— Editor. Centre Hull, P*May 10.. '72 TKHMS.-Thoß*ronTMi* Pblihed weekly at $2 per year, in advane.. or f when not paid in advance. Forstx month* k *Adeerti*cment* fI.W r< r J. 1 ,, I '," line*! for three insertion. Advertiuim nt* fer A and 12 mentis at r*HlucHi rate*. Anv perao® sending u* the name* of six new *uberiber, with the cash, will re ceive the RgpoaTKa one vcar frH.' Hartrnnfl, hangman find radical nominee for governor, received t • ,000 of the funds etubeuled from the state by Kvwns, and gave that gentleman a due-bill for it,heneo is aptly called the duebill candidate. It is "due from the people of this state, that they stick their "bills" into Hartranfl in October. The Beilefonte Republican, in iu laet weeks issue, copies articles Iroiu eight radical in this state, en dorsing the nomination of llartrautl and Allen, and calls it "The voice of the presa." Now there are over oue hundred radical organ* iu the state, and the Republican finds eight le ahow that the hangman is well receiv ed. This is like the boy who whistled to keep up his courage while he was passiug a graveyard. Now we pub lished. the same week, just as many ex tracts from radical papers, which de nounce Hartranft and Alien because they are the nominees of a corrupt ring who fiud them the right suit of tools to awist in plundering the state. The radical papers opposed to these men, are among the ablest in the state, and we projfec that the Republican print extractsfrom them also. Thirtj-sfffenStates Represented lu the Seiute. For the first time since the South Carolina Senators withdrew after the oecession of that State iu twelve years ago, all the States of tho i ttion are fully represented in the Senate of the United Status. Through all the various phases of reconstruction and the contests over individual seats this was not reached until the 24th ult., wheu General Ransom, tha Dem ocratic Senator from North Carolina, was duly admitted, thus filling the on |T vacancy in the thirty-seven States; The result in this particular case was surprisingly brought about without any objection. As soou as the Seuate convened Mr, Morton, from the Com mittee on Privileges and Elections, re ported that the committee had exam ined the credentials of Mr. Ransom as Senator from North Caroliua to see that they were in proper form, and the committee accordingly recommend that he be admitted to bis seat. There being uo objection, Mr. Ransom came forward and was sworn in, taking tbe modified oath. Mr. Tburmon then arose and said that now, for the first time since 1861, every seat in tb use of flip "Hitter- ' nest" Between Hint unil I'M. " Drwocrot.*, Read i Candid tXatcment q if /Votrn Farts, The Watchman editor- virtuous tool, pure patriot lit Nk Kott vr our rec ord, and in every word condemn* himself. There i* nothing in that record wo need he ashamed of, which it more than the "ablwt" can ay for hi*, lint, to he brief, let him permit U* to touch up hi* memory a little, for out of hi* own mouth will we condemn him. He my*: "The flrt •>- ion he |ia**ed two bill* and two only for the jwop/r of the county. The first of these uatho 'I.*W Library' bill" Ac. Meek * mirepre*entationofthi* *ubject lo patent to >ur people that it need* no explanation ■ here, the Auditor'* Report, published annually in the Watchman, gives the lie i iuelf, and hi* making no effort to repeal | it if wrong, until after having served *<-v --y eral term* in the legislature, when begot up a false, clap-trap cty to craw I itttc the ' legislature for another term, show* crim ' insl neglect of the interest* ot his constit- uent*. t Again, he ay* : "The other was an , set, requiring the county cowmlssionersto publish the local law* in all the paper* oft, the county." Now there was no one who urged the passage of that hill more trong- , ly than did P. tl. Meek, and none *o much | delighted with it a* the virtuous t*my,T , cause it put a few dollar* luto hi* pocktt* . Mr. Meek, at tho saute time, if he will . recollect, wa* o enthusiastic upon ih subject and eo much in love with it, that he persistently urged the "gentleman front Centre 1 to pass* bill, nearly a yard in ! length, forging all the little board* of township officers ofCoiitre county, u pub lish, annuallv, a dtiailad statement ot their doings, which would have put the tax-pay- I er* to treble the co*t of hi* then favorite local law bill. Mr. Kurta, the then mem ber, refused to comply with the request of thi* modest u)>n Meek, and the rader*of ' the Watchman, in going over its file*, can ) cud a dozen articles upon thi* subject to frighten these tow whip officers into britig . ing him their statement* for publication, so ha could make a nice little *uut. lit • don't ears for the dollar*, no, for if you i look atthe Auditor'* Report, In the Watch man, a few weeks hack, you find butt drawing JwiT.