Raftsman's journal. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1854-1948, April 15, 1868, Image 1

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BY S. J. BOW.
CLEARFIELD, PA., WEDNESDAY, APEIL 15, 186a
VOL. 14.-NO.-32.
THE UNSEEN.
About us float the odorous galea
That kiss the eternal hills of day ;
Oh, that the chilling fog would lift,
Aad show our waiting feet th. way !
We grope about us seeing not
. 1 he waiting ones outside our sight,
Whose viewless hands are olasping ours
Te lead us up the shining height.
We may not know the eords wo touch.
That, glancing 'long the electric line.
Flash back upon our sodden lives,
Some hints of peace and lore divine-
Ai 'defied mountains sometimes hide
Behind the vapor's gurgling drift,
'Til, pierced by Sol's director ray,
Their girdling shadows slowly lift. ;
o we grope on, 'neath fogs of doubt,
-. Oat hearts in solemn silence bowed ;
- While God's eternal verities
Are hidden from us by a cloud.
When lo ! a kindling glory throws
A sodden splendor o'er our way ;
And, slowly lifting, lo, apppear
The whitely shining hills of day !
And yet not olt not yet to all,
These propecies and hints are given,
Only as signals, sparsely set,
Aloag the battlements of Heaven.
Tet some day, every waiting soul,
Shall see the mists slow rolling back.
And, freed from clogs of earth and sin,
Walk calmly up the shining track !
HONESTY IS THE BEST POLICY.
It waa six o'clock in the afternoon. At
this time the irre.-t wholesale warehouse of
Messrs. Hubbard & Sou was wont to close,
unless the pressure of business compelled
the partners to keep open until later. The
duty of elosirg generally devolved upon Ed
ward Jones, a boy of fourteen, who had
lately been engaged to perform a" few light
duties, lor which he received the sum of
fifty dollars annually. He was the "boy,"
but if . he behaved himself so as to win the
approbation of his employers, his chance for
promotion was good.
Yet there were some things that rendered
this small salary a hard trial to him cir
cumstances with which hi3 employers were
not acquainted. - His mother was a widow.
The sudden death of Mr. Jones had thrown
the entire family upon their own resources,
aud thev were indeed but slender.
" There was sir elder sister who assisted her
mother to sew, and tbi, with Ldward s
salary, constituted the entire income of. the
family, let by means or untiring industry,
they had contrived thus far to live, using
strict economy, of course. Yet they had
wanted none of the absolute necessities of
life.
But Marv Jones Edward's sister grew
sick. She had taken a severe cold, which
had terminated in a fever. This not only
tut off on the income arising from her own
labor, but also prevented her mother from
accomplishing as much as she would other
wise have been able to do.
On the morning of the day on which our
gtorv commences. Mary bad expressed
longing tor an orange. In her fever U would
have been trrateful to her.
It is bard indeed when we are obliged to
deny to those we love that would be a re
freshment and a benefit to them.
Mrs. Jones felt this, and so did Edward.
I only wish that I could buy you one,
Mary," said Edward, just as he set out for
the store. "Next year I shall receive a lar
ger salary, and then we won't have to pinch
so much.
"Never mind. Edward." said Mary.smil
ine faintlv. "I oucrht not to have asked for
it knowing how hard yon and mother find it
to get along without me.
"Don't trouble yourself about that, Ma
ry, said Mrs. Jones, soothingly, though
her heart sank within her at the thought of
her empty larder. Unly get well, and we
shall tret alone well enough afterward. ' '
It was with the memory of this scene that
hdward went to the store in the morning.
All around were boxes of rich goods rep
resenting thousands of dollars in money.
"Oh." thoueht he. if I only had the val
ue of one of these boxes, how much good it
would do poor Mary. And iidward sighed.
The long day wore away at last, and Ed
ward was about to close the warehouse.
But as he passed the desk of his employ
er, his attention was drawn to a bit of paper
lying on the floor beneath.
He picked it up, and to his great joy
found it to be a teB dollar bill.
The first thought that flashed upon him
was, "How much good this will do Mary : I
can buy her that orange she wants, and she
shall have some every day; and perhaps she
would like a chicken."
But a moment later his countenance fell.
"It isn't mine," he sighed. "It must be
Mr. Hubbard's. This is his desk, and he
must have dropped it."
"Still," urged the tempter, "he will faev
er know it And after all what are ten dol
lars to him ? He is worth a hundred thous
and." Still, Edward was not satisfied. Whether
Mr. Hubbard could spare it or not, was not
tae question. It was rightfully his, and
Hiit be given back to him. .
"I ll go to his house and give it to him
Ais very night," said Edward. "Other
w I will be tempted to keep it." -
He determined to go to Mr. Hubbard s
before he went home. The sight of his sis
ter would perhaps weaken his resolution,
this muet never be. He must preserve
hi integrity at all hazards. ' ' : ' ,
He knew where Mr. Hubbard lived. It
ws a large,fine looking house, on a fashion
able street. He had passed it several times,
nd wondered whether a man must not feel
aPpy who is able to live in such style.
