flic |onutl "~mx& Cf.iL'iiiaer. Proprietors B O. PeixtNOEK, Associate K.titor ■Whelm, Thursday May 9. M I " - Torrns—sl.so Per Annum. Millbe'.m on tl\3 L. C. & S. C. K. It., lias a population of (Via, is a thriving "business ceni re, and controls the trade of an average radius of over eight miles, in which the dot HN.vi. has a larger circulation than all other county papers combined. Mhxrliners trill ase make a note of this A El EDEN RISE IN tIFK. Zn English Factory Girl Be comes a Wealthy Heiress. The London law courts have re cently brought to light a romantic storv, something like that of the Anneshy peerage case, which Cnarles Ucade seized upon in his story of the "Wandering Heir," al though in this case the heir is an heiress, iiome years ago, Mr. Gard ner, a well-to-do farmer at Melrose. It* Scotland, married a young lady of the neignboihood, and in a very few weeks after the uaarriag? his wife presented him with a daughter. Mr. Gardner was an cklcr of his Presbytery, and being well aware that a fierce light beats upon that office, and being anxious to save his reputation and his wife's, he 1 ired a discreet nurse to take charge of tTie child. The scandal was thus avert ed and years weut by without the girl herself or any one else disvover ing the secret. Meanwhile, the daughter, Margaret Gardner, had become a mill-hand in a factory and at the age of twenty-one discovered . iif some means the story of her Jki'tli and parentage. She at once out lier parents and demand *ed cognition, but Mr. Gardner --dit'pat ed her legitimacy, declaring ? fc'jatd.fU father was a shepherd nara *€d LaitU; kW that he (Gardner) ftttti.npr-. Ed her mother, whom lie - ' ve her reputation. The gill, how:v * r hke immortal Ilarry VIII thesg 'it this was i: too thin and bare to iL 'de offenses," and de clining an offer of a thousand pounds to hot! her tongue, brought an action iu L/s Scotch court 3to compel her recegt "ition as a legiti mate daughter c Mr. and Mrs. Gardner. The ca was decided ngainst her by the Judge Ordinary, whereupon she apnea led to tlie full Court of Session gave judg ment iu her favor. Against this her parents appokt-d tu-'d the case found its way tc the house of Lords. Th.o cour: f ultimate ap peal lieeided as EEe lower court had done—in her favor— holding that when a child-is born after marriage the presumption cf its legitimacy, in*accordance' with the old legal maxim, 'l'Pctier tst qua* rat pi ice de ruo ad rant,'" 13 prima facie so strong that the 0?:n.3 of disproof rests with those who deny it. The romantic generosity claimed by the father in marryiu?rhis wife to save her repu tation & I not quße jump with the offer of £I, leave, hut sent his sister to watch her. The woman was soon seen to en ter another jeweler's shop and was pretending to make a purchase as before, when the organ grinder again made his appearance. As soon as , he began playing she again threw him some money aud ordered him to move 0:1 •, but the person who was watching her perceived that with the money she had also given the man a piece of jewelry. This was ! at once made known to some ser- | gents de ville, who arrested both of j them, and found on the man several ! articles of jewelry which had been; obtained in a similar manner. The I thieves were