Rensselaer Gazette, Volume 2, Number 35, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 December 1858 — Page 3
friend just returned from lowa says they have, such huge long hosed hogs in portions of that State tint the settlers employ them to plow their fields. He says they bury a corn-'Cob at one side of the field and place the hog at the other side. The porker immediately digs his snout irto the soil and turns a furrow equal to the best plow, right up to the cob. Some settlers aver that if a stump should be in the way of the furrow'the hog splits it open with his snout as if it were a clod of earth, but that, he is not disposed to vouch for. Great country “Out West.”
Beagg'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. In all cases of rheumatism, neii'algiu, ear-ache, tooth-ache, and all 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 cagulated lymph to fee scattered and driven off’. It likewise cures nearly all diseases of horses and cattle. The worst cases ol spavin, ring-bone, poleevil, spring-halt, Ac., yield at ence to its curative properties. JTf’Forsale, in Rensselaer, by Harding & Peacock. An Agent wanted in°every town and village.. Application should be made to Bragg A Burrowcs, St. Louis, Mo:, and must always be accompanied by good reference.
Something Worth Knoawing.
We would call your to the advertisement of D«. Mann’s .Ague Balsam, which appears in the columns of our present number We are pleased to be able to record the satisfaction of our patrons, after trial, of an article advertised in our columns. All tlje quack nostrums of 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, aiid will be hailed with pleasure by thousands who have suffered, and tried; and tried, and suffered year after year, through the Western country, to Idirow that, a specific is within the reach of alt. ThisJavaluab.e remedy is! sold by all good and responsible druggists. ■*»*.
To Fathers aad Mothers.
Yon know how important it is for your children that you should keep gaod health. How f requently do we see feeble parents dressed in mourning on account .of the death of their beloved child. Wlat a pity it is, when by proper care and remedies, all these trials and troubles can be avoided. When health can be restored to the parenCand life and happiness to the child. Rest ore 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 condition! of our race, to procur Dr. Morse’s Almanac and st?ad how diseases are cured in accordance with NATURE’S laws, with innocent Roots and Plants.
During this critical period Morse's Indian Root Rills will be required, because they cleanse the body from those morbid Imjmors, and thoroughly drive away all pain, and give ease and comfort to tljse mother. From one to three of these Pills taken two or three times a week during pregnancy, will cause the mother an -asy ami safe d-livery, and will be sure to give a stout and healthy constitution to the child. Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills are sold by all dealers in Medicines.
Health for the Sick.
Dr. IJoba<‘k's Scandinavian Remedies are creating a revolution in Medical prsjUtice. They act directly upon the, circulation. Disease originates iti fhe| blood, and these, medicines purge it out. In dyspepsia, n rvous complaints). scrofula, rheumatism, incipient consumption, fits, liver complaints, bronchitis, fever and ague, and all disorders of the lungs, the stomach, the liver, the bowels, the nerves or the. skin, they are infallible. S-e Advertisement.
