EUt found.! W.;iir & Deiaiftg.tr,Prcsriclars! Ti O. DuMMti AsnMatt Bdtio —*•—— — ; Hillltciiii, Thursday Mnr.23. Tonus—sl.so Por Annum. .i... - " " i ANDERSON RI.I.E?SF.D. Anderson, the convicted forger of the infamous Louisiana Ilet urn Board, has been released bv the Su preme Court or that State. The de cision of the court as we under stand i , is based on purely technical grounds, but will not Satisfy the outraged sense of justice of the country. No amount of labored "decisions'* will be able to white wash thost?dirty rascals in the eves of the people, and their crime and its consequences will forever stand out in black relief on the pages of American Histoiy. The Philadelphia Times, which generally sees as far into the mo tives mid causes in such .matters', as anv Journal in the country, , speaks thus of the strange pvocecd me : *' Tli Supreme Cou v t of Louisiana yc*- t t*rAav -st'Tveh the vox at problem .of the arraigned tneiubers of the Returning , BcarU by deciding that the Vernon parblt returns were not susceptible of lor-ery. 1 and with the cllscbavcf of Anderson the lmUctnjrnt ajjalnst \\VIK labs of n*v.■=-i -ty. Wits decision wv ire'n by a Conser vative eonrt. whose mernVer* are in lieu v ty sympathy with Governor Nieh< •!! >. and it can't be itcputoA t-> partisan disregard of th 6 law ; but the belief will be verv peneral tUnt the eonrt could have decided the question the ether way without vio lence to eitliev law* or jn in \he.d it lK>rn deemed equally expedient to do > \ The understanding that seemed t * till the air about New Orleans when the Xiclntb J.Mlsluture wrs inst.ille-i as tii" unuiem teit aathorlty of the State and that ha.-) been preoaed upon Governor XlehoiN with uioie zeal than discretion is the : ground for a pardon, has ev. • nlly per-' mcated into the Supreme court, a id all donhts r.s t3 the law hive been resolved ) in favor of an era of gencal for r tiveness j and peace. Judges nre but men after all and those who made th.e decision owe I their present unquestioned titles to their places to the atmosphere that was crowd- j ed with whispers of gene rally r-.-cpted ! Hjrrements that justice should be -as- ; ponded for a season to bridge the hideous ; efcasni of crime and partisan hatred : and what was the unwritten and undeclared j law of flie Hayes Commission, has boon affirmed by the Xichogs. Saprem ■ C3Urt- I We nniy mistake the morrow of the c.i-e, but it isn't worth widleto waste timelo.>k- j lng into political millstones, if the guess I has missed the truth. Looking to th? Dethronement cf Hayes. The intelligent olwrvc-r of polit- I leal events cannot fail to see tho in evitable drift of :i!l parties toward t the President. The Democrats to i .both branches cf Congress have at I last been driven from even the sem blance of sympathy with his general policy ; the Democratic press has j unloosed its restraints and tl.iys 'him j us a pretender; the Republican : press has ceased t > defend or a polo- , gize f r his acts: the Independent j press no longer ventures to sustain j hiin since he no longer sustains him- | self, and if theieis a Republican j Senator, Congressman, it politician ' of note who avows his devotion to the President, he is unknown to the country. * * * Tb.e sequel is now visible to all. and it is so logic al that none can dispute its lesson, j It exhibits a President not only ! without a party, but almost literally j without n friend ; and the peril of j situation is in the unmistakable ten-' dency of the lit put lic*:.n leaders to ha*>"him disposed from the I'resi- : " dential chair and Sanaa IJ. Tilden installed as Chief Magistrate.