Raftsman's journal. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1854-1948, May 06, 1868, Image 1

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BY S. J. KOW.
CLEARFIELD; PA., -WEDNESDAY, MAY 0, 1863.
VOL. 14. NO. 35.
- EMBEACE YOUR MOTHER.
Lot thy Mother, little one.
Kiss and clasp her neck again ; '
Hereafter the may hare a son
Will kits and clasp her neck in rain.
Lore thy Mother, little one.
Gsza upon her lovisg eyes,
And mirror back her lore for thoe ;
Hereafter thou may'st shudder sighs.
To meet them when they cannot seo.
Gaze upon her loring eyas. 4
Press her Hps the while they glow
, With love that they hare often told;
Hereafter thou may'st press in woe,
And kiss them till thine own are oold.
Press her lips the while they glow.
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0 revere her raven hair, .
Although it be not silver gray ;
Too early death, led 09 by care,
May snatch, save one dear lock, away.
O revere her raven hair.
Pray for ber at eve and morn.
That Heaven may long the stroke defer ;
For thou may'st live the hour forlorn.
When thou wilt ask to die with her.
Pray for her at eve and morn.
- "I'll Take What lather Takes."
"What will you take to drink !" asked
the waiter of a young lad who,br the first
time, accompanied his' lather to a public
dinner. Uncertain what to stay, and feeling
sure that he coald not be wrong if he fol
lowed his father's example, lis replied, "I'll
take what father takes.'
The answer reached his father's car, and
instantly the full responsibility of his posi
tion flashed upon- him. Ir" he said, 'I'll
take ale," as he had always said before, his
son would take it also, and thenf And the
fatherhuddered, as the history of several
young men who, once promi.-ing as his own
bright lad. had been ruined by drink, star
ted up in solumn warning before him.
Should his hopes also be blasted and that
open faced, noble lad become a burden and
a curse, as they had become 1 But for
strong drink, they would have been active,
tamest, prosperous men; and if 4 it could
work such rum upon them, was his own lad
i-afe ! Quicker than lightning this thought
parsed through pis mind, and iu a moment
the decision was made. ''If the boy falls,
he shall not have me to blame ;" and then
iu toirjs tremulous with emotion, and to the
astouishuient of those who knew - him, be
said, "Waiter, I'll take water ;" and from
that day to this, strong drink has been ban
ished from that man's table and from that
man's home.
The young lad, in this brief utterance,
was really the representative of the genera
tion to which he belongs. God has bo de
creed it,that a father is th3 highest author
ity in the world to his child. Who loes
hot know that J'JIy father said so" is the
end of all controversy with the little ones
around as ! Who does not see the parent's
tone and gait, and manners reproduced con
tinually iu the children, whose nature is now
"soft as wax to receive an impression, and
rigid as marble to retairit ;" and who watch
with a quick and imitating eye those who,
to them, are God's vicegerents !
Would that we could impress upon the
fathers and mothers of this country the sol
emn fact, that the future character of the
children if being formed by them. That if
they areirained up in the way they should
go, when they are old they will not depart
from it. But if they become vain, sensual
and degraded, the seeds will have been de
posited and the bias given in the early morn
ing of their lives. If we teach them that
Kroner drink is a good creature of God, they
will believe us; and when depending upon
our judgment and truth, they shall have ta
ken it, and it shall have shown itself to be
the devil's master-piece, and have , bitten,
and crushed, and dragged them down to ru
iu, we may weep and pray as we please
the blame will be our own, and we must
not accuse God, or cast reflections upon the
fo.pel. We shhll have sown to the flesh,
aol of the flesh have reaped corruption.
iod will have visited the sins of the fath
ers upon the children. They only "took what
their lathers took." If, on the other hand,
we banish the fiend when their young and
trusting hearts are most open to our teach
ing, we tell them that wine i3 a mocker, that
strong drink is raging, and warn them that
no sernent is so daneerous, no adders so
much to be dreaded, we shall be co-workers
ith ail-merciful and wise God vho, to pre
serve them from taking il.has sent thera in
to the world with a loathing of its very taste.
Our child; en will believe us. They will
P"ow up with their natural instinct fortified
our instruction and example. They will
w preserved from the poisonous influence
of the destroyer. There will be a brigeless
gulf between them and the companions
hoare most likely Xo lead them into the
wavsofin. Thev will be preserved from
habits of extravagance and waste. They
ill have no companions but those who
a!k in the ways of God ; no employment
for their spare time but that which is ele-
Tltintr anil iMirif winr. find when we pass to
reward,they will rise up and call us bless
1, for thy 4 'took what their fathers took.
Phtva TYia mnat. wnnn prful country in
jta world is China. It contains nearly one
klf of the population of the earth. The
Provinces which are governed by the heu
knants of the emperor are larger and more
""tsty peopled than any European kuijjuoui.
'he civilization of China is older than that
f Europe,and there is scarce'y any so-called
'lern invention, with the exception of the
I eam engine and telegraph, that has not
:vvu ill USB IOr Williy ucuiuuca 111 uiikv.
"pular education is more general there than
any other country in the world, and the
structure is so firmly and securely es-
1 gashed that it seems impossible to snate
'a the least, indeed, the more one learns
Qcerning thia remark oble country and its
jple, the more interesting does the study
" them become.
