Raftsman's journal. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1854-1948, April 08, 1868, Image 1

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    BY. S. J. EOW.
CLEARFIELD, PA. WEDNESDAY, APEIL 8, 1868.
VOL. 14. NO. 31.
TO THE PIEST VIOLET.
0, Violet ! O, Violet !"
Unclose your azure tinted eyes,
Etill with the dew of the morning wet,
And give as news from Paradise !
The monthly wheel.twelre times has tamed
Since last we saw your race oeiow ;
And of surety you hare learned
Some things of which we do not know.
0, Violet! O, Violet!
Unloose your velvet lips of speech-
Tell me where yo went and who you met
In lands that lie beyond oar reacn.
The lost loved little ones and all
Whose fingers rest on harps of gold
-Can 70a no word of theirs recall ?
Is there no message to be told ?
O, Violet! O, Violet!
Close up your axure tinted eyes ;
Toir silenee proves you could forget
The message sent from Paradise.
Woman and Masonry.
''It is with reverence akin to awe that I
approach this subject, knowing that, tor
ages, there has hang between the sex that I
represent and the subject of which I would
speak, a veil of deep, impenetrable mystery
a mystery that is as sacredly guarded to
day as it was thousands of years aero, when
the mantle of silence shrouded the germ of
the mystic brotherhood, and will be for ages
to come, so Ions: as two hands are lett on
earth to meet in the clasp of fraternal love.
Though this veil must hang before us through
-all time shrouding from our unworthy eyes
the Holy of Holies, though no woman s
foot may ever tread the sacred aisles no
woman's eye (raze on the glories of the in
ner Shrine yet we are not entirely shut out,
line glory 01 the Snecina shines alar even
on the brow of womanhood. Though ad
mitted to the outer courta to the vestibule
of the Temple, whose foundation is charity
whoe pillars are Wisdom, Strength, and
.Beauty, and whose summit is the approach
ing smile of God himself, it is meet that
one should tell what Masonry has done for
woman. And she who proudly boasts of
the title of a "Mason's Daughter" now
aks the privelege to be that one.
It 13 folly to attempt to tell you what
Masonry is. You., who hold all its myster
ies in your hand it secrets in your heart
and with your eye can trace through all its
labaryuth of ways and means. Masonry, that
u as incomprehensible to us as the vital
nrincinle of Life Ibut, like Life, is known
to us by results. "By their fruits ye shall
know them," and it is the truits ot Masonry
that woman eats, while the labor and toil
are soared her. She basks safely in the sun
shine of its blessings, guarded and watched
over by a band of more faithful than, lover,
brother or husband.
There is a strange facination to us, who
naturally love the wonderful, the brave, the
strong in the thought of this vast League,
so innumerable in action. Like the religion
of Jesus. on which the nnnciD'es of Mason
ry are founded, it has marched with steady
footsteps down the long vista of years, and
has made every obstacle a stepping-stone to
its present glory. Christianity went alone
and insulted from the hill of Calvary to the
tomb of Joseph.land now waves her sceptre
over the world when the tomb of the Cae
sars has mouldered back into dust Mason
ry, ber more earthly sister, with hushed
breath and noiseless footstepwalked scathless
through fires of oppression, and storms of
prejudice and falsehood, and now divides
with her the sceptre of the world.
The Unarch bas many false bretnren in
Masonry this is impossible. The one, being
the nursery of the spiritual, necessarily
more intangible in its creeds, and often re-
1 -. 1 1 ,.t f t
ceives witnin its ioias ice vuesc impostors,
whose onlv merit is their power to deceive,
The other, though founded upon Divine
Laws, ia a human institution, and deals
with human attributes things that can be
seen and heard, ted known by men that
can be grasped by the great over -ruling
power, and so held up before the guilty one,
that, though on the awful stillness of that
dread tribunal there falls no whisper of re
proach, his life condemns him to his very
faee.and he yields uiiansweringly to thejust
decree.
Shvr me a tie on earth more binding than
the boon of 3Iasonry. There is none. The
Christian may forget his sacramental vows,
and turn his back npon the Saviour who
has died for him : the husband may turn
from the wife of his bosom, whom he has
sworn before nigh Heaven t cherish, even
to the portal of the grave ; the father may
forget his child, whose blue eyes once held
1 Ueaven for him ; the brother may ne
glect the tender sister that shared the cra
& of his infancy, the mother's "good
night" kiss,and the gambol around the fath
r s knee, a son may even look coldly upon
the mother that bore him; but the vow
wmat this altar can never be revoked!
Time or distance cannot annul it ; and the
retch who would seek to violate, would be
branded with a sign more indellible than
at of Cain. No land would be remote
tion surround her? She has but to speak
and a hundred arms are bared in her de
fense ; and, with only the talisman of her
womanly purity, she can walk the earth with
the freedom of a goddess and the sanctity
of a saint.
1 here is a jealousy in the minds ot some
women as to Masonry, which often amounts
to bitter prejudice for they regard it as a
rival, and, in a wcfcian's eyes, a rival is the
one intolerable thing even though it were
an angeL Wishing, as it is their nature to.
to reign supreme in one heart, they are dis
appointed to find Masonry already enshrin
ed there and they cannot help but hate
her. But leniant with this fault, I pray
you. She errs, not so much through excess
of hate to all Masons, as through excess- of
love for one. And I am not sure that the
loved one may not be to blame, in a meas
nre, for this. He may have made this
magic word a cloak to hide some wayward
6tep for, outside of their invisible barrier,
Masons are very much like other men.
