The Democratic Watchman ---a-bare_Was linpreseive compact ness and sad trutbfu'nees in the Mem,' tninee Chief, Grisly bootleg. critical judg ment upon the stone groups in the the Rotund* of the Capital; at - Waelington. Turning to the eastern dootway, over whioh there hi a representation of the Landing b f the Pilgrims, be said; "There login give white man corn;" to the north, Milts representation of Penn's Treaty, “Thers Ingen give 'en; lands ;" and to the west, where Pomibotitas is seen easing the life of Captain Smith, "There login save 'em life;" and lastly to the south, where the Pioneer Daniel Boone, plunged'his kite into the breast of the red man, whilellit react-este upon the body of another, "And there white man kill Inges."—Forlwayne Democrat 11 A number of the Radical journals have already mentioned the name of Chief Jostles Chase in connection with the Deetooratio nomination for the Pree• idenoy This arises from the foot that "Ibli Chief Justice haw !down sume dlllpe eltion to be honest and Impartial in con• neotlon with the trial of the President It Is, tee, a tribute to the booeaty and in tegrity of the Demoeratio panty. It is an indirect admission, that as 809 n IN a man shows a disposition to hj honest, he is in sympathy with the Democratic party, and necessarily opposed too Itadi '<MUM. This livery generally a correct ground to assume—and while we have no idea that the Chief Justice proposes to join the Democratic party, hie action will compel him to have lees epopnilly with Radicalism , — a disposition to be honest of necessity throws him into a position, at least, of nominal opposio lion to the radical party. —A mongrel organ 'rya . 1.1 is otitis fled with Grant's moral character 0 , course it is. A person who can be satisfied with the whisky-gut:ling or Sprague, rates and Chandler ; with the blasphemy Of old lien Wade; with the soultens,heart less, acrimonious Thad Steven!! • will' the blackguardisin of John A Irtgan ; with the bloodthirsty McClure, Shenek and Boutwell ; with the contemptible thing,Ashley ; with the corrupt Cameron ; with the leech Forney and with Hte rest ot that band of Rump usurpers and robbers who are destroying the Oorernnrent.and plunging the pople Into Ileanctat rottr,4 amply prepared to be atittsßed with any person or tVng that promises them power and plhader —tEz yliang girl loft in the tbird story of a house in Dubuque iu charge of a baby recently, dew/Neil the eV illful expedient of tying it Into a sheet and lowering and 'liming it outsidelhe window to keep it still. Some neiglibore saw the operai on and werti'bot long in poling • step there • Jurytkian was askeu whether he k,d4)een °barged by the presiding ihedge . TquireF," said he, "the Iffic fel lass—shat sits up in Ile pulpit, and atudet bows it over the crowd, gin us a talk but I don't know whether he charge anythiug or not." The pompus epiispl i k of a Mose . fisted citizen closed with the following passage of Scripture .