f.jit Journal. ff.iltr & Deininger, Proprietors 80. DstNixsF.it, A i-roeinte tdlto ftlillhcim, Thursday Apl. 11. - Terms —&1.50 Per Annum. M Whelm on lbs I- C. &S. C. 11. R has n Icj uU.tlon of 600, is a thriving business centre, and controls the trade of an average radius of over eight miles, in which the Journal lik? ft larger circulation than all titlier county paper? combined, vtcf rertiser* w<7( pfeose uutlx n note df thi s SENTENCE WORTH PONDERING. Three saloon kteuus in Chicago were found guilty of selling lipuor to minors. This is the address of the judge when they were sentenced, as reported in the Chicago Tribune : By the law you may sell to men andwomen, if they ill buy. You liave given your bond, and paid your license to sell them, and no one has a light to molest you in your legal busiuess. No matter what the con sequences may be, no matter what poverty and destitution are produc ed by your stllirg according to law, you have paid your money for this jri\ilege, and you are licensed to pursue your calling. No matter what funilbs are distracted and rendered miserable ; no matter what wives are treated with violence, what children starve or mourn over the degradath n of a paient, your Ixisiuess is hgalizrd and r.o one may iuterfcre with you in it. No mat ter what mother may agonize over the loss of a sen, or sister Llush at the shame of a brother, you have a right to disregaid them all and pur rue your legal calling—you ate li cense d ! Y"on may tit up your 'law ful place of business in the most en ticing and captivating form ; you may furnish it with the most costly and elegant equipments for your lawful trade : yen may fill it with the slluiemcnts of oumsiments; you may u e e all your arts to induce v's'tors ; you may skillfully arrange and cxp< se to view your choicest wine and most captivating beverag es ; you may then induce thirst by ■all contiivai.cos to produce u raging appetite for drink, and then you way supply that appetite to the full, because it i lav#ul ; for you have j aid lor it—you have a license. " lOU may allow hoys, almost children, to frequent your saloons ; they may witness theappaient satis faction with which tueir seniors quaff The sparkling glass ; you may he schooling and training them for the period of twonly-or.e, wheu thcy too, can paiticipate, for all this is lawful. You may hold the cup to their very Hps, but you must i.otiet tlum di ink—that is unlawful. But while you have all these privileges for 'the money you pay, the poor privilege of selling to children is de pud you. litre parents have the light to say—"Leave my son to me until the law gives you the right to destroy him. Do not anticipate ibai terrible moment w hen I can as-ert f-r him no further rights of protec tion. That will be soon enough for me, for ris m< thc-r, for his sister, ' for his friends and for the commu nity to see hiui take las load to | death. Give him to 113 in his child hood days at least. Let us have' him a few years of his youth, in which we can ei joy his innocence, 1 to repay us in some small degree for the care and love we have lavished ; upon him." This is something you who now stand prisoneis at the bar bave not paid for ; this is not em- j braced in your license. "For this offense the court sen tences you to ten days' imprison ment in the county jail, and that veil ray a th e of seventy-live dollars and costs ; and that you stand com mitted until the One and costs of prosecution are paid. VICTIMS OF THE GALLOWS.—The hangman's record for tLe past years j-how that S3 murderers were hang ed in the United States. Of this number 47 were white, 34 colored, 1 Indian aid 1 Chinaman ; 4 were 1 anged for indecent assault, 1 for 1 uiglaiy, 8 for wife minder, 1 for filicide and 1 for fratricide. There were 3 double executions, 1 triple, $ quadruple and I in whicV 6 men were hanged. Not a si< gle woman was hanged ; the only one sentenc ed to death, Mr. Louisa Lawson, of Virginia, had her sentence commut ed to imprisonment for life by the Governor. Friday still maintains its reputation in the black list as the favorite day cn which to enforce the death penalty, more murderers I aving been hanged cn that day ilian on all other days of the week combined. Forty-seven murderers were hanged on Friday, 17 on Thursday, 8 on Satuiday, 6 on Mon day, 3 on Tuesdty and 2 on Wednes day. There were 5 executions in January, 5 in February, 6 in March, 4i in April, 10 in May, 15 in June, 1} in June 1 in August, 5 iu Septem. bcr, uaue iu October, oin Novem ber, and 10 in December. GOT HER AT LAST.