Woman is slow to be convicted against
the natural impulses of her heart, but let
her once accept the truth into her soul, and
she will die for it. But the prejudiced ones
are a small minority that is fast dwindling
away. lhe work is done so silently
that woman hears nothing of it till it is
brought home to her; but then it lodges
there forever its memory can never die.
She sees that power which could overturn
an empire, stoop, in its gentleness, to dry
her children's tears. She sees the ear that
listens calmly U the voice of Kings, and the
counselings of sages bend tenderly to hear
her meek complaint.
O, who can tell what Masonry has dope
for woman ! Where are the records of its
work, like snow fall in its silence, like the
everlasting hills in permanence? Not on
perishable paper leaves can this be written,
not in the printed annals of the day is bla-
zoaed forth the story of this charity, most
beautiful, most God-like. But by a million
firesides is the story whispered by the fath
er's thin, pale lips it is recorded deep up
on the widow s heart it is repeated in the
orphan's prayer.
Hut this has ever been. lhe nnor ve
have always with you." Would you read a
record yet more forcible 7 (jo to the battle
field, and in the midst of the most fright
ful carnage, see a man risk his life and limb
to succor one not his bosom friend, not his
companion in arms, nor yet his mother s
son but his brother, though he never look
ed upon his face before. He has recogniz
ed the mystic sign, and life has but this one
purpose, to relieve this stranger brother.
Uo to the hospitals, and see the dim eyes
t righten and the pale lips smile to meet the
beloved signal they alone can read. Hear
the nurses tell of the strange peace that
steals over the fevered minds, the trusting,
childlike security under which their wound
ed rest, and then ask what is Masonry t
4 What has tais to do with woman t
Everything. Does it not reach the seat of
her dearest affections by ministering to
those dearer to her than her own life?
When the long-looked-for letter comes.da-
ted in a hospital written by a strangers
hand, hut dictated bv the Hds of their own
loved soldier boy, telling the watchful car
and attention bestowed upon by his Broth
ers of the Order, think you the loving wom
en that cluster round that hearth-stone for-
et the name of Masonry when they pray ?
f so, you little know woman s heart.
Masons, let me but once give voice to the
thousand unuttered blessings that woman
breathes for vou. and in me see the symbol
f the gratitude they cannot speak. I care
not tor the mvstenes or Masonry in my
soul I know is one grand principle. Chari
ty, sweet charity I of which the baviour
said: "It is the greatest of aU these." To
add another proof that even "a cup of wa
ter" shall not be forgotten, I will unfold
the volume of my heart, and read the rec
ord there.
I have seen my childhood s dearest idol
ono only Bister fading slowly away from
me, going back to oar mother s bosom
and through all the long years that have in
tervened, -and through all that are to come,
I never can forget a few clusters of grapes.
so grateful to her fevered lips, sent in the
name of Masonry. The memory of that
would have bound me to you had I no other
tie.
I have heard a father that I worship
ped as men are seldom worshipped in this
world breath fervent blessings on the name
of Masonry. He taught me to revere and
love it as a thing. He was a Mason and I
am proud to be his daughter.
Hut still a deener cord than this vibrates
within my soul, I can but lightly touch up
on it, for my feelings are too deep for utter
ance. Suddenly cut off from all support, a
widow, in a strange land, penniless, with my
fatherless children clinging to me forsuccor,
dark enough seemed life's pathway, till, like
inspiration, came the thought ot Masonry.
It was the "open seasame to Hope and ,
Peace
If I were a, man. I'd be a Mason. As I
am a woman, I can only do what is allowed
me. My daughter shall rwe up ana can you
Klnauaii- anil if , mntlior'a toiipViirHrq pan M-
oueh for his eseape.no jungle wild enougn vaii aught, my son shall grow up worthy to
"'3 retreat, no cavern aeep enuujyi vu be joined with you. The prayera or a wia
ide him from the eye of vengeance. owed mother shall add one more ray lo the
There is something sublime in this that lustre of vour reward, for God himself said :
forth Woman's ardent admiration ; but "Inasmuch as ye have done it unto one of
tantlnt.. ! 1 V : . L-Avta 4aat. I . T i - T t L J i - -
mcr tip.w nr T.ne Miimeub awacuo j jno ipnxr. fir irhrxr.. nr. lULi.r. them. it. mihiai wic.
y, aoiier passions still her love ana grat- Came Carlton.
'Qde. I , I.
, Christianity is our guide to the vague,
dowy portals of the unknown future
ft Woman rn Tiitd bv the filitrhtest tie to
e frreat heart of Masonry, and she never
may deem herself friendless and alone.
p want stand at her door? A hundred
nds are outstretched to relieve her. Does
fcrrow overshadow her? A hundred hearts
?Te kindly sympathy which women only
lBw how much we need. Does tempta-
Carlotta's health and mental condition are
improving. J.ne aoctors nope tnat sne win
soon recover entirely from her insanity.
The shock produced upon her mind by the
intelligence of Maximillian'a death proved
most salutary. -
A barrel or cask of new sweet cider, buried
so as to be well covered with fresh earth,
will turn to sharo.clear, deheions vinegar in
three or four weeks, and better than is pos
sible to make by any other process.
