SOMERSET HERALD. omelet, . TUESDAY, APRIL U, 1646 V. B. PALMER E--7-' f rhib-Mpaia at his Ktcl MaHanlCod Vjitr, U our authored Jtrmi ebtiinins Adcerttemen, and Sab Jriptknlor the 'HERALD a:,d i clothrJ wkafatt r Is receipt any monies paid lobimon theee oljecU ' Ha aory lacluJet the Mlwinj :. va:-Pbi aJelphu Icv York,Bt!u.Tiiwe"iBort0n 1,J his o!?ices 13 tic&McTlp'lc? ore locatoj as follow-: Philvietphia-' -Vo, 53 i'ine Street. flj2uKirf$- C C.iraer of Bah-oi. Cu! .t EM So 16 State fct. TOR CANAL COMMISSIONER. JAMES M. POWER, OF MERCER COf.NTV. THE OREHOX Ql'ELSTIOX. The Oregon question is tiil under dis- j cursion in the Senate, and no one can tell I addition to the election of Member of the how it will terminate. It is somewhat legislature. Commissioner and Auditor' remarkable that, with a majority of pc- which sre elected every year, we shall laical frkuds in' holla Houses of Con- 1 this vear elect a Sherifl and Member of press, Mr. Polk should bo uusble to bring : Congress, and vote also for Canal Com th!s question to a close in one way or an- I missioner. We mention thi, thus early, other. Congress liss now been in .ev ; for the purpose of impressing upon the s ion more than four months, and the view's ' Whi's of this countv the importance of JO end intentions of the Administration on ? actinf nrudenllv ia regard to the October ! Ok this subject appear to be less understood election, as our opponents will no doubt at this time than they were before the ; oC unjsuallv active. meeting oftliat body, "if the "Democ- j racy" wish to go to war, why not make j An Important Fart. l!uf necessary preparations, and proclaim j " The Hon. T. Batler King, of Georgia, their intentions! Or, if they mean to ' in a speech recendy delivered in Congress, irtju.-t the difllculiy in an amicalle man- J on the Oregon Question, furnished a ta i;cr, why not s:iy ?o and adopt measures j ble cf importations of wheat into Great anro.-dingly.' TJiey have all the jxnvcr Britain from the principal wheat countries of government in" iheir own hands, and for 1841, 1842 and 1343, from which it why not come to some determination in ' appears that during these three years regard to the manner cf usiaz it! The ! there was imported into that country as minoritv in Congress can throw no ob- fodows: tecles in their wav, were thev even dis- j - 4 posed to do so. Why, then, Una halting . . 1 between two opinions on the part of the ! majority! Why all this waste of time j and money, when it is not nrcicjided that j any new light can be thrown upon the j fubject, or that the ilii-culty can he remo- J Ted by procrastination! If .Mr. Pclk'and J his friends re determined on fight, let j them say so. If they are for pe.:ce, let j them say so. Or, if they find that, by j their hunting rnan?gemtni of this que- tlcu, they have got themselves into arix," let them say so again, and perhaps the j W hies may exercise a huh find help them out of it. convpLssk'U I The Sub-Treastirj. This ofi-rc-io lihelv to fStnatc also and receive the armroval of Mr. Polk. The Dartv in power s l..vi: :: ti.:- r. ... ,v- . - pUOJit UpililUii. I licit IJIJi K.M- . ilently is to provide ior tneinsclves, anu j be turned again upon the counirv. a!"80" Mr. Price in U)e puol.