The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, May 24, 1872, Image 2

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Centre Hall. Pa., May 24., '72
TKRIIB.—The Raeoatita it puhlkhed
weekly at $3 per yeer, in advance, or
when not paid In advance. Fornix month*
kilflhttM r*tc*.
Advertisement* ♦}, per square (ten
line*) for three Insertion. Advertbemeuts
fer a, 6 and 13 month*, at reduced rate*.
Any person sending u the asms* of .1*
new *uMcrib*sr, with cthoa*h, will re
ceive the RaroaTga one rear free.
• Tb# proper pronunciation of "Chap
paqua," Greeley's farm, we think,
should be tAofHt-frw.
The Connecticut legislature elected
General O. S. Ferry Doited
States Senator for six years from
March 4, 1873. The vote stood on
joint ballot IS3 for Ferry to 125 Haw
ley. The entire Democratic vote waa
given to Ferry, and seventeen Rep
publicans voted for him.
Hawley was tha Graut candidate,
and the republicans having a majority
qrere certain of electing him. but the
liberal element and democrat* com
bined and spoiled that liule game.
Ferry is the presentseuator, and here
tofore was a radical, but he no longer
trains in the Grant ranka
Wears to have any number of
Presidential candidates this year.
Thus far we give them in their re
spective order:
Geo. Francis Train, Independent.
James Black, Temperance.
Horace Greeley, Liberal.
Victoria Woodbull, Woiuau'e
Rights.
Then will come the nominee of the
Philadelpbi* convention, radical,
which means Grant, to be followed by
the nominee of the Baltimore, demo
cratic, convention —making six candi
dates ia all.
The opposition in the radical ranks,
by many of its organs, to tho ttato tick
et placed in nomination, a few weeks
ago, by tho Cameron plundering ring,
is still determined, and these honest
and independent editors keep speaking
right out —formost among them For
ney's Press. The whole ticket is com
posed of a set of shoulder strap plunder
era, who plunderod the national govern
ment during the war, and the state
government at Harrisburg since the
war. Hartranft is so badly mixed
with the Evans embezzlement, and Al
len with every legislative job, that no
honest republican aware of these facts,
can wheel into the support of such
men.
Let the honest voters of Centre
county, and of the entire state, remem
ber that Hart ran ft and Allen, radical
nominees for governor and auditor
general, both belonged to the ring that
favored the nine million steal, by
which funds placed intn the sinking
fund, by authority of the contitu>
tiau, for the extinguishment of the
state debt, were to be transferred to
railroad corporations, in return for
sham values. Allen wa3 one of the
champions of this steal when a mem
ber ef the legislature, and new the rad
ical ring wishes to make him auditor
general, so tbey have a willing tool to
fork over the funds, should they suc
ceed in electing Hartranfl as govern
or, who is pledged to sign the hill.
Tax payers this is plain, and ws
warn honest republicans in time.
Thousands of radicals who know these
facta are now opposed to the radical
ticket
We do not think there is any dan
ger of Greeley being nominated by tbe
Baltimore democratic convention. It
requires a two-third vote to nomi
nate, which is an old rule governing
democratic national conventions. Gree
ley can not get that—he will not have,
we venture to say, ooe half, and furth
er, his name should not be brought for
ward there and we trust it will not be.
We prefer a straight out ticket, and the
democratic masses feci the same way.
If Greeley aad the liberal republicans
wish to see the corrupt administration
of Grant kicked out, let them join in
with the democracy instead of expect
ing our party to go over to them, and
the thing will be accomplished.
C. B. Buckalew.
This gentleman is now favorably raem
tiosed by many of our exchanges, in con
nection with the democratic nomination
for governor. We were partial to den.
Cass all along, in recognition of tbo gal
lant services rendered by the western de
mocracy. But we learn BOW, with regrJt,
that the northwestern counties do not soem
to prefer Gen. Cass which mar prevent
his nomination. Mr. Buckalew has
agreed upon urgent solicitation, to sccopt
the nomination if tendered. In the event
that Gen. Cass' friends sre not strong
enough, we think that Charles R. Buck
slew should be tbe nominee. His well
known purity and ability as s statesman,
the important service he has rendered al
ready in every position which he has been
called to ill, Would render him the most
popular, and fitting man in the state for
the governorship. Mr. Buckaltw has no
enemies in the democratic ranks, and is
highly esteemed by all who know him.
personally or otherwise, democrats and
radicals.
Mr. Buckalew, for a time, had refused
te become a candidate for the place men
tioaed, but has inally yielded, and should
he be tbe choice of the party, his >lection
is beyond a peradventure, and the democ
racy will hare one rf the noblest and most
woithy standard bearers in our ranks.
One ofour exchanges, we think tbe
New York Sun, is troubled because
no word can be found to rhyme with
"Greeley" in poetry. We think this is
a mistake, tbe Reporter can make it
rhyme without taking out a patent:
Horace Greeley,
Heard he was the nominee,
Then went and chopped a tree,
At Chappaquse
Now don't you see.
How it rhymes with Greeley.
The nominee.
Who chopped a tree
At Chappaquse,
Where many went for him to see,
And found him leaned against a tree,
With savage axe between his knee,
This heathen Chinee,
Horace Greeley,
The nominee,
Oi Chop-a-tree.
▲ Philadelphia court has pronounced I
the local option lav constitutional
Will He Accept or Decline?
Thie i§ the question asked Mr. Gree
ley lijr the N. Y. World and it ia one J
that should be answered now and not
delayed uutil after the meeting of the
Democratic National Convention.
The World aay.:
Ilia article yeaterday seems to be a
notification to the Democratic party (
that he will* not remain in a position to J
divide the Hepubliean vote, uuless it J
will inure to his personal advance
ment. This "heads I win, tails you
lose" game will not answer. Mr. Greo
ley mutt cither decline the Cincinnati
nomination and with it all hapes of a
Democratic endorsement, or he must
accept it without Democratic pledges,
leaving the Democratic party free to
act according to its aeuse of the pub
lic good without any entanglements.
When he virtually threatens to fall
back iuto the ranks of Graut's sup
porters unless the INnwocratic party
will nomiuato him, he puts hituslfiu a
position in which uo judicious friend
would wish to see him. Docs he still
feel bound by the declaration put
fourth in tho Tribune of April 10?
That declaration was in the following
language:
1. If there tkall be Ibmoerutic run
didateefer /VmiJisl and
dent in the It eld, w purpote to support
' that Republican ticket uhtek seem* most
• likely te tveeced.
2. If the main issue iu the canvass
shall ba Protection against Free Trade,
we shall t.no matter as to tlie candi
-1 datest be found on the side of Prulee*
. tion.
3. But if, (as we hope aud expectV
there shall be two UejMiblicau tickets,
aud none other, presented with any
hope of success, we shall favor that
one whose election will be, in our judg
ment, most likely to promote economy
in public expenditure, purity in legis
lation and in administration, substan
tial unanimity in upholding for all cit
liens a complete equality of rights un-j
der the law, and hasten the return of
fraternal concord and mutal good will
between those who wers arrayed
against each other in sanguinary strife
throughout our great civil war.
If Mr. Greeley still adheres to the
purpose then expressed, he has bound
himself to support Grant if the Demo
cratic party nominates a ticket. He
thus stands in the unenviable position
of soliciting Democratic votes against
Grant, aud at the same time threaten-
ing to support Grant himself unless
those Democratic votes are given to
him. It ia due to himself and to all
parties that Mr. Greeley should une
quivocally define his position, lit
mutt malt it eltar thai k vill wet tup
port Grant in any event, fie/ere tel/re
tpecting Democrats cam even rounder
the qucttion ei indorsing him in their
National Convention.