---"Ile that gireth tqlhe poor tended' to the Lord," at may be," soliloquised tismbo; "but when dat ro/n diet! de Lord Abet Dirt Ann a red rent!" --Why, George what are you hoeing in the garden for at tin e time of 13ighi Well, I was awful dry, nisiiher, and don': the Libie say, Ito, every one that Lb inteth !" ----Mr. Smith passed a pork Shop - the other day. Mr Smith whistled. The moment he did .so, every baussit , waggeds tail. Asa note to ill 18 we would mention that the day before he los' a Newfoundland dog that weighed sixty eight pounds. • ---A man passing through • gate way, in the dark, lilt Lie nose against ON poet. [ wish that poet was in said' be: Better wish it somewhere else, said a bystander, you (night run against it again, --The Income Tax was s war meas ure, sad should lave been abolished when the war wee over. It iN inquiet. lariat, laratuoue sad unoonetitutlonal. We hops the last run has boon Made. , —An old baohelor thinks that trials of ladies , dresses are infernos% m►ehutes, from the fie that a blow up took place Ilir tetlyAtl4, he put his foot ou one. - -The old lady who used to dry her the equinoctial line bas gout, to Greenland to get the north pole t i o draw Miters water with. --Kissing i factory girl, may be called a "mill privilege," particularly if there la it very high water fall od the premises. arne.l4 on suffrodp in tn. North ostrulina egllftliithat »quint , no tint natl. " --- ITS 1 14" *tide le' made Preeldent. the Qhio will tmtoediately fill Lie place with a bemocatie V. S. kleaatur. • • Bellillllod her postponed the electiulik iu Vlrglniw , Indeanltely.• It le well undersioeinty pYI partlit that the outrareurn get anis In the new Coosti tutlzwr will secure Ise 41efeet.- ji)ooflitub's littterEi. HQOPLANI;S GERNfAN BIT TERS, AND 1100 F LAND'S GERMAN TONIC The fi rest Remedies for all Diseases of the LIVER, STOMACH, OR DIGESTIVE I ORGANS 1100 FLA ND'S li ERMAN BITTERS Is composed of the nitre juices (or, as they are medicinally termed, Extracts) of Hoots, Herbs, and barks, making a preparation, highly concerto/110d, and entirely free /tom afro/to/lc admixture o/ any kind.. lIOOFLAND'd tIEItMAN TONIC, Is a combination of all the ingredients of the Bitters, with tfio purest quality of Sa n ta C,11: Num, Orange, tt., making one of the most pleassant.and agreeable temediee ever offered to the public Those preferring 9Medicine flee hole Alcoholic admixture, will use• 1100FLANLY8 GERMAN BITTERa. Those who hare no objection to the corn, binatlon of the hitter's, as AWN), will use. IIOOFLANIYS ORIIMAN TONIC. They are bath squally gtiod, and eo,,tain the saute medicinal vitiates, the choice be twoen the two being a mere matter of teat*, the Tonic being the meat palatable. The steneech, from • variety o sansei. as Indigestion, 'Dispepsits. Nervous Debility, etc i• very apt to have its functions tiering ed. The Liver, sympathising all closely as it doe, with the Stoutielt, then becomes af. fe,cted, t e result of which is that the pa. tient suffers from 'Jeers' or more of the fol lowing diseases Constipation. Flatulence, Inward Piles Fulness vi Stood to.