-W from the trea.ury, or ' double what any other printer geU. Pret ty, economical Meek, don't see he Uvea in a glass heuse and should cut throw stone*. Again. the Watchman says t "Aui bo cause the editor of this paper, (Watchman> while acting as Representative of the county had these bills repealed, is the feundation for the bitterness that has been exhibited towards him by the Reporter for tlie past six months." What self-lauda tion and trhite-washinf' Now, here, honest democrats of pentre, lor the drst lime, we tell where this'"bitterness" took its start. When the office seeking editor of the Watchman was intriguing for a third term, he upon fwo different occasions, approached us, and asked us to sell out the Potter township democrats to him, like sheep In the niarket, and told us to "fix our price for setting it up ' —hi# own language—for bin). W# told Meek we did not pretend to own or control the demo crats of Potter, that we would not engage in iucti a bargain, as it would be playing an unfair game against J {} Meyer. With that Meek went away, down in tne mouth, but came to us a second time, some weeks after, and begged like a child we should only name our price to "set it up' for bun. We gave him the same reply, he then bcgg4of>, to *o:l out, or "est up" one of the lower townships, he supposed the democrats of liregg. Penn, Miles, Haines, and Potter were composed of purchasable material, and be bought and sold for his filthy dol lars. How io you like the estimate he places upon you, liaihie+ democrats ol Pennsvalley ? We gave hiui a reply similar to the above ; he then promised ui the next nomination senator, if ye would fall down and worship him so be might jtt Soto (be bouse, but we didn't choose to wivship ft UM shrln/i, Epithet did wethink he had the seuato,-*iap fit h disposal. But hew like him f Uoir many now hold promises of the sheriff*s and oth er offices for support given him? why it wax only (reek before last a man entered the Watcii.ii*-. of!lce and bodly reminded him of a promise to sepd bhji the paper free one year in consideration of receiving his support Having refused Meek'* offered bribes, from that time he became a secret, plot ting enemy of ours, and attempted in a covert aay to break us down. There, democrats, is to be too it 4 tie tccJ if this "bitterness.'' and he knew of no other way to revenge himself, than out of ipitc re- pealing the bill* above refercd to, and roia> representing the same, several yeai* alter they bad been in force, and he all the Urns pocketing their benefit*. Ye god* what unselfish patriot bin I but |Jr Johnson say*, that patriotism is the last resort of a scoundrel. We arc prepa red at any time to make affidavit to this at tempt to bribe. Democrat*, what were we to do, when Meek offered us a bribe to sell JPOU out, ■bould we have taken it, or did ire do right in refusing ? And when hegotmad, and started the ' bitterness" for refusing by assailing us covertly and attempted to throw discredit upon our doings at Harris burg, will any democrat of uianly feeling say we should sit down like a base coward and not defend ourselves ? We are aorry that there are a/r> democrats who think so, but we are proud to say that (iod did not make us of so base material. We know our rights, and dare maintain them. Again he says : "The other bill passed by Mr. Kurtz during his first session, was cot of such general importance, as the two named, it was to increase the price for publishing tho unseated land sales, or in other words an act for bis own benefit." Now let us go into the correct history of this and see where Meek will land. Ho pock eted the benefits of this and the bill above, and never refused a cent and never refund ed any, and chuckled over the passage of the latter as much as over the former. This latter bill we did pass; it was when everything was at war pricm, and the rates fixed by law for unseated lands ware less than one half what was charged all over tbe country for advertising. We bad it raised, and justly too, for the times, and only for one year, from CO cent* to 80 cenU per tract, a fair compensation ; see pam phlet law 1866, p. 1006, but Mr. Meek be fore iu paasage urged us to double it, and \rhen we refuted, and after its postage, rolded us for not making it double or SI.OO | fhere is the saint. , Now mark you, we'll show Meek dU i carry out his purpose afterwards, whei , we were not u member of the legislature and lobbied at liarrisburg and had i doubled. The next session we were not i member, but Mr. Meek by boring at Her risburg, succeeded in having a bill passec adding 50 cents, thus raising the price tt SI.OO which he urged us to do, the yeai before and we refused. This Mil, whicli Meek fathered, found in pamphlet lawi 1870, p. 491, the piicc doubled and without limitation as to time like ours and has been running ever since, without his ever re pealing it I There, now, reader Judge be tween us, and soo who is humbugging you, and acting the base hypocrite. We state nothing but what we prove. We wish democrats to remember, that Meek, by his silcncs endorsed all our bills be mentions above, and year after year pocketed their benefits—from 1806 until 1871, when out of spite he repealed them, because we would not bo bribed by him in 1609. And, remember, democrats, that his own bill, which ho lobbied through, doubling, for his own pocket the unseated ! land rates, he did not repeal. Now judge of the motives ol the man. RiR, th PfICM having been raised by Meck'a lobbying as we can substantial# by the then member, we of course would have wen entitled to our hnro for advertising e hese land* ; hut what did we find why ehen stipulating with the county trea*ur- ( | t •r for our pay, we were told that we"could it have nono of the Increase, a* Mr. Meek, rs .