Raftsman's journal. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1854-1948, May 27, 1868, Image 1

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BY S. I ROW.
CLEARFIELD, PA., WEDNESDAY; MAY 27, 1808.
VOL. 14.-N0.
1.
- SftUtt a?trg.
THE CLEAR VIBIOS.
, . I did but dream. ' I'never knew "" "
.What charms oar sternest seasons wore.
Was never yet the iky so blue.
i " Was never earth ao white before? ' -
V .Till now I never saw the glow
t Of sunset on yon hilia of snow;
..'And never learned the bough's designs '
Of beauty in its leafless lines.
Did ever such a morning break
' As that my eastern windows see? ' i &
Did ever such a moonlight lake - J .
Weird photographs of shrub and tree ? ,
. 'Rang ever bells ao wild, and fleet .
...The moaie of the winter street? . 4
I Was ever yet a sound by half , ' .
-Be merry as yon schoolboy's laugh ? . " , "
' "O Earth! -with gladness verfrantht,
'" No added charm thy face hath found; '
- With I a my heart the cha'nee Is wrought,
" J My footsteps make eneianted ground.
From ooueh of pain and curtained room
Forth to thy light and air I come,
'- To inri-in all that meets my eyes
The freshness of a glad surprise. " "
- fair seem these winter days, and soon
i Shall blow the warm weal winds of spring,.
To set the unbounded rills in tune. .
And hither urge tie bluebird's wing.
, The vales shall laugh in flowers, the woods
Grow mysiy greeu with leafing buds, - -
' : And violets and wildflowers sway . ,
- Against the throbbing heart of May.
Break forth. my lips, in praise, and own
The wiser love severely kind. .
Sinee, richer for its chastening grown,
I see, wiiereas I once whs bliud.
The world, O Father, hath not wronged
With loss the life by thee prolonged ; '
But still, with every added year, . .
More beautiful thy works appear.
Astbou hast mitdetby world without.
Make tbou more fair my world within ;
Shine through its lingering clouilt of doubt,
Rebuke ils haunting shapes cf sin.
Fill, brief or long, my granted span
Of life with love to thee and man.
Strike when than wilt the hour of rest,
But let my last days be my best.
Grant on Methodism. : -
The Philadelphia correspondent of the Cin
cinnati Timet writes: - -
Grant, Grow and Curtin occupied the
" General's pew id our fashionable uptown,
itlethodi&i Church last Sunday to the per
lect astonish meut of everybody. For a short
time the distinguished party tat incoguitto,
"2Ht" gf adUaffjthCnaae ortxranrwarf whfc
jeered around, ana finally first one and then
another ol the audience arote and took a
got-d rear, or profile view of the ''little man
or destiny." When the salvers were pass
ed round for the collection, the almoner
walked quickly by the pew without even the
usual pause, but Grant was not to be pasted
here anymore than on the road. lie quick
ly "made his feet,'.' and extending his hand
over the elegant salver, dropped a green
lock in the . plate. The deacon bowed his
thaoks, and as each moved up to the altar
with his collection, he winked and blinked,
nodded, and made other significant but ut
terly unintelligible signs to the minister and
two of the elders in the pulpit. It was all
to no purpose. The reverend gentleman
preached as he had first intended, upon the
subject of the need of a more general char
ity among the people in behali of the great
work of the Church.
Why do you like tha Methodists. Gen
eral?" a&ked Curtin, whin they had come
out. - . ...
" "Because their religion is one of hard
knocks. They take bold of a man and nev
:er let him drop until they have either con
verted him, or scared him po he will ay his
prayers come time in his life, and thus oe
saved. Then, too, it is an American reli
gion. We Method a- are entirely Demo
cratic, yet no churcil appreciates the value
of unioo.federalization in government more
than the Methodists. I wish that our Na
tional Government had the liberty and the
"Btreirgth that it ought to have from a prop
er exercise of these principles."
'The Captain's Trout. A gentleman
who resides in a neighboring town tells a
good story about one' of his trouting excur
sions. He was about setting off, with a
friend," for a days fihing, when an old ac
. quainUnce, a sea captain, drove up, and was
invited to join them. ..The captain said he
should be happy to go, for he had never
caught a trout in his Hie and being furnish
ed with a rod and line, they all set off to
gether. Arrived at the brook, they separa
ted, one going above and one below, leaving
the captain to try his luck where he was.
After an hour had passed, the gentleman
who was fishing above the captain, came
within hail, and a.-ked if he had caught
anything. -.. . - ; s
"No," replied the captain, ' 'it's these
'Confounded things that jump off the bank
and go 'kerchug into the water that your
after, ain't it?" .
The Reason. At a certain colleee, the
senior class was under examination for de
grees. The professor of natural philosophy
was badgering in optics. - The point under
iHniftrarion -was, that, strictly and scientifi
cally speaking, we see no objects, but their
images depicted on the retina. The worthy
protessor.m order to make the matter plain
er, said to the wag' of , the class. "Mr.
Jackson, did you ever actually see your fath
er?" Bill replied, promptly, "No, sir."
' Please explain to the committee why you
sever neeo yourfather. "Because," replied
Mr Jarkson, very gravely "he died before
I waa born, air.". ,
I 1 1 T ....