TREASURER'S SALE
OF UNSEATED CARDS i
FOR TAXES
For 1867 and previous years
j "
NOTICE is hereby gives, that in par
nance of an Act of Assembly, passed
the 12th day pf Jane, A. D. 1815, entitled
'An Act to amend an Act directing the
mode of selling unseated lands, In Clear
field county," will be exposed to Public
Sale or outcry, for the taxes due and
unpaid thereon, at the Court House in'
the Borough of Clearfield, on the Sea
ond Monday in Jane, A. D. 1863 :
Ac.
58
8
169
176
186
76
100
80
80
410
160
592
399
349
181
134
104
215
433
433
94
161
330
296
328
74
433
433
44
71
55
360
30
BECCARIA TOWNSHIP
Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes
John Mailer, $27 20
Frod'k Habley, 5 24
96 John Beam, 79 33
47 Jeremiah Mosher, 76 65
37 Thomas Billington, 38 40
80 Michael Masser, 35 89
James M'Mnrtrie, 36 85
Thomas Margatory, 29 48
Magnus Miller, 29 48
John Brady, 164 82
William Brady, 64 3
J. Blain,E. Blain, 237
John Witnior, 187
Henry Witmor, 163
. William Wilson, 84
Jabob Krug, 62 85
John Gibson, 48 78
73 Robert Wilson, 101 03
153 William Gray, 203 28
153 JohD Miller, 203 41
91 Jeremiah Mosher, 44
116 Peter Gotz, 77 58
153 Martin Fautz, 88 44
125 Jacob Fautz, 79 83
153 George Musser, 87 90
32 Thomas Gibson, 34 84
153 David B irton, 87 10
153 John Ferdney, 203 41
Brown & Fulton, 20 64
80 John Ketland, 33 50
102 Sarab Billicigton, 25 87
Jacob Ktfng, 168 84
Wm. Plumket, 14 08
BELL TOWNSHIP.
No. Ac. Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes
4283 1000 Henry Beck, $230 00
5620 600 Henry Becx, 115 00
5f20 500 Henry Beck, 115 00
5764 1000 Henry Beck. 230 00
5613 61 Henry Beck, 14 03
4237 79 120 Henry Beck. 18 17
4237 330 74 Hoary Bock, 94 88
307 69 Henry Beck. 83 32
5766 113 Henry Beck, 32 54
71 Henry Beck, 20 47
93 97 Henry Beck, 21 9
5766 1000 Henry Beck, 230 00
4236 506 Henry Beek, 116 33
4v!89 600 Henry Bock. 143 75
3565 161 118 John Nicholson. 55 54
5904 1000 Nicklin Griffith 230 00
6906 753 Nicklin A Griffith 174 34
5907 800 Nicklin A Griffith 184 00
5918 855 Nicklin A Griffith 219 65
5919 933 Nicklin A Griffith 216 74
433 Bcni. Gibbs, 124 54
5619 242 Henry Beck. 55 66
5909 825 Nicklin A Griffith 189 75
5910 320 Nicklin & Griffith 73 60
5911 247 Nicklin A Griffith 56 81
5913 106 Nicklin A Griffith 2133
5915 607 Nicklin A Griffith 139 61
5921 1100 Nicklin A Griffith 253 00
5619 101 93 Henry Beck, " 23 23
4237 93 97 Henry Beck, 21 51
5619 119 01 Henry Beck, 27 37
5906 102 32 Nicklin A Griffith 29 33
5906 31 12S Nicklin A Griffith 8 97
5907 90 Nicklin A Griffith 25 83
4286 100 Henry Beck, 23 00
BOGGS. TOWNSHIP.
Ac.
41
196
234
408
413
440
429
429
100
109
132
70
427
427
400
266
95
49
205
100
404
404
404
427
160
No.
2004
3579
3573
3603
6959
6926
5926
Per.
76
76
41
41
90
31
146
Warrantees, etc. Taxes.
John Thomas, $8 31
John Thomas, .45 43
Joseph Drinker, 47 03
Joseph Drinker, 95 67
Wm. McCormick, 110 69
Nancy Boggi. ' 118 04
Malcolm McDonald, 114 96
John Byers, 114 96
John Montgomery, 26 80
Barbara Snyder, 31 88
George Hootman, 39 80
Henry Fannce, 18 76
George Ayres, 85 76
Wm. Troutwine, 85 76
John Kean, 80 40
Joseph Ball, 89 12
Richard Thomas, 15 70
Barbara Snyder, 13 13
Thomas Smith, 64 94
John Kepbart, 26 80
Blair M'Laoahan, 81 21
Thomas L. Moore, 81
Mary Morris, 81
Jonas Steinheiser, 71
Richard Waple, 82
Ac.
324
102
159
250
437
109
48
30
225
100
64
50
50
85
85
175
BLOOM TOWNSHIP.
Ac Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes
400 Roberts A Fox, $102 40
1020 60 KoberU A Fox, 261 12
81 33 Roberts A Fox, 20 73
463 111 Roberts A Fox. 119 81
93 133 Nicklin A Griffith 25 09
93 Nicklin A Griffith 23 81
296 Nicklin A Griffith 75 73
50 George L. Reed, 12 80
5 Fenton A Spencer, 2 56
4 Levi Cleaver, 26 83
250 David Irwin, 72 06
100 John P. Dale, 25 26
BRADFORD TOWNSHIP.
Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes
Hugh Ely,
35 John Campbell,
Hall & Buck,
Blair M'Lanahan,
17 Polly M'Lanahan,
Andrew Pettit,
Matthias Slaymaker,
Matthew Forcee,
James Duncan,
Nehemiab Mains,
David Mains,
Daniel Graham,
Horatio L. Hall,
Wm. Graham, jr.
John Hanna,
John Vaughn,
$42 76
20 18
20 99
49 50
67 65
85 90
9 50
7 92
87 22
19 80
12 67
18 20
13 20
22 44
22 44
46 20
BADY TOWNSHIP.
No. Ac. Per. Wartenteea, etc. Taxes
492 308 W. Kirkpatrtck,$103 18
3612 200 Roberts A Fox, 53 60
3401 159 Roberts A Fox, 40 20
3614
1993
1997
1998
3574
626
5860
5877 1
5879 I
5381 f 846
6886 J
323 331
140 124 Roberts A Fox, 37 52
45 55 Roberts A Fox.- 12 06
13 Roberts A Fox, 67 00
Roberts A Fox. 77 72
34 Roberts A Fox, 41 00
Conrad Long. 69 28
Jona. B. Smith 404 01
250
290
102
215
670
195
219
2009
13
1994
2010
3580
2009
27
155
275
92
1997
1993
Henry Wykoff, 330 09
John Dunlap. 131 41
100 ' Casper Stiver, 40 20
601 Christian Lower, 302 17
650 Roberts A Fox, 395 25
521 Christian Lower, 31 0 93
3C5 Roberts A Fox. 217 43
604 KoberU A Fox, 364 21
995 94 Roberts A Fox, 600 05
611 Roberts, A Fox, 363 50
256 Benj. Henry, 154 37
135 Casper Stiver, 81 47
472 Casper Stiver sr. 284 62
83 62 George Shaffer 50 11
80 J. M. Millers (h's, 42 88
100 Baum, 63 60
56 MoGairy, 26 80
66 Roberts A Fox, 13 09
250 Roberts A Fox, 67 00
BURNSIDE TOWNSHIP.
Ac. Per, Wairantees, etc. Taxes
303
303
290
311
298
111
100
293
150
John Jones, $137 80
James Chapman, 137 80
Benj. Trasnall, 136 50
Towua'd Spackman 202 15
193 70
43 30
.39 00
133 38
68 25
Ac.
100
313
433
298
258
433
433
433
433
100
433
376
267
88
271
411
234
433
190
250
22
200
433
147
100
61
433
Rebecca Brown,
Christian Stake,
Leonard ilollis,
John Burcb,
John Cummings,
CHSST TOWNSHIP.
Por. Warrantees, etc.
153 John Boyd,
Joshua Uayncs,
Thomas Hamilton,
William Wilson,
James Ross,
John Cunningham,
John Cook,
Joseph Ewiog,
William Cook,
David C4thcurt,
Alex. Hunter,
Peter Horse,
Jlugb Bartley,
Joseph Pike,
George Page,
Henry Page,
James Noble,
John Musser,
Christian Rohrer,
Miller & Crist,
Miller & Crist, "
153
153
153
153
153
153
153
153
153
164
Taxes
$46 40
145 00
200 91
158 27
119 71
150 80
150 80
150 80
150 80
29 00
100 46
130 85
74 58
25 52
78 05
71 68
67 87
200 91
88 16
118 78
10 21
MahaSey 8e Mitchell, 46 40
100 46
. 42 69
29 00
28 30
71 45
Matbias Slough,
George Koss, -John
Brenneman,
J. & H. Broth,
Samuel Jackson,
600
483
70
No.
1891
1893
3649
1892 ) 365
1894 j 15
1903
1897 450
5377 1100
300
200
COVINGTON TOWNSHIP.
Ao. Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes
72 Morris A Stewart $90 24
47 Morris A Stewart 63 09
30 Morris A Stewart 9 87
Morris A Stewart 51 47
Morris A Stewart 2 11
Mortis A Stewart 31 73
George Mead, 155 10
JohnBriel, 21 15
11. Burgett, 56 40
DECATUR TOWNSHIP.
Ac. Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes
391 Thomas P. Cope, $204 88
24 Thos. Edmundson, 12 67
67 96 Joseph Sansom, 35 62
391 159 Thomas Billington, 204 88
Thos, Stewartson, 52 40
. Mary M'Lanahan, 105 84
Ann M'Lanahan, 105 84
Stacy W. Thompson, 62 40
100
202
404
100
200
Mary M'Lahaban, 104 80
84 137 Joseph Whitehall, 44 02
Jacob Downing, 56 60
Joseph Sansom, 10 48
99 William Sansom, 39 82
22 William Evans, 126 28
Nancy Fauly, . 26 20
147 Thos. Edmundson. 174 59
John Drinker, 47 16
Casper Haines, 104 80
Gilbert Vaught, 147 24
Joseph Harrison, 102 18
Joseph Harrison, 103 74
Joseph Harrison, 26 20
8a 136 Joseph Whitehall, 43 50
Jonathan Nesbit, 104 80
A. J. Goss, 65 00
Sam'I. M'CIarren, 104 80
Joseph Sansom, 8 90
David Stewart, 24 58
108
20
76
241
50
333
90
200
281
195
198
60
200
125
200
17
90
FERGUSON TOWNSHIP.