A LIST OF DELINQUENTS RETURNED BY EZRA_W RIGHT, COLLECTOR OF JASPER COUNTY, FOR THE YEAR 1857. Sidle of Indiana, Jasper County, sx. T TURNER A. KNOX. Auditor of said county, do hereby certify that . the following is a true list of all lands anti town lots returned and remaining delinquent for taxes of !'■■>-. with interest and penalties; also, the taxes of 1858. Recorded Novembeii 1;>, 1858. L “ TURNER A. KNOX, Auditor of Jasper county. HANGING GROVE. . = ~ * S ” 2 ~ 5 5; i ' - I i : ?•§ 1 z-z. •S’ - cr <■»«?». , nraritifTios <r ’ ■< " 3 « ? ' ™ .... lE. S J • ■ 11 • •! Banta Henry s 0 s.w ’ 5.2 29 5 40 sw x e - 12 29 5 40 o hf a e 22 29 5 SO ehf n c 22 29 5 P 0 W hf II w 23 29 A SO w k f s w 2'3 29 5 SO ne'n w 36 29 5 40 41,13 ''32,66 74 09 Eanta, Frederick One f 27 29 5 160 e lif n w -.7 29 5 HI 11 hf s e 27 29 5 H) nesw 27 29 5 40 33,40 26,83 60 23 Barkley Wm. M. 10 e bf's e 34 29 5 HI swt - 35 29 5 160.. 52,36 22,64 75 00 Chambers, John B. 20 sw 3t 29 5 160 18,35 14,21 32,56 Culp James 24 sw n o 35 29 5 40 wMsre 35 2'9 5 HI •sese' 35 29 5 40 20,25 18.01 38,26 Dsnahoo, Levi 30 nese 5 28 5 40 2,06 1,37 3,43 Delp Daniel 32 sene 2t5 29 5 40 4.61 1.31 592 Lefler, John, Jr. 56 n e 4 28 5 191.18 n e 30 29 5 160 nwsw 30 29 5 40 34,80 27,16 61,66 tee, Henry 58 se s e 7 29 5 40 2,06 1,37 3,43 Meader’s heirs, 67 lies w 32 29 5 40 3,40 2,56 5,96 Oxley, Clare 75 11 hf s c 26 29 5 80 sese .26 29 5 40 8,04 14.25 2’2,29 Peregrine, Thos. 8. SO ehfnw 23 29 5 80 nwite 23 29 5 40 15,14 10,37 26,51 Porter, Rice M. 87 swse 34 29 5 40 7,25 5,50 12,75 Phillips, Harrcy 88 e hfne 34 29 5 80 shfse 27 29 5 80 17,36 15,98 33,34 Phillips, John n. 91 whfnw 27 29 5 80 ehfne 28 29 5 80 44,57 2,30 47,47 Stiers, Cyrus 104 ehf s w 23 29 5 H) whfse 23 29 5 80 24,40 21,24 45,64 Woosley.Jo»eph,Jr.ll2 swne 23 29 5 40 7.41 4,73 12,14 Woosley,Joseph,Sr.ll3 se s w 34 29 5 4U 4,42 3,55 7,97 GILLAM. Antrim, Thomas 1 w.hfsw 11 30 5 80 7,61 6,06 13,67 Brittin, John 10 sene 27 30 5 40 17,61 2,39 1900 Bisher, Miles 12 s side s w 23 30 5 100 3,73 8,2 S ]o’o3 Barrow, Alfred 20 ne sw 4 30 5 40 3,30 58 388 Comstock, T. J. 28 yvhf se 24 30 5 80 3,16 3,24 640 Clark, George 30 ne n w 22 30 5 40 29,31 3,59 32’90 Cassel, 1. F. 41 ehf s w 35 30 5 80 5,86 72 658 Dunn, James D. 44 nwn w 3 30 5 40 nene 4 30 5 40 5,93 3,96 9,89 Clark, Thomas 43 11 w 10 29 5 160 5,00 4,07 907 Drake, James I’. 46 11 wn e 35 31 5 40 1,09 70 jCg ■r whfll w 35 30 5 80 1’,78 J,40 3’lß .Davison, Moses E. 47 shfll w 36 30 5 80 ’ nhfsw 16 30 5 80 2.72 1,73 445 Dayman, S. W. 48 vrhfnw - 21 31 5 80 s c n w 21 31 5 40 shfs w 21 31 5 80 w hfne 21 31 5 80 _ , , sene 21 31 5 40 9,31 4,90 12 21 £vans, Jackson 54 ehf n e 3 29 5 80 ’ n side nw n e 3 29 5 26 wist hf s e 34 30 5 80 ... . „ „ a 8 e * c 34 90 5 40 12,05 15,27 27,32 Ginm kz-ekiel 71 s side se s e W 431 4 ’ 37 B’7B 8 ’ 78 s end ehf s e 23 30 5 30 s »nd whfs w 24 30 .5 30 l wn w 25 30 .5 40 Gill.rn, Eli 75 nene ™ . 12 - 87 L-9 17 Creen, JOne. 79 sw n w s’9‘ 5 ’ 9 ‘ •*’ C ’ " » Mess. John W. ,81 :7nw J $ 3 ’ 71 ’’° 7 4 ’ 78 Hess, Micba.l- 83 nesw j'i 30 5 40 4 ’ r ' R " 93 7,61 n w a e, 13 30 .5 40 Htlton.t.C. 85 "n m"s w *2 io 580 4'm J'os ’Mo Hi.ddl. stcu. W. 8. 91 se 3 - 0 5 mil - o <7, o’-n 8 Hixum Man > ... -HI ~hf se 22 31 5 80 *’ ° J - b Jlwis.Chester th: nV X l 1a ■. isK- it ville Lot. N.-, '* 07 <> cn z. I < ach <sc B'niitl) . .104 ni.f 2 ‘.9 5 280.23 *’ 6 ’' ‘ 8 r 2 ‘.9 .5 160 11 hr ■ W 2 29 5 80 9,40 10 43 10 »■ ,M.-.shier. Asa 112 e end shf n w 1 :o 5 g. 7 -,, G8 0 ; 5 ~ 25 Mooreland, Wm. Il.> n e 1 29 5 126 u w s ■ 1 29 5 10 s " w “ ' T 4 30 5 40 4.48 204 7,42 I
Pergnancy.