A gentleman wa chiding his son for stay
ing out late at nights or rather early next
morning and paid : "Why, when I was
your age my father won d not allow me to
gn cut after dark." "Then you had a gay
old father, you had," snared the young
Drofligate. Whereupon the father' very
"harshly vociferated, "I bad a confounded
eight better one than yoo have, you young
Tascal!" . ,
; ; ... '.;; .... - A Trench Romance.
One of those little romances of which the
French are so fond, has lately taken place
in Paris, and is thus described in a journal :
M. "Roberts, an immensely wealthy and
highly accomplished elegant, well known,
not only for his valuable collections of paint
ings and mediaeval relics, but for his rare
skill as a designer and painter, hearing that
one of his tenants, a Mr. li., whom he had
never seen, kept one of the most extensive
ateliers of fancy boxes and ornamental ob
jects in France, called on him, with a view
to make his acquaintance.' '
Entering the counting room, he founda
good-natured, eccentric gentlemen or mid
die ager who greet d him. and1 exclaimed :
'I suppose that you have also seen my
advertisement, and come to apply for . that
situation as designer?" . .
For a joke, M. Robert replied that he
hid. Mr. B supplied him with paints and
brushes, and requested him to produce a
design for a asket. M.-Robert soon found
thai what Mr. B. really wanted, was an a
tist woo would strictly carry out nis own
ideas, and that these were pure, and form
ed on an extensive knowledge of art. In a
short time he produced a sketch which suit
ed the employer to a dot.
-M. Robert veiy gravely engaged himself,
exacting good wjges,and insisted on having
several new articles of furnitt re placed in
the room which was assigned to him. But
when he was introduced to the work rooms,
and found one hundred and fifty girN,many
of them young and beautiful, busily employ
ed, and was informed that he would be re
quired to supply ' them with designs, and
show the young ladies how they wer to be
carried out. the young artist b -gan to feel
as if he should have to be carried out him
self being very susceptible.
"Working for a living," said ho to him
self, "is not entirely devoid of attraction.
Let us work."
M. Roberts being an accomplished artist,
delighted his employer, and he soon found
a remarkable fascination in seeing his de
signs realized in steel, silver, enamel or
wood. He took a pleasure hitherto unknown
in seeing his work in the shop windows,and
finding them in the boudoirs of his friends.
This workshop life was of course carefully
concealed from "society," nor did his em
ployer suspect that his artist was his land
lord. But M Robert soon found a more
intense object of fascination in the daughter
of Mr. B., a 3'oung lady who also took part
in the duties of the atelier. This damsel
was as remarkab e for her accomplishments
as for her extraordinarj beauty, and M.
Robert soon fouqd that as regarded taste
and culture in all matters which especially
interested him, he had never met with any
one like her. Step by step the pair fell in
love, and little by little the arti.-t so ingra
tiated himself with the father, that the lat
ter,af'ter due deliberation, consented to their
union.
Previous to their marriage, the ol 1 gen
tleman one day spoke of a dowry. "I shall
tve Maria fifty thousand francs, with a
ttle air of boasting- "Eh. mon garcon ?"
"And, I suppose," added M. Robert,
gravely, "that I, too, must settle something
on mv wife. Well I will."
This caused a peal of laughter, which was
redoubled when the artist added :
"And I will settle this piece of property,
house and all, with the building adjoining,
on her."
But what was their amasement when M.
Robert drew forth the title deeds, and said:
"You seem to forget that I am your land
lord? Isn't my name Robert?"
The voung ladv did not faint, but papa
nearly died of astonishment and joy. There
was a magnificent wedding, but the bride
groom has .not given up business. He de
clares there is as much amusement in being
useful as in amusing one s self.
TREASURER'S SALE
OF UNSEATED fJLSDS
FOB TAXES .
For 1867 and previous rears.
NOTICE is hereby gitew. tuat In pur
suanee of an Act of Assembly, passed
the 12th day of June, A. D. 1815, entitled
'-An Act to amend an Aet directing the
mode of selling unseated lands, in Clear
field couDty." will be exposed to Public
Sale or outcry, for the taxes due and
unpaid thereon, at the Court House in
the Borough of Clearfiotd, on the Sec
ond Monday in Jane, A, I). 1803 : 4-
BECCAEIA TOWNSHIP.
Ac. Per. Warrantees, eto. - Taxes
58 . John Mailer, '. .''."$27 20
- 8.:. Fred'k HnWey',"..' , 5 2i
1C9 96 . John Benin, 79 33
176 - 47 Jeremiah Mosher, . 76 65
186 37. Thomas Billingtoo, 88 40
'76 BO Michael Musser, 35 89
100 . James M'Murtfie, 36 85
80 " Thomas Mnrgatory, 2 48
80 Mgnns Miller, 29 48
410 ': John F.rdv, 164 82
160 Willi nu Bradv, - 64 32 i
592 . ; J. Blain.E. Blain, .237 98 J
399 John Witmor, 187 20
349 Henry Witnior, 163 76
181- WillUm Wilson, 84 95 j
134 Jitbob Krug, . 62 85
104 John Gibson, 48 78
215 73 Robert Wilson, 10103
433 153 William Gray, 23 28
433 153 John Miller, - 203 41
94 91 Jerumiau Mosher, 41 22
161 116 Peter G-tz, 77 58
330 153 Martin Fhu'Z, r 88 44
2!6 125 Jacob F.ine, 79 33
328 153 George Musser, 87 90
74 32 Thomas Gibfou, 34 84
433 133 David B.rton, . 87 10
433 153 John Ferdnev, 203 41
44 Brown & Full on, 20 61
71 80 John KetUnd, Z'J. 50
55 102 Sarah Biilington, .25 87
860 JrfCobKung, 168 84
30 Win. Plumket, 14 08
3614
1993
1997
1998
3674
62
5860
5877
5879
5881
588S
323
195
218
2009
13
1994
2010.