TheDelly Yarden editor of the Watch
man, we think, fVein the amount of white
wash itg be has been driven to perfertn
upon himself, must hare used up all the
lime in and around Bcllefunte. Our Bel
lefonte Dolly is one of the most
innocent little (ems in all the land, Jersey
included, just to hear Aim, but we hare
driven the valiant /rwcible into quarter*
in which he doe* not feel very com
fortable. We have proven all charg
es made against us by the Dolly Yarden ef
the Watchman to be false, and proven our
own against him that he will never den*
white-washing, although the space he has
to go ovei is ealy little overS feet by 14.
The Watchman, ef last week, in it* at
tempted reply to us, betray* that wr badly
wounded a buzzard the week before. The
"ablest" shirks and dodges, and trumps
up a new story about SI3OO and the Oceola
Lumber Company. In so far as its editor
tries to place us in a bad light, and bring
us down to his level, and refer* to the
member* of that company at Bellefonte—
for the proof-none ef which he names
we will furnish the references ourselves ;|
the members at Bellefonte, mainly inter
ested in that company, are. or were then,
Ed. Blanchard, D. O. Bush, and ex-sbcr
iff J. J. Lingle, and any one making inqui
ry of these parties will find that Mr. Mock s
charges against us, are as unfounded as
we have proven his silver mining mare's
nest to be. We furnish the above names
for the benefit of any who may yet think
be is capable of telling the truth.
We did not pretend that Kt influenced
us in legislative matters, but stated the op
posite, that we never went to the length he
wished us to go fer hit own benefit, in pass
ing extravagant advertising bills. Read
the charges in our issue of the 10th, and
then his reply the following week, and toe
how the wounded buzxard dodges, shirks,
squirms, and wriggle* to get out, and then
hides behind the SI3OO and the Oceola
company, the correct story of which can
only be had of the high-standing gentle
men we name above, aud whe will not
bear out Mr. Meek in his new mare's
nest.
He dare not publish our article of
10th, side by side with his pretended reply
last week. We challenge him to do it.
He dodges all tba main points.
Since tbe above was in type, we obtain
ed proef that again nails Meek guilty of
deliberate falsehood in tbe Osceola mat
ter. See nest article.
■ck Again Caught in a False
hood—The Proof.
In last week's Watchman will be found
Meek's last charge, boldly made, that we
had corruptly obtained money from tha
Oceola Lumber Company, for the passage
of an act for them, and he has the boldness
to say be can prove it by tbe members of
tbe company in Bellefente, which is as false
as tbe charge. The members of tbe com
pany stand by us in the matter, because
we tried to protect them as far as possible,
against the legislative roosters, to which;
Meek belonged ell along. But here is a
tetter from ez-sheritf Lingle, one of the
head-men ef the company, and who knows
all about the passage of the bill, as he.
closely watched its progress in the hourej
at the lime ; sec bow Meek lied :
I OSCEOLA, CLEARFIELD CO., May 2L 1872.
F. JCl'ETZ—Dear Sir At the time tbe
. bill wes passed for the Osceola Coal Co.,
1 referred to in the Watchman, of last week.
fou did not ask us for any money, nor do
know that you aver asked any member
of said company for any pay. That the
bill was passed over the Atadiof a dozzsn
-1 teouudrelt, tegether with three or fourem
. ployed counselors, I have no doubt. As
to Mr. Bumgardner's statement it u new
to me.
Very Respectfully,
J. J. LIKQLB.
Mr. Liagle is correct and it was tho edi
tor of this paper who passed it over tbe,
beads of the "scoundrels," and Mr. Buin
gardner has evidently made a remark about
a matter upoa which ho was not fully pos
ted, and thus did us injustice.
We havu thus far proven all of Mr.
Meek's charges against us to be deliber
ate lies and base attempts to injure our
good name, as he has all along tried, un
derhandedly and assassin-like to swindle us
out of county printing in order to break '
down the Reporter office. On the other
hand, we have proven all our charges:'
against him, and here furnish a summing
up of them and challenge him tea success- J
full denial. We can prove them all:
Meek sold out the democrats of Phila- j (
delphia en the building commissien twin- t
die.
He was corruptly concerned inthe Big*
Sandy, and pinched SIOOO of filthy lucr#
out of it.
Msck'* votca wint lit a direction to spend
corruptly the people'* tuonay to amount of
t OO.OOO, on law book* for stale library, tho
lalamora* ileal. Philadelphia doctor*, Ac,
Meek took advaataa* of unfortunala
.lemocrai*, during tho war. and tkianod
thom in tho *ubtiluto bualne**.
lleak atloniptod to kill the renntvalloy
railroad and wamp the tock paid In, by
hi* notoriou* mortgage provloo.
Meek lobbied to double the .price upon
unseated land* for hi* own pocket,
| He obtained hi* nomination by fraad
{and forgery.
| lie ha* been proven guilty of deliberate
I faUehood* in all the bate charge* agaln*l
; U.
And *o ou (• the end of the chapter. A*
oon a* our neighbor can clear himself of
these thing*, we may think it worth while
to give him more werk of the kind. Hav
ing thu* far only u*od taUehood*,|i* an evi
dence that he know nothing against u*
that i* true, and which would ho dameg
iug again*l our character, lie can make
no charge that wo cannot duprovs, and a*
he he* lied thu* far all through, he will ant
bo believed in any thing ele he may
charge in the future, hence, there will he
ao neco**ity for further reply from u*.
Ho evidently belong* to the herd of twine,
into which the evil spirit* wore driven, end
i* bathing in the tea of faUohood and coe
mption. Amen.
The Law Providing for a (>n*titu
tional Convention
Among the impoilaut duties to be
performed at the election in October
next, by the citiacus of Pennsylvania
will be the choice of delegate* to the
Convention to amend the Conalitu
lion. The act of the Legislature pro-!
Tiding for uch a contention it too
long for us to print eutire, but we copy,
below such parts of the act as are of
general intctest:
Section First provides that at the ,
general electiou to be held on the
second Tuesday of October next, there
shall be elected by the una I died elec
tors of Ibis Common wealth, delegates'
to a convention ts revise aud amend
the Constitution of this Stale; the,
said convention shall consist of one
hundred aud thirty-three members, to
be elected in the manner following ; —I
Twenty-eight members thereof shall j
be elected in the Slate at largo, as foi l
tows: Kach voter of the State shall j
vote for no mure than fourteen candi
dates, aud the twenty-eight highest in,
vote shall bo declared elected ; ninety-!
nine delegates shall be apportioned to
and elected from the different Sena
torial districts of the Sute, three dele
gates to be elected for each Senator
therefrom; and in choosing all district
delegates, each rotor shall be entitled
to vote for not more than two of the
members to be cboeen from hia dis
trict, and the three candidate* highest
in vote shall be declared elected, ex
cept in the county of Allegkeuy, form
ing the Twenty-third Senatorial dis
trict, where no voter shall vote for
more than six candidates, and the nine
highest in vote shall be elected, and in
the counties of Luieroe, Monroe and
Pike, forming tbe Thirteenth Senato
rial district, where no voter shall vote
for more than four candidate*, and the
six highest in vote shall be elected ;
and six additional delegates shall be
chosen from the city of Philadelphia,
by a vote at large in said city, and in
their election no voter shall vote for
more than three candidates, and the
six highest in vote shall be declared
elected.
• Tbe Second section relates to the
- time aud place of voting, the manner
1 of making tbo returns and tbe procla
* mat ion of the reault
* Section Third appoints tbs second,
Tuesday ef November as the time and 1
'* the Ifall of the House of lUpresenta
lives at Harrisburg as the place ef;
(i meeting of the Convention.
