Rensselaer Gazette, Volume 2, Number 33, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 December 1858 — Page 3
few years ago a negro living near Cvnthiana, Kv, was accused of murder. Soon after the .negro was killed by a white .nan named-Morrison. About a year ago Morrison was killed by his bro-ther-in-law, named Whalan, and Whalan himself was killed aecently by a.man named Phillips. We shouldn’t advise anybody tJ kill Phillips. It seems rather dangerous to become a link to that chain of killers.
Bragg's Arctic Liniment.
Among all the medical discoveries and inventions of the present age, none appear to have met with the same triumphant success as Dr. Bragg s Arctic Liniment. This extraordinary medicine meets the wants of the public in the cure of such a large class of diseases that its value cannot be overestimated. 11l all cases of rheumatism, neu-algia, ear-ache, tooth-aclie, and alt diseases affecting the nerves, its operation is miraculous. . It is also infallible in curing all eruptive diseases of the skin, such as erysipelas, scaldhead tetter, ring-worm, etc. etc., and instantly extracts the fire from burns and scalds. Sprains and bruises it cures in a very short time, causing the cavulated lymph to he scattered and driven off. It likewise cures nearly all Diseases of horsi-s alid cattle. The worst cases of spavin, ring-bone, poleevil. spring-halt. Ac., yield at once to its curative properties, jyy’j.’or sale, in Rensselaer, by Harding A, Peacock. An Agent wanted in every town and village. Application should be made to Bragg A Burrowes, Kt. Louis, Mo., and must always be accompanied bv good reference.
Something Worth Knowing.
We would call your attention to the advertisement of Dr. Mann’s Ague Balsam, which appears in the columns of our present number. VVe are pleased to be able tq record the satisfaction of our patrons, after trial, of an article advertised in our columns. All the quack nostrums ol the day are giving way before it, and it seems, truly, to work by magic, and in all cases effect a cure. "This .is indeed a great discovery, and will be hailed with pleasure by thousands who have suffered, and tried, arid tried, and suffered vear after year, throiigh the Western country, to know that a specific is within the reach of all. This invaluable remedy is sold by all good and responsible druggists.
To Fathers uad Mothers.
You know how is for your children that you should keep good health. How frequently do we sec feeble pareutsidressed in mourning on account of the death of their beloved child. What .a pity it is, when byproper care and remedies,all these trials and troubles can be avoided. When health can be restored to tin- parent and life and happiness to the child. Restore the health of the mother and you obviate the necessity of Paregoric. Godfrey’s Cordial and other injurious narcotics for crying children. We entreat you, as we desire to improve the of our race, to procur Dr. Morse’s Almauuc and read how diseases are cured*in accordance with NATURE’S laws, with innocent Roots and Plants.