Ac Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes
233 159 John Hambrigbt, $69 96
ou maitmas Slough, iz uu
8 Matthias Sloueh. 1 92
433 153 George Rosa, 108 92
74 L.ewis Jordan, -so v
50 Hiram Passmore, 12 00
100 Abraham Oeden. , 24 00
24 Henry Swan, 5 76
50 Benj. Hartshorn, 21 00
100 John Hambrigbt," 30 00
100 Adam Reigart 24 0d
309 73 John Douehton. 74 16
FOX TOWNSHIP.
Ae. Per. Warrantee, e to. taxes
425 James Wilson, $71 46
330 James Wilsn,wj 18 49
140 James Wilson, ot. 23 52
James Wilson, n e. 41 99
James Wilson, wi 4166
James Wilson, 73 92
James Wilson, 110 88
James Wilson, i 50 40
James Wilson, mid 49 06
for 1864 A 1865 45 82
James Wilson.w.p. 82 73
No.
4272
4200
4188
4138
4181
420(f
4182
41S3
4188
4188
4271
4241
4233
1634
1535
4242
4399
434 1
4393
4400
250
495
660
990
200
350
495
937
947
20
600
290
372
188
216
75
100
90
25
62
107
50
100
James Wilson. 262 51
James Wilson, 264 77
James Wilson, 66
James Wilson, 168 00
James Wilson, 83 44
James Wilson, 62 50
James Wilson, 24 64
James Wilson, 72 52
Evande Hyde, 25 20
Lane A Hyde, 23 00
Dan Kingbury,B.L25 06
J. S. Hyde,B.L. 8 46
Hyde A Co., Hulet 13 89
Firminlot 23 97
Giles lot 11 20
23 60
GIRARD TOWNSHIP.
Ne.
1921
1938
1934
3643
3647
6123
1924
1890
3647
1896
1939
5352
5376
5353
6357
1925
1926
1937
1889
3643
1929
1890
1883
1917
3650
1887
1916
1926
Ao Per.
203 108
423 120
318
108
10
200
608 100
254 120
10
1 160
798 .
lino
1100
1100
345 62
153 93
123
227 125
282 66
378 -
346
106
456
60
105
Warrantees, etc.
Morris A Stewart
Morris A Stewart
Morris A Stewart
Morris A Stewart
Morris A Stewart
Morris A Stewart
Morris A Stewart
Morris A Stewart
Morris A Stewart
Morris A Stewart
George Meade,
George Meade,
George Meade,
George Meade,
Morris A Stewart
Morris A Stewart
MorrU A Stewart
Morris A Stewart
Morris A Stewart
Morris A Stewart
Morris A Stewart
Morris A Stewart
Morris A Stewart
Morris A Stewart
Morris A Stewart
Morris A Stewart
Morris A Stewart
Taxes
$23 95
63 12
75 17
12 74
2 36
47 20
59 94
59 94
2 36
23 32
94 16
129 80
129 80
129 80
40 71
1803
14 51
26 79
33 28
3 93
22 07
44 66
49 83
12 51
53 81
5 90
12 39
No.
5314
5315
6316
1909
5325
5325
1912
1923
1923
1922
5324
5326
5327,
5329
5330
1911
GOSHEN TOWNSHIP.
Ac. Per. Warrantees, oto. Taxes
760 George Meade, $124 45
1000 George Meade, 163 75
1000 George Meade, 163 75
137 Morris A Stewart, 26 85
300 Wm. Mapes. 77 60
100 George Meade, 39 30
109 George Meade, 39 30
433 Morris A Stewart 57 37
333 Morris A Stewart 100 33
160 Morris A Stewart 26 20
152 Morris & Stewart 25 29
1213 67 George Meade, 317 S!
1100 George Meade, 233 20
.1113 120 George Meade, 291 59
1100 Georgo Meade, 233 20
1100 - Geonte Meade, 233 20
100 Morris A Stowart, 26 20
GRAHAM TOWNSHIP.
Ac. Per. Warrantees, eic. Tnxos.
297 Thos. P. Cope, $130 90
199 Johu Skyron, 87 76
145 T. Cpe, "42 63
103 Jas- Millig.tti, 80 27
109 Geo. Moore, 48 07
340 Joseph Simons, 118 95
348 Joseph Henry, M 70 47
100 Charles Hall, 30 75
41 C. J. Allport, 18 09
100 Robt. Shaw, 68 80
100 Jno. Donaldson, 36 75
66 104 BD.Scboonover, 24 26
GUEL1CH TOWNSHIP.
Ac. Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes.
112 John Witmer, $44 14
3C5 48 Geo. Baker, 119 87
90 Benj. Wilson, 85 87
48 114 Geo. Moore, 18 86
349 96 Geo. Moore, 137 17
134 Philip Gloninger, 52 67
158 John M'Cahen, 62 09
433 153 Edward Hand, 99 5G
356 69 Emanuel Reigart, 8160
108 Geo. Moore, 24 76
260 John M'Cahen, 102 18
98 John Lamnblack, 38 51
100 John Witmer, 39 30
50 Benj. Wilson, 9 83
119 121 Christian Stake, 46 78
193 122 Matthias Young, 75 85
433 153 Christian Hager, -170 30
433 153 Georgo Musser, 170 30
237 48 Thos. Tadler, 93 15
210 Daniel. Offley, 82 53
215 75 Geo. Baker, Jr. 84 60
436 145 Timothy Paxton, 171 84
433 153 John Burge, 170 30
216 153 John Musser, 84 88
436 145 Jos. Ashbright, 171 34
HUSTON TOWNSHIP.