* SKI. 4. Said oouventiou, so elected,;
assembled and organised, shall have
- power to propose to ihecitiaens ef this
r Commonwealth, for their appreveal or
• rejection, a new Constitution or
• amendments to the present oue, or
* specific amendments to be voted for
r separately, which shall be engrossed
( and signed by the president and chief
' clerk, and delivered to the Secretary of
~ the Commonwealth, by whom and un
der whose direction, it or they shall be
• entered on record in bis office, aud
' published once a week in at least two
' uewspapers in each county, where two
papers are published, for four weeks
next preceding the day of election that
' shall be held for tbe adoption or re- i
1 jectioo of the Constitution or amend
" ments so submitted : Provided, That
( one-third of all the members of the
convention shall have the right to re
, quire tbe separate and distinct sub
mission, to a popular vote, any change
, and amendment prooosed by the con
. vention : And provided further, That;
I nothing herein contained shall author-!
I ixc the said coventiou to change tbe
. language, or to alter in any manner ;
, the several provisions of the niuth ar
i tide of the present Constitution, com- {
i monly known as the declaration of :
i rights, but the same shall be expected '
from tbe powers given to said conven- ■
: (ion, and shall be aad remain inviolate ;
> forever: And provided further, That ;
the sai<} convention shall not create,:
' establish or submit any preposition fer ■
the establishment of a court or courts :
with exclusive equityjurisdiction.
Section Five requires the submis
- lion of sli amendments agreed to bj
tbe Convention to a vote of the peo
ple for tbeir ratification or rejection.
Section Six relates to the manner of
ascertaining and making known tbe
result of the vole by the people on the
work of the convention.
SEC. 7. The entire compensation and
allowance to each member of tbe con
vention shali be as follows; For sala
ry, one thousand dollars; mileage, ten
cents per mile circular, not to be al
lowed at more than two sessions; for
postage, stationary and contingencies,
fifty dollars ; the clerk and other offi
cers to be allowed such compensation
as the convention shall direct. War-
rants for compensation of members and
officers, and for all proper expenses ol
I the convention, shall be drawn by the
President, and countersigned by the
chief clerk, upou the Htate Treasurer
for payment.
Section Kight provides for tbe filling
of vacancies in the convention.
Section Nine and Ten specify certain
duties to be performed by tbe Secre
tary of State with reference to the
election of delegates and for conveni
ence and information of the conven
tion.
Laughable Test of Social Equal!-
A Diiyufted Carpet-Bagger.
A gentleman of I hit citv detailed to
us an amusing scene which eocured in
Shuhuta, Miss., a short time ago. It
makes us wish fo( the power of pho
tographing in language.
A Radical drummer form New York
' mercantile house was staying at tbe
betel a few days. Boon tiler be be
came acquainted with the negro por
ter, be discoursed to him about as fel
lows. in a political conversation :
"Well, John, the law makes you
the equal of tbe whit* roan Dow. You 1
can ride on the Mint can, put up at
the *e rue hotele. aleep in the aarae
bade, in abort, do everything that th
white folk* do. You arc iny equal,
John; you arc anv luaii'a equal. I
congratulate you!
Now, Juliu ai aacueible negro, and
not bring uacd to aucb talk, told it to
bia employer, the landlord. That
worlhey humored tbe joke and said :
"John, I'll give yeu two dollara if
vou'll alcep wiib that fellow to-night,
lie aaid vou'er bia equal."
"All right, maaaa, I'll do it certain,"
laughed Ihe negro. Night catue, and
thedrutumer waa hardly alowed tuugly
in be.l when John, tbe porlar, ahutHrd
into the room, took bia aval ou a chair,
and began pulliug otf bia boola. The
drummer raiaed up in eoioc aurpriae,
and tbe following colloquy enaued;
l>rummer —"What are you going to
do Johu ?" 9
Jobu—"Uettiu* ready for bad' aah.''
Drummer—"The h—II you are!
There'a oulv one bed in tbe room."
Jehu -—"That makaa no difcnce,
aab— l'd jeat aa aoou alaep aid you."
Drummer—"Hut you can't do
that."
Johu (a little hurt) —"Why, 1
thought yeu told ine I wan da equal ob
de white folk*, aud ceuld sleep iu their
beds !"
Drummer—"So yeu are the equal
of the white people, but I'll be d—-d if
you can eleep with ma —1 don't like
iour email! Get out of here, you
lark scoundrel!"
And John, with the coruen of his
mouth looped ever the tip of hie eara,
from grinning, retreated from the
room, shouting, "I thought I was de
equrol of de white fo!ka!
The joke soon spread, and the Rad
ical sneak, fearing to be teased, and
seciug that hi* business was dead in
that town, left the place at daylight,
uot waiting fur the train and walking
to the next station.
Our iuformxnl tried to gwl the fal
low's name, but could B4it. The a'save
is xu xctuxl occursuce.—(Kx.
The fever for strikes seems to hxvs
broken out simulUusoutly and fsrins
dably iu ssvsral iiortiotis of Chruteu
dom. Iu New York the cxrueutera'
movsmsut is at its height. Many in
stances f accession to indignant de
mands were reported at their all-day
tsion on 14th. The bricklayers prof
fer their co opperalion aa well, and
pledge their moiiey and their fists to
I lbs cause. The upeliot is of cours* yet
Ito be seen. The coal-miners iu Mich
igan have boldly resetted their fellows
who had beeu arrested, and their men
ace* and overt acts saeni to have spread
iotinudation throughout lb* district.
And usw from Duudtt comes usws of
a strikt among th*e who figure in
"high life below ataira," the kitchen
maids protssting against Sunday cook
ing and proposing to ronfino them
selvee to "cold potatoes."
At a meeting of the Fint Democrat
ic AtaociaUou of Southampton. N. Y.,
hold Bth of May, at Sag Harbor,
George W. Whitaker, Ksq., preaidsnt,
in the chair, it was reselved unani
mously "That tliie association, while
pledging itself to support such ticket
as the Democratic National Conven
tion shall decide upon, earnestly rec
ommends the nomination of Horace
Greeley as the Democratic candidate
for President."
Darke uovktv, Ohio, U IN n Uri.
bit state of excitement oyer (be liquor
, lew. Nine suite for sums ranging from
$2,000 to 10,000 each, have boen en
tered against saloon keepers and the
owners of properly occupied by tbem,
the plaintiffs being the wires of hus
bands. One woman, whose husband
was killed in a drunken brawl, has
brought suit fur 110,000, while the
wife of tbe man wbo perpetrated the
homicide has sued for $5,000. All tbe
saloons are cloeed.
# $ ll
General B. F. Butler ia a delegate
to tbe Philadelphia Convention, and
instructed te vote for Grant In Au
gust 1867, be wrote te Mr. W. Jones,
Neeneb, Wis., that "Grant's election
will be a misfertune, bccaus it will
put in a man without a bead or heart,
indifferent te human suffering, and im
|otent to govern "*
John C. Brek in ridge has sent
Greeley a dispatch, promising him his
support, and his intention to speak
White hats are becoming the rage
among the Greeley people, since the
Cincinnati convention.
urn. wanon ruoMaaa. KICKS.
* TTARDWARK -STt)RK!I H
■ 3 WILSON it- HICKS, ™
3 BcllofonU, Pa., r
_j- •< Successor. to Inwm a W 1UM.,1 >
P Respectfully inform the cituens of £
2 Centre and other counties, that they
< have <>ne of the largest and beet se- 2
, loctodsloek of Hard wro to bo found. ~
,1 consisting of Iron, Htael, Nails, 5
* Horso Shoos. Axels, prng Wagon -
3 Skeins and Boxes. Cemp eU stock of *
> carpenter tool# and buildera hard- g
* ware, locks, oils, paints, glass, var-
2 nishes, brushes, cucumber pnmps and C
Z tubing. Lampe af all kinds, scales,
M 'cutlery, g
WOOD ASD WILLOW WARE.