subsequently taken to j the prefect of police. ■ —♦ • ■ A DOiIESTIC TELETHON'S. Try It Boya. Take two empty oyster cans and a stout, smooth string. Let a small hole be made In the bottom of each can, through which the string, 3ay lifty to one hundred feet in length, is passed aad secured. Then let the experimenters set up ther telegraph by choosing their stations as far as the tightly stretched string will per mit, and while oue operator holds his ear to one of the cans, ami his ompanion his month to the can at the other end of the line, they will find that a conversation can be car ried 011, so that low tones, and even a whisper, will be distinctly per ceptible. What usually most aston ishes those who make this experi ment for the first time is that the sound of the voice does not seern to come from the persou speaking at the other end of the string, but to issue from the can itself, which is hell to the ear of the listener. This at first appears to be a deception, but it is really so. The ear tells the exact truth. The voice that is heard really comes from the can that is held to the ears of the hear er. The voice of the speaker com municates 3ound-producing viola tions to the wall of the can with which his voice is in immediate con tact. These vibrations are commu nicated to the string, but so chang ed that they no longer affect the ear. A person may stand bv tiie string while the sound is passing, and yet hear nothing. At the other end of the string, however, theso hidden vibrations reproduce themselves in sound. (lYoiu th' Atlanta Constitution. PLEADING FOR HIS FORMER SLAVE. The case of the State against Oli ver James, charged with murder, was tried last Thursday at Clayton Superior Court, and a verdict ren dered of voluntary man-slaughter, with a recommendation to the mer cy of tie court. The prisoner was tin ol rgro, about' 0 jcars of age. and widely known in his neighbor hood, where previous to the dillicul ty he had always borne the reputa tion of a peaceably, industrious, and inoffensive man. In an encounter with Luke Dorsey, a negro of despe rate character, who, it seems, had offered some insult to his wife, Hor sey was killed. At the close of the trial the venerable David James, t he father of the Hon. John 11. James, arose. Upon permission from the Court, he proceeded in a voice trem ulous with emotion to speak of the early life of the prisoner. He had been his master, and raised him and watched over him in his boyhood. He hid been the nurse and compan ion of his children, and the most obedient, affectionate, and hard working slave lie ' had ever owned. The old gentleman proceeded in a touching appeal to ttie Court, but his voice failed, and he soul I con tinue no further. Tim tcirs rushed from his eves, and kneeling at the railing near the prsoncr lie bowed his face in Vis hands and gave vent to his feelings. In consideration of the circuuistanaca in his favor, the Judge imposed a light sentence of three years in the penitential)*. GOOD ADVICE. At the installation of a Baptist minister in Lower Canada, quite recently, the following good advice was given to live congregation The speaker said : "Dear brethren, I suggest that you pray for your minister daily ; guard his reputation carefully ; hear him preach weekly : listen