— Larson W -—was the l*cmg eg it on il minister at A—, two or throe generationsjugo- On one occasion ho was called on to marry a rustic couple. According to his custom ho began with i "I'lpaec join your light hands." The groom, a little confused, lets go Ids giasp, and with his left hand takes the bride's right. "Your rigid hands 1 Please join your light hands !" The groom thinks a moment, lets go his grasp again, and turning a rour.d, seines the bride with both hands, her right with his left, her left with his right, and exclaims, 4 Now I've got her !" 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Address orders o Frank l.eslic's l*nll lotting; House, 537 Fcarl Street, New York. 11-Jm TREASURER S SALE OF UNSEATED I.ANDSIOU TAXES FOR !S7O and 1877, AND PREVIOUS YEARS.— Notice I* hereby given that in pursuance of an Act of Assembly, pissed the I2t li day of June A. I>.._ 1815, entitled "An Act to amend an Act. directing the mode of selling unseated lands, in Cetitie County,'* and the several supplements thereto, there will be exposed at public sale or outcry, the following tracts of unseated lands in said county for the taxes due and unpaid thereon, at the Court Mouse, in the Borough of Bellefonte. on the second Monday in June. A. D., IS7S : AC*KB. rnR. WARRANTEE WAXES. TAXES. It EN NMtT )W NSHI I'. 50 John Moore * 5o 59 J. D. Hants fx) John Davis 40 50 Andrew Coon 50 ~A It. Holmes 57 it>* l ieu M laser 1 33 U'O Foster Tate (owner) 1 uu BOGGS TOWNSHIP. 41i3 David 6 04 4-13 163 William (iray 694 433 163 Garrett Gotlinger 20 30 436 163 Josiaii Haines go 6: 433 153 Jonathan Harvey 20 61 431 40 Moses Hood 20 51 143 Ann Deal 6 82 433% John Russell *34 305 112 John Cochran 19 46 458 84 William Russell 29 11 4.13% Thomas Russell 27 54 40tt D. Carskaddeu 25 33 433 123 Daniel Reese 4C7 l'o Joint McClure 4 o7 337 M Livergood 16 02 179 70 John Curtin 8 52 3)9 John MeCiure 16 13 150 Mary Lane 7 12 108 James Cttriin 5 16 428 JeseC Btooks 15 78 30*0 Susan licese 11 62 100 William Lane 11 89 150 Rebecca Wilson 7 12 176 70 l'aeKer & Lucas 8 51 36 94. of Fetzer 1 73 2>n) William Wilson 9 5o 431 137 Martha Godfrey 2152 12 63 R, Curtin 6 63 36 Austin Curtin 2 78 100 Sarah Lane 5 16 50 William Lane 2 57 150 Daniel Roese 7 ~,z 3-1 54 Andrew Gregg 175 208 3 John Holt 10 70 I*JO Joseph Kelso 5 16 150 142 Sarah Lane 779 145 21 R. Curtin 7 56 418 40 William Hood 19 86 300 Frank M'Coy a 46 1£133 163 Joseph lllgby 10 31 BURNSIDE TOWNSHIP. 433 120 Samuel Scott 25 13 433 120 Robert Gray V 4 ui 433 120 William Dewart 16 47 4:i3 I*2o John Dewart 16 47 433 129 James Towers 16 47 433 120 Wiiliani Gray ;6 47 415 John Wetzel 16 15 415 James Black 18 15 413 Joseph J. Wallace 16 15 433 129 William Cook 16 47 1?3 13ft Joint Pmvden 16 47 4d 13d Win. P. Brady 34 36 4X 13.i lieiirv shaefer '.M *-' 4XI 13d John Housel 30 37 j 4XI lan dohn Lvon 30 57 ] 433 1!0 Chas. (, obeli 34 30 j l-'.i 130 T nomas (irant 10 47 433 Ud J,,h„ li rK iy 10 47 i 130 John Kidil 31 kO ; 433 UJO lieiii v Itoiiuellv 21 30 i 4:ci 120 Robert Brady 31 00 415 .lobn Boyd 14 85 I 1,3,3 I.VI Joseph Morris 10 47 ! 4>''c> 153 Alexander it reaves 10 47 300 Frances ituniey 0 <D •111 T'lios. P. What ion 7 40 140 of llenrv Harris 10 •! 4.33 153 Charms Rati 13 7.3 433 130 John Donnelly 10 37 73 llenrv Wheeler 8 33 100 of Henry Harris 7 60 i 463 Benjamin Harris 32 U0 J 40i John Hoover 11 31 415 Joseph Thomas 15 80 415 Nathan lASVV 7 48 216 83 Sof Jeremialt l'arker 831 200 Part of Win Miller 3 60 4-33 Joseph Wallace 16 18 j 4 a Alexander Hunter 13 13 433 Jacob Whiteiitau 26 00 4'U Benjamin Voting 12 13 433 163 Thomas lUuii.ton 35 13 EG 103 Bird Wilson 7 81 433 163 John Rtigg 835 415 JohnShym 7 89 415 FIH anliy H ui 4X3 163 Samuel Paneost 3 92 47*>i 4 David Li Wis 7 24 415 John Barron 7 89 4X3 163 Samuel M. Fox 7 81 415 Sarah M. Talman 7 48 , 53 Walter Stewart 1 80 433 163 Alexander J. Dallas 16 48 CI'RTIN TOWNSHIP. 