Raftsman's journal. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1854-1948, May 20, 1868, Image 1

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BY S. J., ROW.
I i
CLEARFIELD, PA., WEMESDAY-IAY 20, 1808.
VOL. 11 NO. 37
gttitt ?w .
. THE GBEAT HAEVESTEE.
There in harvester brave and bold, '
. Who harvests in many lands, -And
all his help in the harvest time
Jf the uelp oi his two white hands. I
- His two white hands, as soft and white
' As the wintr's driven snow, . 1 " ' !
Yet ever he brings his harvest home .
To the garner down below. J """
. Sickle and eradle and swinging scythe
Are all the same to him,
. And stead j he goes from field to field,
Stroking his gray beard gim. ,
Stroking his leard as he clips the grain,"
Binding it up in sheaves,
. And pitj the gleaner who thinks to thrive
On the grain that the harvester leaves.
Death is the harvester brave and bold,
Who harvests in many lands, -And
lite is the grain he eats and sheaves,
- With the help of his two white hands. -
The tender grain is the cradle's share
The child is the lap of time
'. he sickle gathers the age ripe stalks,
r The scythe is for manhood's prime.
Gently the childhood field is dipt,
And softly the age-ripe grain, .
' Bat the bearded stalks of manhood's prime 1
bend to the scythe in pain.
By quiet hearth's, and soft beds of down,
. -- The harvester's swath is east
And many a blood-red field he reaps
: To the eonof the battle's biast. .
Over the earth and. sea he goes '
The harvester bold and brave "
Kor ever shall rest while a grain is left "
rorhis garner, the clay-cold grave.
The American Girl. ...
Whoever wrote the following would do
well to continue in a similar strain. It is
from an exchange paper : .
It is , the belief of certain well-meaning
men, who were not born in Constantinople,
that if tho American girl were called on to
meet a proportion of her expenses by her
own labor, she would be publicly a greater
blessing, and personally healthier, wiser and
iiappier. It is even believed that her out
lay, instead of increasing would diminish.
Practiced in the . mystery of keeping ac
counts, aware by experience of the difficulty
of earning monoy, she would be clever
enough to save it. With something to do,
the would put less mind, time, and purse,
into the pursuit of pleasure. Mta l.ct
with a poor man, (so many are incorrigibly
vicious that way ! ) she would share his bur
tne
and
the
can!
win
rose
men
lUnt
lets
snmmons.
with
lasty
room,
den rather than crush him with it.' If all
women now were thus, we would have no
cause to cry, as we are sometimes tempted
to do oh, for , the slow but cheap girl of
thirty years since L Whether democracy is
capable of Home such self-saving miracle as
we have indicated,' remains to be seen. ; ;
A Sharp llETORT.-rOn the evening of
election day, the Republicans of Hornells
ville, N. Y,, held an impromptu jollification
meeting in the village park, which was ad:
dressed by the Hon. Horace Bemus and oth
ers. " In the course of his remarks Mr. Be
mus altaded to the magnanimity of the De
mocracy, and stated that he never knew so
generous a set of men. "Why," said he,
"although we've whipped them out and out,
they bear ua no ill-will. ; I have learned this
evening that several of them have been pre
senting our men with sacks of flour and other
provision, new hats, etc., and lots of mon
ey, and " '
!'Go to h 11 !". exclaimed an infuriated
Democrat,' who had chanced to stray into
the crOwtL . " , . . .
- "And you have all heard,". continued the
ppeaker, "that., one - of our opponents has
this moment invited me down to his house."
Endorsing a Sxoki :A Yankee riding
in a railroad car seemed particularly dispos
ed to astonish the passengers with bis tough
dories. At last h8 mentioned that one of
his neighbors owned an immense dairy, and
made a million pounds of butter, and a mil
lion pounds of cheese, yearly. The story
produced some sensation, and the Yankee,
perceiving that his veracity was in danger of
being questioned, appealed to a friend of his,'
as follows : ,"True, isn't it, Mr. P- ? I
speak of Deacon Browu." "-e-s," re
plied the friend, "that is,' I know Deacon
Brown, though I don't know as I ever heard
precisely how many pounds of butter and
cheese he made a year. But I know that he
has twelve saw-mills that &U go by butter
milk." . ... . - -.
Negro Ethics. Fred Douglas tells the
following:' .,
When he was a slave in Maryland he ob
served that an old negro, named Sandy.had
the appearance of being always well fed,and
and looked very fat. He asked Sandy if he
would explain hpwit happened so.
"Wall,' say Sandy; ft steals it.'.!
Douglas remonstrating on that poirU.,San
3y replied, ( pointing to a pig. )
"D'ye see dat ere animile dere
"Yes.?
"Wall, dat arn lnassa's property an I am
ffiassa's ; property ; derefore, put dat dere
Property in dis property, and it's all right."
A Scotch laird " had a servant named
Thomas, who had been with him for many
years, and the, master was 'present at the
servant's funeral, ..- As' they were lowering
the body i into the grave the master" was
Jtoved even to tears, and said with a sob,
''0, Tammas, Taramas, I could have trust
ed you wir untold gold!" but immediately
appeared to recollect, he added, wiping his
eyes, "but not wi' unmeasured whiskey."
t i .m . .