Without unnecessary delay, therefore,. he
ent to the house, and ascending the steps,
the bell. A servant came to the door.
"Wen?: he said.
Is Mr. Hubbard at home ?"
"Yes, but he has just come in, and I don't
think he can see you," was the supercilious
reply.
"I am in his employ," said Edwrrd, qui
etly, "and I have just come from the store.
I think he will see me if you mention this
to him."
"Very well, you can come in."
Edward was left standing in the hall,
while Mr. Hubbard was sought by the
servant.
"Weill" 'he said inquiringly, "has any
thing happened ?"
"No, sir," said Edward, "but I picked
up this bill near your desk, and I suppose
you must have dropped it. I thought I had
better bring it here directly. "
"You have done well," said Mr. Hub
bard, "and I will remember it. Honesty is
a very valuable quality in a boy just com
mencing a business career. Hereafter I
shall have perfect confidence in your honesty."
ilidward was gratihad by bis assurance,
yet as the door closed behind hitn, and he
walked out into the street, the thought of
his sister sick at home again turned upon
him and he thought regretfully how much
good could have been done with ten dollars.
Not that he regretted that he had been hon
est. There was satisfaction fn doing right,
but I think my readers will understand his
feelings without explanation.
Mrs. Jones brought some toast to her
daughter's bed-side, but Mary motioned it
away. "I thank you for taking the trouble
to make . it, mother, but I don't think I
could possibly eat it," she said.
"Is there any thing you could relish,
Mary?"
"No," she said, hesitatingly, "nothing
that we can get."
Mrs. Joues sighed a sish which Edward
echoed.
It was with a heavy heart that Edward
started to the warehouse the next morninir.
He had never felt the cravings for wealth
that now took possession of him.
lie set about his duties as usual. About
two hours after he had arrived at the ware
house Mr. flubbard entered. He did not
at first appear to notice Edward, but in about
half an hour summoned him to the office,
which was partitioned off from the remain
der of the spacious rooms in which goods
were stored.
He smiled pleasantly as Edward entered
ma presence.
"Tell me frankly, did you riof feel an im
pulse to keep the bill which you found last
night?" ' .
"I hope you won't be offended with me,
Mr. Hubbard," said Edward, "it I say I
did."
"Tell me all about it," said Mr. Hub
bard, with interest. "What was it that
withheld you ? I should never have known
anything about it." ,
"I knew that." said Edward.
"Then what withheld you from tak
ing it?"
"First I will tell you what tempted me,"
said Edward. "My mother and sister are
obliged to depend upon sewing for a living,
and we live but poorly at best. But a fort
night since Mary became sick and since that
we have -had a hard time. Mary's appetite
is poor, and she does not relish food, but we
are not able to get anything better. When
I picked up that bill I could nothelp think
ing how much I could buy with it for her."
"And yet you did not take it?"
"No, sir, it would have been wrong, and
I could not have looked you in the face af
ter it."
Edward spoke in tones of modest con
fidence. Mr. Hubbard went to his desk and wrote
a check.
"How much do I pay you now ?" he
asked.
"Fifty dollars a year,,' said Edward.
"Henceforth your duties shall be increas
ed, and I will pay you two hundred. Will
that please yeu?"
"Two hundred dollars a year !" exclaimed
Edward, his eyes sparkling with delight.
" Yes, and at the end of the year that will
be increased, it, as I have no doubt you will,
yon continue to merit my confidence."
"Oh, sir how can I thank you?"aid
Edward.
"By preserving your integrity. As I pre
sume . you are in present need of money, I
will pay you one quarter in advance. Here
is a check for fifty dollars which you can get
cashed at the bank. And, by the way, you
can have the rest of the day to yourself. ' '
Edward flew to the bank, and with his
sudden riches hastened to the market, where
he purchased a supply of provisions such as
he knew would be welcome at home, and"
then made haste to announce his good
fortune.
A weight seemed to fall off the hearts of
the mother and daughter as they beard his
hurried story.and Mrs. Jones thanked God
for bestowinsunon her son those good prin
ciples which had brought this great relief.
And Mr Hubbard slept none tne worse
that night that at a slight pecuniary sacri
fice he had done a kind action, confirmed a
boy in hiB integrity and, gladdened a strug
ling family. If there were more employers
as considerate as he, there would be fewer
dishonest clerks.
Self Education. Horace Greely gives
the poor boy the following excellent maxims,
as rounds of the ladder to honorable position
and wealth :
1. Stock your mind with practical and
useful knowledge of things around you. es
pecially such as may essentially aid you in
your adopted calling.
2. Acquire as early as practicable such a
calling, but none other than a useful and
honorable one.
3. Resolve not to be a rover ; where you
have stuck your stake, always stand by it.
4. Cotnpre"hend that there i3 work almost
anywhere for him that can and will do it.
. .
Favorite game of blacksmiths old sledge.