No. Ae. Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes
3575 " 961 Roberts A Fox, $335 72
3533 1020 60 Roberts A Fox,
3602 1020 60 Roberts A Fox,
3605 1049 129 Roberts A Fox,
3606 1020 60 Roberts A Fox,
3586 1020 60 Roberts A Fox.
1986 403 Roberts A Fox,
1691 403 Roberts A Fox,
3595 1020 60 Roberts A Fox,
200 J. G. Kidder.
195 David Caldwell,
5673 1041 Moore A Delany
5674 1041 Moore A Delany, 363 04
567a 1041 AlooreV lelany, 36 04
5066 990 Wm. Powers,
879 Wm. Powers,
990 James Wilson,
990 James Wilson.
990 James Wilson,
347 27 Moore A Delanv, 105 14
990 James Wilson, 249 99
420 Wilhelm Williok
936 ? James Wilon,
990 James Wilson,
5067
4263
4264
4199
5672
4261
4902
4235
4226
4229
4230
4236
4225
4890
4839
4902
4897
5062
5069
4231
4234
4090
6061
5064
5065
360 57
360 67
378 88
360 57
360 57
144 22
144 22
360 57
70 70
68 98
363 04
349 96
310 07
225 02
225 02
225 02
965 123 James Wilson,
148 47
248 96
249 98
243 72
128 06
123 74
186 85
25 04
507 James Wilson,
490 James Wilson,
740 James Wilson,
124 Wilhelm Willink
990 Wilhelm Willink 249 99
ft Wilhelm Willink 13 93
110 Wilhelm Willink 38 89
990 Wm. Powers, ' 349 98
990 Wm. Powers, 349 93
633 James WiUon, 161 09
526 James Wilson, 132 81
923 James Wilson, 233 10
1113 Wm. Powers, 224 83
810 Wm. Powers, 245 47
990 Wm. Powers, . 299 94
375 E. Shoemaker, 113 63
101 E. Shoemaker, 30 CO
5063 298 Wm. Powers, 90 24
4223 250 James Wilson, 63 14
4236 500 James Wilson, 126 25
65 839 James Wilson, 224 43
5670 1041 80 Moore A Delany, 262 90
5671 1041 80 Moore A Delany, 262 90
5672 347 27 Moore A Delany, 87 66
4899 100 Hammond A Jones 20 20
5676 547 81 Moore A Delany, 82 82
15677 147 81 Moore A Delany, 22 22
5678 1041 81 Moore A Delany, 157 50
5672 347 27 Moore A Delany, 105 14
5676 600 Moore A Delany, 151 50
6677 500 Moore A Delany, 151 50
3589 856 22 Roberts A Fox, 216 14
Roberts A Fox, 3U no
Roberts A Fox, 329 97
Roberts A Fox, 204 54
33 Roberts A Fox, 103 93
Abel DuBois, . 252 50
Wilhelm Willink, 20 20
3607
3584
3585
3604
5068
4193
4256
4254
6679
252
11
13
6
8
15
6
" 8
2
11
10
12
14
16
65 65 Roberts A Fox, 173 02
1020 64 Roberts A Fox, 257 55
1020 64 Robert A Fox, 257 55
896 136 Roberts A Fox, 226 24
297 Wm. Powers, b9 99
927 23 James Wilson, 234 02
838 115 James Wilson, 224 22
927 23 James Wilson. 234 W
1041 fl Moore A Delaney, 473 19
206 John Dnnlap, 91 60
500 Dubois A Lowe, f 151 60
95 91 Reynolds'sub divi
sion, J.Nicholson, 29 79
30 do J.Nicholson, . 9 09
105 109 do J. Nicholson, 31 80
4 do J. Nicholson, 1 20
6 do J.Nicholson, 1 78
110 do J Nicholson, 33 33
95 153 do J.Nicholson, 23 80
90 104 do J.Nicholson, 27 27
195 do J Nicholson. 31 63
91 do J.Nicholson, 27 57
85 43 do J.NUhoIson, 25 67
93 144 do J.Nicholson, 23 23
91 141 do nJ. Nicholson, 27 79
100 20 do J. Nicholson, SO 30
JORDAN TOWNSHIP.
Ac. Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes.
224 153 Richard Peters, $83 46
483 153 Peter Kubn, 145 08
209 Richard Peters, - 77 64
433 153 Frod'k Boates, 134 16
111 Adam Kulin, 34 34
140 Ebenezer Breuhara, 52 OS
103 Adam Kuhn, 35 22
433 153 Thomas Martin, 145 08
283 Rob.rt Martin, 103 20
91 135 Philip Loust, 33 85
70 Wm. Johnston, 26 04
100 Jonathan Joues, 24 80
100 Richard Martin, 81 00
433 153 John Dunwoodie, 132 00
No.
r430
1 093
1023
093
1095
1096
1097
3465
3461
1095
1095
1097
1097
1093
3463
3475
1665
1665
1097
1096
1097
1097
1096
3466 ;
3467
KARTHAU3 TOWNRHIP.