(aimed It all "kttaunt kr kit,l yea* ft. /for- **' iinbuiy and gal tkr hill pntntnl." Our re ply wa* to let Meek have it. The above b little history, Mr. Meet, force* u to give tl by hi* attack ; hi* attempt to "go back on o us" i a ridiculous failure, and chnraiter- c itic of the man, he goes back upon hi* *< l.ct friend if a penny t> to he made there- t by or when he cannot use him for some p base and selfish purpose A nice fellow to talk about hit uii*eltlshiio ; there is not a greedier vampire in the tate, and the county officer* are few that have not Complained ol hit bleeding them and 1 what ait Insatiate otUce-eeker he*ldes, a who will neither stop at forgery, or any other corrupt mean* to delttal an hotis>t democrat, lie is a matt of the rule or ruin 1 order, who make* hi* boast# at Harrisburg J that he carries the democratic party ot Centre county in bis breeches pocket, 1 which is true *o far a* concern* that por- ' tlon which ho bought it t hi* property of ' course. About the only legtalalion that wa* ori j' giitelwith Meek, were a half dozen nar- I row guago railroad bills, the Big Sandy, and the stockholder* mortgage pro* io in- , tended to kill our road, and raising the un seated lend* to $ 1.00 for his special benefit The few bills of utoril passcdwbile ho was a | member were originated and draw n by u ( distinguished lawyer of Rellefonte, while ( he claim* the credit for them, a* he doe. ifor the articles in tho Watchmen which 1 are from the pen ot J. W. Kurey. The j speech published in the Watchman in lfii> as having bo*n made in the house by him St that lime, wa* uever delis eresl at all; it wa* a bold imposition and forgery prac ticed upon the democrat* ot thi* county, just like the Ly tic-Chamber* and 1 wilchcl letter*, and the hired article# he h in other journal* to puff himself, and yet he had the audacity to *ay in Watchman that he delivered aid speech intbehou.o. Ue, talk about his reeotd and charac ter being a* good ;u ours! Why ws would not swap and tke twenty thousand dollars to boot, Hi* character is of that i sable hue. that he can rub hi* boot* against it and sat e 10 cents by th# blocking they | get- We will now post up Meek * record, gs he has celled "t a comparison, end seel ! how he tHk care of the people's money : j •He voted for the ventilating job. sM>,uuo To the Philadelphia doctors &,0H In the postponement ot the Mat*- moras railroad steal 10,tM) Extra pay, over and above hi* sals- I ry and tnilage o*W Bv hi* silent consent for law 'books, Ac., state library U.Ott) The above account i* posted from the Ufgithtitt Rreurd, official. How much] jhe picketed by bi* doubling u.o p, ice or, ■ unseated land* and publishing local law*, we have no mean* of asvertaing, a# we can not have access to hi# books But, we will be fair and here give hi* credit: . C * > By repealing library act, saved to each township in fines, Ac., annually 51.371 One of the most infamous acU of the leg islaturc is the Williaiusport booiu act, by ,! which every poor lumberman is skinned ,j by a corporation of thievrs, on all lumber flsated on the West Branch. A bill wa* introduced lo*t e**ion to prevent this skin , nicg of s.w ufcid-p*ted lumbermen, and . when it wa*on the eve of it* passage. Mt. Meek vot<3l against a suspension of the •rule* which postponed the bill, and that 1 postponement —as the ring intended— t killed it. So we are informed ;ws have 'cot lbs I -ora, *1,4 V If 'H t*ko it back if 1 ae are fbowii to bo mistaken. Bot I have thi# from a good source. We will do Mr. Meek the justice to ssy that after f | it was thus fstally stabbed, he voted in fa f vor of the bill, but at a time wben bi* votes r did no good, ** the bill had received its t death blow tstmo U ,s \--tl- Meek'* f assistance, refttssd tha customary sur year, within which lime enough mischief—not to say villainy—will be per petrated to afford the unfortunate Lax-pay er* ot the city food foi reflection for the next half century. Ji; the following i.rtido, this predicting cornea true, and our iicok one of the fl-; low* . From the Age, May 15, 1871 : billfartha emancipation L of Philadelphia from the clutchei of the " building "Ping ' hat been murdered in " cold blood, by the Committee on Muniei- J , pal Corporation# of the Quu*& T-hi* cog- j£ ardly action meet* with universal condom- - * nation front all fair-minded men here. No " one believe* that the thirteen individual* " jof that Committee who voted to negative thi* bill, and thu* prevent action upon it a in thellou**, were prompted by any prop- er motive*. Since the time of the intra- '-> duct ion of thi* bill in the Senate, a well- - known r>rofe*ional "borer" ha* been em- ~ j ployed by thp building "King" to repre- Z :ent thorn here a* their "resident agent" 5 From tiruo to time Ootomitiionar* Gravj 1 and General Colli* and other* "looked In to we how thing* wore going on. After the bill pas*ed the Senate, tne "resident" ! pub'icly made the boa*t that it would never , reach a vote in the Uouie. It turn* out Z that thi* boast wa* not an idle one. Of ' course, the gentleman in question knew , the material be had to deal with, and pre- ~ pared hi rn so If accordingly. The Committee 2 leor,*it of VI member- ; when they met la*t evening, tin) re irprp twenty of if,cm prt*- y ent, Mr. latwis, of Delaware, who it ic. known to be In favor of tho Dechort bill, wa* abient. A largo Committee of clti- . ?.ens of Philadelphia wa* present, Mer. j Henry C. Lea, G. W. Smith, George Bull ; Kranci* Well*, and other*, addressed the x ' Committee on behalf of the peopie, and .