-elve4Yeetl, Acidify of the Stomach, Nausea. Ileart-hurn. Disgust for Fowl, Faints; or Weight In the Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sinking or Fluttering at the Pit of the Stomach. Swimming of the Deed, Iluerted or Difficult Breathing, Flut tering et the Heart. Cliokieg or Suffocating Sensations when in a Lying Posture, Dim ness of Vision, Dots or Webs before the Sight, Dull Pahl in tit Heed, Deficiency of Perspirottiory, Yellowness .of the Skin and Eyes, Pain in the Side, Back. Chest, Limbs, Sudden Flushes qf Heart, Burning in the Flesh, Constant Imaginings of Evil, and-tireat Depresaiim of Spirits. The sufferer fr these dioceses should' earn he the ovary. caution Im Abe selection of a remedy for his rase. purelios.nic only &hitt which be is aroused from his in vestige lions and inquiries possess true merit, is skiihiltycninpirtintled, is free from Notions negredient., and has established for itself a leputelion for the cure of these diseases. In ibis etinnection we would submit there, well known reine.lisee-- 11001 , V,AN G BITTERS, AN Is INE)FI. :ND'S tISItMAN TON{C. encesni'w Y nn. r a .1.01011,4, =I Twesity Iwo yeereciuue they westeSsot. iu lroduced In , to thin country rum Gernueny, during which time !bey have undoubtedly prelorused inure cure,. and benefited culler• tog Innocuity to ni gteittsic iszteut, thou stay other nlOO4lBll lino nto the public hose remedies will effectually cure L irer Cuturluan, Jau Jae, Dyspaysic, Chronic Or Nervous..lo4, VErtonic Dissvhces.. Dis ease of the Kidneys. end all Di o arising trout a Disordered Liver, btinnoch,or lures tines. "ifEI3II.ITV Resulting from any Cause whateeet : produetion of the ay stem, induced by Severe labor. hatilehipd. )Exposure, Yeiersolte There is no medicine extant equal to those remedied in end, eared. p tune and i igor In Imparted to the whole ',prim, the appetite is strengthened, rod ri enplyint, the dtimicett di,,nats protuptly, tine blood a purl tied, the complex ion beeutnee sound and boalthy:lhe yellow tinge is eraltiesited from % the eyes /4 bloomis given to the cheeks, and the cook .11.1111_10:1015US 14ialtd becomes a etriiiig :Ind healthy iieing PH lISO NS ADVA :1 CEP IN L . /Pr, And feeling Lite bend of tune weighing brevets ily upon them, with all its attendant itte, will find in the use of this Bitter. or the 'lonic. an elan: that will instil new life into their tains, resiore in a measure the energy and ardor of 10010 youthful days, imild up their ahrenken forms. and glee health and happiness to their remum mg years. NOTE 6 to n. well-established tact that fully 0 r ,,, hall of the female portion of OUT rt,ptillitiula are seldom in theenjoyment of good health; or, to use their own expteasion, 'inever feel well." They am languid devoid of all energy extremely nervous, and have nn Sppetlie. To this (lass of par/one the /titters, or the lion c, is especially recommended W) );'AND DEI.ICATI'. liA11.1)1tF:N Aro made alionK by the use of either of these reutedliet, They will cure every ease of marosmues 'without full. _ . _ Thousands of eertitisvcs ha) e ocean:min. led in the hands of the proprietor. hoittspace will allow of the publication of but a few. Thome, is wiM be observed: are WWI ut Rote and 4.1 much standing that they must by he. lieved TEST I MON ALS ifOR. (IRO. W WOODWARD, Chief Justice oethe Supreme Conwt of Ps., writes : Philadelphia. Match 16, 186 T "i find •ifoofland's'llerman Bitters' hi a good lonia, useful in diseases of the digetilliwn organs, and of /great benefit In eases of de— bility, ■nd want of nervous motion is the system; Yurrrt - truly. taro, w. Woonrres..