3580
2009
27
155 ;
275
82.
140 124 Roberts A Fox,
45 55 Roberts A Fox,
250 13 Roberts A Fox,
290 Roberts A Fox.
102 34 Roberts A Fox,
215 .. Conrad Long,
670 r -f Jona. IS. Smith
37 52
12 Oft
67 00
77 72
41 60
69 28
404 01
846 ' Henry Wykoff, 330 09
Government Credit.
Massachusetts has recently negotiated a
loan of three million dollars for twenty years
at four per cent per annum, lhe isa
tiona! Government pays six per cent, gold,
and our bonds are taken cautiously at that.
In other words, the United States pays six
per cent, gold for one thousand dollars of
currency Massachusetts can for four per
cent, - gold borrow one thousand doljars in
gold.' Now this two per cent, loss in inter
est, and twenty-five or thirty per cent, loss
in the prinoinal, accurately represents the
influence of the presence of the Djtncratic
Earty in the country. In the Bay State the
emocracy is substantially unknown- As
an element of power it ha3 no meaning.
Repudiation, of course, is not only never
mooted or discussed, but. never so much as
breathed. With her sixty thousand Repub
lican majority, a reflection on the commer
cial honor or credit of Massachusetts would
be resented similaily as an aspersion on the
virtue of one's wife or daughter. Repudia
tion there is treason, and repudiators are look
ed upon as traitors,and we see the result. We
as a nation, are paying dear for the being
in our midst of the disloyal organiiation.
One-half of the taxes now paid by the peo
ple of the United States are directly char
geable to the Democracy. It costs us iust
twi as much to borrow money a3 need be,
by reason of the dishonest policy and course
of" tais reckless and desperate party. Phila.
Prts. -.
. ... f i
Robert Watson,a well-known colored man,
recently died in New York city, aged 71
years. He began life as a house-servant,
and could neither read nor write. At the
tim e r( his death he owned eight houses
and ever $100,000 in personal property.
TTie Racine Journal says that the aeauit
tal of Andrew Johnson don't affect its poli
tics, but it gives its religion an awful strain.
"I'm sittine on the 'style,' Mary," as Jor
said when he sat down on his wife's bonnet.
Ac.
41
196
234
408
413
440
429
429
100
109
132
70
427
427
400
266
95
49
205
100
404
404
404
427
160
No.
2004
3579
3573
3S08
5959
5926
5926
B0GGS TOWNSHIP.
Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes.
John Thomas, $8 31
John Thomas, ' 45 43
76. Joseph Drinker, 47 03
76; Joseph Drinker, 95 67
Win. McCorraick, 110 69
Nancv Boggs. . 118 04
41 Malcolm McDonald, 114 96
41 John Byers, 114 96
John Montgomery, 26 80
90 Barbara Snydor, 3188
George Hootinan, 89 80
Henry Faunce, 18 78
George Ayrcs, 85 76
31 Wm. Troutwine, 85 76
John K.-an, 80 40
Joseph Bill, 89 12
146 Kichard Thoma3, 15 70
Barbara Snyder, 13 13
-.Thomas Smith, 54 94
John K.'phart, 26 80
Blair M'Lanahsn, 81 21
Thomas L. Moore, 81
Mary Mortis. ' 81
Jonas Steinheiser, 71
Kichard Waple, 32
21
21
55
12
Ac.
324
102
159
250
437
109
48
30
225
100
64
50
50
85
85
175
No.
492
3612
3603
3L00H T0WW3KI?.
Ac. Per. Warrantees. eh. Taxes
400 . Roberts A Fox, 102 40
1020 60 Roberts A Fox. 261 12
81 33 Roberts k Fox, 20 73
463 111 Roberts A Fox. 119.81
98 138 Nicklin A Griffith 25 09
, 93 Nioklin A Griffith 23 81
296 Nicklin A Griffith 75 78
50 George L. Reed, 12 80
5 . Fenton A Spencer, 2 56
84 . Levi Cleaver, . 26 88
250 David Irwiir, 72 06
100 John P. Dale, 25 26
BRADFORD TOWNSHIP.
Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes
Hugh Ely, $42 76
35 John Campbell, 20 18
Hall & Buck, 20 99
Bltir M'Lanahan, 49 50
17 Polly M'Lanahan, 67 65
Andrew Pettit, 35 90
Matrhias Slaytnaker, 9 50
Matthew Forcee, 7 92
James Duncan, 37 22
Neheraiah Mains, 19 80
David Mains, . 12 67
Daniel Graham, 13 20
Horatio L. Hall, 13 20
Wra. Graham, jr. 22 44
John Hanna, 22 44
John Vaughn, 46 20
BRADY TOWNSHIP.
Ac. Per. Warren tees. etc. Taxes
303 W Kirkpatrick.fi 03 18
200 Roberts A Fox, 53 60
150 Roberts A Fox, 40 20
1997
1993
Ac.