TREASURER'S SALE
OF UNSEATS!) LARD8;
ros TAXES
For 1867 and previous years
NOTICE is hereby given, that in pnr
saance of an Act of Assembly, passed
the 12 th day of June, 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 Pnblio
Sale or outcry, for the taxes due and
unpaid thereon, at the Court House in
the Borough of Clearfield, on the boo-
ona Monday in June, a. v. laoo :
'96
47
37
80
BE
Ac. Per
58
8
169
176
186
76
100
80
80
410
160
592
390
349
181
134
104
215 73
433 153
433 153
94 91
161 116
830 153
296 125
328 153
74 32
433 153
433 153
44
71 80
55 102
360
30
CCARIA TOWNSHIP.
Warrantees, etc. Taxes
John Mailer, $27 20
Fred'k Hubley, 5 24
John Beam, 79 33
JeremiaK Mosher, 76 65
Thomas Billington, 88 40
Michael Musser, 35 89
James M'Murtrie, 36 85
Thomas Murgatory, 29 48
Magnus Miller, 29 48
John Brady, 164 82
William Brady, 4 32
J. Blain, . Blain, 237 98
John Witmor, 187 20
Ilenry Witmor, 163 7-5
William Wilson, 84 95
Jabob Krug, G2 85
John Gibson, 48 78
Robert Wilson, 101 03
William Gray, 203 23
John Miller, 203 41
Jeremiah Mosber, 41 22
Peter Getz, 77 58
Martin Fautz, . 88 44
Jacob Fanta, 79 33
George Mnsser, 87 90
Thomas Gibson, 34 81
David Btrton, 87 10
John Fer.inov, 203 41
Brown & Fuliorr, 20 64
John Ketland, 33 50
Sarah Billington, 25 87
Jacob Kung, 1S8 84
Win. Plumket, 14 08
BELL TOWNSHIP.
No. Ac Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes
4233 1000 Henry Beck, $230 00
51520 600 Ilenry BeoK, . 115 00
5620 500 Henry Beck, "115 00
5764 1000 Henry Beck., 230 00
5618 61 Henry Beck, ' 11 03
42S7 79 120 Henry Beck, 18 17
4287 330 78 Henry Beck, - 84 88
.30T 69 Henrv Beck. . 83 32
57G5 113 Henry Beck, ' 32 54
71 Henry Beck, 20 47
93 97 Henry Beck, 21 59
5765 1000 Henry Beck, 230 00
4236 606 Henry Beck, 116 33
489 500 Henry Beck. 143 75
3565 161 118 J iiu Nicholson. 55 54
6904 1000 Nivalin AUriffith 230 00
5906 753 Nioklin A Griffith 174 34
6907 800 Nicklin A Griffith 184 00
5918 955 Nicklin A Griffith 219 65
5919 ' 933 Nicklin A Griffith 215 74
433 Benj. Gihbs, 124 54
5619 212 Henry Beck, 55 66
5909 825 Nicklin A Griffith 189 75
5910 320 Nicklin A Griffith 73 60
5911 247 Nicklin A Griffith 56 81
5913 106 Nicklin A Griffith 24 38
5915 607 Nicklin A Griffith 139 61
6921 1100 Nicklin A Griffith 253 00
5619 101 93 Henry Beck, 23 23
4287 93 97 Henry Beck, 21 51
5819 119 01 Henry Beck, 27 37
590 102 32 Nioklin A Griffith 29 33
5906 31 128 Nicklin A Griffith 8 97
5907 90 Nicklin A Griffith 25 88
4286 100 Henry Beck, 23 06
B0GG3 TOWNSHIP.
Ac. Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes.
41 John Thomas, $8 31
196 John Thomas, 45 43
234 76 Joseph Drinker, 47 03
408 76 Joseph Drinker,. 95 67
413 Win. McCormick, 110 69
440 Nancy Boggs. 118 04
429 41 Malcolm McDonald, 114 96
429 41 John Byer, 114 96
100 John Montgomery, 26 80
109 90 Barbara Snyder, 31 88
132 George Hootman, 39 80
70 Ilenry Faunce, 18 76
42? George Ayres, 85 76
427 31 Wm. Troutwine, 85 76
400 John Kean, 80 40
266 Joseph Ball, 89 12
95 146 Richard Thomas, 15 70
49 Barbara Snyder, 13 13
205 Thomas Smith, 5i 94
100 John Kephart, 26 80
404 Blair M'Lanahan, 81 21
404 Thomas L. Moore, 81 21
404 Mary Mori is, 81 21
427 Jonas Steinheiser, 71 55
160 Richard Waple, 32 12
BLOOM TOWNSHIP.
No.
2004
3579
3573
3608
6959
5926
6926
Ac. Per. Warrantees, etc
400 Roberts A Fox,
1020 60 Roberts A Fox,
81 33 Roberls A Fox,
4.58 111 Roberts A Fox.
98 133 Nicklin A Griffith
93 Nicklin A Griffith
296 Nicklin A Griffith
50 George L. Reed,
5 Fenton A Spencer,
84 Levi Clearer,
250 David Irwin,
100 John P. Dale,
Taxes
f 102 40
261 12
20 73
119 81
25 09
23 81
75 78
12 80
2 56
26 88
72 06
25 26
BRADFORD TOWNSHIP.