to the U'ord wakefully ; labor with him pathetically, both individually and collectively ; support the Sunday School heartily \ subscribe for him liberally; pay him promptly ; give nim a bit of meat and a ball of but ter, occasionally ; call oil him frequently,but tarry briefly ; greet him cordially, but not rudely ; and may the God of all grace bless you abundantly, and add unto you daily such as shall be saved eternally." A Western clergyman who lately visited Mr. Hayes on being asked what he thought of him, replied : "Well, I believe that before man Ins walk is upright, but I fear that before the Lord he wobbl s." MLLLI.I KIM MARBLE WORKS. ZDEI\!M>KH& ZMri'SSEll, PROPRIETORS. 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Address your order* to Frank Leslie, .'•37 lvarl street, New York I'run It Leslie's M^izint is a beautiful work. It will interest edu\v tui and cultivated minds as well as the most ordinary reader, it is the only Sun day magazine published in tliis country. I'.very lumber has ICS pages nil*.ith the most select and fascinating literature rang ing from tlia Sermon by the Kditor (Dr. I". Deems, pastor of the Church of tin' Strang ers). to stining Tales, general Topics and Essays, roe try. Music. Tun. Science, Histo ry. itc, in great vat jet r. Each copy of this Magazine ha; l'X) exquisite engravings of the most Interest!' g character. it has reached a circulation ;-ml prosperity such as make it one ., 1878 : ACKB6. run. WAItUXNTEK NAMI-S. TAXKS. BEN NEK TOWNSHIP. 50 John Moore $ 5o 59 J. D. Harris 50 2 John Davis 40 50 Andrew Coon 50 58 It. Holmes 57 IG2 Fred llouser 1 33 100 Foster Tate (owner) 100 BOGGS TOW NSHIP. 433 163 David Lewis 6 91 433 163 AVildain Gray 694 43.3 163 Garrett Cottlnger 20 30 436 163 Josiah Haines 20 51 433 15.3 Jonathan Harvey 20 61 431 40 Moses liood 20 51 113 Ann ileal 6 82 433?£ John Husscll 90 61 303 112 John Cochran 19 46 45s 84 William Russell 29 11 433 V Thomas Husscll 27 54 4o D. Carskailden v*> 33 433 120 Daniel ltee.se 4 67 100 John McUluro 4 67 337 M Uvergood 15 02 179 70 John Uurtin 8 52 339 John McClure 16 13 150 Mary Lano 7 13 108 James Curt In 5 16 428 Jesse Brooks 15 78 300 Susan ltcese 14 62 100 Wiliiam Lane il 89 150 Rebecca Wilson 7 12 176 79 Pacuer & Lucas 8 51 36 01 • of Ket/.er ) 73 290 Willytm Wilson y .">0 431 137 Miualta Godfrey 2152 12 63 It. Uurtin 61 6i 36 Austin Curtill 2 78 100 Surah Lane 5 16 50 William Lane 2 57 150 Daniel Reese 7 72 34 54 Andrew Gregg i 75 203 3 .John llolt 10 70 100 Joseph Kelso 5 io 150 112 Sarah Lano 779 145 21 It. Curt in 7 50 118 40 William Hood 19 80 390 Frank M'Coy 51 46 ,'-*133 103 Joseph lligby 10 31 BUKNSI D E XI) WN SI 11P 433 120 Samuel Scott 25 13 433 120 Kobert Gray 24 26 433 120 William Lie wart 16 47 433 120 John Dewart 16 47 433 120 Jaines Towers 16 47 433 120 Widiam Gray 16 47 415 John Wetzel 415 Jaines Black 16 15 415 Joseph J. Wallace 16 15 !"-3 129 William Cook 16 17 433 129 John Oowdon 16 47 4*t3 12t) Win. P. Hradv 24 26 ,j;2t 129 Henrv Shaefer 24 26 43.1 126 John House! 