U The Democratic Watchman. = In order to encourage youthful appirants after literary fatoe,we ellen devote this col umn, entirely to thelt-benetit, and publish 1n it, such productions as have formerly been esti rote- the "Waste basket.' ; We have not, time to wake correctionW, conseguentl,j wiil give tbem verbatim et literatim. • [Yor the WATOIIIIIAN. WIiO•HATH NOT A FRIEND. TO bltrAl, R•RRT C. HUNTER Oh who bath not a friend JD this vest world so wide, Or who duth not pretend In friendship to abide. Oh who hall net a friend To cheer them on their way, When naught but strife, attend Through all their earthly away, Oh who bath not a friend When Farrow le at hand, To euotn and to extend A helping weloome hand Oh bowhath _riot a friend To sympathize and'oneet, Who's wile he can deltnd And hie happiness comp/ate --A "Poet" turnteout the following negro melody : Old Uncle Ngd, fro down dat boa! And Dinah, drop dat kitvhen dough We n‘or ate [ran with nothin to do lint to dance all night and all day, too. "The poor white trash hare ntilfln to say, But to work' work' and de taxes pay, While the htessed darktes dance der fill, In the white trash toot the fiddler's bill." PLLU•TT liar, May 2 Me. Eniron--I will inform you that the ' ate battle of Pleasant Gap, was fought on Monday evening the Mir lest tie conflict opened about 9 o'clock, A. M and WWI un til both parties were oitionoted—Vrhotileal- - fy tha"aesailant" moaned "enough." 'Tam out sorry to inform you that there was no orlon hurt—the one got his eyes and mouth tell of mood The one perlion being from non e& and the other fr .m Spring township— Benner being victorious. The bystanders who sited with Spring township made more noise than-the fight amounted to yet with Ball encouragements Spring "lost it. 9 —To .den re a dirge cif sex is not commonly considered a Manly aspiration; to weep about it seems iiidierouc Yet tire thing has been done; and .on the tented field la the very fiercest of the battle at Malvern 11111, the commander ifl chief encountered ix tall Yankee in lull retreat, and blubbering fiercely. Jle stopped him end shamed him ; but the fellow openly avowed cowardice, and said he knew he was u coward when they scripied "Well," said the patient but VOICti • tieueral, "that may be, but you aced not bellow about it like a great t aby." •'.llaby'"', echoed the conscript, '•1 wish 1 was a baby, and a gal baby at hat '" An a warrior the General regarded the party defective, and panned not for fur her colloquy • Two men in a public c.tiog house got into it hot dispute about one of the political optentione of the day, and floaily began talking loud that a dog, who .tool by them, barked An old gentle pion present said to the dog-- "Get out, you brute, and stop your anise, y.oti know no more about it than they do" --A toll-gate keeper in England was brought before a magistrate for °Nally to. hie daughter. The little difficulty arose from a discovery made by the pa ren t , that the girl, who was frequently left in charge of the gate, used to allow her sweetheart, a-yOutig butcher, to drive hie wagon thebugh free She never tol led het lo%er. -- —ln Paris, s widow of forty-five suthmers rimmed s• young nutn,sged ughteen By her first husband