•' Iles, Jlrss Tmorrsoii, Judge of the Supreme C..urt of Pennsylvania Phlhulelphiu, April 28 1888. •••L consider •lloolland's (Jarman Bitters *valuable asedieine in camp of littlish* of Indigestion or Dypepco. I canaertify thin from my experience of It.—Yours,Mth respect Jaime Taux►soe• From Bey. Joseph IrKennertt, L. I). Psi ter of the Tenth Baptist Church,Fbllsotel phis CAUTION lloodsn•:'/ German 'tweedier are counter feited. Flee that the signature of C. N. JACKSON le en the, wrapper of each bottle. All others - are counterielt. Principal Ogee and Maenfietory at Ate ilertnan Medicine Ovine, No. 041 ANON/ Street, Philadelphia: Pa. CHARLES M KVAX 8, Proprietor, Portlierly C. M. JACKSON t Co. l' e ICES itootlead'a Uerpiao Bitters, per bottle, $l 0* .c halt doHW . .5 04 ituollend's (Inman Tunic, put up quart bottles 50 per bottle, or ► bell deer* fur If 60 Nrgtt to siirmlnu cell the arttrle you bay, In °Tier get the genuine. Per nab/ My Y. I'. latEliai, iteilleruate. VA• And by druggist., geuerilly. Okra& 311-lfaillo-Lf 311filltitriCe. COLUMBIA, INSURANCE CO COLUMBIA, LAB6ABTER COUNTY, CHARTER PERPETUAL! Capital & Meets, 000,521,91 This Company' continues to insure Buil. ding*, .biercbandlie, and other property, against, more and dam age by fire on ate, mu toe! plea, either fora (wilt promiute or pre miumvote. SEVENTH ANNUAL IiEPORT. Whole amount ►ns. $2,478,426,80 Lees cal expired 722,771.44 11,755,665,49 CAP/TAT. AND MOW:. Am% of premium notes $685,12..27 ' Less amount expired 11,964,04 01060,24 (Ishmael of premium, Jan ,1 '66 0,009,0,6 Cash reo t, less eommissions In '66 51,006,06 Loansi 9,400,00 btflrTrona 114013t14 fled other 8,664,66 694,850,10 .4, CCU TRA. Losses and expenses paid in '6O, 74,025,40 Losses adjusted, net due Jan 1'67 215,296,68 Ilalsmee.eapt'l and ulirJan i'o7 600,427,90 pair• • MRS. S. E. REEVES, 11 AIR M A N UPACTIJ It En, O,ROVE STREET, (tirrorratrorr orrice,l , LOCK HAVEN, I'ErNWA. A tine ■etortment of Switches Curie, Fria. ette. Banda, ♦e., nu baud and made to Sider, Repairing neatly done. Hair Jewelry to all the newest designs, elegantly made. La d ier van depend upon haring all °Mere care fully and promptly filled by lending a lam p!. of hair with direeltuna as to price, 40. I 5- in Rymitifing N 51101' ' The people of Bellefonte end vicinity are very respectfully Informed that the under— signed has lassoed the-Black em ith shop on HOW A Itb ST ItEET, II ELLF.F()NT VI, where he will be at all timee prepared W do any Innfl of 'pork in hie line. Particular attention will lie paid Cr 1101tSN SIl 0 I S , Ironing Wagon,. or Baggier, Repairteg farm Implements, d'e All work guaranteed. ' 1:1 12 ly J. A. S. liIALORY. Sot „sale A VALITARLTI MILL PROP ti ERTY Fin BALE. Situated in Decatur township, Clearfield county,' Pa. The jubscriber desirous of spilling the business, offers for sale one flouring milli With two ran of burs, the will is strong and In good order both, with from twenty to thirty acres of land and a com fortable frame dwelling house, the property lying 2 miles west of Philipsburg, Centre county, end within a few rods of turn pike road, the Tyrone and Clearlleld rail road ?lining through the land and within a few rods of the mill. Also • considerable lot of theber on hand, Hemlock and Pine, it Is also a very desirable locetioii for • woolen factory, and one is much needed in this nee- Lion of the country. Fur further particu