Ac. Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes
324 Hugh Ely, $42 76
102 35 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 50
30 Matthew Forcee, 7 92
225 James Duncan, 87 22
100 Nehemiah Mains, 19 80
64 "'David Maius, 12 67
50' Daniel Graham, 13 20
50 Horatio L. Hall, 13 20
85 Win. Graham, jr. 22 44
- 85 John Hanna, 22 44
175 John Vaughn, 46 20
BEADY TOWNSHIP.
No.
492
3612
3003
Ao. Per. Warrentecs. etc. Taxes
W. Kirkpafrick.fi 03 18
303
200
150
Roberts A Fox,
Roberts A Fox,
3614
1993
1997
1998
3574
626
5860
6877
5879
5881
5886
323
195
213
2009
13
1994
2010
3580
2009
27
155
275
92
1997
1998-
140 124 Roberts A Fox, 37 52
45 55 Roberts A Fox, 13 06
250 13 Roberts A Fox, 67 00
290 Roberta A Fox. 77 72
102 34 Roberta A Fox, 41 00
215 s Conrad Long, 69 28
670 Jona. B. Smith 404 01
- -1
848 v Henry Wykoff, 130 09
33t ' JohnDunlan. 181 41
100 , Casper Stiver, 40 20
501 Christian Lower, 302 17
650 , Roberts A Fox, 395 25
521 Christian Lower, 310 93
365 V Roberts A Fox, 217 43
604 ;v Roberts A Fox, 364 21
995 -94 Roberts A Fox, 600 05
611 ? Roberts A Fox, 368 50
256 , Benj. Henry, ' 154 37
135 , Casper Stiver, 81 47
472 ' Camper Stiver sr, 284 62
83 62 George Shaffer 50 11
80 J- J. M. Millers (hs, 42 83
100 - Baum, 53 60
50 , t MoUairy, 26 80
66 Roberts A Fox, 18 09
250 i Roberts & Fox, 67 00
Ac.
303
303
290
311
298
111
100
293
150
. BURKE IDS TOWUSHIP
Per. Wairantees, etc. Taxes.
-John Jones, $137 80
.-""Jnnies Chapman, 137 80
' Benj. Trasuall, 186 50
. Towns'd Spackman 202 15
Rebecca Brown, 193 70
Christian Stake,
Lreonard Ilollis,
r John Burcb,
John Curamings,
43 30
39 00
133 38
68 25
CHEST TOWNSHIP.
Ac Per. Warrautees, etc. Taxes.
100 153 John Bovd, $46 40
313 153 Joshua Haynes, 145 00
433 153 Thomas Hamilton, 200 91
2'J8 153 William Wilson, 158 27
258 James Ross, 119 71
433 153 John Cunninghair, 150 SO
433 153 John Cook, 150 80
433 153 . Joseph Ewing, 150 80
433 153 William Cook, 150 80
100 David Cthcart, 29 00
433 153 Alex. Hunter, 100 46
876 Peter Horse, 130 85
257 Hugh Bartley, 74 68
88 - Joseph Piko, 25 52
271 Georgo Page, 78 65
411 Hehry Page, 71 58
234 . James Noble, 67 87
433 153 John Mutner, 200 91
190 164 Christian Rohror, 88 16
256 , Miller & Crist, 118 78
224 Miller St Crlst, 10 21
200 MaEalley STM itcnell7 46 40
433 "Mat bias Slough, 100 46
147 George Ross, 42 69
100 John Brenneman, 29 00
61 J. & H. Bretb, 28 30
433 Samuel Jacksoa, 71 45
COVINGTON TOWNSHIP
No. Ao. Per. Warrantees, eto. Taxes
1891 600 72 Morris A Stewart $90 24
1893 483 47 Morris A Stewart 63 09
3649 70 30 Morris A Stewart 9 87
1892 1 365 Morris A Stewart 51 47
1S94 i 15 Morris A Stewart 2 11
1903 I
1897 i 450 Morris A Stewart 31 73
5377 1100 George Mead, 155 10
300 JohnBriel, 21 15
200 H. Burgett, 56 40
DECATUR TOWNSHIP
Ac. Per. Warrantees, etc. ' Taxes
391 Thomas P. Cope, $204 88
24 - Thos. Edmundson, 12 57
67 96 JosepTrSan8om,
391 159 Thomas Billington,
85 62
204 88
52 40
105 84
105 84
108
20
76
241
50
100 Thos. Stewartson,
202 .Mary M'Lanahan,
404 Ann M'Lanahan,
100 Stacv W. Thomnson. 52.40
200 Mary M'Lahabao, 104 TO
84 137 Joseph Whitehall, . 44 02
08 Jacob Do wning, 56 60
Joseph Sanson, 10 48
99 William Sansoin, 39 82
22 William Evans, 126 28
Nancy Fauly, 26 20
333 147 Tbos. Edmundson, 174 56
yu jonn JJrinker, a lo
200 Casper Haines, 104 80
281 Gilbert Vaugbt, 147 24
195 Joseph Harrison, 102 18
198 Joseph Harrison, 103 74
50 Joseph Harrison, 26 20
83 136 Joseph Whitehall, 43 50
200 Jonathan Nesbit, 104 80
125 A. J. Goss, 65 00
200 Sam'l. M'Clarren, 104 80
17 Joseph Sansom, 8 90
90 David Stewart, 24 58
FERGUSON TOWNSHIP.