S H” fl I g NAMES OS OWNERS. BESCRTI’TION OF ’ •< S- g ' < / ' s I . . . . ii : hhfse 12 30 5 80 9,12 6,54 15.66 Pidgcon, Wm. F. 136 sw n w 10 30 5 40 ehfnw 10 30" "5" 80 2,72 1.67 3,79 Piper, John 138 sen w ."5 30 5 40 swne 35 30 5 40 3,27 2,22 5,49 Record, John 151 w end shf n w ] 30 5 13 sene 2 30 5 40 21,37 6,98 28,35 Sibbet, Benj. 17] nwsw 3 29 5 40 Chfsw 2’l do 5 B’o 8.49 2,16 10,65 Smith, I.evi R. 174 ne 11 29 5 160 2,96 2.3 0 526 Stiers, Cyrus 178 nesw 314 30 5 40 1,74 1,21 2,95 Shouk, George 180 sese 3.5 30 5 40 7,16 43 7, 9 Stanfield, John 1.82 sese 25' 31 5 40 8.18 2,60 10.78 Vandaver, A. J. 192 s hfsw 3 29 5 80 1,95 1,34 3.29 Lavison, Lewis I'9B n e 28 30 5 160 whfse 28 30 5 80 sese 28 30 5 40 sw n w 27 30 5 40 5,67 4,76 10,43 WALKER. Austin, Wm. 2 sese 20 31 6 40 nene 25 31 6 40 7,59 2,39 9,98 Boogler, Samuel 9 nese 7 31 5 40 1,63 1,06 2.69 Cox, Thomas 20 s lif 11 w 1 31 5 80 2,8'6 2,17 5.03 Clark, Massey 22 -whfnw 8 31 5 80 2,86 2,17 5,03 Clark, George C. 27 11 hf 11 e 6 31 6 .81.62 nc n w 6 31 6 40 9,07 3,27 12,34 Conner, Wm. A. 33 ‘nhf n o 21 31 6 80 s Ilf 11 e 31 31 6 80 5,70 4,34 10,04 Deitz, Edward M. 36 se s w 12 31 G 40 whfswse 12 31 6 20 2,40 3,35 5,75 DeWitt, John L, 39 whfse 12 31. 5 80 | - ehf n w 15 31 5 80 5,73 4,34 10.07 Dorsey; G.B. 43 sell w 1 31 6 40 1,62 1,08 2,70 Francisco.Simoneti 52 shfse 18 31 6 80 2,8’6 2-,17 5,03 Ensely, John 45 whf n w 17 31 6 .'0 2.86 2,17 5,u3 Good, M. H. 55 sene 32 31 5 40 * whf s w 32 32 5 80 sendelifse 30 31 5 (.0 ehf n e 8 31 G H) sw 8 31 6 10.0 14,66 11,37 25,03 Grat.ner, Jc.hh 57 ehf s w 17 31 6 80 2,86 2,17 .5,03 Hubble, Stephen* 64 n e ]3 31 G 10'0 6,34 5,26 11,0.0 Hubble, Allen 65 .ehfnw 13 31 G 80 .5.33 2,94 8,27. Hubble, Orange 641 whf n w 13 31 G 80 3,36 - 2,94 6,30 Joice & Smith 75 shf n e 6 31 6 80 nese i 6 31 6 40 sen w G 31 6 40 6,13 4.34 10,47 Kendall, E 78 ehfsw 7 31 5 80 2,86 2,17 5,03 1 Mcllftsh. Wm. 96 seiiw 5 31 G 40 2,84 1,08 3,’92 McLean, Jeremiah 100 sw s w 24 31 6 40 e hf s w 24 31 6 ’ 80 whfse 24 31 G 80 nese 24 31 G 40 nhfnw 25 31 6 B’o 11,87 9,68 21,55 Prichard, W. D. 167 whfll w 3 31 6 80 (heirs,) n e 4 31 6 160 11 w 4 31 6 160 • n hf s e 4 31 6 80 ehfsw 4 31 G 80 , b e e 35 31 6 40 23,78 20,74 44,52 Porter, J. W. 109 whfne 14 31 G 80 men w 14. 31 G 40 4,49 3,25 7,74 Petro, Scipfsni 111 tihfse 19 3.1 6 80 sese 19, 31 6 40 5,73 3,2.5 8,98 Rondabush, D. 11.5 s w Tfli 31 5 160 5,33 434 967 Robinson, G. W. 116 nendehfse 30 31. 