20 37 433 120 John Lyult 20 37 433 120 < has. Golien 24 26 433 120 Thomas Grant It; 47 433 LM John Brxdy 16 47 433 I'JO Joint Kidd 24 26 133 123 llenrv Donnelly 24 26 4:!." BW Robert Brady 31 93 413 .John Boyd 14 86 433 13 Joseph Morris 16 47 43-' L 153 Alexander OIVAVU 16 47 300 Frances (iuritey 600 411 TIIOH. P. Whailoii 7 40 140 of lienry Harris 10 nt 433 153 Charles Hall 12 73 433 120 John Donnelly 10 3" 73 llenrv Wheeler H 32 100 of lienry Harris 7 ho 462 Benjamin Harris 32 00 406 John Hoover 11 31 115 Joseph Thomas 15 sn 415 Nathan b-vr 7 48 216 83 S of Jeremiah Barker 8 21 JtiO Part of AN 111 .Miller 3 On 485 Joseph Wallace 10 43 433 Alexander Hunter 12 12 4:53 Jacob Whiteinaii 26 no 433 Benjamin Young 12 13 Alt 163 Thomas Hamilton 25 13 433 163 Bird Wilson 7 81 133 183 John Kugg 8 2.3 415 John Shun 7 SO 415 Ell Dauby x no 4.1". lAt Samuel Paneost 3 92 479?; David Lewis 7 24 4ls John Barron 7 h9 4.1.3 163 Samuel M. Fox 7 81 415 Sit rail M. Tnlmau 7 48 53 Walter Stewart 1 80 433 163 Alexander J. Dallas 16 48 CURTIN TOWNSHIP. 2"7ki Robert Alnesley 28 8n 200 Richard Tunis 11 52 433 163 Mary Talniaii 2n ("9 433 163 Thomas Hale 21 4o 411 Thomas P. Whartcn 3 71 }-207} Caleb LUWIIS 11 I<> } 207} Isaac Longstreth I*2 9* r > 113 4 D Carticadden 72^ 390 27 "0 Caracadden 14 40 194 851 C Ileilmun 61)3 320 127 Martha Godfrey 40 5* r > 109 Peter Smrit.i 11) SO 100 142 Mary Lano 20 34 -98 100 Joseph Kelso 19 90 1*23 Paul Curtin 0 44 94 11*2 John Curtin 5 20 71 131 Poland Curt in 3 1)0 250 John W Godfrey 17 19 18* W 1* Brady 10 91 433 I*2o Alexander Bell 31 17 433 120 Charles Ilall 31 17 413 Joseph Taylor 47 10 448 99 Andrew Epplo 20 15 392 80 liotort Irvin 20 97 439 138 N L Atwood 31 24 399 119 N L At wood 20 88 304 4 Job W Packer 19 14 158 93 Job W Packer 10 &0 158 93 Job W Packer 787 415 Peter Halm 43 59 415 Susan Ilahn 27 39 415 Jacob Walu 31 28 415 Nathaniel Levy 16 47 4!3 Thomas Humphry 57 99 415 Robert Gray 33 01 415 William Gray 01 401 William Yardly 10 00 376 Samuel Baird 18 05 50 Jesse Brooks 1 30 415 Rebecca Kelso 44 92 415 Esther Eddy 52 14 415 Casper Wisttr 44 92 190 James Miller 5 40 *2(13 James Irvin 7 20 00 Ed Hollow ell I 02 12073 Robert A inesly 20 00 415 Jnhii M'Callv 15 37 200 Philip Meyers 44 04 420 48 Valentiiie Meyers 19*24 420 43 Michael Meyers 29 34 100 Simon Meyers 27 92 43:1 150 Samuel Scott 24 58 Joseph Kelso 43 02 337 JJndlev Goats 21 27 415 William GjUiert I'd 89 2071 | of Calab Lawn 1181 207} }of Isaac Longstreth 12 00 433 103 James-White 10 49 }434 i of J;h Packer 4 OS 311 £ o* W P Mitchell 6 00 Vl3i i of W 1' Mitchell 6 45 $220 -A of W P Mitchell 0 95 4-34 sor Joseph Reveling 14 20 100 J \V Packer 1 98 434 4 W P Mitchell 9 29 409 W P Mitchell 4 78 220 WP Mitchell . 270 $434 Joseph Develing 10 73 32 i Job W Packer 4 11 53 CiineQitißley 69 134 J W Packer 2 01 }ls .J W Packer 24 i 215 IG3 Fisbburn Wliarton 19 54 j 415 Jesse Wain 14 54 '415 Moiiv Yvhaiioa 14 33 1415 Joseph Wain 14 33 333 liachel Wain 13 7 225 Richard Moaeley 7 43 177 Henry Manly 7 70 145 Benjamin Hover 9 40 40 John McKean 20l 300 Robert Rankin 13 05 337 Isaac Buckby 12 38 400 James Baker 17 4O 400 Johu Petherbridge 17 4D .MX) Josiah Lusdy 9 y2 125 Caleb North 4^3 63 John Petherbridge 2 7 110 John Baker 6 02 150 Samuel Brison 6 45 50 Isaac Buckley 3 78 50 Josiah Luaby 3 78 50 Richard Moseley. 3 78 OH EGG TOWXsIIIP. i:}o John Mercer 2 81 I.W Robert Asktm 2 81 ici Margaret Dougherty 189 10 ltoush& Vanada(owner) 4 17 50 George Stover (owner) 114 :17 31 William Hepburn 7.3(1 382 129 John Cowden 7 47 408 127 Andrew Carson 8 00 ;cto Alexander McDonald 051 20 3T> John K. I'rieo 24 lIAINKS TOWNSHIP. 