FIXS.KVITZ "iter 0 Centre Hall, Ta., May 31., '<2 TKRMS.—The RsroaTxa i published WWkly at $2 per year, in advance, or when not paid in advance. For tlx months half these rates. Advertisements $1,60 per square (ten lines) for three insertion. Advertisements fer 3 6 and 12 months, at reduces! rales. Any person sending us the name* of six new subscribesr, with ethcash. will re ceive the Rxronrxn one vear free. Tom Scott is president of tweuty six railroads, the total salary of which makes the snug sum of $176,000 an ■ually. And Tom was ouce a po day reached me through telegrams, letters, and the comment* of journalists independent of official patron age and indifferent to the smiles or frowns of power. The number and character of these unconstrained, unpurchased, unso- licited utterance* satisfy me that the move menCwhlch found oppression at Cittcln nail has received the stamp of public ap proval, and been hailed by a majority of our countrymen as the harbinger of a bet ter day for the Republic. I do not misinterpret this approval a* especially complimentary to mysslf. nor even to the chivalrous and justly esteem ed gentleman with whose nam* I thank your Convention for associating mine. 1 race)va and welcome it as a spontaneous and deserved tribute to that admirable platform of principle* wherein your Con vention so tersely, so lucidly, so forcibly, set forth the convictions which impelled and the purpose* which guided its course —a platform which, casting behind it ihs wreck and rubbish of worn-out contentions ind by-gone feud*, embodies in fll and lew words the needs and aspirations of to-Jay Though Thousand* stand ready to con temn your every act, hardly a syllable of criticism or cavil ha* been aimed at your plot/arm, of which the substance may be fairly epitomized as follows: I. All the political rights and franchis es which have been acquired through our late bloody convulsion must and shall he guaranteed, maintained, enjoyed, respected evermore. 11. All the political right- and fran ohise* which have been lost through that convulsion should and must be promptly restored and reestablished, so that there shall be henceforth no proscribed claa. and no disfranchised caste within the lim its of oar Union, whose long estranged people shall reunite and fraternize upon | the broad-hasiz of univcrial amnesty with impartial suffrage 111. That, subject to our solemn con stitutional oh'igation to maintain the equal rights of all citizens, eur policy should aim atllocal self-government, and not at cen tralisation ; that the civil authority should be supreme over all tbe military ; that the writ of habeas corpus should be jealounly upheld at the safeguard of personal free dom ; that the individual citisen should enjoy the largest liberty consistent with public order ; and that there shall be no Federal subversion of the internal polity of the several States and municipalities, but that aach shall be left free to enforce the rights and promote the well-being of it* inhabitants by such means as the judge ment of it* own people shall prescribe. IV. There shall be a real, ami not merely a simulated reform in the civil service ofthe Republic ; to which end it is iadispensible that the chief dispenser of iu vast official patronage shall be shielded from the main temptation to use his power sallishly by a rule inexorably forbidding and precluding his reflection. V. That the raisiagof revenue, wheth er by tariff or otherwise shall be recognised and treated at the people's immediate busi ness. to be shaped and directed by them, through their representative* in Congress, whose action thereon the President must neither overrule by his veto, attempt to dictate, nor presume to punish by bestow ing office only on those who agree with him or withdrawing it from those who do not YL That the public lands must he sacredly reserved tor occupation and ac quisition by cultivatots, and not recklessly squandered on the projectors of railroads for which our people have no present need and the premature construction of which is annually plunging us into deeper and deep er abysses of foreign indebtedness VII. That the achievetnei* of these o.) He accordingly eriit one of the IkmU down to the express office the next day to secure the pup. Judge at' his liorrur when hc|learued that a colored tuau had |utid the charg es and taken the pun home. Dent was directed to hunt the colored 'uiau and brother,' and see what ho would take for the pup. He finally suc ceeded in finding him, and the price was set at SOS. After a good deal of haggling the price was reduced to $45, and