- Baltimore county, Md., and g,vcn em lMir,r ; Vm,-. ,e., - "tion of this excellent journal. It has ployment in a factory. Tncre are some Lid for its re-wtaWimiat p .sscd i j twcive or fourteen children in the family, Hc-:e of Representatives the other day, ; b imp.ocd in w gceral appea , and will in all probtliiiiv Pass the I nu'v rn J ,s now Ksucd "ccLIy. earcd as ooeralives; and their i:i- if -they can do anything tor the people jTjiuc Crossings," Md., has been chan afverwards, wh-, then dn-y may po-i-; cetj l0 .g rants villc." bly do it, provided it docs not interfere j widi their own interest. The Sub-Trca- j The following rich scene occurred m fury had been rejected again and ayiin by j &e House of Representatives on the 2d the People's Representatives, and was fi- j inst.. in the debate cn the sub-treasury nally in a manner lorred upon the coun- I bill. try and every body knows widi what j yr. Martin of Tcnn. addressed the indignauon it was received, and with what j Committee for ten minutes in reply to IVo. ! Mr. Smith of la. and in defence of Mr. plelrom'oneendot the Union to i5,e oth- i r , r. , i er. 1 O lie advocacy ct m inort: man i j env Uiing else, Mr, Van Buren owed his j tteleat in it?4U. let m tne i ace oi au these facts d;e present Congress and the present Administration .-ceii JcterabcJ force it aam upen the country. Hon. Andrew Stewart This g(it!enian hns always stood de- j re desired no controversy with the gea fcrvedly high as a sound, practical Stairs- j tleman from Mas?. If he was called in inan and we are gratified to observe that j to one he should knock under in advance. , , ., , - . lie regarded the 'gentleman from Mass. his worth and talents are appreciated j . , . 1 1 . i rrcttv mucn as uie raccoon did CaDtsm elsewhere, as well as m Ins own district. The Whig press generally has spoken out in terms of cordial approval of his course in regard to the Tariif and, a- j mom odiere, wc observe the Carlisle Herald expresses the opinion, that he "will make a most available Whig can didate one of the?c days, and a most ex cellent Governor, afier he is elected.' T2ic Convention In Allegheny. W regret that die proceedings of . j r . j , the great Railroad Convention, held in; , t.v .j. Allegheny atv cn the fed msL, reached; . ", " . r ' ; ,1,:- ' us st ion l.-itp an Tmur lor insertion in tins i week's Ti.: from the counties of Allegheny, Armstrong, n,r n,, i-M.rrt,j f'vn,?,,;. Fit- . . . , ... T . nanr were seme da vs travel behind this Lr.e,FayeUr, Huntingdon, Indiana, Jef- : om'psnv having o met some obstruc- ferson M Kean, Mercer, Somerset, West- j tjon fr0i Indians. All was quiet at San aoreland, Washington, Warren and Ve- ;ta Fe. They had just heard of the revo naao. The Convention was estimated 'lution in Mexico, and die troops at Santa at about 2.000. -The Hen. Richard ? wcr? ordered below i m mediately. - , x- i -li i The gold mines of New Mexico had been CocLTrit,cf wtrnw piidrf. ' wofk w.A MMal succes3 during the 'Viia resolutions thzt "were atopd hold 1 yeai.f increasing the demand for goods. Lvnr-.!a?e dtat is both dignified and forci- It is estimated diat a million of dollars r'.hI anilcftr.nnf t:iH to ctrrv conviction to XTiU probably be invested in that trade Ue minus oi a.i wtso arc no: oil n ceo ry , - ' " i "t-i z P : 3 ,-,;t; ... . diem 350 TKHinds of fold, m dust, and million i2$vr.MH-c t?r prrjuJi-cd bypnvate mt:r- t ,0 ctum wj. heavv ,ccks cf I three- THE UCGISIATXRE. We have no kic intelligence from Harrisburg. On the 7th inst, the Reve nue bill finally passed the House, 42 to 40, the Whig members generally or all voting against it. A number of private Bills also passed the llonse; but neither these nor'the Revenue bill are likely to have been -disposed of in the Senate as vet. In the Senate the Appropriation Bill had been under consideration, but no defi nite action taken upon it. The Bill for the right of way to the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company had been up in the House on Monday, uid several speeches made on it, and was : then postponed until Wednesday. The Ensuing Election. The ensuing general election will be r.n important one to die people of this count v and Congressional district. In Bushels. 