Electrical Jewelry.
M. Trouve, a Parasian jeweler, has re
cently created quite a sensation in that city
by the production of some remarkable gold
ornaments, consisting of scarf pins, chains,
charms, and hair ornaments, in which, by
means of ingenious mechanism, moved by
electricity, some curious, and startling ef
fects are realized1. About fifteen articles of
this sort are advertised ; first comes a gren
adier, in uniform, standing in front of a ga
bion, and beating a drum, performing any
air desired ; then a monkey, seated upon a
drum, and playing a violin ; a Turk's head
with a cap on,- which opens and shuts its
mouth and eyes ; a death s head iu a jockey
cap, whose eyes and mouth also move ; a
rabbit, striking alternately two small 'drum
sticks upon a bell placed in front of him ; a
double spherical bell, which sounds an alarm ;
a Lilliputian revolving magnet, which at
tains a velocity of 100 to 120 revolutions a
second ; a rabbit similar to the one above
discribed,'but with the movement uncover
ed ; a death's head moviifg his eyes and
mouth, as if speaking; a Turk, moving the
eyes horizontally and the lower jaw verti
cally; a monkey in spectacles, making gri
maces, whose eyes turn through a half cir
cumference ; and as the unner half has the
L color of the animal, it appears as if the eye-
has drooped, as in the case with monkeys ;
a decapitated head upon a table, which talks
and rolls its eyes.
These are all arranged to be worn as scarf
pins, and of course are very small. For a
charm, M. Trouve Tnakes a minute theatri
cal stae, upon which two fgures, Harlequin
and. Columbine, execute a ballet. One of
the most beautiful head ornaments described
is a humming bird, studded with diamonds,
which moves both its wings and tail.
The power by which all these life-like
movements are produced, is obtained from
a minute battery, placed in the waistcoat
pocket, or in some part of the dress ; or for
the head ornaments it may be concealed in
the folds of the hair. It consists of a plate
of zinc and one of carbon, contained within
a closely-fitting case, which is half filled
with an acid solution of m mercuric tttl
phate. So long as the case remains upright
the liquid does not come in contact with the
plates, and there is no action ; but on in
verting it, or placing it horizontally, a cur
rent js set in motion which continues until
the zinc or the solution is exhausted. The
electricity thus developed is conveyed to the
jewels by a fine, flexible, metaliu cord, and
they are put in action by simply reversing
the battery case. The time during which
these movements continue is quite remarka
ble. In a death's head and a rabbit, like
these just mentioned, they have been main
tained during nine hoars a day, for six
months uninterrupted, without exhausting
the battery.
Education of Children.
Like almost every other matter connected
with education, the foundaiion of good be
havior should be laid in infancy. It is un
reasonable to expect a boy to say "Thank
3'ou," for example, for services rendered or
gifts bestowed, if in babyhood he las been
taught to regard all about him as willing
slaves, and to accept voluntary offerings as
a right.
The first aim should be, not to teach chil
dren to assert their rights, but to feel their
dependence on the good will of those who
serve them. Before a child can-understand
verbal reproof, he should be checked when
caught snatching at things ; and ere he can
utter his thanks in perfect laguage, that
sweet monosyllable "ta"- should grace his
lips. An infant who was brought up on this
principle earned for himself the appellation
of the "polite baby," from the habit he ac
quired of making two abort grunts in imita
tion of the words "thank you," which be
perceived were always repeated for his imi
tation whenever anything Was given him.
Trivial as these occurrences seem, to write
about, they are the best illustrations of the
principle to observe iu educating the young,
viz : to adapt our teaching to the feeble pow
ers of children's comprehension.
At a time when almost every mental fac
ulty is undeveloped, it isjfolly to suppose that
precepts are comprehensible. The only way
to "make them so is to demonstrate them by
example. Example is the sole means of ap
pealing to an unformed intelligence. Long
before words have any meaning.the senses are
perfect in their working. Guided by these,
and these alone, a child would commit innu
merable breaches of propriety; but by direct
ing their course,and supplying fit objects for
them to work upon, tastes and habits become
healthy and refined ; a second nature is, in
fact, established, whose dictates are obeyed
instinctively. We ?udge men severely when
they display vicious propensities ; but it the
nursery life of those individuals were known
our judgment would often be tempered with
mercy. We should see that one who had
been habitually treated with cruelty could
not fail to be cruel, and that when cheating
and lying were constantly perpetrated in his
presence, nothing short of a miracle could
prevent the man from becoming a cheat and
a liar. Minor vices are of no less certain
growth. "We are," says Locke, "a sort of
chamelion, that still takes a tincture from
what is near us."
TREASURER'S SALE
OF UNSEATED LANDS
FOIl TAXES
For 1867 and previous years.
NOTICE isHEREBr gives, that in pnr
suance of an Act of Assembly, passed
the 12th day of June, A. D. 181a, 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 t&e toec
ond Monday in June, A. 1. 1863 :
Ac.
58
8
109
176
186
76
100
80
80
410
16
592
399
849
181
134
104
215
433
433
94
161
330
296
328
74
433
433
44
71
55
800 .
30
BECCABIA TOWNSHIP.
Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes
John Mailer, $27 20
Fred'k Hubley, 5 24
96 John Beam, 79 33
47 Jeremiah Mosher, 76 65
' 37 Thomas Biliington, 38 40
80 Michael Musser, 35 89
Tames M'Mnrtrie, 36 85
Thomas Murgatory, 29 48
Magnus Miller, 29 48
John Brady, 164 82
William Brady, 64 32
J. Blain, E. Blain, 237 98
John Witruor, 187 20
Henry Witmor, 103.75
William Wilson, 84 95
Jabob Krug, 62 85
John Gibson, 48 78
73 Kobert Wilson, 101 03
153 William Gray, 203 28
153 John Miller, 203 41
91 Jeremiah Mosher, 44 22
116 Peter Getz, 77 58
153 Martin Fautz, 88 44
125 Jacob Fautz, 79 33
133 George Musser, 87 90
32 Thomas Gibson, 34 84
153 D.ivid B-irton, 87 10
153 JohnFerdney, 203 41
Brown Fulton, 20 64
80 John Kelland, 33 60
102 SarabBillington, 25 87
Jacob Rung, 1S8 84
Wru. Plumket, ' 14 03
BELL TOWNSHIP.
Per. Warrantees, etc.
Henry Beck,
Henry BecK,
Henry Beck,
Henry Beck.
Henry Beck,
120 Henry Book.
78 Henry Beck, .
59 Henry Beck,
Henry Beck,
Henry Beck,
97 Henry Beck,
Henry Beck,
Henry Beak,
Henry Beck,
3505 161,118 John Nicholson.
Xo.
42S3
5620
5f20
w7t54
5018
42S7
i27
5763
Ac
1000
500
500
1000
41
79
ZM
307
113
71
93
5708 100O
4280 506
4 iS3 500
Taxes
$230 00
115 00
115 00
230 00
14 03
18 17
83 82
32 54H
20 47
21 59
2:30 00
116 38
143 75
55 54
5904 1000 Nicklin & Griffith 230 00
5906 758 Nicklin 4 Griffith 174 34
Nicklin & Griffith 184 00
Nicklin & Griffith 219 65
Nicklin 4 Griffith 215 74
Benj. Gibbs. 124 54
Henry BecK. 55 66
Nicklin A Griffith 189 75
Nicklin Griffith 73 00
Nicklin A Griffith 56 8!
Nicklin fc Griffith 24 38
Nicklin A Griffith 139 61
Nicklin A Griffith 253 00
23 23
21 51
27 37
29 33
8 97
25 88
23 00
6907
5yl8
5919
5619
5y((9
5910
5911
5913
5915
5921
5619
4287
5619
5906
5906
5907
4286
800
855
938
433
242
825
320
247
106
607
1100
101
93
119
102
31
90
100
93 Henry Beck, -97
Henry Beck,
01 Henry Beck,
32 Nicklin A Griffith
128 Nicklin A Griffith
Nicklin A Griffith
. Henry Beck, -
B0GGS 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, 1 '95 67
413 Wru. McCormick, 110 69
410 Narfty Bopgs. 118 04
429 .41 Malcolm McDald, 114 96
429 41 John Byers, 114 96
100 John Montgomery, 26 80
109 90 Barbara Snyder, 31 88
132 George Hootrnan, 89 80
70 Henry Faunce, 18 76
427 George Ayres, 80 76
427 31 Wra. Troutwine, 85 76
400 John Kean, - 80 40
266 Joseph Ball, 89 12
95 146 Richard Thomaa, 15 70
49 Barbara Snyder, 13 13
205 Thomas Smith, 64 94
100 John Kephart, 26 80
404 . Blair M'Lanahan, 81 21
404 Thomas L. Moore, 81 21
404 Mary Mortis, 81 21
427 Jonas Steinheiser, 71 55
160 Kichard Waple, , 32 12
A Leavenworth paper says : "A Kansas
City editor went skating the other day, and
slipped into an air hole. His ears caught
on the edges of the ice, the hole not being
big enough to let them through. They par
tially froze and will be amputated and used
for door mats." -
A pike was caught the other day with a
squirrel in its stomach. Query- Did the
squirrel go in the water after the pike, or
the pike go up the tree after the squirrel?
A problem for a debating society.
Mankind has been learning for six thous
and years, and few have learned yet, that
their fellow beings are as good as themselves.
BLOOM TOWNSHIP.