—Phil adelphia Times. HUE* HA PPT. When, the news was carried to Hayes that his pet Anderson was i released, the sham President went j into etstacies of joy, and said "that entire Union would applaud the ac tion of the Supreme Court as patri otic and in the interests of concilia tion." We opine that the "entire Union" doe? no such thing, but on the contrary the "entire Union" is mortified- beyond expression that a feve'ef the basest scoundrels that ever were permitted to pollute de cent people with their presence, j should be permitted to appoint such a lionenity as llaves to the Presi dency. That's about what the "ea- j "tire Union" thinks. FREE BOFISS. The people of the United States have paid, in interest on untaxed National bonds since 1861, 51,690,- 442,307.32. This is almost the en tire amount of the National debt. How many times are the ueople to pay the debt? To exempt bonds from taxation was a war measure, excusable on grounds such as per mit another to kill some one in seli defense. To exempt the bonds from taxation now is like licensing a man to kill another when not attacked. — Cincinnati Enqirer. The Democratic State Committee met atHairisburg on the 19th, and fixed on May 22r.i as the time and Pittsburg as the ■place, for holding the next state convention. The at tendance was very full, much inter est was manifested, and the best of feeling prevailed. The fixing of so early a day for the meeting of the convention is supposed to be a strong indication in favor of Dill for Gov ernor. Linn's Annals of Buffalo Valley. Copies of the above valuable local history of the far-famed Buffalo Val >ey may be obtained of It. F. llrown Lewisburg, Daniel Derr, Bellefonte, or at the JOURNAL BOOK STORE, Miilheim. Price 82. -♦> ♦ # • The subsc liber will be prepared to carry expr ess packages small s bundles and boxes of goods, from Coburn Station to Miilheim, A arons burg, Woodward and all points along the line, at reasonable charges. The patronage of the public respectfully solicited. J.WILLIS MUSHER. FOR HALF..—A cabinet organ o*- superior quality, excellent tone, nearly new, by one of the best mak ers in the country, for sale very cheap. Call and see it at the resi. deuce of C. F. Deiniuger, Miilheim Our subscribers in the Penns Creek neighborhood will hereafter gel toeir papers at Ertel's Mill. Wo imve made arrangements with Mr. Sarfiuel B.irtges hv which ho will deliver ibo JOURNAL to our patrons in the section. 12-2w All the schools in the township, except l'ike ami North Street, have closed this week. The new silver dollar will exactly buy one of the best white shirts you ever saw, at Newmans Eagle Cloth ing Hall, Bellefonte. Newman, of the Eagle Clothing Hall, lias just laid in a very large stock of Spring Goods and Clothing, which are sold oil rapidly at the lowest i>ossibtc prices. At a special election in 'ho North Ward. Bellefonte, for councilman, Ardell. Republican, was elected over Cowrtrick, Democrat, by eight ma jority. The usual majority in the ward is about sixty. Bring out the big guns. Tut en. P. C. AT i 11, Esq., of Milllieim, is announced in Inst week's AVpi.