this Grant paid. The pup is new said *u be worth $-'OO. but Graut has never forgotten whereby lie squan dered thirty live dollars and a half. This is an o'er true tale, and shows the calibre of our model I'resi lent. ■e. ■ ♦ ♦ Greeley l'leasanti lew Our fellow townsman i*ave the Gin cinnati Enquirer), Mr. James W. Fitzgerald, is enthusiastic for Greeley and Grata. He addraaaed Mr. (!mi ley a uoto a few days ago, iuforming him of his intcutiou lo stump the Statu ofOhieiu his interest, lie received in reply the following hastily writteu note: "J. W. Fitagerald, Esq., Gel a wheel-barrow and go West. 11. G." There was an old farmer who had taken the Tribune fer thirty years, rode twenty miles on horseback to hear Greeley lecture. What do vou think of bitn ? ask a neighbor. "Wall, I don't think much of hiui as a speaker, but he would make a datuued good singer." Some of our citixeus, who head Gree ley's address before the Agricultural Association last fall, labor under the appreheusion that iu case of his elec tion everybody will be compiled to eat mutton! \Ve are assured by a prominent "dolly" that this is a mis take. This question is to bo referred to the Cougrtosioual districts.—Lafay ette Journal. This ia one of the congratulations to Mr. Greeley : Denver, Col., May 3, 1N72. Permit me to congratulate you hart ily, and to hope that you secure a four years, lease of the WVite House. Cor nt Mi kat. • Fame," *ayE Dr. Greeley, U an ac cident In proof ef the aeaertiou read the following fr"iu the Binghaiuiou Republican < The person aho Mgn* himself "Count Wurat" was formerly a barber in Denver, and shave*! Mr. Greeley once. I,ater he was in Moutana, where be kept a saloon. After he left there it was discovered that he had kept false weights for weighing gold, to R. M. Hagaman, of Hiuglutmton, we are indebted Cor these facts. The Springfield Republican, which is cooling down into a scriptural frame of mind, says that Horace Greeley is the Juhu the Baptist of the Republi can party. We submit that that (s no reason why the Cincinnati free-trader* should cut off his head.—Hartford Ccurant. When Horace get* into the Whit* House, won't the Presidential garden catch it ? "What I know About Farming" willj be illustrated at the government expense, iu away to make the White House gardener's hair stand en end. As Mr. Greeley cannot be in augurated till March 4, it will be too late to graft encumber trees, but just in season to transplant baked beans.— Detroit Poet. It would be curious to speculate up on Mr. Greeley's disposal af b> find rears salary as President of the United States. It woald be a prolific subject, if it were not fe* the fact that ha will probablv discount it all belore he as sumes the office, in advancing money to young men "going west," and in dorsing the notli of naw-found friends. —Chicago Timas. H. G. was writiug an editorial de manding a duty of SIOO a ton on pig iron when the news of his Presidential nomination reached him. Hs stopped, friu ned, and said "That's funny!" 'he man who denies that H. O. ex pensed therein the sentiment of an un divided people, is "a liar and a vil lain." —Chicago Past. One "humor of the canvas" has al ready developed. A despatch fram New Orleans announces that white hats have been adopted in that city, and the demand for '.hem on the day succeeding tha nominations at Cincin nati depleted ihe dealers'stook. From Cincinnati we read: "The entire Louisiana delegation went home tbut equipped, and tha Won. John Went worth has appeared in the same speck less head-piece on the streets, and announced that white hats are going to be the fashion in Illinois until after November." In Mr. Greeley's bio graphy wa are told bow, as a boy, he had read everj book he could lay bis hands on by tha light of pine knots. Perhaps the pine knot will come into the present presidential campaign along with the white hat, the whole somewhat grotesque, perhaps —as the coon skins and log cabins of '4O were but a sign of the times, pretentious of political movement. Adapting a line from Macau I ay's "Battle of Ivry," Mr. Greeley might cry to bis followers: "And be your oriflauiuie to-day tbe 'tile' of Cliappaqua."—Baltimore Sun. Balloting fur Bishop* Interesting l\ocetding* in Ihc Metho dist Episcopal General Conference. NEW YORK May 21.