During this critical period Mouse’s Indian Root Pii.i.s will be required, because they cleanse the body from those morbid humors, and thoroughly drive uwav all pain, and give ease and comfort to (he mother. From one to three of these l’iils taken two or three times a week during pregnancy, will cause the mother an -asy and safe delivery, and will be sure to give a stout and healthy- constitution to the chiid. Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills are sold by all dealers in Medicines.
Health for the Sick.
Dr. Rorach’s Scandinavian Remedies are creating a revolution iii Medical practice.’ They act directly upon the circulation. Disease originates in the blood, and these medicines purge it out. Jit dyspepsia, nervous complaints. scrofula, rheumatism, incipient consumption, litis, liver complaints, bronchitis, fever and ague, and all disorders of the lungs, flu; stomach, the liver, the bowels, the nerves or the skin, they are infallible* See Advertisement.
A LIST OF DELINQUENTS RETURNED BY EZRA WRIGHT. COLLECTOR OF JASPER COUNTY, FOIL THE YEAR IKVa. * Stale of Indiana, Jasjer County, sz. J TURNER A. KNOX. Auditor of sard county., do hereby certify that , the. follow ing is a true list of nil lands anu town lots returned and re r maining delinquent for tunes of 15.)7, with interest and penalties; also, the taxes of IH.hS. Recorded November If), ISbS. TI RNK v A, KNoX, Auditor of Jasper county. HANGING GROVE. * A x Y.+ or GWNICKS. Uk!>f RII‘T;o!( ls ... * T* £ fan n>. ' * vr 5T 2 £•' H to Z\ Haiti A., Henry - se s w V- "ft - -10 e lit s e '-■!! 5 SO -hill.-, r> sn W ht n W -::t *»j r> to wdifV w e:t -»i 5 do lie n w ltd .0 5 .■ 10 4).ifl Nik’,6o 74,00 ’Lsvntrt. KreiierifL ii fie -A -’0 i 100 e lif li w gft r> 1-0 n 11l s.- -jT. ->0 Ml ii rs in -~i 'go r» to :i:<,!tt> tio.sa eo.ea liai klev, \Vnt. M. 10 e ill's e '-'i i>o 5 SO “ w :t.» eo :> 100 .V-’.'O x-J.fi t 75,00 to am hers, John 15.20 * w HI -’0 5 100* is.:r> 14,-»! Culti, Janus 24 s wire 2!) .7 40 \v iif s r :ia .20 5 HI s esc 35 20 5 40 20,25 IS,III 35,26 Donahuo, l.evi :o ilcse ■» 2S 40 -.06 1,7*7 3,43 Help, Daniel 32 s»• lie 25 20 .» 40 *,6l 1,31 5,92 better, John, Jr. 50 n e 4 2H 5 194.1 s li e 30 29 5 100 ii xv sxv 70 29 5 40 34,50 27,16 01,06 bee. Henry 5H se.se ' 7 29 5 40 2,00 1,37 3.43 MeaJer’s heirs, 07 nfs n 32 29 5 40 3,40 2,50 5,90 Oxley, flare 75 nhf.se 20 29 5 80 sese 20 29 5 40 * 8,04 14.25 22,29 Peregrine, Thos. S. SO ehfnxv 23 29 5 80 li Wne 23 29 5 40 15,14 10,7.7 26,51 Porter, Ripe M. 87 sxv s e 34 29 5 40 7,25 5,50 12,75 'Phillips, Haney - 88 efafpe 34 29 5 80 t shfse . 27 - 29 5 80 17,30 15,98 33,34 'Phillips; John ii. 91 xv lit nxv 27 29 5 f 0 , i e lif n c J 28 29 5 so 44,57 2,30 / 47,47 Stiers, Cyrus 104- c hfsxv 23 29 5 SO w (Use 23 29.-,, 5 80 24,40 21,24 45,64 Wooslry,Joseph,Jr. 112 sxv n e 23 29 5 40 7,411 4,73 12,14 \Y oofiley .Joseph,B'r„ 113 ses xv 34 29 5 4(1 4,42 3.55 7,97 GILL AM. Antrim, Thom's* l x\" hfs xv It 30 5 80 7,01 6,00 13,07 RriUin. John 10 seli e 27 30 5 40 17,01 2,39 19,00 tiisher. Miles 12 s side s w 23 30 5 100 3,73 8,28 12.03 harm xv, Alfred 20 ne sxv 4 30 5 40 3,70 58 3,88 Comstock. T. J. 28 xv hi s e 24 30 5 80 3,10 3,24 0,40 Clark, George 30 nen xv 22 30 5 40 29.31 3,59 32,90 Casset,4. P. 41 ehf s x-x 35 30 5 80 5,80 72 0,58 1)11111!, Janies IJ. 44 nxvn xv 3 7!