No. Ao. Per. Warrantees, eto. Taxes
2004 400 Roberts A Fox, $102 40
3579 1020 60 Roberts A Fox, 26112
3573 81 33 Roberts A Fox, 20 73
3308 4(i8 111 Roberts A Fox. 119 81
6959 93 138 Nicklin A Griffith 25 09
5926 93 Nicklin A Griffith 23 81
5926 296 Nicklin A Griffith 75 78
50 George L. need, 12 80
5 Fenton A Spencer, 2 56
84 Levi Cleaver, 26 88
250 David Irwin, 72 06
100 John P. Dale. 25 26
BEADFOED 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, 37 22
100 Nehemiah Mains, 19 80
64 David Mains, 12 67
60 Daniel Graham, 13 20
50 Horatio L. nail, 13 20
85 Wm. Graham, jr. 22 44
85 JohnHanna, 22 44
175 John Vaughn, 46 20
! BEADY TOWNSHIP
No. Ao. Per. Warrentees. etc. Taxes
49"2 308 W. KirVpatrick.f 103 18
S812 200 Roberts A Fox, 53 60
3803 150 Roberts A Fox, 40 20
124 Roberts A Fox, . 37 52
55 Roberts A Fox, '12 06
IS Roberts A Fox, 67 00
Roberta A Fox, - 77 72
34 Roberts A Fox, 41 00
Conrad Long, 69 23
Jona. B. Smith 404 01
Henry Wykoff, 330 09
John Dunlap, 18141
Casper Stiver, 40 "20
Christian Lower, 302 17
f.koberts A Fox, 395 25
Christian Lower, 3i0 93
.iloberts A Fox. 217 43
Roberts A Fox, 364 21
94 Roberts A Fox, : 600 05
Roberts A Fox, 368 50
; Seuj. Henry, 154 37
(Casper Stiver, . 81 47
iasper Stiver er, 284 62
62 Beorge Shaffer 50 11
'J. M. Millers (h's, 42 88
Baum, 53 60
McGairy, 26 80
. Roberts A Fox, 18 09
. Roberts A Fox, 67 00
EUENSIDE TOWNSHIP.
Ac. Per. Wirantees, etc. Taxes.
303 John Jones, . $137 80
303 James Chapman, 137 80
290 Beut Trasnall, 136 50
31 1 v., s Towos'd Spackman 202 15
298 Rebecca Brown, 193 70
111 Christian Stake, 43 SO
100 Leonard Hollis, 39 00
293 . John Burch, 133 38
150 , Joha Curnraings, 68 25
CHEST TOWNSHIP.
I 3614 140
I 1993 45
1997 250
1993 290
3574 102
626 215
5860 670
5877
5879
5881 '846
5886 J
323 331
195 100
218 501
2009 650
13 521
1994 365
2010 604
3580 995
2009 611
27 256
155 135
275 472
92 83
80
100
'. 50
1997 66
1993 250
Ac Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes.
100 153 John Boyd' $46 40
313 153 Josh'pa Haynes, 145 00
433 153 Thomas Hamilton, 200 91
298 153 William Wilson, 158 27
258 . - Jamea Boss, 119 71
4o3 153 Jobn'CuDningharr, 150 80
433 153 John Cook, . ; . -150 80
433 153 Joseph Ewing, , J 150 80
433 153 William Cook, ; 150 80
100 David Cathcart, 29 00
4S3 153 Alex, Hunter, 100 46
76 Peter Horse, : - 130 85
257 Hugh Bait ley, 74 58
88 Josepli Pike, 25 52
271 George Page, ; " 78 65
411 . Henry Pago, ' 71 58
234 J.raoB Noble, . v ' 67 87
433.153 John Mrsaer, ' , 200 91
190 164 Christian Rohrer; , 88 16
22 Miller n Crist, 10 21
200 Mahafley & Mitchell, 46 40
433 ' Mathias Slough, 100 46
147 George Ross, 42 69
100 John Brenneman, 29 00
61 J. & H. Breth, 28 30
433 Samuel Jackson, 71 45
So.
1921
1933
1934
3643
3647
6123.
1924
1890
3647
1890 )
1939 J 160
5352 793
6376 1100
5353 1100
5357 1100
1925 345
GIEAED TOWNSHIP.
Ao Per. Warrantees, eto.
203 103 Morris 4 Stewart 521 95
428 120 Morris A Stewart 63 12
318 .Morris A Stewart
103 Morris A Stewart
10 Morris A Stewart
200 Morris A Stewart
508 100 Morris A Stewart
254-120 Morris A Stewart
fe3607 685 65 Roberts A Fox,
Taxes "8 lu- ,.4 Konerts & Fox,
iu-'U 04 nooert a- OX,
10
Morris A Stewart
75 17
12 74
2 36
47 20
59 94
59 94
2 36
Morris A Stewart 23 32
George Meade, 94 16
George Meade, 129 60
George Meade, r 129 80
George Meade, 129 80
62 Morris A Stewart 40 71
1926 153 93 Morris A Stewart -18 03
1937 123 Morris A Stewart 14 51
1889 227 125 Morris A Stewart 26 79
3643 282 56 Morris A Stewart 33 23
1929 33 Morris A Stewart 3 93
1890 187 Morris A Stewart 13 07
1883 373 Morris A Stewart 44 60
1917 346 " Morris A Stewart 49 83
3650 106 Morris A Stewart 12 51
1887 456 . Morris A Stewart 53 81
1916 50 Morns A Stewart 5 90
1920 105 Morria.A Stewart 12 39
No.
1891
1893
3649
1892
1S94
1903
1397
5377
COVINGTON TOWNSHIP.
Ao. Per. AVarrantees, 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 5147
15 Morris A Stewart 2 11
I 459 Morris A Stewart 31 73
1100 George Mead, 155 10
300 John Briel, 21 15
200 H. Burgett. - 66 40
DECATUE TOWNSHIP.
Ac. Per. Warrantees, etc.
