHanna, 22 44
175 John Vaughn, . . 46 20
BRADY TOWNSHIP. -No.
Ac. Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes
492 303 W. Kirkpatriok,S103 18
3612 200 Roberts A' Fox, 53 60
3603 150 Roberts A Fox, 40 20
3614
1993
1997
1993
3574
626
5860
6877
6S79
5SS1
5S86
323
195
218
2009
13
1994
2010
3550
2009
27
15
275
92
140 124 Roberts A Fox,
45 55 Roberts A Fox,
250 13 Roberts A Fox,
290 Roberts & Fox,
102 34 Roberts A Fox,
215 Conrad Long,
C70 . Jona. B. Smith
37 52
12 OR
67 00
77 72
41 00
69 23
404 01
1997
199S
346 Henry Wykoff, 330 09
John Dunlap, 181 41
Casper Stiyor, 40 20
Christian Lower, 302 17
- Roberta A Fox, 395 25
Christian Lower, 310 93
Roberts A Fox. 217 43
Roberts A Fox, 364 21
94 Roberts A Fox, 600 05
r: Roborts A Fox, 368 50
Becj. Henry, 154 37
. Caapcr Stiver, 81 47
Caspor Stiver sr. 284 62
62 George Shaffer 50 11
i. Monitors (u'8, 43 S3
Baura, 53 60
McGairy, . 20 80
Roberts & Fox, 18 09
Roberts A Fox, 67 00
331
100
501
650
521
305
604
995
611
256
135
472
S3
80
100
50
6S
250
Ac.
303
303
290
311
298
111
100
293
150
Ac.
100
313
433
293
253
433
433
433
433
100
433
376
257
88
271
411
234
433
190
256
22
200
433
147
100
61
433
No.
1391
1893
3-1 19
1802
1594
1903
1897
5377
BUSKS IDE TOWNSHIP.
Per. Wairantees. etc. Taxes.
John Jones,
James Chapman,
Bern. Irasiiall,
Towim'd Spackm
Rebecca Brown,
Christian Stake,
Leonard Ilollia,
John Burcli,
Johu Cumrttings,
$137 80
137 80
136 50
an 202 15
193 70
43 30
39 00
133 38
153
153
153
153
153
153
153
153
153
CHS3T TOWNSHIP.
Per. Warrautees, etc. Taxes.
John Boyd, $46 40
Joshua lLiynes, 145 00
Thomas Uamiltoa, 200 91
William WiUon, 158 27
James Boss, 119 71
John Cunninghatr, 150 80
Johu Cook,
Joseph Evving,
William Cook,
David C ithcart,
Alex Hunter,
Peter Ilorso,
Hugh Bjrtley,
Joseph Pike,
George Page,
Henry Page,
James Noble,
John Musscr,
Christian Rohrer,
M't'lr& Crist, .
id tiler fit Crist,
Maharfey & Mitchell, 46 40
Mathias Slough, 100 46
George Ross,
John Brenneman,
J. & H. Breth,
Samuel Jackson;
153
161
J50 80
150 80
150 80
29 00
100 46
130 85
74 58
25 52
78 65
71 58
67 87
200 91
88 16
118 78
10 21
42 69
29 00
28 30
71 45
No.
1921
1938
1934
3648
3647
6123
1924
1390
3'i47
1390
1939
5352
5376
5353
5357
1925
1926
1937
1889
3643
1929
1890
1S3S
1917
3650
1837
1916
1920
. GISARD TOWNSHIP.
Ac Per. Warrantees, etc.
203 103 Morris A Stewart
428 120 Morris A Stewart
318 Morris A Stewart
103 Morris A Stewart
10 Morris A Stewart
200 ' Morris A Stewart
508 no Morris A Stewart
254 123 Morris A Stewart
10 Morris A Stewart
)
J 160
793
1100
1100
1100
345
153
123
Morris & Stewart
George Meade,
George Meade,
- George Meade,
George Meade,
62 Morris A Stewifrt
93 Morris & Stewart
Morris A Stewart
227 125 Morris Stewart
282 53 Morris A Stewart
33 Morris A Stewart
187 Morris A Stewart
373 Morris A Stewart"
346 Morris A Stewart
106 Morris A Stewart
456 Morris A .'itewart
50 Morris A Stewart
105 ' Morris A etewat
Taxes
S23 95
63 12
75 17
12 74
2 35
47 20
59 94
5'J 91
2 36
23 32
94 10
129 80
129 80
129 SO
40 71
13 03
It 51
2ti 79
33 28
3 93
22 07
' 4t 60
40 83
12 51
53 81
5 90
12 39
No.,
5314
5315
5316
1909
5325
5325
1912
1923
1923
1922
5324
5320
5327
5329
5330
1911
G33HEN TOWNSHIP.