lars inquire of the subscriber being on the property, or address Philipsburg, Centre ouunTy, Pa. CHARLES fd.CADWALLA DER, 12-44-6 us rßeAstriuovt4 S ETD A 1.14 OF UNSAE LANDS YOR TAXES, run lag?, .Al.ll reactors --Notice is hereby given, that in pursuance of an Act of itesem ' 6.ty passed the s2th any of June A. D. 0415, errtftled is Act to amend ijn Art directing the mode of selling unseated lands, in Ceo Ire county," and the several supplement* thereto, there will he exposed to pistil is sale or outcry, the following tracts of oriented lands in-eaid eounti for the taies dun and unpaid thereon, at the court horse.. in thi borough of Bellefonte, on the second Toes day of June, A. D. I ri6S, BRNNEN TOWNSHIP ACREP Yea. WARRAPTPIP: NANKP. TAXILI 120 . John AI Hale. . 1 110 100 James Daman) 3 AO 120 .. do do, . ..... . 1 24 BURIIIOUK9 TCrW NSAII of 368 02 Walter :4tewart.. of 420 G) P.nl C0*........ 3 57 or 123 John Vault 3 45 144 ..... Henry 21 4 433 ..... Joseph W alts . 22 14 216 166 Jeremiah Psileer.. S 61 433 120 Jebel Den ley 21 OA 433 120 Hamel e cot.t. .... 21 OA 433 153 Joseph Morris . ..... IMI 32 533 123 Alexander saves.... 21 OA 415 . teeerire ...... 21 OH J obn IV heeler_.. , John 'l' lloover .lama Ilall.. . 24' b 2 388 96 433 ILI Chas nail Dar ld Lew is John :,I)yn 383 ..... 'Jeremiah Wain 19 56 415 ..... Jowl' Wain. 21 15 415 ..... Jesse Wain. ......... 21 13 416 .... John Barron 21 16 433. Nli Canby ..... 22 OS 433 16 3 John Bugg 22 08 415 ..... Molly 21 t. • IL 01 or 218 188 Jeremiah Parker......... 5 51 Inn ..... Hem Harris . . 2.4 90 19 ~... itranole Unwise, 7 6.5 lOU .... Michael °Witte' 12 45 129. Henry Wheeler. 32 10 433 163 . llonfathine R. Morgan .... 22 ob ' , liOadti TOWNSUIP 433 :163 David 34 64 433 163 Wm Gray 64 64 433 163 Thomu 11reavea 34 64 433 163 Jonathan Hervey 16 66 30e ...- IF It Katias. ..... ......- 600 433 120 Margaret Butler ..... -.. 11 54 315 112 Jolts Cochran 603 458 110 Wu Itutuod 012 433 I Tbutavui kuasal....—... 11 64 4011 ..... David 0aracad0n,....... 33 00 ut 43Q 32 Datil/ ciFiKativt , ' li 20 433 120 Daniel Reesa...... SST 1110. .60 Jsa.• traits 3 111 201 120 George Astoa..., ... : . ..... 0 OW 309 Jut • a ftiland-: .... ....„ 12 32 42Y 09 Jail* Stott... )0 80 344 08 Wm Wistir 28 40 418 40 Witi 211(!mi L(.45 100 ....: John 514Cium....--. j ^la 196 -... Packer 7. LuMut........*28:44 ENZM Pik. WARIIANTIMR !AIM; ACRICR 6 0 41 JRr4O/1 D Muria ..... 90 14:1 Ann Deal ...... ..• ..... •••• 5 60 • CURTIN TOWNSHIP. • of 100 120 David Curacatlon 1 34 of 111 01 do do , to. 1 MI of 300 , 21 dot ao ...... 2 51 201 /37 Martha 064,frey :14 58 100 •• Pater Staid:... 10 70 105 144 Mary Lana 11 30 398 100 Joaepb Kelso 'll 7 150 .... Paul Cuaton ......... 28 121 86 Jno C 11ylentan.. ..... .... 61 20 483 120 Alexander Bell 11 60 4133 120 Cbaq Hall XO7 80 Cmlab La war , ' I I 08 208 80 loss° Longatrolb II 08 Chs&Allen 415 Joseph Taplor . 44 40 448 99 Andrew R ~. 8.03 392 .3o ILohert Irvin 20 78 430. 138 N.Z. Atwood.-- 23 92 '6O Simon Ling1e........ .. Hugh Shaw 301 04 Job W. Packer 866 I 200 Christian Neatlerode, 300 10 N. ihssAtwood le 351 50 ••••• • 150 32 intl W Packet........... R 46 158 93 do . do 860 115 ..... Peter Halm 44 45 415 ..... Susan Halm 21 70 804 850 10 415 Joseph "Thcinas ....... 