' iianaticOatiqua - u limbs AN! Poorkisraii,; JOI_ IP#RiIY. Amsoot4rii EDl•ei)i VELLEVONTE, PA.t FRIDAY MORININB, APRIL 27. 1166. T/111$3;—$2 per peer whirs ttd In'sdeases ~ 06 lama sot:paid in sdrs i slos, and $3,00 when , 341 bests lb. explntgos of tbs risr. rah. opywo*, HON."II4IESTER CLYMER, or orrilis 000l!ry The Greet hum. Noterithatanding all the eforte to Melted the attention of the piople from the real questions now at issue in this country, it ie •• solemn feet that there is really but ode great pobitio he ddoided In. the hereafter. And that great point Is, whether the white blackavd) race of these United States 'shell be pronounced, sooia)ly and iolitioally, on an equality, or whether Um, distinction of master and. servant, of superior and info tier, that hamheretofore prevaiied, shall be maintained'ind perpetuated in the future policy of this republic. • To our minds, had, we think, to the minds of all sensible men, this Is the most solemn and important question that -the American people have ever ben called upon to decide. It affects not only their political stales, but their most intimate domestic and Booial and has a direct bearing upon the established institutions of society. The af firmation of this proposition fearfully en dangers the good old (metope and usages of the people, and gives free lima° to immor ality and vice. it the megroat once be-, mimes the peer of fhe white man, and "all ..the evils that follow in the wake of amaiga: mation descend, as an unhappy' heritage, apon.the shoulders of posterity. The mor— bid end unholy desire for the oommirtgibig of the races, which even now exists, and of which we see such-frequent and disgusting exhibitions, in the elopement of white wo ollen with negro men,'would then Mooch in- Id open debauchery, and the damnable free lovelorn of the New York Tribune would at once assume a firm and evil foothold in our amidst. Morality wouiit be laughed at, and the libertine' and, the Inerlott would "ply their vocation" unrebuked by sublic send- , meat, while the general structure of society , level be overthrown', and all the germs of Innocence sal virtue periek In the rains. Surely, this reflection is enough I. make the people pause - and consider. In the on wad march of fanaticism, almost all the barriere'let up by morality and religion' have been. swept away, and we are now ar rival at the verge of the preeipice,to plunge over which is certain destruction. Surely, the people will come to their senses, ere the evil men who are leading them in evil paths, shall have consummated their design., and brought the countryle its utter ruin. • IL is the white man's duty to do every. thing In hie power to keep the negro is his proper plane, which istne of inferiority and seerrlttuia----God made. hint a .errant. and He never intended that a black• man should beetle the father of s white woman's child. lie made him infsrior, and lie never intend ed that this wmrk of His hands should . be come a ruling spirit In the land of Ills white children. Li the workings of His provi dence He decreed that where the with., and black races should come in contact with each other, the latter should occupy the • position of a menial, to serve and wait upon the former. The equality •of the ra ses was not °mindere& la ,the Divine' dis pensation, and the relation of muter and servant, aa indicated by RI. holy Word, is a sufficient guarantee that all men were not created equal. We ire not among those who believe that the negro has a right to vote. 9n the con trary, we do not believe that any black man, in this country, no matter artist de. ma of intelligence or.bow much wealth he may pauses, is entitled to the franchise. This, is ,the whiterdman'e privilege, end his only ; because this is the white man's rieun try and the white man's government, insti tetra far him and4lll* children forsiir. The aegro le.merely the servant and not the i equal. Ile is, messily and intellectually, thdinfertor, and hones, kS cannot have a right to a voles In the 'affairs 01 govern ment. lie is hors by sooldent, not by right, and no white"anui can tithe him by the hand as an equal without en° inirard feeling of shame at his own debasement. Between the white and "the - bleak races, then, there I. a,..great gulf fixed," and ii ' kultsrlyjrapoetable to•bridge it over by any social or political 'masonry. The very attempt to do so ),e a sin against God, and • crime nitwit the 'parity of society and the rye which God made in HL own image. The paths of the two rums are widely di ',argent, Mid their temporal destiny leads CA tope UM point. In eternity all dia daations of color may couip, but in time, delligro. like the Indian, mist wake way tee , tbs.' . bite Man. , The fist , is the Ores kw* thotit is step al.' - T44o***llY, the party that advocates tits squiiity of Elbe negro may 'noosed in eageafting:lheir ailinnitutisht-dooteines upon the body potpie; bat; ior everylmivanoesin That 4**o i ton ah 0 Whitoljps,Vill sifteribe pangs of..rollerse, ana, lan' the And, OS tin, natatti wolathinship.wilt &thrown clif-wltli . hewer and disgust; , hainGrilliTo t01 , P, 401, - !tibial& and at the volnt.'; of ,t h i s . haYonte * biliillA surely-es **IWO; Winthedoull ; f: Mr deartwet. RIS . heti ever 'yet - t hem MOO . . 1 pled studio:Mt wltkilipissityosist Ismit.st 611 re% sr o. ti5 , ,460 44 ;. IES is 'to swenthe':-Wi`r - JlWit aothri,Wp obiatill-disits - OA .1 * ilitel r ' o 7.tilitatt ' . OK, slithirOltiVilfilripritl'WhslS47 l tdtgaild'bithk atietriAr tor:#1111it isplitiiiiiiiiiini*A* grait 41444.0 rum aid .kkidir r*lii ie i4iFitikifeif.