she had n son who° age at the time of her sec end marriage was twenty-one She re ently died and left her fortune to her NOII and husband AS her husband was not of age, her non was appointed his guardian. --A western editor, in response to a subscriber who grumbles that hs morning paper is'ttivrays into'rerably damp, nays that le because there is CO futich due (dew) ou it ----A cotempornly deuyintrintee the following an Populai'ltrrors : ••`That editor• keep public reading rooms. That they have plenty of time to talk to everybody. That they are delighted to get anythink to fill up the paper with." --LA rock thtli recently taken from the Potomac, :in Maryland, had In ita poasealion—intrerdly— a certificate of membership in the kiethodist Kplacopal Church. ---On the fence of u graveyard in mow:teeter, Muss., iu the inecription in large white letiers—"Tme_'selllt tera'if you would keep oul of here" --A men in Vermont, it Is :stated, recently charged $I fur his Denim as Pall-bearer at the funeral of r poor wo man buried at ‘ publie expense. " ----Many men nail women have bad ocestdon to know that two does not no cesitarily make a pair, --Why Is a loafer in a newspaper Witco like • shade tree Because we are glad when he leaves Moottinro "'Sitters. 00FLAN I'S GERMAN' BIT TERS, AND • • 'IIOOFLAND'S GERMAN TONIC. The (heat lieteedlas fer.alDtsesiees of the LIVER, STOMACII, OR DIGESTIVE OROANS 1100 PI, AND'S OgRAIA R .-. HITTERS, Is composed of the pucJuiees(or, aathey are male Melly termed, Extracts) of Boots, Barbs, and Barks, 'ikalting a preparation, highly ooncenttated,and entirely free from alcoholic admixture of any kind, I.IOOFLAND'6 (lERMAN TONIC, Is a oonsbination of all the miredients of the Bitters, with the purest quality of Santa Crux Rem, Orange, k., making one of the most pleasant and agreeable remedies ever offered to the public. Thos preferring's...Medicine hoe from Alcoholic admlxturil.lll use• HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS. Those who have"no objeetion to the com bination of the Bitters, as stated, will use. HOMAND'S GERMAN TONIC. Tbey are both equally good, and contain the same medicinal virtues, the choice be tween the two being a mere matter of taste, the Tonic being the most palatable. The stomach, from a variety of cams. as Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Nervous Debility, etc., is ve apt to have its functions derang ed. The Liver, eympathising es closely as it does with the Stomach, then becomes af fected, the result of which is that the pa tient suffers from "Grand or more of the fol lowing diseases • • • Constipation, Flatulence, Inward Piles Fulness of Blood to the Head, Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea, Ileart-burn, Disgust for Food, Fulness or Weight in the Stomach, Sour Eructation', Sinking or Fluttering at the Pit of the Stomach, Swimming ref the Head, Hurried or Difficult Breathing, Flut tering at the Heart, Chokilig or Suttoceting Sensations when in a Lying Posture, Dim ness of Vision, Dela or Webs before the Sight, Dull Pala in lb Head, Deficiency of Perspiration, Yellowness -of the. Skin and Eyes, itti la the Side, Back, Cheat, Limbs, etc.; Midden Flushes of Heart, Burning in the 'Flesh, Conetant