Full line of saddlery and coach ma
kers goedt, wood work for buggies
_ and wagons, ploughs, harrows, culti
rj valors and grindstones. Looking |jt
•H glasses and mirror plates. Picture
- frames made to order. They also
3 have the oelobratod cook stoTe. "J
5 BU6QUKHAHNA, jk
x every on# warranted to give perfect H
r* satisfaction. All kinds of parlor j
stover. We ara determined to sell g
2 at the lowest prices fox cash, or on
2 short credit—not to axceod three 3
- months. Call and sea us, a# we taka 4
g pl—ir. 'VliSofiTlffcKtl. S
> marl6tf. Bellefonte, Pa.
* ►
a
* M
a 5 4
I have for sale a much larger
I stock of
PAPEK
' and
BORDERS
4
this season than heretofore.
12000 Bolts juat received from New
York.
MS DIFFERENT PATTERNS
Prices Ranging from
9ots. to $1 per Bolt
ALSO—OIL SHADES and FIXTURES, •
PAPER BLINDS, Ac. <
WM. J. MMANIGAL, j
mar22.Bm. Milroy, Pa
Just Arrived.
J list Arrived.
('nil and See
Call and See
WOLFS
Mngniliicnl Stock
of New
(iooris.
Come aml gt;( liar
gains.
Assortment
full and complete.
Dry (iooiia, (Jrwrii, No
tion*. Hardware, Koady-made
Clothing, and thousand* of
other article*
'PKKASt'KKK 8 SALK OF UNSEAT
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Burutidc township.
43X...1J0.. Robert Gray
" " —William Dewart 3034
" " JaineeTewers— lu... " "
"-" William Gray " "
"—"——John Dewart —. " "
41L.. —John Weiutel...... " "
412... Jaa Black 19 61
416... —Jo# J Wallace— - " "
438...PJ0 —.William Cook—..— " "
" .139 .John Cowdex.w—— 2934
" . " Win P Brady " "
"_" —Henry Shaeler.— " "
" .. " ....John Housel " "
" - " .........John Ly0n.,,,,,.—" "
" t'harls G0bcn............. " "
"" " ——.John Brady..,—.—- " "
". " ...—..John Kida ——... " "
" —Henry Donnelly—" "
" _IBU Robert Brsdy —..— " •'
'• -139—...J0hn Donnelly.—.—.. " "
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388... 22 -Waiter Stewart.- 9 30
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420... 68 Paul Cox - " "
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128... -...-.John \ augbn.l93
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108.., 86—.-Jaraiplah Parker.,,,,,. 888
Teucb Francis 26 96
" ... " - George Harriatin......... "
" " —...John Nicholson—— " "
" ... " -Mathaw Irrin lB 48
Uaorga Meade B2 96
318...'• Char lea Pettit 23 67
368... " l*carton Hunt.. 32 96
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" " .—.Polly McCtanahaa— " "
" " —.... Andrew McClanaban. " "
" " - Francii Johnston 24 67
"—" —— WilllamMcPherson.. 36 00
879... 1 William Bell 2262
358...1&4 Charles 5tewart,,,,,..,, '24 07
".,,163 ,Jubn Donaldson J7l,
• . . Micbial O'Brien 1469
MS Andrew Pettit - 21 70
897... I)a*id lycwia. —. 1860
316. John Shyn —— I 9 60
888... Richard Wnln l7 97
316 Jos Wain 19 49
John Barron..—.—— 19 60
333... KHCanby 2083
" —l6B..—.—John Kugg.." "
416„, —Mollln wharlon.,t,. tr . 17 60
60.,, Unknown.. 10 13
516...1G6— . Jars Parker—,,,,,, " "
HQ- .—of Henry Harris..—.... 862
loa -MiehlalO' Brian 706
180-. .David Lenox.——... fi^Ol
488...168 Wni Bingham 20 34
" " .—John Barclay " "
388 96 Jas Hall 86 46
76 Unknown 286
800 Pmncia Gurney 3 70
30 Unknown 181
100 of Henry Harris 2 86
140 do d 9 H -J
388 Ida Übklloaliall 88 60
'• lo| Samuel Kwing 681
" •' Alexander Pullerton ""
" „ Robert Gray ""
" " Thomas Grant
Washington llall
808 100 Sarah Hall 374
320 133 Samuel C Hall 662
3SS 161 William Gray 6al
319 130 John K Hall 668
488 161 Thomas Hamilton CBI
Jeremiah Jackson
324 128 Francis Johnston
483 151 Daniel Reese ""
~ " Thomas Reese
410 " Joseph Wallace 644
416 Jesse Wain IV 50
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" •' William Brgdy 688
•' •• John Brady
' " John Barron Jr MM
429 William Davison 6 76
408 96 Jamas Davison 642
404 John Davison 681
448 Kobt Davison 7 05
488 151 William Davison Jr 697
William Swing 6 81
" " James S Kwing
" " John Kwing
" '• Hannah Kwing
" " John Kwing Jr "
458 •• An 3 Kwinf 9'- a
Qurtin township.
483...163.. Tho P Hale 86 64
" ...163 ....Garret Cottingor 17 OS
424... 80 Thos P Wharton GOOO
411 w .Josiah Haines. 28 06
ft 88
*•... .........Charles Allen 46 66
9074 Caleb Launi ........ 16 86
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416 Jos Tayler 66 00
448... 99 Andrew Kpp1e......... 13 20
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800... 19 N L Atw00d...., 28 10
804... 4 Job W Packer........ 20 40
169... 99 Job W Packer 1116
;68... 93 Job W Paeker......... 18 90
488.,.163...,...Fi5hburn Wharton... 80 00
194... 86 John V Hylonian...... 16 96
416... Peter lUhn 69 40
•• Susen llahn 29 70
" Joe 11ama5...... |fl 79
•• Jac Wahln .. 86 79
•• ....Nathaniel Levy 30 89
•• Thomas Humphries... 86 80
' Robert Gray,,,,,,,, 88 62
. M William Grey..,, If 2Q
461 William Yar3ley life
876 uamuel Baird.,., 46 ill
41 ..Richard Tunis 98 98
900." N L Atwood 688
9D7i Robt Ann051ey......... 32 48
SUM. Jo* Kelso ttfl
887... ....Llndly Coatee,B6 81
41 William Gi1bert.,.,,,,, 6913
9074.. 4 of Caleb La0u5,....... 1688
2074 J f Longstretn. }6 04
438. .166 James White 69 73
488. .168 Abijah Davis 29 00
438...|iif. Joseph Hlgbee M 90
416 .. Jesse Brooks,,, ,„ 79 60
431...117 Naritae Godfrey 49 68
1(0 of Potor 5mith.,,,..,... 826
1C6... 149 Mnry Lane 9 W
996 .194 .JosßtLo 1107
40 Paul llurtln 1014*
14?... Jewe Unit. 44 <*o
48H. Iffll Thorns. llnlw 86 49
483 .160 SsmuslAoolt 14 W.
m W...Hi bert Irwin 17"*'
'itsi ..John Calmer . 13' in
4'JU... 48 Philip Meyer*., 2U4s
416. .Hhnrott Moyors..—. 11 '•>
4Vt... 48— Valentine Meyers 17 17
4'J l " ......... Michael Meyers....... 16 25
413 Either Eddy - 47 61
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'JUU .129.........David Carnadden..., 900
Hi... 4 do 716
39U . 27 do 14 Ml
401 William Yardy 16 10
370... .........Sainus! lteird 10 Ml
03 Henry 1).unie1,....... .. 204
434 .Mary 111 man 38 00
483 las Tiiuina* M.-Kwin 16 24
63. ,14 ...I'iin* qui(1y......... M 170
* Mallow Ltwcb 4 4
416 Richard Tuni5.......... MHO
210 . 103 FUhburti Wharton.... 10IS
fll) JWA I. U Packer... 628
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434 .....Job VV fat ker........... 897
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434. Joseph Devling 6 64
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823 Job W Packer 4 l6
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390 ~ . ino P Miteholl 244
434.. Fish burn Wharton.... 829
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63.. —Clint* (Juiglev. 86
141 - J W Parker 682
294... 81......... Charles Bu ree - 18 98
" ... •• Martha (iudlVty..,„.. 17 'JB
"... " ....John Meyers... 17'J8
04... 12 lohn Curtln 746
71...181 Holaud Curtin 6 86
160...142 Sarah Lane.— 12 32
260... Jno W Godfrey—. 2067
188 Win P Brady 16 51
160 Richard Tunis 7 04
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|4 J W Packer 6 16
483.. .160......... Samuel Scott 11 44
Ferguson Township.