A teacher had been explaining to his class
the points of the compass, , All were drawn
up in front towards the north. , ,.
"Now what is before you John?"
"The north, sir." '- ' -' '
" What is behind you, Tom ?" . -
"My coat tail, sir,", said he, trying at the
aie time to get a glimpse at it. .
HETTY'S YIOTOEY.
' Ah me 1 how the systematic housekeep
ers in this busy,bustling .vorld of ours man
age to get a long I should like to know !"
sard Mrs. Hetty Gay, the bride of the year,
while a scowl gathered and settled upon the
white forhead and spread itself down to the
sweet mouth, chasing the dimples all away
and leaving an ugly frown, almost the first
in all her lite, in their stead.- -
"I declare its just enough to drive one
mad this housekeeping indeed it is!"
and the sweet voice quivered just a little at
first, then a great sob swelled up from the
inexperienced little heart, which fluttered
and beat like a frightened bird's aud at last
the tears would and did come as the red
murmured between tho sobs: "And dear
Alf is so particular, and such an epicure,
and like so many dainty things. Oh i what
shall I do ( What shall I do ?" and Hetty
sunk down in dismav in the old kit:mr
chair which Bridget had so recently acated.
.mere were au tne breakfast dishes to
washed not so many to be snre, for only
two had breakfasted from off the dainty chi
na which looked such a prodigious pile to
mue eves the whole house to h swpnt
dusted (Hetty had three rooms besides
kitchen) and dinner to pot ff'o twn)
And, oh dear! the mercy only knows
what all ! I never can do it. indeed I never
she sotted over-and over a?iun.
Now, Hetty Gav was not si foolish, wak-
minded little woman, as Derhans the riinVr
ii . i .
imagine, but ciuite the contrarv. Nev
er, in all her life, had such a weight of cure
rested unon her vounc shr.nli1.ira nA Qo it
up before her in such prodigious pro
portions, she did what many another would
have done in like circumstances.
"If I could Onlv learn." she 'at. Lmcrfli
whispered through her tears, "but how can
I ? There is no one here to show me, and
acir All win see how- awkward 1 am.
is worst of out
I here was a rinsr at the door, aud FTettv
sprang up, bathed her eyes, gave one dubi
ous look back at the huge pile of china, aud
oru.ning away the golden mist of the ring
irom her lace, prepared to obey the
'Oh? I do hone it is onlv the. htitofr
the roast." she murmured, irivincr a
glance at the mirror in the dining
where a pair of swollen eves and a
rontilnrl fau oanfuu.i .xi..
"Oh, Lou ! where did you come from?"
cried Mrs. Hetty eagerly the dimples all
coming back and the ugly scowl vanishing
like a dream when she encountered the
smiling face of Lou Burton at the door.
The friend of all others whom she wished
most to see at this particular juncture was
this same Lou Burton, and she had thought
of her at least a dozen of times since Brid
get's abrupt leave-takiug, but then she liv
ed so far away, and it was no use, she
thought.
"But, dear Lou, how did you happen to
come just now?" she said. "My good gen
ius must have sent you here today, I'm
sure, for I was so wretched. Bridget left
this morning, you see, and I'm all alone and
have been crying like a.baby this half hour!
I'm 0 stupid, you know, and as ignorant of
housekeeping matters as a two days oid ba
by, which I wouldn't have Alt' know fr ail
the world. Come with me, Lou that's a
dear right out to this awlul kitchen, and
give me my first lesson in housekeeping !"
"But you are not going to work in that
elegant cashmere wrapper are you, Hetty?"
sail Lou Burton,' the practical little house
keeper and economist that she was. '
"Oh, it won't hurt it, j-ist this once, you
know, and "
"But it will, Hetty," persisted Lou. Now,
you go and slip on a plain calico," while Igo
to the kitchen and commence operations."
"Bat will you stay a whole week, dear,
and help me through?" said Hetty,implor
ingly. as she turned to obey.
"Certainly, I will," answered Lou, in
spite of herself, at Hetty's beseeching look.
"Now, mind you don't do a thing till I
come there; for I must learn you know,"
called out Hetty after her.
Diuner time came.and with it "dear Alf,
as "hungry as a bear," he said, for he had
been out on a collecting tour, and was ready
to "devour-a whole regiment." After a
hearty welcome to Hetty's friend,he led the
way to the little dining room.
' "Whew, Hetty !" he said, after survey
ing the appointments with a critic's eye, "I
do believe you beat Bridget alter all. Just
look at this roast, now ; it suits me to a
charm just brown enough, and done to
perfection ; and these rolls are as light as a
feather. How splendidly the table looks,
everything just where it belongs. I declare,
that Irish girl had a way of mixing up things
that I didn't just like, after all. Hetty,this
salad is prepared just as I used to like it
when a boy I tell you it's delicious and a
prince might covet that desert on the side
table yonder. Really, Miss Burton, I never
knew until to day that my little Hetty was
such a model house-wife 1"
Lou was amused. Hetty sat smiling
through the tears a slight quiver about her
sweet lips,and a deep flush on either cheek,
but very busy with her thoughts. Days and
weeks passed. Lou Burton was a constant
at the Gay's, where no Bridget has yet ta
ken the "place of her predecessor. By and
by the weeks glided into months, and Lou
only came occasionally, for Hetty had grad
uated, and Alfred Gay never knew, until
years afterwards, how bravely she had won !