(1 5 40 n cue 4 30 5 40 5,93 3,90 9,89 ’Clark, Thomas 43 n w 10 29 5 100 5,00 4,07 t! 07 Brake, James P. _ 40 axvli e 35 31 5 40 1,09 70 1*79 w- hi ll xv 35 30 5 80 1,78 1,40 3UB Davison, Moses K. 47 shin xv 70 30 5 80 nhf s w 70 30 5 80 2.72 1,73 4.45 Dayman, S. \V. 48 xv hf-n w 21 31 5 80 0 senw 21 31 5 40 s hf» xv 21 31 5 80 XV hf n’e 21 31 5 80 \ sene 21 31 5 40 9,31 4,90 ]• oj Rvans, Jackson 54 ehfll e 3 29 5 80 11 side nw n c 3 29 5 20 xvrsthfse 34 30 5 80 sese 34 30 5 40 12,05 15,27 27 32 Fisher, John 08 n !i|T| e 70 31 5 80 4,41 4,37 8,78 Linn, Ezekiel 71 s side se s e 10 30 5 10 ' senile Ilf sc 23 30 5 30 s end whf s xv, 24 30 5- 30 11 xv n XV 25 30 5 -40 lien* 26 30 5 40 12,87 4,79 17 GUlain, Eli 75 ne n e 27 ?0 5 40 ' nese 28 30 5 40 5,94 4.61 H J 3 (breen, Jones 79 i ivnif 4 30 5 40 sxv» xv 4 30 5 40 3,71 1,07 4,78 Hess. John W. 8J nen xv 1 30 5 38 »««w 36 31 5 40 4J58 2,93 7,61 Hens, Michael 83 11 es w 13 30 5 40 11 W ■ n 13 30 5 40 «C a w 24 30 5 40 8,43 9,00 17,43 Hilton, S. C. 85 xv hf s w 2 30 5 80 4,32 4,08 8,40 Huddleston. W. 8. 94 se 3 30 5 160 2,96 2,30 5,26 Hoxter, Mary Ann 96 nhf s e 52 31 5 80 , swse «2 31 5 40 nes xv 22 31 sv, 40 2,80 1,44 4,24 Lewis, Chester 103 nxv s w 34 30 5 40 Ilavissonville Lot, No. 7, 3,67 2,50 6 1 7 Les-ch & Smith 104 n lif 2 29 5 280.23 s e 2 29 5 160 nhfs jv 2 29 5 80 9,40 10,43 1f1,83 Moshier, Asa 112 e end Bhf n w 1 30 5 67 7,68 6,57 14,25 Moorelwid, Wyn. 115 n e 1 29 5 126 a Dw s a 1 29 5 40 ii if c t 4 36 5 40 4.48 2.94 7,49 Nogglt, W m . )2J sene 36 31 5 ® 6.96 *■«<» 10,85 Piers sn, J**eph 73* »hfn * f 19 70 1 Bft
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I rut is | if 1 ill" ii 1 s -s s ■ E % - as n ~ 3 on names or owners. vkb< riftion or , -ns- g <!* & u»m. o--5 ” li’ ’ i nt ’ = nhf s e 12 30 5 80 9,12 6,54 15,66 Pidceon, Wm. F. 130 swll w 10 30 5 40 elifn xv 10 30 5 80 2,72 1.07 3,79 Piper, John 138 senw 35 30 5 40 sxv n e 35 30 5 40 3,27 2,22 5,49 Record, John 151 w end shfll w 1 30 5 13 sene 2 30 5 40 01,37 6,98 28,35 Sihhet, Benj. 171 nxxs xv 3 29 5 40 ehfsw 21 30 5 80 8,19 2,16 10,65 Smith, I evi K. 174 ne 11 29 5 160 ’ 2,90 2.30 526 Stiers, Cyrus 178 ne sw 34 30 5 40 1,74 1,21 2,95' Shouk, George 180 sese 35 30 5 40 7,16 43 7,79 Stanfield, John 182 sese 25 31 5 40 8,18 2,60 10,78 Vandaver, A. J. 132 s hfs vr 3 29 5 80 1,95 1,34 3,29 Davisau, Lewis 198 11 e 28 30 5 160 w* hf 9 e 28 30 5 80 s e s t 28 30 5 40 swll w 27 30 5 40 5,67 4,76 10,43 WALKER. 1 Austin, Wm. 2 se s e 20 31 6 40 nell e 25 31 6 40 7.59 2,39 9,98 Boogler, Samuel 9 11e.se 7 31 5 40 1,63 1,06 2,69 Cox, Thomas 20 shfn XV 1 31 5 80 2,86 - 2,17 ' *5,0.3 Clark, Massey 22 whfn xv 8 31 5 80 2.86 2,17 5,03 Clark, George C. 27 nhf n e 6 31 6 81.62 ne n w 6 31 6 40 9,07 3,27 12,34 Conner; Wm. A. 33 11 lif ne 21 31 6 80 shfll r 31 31 6 80 5,70 4,34 10,04 Deitz, Edward M. 36 ses xv 12 31 6 40 XV hfs XV se 12 31 6 20 2,40 3,35 5,75 DeWitt, John L. 39 whf s c 12 31 5 80 ehfll XV 15 31 5 80 5,73 4,34 10,07 Dorsey, G. B. 43 scll xv 1 31 6 40 5 1,62 1,08 2,70 ! Francisco.Simoneti 52 shfse 18 31 6 80 2,80 2,17 5,03 ! Knsely.