Imaginings of Aril, and Great Depression of Spirit". The mutterer (ruin these diseases should exorcise the greatest caution in the selection of a remedy for his cue, porches* only that which he is assured train his investiga tions and inquiries possess true merit, is skilfully compounded, ie free from injurious ingredients, and has established for itself a reputation for the cure of these diseases. In this roam:offal w. would submit those well-known remedies-- 1100FLAND'S (71e8NAN BItTERS, LEE 11001PLAND13 GERMAN TONIC PRIPARLD IT DR. C. L. JACKSON, , PHILADELPHIA, PA Twenty. two years since they were first in traduced Into this country from Germany, during which time they hare undoubtedly preformed more cures, and benedted suffer ing humanity to a greetisraztent,itlian fay other remedies known to the public These remedies will gffectually curb Liver Complaint, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Chronic or Nervous Debility, CbroniuDiarrliceia. Dis ease of the Kidneys, and all Diseases arising from a Disordered Liver, Stomacb,or Intes tines. DEBILITY Resulting Irom any Cause whatever: prostration of the system, induced by Severe labor. hardships. Exposure, Feversdkc. There is no medicine extant equal to these remedies in such oases. A tone and vigor is Imparted to the whole system, the appetite ie strengthnnotl, food Is enjoyed, the stomach digests promptly, the blood is purl. fled, the complexion becomes sound and healthy, the yellow tinge is eradicate., from the eyes a bloom is given to the cheeks, and the week ■nd as invalid bettotts strong and healthy being PARSONS All VA Nnk,'ll /N LIFE, And feeling the sand of time weighing heav ily upon them, with all its attendant ills, will find in the use of this Bitters or the rower, •li•lizir that will instil now life into their veins, restore in a measure tho energy and ardor ormnre youthful days, bnild up their ebretiiken forma, ■nd give health Laid happiness to their remaining years. NOTI K It le a well-established fact that fully one half of the female portion of our population are seldom in the enjoyment of good health; or, to their own expression, "haver feel well." They are ling Lid devoid of all energy tremety narcotic, and, have no appetite. 'To this class of persons the Bitters, or the Torn c, is especially recommended. WEAK AND DELICATE CAI LIMO Are made 'gong by the rise of either of these remedies They will care every ease of surossilis, without fail. 'nonmetal( of certificates have accumula ted in the hands of the proprietor, but space will allow of the publication of but a few. Thome, is will be observed, are men of note and of such standing that they must be be hewed T ESTIMONALS lion. limo. W. itooDwAno, J Chlof ustice of tka Hupretoo Oooirt of Pa., write.: Philadelphia., March 16, 1867 "I find •lloofland'e lierman Bitters' 'is a good tonic, useful in diseaens of' the digestive organs, and of great benefit in eases of do- , Witty, and want of nervous action in the ryFtem. Yullril. truly. OKO, W. WOODVIARP." Hot. J&rra TOOWPRON Judge of the 8u revue Court of Perinnylvania Philadelphia, April 28 1888. "I eel:trader •Iloofiand•s (lArnian Bitten a valuable :Medicine in case of Weeks of Indigestion or Dypepria. I can