2,502,261 3,09S,183 1S.3S3.455 7,919,080 890,507 5,SS9,2S0 5,803.037 6,S35?278 From Ru"n, Denmark, 1 Prussia, Germany, Holland, France, Italy and Island, N. A. Colonies, 1 United Stairs, 1 Other countries, Total, 3o53.2?8 t 2,935,G0G 57.475,965 Thus it appears that of the whole a- mount of wheat imported into Grert Drl- j ;taiu, only about die one nineteenth parti ! copjes from llie Unileil tSlates. The Cumberland Civilian. J. H. Clay Mudd, Esq., has become j 4Thc edilors havc aa aWc responuent i i i at Waihingion, one of whose letters we i have this week transferred lo our col- umns. rv-p lie name of the Post Ofllee at k ccf l8 V. e i;t ! - ir. Gordon of a. .ur. ..I. was duelling; upon jj.g jr,., ,;,,t M. polk ,lccd ,a position to this bill to die principle oouieu m uns cuo-i reasury cm. m looking over the vote taken in 1834 he if?H3?.lhV lh?.?,rsl maTn XOtf, forj r M...( .i,..f- Mr. Adams rose, but Mr. Martin de- i clined lo vield the floor. Mr. M said Scolt..He should e'svc in and come down." Mr. Adams with great -ood humor faid, I surrender to the gendeman from i cruicss;. e. . Mr. Martin I surrendered to the gen tleman in advance; and regard it no dis honor to have done so. The hammer of the Speaker now told die hour of one o'clock. . From Santa Fc A company of Mexican and American ' i i r l . o. t e iraucrs nave arnveu ai i.ouis iruiu Santa Fe. I ncv were robbed of their - , . , , horses and mules on the plains by the r j Pawnee Indians. JJie tutaw Indians had killed five Mexicans and wounded one on the Santa Fe road.. Another com- i l i Til ..... ' eoois tills spring, Biekneli . ,i- . i i. this ve. This hrornrht with ! fold. ' 2Vew Counterfeit. - were on Wednesday last, showed a 82,00 counterfs it on the -State Bank of Indiana, which we have not yet I seen described by any of the Detectors. Th e note is dated AprU 20, 1841, letter D Vignette, a female seated, holding in her right hand a bonnet, her left resting spparently on a rock, at her feet is a pail, at a distance on her left is a water mill. The engraving is coarse. The note pur ports to issue from the branch at Indian apolis, and payable to H. Bales. It is signed S. Merrill, President, and Th. II. Sharpe, Asst. Cashier. Engraved by Draper, Tappan & Co., Phila. We coution our citizens to be on their guard against these spurious notes, as there is a number in circulation in this countv. West. Republican. THE TRAVEL OVER the NATION AL ROAD. The number of passengers from the East and West, daily arriving and depar ting from Cumbcaland is, we believe, un usually large this Spring. The Stage proprietors on the road, than whom we are sure there are none in the Country more indefatigable or more accommoda ting, have had their hands full, for the last month, and we doubt not drivers and hor ses, are both heartily sick of "'-the rush," As manv as one hundred and seventy passengers, requiring eighteen stages, have been sent out from this place, on the arrival cf ihe Cars, from Baltimore. We hope the Companies an: reaping a harrcst, but wc rather fear if the thing continues long, we shU hear something of "used-up" stock and shattered coaches. The wear and tear like a certain distin guished politician's sufferings, is intolera ble. Cumb. Civilian. GR1I. The N. Y. S:m says they are sweep ing the bam? and granaries clean in the West, and collecting all the remnants of the crops for market. In the different warehouses on. the Miami Canal, they are storing all diey collect for shipment. One firm has 2 1,000 bushels of wheat, 6. 