*• Mr. Commi*ioner Gray replied on behalf £ <>f hi* "King." It wa* very apparent, from 'the "fIyI IWI out" front teveral member* <>f thnX>omnd from the Committee, room with a *ad fort-boding that "things had been set up." and they were not mistaken. No disrus- Uion waa allowed in the Committee. Al most a* soon as the room was cleared, Mr IJuiglcy moved that the bill be remitted, with a "negative recommendation '* It is; understood that the following are the thir-j teen member, who voted ifl favor of Mr- Suiglfley's motion, via : i'arsont, of Dau-j tin county ; Wiley, of Lancaster ; Walk or, of Wyoming ; M KKK. OF CENTRE ; Dufr, Dumbell, Hagor, Lamon, MeGow an, Griffith), Quiglev and Thompson, all •f Philadelphia. There never was it better opportunity pi ••noted to the Democracy'of Philadel phia Uuii thp present, This Building Commission is anfugontstlp („ every prin ciple of our party, and is so obnoxiotij to the people, that its fate will be certain however it may be delayed, and any party or uny candidate that Is identified with it must go down. This thing is well under stood here, and the course of the three Democrats above referred to, (Meek one of them). has occasioned considerable sur prise and disappointment. J The following is copied from the suiih , issue of the Age i The Democratic] Manulo huvc ugair. up- J proved themselves true to the pricltilus o| • their party, by promptly passing a nil I to ' | submit to the people or I'liiladclitkiu the j question, whether the Building Conimis ision shall exercise the vague and danger |ous powers which u hastily passed act of the Legislature vested in them. But to j tuis u covert, n# well "j upon miiitance may bo expected in the liouse. Our cor respondent from llarrisburg, on Saturday, indicated the dangerous and profligate coalition that lias been made between those who resist a fair submission of this quest ion to the people, and those who resist the fair submission of any question to the peo ple. Indeed, while the present fraudulent eipetion Jaw exists, all such submissions Jpthe peopfe afe ppt a fcrce. Heoijndrels dieted lor the puruote, now • untl ; oto in arc ret, it ml mak* U what lli > lea**! Th* "Ring" of lhl ■ iiy ■-. ntto!. s lirt Radical majority in the II" r * \nd I was Mfrk, H' M'lH il'oV ' W Ho j Ml" i| lite adical ring, In thl* measure I" •■|iie , < li llm lemorrata "I Philadelphia i Other article* from llti l Age and Hani • ■org Patriot, denouncing tlil Infamy and il unu n engaged,in il, wo tire obliged t* unit for want uf iimw W' havo .ovt'tnl i-liH|>ler mora, but will HoHl them in re ■crvc at ncroiun may demand, pratcring lo utoour ammunition against tho radical patty in the approaching groat campaign • ♦ • Senator lYliikitt's llrooril Tho following extract i* front tho Huriishuig eerrespMulent "t tho I'hil aill|>hia l.uhvt Tribuno t If 1 uai not very much mistaken the nominee of the Williattiajiort eon vention. on the 7th ot May next, will he the next Governor, if the working men of thin (.ouiiiionwttilth an- true to theinselvee, nml have wisdom enough lo place before the people such a mail as will eoinntantl the con fidence of the honest masse* who do the voting. * * * It la aoiuenhat remarkable thai, outside of .Messrs. Humphreys ami IVtrikin in tho Senate, ami Williams and Brock way in the House there were hut few men who took sides or sympathy with the toiling million on questions atlVetiug their iot rests, Hut it is u remark aide fact that It. j llruce l'etrikin, Senator from llunt tingdon, with the most unselfish mo tives has for the two yeans lie hat heeu in the Senate been one "f the efficient, earnest ami able advocates i t the in terests of the laboring classes that we have in this or in any other State. In j this connection, let me enumerate a ■ few of the signal acts he has advocat ed and passed in the interest of the laborets in the State, und the noorer classes, against the rich mouopoliat* 1 luring the session of 1871 he orig iuxtud umt carried through the hill to preveut the school directors or school controllers frotu changing the school i books more thau once in every three years. This act will save lo the tnen j of moderate means who are heads of families, a large rum of tuoney which I was an unnecessary expense entailed upon the people to enrich the publish ers of school books who had a monopo ly of that busiuc**. He also advocat ed the passage of the tell, commonly known a • the Bituminous Coal bil', which extends protection to the mi ners in the bituminous coal regions. This latter act passed at the late ses iou. through tba efforts of .