1G2...U6.... Geores Kohlmyer ..... 8200
186... 127.... Jos liar licit. 864
823 Jahn Arnierson 2 68
116... 08... George Nice 2001
ouu Jacob Lite - 779
%22... 14....—..Peter Crispin ........... 416
400... 61 —....Saiuuel l> on can......... 84 30
36... 47 Tboma* McCullough 220
70... I.c.kib nl Hawthorn... 21
10... 10- Isaac Worrell —. 2HO
SBB .. 4V.........A1fred B Crewit..— 28 3*
404... 19..—....Th0uia* Ferguson...... II Ml
418... 2* Aaron Levy 12 60
404. ..116 James Moors— l2 U8
882 .. Hannah Turner..—.... 11 8C
398 122 Daniel Turner..— 12 90
l&l Dy<lia Fowler—. 1600
91 Jacob Way M 10
16... .——Henry Mrdler—- 270
1&0... —Kicliard Gintee.—. 600
235 Richard Mosley lB £0
U7 —..Henry Mauley....— lpfflJ
300... —— Berry Horner—— .. rHU
40 .....Johu McK. au 2 40
300... Robert Kankin.....—. 18IW
337 la*ac Buckle 18 00
480... . ...Jas Baker —6 00
400 —..John Petberbhdge.... 6UJ
300... -Josiah Lusby—lß 00
126 Caleb North 8 70
63 —..Aohn Pcthcrbridfs— 800
110... John Baker BO6
60... .—....Samuel Miles...——.. 6 01)
35 M <*o* Thomson 8 10
60 —...John Patten 61*1
10... —Abrwui llicks 60
60... Samuel Bryson,. 18 K
160... —..Unknown——— "
Gregg Township.
872... 81.. William Hepburn CSB
aau... 129 John Cowdor——— JO#
306... 117 Andrew Carson 702
3H0... -.... Bernard liubb* 8 46
S3U . . ..—.Alex McDonald—- 629
300... —...R>bl Gray..— —— 4 78
" John Ornoi —— "
" ... —.Cornelius Bishop 3BO
232... Jacob Markley-8 00
334... —... Daniel Kcose—.— <OO
331... —.lsaac Richardson.. **
2JB Michael ZeiicUr............ "
|9... Jacob Drt-ner..- 70
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Halfmoon Township.
(Si William King 1216
173 Samuel Bryan 8 47
307 John Mckissick 27 74
317 10 Henry Fiord fit! 62
HUB 80 Richard Whitehead 80 00
300 20 Wiiiian I-amburn 3780
210 Jabub Underwood 'J' l 4O
1.16 116 Jacob Pyle 17 10
300 120 Un-hard Joliff 'J IP
•jtX) John Hanna
23p jotiah Lawburn AiUj
SJobp Thompson 20 78
R< land Curtin A Sons 11P
236 77 Kob| Shaw !► 41
34 lli Unknown
137 do 12
IV) Jacob Baker Ml 4*
V U-L-. *4
•• Jno Baker
18 C K Delige 2 24
Haines Township.
400 M Michael Grata 400
141 Simeon Grata
436 John Simpson
SM Henry Antis 800
110 Hepburn & HirHl
8f fcSrlfifJXj J™
185 of John Kedd 2 46
g 00 Christian Devlin* 841
4UO Jas Rowc 4 00
Mary Jenks
•• 00 Thomas Barr
106 22 William Lowry
156 K) Benjamin Young 209
329 Peter Cramer 610
282 J4O S Snyder & H Gllmap 240
418 MB George Ikraroer 4)
382 lftß Peter Kplar 860
486 Adam pplw 8 tj
4.36 Chas llall
, 00 Mary Barr
170 Stover A Wolf 3 40,
228 150 Wm Mackey 454
ISO Unknown 12 00 j
iS do 100
Harria Townahip.
384 25 J C Fisher <0
400 LV c r W'jwp 856
g7 ||2 Kearney har.on £72
g Ru hard Parker
412 124 Thus Parker
*lO William Harrison
gig! Klner McOormioV
298 William McCandless 101
£4 John Smith 2 22
152 Jerem'ah Sankey 122
277 Samuel Edmieton 2 24,
gO Jno Bell - 185
Thomas Johnston 10 HO
Jno Irvin do
Wm Irvin do
•• William Brown do
" jas Reed do
•• Absolem Andre do
•• Kobt Patterson da
•• William HoflWn o 40
•• Daniel Lot do
•• Daniel Smith do 1
•• Samuel Young do '
toward Towmbip.
50 A I) Harris 2H5
g) HA Jostlin £24 1
HO Henry Antis 34Hj<
199 15 CB Welch 22 67 .
144 WmC Welch 1108 .
IH6 92 JI) Harris 1122 <
174 AD Harris 9 83 ,
160 of Jonathan Willis 906 1
•• 40 ofde 12 72 <
433 lU2 Aleaander Hunter do <
IB Aubn Buyer* do
432 Samuel\ oung do 1
433 " Benjamin Young do
•• " Thomas Hamilton do I
416 Jacob Weidncr do
180 J J Lingle 8 72
433 183 Satmiel l'ancoast 12 74
390 48 jSFurst 11 11
208 John W Godfrey
366 112 do
154 Joseph Green
260 of Jesse Evens j
142 23 Roland Oiirtin 4* 30
40 Raul Curtln
00 Jos Taylor
120 J0 Kelso J
26 Jacob Baker 68
235 William Ramsey 4018
25 jos Oreynburg 2 *<6
160 James Green 1710
300 Samuel Curtin 11 40
100 Unknown 67
104 83 John Brady 22 80
Him ton Township.
76 Kuhnes 10 84
400 John Friend 38 4(1
464 Adam Kuhnes 19 44
114 Andrew Kuhnes 7 42
238 fjnknown 24 14
433 )8 John Price 27 7©
" ' John Wheelaad
" ( John Rollington
300 10 James Baxter
181 Andrew Kunes 816
76 111 Charles Kunes 484
40 Jacob Burley 2 56
liberty Township.
408 40 Peter Leitsell . 26 96
260 Jeremiah Jackson 3 9(,
J39 Christian Smith 28 08
429 103 Roboitlirvin 12 62
198 10 of John Potter 12 64
408 180 Btephrn Stephenson 12 96
" 198 John Dun woody
•• I|Q Ibunexer Beuhani 932
40 * Paul Plftchev 840
88 Daniel Kraut* 00 If 4
S* Jo It 10 1
4*> ' . AA'HU bottom 260 i
lu4 Wsifiam Hayes 11t
60 James McGhos 640 <
17 john Quay ' 816 .