391 Thomas P. Cope,
24 Thos. Edmundson,
67 96 Joseph Sansora,
391.159 Thomas Billmgton,
100 ' Thos. Stewartson,
202 Mary M'Lanahan,
404 Ann M'Lanahan.
100 ' Stacy W. Thompson, 52 40
nn Marv M'Lanahan. 104 80
84 137 Joseph Whitehall,
108 Jacob Downing,
20 Joseph Sansora,
76 09 William Sausoui,
211 22 William Evans,
50 Nancy Fanly,
333 147 Thos. Edmundson,
90 John Drinker,
200 . Casper Haines,
281 Gilbert Vaught,
195 Joseph Harrison,
198 Joseph Harrison,
50 Joseph Harrison,
83 136 Joseph Whitehall,
200 Jonathan Xesbit,
125 A. J. G.ss,
200 Sam'i. M'Clarren,
17 Joseph Sansora,
90 David Stewart, .
Taxes
$204 88
12 57
85 62
204 88
- 62 40
105 84
105 84
44 02
66 60
10 48
39 82
!6 28
26 20
174 59
47 16
104 80
147 24
102 18
103 74
26- 20
43 50
104 80
65 00
104 80
8 90
24 58
126
FERGUSON TOWNSHIP.
Ac. Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes
233 159 John Ilambright, $69 96
50 Matthias Slough, 12 00
8 Matthias Slough, 1 92
433 153 George Ross, . 103 92
74 Lewis Jordan, 20 04
60 Hiram Passmore, 12 00
100 Abraham Ogden, 24 00
24 Henry Swan, 5 76
50 Benj. Hartshorn, 21 00
100 JohnHambright, 30 00
100 Adam Reigart 24 00
309 73 John Doustiton. 74 16
FOX TOWNSHIP.
No. Ao. Per. Warrantees. eto. Taxes
James Wilson. - $71 48
James Wilson, wi 18
James Wilson, pt. 23 52
James Wilson, n e. 41 99
James Wilson, wi 41 66
James Wilson, 73 92
James Wilson, 110 88
James Wilson, 1 50 40
Janw Wilson, mid 49 06
for 1864 A 1865 '45 82
James Wilgon,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
Svander Hyde, 25 20
Lane A Hyde, 23 00
Dan Kinebory,B.L25 00
J. S. II vda. B L. 8 40
Hyde A Co., Halet 13 89
Firmin lot 23 97
Giles lot 11 20
23 00
4272 425
4200 330
4183 140
41S3 250
4181 495
4200 660
4182 990
4188 200
4183 350
4183
4271 495
4241 937
4233 947
1534 20
1535 600
4242 290
4399 372
4340 183
4393 216
75
100
90
25
62
107
50
4400 109
No.
5314
5315
GOSHEN TOWNSHIP.
Ac. Per.. Warrantees, eto.
Taxes
760 George Meade, f 124 45
1000 '- George Meade, 163 75
5316 1000 Ueorgo Meade, 163 75
1909 137 , Morri k Stewart, 26 85
300 - Wm.Mipes.' 77 60
5325 .100 George Meade, . 39 30
5325 109 . . George MoaJe, , 39 30
1912 433 Morris1 A Swwart 57 37
1923 383 , " Morris A Stewart .100 33
1923 190 - : Morria A Stewart 26 20
1922 152 Morris A Stewart 25 29
5324 1213 67 George Meade, 317 81
5326 1100 ; eorgo Mcadc, 233 20
5327 1113 120 George .Meade, 291 59
5329 1100 George Meade, ,-283 20
5330 1100 -' George Meade, 2S3 20
1911 1U0 . Morris A SttwaVt, 26 20
- ' ... s ' r -OEAKAM
TOWNSHIP.
Ac. Per., Warrantees, olc. Taxea.
297 . Thos. P. Cope, ' $130 96
199 John Skyrou, 87 76
145 T. Cpe, - 42 63
103 - : Jas-Milligan. - 30 27
109 Geo. Moore, , 48 07
840 Joseph Simons, 118 95
348 Joseoh Henry, -.' 70 47
100 Charles Hall, 86"75 4rf097
41 C. J. Allport, 18 09
100 Kobt. Shaw,- - 58 80
100 Jno. Donaldson, , 86 75
66 104 B. D. tcboonovr, - 24 26
Ac. Per. Warrantees, etc.
112 John Witmer,
3C5 48 Geo. Baker,
90 Benj. Wilson,
48 114 Geo. Moore,
349 96 Geo. Moore,
134 Philip Gloninger,
158 John M'Calieu,
433 153 Edward Hand,
356 69 Emanuel Reigart,
108 Geo. Moore,
260 John M'Cahen,
98 John Lampblack,
100 John Witmer,
50 Benj. Wilson,
119 121 Christian Stake,
193 122 Matthias Young,
433 153 Christian Hager,
433 153 George Musser,
237 48 Thos. Yadler,
210 Daniel Offley,
215 75 Geo. Baker, Jr.
436 145 Timothy Paxton,
433 153 John Burge,
216 153 John Musser,
436 145 Jo. Ashbright,
Tax-?s.
$44 14
119 87
35 37
18 86
137 17
52 67
62 09
99 56
81 60
24 76
102 18
38 51
39 SO
- 9 S3
46 78
75 85
170 80
170 30
93 15
82 53
84 50
171 34
170 30
84 88
171 34
HUSTON TOWNSHIP.