-rbv, as an [miegfiuleitt candidate for Legislature "by the request of many citizens of Penn township *' (V 1) " The other week Mr. Charles Pen ny, of Lowisburg, appointed assign ees. His liabilities are reported of s£o,ooo. w hil the assets will be con siderable short of that sum. Yesterday the Central Penna. Conference met at Lewishnrc, and the Chranich will publish a daily issue, giing the proceedings, dur ing tho sessions. Signs of tiik Times.— ln Belle fonte tliev are selling out people's household goods for taxes. Either they must have exorbitant taxes up there or fearful hard times. Penns Valley has had no tax sale in ten years that we know of. The Cleartiel County Bar, like that of Centre, unanimously ask Judge Mayer to be a candidate for rc-cDe tion as President Judge or this dis trict. Where is Tuten's man— Filrst ? We are considerably more than lmlf mad over our next loor neigh bor, Wash Stover Wash flitted without ashing us to dinner. left without bidding us goo I bve and well, we will pick tHis last crow with him one of these tine days. A choice lot of 38J0 feet of yellow pine floor boards for silt*, cheap. Apply at Long's saw mill, head of Penns Creek, Gregg township, or call on FK VNK J. WKAVKR. 1.1-St. Having obtained special rates 0:1 Co it, Oil to Cobtnn Station we are now prepared to sell by the barrel! to dealers at the same price they would I*} chai.ged either at ifunburyor Wd liamsport. tf Smith & Co. Skwixg Machines, like all other mncliines, get " i t of or der. and nut few pooul. l "ualerstntid to look properly where the diUieuJly lies. If t!:er" is auvthing wrong with ?/'•)• ir.aehlno. vott l etter not try u ) much to monil it. tut take it at once to I>. H. Hote. Aaronsburg, and get it fixed. Dan.jsa iiiecliau ieal genius of a high order, as we have reason l< know, an I he wiil charge you but it mode/file ufae, it. RMTTIVG FOk AM. Miss Rosie If. Deinitiger is pre -1 eired to do ail kinds of knirtingftjr tl." public, in a very beautiful and substantial manner. Stocking.*. Ilose. and Socks, either wool or cot ton, knit upon short notice and at the most reasonable rates. .1 hrrje pair of .-torkings knit fur 25 v giv ing them something to do. Most of our laborers in this section have spent all winter in forced idleness, had nothing to do, and a few days wages would be a Godsend to many now. One of the saddest sights in this blessed land of liberty and abun dance is to see strong, healthy men begging for work as a means to sup port their families—without being able to obtain it. The best way to help such is to teach and enable them to help themselves. The worthy poor man would prefer to ram his living, rather than receive ii as a charity. As times are, economy is carried to. a point far beyond equity, by many of our wealthier men. Build ing and other improvements are al most entirely stopped, because they cost money.