- '"| "• sy w Y. S£NTHK VXXS.KBRTI s* whan wot paiiFin advance. Fovstx nioni > half those rates. _ , Advertisements sl,lO per n lines) for three insertion. Adverticm nt far H, A and tt months, at red...--I rate- Any parson sending us the name* " now -a da> s. •ccupy the tigh and important position i* the land which, for the welfare of the aaaie, tbusy should occupy, to the total exclusion of the brainless tra-h and rogue who, by trick and scheme, have gained in to place and power, aud are -lianu fully plundering the people and bringing (he American nation into discredit. la Charles K. Buckaiew, tho democra cy •< Pennsylvania have a sound and able statesman—a elr< im ca a did air, who never war an league with tbe rings, bat always the terror of the political jobber* and thieves, whoso sol* aim is to fatten at the public crib. We repeat, we have a cfctiu candidate ; lor Mr ltuekalew, dur ing taany y oar# he has so nobly and faith fully served ttt important petitions never could b aecw-od of venality and eorru |>- tion—honest, pare, upright,'and devoted to the welfare of the masse-, gained, as be deserted tbe re-pact ot his political in cmios, and such purity and integrity can iwt be overwhelmingly elected o?or that prince of jobbers land implement of rings, John F. Hartrarft, who is the nominee of Came(ua and his gang of thieves, then the peoplo of this great com monwealth show little appreciation oftrue and ability, and should not complain that ycnality and corruption fill all the placva that should be tilled by the honest and the virtuous. Mr. Buckalew Las filled several itupor- Unl positions. Some fifteen years ago he was a member of the state senate, where his sound judgment and abilities at once attracted attention,mod gave him a national reputation. He was afterwards appointed by President Buchanan, a* minister to Peru, which mission he filled with great credit. After his return from South America, he was elected to the United State* Senate, for a term of sis year* ; here again he distinguished himself; as a states man, and serred out his term without a blemish upon bis record, and leaving a va cancy in that body which has not since been filled—-the worth, the sound, safe judgment, the unselfish patriot, tfco man who bad dignity which lifted him far above the tricking, scheeming politician is not to be found there, either jn Simon Cameron or John Scott. Mr. Buckalew, two year* ago, was again elected to the •tale senate, where his devotion te the fmblic good, and bis opposition to all cor rupt legislation have endeared him to the people as one of their noblest champions. He did not wish the nomination for gover ns, as we remarked in the KEPO&TEB three weeks ago, but the interests of the state demanded him, and the people pointed to him, and he yielded—and at 1 Beading, last week, he was nominated. Democrats, buckle on your armor—! great and good man is your leader. Let j us all go to work with a will for the eke -1 lion of Charles K. Buckalew, and the de- ' feat oI the Cameron ring candidate, Hart- j tmnft, whosecomipl practice* bare brought dew* upon him the apposition of the ban- j est men of his own party. The democm-i are united and enthusiastic over the lamination of Buck a!**-, became of his purity ; the radical arc divided on Hart- j ranft, becau.-o he is notoriously corrupt. The duty of every honest citizen, as be tween these two men, is plain. The Beading convention did its work Bohly; never did a convention of the democracy of Pennsylvania better deserve the thanks of the party and of every other good citienn, tor doing good work, than the one held atTteading lat week ; and •vory democrat rejoice* over, nnd i* proud ofthogood, pure and upright men placed in nomination by it, for stale officer,, con gressmen at large, members t constitu tional convention, Ac. What a contrast between our nominees and those upon the \ Ciaiical Vcket J Lot honest republicans place the name* upon each ticket, tide by side, and their lamest conviction* will be that the democratic ticket deserve* the support of every citizen of the KeynUne state. Our ticket cannot he-lp hut win. Democrat*, to work, victotrj is certain. H MiOrt republicans duty calls yau to the support the busi ness man thai it in his solemn duty to support the !ocu) pros* of his weigh bornood ? What is it but the well conducted newspaper that tnnkes his city cr town ? I'lutl constantly and gratuitously advertises it to the world as a place of interest or importance ? That daily or weekly makes