*: ._ ' - liitii nielt tbi iWiniti t/ bitt'Ag ' eilt4iiifloirl4Wilt,4leioir iiii 04 blood., r'' • ' ' ..' ''' •e. ' . Cisqwzsp 80 • . ' v ...,_. as.tkepvilfe , „. liiin - 1/104 4 '41•Wi1l 40,, 747gib.• 2 „„,„..,. , . ....„4...., ,--..., d , ~• ....:Lx•-...,., - MEE : - -; . I===l Thad' Stevens and Charles Ammer are the acknowledged leaden nf the part, whieb Is asking the,votie ofthaPiapte , Wain for Abll,W..qayry rotoovein" : 1 * the de y@ of our tvenstrYNCettry; th tut*, would 'be suftoout to *him any Pan: with defeat and disgrace.. When the ties of our Union were strong , and oil was peace end proeperity,they mere both disunionist*. Their pub - Ho/11h has been one isaieless ef fort to destroy the goiernment, and. live rears ago no respectable Republican be ibtind.to endorse the course, a either.— They hairs both been known to be the very personification of all that was evil,aud do airwave to our repittbito, and we well re member whew our neighbor . who voted for Anrebam Lincoln scooted thn,Jded that they voters sustaining the doctrines .. of Stevens and Sumner.• ' Yet those doetrines triumph id, the warfollowed, Our institutions were trampled in the dust., the Union wits broken up, and every principle of 'shish we were proud in the past was utterly forgotten, ole only remembered is serneihing whiokinust, lie destroyed. But a storm cannot leerier , ever, end, the greiter Its violence the sooner it must exhaust itself. After the war had pristraled our inatitutions and devastated our-rand, lifter the bate which thy;, pity of teveirs'and Sumner had sowti in the hearts of our people bad exhausted itself, the hour eamn when the Cnicl'it could have been re stored on a fire! basis and our glorlope his tory have, commenced anew. At snot a crisis `we can discover who were the true Uolott men. Sumner and Stevens immedi ately owned themselves against the Union, and openly- edroosted .their revolutionary schemes for its ,destruction, !mind to-day, they and the party that endorses sod sup ports them, is the only obstacle in the way of a restored Union. If these men are right, if the party that is now supporting John W. Geary for Governor of Pennsylvania is right;, then, every drop of blood that was spilled in the late fratrioldal war was shed to destroy! the 'Union, and every life that was lost ire. but a sacrifice offered upon the altar of disunion! Instead of lighting, satire hundreds of thousands 'ofvbravi men believed they were doing, to preserve chi Union and Goiehtgliint. of our fathers, they were but assisting to destroy it and degrade themselves to a Una with the negro. Let the eoldiers, and those who wotild ' have peace and union onee again prevail, /mem ber that this 1s the position of the party that would have them support clorary.: It is for the diinaion of the States, and the union et thoraces. Ageinetthe Union and fitr the Negro. - It The dis-Union maTkilAy in Congress, aro true to their antecedents. When we were a united and happy people, bleued with peace, prosperity and amity, they and their aasoelates attached the Union of the States, and the Constitution of oar fathers ; .the ono wee denounced, the other viVitied.— COuttord, amity and forbearance,. tie silver cords that bound our people in a common destiny, wore rudely sundered, and in their stead Gene a career of hate, 'vituperation and bloodshed; love for the Negro prompted ita inception, anxiety for his freedom nerved them in their progreu, and a desire for his eoeial tSexidlotrrinrsed -them to escrowed ex ertion. As the peculiar friends of the Ne gro fifty nullified the plain proeisions organic law, and violated laws enacted un-: der its requirements. As hie sealouicadvo este., they now violate the elementary prin ciples of the Constitution, and refuse repre sentation to people who are true to the laws and faithful to the government. They wore against the Union. at to begtdning, and they are but oonsistenr in opposing it now. They are for . ths . Negro, and against the poor +White man, and their policy of to-day is but the reflex of their sentiment/ in the past. Thejapme rallying cry is: Ur WITH TEI Neon. AND DOWN WITH TWO UNION.— They are die-Unioniste in thought. die-- Unionists in word, and dia. Ulitionista in deed. s. Tllll DlB-17111 . 10 sssss 11.1170/MD TO TOTE TFII . onpranona 11.11110118 • MiDAIL.—Ia the Senate of Pennsylvania, on the Bth of April, 1884, Senator Lambereon, a Dentoorat,olfer "the following rosolutipp ~R eeeteed, That the committed on ensues be instructed to bring in a blitauthorisingthagov snout this Commonwealth to eause*a suitable r., in gold to he 'Amok and pp :wanted to amoral Mead*, suid snob other siiittablowstiroo as it may desire, to be presented to the oth er commissioned end non-oomailisioned *Meer* end privates It this State who wrought for to, Commonwealth a great deliverance tmnt yebel invapion, on the sangahiary and vistoridif Aeid of Gettysburg!' . Senator Jehneoa, as-Unionist, moved to amend by, directing the committal to ingstirs into ihn espechneg of doing so. The Demo crats voted against smemding the resolution and tie dig-Unionists for it. The amend utent Pas tarried. The committee did not .conniar it expedient, and never brought in lite bill, and no medal-was ewer presented to General Meade and hie soldiers, because of this vote of the dts-Un_ionieta.., Look at the Ilocord,page e. T* "Divraiiirilitn.7-the freedman who pave thil shrewd and pbUceophio view of , the dgrenswie between hie old and haw acrd, we (aka It, I. capable of. geitim his living without the aid of's. bursae, and of 'nudnuiiiing his 'bleu rights 'without the ;Le o f Congress : ow,„whlte - foiku. roe • gittooto toltioo, weirirsen wean as ` '11;4 ern inairliii - stop at, de hotel,' hi at Nor a ihowar, ha Ode . kek ; 'ha eay "Kers, Pg. labs At vanes:" Wholi .1,,.4, 0.. v ,*4 l 'tipilelti t 'a MOW Not Very' Pomplimisteq. ThaVion.43enry, the diskittallemblia. reekblll 'andidnte for dorirticia 100444 ttlor nah*r2 I 14 . 