A Captain who had a sound sleeping mate
ca'ight an Irish boy in ths middle watch
frying some- pork and eggs he had stolen
from the ship's 9toresto whom the captain
called out "You lubber, you.T 11 have none
of that." "Faith, captain, I've none for
ye," said the lad. ' 1 ; '' '.:'IS"
Never tell a man he's a fool ; in the first
place, he won't believe you ; in the next.you
make him your enemy.
TREASURER'S SALE
OF U53EATED LANDS
FOR TAXES
For 18G7 and previous years
NOTICE is hereby giver, that in par
suance of ao Act of Assembly, passed
the 12th dav of June, A. 1. 1315, entitled
'An Act to amend an Act directing the
mode of selling unseated lands, in Clear
field county." will be exposed to Publio
sale or outcry, for the taxes due and
unpaid thereon, at the Court House in
tne Borough of learneld, on toe Bee
ond Monday iu June, A. I). 1863 r
. BECCAKIA TOWNSHIP.
Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes
Ac.
58
8
109
176
186
76
John M-iiler, $27 20
Fied'k Hubley, 5 24
96
47
37
80
John Beam, 79 33
Jeremiah Mostier, 76 65
Thomas Billington, 38 40
Michaul Musser, 35 89
be
100
80
80
410
160
592
899
19
181
131
104
215
James M'Mnrtrie. 86 85
Thomas Murgatory, 29 48
Magnus Miller, , 29 48
John Bi-idy, 164 82
Willi mi Brady, 64 32
J. BIain,E. Blain, -237 98
Jobu Witrnor, 187 20
Heury Witmor, 163 75
William Wilson, 84 93
Jabob Krug, C2 85
John Gibson, 48 78
73
Robert Wilson, 101 03
William Gry, 203 28
John Miller,. 203 41
Jeremiah Mosher, 44 22
Peter G-t2, 77 58
MartiD Fautz, ' 88 41
Jacob Fautz, , 79 33
George Musser, '87 90
Thomas Gibson, 34 84
David B-irtun, 87 10
Johu Ferdney, 203 41
Brown & Fuiion, , - 20 64
John Ketlaud, . 33 50
Sarab Billington, 25 87
Jacob Kung, 1S8 84
Wru. Pluruket, 14 08
433 1.33
433 153
94 91
161 116
330 153
296 125
328 153
74 32
433 153
433153
44
71 80
55 102
360
30
BELL TOWNSHIP.
No. Ao. Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes
4283 1000 Ilcnrv Beck, $230 00
5620 600 Henry Bock, 115 00
5620 500 Henry Beck, 115 0(1
5764 lO'lO Henry Beck. 230 00
66IS 1 llenrr Beck. . li 03
4287 T 79 120 Henry Beck.- IS 17
'H7 38? 2-3 IleEry Bsc, 84 3
5766 113 Henry Beck, 32 54
71 Henry Beck, ... 20 47
a:l 97 Henry Beck, 21 59
5765 1000 Henry Beck, 230 00
4286 505 Henry Beck, 116 33
4 '89 500 Henry Beck. 143 75
3565 161 113 John Nicholson. 55 54
5904 1000 Nieklio A Griffith 230 00
500 -753 Nioklin A Griffith 174 34
907 800 ICicklin A Oriffith 184 00
5913 55 Xicklin A Griffith 210 65
5919' 93S " : Nicklin A Griffith 215 74
AAA Becj. Gibbs. 124 54
5619 2?2 . Henry Beck. 55 66
5909 825 ' Nickiin A Griffith 189 75
5910 320 Nicklin A Griffith 73 60
5911 247 Nicklin A Griffith 56 81
5913 1U6 Nicklin A Griffith 24 33
5915 607 . Nicklin A Griffith 139 61
5921 1100 Xicklin A Griffith 253 00
5619 101 OS Henry Beck, 23 23
4287 9.i 97 Henry Beck, 2151
i.fil9 119 01 Henry Beck, 27 37
5906 102 32 Xicklin A Griffith 29 33
5906 31 12S Nicklin A Griffith 8 97
5907 90 Kicklin A Griffith 2i 88
4286 100 Herry Beck, 23 00
BOGGS TOWNSHIP.
Per. Warrantees, etc. " Taxes.
John Thomas, $8 31
John Tliouias, ' . . 45 43
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
76
76
Joseph Drinker, 47 03
Jt.seph Drinker, 95 67
Win. McCormick, 110 69
Nancy Bopgs. 118 04
Malcolm McDonald, 114 96
John Byers, 114 96
John Montgomery, 26 80
Barbara Snvdor, 31 88
Georgf flootman, 39 80
Henry Faunce, 18 76
George Ayres, 85 76
Wm. Troutwine, 85 76
Johu Kean, 80 40
Joseph Bill, 89 12
Richard Thomas, 15 70
Barbara Stiydcr, 13 13
Thomas Smith, 54 94
John Kephart, 26 80
Blair M'Lanaban, 8121
Thomas L. Moore, 81 21
Mary Mortis, 81 21
Jonas Steioheiser, 71 55
Richard Waple, 32 12
41
41
90
31
146
BLOOM TOWNSHIP.