known to the whole earth the simple fact that such a place as where he strives to tuako a livlihood has existence in the atlas? It is the local paper. Now, wo venture to say that not oue-tenth part of the business pevplc ol any Icily in the country spend any money m the way of judicious advertising. True, they take the paper, but it is not be en use they feci any duty devolving upon them to award its support. Their subscriptions are mensurenbly ol uo account. If advertisements were not given by others, the paper would cease to live, despite the j vompt pay -1 merit of subscribers. Show us a local 1 paper well fillet! with live advertise -1 menu and we wdlst once taktutock in , the enterprise and busituss tact #1 the i |ioople who live where the journal is published. The outside world judges 5 mre of the place by the uawspaper it * publishes than troiu any olhct sign, i it is therefore a matter of great mo ment that the local journal of the city, town and village, should bo well sup f ported, for it, above all other things, " contributes to tho general prosperity. AUDMIT. a A l\irtUil Hill— ll'Ao i* Ercepted and I'l who /Wifcol, The act to remove political tliabilt ties, missed by congress on \\ e.!n l*y provide*"that nil political disabilities imposed by the third section of the fourteenth article of the amendment to the constitution of the United States arc hereby removed from uli persous w bomaoever, ox cent senators and rej>- rescntativea of the XXX\ Ith and XXXVIIth congresses, and officers in the judicial, military and naval servi ces of the United States, heads of tie parttueuU, and foreign ministers of the United States." The number relieve 1 bv this act will probably reach 150- 000. There arc yet from 400 to >OO persons in the south still under disa bilities. Among them are ex-senators ('lav and Fitxpatrick, of Alabama; Robert W Johuaon, of Arkansas; Yu lec and Mallory, of Florida ; Iverson and Toorubs of Georgia; Benjamin, of Louisiana, now a citiaeu of Great Brit ain j Jefferson Davis and Albert G Brown, of Mississippi; l'olk, of Mis souri; Chestnut, of South Carolina ; Nicholson, of Tennessee; NV igfail, of Texas: Hunter, of Virginia, and the following named ex members of the house of representatives; Pngh and Curry, of Alabama; Bust, of Arkan sas; Scott, of California ; Hawkins, ol Florida; M J Crawford and Jacksen. of Georgia; 1-auiar, dingle ton. and M'Kae, of Mississippi; Smith and Van ce, of North Carolina; Miles Bon ham and Boyce, of South Carolina lieagau, of Texas ; DeJarnette, Pry or, Bocook, Lenke, Smith and Bold er, of Virginia. Judges John t \ * ®P* bell, of Alabama, and Waljrburton and Brockenbough, of Virginia. Jacob Thompson, of Mississipi; Governor V A Graham of North Corolina ; C M Conrad, of Alabama ; Henry Ii Jack- SOD, Georgia, and Gouerul \V Preston of Kentucky, are also among the ex ceptions, and others. The exception of the XXXVilth congress was made expressly to include General John C Breckiuridgc. Among the officers of the aria v and navy who resigned to go into rebellion, the exceptions ioclud* General Sam uel Cooper, Joseph Jonstou, Beaure gard, Bargg, S Jones, Hardee, Pembcr.- ton, G W Smith, Hood, S I) Lee, Lo vclJ, D J Hill B S £ well, J A Early, G W Custia Lee, Dabney |I Maury, Fitxhugh Lee, Colonels Ii B Leo, £ar irin. Smith, L B Northrop, Myers and others. Captain Semmceof Alabama- Pof. M F Maury, Captain Brooke, in ventor of the Brooke gun, arc the most noted exceptions among ex-navy offi cers. The folly of retaining these esc. p-: tions, i* exhibited by a glance at the* number and character of the persons who are relieved. These embrace not only many of the most active advo cates of secession, but also some who ! since the war have been persistent j '"Bourbons," and in one or more case? persons who disdain a pardon. Of this class we notice A H Stephens, of Georgia ; Henry A Wise, of Virginia ; General Forest, of Tennessee; Govern or liCtcher, of Virginia ; General W ! Hampton,of South Carolina; Hon. B ! | Hill, of Georgia ; Herschel V John-! | son of Georgia ; K B flhett, of South ! Carolina : James A Seddon, of Virgin-1 ia •, L P Walker, of Alabama Robert W Barnwell, of "south Carolina ; Col. j G A Henry, of Tennessee; Hon Allen T Carpenter, of West Virginia, Con- j federate senator; Lyon, Chilton and j Ilargan, of Alabama; A W Garland,; of Arkansas; A R Wright, ofGeorgia: I •1 W Moor, of Kentucky , Duncan F ! Kennt r and John Perkins, jr., of Lou-} I ana ; £ Barksdalc, of Mi*issi|>pi; 11 II Brigers, of