5 20 shfne 30 31 5 80 3,84 2,69 6J3 Stewart&CcnHell,l32 se s e 8 31 6 40 n l.fs w 8 3.1 6 8(1 9,77 3,‘.’5 13,02 Townsley, Thcs. 134 shfsw 30 31 6 80 s w s e 30 5] 6 40 s.e n w 31 31 G 40 6,13 4.34 10 47 Vanosdale, M. 140 nw se 31 31 5 40 sesw 31 31 .5 40 7,48 2,17 9,65 Vanosdale, H. A. Isl shfse 31 31 5 HI ~ 2,86 2',17 503 Vaniiuchi,Lcrcnzol42 ebiiie 19 31 G 80 513 217 750 V right, W. W. J 47 nesw 5 31 6 40 ' J sw s w .5 31 6 40 nhfn’ w 22 31 6 80 6,13 4,34 10.47 Wardie, Isaac 1.52 11 wn e ' 29 31 G 40 nell w 29 31 G 40 2/6 2,17 503 Wardle, JohU 153 senw 29 31 6 40 3,37 1,08 4,45 k BARKLEY. i ■ Bringhim,Leander 26 swll w 5 29 6 40 ... ~, HW-se 5 29 6 40 3,85 2,03 .5.88 Banta. A. M. 28 nwsw 1.5 3'o G 111 2',01 6-1 “70 ; Brunner, Levi 27 11 e 93 30 6 iqo 5 Co: per, Um. 47 nwnw 1G 30 6 40 278 561 8 3') Dawiltc, Silas 74 nlifnw 19 30 6 H) 10 44 3 - o>j ri’vii Forsythe, James 96 shfsw 23 30 G 80 2 5.5 2>’rs 5’4(1 Gaihrcth, V ni. 103 ehf .se 22 30 6 80 5,1,7 s’oß 13’15 Grant, Smith, JOG nw s e 16 g>9 ,6' 40 2,19 2/24 4.4:1 Haas, Henry 1:0 se 8 30 5 IGO 3,26 486 81° .Milchell. V. in. 1.8 fs e 79 ; (l G IGO ?12 406 732 Pnchaid, E. M 218 w side uw n w 4 29 6 10 e lif 11 e 5 2’9 6 80 nwnw 5 29 G> 40 15.83 13,2’1 29.04 I ruett, \v ulis 224 se se 4 29 5 40 13,77 377 j; 54 ktuailcs, Wiii. 2-;0 ne 8:0 6 IGO Smith, n.C. 273 wUsT 3I jo °5 2°o 3 ’ M 3 ”'’ 3 6 ’ 57 sese : 2 30 5 40 «hf n e 3-2 30 .5 80 uwne . 32 -30 5 40 1'2.38 10,90 23,28 Sage, Russell 1, < s w 14 29 6 160 l c T 1 iso B< ir 15 29 6 100 6 - 34 B'lo 8 ' 10 Smith, John 282 s Lfs e 7 39 6 80 iihfne 18 30 G 80 9,12” 4,88 14,00 . W illiams, Wm. ,'OG swse jy 20 6 40 ehfsc 19 30 G 80 > . , ~ whfsw 19 30 6 ‘ SOf 5,14 5,49 10,63 Carnish, Alanson sws \v 32 30 5 4(1 nhfnw 5 29 5 68.45 5,60 2,35 7,96 MARION. Angel, Charles. 23 swsw 11 28 6 -It) B hf s e 32 29 6 80 7,47 5,74 13,21 Ballard, D. 5c J. 39 chfs e. 3G do 6 80 nhf no 1 28 6 113 e end nhfnw do do G 33 sene 13 do G 40 30,29 22,00 52,29 Blackburn, R. N. 4G sese 17 do G 40 ' 2,17 1,56 373 Bloom, M. 53 nw ,3G 29 7 160 13,63 11,36 24J19 Clark, Wm. 73 nene 1 1 28 G 40 1,82 1,26’ 3.08 Cunningham,J.H.77 ssidesentvl7 ffo 6 15 1,75 57 2,3 2 Dougherty,Gco.P.St) nhfnw 7 do 6 .60 11,57 8,17 19 74 Doty, Daniel 88 eendshfnwl2 do 7 3 n e do do 7 160 8,42 6,55 14 97 Fullinwider.S. L. 95 ohfswsw.29 29 G 20 sesw do do 6 40 ehf n w 32 "do 6 80 whf n c do do 6 do 67,18 28,75 95,93 Fleming, Alex. 98 sw sw 25 30 7 40 1,82 1,26 308 Green, D. L. 101 sw n w 23 29 6 40 whfsw do do 6 80 10,30 8,76 19,06 Goodqte, S. M. 122 part nes e3O 29 6 37.50 6,14 4,92 11,06 McCord, James 177 s e 34 do 6 160 15,38 13,07 28,-15 i Morgan, E. D. 188 w hfne 18 do 6 80 4,99 3,97 8,96 Moody, Mary A. 192 n b.f n e 1 28 7 109.75 11,19 10,18 21,37 Openchain,Elizabe<h 203 sw n c 6 29 6 40 4,82 2,78 7,60 Osborn, John L. 206 whf n e 14 28 7 80 3,38 2,57 5,95 Prichard, W. D. ' ('heirs,) 226 ehfs tv 24 30 7 do 3,99 3,61 7,60 Phillips, John 229 shfsw 20 29 6 do whf no 29 do 6 do n w do do 6 160 nwsw do do 6 40 43,17 31,19 74,36 Pattee, Richard 230 ne n w 1 do 7 40 1,82 1,23 3,05 Reynolds, B. o 236 sese. 14 28 6 40 1,82 1,23 3415 Rodgers, Mary 237 whf s e 15 do 6 80 3,27 2,47 5,74 Rose, Stiles 238 swse 11 29 7 40 ehfse 11 do 7 79 nhf n e 14 do 7 80 