certify thin from my experience of it. lourr,with respect James Tuoureoe•" Fr•m Ray. Jooeph IL Kennard, 1), 1). Pam tor of the Tenth Baptist Olurch,Philudel pbla CAUTION lioodena'r German Remedial are counter felted.. See that the 'gesture of C. Al JACKSON la on the wrapper ofesch bottle All others are counterfeit,. Principal °Mee ■nd efortutartory at the ()omen bledieine Store, N... t;4 A Reif Street, Philadelphia, Pa. XVIANS, Proprietor, ...Formerly C. 11. JACKSON * t/u. P 14 ICES UouglAnd'n Liertuau Litter., Ina 6uttle. $1 UY .• half dozen, 5 00 ilerwito 'loam, put up in quart bottles $1 bU per bottle, or a half been 7 bU (urge, to eiriwine well the mrtwile you buy. hi order get the genuine. Yer sale by F. P. 'ARMEN, Drojeyiet, Dulletunle, Po. .Iriuggint4 generally. Man.), V— I KIS 3itouralice. C OLUMBIA INSURANCE CO COLUMIIA, LANCASTZR COUNTY, CIIARTE B. P ' ERPETITA L!! Capital & Assets, 600,627,01 Tilts Company continues to Impure Bull: dings, Merchandise, and other property ) against loss and damage by fire on the mu tual plan, either for a rash premium or pre mium note. SEVENTH ANNUAL REPORT. Whole amount_ Ins. $2,478,426,80 Lees toil expired 722,771.44 11,755,665,49 CAP! PAL AND INCOME. Ain't of prettier° note/ 8685,12 .27 Loss amount expired 71,964,04 614,160,24 Delano of premium, Jan I '6B 8,609,05 Cash reo t, less oommisilons In '56 57,006,06 Loans - 9,400,00 Due from agents and other 8,364,56 CONTRA Losses and expenses paid in '66, 74,025,40 Losses adjusted, ncitAue Jan 1 'O7 20,296,88 Balance saptl and ula Jan '67 600,427,96 ?Pair MRS. H. E. REEVES, . HAIR MANUFACTURER, GROVg STIXICRT. (orronrt• PONT OFYICK,) LOCK lIAVXN, PRIMA A One assortment of Switchai Curls, Fri:- stet. Banda, , on band and made to order. Repairing neatly done. Hair Jewelry in all the newest designs, elegantly made. La. dies can depend upon haring all orders ears. fully and promptly filled by seeding's sam ple of hair with directions as to price, if,,. .5• to 55mitbing BLACKSMITH SHOP ! The people of Bellefonte and vicihity are very respectfully Informed that the under— signed has leased the Blacksmith shop on ' HOWARD STREET, BP,I,LEFONTE where he will be at all lutes prepared to do any kind of work in hie line. Particular attention will be paid to • HORSN 81108ING, Ironing Wagons, or Buggies, Repairing farm Implements, tee. All work guaranteed. 13 12 ly J. A. 8. MALORY. ,for_ 55ale A VALUABLE MILL PROP BATY FOR SAL& Situated in Decatur towuebip, Clearfield county, Pe. The subscriber desirpue of quitlnk the business, offers for nail one finning mill with two run of bun, the mill is strong and in good order bdtb, with from twenty ld thirty scree of land and a.ootn• fortable frame dwelling house, the property lying 2 miles west of Philip burg, Centre county, and gratin a few rods of turn pike road, the Tyrone and Clearfield rail road coning through the land and within • few rode of the mill. Aloe •considerable lot of timber on head, hemlock and Pine, It in also a nry desirable location for n woolen factory, and one is much needed in this seo- I Lion of the country. For further pardon lara inquire of the subsoriber being on the property, or address Philipsburg, Centre county, Pa. . . . CHARLES M. CADWA LLADER 12-44-8 w , TRRAWUREICE fIA LK OF UM:MATRA) LANDS FOR. TAXES, /OR 1867, AND PRICVIOI a TZARS —Notice is here)! given, that in pursuabce of an Act of Assam bly passed the .2th day of June, A. 1). 