* Work, otter of a neces sary kin 1, is left undone, because times are hard. If this system is to be continued much longer what is to become of those whose only means of subsistence is the labor of their hands •' At this season, however, there is always much to do .that is absolute, while much morn, uiight be done that is necessary and useful. If you have no farm to work you may hav a garden to dig, fence* to make or repair, outbuildings and fences to whitewash, yards to clean, flower beds to make—anything that is really useful or beautiful, only so you do your share to give men work and enable them to earn their daily bread and make an honest living (rivr mm work. Northumberland is building a new Lutheran Church. Rev. A. J. Bright recently preach* eose their ; stock complete in all its branches ; ! but wli.it is best of all they sell at j prices that are astonishing low. , Builders, Carriage Makers, Farm :rs i and Mechanics —make a nolo of ! this. At the general election next fall the voters of Centre county will vote for candidates for Governor, Lieu - tenant Governor, Supreme Judge, Secretary of Internal affairs, Presi dent Judge, member of Congress, two members of the state Legisla ture, Sheriff. Prothonotary,Treasur er, Register. U eorder, three Commis sioners, three Auditors, and, if we mistake not. a County Surveyor and two Jury Commissioners. Some trouble is feared to get enough m a willing to accept all these burden some otVucs, but wo hope good men and true miv be found in duo time, who arc ready to make the sacritice for the good of t'.ie country. On the Id inst., at Young's Hotel, this place, the stockholders of the Bellefonte and Yoiingmaustown Turnpike Co. .chose the following officers for the ensuing year : Pre sident —Jcliu Stoner. Managers— Adam Weaver, J. 15. Leitzeil, Theo. llartiinni. Win. Fichthoin and John Stoner.. Secretary and Treasurer —Jno. C. Motz. Ail that portion of their roadway eist of the road leading to the residence of Mr. G. W. Chambers, was abandoned by said corpointion. If tins action is strictly in accordance with law, 'he Borough of Mifilinbnrg falls heir to the delightful (?) thoroughfare host known as Chestnut Gratitude, of eourse, will move couneilrnen to put it in 'proper shape.— TcUyraph. No llome is complete without some ornamental trees, llower lads, shrubbery, or at least one crape vine around the buildings. Many folks in towns may not have the space for all or many of these beau tiful and refuting luxuries, but there are few, if any, houses that have no place for at least one good vine and a few llowers. Nothing pays the httle 1 ibor spent upon it so well as a choice grape vine, but it does net pay to plant trash. Seven years ago we planted an hracUti. fiom the grape nurseries of Jonas Oberholtzer, at Miffiintown. Juniata county, and we would not to-day take, aiy man's twenty-live dollars for it. it is a sight wot ill seeing when tilled with its beautiful, delicious fruit. Every year as we pluck the precious grains, we think in gratitude of Mr. Oocr haltzer. "Go and do Vlnrisc. COUNTY St*t~,'i > T *X dents. — ; The ill! the salaries of i cop u! \ sup-nintendoi *.i ins passed I Use lions* unallv, and it will pn bit- i Lly pass the Senate also ami L couu I a iavv. ]t\ its provisions siiperinten- ! dents are to r veive two dollars for \ each seho >1 an I cents for each square miV of teni!o.y in : the rosiiectlve < onnties. but bo sala ry shall t>e less than sw>oo.