Ac. Per. Warrantees, cto.
700
1000
1000
137
300
100
100.
433
383
mo
152
1213
1100
Taxes
George Mo.ide, 5121 45
George Meade, 163 75
eorgc Meale, 103 75
Mom-A Stewart, 2o 85
Win. Mapes. 77 60
George Meade, 39 30
George Meale, 39 30
, Morris A Stewart 57 37
Morris A Stewart 100 33
Morris A Stewart 25 20
Morris & Stewart 25 29
67 George Meade, 317 81
George Meade, 2S8 20
1113 120 George Meade, 9t 59
1100 Georgo Meade, 233 20
1100 Georze Meade. 238 20
100 Morris A SUwart, 20 20
GSAHAH TOWNSHIP.
Ac. Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes.
297 Thus. P. Cope, $130 96
199 John Skyruu, .- 87 76
145 T. C'pe, 42 63
103 Jjs-Milligan, 30 27
109 Geo. Moure, 48 07
310 JoS'ph Simons, 118 95
348 Joseph Henry, 70 47
100 Charles Hail, 36 75
41 . C. J. AUport,- IS 09
100 Robt. Sbuw, 58 80
100 Jno. Donaldson, 36 75
COVINGTON TOWNSHIP.
Ae. Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes
600 72 Morris A Stewart S90 24
483 47 Morris A Stewart 63 09
70 30 Morris A Stewart 9 87
) 365 'Morris A Stewart 51 47
15 Morris A Stewart 2 11
430 Morris A Stewart 31 73
1100 GoorgeMcad, 155 10
300 JohnBriel, 21 15
200 II. Burgctt. 56 40
Ac.
DECATUR TOWNSHIP.
Per. Warrantee, etc. Taxes
391 Thomas P. Cope, - $204 88
24 Thus. Edraumlson, 12 57
67 96 Joseph Sausom, 35 62
391 159 Thomas Billiugton, 204 88
100 Thos. Stowartson, 52 40
202 Mary M'Lanahan, 105 84
401 Ann M'Lanahan, 105 84
100 Stacy W. Thompson, 52 40
200 Mary M'Lahahan, 104 80
84 137 Joseph Whitehall, 44 02
108 Jacob Downing, 56 60
20 Joseph Sansom, 10 48
76 99 Wiiliam Sausom, 39 82
241 22 William Evans, 120 28
50 Nancy Fauly, 26 20
333 147 Thos. Edoiundson, 174 50
90 John Drinker, 17 16
200 Casper Haines, 104 80
281 Gilbert V'aught, 147 24
195 Joseph Harrison, 102 18
193 Jost-ph HarrisoD, 103 74
50 Joseph Harrison, 26 20
83 136 Joseph Whitehall, 43 50
200 , Jonathan Nesbit, 104 80
125 A. J. Gss, 65 00
200 Sam'l. M'Clarren, 104 80
17 Joseph Sansom, 8 90
90 David Stewart, 24 58
FERGTSON TOWNSHIP
Ac. Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes
233 159 John Ilarabright,
50 Matthias Slough,
8 Matthias Slough,
433 ioJ ueorge itoss,
74
50
100
24
50
100
100
309
$69 96
12 00
1 92
103 92
20 04
12 00
24 00
6 76
21 00
30 CO
24 00
74 16
Lewis Jordan.
Hiram Passmore,
Abraham Ogden, '
Henry Swan,
Benj. Hartshorn,
John Uambright,
Adam Reigart
73 John Doughton,
FOX TOWNSHIP.
No. Ac. Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes
Jameg Wilson, $71 46
James Wilson, w 13 49
James Wilson, pt. 23 52
James Wilson, n e. 41 99
James Wilson, wi 41 66
James Wilson, 73 92
James Wilson, 110 88
Jameg Wilson, i 50 40
James Wilson, mid 49 06
for 1864 A 1865 45 82
James Wilsou.w.p. 82 78
364 77
5 60
163 00
83 44
62 50
21 64
72 52
25 20
28 00
4272 425
4200 330
4188 140
4188 250
4181 495
4200 6G0
4182 990
4188 200
4188 350
41S3
4271 495
4241 937
4233 947
1534 20
1535 600
4242 290
4399 372
4340 133
4393 216
73
100
1 90
' 25
62
107
50
4400 100
Jamea Wilann.