(/<** r*. Humphreys and Petriktu. ll® also advocated aud passed the propaga tion offish in our rivtrs, lakes aud streams, which i? one ot the uiut im jsjrtant hills for the poor of this e in luouwealth that was ever naiw-cd. ibis bill Mr. Petrikiu fun *ht tlirough with a perUtency aud ability that secured for hint the respect of evary member in either branch and will elicit en i coniiutus from all classes of citigciis.! The bill to prohibit the pa-* l> k, and order svstem. for the protection of the iouoriug iuvii. v3 itilioduced • by Mr. Petrikiu, and was killed in ! the committee by the commands and direct intervention of the agent* of ' the corporations. He introduced lb# r bill tq compel railroad companies to ' place imou their freight lines fmbotisc ' cars for the protection of the pmT men r who are eipoaed to tho rig.os of the winters in this latitude, l'his hill 1 was also throttled iu committee, and only reported at the heels of the , Spvcy I the railroad -mniitec of tho Senate, with a negative iceon meudaliou, so that it t uuld not come l ud this session. Hut Mr. l'etrikin , pledges hiraso.r 12 "* il 10 * voU? uext session. He advocated and vot ed for the bill to establish a bureau of .'labor statistics, and the con- piracy bill, | both of which were passed at the last . session. There is no man iu this Common wealth to-day to whom the laboring class owe more gratitude than they d to Mr. l'etrikin fir past services, and for warm and genuine sympathy that never flags. There arc often men in the Seuatc who would like to have the impression go abroad, for selfish and merceuary ends, that they too are in svmjialhy with tho labor movement* but hypocritical cant w ill not do in the face of such a record as IVtrikin has made from his warm and gener ous sympathies with the hardy sons of j toil J.r K WIUHOX TIPI every one warranted to give perfectly All I indt of parlor!' stove*. Wc alo deUrinined to *ell) 3 at the low out price* for cash, or on| thort credit— not to exceed three -. month*. Call and *ee u, n* we take J pleasure in showing our good*. ' WILSON A HICKS. - marlstf. Bellefonte, Pa. . > / 'rj I have for sale a much larger stock of I'AI'EH aittl BOIiDKItS , this reason than heretofore. 12000 Holts just received from New York. N5 OIITEREIVT PATTKU.VS Prices Rang in ; from 9ots* to $1 per Holt- ALHO-GIL SHADES hihl FIXTURES, ! PAPER BLINDS, Jto. WM. J. M'MANIGAL, mar22.Bm. Milroy, Pa j #1 nsl Arrived. J usl Arrived. ('illl and See ( all and See WOLF'S Magnificent Stock of New (ioods. Come and Bar gains. Assortment lull and complete. Dry Hoods, (irixeriea, No* lioua, Hardware, Ib-ndv made Clothiiig, and tliousßiids of *lher articles 'IMtKAM BKK S SALK OF INBKAT -1 KD LANDS FOItTAX US. KOlt 1871, AND PRKVIOUR V KAUS.-None* i li*-rt l.| |Dau. tii.si lu puiMtm •! u tt( ol Aawo.Uj ~wd Ihu litti *l*| ol June. IfU, A D . MlUiaal. "An 4.4 lo Auuml A.I dl ' *bd llm tttrvwrtti tti plnueuU litre* l.i, Utri* •lll.lui atpoawd las ptlblk Ml* or uul (T) , Ute h lluetiif Uttla ul unmLal UmUin Mid .mull luf t-U unpftht Ihtrvon. At Ihe I oUft I("t4* Id lit# iio4x.UAis ui Hfllelunle. • llftO m. >l4 MO6IU). belltl (U lUJi ul JiUM, A l . 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J*.ha D3 Andrew Pcltit.. 21 70 3'.<7 ..David Lewi* 1800 415 John Shyn 18."A* ■' 3x5 Billiard Wain .... 17 W7 ' 415 Jo* Wain .. H 40 i '... John Barron ;... 10 50 4XI KliCanbr 2088 I " ...ICS John Rugg I 416 ......Mollie whart0n.......... 17 5w 1 .'iii .Unknown 10 14 [SIC. 108 J-re I'arker. " " j 140 f Henry llrri 3 52 i 100.. Michial WBrion .705 130 Uaeid Lenft.. CJil 133...553 tn Bingham 20 34 J " ... " John Barclay... " " j 388 00 Ja* llall 30 40 70 Unknown 235 I Ui fiini.li tiuroty 4 70 i 40 Unknown 1 84 l(U of Henry Hurrit 2 35 110 do do 3 20 138 103 Uharlc Hall 33 5C 151 Samuel Kwing 0 81 Alexander KuTlerton " " " „ Hubert Gray " " Thima Grant Dull aviton 0 421 4 Samuel liaird 40 20 415 Richard Tunis 28 9:! :tixi N L Atwood 0 88 '2071 Robt Annesley 32 48 380J Jos Kelso 02 71 837 Lindly Cortes 65 81 416 ~:Wii|inm Gjihiirt.,.,..,. Su 13 2074 4 of Caleb Luc us 16 38 2074 4"f Isaac Longstreth. 10 04 433... 103 lames White 69 78 433... 168 Abijah Davis.. 29 00 483...102 Joseph lligbee 24 90 415 Jesse lirooks 72G0 431... 187 .Martha Godfrey 49 68 Ifl) of Peter Smith 8 25 1C0...142 Mury Lat.c 9 92 390... 190 Jos Kelso'..; 81 07 lo Paul UtirWn 10 I I 117 .Jesse llt.ll 44(0 4.U.1G3 Thomu* Hh!,........... 20 4"t Id .180.. Hamual Scott II 88 • It. Hort Irwin 17 "i JUO... J.'hii 1'a1tn0r............ I*l' I'JI.. IS Philip Meyers 5# It* 41'* Simeon Meyers... II Wi 421 .. 4H.........Va1entin* Mayers..... 17 17 114" .. " M li'ltasl Mcyvn.,.,. . I(J2*> II" Kstlicr Kitdy . 47 M " Carper Wi.ur,......... SO to SUO...ISU David Carscaddon.... WW an... 4. 718 W„. 17 do 14 00 401 Will is in Vsr.ly IS I* 37> Samuel Haird SOW 08 Henry iKuinwl... ....... 444 431,.........M5rv Ti1man............ 03on 431.103 Thomas M. Kwln IftSt 61,„ 14 ("lino Otiiglcy 170 :' Msllit-w Lc.-rh 4 411 41S Rnhurd Tunis 8 MO 41 | 1„,|{8. Ki*bburn Wharton... I9W fMi JwA I. V Packer... ft > 4 of 4:u Job W Parker - 807, I of 4*4 .. Win P Miti heil o*o 4 of 4*o do ft 87 4 of 280 2 70 4 of 481 Joseph Do* ling. ft St 4 of BSi> Job W Parker 4 0 1 of Stsi |no P M >u*hell 2 44 434 Fuhburn W barton.... M I of S3 ....Clin* QtiigleV M* 441 IWPsoker ft as; -•'t... 31 ..< usrlos Hurt-e„ iH'.ihi •• ... •• Martbn tiodfrey 17 '> '•... *• lohn Meyers...,. ...... 17 WM W4... 12 John L'urtia 7 4S 71... 131 Uolsad Curtill S MS| 15U...142 .Sarah I.an* 1282' 27ii ...Jiiii W IJiMifrey BUft7l 1n Wn P Brady IS SI ICO Itiohard Tunis 7 <>4 •JU' do C<" 141 J W Packer I 0 43.1. .ISO ...Samuel Scott II 41 Ferguson Township. ICS... 116 (ioorat* Koltlmycr 32i* 135...12T IOS Bur m It MC4 aS3 John An>1r0n......... 2 SM 110... US „..(ifwix' Nice 54001 JUU ....Jacob Lit* 7 7W 222... 