20,26 16,44 36,70 Spangler,Joseph 253 nw n w 9 28 6 40 ehfse sw 16 do 6 20 15,18 6,65 21,83 Strode &. Lee 260 whfsw lifnoSG 29 6 10 n w do do 6 160 ehfsw 23 do 6 80 31,74 24,96 56,70 Spears, Charles 261 shfnw 1 28 6 do r , sesw 1 do* 640 6,22 4,67 19.89 Shafner, Robert & Co. 264 nene 17 do 6 40 4,53 1,23 5,76 Williams, Lyman29l swnw 6 do 6 40 11,28 8,99 20,27 Yeoman,Walter 311 se 24 29 7 160 ehf s w do do 7 80 whfwhfse26 do 7 40 23,0.2 20,36 43-38 JORDAN. Armor, John 5 whf n w 15 28 7 80 9,79 2,58 12,37 Boraker. Henry 15 n e’n e 19 do 5 40 5,33 1,28 661 Bradley,Augustm-21 whf 20 27 6 >2O 7,92 10,30 18,221 Butulp iz.n, M. 26 sesw 24 §8 6 40 1,47 1,28 2,75* Bolls, IL C 30 senw 21 do 6 40 1,16 1,28 274 Brown, (J orge 40 whf n w 10 do 7 80 2,55 2,58 5.13 Cherry,Thotnpsou47 nw ne 9 27 6 40 r , whfse 9 do 6 80 4,02 3,86 7,88 Chambers, J. B. 52 nwnc 24 28 640 1,47 1,28 2,75 Crawford, David 54 s o 20 27 7 160 4,69 2,15 9,84 Cheedle, S. W. sene 7 j( | 9 7 4Q 2J55 2pR =5,13
[ !| r ■ fl I [> names or owners. description or -7 S J in '™‘'■ I? I I • ’ ‘ f B I Cunningham,M-8.62 shf n e -23 28 7 80 sw s w 28 do 7 40 3,84 3,76 7,60 Cunningham.J.n.6s whfne 33 do 7 80 4,08 2.58 6,66 Dewolfe, H. 11. 71 sw 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 o 4 27 6 41) 1,47 1,28 2,75 Gray, James 91 sene 32 28 6 40 5,10 5,71 10,81 (Joulev.Job.n JOl nesw 33 do 6 40 1,47 1.28 2,75 Hiint.’Bazel 105 shtse 14 27 7 80 17.42 7,55 24,97 Hemphill, A. 110 swse 22 28 6 40 1,82 1.28 3,10 Hamer, James 111 whfne 2 27 7 66.69 17,31 2,28 ' 19.59' Hogland, Moses-112 nene 8 do 7 40 1,47 1,28 2,75 Howe, Nancv 116 nwsw 35 28 7 40 1,82 1,58 3,40 Howe, Henrv 117* n side nesw 35 do 7 20 senw 35 do 7 40 2,03 2,08 4,11 Kent,H.D.&.D.C,I23 whf n w 7 do 7 60.71 fr s w 7 do 7 140.29 ehf n e 10 do 7 80 whf se 10 do 7 80 n w 19 do 7 138.42 shfsw 8 do 7 80 19,62 19,23 38.85 j Lipprant, Henry 130 nhfsw 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 9,8 G Lewis, J. W. 139 nese 34 27 7 49 8,79 -1,28 10,09 Licklider, Lewis 140 nw n e 7 28 5 40 nhf n w 7 do 6 65.80 2,49 2,38 4,87 Moody. Mary A. 155 nw n w 21 do 6 40 3,00 1,28 4,28 Mcßoberts i, 160 ehf n w 7 27 7 80 Brvant, ehf s w 7 do 7 80 , chf 7 do 7 320 i s w 21 do 7 1( 0 whfse do do 7 80 chf 22 do 7 320 n w 27 do 7 169 c Jif 29 do 7 320 nw do do 7 IGO . ehf 30 do 7 329 ehfn -V 30 do 7 80 e l.f s w 30 do 7 80 ehfnw XI do 7 81) ehf 31 do 7 320 74,55 82,22 156,77 Osborn, Join) L. 375 ehfse 24 28 7 80 sw n w 25 do 7 40 s w do do 7 16-) 10,53 10,99 21,52 Peas, L.W. 381 e hf 3 27 7 291.32 8,18 9,34 17,52 Russell, Isaac 193 no 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 1216 sese 24 28 6 49 4,87 1,28 6,15 Smith, Zion (223 w hfsw 30 do 7 57.56 9,64 2,57 12,21 Shepherd, Wm. i 224 s w 34 do- 7 160 4,71 5,15 9.86 i Thompspn, B. F. 1227 nw 8 27 6 16!) 