27 75 41b J 4601 Witin 27 21 Ala - Lavar--.„ 22.1 e 4I 5' ~.:. Th6s llotaph Wet Itobart Gray 415 • William "Way_ ..:.... 22 20 Wm Yardley 376 Samuel Baird ...... . ... 33 44 300 MaAhem ,Intech 5 35 838 120 Joileph Relego 58 83 h 37 Sidney Coats 415 Wm titlbert. 207 80 Caleb Lew ie AD !Uri 433 163 James IV h ;le 433 163 Abijati .1100;14 43:t II Joseph Higbee Jmmndill ducknon .... 3 38 Smite Hhdl A 9 82 Hither away... Casper Wistor 430 4X Philip Myers 415 Simon Myers ........ 11 56 42 0 48 Valentine Myers 18 76 450 413 Michael Myers ' 14 46 43.1 150 Sane'l !Scutt II 54 2071] Bober Ahnsley 44 40 415 Richard Mine 10 70 35 ' henry 164 415 John McCauley II 08 , 50 J W A I,4l'reeker.. IS 42 434 ?Mary Tallman 34 83 1.1.6 163- Illebburn Magnum 23 M/ '5O .1 W d I. C Packer. .. 8 42 433 183 Thutass ... 24 40 FERGUSON. TOWNSHIP. 12 28 Robert M'Cartt ..... 3 30 a lINOG TOWNSHIP 281 /1,113111•1.auretnere...,...., 12 24 130 . John Mercer 1 43 130 Hobert Aikin ....... ,—..., 1 43 130 Davad Johnmon .... . .. I 43 322._ 31 ilhn 11upburn ...... .....,. 7,98 :482 129 John Cowdar . 407 127 Andrew Carson 8 87 :1110 Bernard Huh ..... 9 92 200 Beau AGILIII 19 at 200 James Tower 2 18 4 of 260 Jacob Anderson 400 . nos (hay :1 00 HUSTON TOWNSHIP. Andrew Kuhns." Adam Kuhns .... 43.1 1113 . Johtt 13:1 lel' John Wheelai 4. 163' John Whoalant 43t 163 John Holington 3G 20 366 10 James Ilsltor ..... 30 07 .1611 Rohm; . 20 75 1101VARD TOIWNt3IIII.' 160 Isaac Ili mp. Ii TO 313 Samuel Custer!, .. 10 80 355 112 John W (lodtrey 31 41 208 J W Godfrey.-- .1 ..... 28 75 Jetapir 3 31 Jo ea Eva.os ........ 20 25 4 i 2 23 Roland Ci.tin .... 7 6.5 40 Paul Cooton. 3 24 60 Joseph Taylor._ ..... 486 20 Joseph Kelso 0 03 66 • Wm Packer.. .. 5 61 Jacob l'lltkcr 57 Jche Brady ......... 11 50 99 15 C B Welch 21 45 74 W C Welch ..... ........ 1 1 07 97 98 A 1.1 'lsms .. :12 29 '99 51 do (lc . 111 88 92 do do . ........ 16 14 113 110 Altaander Lluntor 11 67 433 120 John Buyers. .... I I 47 153 120 Saint Young ...... II 87 483 1311 Benjamin Yuung 11 67 153 120 Thomas Hamilton ...... 11 67 115 Jacob Weidner 11 07 183 103 Kimmel l'ancoaet....... 11 87 Bill 19 J 8 Yoshi ......... ........ 10 54 235 qm Ramsey . . ..... 07 25 . Joseph Breysburg...:,... 2 70 25 do do 2 70 194 Breen, Bale ,f Curtin... 17 51 11A HATS TOWNSHIP. 400 thinel 6 95 400 John 5140[114111 5 39 400 John ReyoulJa 0 12 Dom 400 Th.onno Sulikey . 4 2M 49•8. • Jahn Steel ....... ...1..... 706 400 B. , 4vrt Sample 7 65 400 Adorn Coo 41 ... ...• 0 64 400 Day id 19111/.6 ..., ... 7 65 400 Jorph Work 7 00 400 liskv Itl Wurk ~. ..... 7 00 400 ?bitten Bimpbon.... .... 7 65 I= 400 ' Wea Wilson 41.0 Allen rn 400 Edward %Villson 7 05 400 Jawei 7 65 86 24 RIM 24 J C Viater UM Paler Willson- lite t wr AleC lain ick 4 10 Peter WI !Non 407 92 Nearing iVbertun.--. b 00 400 Jubn 1611.- 1 ..... . 13 40 400 706m4m lakefion U. 30 ..6121418 400 Km t twirl 400 llothect Nguema 15 30 400 Wllll4m 1t011044n 706 400 Peal l.fln 400 Daa'l Ssaitb 400 Samuel Young 7 08 400 John Irwin 400 %Vat Brawn 1 1 4 5 5.31 James Need 400 Abool996,A9dre 19 60 tiAitintS T0W94.1111P. 406 160 .Ifie6ioll orals. 063 419 10 9999919 (.99,999............. a 31 436 John Blair99n 2 62 369 ' ti.nry Andy 660 110 tippinen, itarris. I. 66 422 116 409 01"46.1—......:”... 