—T0-day was set apart for jbe election of Bishops in the Methodist General Conference, and in consequence an immence audi ence was in attcndence. A resolution not to couut the bal lot cast for less than eight candidates was tabled. I)r. Sloan said thirty years ago at the election of Bishops there had been ballot stuffing. He hoped no such thing would be discovered here. If se the vote shgiild be takeu over agaiu. An Indiana delega'.e demanded that the laity and clergy vote separately for Bishops. The motion for a separate vote was lest amid tremendous cheering. A delegate called attention to the demonstrations af the audience, and I moved that the gjtlleriea be cleared. I [Hisses from the galleries.] Bishop Ames asked the police, ifl any present, to clear the galleriss. A delegate staked that a great por tion of the disturbance came from the delegates themselves. The Conferenoe then proceeded to vote by ballot for Bishops. The pro- ccas wtu very tedious, •u>l alter the (ellvm had retired to couut the vote, Bishop Kicliaidson, of Cunnd*, was in troduced mul addressed the Confer- once. lieport* were received and adopted from the Committee eu the Baker ( 1 ni vereitv echool* iu Ueriuauy and Hwits erlam), and the school* iu the United Stale* and ou the iniavhiet caused by the mulliplieatien of Seminaries ami College*. Dr. Carlton then moved that the rule* he suspended I* receive a reply from him to Dr. !*anabuu's report. Adopted. Toe iw|K-r was then read' It de clare* that th report #f Dr. I*anahan seek* to convict Goodenough *f com plieity with Porter in the purchase of paper, and that said report i* a wicked •lander on an heurst man. The paper refer* to Dr. Ijutabau's report as the creation of tha feverish dreams ef the assistant agent, and de nies that Dr. Lauahan was aver refus ad access to tha paper* of tha Book Concern. Tha juper further declare* that the allagationa that the-oftoer* of the Concern were engaged iu oil spec ulation* are a* baseless as they are base. It further charge* that the ac countant* whom l)r. l*auahau employ ed to ferret out the alleged wrong* of the Book Content wera of doubtful reputattoo, and that Dr. I*anahau had conference* with the editors of cartaiu secular papers the evening before the publication of the offensive articlaa. At 2:40 P. M. the teller* returned with the following result: Ft MOT BALLOT- W L Harris, central Ohio, 270; K S Foster, New York, 232: Thomas Boremao, lowa, 203. These three are elected Bishop*. There were 408 balbu cast; necessary to a choice 205. Duly the above men tioned had a majority. The following received vote* a* giv en below. Kcv Dr Wiley, 170; Hev Dr Merr ill, 170; Kev Jee T Peck. 161 ; lUv Gilbert Haven, 143; Hev KG Haven, 130; Hev J M Head, 111 ; Hev E G Andrews, 111 ; Rev T M Eddy, 105 ; Hev J P Newnaw, 100; Rev J W Wnideu, 90 ; Rev C D Fae*. 85; Hev Dr Fowler, H4; IUA Dr Crary, B*2; Hev Dr Cutumiogs, 56; Hev Mr Ken nel, 57; Hev Dr Bru*h, 50; Hev Mr Pershing, 48 ; Hev Mr Martiu, 46; Hev Mr Hamjin, 43; Kev Mr Huut, 32; Hev Mr Null, 24; Hev Mr Matteck. 23 ; Hev Mr Brvwu, 23 ; Rev Mr Ful ler. 23. The confervnce adjourned to meet again in the tlWliooti to complete the elect iou. Ou the re assembling tbe Confer ence after adopting the report of th* Committee on Freedmeu, proceeded to vote for hveadditienal bishop* A resolution was passed that the teller* sit with closed doors. SKCOXD BALLOT. Tbe tellers returned and gave the foliowtug as the result of the second ballot for biabeps. Thß*MHMmb#f *• ceesary for choice, 201. J W Wiley. 15^;elected , 8 M Mor rell, 223, elected ; (j Haven, 182 ; J F Peck. 178 ; K G Andrews, 148 ; KG Haven. 119; J M Heed, 112; T M Eddy, 104 ; J M Waldron, 96; J P Newman, 84 ;C D Fo, 61; N E Cob ley, 66; B F Craray, 51 ; Meee. Hill. 31 ; C fowler, 51: W Brush, 37 ; A Martin, 25; A J Renwgtt, 2Q . J A Cummiugs, 34 ; and several others lew than 20. Oq the report of the committee oo the etate of the church being read, Dr. Slumr, of JWHWert, preset} ajnioet it at a milk ami yaw report, m|pdef- Suite aud uyt providing far bringing the young people to church. Adjourned. • -■ ' ft •— ——— The turns man uf Qut)tl#f my yet prove to be * genuine fuaail—the petrified remains of aome foladiluviaii giant. Among the foeaila diaoavered in the clifli of Patagouia by the A gas aia exploring expedition were oyatera e foot in diameter, with which the Chesapeake bivalvea are are but puny in compariaeu. If oya tera have degenerated, why net men ? Beetle#, jt ja in iost bptq|u nature \a take oyaterf ottiururiee than jrhole, and the men who swallowed a half dozen raw in the days when those eyatera fiouriabad muat have had throata pro portionate to the aiae of the shell* ihgjr . y r B WILSON THOMAS A UII'KB. M TTABDWARK STDRKI! H 1 WJJjSON & HICKS, 3 Bellefonte, Pa., -r (Suppeasor* t> Igwix b Wjuo*.,) > r* Kesuacituliy inform tha ciUaens of - Centre and other