17,16 5,15 22,31 Vandervolgcn, P. 234 chf no 9 do 6 80 ehfse 9 do 6 80 10,4-8 3,75 1 1,23 Williams, A. J. 237 n side n w 19 28 5 1’17.65 5,59 5,79 11,38 Williams,Naucy243 swse, do do 5 "40 se n w 20 do 5 4'l sesw do do 5 49 13,85 3.86 17,71 Warberlon.G.G. 246 sesw 22 do 6 40 1.47 1,28 2.75 Wood, J. J. "47 nes e. 24 do 6 40 1,47 1,28 2,75 Walker, J. C. 248 ne n w 2.5 do 6 40 nwii \r do do 6 -19 shfsw .26 do 6 SO s w 19 do 5 160 nese do s do 5 10.61 12,09 22,73 'Wilkins, 11. O. 219 sw s w do do 7 41.69 2,44 1,28 3,72 Young, Isaac'- ,255 ehf n w 34 do 7 Si) 1 ' nwno 34 do 7 40 4.12 3.86 7,93 i ' 0m ’! ' IROQUOIS. ’ Adons, Wm. 4 so .36 27 '9 160 l 14,79 4,95 19,74 Buckles. Joseph S. 24 chf n e 12 28 8' 80 sesw 1 do 9 401 shf s c 1 do 9 80 whf n e 12 do 9 do ne n w do do 9 4 i nwn e, 13 do 9 40| e. hf n’w do do 9 80 sw n w do do 9 4't 16,28 15,59 31,87 Brady, Dariui 30 nese .36 do 9 40 swne do do 9 40 5.74 2,47 8,21 Clemimt, J. M. 40 sw 18 27 8 16') 6,42 4.95 11,37 French,-WT"’ <0 swne, 9 28 do 40 1,91 1,24 3,15 Green, John 74 part n w 29 do do 5 whf u w 11 dodo p 0 11,45 13,89 25.34 Jones, Wm. 107 shf s w 2 do do do nesw do do do 40 4,98 3,72 8,70 Hollinger, V. 119 swne 25 27 9 4i> 1,93 1,24 3.17 Hays, Sol 121 shfnw 1 28 9 80 3,40 2,47 5,87 ! Lewis, Joseph 1.33 sese 11 do 8 40 nwnw 13 do do 40 nenw 12 dodo 40 16,02 11,17 27,49 Lewis, Edmund 137 whf n e 11 do do 80 se n e do do do 40 5,31 5,51 10,82 Lowry, Tima 138 nenw 14 do do 40 nesw do do do 40 ' 10,0 G 2,71 12,80 Mcßoberts & 150 sw 13 2>7 do 160 Bryant, all 14 do do 640 n e -22 do do 160 n w 23 do do do ii hf n e 25 do do 80 all 26 do do G4O nhf .36 do do. 320 nw n w do 28 9 40 shf n w do do do 80 sw do do do 169 I 85,58 69,93 155,51 Mansuer, Isaiah 152 ne 24 27 8 160 6,42 4,95 11,37 McClean, Geo. 151 sc 30 do do do 6,42 4,95 11,37 M’Collough,J.B.ls7 sw 11 28 do do * nhfse do do do 80 9,86 7,43. 1T29 Nichols, W. D. 169 s w n w 13 27 9 40 chf n w do do do 80 swne do do do 40 7,22 4,95 12,17 Osborn, J. L. 172 shfse 31 28 8 80 nesw 32 do do 40 ehfne 25 do do 80 8,74 6,20 14,94 Pierce, E. F. 176 part sw ~ 20 do do 4 . . ehfne 21 dodo 80 135,15 8,20 43,35 Ralph, Sarah B. 151 nhf 10 do do 320 se 25 dodo 160 12,86 1 1,87 27,73 Stanley, Amzi 189 nw nc 23 27 do 40 1,93 1,24 3,17 Scroder, Henry 190 sesw 29 do do 40 w'hf s w do do do 80 5,32 3,71 9,03 Stone, C. M. 193 shfnw 6 28 do 69.02 3,22 2,08 5,30 Spitler, Mann 200 shfse 19 do do 80 ehf n e do do do do , s w n w 20 do do 40 s side nw nw <lo do do 33 whf n w 24 do 9 80 whfsw do dodo do 14,78 13,14 27,92 Thompson, J. 203 so do 27 8 160 s w 25 do do do n w do do do do shf s e do do do 80 swnw 32 dodo 40 20,12 18,60 38,72 Wilson, Blake 223 ehf s w 24 do do 80 part ehfsw 20 28 do 5 4,23 2,81 7,07 Woodberry,D. B. 228 ehfne 6 do 7 63.70 nw ne do do do 40 nese do do do 40 nw do do do 109.22 chfehf sw do do do 29.75 nenw 5 dodo 63.38 16,23 13,97 - 30,20 