2 Robert Ainesley 28 80 300 Rich.,rd Tunis 11 53 453 163 Mary Talniau 30 69 4.13 163 Thomas Hale 31 40 411 Thomas P. Wharton 3 71 A-2071 Caleb Lawns 11 1^ ! A 2071 Isaac Longs truth 12 9- r> I 113 ll> Carscadden 7 2*-' i &h 27 I) Carscadden 11 40 ' 104 85 .1 C lleihnan 093 320 127 Martha Godfrey 40 r>-> 100 IVter Smit i 111 8^ 1(1> 142 Mary Lane 2*.) .'!•! '-08 UKi Joseph Kelso 19 fiO 123 Paul Cu it in Oil 94 112 John Curtin 6 2® 71 131 Kolatm Cut tin 3 25(1 John W Godfrey 17 10 18S \V I' Brady 10 9l 433 120 A leX'tinler Bell 31 l7 433 120 Chatles Hall 31 17 415 Joseph Taylor 47 16 448 99 Andrew Epplo 20 15 392 80 RuWrt Irvin 26 97 439 138 N L At wood 31 24 309 119 X L At wood 20 88 304 4 Job W Packer 19 14 158 93 Job W Packer 10 SO 158 93 Job W Packer 787 415 Peter Ilahn 43 59 415 Snsitn Hahn 27 39 415 Jacob Wain 31 28 415 Nathaniel Lew 16 47 415 Thomas Ilnmphry 57 99 415 ltnbeilGray 33 61 415 William Gray 33 61 461 William Y'aidly 16 60 376 Samuel Baird 18 65 50 Jt-Sse Brotiks 1 39 415 ltebecca Kelso 44 92 415 Ksiher Eddy 52 14 415 Casper Wister 44 92 196 James Miller 5 40 293 James Itvin 7 20 60 Ed Hollowed 1 62 A2o7j Robert A inesly 20 00 415 John M'Callv 15 37 200 Philip Meyers 41 64 420 48 Valentine Meyers 39 24 120 48 M ichatl Meyers 29 31 ! 100 Sime.n Meyers 27 92 433 150 Samuel Scott 24 5S 3S9J Joseph Kelso 43 02 337 Lit dlev (.'cats 21 27 115 William Gjlbcit 01 h0 207} j of Calab Lawn 11 81 207} }of Isaac Longstreth 12 Otj 433 163 James W bite 36 49 }43-l } of Job Pucker 14 08 311 } o' W P Mitchell 6 00 \Vi\ } of WP Mitchell 6 45 42*20 } of XV P Mitcliell 3 95 434 }Ol Joseph Develii g 14 2t 1' Kj J W Packer 1 98 •134 } W P Mitchell 9 29 400 W P Miteliell 4 78 220 WP Mitchell 2 76 }434 J is; ph IVwliitg 10 73 324 J )9 W i'e.ckcr 4 H 53 CiiaeQiiigley 69 431 J W Packer 2 61 }IS J W Packer 24 2i5 163 Fishbttrn Wharton 19 54 415 Jesse Wain 14.'4 415 Molly Wharton 14 3 5 415 Joseph Wain 14 33 Raciiel Wain 13 79 390 49 John S Furst II 75 }434 Job W Packer 2 61 4434 l63Abijuh Davis 14 89 }433 W P Mitchell 7 79 } of 400 W P Mitchell 7 20 4 of 220 W P Mirclnll 3 ( ,4 } cf 326 J W Packer 5 ,-4 } of 434 Joseph Devling 6 .-0 k of 53 (.'line Quiggle 2!>2 \ of 300 J P Mitchell 5 5 400 J Z Long 15 -\) 415 Cnarles Allen 29 29 } of 217 F shburn Wharton 9 91 200 llichard Tunis 11 4 ) 400 Joaatiiau Willis 7 20 FERGUSON TOWNSHIP. 10 Arabham I licks 88 !00 James Oliver 4 21) 162 110 Geo Kohlinger 7 07 135 127 Joseph Bar net 8 83 323 John Anderson 17 45 196 Geo'g Nice 14 87 122 Jacob Lite 7 88 '3O lVter CN i-diti 5 67 332 Samuel Duncan 24 02 36 47 Thomas McCullough 2 36 70 Leonard Ila.tline 4 53 3*B 49 Alfrtd B Crew it 625 400 10 Thomas Ferguson 12 05 418 23 Aaron l3 81 401 115 James Moore 13 35 383 llannan Turner 12 03 308 122 Daniel Turner 13 (4 151 04 Lydia Fowler 057 01 41 Jacob Way 001 15 40 Henry Medler 1 03 100 Richards & Ginter 4 35 225 Richard Moseley 7 43 177 Henry Manly 7 70 145 Benjamin Hover 0 40 40 John M*Kean 2 01 300 R bert Rankin 13 05 337 Isaac Ruckby 12 38 400 Jatnes Baker 17 40 400 John Petbet bridge 17 40 00 Josiah Lnsdy 0 02 125 Caleb North 4 3 63 John Pettierbridge 2 07 110 John Baker 6 02 15J Samuel Brison 6 45 50 Isaac Buckley ' 3 78 50 Josiah Lusby 3 78 50 Richard Moseley. 3 78 GREGG TOWNHUIP. 130 John Mercer 2 si 130 Robert Asklm 9 61 93 Margaret Dougherty 1 8a luo Roush& Vuntwla (owner) t 17 50 George Stover (owner) llt 372 SI William Hepburn 7 36 38*2 129 John Cowden 7 17 40*> 127 Andrew Carson SIW 330 Alexander McDonald 6 51 vSU 85 John F. l'rice 24 HAINES TOWNSHIP. 262 140 S. Snyder & 11. Gillman 25 77 *253 S. Snyder & 11. Gillmun 24 92 400 James Barr 3 80 400 Mary Jen ks 3 80 4yo Thomas Ban* 3 B|> 406 60 Mary Barr 5 75 406 60 William Harrison 5 75 466 89 M. Gratz 3 96 430 John Simpson 3 98 359 Henry Antb 5 91 180 John Ktdd 212 228 I.V) William Moaby 321 4*y. Charles Hall 11 ;>} HALF MOON TOWNSHIP. 77 A Stephens Est. (owner) 4 8.5 24 Jae. \ anipool (owner) 259 .3 50 Abraham Elder 52 IX9 Henry Unite (owner) 437 216 Josivh Luiiiliuru 27 21 98 Win. King "7 jo 174 Samuel Brian lull 20" John Mekiaaook 15 50 417 10 Henry Floyd m 27 309 at) Richard Wiiitbead 2:5 111 hill William Liuiiburn :t0(<0 210 Jacob Underwood 15 74 133 116 .1 tie.