No. Ao. Per. Warrantees, eto.
Roberts A Fox,
60 Roberts A Fox,
60 Roberts A Fox,
3575 961
3583 1029
3602 1020 1
3605 1049 1
3606 1020
35S3 1020
1986 403
1691 403
3595 1020
200
195 "
5673 1041
5674 1011
5675 1041
5056 t990
5057 879
42G3 990
4264 990 r
4199 990
5672 317 :
4261 990
4902 420
4235 936
4226 990
4229 965 1
4230 507
4236 490
4225 740
4S90 124
4339 990
4902 55 :
4897 110
5062 990
5069 990
4231 633
4234 526
4090 923 -5061
1113
5064 810
5065 990
375 ,
101
5063 293 .
4223 250
4236 500
4265 839
5670 1041
5671 1041
5672 347
4899 100
5676 547
5677 147
5678 1041
6672 347
5676 509
5677 500
5589 856
2000 1020
2001 1089
3592 900
1983 429
1000
4902 100
3593 1020
3601 437
00 899 :
3573 733
Taxes
$335 72
360 67
360 67
370 83
360 57
360 57
144 22
144 22
360 67
70 70
63 93
173 02
257 55
257 55
226 24
S9-99
234 02
224 22
234 11
3604 696 136 Roberts A Fox,
5WI8 297 Wm. Powers,
4193 927 28 James Wilnon,
4256 863 115 James Wilion,
4254 927 23 James Wilson,
5679 1041 61 Moore A Pelaney, 473 19
. 252 203 John Dunlap, 91 60
500 Dubois A Lowe. 151 50
7 95 91 Reynolds'subdivi-
sion, J.Nicholson, 29 79
11 30 do J.Nicholson. 9 09
13 105 109 do J.Nicholson, 31 80
6, 4 do J. Nicholson, 1 20
8 6 do J. Nicholson, I 78
15 110 do J Nicholson, 33 33
6 95 153 do J. Nicholson, 23 80
8 90 104 do J.Nicholson, 27 27
2 195 do J Nicholson. 31 83
11 91 do J. Nicholson, 27 57
10 85 43 do J.NUholson, 25 67
12 93 144 do J.Nicholson, 23 23
14 91 141 do J. Nicholson, 27 79
16 100 20 do J.Nicholson, 30 30
JOBDAtf TOWNSHIP. '
Ac. Per. Warrantees, etc. .Taxes.
224 153 Richard Peters, $83 46
483-153 Peter Kulin, 145 08
209 Richard Peters, 77 64
433 153 Fred'k Beates, 134 16
111 Adam Kubn, 34 34
140 , Ebeneier Brenham, 52 08
103 Adam Knhn, 35 22
433 153 Thomas Martin, 145 08
283 . Rob-rt Martin, 103 20
91135 Philip Loiist, S3 85
70 " Wm. Johtmton, ' 2o 04
100 - Jonathan Jot.es, 24 80
100 .-Richard Martin, . 81 00
433 153 John DunwoodU, zi 00
KASTHAU3 TOWNSHIP.
No. Ac. Per. Warrantees, etc, Taxes
1430 342 . -Win. Smith, $149 63
1093 79 ' .Charles Willink,
1023
1093
1095
109i5
1097
3465
3431
1C95
1095
1097
1093
3463
3475
9 88
83 l harlcs Williuk, 12 59
253 139 Charles Willink, 31 63
124 103 Charles Willink,' li 61
865 Charles Willink, 103 13
436 113 Charle Willink, 54 49
63 62 Charles Willink,
259.113 Charles Williuk,
97 123 Charles Wiilmk,
122 Charles Willink.'
100 Charles Willink,
100 Charles Willink,
89 . Charles Willink.
75 Charles Willink,
652 Charles Willink,
59' Charles Willink,
48 ' J. R. M'Cloaky,
ami ,firw. 1 9 Je
3i)0'
600
165
1665
1097 )
1096 t 125
1097 25
1097 )
1096 ) 50
590
122
Hi
89
18
3466 )