Ac. Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes
233 159 John Hambright, $69 96
oU Matthias Slouzh. 12 w
8 Matthias Slouffh. 1 92
433 153 George Ross, 103 92
74 Lewis Jordan, w
50 Hiram Paawnore, 12 00
100 Abraham Oirden. 24 00
24 Henry Swan. 5 76
60 Benj. Hartshorn. 21 00
100 John Hambrigbt, 30 00
100 Adam Reiirart 24 00
309 73 John Douehton. 74 16
GIEARD TOWNSHIP.
No.
4272 425
4200 330
4183 140 ,
4188 250
4181 495
4200 660
4182 990
4183 200
4183 350
4188 '
4271 495
4241 937
4233 947
1534 20
1535 600
4242 290
4399 372
4340 133
4398 216
75
100
90
25
' 62
107
50
440 100
FOX TOWNSHIP.
Ao. Per. Warrantees, eto. Taxes
James Wilson, $71 46
James Wilson, wj 18 49
James Wilson, pt. 23 52
James Wilson, n.e. 41 99
James Wilson, wj 41 66
James Wilson, 73 92
James Wilson, 110 83
James Wilson, i 60 40
Jamei Wilson, mid 49 06
for 1864 A 1866 45 82
James Wilson, w. p. 82 73
James Wilson, 262 51
James Wilson, 264 77
James Wilson, . 5 60
James Wilson, 168 00
James Wilson, 83 44
James Wilson, 62 50
James Wilson, 24 64
James Wilson, 72 52
Evander Hyde, 25 20
Lane A Hyde, 23 00
Dan Kingbnry.B L25 00
J. S. Hyde.B.L. 8 40
Hyde A Co., Hulet 13 S9
. Firmin lot 23 97
Giles lot 11 20
23 00
No.
1921
1938
1934
3648
3647
6123
1924
1890
3847
1890
1939
5352
5376
5353
5357
1925
1926
1937
1889
3648
1929
1890
188S
1917
3650
1887
1916
1926
No.
5314
5315
5316
1909
5325
5325
1912
1923
1923
1922
5324
5326
5327
5329
5330
1911
Ao Per.
203 103
428 120
318
108
10
200
503 100
254 120
19
(163
793
1100
1100
1100
345
153
123
227 125
232 66
33
187
378
346
106
456
50
105
62
93
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
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
Morris A ttewart
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
18 03
' 14 61
26 79
33 23
3 93
22 07
44 60
40 S3
12 51
53 81
5 90
12 39
3607
3584
3585
3604
5068
4193
4256
4254
6679
252
GOSHEN T0WN3HIP.
Ao. Per. Warrantees, etc.
760
1000
1000
137
300
100
109
433
3S3
100
152
1213
1100
1113
1100
1100
ICO
Taxes
George Meade, $124 45
Georgo Meade, 163 75
George Meade, 163 75
Morri A Stewart, 26 85
Wm. Mnpes. 77 60
. George Meade, 39 30
George Meaio, - 39 SO
Morris A Stewart 57 37
- Morris A Stewart 100 33
Morris A Stewart 23 20
Morris A Stewart 25 29
67 George Meade, 317 81
George Meade, . 288 2i)
120 George Meade, 291 69
Georgo Meade, 283 20
Geonre Meade, 233 20
Morris A St wart, 26 20
GRAHAM TOWNSHIP.
Ac. Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes.
297 Thos. P. Capo, . $130 96
199 John Skyrou,' 87 76
145 T. Cpe, 42 63
103 Jss- Mitligan, ' SO 27
109 Geo. Moore, 48 07
340 Joseph Simons, 118 95
348 Joseph Henry, 70 47
100 Charles Hall, 36 75
41 C. J. Allpoit, 18 09
100 Robt. Shaw, , 58 80
100 Juo. Donaldson, . 86 75
66 104 B. D. Scboonover, 24 26
, GUEUCH-TOWSSHIIM
Ac. Per.
112
SC5 48
90
48 114
349 96
134
158
433 153
356 69
108
260
98
100
50
119 121
193 122
433 153
433 153
237
210
215
48
75
436 145
433 153
216 153
436 145
Warrantees, etc. Taxes.
John Witmer, $44 14
Geo. Baker, -119 87
BeDj. Wilson, 35 37
Geo. Moore, 18 86
Geo. Moore, 137 17
Philip Gloninger, 52 67
John M'Cahen, . 62 09
Edward Hand, 99 56
Emanuel Reigart, . 81 60
Geo. Moore, -24 76
John M'Cahen, , 102 18
John Lampblack, 38 51
John Witmer, 39 30
Benj. Wilson, 9 83
Christian Stake, 46 78
Matthias Young, 75 85
'Christian Hager, 170 30
George Musser, 170 30
Thos. Tadler, 93 15
Daniel Offley, " . 82 63
Geo. Baker, Jr. 84 50
Timothy Paxton, 171 84
John Burge, 170 30
John Musser, 84 88
Jos. Ashbright, " 171 31
HUSTON TOWNSHIP.