>t) Pyle 11 )• 4o) 12J Richard Jolllf ;tli on 2M John lltiiinal) 15 00 13 C. t Si F. Dellgo IKt 63 8t) C V tun pool Est(ownera) 200 51 98 (.' Vainpool Est " 1 si 67 76 C Vainpool Est " X tl 45 *• Vampo.d Est *' ] 49 40 10 Peggy Shearror 2 40 70 Ciirist Vainpool 4 41 HARRIS TOWNSHIP -100 Samuel Young ICB 133 George Fox 3X5 I.V) Mary 1. Frank (owner) 252 44) Samuel Wilson 33-5 400 John Mitchell 345 .'-*1 John Rvynoldß 2 52 •2V) S llenry* 210 2<*) Thomas San key 168 490 John Steele 3 36 4U) Robert Sample 3X5 400 Adam Connelly 335 400 David Wilson 3X5 400 .lease Work 335 400 lHivi.l Work 335 400 Natlnin Stiupson .3X5 150 Win Wilson 127 4t) Allen Steele 3X5 400 Edward Wilson .3X5 led Suites Steele 3X5 400 Peter Wilxon 85 Eleanor McCnrinlek 3X5 XS4 25 J C Fisher 3 42 4i\) Atisaloni Attdre 3X5 50 John Irvin X* 50 /hn Irvin H. 5 401) William Brown 6 64 407 92 Kearney Wharton 6 92 XV) John Bell 3 84 400 Thomas Johnson 3X5 10 William Irvin 14 50 John Irvin X 5 KM Joint Irvin lot) 100 B F Brown (owner) 50 HUSTON TOWNSHIP. 120 Adam Kuliiis 14 64 2XI Philip & / Kulins 13 58 HOWARD TOWNSHIP. 150 White A Nestlerode 7 03 104 63 John Brady 8 22 -"•■J William Ramsey 7 *77 2-5 Joseph Gresy I aire 6 88 91 A G Curtiii in trust to Meese 3 p; *4) A H Harris 4 98 134 j j Linule 667 80 Henry Antls 4 76 174 J.imes Green 19 41 200 Samuel Custtn WlO 40 Paul Custili .3 60 2-*s) Jesse Evans 24 S8 2 Joltn W Godfrey 20 70 142 1*23 Roland CUrtin 1149 60 joseoit Taylor 597 23 151 Jacob Holter 2X5 IV) 70 Hannah Turner 12 08 40 John Craw ford 3 22 100 Win Parker 64 4X3 103 Samuel Pancoast 16 4*l :!90 49 J S Furst 14 82 100 140 of Jonathan Wiles 12 62 242 97 Joseph Harris 28 77 48 Henry Antis 5 94 87 114 James T J/ale 182 49 142 Samuel Leathers 4 28 I'M William Crossman 79 136 92 J D Harris 18 66 LIBERTY TDWNBIUP. * 7 Daniel David 86 75 Samuel Lingle 78 40 Stephen Chamhors 7 44 "it Ron Baker 6 u3 2'*> l: K J Hayes [4l 79 175 James A Qolgley 4 73 175 George I) Hess 4 7.3 I.V) Sarah Custin 4.". 43 I<*) Joseph Roberts 28 95 If) Charles Bruce 28 95 175 Samuel (histin 27 63 5) Daniel Pletlicher 12' M 68 John Potter 15 23 (V) D Carsoadilen 2:53 80 William Gorrell 3 72 1-S Daniel Rouse 124 20 7 162 Daniel Kre.uner C 54 10 Samuel p shenk (owner) 399 81 92 George Carr 4 05 1.0 joim Pott.-r l* 50 4>i 120 Stephen Slovenr.on 2-i9ii 4<• 120 joim Duiiwootly 2;i90 4' i 120 Elx'itezer Kenlt'ain X 3 86 o'.K M) Robert Irwin 29 (2 X 5 Henry Donald 49 406 40 Peter Lytle D 72 4.39 Christian Smith 26 97 >ll Jeremiah Jackson c 65 MARION TOWNSHIP. •'■o Win Allison *l9O •*>9 X" Margaret Wilson 10 70 bVi f8 Constauee Curiln 1124 55 MeMaliiiont 5 63 2o) Robert Young 2n .'Ji 117 Alexander seott YlB2 70 Clirisliau Itohrer 7 (45 •V) Christ Kohrer 19 V) 63 John Shuuk 19 20 59 \V A Thomas 16 75 Ml McKlwin Pletchor & Co (owner) 2105 2.) Thomtis Lwis 2 42 100 John P Harris (owner) 12 60 42 00 John Coriuoii 2<"5 Ki3 J.uues Harris 11 14 65 13 j 1> Sliugert r.9 fv) AnnaMTtlglinian(owner) 10 .V) MILES TOWNSHIP. .329 128 Joseph Fearon 4118 110 Strohecker A Reynolds 18-'! XVI Paste! Sefgfir.l * 4 12 1-V) John Houseal 183 15 60 SDerr&J Ktahl 1 40 Jul jaiues Carothers 6ir2 XV) Jeremiah Jackson 414 250 Jeremiah Jackson 414 150 Jonathan Wolf 1 47 125 John Trip 701 476 Thomius Grant 7X5 t *"• Alexander Hunter 759 4h) jereiniah Jackson 7 11 12-5 Win Stcaduiaii 209 110 Robert Taggard 216 2hil Thoinas Smith S O '*) Aaron Levy 4 x 5 4:t9 KoL-rt Bra'dy 711 419 Hannah Brady 6 63 429 Rolx rt Gray 711 led Abraham Scott 2 63 50 Samuel Scott 92 150 Abraham Seott 150 90 samuel seott 2 49 2X5 jane Bra.lv 3 Rii 140 Win P Bnidv 7 26 20 John Brady 3.30 224 George Catliouu 5 32 •to.) Wm Parker 2X3 125 John Dorsey 160 12" Moore Wharton 160 • r A Win Parker 97 425 llenry Toiand 5 41 4'.5 David Williams .5 41 125 Saiuue! Norton 541 :24 JRlchard Ilarker 413 •324 Jeremiah Park Jr 413 I**o C ()0 4<is IVter Ilousel 514 •32i) 128 George Kitt.n 4 Oh 4<io Richard Lake 660 130 123 .simon Gratz 2 16 123 47 simon Gratz 2 04 195 1 Simon Gratz 3 23 196 42 simon Gratz 323 1.36 141 simon Gratz 2 20 277 I*. tor swiueford 5 XI HO Hepburn & Harris 195 75 Thomas Tones 68 422 116 John Mackey 341 156 89 Benjamin Young 1 40 150 2 Jonathan Wolf (owner) 1.36 IV) 12 samiiel K Faust (owner) 136 100 Philip Grainly (owner) 90 75 Win Barton CH 200 Robert Gray 90 FATTON TOWNSHIP. 