303
303
29J
311
298
111
100
293
150
3-11 John Danlap, 181 41
100 - Casper Stiver, 40 20
5CI Christian Lower, 302 17
600 Koberts A rox. 395 25
521' Christian Lower, 310 93
365 a. Koberts A Fox. 217 48
604 ? Roberts A Fox, 364 21
995 Si Roberts A Fox, 600 05
6U . s Roberts A Fox, 368 50
2o6 f Benj. Henry, , 154 37
135 3 Casper Stiver, : 81 47
472 i Casper Stiver sr, 2S4 62
Si fil George Shaffer 50 II
80 i i J ST. Millers (h's, 42 88
100 ' Banm. " ' 53 60
50 ' 5 Mertairy, 26 80
66 y Roberts A Fox, 13 09
250 - t Roberts A Fox. 67 00
EURN3TDE TOWNSHIP.
Per. . Watrantoes. etc. Taxes.
John Jones, $137 80
James Chapman, 137 80
Benj Trasnall, 130 DO
- Tiwns'd Spackman 202 15
BELL TOWNSHIP. '
No. Ac Per. Warrar tees, etc. Taxes
4283 1000 ' Henry Beck, $230 00
5620 500 - Henry BecK, , 115 00
5620 500 Henry Beck, 115 00
5764 1000 Uenry Beck. : 230 00
5613 61 Henry Beck, 14-W
4287 ' 79 120 Henry Beck. . ' . 18 f7
423730 "78 Henry Beck, "St lis1
307 59 Henry Beck, . 88 32
5766 113 Henry Beck, 32 54
' 71 Henry Beck, 20 47
93 97 Henr Beck, 21 59
76 1000 Henry Beck, 230 00
4286 506 Henry Beck, 116 33
4 89 500 Henry Beck. 143 75
3565 161 118 John Nicholson 55 54
5904 1000 Nicklin A Griffith 230 00
5906 753 Nicklin A Griffith 174 34
5907 800 Nicklin A Griffith 134 00
5918 955 Nicklin A Griffith .219 65
5919 933 Nicklin A Griffith 215 74
433 Benj. Gibbs. 124 54
5619 242 Henry Beck. 55 66
5909 625 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 33
5915 607. Nicklin AGriffith 139 61
5921 1100 Nicklin AGriffith 253 00
5619 101 93 Henry Beck, 23 23
4237 93 97 Henry Beck, 21 51
5619 119 01 Henry Beck, 27 37
5906 102 32 Nicklin Griffith 29 33
5906 31 28 Nicklin AGriffith 8 97
5907 90 Nicklin A Griffith 25 83
42s6 100 Henry Deck, 23 00
Ac
100
313
433
298
258
433
433
433
433
100
433
876
257
..'88
271
411
234
433
190
38
22
200
433
147
100
61
433
No.
1891
1893
3649
1892
1S94
1903
1897
5377
Prr
153
153
153
153
153
153
153
153
153
Rebecca Brown,
: Christian Slake,
Leonard Hollis,
John Buret),
John.Cumniings,
CHEST TOWNSHIP.
- Warrantees, etc.
John Boyd.
Joshua llaynes,
Thomas Hamilton,
William Wilson,
James Ross,
193 70
43 30
89 00
133 38
68 25
Taxes
$46 40
145 00
200 91
158 27
119 71
John Ciinninghatr , 150 80
John Cook, . 150 80
Joseph Ewing, 150 80
William Cook,. 150 80
DuvH C ithcart, 29 00
AlexTHtinter, 100 46
Peter Horse, 130 85
' I "Hugh Bsrtley, . 74 58
l Joseph Pike, ' ,, 25 62
.V.'' George Page, 78 65
Henry Page, 71 58
' James Noble, 67 87
153 John Musser, 200 91
164 Christian Rohrer, 88 16
War arCftati'' -118 78-
Miller & Crist, 10 21
Mahaifey& Mitchell, 46 40
Matbias Slough, 100 46
George Ross, 42 60
John Brenneman, 29 00
J. & H. Breth, . 28 30
Samuel Jackson, 71 45
COVINGTON TOWNSHIP.
Ao. Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes
600 72 Morris A Stewart $90 24
483 47 Morris A Stewart 63 09
70 30 Morris A Stewart 9 87
365 - Morris A Stewart 51 47
15 Morris A Stewart 2 11
450 Morris A Stewart 31 73
1100 George Mead, 155 10
300 John Briel, 21 15
200 H. Borgett. 56 40
DECATUR TOWNSHIP.
Ac. Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes
391 Thomas P. Cope, $204 88
24 Thos. Edmundaon, 12 67
67 96 Joseph Sanson), : 85 62
391 159 Thomas Billintcton, 204 88
100 Thos.'Stewurtson, 52 40
202 Mary M'Lanahan, . 105 84
404 - Ann M'Laosnan, . 105 84
100- Stacy W. Thompson, 62 40
200 1 Mary M'Lanahan, 104 80
84 137 Joseph Whitehall,
108 Jacob Downing,
20 Joseph Sansom,
76 99 William Sansom,'
211 22 William Evans,
50 Nancy Fauly,
333 147 Thos. Edmundson,
90 John Drinker,
200 Casper Haines,
281 Gilbert Vaught,
195 Joseph Harrison,
198 Joseph Harrison,
60 - Joseph Harrison,
83 136 Joseph Whitehall,
200 Jonathan Nesbit,
125 A. J. G..SS,
200 Sam'l. M Clarren,
17 Joseph S msom,
90 David Stewart,
44 02
56 60
10 48
39 82
126 28
26 20
174 50
47 16
104 80
147 24
102 18
103 74
26 20
43 50
104 80
65 00
104 80
8 90
21 58
Ac.