M> Rob W Packer 10P t
160 Harah Curtln 18 3*l
Jo Nlnton Idnffla HM'l
M Hushßhaw 868 '
60 Jo 980 ;
84 Jo 6 72 i
2"6 'Chrl.tlan NestleroaJ 4 IS*
60 of Thomas Parsons 1 • ;
to of A Hnmllton "2 48
70 Jo> M Nhii w 224
2**B 32 of Win Bcolt IHOfii;
810 164 Mmcnret Bradford 19 84
40 Hle|i|ieu Chambers 4 B* {l
260 JohnJaskson 4 00
60 D ('alscadden I*lo,
!0 Th. ii.Bs King 128
41*1 40 Peter Lille 1280
ho RohtHmlth 2 661
do William Gorrell
30 Pctr HwaHa 1>;
20 Jeremiah Sheridan 96j
30 R.os Itaker 192
2**J I'esitcrs . C 4*l
41*1 Maihrw Leach Jo {
l*sl J" Robiirts 8 'JO'
do (Bias Bruce 3 'J'
7 I*> 2 Duiil Kraus* Bno
398 80 RoWrt lirvin IBP
175 Katnual < ustar II 3oi
Ma rioo Towuahip.
2U Robert Youn* 6611
410 J M Mr Kinney 128 10
117 Ab * Scott 28 92
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IfJ Putil ZauUiri ger 24 01
70 Chrl.tlan Rohrer 17 82
60 Ale* Hcotl 46;**
123 A loam Sifiger 81 (I)
60 Unknown , 6 60
4** l Jo - 44 00
•JO do 22 4o
100 do II
4411 do 1 10
140 do 3860
68 do 6 79
47 do 12 92
83 John Schneck 22 88
800 Unknown 229 41*
441 Jo 6 86
200 . d 8800
J/ilftn Towuahip.
120 131 Slmwii Grata 644
VSi 47 da do
196 01 do do
198 42 do 2 <M
1341 14| Jo 614
j 110 Strohccker A Reynold* 840
2UO Jacob Keigfreid 8 68
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287 Thomas Grant 8 68
4*lo Ale* Hunter ** 200
3UO jcreuiiah Jackson 890
126 William Steadman 264
!ll Robt TsKgart 108
i 200 Thomas .Smith do
j ■SOU Aaron Ls-vy I 'at*
Jkt> Thomas Grant 6 80
' 4-10 Robert Brady 7 30
110 llnnnah Brady 7 24
1429 Robert Gray Jo
402 Thomas Grant Jo
440 John Krtn'so do
:*4SJ \Vm Parker 8 444
126 John Dorsey 60
iile Moore Wharton Jo
f 126 Henry Toland 3 40
Jo Sain 1 Norton 3 46
do Daniel William Jo
462 William Brady do
1324 Richard Parker • do
331 Jeremiah Parker do
, 68 William Parker 88
4*r> 1H William Milca 18 84
126 More Whartsn 6C
100 of Abratn Bcott 2 64
60 f Samuel Scott 1 (42
: 120 A brain Scott 214
; 90 Samuel Scott 1 22
260 Daniel Seigfrisd 2 00
110 Strohccker A Reynolds I o*l
' 38 William Parker 88
266 John Brady 3 40
250 Jisrry Jackson 1 744
160 Jonathan Wolf 122
1 140 <>f Lyons Messint 10
124 j, Gc. rg Calhoun 230
TaUon Towbsnip.
400 120 Benjamin Horner 23 64
300 120 Jacob Itaker 31 3u
ITS Robert liurtin 18 48
'JOB Nicholas Delhi 18 11
<IBO Adam Delhi 1724
JOB * Nicholas I4eihl 23 00
211 johntvßrien 2194
KU John White 10 414
166 Thomas Wetl 16 2J
j 61 jaiitut Nvwport 6 'Mi
•16 Robt Grove 6 76
76 William Wilson 7 88
182 Wil'ian. Kill* 18'0
KO Henry (>ross 17 10'
-.do of Robert McOtaln 39 80
Potter Totriftbip.
, 600 James Brown 180
John Triclf jr CO
J 177 Bernard Uuhloy 1 00
HirUlupliw Iter ring do
Benjamin Patterson 2 10
\ 1(0 Henry Yandcrslife 92
, l0 Aletandvr Uuotwr 00
, Jo Samuel Scott do
i da Abraham Sct| do
jame* Moore do
Kilward Gamlgus 3 00
Wilhan. Uamigus do
Jbwm Forbes do
; 42 Jnrncs Moorn 270
Wm Herman 2 00
Daniel Smith 2 40
Daniel Levy do
' Samuel Young dn
Wiiiian. Harrison 3 00
, Joseph C 'Wgill do
V™**? 1 CO
W m i'Uraoy I 00
■ 108 fll Perm Telly 100
cl-18 184 George Fuust" 300
.! 126 Unknown V 2
, 199 Henry B Fullmer .3 00
Penn Tow nship
400 00 George Swlnsford 200
Hash Township,
lis l>vid Brvomft 7 c *
438 152 Martha Mct&*s| do
•155 103 Jk <>lei.(worth do
,ISI dq George do
■ 434 do Edward May est on d<
t 10 Andrew Armstrong STO
483 IGt Sharp Delany 762
AM Wijliam McPhersori 3 OU
435 158 Wm G Latimer 240
453 158 Kirhard'Malone 1512
ilo do Isaac Britches 1514
do do Malkia* Slough 10 c.i
do do Ham! Kankir do'
|do do Henry Slough f. S4
do do P r ti Broumaa 14 80!
do do Thomas Edwards do
do do Kobt Irvin do
do a$ Thomas Hamilton 741
do do Thomas Grant do
do do Thomas' Hroeao 80 29
do do jno Gundgcr 00 88
da da George Slough 20 21*
da do Michael "GTjuagar 80 i'
18 12 Robert Kin* tw
! 368 158 j<hn Mover 49 41j
438 158 John Allison 56 40'
! 75 William Wilson 151 C
j'A® ot J a mo* Allison 35 81
438 153 Ha ml Showers 12 80
Ido do Rami Joner 80 31
do do John Bryon da
do do William Grozel do
do * do Andrew GraelT • do
do do Kobt -Spear )516
do da Christian Luikur* do
do da Casper Schaefher 80 31
do do George ll.>fhagio do
do do Peter Miller do
do do John Funk 80 29
405 147 Jural. Rush 28 35
422 44 John Weldman 29 52
402 Jlfl Jacob Weidman 66 27
483 158 Casper Laurence 1513
do do Richard Lowden do
do do Daniel Fiuerald 80 29
do do David Ecklcr do
do do Henry Pinkerton 60 62
do do Samuel Chestnut 1512
do do Jacob Kudishcll 00 54
do do Henry A err 28 76
do do Christian Sloner 28 67
do de John Stoncr do
do do Chri.tiau HUM do
do do Robl Reed )512
75 J'W Harruoty. 9 16
103 John Marriaon 18 83
iW K*U Thr-mas Hamilton DOS*.'
Ido do Eleanor Siddens IS H
| do 103 Joseph Hopkins 1512
[do do Jpo Hopkins do
408 William Wilson Q 2ft
433 163 John l,ov den 1471
|do do Thnma* Grant do
Ido da Bonj Rush do
Ido ao Sebastian GrotT 3019
do do Jacob Myers d
do do Kohl Miller 18 72
do do Daniel Buckley 7(i
do do H K Morwnn et| 14 06
do do Daniel Turner IS 12
43d Charles Eneas do
ao Thomaa Grant 3005
270 Hugh Mr Entire S6 4o
100 163 Robt King 12 30
433 IGB Edward Bryan 1612
120 jSO John Lylly 2100
453 158 * Robt lrviri 62 98
do 162 John Manor do
do i 63 Etc hard Peters do
33 do John Wilson 1612
433 188 Henry Witrner 664
do 158 JohnCunninghnni 28 (Mi
do do . William Gray 1512
217 Sebastian Gran U 02
do ■ John Mu*ser Jr do
436 153 William Wilson 8019
do do Hugh Hamilton 26 On
do 183 Jacob Slough 4612
483 John Low-den 1512
168 John Hover 19(50
438 168 Mary Smith 161?
do do Richard Malono do
do do Hannah Turner do
do do . James Turner do
106 Barbara Snyder 14 19
390 116 Anna Arthur 13 66
(33 163 John Loo 18 06
194 17 Thomas Arthurs 17 20
133 163 Jas Welch 30191
193 183 Rudolph Kelker 27 491
188 1M tUmWlfbl SOlv'l
IA. 163 ( htti HUI( 1412
do do Thorn#, Lm d„ i
do do 0 batiasr H
! i 1 in J J* 7 *
**? m i w*** Ani,w, | •
1/1 08 Jo* rim 7 If)
*4B rn HetUy Plm 4S.