4<"0 Benjamin Horner 4553 .'>o Jacob Baker 34 86 133 Henry Gross 13 CO TKNN TOWNSHIP. •TJ9 SO Peter K reamer f>oo 170 Peter swineford ;4 .'too 150 Adain Kolander 1 73 300 Albright swineford 1 73 FOTTER TOWN Sill}'. 106 II B Fulltner ]5B 138 134 George Foust 142 300 John Brown 3 ft.*> 105 Ge<>rg. McClelland l 10 327 S A Sco't 3 76 42 James Moore 71 300 Andrew Dull 2*52 300 Thotuas Gregjf 2 72 300 John McClelland 2 72 300 Joseph lihiir 2 72 300 Thomas Gordon 2 72 300 John U Reed 2 72 300 G Jacobs 2 72 300 Thomas Falls 2 72 400 Robert McKlnney B 65 4<o David McKinney 3 65 400 Sltives & Fullmer 4 60 400 Ed warn Garnigus 3 20 400 W Garnigus 3 20 288 Mary Bond 371 ,00 Daniel Smith 8 25 .00 Samuel Young 1 o3 20 II B Fullmer 2 35 40 Livingstone 46 *36 54 John St oner 1 55 33 Barnet Wagner 38 11 40 Bat net Wagner 17 45 J C Costebordor 51 26 A Hunter 29 90 John Ilitner, Sr. (owner) 104 ' SSO Parker 9 97 170 Parker 1 6*3 300 John Brown 1 13 100 Adam Barges 53 200 Chillies Gobin 1 13 200 Joseph Ewing 1 15 j 100 William Durst 58 100 11 Validated ise 58 ItK) Christ Getting 50 l<Vi Thomas Martin 86 150 William Sawyer 80 100 Joseph Cowgill 6 47 HUSH TOWNSHIP. 40 Samuel ChcMtnut 5 60 15 Casper Lawrence 2 10 433 153 R Morgan, Esq. 60 62 405 147 Jacob Rush 56 70 422 44 Jtilm Weidman 59 08 402 116 Jacob Weidman 56 2S 433 133 Jacob Dentler 60 62 433 133 Daniel Brenner 60 62 433 153 Eleanor Siddons 78 83 216 Robert Rainey 83 73 40 10 Richard Atherton 10 OS 433 153 lliceard Muloue 109 12 433 153 Isaac Britches 109 12 177 S4 Herd man Philips 44 21 216 156 Thomas Hamilton 53 53 216 156 Thomas Giant 5358 433 153 Jacob Iltidisill 15 41 433 153 Daniel Fitzgerald 42 72 433 153 Daniel Ehler 48 82 433 153 Henry Pinkerton CO 92 433 163 Paul Rush 60 62 433 163 Paul Black 60 62 433 163 Paul Suck CO 62 433 163 John Boreland CO 62 433 163 John Kelley CO 62 433 163 John Rush CO 62 433 163 John Suck 60 62 400 John Black 56 00 312 Joseph Wells 43 28 433 153 Sebastian Graff 51 30 SO Henry Bltnier 4 4S 433 153 John Allison 48 49 75 William Allison 10 51 3JB James Allison 30 73 100 153 Robert King 1120 433 153 Reuben llaiues, Jr, 126 92 4.83 153 Joseph J Miller 126 92 4.'i3 153 Joseph J Wallace 12092 250 of Andrew Allixou 42 00 300 of Andrew Allison A Juo \ Lilly 50 40 6 James Nelson Est 2 80 103 John Harrison 20 20 433 153 John Cunningham 80 02 :io3 163 William Gray 37 58 217 Sebastian Graff 24.(1 217 John Musser 24 31 433 153 William Wilson 60 62 217 George Musser (Smith) 24 31 150 Hardman Philips 27 05 4XI 153 Richard Peters 36 .30 75 William Wilson 6 54 4:(3 153 Eleanor Siddons .18 48 4XI 153 Daniel Turner 36 50 4XI 153 James Turner .56 50 h*i John Cnpenhaver 22 oo 2m John Coueithaver 16 40 435 I**3 Joseph Hopkins 72 75 3hi 39 Bartholomew Wistar 48 44 425 Richard Morris 59 51 4XI 153 Thomas Wistar 60 62 4 3 I*3 Casper W Morris •>) 62 4.'i.'4 153 Isaac W Morris 72 75 4'v4 I'd Zaekcus Collins *<• 62 4.-5 l.*> 3 Wm Beach 60 62 loh Nathaniel Matlock 58.58 26 153 William McCoy s*"! 4X5 1-5.3 Henry Hues 72 74 433 153 Christian Stoner 72 74 4.(3 1.53 John Stoner 72 74 IX4 153 Christian Hess 72 74 4X4 153 Benjamin F Morgan 60 el 4.(3 153 Koliert Reed 60 62 2UO Jusiah Matlock 4200 433 151 John Burg €6 70 424 Charles Lucas C 4 47 .313 LN John \\'it HOT 35 06 313 lisi John Lowden S3 06 4XI 153 Christian Hare 4*50 247 16 . Jacob Steok 27 48 426 164 Christian Hare Jr 47 72 I*> 77 George Slough 1.3 75 433 1.53 Andrew Slunk 4s 50 4X3 153 David Hare 48 49 219 Andrew Scott 18.39 4X3 153 Michael Slunk 4-. 5n 4X3 l.Vt Christian slunk 36 :<7 4X4 153 t hristirn Kohrer :m:*) 4.24 1.53 John Miller 30 30 4X5 153 A lteigert Jr 36 37 4X3 A Reieart 30 30 4X3 163 Jacob Miller 36.17 4.23 .I*3 John Habler 36:37 453 153 John Hand 42 42 .'521 58 Joseph Pirn 4.7 2h VJ9 159 Henry l'im 4 s 83 391 IV) George Pint 42 08 256 80 of Hugh Hamilton 2* 20 20 Patrick Ilavs 2 si 306 W iiliain Wilson 4.> no 4(3 153 Ilx'ert Spear *K A 2 IX3 155 Christian Leuhorn 62 4X5 i.