1815, entitled "An Art to amend an Act directing tbernode Of selling unseated lands, in Cen tre county," and the several supplements thereto, there will be exposed to public sale or artery, the following tracts of unseated lands In said county for the brae, due and unpaid thereon, at the court house in the borough of Bellefonte, on the second Toes day of June, A. B. 1888. BENNER TOWIIBIIII' ACIIISh PIR. I. AR11•11Inta ?WM. ,T•XIS 120 ..... John M Hale.. .. 1 80 100 .. . ' James Bartram 3 80 120 do do ...... ....... 1 24 BURIISIDES TOWNSNIP. MIN .92 Walter Stew' srt of 420 60 l'aul Cox of 123 ._ John Vaughn 3 45 144 ..... Ilepry IlarriP. ...... 21 42 433.. Joseph ...... 22 08 216 1 . 86 Jeremiah Pat 562 431 120 John Donley.- ......... 22 08 433 120 Sam . ' P eptt 433 153 Joseph Morris 16 32 63:1 153 Ahamindtr Weave/. ' 22 08 415 George Eddy. . 22 0 7 John Wheeler. 1116 404 ..... John T Hoover. •l , 38 25 888 94 James hall. 29 52 433 151 Chas Ha11.........66 24 Day id . 20 25 John Slue 21 15 Jeremiah ....... 19 63 415 3ooeplo Waln 21 16 416 Jammer Wain.. .......... 21 15 415 Juba Barron .21 15 EH Canby 43 168 John Rugg Molly Morin 21d 166 .leremi:o l'arkfir 6bl 100 ' 44 -- Henry 11atri1 , ..... ........ , 24 90 30U ..... Francis Clierne7... ..... .. 'I 65 lUtl .... Michael Qbtion.. 12 46 129 .... henry lillealer 32 10 433 (63 72e6J3uula R. Morgan—. 22 08 11000 S TOWNSHIP 1438 163 David Lewis 31 64 1 433 16'; Wm limy 34 64 433 163 Thomas Unarm 34 64 433 16:: ' Jonathan' Hervey 16 b 6 ROC ..... P P. Itubno 6 PO 483 1 311 Aiarprol Butler— $ 114 815 112 John Cochran 608 458 KU Ww Russel ' 9 12 4114 i• Thomas Mussel— ....... . 864 .108 ..... Laviy es rsontiprt.. :42 00 ..1 430 32 .1/arid Carsostlon... ...... 17 211 483 1211 Dan lel Reese,— ....... 82 110 80 Jesse Evans * • 3 12 = l ll 1211 - nesurgn Aston 8 00 aUy..... JILIN 3 lta lrnd 421 John !ic0n..... :M4 V$ Wm WIMM ' 2$ 40 414 t ill AM 11100,1 33 46 100 ..... J.An 31relure . 3 04 10s, .... Parker Z !Acne 16 00 •CREM' PNR. W•RILANTER NAMES.. TAIIN 50 4t JIMA D Harris -- "1 - 90 143 Ana Deal 5 60 i of ' CURTIN TOWNIMIK • 200 120 David Corscadon 134 Jot • 113 04 do do 150 or 300 do 4i 2 51 2AI 17 Martha Godfrey 'l4 MI 100 s.. Peter Smith 10 70 105, 142 Mary Lane.. • 11.36 393 106 Joseph Kelso ' 31 71 100 Paul Conlon 4 28 104 85 Jno C n 51 20 433 120 Alexander Bell ' 11 56 433 120 Chas HAD 1.1 56 207 80 Calds Lawn: 11 I, 208 110 lease Longstreth 11 08 415 .43 99 415 ..... Joseph Taylor 44 40 448 119_ Andrew Epple 8 03 392 SO Robert .20 78 430 138 N. L. Atwood 23.112 104 04 "Job W. Packer 8 66 SOO - 19 N. L. Atw00d........... 16 35 169 33 Job W Packer....,....,..............8 158 113 do du..............866 416 Peter Ifahn 44 45 415 ..... Swum Ilahn 21 70 416 Joseph Th0ma5...........27 75 416 ..... Jacob Waln. 27 21 416 ..... Nathaniel Levy . 22 10 415 .... Thos Humphries.. 66 61 416 Robert 11 ray ' 22 20 416 William Gray 9t2 20 461 Wm Yardley ....... ....... 655 376 Sauluel 8aird........... 33 44 Mathew Leech 5 35 ltd 120 Joseph . . 