counties, that they • < have one of the largest and bast se- 3 a, lecttd stock of Hardwars to be found, . ( consisting of Iron. Steel. Nails. * . carpenter tools and builders hard- * ware, locks, oils. paints, glass, var- jj 2 nishes, brushes, cucumber pnmps and > 5 tubing. Lamps af all kinds, scales, _ m "cutlery, 9} "| WOOD ASD WILLOW WARE $ Pull line of saddlery and coach "- kers goeds, wood WB'k ft" bttM 1 /? _ and wsgons, ploughs, harrows, culti- O vators and grindstones. as every one warranted to potfpet r H satisfaction. All kind, of parlor stoves We are determined to sell £ < at the lowest prices for cash, or on B ft, short credit-not to txseed three e; months. Call and sea us. as we take marl6tf. Bellefonte, Pa. jj at - M < K 37 IH I have for sale a much larger stock of PAPER and BORDERS this season than heretofore. 12000 Bolts just received fiom New York. H9 DIFFERENT PATTERN!* Prices Ranging from Oota. to $1 per Bolt- AISO—OIL SHADES aud FIXTURES, PAPER BLINDS, Ac. WM. J. M'MANIQAL, iuar22.3m. Milrny, Pa Caution— All parsons are hereby oau tivned against fishing upon the promises of the undersigned. Persons not paying at tention to this notice, will be dealt with ac cording to law. UxoaoK Korman, lUuiay ut. Gregg twp, Just Arrived. Just Arrived. ('all and See Call mid See WOLFS Magnificent Stork of New Goods. Come and get Bar gains. Assortment full and complete. Dry Good*, Groceries, No tion*, Hardware, Keadv-msdc Clothing, and thousands of other article* -1 KD LANDS KOItTAX LB. KOK 1871, AND PKKVIOI'K YKAILS —Notice i. iMf.fc* at*aa. lAat la >a*n<* ul a act a* lian >'U. 1...M,| Ta. Is Am Jj.*., IU. A t> . laialji. "Aa S.i la SaiaaS aa Al diraaUaa Ik# awl* ai aaiUaa a Ink la Caalfa aaMi," aa4 IS* h*ml n> alianala Hull l u>* ||lA* il nil la eaklla aal* a* aal a>v. UM lauaataa uacU J laiilil laa 1 n. •aid waaalf, 6a IS. uim 4M aad aa|*ald ISn al Ik* Owl Hea* U Ik* Smm|l al tlalMaala. aa Ika >< nad MaaAa*. la*t tha lIIUI al J as* S.D., WTI Bcnucr tuwuship. Arm. y*r umrranUt mim . hi ASHmiUm • I su Bugg* tuwuship. - .... . VWata* liaaa— * " " .... - Jaaslhaa Karvae IS Is - - Sad**a Haulm ** SI IN ... f>*il uiw u a I S M Kubaa* W m ...... Uaaash fhthham .A. W ss Us HMUiMIa. t W a*.... . IU Jafca lOah*aa... S U lis at >lUls*a Uaaaat 1 U 1811 TV Mall Ha.aal t a •aa thitdiMMilaa SI * 5.... m. Aa fi ■.... 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Jos J Wallace _ *' " 488... 120........Wiiriaui Cook - " " " .120 John Cowden. 1........ 2034 " „_Wm P Brady " " " _ " " ." ........John Hound " " " . " John Lyon " " •• _t: „„;;;.:CjmWfiohe ". " " " " .... ..John Bradv " _ " ...22..J0hn Ridl ... " " " Henry Donnelly " " " .180...... Kbert Brdy " " " . 12).........J0hn Donnelly " " ai..:*||...... r .vy*lur buyeri.......... 4JD..^M——Paul Cox —— " " iof Juhn Vaughn 1 94 4 or 108.. 83.......Jeremiah iVtnf " ... W m fl Kcrrtft - .:. ••Tcucti pTancU George Harrison ... " " " ... " ......... John NicboUun . ...... " " " .., Malhawlryln ...J. 18 48 " ... "• George Meads 32 96 413™ " ..Char lea l'.Uit 24 67 461... " ......... Pearson Hunt 32 86 George McUlanahan.. " " " ... " ..........Polly MeCianahaß—. " " " ... " Andrew McClanahan. " " " ... " ......... Francis Johnston. ...... 24 67 SS 433 I.VI. Charlos Slowert..„ 24 07 " ...162..„ John Donaldson—.- " " Michinl (>' 8rien......... 14 08 283 Andrew PeUit 2170 38 la*id Lewie............. 18 CO 416 JehnShyn I 8 60 388... Richard Wain l7 87 433... I 7-KHCnnrby 3033 " ...168 John 1tugg......—.... " " 416... Mollie ■ harton.— 17 30 60. Unknown 10 14 216...1 433 151 William Davison Jr 097 44 44 William Swing 681 44 44 James 8 Kwing 44 * 4 44 44 John Kwing 44 41 llannsh Kwing 44 44 • i Jo|ii' Rttlftf | 483 •• Anna Swing 6:6 Curtin township. 438...163.. Tho P Hale 36 64 " Cottinger - 17 06 424... 80 Thos P Wharton 60 00 E; ~4lkttais ss 41i... .........John McCalloy 18 26 " ....Charles Allen 46 66 207| Caleb Launs 16 86 " _ .........Isaac Longstreth...... 20 24 416 Jos Tayler WOO 448... 99 ....Andrew Epple 13 20 392... 8 Kohl Irvin.B2 40 489...188 N L A1w00d., 8|66 800... 19 N L Alwood 23 10 804... 4 -..Job W Packer 20 40 160... 82 Job W Packer 11 16 168... 98........ Job W Paaker 13 20' 433 ..168 Fishburn Wharton... 60 00 194... 85 John C ilyleman 16 95 416 Peter Halm... 59 40 "... Suseti iiaiin.29 70 Jos Thomas...,, |6 79 "... Jac Wahln 86 79 •' Nathaniel Levy 80 09 •• Thomas Humphries... 86 80 " Robert Gray 86 62 •• William Gray 87 29 461 William Vardiey 15 28 876 (jamuel Baird.. 46 20 41 Richard Tuni5..,,,...., 28 98 atHl N L Alwood 686 2071 Kobt Annesley 82 46 88Q| J..s Kelso 62 71 387 Lindly Coatee 86 31 41 William Gilbert 59 13 2074 | of Caleb Lac us 16 36 | 2074 4of Isaac Longstreth. 