$ w> 00. i.or more tnan If the convention of dirclovs desire to vol• a itiii - i teudent a hivrht r saiurv than the pro visions .•*: the bill will give hi.u, the : excess is to I ■ paid out of the conn ty trcrs'iiy. Kver since the law ere- j ating tl: 1 county superiuten leucy | was enacted the salaries oi these ef-; ticers were very unequal, some get- •' tin-* too little, whi!e thers were per- ; haps paid more than they deserved. [ Tor ought we can see the provisions j >[ bill are altogether equitable, j mRKAsruKK s s.\i.k or fns; vtep 1 LANDS !•>;: TA\K4 rou ana; tin, ANP I'RF Vl'>t\S VEARS.—Notice Is hereby given that in enr-r. iv.ce of an Act of Assembly. iusx'"| the I2tli et.ty i f June! A. D.. ISP, entitied "An A<-f to airictiil an 1 Act. dicecting the mode of seUm? unseatel ' lands, in Cent le County," and the several! supplements thereto, th me wRI he exposed 1 at public sale or outcry, the following tracts nf unseated lands i,i said county f>r the taxes line and unpaid thereon, at the Court House. in the Borough of Bellrfonte. on the second Monday in June. A. L>., 1*73 : ACtUtS. reu. WARRANTEE NAMES. T.kXE7 BF.X ,\ F it TOWN'SII I \\ 50 John Moore ? M 50 J. l>. Hunts 50 2 John Pavis 4fl 50 Andrew c oon 5 58 It. llolines 57 183 Fred H miser l 13 ltd Foster Tate (o'.v iter) 1 05 BOOGBTO\VNSIIir. 4.1.1 ]"t iMvjd Lewis 6 Ji 123 lti-T Wjl lam Cray 691 i 4.1:1 163 Garrett C ittihger 20 3.1 436 163 Josiah Haines 2") 61 13". 13 Jonathan Harvey 23 t>! 431 40 Moses Hood 20 31 143 Ann ileal o*3-' | 133;'4 John Russell 2o 61 1 3>l' I' 2 John Cochran 10 46 4"4 84 William Russell 20 11 ! 113)4 Thomas Uttssell 27 54 40a I>. Carskaitdca 213.) ' 433 120 Daniel Reese 4 67 ! I<>) John Met 'lit re 167 I 337 M Livercoml 16 o2 170 71 John Curl in s 52 339 John MeCiuro 16 i:> 150 Mary Lane 7 12 IoH James Curt in '• 16 428 Jesse Brooks 15 T8 300 Susan Reese 11 62 100 William Lane 11 80 150 Kehecca Wilson 7 i"2 176 70 I'acKer i'i Lucas K 51 36 91 ft Fetzcr 1 73 2 hi • William Wilson y 50 431 137 Martha Godfrey 2152 12 63 K. Curtin 61 63 26 Aiistiu Curtin 2 78 100 Sarah Lane 5 16 50 William Lane 2 57 150 Daniel Reese 7 72 34 54 Andrew Gregg 175 20K 3 John Holt 10 70 100 Joseph Kelso 5 16 l.*o 142 Sarah fane 7 79 145 21 It. Curtin 7 56 lis 41 William Ifoo.l 10 *6 300 Frank M'Ooy 9 4 1 >4433 163 Joseph Hlgby lu 31 BUKNSIDE TOWNSIIII*. 433 120 Samuel Soott 25 13 4.33 120 Robert Gray 24 26 431 120 William Dewart 16 47 433 120 John Dewart 16 47 433 120 James Towers 16 47 433 120 William Gray it? 47 415 John WetZ'd 16 15 415 James Black 16 15 415 JoS' ph J. Wj.iiaco 16 15 4:13 120 Willi tin Cook 16 47 4.'3 120 John Oowden 1 > 47 433 120 Win. I*. Brady 2l 26 4.34 12'J Henry Shaefer 24 26 433 120 John Housel 20 37 433 130 John Lyon 20 37 433 120 Chas. Goben 24 26 433 120 Thomas Grant 16 17 433 125 John Brady 16 47 433 120 John Kld'l 24 26 433 120 licni v Don' c '.v 24 26 433 120 Robert Brady 31 06 415 John Boyd 14 R5 433 153 Joseph Morris 16 17 433 153 Alexander Greaves 16 47 300 Frances Gurney 6 00 411 Thus. I*. What ton 7 40 140 of Henry Harris 10 61 433 I r >3 Charles Hall 12 73 433 120 John Donnelly 16 37 73 Henry Wheeler H 32 100 of Henry Harris 7 60 1462 Benjamin Harris 32 00 4' V J John Hoover , II 31 \ 415 Joseph Thoina? 