-John 45 whfll xv 17 31 6 80 2,80 2,17 5,03 ‘ Good, M. H. ii »c 11 t 32 31 5 4(1 , xv hf s w 32 32 5 80 s end ehf * e 30 31 5 00 t hr 11 t 8 31 0 t o SwJ 8 31 0 100 14,00 11,37 26,03 ! Gratner, John 57 ehfsw 17 31 6 so 2,86 2,17 5,03 j Hubble, Stephen 04 n_e7 J 3 31 0 100 0,34 5,20 11,00 Hubble, Allen 05 ehfnxv 13 31 ti 80 x5j33 2,94 8,27 : Hubble, Orange 00 xv hj 11 xv 13 31 0 80 3,30 2,94 0,30 : Joice <i Smith 75 shfll e 0 31 0' 80 nese 0 31 0 40 senw 0 31 0 40 6,13 4,34 10,47 Kendall, E 78 ehfsw 7 31 5 80 2,86 2,17 5,03 Mclltish. Wm. 90 senw 5 31 0 40 2,84 1,08 3,92 i McLean, Jeremiah 100 sw9 xv 24 31 0 40 e hfs XV 24 31 0 80 xv hf s e 24 31 0 80 , n, nese 24 31 0 40 11 llf 11 w 25 31 6 80 11,87 9,08 21,55 Prichard. W. D. 107 xy hf axv 3 31 0 80 (heirs.) ’ n e 4 31 0 100 n w 4 31 0 101) I) hf s c 4 31 6 80 ehfsw: 4 31 0 80 sene 35 31 0 40 23,78 20,74 44.52 Porter, J. W. 109 whine 14 31 0 80 nrll xv 14 31 0 40 4,49 3,25 774 Petro, Scipeoni 111 it hf 3 e 19 31 0 80 ** es e 19 31 6 40 5,73 3,25 8,98 Rondabush, D. 115 sxv 20 31 5 100 5,33 434 907 Robinson, G. W. 110 11 end ehf s e 30 31 5 20 shine 30 31 5 80 3,84 2,69 6,83 Ste wai tiVConnell, 132 sese 8 31 6 40 n lif sxv 8 31 6 80 9,77 3,2*5 13(82 Townsley, Thos. 134 s lif 3w 30 31 6 80 sxv 9 e 30 ;31 0 40 * senw 31 31 6 40 6,13 4,34 10 47 Vanosdale, M. 140 nw se 31 31 5 40 se 9 w 31 31 5 40 7,48 2,17 <165 Vanosdale, H. A. 14! shfse 31 31 5 80 2,8(1 2,17 r>’(l3 Vaniiuchi.l.orcnzol42 chine 19 31 0 80 5,13 2*,1? 750 Wright, W. \V. 147 nesw 5 31 6 40 3xv s w 5 31 6 40 11 l*f n>xv 22 31 6 80 6,13 4,34 10,47 \x ardle, Isaac 152 11 xv 11 e- 29 31 6 40 X! ell w 29 31 (1 40 2,Mi 2,17 503 Wardle, John 153 -« en xv 29 31 6 40 3,37 I’.OS 4'45 BARKLEY. Brioghtm .Lraniler 26 »wll xv 5 29 6 40 “w s e 5 29 6 40 3,85 203 588 Banta. A. M. 28 11 xv s w 15 30 6 40 2,01 V>9 ->’7o Brunner, l.evi 27 ne 23 30 6 160 10,<:6 5,88 22 84 101 per, Wm. 47 uw n w 10 30 6 40 2.7 s 5,01 s’;v.l Dawitte, Silas 74 11 hf nxv 19 30 0 80 Klj44 320 13.7() Forsy the, James 90 9h<s xv 23 30 0 80 255 2 e’s ~40 Galbrclh, \\ m. lu3 d hf.se 22 30 6 80 ,-,,’07 fcj.is lii’ir. Grant, Smith, inti nxv se 10 29 0 40 2Hi 2*24 - 443 Haas, Henry 130 se 8 30 5 IGO 4’so p’i-> Mitchell, Mia. 198 se 30 20 0 100 3 12! 4,06 y’-jo Priotyud, K. M 218 w side nwn xv 4 29 0 10 e lif n e 5 y;i 6 80 11 tv 11 w - 5 t> -J<* l. r »,Bn l \\ o< 1 f).j Pruett, Willis 224 sese 4 29 5 40 13,77 3’77 17’.54 Hilaries, Win. 240 n.e 8 70 0 100 ' »«11 XV 9 30 0 40 3,04 3,53 657 Smith, H. C. 273 xv hf s e 32 30 5 80 sese * 72 30 5 40 s hf n e 32 30 5 81) „ ~ „ 11 XV n e 32 30 5 40 -12.38 ' 10,90 23.28 Sage, Russell 2., axv 14 -4<.i 0 ICO 3 e 15 29 6 160 0,54 8,10 14,64 Smith, John 282 shfse 7 30 6 80 It lif lie IS “30 lii 80 9,12 488 14 00 Williams, Wm. 306 Ixv s e 19 30 6 40 eln s e , 19 30- 0 80 . . , ■ XV hi 9xv 19 30 6 80 5,14 5,49 10,63 Garnish, Alanson sxvs xv 32 30 5 40 a !,f « W 5 29 5 68.45 5,60 2,35 7,96 MARION. Angel, Charles t>3 s xv-s w 11 W ti 10 ). I shf s e 32 29 ti 80 7,47 5,74 13,21 Ballard, D. <Sc J. 59 e lif s e 3ti do (i St) i“ 11 hf n e J 28 ti 113 e end 11 hf nxv do do ti 33 X seno 13* do ti 40 30,29 22,00 52,29 Blackburn, R. N. 4<i sese 17 do 6 40 2,17 1,56 3,73 Bloom, M. 53 nxv- 36 29 7 160 13,6.3 11,36 24,99 Clark, Wm. 73 liene 14 28 6 40 1,82 1,26 3,0 s Cunniiigham.J. H. 77 ssideseuw 17 do 6 15 1,75 57 2,32 Dougherty,Geo.P.Bo nhf n w 7 do 6 60 11,57 8,17 19,74 Doty, Daniel s 8 eendshfnwl2 ffo 7 3 n c do do 7 ]f»o 8,42 6,55 14,97 I- ullimvider,B.l,. 