569 166 50 l'eNstnin Yuutag 199 369 rotor ertaker..,..... 4 99 220 166 'Wm Maakir7 ...... ...—.... 3 13 ' OJT 00 1 rolart Oiwineford 4 20 5011ik2112,3 .... 1 73 4 SIP; Monty Dmrr 2 SO 405 44 .41p00110rtp00...........—. ,2 80 .360 60 John 2 31 244 ' 61v /teary; Bolln4er . . 2 31 at') OD ilsedhok / 40 413 fp Adi Oylindor 2 II 2_90 VI Aktbright gie100f62,1.... 01 400 Lames K.,w 2-B0 ~Sale, II 511 43 99 425 425 426 • 452 425 .... ;121 . . 331 ..... 752 ... 110 . 200 415 401 23; .... 101 . . 110 ..... 237 460 . 300 125 . 1:0) . 2111• 300 . 410 411 J 407 ir; 250 110 - 130 123 195 100 136 ErEl MI .ie 21 45 48 II 08 EOM GEE 11E1 21 80 10 82 BM MO 22 75 5 3.1) •.:::• 30 19 433 433 433 433 75 ME 7 86 4 6.5 4 40 6 16 433 133 Z(6 434 lb 30 443 153 Daniel turner. ..... „...._ IV 57 50 Robert Xing 7 47 438 153' 'Hugh Ilerobright 27 , 39 433 153 Andrew Urss ~..... 37 33 433 153 bit hforgen 17 21 76 Joseph liortioon II 26 lua John 1/suleoc 13 31 216 84 Icobittt Bahley •18 Q 4 406 147, Jaeob Rash 34' 68 129 44 John Weldon,' 5619 102 116 Jenel) Wel4llo,n, fig 14 133 163 Edward Etyma: ..... ..... 16 92 101 Joseph Binglan «. 8 96 433 163 A Italghart, Jr ...... .-..; 37.,04 370 thigh 6folholre. ...... ... 41 41 483 163 Thont's Ilstollran ......,.. 61.22 , 133 163 Mono' t 310.14051......,.... 4 , u ' 216 , Robert Beton" ...... ...... Isl to 10 Illeflard , Atherton-...X,' ;53 133 153 tiirrharsi Malaria—. ...... kfol, 133 153 b 1131,0 Biitibell 15 $8 433 182 Jahn fiundsger 74 14' 483 163 tioorge tiJoagb...... ...... VI 94 433 153 551 0 5 44 1 it odairer.•. ..... , 37, 44, 111 84 [Warman l'ldEpa '" 31'29'1 216 1 166 Tlaamaa Eaxwaltos.."4, 'O, 2$ 215 - 196 ?bore larvae -- -sr - ' r rb 86 QM ACIIXS• PRR. WARR XXXXX RARRR. TAXER Mary Jenks 2 81 Thulium! Barr 2 81 ' LIBERTY TOWNBIIIP. Sarah Colston 10 6 „... JobW Paeker 12, 0 80 Robert Irwin 25 ll' 120 Stephen Stephenson__ 13 20 •120 John Dantroodz., 13 20 120 Ebenezer Benham. ..... '. . 19 70 Dan'l Pletcher 5 60 40 Peter ',easel 20 30 Christian Smith 28 53 103 Robert Irwin 12 74 111 John Potter 12 80 40 Jeremiah Jackson 18 38 Jobe Jackson . .. . ... ... 4 Col Dan') .1{ rause 150 400 398 4011 404 405 145 63 13 00 9 10 6 50 2 21 4 7 2 73 4 23 949. .•A 85 32 Wm Scott . 37 68 154 Margaret Bradford.-- 38 69 MILZEI TOWNSHIP. Henry 'Poland 3 93 . Sam'l N0rt0n.............. 4 24 Deng Williams.. ..... 4 24 . Writ Brady 3 93 . Wm Heiner 4 09 Richard Parker 3 03 Jeremiah Parker 3 93 Den'l Blngtord 5 04 Btroobecker £ Reynolds 1 99 Thomas Grant 3 73 Hannah Brady 7 46 Robert Oral ' 885 Thomas Grant....,. 7 55 Robert Wady 8 94 Wm P Brody 4 11 Thomas Grant 2 15 Alex Hunter 4 37 Jeremiah Jackson 2 81 Wm Stedman • 2 81 Robert 'Niggard 1 18 Thomas Smith 1 87 Aaron Levy 2 80 .lbhn Reese 7 50 Peter n0u5e1...... 3 931 James Crothers 1 49 Dan'l Singford..... ..... 7 57 . fitrakecker & Reynold.. 3 04 123 Simon tires 6 00 47 do au ......... 6 Q 9 01 do do .. 6 00 42 do do 2 25 144 do do 77 mArtny TowNsmir Wm 11.tivs James McGhee John Qaay .. Robert. Young 8 70 .. Alexander Scott 35 20 Win Th0man 5 . A ........8 04 POTTER TOWNBI . )/ ..' , ,_ Andrew Duff John •MeClelind.. Joseph Blair Thomas (Jordon • John C Reed . O Jesuit' ......... Thomas Fells .... .„ ,lobn Norris ... Robert McKunm. David Aiclilmus .. 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