74
50
100
24
50
100
100
309
FERGUSON TOWNSHIP.
Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes
233 159 John Hambright, $69 96
50 Matthias Slough,. 12 00
8 Matthias Slongh, 1 92
433 153 George Ross, 103 92
, Lewis Jordan, Zv v
Hiram Pasmore, 12 00
Abraham Ogden, , , 24 00
Henry Swan, 5 76
Benj. Hartshorn, 21 00
John Hambright, 30 00
Adam Reigart . 24 00
73 John Doughton, 74 16
FOX TOWNSHIP.
Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes
James Wilson. $71 46
James Wilson, wT 18 49
James Wilson, pt. 23 52
James WiUon, n e. 41 99
James Wilson, wj 41 66
James Wilfon, 73 92
James Wi son, 110 83
James Wilson, i 50 40
Jane" Wilson, mid 49 06
for 1364 A 1&65 45 82
James Wilson. w. p. 82 78
James Wilson, 26 2 51
James Wilson, 264 77
James Wilson, 5 60
James Wilson, 163 00
James Wilson, 83 44
James Wilson, 62 50
James Wilson, 24 64
James Wilson, 72 52
Evander Hyde, 25 20
Lane A Hyde, 28 00
Dan Kingbury.B L25 00
J. 8. Hyde, B. L. 8 40
Hyde A Co., Hulet 13 S9
Firminlot 23 97
Giles lot 11 20
28 00
No. Ac.
4272 4 25
4200 330
4183 140
4188 250
4131 495
4200 660
4182 990
4188 200
4 1 88 350
4188
4271 495
4241 937
4233 947
1534 ' 20
1535 600
4242 290
439 372
4348 133
4393 216
" 75
100
- 90
25
62
107
50
4400 100
No.
1921
1933
1934
3648
3547
6123
1924
1890
3647
1890 1
1939 i 160
6352 798
5376 1100
5353 1100
5357 1100
GIRARD TOWNSHIP.
Ac Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes
203 103 Morris h Stewart $23 95
428 120 Morris A Stewart 63 12
313 Morris A Stewart 75 17
103 Morris A Stewart 12 74
10 Morris A Stewart 2 36
200 Morris A Stewart 47 20
503 100 Morris A Stewart 59 94
254 120 Morris A Stewart 59 94
Morris A Stewart 2 36
10
Morris A Stewart
George Meade,
George Meade.
George Meade,
Georee Aieade,
1925 345 62 Morris A Stewart
1926 153 93 Morris A Stewart
1937 123 Morris A Stewart
1889 . 227 125 Morris Ji Sievart
M43 282 56 Morris A Stewart
1929 33 Morris A Stewart
1890 187 Morris t Stewart
1888 378 Morris A Stewart
1917 344 Morris A Stewart
3150 106 Morris A Stewart
1887 456 Morris A Stewart
1916 50 Morris A Stewart
1926 105 Morris A Stewart
23 32
94 16
129 80
129 SO
129 80
40 71
13 03
14 51
26 79
3.1 23
3 93
22 07
44 60
40 83
12 51
53 81
5 90
12 39
No.
5314
5315
5316 1000
1909 137
GOSHEN TOWNSHIP.
Ao. Per. Warrantees, etc.
760
1000
5325
5325
1912
1923
1923
1922
5324 1213
5326 1100
5327
5329
5330
1911
Taxes
George Meade, $124 45
George Meade, 163 75
George Meade, 163 75
Morn--A Stewart, 26 85
300 Wra Mspes. 77 60
100 George Meade, 39 30
100 George MeaJe, 39 30
433 . Morris A Stewart 57 37
383 Morriii A Stewart 100 34
100 Morris A Stewart 26 20
152 Morris A Stewart 25 2U
67 Georeo Mide, 317 81
Georeu Meade, 2.S8 20
1113 120 -ieoree Meade, i9l 59
1100 George Meade,,' 23.3 20
1100 Georee Meade. 233 20
100 Morris A Stewart, 26 20
GRAHAM TOWNSHIP.
Ac. Per. Warrantees, e?c. Taxes.
297 Thos. P. Cope, $130 96
199 John Skyrou, 87 76
145 T. Cope, 42 63
103 Jas- Mitligan, 30 27
109 Geo. Moore, 48 07
340 . Joseph Simons, 118 95
848 Joseph Henry, 127 89
100 Charlrs Hall, - 36 75
41 C. J. Allport, 18 09
100 ." Robt. Shaw, 68 80
100. Jno. Donaldson, 36 75
66 104 B. D. Schoonover, 24 26
GUELICH TOWNSHIP.
Ac. Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes.