14 Peter Crispin 4 16 4U)... CI Dunean 34 8n ftii... 47 Thonia* MtCulloujfh 22U 70 Leonard Hawthorn... 21 SO 10... 10 ....Isaac Worrell 2 tat SHU. 4V AIM It Crew it- 'J3-J1 4i>4... l'.t Thomas Ferguson II 41M . J* Aaron l.e\y Wftu ■4U4 11a...,.„...1im-s Mors I2UM SH2 Ilanuah 8H4...122. Daniel Turner.......,.- 12 00 161 ... Dydia Fowler lSitt w| Jaoob W.y m lo IA.. ....... Henry Mid1er........ 27 16u , ........ Richard Gintae. (itrt 226 Richard M.adey IS.'w 1 117 ....Henry Manley let tx i :*a Berry Horner n N' 4(J ...Join, MfKt an 2 40 ami... Robert Rankin IMBt i ;kl7 l*8c Buckle 1M lit 4tW Jat Baker ti tat i 4UI John Peibcrbridge.... (IIW .......Ji.nh Lusbv IhUU ; 125 Caleb North 3 70 13 ...John Petberbridge . 800 lIU Jo!,ii 8-ksr i hOB i 11.,. j„.iimiiri Mile*.... Cm 28... ........ Mose Th0m50n....... 810 60 John 1'aU0n.......... o(tt 10... ...... Abram Hicks (O V) San.ucl Bryson IMiti 160 1'nkn0wn....... " Gregg Township. 372... 31„.„.Wiyiaui 11-r-bura u ' SH2 19 Jojit, Cojn(®r6.'LnnTs* 7Of | 4.8# 1'J7,..i. Andrew Carson. " b2 I ;M4 Bernard Hubby 4< 330... ....Ale* Me D0na1d...... _ b 5fJ : yw Robl (iray 4 74 I" .. ....John Carson— " ConMtttM BUhop 880 1282 Jacob M srklcy n *** '"H t) •*!** - i RM-., „„,.!->*<• tit- hnr.Uou. ZA> .. kllehael Ze1g1er.......... !.„ ..... Jacob Ifre-sncr 70 62... —...l'nknowD... 2on 271 —Unknown itui 100 .......... 'ferry K! y ' .ate mi H> i-a ;.1 WUityncad 36 1 4tfi .$ W ifltgP I-am burn 47 Sit 210 Jabub I'uJirwood 1S 4 l3d 116 Jaia.br> le 17 10 4t 120 Kichard Joliff 7.4 40 I '4lO John ilanna 31 J" J 2.19 Jotiah La in burn 3606 i j j& Hole id Cilln A 53.;; id • i waa . , Hold Hl.aw " d# 44 44 li) I'nhu-au ' ftfp 1147 00 12 '> i 4JO Jacob flake? 50 40 • | " Jno Baker i lt> (J F 0li rn -t liulnca Township. 406 HI Michael Grata 4Oi 405 111 Simeon Grata ! 4 >; John Simpson ' I 859 Henry Ami* 8 t*i • 110 Hepburn & llarri* • 1 4'f2 IK Jab.. Macs ar ' 800 ' 277 86 reter BWlnelhrJ 60" jtvs of John Kedd 2 46 • pat 00 Christian I'ovling 341 ' 4ai Ja* llowe I <* Mary Jcnka ' *• (10 Thomas Harr 106 "2 Yi'.ljik,.} 'I V) (O Betijarttn A outlf 2 (?.* 1 ;rju Peter Oanivr 510 ' 262 140 S Snyder Alf (iilman 240 252 J". 2 40. • 418 99 George Kramer 4ui I :2 16# Peter Kulor 300 438 Adam Kplcr i 40j ! 43.'. Cbaa iiau > 406 00 Mary fUrr 170 Stover A Wolf 3 40 228 150 Wnt Mackey 454 150 Unknown 1200 125 do HV Hsrria Towuahlp. 384 25 J C Fisher 3 40' 4iU Peter Wilson 407 92 Kearney Whar.on 272 400 ltiehard Parker 412 124 Tho* Parker 4i(i William Harrison (?,' Pnf Klonnr MeCormick 4 o2i 2nQ W liliau. 514Japdfu*a I"1 264 John Smith 2 22 15J Jerctn ah Sankey 122 Samuel KdntlWon 224 PW J no Bell •• Thomas Johnston 1080 " Jno Irvin do " Wnt lrvin do 1 • • W'illiant Brown do | " Ja* Heed do j •• Abtulem Anjrts do j *• H'jbt Patterson •do j •• William HoflVttan 40 •' Haniel LdVe do ; m jliuiiel Smith do - " hiUooel Young do 7/uward Township. 50 A D Harris 2 85 •HI H A Jostlin 2 24 . HO Henrv Amis 3 48 1 199 15 C B Welch 22 67 , 144 Wu C Welch 11 68 < 186 92 J It Harris U 220 174 A 1) UunL 0 63'. 1106 • uTJohathun Willis 9 06 < ! " 40 of do 12 72 I 438 122 Alexander Hunter do j•• 120 John Buyer* do 482 " Samuel Young do j 43;5 " Benjamin Young do |•• •• Thomas Hamilton do 415 Jacob Weidner do 130 j J I.ingle 483 103 Samuel 3v() 4U j S Kuril 1111 AM John W Godfrey 355 112 do 154 Joseph Green 250 of Jesse Evens 142 23 Roland Curtin } 4120 4<) l'aul Curtin tl) Jos Taylor 120 Jot Kelso 25 Jacob ljuh-, 88 William'Ramsey 4016 25 jos Greysburg 2 K5 160 j nines Green 17 10 AM Samuel Curtin 11 K> ll*l Unknown 67 104 03 John Brady 22 80 Iluston Township. 76 KujtjHji 10 84 40,) John Iriemt 88 40 4ti4 Adam Kuhnoh 10 44 114 Andrew Kulines 7 42 288 Unknown 24 14 433 10 John Price 27 7(> " ' John Wheeland " ' John KoUington 300 10 J nines Baxter " 181 Andrew Kunea 816j 78 111 Charles Kutuft 481 4il 'Jacob Rut ley 260 Mberljr Township. 40) i 40 Peter LeiUei! 25 99 26)) Jeremiah Jackson 3 % 439 Christian Smith 28 OS 42.) 103 Kobeit lirvin 1262 198 10 of John Potter 12 04 400 120 Stephen Ntephe.isjn 12 90 " 180 John Hun tvvj'o'dy ' " 0 120 Ebenezer Benham 932 60 Danl Pletcher 6 40 Imm Daniel Kratis* 8016 Ji>o do 12 M 0 Ht l.*ngbot(*>m 2 00 ■ n W illiuiu Hayes II 590 !*> James MrQliee C 40 I" John *tny 216 100 rob v\ Packer 40 Ml) l.'Jt Snrali Cm tin 185*' do Hlinon Llnnle HMD Ml Hugh Shaw 268 60 do 260] 30 do 6 72' 1400 Clit t liaii tv '-stleroad 4 2l> of Tlioitinji J'rtrwoiu 1 00 is' of A Hamilton 2 4m 70 J *. M Shaw 2 24 208 82 of \\ m Hroit Jhunl 810 164 Margaret Btndford 18 841 -Mi Slc jd.i t! C,lumbers 4 wOj 2'at John Ju< kni 4 ■'SI D I 'arteudden 1 00 j cmi Thenia King I 2M 400 lo Peier Lytlo 12Mo NI ltobt mith 260 do \\ itliam Correß " j All Peler Swart* 1 2h 540 J errmiah Sheridan 'JO! ;i0 B" S Biker 1 \n '.in Praters C 40 MSI Matin W Leach do 101 l Jos Robert* 3'Jt do Cli*s Bruee B'JJi 7 102 Dan! Krauso 8 00* .'SO* Wi It. b. rt lirvin 12 Hi I7*< Ss'initl Custar II 9i ! .(farion Totvurhip. "4"t Robert Voung 6 do 22 40 lis) do 11 JM l*t do I lo 181 do 38611 M do 6 7'.t 47 .1 12 02 K! j.din Selln k 22 W. Mil |TuWii<*wn 'ilnn ¥. do 6 86 •Jul do 22 Ui J/l!i s Township. I'Jtl 12* Simeon (inU 644 128 47 do do i US 01 i JUU Jet b Seigfreid 36M 4 el '237 Tboiiia, (irant 8 6m 4i A! x Hunter 2(*i •iU) Jer< loinb jacksjtn 3UU 126 Wiiiiam Sta Jisi Thomas Muilli do si A*r<.n Levy 181 -Jigs Thnmstbltfit OMO giJ It *ber: Brady 7 80 HO Huniiah Brady 7 24 12U lt.