James Wilson,
James Wilson,
James Wilson,
James Wilson,
James Wilson,
. James Wilson,
James Wilson,
Evander Hyde,
T.nria Xr II .Ja '
Ban KinirburV.B.L25 00
J-S. Hyde.B.L. 8 40
Hyde A Co., Hulet 13 89
Firminlot 23 97
Giles lot 11 20
23 00
66 104 B. D. Schoonovr, 21 23
Ac
112
305 48
90
48 114.
349 96
134
158
433 153
356 69
103
2G0
98
100
50
119 121
193 122
433 153
433 153
237 43
210
215 75
436 145
433 153
216 153
436 145
"guslich township;
Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes.
John Witmer, $44 14
Geo.' Baker, 119 87
Benj. Wilson, 35 37
Geo. Moore, 18 8(3
Geo. Moore, 137 17
Philip Gloninger, 52 67
John M'Caheu, 62 09
Edward Hand, . . 99 56
Emanuel Reigart, 81 60
Geo. Moore, 24 76
Johu M'Cahen, 102 18
John Lampblack, 33 51
John Witmor, 39 30
Benj. Wilson, 9 83
Christian Stake, 46 78
Matthias i'oung, 75 85
Christian Higfr, 170 30
Goorg Musscr, - 170 30
Thos. Yadler, 93 15
Daniel OHloy, 82 53
Geo. Buknr, Jr. " 84 50
Timothy Paxton, 171 31
John Burge, 170 80
John Musser, 84 88
Jos. Ashbright, 171 34
3575 061
3583 1020
3602 1020
3605 1049
3606 1020
3586 1020
1986 403
ltjyl 403
3695 1020
'200
195
5673 1011
5674 1041
5675 1041
5066 990
60
CO
123
00
60
60
123
HUSTON TOWNSHIP
No. Ac. Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes
Roberts A Fox,
Roberts A Fox,
Roberts A Fox,
Roborts A Fox,
Roberts A Fox,
Roberts A Fox.
Roberts A Fox,
Roberts A Fox,
Roberts A Fox,
J U. Kidder.
David Caldwell,
Moore A Hclany. 368 04
Moore A Hclany, 3M u4
Moore 4- Djlany, 368 04
iviu. lowers,
Wm. Powers,
James Wilson,
James Wilson.
James Wi'son,
Moore A Bolany, 105 14
James Wilson, 249 99
Wilhelm Willink 143 47
James Wilson,
James u ilson.
James Wilson,
James Wilson,
James Wilson,
James Wilson,
Wilhelm Willink
Wilhelm Willink 249 99
Wilhelm Willink 13 93
Wilhelm Willink
Wm. Powers,
Wm. Powers,
Jam og Wile on,
James Wilson,
James Wilson,
Wm. Powers,
Wm. Powers,
Win. Powers,
E. Shoemaker,
E. Shoemaker,
Wm. Powers,
James Wilson,
James Wilson,
.fames Wi!on,
Moore lelany, Mi yu
Moore & Uolany, zoj o
Moore A Dclany, 87 66
Hammond A Jones 20 20
Moore A Delany, 82 82
Moore A Delany, li zi
Moore A Delany, 157 56
Moore A Helany, 105 14
Moore A Delany, 151 50
Moore A Delany, 151 50
Roberts A Fox, 210 14
Roberts A Fox,
Roberts A Fbx,
Roberts A Fox,
Roberts A Fox,
Abel DuBois,
Wilhelm Willink, 20 20
Roberts A Fox, - 257 55
Roberts A Fox,
Roberts A Fox,
Roberts A Fox,,
Roberts A Fox,
Roberts A Fox,
Roberts A Fox,
50"i7
4253
4264
4199
5672
4201
4902
4235
4226
4229.