112; John Witnier, $44 14
3C5 . 45 Geo. Baker, - 119 87
90 Benj; Wilson, 35 37
I 48 114 Geo. Moore, 18 86
349 96 1 Geo. Moore, ' 187 17
184 Philip Gloninger, 52 67
158 John M Cahen, 62 09
433 153 Edward Hand, 99 56
356 69 Emanuel Reigart, 8160
108 Geo. Moore, 24 76
260 John M'Cahen, 102 18
93 John Lampblack, 38 51
100 , John Witmer, 39 30
60 Bt-nj. Wilson, 9 83
119 121 Christian Stake, 46 78
193 122 Matthias Young, 75 85
433 153 Christian Hager, 170 30
433 153 George Musser, 170 30
237 48 ' Thos. Yadler, 93 15
210 Daniel Offley, 82 53
215 75 Geo. Baker, Jr. ; 84 50
436 145 Timothy Paxton, 171 84
433 153 John Barge, 170 80
216 153 John Musser, - 84 88
436 145 Jos. Ashbright, 171 84
HUSTON TOWNSHIP
No. Ae. Per. Warrantees, etc
3575 961 Roberts A Fox,
3583 1020 60 Roberts A Fox,
3602 1020 60 Roberts A Fox,
3605 1049 129 Roberts A Fox.
3606 1020 60 Roberts A Fox,
3586 1020 60 Roberts A Fox.
1986 403 Roberts A Fox,
691 408 Roberts A Fox,
3595 1020 60 Roberts A FoX,
200 J G. Kidder.
195 David Caldwell,
5673 1041 - Moore A Delany.
5674 1041 Moore A Delany,
5675 1041 Moore if Delany
5066 990 Wm. Powers,
879 Wm Powers,
990 James Wilson,
990 James Wilson.
990 James Wi son.
347 27 Moore A Delany,
990 James Wilson.
420 Wilbelm Willink
936 James Wilfon,
990 James Wilson,
607
4263
4264
199
5672
4261
4902
4235
4226
4229
4230
4236
4225
4890
4389
4902
4897
5062
5069
4231
4234
4090
6061
5064
5065
5063
4223
4236'
4265
5670
5671
5672
4399
6676
6677
965 123 James Wilson,
Taxes
$335 72
360 57
360 57
370 83
360 57
360 57
144 22
144 22
360 67
70 70
3 98
368 04
363 04
363 04
349 96
310 07
225 02
225 02
226 02
105 14
249 99
148 47
243 96
249 93
24 3 7 2
12H 06
123 74
136 85
25 04
3607
3584
3585
3604
5063
4193
4256
4254
5679
252
11
13
6
8
15
6
8
2
11
10
12
14
16
65 65 Roberts A Fox, 173 02
1020 64 Roberts A Fox, 257 55
1020 64 Roberts A Fox, 257 55 -896
136 Roberts A Fox, 226 24 :
297 . Wm Powers. 89 99 .
927 23 James Wilson,' 234 02
883 115 James Wilson, 224 22
927 28 James Wilson, 234 II I
1041 hi Moore A Delaney. 473 19 .
206 John Dunlap, 91 60
500 Dubois A Lowe. 151 50 j
95 91 Reynolds'subdivi- j
sion. J.Nicholson, 29 79
30 do J, Nicholson. 9 09
105 109 do J.Nicholson, 31 80
4 do J. Nicholson. 1 20
6 do J Nicholson, 1 73
110 do J Nicholson, 33 33
95 153 do J. Nicholson, 28 80
90 101 do J. Nicholson, 27 27
195 do J Nicholson 31 33
91 do J. Nicholson, 27 57
85 43 do J Nicholson, 25 67
93 144 do J. Nicholson, 23 23
91 141 do J.Nicholson, 27 79
100 20 do J. Nicholson, 30 30
J02DAN TOWNSHIP.
Ac. Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes.
224 153 Richard Peters, $83 46
433 153 Pt-ter Kiihn, 145 08
209 Kichard Peters, 77 64
433 153 Fred'k Betis, 134 16
111 Adam Kiihn, 31 34
140 Ebenexer Brenham, 52 08
1U3 Adam Kuhn, 35 22
433 153 Thomas Martin, 145 08
283 Kob.rt Martin, 103 20
91 135 Philip Loust, . 33 85
70 Wm. Johnston, 26 04
100 Jonathan Jor.es, 24 80
KM) Richard Martin, 31 00
433 153 John Dunwoodie, 132 00
No.
1430
1093
1023
1093
1096
1096
1097
S4S5
3461
1095
1095
1097
1097
1093
3463
3476
1665
1665
1097
lOUrt
1097
1097
1096
3466
3467 '
KARTHAUS T0WNRHIP.
Ac. Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes
342 WnT Smith. I49 63
79 Charles Willink, 9 S3
88 fharles Willink, 12 50
253 139 Charles Willink. 31 63
124 103 Charles Wi. lick, 15 51
8i5N - Charles Willink, 103 13
436 113 Charles Willink, 64 49
63 62 Charles Willink. , 7 2'i
2"9 113 Charles Willink, . 32 3u
97 126 Charles Wiilink. 12 12
122 Charles Willink.- 16 24
100 Charles Willink, 12 50
100 Charles Willink, 12 60
89 Charles Willink. 11 12
75 Charles Willink, 9 33
6i2
59
48
200
300
600
i
j 125
25
i -
; 50
500
122 '