000 of oa's,2,0C0 hhU of flour, 1,000 bushels of rye, and 400 of barley. Anoth er has 2,000 hogs in warehouse; another 3,000 bushels of flaxseed. These have been the accumulations of a single week, and the amount therefore of produce, which will find its way to market, from the West, will be sufficient lo supply all Europe, and if the corn laws are mooiii- et'' immense crops will be collected the ensuii)!i season. ONE OF THE EFFECTS OF THE TARIFF. The Charleston Free Press relates an inlereslin5 iaciJCnt of a poor lazily in die neighborhood of Harper's Ferry, w ho were livinr a few' montlis sgo in the most snualid oovcrtv, widiout work and in Ue p-tt l?rrcntl- thev were rCraocd bv the Hon. John Weihtred to come is near one thousand dollars per an- num. A nappy illustration, iruiy, oi iatr wisdom and bencficience of lite protective policy. , -n 1- . I. Tlie Henry Clay. The Steamer Orus which came up Friday evening about 6 o'clock, brought up between cue and two hundred of of the p;:sscngers from the wreck of the Henry Ciay. The passengers were all taken from die wreck in a large tub or water tank, a rope being attached on each side j through the eyes and managed troin tue wreck and thi shore. The cargo isjill pretty much saved. That psrt cf ths car go which was thrown overboard was mainly sacks of salt. The passengers . V . ov5r froum "an? De3Ch lcU wherc thev took the steamer Orus. are a remarkably good class of cmi- raiivS. Ti:e tide ebbs and lows in the Jlenrv ciav end bh: is semcwhat embedded in the 'sand. Lighters were unable to lay ,T tt , i 6.- , moderate for a few days they will endeav or to discharge her carx, and probably she may be got off. Capt. Nye, who h"d an interest in the ship, saves it insurance, though by the skin of his teeth. His policy we are told expired at noon on Wednesday, while the ship struck Tuesday at midnight. This is radier close shaving. In reference to Insurance, we under stand that the Mutual Safety had a full line on the Henry Clay probably $40, 000 or 50,000. . This thing of insurance is a curious business. Two or three days ajio ap plication was made to the Alliance to insure $20,000 on die ship Edgar, which they offered to take at 1 per cent. This was refused, and U offered, which the company declined. The next that was heard of the Edgar, she was ashore at Absecom. N. Y. Tribune. The St Louis Era, of die 19th ulL, avs: The steamer Radnor arrived yesterday, with $G5,000 in specie on board, $55,000 of which is from the Branch Bank of Lexington, for deposit in the principal at diis place; and $10,000 from the Plattsburg Land Office, under the charge of Mr. Hughes, belonging to Government." PEXXSYLrANtA produces annuady fif teen millions bushels of wheat, and a bout fifty million bushels of Indian corn, rye, barley, buckwheat and oats, and is capable of increasing the amount four zsLc sends to market annually two tans r-f coal, and manufactures fourths of all the iron made ia the 1 United States. . ; Onlast Sabbath morningt the dlstanca of half a mile noith cf this town,iu an old uninhabited cabin were found a Carpet bag and Valice with various other things, that evince that a robbery has been com mitted recently, at or near our town. The Carpet bag, cantained a towel, marked M. V. Williams. There were also various other articles init,soch as The American Arithmetic, Smith's Grammcr, Brown's Grammar, a written school Composition, a pair of fine morocco shoes, tooth brush fcc. with various articles of clothing. The books are marked with the same 1p5i!i', to believe that the " M UtWl w i articles have been stolen from the Stage, j nd that the owner of the above mention ed articles was goin cither to or from !ll It gltnni - There was "also found a t the