16 04 488... 168.. James White 69 78 488... 168 Abijab Davis 2900 483... 162.,, Joseph Higbeo 24 90 416 J ease 8r00k5..,, 72 60 481... 187 Martha Godfrey 49 66 100 of Peter Smith 6 26 1 C 0...142 Mary Lane 9 92 896...196 Jot Kelso 8107 40... ........ htnl Burtin 1014 147 Jmtt Hull 44 U) 483...1U8 Tliultiar Hale V. 4'i 4H:i... 160 Hat mm I tk-01l 14 8" 811H... 90 Ki tn ri Irwin 17 W •J> John Palmer 18 20 4'JU... 48 Philip Meyer* 'J 4H 410... Hlmeoii Meyer*........ II OU 421. 4* Valentine Meyers...... 17 17 420 " Michael Meyer* HI 26 416 IC.lherlt.tdy 47 611 " Carper Wi.tar 26 to 200 190 David Car., addon.... V'.S) 818... 4 4 716 W0... *7 14 W 4(11.. William Vardy 16 1M 86... If.iiry Dunticl .. 204 484 Mary 83in 483... 188 Tl.uiua. M.Kwiu 16 24 6.1... 14 CUtis (Juigley 170 3d) ....Mat lie* 4 ■ .... 440 416 ...Kit-hard Tunia 8 8" 210...1f 434 J'i |di I'evlilif 6 64 4 of 898 ....Job W Packer... 4 06 4 of NO Jno P M ill hell 2 44 434 Fnhburii Wharton.... 820 4 of 63 .....Cliin- (Juiclev 86 144... • J W Parker Iff 204... 81.........Chari0t llurre 1808 " ... " Martha Godfrey....... 17 08 " " John Meyer* 17 04 .. 12.........J0hn Curlin 7 46 71. .181 Poland Curti ll M- 686 160... 142....—. Farah Pane. ............. 12 32 260 J no W Godfrey *167 1M8... ......... War P Brady „. 16 61 160 Klrhard Tulii* 7 | 60 ~.. l ->au,uel Miles "00 1 26 mm... Moses Thomson....****. 310 I 60.,, 1 nmi--L'hn Pattoli... 600 1U.,, A brain 111ck*.......... ® I &U Samuel Bry*n ....... 18 00 I 150... ..... .Unknown.... " Gregg Township. 872... 81.. William Hepburn—... t I 382-.. 12V..M..J0hn Cowder 7 0V ! 4.U... 127.... Andrew Carstin........ 762 S 380... .....Bernard Hubby 846 1330... ...Ales McD0na1d....... 62V ! 200 Kohl Gray. 4 74 " .. .....John Carson —- "... ...Oonmliu* UUbop.3 80 232... ....'.Jacob Mirkley BGO 244... ...I..Daniel Keese 4 t*< 25i... 1 uc Richardson....... 228. ...Michael Zeigler •- —• ; f r^ b 6i4. . .....tlr,known 206 271... ....t'hkhowti 14 00 1U0... .... do 4 01) 213... 66 do 1216 1(10 do ....... 6CD 60... do - 500 118.. ..... do 618 J00... .... do ... '."JO Si tl Halfmoun Township. H8 William Ring 12 2l> 174 Samuel Bryan 9 47 John MrKissick 27 74 417 10 Henry Floyd isleJl 3U# 3U Ktvhatd Whitehead 4dD 9 Wiftfltß Umbbm 47 hoi 210 Jibob Vndcrwoed 26 46 136 116 Jacob Pyle 1710 400 120 Richard Joliff 64 40 200 John Henna 21 "¥l 238 Josl ? h Lamburn 0o SJobn T7imp4on 20 79 It.dend Curtin A Sop* 810 236 77 Kobt Shew *> 44 44 114 t'nlnwa 6£2 147 do <2 26 4(0 javob Baker U> 40 Jno Beker 18 C F Deligo 2 24 Haines Township. 406 88 Michael GreU 400 406 141 Simeon Gretc 436 John Simpson 368 Henry Art's *<*> HQ Hepburn A Harris 2 20 422 116 John Mackev k(6 277 86 Peter Sa ineford •> 00 186 f John KeJd 2 46 401) 00 Christian Dceling 341 4(1) Jas Rowe 4 U> MaryJcnks ■' ft) Thomas Barr 106 22 William I-owry 168 80 benjamin Yonig 2to 3jJO Pelcr Oanrvr 6 10 282 I|o S Snyder A H Oilman 240 262 do 2 40, 418 89 George Kramer 4 00' 382 163 Peter KnJcr 3 60. 438 Adatn Kplftr J 00 43i i!ha< tful 400 60 Mary itarr 170 Stover & Wolf 8 40, 228 160 Wm Mackey 4 64* 160 Unknown 1200 1 126 do 100j Harris Township 34 Mi JCPisher 34 0 peter Wilson 8 o 40: 92 Kearney Whar.on 'J 72 400 Richard Parker 46 412 124 Thos Parker S3 4(11 William Harrison 68 4*rj>| Kloner McCormick 4 32 ITJO \\ illiam MoCandless 1 '.14 iM John Smith 2 '22 152 Jcreurah San key 1 22 277 Samuel Kdmmoft 2 24 Jno Bell' •• Thomas Johnston 10 80 • 4 Jnolrvtn do " Wm Irvln do 44 William UroffO do 44 jas Hoed do •' Ahtolem Andre do •• Kobt Patterson do •• William Hoffman 5 40 • Daniel Love do 44 Daniel Smith do •• Samuel Young do 1/oward Township -50 AD Harris 2 86 40 11 A Jostlin 2 24 80 Henry Anli* 8 48 199 16 C B Welch 22 67 144 Wm C Welch 1168 186 92 j D Harris 1122 174 AD Hart is 9 83 100' of Jonathan Willis 9 06 40 ofde 12 72 4£ 122 Alexander Uunter do •' 190 John Buyers do 432 " Samuel\ suing do 483 " Benjamin Young do •• •• Thomas Hamilton do 4)6 Jacob Weidner do 130 J J Lingle 4 72 438 168 Semucil auciHut 12 74 390 40 jHFurst 1111 206 John W Godfrey' 866 112 do 164 Joseph Green 250 of Jesse Even* j 142 23 Roland Curtin } 44 20 40 Paul Curtin 00 jos Taylor 120 Jos Kelso J 25 Jacob Bakar 66 235 William Ramsey 4<> 16 ] 25 JosGrevsburg 2 66 160 James ureen 17 10 ! 900 Samuel Curtin 11 40 : 100 Unknown 67 . KM 68 John Brady 22 60 ] Hunion Township. 76 Kuhnes 10 64 400 John Friend 86 40 464 Adam Kuhnes 19 44 114 Andrew Kuhnes 7 42 230 Unknown 24 141 488 16 John Price 27 7c " • John Wheclund •* ' John Rollington 366 10 James Baxter 131 Andrew Kunes 616 I7 111 Charles Kunes 461 40 Jacob Burley 2 66 Liberty Township. 