4230
4236
4225
4390
4339
4902
4397
5062
5069
4231
4234
4090
879
990
990
990
317
990
420
936
990
. 965
507
490
740
124
990
b
110
990
990
638
526
923
5061 1113
5004 810
5065
990
375
101
293
250
500
889
5063
4228
4236
4265
5670 1041
5671 1041
5672 347
4899 10(r
5676 5
5677 147
5678 1041
5672 347
5676 500
5677 500
3589 856
2000 1020
2001 1089
3592 900
1988 429
1000
4902 100
3693 1024)
3601 437
3000 899
3578 733
3576 903
3594 1020
3597 833
$335 72
360 57
360 67
370 S8
360 57
3ii0 57
144 22
144 22
3i0 57
7'J 70
63 t8
349 96
310 07
225 02
225 02
225 02
213 96
249 93
213 72
123 06
123 74
180 85
25 04
38 89
319 93
319 98
161 09
132 SI
233 lo
224 83
215 47
299 94
113 63
30 60
90 24
63 14
126 25
221 43
80
80
27
81
81
81
.27
22
38
60
20
151
109
60
35
309 06
329 97
204 54
103 93
252 50
110 39
272 49
135 -05
229 27
257 55
224 22
3607
3584
3585
3604
5063
4193
4256
4254
507U
252
11
13
6
8
15
0
8
2
11
10
12
14
16
685 65 Roberts A Fox, 173 02
1020 64 Roberts A Fox, 25? 55
1020 64 Roberts A Fox, 257 55
896 136 Roberts A Fox, , 226 21
297 Wm. Powers, H9 99
927 23 James Wilson, 23102
883 115 James Wilson, 221 22
Mil 2i James Wilson, 234 II
1041 81 Moore A Delancy. 473 19
206 John Duulap, 91 60
500 Dubois A Lowe. 151 60
95 91 Reynolds'sub divi
sion, J.Nicholson, 29 79
30 do J.Nicholton, 9 09
105 109 do J. Nicholson, 31 M
4 do J. Nicholson, 1 20"
6 do J.Nicholson, I 73
110 do J Nicholson, 33 33
95 153 do J.Nicholson, 28 80
90 104 do. J.Nicholson, 27.27
195 do J Nicholson 31 83
91 do J.Nicholson, 27 57
85 43 do J.Nicholson, 25 67
v-i 144 ao j . i lonoison,
(it III J T X' t.-V. IT TflS
91 lil UU J.iMUUUt&lllI, ' 4
100 20 do J.Nicholson, 30 30
Ac.
224
433
209
433
111
140
103
433
283
91
70
100
100
433
J02DAN TOWNSHIP.
Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes.
153 Richard Peter, 53 46
153 Peter Kuhn, 145 08
Rich.i- ' Peters, 77 64
153 Fred-. I io:.tcs, 134 16
Adam Kuhn, 31,34
Ebenezer Breuham, 52 08
Adam Kuhn, 35 22
153. Thomas Martin, 145 0s
Rob.rt Martin, 103 20
135 Philip Lotist, 33 85
Win. Johnston, 26 04
Jonathan Jones, 21 80
Richard M-irfin, 31 00
153 'John Duowoodio, 132 00
KABTHAUS TOWNSHIP.
No. Ae. Per.
1430
1093
1023
1093
lllifj
1096'
lay 7
365
346 5
1095
lO'Ji
1097
1097
1093
3463 )
3475 J
342
7
83
25.1 139
124 103
865
436
53
259
97
122
loo
100
89
76
113
02
113
I2S
1665
1665
10U7 (
109i t
1097
1097 )
1096 )
3-166
3467
Warrantees, etc, Taxes
Wm. Smith. S149 63
Chitrle3 Willink, 9 S3
t'harles Willink, 12 50
Charles Willink. 31 C3
Charles Willink, 15 51
Charles Willink, 103 13
Charles Willink, 54 49
Charles Williuk, 7. 2H
Charles Willink, 32 3!i
Charles Wiiliuk, 12 12
Charles Williuk. 15 21
Charles Willink, !2 5o
Charles Wiiliiik, 12 50
Charles Williuk. 1112
Charles Willink, 9 33
fl32 Charles Wiliink. 81 49
59 Charles Willink, 7 3.1
43 J. R. M Closky, 12 50
200 Wm. Michaels, 37 50
300 M -lIertlTne-'- 75 00
600 B. D Hall, 37 50
125 Charles Willink, 18 75
25 Charles Willink, 3 75
50 Charles Willink, 7 00
500 W.A SchnarsACo, 166 25
122 Daniel Votuers, 33 13
S3 Mary Eggaos, 25 99
89 T. A J. White, II 11
13 X. A J . W hite, 2 26
106 Thomas Meyers, 13 25
133 Christian Brown. 4151
60 Hugh M'Gonigal, 6 9o
Ac.
437
435
433
433
429
433
433
433
233
433
333
433
433
433
72
25
433
100
433
293
173
433
225
109
255
75
100
No.
5312
1995
1995
1914
KN3XT0W.VSHIP.