11' isiidhisitted hei r VIA h wih . remain; Scii 7 ' no "pa I,e• Atm rilistlih Wald blyiS b M i doubt Here fa.. ihorla ihniterhoin his reoord;wh‘. ,en oho who served under him, while in commend et Point Of Rooks, Md. • We tete it. from lib Gisttysbur e i Gotopthr, And net the soldiers and' eighene who reed the Weronthe, to isms, it oeirorulis-tytd thiti mottle *balh - er lohn W. ,Chstry - is desetriny the etippiork brdieent nrhu.' Thrill is r • I deem *emulation a .few fads in regard to this individual whilskhe was at that place,' IS the winter of 1862, and as to my right to do so, no' ne will deny, when I tell them that Istria four years in the Union minks, was twice Cap' tared, and along tints a prisoner,besiderhaving beep oboe severely wounded. It was whilst John W. Geary occupied 'Point of Rooks, with the 28th Pa. Vol. Intry, (of labial' he was. Colonel,). and Knappi Battery; jhat the rentorkabla "ongagenvont came or that 'was to heralded throug h , tte papers bye certain 'Correspondent of the ,loody 28th:" Although it is a well attested truth that there was not an armed rebel w'Xiiin mile*, and thatalthough the etlitegewler.i was kept up for days,•alrthe Mug Imo *nig on Gomel side—lad the reports eon eavnb,g,the fight gave rise to. Mr. Idetfolo's.an ecdote of the dies of physte that some lady once ,took. - . ' This same John W. Gear]onee knocked down am intoziested private of the 28th with is list, and stamped him In the mud with hifiVel, fez,' neglecting to ptoperly salute him. This 'same John W. Geary refused to sit down to Mr. Befilly's hotel sable, begarge a private 001: dierieae gigging ar one end o/ if ' - Brig. Gen. Xorpany, then Lieut. 001. of the 28th Reginiiii (us well as many uthar ofilcers,) was seen to Nip up and run out of the hotel frequently whe _Geary was seen coming toward it. 'This, soldlefs, le the tyrant who mks your votes. Mine, for one, he will not get. The Candidates fortitivernet of Pennsyl- I=ZE The 'buffon of the New York Herald which this sagacious community has, by buying it, made a leading paper, complains of the Democracy of Penttsylvenli for hiv ing put up for their candidate for Governor a man such as Wester Clymer, of Berke county. The - auld Beolehman of Mad:fertile! Is right, on present ideas. Clymer's very Janie, and family are offeneire to loyal ears. Hie snoestor was one of the signers of Thomas Jefferson's absurd "Declaration of InAepenektioe"—se-called--an act of rebel lion against the "beat Government under heaven!" That Is, of itself, • note waist him. Then, p•rsoanlly, it le kaolin, that Hiester Clymetl was a traitor to the "sense" of the Freedom of negroes and ileuiebter of white ragas, inaugurated at the "firiug of the first gun" on Virginia soil, by that great and geed murderer, horse-tkief and patriot, John Brown, at Harper's Ferry. This is badfor Clymer 1 US; auspicious 1 It looks as if "blood does telM" He seems to be a "ship of that old block," the Clymer that joined George Washington and! Thom Jeff• orison, fn very rat:milieue movements against that "beat,i' Then "turd &crane" of the Head con tracts with this bairn of a rebel family, the wise nomination of the Gineral—mark youl patriot Qeserol, Geary, by the Peunsylva nia radios's. This Getti-y waebeard of once, in Kansas, under Buobanen's Administra tion. There are nfany highly respectable families 'of the name, in this country, but Pennsylvanians can not trace this Geary to any connection with them. He stands on his pion merits. He wee a complete failure in Kansas, but he became a hero. of the Beast Butler kind, its the late war. We publish two articles about him from the Philadelphia Ape. In the first, that un scrupulous Democratic paper gives remit:us-, cenomLotbbufrist exploit& from the memo rial& of some one tbpt knee the hero. Tin the second communication it will be seen how this disloyal paper Mut bean itompolled to eat its words. The second letter shows how this Geary, patriot, (consult Dr. Sam. Johnson for the definition) made effective War on the South. What if the "gun" he was going to present to Pennsylvania, wee scold piece stink tip, for many years, as a curious landmark! The big thing to do in Virginia, was to sub dua the ola mod; and the women and ail dron—and to"oapture the spoons and chick ens I Now didn't this particulk,,r,a,,:db that! If any one doubts of It, ter consult the triumphant vindication' of this piertiouler decry, * set forth in the latter we publish, from itbe Ago, written Gy "a veteran of It is thus that homes true what the inspired ,reyal Pr*Pbet wrote 1.41 g ugu : • itti a.ii aairsta unqadJa.l.' The littoral interpretation of . whiph, as near u our Latin dictionary servei,Tia: ''What e show these war-patriots do make of theta helres I" 6 . 1137 is the kiwi ihet , bad old men shot, sail - Women and roffildren abased, in the fitete in Which Washington and Jefferson lived and died. /is, moreover, took sere of the spoons, and the heuroolte Clymer is a man that hespreeed, by his own actions,. that be has the taint in his ,blood of that old rebel progirator of his— the - -01Inser that belped-Washington---and Jefferson to rebel *getout the.best Govern ment nadir heaven I" Can any Pennsylva nia on this simple Issas, Ifoubt has he • ought to rots We rather reckon thi r It will prove one very agreeable to Oar slings end pried pleat—Phoneme's A Boos Como e.