No. Ac. Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes
2004 400 Roberts A Fox, $102 40
3579 1020 60 Roberts A Fox, 261 12
3573 SI 33 Roberts A Fox, 20 73
3608
5959
5926
5929
468 111 Roberts & Fox. 119 81
98 133 Nicklin A Griffith 25 09
93- Nicklin Griffith 23 SI
296 Nicklin AJriffith 75 T8
50 George L. Reed, 12 80
5 Fenton A Spencer, 2 56
84 Levi Cleaver, 26 88
250 David Irwin, 72 06
100 John P. Dale, 25 26
BRADFORD T0WHSHIP.
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'LanahaD, 57 65
109 Andrew Pettit, 35 90
48 Matthias Slaymaker, 9 50
30 MattbewForV.ee; '7 92
225 James Duncaa, 87 22
100 Nehomiah Mains, . 19 80
64 David Mains, 12 67
50 Daniel Graham, 13 20
50 noratid L. Hall," 13 20
85 Wm. Graham, jr. "22 44
85 John IJanna, ! 22 44
175 John Vaughn, 46 20
BRADY TOWNSHIP. , -
No. Ao. Per. Warrentees. ete. Taxes
492 303 W. Kirkpatrick,$103 18
3612 200 Roberts A Fox, 53 60
3603 150 Roberts A Fox, 40 20
37 52
12 06
67 00
77 72
41 00
69 23
3574 102 ;Si Roberts A Fox,
62 ;215
vuurau iong,
Jona. B. Smith
5860 . 670
404 01
5877
5879
5881
5886
323
195
213
2009
13
846 ' : Henry Wykoff, 330 09
-331 John Dunlap,, 1SI 41
Jj00 j. Casper Stiver, 40 20
501 Christian' Lower, 302 17
650 Roberts A Fox. 395 25
521 Christian Lower, 310 83
S65 r : Roberts A Fox, 217 48
1994
2010
3580 !
2009.
604 ' Koberta A Fox, x 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, 2S4 -62
27
155
275
92
US 6 George Shaffer 50 11
80 ; J. M. Millers (h's, 42 83
JM ' Baum; 53 60
50 '-- MoGairy, 26 80
; 66 - Roberts A Fox, 18 09
250 . Roborts A Fox, 67 00
1997
lays
BURNSIDS TOWNSHIP.
Ac. Per. Wairantees, etc. Taxes
303 J ' John Jones, S137 80
303 " ri James Chapman. 137 80
290 , ;r Benj.. Trasjiall, 136 50
311 , , ... Towns'd Spackinan 202 15
298 s Rebecca Brown. 193 70
111 Christian Stake, ' 43 30
100 Leonard llollis, ' 89 00
293 John Burch, 133 88
150 -. - John Cumruings, 68 25
CHEST TOWNSHIP.
Ac. Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes.
100 153 ' John Boyd. $46 40
813 153 Joshua Haynej, 145 00
433,153 : Thomas Hamilton, 200 91
298 153 William Wilson, - 158 27
258
James Ross, ' 119 71
433 153
433 153
433 158
433 153
John Cunningharr, 150 80
John Cook, 150 80
Joseph Ewing, .150 80
William Cook, 150 80
David Cathcart, . 29 00
Alex. Hunter, ' , 100 46
Peter Horse, ' 130 85
Hugh Bartley, 74 53
Joseph Pike, 25 52
George Page, 78 05
Henry Page, 71 58
James Noble, . 67 87
John Musser, 200 91
100. ,
433 153
376
257
88
271 .
411
234
433 153,
90 164
hrisUan Kohrer, fi - 8 16
Miller & Crist, 10 21
200
Mabaffev & Mitchell, 46 40
Mathias'Slough, 100 46
George Ross, ' 42 69
John Brenneraan,. 29 00
J. & H. Broth, 28 30
Samuel Jackson, 71 45
433
147
100
-SI
433
COVINGTON TOWNSHIP.
3614 -140 124 Roberts A Fox,
1993 45 55 Roberts A Fox,
1997 250 ; 13 Roberts A Fox,
1993 290 " Roberts A Fox.
No. Ac. Per. AVarrantees, etc. Taxes
1891 600 72 Morris A Stewart $90 21
1893 483 47 Morris A Stewart 63 09
3649 70 30 Morris A Stewart 9 87
1892 ) 365 Morris A Stewart 51 47
1R94 J 15 ' Morris A Stewart 2 11
1903 1
1897 J 450 Morris A Stewart 31 73
5377 1100 George Mead, 155 10
300 John Briel, 21 15
200 II. Burgett. ; 56 40
DECATUR T0WNSHI1
Ac. Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes
391 Thomas P. Cope, $204 88
21 Thos. EdmundsoD, 12 57
67 96 Joseph Sansom, .. 35 62
291 159 Tbomas Billington, 204 88
100 Thos. Stewartson, 52 40
202 ' Mary M'Lanahan, -105 84
404 Ann M'Lanahan, .105 84
1(10 . Stacy W. Thompson, 52 40
200 Mary M'Lahahau, ,104 80
84 137 Joseph Whitehall, ' 44 02
108 Jacob Downing, 56 60
20 Joseph Sansom, 10 48
76 99 William Sansom, 39 82
241 22 William Evans, 126 28
50 Nancy Fauly,. 26 20
333 147 Thos. Edmundson, 174 50
90 John Drinker, 47 16
200 Casper Haines, 104 80
281 Gilbert Vaught, 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. G..ss, 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.