North Carolina ; Henry , S Foote, M P Gentry, G W Jones and j J V Wright, of Tennessee ; James Ly- i on*. John Good, jr., J I* Holromhe, John li Baldwin, Walter It Staples,) Fayette M'Mullin, of Virginia; Chas. ! j G Metmuinger, of South Carolina ; G ! A Treuholm, of Sooth Carolina ; Hon. j Thos. 11 Watts, of Alabama, George j' Da vis, of North Carolina ; ex-Govern- 1 or P H Bell, of North Carolina ; L K i 1 Harvie, of Virginia; Messrs A I - Dickinson, Charles Bruce, W \\ - Crump cud other ex-members of tin t Virginia legislature. All the mem ' hers of the secession convention at th< • south arc relieved, save a very fev who may be embraced under "othei head?, and thia fact, added to the fore going list of persona relieved, allow 1 plainly how indviioua i the dintiuc lion made by thia law between differ eut classes and individuals of the late confederacy. When such as Ilolwri Barnwell Khett, ex-Governor Wise and Alexander II Stephens nre reliev ed of their disabilities, it is hard to see why others still linger under disquali fications for even the humblest local office, who fullv accept the results of the war as set forth in the-Cincinnati platform. The extension of amnesty to 150,000 persons is claimed as a tri umph for Greeley, and one of the good results of the Cincinnati convmtion. The Itndical Hot It oral ion : That old white hat, subject to the de cision of Ac. The Bayonet Tim \V nthintliin Vlri"t indulg. - in iLe following gratulslfons over tin o' the Bayonet bill Bud the S.n-tal K.piali ty in the It . use, n (V=w ili,V aie 1 ' very honest man will rejoice with u in thi* glorious triumph "'W tytnnny and negro tuioni equality ; The counts? hn- ores-ton l-r exceeding joy since one of the most wicked and dsn porous scheme* f r the subversion <1 pop ular rights has been emphatic*,!) delr.i'.od in the li ui-e of it* f. ritier friends. the Kit- Klu\ hill 1* (lead for this * >Un, and *'*ll not be resurrected. It gee* t a dishoa* Set grave without r. peel or reft rot, t \eept on the part of desperate demagogues, wh> hoped to make ihl inlfou* law a weap on of new oppre*i u and outrage to ttio Southern people in ike approaching I'res idontial sleet ion. The nsck of the South in now out of the ludlor. It breaths* again freely. Let u bo grateful, and |><.estnl | in this day of triumph. Mr. Poland, who was Instructed by the Ku-Kluv tVuun.itlee to report u hill simi lar to that of ihe Sell atA now on the Spt-t.k- lahte, pn-p.*.-.! T.i e-i the sense to tha latter. Two-third* worn required to *u>- pend the rule*, but in*tead ot mustering that strength, a mtjority of fourteen record- ad thcmsalve* S|f*!n>t it! A number of Republican* contributed t>> thi* remit, for which service we gladly reader them all honor. Their position U fur more credit able than thut of the del indent Demo crat- who failed to answer at thi* rruirl*! The .K-il cjuality bill r tho Senate failed also, although a Hiajority wa* re enrded in it- favor. And a similar fate at teu Vd tho rnforeemer,*. 'ill, fbr ap|H>int ing Federal inspector# at all tho election preciucU inthe Tailed State*. It u hard. l_\ either of thsae vote* can be reverse.! But in order to make ***ur ance doubly ure, every D* inocral aut act a* it the wh.de responsibility devolve.l on him persenally. and be prepared for any sacrifice that duty may demand. In eleven lons and dreary year* of trial, privation, and p*r!i*ri tyranny there ha* been no such day's work a* that which it is our heartfelt pleasure to record. The hour of deliverance beftiu* to dawn, and the chaines of bondage srs dropping *- sunder. Bight is at lat asserting it* just autherity, %nd rca-oii i again heard in the chamber* where pas-ion and power have ruled with undi>|>ule*l way Million* of ; men s'.rlckuii with sorrow, puUied with op- I pressioa, and e\i! J from the fraternity ; for honest heart* yearn, will humbly | thank tlod for thete glad tiding*, and wel come the return to paaeo and good will. Wendell Philips on the Uamimge Again—Greeley Another -Amiy Johnson —A Horrible Secession I'lot. Wendell Philips has written the fol lowing letter to S. P. I'ummings, u la bor-reform politician, on the |>o!ilical situation. It is characteristic : You know I in neither a Republi can ncr a Grant man. \\ horn I shall vote at all, Ido not know. But cer tainly ns against Greeley lam for Grant. We have bal one Andy Johnson ; I will not rut; the risk in getting another iu Horace Greeley. I want a man with some decided prin • ciplca. Greeley never had any. Be sides, I