—lint if th is 4,..0wd of white' ni ggers a at asbiagton is not • "Motives' of,th United States," as it evi dently Js not, hat it le evident that an it - Lamy do, is • illy as illegal ae itself. The simple Ire e, that ivies aside the gees time se t hat er the northern States as sembled I yr agten, during the thrie the Soothe ,uere etterupting to wed., were .. ogress" in the true 'epee of that .woll(L Übe, there 'eau be no doubt"thst it cute to bit Ma Otnigress of the United SA 'j ust as soon as the Southern people re Waiting their itteeopted seeesions,re solv to return to the Union, altd , were de ed ' representatloi In it. The 'entire A ry of the lute was upon the ground that' peOple of afffSoutit'conid, pad ought I k e "ompon e d A* return to the Irrliec, roca winonteht tbey,wonld consent to 4itr Wee hernierueste Marin was restored.' Thu 09 Platement use repeated and repeated" by seares.saul scores jut Ithe,.adiocates of the wee, wait it became katiped Ouse.. Now, bowel'', all Is to*ung . ; the Routh Is denied ill representiUon o the Soon of I Cleagreett, and a few of the Slate' ollaira the sovereign, forcible or divinelight,'lrbioll war It may be, to rule crrebtbs entire Amer- 141 a_LVVIIP - . • ; ! , 5--- . , _ , - r . imL • Th i s ii ' 0*(4.04 1ipt1itn.4,1“1431141 the UMMetlifq. The Oilit•Pli of Wash- Tiiiiiiii - bows .lust . ali *soh glit -to drlVd Thal limns and Iliie Crowd of negro xaosTr= greis out of tieClapltot'ns they have to ins, ?Ilk*e tionthernon om , fi, !Wren' se 1, Atli testi tolcui r at: c om mi s instep reilintativet A Vareigitithdlitral - ittates lidolthuuni.-,-*, , , : liffeyfrksit,./. , • ... ' .i., +--reaniiva c • 4441010 0 / 14 -9•Agair fofk.:4 l ox4uooo 0144100.00$ 4 ,11.1 34 ivAlw4 494 ml*AiltveigrOlt *PI< Ate Lord ?" • Tewhiah Odispoosilitotiip, AUMSOri IMONfOrM 6 ,41 ",„ liort Mil , (kff" MMMTIB/*6l/M Nsw xtaßrar rasp s • The asbeerilser begs {save thiamin ,thi elands-00Mo** ant*Waft eeentlek , • that bitlise estaillthial 'EXX,I4III,NI' /114tgliLE Neis the D. a, V. D. 0, Depot, Ilellehltik Pets whirelead,be hand Al - an. Huai • tilt" • . N..t_ -111"44that NON uni .l4, seNA. Tgldß-& HEADi-OTONBEI I sad yams be wilt bopeopsioltyrith every fu M ty, to reanathotore to oast. 14 1 - BCItIPTION UP WORE , ip a hlsbut 4jrl• 'of firt v 'oh the oltOitoot moats foil mei iflllolllo4l dating tetras. Ins work las & for several Parlii draw* nix Er." xl , .PRENIUMI at UM Yorititrounity Avianlbws! &Vete. tab. aaB A 7 liiinPinitei to pay taintiaitlik attention to fie &tatting 411•40bIlit with all . thi NEWEST ANA NrcuivmPßovip STYLIIS in the malleitieture orMarble; thiowiforiOhom dmitluit s Wtbritig la hie floe can be atwounaa tinted by Mling -upon him. *goal to purchasing at any city waits. April 30460., DAVOUST BEEN. T ADIIIB rimy P.- A Nair 'of fancy and upend articles for the benefit of Bt. John's Catholic Church, of Bellefonte, Pn., - gall be held In the "Brokerhoff Boise," during lliiketorta of conit, beginning on Monday, April 21, 1866. ' • • Joe erumt, oysters, and other refhophateute, will be done up into style to plume the most fax thitompalatem. • ' The Win antioipate • lineal pstrsnm, and, therefore, nr• determined to !saki OM Pairararo trust, worthy of the-mined Mote of this 000221111 ; loty. dtholnion— monis at the door-10 cents. Children Arran 10 years (sooomponled by ash wants), half price. • BY ORDZB 07 THIIISOMMITTIB. MIES WREILLY PATRIOT AND UNION, 1 FOR 'THE CAMktAIGN. The Weekly PATIRTOT LCD VMS will be fur nished from the first week in May until the sec ond Tuesday in October, as a coempilgu paper, at the following low Wes: One envy - - - (- - $1 00 Twenty, or merit, to one address. 9Q cents per copy. Address, PATRIOT AND UNION. April 37. Harrisburg, Pa. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Letters of Administration on the estate of Martha Z. Carlisle, late of Phillipsburg, deceased, having been granted to the under signed,"all persons indebted to said estate are hereby notified to make immediate payment, and those _having. elation against' the same to present thdlp, duly authentiested for settlement April 'V, IB66—ilt Administrator. flOPpANSitsilip 110TICR. We, the liebeeribers, hare this day , ' , entered into • Partnership for emidneting the besinlet of.gendrlP merchandising in the aor-' ough oellellefonte, under the firm n me of "Harper Brothers;" the terms of whim, ner shin hers beim this day Bled bathe al of the Prothonotary.of Co tre county. SIMON' HARM April 2T-3t. WILLIAM *AMASS. ADMINISTRATORS .NOTICE. __ _ Letteriof amitietrstiOn on the estate of Tooker Knot, late of the borough of Belle fonte, having been granted to the undersigned. all pawn knowing themselves indebted to mid emote We hereby notified to make immediate e nyment, and tholes hnving claims %gain'st the same to present them duly authenticated for settlement. - • JOHN HOFITH, March 16'66-6L Adoninistraiw7 A D6ILNISTAATORS NOTICE. Letters of administration on the estate otiVilliatti Potter. decetuotd, late of the city of Losangelos Cal, hirin'g been , grented to the subscriber, he requests all persons knowing thetnetives indebted to said estate, to make im mediate psyment, and those having claims to present them dhJ.j authenticated for settlement. _. VERGUS POTTSR. March 10 '66—Gt. . Linden Belt. ADKINIBTRAI OR'S NOTICE. lietter of sidalnistratlon on the estate of Samuel Slagle, deceased, late of Ferguson townsbip,huving been granted to the undersign ed, all persons knowing - themselves indebted to said e3tate, ere requested to make immediate psyment, and those having claims against the same to present think duly authenticated for settletnent. J. W. EllindltlNß, March 30, '63-ot. Administrator. A DMIIIPTRATORT. NOTIOL .t Letternof administration on the estate of George Amoy, deceased, late of Potter town ship, having been vented to the undersigned, allpersous knowing themselves Indebted to laid ♦state, are requested to make immediate pay ment, and those having elating, against the same to present them dhly authenticated for•setle ment. JACOB ARNIM, Morph 16,'66-6R Administrator. A DiuNISTRATOR'S.AOTICE. Y Letters of administration on the estate of Peter Wylandtleted., late of Boggs toWnship, havingbate - periled to the Undersigned, al t personspersons indebted to said estate ere hereby notl tied to maks immediate payment, and those having obsims against the radio, to present them, duly authentiosted fbr settlement.. • 2. M. HALL, Mardi 23,186a—ist. • Admisistroter. FARMERS, LOOMMERE I Farmers, on that want good, dura ble gralit cradles, of have old Dna that need re pairing, should send your orders immediately, •• '• • filtrThialsbug, Pa., who manu factures the but cradles now in use. , April 20.4 m. JACOB FEAT,LER. riIVtTORO NOTICIL lanters testamentary mt the astaks,Nd John Boozer, deceased, late or Potter townsh ip, Lasing been impaled to thip subsoribers, they mead aU peraens knowing themselves indebt ed to said estate, to make immediate' payment. and those kering claims to present them ,dsily ,anthentleated lb; settlement. JY OATAEINE •BOOZER. • JOHN H. KELLAR, 1= NEw- 7 111tWATItE WASH' upo*s. 1 ' ' B. GALBRAXTH 4 CO, . • • - ...4 borejust revel ad a large and splendid wort. moot of household and kitop m fontiture, which they offer to the public it -which cannot fell to gin sath&otltw. ore stock ednelets Of plain. Buoy aid Marble top ebiather pads, I II if • a of 4 100,0 mg c u m , a a a " wash stands, I 1501%...,_" . . 4;4 +Aloe , , -' - ' What-noto, .. - ,- • Ward alley ' . Se 4 rued', . ,of ellahsdi, demand - illtktiweli . tA,pad Frio's.' -' Malik • si - I i CitidlW, ' • . Mirror, ? kir i s t a: sad elm, thing that 'should" be k 41a sp es: • tohffehnnuet .of this brand,- . 4 1 . %Arra Aim shop Mr i,,efr —.- I . end strweiek iio fir ms - . ~ .. . you to owns sad soiti vi :ell. gad pion. tad 'lbw non ( which you eartatily will beltblit the, elm* fbr bas Is at*Or Wan, nooottul. . ' • ' illili pLD a wig 4issiVirßiP/4141). r ~. , r -,) • ..,, . • ~Th - i Mee el igen benne pure s Vg thew ero. ',. 'lo , resitteittilltot - liter - thifie tileVilt,' mood-rdfneetlyosopoelto A. 'mouses ikon. 1 .7.41 -ILY. . . . B. e y e: OR., 1 11 e „ ,18 :.O. 6E . 4 . 7 , , , , ~•.. : • .....,...,, „ .„„..„ a .:,„ . '' ( ..t :1 rx B WALL P:44 0 1, 51( Btoka'or - , !A • "' ,; :hrZ:•0 1 1'- i th • II ILMIM .• NEW rfifALLANgfiTGlUldnat AA/iliirlk • NJ, I hog*, oba}leagefdble- Ateate, If en , Ws aparigmbrg i roir, la , Quitrdeed eOttaelea, Oi a. of ebelediShbOefri, 1 -sWs di grabs or both, order tip told their' to -4041% 166, * In 001)Pulia,iriet Waal of Jiabbardr combined impair-yak:lg tedpeo lid 'mower, thereon/fie be aateeted"for bial *the spot ordgeatsperbo Ws the saturate to moo, the shore *Web" to meet the Hubbard In the Aeld. Bald agent ot,agenta are rempeetherlY requited to swept early an thatereaud may be Odoetotad public node. give%to farmin • g gen erslly, , he preiset at tr i a l In eeaueet ~ will this sodas I would make nteution of lo it t the adra~e and good f s ea of the Rub ber/4W oferldoh cad be ed on the d. AretliklitfobA. bora , *tail ea , and wed, 1 all. - Ist. It is autabiels4a 4oub #firo wh eel=- AWL .; 2nd. It has no side draft Or *eight on the bomb nooks. . , ' dd. It a jointed steel linger bar. . dth. It has • spring steel draft bar. ' . ttb. It has an eliptic spring mat. • . dth. The bar can be easily folded lbr 'trans.' portatlon, or raised with a lever to pass abase tieneh e. trees, stumps add large stones. 7th. It is the lightest draft machine in Inc ' Btb. Itdds an extremely wide cut in grain, best one foot wider than heretofore, mad Bouts four Jim! 8 'nob in grass. oth: It has t d only self-rake tba p will make • perfect sided ivory and work well in all kind of grain dkßist s ing entirely with a nisi, and making hoe ga hi shy aim the &bar may de sire, say boy that can drive s pate Of horses can operaledhe machiumitid self-rake. • taakr. It only needs . to be seen to be convin ced of its parlegt opperatlon and its nonliabiliti 'to get out or eider. Call and see the machine and rake at my agrioultural store ow,liiihop street Bellefonte, tea. - April 13-10 w J. 11. BIYBItB, ' "Agent for RuLbarde Reaper and Hower isi Centre, Clinton and Clearfield counties. - P. S. Sines the above was put in print, I ant advised that the Centre county Agricultural Society bora eignified their intention to appoint a time and place tor trial, where I hope I shall meet !Nary machinoodereil to the public. T .. "EXCELSIOR" ACCEPTS! Hiving noticed the challenge of Mr. Myers, agent for the Hubbard Reaper and Mow er, to Reaper agents to a trial of their respective machines in grail or grain, as agent for the Ex edgier, I hereby give notice that t accept said challenge, and as my time Is too much occupied to waste it in running over the county, will choose the piece of trial at or near Centre Hall. the day to, be decided upon as soon as the grass or grain will permit of cutting. A. fair trial to beAlven in all kinds, light, heavy, lodged and stffding grass and the same in grain. The lixceleior is known by every one wholes need it, to be-the-best Reaper and Mower lu the market. The following are a few of its many excellent qualities: Ist. It is durable, and for shnplielty of pon etntuion and contrivance has no equal. 