same time and place, 1 pair fine cloth pantaloons, & 1 cloth coat, marked Alex. Thomas, and 2 shirts and 2 or 3 shirtees, marked J ohn B. McDowell. Some old clothes were also found, not marked, except with age and dirt. On Monday morning last 2 trunks were found near the turnpike, between Ligonier and Laughlinstown, which were empty, having doubtlessly been taken from the stage and plundered. Onq of the trunks is almost new, but has no visi ble mark. The other has the following writing on a label: viz, 'John B. McDow ell, Lewistown, Fulton county, 111.' There is no doubt, the contents of die trunks were conveyed from them to the old house. No trace of the thief or thieves has been discovered. Ligonier Free Press. The Richmond Whig says, "frcm firt to last, from the Alpha to the Omega of this Oregoir dispute. Mr. Polk has taught this nation a lesson which may yet nred to be enforced by the scorpion lash of war, never to elevate an inferior man to a post of such transcendant importance a? President of the United States." It is mentioned diat in die arctic regions where the diermometer is below zero, persons can converse at more than a nine distance. Dr. Jamieson mentions that he heard every word of a sermon at the distance of two miles." i CO.TiJIISSIOIVEIt. Mr. Row: Allow . me, through your paper, to recommend Frederick W i meh, Esq., for Commissioner. TlRKLYFOOT. Motice. Estate of Jonathan Yodcr. deceased, if ET l'ERS Testamentary on the es late of Janalhan Voder, late of Shade township, deceased. Iiaring bscn granted to the subscriber, all persons Tadebted lo said estate are requested to attend at the hte residence of the deceas ed, on Monday tho 25;h djy of May next, ptepared to settlr; and dicse having claims. t present them ut the same time and place, properly ?.ulhed-aied. CHRISTIAN PETKRMAN, t.f Shade township, SAMUEL IIOLSAPPLK. of Paint township, April 14,'45Ct. Eiecuiors. Sheriff's Sale. BV irlue of a writ of levari Facias, issued out of the Coart of Common Pleas of Somer.et county, and to me di rected, there will be exposed to sale by public outcry, at the public square iu Somerset on Tuesday the 5ih dy of May next, at 1 o'clock, P.M. the fol lowing Real estate, viz: All the r?ght, title, interest and claim of Joseph lU.naiingcr, of, in, and lo a certain TRACT OF LAXD, and house thereon erected, situate in So merset township, adjoining lauds of An drew lloaver, Daniel Adams and others, containing about ei;hl or ten acres, con veyed to said llenimiugsr by John Mill- house and wit as the property ol me i said Joseph Hemminger, at the suit of Henrv Snvder. JACOB PHILIPPI, Sheriff. Sheriffs Office, Somerset. ? April 14, 1S4G. $ Positive Cheap! Comparative Ch cape r!! Un double dhj CIIEAVESTM War with the British! riHE subscriber hating purchased M the entire stock of tin ware, owned by Charles A. Kiramcl, where he now intends conducting the maiufariuri."-g ol T1X AND SHEET IKON ware in Somerset, at die shop formerly occupied by William P. Schell, - a tin ner shop, one dor west of G. Pile's Ho tel, aud nearly opposite the store of D. Flick, where he intends manufacturing ware of every description in his hue of which he will dispose of at a small ad vance for cash, or on time to punctu o' lcal ers. His work will be done in a neat and substantial manner, persons wishing to purchase are respectfully invited to call and examine his stock. By a strict at tention to business he hopes to receive a liberal share of public patronage. Approved country produce will be ta ken ta exchange for ware. ' OBADIAH KIMMEL. sp 14. 1848. N. B. Country merchants wishing to purchase ware at wholesale prices, are invited to call Lefcre purchasing else-j where. 