No. Ao. Per. -Warrantees, etc. Taxes
Roberts A Fox, $335 72
60 Roberts A Fox,
60 Roberta A Fox,
129 Roberts A F.ox,
60 Roberts A Fox,
60 Roberts A Fox.
Roberts A Fox,
Roberts A Fox,
60 Roberts A Fox,
J. G. Kidder.
David Caldwell,
Moore A Delany, 368 04
Moore A Delany, 368 04
Moored Delany, 368 V4
Wm. rowers,
W. Powers,
James Wilson,
James Wilson.
James Wilson,
27 Moore A Delany, 105 14
James Wilson, 249 99
Wilbelm Willink
James Wilson,
James Wilson,
123 James Wilson,
J am es Wilson,
James Wilson,
James Wilson,
Wilhelm Willink
Wilhelm Willink 249 99
Wilhelm Willink 13 93
"Wilhelm Willink
Wm. Powers,
Wm. Powers,
James Wihon,
James Wilson,
James Wilson,
Wm. Powers,
Wm. Powers,
Wm. Powers,
E. Shoemaker,
E Shoemaker,
Wm. Powers,
James Wilson,
J am os Wilson,
James Wilson,
80 Moore A Delany, 262 90
80 Moore A Delany, 262 90
27 Moore A Delany, 87 66
Hammond A Jones 20 20
81 Moore A Delany, 82 82
SI Moore A Delany, 22 22
81 Moore A Delany, 157 56 J
27 Moore A lelany, lus 14
Moore A Delany, 151 50
Moore A Delany, 151 50
22 Roberts A Fox, 216 14
Roberts A Fox, 309 06
Roberts A Fox,. 329 97
Roberts A Fox, 204 54
33 Roberts A Fox, 103 93
Abel DaBois, 252 50
Wilbelm Willink, 20 20
11
13
6
8
15.
6
8
2
11
10
12
14
16
685 65 Roberts A Fox, 173 02
1020 64 Roberts A Fox, 257 65
1020 64 Roberts A Fox, 257 55
896 136 Roberts A Fox, 226 24
297 Wm. Powers, 89 99
927 28 James Wilson, 234 02
888 115 James Wilson, 224 22
927 28 James Wilson, 234 11
1041 81 Moore A Delaney, 473 19
206 John Dunlap, - 91 60
500 Dubois A Lowe. 151 50
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. Nicholcon, 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 83
91 do J. Nicholson, 27 57
85 43 do J. Nicholson, 25 67
93 144 do J.Nicholson, 28 28
91 141 do J.Nicholson, 27 79
100 20 do J.Nicholson. 30 30
JOHDAN TOWNSHIP. .
Ac. Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes.
224 153 Richard Peters, $83 46
433 153 Peter Kuhn, 145 08
209 Richard Peters, 7T 64
433 153 Frud'k Beatra, 134 16
111 Adam Kuhn, 34 34
140 Ebenezer Brenbam, 52 08
103 Adam Kuhn, . 35 22
433 153 Thomas Martin, 145 08
283 Rob.rt Martin, 103 20
91135 Philip Loust, 83 85
70 - Win. Johnston, . 26 04
100 ' Jonathan Jor.es, 24 80
100 Richard Mrtin, 31 00
433 153 John Duuwodi, 132 00
No.
1430
1093
1023
1093
1095
1096
1097
3465
34ol
1095
1095
1097
1097
1093
3463
3475
lff5
16C5
1097
1096
1097
1097
1096
3466
3467
KARTHAU3 TOWNE.HIP.
Ao. Per. Warrantees, etc, Taxes
342 Wm. Smith, $149 63
79 Charles Willink,
88 ' Charles Willink,
253 139 Chari-es Williiik,
124 103 Cbarlos Willink,
865 Charles Willink,
438 113 Charles Willink,
58 62 Charles Willink,
259 113 Charles Willink,
97 125 Charlos Wiilink,
122 Charles Willink,
100 Charles Willink,
100 Charles Willink,
89 Charles Willink.
75 Charles Willink,
652
59
43
200 .
3(10
600
! 12
25
I 50
500
122
83
89
18
106
133
60
Charles Willink,
Charles Willink,
J. R. M'Closky,
Wm. Michaels, -G.
M. HerUlne,
" B. D Hall, - "
Charles Willink,
Charles Willink,
9 83.