95 ehfs ws w 29 29 (i 20 sesw do do 6 40 ehf n w 32 do 6 80 whfll e do do 6 do 67,18 28,75 95,93 Fleming, Alex. 98 sw s w 25 30 7 40 1,82 1,26 3,08 Green, D. L. 101 sw n w . 23 29 6 40 whf s w do do 6 80 10,30 5.76 19,06 Goodule, S. M. 122 part nese 30 29 6 37.50 6,14 4,92 11,06 McCord, James 177 s e 34 do 6 160 15,38 13,07 28,45 i Morgan, E. D. 188 whfll o 18 do 6 80 4,99 3,97) 8,96 Moody, Mary A. 192 nhf n e 1 28 7 109.75 11,19 10,18 21,37' Openchain, Elizabeth 203 swll e 6 29 6 40 4,82 2,78 7,60 Osborn, John L. 206 w* hf n e 14 28 7 80 - 3,38 2,57 5,95 Prichard, W. D. ■ (heirs,) 226 ehfsw 24 30 7 do 3,99 3,61 7,60 Phillips, John 229 shf s w 20 29 6 do w lif 11 o 29 do 6 do n w do do ti 160 nwsw do do 6 40 43,17 31,19 74,36! Pattee, Richard 230 11 ell w 1 do 7 40 1,52 1,23 3,05 Reynolds, B. 236 seso 14 28 6 40 1,82 1,23 3J)5 ' Rodgers, Mary 237 w lif se 15 do 6 80 3,27 2,47 5*74 ' Rose, Ftiles 23H sw s c 11 29 7 40 ehf no 11 do 7 79 j nhf n e 14 do 7 80 20,26 16,44 36,70 Spangler,Joseph 253 11 wn w 9 28 6 40 . ehf se , B w 16 do 6 20 15,18 .. 6,65 21,83 Strode &. Lee 260 whf s\v hf ne 26 29 6 10 n w do do ti 160 <, , ehfsw 23 do 6 80 31,74 24,96 56,70 Spears, Charles 261 shfnw 1 28 6 do sesw 1 do 6 40 6,22 4,67 19,89 : Shafner, Robert v ,,^.. Co ’ . 264 11 eu e 17 do 640 4,53 1,23 5,76 Vy ilhafns,Lymun29J swnw 6 do 6 40 U,2H 8,99 20 27 i eonian,Walter 311 se 24 29 7 160 ehf s w do do 7 80 vv hf whf s e 26 do 7 40 23,02 20,36 43.38! JORDAN. Armor, John swhf n w 15 28 780 9,79 258 12 37 Boraker, Henry 15 ne n e 19 do 5 40 5,33 128 661 Bradley,Augnstus2l whf 20 27 6 320 7;92 lo’3o 1822 Barnheizen, M. 26 sesw 24, 28 6 40 1,47 1,28 2V5 Bolls, H. C. 30 se n w 21 do 6 40 1,46 I’or 274 Brown, George 40 whfll w 10 do 7 80 2,55 Cherry,Thompson47 nwne 9 27 6 40 i whfse 9 do 6 80 4,02 3,R6 7,88 Chaniibeyß, J. B. 52 nw n e 24 28 646 1,47 1,28 2,75 Crattrford, David 54 s a 20 27, 7 lfiO 4,&) sls 984 Cheedle, B. W. 59 no i a 7 28 7 40 •en ft 7 4* t 40 -J,55 -j.sft 5,13
X -4 95 > 5’9 S H 3 S’. 4 “ 3 S? ! ST g 2 ” I’s L s G.~ | c r • E: • " =.3’ sr a BO nousop nw»BK». »ks< RIPTIOK or c LAND*. ... -< W - 1 2-: ' . «'! I . ' ' / || 1 •r © i Cunningham,M.B.62 shf n e 23 28 7 80 sws.w 28 do 7 40 3,84 3,76 7,60 Cunningham,J.H.6s whf ne 33 do 7 80 4,08 2,58 6,66 Dewolfe, H. H. 71 s w 8 27 6 160 2,97 4,90 8,87 Doty-, Daniel 74 nene 20 28 6 40 1,47 1,28 2,75 Fink, Michael 87 ne s e 4 27 6 40 1,47 1,28 2,75 Gray, James 91 se n e 32 28 6 40 5,10 5,71 10,81 Gouley, John 101 nesw 33 do- G 40 1,47 1,28 2,75 ’Hunt, Bazel 105 shfse 14 27 7 80 17,42 7,55 24,97 | Hemphill, A. 110 swso 22 28 6 40 1,82 1,28 3,10 Hamer, James 111 whf tie . 2 27 7 66.69 17,31 2,28 19,59 I Hogland, Moses 112 nene 8 do 7 40 1,47 1,28 2,7 a Howe, Nancy 116 nwsw 35 28 7 40 1,82 1,58 3,40 Howe, Henry 117 n side nesw 35 do 7 20 senw 35 do 7 40 2,03 2,08 4,11 ! Kent,H.D.&D.C*. 