202 140 S. Snyder & 11. Gillman 25 77 253 S. Snyder & H. Gillman 24 92 400 James Burr 3 80 4410 Mary.Jenks 3 80 .JOO Thomas Barr 3 8a 406 60 Mary Barr 5 7o 44H3 60 William Harrison 5 75 406 89 M. Gratz 3 96 43: John Simpson 3 98 359 Henry Antis 5 91 John lvidd 212 228 159 William Moeby . 321 125 Charles Hall 1121 HALF MOON TOWNSHIP. 77 A Stephens Est. (owner) 4 86 144 .Inc. VMinpool (owner) '2s'.' 3 50 Abi n hum Elder *2.1 52 13* llenrv Watte (owner) 43" -i' Josixli Luinbiu n 27 *2l 68 Win. King 7 W 171 Samuel I Irian 101 l 2U7 John MeKlssock 15 50 417 10 llenrv Floyd 8127 :tOM t#> Itichiiid Whllhcuil 23 10 4()0 Will lain Lam burn 30 00 210 Jaeob Undcrwooil 15 74 130 118 Jacob Pvle 11 12 4im 120 Iticliard .iollir 30 00 2M John Hannah 15 00 18 C. & F. 1>C)1K 183 till 80 ('Vainpool Kst(owncrs) 200 54 IK) (' Vain pool Est " 181 07 70 C Vain pool Kat " 2 41 45 (! Vain pool Est " 1 48 40 10 lVnty Sh •arrer 2 40 70 C'lu Ist Vain pool 4 41 HARRIS TOWNSHIP* InO Samuel Young 108 133 (ii'orge Fox 3 35 150 Mary L Franlt (owner) 252 400 Samuel Wilson 335 400 John Mitchell 325 ;no tlohn Keymolds 252 2 r David Wilson 335 400 .Jesse Work 335 too David Work 335 400 Nat linn situpson 335 150 Win Wilson 127 too Allen Steele 3 3.1 400 Edward Wilson 3 Xt 400 James Steele 3 35 44H l'eter \V list Hi 85 402*-7 Kleanor Met'orinlek 3 35 384 j v Fisher 3 42 toe Al>su loin Aiulrc 3 35 50 John Irvln 85 50 John Irvin H.' 400 William lirown 8 84 407 92 Kearney Wharton 692 350 John Hell 3 84 40t) Thomas Johnson 3 35 10 William Irviu 14 50 John Irvin 85 100 John Irvin 100 100 11K Brown (owner) 50 HUSTON TOWNSHIP. 120 Adam Kuhna 14 64 283 Philip & J Kuhns 13 58 HOWARD TOWNSHIP. 150 White & Nestle rode 7 03 ltd 63 John Brady h 22 292 William Ramsey 7 87 25 Joseph Gresv burg 6 88 91 A C Curtin In trust to Meese 3 46 50 A D Harris 4 98 134 J J Ltngle 667 so Henry Anils 4 76 154 James Green 19 41 200 Samuel C'ustin 1610 40 Paul Custin 300 250 Jesse Kvans 24 88 2>iß John W Godfrey 20 70 142 123 Roland Curtin 11 49 GO Joseph Tnvlor 5 97 23 151 Jllrob Holler 235 150 70 Hannah Turner 12 p8 to John Craw ford 3 22 100 Win Parker GO4 43". 163 Samuel Paneoast 16 40 3*.sl 19 J S Burst 14 82 160 140 of Jonathan Wiles 12 62 242 97 Joseph Harris 28 77 48 Henrv Antis 5 94 R7 114 James T Dale 1 s*2 49 142 Samuel Leathers 4 28 '2o William Crossman 79 136 92 J 1> Harris 16 t>i LIBERTY TOWNSHIP. 7 Daniel David 86 75 Samuel Liugle 78 40 Stephen Chambers 7 41 30 Rop Baker 6 03 200 It & j Hayes {4170 175 James A Quigley 4 73 175 George D Hess 4 73 150 Sarah Custin 43 41 luO Joseph Roberts 2S 9-5 ion Cliarles Bruee 28 95 175 SauuH I Custin 27 63 50 Daniel PlHhcher 12 tO 68 John Potter Is 23 69 D Carscadden 2 5J •V) William (lorrell 3 72 188 Dauiel Botlse 124 20 7 162 Danki Kreamer 25! in Samuel 1* Sheiik (owner) 3 7>. Fl 92 (JeorcoCarr 4 05 ion John Potter Is i 0 4a*> 120 Stephen Stevenson 29 90 4<; 120 John Dun woody 29 90 406 129 Fbcnezer Benhaiu 33 86 3!S SO Robert Irwin 29 32 33 Henry Donald 49 403 40 I'cter" Lytic 1172 439 Christian Smith 28 97 341 Jeremiah Jackson CCS MARION TOWNSHIP. SO Wm Allison 1 90 69 3" Margaret Wilson in 70 169 63 ('instance C'urtin 1124 53 MeMalinoiit 5 Git 200 Robert Young 20 50 117 Alexander seott GO 82 70 Christian Rohrer 23 45 Go Clirist Rohrer 10 50 81 John Shank 19 20 So \Y A Thomas 1C 7S 210 Me Ml win I'letcber & Co (owner) 21 C5 20 Thomas Lewis 2 42 ion John R Harris (owner) 12 Go 42 Go John Corinon 2 65 Ink jantes Harris 11 4i 05 IS j 1) ShugeM 69 50 AnnaM Tiivlimanfowncrj 10 sf) MILES TOWNSHIP. 