*b*rt Cray do 4(rj Thmuaa Grant do I4u John Ur.mw do al "Win Parker 8 40 126 J Wit Horsey 60 <-< rga Calhoun J|Bo Vd7r"o suwhautp. WW 120 Bt-r.jf.min Horner 23 64 AW VM -m. b Baker 31 'JO 17t l? .b* rt Burtin 4^ Nicho!* Una! 1811 ■ I'JI Aoaui Delhi 17 24 JH Slrlidss Orihl Js in 211 joSinO Brien tti w4 100 John Whim JO 40 166 f ounutt w4is4 102)1 61 uti,ci N\ wpox( gjg 6n Robt llrova n 70 ' 70 WiHlaia Wilson 7 KM lag Wii'iam Kllia Ih'W 108 ll* rv ( r**ss 1710 .00 of 11 be, 1 Mi ('lain 20 At Poller Township. •SUO I'm . IHi fcß Trl"b".'f fiflt 1 ls h< murd HuVey i t*i t Mi.Vo,.i,tr hulling de Patterson If 10 110 Honry Tandem lice 02 100 Al<-sand r Hunter GO Jo Samuel Scott j 0 Jo Abraham Scott *(oor So Hii ward (Smnigus 5 00 WUiitn (iaraiga* Jo James Forbes Jo 42 James Moore 2 70' Win Hoffman s>l' piriiJ ..waif *lo fi&nkt! Levy do Samuel Young do William Harrison SU< Jom ph Cowgill J,< i George McCleiian 1 W in 1* Hi ad v i Jl us ci v ♦; T..; # Ino ' \mi ffhorge Foust Sttt I'JS Viiknown * 12 IB# Jl< ttry H Fullmer SOO Pcnu Township i 4iW 00 George gnu" Ku.o 'luwtiship. ,o% i.in UaviJ Ucverage 702 433 152 M..rtha McOnnel do USS 15# Ja G lent worth do "•HI do (tsorrr Latimer do ill# do Kdward Maycstoa do 329 10 Andrew Armstrong *75 433 1S Sharp '* 762 VW it tlHatn XLPheraon 3 fiat 4Aj lH Win G L:.timer 2 4o 433 I## Uichard Wahuse 1512 ila J Isaac Britches 15 14 !do do MalLia* Slough ISO I | do do Satnl lUnkir do lo do H < e,ry Jloagb ft 84 dj do IVtii Brutamaa 14 90 Jo do Tlion.ii* Rdwardt do do do Hobl lrvin do do do Ti oma* Hamilton 7 41 do do Thorn aa Grant do do do Thoma* Kroese 30 2*l do do jno Gundgcr i3s do do Qaarfi S'otJth i*J 21 do do Michael Guitgfar 80 lib IS 12 Robert Kin* COH 863 141 John Mover 4'.' 41 tW 154 John Alfion st> 40 74 William Wilton 1410 208 ot jam** Alliton So 84 438 143 Saml Shower* 12 80 do do Saail joner .80 31 do do John Br.von do do do Willlttri Qnm>] do ] do do \Bde* Gracff doj do oo Holt Spear ' 1510 do ao Christian Lcnhoff do; do do Casper Schaeftipr 8Q31! do do George Hopfh.igle do do do Peter Miller do i do do John Fuuk .10 |£i: 406 147 Jarab ltush 28 85 422 44 John Weldman 2142 4trj lltl Jacob Weidman 55 27, 4.25 153 Cnsper Laurence 1513 do do Richard Louden do do do Daniel FiUcrald 80 29 do do David Keltic? do, do do Henry PiQk.irtott gg thU'C do do s&n>u<'l vhottaut 1512 do do Jacob Rudishcll OO 54 do do Henry Aorr 28 76; do do Christian Stoner 28 67; do do John Stone r do do do Chritisn He** do do do Kohl Reed 16 12 76 jo Harris u 916 1103 John Harrison 16 33 433 163 Thona* Hamilton #0 32 !; do dc Kl< MU<>r Slddnu 15 14 ido iW Joseph Hopkins 16 12 do do J ilupktn* do ■KM William Wilton 625 j 433 153 John Lov. den 15711 do do Thomas Grant do !do do Bvnj Rush do ■ do do tfcbasiian GroflT 6010 do do Jacob Myers do I do do Kubl Miliyi loT'd! .do Daniel Buckley 7 Oil! do uo IHI Morgan esq 14 05) do do Dtiniel lurner 1612| 484 (.'ltarlcs Lucas do ! do Thomas Grant lit)o6, 270 Hugh McEntire 86 40 It*) 163 Kobt King 120| 433 ICS Edward ifrjuu 1512 120 60 lolin Lyjly 21 (X> 488 155 RobtlYviu mum do W John lltmcr do do iSB Richard Peter* do 138 do John Wilson 1612 1 488 103 llcjiry Witmer 064 do 163 John Cunningham 28(X> Ido do William Gray 16 12 iiil" Sebastian Gran 11 02 do John JJstsipr Jr do 433 153 William \VUsVn 80 I'.) Ido da Hugh Hamilton jWrti do fCS Jacob Slough 1612 488 John ho) w ilen 15 12 164 John Hover JVItX) 433 161 Mary Smith 1512 do do Richard Mulone o do do Hannah Turner g 0 do do James Turner g„ K*i Barbara Snyder 14 10 800 HO * AnnaA,tl,(r • ft 55 463 150 .y>hu'Lvy 13^ JI Thomas Arthurs 17£oj 433 163 Jas Welch 3019 393 163 Rudolph Kelker 27 49 483 IGB join, ilnmtirijrlit Wlw ®® W 764 I>l ( ban lti*k JSJ2 do do WWtem Stewart do do do Thomas J,,*,. Jo '!° William Latimer do! do do Geo Latimer do) KH J< Hauinan ' 7 '£> I'M 10 of J anus AHUou 'JU 0t TJI 60 Jo* I'iin 7in ;'.|H m # HOM/I'lia dol ;*)l 100 Cieofgp Ji„, 438 103 Andrew (Jraff 80 31 -'l7 M of Hubert Kainey 7W 70 rlmma* (Irani ' 4* SO Christian 11 u her 200 |2ol H0 Philip Kherman 0600 IV 7.' John KWrman 10 00 John Mouijramery 14 22 •-1 W W M.>iitj,;..n"ry do Hi .Samuel Chestnut 414 10 Caspri Lawrence 11* '•" j •••.• Richards 8 00 133 l.Vt j-.hn L..drn 1012 ido do Thorua* (Irani do do do ItonJ Hush do do do Metiaiilan Unf 26 40 do d JnoWIILon 1012 70 William Wilson do j a> Allison do 1 ii m Hi.ht Kill* do j4o 111 Ui' hard AlhoJion 400 jIM 103 Kiehard Mslum 1612 do do Isaac IS rite ho* do ■to do jiio (Sua.iager fly 00 Jo do (sooraeMlouah W 20 Ido do MSettle) (SuJafsr do ,177 I*4 liardmati I'hitipa 247 211 IfiO Thome* llainiilon 764 do do Thorn** Grant d<| 31 I'atric II aye* I 40 4 Harrison 1001 Kj jno Cp* n haver 2H (*) JW do * 1400 Houur Htioe township, 433 I■ I* S orris do do 13) Luke Misner do 110 Sarah M Fulloian 2062 483 163 11 urd Wilson 17 40 do do Thomas Mt-Kwn 21 42 do do Thomas F W Carton do 410 Kiehard Wain 20 40 413 160 Khl Water* 22 47 jdo do Henj KSI ogan 2177 :d do Kearney Wlisrtoe 07 44 do 103 Henry itetx fij 00 170 jo* Beta 44 7*i 1 of 4H4 Eamud Got>*t>u 2) 00 433 I'M Fatriek MSOtl OM W 6J John Hoop. ®lii 25 JSS&v'' SIS (do fsauiisel Slack a 16 Henry Stack do ("9 J a* Tool #7B 434 Wis Lone*ell 16 36 WO Patrick Moore t 2a, ■li 6 Ilenry Moore , W4 Samuel Horuii 7 .V , 433 163 JacobUrati" t 6 36 ;do d~ ralrkk Moore t6S4 ~00 do Ja C itaber 24 W 13 11 3a 34 , 4-13 1(3 John T*/kir 46 36 lo do !V*. 