233 159 John Hambrigbt,
50 Matthias Slough,
8 Matthias Slough,
433 153 George Ross,
Taxes
$69 96
12 00
1 92
103 92
20 04
12 00
; 24 00
5 76
21 00
30 00
24 00
74 16
74
Jewis Jordan,
Hiram Passmore,
Abraham Ogdeo,
Henry Swan,
Benj. Hartshorn,
John Hambrigbt,
Adam Reigart
73 John Doughton,
FOX TOWNSHIP.
Ao. Per. Warrantees, etc.
50
100
24
50
100
100
309
No
Taxes
4272.425 James Wilson.
$71 46
4200 330 James Wilson, wf 1 4
4183 140 James Wilson, pt. 23 52
4183 250 James Wilson, n.e. 41 59
4181 495 James Wilson, wi 41 66
4200 660 James Wilson, . . 73 92
4182 990 James Wilson, 110 88
4183 200 James Wilson, 1 50 40
41S8 350 Jamei Wilson, mid 49 06
4183 for 1864 A 1865 45 82
4271 495 James Vilson,w.p. 82 .73
424 1 937 James Wilson, 262 51
4238 947 James Wilson, 264 77
1534 20 ' James Wilson, 5 60
1535 600 James Wilson, . 168 00
4242 290 . . James Wilson,. 83 44
4399 372 James Wilson, "? 62 50
4340 " 188 - James Wilson, " - 24 64
4393 216 James Wilson, 72 52
. . . 75 Evander Hyde, . 25 20
;. 100 Lane A Hyde, 23 00
90 ' Dan Kinebury.B L25 00
' 25 J.S. Hyde.B.L. - 8 40
- r 62 Hyde A Co, Hulet 13 89
107 Firminlot 23 97
50 Giles lot 11 20
4400 100 23 00
GIRARD TOWNSHIP.
Ao Per. Warrantees, etc.
203 1 08 Morris & Stewart
No.
1921
1933
1934
3643
3647
6123
1924
1890
3647
1890
1939
5352
5376
5353
5357
1925
1926
1937
1839
3643.
1929
1890
1383
1917
3650
IS87
1916
192S
Taxes
S23 95
63 12
423 120 Morris A Stewart
313
Morris A Stewart
75 17
- 12 74
2 36
47 20
103 .
10
200
. 508 100
254 120
10
1 160 . ; ,
793
1100
1100 '
1100
Morris A Stewart
Morris A Stewart
Morris A Stewart
Morris A Stewart
Morris A Stewart
Morris A Stewart
59 94
59 94
2 36
; Morris A Stewart
George Meade,
George Meade,
George Meade,
" George Meade,
62 Morris A Stewart
.93 Morris A Stewart
Morris A Stewart
125 Morris A Stewart
56 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
23 32
94 16
129 80
129 80
129 60
345
153
i 123
227
282
40 71
13 03
14 51
26 79
33 23
' 3 93
187
378
346
106
456
50
10 j
'22 07
44 60
40 83
12 51
53 31
. -5 90
12 39
GDSHEN TOWNSHIP.
No.
5314
5315
Ae. Per.
760 , .
1000
1000
137
800 ;
100
100
433
383
ieo .
152 :
Warrantees, ete. Taxes
George Meade, $124 45
George Meade, 163 75
George Meade, 163 75
Morris A Stewart, 26 85
Wm. Mape. 77 60
George Meade, 39 30
George Meade, ' 39 30
Morris A Stewart 57 37
Morris A Stewart 100 33
5316
1909
5325
5325
1912
1923
1923
1922
Morris A Stewart
26 20
25 29
317 81
288 20
IS! 59
233 20
233 20
Morris A Stewart
George Meade,
George Meade,
George Meade,
George Meade,
5324
5326
5327
5329
5330
1911
1213
1100
67
1113 120
1100
1100
. 100
No.
1430
1092
1023
1093
1095
1096
1097
2465
3461
1095
1095
1097
Georse Meade,
Morris A. Stewart, 26 20
GRAHAM TOWNSHIP
Ac. Per. : Warrantees, ete.
Taxes.
297 j
199
Thos. P. Cope, $130 6
John Skyrou, . 87 76
T. Cope, ' 42 63
Jas- Milligan, SO 27
Geo. Moore, 48 07
, Joseph Simons, 118 95
Joseph Henry, 127 89
. Charles Hall, 86 75
C. J. Allport, ... 18 09
Robt. Shaw, 68 80
Jno. Donaldson,' 39 75
K , n.Kclinnnm.r. , , 742&
145,
103
109.
340
348
100
1097
41
1693
100
100
3463
3475
GUELICH TOWNSHIP.
1665
1665
1097
1096
1097
1097
1096
Ac. Per.
1121
305 . 48
90
Warrantees, etc. Taxes.