12 60
31 63
15 51
103 13
51 49
7 2rt
i 36
12 12
15 24
12 50
12 50
11 12
9 33
81 49
7 iS
12 0
37 60
75 00
37 50
18 T5
3 75
Charles Willink, 7 5o
W.A SchnarsiCo, 156 25
Daniel Yotherc, 33 13
Mary Eggaos, 25 99
T. A J. White, 1111
T. A J. White, 2 25
Thomas Meyers, 13 25
Christian Brown, 41 51
Hugh M'Gonigal, 6 96
3575 961
3583 1020
3602 1020
3605 1049
3606 1020
3586 1020
1988 403
1691 403
3595 1020
200
195
5673 1041
5674 1041
5675 1041
5066 990
5067 879
4263 990
4264 990
4199 990
5672 347
4261 990
4902 420
4235 936
4228 990
4229 965
4230 507
4236 490
4225 740
4890 124
4889 990
4902 5S
4897 110
5062 990
5069 990
4231 633
4234. 526
4090 '923
5061 1113
5064 810
5065 990
375
101
5063 293
4228 250
4236 500
4265 889
5670 1041
6671 1041
5672 347
4399 100
5676 547
5677 14f
5678 J 041
5672' 347
6676 500
5677 500
S89 856
2000 1020
2001 1089
3592 900
1938 429
1000
4902 100
3593 1020
3601 437
3fr00 899
3578 733
3576 903
3594 1020
3597 888
360 57
360 57
370 88
360 57
360 57
144 22
144 22
360 57
70 70
68 93
349 96
310 67
225 02
225 02
225 02
148 47
248 96
249 93
24 3 7 2
128 06
123 74
186 85
25 04
38 89
349 93
349 93
161 09
132 81
233 10
224 83
245 47
299 94
113 63
30 69
. 90 24
'63 14
126 25
224 43
KNOX TOWNSHIP.
Ac' Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes
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 Bingburst, 155 73
433 153 Sarah Ward, 157 18
433 153 George Eddy, 157 18
433 163 Moore Wharton 157 18
233 153 George Athlon, 84 59
433 153 'William Hunter, 104 77
333 John Dorsoy, 39 06
433 153 Benj. Poultney, 157 18
433 153 Israel Morris,- 157 18
433 153 Martin Pierce, 157 18
72 Thomss Jordan, 21
25 George Fox, 7
433 Isabella Jordan, 157 18
100 Henry Tfont, 36 30
433 153 Caleb Foulk 15718
293 . George Wescott, 106 37
173 153 Robert Wharton, 62 92
433 153 George Saalf, 157 18
225 John Boyd, 81 67
109 Susanna Ward, 39 67
255 G. & M. M'Cormick, 92 65
75 Peter Whitesid, 34 84
100 John Doraey, M 12 10
lawrence' township.
No. Ac. Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes
5312 1100 George Mead, $103 13
1995 33 80 Roberts A Fox,W.pt,9 62
1995 33 oil itonerts ox, li.pt 9 62
221 Hugh Jordan, 27 62
413 John Read, 61 63
52 114 Rudolph Lits, 6 50
90 Robert Mitchell, 36 25
6 James Alexander, 4 50
285 Wm. Montgomery, 71 25
74 J.M.Macnmber, 18 50
46 LeonardAUrtsh'n,13 50
13 Jas. Irwin of John, 3 36
41 J. B. M Enaily, 10 25
41 Jas. B.Shaw, 10 25
5293 726 George Mead, 90"? 5
5296 1167 47 George Mead, 145 89
5297 1213 69 George Mead, 15161
5290 483 George Mead, 2C2 02
5291 1100 George Mead, 333 48
153 Ellis Irwin A Son, 23 75
176 Ellis Irwin A Son, 33 00
244 Ellis Irwin A Son. 45 00
137 . ' Ellis Irwin A Son, 34 25
4 Kratter A Barret, I 25
60 Roberts A Fox, 257 55
20 Roberts A Fox, 110 39
151 Roberta A Fox, 272 46
Roberts A Fox, 185 05
109 Roberts A Fox, 229 27
60 Roberts A Fox, 257 55
35 Roberts A Fox, 224 22
65
L09
20
Ac.
402
20t
327
373
421
440
440
340
423
800
34
122
183
400
433
433
433
433
433 153
MORRIS TOWNSHIP.
Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes
George Wetzel!, $97 28
William Wertz, 49 84
Christian Wertx, 79 13
:M David Lauch, 90 27
Jesse YarnelL; 101 87
Joseph Turner, 106 48
Joseph Turner, 106 48
Joseph Turner, . 82 28
George Ilabecker, 102 87
Peter Yurnell, 72 60
John Read, 8 22
Patrick Hays, 29 62
Francis Johnson, 33 27
Peter Swartx, 96 80
Thomas Morris, 104 79
William Morris, 104 73
Samuel Meredith, 104 79
William Miller, 104 79
Hetty Morris, 104 79
153
153
153
153
433 153
433 153
433 143
433 153
433 153
433 153
433 158
438 153
433 153
433 153
170
298
105
100 90
90 122
407 139
100
100
125
112
267
19
137
484
375
25
400 ,
35
100
222
96
136
50
62
19
40
17
95
117
Tho. Fitzsiromons, 104 79
George Ciymer, 104 7&
Robert Gray, 104 7
Patrick Moore, 104 79
Mary Morris, 104 7
Magnus Miller, 104 7
Nalbio Fr.jley, 104 79
Clem Stocker, . 104 79
John Vaughn, 104 79
Jonathan Nesbit, 104 79
Blair M'Lanahan, 61 44
William Stewart, 72 12
James Wilson, 25 4l
Bobert Morria, . 24 20
Willism Morris, 21 78
Richard R. Smithy 7SJS1
Isaac Farlow, 24 20
Patrick Haya, 24 24
George Gates,- 16 1
Hytnan Gratx, 20 32
Conrad Swartx, 65 09
John Grafl, 4 69
Ficholas Ridonour, 24 93
Robert Carson, 117 12
Nicholas Rjdenour, 25
Matthias Slougb, 90 75
Henry Drinker, 6 05
Frederick Hubley, 96 80
Matthias Slough, . 8 47
William Bigler, 12 10
Simon Swartx, 40 80
Joseph Potter, 17 42
Francis Johnston, 24 C8
Joseph Nicholson, 9 09
Joseph Nicholson, 11 23
PENN TOWNSHIP.
No Ac. Per. Warrantees, eto. Taxes
5952 613 14 John Nioholson, $158 65
Greonwood Bell, 43 63
KPjjah Heath, 16 37
Nicklin A Griffith, 39 7T
Nicklin A Griffith, 27 Bl
168
63
153
6951 106
5962
No.
PIKE TOWNSHIP.
Ac. Per. Warrantees, eto.
Taxes
6783 1020
5785 819
5774 633
5775 820
4252 990
4253 957
5777 410
5777 4M
5J23 25
1429 70
5.3 2l
5931 ' 206
28
145
64
135
'296
5779 111
------ 460
120
200
6776 276
5776 369
5776 475
64 John Nicholson, $74
41 (John Nicholson, 59
6 1 "John Nicholson, 50
64 John Nicholson, : 60
James Wilson, 90
85 Jamrs Wilson; 87
12 John Nicholson, 50
12 John Nicholson, 50
Nicklin A Griffith, 6
S. Blodget, 8
Nicklin A Griffith, 25
Nicklin Sr Griffith, 25
John f. Hoyt, '6
Thomas Jordan, . 85
Thomas Magee, 15
George James, . 16
R. A W.M'Naal, 21
Z. Bailey, 8
Thomas Magee, 29
Kachael Kratxer, 24
John Nicholson, 33
John Nicholson. 45
80 John Nicholson, 67
66
91
02
02
43
43
02
02
10
54
18
12
19
8
62
43
72
05
23
40
67
03
96
UNION TOWNSHIP.
No. Ao Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes.
3603
3599
3582
1985
1992
1990
2005
1999
2006
2003
3596
3610
2003
3587
3583
3587
3593
909 151
606 66
799 30
408
403
183
693
200 -176
99
196
829 41
299 62
236
310
970 60
650
330
Roberts
Roberts i
Roberts i
Roberts i
Roberts t
Roberta i
Roberts
Roberts i
Roberts (
Roberts i
Roberts i
Roberts i
Roberts i
Roberts !
Roberts I
Roberts j
Roberts i
$367 24
244 82
60 60
164 83
164 63
73 93
S79 97
80 60
71 10.
69 39
S34 Bl
120 68
115 14
131 50
391 88
262 69
115 14
WOODWARD T0WN8HIP. ,
Ac. Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes.
433 153 John Vought, $233 64,
4o6 159 John Walls, 248 07
John Roll, 235 64
William Wilson, 64 40
John Cannon, 178 10
Henry Drinker, 171 86
William Drinker 97 92
Israel Wheeler, 103 16
Samuel Emlen, 72 90
Tbomaa Neil, 68 48
Eli Hootman, 16 82
Mary Neil, 122 40
BeDj. Johnston, 40 80
Hegarty, 170 64
John M'Cahen, 38 21
Mary Connelly, 19 44
Roland Evans, 64 40
Pigot Shaw, 181 -70
Sebastian Graff, 117 60
Thos. Edmonson, 238 27
Eli Hootman, 49 SO
-Mary Sand wick, 38 90
Philip Loast, 176 66
Jacob R. Howell, 176 66
Wm. Johnston, 176 66
George Beckham, 40 80
Charles night, 134 82
Duniel Turner, 128 82
Peter Louder, 9 36
Charles Louder, 24 76
Channcey Rickets, 61 96
Channcey Rickets, 2 72
Wil'iara Wister, 9 62
Jsaac Wilson, . 44 88
Henry Shatter, 84 00
George Ashton, 1166
John Low, fc 84 00
Isaac Goss, 84 00
John M'Latbon, . 66 11
W. K. WRIGLEY. Treasurer.
Clearfield, March 25, 1868.
433 153
100
412 41
420 120
240
433 153
268
215 5
60
800
100
418
125 .
67 143
100
334 42
216
43S 73
121
163
433 153
433 153
433 153
100 53
248
237
170
91
218
1!
40
189
100
85
150
100
162
80
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