1 TOY VIRTUE of sundry writs of J5 Vtnditloni Exponas, issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Somerset county", and to me directed, there will be exposed to sale at the Public Square in the Borough of Somerset, on Friday the 1st day of May next at 1 o!o k P. M. th following Real Estate, viz: All the right.' tide, interest and claim . . i . of Francis Philippi. of. in, and to. two I ancss PmJippi. ni. in, anu , Lots of Ground, situate in me town oi oenirc-iue. ford township. -Somerset county. Pa.. . r in . . .If. Mil- containing one me h.lf acre more or !es; .ci;ininV ibe davn.ke. on the north a I lot of Jonathan II. Miller and Joseph J Pile on the east, lands of Abraham II. ! - J " - . .inner, on inc sohui, anu a iwi G. Miller", on the west, on which ,re e-i .t . i. 1 . -f I . reeled a hnre two storv dwelling house, now occupied as a store house, and a ; sUV.e, 'itti the appertf nances as iue property vf tha aid Fmnris Philip pi. at the suit of Joseph llwff.nau. ALSO Alljthe riht, tide, inierest and claim f Squira Hull, of, in, aiid to in situaie in the town of Saiythfield, Som erset county. Pa. containing ov.e half of an acre more or less; boundtd on the eafct by lot of DiKt r Fry, on the wet bv lot of William liicharus. on the north ' bv ar. alley, and main street on the south, on whicli jre erected 2 l -vo story dwel ling hauscs, one occupied now as a tav ern stand, and a stable w ill, the apperte n .nets :is the ptopeiiy of the s-id Squire Hail, at the sail of John McClintock, of J. ALSO All the right, tide, interest and claim of Chri'tini Knee, dee'd, of, in, and to a certain Lot of Ground, situate in the borough of Stoytown, So merset county, containing one fourth of an acre inor or les; avljfi:ii'g main street oi the south, lot of Benjamin Ker key on tha west, hit of Jonathan St iller on the north and lot of Henry Harner on the east, on which are erected a tw siory frame dwelling house, and stable, with the :ipperten;iti"es the property f the tfaid Chri'iiaii Knee, deceased, in the hands of John -Cover, administrator with the will annexed, of Christian Knee, deceased, and Michael Zimmerman, guardian of George Knee, heir and le gal representative of said Christian Knee, d?ceaed, t the suit of Samuel Kimmel, fortheuae of John 11. Snyder. ALSO All the right, lide, interest and claim of John Br 11. of. in. and to a certain situate in Addison township, Somerset ronntv. Pa., containing one hundred and fifty iicres more or les; about one hun dred and ten acres clear, about twenty twarresin meadow, with a dwelling house one am! a half story high, log barn and stable, and spring house thereon e reeled, and to orrhaids on the premi ses, adj-.ining the Natioa-i! Uoad on the south, and lands of Andrew Mitchell, Thomas Gli?son and Richard Brook, with ihe ajipertennres as the properly of the said John Bell, at the suit of Al-j fred Newloii. now for ihe use of Henry Chorpenriing. ALSO All the right, tide, interest and claim ef Daniel Hoover, of in and la a certain phaiatbn ar Tract of Land- situate in Broihersvally township, Som erset county, Pa., containing 206 acres more r less; about 150 acres clear, and about 30 acres in meadow, bounded by lands of Frederick Hoover, Georje Hoo ver. Solomn Barkley and other, on which are erected atnro story log dwel ling house, and Lr$e bank barn and sta ble, &!., 2 apple ordnrdi on the premi ses, widi the appertenanres as the prop erty of the said D.tuiel ilwovtr, at the suil of Wiilisra Hoover. ALSO All ihe risht, tide, interest and clairu of Joins Hesshbcrgrr, of, in, and to a certain s,tua5e , Conemsuh townhij. So mer5el C0Uli,v, Pa., contnining l6Ja erts more or !es; about 100 acres clear, 10 acres in meadow, bouudedby lands of Jacob Blongh, Christian Hockstetlcr, Yost Plough, Jacob S. Miller and Peter Hechmaii and others; on which are erec ted a divtlling house, stable and brn, a large pple orchard on the premises, villi the apporicnances as the property of the said J.'ncs Her.