3467 ) 106
133
60
ii. M. ilertline,
B. V Hall,
Charles Willink,
Charles Willink,
7 25
32 36
12 12
15 24
12 60
12 50
11 12
9 2
81 49
7 3i
15T50
mfl-y fan
7S.O
37 50
18 75
i 75
Charles Willink, 7 50
W.A SchnarsACo,156 25
38 13
299
11 11
2 26
Daniel Yothers,
Mary tggans,
T. A J. White,
T. A J.White,
Thomas Meyers,
Christian Brown,
Hugh M'Genigal,
13 25
41,51
6 96
60 Roberts A Fox,
60 RoberU A Fox..
Roberts A Fox,
Roberts A Fox,
60 Roberts A Fox,
J G. Kidder,
David Caldwell,
Moore A Delany, 363 04
Moore A Delany, 363 04
Moore V-Delany, 363 04
Wm. Powers, 349 96
Wm. Powers, 310 07
' James Wilson, 225 02
James Wilson. 225 02
James Wilson, 225 02
27- Moore A Delany, 105 14
James Wilson, 249 99
Wilbelm Willink 143 47
James Wilson,
James Wilson,
243 96
249 93
243- 72
12S 06
123 74
186 85
25 04
James Wileon,
' James Wilson,
James Wilson,
Wilhelm Willink
Wilhelm Willink 219 99
Wilhelm Willink 13 93
AVilhelm Willink 33 89
Wm. Powers, 319 93
Wm. Powers, 349 93
James Wilf on, 161 09
' James Wilson, 132 81
James Wilson, 233-10
Wm. Powers, 224 83
Wm. Powers, 245 47
Win. Powers, 299 94
E. Shoemaker, 113 63
K Shoemaker, 30 60
Wm. Powers, 90 24
James Wilson, 63 14
James Wilson,. 126 2a
James Wilson, 224 43
80 Moore A Delany, 262 90
89 Moore A Delany, 262 90
27 Moore A Delany, 67 66
Pammond A Jones 20 20
81 Moore A Delany, 82 82
81 Moore A Delany, 22 22
81 Moore A Delany, 157 66
27 Moore A Delany, 105 14
Moore A Delany, 151 50
Moore A Delany, 151 50
22 Roberts A Fox, 216 14
Roberts A Fox, 309 06
Roberts i Fot, 329 97
Roberts A Fox, 204 54
38 Roberts A Fox, 103 93
Abel DuBois, 252 50
Wilhelm Willink, 20 20
60 Roberta A Fox, 257 55
20 Roberts A Fox, 110 39
151 Roberta A Fox, 272 49
Roberts A Fox, 185 05
3676 903 109 Roberts A Fox, 229 27
3594 1020 60 Roberta A Fox, 257 55
3597 833 35 Roberta A Fox, 224 22
KNOX TOWNSHIP.
Ac. Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes
437 48 Beuben Haynes, $158 63
435 50 Luke Morris, 157 92
433 153 Joseph Milliard 157 18
433 153 Robert Gray, 157 IS
429 41 John Binghurst, 155 73
433 153 Sarah Ward, 157 18
433 153 George Eddy, 157 18
433 153 Moore Wharton 157 IS
233 153 George Ashion, 84 59
433 153 William Hunter, 104 77
333 John Dorsey, t 39 06
433 153 Benj. Poultney, 157 18
433 153 Lsrael Morris, 157 18
433 153 Martin Pierce, 157 18
72 Thomss Jordan, 2178
25 George Fox, 7 26
433 Isabella Jordan, 157-18
100 Henry Trout, 36 30
433 153 Caleb Foulk 157 18
293 George Wescott, 106 87
173 153 R.ibert Wharton, 62 92
433 153 George Seaff, 157 18
225 John Boyd, 81 67
100 Susanna Ward, 89 57
255 G. & M. M'Cormick, 92 65
75 Peter Whiteside, 34 84
100 John Dorsey, 12 10
No.
LAWRENCE TOWNSHIP.
Ac. Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes
53tZ 1100 George Mead, S103 13
80 Roberts A Fox,W.pt.9 62
SO Roberts i Fox. E.pt.9 62
1995
1995
33
33
221
413
Hugh Jordan, 27 6
John Read, 51 63
52 114 Rudolph Liti. 6 50
90 Robert Mitchell. 36 25
6 James Alexander, 4 50
285 Wm. Montgomery, 71 25
74 J. M. Macamher, 18 50
46 LeonardAHartah'n,13 60
18 J as. Irwin of John,. 3 36
41 J. D. M Enally, 10 25
41 Jas. B.Shaw, 10 25
5293 726 George Mead, 90 la
5296 1167 47 George Mead, 145 89
5297 1213 69 tJeorge Mead, 151 61
5290 488 George Mead, ZOZ 03
5291 1100 George Mead. 333 43
153 Ilis Irwin A Son, zi 79
176 Ellis Irwin A Son, 33 00
24 Ellis Irwin A Son. 45 09
137 . Ellis Irwin A Son, 34 25
4 Kratzer A Barret, 1 25
M0BEIS TOWNSHIP.
Ac. Per. . Warrantees, etc.
402 George Wetzell,
206 William Wertz,
327 Christian Wertz,'
373 " " David Lauch,
421 Jesse Yarnell,
440 65 Joseph Turner,
440 109 Joseph Turner,
340' 20 Joseph Turner, ,
423 George Habecker,
300 ' Peter Yarnell,
34 JohnKe,ad,
122 : Patrick Hays,
183 Francis Johnson,
400 Peter Swartz,
433 153 Thomas Morris,
433 153 William Morris,
433 153 Samuel '.Sereditb,
433 153 William Miller,
433 15S Hetty Morris,
Taxes
$97 28
49 84
79 13
90 27
101 87
106 48
106 48
82 28
102 37
72 60
8 22
29 52
33 27
96 80
104 79
104 79
104 79
104 79
104 79
433 153
433 153
438 143
43? 153
433 153
433 153
433 153
433 153
433 153
433 153
170
298. ,
105
100
90
90
0'
407 139
100 .
100
125
112
267
19
137
484
19
40
17
95
117
375 .
25
400
85
100
222
96
186
. SO .
62
Thoa.FitisimmonslO 7S
George Clymer, 104 7?