MM 100 Goorff* I'lis 371;
4&1 168 Andrw (Jroff Ml 81
'/IT l of Robert Jtainsy ;u!
TO Thom<teS| V
( Cbritfcl7^o r *!
■/•! W PfclUy KUruiff 8600
ldl 4 74 J"hti Kborraaa 10 00
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01 Nuinufl Chestnut 4 14
M Ca*pe Lnwreaes 188
TO jr>io Klcliard* 880
4H 188 John Ixiwdun 1618
do do Th.nun, Oram do
do do BonJ ltuih do
do do Bcbattlsn Graff 884(1
do do jnoWtfiion 1618
76 William Wilson do
888 jm Alliion do
1(1) 868 Jh.bt Km* do
4(1 10 Billiard AthsJton 4 (*>
m 168 ltkbard Malona 1612
do do Itaai* Britches do
do do /niii)undft|tir fin 80
do do Moor* i. Hloofb 80 211
do do Hirkltl (ludifer do
LH J?i Ward man Affallipo 24 74
*5 16 Tiiouim Jlamilton 784
do do Thomas tirant ded
510 Pstrie Hayes 1 40
40 Jfio |Uhl BHO
210 HO Hugh llamiiion 1616
433 168 Jacob Budithall 80 28
ISO Jor Harrison 1061
HU jn.. (V.peahnver MOO
V" do 1400
Saow Shoe township.
488 108 Bamuet M Pos 21 7
826 Win Bank* 1 fifi
400 David William* do
k) Alex Martin 12 66
WW Lewi# Lewi* 18 4#
4 of
418 168 Mary M Wharton 10 84
do do Jo* 1* Nurria do
do 120 Luke Minr do
416 Karah M Kullman 2002
433 ICS Kurd WiUon 17 40
do do 'Thomas Mt lam 21 42
do do Thotna* ¥ Wharton do
416 Jiktiard Wain 20 46
413 163 Kobt Water. 22 47
do do BenJ K Morgan 21 77
do do Kearney Wharton >7 44
do 168 Henry Bet* 67 88
ITH jo. lieu 44 76
4of "
484 Samuel Dobaon 2100
488 108 Patrick Moore 1824
do do John Hunter 16 84
do do W m Bingham 16 86
do do jat Hawthorn 2264
202 HI I rter BeU 2010
488 168 Thoma* Hawthorn 22 06
do 164 Alex 1 Dal la* 1816
do 168 Ja* per May Lan IS 14
do do John Houston 16 86
♦474 Paul Bel* 2014
440 Jar Whit taker l 26
6 Ueorgo Foi reat 1 |S
140 Jat Korrat 28 00
HO , (iof|c Wheeler 5(020
4.84 Hugh Dalton 14 46
jdo - t.coreeDalton i 4 86'
(do Jat Dobson i 4 46
Ida Jo. UoWoft , iH 26
ido (iron. Dobson |6 86
.47 148 Pkter Hoop* v <j|
IH6 M 2 John Hoop* 916|
100 Jo* Butcher i 6 40
484 J a* Black JJ to,
do Samuel Slack 2016
do Henry Slack do
172 J a* Tool 8 78
434 Wm Longweil i 4 86
800 Patrick Moore tS96
u5 Henry Moore 7 79
484 Samael Horner i7 8*
433 |C3 Jacob Oral* 1684
do do Patrick Moore t6S4
do do Ja> C Fither 24 HH
4(2 44 David Cartcadden 80 84
488 168 John Taylor i486
do do David Stewart da
14 do K"ht Rainy t7 36
do do John Half i 4 86
•lo do Thoma* Hmith do
do do Wm Jackson
do do K<twarxl Scott
do do Thomas L Welling , do
do do samuel ulodgst do
do do sharp ixiany 670
do do Wnt Mcrhernon 10 36
do do win o Lit inter do
do do John Wei* do
do do jas <; leu ihworth do
do do Manuel joeepheua 13 51
415 ijswiit Turner 16 .'l6
do audrew singer 15 02
433 163 John xicholson lti 38
do do John ewnnwick 670
150 of Joseph uarriaoa 502
433 153 Margaret spear 16 70
i6Q 144 John rim 8 04;
300 120 job Riley 670
tOO David < itixmddea 2 35
433 163 Jfagmu Miller iC 44
do do wm Jf Smith 16 66
do do John nonnldeun 654
do do lilair to'( 'laUahaa 16 34
do do Jacob \Vvise 670
do l-VJ Samuel whittaker 20 >4
do do George whittaker do
do do . Citarlea Risk 16 34
do do waiter Stewart jr do
do do mary lmOanahaa do
do do Jantee wheeler 90 i 4
do do Samuel Forrest 20 34
do 163 Henry Hill 670
waiter Stewart jr 1 66
Thomas i. Moore do
Blair m urn a ban do
Ann Mcclsnahaa do i
Klx uejtar natxard do i
John singer do
jamet roglc do !
nenry mgel do
peter rogel do I
433 nobt waiter* 15 44
400 peter nail 15 40
106 Henry vandyke 7 56
433 jos Morris 19 24
do Alexander wary do
do tieorge txldy do
' ■do Audrcw nayard 15 44
' do nurd wilson do ;
,149 121 wni lay 235
' 433 163 kcwrney wharton 49 34
'do do Thomas orcavs 32 38
,190 8 Henry Vandyke 250
' 162 Kichard Jones 5 77
438 153 Moore Wharton 15 80
do do Kebecca Wain 12 00
do do nenjuraUmaa 20 24
do do sliaabeth Tallmaa 12 00
do do as valentine * do
do do MTMilliken do *
200 m J Mitchell 19 57
433 153 William ningham 22 50'
do 143 Andrew nayard 16 34)
415 sarah Wharton 21 80
383 j as t iiale 13 94
433 j Amos x'xanus 14 48
do sara'l Linn 16 34
do 163 rhebe Wain do :
do do sural W Fisher do
Spring Township.
4XI IXB Ross Johnston 19 80
SW Henry Taoi U 00
900 l aikcrino Kobinaon do
do Kebecca Kobinaoa IS 80
1® Kichard Robinson 8 90
100 Thomas Theniburg 4 00
JO Jno Lone 1 jjh
1M JJL.npio 0 86
**> Samuel For Lea 4 00
60 ,la* I) Harris 2 SO
"5 Unknown 3 29 *
160 do 718
146 21 do QQO
0 of Wm Wilson 2 TO
11? Jm Moore * 18 40
Taylor Township.