50 88 33Z Sidney Coats 26 21 415 Wm Ildbert. 4v 418 207 80 Caleb Lewi5...........11 08 207 80 leaao I.4og•treal... ...... 11 OK 433 163 James IVhite ....... ...... 46 43 438 163 Abljah Davis 23 35 433 163 Joseph Higbee 77 63 Jeremiah Jackson 3 36 147 Jesse Ha11..........39 32 415 Nether Eddy 21 110 415 Casper Wistor 16 62 420 411 Philip Myers 22 66 415 Simon Myers 11 08 421' 48 Valentine Myers 16 76 450 48 • Michael Myers 14 48 433 100 UAW! 5c0tt...:.....11 54 207 k Kober Aim.ley 44 40 415 Richard Mies 10 70 38 Illitffy Donnell 1 84 415 John McCauley II 08 50 ' JWA L C 6 1 42 434 Mary Tallman 'l4 88 116 163 Fishborn Whorten... . 23 19 50 JW A LC Packer 11 42 433 163 Thomas M'Ewen 24 40 PESOUSON TOWNSHIP. 12 26 Itched M'Carttey. 3 30 GNEGO TOWNSHIP. 281 . James Lanremere 12 24 130 John Mereer...i... 1 43 130 Robert Askin 1 43 130 David Johnson 1 43 372 31 Win Hophurn.r.....- 7 98 382 120 John Cowder . 830 407 127 Andriw Carson.. 8 87 381' Bernard Mobley • 9 V 2 of 200 Henry Antis 2 18 4 of 200 Janice Tower '2 18 of 200 Jacob Ander50n.r.....,... 2 18 400 Tboe t 3 00 HUSTON TOWNSHIP. 694,860,10 194.850 10 114 Andrew Kuhns 22 75 82 Adam Kuhns. 1 90 433 t 63 John *Price. 30 45 433 163 John Wheeland 30 72 433 163 John Rolington. 36 20 366 10, James Halter 30 87 160 Kuhns . 20 75 HOWARD TOWNB.II4II'., 1.50 lease Green S 14 20 313 Samuel Cuslen...... 10 80 366 112 John W Godfrey 31 41 203 .1 W Godfrey 28 26 164 Joseph Green.. 8 31 200 Je se Evans 20 25 142 23 Roland Custin 7 65 40 Paul Casten 3 24 °4 Joseph Tay10r......,.. 4 86 1 Joseph Kelso . 603 60 Win Paoker... ..... 5 61 25 Jacob Packer...... ....... 64 57 John Brady II 55 199 15 CII Welch 21 48 171 W C Welch . 11 07 197 98 A D Harrill. 32 28 299 41 do de . . ... ...... 10 55 186 91 do do 16 141 433 120 Al!sander II 67 433 120 John Ruyan 11 67 433 120 Bani'l Young 11 67 433 120 Benjamin Young 11 67 433 120 Tin:lona Hamilton II 67 415 J sebb Ward roar II 67 133 163' • Samuel Psicoast 11 67 100 49 J 8 Furst 10 63 235 Wm Ramsey ......... ..... 38 07 25 Joseph Gieysburg 2 70 25 do do •—. 2 70 184 Green, Hale ef• Curtin... 17 54 HARM'S tOWN:•IHIP. 3by 1 400 Racal Willson 885 EIM 400 . John Mitchell 400 John Rey noldA 400 8 }luiry 4 69 400 Tbunuss Baultey . 4 tS 400 John Steel 400 Robert &Imp 7 65 400 Adam Cooley ...... 6 65 22 08 400 David \V Maori ..... . 7 85 400 Joveph Work 7 65 400 Ds. kJ Wort 100 Nathan Swapson 7 65 100 Vrtd Wi150n......... 7 05 4PO Allen Steel ........ 65 400' . Nd ward William 7 65 I 400 James Steel 484 25 J C 400' Peter W ..... b 18 400 Eleour McCormick 6 16 of 2 . 2 081400 Peter W Mien 191 - - - 407 92 Kifarmiy Whorton 22 08 John Hell 21 L. 11 01 400 . Thomas Johnson 16 40 Wm irwm 400 Robert Patterson 15 30 400 William Iloffman 7 65 400 ' Dan'l Love 7 r• 6 400 DWI tR01th........,...... 7 65 40Q Samuel,. Young 7 05 400 John lAeln ' 15 30 400 Wln Brown 15 30 400 Jeanne Reed... .... : .... ... lb 30 400 Absalom Andre. ..... ~..,, 15 30 }MINIM TOW NBIII.P. 40A 89 Michael Gratz 2 89 415 141 Sknoo Gratz ....... 2 81 418 John Blmpwu 2 89 359 Ildiry Altai' 5 60 110 Hepburn nerd,. ....... ... 1 515 412 116 John Mackey 5 60 150 • 80 PONSMIZI Young ,'1 90 829 Pater Cramer 4 20 188. 155 Wag Mackay ' 3IS 277 88 Peter Swinelord 4 20 185 . Jobe, Kidd .... 