406 40 Peter Leitscll 25 90 250 Jeremiah Jackson 3 96 439 Christian Smith 26 06 429 108 Robeit lirvin 12 51 196 10 of j. dia Potter 12 64 406 120 Stephen Stephenson 121 * " 126 John Dunwoody " ! '• 120 Ehenezor Benhain 9 32 60 Danl Pletcher 6 40 I IhH Daniel KraiiM* 0010 *> do 12 W) 40 I.iigliUom 2 60 ISO William I Inyo 1120 fill Jaiiic Mc(ih< 0 40 17 iobn Onay 210 100 gob \V Packer 4000 Ifai Harsh C'titlin 18 20 do Hlnmn 1 .ingle SH> H4 Hugh Shaw 2 60 SO do 060 :*) <].• A 72 2UO Chri-liaii Nctl 12 00 h llruee 8 2n 7 12 1>III Kiauae 8 8(1 at* MO H b. rt lirviii 12 MJ ITS Samuel Cutar II 2h Mm on Township. I'jun Robert Young 6 60 480 j M Mi Kinney 128 16 117 Alex Scott 3) US I of 100 Paul ZaiiUirtger 24 61 70 ChrLtian Kobrar 17 32 6D Alex Scott 46* 128 A brant Singer 81 Oti Mi Unknown AM) 4ui do 44 Oil 200 do . 2246 11*1 do 1126 till do 1 16 140 do BMM S3 do A 7ti 47 do 12 02 tCt John Schneek 2216! : NUO Unknown 221> I* 48 do 6 V [3* l do 22 it Jfi!s Town-hip. 1A) 128 Simeon Grata 644 128 47 do do 105 01 do do 106 42 do 201 186 141 do 614 110 Stfohecker A Reynold* 8 40| 3W Jacob SeigflmU 3 AM 1287 Tli oin a* Grant 3 50: :460 Alex Hunter 2016 "Jai jcremiah Jaekaon 890 126 William Stcadman 2 At 1 1130 Robt Taggart 10Hi AH Tiiiuna* Smith do j 300 Aaron Levy It*)' Aft Tic ma* Grant 6 MO, 430 Robert Hrady 7*l 410 Hannah Brady 7 24 '42t Robert Gray do I 4(r2 Thomas Grant do I 440 John Kreeee do j iJSUIt Wm Parker 8 40) 125 John Doraey U* i do Moure Wharton do i 4'ie llenry Toland 3 40 i do Sam I Norton 3 45 i do Daniel William do j i 452 William Hrady do . .124 Richard Parker do j ,;33l Jer. sniah Parker do il Ml William Parkar MM . 4M 134 William Mile* 18 64 i 125 More Wharton AC I 100 of A brain Scott 2 64 , 50 #f Samuel Scott 102 120 AL ram Scott 214 ; 00 Samuel Soott 122 250 Daniel Scigfriad 8 00 1(110 Sir backer A Reynold* 168 I 28 William Parker MR ! 25S Jeh ti llrady ,40 , AMt Jt—ry Jackxuti 170 . ISO Jonathan Wolf 122 1 1 140 °f Lyn* Moatin* 10 ,124 CI . tgeCalhoon 230 Patfoo Towhaaip. ,MW 120 Benjamin il; met 143 54 HO 1-JU > >b Raker CI A) IT® p 156 Tiuumu West l;3t , fl James Newport "4S"' 06 Kobt titovs 1 70 Wflflam \Vil*o|>hrr Derrtiif Jo Benjamin I'nUsrt, • ui U0 Henry \ trj| 100 AI liutiUr CO •K> Samuel Scott do, loi Abraham Scott J,, M "TO do K>! ward Forbes doj * ja mm Moore 2 701 Win Hoffman 200 Daniel Smith 2 40' Daniel Levy do Samuel Young dej William Harriaou 8 00 jotcph CowaiH 'do 1 George MctJliilWa 1 6tlj Wm r ifrady 160 ; iup 1 Ferret Telly 1 Oio 138 IH4 G< rg* Foust 3tt'i VJH Unknown V2| 196 Henry B Fullmer 3 01'; i'mil Township 4UO 00 George Swineferd |j Ku.>k TowokkifV t!3 !m I>aviti Bcvcregf 7 tt.'! 414 liS Martha MiOaancl d<>! CSS 153 Ja Glentworth do M do George Latimer do 4-33 do Edward Mnvnsler, do 329 10 Andrew Armstrong 576 433 JC3 bharp Di-laay 7C2 AM William MrPherson 3 60 Wo Km WmG Latimer 2 4l> 433 153 Kii hard M alone 1512 do de lnac Britches 1514 de do Mathiea Slough 15 01' do do Ssnil Kankir jo do do Henry Slough tf K4, do do IN :oi Hrutamgn 14 '.* i do Th. tnaa Edwerdt do do oo Kobt Irvin do h'lo do Thomas Hamilton 741 ■do do Thomas Grant do !do do Thomas Kroeac so '£t do do jdii (tundgcr 00 38 do do George Slouch 29 29 do do M ichael Guaacar SIO 23 13 13 Robert Kino £ til) ; 163 163 John Mo vat 49 41 133 36a John AllWn 6C 40 William Wilson 15 10j '•* <>t James Allison 36 W j433 163 Sam! Showers 12 30 [do do Saml joner rio SI 1 jdo dp John llryqj; do j do do William Grose! do] (do ao Andrew Graeff do jdo da Kohl Spear 16101 do do Christian Lcnhore do! do do Catper Sobaoftier 30 811 (do do George Hoofoacle do (do do Polar Miller Jo I |do do John Funk 402t| UT jacah Hu.h 28 36 122 44 John Weldman 29 62 [402 110 Jacoh Wcidman 66 271 133 163 C'usiwr Laurence 16131 'do do Richard Lowden do do da Daniel Fitzerald 30291 [do do David Keller U [do da Henry PinkettM 00 62 do do Samuel do do Jacob Kuditnoll 00 54 jdo Jo Henry Aorr 28 75 [do do Christian Stonar A<67j do do John N toner 4,, ! do do Christian Hut-* do : do do Hobt Hood J.j V: | 75 joi Harrison 915 103 John RarrLott 18 as 488 UM Thomas Hamilton 80 321 do ao Eleanor Siddcnt 16 11 do 108 Joseph Hopkins 15 ii do do Jno Hopkins do 808 William Wilton 525 488 158 John Lov. den * ]571 do do Thomas Grant do do do Ilenj Hnh do i do do Sebastian (trofl 30 lit do do Jacob My or* do do do Kobl Miller 18 72 do do Daniel Buckley 700 do do B K Morgan eaij 14 05 do do Daniel Turner 1512 434 Charles Lacas , do do Thomas Grant 30C6 '270 Hugh McEntirc 