320 123 Joseph Fearon 4 ( jereiniah jackson 711 125 Win Stcadman 2u9 133 Robert laggard 216 200 . Thomas Smith 330 .{no Aaron Le\y 4 85 430 Robert Brady 7 11 410 Hannah Brady 6 S3 429 Robert Gray 711 100 Abraham beott 2 03 50 Samuel Scott 92 150 A brali am Scott 150 90 hatnuol seott 2 49 255 jane Brady 3 80 440 Wni I'Brady 7 26 2t¥) JollU Brady 330 224 George Calhoun 5 32 ; 30.1 Wm Parker 2 83 ; 125 John Dorsey 1 60 125 Moore Wharton 160 58 Wm Parker 97 425 llenry Toland 5 41 425 David Williams 5 41 427 Samuel Norton 541 324 |ltichard Harker 4 13 ;i24 Jeremiah Parkor 4 13 inn C Long 4<6 Peter 11 ousel ft 14 320 128 George Kilts 4 08 400 ltiehard Lake 660 l.ao 123 siinon Gratz 216 123 47 Simon Gratz 2(U I*C 1 sitnon Gratz 3 23 196 42 Simon Gratz 3 23 136 141 sitnon Gratz 2 20 277 Peter swineford 5.33 110 Hepburn & Harris 195 75 Thomas Tones 68 422 116 John Mackey 341 156 80 Beniamin Young 140 150 2 Jonathan Wolf (owner) 136 150 12 sanutel K Faust (owner) 136 100 Philip Grandy (owner) 90 75 Wm Barton 68 200 Robert Gray 90 TATTON TOWNSHIP. 400 Benjamin Horner 45 83 300 jaeob Baker 34 35 133 Henry Gross 13 60 VENN TOWNSHIP. 329 80 Peter Kreamer 500 170 Peter swineford 94 300 150 Adam Holander 173 300 Albright swineford 173 TOTTER TOWNSHIP. 100 II & B Fullmer 1 5S 138 134 George Foust 1 42 800 John Brown 3 05 105 Georgo McClelland 1 10 327 S A ScoU 3 76 42 James Moore 71 300 Andrew Duff 2 52 ;;tX) Thomas Greg? 2 72 3(>o John McClelland 2 72 300 Joseph Blair 2 72 300 Thomas Gordon 2 72 31X) John C Reed 2 72 300 G Jacobs 2 72 31 >0 Thomas Falls 2 72 4<>o Robert McKinney 3 65 400 David McKinney 3 65 4B3 Mary Bond 3 71 400 Daniel Smith 8 25 00 Samuel Young 1 03 20 II B Fdlliner 2 35 40 Livingstone 46 136 54 John St oner 1 55 33 Barnet Wagner 38 14 40 Barnet Wagner 17 45 J C Cosbebordcr 51 36 A Hunter SO 00 Johnßitner, Sr. (owner) 1 04 580 Parker 9 07 170 Parker 1 66 300 John Brown 113 101) Adam Barges 58 2)0 Charles Gobin 1 16 200 Joseph Ewing 1 15 100 William Durst 58 100 II Yandersliso 68 100 Christ Getting 60 150 Thomas Martin 86 150 William Sawyer £0 •100 Joseph CowgUl 66 7 RUSH TOWNSHIP. 40 Samuel Chestnut 5 60 15 Casper Lawrence 2 10 433 1.13 It Morgan, Esq. 60 62 405 147 Jacob Rush .16 70 422 44 John Weidman 50 08 402 116 Jacob Weidman .16 28 433 133 .Jacob Den tier 60 62 433 133 l)aDiel Brenner 60 62 433 173 Eleanor Ski dons 78 83 21)1 Robert Rainey 83 73 40 10 Richard Atheiton 10 08 433 153 Kiccard Malono 109 12 433 153 Isaac Britches lt)9 12 177 84 llerdman Philips 44 21 216 156 Tliomas Hamilton 53 53 216 156 Thomas Giant 53 53 433 153 Jacob Rudisill 15 41 433 153 Daniel Fitzgerald 42 72 4*3 153 Daniel Elder 4S 82 453 153 llctiiy i'inkerton 60 92 433 163 Paul Rush 60 62 433 163 Paul Black 60 62 433 163 Paul Suck 60 62 433 163 John Boreland 60 62 433 163 Johu Kelley 60 62 433 163 John Rush 60 62 433 163 John Suck 60 62 400 John Black 56 00 312 Joseph Wells 43 28 453 153 Sebastian (trad 