*> 3 Casper Shafner GO 62 100 Robert King 840 4X3 163 Jacob Slough ' 60 68 4x 153 John Hambright 60 62 4X5 153 Andrew Graff MlO 4<>7 137 Christian Musser .55.59 4'(4 Joseph Hautnati 14 56 78 Thomas Grant 9 80 :J Christian Huber 4 20 2*l K5 Philip Kbberman X 514 148 75 John Ebberman 3)62 4X3 153 John Louder 60 62 4X5 153 Thomas Grant 60 62 4.5.3 153 Benjamin Rush 60 62 4X3 153 John Funk 36 *3 '423 Hugh Patton 2710 418 Crsper Lawrence 6141 393 Samuel Chestnut 46 77 4X3 153 John llHm4>right 5100 439 100 vlbh'n 1* Harris 4.3 04 4X5 le's Wm P Harris 42 4.5 4X3 153 John Spear 42 45 4X3 163 Wm R Jenkins 43 04 4X3 153 Robert Ervin 60 62 •'4Bl 153 Andrew Allison .53 34 120 80 John Llbbv 16 80 4X3 l'C William (i'ray 36 38 60 John Wells 70 200 Joseph Strong 2 80 •251 Paul Wells 3 55 410 James Rush ,siio 4:23 163 John McComon 6 07 XW Thomas Erskine 4 20 4 53 153 lU'iiuet Lucas 6 07 1 200 John Bing 270 4X3 163 George Slough 607 433 153 Henry •Pinkerton 607 434 John Montgomery .53 66 4(4 W W Montgomery 35 43 4X3 153 Richard Malone * 60 62 4X5 153 James Toner 48 4<i ! 4.3n 9 James Ramsey 6 02 3"J() Mathias Graff 4 2o 4X3 153 Kearney Wharton 607 4X3 1.53 Thomas Greaves CO7 4X3 155 David la 1 wis 60" 4X3 15.3 Philip Kbcrman 607 4X5 153 Jacob Wetsker 6 07 43.3 154 John Wilson 30 32 4X3 1.53 John Hopkins 72 75 4.X3 153 Daniel Buckley 61) 62 4X3 153 Isaac Britches" 42 47 SNOW SHOE TOWNSHir I 30 itob ReilV 3120 4X3 IX3 Moore Wharton 49 71 4.X1 IX3 Win Parker 49 43 4X3 153 Rebecca Wain 49 43 433 153 Benjamin 11 Tallman 49 4.3 4X3 1.5.3 Elisabeth Wharton 49 43 4X( IX3 A S Valentine 49 43 4.Xt 153 TMMilliken 49 43 200 N J Mitrhel 22 80 4XI Joseph Morris 49 4.3 4;C5 Alexander t reaves 49 43 4.33 George Eddy 4943 ion David Cai-seadden 1140 4.(3 163 Andrew Sominers 12 31 :(60 144 Hugh l'im 41 40 360 144 John Riley 41 In 4:(3 163 Roqert Waters 4916 450 Sarah McCariiahan 25 67 196 Henry Vandyke 22.36 .300 Joseiili Devling 12 75 300 J L Long 1710 XiO Joseph Devling 1710 .325 William Banks L 8 54 400 David Williams 45 60 4X3 16) Kearney Wharton 49 4.3 412 41 1) Carsr-adden 47 id 412 44 j) Carseadden .'(9 79 4XI 120 Luke Musner 58 S7 134 X 4 James Gilliland 7 61 490 David Carseadden 1160 :IX3 James T Hale 43 66 4.X3 James MeManus 49 36 4.'13 Samuel Linn 49X1 413 Benjamin K Morgan 49 36 415 . Sarah Wharton 47 31 4:14 Samuel Dobsin 49 47 216 Hot Jeremiah I'arker 31.3 ;(60 .Uohn Pim 41 04 4X3 Sharp Delany 24 74 287 80 D Carseadden 32 79 433 1M Win MePlierson 24 74 433 153 Edward Matdon 24 74 433 153 William Lewis 24 74 432 153 Francis West 24 74 433 133 Jasptr Malen 24 74 433 153 Benjauiiu West 24 74 433 153 William Bingham 24 74 433 153 James Hawthorn 24 74 433 153 Blair McClanahan 24 74 433 153 Edward Scott 24 74 433 153 Paul CJX 24 74 433 153 Wm Lewis (sawyer) 24 74 433 153 Thomas Cuthbert 24 74 433 7 53 Robert Morris 24 74 433 153 Eelix Brunt 21 74 433 153 Thomas L Shippen 21 74 j 433 153 Thomas Hawthorn 24 74 433 153 George Mead 24 74 433 153 George Campbell 24 74 433 Bird Wilson 49 7(5 433 1(53 James C Fisher 45149 433 1(53 Phebe Wain 4939 433 1<53 Sarah M Tallman 49 41 433 1(53 Samuiii W Fisher 45141 433 1(53 Samuel M Fox 49 41 433 108 James C Fisher 49 41 215 Robert Rainey 6 41 433 153 Marv M Wharton 49 15 433 153 Joseph P Norrls 49 43 433 153 Frances West 12 48 433 153 Win II West 12 38 433 153 John West 12 38 433 153 11 II Cunningham 12 38 308 71 Jchn M Nrsblt 12 38 400 Joseph Devling 20 00 4( 0 of J Z Long 17 0J 200 Jnf J Z Long 11 40 314 Jacob Z Long 8 90 189 28 W P Mitchell 201 433 153 fof Mary Wharton 27 44 433 153 <K J 1 Norris 33 04 433 153 Kearney Wharton 49 43 433 Robert Waters 49 43 100 Sarah BitUebell 2 90 409 73 J N Mitchell 1187 40 WP Mitchell 58 50 John G Uzzle (owner) 570 SPRING TOWNSHIP 2.50 Thomas Johnson 17 50 3 Wm Furey (owner) 34 19 Joseph Stover (owner) 303 92 100 Thomas Thorn burg 13 21 40 R CUrtin 2 (-0 20 John Long 138 14 C Tayl >r (owner) 85 300 Catharine Ilobison 2o 90 3' i 0 Rebecca Ilobison 26 90 15'J Richard Robnon 13 2J 100 Jas Goideii Est (ow'r) 5 90 180 115 John Pardon 0 33 50 J & P Barn hart (ow'rs) (5 50 100 J B Mitchell (owner) 950 4 A Barren (owner) 34 50 John Moore 1 28 10 Rachacl Robisou 52 15 John S Kurtz 52 90 G2 of Henry Tool 3'-8 80 of John Smith 80 50 of Thomas Johnston 50 TAYLOR TOWNSHIP 100 David Ilalston 14 10 *0 Daniel Beck 0 12 200 Jacob Vanpool 1810 250 Clement Beck with 50 25 100 Michael