John Witmer, $44 14
Geo. Baker, - - 119 7
Benj. 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, 8160
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. Yadler, 93 15
Daniel Offley, . -'. 82 53
Geo. Baker, Jr. 84 50
Timothy Paxton, 171 31
John Burge, " 170 80
John Musser, 84 88
Jos. Ashbrigbt, 171 34
48 114
349 96
134
158
433 153
356
69
S466
8467
108
260
98
100
50
119 121
193 122
433 153
433 153
237 . 48
210
215 75
436 145
433 153
216 153
436 145
HUSTON TOWNSHIP.
No.
3575
3583
3602
3605
961 : Roberts A Fox, $335 72 )
1020 60 Roberts A Fox,
1020 60 Roberts A Fox, ,
1049 129 Roberts A Fox,
1020 60 Roberts A Fox,
1020 60 Roberts A Fox.
403 .... , Roberts A Fox,
403 Roberts A Fox, '
1020 60 Roberts A Fox,
200 J Q. Kidder.
195 David Caldwell,
360 57
360 57
370 83
330 67
360 57.
144 22
144 22
360 57
70 70
63 98
3606
35S
1986
1691
3595
5673
1041 - Moore A DeUny, 368 04
1011 Moore A Delany, 368 04
1041 Moore A-Delany, 333 04
5674
5675
5066
507
990 Wm. Powers,
879 Wm. Powers,
9 '.10 James Wilson,
990 -James Wilson.
990 James Wiison.
347 27 Moore A Delany,
990 James Wilson,- .
349 96
310 07
225 02
225 02
225 02
105 14
249 99
4263
4264
4199
5672
4261
4902
4235
4226
4229
4230
4236
4225
No.
5312
420 M'ilhelm Willink 143 47
986 James Wilson. 213 96
1995
1995
990 - James Wilson,
249 93
243 72
965 123 James Wilson,
507
490
740
124
James Wilson, ' 1 2b 116
James Wilson, 123 74
James Wilson, 135 85
Wilhelm Willink 25 04
Wilhelin Willink 249 99
4S90
4889
4902
990
" 5S
110
990
990
638
526
923
1113
810
990
375
101
293
250
'600
689
1041
1041.
347
' 100
547
147
1041
347
500
500
856
1020
1089"
900
429
1000
100
1020
437
Wilhelm Willink 13 93
Wilhelm Willink 58 89
4897
5062
5069
4231
4234
4090
6061
Wm. Powers, 349 93
Wm. Powers, 349 93
James Wilton, 161 09
James Wilson, 132 81
James Wilson, 233 10
Wm. Powers, 224 83
Wm. Powers, 245 47
Wm. Powers, 299 94
E. Shoemaker, 113 63
' E. Shoemaker," 30 60
Wm. Powers, 90 24
James Wilson, 63 14
James Wilson, 126 25
James Wilson, 224 43
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
81 Moore A Delany. 22 22
81 Moore A Delany, 157 56
27 Moore A Delany, 105 14
Moore A Delany, 151 50
Moore A Delany, 151 50
2r Roberts A Fox, 216 14
529.1
5296
5297
5290
5291
5064
5065
5063
4228
4236
4265
5670
6671
5672
4899
5676
5677
5678
5672
5676
5677
35S9
2000
2001
3592
133
4902
3593
3601
3600
3573
3576
3594
3597
421
440
440
840
Roberts A Fox,
. , Roberts A Fox,
Roberts A Fox,
33 Roberts A Fox,
. Abel DuBois,
309 06
329 97
204 54
103 93
252 50
Wilhelm Willink, 20 20
60 Roberts A Fox, - 257 55
SO Roberts A Fox,
110 39
: 899 151 Roberts A Fox,
733 Roberts A Fox,
903 109 Roberts A Fox,
1020 60 Roberts A Fox,
883 3 Roberta A Fox,
272 49
185 05
229 27
257 55
224 23
3607
3584
3585
3604
5063
4193
4256
4254
5679
262
635 65 Roberts A Fox,
1020 64 Roberts A Fox,
1020 64 Roberts A Fox,
895 136 Roberts A Fox,
297 Wm. Powers,
927 23 James Wilson,
883 115 James Wilson,
' 927 . 23 James Wilson.
1041 SI Moore A Delaney,
206 John Dunlap,
500 . Dubois A Lowe.
173 02
257 56
257 55
223 24
S9 99
234 02
224 22
234 11
473 19
91 60
151 60
29 79
433
433
433
433
433
433
433
433
433
433
170
298
105
100
90
407
100
95 91 Reynolds'sobdivi
' sion. J.Nicholson,
30 . .do J. Nicholson,
105 109 do J. Nicholson,.
4 do J.NicboIton,
6 do J. Nicholson,
110 do J Nicholson,
95 153 do J. Nicholson,
90 104 do J. Nicholson,
195 do J. Nicholson.
81 do J.Nicholson,
85 43 do J. Nicholson,
93 144 do J.NichUon,
91 141 do J.Nicholson,
100 20 do J.Nicholson,
JORDAN TOWNSHIP.