2nd. With reaping attaehmente and all, ft earl be folded together in two mintage to- the side of the machine, so as to, rue through gates, bars, or from place to place, with am much ease and as little room ea a common cart • 3d. It is a double drive wheel machine— has the driving and a flexible cutting bar and Amite itself to the animalism of the ground. 4th. Its guards are of the besieharemil iron, faced with , steel. .sth. Ititiefrilbuined a half feet, and reap. six feat wide. 9th. It bas never yet found grass or grain so heavy, or badly lodged that it was incompetent to out, calked to botch out. Vth. It has a out-off rod, whioh prevents the dropping of grain. . Bth. Its draft is light and its motion steady. 9th. It is sold fifty dollars ten than hereto fore, (self dropper and all included.) 10th. A boy that can drive a team properly, can manage the machine. The following named gentlemen, with many more, more, in this county have used tho Excelsior, Jill of whom are willing to testify to its merits. • ' joshes Potter, ~. Lidcion Hall, Shoham Boal, do do Henry Myers, dp do James Soul, Centre Hall, James Lingle & Ere's, do do Wm. Folder, Agricultural College, Jaws Rrungard, Wolf's Store, Michael Grove,_ _ Hellefonto r _ - . WO-I.l3fOie, _ - - - — dO George Dade, do Michael Plehburn, do Joel Strobl. Zion, . . Isaiah Strobl., do Por further Information, and pamphlets °ou tgoing recommendation, ho., address PETER fIOPPEIR, • Centre Hall, April 2S -Ow , Pa. Tag "MET" ACCEPTS I - As agents for the sale of 'TUB KIRBY Reaper and Mower, the ohlleange of Mr. Myra is hereby accepted—the time and place to be hereafter designated. The Kirby is already to wall established in Centre county to enquire any further recommen dation from us. We believe there is not a farmer in the county, who owns a Kirby, wh*would be willing to stetwige it for say other ma. chine offered for Ws. James P. Hughes, is our •traveling agent.. IMIORTLIDOR Jt CO., April 20-94. Agents. Office near the Raid Eagle Valley R. R. Depot. ORPHAN'S COURT BALE. By virtue of an ord of the orphan's eoart of Centre county, will. exposed to pub. lio sale at the court house the borough of Bellefonte;. MONDAY THE 29d DAY ?APRIL, 1866, the following real estate, ail that farm or trent of laud Mantel ip Benner township, Centre county, adjoining lands of Abraham Valentines. _heirs, Henry BrokerhoL.H. Vandyke, Hastingo heirs, add others, oontatufng !MB XIINDRBD AND FLPIT ACERB, more or less, having thereon emoted a large two story house and other buildings, one•Amdred Ores of the land cleared and in a goo state of d well I . cultivation, the reeidne well timbered, supplied with a IMMO r failing spring o water, and a good orchird. This tract of lent it within three miles of Bellefonte, convenient •to one of the but mar kelvin the centre of the State, and generally bet ed that them g is large deposits of lion oar on a land. Tenor 9f sale, Wier half of the purehase mon, ey to be paid on the oonfirmation of the ashl; the residue in melees. thereaffikaiith Interest to bit secured by bond and JOHN-•PACINA. Administrator, .Do bonnie own Aro. of Owen Nalfarsoo, deceased. Nam* lii_te. . 1.3418E4 DIMLY L. ItiaBRIIM, '* jot hashed ft:m Plailatlolpitli slaw sod .iiifully Mooted stook ottir *oat solos of • Bonnet:it' . - • . . . !fas t r flower% - • • Ribbons, ito.• , . I t owili,ll ding tettolo tart* ifilliaory lion, which 44.-. proOk• Tod to soli st MIMI TOtSUrr TOR MUM •'w . having had the d 'aireataige of working the Let H H. ,Am "reeks hi on* of the -o iii fit'A 1101 IT FA11111191413 i MOM . • 11% Ailed AN lad lo• to do all wollt etitmagloradd.la *be a suit bah.. forbleWahafir. Alocii Sivizping for 'biaidi4 . 1 4 B o y:. , 44l i i3O. rol4orin ii. .-• , • , iyrcimmit•oi zuvrinuoiii. , _ /wt. isloroky i tty0,304,99..rf5z airship, heretofore 'exhAlag hater =W.: au Ohaaaa_ , hi* Potadry haathelli. at . Contei ne4n. MareAteeetred ea eh, 2.1 das Of Alailebr mut* 141idili. 'Xh• boas awl moosids of tla latesivijiss*o We 'ilii liiioa,otiLet: emi t _ ' fitr.ropoitikt , NIRLW . I' .t . --'• l IV IIII i. A. " 'QM, •- .. ! viii./11/A m l. l a i i t r i lilt - 4 11 1iriti re = MI him Al) I"auldna 'Ws , ii: rinixt. I 44 14.06 OR %Will s 1808 Jars ras t eethe la beeeN-iltea, that 18 p ea AitertesiiablykpateW et 11th def ,A. b. 1215, eitti A, bet to ~ .- t.Prewsig tbe,osiidei itl telltale anseateitlaaile, th' dikes aunty, artirthe per. rom a wea wan es thereto, there vilrbe eiptwed to vette% the Itollowiss beet* o eases trildd county, for 'the tax' dutehod•unpaid thereon, at the bout house to .0 0 bootie' O.DeDerollte, on.** wood lion dity.attniehi A. D. 1866 1 t - DUBSSIDE TOWNBHIOI4 . 401.. 7P71114 . waasaerizaNk ' • taxies. 423 120 • Jobe Denne11y,,......,.., ! ,( . 21 82 433' .120 ' &NMI Scott 22 4 62 ve, 166 •Aramish barker 0 91 '4llll 198 Joseph Mottle. • 19 20 488. lidi Alataodeir Grieve! ... :.. -... 22 02 415 .. George Eddy.... . . 22 02 073 '..... Beery Wheeier..,.v.........., UOf I 388 096 Jamescliall 40 28 i 488 lid Charles Ash 85 80 I 897 ...c. David Lewis. "18 06 v .- • Johit ...... Richard Vtralp ./osoph Wal• ..,- John Marron • 19 08 , NE Canby,.... ... . ..... _411.08 163 John BO 060 Molly Wharton r.... 16 17 166 Jar, Parker 11 11 8140 W SHOE TOWNSHIP. ' ' 163 Kearney .... 33 96 168. Thomas Gimes' 33 96 130 Luke Miens! 09 34 044 D. Cankaddon 28 53 044 Carekaddon 28 58 080 D. Carskaddon...... .......... . 16 15 044 D. Canliaddoix 28 53 044 D. Oahkaddon 28 53 080 D. Carskriddon ...... 16 15 143 Moore Wharton, 77 00 113 W il liam Parker • '1 17 47 143 Rebecca Wahl.... 17 47 163 Benjawin H. Tallman 17 47. 