Por. Warrantees, etc. Taxs
" 43 Benben llaynes, $153 63
50 Luke Morris, 157 92
153 Joseph Hilliard 157 IS
153 Robert Gray, 157 13
41 John Bingbunst, 155 73
153 Sarah Ward, 157 18
153 George Eddy, A, 157 18
153 Moore Wharton 157 13
153 George Ashioti, 81 59
153 William Hunter, 104 77
" John Dorsey, 39 0(
153 Benj. Poultney, 157 13
158 Israel Morris, 157 18
153 Martin Fierce, 157 18
TIioiujs Jordan, 21 78
George Fox, - 7 26
Isabella Jordan, 157 18
Henry Trout, 36 30
153 Caleb Foulk 157 18
George Wescott, 100 37
153 Robert Wharton, 62 92
153- George Seall, 157 18
John Boyd. 81 67
Susanna Ward, 39 57
G. & M. M'Cormick, 92 55
Peter Whiteside, 31 84
Johu DotSey, 12 10
LAWRENCE TOWNSHIP.
Ac. Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes
George Mead, S103 13
80 Roberts A Fox,W.pt,9 62
80 Roberta A Fox. E pt. 9 62
Hugh Jordan.
John Read,
5293
5296
5297
5290
5291
1100
33
33
221
413
52 114 Rudolph Lit,
ao
100
6
235
74
46
IS
41
41
725
1167
1213
438
1100
153
176
24
137
. 4
27 62
51 63
6 50
33 25
Robert Mitchell,
J. W. Smith, 12 50
James Alexander. 4 50
Wm . Montgomery, 71 25
J. M. Macumber, IS 60
Leonardo llartsh'n, 13 50
Jas. Irwin of John, 3 36
433 153 Thos. Fitzsimmons, 104 79
433 153 George Clymer, 104 79
433 143 Robert Gray, 104 79
433 153 Patrick Moore, 104 79
433 153 Mary Morris, 104 79
433 153 Magnus Miller, 104 79
433 153 Nalbk. Frazey, 104 79
433 153 Clem Stockcr, 104 79
433 153 John Vaughn, 104 79
433 153 Jonathan Nesbit, 104 79
170 Blair M'Lanahan, 51 44
298 Wiiliam Stewart, 72 12
105 James Wilson, 25 41
100 90 Bobert Morris, 24 20
90 122 William Morns, 21 78
407 139 Richard R. Smith, 73 81
100 Isaac Fai low, 24 20
100 19 Patrick Havs, 21 21
125 Geor?e Gates, 15 14
112 Flyman Grata, 20 32
267 40 Conrad Swaitr, 05 09
19 17 John Grill, 4 59
137 Ficho!a3Ridcnour, 24 93
484 95 Robert Carson, 117 12
117 Nicholas Ridenour, 25
375 Matthias Slough, 90 75
25 Henry Drinker, 6 05
400 Frederick Hnblev, 96 80
35 'Matthias Slough," 8 47
100 William Bigler, 12 10
222 Simon Swartz, 40 SO
96 Joseph Potter, 17 42
130 Francis Johnstrtn, 21 68
50 Joseph Nicholson, 9 C9
62 Joseph Nicholson, 11 23
No
59. i 2
5962
5951
No.
57S3
5785
5774
5775
4262
4 2 1 2
5777
5777
5923
14 JO
5VJ3
5931
5779
PENN TOWNSHIP.
Ac. Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes
613 14 'John Nicholson, S16.H 85
163 Greenwood liell, 43 63
63 Elijah Heath. 16 37
153 Nicklin A Griffith. 39 77
106 Nicklin A Griffith, 27 81
64
41
fit
64
85
12
12
' 460
120
200
5776 276
5776 369
5776 475
U
No. Ac
3603 909
3699 606
3582 7:19
1935 403
1992 408
1990 183
2005 693
1990 200
2006 176
200S 193
3593 823
:ma 299
2003 285
3537 3 i0
3533 970
3587 650
3593 380
V WOO
Ac. Per.
433 153
4o6 159
433 153
100
412 41
420 120
210
433 153
268
215 5
60
300 -100
418
125
67 143
100
334 42
216
438 73
121
163
433 153
433 153 ,
433 153
100 53
PIK2 TOWNSHIP.
Ac Per. Warrantees, etc.
John Nicholson,
John Nicholson,
John Nicholson,
John Nicholson,
James Wilson,
James W ilson, -John
Nicholson,
John Nicholson.