123 whfn tr 7 do 7 60.71 fr s w 7 do 7 140.29 ehf n e 10 do 7 80 whf s e 10 do 7 80 n w 19 do 7 138.42 shfsw 8 do 7 80 19,62 19,23 38,85 ; Lipprant, Henry 130 nhf s w 19 27 6 87.96 sene 24 do 7 40 9,97 11,59 21,56 Long, John 132 nese 22 28 6 40 1,47 1,28 2,75 Libbenstrike, T. 134 sw 10 do 7 160 4,71 5.15 9,86 j Lewis, J. W. 139 nese 34 27 7 40 8,79 1,28 10,09 I Licklider, Lewis 140 nw u e 7 28 5 40 nhfn xv 7 do 6 65.80 Moody-. Mary A. 155 nwn xv 21 do 6 40 3,00 1,28 4,28 Mcßoberts it 160 ehf n w 7 27 7 80 Bryant, •hf s w 7 do 7 80 ehf 7 do 7 320 s w 21 do 7 160 whf s e do do 7 80 ehf 22 do 7 320 n-w 27 do 7 160 ehf 29 do 7 320 n w do do 7 160 ehf 30 do 7 320 ehfn <v 30 do 7 80 e l.f sxv 30 do 7 80 p lif n w 31 do 7 80 ehf 31 do 7 320 7.4,55 82,22 156,77 Osborn, John L. 175 e lif se 24 28 7 80 swii w 25 do 7 4.0 svv do do 7 160 10,53 10,99 21,52 i Peas, L.W. 181 ehf 3 27 7 291.32 8,18 9,34 17,52 sßussell, Isaac 193 ne 9 do 7 160 4,71 5,15 9,86 Rickets, S. ’ 196 se 18 do 7 160 6,43 6,63 13,06 | Stewart, James 216 sese 24 28 6 40 4,H~ 1,28 6,15 Smith, Zion 223 vv lif s w 30 do 7 57.56 9,64 2,57 12,21 Shepherd,- Wm. 221 sxv 34 do 7 160 4,71 5,15 9.86 ' Thompson, B. F. 227 nvv , 8 27 6 160 17,16 5,1.7 22,31 Vuiidorx-olgen, P. 234 ehf n e 9 do 6 80 elifse 9 do 6 80 10,48 3,75 14,23 Williams. A. J. 237 n side n w 19 28 5 137.65 5,59 5,79 11,3^ Williams,Nuncy243 swse do do 5 40 senw 29 do 5 40 , sesw do do 5 40 13,85 3,86 17,71 Warlierton.G.G. 246 sesw 22 do ti 40 1,47 1,28 2,75 Wood, J. J. 247 nese 24 do 6 111 1,47 1,28 2,75 Walker, J. C. 24H nen vv 25 do 6 10 nw n w do do 6 1(1 ahf s w 26 do 6 80 . ■' , » vv' 19 do 5 160 nese do do 5 40 10,64 12,09 22,73 Wilkins, li. O. 249 sws vv do do 7 41.69 2,44 1,28 3,72 Young, Isaac 255 ehfn \v 34 do 7 80 nvv n e 34 do 7 10 4.12 3,c6 7,9 n IROQUOIS. Adams, Wm. I se 36 27 9 16(1 14,79 1,95 19,74 Buckles,Joseph 5.21 ehf n e 12 28 8 -0 ses vv 1 do 9 40 s lit s ' do 9 80 vv- hr lie “ 12 do 9 do nr n w do do 9 49 , nwne 13 do 9 40 ehf n w do do 9 80 swnw do do 9 40 16,28 15,59 31,87 Brady, Darius 30 nese 56 do 9 40 sw n o do do 9 40 5;74 2,47 8,21 ! Clemunt, J. M. 40 s w 18 27 8 160 6,42 4.R5 11,37 French, W. 70 sw n e 9 28 do 40 d,91 1,24 3,15 Green, John 74 part nxv 29 do do 5 w lif n w 11 do do 11,45 13,89 25,34 Jones, VVm. 107 shf s w 2 do do do ne s w do do do 40 4,98 3,72 8,70 i Hollinger, V”. 119 sw n e 25 27 9 40 1,93 1,24 3.17 Hays, Sol 121 shf n w 1 28 9 80 3,40 2,47 5,87 Lewis, Joseph 133 sese 11 do 8 40 nw n w 13 do do 40 ne n w 12 do do 40 16,02 11,47 27,49 j Lewis, Edmund 137 xv hf n e 11 do do 80 sene do do do 40 5,31 5,51 10,82 Lowry, Tiuiu 138 ne n w 14 do do 40 n esw do do do 40 10,06 2,74 12,80 Mcßoberts <Sc. 150 sw 13 27 do 160 ' Bryant, all 14 do do 640 i ne 22 do do 160 n w 23 do do do nhf n e 25 do do 80 all 26 do do 640 nhf 36 do do 320 nw n w do 28 9 40 shf n w do do do 80 s w do do do 160 85,58 69,93 15,5,51 Mansuer, Isaiah 152 ire 24 27 8 160 6,42 4,95 11,37 McClean, Geo. 154 se 30 do do do 6,42 4,95 11,37 M'Co!lough,J.B.ls7 sw 11 28 do do nhf s e do do do 80 9,86 7,43 17,29 Nichols, W. I). 169 svv nvv 13 27 9. 