Ae. Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes
342 Wm. Smith, $149 63
79 Charles Williok, 9 83
88 rharlea Willink, 12 50
253 139 Charles Willink. 31 63
124 103 Charles Willink, 15 51
865 Charles Willink, 103 13
436 113 Charles Willink, 54 49
58 62 Charles Willink, 7 26
239 1U Charles Willink, 32 36
97 120 Charles Wiilink, 12 12
122 . Charles Willink. 15 24
100 Charles Willink,- 12 50
100 Charles Willink, 12 50
89 , Charles Willink. 11 12
75 Charles Willink, 9 33
652 Charles Willink, 81 49
59 Charles Willink, 7 3.(
43 J.K. M Cloaky, 12 50
200 WouilishMb, 37 50
30O G. M. liertline, 75 00
600 B. D Hall, 37 50
125 Charles Willink, 18 75
25 Charles Willink, 3 75
50 Charles Willink, 7 50
500 W.A SchnarsACo, 166 23
122 Daniel Votbera, 33 13
84 Mary Eggaos, 25 99
89 T. A J. White, 11 U
18 T. A J.White, 2 26
106 Thomas Meyers, 13 25
133 Christian Brown. 41 51
60 Hugh M'Gonigal, 0 96
2000 1020
2001 1089
3592 900
1983 429
1000
4902 100
3593 1020
3601 437
60 Roberts A Fox, 257 55
20 Roberts A Fox, 110 39
3600 899 151 Roberts A Fox, 272 44
3578 733 Roberts A Fot, ' 185 05
3576 908 109 Roberts A Fox, 229 27
3594 1020 60 Roberta A Fox, 257 55
3597 6SS 35 Roberts A Fox, 224 22
KNOX TOWNSHIP.
Ac. Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxs
437 48 Beuben Haynes, $158 63
435 50 Luke Morris. 157 92
433 153 Joseph Hilliard 157 18
433 153. .Robert Gray, 157 18
429 41 John Binghurst, 155 73
433 153 Sarah Ward, 157 18
433 153 George Eddy, 157 18
433 153 Moore Wharlon 157 18
233 153 George Asbton, 84 59
433153 William Hunter, 104 77
333 John Dorsev. 39 06
433 153 Benj. Poultney. 157 18
433 153 Israel Morris. 157 18
433 153 Martin Pierce, 157 18
72 Thomas Jordan, 21 78
25 George Fox, 7 26
433 Isabella Jordan, 157 18
100 Henry Trout, : 36 30
433 153 Caleb Fonlk 157 18
293 George Wescott, 106 37
173 153 Robert Wharton, 62 92
433 153 George Seaff, 157. 18
225 John Boyd. 81 67
109 Susanna Ward, 39 57
255 G. & M. M'Cormick, 92 55
75 Peter Whiteside, 34 84
100 John Dorsey, 12 10
No.
5312
1995
1995
LAWRENCE TOWNSHIP.
Ac. Per. Warrantees, ete. Taxes
1100
33
33
221
413
George Mead, $103 13
80 Roberta A Fox,W.pt,9 62
81 Roberts A Fox, E pt 9 62
27 62
51 63
6 50
36 25
4 50
5293
5296
5297
5290
5291
Hugh Jordan,
John Read.
52 114 Rudolph Lttx,
90 Robert Mitchell,
6 James Alexander
285 Wm. Montgomery, 71 25
74 J.M.Macnmber. 18 50
46 LeonardHartsh'n,13 50
13 Jas. Irwin of John, 3 36
41 J. B. M Enally, 10 25
41 Jas. B.Shaw, 10 25
726 George Mead, v 90 75
1167 47 George Mead, 145 69
1213 69 George Mead, 151 61
483 George Mead, 262 02
1100 George Mead. 333 43
153 Ellis Irwin A Son, 23 75
176 Ellis Irwin A Son, 33 00
24:1 Ellis Irwin A Son. 45 U0
137 Ellis Irwin A Son, 34 25
4 Kratzer A Barret, 1 25
MORRIS TOWNSHIP.
Ac. Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes
George Wetzell, $97 28
William Wert's, 49 84
Christian Werlz, 79 13
David Lauch, 90 27
Jesse Yarnell, 101 87
Joseph Turner, 106 48
Joseph Turner, 106 48
Joseph Turner, 82 28
George Uabecker, 102 37
Peter Yarnell, 72 60
John Red, 8 22
Patrick Hays, 29 52
Francis JobnBon, 33 27
Peter Swartz, 96 80
Thomas Morris, 104 79
William Morrts, 104 79
Samuel Meredith, 104 79
William Miller, 104 79
433 158 Hetty Mortis, 104 79
402
206
327
373
421
440 65
440 109
340 20
423
800
34
122
183
400
433
433
433
433
153
153
153
153
433 153
433 153
433 143
433 153
433 153
433 153
433 153
433 153
433.153
433 153
170
298
105
100
90
407
100
100
125
112
267
19
137
484
90
122
139
19
40
17
95
117
Thos. Fitzsiminona, 104 7
George Clymer, 104 7
Robert Gray, 104 7
Patrick Moore, 104 7
Mary Morris, 104 7
Magnus Miller, 104 79
Nalbio Frazeyi 104 79
Clem Stocker, 104 79
John Vaughn, 104 79
Jonathan Nesbit, 104 79
Blair M'Lanahan, 51 44
William Stewart, 72 12
James Wilson, 25 41
Bolwrt Morris, 24 20
Willism Morris, 21 78
Richard R. Smith, 73 81
Isaac Farlow, 24 20
Patrick nays, 24 24
George Gates, 15 14
Hyman Gratz, 20 82
Conrad Swartz, 65 09
John Graft, 4 69
FicholasRidenour, 24 93
Robert Carson, 117 12
Nicholas Ridenour, 25
375 Matthias Slough, 90 76
25 Henry Drinker, 6 05
400 Frederick Jlubley, 96 80
35 Matthias Slough, 8 47
100 . William Bigler, 12 10
222 Simon Swartz, 40 80
90 Joseph Potter, 17 42
136 Francis Johntton, 24 68
50 Joseplf Nicholson, 9 09
C2 Joseph Nicholson, 11 23
PENN TOWNSHIP.