Yeoman. Jared 233 ehfnw 19 do 7 80 w hfne do do do do part n w 29 do do 10 16,48 13.70 30,18 NEWTON. Bringham,Leander 9 shfne 6 29 7 80 3,22 2,43 5,65 Buckles, J. S. 10 senw 34 dodo 40 1 ;45 92 2.37 Davis, Jos-ph 23 sw 35 30 do 160 4,64 3,61 8,28 Mallett, Wesley 75 nesw 19 29 do 40 nw s o do do do 40 Whf ehfse do dodo 20 nwsw 30 dodo 40 15,75 8.72 24.17 Bassov. M. 105 se do 30 7 IGi) 4,26 .",64 7.99 Rose, Stiles 108 senw 28 dodo 40 2,28 1.62 3.90 > ayler. Jacob, IK) whf n w do 29 do. 80 - 0,37 6,79 16,16 Sayers,LeroyW. 119 whfse 16 do do 80 e hfs w do do do 80 15,80 15,51 31, 1 Spalding &, 133 undivided hf Sharp, of ehfnw 3J dodo 80
tz! > e? o 9 I IH Ml I If names of owners, description of t ■ ' >1 1 ■ ■ ■ • • F f .... ’. I ?. = o whf n o 31 92 7 80 nesw do do do 4-) sw n e do do do 4) 5,65 ?,C5 9,50 Stanley, E. 135 swsw 30 30 7 40 swne 31 do do 49 senw do do do 4) nwsw do do do 4) 5/5 3,64 8,99 Tayler, Joseph 147 ,e hf n w 26 29 7 81 -4,i6 3.25 7.41 Uncapher, Geo. 150 e 33 do 7 16J 6,J4 4,55 19,90 JACKSON. Y Black, D. P. 5 se n e 11 29 8 40 whfnw 12 dodo S 3 11.7 G 6,73 18, ii Bright, Michael 24 lots 1,2, 3,4, 7 30 do 141/1 lots 1,2,3, 18 do do Lb.s’ lots 1,2,3,4,19 do do 189.77 11,56 12,53 S4.U Clifton, T. L. 29 sesw 35 29 do 4) swse do do do 4 1 5,93 5,4’« 15,45 Collins, Madison 37 ehf ne 18 do do 80 nhfse do do de do 13,16 6,24 19,40 Elijah, Ranson 45 sw n w 2 do do 4) part nw n w 4 do do I ) 14.45 5,27 22,79 Handley, Wm, R. 74 shfnw 20 do do SO s w do do do 169 nesw 32 30 do 49 -» nw s e do do do 4 ) 19,75 18,28 38,03 Handley,Jno.S. 81 nhfnw 29 23 do t-0 2,95 3,74 6.69 HandleyJeremiahß2 shf n e SO do do 80 nhfse 30 do co SO 5,71 3,74 9,45 Hampton,Wm. S. 85 nwso 10 30 do 4) I, .3 1,01 2,.4 Holt, Charles 87 sese 22 do do 49 1,33 1,01 2,1'4 Heisley,J. 88 sw 34 do do 163 4.17 4,04 8,21 Jackson, C. D. 94 whfnw 6 do do 92.75 Kelley, Wm. 97 swne II 29 do 49 ne n e do do do' 4 ’ 9,93 5,56 15.49 Linch, B. B. 102 swse 26 dodo 49 1',.6 2,86 16,22 McKamey, Ellen 118 swsw 4 do uo 4 J nw 28 do do 169 - 1 ■ n e 29 do do 111 senw do 30 do 19 17,03 12,56 26,16 M’ColloughJ.P. 125 se 27 29 do Iff' chfsw do dodo b) 8,18 7.54 15,79 Matney, Elias 128 whfse 33' do do b» 2,-5 2,51 5, 6 Moore, James 129 ehfse do do do 81 2,--5 2,*1 5,6 Powell, Dan’l E. 142 nwnw 36 do do 4) 4,10 4,15 8,25 Probasco,Joseph 150 sen e 25 1 0 do 41 ehf s e do do do t-0 chf n e 36 do do 89 5,91 5,05 10,96 Robertson, Wm. 157 e lif ehf n w 9 29 do 49 s w 28 do do ICO nw 33 do do 160 sesw do :.O do 4 ) 27.16 16,14 4/ 70 Reed&Tiinmons,l69 shfse 34 29 do 80 2,43 2.M 4.96 Snow.C W. 176 swsw 15 10 do 49 I, ;3 1,01 2,.4 s w s w 22 do do 40 ne n w 27 27 do 4) 2,C8 2.02 4,70 Tayler, Joseph 187 bw 23 20 do IGO 5,>1 5,02 10,33 BEAVER. i Ad;?, John 3 vv hf ncs el 6 29. 