40 ehf n w do do do 80 ■ swno do do do 40 7,22 4,95 12,17 I Osborn, J. L. 172 shfse 31 28 8 80 ne s vv* 32 do do 40 ehf no 25 do do 80 8,74 6,20 14,94 'Pierce, E. F. 176 part sw 20 do do 4 clif ne 21 do do 80 35,15 8,20 43,35 Ralph, Sarah B. 181 nhf 10 do do 320 s e 25 do do 160 12,86 14,87 27,73 : Stanley, Ainzi 1 -“9 nw ne 23 27 do 40 1,93 1,24 3,17 | Scroder, Ilenry 190 sesw 29 do do 40 w lif niv do do do 80 5,32 3,71 9,0.3 ' Stone, C.M. 193 •hf n w 6 28 do 69.02 3,22 2,08 f>,3o ' Spitler, Mann 200 shfse 19 do do 80 ehf n e do do do do swn \v 20 do do 40 8 side ntr nw do do do 33 ! vv hf nvv 24 do 9 80 whf s w do do do do 14,78 13,14 27,92 Thompaon, J. 203 se do 27 8 160 svv 25 do do do n w do do do do shf s c do do do 80 swnw 32 do do 40 20,12 18,60 38,72 Wilson, Blake 223 chf ■ w 24 do do 80 part ehfsw 20 28 do 5 4,23 2,84 7,07 Woodberry r ,D. B. 228 ehf no 6 do 7 63.70 nwne do do do 40 nese do do do 40 ii w do do do 109.22 ehfehf s w do do do 29.7,5 •; nonw 5 do do 63.38 16,23 13,97 30,20 Yeoman, Jared 233 ehf nw 19 do 7 80 whfno do do do do part n w 29 do do 10 16,48 13,70 30,18 NEWTON. Bringham.Leandor 9 shf n e 6 29 7 80 3,22 2,43 5,65 Buckles, J. S. 10 senw 34 do do 40 1,45 92 2,37 -Davi», Joseph 23 s w 35 30 do 160 4,64 3,64 8,28 Mallett, Wesley 75 51 es w 19 29 do 40 nw s e J do do do 40 whfehf se do do do 20 nwsw 30 do do 40 15,75 8.72 24,47 Passey, M. 105 s e do 30 7 160 4,26 3,64 7,90 Rose, £>tiles 108 senw do do 40 2,28 1,62 3,90 Sayler, Jucob, 110 whfn vv do 29 do 80 9,37 6,79 16,16 Sayers,Leroy W. Jl9 whfse Iff fiq (jo 80 ' ehf s w do do do 80 15,80 15,51 31,31 j Spalding A*. 133 Undivided hf • Sharp, of» hf n w 31 do do W j/
—s: y ► Sro o g.H 3 5- S■! S 3 s'£ % P t , 11 ~ £-3NAMES OF OWNHRS. DKSCRirTION OF *? ' ' " i a *3 5" LINSI. ** J 5 £; ••• z 5 c o . ... :-i . i E s’ £ whf n e 31 92 7 80 nesw do do do 40 sw n e do do do 40 6,85 3,C0 9,50 Stanley, E. 135 sw s w 30 30 7 40 sw n e 31 do do -40 senw do do do 40 nwsw do do do 40 5,35 S,C4 8,99 Tayler, Joseph 147 ehf n w 26 29 7 80 4,16 3,25~~ 7,41 Uncapher, Geo. 150 n a 33 da 7 160 6,04 4,86 10,90 JACKSON. Black, D. P. j icne il 29 8 40 whf n w 12 do do 80 11.76 6,79 15,55 | Bright, Michael 24 lots 1,2, 3,4, 7 30 do 141.63 lots 1,2,3, 18 do do 138.50 lots 1,2,3,4,19 do do 189.77 11,56 12,58 *4.14 Clifton, T. L. 99 scs vv 35 29 do 40 swse do do do 40 9,98 5,47 15,45 Collins, Madison 37 ohs ne 18 do do 80 nhf s e do do dc do 13,16 6,24 19,40 Elijah, Ranson 45 sw n w 2 do do 40 part nw n w 4 do do 10 14,45 8,27 22,73 Handley, Wm, R. 74 shfnw 20 do do 80 s w do do do 160 nesw 39 30 do 40 nw s e do do do 4<> 19,75 18,28 38,03 Handley, J no. 8. 81 uhf u w 29 29 do 80 2,95 3,74 6,69 Handley,Jeremiaht>2 *hf n o 30 do do 80 nhf s e 30 do do 80 5,71 3,74 9,45 Hampton,Win. S. 85 ii ws e 10 30 do 40 1,33 1,01 2,:-4 Holt, Charles 87 se s • 92 do do 40 1,33 1,01 2, ’-4 Heisley, J. 88 sw 3-4 do do 160 4,17 4,04 8,21 Jackson, C. D. 94 whf u w 6 dodo 92.75 2,22 2,47 4,69 j Kelley, Wm. 97 avv n e II 29 do 40 ne n e do do do 40 9,93 5,56 15,49 j Linch, B. B. 102 swse 26 do do 40 13,36 2,86 16,22 ] McKamey, Ellen 118 svv s w 4 do do 40 I nvv 28 do do 160 f n e 29 do do 160 senw do 30 do 40 13,C0 12,56 26,16 M’Collough,J.P. 125 se 27 29 do 160 % ehfs vv do do do *BO 8,18 7,54 15,72 Matney, Elias 128 whfse 33 do do 80 2,85 2,51 5,36 Moore, James 129 ehf s e do do do 80 -2,85 2,51 5,36 j Powell, E. 142 nw n w 36 do do 40 4,10 4,15 9,25 Probasco,Joseph 15H sene 25 30 do 40 ehf s e do do do 80 ehfii e 36 do do 80 5,91 5,05 10,9 C I Robertssn, Win.ls7 chfphf ii w 9 29 do 10 s w 28 Jo do 160 nw 3.3 do do 160 *es xv do 30 do 10 