85 40 100 153 Robt King 12 ao 488 183 Edward Bryan 1512 131) 80 John Lylly 2100 488 158 ltobt Irvin 5298 do 162 John Mussor do do i&3 Richard Peter* do 33 do John Wilson 1612 438 163 Henry Wi truer 664 do 153 John Cunningham 28 00 do do William Cray 15 12 21" Sehastiau Gran 1102 do John Muster Jr do 433 158 William Wilson 30 19 do do Hugh Hamilton 26 00 do 163 Jacob Slough 1512 433 John Lowaen 16 p* 153 John Hover 19 fin rn 153 Mnry Smith 1612 do do Richard Maleao ito do do Hannah Turner do do do sames Turner do 400 Barbara Snyder 14 19 31*) 116 Anna Arthur 18 55 433 163 John Lee 18 05 394 17 Thomas Arthurs 17 20 433 163 J&* Welch 8019 393 168 Rudolph Kelker 27 49 2! f." i Ink bright 90 to] 3 f£ jjt'gh'llamiltnn TM i 488 TSB Clih Ki*k JAI2 *• < J" William Htowatl do! i . I® Thorns* Lee 4<> 1° ?° HlUhi Latimer di! ! '• 01 l.ntimrr J.J '®*ihmrann 7 as, 164 JO of Jimn Allison ttM ®fl 0" 2< I'lin 7 (Hi, 34M 130 Henry pi,„ dol' B®t ISO Gaorg.l p| m Jo |4 ISM Aiulr.'w Grsff |0l ril o f . u "o< rt Raima/ 7 64' Thoma* Grant 400 J® , Ohfbtlnn Rubor • SOOi Vol MS Philip K burn, as 86 U) I4M 75 John Kbermna |OM Sl' Wjssbs* "d" ( 40 Samuel Chr*tnut 414 10 Cac| i Ijiu rt-iu-c I 00 VUO _ je. Richard* aAO 433 108 John do do ThuniM Grant do ■lo do Mq) K do do ' George Sh.ugh Ml 20 do do Micliirl liudaKcr do 177 IM Ifardman Philip* 24 76 218 188 Tl'<>mc Hamilton 704 do do Thoma* Grant dal 5® llaye* 140 40 Jno Kurd 20® 216 M 0 Hugh Hamilton 1016 488 163 Jacob RudUfiell 80 20 ISO jo* IlarrUon <• 10ftI 4i*l Ji>" ('o|-nhavcr 2MOO 'Jit do 1400 Know Shoe township. 483 168 Sau.uel M Foe 21 76 826 Wm Bank* 1 6 4(li Da. id William* do 6*l Alex Martin 12 65 (HO Lri. Lewi* 18 40 I 4of 488 168 M.rv M Wharton 16 84 ! do do jt>* p Nurri* do jdu t3> Luke Miar da 415 Sarah II Pullman 3)62 433 163 Burd Wiiaon 17 40 do do Th-'inaa MrjCwm 21 42 du do Thome* F Wharton do 415 Rui.aid Wain 3)6 r > 413 163 R"! : Water* 22 47 jdo do ft. jJ U Morgan 2177 jdo du K'-xrr.ey WY.artoa 87 44 (do 158 Henry Bh* 67 86 j 176 J-- Beta 44 76 4 of 434 Samuel DoW.n 2100 433 163 Patrick Moore 1624 (do do John iluntcr 16 84 do do W m Itingbain 16 86 do do jo Hawthorn WW A r 2 K4 I Her Bet* *) 10 433 158 Tbomn* UawUont fitft Ido 15# Ai X 1 Italia* 10 16 do 168 Jajer May lati In 14 do do John Houston 16 86 '4474 Paul Bats 3)16 440 Ja. Whittatcr 10 25 5 (jeotga Foireat I 18 iW Ja Flrrra t 3)OU MO V Piah.4 §4 68 4l 44 David Car*. ,„Men 30 34 (W • Jhii Taylor 1686 do do David Stewart do i'dk do K"hi Rainy 17 86 do do John Half 16 36 do do Tiioinax Smith du do do \N ui Jaekaon ,do do Edward Scott do do Thoi".%a a. \Y)itog do I do d tminuei ulodget do •do tjo hharp Delnnjr • 670 do do Wno Mcpherson 16 Si do do uwo 1. itim?r do Jdo do joliu WnU do - do (fa ja* uleuthworth do jdo do Manual juecphomt 13 61 415 ix \i ia Turner 16 36 do Andrew ainger 15 92 433 163 John NickoTeoa 16 36 do do John a wan wick 670 *l5O of joaeph uarrima 692 433 153 spear 16 70 •iOO 144 John rim 804 100 120 job uilcy 670 100 David < ar-ceddea 2 35 433 |63 4/a^nuMiller 16 44 do do wm 4/Smith id 66 do do John Honaldaoa 854 do do lliair m'CUaakaa 16 34 do do Jacob Welm 670 ,da }SB Samuel whittakor 20 i 4 do do George whiltaker do do do Charlee Iliak l 6 34 do do waiter Stewart jr do do do mart uicClauakaa do do do James wheel*? 20 i 4 do do Sumitel pur net 20 34 do iti3 Henry Hill 670 waiter ale wart Jr 1 06 Thomas L MOW* do Flair M lauabaa do aru wet lanakas do Kbeoezar nauani do John singer do jamea rogle do nenry Tegel do rcler Fogel do 433 i:obt waiter* 15 44 400 peter uali 15 40 196 lien rr vandyke 7 56 433 jos Morris 19 24 do Alexander oeary do do tieorge Eddy do do Andrew Bayard 15 44 >lo mmi wilson do 149 121 wro LOJT 935 133 133 Kearney whartnn 49 34 da do Thomas ureavs 32 88 190 8 m-nry Vandyke 250 162 nit-hard Jones 5 77 133 153 stoore Wharton 15 80 'do do ucbccca Walo 12 00 do do nenj a raliman 20 14 do do Klizabeth Tallmaa 12 00 do do A s valentine do do do M T Mil liken do 200 M J Mitchell 19 57 [433 153 William ninghaa 22 50 do 143 Andrew nayard 16 34 415 sarah Wharton 21 80 383 jas T Hale ]3 yd 433 jamcsM'Manus 14 48 do satu'l Linn 16 34 do 163 rbebc Wain do do do saml W l ishcr do Spring Township. 431 138 Ross Johnston 19 80 359 Ilcnry Too] lit© ©0 Catherine Kohinsoa do | do Rebecca Robinson 13 hi !IW Richard Robinson 6'.© !U Thomas Thorn burg a ft) 20 Jno Long 188 150 .1J Lingle 0 , , *© Samuel Forbes a ft) 50 Jas D Harris 280 75 l*u known 3 29 150 08 do 7ig 145 21 do 8 ft) GO of Win Wilson 2 70 j 117 Jas Moore 18 40 Taylor Township. 