Robert Gray, 104 79
.Patrick Moor, l4 79
Mary Morris, 104 7
Magnns Miller, 104 73
Nlbio Fraxey, 104 79
Clem Stocker, ' 104 79
John Vaughn, '. 104 79
Jonathan Nesblt, 104 79
BJafr MXanaban, 6144
William Stewart, 72 12
James Wilson, . 25 41
Bobert Morris, ; 24 20
William Morris, 21 73
Richard R. Smith, 78 81
Isaac Farlow, . 24 20
.Patrick Hays,: .. . 4 2t
George Gates, 16 14
llyman Gratx, " 20 82
Conrad Swartx, 65 0?
John Graff, 4 69
FicholasRidenour, 24 93
Robert Carson, 117 12
Nicholas Ridenour, 25
Matthias Slougb, 90 7ft
Henry Drinker, 6 05
Frederick Hubley, 96 89
Matthias oiugh, 8 47
William Bigler, 12 10
Simon Swartz, 40 80
Joseph Potter, 17 42
Francis Johnstoa, 24 68
Joseph .Nicholson, . "9 C9
Joseph Nicholson, ' ll 29
PENN TOWNSHIP.
No. Ae. Per. Warrantees, eta. Taxes
5962 643 14 John NiohoIsoB,168 8
ttreenwood Bell, 4S 68
El'jh Heath, 16 87
Nicklin A Griffith, 89 77
.'Nicklin A Griffith, 27 81
5962
168
63
153
5951 106
... ' -
PIKE TOWNSHIP.
No. Ae. Per. Warrantees, eto.
5733 1020 64 John Nicholson,
Hi-j 41 Jobn Kicnolson,
633 64 John Nicholson,
820 64 John Nicholson,
990 - Jamas Wilson,
957 85 James Wilson,
410 13 John Nicholson.
410 .,13-John Nicholson,
5735
5774
5775
4262
4253 -
5777."
5777
5923
1429'
5828
5931
6779
5776
5776
5775
Taxes
$74 60
59 91
SO 02
60 CI
90 43
67 49
0 02
60 02
5 Nicklin A Griffith, S 10
70 . "PBiodeet, 8 64
206. C: NiakBu A Griffith, 25 13
206 ' Nicklin 4-Griffith, 25 12
28 - "John r. Hoyt, . 6 10
145 Thomas Jordan,- '85 88
64 - .. Thomas Mages, . It 62
135" ' George James, 16 43
R? W.M'SaaL"21 Ta '
111 Z. Bailey, 8 67
460 Z. M'Naol, 83 06
1 20 Thomas Magee. 29 23
200 .-. Rachael Eratser, 24 40
276 John Nicholson, 83 67
369 John Nicholson, 45 03"
476 80 John Nioholson, 67 96
No.
3603
3599
3582
1985
1992
1990
2005
1990
2006
2008
3596
3610
2008
3587
3533
3587
3598
ITNION TOWNSHIP.
Ao Per. Warrantees, etc.
Taxes'
909 151
608 66
799 30
403
403
183
693
200
176 99
196
829 41
299 62
235
35 0
970 60
650
SS0
Roberta
Roberts
Roberts
Roberta
Roberts
Roberta
Roberts
Roberts
Roberta
Roberts
Roberts
Roberts
Roberts
Roberta
Roberta
Roberta
Roberta
till:
d- Fox,
lr Fox,
(f Fox,
Fox.
6r Fox.
6r Fox,
ir Fox,
d- Fox,
6r Fox,
Fox
4- Fox,
4- 'ox,
4 Fox,
Or Fox,
4-Fox,
$367
244
60
164
164
73
279
80
71
69
834
120
115
13t
391
262
116
42
W003WAED TOWNSHIP.
Ac. Per. Warrantees, etc. Tsxet
483 153 John Vought, . $235 54
4o6 159 John Walls, 248 07
433 153 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 Enilen, 72 90
Thomas Neil, 68 43
Eli nootroao, 16 82
Mary Neil, 122 40
BeDj. Johnston,' 40 80
Hegarty, 170 64
John M'Caben, 28 21
Mary Connelly, ' 19 44
Roland Evans, 64 40
PigotSbaw, 181 70
Sebastian Graff, 117 50
Thos. Edmonson, 238 27
Eli Hootrnan, 43 86
Mary Sandwick, 88 90
Philip Loast, 176 65
Jacob R. Howell, 176 66
Wm. Johnston, 176 63
George Beckham, 40 80
Charles Hight, 134 82
Dnniel Turner, 128 82
Peter Louder, 69 85
Charles Loader, 24 76
Cbaancey Rickets, 61 96
Cbaiiocey Rickets, 2 72
William Wister 9 62
Jsaac Wilson,," 44 88
Henry SbaCerK, 4 00
George Ashton, 01 66
John Low, S4 00
' Isaac Goss, 84 00
80 - John M'L.sthon, 68 11
-; W. K. WRIGLEY. Treasurer.
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100
412 41
420 120
240
433 153
2G8
215 5
60
300
100
418
125
57 143
100
334
216
438 73
121
163
433 153
433 153
433 153
100 53
248
237
170
91
218
u
40
189
100
85. .
150 ,
100
162
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