27.16 16,14 4?,.10 j Reed&Timmons,l69 shfse 34 29 do 80 2,45 2,51 4,96 ; Snow, C W. 176 swsw 15 30 do 10 1,33 .1,01 2,34 ’ S wa' I owdc S nyder 179 swsw 22 do do 40 nen xv 27 27 do 40 2,6*5 2,02 4,70 i Tuyier, Joseph 187 « xv- 23 2*l do 160 5,31 5,1)2 1u,33 j BEAVER. Ade. John a w-hfn ese 10 29 9 20 Lots in Morrocco 9, id, 11, block 3 9,30 7,0* 15,31 Ash, Jacob 7 n w se 32 29 9 40 shfse 32 do 9 80 whfs vv 33 do 9 80 e iif se s w 19 do 9 20 18,62 11,22 29.94 Anderson, Peter 12 nwne 31 30 9 40 4,24 1,42 5,66 Beabout, A. 14 sesw 17 29 9 40 6,80 5,66 12,4 G Brennisholtz, J. 17 swse 14 29 9 40 e iif s w 14 do 9 SO swsw 1 i do 9 40 n w n w 14 do 9 40 nhf n e.. 23 do 9 80 17,03 16,02 33,05 ! Booher, John 23 lots in Morocco, 1,2, 3,4, block 3, 3,96 2,19 6,15 Bartholomew, J. 26 aw s ej' 3 do do 40 5,02 4,39 9,41. | Bradv, Daniel 28 nw n w 16 do do 40 senw do do do 40 t 3,86 12,50 19,36 Bright, M. ti. . 29 ehf n e 1 do do 84.52 nwne 1 do do 44.52 n w 1 do do 155.05 n e 2 do do 170.76 n lif b e 2 do do 80 10t51,2‘3,4, 19 30 do 135.51 lots 1,2.3.4,20 do do 212 08 lots 1,2,3, 21 do do 121.81 lots 1,2,3, 22 do do 136.82 lots 1,2,3, 23 do d* 185.46 lots 1,2, 24 do do 97.65 lots 1,2.3, 1 -do do 130 lot 1, 2 do do 9.47 fr 12 do do' 5 lots 1,2. 3, 4,5, 6 do do 225,23 lot 1, 7 do do 21.40 w "hf s e .35 do do 80 j sese do do do 40 shf 36 do do 320 j lots 1,2, 3, 12 30 10 141.16 lots 1,3, 13 do do 91.96 loti 18 29 9 24.75 61,58 57,29 118,87 Boody, Azariah 32 ehf s e 20 do do 80 swsw 21 do do 10 n hf n e do do do 80 n w do do do 160 16,17 8,18 24,35 Barrett, S. L. 34 ne n w 23 dodo 40 1,54 1,22 2,76 Barkhurst,lsaac 35 ehf n e 25 do do 80 11,24 3,86 15,10 Chism, J. VV. 41 senw 4 do do 40 e hf s w 33 do do 80 ehf n vv' do do do 80 9,63 13,76 23,39 Condit, A. B. 47 ne s e 17 do do, 40 ne n w do do do 40 nese 18 do do 40 sesw 24 30 10 40 5,84 3,64 9,48 Condit, P. P. 51 swse 30 do 9 40 1,45 90 2,35 Carnahan,VV. 5.52 whfsw .1 29 10 80 .3,20 2.39 5,59 Collins, L. G. 53 s e 24 do do 160 4,64 3,64 8,28 Dewees, Wm. 60 swsw 16 do 9 40 4,23 1,42 5,65 Duke, Ephraim 65 ne n e 1 do 10 40 6,06 94 7.00 Dunn, Join. P. 66 lots 2, 4, 13 30 10 81.50 2,93 1,83 4,76 Ensenberger, J. 70 senw 12 29 9 10 n w s e do do do 40 ehf s e do do do 80 4,64 3,64 8,28 Elliott, Stephen 72 whf ne 24 do do 80 4,82 1,82 6,64 Hall, VY'm. 86 lots in Morocco 1, 2 and 3,block 1. . 8,88 2,72 11,60 Hanger,’David 89 e hfne 32 29 9 80 whf n w 33 do do 80 10,80 5,98 26,78 Harrison,Mary A. 97 n w n w 3 do do 40 ehf n e 4 do do 80 3.97 2,72 6,69 Kellinberger,P. 115 whf se 26 do do 80 swnw 34 do do 40 Ahf s w do do do -8U nesw do do do 40 l6 f l’J 7,30 23,42 Kious,Adam 116 nesw 23 do 10 40 1,46 90 9-35 Laroc, Joseph 121 ri wn w 17 29 9 40 4,12 1,22 5,34 Lane, Joseph 122$ swsw 18 do do 40 1.45 90 3,35 Murphey, John 129 prt se s w 10 do do 20 esidebo 21 do do 89 swsw 19 do do 4R In Morocco, lot 5, block 3, , tots 9, 10, 11, black 1, ot 6, block 3, Lot 6, block 2, 20,99 13,32 34,31 Murphey, Jas. 128 nene 30 29 9 40 7,36 5.63 12,99 McCahan,John 133 nene 5 do do 10 nese 9 do do 40 2,92 1,82 4,74 Moore, BA- 135 shfnw 24 do do 80 1 1,12 1,82 15,34 McGill,MaryFl43 sese 1 do lti 40 ehi n e 12 do do 80 ehr n w do do do 80 neon- da di* do 40 7.9 ft 4,16 13X1'