tii
89
18
106
133
60
Charles Willink,
Charles Wiilinb,
81
7
J. R. M Clo..ky. , 12 50
Wm. Miohaels, 37 50
G M Uertliao, 75 00
B. D Hall, 37 60
Charles Willink, 18 75
Charles Willink, 3 75
Charles Willink, 7 50
W.A SchnarsACo, 156 25
3S 13
25 99
11 11
2 26
Daniel Yothers,
Mary fcggans,
T. A J. White,
T. A J. White,
Thomas Meyers,
Christian Brown,
Hugh M'Gonigal,
13 25
41 51
6 96
507 James Wilson,
490 James Wilson,
740 James Wilson.
124 - Wiiheltn Willink
990 Wilhelin Willink 249 99
55 Wilhelm Willink 13 93
110 -Wilhelm Willink 38 89
990 Wm. Powers, 349 93
990 - Wm. Powers, 349 98
638 JamsWiUon, , 161 09
526 James Wilson, 132 81
923 James Wilson, 233 10
1113 Wm. Powers, 224 83
810 Wm. Powers, - 245 47
990 Win Powers, 299 94
375 . Shoemaker, . 113 63
101 E Shoemaker, 30 60
29S Wm. Powers, 90 24
250 James Wilson, 63 14
500 James Wilson, 126 25
889 James Wilson, 224 43
1041 80 Moore A Delany, 22 90
1041 80 Moore A Delany, 262 90
347 27 Moore A Delany. 87 66
100 Hammond & Jones 20 20
547 81 Moore A Delany, 82 82
147 81 Moore A Delany, .22 22
81 Moore A Delany. 157 56
27 Moore A le!any, 105 14
Moore A Delany, Jot 50
Moore A Delany, 151 50
5678 1041
5672 347
5676 500
5677 500
3589 856
2000 1020
2001 1089
3592 900 '
1983 429 38
1000
4902 100
3593 1020 60 Roberts A Fox,
3601 437 20 Roberts A Fox,
3600 ' 899 151 Roberts A Fox,
3578 733 Roberts A Fox,
3576 908 109 Roberts A Fox,
8594 1020 60 Roberts A Fox,
3597 888 35 Roberts A Fox,
22 Roberts A Fox,
Roberts A Fox,
Roberts A Fox,
Roberts A Fox,
38 Roberta A Fox.
Abel DoBois,
Wilhelm Willink,
216 14
309 06
329 97
204 54
103 93
252 50
20 20
257 55
110 39
272 40
185 05
229 27
257 55
224 22
KNOX TOWNSHIP.
Ac. Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes
437 48 Betiben llaynes, $168 63
435 60 Luke Morris, 157 92
433 153 Joseph Hilliard 157 18
433 153 Robert Grav, 157 If
429 41 John Binghnrst, 155 73 1
433 153 Sarah Ward, 157 18 i
433 153 GeoigeEddy, 157 18 j
433 153 Moore Wharton 157 18
233 153 George Albion, 84 59
433 153 William Hunter, 104 77
333 John Dorsey, 39 06
433 153 Benj. Pouttney, 157 18
433 153 Israel Morris, 157 18
433 153 Martin Pierce, 157 18
72 Thorn is Jordan, 21 78
25 George Fox, 7.26
433 Isabella Jordan, 157 18
100 Henry Trout, 86 30
433 153 Caleb Fonlk 157 18
293 Georpe Wescott, 106 37
173 153 Robert Whaiton, ' 62 92
433 153 Ut-orge Seaft, 157 18 1
225 John Boyd, 81 67 1
109 Susanna Ward, 39 57 ,
255 G & M. M'Cormlck, 92 65 ,
75 Peter Whiti side, 34 84,
100 John Dorsey, 12 10
433 153
433 153
433 143
433 153
433 153
433 153
433 153
433 153
433 153
433 153
170
298
105
100
90
407
100
100
125
112
267
19
137
484
90
122
139
19
40
.17
95
117
oia
25
400
35
100
222
96
ISC
50
62
No.
5962
5962
5951
No.
Thos. Fitzsimmons, 104
George Clymer, 104
Robert Gray, 104
Patrick Moore, 104
Mary Morris, 104
Magnus Miller, 104
'Nalbio Fruauy, 104
Clem Siocker, 104
John Vaughn, 104
Jonathan Nesbit, 104
Blair M Latiahan, 51
William Stewart, 72
Janus Wilson, 45
Bohert Morris, 24
William Morris, 21
Richard R. Smith, 78
Isaac Farlow, 24
Patrick Hays, 24
George Gates, .15
I It-man Graiz, 20
Conrad Swartz, 65
John Graft. 4
Ficbi.lds Uirtenonr, 24
Hotmi t Carson, 117
Nicholas Kidenour.
Matthias Slough, 90
Henry Di inker, 6
Frederick Huliley, 96
Matthias Slough, 8
William Bigler, 12
Simon Swartz, 40
Joseph Potler, 17.
Francis Johnston, 24
Joseph Nicholson, 9
Joseph Nicholson', 11
79
79
79
79
79
79
79
79
79
79
44
12
41
20
78
81
20
24
14
32
09
59
93
12
25
75
06
0
47
10
80
42
68
09
28
5783 1020
6785 819
5774 33
5775 820
4262 990
42-iJ 957
5777 410
5777 410
5923 25
1429 70
5923 206
5931 206
23
145
64
135
"r 296
5779 111
460
120
200
5776 276
5776 360
5770 46
PENN TOWNSHIP.
Ao. Per. Warrantees, etc. Tsxes
643 14 John Nicholson, $158 86
163 Greenwood Bell, 43 68
63 Kl'jjah Heath. 16 37
153 Hieklin A Griffith. 39 77
106 Nicklin AGriffith. 27 81
PIXE TOWNSHIP.