51 30 80 Henry B'itmer 4 48 433 1.33 John Allison 48 49 75 William Allison 10 51 328 James Allison 36 73 100 153 Robert King 11 20 433 153 Reuben Haines, Jr, 126 92 433 153 Joseph J Miller 12G92 433 153 Joseph J Wallace 126 M 27) of Andrew Allison 42 00 300 of Andrew Allison & Jno Lilly 50 40 6 James Nelson Est 2 80 103 John Harrison 20 20 433 153 John Cunningham 60 62 3n3 103 William (Jray 37 58 217 Sebastian Graff 24 31 217 John Musser 24 31 433 153 William Wilson 60 62 217 (icorge Musser (Smith) 24 31 1.50 llardmau Philips 27 05 4.'53 153 ltlchard Peters 36 30 75 William Wilson 6 54 43T4 153 Eleanor SiddoM 36 48 433 1.53 lhiniel Turner -56 5° 4.13 153 Jauies Turner 36 50 400 John Copenhaver 22 00 200 John Copenhaver 16 40 43.1 163 Joseph Hopkins 72 75 346 30 Bartholomew Wlstar 48 44 425 ltSehu i d Morris 59 51 433 153 Thomas Wistar Co 6„ 433 153 Cas|icr W Morris 80 62 435 15.3 Isaac W Morris 72 75 433 15.7 Zackeus Collins 60 62 433 153 Win Beach 60 62 400 Nathaniel Mattock 58 58 26 153 William McCoy 547 437 .153 Henry H.-es 72 74 433 153 Christian Stoner 72 <4 433 163 John Stoner 72 74 434 153 Christian Hess 72 74 434 153 Benjamin F Morgan 60 61 J3S UCJ Itohert Ke. ,1 60 62 21H.1 Josialt Matlock 42(*l 434 153 John Burg 66 70 424 Charles Lucas C 4 47 .313 loG Johu Witir.er 35 06 ! 313 I><6 John Ixjwd-n 3566 134 153 Christian llarc 48 50 I _47 16 Jacob Sleek 27 48 426 l'V4 Christian Hare Jr 47 72 107 7 (Jooige Slough 13 75 I 433 153 Andrew Sllcuk 4* 50 433 153 David Hare 48 49 219 Andrew Scott 18 39 433 153 Michael Slunk 48 50 45) 153 Christian slunk 36 37 4:t3 153 Christina Rohrer 30 to 433 153 John Miller .toto 433 153 A Rcigeit Jr K X 433 A Rcigart .30 30 4.33 lto Jacob Miller to 37 i.t'j 1-3 John Hubler 136 37 433 153 John Hand 42 42 321 58 Joseph Piin 45 28 | 348 159 Henry I'im 48 83 31 J59 George Pint 42 08 1 2*6 W of Hugh Hamilton 24 20 1 20 Patrick I lays 2to 306 Wslljjim Wilson 43 00 4.0 153 Roliert Spear 8 54 400 David Williams 43 60 433 163 Kearney Wharton 49 43 412 44 D Carseadden 47 04 412 44 1) Carseadden 39 7.) 433 120 Luke Musner 36 87 134 34 James Gilliland 7 64 400 David Carseadden 11 GO 383 James T-Hale 43 66 433 James McManus 4y:)6 437 Samuel Linn 49 36 433 Benjamin R Morgan 49 36 415 Sarah Wharton 47 31 434 Samuel Dobsin , 49 47 216 Jeremiah Parker 313 360 John Pint 4104 433 Sharp Delany 24 74 287 80 1) Carseadden 32 79 433 153 Wm McPlierson 24 74 433 153 Edward Mafedon 24 74 433 153 William Lewis 24 74 432 153 Francis West 24 74 433 133 Jasptr Malen 24 74 433 153 Benjamin West 24 74 433 153 William Bingham 24 74 433 153 James Hawthorn 24 74 433 153 Blair McClana an 24 74 433 153 Edward Scott 24 74 433 153 Paul Cox 24 74 433 153 Wm Lewis (sawyer) 24 74 433 153 Thomas Cuthbert 24 74 433 Robert Morris 24 74 433 153 Eelix Brunt 24 74 •133 153 Thomas L Shippou 21 71 433 153 Thomas Hawthorn -4 43.3 153 George Mead 24 J* 433 153 George Campbell 24 74 433 Bird Wilson . 49 76 433 163 James C Fisher 49 49 | 433 163 Phebe Wain 49 39 433 16.3 Sarah M Tnllman 49 41 433 163 Samunl W Fisher 49 41 433 163 Samuel M Fox 49 41 433 163 James C Fisher 49 41 216 Robert Rainey 6 41 433 153 Maiv M Wharton 49 15 4.33 153 Joseph P Norris 49 43 433 153 Frances West 12 48 433- 153. 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