BVidner 33 CO 100 " 11 25 80 Jacob Beck 6 72 100 George Mong 14 70 433 Mary Smith 41 SO 1(0 B'lliiam IFillison 810 434 John Sherrick 9 40 434 Henry McEwen 21 12 134 Polly " 30 78 217 Joshua Williams 12 41 4 Catharine Jarret 90 128 J IF Thomas 5 00 119 " " 4 72 1 SO • " 4SO i7O J A Shultz 082 ' 50 Christian Buck 8 55 25*) Marion Morris 5109 176 Moses Coats '&> *0 100 George Markley 7206 60 of Joseph Yodcr 19 79 4XI 121 KJPruner 1165 :iS2 13 Hubert T Prune r 17 .3 .197 William Bell 176 64 I<C Thomas McCuin 3 "7 71 part Thomas McCuin X 01 101 ihitt Thomas McCuin C 06 4<o Joseph Creek 66 S3 ■YO M J Craig & N Sherrick 92 <n 92 Thomas Wallace 12 7? 2nd Richard Whitehead 2010 1.70 Joshua Williams 22 95 ;*> 22 John Lamb 23 01 jno George W Albertv 4101 I.V) Andrew Berryhlll 2301 211 Nicholas Hammond .30 40 •jso Wash Burge 99 43 George Kiter 25 20 .100 Joseph Welsh 42 30 ;to9 Klija Merry man ? .'(0 •* o Robert Campbell 24 00 150 John Carr IS 46 2. to James t art 23 20 150 George Mong 34 2i Put Thomas Mas ton .34 20 SO Joseph Clark 14 25 li>) John Slunk 3168 ] 150 Johiv Hoover 29 70 I William Attlemald 63.50 10 James Fox 13 08, 170 Moses Coates 25 29 4XI • Abner Webb 7.5 00 250 Samuel Downing 37 fx) 200 Joseph Downing Ho 00 44>0 James Hush 111 HI) 4.53 163 Thomas McCammond 1169 433 163 l/csley Mlaone 1169 433 161 John McCammond 1169 ill 163 Elisabeth I loot, nan 17.5.5 100 J:unes Moore 1 .'l5 rx) Vincent Stephens 135 l.n Jehu Copennaver 15 73 176 Moses Coats 16 31 UNJOIN TOWNSHIP. 100 Jane Hlake 10 90 Kn Samuel Pliipps 10 90 Ml Boyce Davis 4 25 14 George L Peters 150 140 John Conner 15 28 1* & R Kuhns 21 80 175 Samuel Miles 13 07 100 John Lmg 610 17 Bovce Davis 715 82 26 K Muhlholland 741 433 163 William Clark 26 41 2") AnnDehl 15 25 26 R Muhlholland 10 20 U>9 Samuel l'hipps 15 14! 145 Jane Rlaek 1518 ISO 80 William Bower 915 130 David Spotts(owner) 15 02 1 4XI 163 William Haird 2 41 4733 163 Benjamin Baird 26 41 WALKER TOWNTHIP. 560 llenry McEwen 1092 148 Margaret James 2 73 . 242 88 James Sutler 9 .14 j 34 James Sutler 68 i 50 Win Ackert 89 25 ('apt Osman 99 15 Margaret Dougherty 6) 441 193 Samuel Robeson 8 63 23i 135 Elisabeth Dougherty 409 124 Samuel Miles 2 23 75 James Sutler 79 123 William Gill>ert 1 30 190 159 Jesse Evans 372 63 Peter Halm 1.33 K5 Amos Wickersham 172 211 98 Win Gilbert 194 161 John Knox 629 182 Richard Purdon 710 175 It achat-1 Robeson 682 92 26 William Ackert 170 211 44 Capt Osman 115 1.3 Margaret Dougherty 2 23 iii 39 Margaret James 4 29 179 110 Elisabeth Dougherty 351 100 .19 Joseph Evans 195 211 72 Peter Hahn 4 11 90 94 John Mercer 177 90 94 Robert Askem 86 40 Job Packer 169 89 -jo Job Packer Jr. 69 40 David Johnson 1 17 327 l-'4 William Manrell 640 127 120 of Ruth Brocks 255 327 100 David Mercer 640 3.17 154 Robt & John Baker 6 61 22 47 Klienezer Hahn 65 40 William Hahn 1 27 382 138 David Sutler 7 38 384 • 36 William Miller 7 39 •280 129 Mary Currie 546 214 155 Edward James 381 250 John Eyrskine 29 25 2nl 133 James Sutler 7 88 40 John Baker 156 200 Capt Osman 3 90 50 William Hahn 294 169 158 William Wister 158 (Hi John McCorning • 192 HO George Fry 312 25 15 Samuel Miles 50 212 Samuel Barkman 8 27 150 David Reed 5 85 WORTH TOWNSHIP. 370 George Lawman 14 87 345 John Kuhns 26 77 6 Joint Singer 52 8.8 John Ross 4 89 33 Henry Clvnier 2 90 271 Samuel Miles 2411 237 Daniel Wistar 14 08 30 William Wistar 264 88 William Shippensjr 6 46 89 John Swanswick 7 83 200 Thomas Hawthorn 1152 210 Jasper May la ml 767 25 Robert Campbell 2 26 91 53 Jacob Kuhns 5 07 180 40 Joseph Kuhns 812 119 83 Abraham Kuhns 6 78 247 150 George Kuhns 1124 390 40 Matluas Kuhns 22 69 174 Hoover & Reese (owners) 12 44 100 William Shippen Jr 5 80 50 J W Simpson (owner) 2 90 100 George Kelly (owner) 2 90 D. A. Musser, Trtamrer- Combined Catalogue for "IS —or- Everything for the Garden Numbering 175 pages. with colored plate NEWT FHKE To our customers of past years, arid lo all purchasers of our honk*, either GARDENING FK PROFIT, PRACT ICAL FLORICULTURE, or GARDEN ING FOIt PLEASURE (price I..Vieach. prepaid, by until). To others.on receipt of ac. Plain Plant or Reed Catalogues, without Plate, free to all. PETER HEND SRSON <fc CO., SkEDSMKN, M.tRKKT GAttDNEMS AND Fi-omars, 3.