15 80 415 Nathan Levy 7 iP 196 83 Uof Jeremiah Parker 8 21 ISM Pu tof Win Miller 36) •*•"53 ,T.u(*|i|i Wallace li IS ••"-3 Alexander Hunter 12 12 J; Jacob Wluteini*n i'." •>) nenjamin Yoiiny 1- 13 ■ 433 la i homas Hamllt >ri 1H ia< nn pir.i wiisoa 781 IH3 I'll John ltnrs 8 John Mu m 7 9 Carsendden 72° 39.) 27 D Carscadden 11 4|> I**4 8.5 J C Heilman 6 9*j 3*26 127 Ifartha GodfKl 40 f" 100 P. ter Sinit i H)#o 106 142 Mary Lane 20 .'D 298 106 Joseph Kelso 19 I*6 123 Paul Curt! i G4t 94 112 John Curtin ft 29 7t 131 Roland Curtin 3 I*6 25) John W Godfrey 17 10 18 4 W P lii jdy 16 91 433 190 Alexander Bell 31 17 433 120 ('hail-a Hall 31 17 415 Taylor 47 16 448 9'J Andrew Epplo 20 1.5 392 SO R.\>eit Irvin 20 97 439 138 N L Atwood 3i 24 30J 119 N L Atwood 20 88 ; 304 4 Job \V Packer 19 11 j I"8 93 lob W Packer 10 80 , 158 93 Job W Packer 787 ; 415 Peter lliftiti 43 59 115 Susan llahn 27 39 41.5 Jacob Wain 31 28 415 Nathaniel Lew 16 47 115 Thomas Humphry 57 99 415 Robert Gray 33 61 415 William Gray 3361 4 J rf 320 \V p Mirth. 11 .3 04 |(f .320 .1 \Y P.vi kcr rO4 ji of 434 Joseph rc 0 50 i of Oil e Quiggio 2.32 i of 320 3 i : Milch* 11 .7 25 '••OJ Z J/>np I! 30 4 s('hailt3 AiLn 29 29 .4 of 217 F slibuin Wharton 0 91 200 Richard Tunis 1 1 40 403 Jonathan Willi* 7 20 FE RG ITrfON TO WXSIII P. 10 Arabhasu Ilicki Pjv 100 JaaoesOlivor 4 29 ltV2 11C (*eo Ivahlinger 7 07 135 127 Joseph Baruet 8 S3 323 John A nderson 17 45 11H Ocorß.* Nice 11 87 122 Jacob Lito 7 88 133 IVter Cristlin 567 J 332 Samuel Duncan 21 02 36 17 Thomas McCullciigh 2 36 70 Leonard II art line 4 53 38S 40 Alfred B Crewit 626 •1:0 10 Thomas Ferguson 12 05 413 23 Aaron L-vy 13 81 401 113 James M ■ >re 13 35 383 Hannan Turner 12 63 303 122 Daniel Turner 13 14 151 54 Lvdia Fowler 6-57 91 41 Jacob Way 991 15 46 iTenrv Iledler 163 100 Richards & (winter 4 35 *225 Richard Moseley 7 43 177 Henry Manly 7 70 145 Benjamin Hoover 9 46 40 John McKean 2 61 300 Robert, Rankin 13 05 337 Isaac Btiokby 12 38 400 James BaKer- 17 10 400 Joliu Petherbildgo 1 K 40 00 Josiah Lusdy 9 02 125 Caleb North 4 13 63 John Pethei bridjo 2 07 110 John Baker 6 02 150 Samuel Brison 6 45 50 Isaac Buckley 3 V 8 50 Josiah Lusby 3 78 50 Richard Moselev. 3 78 GKKia; TOWNdHIi 4 130 John Mercer 2 HI 130 I'obert Asktm 2 SI 93 Marjrnrrl Dougherty l s-) UK) liousli& Vnnatia (owner) 4 17 r.j dcorgp SI over (owner) 141 37*2 31 William Hepburn 7,3<1 3 M 2 129 John ('owiloii 7 17 4i't3 127 Andrew Carson 8 03 339 Alexander McDonald CM 20 3.7 John F. Price 21 HAINES TOWNMIIP. 282 110 S.Snyder J: 11. Olllmun V> 77 •e>3 S. Snyder & 11. Uillmnn 24 92 4W J •lines 1". irr 3 B'i •AO Mary Jcnka 3 80 8 Tlioiims Burr 3 M U>; 00 Mary Bare .1 7. r > afi 00 William Harrison 6 7f> 400 8J M. Oriti/. 3 IV. CVi John Simpson 3 9H .'fc'iii Henry Antis A9l 183 John Kid I 212 228 153 William Mosby 324 42.3 Cliurjes Ilall H2i HALF MOON TOWNSHIP. 