-hbeicer. at ihe suit ; of Abr-ham Hershbcrgtr, for the use ef Daniel Ea?!i. ALSO Br virtue of a writ of Ti. Ta. f Innni- - . - L - " i sitioa waived.J j AM the rtgiii, tide, ir.ttrrsl and claim ', of Jines Bick, of, in. and to a certain TRACT OF LAND, situate in Addison township, Somerset coiiuty, Pa. containing 153 acres more or less; about 50 acres ck-ar, ai:d ab'ut8 acres in meadow, adjoining lands of Ja cob Wiihelm, William Harden and Chris tian Fike, on which are erected a two story log house, a potter kiln, an apple orchard and cabin barn with the vpperie nances as die property if ihe said James Black, at the suil of M.rr Davisoa. JACOB PHILIPPI. Sh'rT. SherirFs Office, Somerset ) April 7. 1840. B LA X K FilOiISORY HOT b.Vt For sale at this Office. Constables Stay Bonds j For Sale at this O ir.ee - Treasurers Sale of UNSEATED LANDS, . . FOR TASKS. TOTICE is herebr I.V.7- 1 'ter TreJxetl, Treu.urer of it Uoaniv of Soraer.-et. will opose lo m! si the Coart House in Somerset, on tn ntai JlntitlnY 1X1 JrSllC ncJt, Uommnein? at 10 o"'c!ocfc ia the f-r- I ... i . T r . . r noon of satd day, ana aujour, j UaV tO 03y, IOUHU iivva-.y ...... --- the lands contained m the Joliowjny - . . , t, ,;.. be d.oed of, unless .a.J I taxes be char-ed pre.iou. - And Oy a lurw.er . ti of lbs oi Aeniuij. purchaser or purchase reasu- rir 1 II f. SS SOOll a "C w "".- - . e struck down, to pay at lea.1 mueh of the purcnase money . - " Z. . i i. ry to pay ort me taxes, anu - lar for the use ol ifia i romnnoiaij, uu in c--e the same is not forthwith P the sale may be avoided and the proper ty immediately setup ajain by thf 'lea rer. Purchasers are therefore notified that a compliance with this part cf th aw will be expected anJ enforced. m ets- 151 Black Jam-?, "5 400 Drysdile Thomas 1,80 330 Denton Thomas, 1,80 -r 1 I 597i 400 400 82 ICQ 207 590 400 3D 3 4031 Soli 40Ii 401 i 400 39 Si 401 400 0li 43S1 412 244 3'J5 400 593 100 ml 4i0 400 400 4C0 401 1531 404 3S0 4C01 00 200 I Lot 400 1001 4161 434 406 400 410 400 400 420 407$ 434 4311 4172 410 54 4371 4371 453 3771 411 00 4iZ 330 427 4001 99 100 4001 400 400 433 529 332 4541 435 390 404 SSOi 440 433 4331 440 400 4 1 1 i 400 410 4f0 4ZI 400 400 400 404 400 4001 4001 Crvlich Hartn-n Co'ates Wiiltain - l.SO Gibbons James, Hall John, 1,80 Knopsnyder Conrad, 42 Kerzer Jacob, 60 Martin Robert. 1.SU Miller Michael, l.SO White John,. I. SO B msal Andrew, 1.60 Young Bertha, 1,30 Mi! ford Tvwnth'tp. Baker Josepli, Beam Jacub, Copp Michael, Cisney James. Connor fe Connelly F-rner Lewis ' Galbraiih Mary Johnston William, Kendall John Kin Samuel Lafboroufh Nathan, Pitcher Kudolpli, Rash Benjamin. Shannon William, Wdsou Thomas, Turk'sfoot To tens hip Humphreys Athlon, Darke George jr, Joiles William Stewart John, . Stewart David, Stewart Thomas, Addison Toicntlupt Chew Alexander, Cde Samuel, Latterly Joseph. Moore Jane, Moore Christian, Moore Mary, Ozle Charles, Thompson Jusiah, Deams Jacob Southampton Toic.uMp, CriichSeld John, Philippi John Hefner cr Havner Geo. Pratt Elizabeth, Elkl'ick Tozcnship Barley Moumjoy, Cbary Jolin Cory Jsmes, Cory Euos Moore Anne Memtnger Lswis, Simpkins John, Sinapson Mary, Siony creek Tcicash:pt Stiles William, GresnviUe 'Jotcaship, Albricks Wiliiam. Cuddington Beiijamin, JWeghtny township. Bowen Thomas, Carey John L. Carey John L. 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