9 20 Lots in Slorrocco 9, 10, 11. block 3 8,30 7,03 13,33 Ash, Jacob 7 n ws e 32 29 9 40 shfse 32 do 9 80 w hfs w 33 do 9 80 e hfs es w 19 do 9 20 18.62 11,22 29.94 Anderson, Peter 12 nxv n e 31 30 9 40 4 : 24 1.42 5,66 Beabout. A. 14 ses tv 17 29 9 40 6,80 5,66 12,4’6 Brennisholtz. J. 17 swse 14 29 9 49 e hf s xv 14 do 9..180 swsw 14 do 9 40. n xv nxv 14 do 9 40 nhfne 23 d.- 9 8u 17,03 16,02 33,05 Booher, John 23 lots in Morocco, * 1,2, 3,4, block 3, 3.T> 2.19 6,15 Bartholomew, J. 26 nxv s e ’• 3 do do 40 5,02 4,39 9,41 Brady, Daniel 28 nwn xv 16 do do 40 se n xv do do d.i 40 6,86 12,50 19,36 Bright, 51. G. 29 ehfne 1. do do 84.2 nxv n e 1 do do 44 52 n w 1 ilo do 15.5 05 n e 2 do do 170.76 nhfse 2 dq do 80 10t51,2‘3,4, 19 30 do 13 5.51 10t5L2,3.4, 20 do d 0212 p-> lots 1,2,3. 21 do do 121.81 lots 1,2.3, 22 do do 136 82 lots 1,2,3, 23 do do Li. 4’> “ lots 1,2, 24 <l.l do 97.55 lots 1,2. 3, I do do 130 lot 1, 2 do do 947 fr 12 do -lo 5 lots 1,2. 3, 4.5, 6 do do 225,23 lot 1, 7 do do 2 1.1! whf s e 35 do do 80 sese do do do 40 shf ’ 36 do d > 320 lots 1,2,3, 12 30 10 1 11.13 lots 1,3, 13 do do 91.95 loti 18 29 9 24 73 61,53 57,29 118,87 Boody, Azariah 32 e hfse 20 do do 80 sws xv 21 do ilo 40 n lif n c do do do 80 ' nw do do Ho 160 , 16,17 8.13 2 1,35 Barrett, S. L. 3 1 nenw 23 <1 >d > 40 1.54 1.22 2.76 Barkhurst,lsaac 35 ehfne ,25 do d> 80 11,24 3,86 15,10 Chism, J. W. 41 senw 1 d.i tlo 40 e hf s xv 33 d.> do 80 ehln xv d->. do d.i \BJ 9,63 13,76 23,39 Condit, A. B. 47 nese 17 do tlo 40 ne n w d > <1 > <1 > 10. nese 13 do <!■ - 10 s e's w 2 1 39 U) Condit, I*. P. 51 swse 30 tin 9 43 1.43 90 2,35 Carnahan,W, 5.52 whfsw 1 29 10 >0 3,20 2.39 5.59 Collins, L. G. 53 s e 2 1 do d > i6u 4,14 3,64 8.28 Dewees, Wm. 60 swsw 16 do 9 1) 4.~3 1,42 5.65 Duke, Ephraim 65 ne n e 1 do 10 'U 6.u6 91 7.00 Dunn, Join. P. 66 lots 2,4, 13 30 lo -J. 0 2.1-3 1,83 .4,76 Ensenberger, J. 70 senw. 12 29 ;i lu nxv s e do do do 10 ehfse do do ... oO 164 3.64 828 Elliott, Stephen 72 whf n e 2 1 do d.< *.i 4.52 ]52 6,64 Hall, Wm. 86 lots in Morocco I. 2 ..ml 3, block 1, 8.88 2,72 11,60 Hanger, David 89 ehfne 32 29 9 89 xv hf n w 33 do do .80 10,80 5,98 26,78 Harrison,MaryA.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 w hfse 2-> do do St) s w n w 34 do do 40 xv hfs w do do do 80 ~~ ne s w do do do 40 IG7T2 7 ,30 23 42 KiouSjAdam llti nes xx 23 do lo 40 UM-K 9U 2.35 La roe, Joseph 121 nwn xv 17 29 9 10 4.12 1.22 5,34 Dane, Joseph 122 Asw s w IS dodo t) 1.15 90 2,35 Murphey, John 129 prt tvesw 10 do do 2t) '/e side s e 2 1 do d ■ s.' s w In Morocco, lot 5, bltjt k 3, Lots 9, 10. 11, black 1, Lot 6, block 3, L.,t 6; bh.ck 2, 20.99 13.32 34.31 Murphey, Jas. 128 nene 30 29 9 40 7.36 5,63 12,99 McCallan,John 133 nel) e 5 do do 40 n esc 9 do di 40 2.92 1.82 4,74 Moore, BA. 135 shl nw 24 do d> 80 14,13 1.82 1594 McGill,MaryF.l43 sese 1 do 10 40 e fit n e 12 d > do 80 eht n w d>> do do 80 nesw do dodo 40 7,95 5,46 13,41