77 A Stephens Est. (owner) 1 S3 24 Jac. \am pool (owner) 259 3 50 Abmliuin Elder 2.3 !1 138 Henry Wuito (owner) 437 218 Josiah Luniburn 27 21 88 Win. King, 7 50 171 HiuriUfcl Jt'rmn • JO 11 2 Henry Floyd 3127 .398 80 Rleharil Wlii|heu(t '2310 42 40 1 * Samuel Wllkoii .'i,v ■fJohn Mitchell ■hhn IfeymiM* 12 ~'i s Henry If 10 A" Thom,t> sunkey 11> iW Jo'hii Ktwilu J '. At 4-0 llohort Sato pin J AOum Connolly 3 37 •*' liavld WlNon 3 .Vj t O Jo -<• Work 33 Wfl liuvld Work HSS >'• 1 NiithAM 3 35 ,V 1 Win Wilson 1 J!7 I" Allen Ste'l> 3 3,1 4 "• Kit ward Wilson 3 .'V 40ff JaincH Steele 3 35 •100 I'ettr Wilson S5 ; lot.'} Eiunor McCormie 3 35 381 25 J. C. Fisher 342 j 100 Absalom Andre 3 35 5" .I'diti Irvyi K5 50 John Irvin 85 400 William 1U own 6 01 407 02 Kernev Wharton 0 o'2 860 John Ball 8 84 400 Thomas Johnson 3 35 10 William Irvin II 50 John Irvin w> 100 John Irvin 1 00 100 15. f, Brown (owi ir' 60 JIUSTOX TOWN SI 111*. 1-0 Attnm Kuhns 14101 283 Philip & .1 Kuhns 13 58 HOWARD TOWNSHIP. 1.50 White A: Xcstlerode 7 03 104 63 John Brady .8 22 202 William R.imsty 7 67 25 Joseph Gresytmrg 6 ss 91 . ACI Cm tin in trust to Mei'SO 3 45 50 A D Harris 4 9.4 131 J J Jangle 6 07 Hi Henry AntL 4 76 151 James (1 urn JO 41 20' Samuel Custin 1610 40 J'aul Custin 3 60 250 Jesse Evans 2188 2os John W Coufrey 20 7'' 14i 123 Roland Curtin It 19 CO Joseph Taylor 5 07 23 151 Joseph Hotter 2 35 150 70 II innah Turuet 12 08 40 John Crawford 8 22 100 Wm Parker 6 <>4 433 1(B Samu -1 Pa.idoisi 16 46 390 40 J S Furst 11 82 160 140 of Jonathan Wiles 12 62 212 07 Joseph Harris 28 77 48 Henry Amis 591 87 114 James T Hale 1 82 49 112 S'lihue! Leathers 4 28 20 William Crossun*.ii 64 136 92 .1 I) Harris 16 97 LIBERTY TOWNSHIP. 7 Daniel David f-G 7A Simon I.ingle 7 40 Stephen Chambers 7 44 30 Ron Baker 003 18)0 R A J Ilays 41 70 17" Jas A Quigley 4 73 17.7 (ieorge D Heis 4 73 IGO Sarah Custin 43 43 100 Joseph Kolnuts is 97 100 Charles Bruco tin 9.7 177 Samuel Custi'i k7 03 50 Daniel Fletcher R!00 fS John Potter 182! l 50 D Carscaddcn 2 33 89 William 4iorrell 3 72 183 Daniel Rouse 124 20 7 152 Daniel Kreatner 2 . r >4 !0 Samuel P Shenk(owncr) 3 99 81 92 George Carr 405 10) '. John Potter 18 60 4 J, 0 120 Stephen Stephenson 29 9<> ■l')' 1 . 12) Jolin Dun woody 29 90 TAJ 120 Ebcnez'-r Banham 00 86 398 80 Robert Irvin 29 32 35 Henry Donald 49 4vKi 40.Peter Lytle IS 72 439 Christian Smith '7 3ti JgremiAh Jtokson 6 6# MARION TOWNSHIP. 50 William Allison 1 90 HO 53 Margaret Wilson 10 76 169 Ca CKn.stance Curtin 11 21 5,1 MeCalmont <5 '33 2M Robert Young 20 50 117 Alexander Scott 50 S2 70 Cin ist Rolirer 23 4-5 59 Chriht liohrer 10 50 SI John'Shunk 19 20 s'* W A Thomas 1(5 75 209 McElwain Pletcher t'v Co. (owner) 21 05 29 Thomas Lewis 2 42 100 Jolin P. Harris (owner) 12 (V) 42 6G John Corn inn 265 108 James Harris 11 41 65 13 J. I). Shugert 69 5") A M Tilghman (owner) 10 .50 MILES TOWNSHIP. 