897 94 Richard Downing 1211 100 Michael Weidner 6 00 do do do 434 john Lamb 8 41 do John Sherrick 0 02 217 Joshua Williams 8 19 434 Hngh Hamilton do 200 Christian Vanpool 10 27 801 . Joseph Downing 76 20 300 Abner Webb 6 72 48 James Fox 9180 408 Jos Drake 25 78 550 Craig & Sherrick 42 84 ! 180 92 Wilflam Burg 1m I 92 Thomas Wallace 468 i A© Richard Whitehead 18 70 1 150 Joshua Williams 9 31 300 22 John Lamb 18 95 301 Sauiucl Downing US 2b 200 Win Bell 68 65 300 George W Albcrty 55 89 4 of 200 Jacob Vanpool 1210 160 Andrew Berry hill 8 41 200 Nicholas Hammond 8123 do George Riter 12 40 300 Joseph Welch 292 853 Elijah Merry uiau 62 87 It© George Anshuts 6 58 1 100 Robert Campbell 12 40 ' 150 of John Carr 4 64 1 200 of James Carr 6 2l 100 Jacob Beck 312 HO do 2 72 152 Maria Morris 9 42 r 100 Unknown f 1 do do U l ® AO A M Aldar d* :Ui do -JO JamaaWnlk M 0 Jacob Bark A*) Wa Bur* 17 'At ISO ® 100 Tk mai Martin Mflß 60 ' Jntaph CTark M l AW Ann Artbuia 488 Richard Malone * M 160 John Shenk IM) John Hootrrr H Waa Addlaman * •250 Mark MorrU 8 M da C'lament Reck with *8 "II 1 78 Jo* Lewie 842 176 U aknowa HI) Jam** Cow bar • 3) 60 Jotepli Ywdar IiBB 118 Joahua William* !•<*> 100 Gaorwa Kong •* do Jao Cupeahatraw do 176 Wm f7yn A Ua fttt 40 Jama* Fog 173 Unknown Mo 1 1i72 IHO do Not ft to AW do Bolt 10 W 141 do No i 486 210 do Mo 12 lolf2 Union Township. 104 Char la* Wilaon 8 68 188 Samuel Phipp* 680 145 joknCoopar 6 82 •256 John Dun woody 12 74 117 Bwyralbtvia IM AO Hoy. Davi* 0 '2O ITS Gaurga llaovar 18 40 I IftO Juha Mondeiiball 6 00 do Robt Mali 10 00 80 Ira Fiaber 2 06 488 168 Anion Long 601 do Ooaoar Haiaa* do >do 168 Jaook Cook du ♦ of 310 Wm Brook* 12 74 488 166 Michael Oral* 0t 'do do Job a Dvtakltu* 4ui AO naaiuel Hay* 2U) do Boyaa Dwata k Mill bullae 407 Walker towaehlp. 93... Jeremiah Parker... 86i 91 Richard Parker... *♦ - 4M...1t1.. M ..JMMUkr ww 796 4J6 Menrcmrrieaa.,,... 816 • 44 wUHam Ackm... 809 " ... "......(AH demean K64 JJJ- „ Mar * krty-. 787 &se*e Margaret jamet 831 446 76. idwartl jamee 899 400 85 rib uutbrtf 760 437 148 mmitw 798 430 73. peter Hah*.. 804 434 197 4mm wickerham~ 789 435 58. William uilbert 818 M 107 Jok a Kerear....... 183 " " itobiAtkaa 106 Job I * Packer - - 1 M uvM jalaMlai *• ** 327 160.'*". William mmmm! 84$ .397 • JMVHI iteteet ... 63$ |3lB J so Backer .... 384 433 136 aaaraal Miles. 38 30 140 christian aokrer 15 76 161 ......4oka KBBI 3 85 183 HMIt Richard pwrdoa 4 18 173 Backaal m.bbne 8 09 100 ......aamaal McKaa 160 193 Jeremiah warden 398 313 ean'l Mrkaw 634 160 DariJ need 4 56 113 raul saatatngar , 460 99 i'ii known 1 60 100 aaobbea I 9 60. 243... 86 James sutler 3 80 50 william JLekmU. 74 25 —ospt oaamaa 64k 16 Mar naagbatty... 30* 50 nary oarrfcaa.... 1 40< 70 jobs Baker 1 36* 300 cmpt oaamaa. 3 00> 143... 11..... William Ackart... 324 151... 07 do 3 443 111... 43. Marf naagkerty.. 180 198... 66 sdward janria. 30# 50 william uaka 1 25 69... 39 jama STABS. 104 30... w ..Aaa wicket-sham... 60 48... 76—jamaa sutler 74 93... 33 Wm Arkgrt... 164 211... - ..enptommaa 342 115... 13....Margaret nangherty. 302 219... 30....Margaret jaaaea. 362 274... 155....sdward jamea. 3 46 176...110—rib neugberty 2 92 100... 39 lease Kvaaa. ... 164 21!... 63 refer uaka. 342 4... 22 amm wiarfcimkam. 12 .124...158.. -William oUbaet 214 . 90... 44 las sum 143 ! " ... 94 sate Aiken .. •* •* 86... 40...j0b rocker • * 89... " ...jamas packer tr J 43 59... " maid Johnston iK> 327...100 Willises jcanaal...... 4 94 327...100 David Mirevr....... „ " 337...154 nobt 4 JM naksr„ 602 143...112 aickard nokiaaea... 2 24 U9...120—af Ruth srooka. 3 44 22... 47....jcliiabatb Haba 34 65... 40 was naha 94 382...138 David aatiar 6 28 484...136... was Millar 6 SO Worth township. 91... 53 Jacob Kukaea..... 12 77 180... 40 joeeph Kuknaa... 25 38 119... 83 .Abrmtn Kubaaa... 11 17 247...150 George Kuhaaa... 34 80 390... 40 Malhtaa Kukaea.. 55 78 370 George La waiaa... 3694 _ 8 John singer 1 11 345 John Kubnes 34 15 12 JOHN 8008. 10 42 106 ....nenry dymer..... 529 sensual Mi1aa...... 2711 237 Daniel wistar 2602 25 William wistar.... 350 25 8 wmahippaajr 22 32 .30 - • ~.*ollaod Richards. 390 433...158. jamas aawthonm 26 78 21 John Mifflin...... 352 129 Thomas swan wick 1066 300. rbom Hawthorns 19 95 330 jasper Mayaa.... 28 74 20 John winter. - 3 61 8® unknown- 3 90 JAB. P. WEAVER. IVmturer. Traaaarar'a office, Bellefaaie. April 4. On Marriage. TOJ and AJVtb vklak latarfcea witk lUnUfw aad ruin the happi.M* ef Uaus and*,—with sure means of relief far the GROCERIES! The Chepast, purest, best. OPPOSITE THI IRON FRONT,, On Allegheny Streak. RUHL A GAUIsT. Stf war**ud A S7put SaUr'To'l .. points, aorth, south. %tt we&'