1 73 460 60 Mary Barr ....... .... 2:80 406 -- 60 Waia VIUTIIIoa 280 /160 60 John Pohnlor 2 31 348 60 Ileary'Rullailer 2 31 in 60 Prodrlok balluder 1411 BIS 60 Adana Boliaißis 2 11 300 65 Alb, Ight Swindon' 2 01 100 Jimes Row 3 30 12 SS 16 60 1111 „Salc. . ,- •CRKII PEI:. WARIWITIM 11•11(1.14 •CRIM 400 7vrary Jo4B 2 80 150 eustono , TD 9 400`Job IV titeker 13 0 394 . 80 Reboil Imln 25 - 8 , 400 , 120 Stephen 'Steph °neon__ 13 20 400 120 Jobn Danwourly 13 20 401$ 120 Kbenezer Benham. ...... . 19 90 50 ..... Dan '1 Pletcher ~., R5O 406 40 Peter Lofted' 28 38 439 .... Christian 5mith.....,.... 29 53 42i 103 Itoberk Irwin 12 74 191 i 16 John Potter 12 86 413 4U Jeremiah Jackson.. 13 33 250 ..„. John Jackson 4 00 Ipm Dan'l Krause 146 63 200 .... 350 ..... Wm Have ismer; McGhee 17 John ging 2 21 150 ..... Simon !Anglo. ...... 4 84 . Illunh Shaw 2 73 200. ChriMinn Nestlerode..... 423 50 4.. 9 49 31 58b 298 32 Wm Scott.... 37 68 314 151 6157pr0t 114noMM..— 30 59 425 ~... Dan'l Wtyiams 4 24 452 Wm Brady. 3 93 425 ..... Was Harmer 4 09 324 Richard Parker........... 3 93 331 Jeremiah Parker 3 93 252 - Din'l Singford 5 04 1H) Stroeheeker & Reynolds •1 99' 7 00 ..... Thoaias Grant 3 73 410 ... `Bannah Brady 7 66 401 Robert Gray .... 8 05 237 ... Thomas Grant 7 96 184 . . Robert Brady .... 04 110 PBndy 4 11 237 .. . Thomas Grant h... 2 18 400 Alex Hunter 4 37 300 ..... Jeremiah Jaclkami 2 PI 123 ..... Win Stedman 2 81 130 .... Robert Tsggard 1 16 201• ..... Thom►e 'Smith 1 87 300 A►ren Levy....... ........ 2SO 440 John Rem ....... 760 40.5 Peter Hormel 3 93 49T 03 James Crothera. 1 49 TOO ..... Denn Singlord 7 57 110 . Streherker A Reynold.. 304 130 123 Simon Gritz 6 00 123 47,,_ do do ,6 00 195 01 do do . 196 42 do do 136 144 do 410 MARION TOWNSHIP 200 _... 'Robert Young ..... Aleunder Scutt. 36 26 240 .. Wpo Thorny 804 POTTER TOWI3q3IIIP. 400 ..... Andrew Dor 3 00 400 ..... John MeCleland ...... 3 00 400 Joseph Blair 3 00 400 ..... Thomas GOWOII 3 00 400 ..... John C Reed. 3 00 400 ..... Jacob 3 00 400 Abeam' Nails 3 00 400 John Norris 2 00 400 ...:. Robert MeKimm........ 300 400 totrid - Mriftraur .3 00 300 _.... John Brown 226 42 ..... Junes Moore... 78 400 ...... JoaepCowiiill 3 73 410 ...„ William Harrison- 3 75 105 llamas McClelland 3 75 254 ..... James ' , orbs 4 50 PENN TOWNSHIP. 1 0 ..... Wm C oiok OSII TOWNSHIP 433 463 David Beverage 18 56 133 163 Martha McConnel ...... 18 56 4.13 153 J adnes' lentworth 15 66 163 lleorge Latimer , 18 66 433 163 MI ward Moystan Noe. 18 66 327 10 Andrew Arnistrong4..... 14 10 433 163 Sharp Delaney... 26 66 lOC Wm Mc P Wilson 8 60 135 .168 WiU Latimer. 37 16 434 ..... 'Thomas *rent . . 18 64 313 106 John Winder 65 83 313 104 John Lowdon 19 45 433 153 Christian Hair 86 62 247 10 Jacob Stike ........ ....... 42 48 426 164 Chi istian Hur 73 24. 667 07 Clourge Slough 14 35 433 163 Andrew Schneck 74 45 433 153 David Pair 74 18 219 120 Alex Scott IV 39 433 153 Michael Schneck - 37 25 434 153 Christian Schwenk 74 48 433 153 John Hand ......... 37 95 433 153 John Allison 68 89 75 .... Wm Willson. IR 56 269 ..... James' Allison 45 87 164 153 do do 28 19 433 153 Camper Fleheapner... ..... 37 22 423 163 itnbert tip•ar 18 68 433 153 Chrietian Limburg 18 68 433 163 Juhn Funk 3.7 22 433 163 Caspar Lawreum. 