11
13
6
8
15
6
8
2
11
10
12
14
16
9 09
31 80
1 20
1 78
33 33
23 80
27 27
31 83
27 57
25 67
23 28
27 79
SO 30
100
125
112
267 ;
19
137
484
Ac. Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes.
224 153 Richard Peters, $83 46
433 153 Peter Kuhn, 145 08
209 Richard Peters, 77 64
433 153 Frod'k Beates, 134 16
111 Adam Kuhn, 34 34
140 Euenezer Brenbam, 62 08
103 Adam Kuhn, 35 22
433 153 Thomas Martin, 145 08
283 Robirt Martin, 103 20
91 135 Philip Loust, 83 85
70 , Wm. Johnston, 26 04
100 . Jouathan Joues, 24 80
100 Richard Martin, . 3100
433 153 John Dunwoodie, 132 00
875
25
400
85
100
222
96
136
50
62
No
5962
6962
5951
KARTHAUS TOWNRHIP.
Ao.
342
79
83
2i3
124
865
436
. 53
Per. Warrantees, eto, Taxes
Wm. Smith, $149 63
Cltarles Willink, 9 88
Charles Willink, 12 50
139 Charles Willink, 31 63
108 Charles Willink, 15 51
Charles Willink, 103 13
11S Charles Willink, 54 49
62 Charles Willink, 7 26
113 Charles Willink, , 32 36
126 Charles Wiilink, 12 12
Charles Willink, 15 24
t Charles Willink, 12 60
Charles Willink, 12 50
Charles Willink, 11 12
Charles Willink, 9 33
No.
5733
5785
5774
5775
4262
4262
6777
5777
5923
1429
5928
5S31
259
1 97
122
160
100
89
75
652
59
660
12S
26
50
500'
122
8 j
89
18
106
133
Charles Willink, ' 81 49
Charles Willink,. 3S
-Tffl.MignSig,' af-BO
a. M HerUine, 75 09
B. D Hall, . 37 50
Charles Willink, 18 75
Charles Willink, 3 76
5779
5776
5776
5776
Charles Willink, 7 5
W.A SchnarsACo,156 25
Daniel Yothen, li 13
Mary Eggaos, 25 09
T. A J. White, II U
T. A J.White, 2 26
No.
3603
3599
3582
19.35
1992
1990
2005
1990
2006
2003
Thomas Meyers,
13 25
41 51
Christian Brown,
. 60 Hugh M'Gonigal, 6 0S
KNOX TOWNSHIP.
Ac. Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes
437 48 Beuben Haynes, $158 63
485 50 Luke Morris, 157 92
433 158 Joseph Hilliard ' 157 18
433 153 Robert Gray, ' f 157 18
429 41 John Binghurat, 155 73
433 153 Sarah Ward, - 157 18
433 153 GeoigeEddy, 157 18
433 153 Moore Wharton 157 18
233 153. George Asbion, 84 59
433 153 William Hunter, 104 77
333 John Dorsey, 39 06
433 153 Benj. Poultney,1 157 18
433 153 Israel Morris, 157 18
433 153 Martin Fierce, , 157 18
72 Thomas 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 37
173 153 Robert Wharton, 62 92
433 163 George Sestt, 157 18
225 John Boyd. 81 67
109 Susanna Ward. 39 57
255 G. & M. M'Cormick, 62 55
75 " Peter Whiteside, 84 84
100 John Dorsey, 12 10
3596
3610
2003
3567
3588
3587
3593
Ac.
433
4 06
433
100
412
420
240
433
268
215
60
300
100
418
125
57
100
334
216
438
LAWRENCE TOWNSHIP.
Ao. Per. Warrantees, ete. Taxes
1100 George Mead, $103 13
33 80 Roberts" A Fox,W.pt.9 62
121
163
433
433
433
33 80 Roberts 1 Fox.E.pt.9 62
221 . Hugh Jordan,
413 John Read,
27 62
61 63
52 114 Rudolph Liti,
6 9
36 25
4 50
100
90 Robert Mitchell,
248
237
6 James Alexander
385 ' Wm. Montgomery, 71 25
74 J. M. Maeumber, I8 60
46 , Leonard AHartsh'n, 13 60
18 Jas. Irwin of John, 3 36
41 J. B. M Enally, 10 25
41 Jas. B.Shaw, 10 25
726 . Georg. Mead, 90 75
1167 47 George Mead, . 145 89
1213 69 George Mead, 151 61
433 George Mead, 262 02
1100 , George Mead, 333 48
153 Ellis Irwin A Son, 23 76
176 Ellis Irwin A Son, -33 00
211 Ellis Irwin A Son. 45 00
137 Ellis Irwin A Son, 34 25
. 4 Kratier A Barret, 1 25
170
91
218
.1!
40
189
100
85
150
100
162
MORRIS TOWNSHIP.
Ac. Per.
402
206 :
327
373
Warrantees, etc. Taxes
George Wetzell, ' $97 28
William Wertz, 49 84
Christian Wertt, 79 13
David Lauch, 90 27
Jesse Yarnell, ' 101 87
Joseph Turner, 106 48
Joseph Turner, 106 48
Joseph Turner, v;. 82 28
George Habecker, 102 37
Peter Yarnell, 72 60
John Read, 8 22
Patrick Hays, ' 29 62
Francis Johnson, S3 27
John Huston, .96 80
Thomas Morris, 104 79
65
:o9
20
423
800 .