> Cortlaml St., New York. A (iREEAIIOIISE A TmMR LR For 91.00 we will send free by mail either of the below.named collections, oil nixtinet varietlc* : R Ah tilons, or 4 Azaleas, R Begonias, or 3 Camellia*^ 2 Caladiuins (fancy), or 8 Carnations (monthly). I' 2 Chrysanthemum*, or ISColnes, 8 Ueiitaureas, or 8 other white-leaved Plants, R Dahlias, or fi Dfant bus (new Japan), 8 Ferns, R .dosses, or R Fit 'hslas, R Geraniums, Fancv, 8 Variegated, or R Ivy-leaved, 4 Gloxinias, 8 Gladiolus, orßTuberoses (Pearl), 4 Grape vines, 4 Honeysuckles, 4 Har dy shrubs, R J'eliot ropes, R Lantanos. or R IVtrtnias R rausles(new German), ot RSjUvtas. * &•, Monthly R Hardy Hybrid, or 4 riittthinjt. R Violet (scented), or R Daisies. Engl. 12 ■"'career Bedding, or 12 Scarcer Green house Plants, J, lie11as, distinct ami splendid sorts > arieiies of Flower, or 2u varieties of \ egetahle Seed*, or by EXPRESS, buyer to charge*. 3 cohecl lons for : 5 tor ♦t; for 4*; 12 for 4>; It for 7 ; IS for 410; a. t|ie full collection of ;i.y varieties of Plants and Seeds —sufficient to stock a greenhouse and garden—for 425. to onrhook "Gard ening for Pleasure" a nd Gat alogue offer ed above (value 41.7 ft) will be added. Peter Henderson & Co. 35 CortlandtSt., Euy tco IjIPwOVO Ylt to simp'i In cemfi/rvcfUn .ni nu i* It hai :be rfiaigh?, mttal', err <.- j'laej shut'U, with a , tvl,.h doa c a a a the bobbiu b?comecxlmur'<l. Oti~ All thi if'fliih/f jei;uS on cifj&tcUs, od in <x>rMnX eterv defimblc Macl in^i, tta.i am ksu/ for cr-*, cfl* NMHltlKundloj tho CREAT UEDCCTie*' FV PitK'FS we cer.tfuuc to use the bc>t niatrii 1 *u.l cxrrsfsr the f-rutcH cure ia tbt-Lr tumJacitr*. VICTOR BEVFIXG MACHINE CO.. Tm m ? fr* ,?>Tm m*'" *" 111 ?SI::::rAL crn:2 4514 Kiiietara. J. ZELLUB. BL SON, Xo. 0. Brotkcrhoff Row, - BELLEFONTE, PA' DEALERS IK Medicines, Toilet Articles, Drugs, &o. o A Full Stotik of Goods of Superior Quality always on Hand CHAMOIS SKINS for 10 ceuts and upwards. CARRIAGE SPONGES, 15 cents and upwards. A share of the public patron* age respectfully solicited. HARDWARE JAMES HARRIS & CO., Dealers in Hardware, j J\o. o. Brockerhoff Ron) BELLEFON"TE,PA. j . trOLDEST II VHDWAUE STORE IX t'ENTHE CO.* !; . 11 Complete line of Hardware of all Kinds at the LOWEST PRICES. 11 The Gelehrateh Barley Sheaf Cooh Stove & Anchor Heater | . I 1 CALL AND SEE. ! i HARDWARE HARDWARE FXJK/ITITTJK/E STORE, LEWISBURG, J. HOWER, Proprietor. —a > * • mi Parlor Suits, Chamber Suits, Extension Tablfc* ' ! Bureaus, Parlor Tables, Bedsteads, and Chairs in great variety and at every price. All kinds of FTTR~NTTITRT3 constantly on nand. CRISTADORO'S HAIR DYE. Orlstadoro's Hair Dye IS the SAFEST and EST; it acts instantaneously, producing he most natural shades of Black or Brown f does NOT STAIN the SKIN, and Is easily applied. It Is a standard preparation, and a favorite upon every well appointed Toilet for Lady or Geutleman. Sold by Druggists. J.CRISTADORO, T. 0 # Box. IMS. New York. set spiral sftfds, collar bfltltfn, lieavy plait wedding ring, and certs' I'arisian diamond ih. The above articles sent, post-paid, fof i CTfl. have been retailed for Kl. Bank rupt stock and must l>e sold. Solid Mlllon Gold Watches, ilo each, for speculative pur poses, good timers, equal In appearance td a fino genuine gold. "His reputation lof honesty, fair dealing and liberality is un equaled by any advertiser In this city."— Y Day Hook, Dec. id. 1876. roSTAGK STAMPS TAKEN AS CASH. F. STOCKMAN 27 B ND ST.. New York* NERVOUSDEBILITY. Vital Weakness or Depression, a weak ex hausted feeling, no energy or courage; tfta result of Mental cver-worx. Indiscretion or Excesses, or som drain upon the system t always cured by Hraiirc's Homeoiathic S'ecific Cs. 28. ft tanes up and Invigorates the system dis|>els the gloom and desopndency, Imparts strength nd energy—stops the drain and rejuvenates the entire man. Been used twenty years with j<erfect success hy thous ands. Sld lv dealers. tq ice, 41.00 per sin gle vial; or per package of five vials and *I'JU vial of powder. Kent by mail on r yceipt of price. Address Humphrey's Hoiiuiepathic Medicine Couipativ, M>2 Broad way. New York. Six 13 iy. HARDWARE'
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