18 66 433 1153 Samuel Chutaut..n 18 68 433 153 Owen Jordon 18 58 433 153 George Slough .. 18 66 41.6 . Wm 11' ..... 61 346 32 liartholitnew Wistpr..... 14 88 425 ..,. — Rielsard !KOK'S ' 115 58 433 Ib3 Thomas Wt510r...... ..... . 136-38 433 163 Casper W Muslim 18 53 483 153 Imre W Morris . 37 22 436 133 Zacm• Collins 74 44 433 153 \1 {lO SierK 18 58 460 ..... Nathan's'. Matlock 18 15 220 ... Jae Matlock ....... , ...... 30 18 b 39 6 12 7 65 433 153 John Burg.., 25 SU 26 153 IV . : ........ . 433 153 theory . 37 2Z 433 153 Oh rlatlan Stoner 3.7 22 7 66 433 153 Jyhn Stoner._ 341 21 433, 163 Christian Hess ...... Si 2 4311 i 161 lieu 1 0 klorpe its Ui 433 153 Itobert limed 433 183 Joseph lloplfins 13 68 443 183 Juba llopkkia 18 68 7 65 4 40 443 163 John Lowdos . . 433 153 niumar Grant ' 18 57 43:1 157 Benjamin Rush , 18" 841 lOU 153 H•bert King 433 Ib3 Robert Irwin AS ,11.1 4.33 163 John Mairer., ..... CS ID 433 163 Richard Patera , Air ID EEO lb 30 433 153 John Willson 415 80 Hugh llamiltoo, ..... ...- 32 68 43, 153 Jacob 81origh ............. 19 57 233 Jane Miller,. , 19 '55 4.{.3 153 Daniel Turner 19 67 50 Hobert. King . 7 47 433 163 lino Haohrigat... ...... /17 21 433 153' Andrew Ural 47 23 433 153 11 It Morgan /7 27 75 'Joseph Harrison ... ...... It 2/5 103 John Harrison. 18 34 116 80 Itobart Blaney 18 91 406 , 841 Jallob' Hash ................. 114 83 112 44 Julio Weidman 241 29 402 115 Jacob Waldman . 69 141 433 163 Edward Orion 18 II 194 Juesph Vountaa 8 58 434 164 A Itoighlirt, Jr af 94 1711 Hugh Mollutire.....-- 4 44 433 153 Thuin's 11aai11i0n.......- 37 22 443 153 Elnnor Sidtions 18 as 216 Robert Haloes 18 88 41/ 10 Ittabard -Atistion... ..... 4 83 433 1.4 ltieherd Mao • lo 68 433 1•,3 Leineu lirttediu 18 68 433 153 J./bn iluidager 74 44 433 153 merge 81660... i 37 22 433 \ 154 klicb4•l audager ST 44 177 84 Hannan Tid1ikei.......... 39 so 216 156 1 'mums; Ilanisltus 9 21 216 356 Thoture Dram ....... ....• 293 lb SO - ~nie: MI! Thonifts D'art LuiswrY TQWNSIILP MILES TOWNSHIP Itenry toloind Barrel Nortnn.. *alc, ACREI4 1.6 W• 1111 A ZZZ 433 15;1 Peter Miller 133 '153 George 1100 rn lig I e 433 - 153 - John Bryon 43J 153 _• Win Gaseel 333 168 Saml Juoes 3116 1113 Rudolph Keller 411 1511 Bam (lel Shone r5....r.:. 288 53 Joseph Pim 334 1311 Henry !AM 3dl 160 George Pim ........ 2 80 &lift Miller... 163 Richard Lowden.. 153 Dan'l Fl agarrolds 153 I.)avid' Ishier 143 kleury Pin,kir tun .. 163 Jam C indingham 163 Wei Ory —Sabsatlan Graft... John Musser.... 153 Win 156 Bawl. Showers. 163 ?sal Bulb. 163 Paul Black 163 Paul Bsoh ...... 163 - John Bonalaud.. 163 John Kelley 169 John Busk 163 John Such ' John 81ack..... 13 00 9 10 • 50 i loisph W.U., David Old 100 Hush:lasi Philip. SNOW /MOB TOWNSHIP 3 23 4 24 W■ Banks— ... David Williams Alexander Martin Lew is Lewis 183 Kearny W h0r10n......... 163 Thomas U reeves IRO Luke !dinner t 44 DaTid Carscsdcm 44 do' '6O do do c••• 153 Moore Whortan.... 153 Wm Parker 153 Rebecca Wain 153 B K Tallman 153 Elisabeth Wharton 153 A 8 Valentine 103 T M Miliken N J Mitchell 34 James Gilliland__ 163 Robert Waters 163 13 R M0rgan..... .... James T dale .. James Mobitaaa... 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