320 128 Joseph F car on 4 08 lit) Sirohecker fc ReynoMs 1 83 256 . Daniel Seiglichl 412 15!). John Houseal 1 88 156 CO S Dcrr & J Stan' 1 40 403 James Carol hers 6 02 256 Jeremiah Jacksop 4 14 256 Jeremiah Jackson 4 14 156 Jonathan Wolf 1 47 476 Thorna? Grant 7 85 400 Alexander Hunter 7 59 436 Jeremiah Jackson 7 11 125 Win. Steadinan 2 09 136 Robert Taggar.l 2 16 260 Thomas Smith 3 34) 366 A.ron Levy 4 85 436 Robert Brady 7 11 416 Hannah Bradv C 83 429 Robert Gray 7 11 100 Abraham Scott 2 03 5'.) .Samuel Scott 92 96 Samuel Scott 2 94 150 Abraham Scott 1 50 255 Jane Brady 3 03 440 Wni P Brady 7 26 200 John Bradv 3.36 424 George Calhoun 5 32 306 Wm Parker 2 83 125 * John Dorsey 160 125 Moore Wharton 1 66 58 Wm Parker 07 425 Henry Toland 5 41 125 David Williams $4l •425 Samuel Norton 5 41 324 Richard Parker 4 13 324 Jeremiah Parker 4 13 106 C Long 00 405 Peter If ousel 6 14 326 12S George Kilts 4 03 400 Richard I ake 6 66 130 123 Simon Gratz 2 16 123 47 Simon Gratz 201 195 1 Simon Gratz 323 193 42 Simon Gratz 323 136 141 Simon (rratV. 2-20 277 Peter Swineford 5 33 116 Hepburn & Harris 195 75 Thomas Tones 63 422 116 John Mackey 3 41 156 86 Benjamin Young 1 40 156 2 Jonathan Wolf (owner) 136 150 12 Samuel K Faust (owner)l 36 j 160 Philip Grainly (owner) 90 7-5 William Barton 68 200 Robert Gray 90 PATTON TOWNSHIP 400 Benjamin Ilniier 45 G3 306 Jacob Baker 34 35 133 Henry Gross 13 GO PENN TOWNSHIP. [ 320 80 Peter Kreamer 500 170 Peter Swineford 94 300 150 Adam Bolander 1 7 1 * 300 Albright Swineford 173 POTTER TOWNSHIP. 193 II &B Fullmer 158 138 134 George Foust 1 42 300 John Brown 3 05 105 Georgo McClelland 1 10 327 S A Sco*t 3 76 12 James Moore 71 300 A udtew Dill)' 2 52 1.300 Thomas Gregg 2 72 j 300 John McClelland 2 72 1 300 Joseph Blair 2 72 ; 300 Thomas Gordon 2 72 1.300 John C Itecd 2 72 i 300 G Jacobs 2 72 i j .390 Thomas Fall* 2 721 1 JHO Robert Melvinney 3 85 j 10 David MeKinncy 5 65' 4'hi Shives & Fullmer 4 60 ; 40 s ) Edward (iamicus 3 ; 400 W Oarplgus 5 2 i' 288 Mary Bond '37 l' 400 Danjt-l .Smith 8 25 , 100 Samuel Youiir I 20 11 B Fullmer 2 35 •10 Llvinpfttouo 41 i 136 54 Jolin St oner 1 55 33 Burnet Wagner • 38 11 40 Burnet Wagner 17 4.5 J C Costebolder 71 ! 26 A Hunter 2'J j 90 John fcitucr, Sr. (owner j 1 01 , 580 Parker 6 (17 \ 170 I'm kor t 96 ! .300 John Browi. 113 luO Adaui IJaigea 38 | 2 K) Charles(,bin 1 15 j 2X) J >se| h Ewing 1 15 j ' 199 William Durst 58 ; i 10) II Viitideisiiin 58 ; I Imo Cniist Getting 50: j 16) Thomas Martin 6 '139 "William Sawyer 80 J ; I'd Joseph Cowgdl 6 47: 1 RUSH TOWNSHIP. 40 Santuel Chestnut .5601 15 Casper LiwieuCJ 2 10 j 133 153 R Morgiii, E-q. 60 62 I 405 147 Jacob Rush 56 70 ! 422 41 John Weiduiurt .5208 ' 492 116 Jacob Woidman 35 28 • 433 133 Jacob Den tier 60 r,2 j •133 133 Daniel Brenner 69 62 ! 433 153 Eleanor Siddo.u 78 831 215 IPihcrt R iiney tiil 73 J 40 10 Richard At'icpon 1)98! 433 133 Hiceard Mai one l- 9 12 433 153 Isaac Britches 109 12 ; 177 84 Herdtnan Philips 14 21 216 156 Tiioma-i Hamilton 53 53 j 216 156 Thomas Giant 53 53 : 433 153 Jacob Rudiaill 15 41 ! 433 153 Daniel Fitzgerald 42 72 j 433 153 Daniel Bhter 48 82 : 133 153 Henry Pinkertoa CO 92 j 133 163 Paul Rush 00 62 133 163 Paul Black 60 62 ! 133 163 Paul Suck 00 62 ! 133 163 J dm Borelund .jf-0 02 433 IC3 John Iwelley .6 > 62 433 103 Jolin Rush 69 02 4J.3 163 John Suck CO 62 • 400 J aim Black M 00 312 Joseph Wells 43 281 4-.3 153 Sebastian Graff 51 30; lleury iritowr 4 4?> \ 433 153 John Alliao i H 49 j 75 U'illum Ailibon 10 51 ! 32S • James A'lis)n 33 53 : 9X) 1.7(3 Robert King 11 20 1 433 153 Reuben Haines, Jr, 126 92 ! 133 153 Joseph J. 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