34
122
183
400 -433
153
433 153
433 153
433 153
433 15S
William Morris, 104 79
Samuel Meredith; ' 104 79
William Miller, 104 79
Hetty Morris, 104 79
Thos. Fitzsitnmons,
104 79
104 79
104 79
iieorge Ciymer,
Robert Gray,
Patrick Moored
Mary Morris,
Magnus Miller,
, Nalbio Frazey,
Clem Stocker,
John Vaughn, '
Jonathan Nesbit,'
Blair M'Lanahan,
William Stewart,
James Wilson,
Bolmrt Morris, -William
Morris,
Richard R. Smith,
Isaac Farlow;
Patrick nays;
George Gates,
Hyman Grstz,
Conrad Swartz;
John Gran1,
Ficholas Rideoouf,
Robert Caison,
Nicholas Ridenouf,
Matthias Slough, .
Henry Drinker,
Frederick Hubleyj
Matthias Slough,
William Bigler,
Simon Swartz,
Joseph Potter;
Francis Johnston,
Joseph Nicholson,
Joseph Nicholson,
104 79
104 79
104 79
m 7?
104 79
104 79
104 79
: 51 44
72 12
25 41
24 20
( 21 78
73 81
- 24 20
24 24
15 14
20 82
65 09
24 99
117 12
5
90 75
6 05
96 8Q
8 47
12 10
40 80
17 42
24 68
9 09
11 28
19
40 '
17
95
117
PINN TOWNSHIP.
Ao. Per. Warrantees, ete. Taxes
64S
14 John Nioholson, $158 66
Greenwood Bell, 43 68
Elijah Heath, . 16 ST
Nicklin A Griffith, 39 TT
Nicklin A Griffith, 27 81
168
63
1
IO'j
PIKE TOWNSHIP. -Ao.
Per. Warrantees, eto! Taxes'
1020 64 John Nicholson. S74 M
819
41 John Nicholson, 69 91
64 John Nicholson, 60 02
64 John Nicholson, 60 02
James Wilson, 90 43
86 James Wilson, 87 48
12 John Nicholson, 60 03
12 John Nicholson, 60 02
. Nicklin A Griffith, 6 19
8. Blodget, 8 64
Nicklin A Griffith. 25 II
633
820
V90
957 .
410 '
410
25
70
206
206
23
146
64
r. Wi
lli 460
120
200
276
SB 9
476
Nioklin 4-Griffith, 26 12
John r. HovL
6 10
. Thomas Jordan,
Thomas Magee,
li S8
16 62
- M
8 6T
33 09
29 28
24 40
ss er
45 03
67 9
Z. Bailey,
2. M'Natii,
. Thomas Magee,
. Raehael Kratxer,
John Nicholson,
John Nicholson,
80 John Nicholson,
UNION TOWNSHIP.
Ao Per. Warrantees, ete. Taxes
909 151 Roberts o Fox, $367 24
60 66 Roberts Fox, 244 62
799 30 Roberta j- Fox, 60 60
408 Roberts 4- Fox, 164 83
408 Roberts d Fox, 164 63
183 - Roberts 4-Fox. 73 93
. 693 - Roberts A- Fox, 279 97
200 ' Roberts 4" Fox, 80 80
176 99 Roberts (r Fox; 71 10
186 Roberts 4-Fox; 69 19.
829 41 Roberts 6- Fox, 334 91
299 62 Roberts 4- Fox, 120 89
235 Roberts 4-Fox, 115.14
35 0 . Roberts 4-Fox, 13160
970 60 Roberts 4-Fox, 391 88
650 RobsrU 4- Fox, 262 60
380 , . Roberta 4- Fox, ' 115 14
WOODWARD TOWNSHIP; ,
Per. Warrantees, ete. Taxes.
153
159
153
41
120
153
John Vooght, $235 64
John Walls, 248 07
John Roll, - 233 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
Thomas Neilj 68 48
Eli Hootman, 16 82'
Mary Neil, 122 40
Benj. Johnston,' 40 80
Hegarty, - 170 64
John M'Caben, . 88 21
Mary Connelly, 19 44
Roland Evans, 64 40
PigotShaw, 181 70
Sebastian Graff, 117 60
Thos. Edmonson, 23S 27
Ell noottnan, 49 38
Mary Sand wick, 88 90
Philip Loast, - 176 60
Jacob R. Howell, 176
Wm. Johnston, . 176 66
George Beckham; . 40 80
Charles Bight, 134 82
Daniel Turner, . 128 82
Peter Louder; 69 36
Charles Louder, . 24 76
Channcey Rickets, SI 96
Chauncey Rickets, 2 72
William Wister, 9 b2
Jsaac Wilson, . ' 44 88
nenry Shaffer, ' 84 00
George Asbton, 11 66
John Low, T 84 00
Isaac Gosa, ' 84 00
John M'Lathon, TO 11
5
:
143
42
78
153
153
153
58
80
W. K. WRIGLEY.Traasurer.'-
Clearfield, Msreh 25, 1868.
153
153
143
153
153
153
153
153
153
153
- ;-
BO
122
139
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