397 W Richard Downing 1211
100 Michael Weidnor 6 00
do do do
484 John Lamb 841
do John Sherrick 0 02
217 Joshua Williams 319
434 11 nth Hamilton do
200 Christian Vanpool 1027
301 Joseph Downing 76 26
300 Abncr Webb 0 72
48 James Fox 9180
403 Jom Drake 26 78
660 Craig & Sherrick 42 84
180 92 William Burg 19 64
92 Thomas Wallace 4 68
21k) Richard Whitehead 18 70
160 Joshua Williams 9 81
300 22 John Lamb IS 96
301 Samuel Downing 93 28
200 Win' Bell 68 66!
300 George W Albcrtjr 66 89
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200 . Jacob Vaupool 1210
[l6O Andrew Burryhill 8 41
200 Nicholas Hammond 81 2!
do George Riter 1240
300 Jo.-opli Welch 2 92
362 Elijah Merry man 62 37
LSI) George A nsliuU 6 68
200 Robert Campbell 12 49
160 of John Carr 4 61
200 of J times Carr 6 20
100 Jacob Beck 8 12
HO do 2 72
162 Maria Morris 9 42
lfin Unknown
da 4a •*
M A M A War 4a
8,5 . 40 ..... fii *u
20 Jmn Walk
80 Jacob Bark
280 Wm Burs 17 f
160 Oaocga Jfanf
ill) Thtaaoi Mnrtin • #
60 Jasapfc Clark f 81
200 Ann Arthui* „ 12#
SS H|
160 Jakn Haorar
800 Wm AddlacMM ™ #26
260 Maria Morris .W M
do Clamant Berk with 22 W
78 J Lewi* #
17 Unknown S
too Jnaas Caw bar 8 #
40 Jasaph Yodcr t VI
488 168 Joshua William* IH#
100 Uaorga Manf •*
do Jno (vtpanhnvan 4
176 Wm KTy*on A Co
40 Jam** Pox
178 Unknown No I 10 72
180 do No 2 868
206 4# Halt 1
141 4o Wo 8 488
210 do Wo IS 1002
Union Township.
844 Chorion Wilson 888
189 Samuai Phlpps 6#
146 jakn Cooper 82
266 John Dunwoudy IS 74
117 Boyea Davis BMH
60 Boyea Dovla 9 20
170 Gaorwa Haovar 18 40
Ifio John Mrudanhnll 6 Ml
do Ho hi Hall 10 #
80 Im PUhor 208
488 188 Aaron Long . 691
do Caspar Mamas 4a
do 141 Jacob Cook do
280 ' f Wm Brooks 13 74
488 Ml Mm ba. i(rau 691
do do John Dooaldaon 440
60 as—ii I Hoy* Sw
do 80/ so Dnvla 98
881 BoM Karri* so
488 188 Mary Morn* 691
do do KoU tit*wart , do
do do Bnmuot Miimjr do'
do do Oomoai Mlia* 1107
du do rmaci* Johnston 691
do Wm Chancellar It U7
892 127 Baahaa UntHM 861
448 64 Martha Huston 700
483 148 Wm Mtownrt jr 891
do do William Stawort do
do da W altar (Mawnrt do
U Wnl* Fisher 2 07
88 o i Peter Benson 488
268 Wm Brooks 11 <SB
191 Dunwoody A Long 8 78
17 of Boyea Davis 8 90
40 Wm Kuhnas da
•0 Mamoai Hsyes 6 68
26 Wm D Kuknas 1 |
16 da J fig
488 MS Batty Morris 891
da da Dahurnh Btawsrt do
J-' Aaron Lory do
do do jobs Swaawiek 11 7
20 Boyes Do vis 8 81
UD Budolph Mulhollaa 4 07
Walker township.
•2... Jeremiah parksr .. 362
" Richard mfcar.... ••
426...181 jss sutler 796
*36 Mary cerricsn 616
" ... 64 William acksrt... 609
- .. - ospt osums 664
629 Marg tmogherty... 7 87
635 58 Margaret Jaase* 631
,445 75 adwardjamee 699
1600 66. Bits DMghsrty 750
627 146 jemese^u......... 796 -
,420 .71 mer H*hs 804
624 127 amoawiokemhem.. 769
435 56 william uilhert 816
66 107 John ner0er....... 163
" Roht askeo 1 66
! " " Job packer - "
" M JRM Packer. ** 14
* M David jaknshM ** **■
327 100 william uaosnl C 43
397 •* ..Mrid Mercer 623
'2lB jdo Backer 364
1 433 120 Samuel Mile*. 36 30
160 christian Rohrer 15 75
161 John Knoz 3 85
163 Richard purdon 418
175 Rachnel Bobison 6 Of
100 nam no! mckoo 1 50
192 Jeremiah warden 290
219 earn'l Bark man 634
150 David seed * 4 50
U2 ......pan! taoUinger 450
99 ....ruknowa. 1 50
100 B Robisoo 12 00
242... 86 James sutler 3 60
50 —william
25 cmpt oswnsn GO
15 ...Mar onugherty... SO
50 Mary carrieaa.... 140
70 John Baker 1 20
200 capt oasmaa 3 00
143... 11..... William ackcrt... 224
151... 07 do 2 40
H1... 42. Marg Dougherty. 180
|198... 05.....8dward Jarrt..._ 3 00
50 ..william naha 1 25
69... 39....jams avaus 1 04
30... 60
46... 76 James sutler 74
92... 22 Wm Arkert. 164
211... - ...captoasman 3 42
115... 13....Margaret nnnghstty. fO2
219... 30....Margaret jaam 362
274 .155....8dward James. 3 46
179...110 Eiis naugbrrty 2 92
j 100... 39... jess* xraaa. 1 64
] 211... 62 reter uaka. 342
4... 22 amos wisckmham. 12
, 124...156...-william uilbart. 2 14
90... 54....JHM Merosr 1 46 *
M ... 94 Koht Atksn M M
86... 40...j0b packer
89... " ...james packer Jr...„ 1 46
59... H tmvid johastoa. 96
327...160.....wi11iam Ms seal 4 94
327...100 David Mercer...... „ "
337...154 nobt A jno Baker.. 502
143...U2v....akhard Bcbiassa... 224
119...120.. ..of Ruth Brook* 3 44
22... 47 Elisabeth uahu 34
65... 40....wm nabn 96
882...188 David sutler 6 28
464...136... wm Mi11er............ 6 30
Worth townahip.
91... 53. Jacob cuhues 12 77
180... 401. Joeeph Kuhnea... 25 38
119... 83 Abeam auburn... 11 17
247...150 oeurge Kuhnea... 34 80
390... 40......MaLhiaa anhnea.. 66 78
370 oeorgeLawman... 3694
• John ainger........ 1 U
345 ..John Kuhnee 14 15
12 Jobnneet. 10 62
106 Henry clyster 6 29
2"4 samuel Miles 27 11
237 Daniel vietar...... 2602
25 wiiliam witter.... 350
256 ....wm sbippeo jr 22 32
30 Holland Kicharda. 390
433... 163 Jamea Hawthorne 26 76
21 John Mifflin 3 52
129 Tbomaa swan wick 1066
300 Thorn Hawthorne 19 95
330 jaaper Mayan.... 26 74
20 John wis ter....... 3 61
59 unknown- 3 90
JAB. F. WEAVER.
Trmmirer.
Treaturer'a office. Beilefonte. April 4.
On Marriage.
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imp and milt vUlk interfere vita
■anUM sad ram the happiaew f theus- ,
*°dt,—with sure means mt relief fee tbe .
aaie 4 £i , sra ttriisusr
free of cWte, ' W|W
aa^Witsgg% r .
GROCERIES!
The Chepast,
purest, best.
OPPOSITE THE IRON FRQJIT,
On Allegheny Street.
RUHLAGAULT.
Coflee, Ten. Sugar, Syrup, Dried Fruit,
Canned Fruit, Hana, Dried Beef,
Salt, Pick lea, Butter, Flenr,
Corn Meal. Buck weal Floor,
and •r.pythta* nsualy kapt is a wall tabu
lated Am class Grocery Store
mart, fen EUH L a OADLT
/ igNfkt Ift aLI doTkt! : -
Stagaa awUs* daSfSr'aU
point*, north, south, aa*t tad waak