Nicklin A Griffith,
S. lilodget,
Nicklin A Griffith, 25 13
Nicklin or Griffith, 25 12
John f. Hoyt, 6 10
Thomas Jordan, 85 33
Thomas Magee,
George James,
R. A W.M Naul,
' Z.TSaiTey.
Z. M'Naul,
Thomas Magee,
Kachael Kratzer,
John NichoUon,
John Nicholson,
John Nicholson,
1020
SI 9
1533
820
JJO
957
410
410
25
70
.203
206
23
115
r4
135 f
2t
rrr:
so
Taxes
$74 66
59 91
50 02
60 02
90 43
87 49
60 02
50 02
6 10
V 54
15 62
16 43
21 72
8 05
33 67
29 23
24 40
33 67
45 03
57 96
151 Roberta
66 Roberts
30 Roberts
Roberts
Roberts
Roberts
. Roberts
, Roberts
99 Roberts
Roberts
41 Rober s
62 Roberts
Roborts
Roberts
60 Roberts
. Roberts
Roberts
VFx,
if Fox,
4- Fox,
ir Fox,
r Fox,
V Fox.
Jr Fox,
4" Fox,
4- Fox,
A- Fox.
o Fox,
4- Fox,
4- Fox.
ir Fox,
4- Fox,
V Fox,
4- Fox.
. Taxes
$367 24
214 82
60 60
164 83
164 S3
73 93
279 97
80 80
71 10
59 39
334 91
120 80
115 14
131 ,50
391 H8
262 60
115 14
J. B. M finally, 10 25
Jas. B.Shaw, 10 25
George -Mead, 90 75
47 George Mead, 145 89
69 George Mead, 151 61
George Mead,- 262 OiJ
ueorge .uoau, ;3 48
Ellis lrwi A Son, 23 75
Ellis Irwin A Son, 33 00
Ellis Irwin A Son. 45 00
p:ili8 Irwin A Son, 34 25
: Krutier A Barret, 1 25
MORRIS TOWNSHIP.
Ac. Per. Warrantees, etc.
402 George Welzell.
206 William Weriz,
327 . Christian Wertz,
373 David Lanch,
421 Jessu Tarnell,
440 65 Joseph Turner,
440 109 Joseph Turner,
340 20 Joseph Turner,
423 George Habecfcer,
300 Peler Yarneir,
34 ' John Read,
122 : Patrick Hays,
183 Francis Johnson,
400 Peter Swartz, .
433 153 Thomas atoms,
433 153 , William Morris, '
433 153 Samuel Meredith,
433 153 William Miller,
433 153 Hetty Morris,
Taxes
$97 28
49 84
79 13
90 27
101 87
106 48
106 48
82 28
102 37
72 CO
. 8 22
29 52
83 27
96 80
104 79
104 79
104 79
101 79
104 79
Warrantees, etc. Taxes.
John Vought. $235 51
John Walls, 248 07
John Roll, 235 54
William Wilson, 54 40
John Cannon, 178 10
Henry Drinker, 171 30
William Drinker, 97 92
Israel Wheelor, 103 16
Samuel Emlen, 72 90
Thomas Neil, 58 48
Eli Ilooiuian, 16 32
Mary Neil, 122 40
Benj. Johnston, 40 80
Ilegarty, 170 54
John M'Cahen, 38 21
Mary Connelly, 19 44
Roland Evans, 54 40
Pigot Shaw, 181 70
Sebastian Graff, 117 50
Thos. Edmonson, 238 27
Ell Ilootman, 49 36 .
Mary Sandwick, 88 90
Philip Loast, 176 66
Jacob R. Howell, 176 66
Wm. Johnston, 176 66
Georgv Beckham, 40 80
248 Chailea Hlght, 134 82
237 Duniel Turner, 128 82
170 Peter Loader, 69 36
91 Charles Louder. 24 76
218 Channcev Rickets. 51 96
lj Chauncey Rickets, 2 72
40 William Winter. 9 52
189 Jsaac Wilson, 44 88
100 . Henry Shaffer, 34 00
85 George Asbton, 11 56
150 John Low, 34 00
100 Isaac (Joss, 84 00
162 30 John M'Lathoo, 66 11
W. K. WRIGLEY. Treasurer.
Clearfield, M.rch 25, 1868.
RAFTSMAN'S JOURNAL.
$2 a year in advance.
S. J. ROW, Editor.
Job work of all kinds, such
as Pamphlets, Bill-heads, Pro
grammes, Sale-bills, lilanks,
Cards, etc., execute!! with neat
ness and dispatch, and at mod
erate prices. April 1-tf.
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