No Ac Per. Warrantees, ete. Taxes
5962 613 14 John Nicholson, $158 85
ICS Greeuwood Bell, 43 68
5962 63 Elijah Heath, 16 37
153 Nicklin A Griffith, 39 77
5951 106 Nicklin A Griffith, 27 81
PIKE TOWNSHIP.
Ac. Per. Warrantees, eto. Taxes
64 John Nicholson, $74
41 John Nicholson, 59
61 John Nicholson, 60
C4 John Nicholson, 60
James Wilson, 90
85 James Wilson, 87
12 John Nicholson, 50
12 John Nicholson. 60
Nicllin A Griffith, 6
8
No.
5733 1020
5785 819
5774 683
5775 820
4 2.) 2 990
42i2 957
5777 410
5777 410
5U23 25
1429 70
5923 200
5931 206
2
146
64
135
296 ..
5779-111"
4C0
120
2(10
5776 276
5776 S69
5776 475
S. Blodzet,
Nicklin A Griffith, 25
Nicklin .V Griffith, 25
John f. lloyt, 6
Thomas Jordan, 85
Thomas Magee, 15
George James, 16
R. A W.M'Naul, 21
ZrBailey, "8
Z. M'Nanl, S3
Thomas Magee, 29
Rachael Kratser,. 24
JohnNichoI son, 33
John Nicholson, 45
80 John Nicholson, 67
66
91
02
02
43
48
02
02
10
54
13
12
10
33
62
48
73
03
67
23
40
67
03
96
No.
3603
3599
3582
1935
1992
1990
2005
1990
2006
2003
3596
3610
2003
3587
3533
3587
3593
UNION TOWNSHIP.
Ao Per. Warrantees, etc
909 151
606 66
7'J9 49
403
403
183
693
200
176 99
196
829 41
299 62
235 .
350
970 60
650
380
Roberts
Roberts
Roberts
Roberta
Roberts
Roberts
Roberts
Roberts
Roberta
Roberts
Roberts
Roberts
Roberts
Roberta
Roberta
Roberts
Roberts
Sr Fox,
4- Fox,
V Fox,
4- Fox,
4- Fox,
4- Fox.
4- Fox,
4- Fox,
4- Fox,
4-Fox,
4- Fox,
Fox.
Fox,
4- Fox,
4- Fox,
if Fox,
3- Fox.
. Taxes
$367 24
244 82
60 60
164 83
164 63
73 93
279 97
60 80
71 10
59 39
334 91
120 8
116 14
131 60
391 88
262 60
115 14
Ac.
433
4o6
433
100
412
420 120
240
433 153
2(58
215 5
3001
100
418
125
57
100
334
216
438 73
121
163
433 153
433 153
433 153
143
42
100
248
237
170
91
218
ii
40
189
100
85
150
100
162
WOODWARD TOWNSHIP.
Per. Warrantees, ete. Taxes.
153 John Vought, $235 64
159 Johu Walls, 248 07
153. John Roll, 285 64
William Wilson, 64 40
41 John Cannon, 178 10
Henry Dt inker, 17183
William Drinker, 97 92
Israel Wheeler, 103 18
Samuel Emledj 72 90
Thomas Neil, 68 48
Eli Hootman, 16 82
Mary Neil, 122 40
Bonj. Johnston, 40 80
Hegarty, 170 64
John M'Cahen, 38 21
Mary Connelly, 19 44
Roland Evans, 64 40
Pigot Shaw, 181 70
Sebastian Graft, 117 50
TbOs. Edmonson-, 23827
Ell nootman, 49 88
Mary Sand wick, 3890
Philip Loast, 176 66
Jacob R. Howell, 176 68
Wm.- Johnston, 176 65
53 George Beckham, 40 80
Charles Hight, 134 82
Duniel Turner, 128 82
Peter Louder, 69 88
Charles Louder, 24 76
Chauncey Rickets, 61 96
Chauncey Rickets, 2 72
William Wjater, 9 b2
Jsaac Wilson, 44 86
Henry Shaffer, 84 00
George Ashton, 11 68
John Low, 84 00
Isaac Goss, 34 00
John M'LathoD, 66 11
SO
W. K. WRTGLEY, Treasurer.
Clearfield, Mrch 25, 1863.
RAFTSMAN'S JOURNAL.
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