168 Elle, 'llrharton 17 47 163 A. 8. Valentine 17 47 153 M. T..Milliken 17 47 • N. J. hiljohell 08 07 034 Swum Gilliland 04 26 169 Robert Waters 17 47 ..... James T Hale 13 40 James MoManue 17 47. ... Samuel Linn 17 47 163 Phoebe Walnl7 47 163 Samuel W. Metier 17 47 163 Samuel M. Fox 17 47 ..... Sarah Id, Tallman 17 47 ..... Richard Waln 111 64 Joe Harrison 04 80 12 . 0 Job Riley 06 46 168 J C Fisher 17 47 163 Bird Wilson 17 47 •.. Richard Jonas 07, 84 163. Kearney Wharton 17 4$ . Samuel Daimon 16 66 1 . 63 Marganet Spear 13 47 144 John Pim 07 •74 Carekaddon .. ......... 02 42 RUSH TOWNSHIP. 163 • David Beverage...,.. • 18 61 1,113 Martha MoConnir 13 61 IN3 James Glentwortb 13 01 .103 George Latimer 18 61 163 Edward Morgan ......... 18 61 410 Andrew Arend:oat 10 23 168 * Sharp Delaney-, 19 46 000 'Wm MoPhmon los so 168 . Wm G Latimer 27 32 'Charles Lucas 13 38 Thistrote - Oran 3 38 106 ;Om Witmerir 61 35 106 John London ........ .......... 17 41 153 Christian Hair 78 71 010 Jaeob Stake 37 51 164 Christian Hair jr 68 45 007 • George Slough... 13 35 168 Andiew Sobene 09 34 163 David Hair 69 24 .120 Alexander Scott , 17 41 153 Michael Schenck - 34. 62 153 Christian Schenck-- ...... 69 24 158 John Hanna • 34 03 153 John Allison 64 00 Wileen 17 27 James Alliwn. ' 42 92 153 James Allison 27 22 153 Casper Sharper 34 62 163. Robert Spear ......... 17 27 133 Christian Lenhors 17 27 153 John Putilt 34, 62 163 Casper Eminence • If 27 - isr - ssanaorctokitaut - William Wdeon 06 16 169 John Louden • 17 27 163 Thomas Grant, 17 27 153 Christian Rohref.... ...... _„„ 34 01, 163 Sebeatian Uraff..c. .......... 34 67 153 Robert King ......... 13 82 163 Paul Bush 17 27 163 Paul Black 17 27 163 Paul Such 17 27 163 John Boredand 17 20 413. 433 433 413 116 J. 11. MYERS 183 John Holly 163 John Bush.: 163 John Snob— John Monk •.. Joseph Wells 1 . 3 . 3 Robert Ireila 153 Jobs Musser 163 Richard Peters... 080 Hugh Hamilton.. 183 Jacob Sion& Robert Ki0g....... 163 •John Hembright 163 Andrew Graff; 075 Joseph BIBITIIIOII 10 48 103 John Harrison 20 83 214 0 8 0 Robert Raney 08 63 406 147 Jaoob Rush ` 82 37 422 044 John Weidman 33 73 402 • 116 Jacob Weidman 64,61 33 ,163 Edward Bryan 4 17 80 104 ..... Joseph Bauman 98 31 970 Thomas ..... 06 70 030 ........ 92 05 251 08 6 Philip Eberman..,...., 40 00 144 075 John Eberman 12 00 433 13* Thcsaas 34 yo lts Eleanor Siddiliko 17 33 108133 Roberi'll34Sey ' 040 - 011T - Rishard-Mherton..-- ' 90 40 438 158 ' 17 85 433 153 Immo Stitches 17 35 433 153 John Ound&iw...... 69 40 4311 153 George 8 84 TO 433 153 Mishaeleundager 34 70 1770 084 Hardman Philips ..... 28 17 216 r, 154, „Thomas. Hami1t0n............011,70 219 , 156 Thomas — Eradi ' 98 68 433 _ • 133 Peter Miller •17 27 483 163 George Hotrangle 'l4 01 433 163 John 111.pasi St 81 431 163 WOW= Quail l4 81 ... . IT , us] Ants, 4 114 el 393 183 : u.. p 2 14.41144 F„ ' •11 42 270 . m Eng 2112114,06., ... •o. 38 96 218 . 118 Samuel Shower* ' 17 27 202. 044 ! Robert Mug 35 85 621 031 ..1021k • 1,7:4g 49 49 321 098 49,40 m • a .1....... 08 00 044 C 49 Wary rini ...... ... ...... '.....".. 08 op . . 160 atom rm • • ~. 98 . 00 'BOGGS TOWNSHIP. 4-' 4 .: -- . 33 143 124416. 14470 1 ... . '39 . 711, 183 0/1111604349.7 .. ... .:..,, 33 76 3 120 7414warpt8i5tAtt1.........,." OA 88 .303 112 John 60024 an ' ' 08 22 458 080 William Rissell :,. 09 44 433 ..... Moeda* Rimill 09 94 400 ~.4 ' .• •D. Carsk4d443l - lit 80 430 019 DOardaddii6 .............w... 84 94 109 ; 120 Gongs 1212 , ... Janet Iti=d- 18 Or 421 ,089 Jigui 8001 i . a " .364 .00i -,W,Ullasn W11ta0.... ... ...-...... 10 toe ~..., , Fool* lacks 16 60 i CURTIN TOWNSHIP. ~ r 1 100 ' 120 ID Cant54d40....—.,._, .... .. .s. 03,26 118 004 .D 0ank5ib1iab.....1.4.....4... OS 641 390 - „am , D 0and062166....4...: , .. ...... .08 04 QM ;130 A1vap00rna..,.........-.... 39 37 433 1.130 01101looEt011 y ' .«. $0 87 107 040 .)0460211411449- - 13 24 ISt: - 4 13119,141.01irtk . , • .13 , :ii , 11,4:)19. g i IIFZZAW..... .49 80 300. ; : 5010 24 Is , ... .. ...... ..... ..: Li t .41 804;. , , 444 , J 01414, 0:„...., ..... ..... .03 149' : .01$ Jtib W 1068244.4.4.,:, . aro* 163 : , ^ Sill: , Job*Pasksie...44o......ur .06 , 111 446 ' . .0.. ' . pia1ia.,....... - .... Ulf 413 : A .:. :. , . Niire5..44;..4..a....•..4 44,98 Up, ~ ~..AT . TIM 011114•444; ..... 33;111 41311 ...., .',.4.-44 ' . • ,4....:A.r...4.1.1 WV' , 1 41' ' ....: "N ....1,..k. ....,4..a.. lot 413' ... s . ..•r - <. . - 7 - r. •4•44,...; :le6 ,: iha•:,G' '')."" Ofikr.." 1 1 ,44:1..... 31 ),' 4 Si kat4 `WO' ~,, ;# M ik . „ *,..' ' • A t• ......... ........8.: *I : 0., ..,,„f ' IOC 0-: ° o;.'i.:,' 1". 04;,44i**447,f,10#1 „ . . AOlll. 23 . 2. - 1/41101411212*. - 1 ' C ' t 'farm& 1813 120' hoopla He150..„,.........., t , 11l SO • US , ..... Lindsey Cemme, ',, 4....' 11 II , 415 William 011bert.... ...... .....„ HI 40 107 Ilk Cale& 1mme............i. aim.a.d 11.24 207 • . 1 11 1 11....losatagnAptrimstle/,.... ...... Is jI4, AU 101i../1535•41151t4.......Z........; • 55'14 046 - ` ~..• , 11480n47,0 5 / 1 »... : ' ..eilt a z a Sisgailails.,:../...... PI 08 ,4080515.-12011601 - 01111dbaik..1111/59 296 ' ..4 ''Rath .111fott ...ay:a:4..118,26 890 ..... /tea*, ipjp..1..4: 1 11r..1! 96 415 -... enai1..Z.........V.,....ma 78 147 -... 3 2 4 11. 2•21......,:.../.....:tit...,, 0 4, 20 420 .048 ,Phillaillyers 211-33 $l5 • ' SinsecinNyOn ......... 111 245 420 041 -... Valentine . 111yekt.....„:„....„ 19 86 420 028 Miohma ltyins..-,......../„. 17 14* 423 . 150 -Samuel 800t5.. .,..,......... 12 18 Or ..,..,. Hobert Anook - y.....7....,.. UXS ,415 ... Valentine . bilyera.l./....,..„.,. 39 $ 411.., • _441m7i1 Sally ..... ............. 13 24 307 40 HobertAnnasly ' -33 011 216 153 • Ashburn, Whayton... - .......: 27 66 484- .... Men? Tallman • 4164 13416 193 Fish/min ,Wharton 27 66 415 ..... 