Ac Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes
64 John Nicholson, $74 66
41 John Nicholson, 69 91
64 John Nicholson, 60 02
64 John Nicholson, 60 02
James Wilson. 90 43
85 Jsnies Wilson, 87 43
12 John Nicholson, 60 02
12 John Nicholson. 60 02
Nicklin A Griffith, 6 1
8. Llodget, . 8 64
Nicklin A Griffith, 25 IS
Nicklin d Griffith, 25 12
Jobn V Jloyt. 6 1
Thomas Jordan, 35 Si
Thomas Ma gee, 15 62
George James, 16 48
R AW.M'Nanir 21 71
Z Bailey. 8 67
Z. M'Nas, S3 06
Thomas Mage. 29 28
Rachael Kratser, 24 40
John Nicholson, S3 67
John Nicholson. 45 OS
80 John Nicholson, T 96
No.
3603
3599
3532
1935
1992
1990
2005
1990
2006
2003
3596
3610
2003
3537
3588
3687
3593
UNION TOWNSHIP.
Ao Per. Warrantees, etc
909 161
606 66
7V9 30
403
408 -
183
693
200
176 99
196
829 41
299 62
285
30
970 60
650 .
380
Roberts
Roberts
Koberts
. Roberts
Roberts
Roberts
Roberts
Roberts
Roberts
Roberts
Rober s
Roberts
Roberts
Roberts
Roberts
Roberts
Roberts
Fox,
4" Fox,
4-Fox,
or lox,
4- Fox,
4" Fox.
4-Fox,
4-Fox,
4-Fox,
4rFox,
4- Fox,
irFox,
4- Fox.
4- Fox.
4- Fox,
6r Fox,
4- Fox:
Taxes
$267 24
244 82
60 60
164 83
164 83
73 93
279 07
80'0
71 10
69 39
S34 01
120 60
115 14
131 60
391 M
362 60
116 14
LAWRENCE TOWNSHIP.
No. Ae. Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes
5312 1100 George Mead. $103 13
1995 33 80 Roberts A Fox.W.pt.9 62
1995 38 80 Roberts Fox, E.pt.9 62
221 Hugh Jordan, 27 62
413 Joba Read, 51 63
52 114 Rudolph Lits, 6 60
90 Robert Mitchell. 36 25
6 James Alexander. 4 50
285 Wm Montgomery, 71 25
74 J. M Macnmber. 18 50
46 Leonard All a rtsh'n, 13 50
IS Jas. Irwin of John, 3 36
'41 J B. M tnally, 10 2a
41 : Jas. B..haw, 10 25
5293 726 George Mead, 90 75
5296 1167 47 George Mead, 145 89
5297 1213 69 George Mead, 15161
5290 488 George Mead, 262 02
5291 1100 George Mead. 333 48
153 Ellis Irwin A Son, 23 75
176 Ellis Trwin A Son, 33 00
240 Ellis Irwin A Sen. 45 00
137 Ellis Irwin A Son, St 25
4 Kratzer A Barret, 1 25
Ac
402
206
327
373
421
440 - 65
440 :o9
340 20
423
800 ;
34
122
183
400
433 153
433 153
433 153
433 153
433 158
MORRIS TOWNSHIP.
Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes
George Wetzell, $97 28
William Weriz, 49 84
Christian Werta, 79 13
David Lauch, 90 27
Jesse Yarnell. 101 87
Joseph Turner, 106 48
Joseph Turner, 106 48
Joseph Turner, 82 28
George Habecker, 102 37
Peter Yarnell, 72 60
John Read, 8 22
Patrick Hays, 29 52
Francis Johnson, 33 27
John Huston, 96 80
Thomas Morris, 104 79
William Morris, 104 79
Samnel Meredith, 104 79
William Miller, 104 79
Hetty Morris, 104 79
WOODWARD TOWNSHIP.
Ae. Per. Warrantees, etc. Taxes.
John Vought, $285 54
Job 11 Wails, 248 07
John Roll. 235 54
William Wilson, 64 40
John Cannon, 178 10
Henry Di inker, 171 86
William Drinker, 97 92
Israel Wheeler, 108 16
Ssmnul Emlen, 72 90
Thomas Neil, 68 48
Eli Hooiman, 16 82
Mary Neil, 122 40
Bonj. Johnston, " 40 80
H.-gartr, :170 64
John M'Cahen, , 38 21
Mary Connelly, 19 44
Roland Evans, - 54 40
Pigot Shaw, r81 70
Sebastian Graff, 117 50
Thos. Edmonson, ' 238 27
Eli Hooiman, 49 86
Mary Sand wick, 38 90
Philip Loast, 176 66
Jacob R. Howell, 176 66
Wm. Johnston, 176 66
George Beckham, 40 80
Charles flight, . 134 82
Dumel Turner, 128 82
Peter Louder, 69 86
Charles Londr, ., 24 76
Chauncey Rickets, 51 96
Channcev Rickets, 2 72
William Wister, 9 62
Jsasc Wilson, 44 88
Henry Shaffer, 34 00
George Ashton, 11 56
John Low, 84 00
Isaac iJoss, 84 00
John M'Lsthon, 66 11
W. K. WRIGLEY. Treasurer.
Cleared. M-rch 25. 1868.
is
433 153
4o6 159
433 153
100
412 41
420 120
240
433 153
2C8
215 5
60
800
100
418
125
57 143
100
334 42
216
438 73
121
163
433 153
433 153
433 153
100 58
248
237
170
91
218
i!
40
189
100
85
150
100
162
80
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