'd >ivort tp . il d td*apd Scott do do Thomas L Welling do I do do immurl ulodget do do do sharp celaoj 670 do do Wra Mcpherson 16 36 •io do win o Litimer do |do do John Weii do lo do jai idtuthwWMi do lo dp asJune) jusepbaun 13 51 ♦45 Lewie Turner 16 36 •lo Andrew xi tiger 15 92 433 163 John sicholaon 16 36 do do John f;t an wick 6 (0* 150 of Jueeph 5 92 433 153 '4arGarct -ou iH John rim BU4 300 i2O iobuiky $76 iOO i>avtd certcatMab 9^5 4:13 163 JfagnuaXliticr lC 44 do dh win At Smith 16 66 do do John Honaldeon 654 do do Hlair tn'Clauahan 16 34 do do Jacob \Vt-ia 670 do i 53 Samuel whittakcr 20 i 4 do veirge whittaker do •lo do Charles Kiek iC 34 do do waiter Stewart jr do do do tnary tucClanakan do •lo do JsiitCs wkeeler 20 i 4 do d<* neiuuel Forrest 20 34 do Hid ilenry liill 670 waiter etewart jr 1 06 Thomaa L Moore do ulair Mcutnahan do Ann Mcciauahaa do i j-Utitrar naziard do John ringer do jamca Kogle do < itcnry Kegel do i*cter rogul Jo 433 uobt waiter* 15 44 400 rctcr nail 15 40 196 lieury Vandyke 7 56 433 Jos Morris 13 24 Jo Alexander ueary Jo do ucorge udjy Jo do ~ bayard 15 44 d<\ uurd wilsou do i 143 121 arm LOT 235 433 163 Kearney wharton 49 34 do do Thon.aa uremra 32 38 190 8 lieury Vandyke 2 50' 162 uiehard Jottea 5 77 433 153 Moore Wha rteft 15 80 do do ebecca Wain 12 00j do do trenj ii Tallua 20 24 do do Klixabetli vail man 12 00* do do as valentine do do do MTMillikeu do 200 M j Mitchell 19 57 [ 433 153 William ltiugham 22 50 do 143 Andrew itayard 16 34 415 sarah Wharton 21 60: 383 jaaTiiale 13 94 •' 433 jarnffu'uaqua 14 48' do sam'l Linn 16 34 j do 163 rhebe Wain do !• Jo do Mini W risher do ! Spring Township. til 1W llass Johnston Itl 0 90' 100 TUv>mk s Tlu-iuburg 400 , Jno Lung ISB IVI .1J Linsie 685 400 Samuel Forbes 4 B0 50 Jus 1) Harris 2 00 75 Unknown 3 29 " 139 08 do 718 145 21 do 000 00 of Wm Wilson 2 701 117 Jas fay lor Townahio. jilOf N Richard Downing 12111 100 Michael Weidner SOOj j do do do 1U John Lamb 841 Jo John SWrflpk 0 02 -17 Joshua Williams 8 19 W4 {lnch Hamilton do Aid Christian Vanpool 10 27 •Hil Joseph Downing 76 2t; SOQ Abner Webb 0 72 48 James Fox 9180 4Ui Jos Drake 25 78 550 Craig & Sherrick 42 84 180 92 William Burg 1954 92 Thomas Wauap® 408 2iio Richard Whitehead 18 71* .1511 Jv'shua Williams 9 81 : '(M) '<£ i John Lamb 18 95 WDI Samuel Downing 98 28 j'JOO Win llcll (18 55 liIUU George W Alborty 5089 I of 200 Jacob Vanpool 1210 150 Andrew Berryhill 8 41 2ST Nicholas llumnKM>.(\ M 28 do George RHer 12 40 Bto Joseph Welch 2 92 358 KlO'n Merry man 62 37 >lßll George Anshuts 5 58 200 Hubert Campbell 12 40 15(1 ofJohnCarr 4 04 200 of James C'arr 0 20 100 Jacob Beck 312 80 do 2 72 162 Maria Morris 9 42 100 l-.di.-s do do ® 0" fiO AM Alder do H0 do 8 24 James Walk 64 Hi Jacob Beck ■Mi Win Burt 17 20 100 Oaorga Hong 10 60 101) Thomas Martin ■ 10 00Eg ,70 Jeaeph Clark 931 -| an Ann Arihut* 12 40 433 Riehard Malum* 23 M 160 John Mhenk 16 12 100 John Hoover 13 20 300 Win Addletnan H 200 Marin Morris 60 1n '( Clement Beck wit 1 22 60 70 J* Lewis 0 42 17' Cnknown 2302 100 Jamea Cow her 6 30 00 Joseph Yoder 1 02 433 163 Joshua WiUiams 16 6(1 100 Ueorge Moag 6 ai do Jno Coimnhaven do 176 WmFTyaonACo 6 66 40 June* Fox 173 Cnknown No 1 10 73 160 do Ho 2 666 206 do He 10 10 00 141 do Ho 0 4 36 210 do Hoi* 1002 Union Tuwnahip. 364 Charie* Witeon 8 63 139 Samoet Phij.ps 6 Ml 146 John Cooper 6 32 '266 John Dunwoody 12 74 117 Boyee Gavia 3 0H I SO Boy co Gavls 9 20 170 Oeorjre Hoover 10 40 160 John Mendnnball 690 d<> Kohl Hall 1000 IK) Ira Fisher 2 (31 43<1 163 Aaron Long 601 do Casper Haines 4, do 163 Jae.'b Cook 4o ♦ of aii Win Brook* 12 74 433 163 Michael OreU 691 do do John Donaldson 4 (/% 60 tMmuei Hay * . do Beyce Gavu * u. 861 Kohl Morris ~s> m, 433 163 Mary MoftM 691 do do Hssbtß;s sv | do do iWuel Mllwjr 4., do do Mowwel Mile* 1107 do do frnnci'Johnston C9l % i "3 is do do W it*f Stewart do ® f. rater Benson 4 M) fM Wm Brooks U 66 Dunwoody A Long 0 70 JI v Davu tMI 40 / WatKuhnes do w Samuel Have* 0 (A Wm D Kuhr.es I 14 16 do do Ml 433 161 Hetly Morris 6*l do .do Deborah Stownn do > do Aaron Levv J u do do John HQ' •S iHaAKm*. IS Walker (oiedup, W... Jf*3fc>6Aer... 802 iuehiMi mrker ** *• Miller 796 4U* Mary oar man 8 14| ... William ackert. .. 809 " (*•,...„ 8 W iiJ — ** r ß 7 87 JJJ S Margaret tun 831 445 75......Edwanl jMMt 899 *5 W wgbrty 750 427 I4 89... - ...jnaac* racker jr. 1 4#t 59... ** David jobnaton 90 327...160 wiliiam ""nl 4 94 327...100 David Meroar ** m 337...154 sobt A JOO aaker... 503 143...112 Richard Robioaoat... 2 24 119...120.. ..of Ruth Bntaka 3 44 22... 47 Elisabeth uabn 34 05... 40 wm uahn 96 382...138.,...David tutkr*. 6 28 484...1H... wm Mi11er..... 6 30 Worth township. •l. 53 Jacob Kuhnea... .12 77 180... 40. Joseph Kuhnee... 25 38. 119... 83 Abram Kohues... 11 17 247... 150 ueorge Kuhoes... 34 84ft J!®— 40 Kuhnea.. 55 18 s< 2 uoorgeLawoaaa... 3694 „ ® v W4tfM— w 1 l> ***** WUW John 10 Jg ueuty dytner..... 509 £*■ ' ee 27 11 **•" uaniel wiater...... 2602 Jg 3 50 "In wm snippea j r g2 32 JS'sco* — Boll ** MiehanU. 390 4 2?- 153 iMttw Mawthorae 26 76 • ...... juha Mifflin 352 14JJ. ... . vhotnae s wanwick 1066 J P Mayan.... 26 74 f? John witter 3 tl ••• s...MtDkoowo, M%%M%% 390 JAS. F. WKAYER, sß"nwfff Treasurer's o