'Richard Tanis ' 4.%-' l2 40 035_...- Henry Doting' - .., 03 20 'O2O "5.... A Hamilton m......,.:.- 01. 1 111 . HOWARD TOWNSHIP.' 217 - . Barak Isontaan 03 85 390 049 .1 8 Fund 12.43 050 ...t. White ill Ne5t1er0d5......... 03 10 214 • -... William Riimsey-iic....-.. '46 9b 504 053 /An Brad ' - II 80 416 -... Martha Hoare/ - ' 16 80 - 4§B - 080 Thomds Ilmee 4...... 06 90 243 047 Joseph Harris., ___ 13 46 . LIIIRKTY TOWNSHIP. 420 ..... J NO, Packer -'l5 80 188 - -... 1:0 Irauss....-;.. ... . . .../.:-178 St • 200 ..... Assessed to elleoltdol 16 80 040 ...- Astound to (I Koehlet.i.... OS 16 108' ...... James Bammaa.. 08 20, 030 „,.. denoted to 8 Becbdol 07 11 050 ..... Thomas C PlllllOOl.. 03 74 06 6«••• A Hamilton., ..- . -... 02 74 HALPIN/ON TOWNSHIP. 421 043 John Slag, 21 06 081 ...r: JHi Py1e5.„.L...... ......... _OB 41 332 ... Josiah Lamborn 27 96 - SPRING - TOWNSHIP. 257 ...,.. Catharine Robison' ~ 12 09 320 ...- &hems 80b1eme...........,„ 14 60 150 .... 'Retabael Robison...- ... rm. 07 $0 415 19$ -John MeCornning 21 49 419 010 John Johnston 21 79 400 - ..... John Wi150n....,20 80 080 ...- Jima.. Smith • 04 20 coo .... Thomas Johnson 02 SL 400 ...- Samuel Porbes Obi MILES TOWNSHIP. • 425 ..... Henry Tolima ' .426 -... Elanniel Norton - .426 -... Hanka:Williams 04.31 432 ..... 'William Brady .... . . ....1....- 04 81 324 -... Richard Parker • 04 80 331 ..„. vlereantali"Parker -- - "14.80 410 ..... Hannah Brady 09 81 401 .... Robert Gray 19 20 237, . ..... Thomas Grant 90 42 184 ..... Robert Brady ' 10 13 'l/0 ....•. Wm P Brady 06 33 1117 ....._ Thcimas Onist.. ~.. 02 71 460 ..... Ale teller Hunter 06 42 300 -4 Jeremiah Jkakson.„.... 22 '6l 126- .:... William 5tedman..:.......... 11l 46 181 - Robert 'Laggard , 111 49 400 003 Jamas Crothers 111 Sil 440 -... James Ilapbern 01 1t 200 .... Thomas Saab,...._ ~ 11l 37 300 ..... Aaron Levy OS 3t SOO ...- 'William Parker 04 75 123 ...- John Dorsey ' Oa 7t 125 ---- 156676 - 11101312/3 - .7. - :W.;„:„. . 161-11. gag . ... Willitins Parker-. 61 16 - WALKER TOWNSIIIP: 433 ...- Samuel Ilamiakman... 300 ..... David Reed 161 ..... John linux .. -.. ... 182 ..... Riabard Piardian. 175.... Robert Itehinaan.., 100 73 . 8 Benjamin Garisos .. 052 ..... 11 Py le: t yleo U,N1024 WNSHIP. 318 .... David arse}..,:, - .... -87 71 050- ..... Issue Seely 0 0 14 040 ...t. Ades Kenos 04 02 386. .. Mary Xernsker ' I 3 31 193 433 William Baird ' If 83 433 163 Benjamin Bi rd 30 13 260 -- William Brook* 3 38 as 044 082 Thom , Burnside 66 052 000 W P Platier 02 44 068 000 Pmar Benson __,‘„..,..... 01 lf - sro vao Lidl4lCiiiakez 44 33 100' 000 James Vann ..... -.....„. ..... -HI 19 100 -000 &UM Loag..,. 16 lb 100 000 alum Long.,- 60 1 5 091 t 000 An Dunivoody...... ......... !.$ 4i . ... . 10 08 19 00 19 08 10 08 100 ir 000, Samuel Phippy 140 000 dolAn Dungen d 7 167 000 John Irwin.—.. 040 ItobestMeCarthilie ...14 6 • COMO TO IVNir 61111 • 000 James pasrhuore l3 60 BAIRNS TOWNSHIP. 000 • Adam Bolender...- ..... . 060. , Albright' Bwineford 000 James Row 000 Marlitlenks 060 Thomas Darr • HARRIS TOWNSHIP. 000 80nrueliViloon 09 SO 000 John Mitebell 43 14 090 John Repn01d5........- 48 16 000 . 8 lisirry /.... .....„.. - 08 12 009 Thomas Sankey .... I& &S. 000 John Steel 1 10 20 000 Robert Sample ... 10 30 , , 000 Adam Connelly , 1 ' II 20 i 400 David Wilson.... ...... . •10 20 1 000 Joseph Work 119 20 .1 Moe David Work • ' 1030 0 000 lisaMM Simpson • 10 20 0 000 William Wibox... • • 111 10 4 0 00 Allen Stoll. ._„,.. .. __ ...,._ 10 30 10. 000 Edward Stifson. ~ • 10 20•••• 00 000 William Brow( • 20 40 00 000 James Read ' 30 40 00 000 Absalom Altars.... ........ ..... 20 40 All 000 James Steel 10 20 MO - 000._ Peter WilsWir • OS 80 SOO 000 Eleanor 1400 — ostniak... - ...... &CIO • 100 000 Peter Wilson ' 112 66 HUSTON TOWOBEIIP. - - ' 4380 163 John Pri0e............ ..... ..... 31 1111 443 163 'John Wheeland 31 $3 433 1611 JvbstßoDfagton 41 SS 400 010 Joshes Rastas 1 „. 31 83 006 000 Robert Rubes, 11. SO 100 000 Robert Rubino 22 li. 033 900 Robert Xolures..„. 12 • 26 y , . .0011 01p 8 Ruhnes 36 6 1 , 079 (MQ • Adorn Rubins ' - 111 SO I, xeßioli TOWNSHIP. 000 Robert ' Young • 430 000 .Tlll Meßipney 080 • 010 W A Thomas,. . POTTER TOWNSHIP. o• • 264, 064 James Borba 06 46 Zi1....0 000 John Brown 1 02 84 000 Edward llmis • 00 'a plc__ .. 0 %Shun illgos 04 Hi v.••• WitilaoA t "" 1 410 &MO A • Doff '—• 1 03 a''' 400 000 Josep ~ gill 04 73 '440, OW Thomas OS 80 400 090 John Molliel OS 80 itoo opo Joseph Illatr.:.; t..„... 03 110 0 000 Jo seph " " ' too . 0011 .9t - 6104. 1 .,... * ,........... ....... •03 114 i 400 'HO 11.70eobs . 1 ' .119.' HI 00 00 ' No Thaw/4410-. 1 0, ..... ... as so 400 ON Jpt,104m4f5.....,.. 4 ......44.(4111 OS.. 403 - OOO Robal,HOlChl 08 80 1 400, 000 David HAW 1 ' 03 80 .:.... 17 27 17 27 ......•17 17 27 313 300 400 460 400 .. ... 17 27 00 63 60 64 „66 64 30 40 ...... /7 27 ...... $4 .03 34 63 ' TAYLOR. TOWASH/P. .. 100 000 Jacob f100k00i.....40..44,....4.00..00 180 000 Dam 8i0kb.04.......i..... 0!1! on 000 .I.Dob p00k.....,... v t 1 p• v....a 434 . 000 olt% adso e. 4..: ' a—‘ uPs . 08 Z • - ' a J Itatrf.E - 7 484 000 P 113 *li.. r . t ty 4OO ea 2 .0. m... , os el 000 Po Mow, 4 41 4121 * '4114 . 000 II ilatitlitoon. ~2 ,i=lriziga tz , 7,:sr AS ~ 7 , 0 10=4 11 0 11 :•tf r I_oo 000 . DOM ... r ......,........ 3 . 1 ..,,........... w.. 00. „,....„,„,,.. ....„.. , .......,,..._ ,•••• ~•...._ . ti.„ ' .:.»..4...47 MI I INE { • , • - • • .1, 4:'`V 4, bt - IMO ~N~~.~ 006 Jane lltambe FEIWUBON TOWNSHIP Titofe o ' ES 04 SO 06 18 .. 16 60 ... 11 18 WEI ....... OS 12 OS 34 .. Of to .. 14 4b :.140 RIM .... ea 04 14 $6 .-64 116 . ... 04 Si -0966 - 1 4 40 .. 3$ 04 Ell