consider Greeley a secession candidate. I believe the plat to nom inate hini was hatched by Southern white relu ls more than a year ago, and lias lioen mainly nursed by tlu-ni. I advise any one who means to vote for him to lin.l out* first what agree ments have been made by Mr. Greeley's friend? with Jeff Davis and his staff as to office and patronage. lam per fectly certain that there is a distinct inutal understanding, if not a iwistivc contract between them. It" Horace Greeley tutors the White i/ouse, Jetl Day is will be as truly part of the ad ministraton a* .Seward uas in Ein , coin's day. No negro can vote for • Greeley who values his life or proper ty or cares for his race. Ii", by a frown of Urovidence, he is elected (shall ad vise every riuullicm loyalist (o load ' j the revolvers that Grant's arrest of North Carolina Ku-Klux has allowtt) bo laid aside. 1/ he is elected, let the negroes live in squad# pf fifty, whom uo cowarJ will uareshoot down, and show no propel ty after sunset. Ix>nc- Iv men will In? shot and no black will onii > male forty-eight hours it any rebel knows the fact. As for Adams, I do not fear him— an aristocrat by birth and a democrat from pervcrsetiees —the love of money makes such a union possible. Ho is a Democrat, but afraid to confess his creed or wear its uniform. If any party allows him to lead it, he will lead it to its grave, as all the Adamses have done. Old John Adam's vanity, bigotry, and hate of Hamilton put the Federal party into its tomb. John Quiney Adam's administration was the death-blow of tho Whig party, then called Be publicans. Tho light which gilds the Adamses is that of sunset. They insure defeat. Chatham said Sir William Young's voice was the death knell of his coun i try. The breath of nil Adam's fume has the cftill of tho charnel-house in it- Let Ihem nurse their money hags, like timid misers, and allow holder and more unselfish men, whose foreheads are lit by the ri'iig snn, to help the world forward, undisturbed by their greedy ambition or their querulous crotchets. For a loyul administration to protect the negro, nwc tho rebel, and give the working-man a chance, Grant's little finger is worth a baker's dozen of Greolcys. Yours, WKXDKLI. PHILIP?. • -V ' ♦-♦* #• • ■ Paris, May 21. —Tl.o Gaulnis pub lishes a letter from the Emperor Na poleon, tinted Chisel hurst, May 12, and addressed to the generals com mandants of the French army. In this communication the Emperor makes the following acknowledge ment : I am responsible for Sedan. The iarmy fought heroically with an army double its strength After 14,000 had been killed or wounded I saw the contest was merely ono of desperation. I The army's honor having been saver! 1 exercised my sovereign right and j unfurled the flag of truce. It was im ' possible that the immolation of (50,000 I men could save Frame. I obeyed a j cruel, inexorable necessity. My heart i wag broken but nty conscicuco was tranquil! • ♦ The rad convention met at I'hilad. on Wednesday, Grunt was nominated, of course. James Gordon Denuctt, of the N. Y. Herald, died on Ist inst. In the Senate, lost Friday, Sumner gave Grant a scathing overhauling, to which the Gruiititcs found it ne cessary to appoint two senators, Car penter and Conkling, to reply. In our next we will print Sumner's spot eh. For Greeley and Ilrow n New Orlenos, May 29.—A wonder ful change in the complextun of the (straight out) republican convention in the last few hours. The president and three-fourths of the mcmners have be come adherents of Waruiouth and sup porters of Greeley and Brown. The Ftate of Michigan has adopted ; what is known as the Ohio liquor law, and under its operatiou the friends of j tctnpcl nitre sei tti ili lri mini >1 l<> pros* the li<|uor n lit r to ( tip lit iiioft ex trvio ly. A e:i>o wlii< !> hnajutt been 11 ioI in tho conm of (hut Statu sltuw* tlio i iliourv of (Im law , It scrtna that a Mm. Klin Walker, u resi.ltnt of M;son, in nllliclitl with an iuteinper uto husband, nlto neglect* bin family and instead of contributing to ilicir •uppoit, rolw Iter when bo can of her hsiiil earnings, nn.l in other way* niul- Ireatl lor. When sober lie win n ginnl himtuiiul niul a quiet industiiuna man. She litta olteu, hut in vain, U-- m.ught the t utn seller in that tonn, not in 10l him have anv li.jnor, ami us a but revolt, living advised to do o bv tbo Icuijk runce men, she ha* aural him for llm damage* resulting from the liquor he sold her huslutnd. The cane was 11 led before n jury, and a ver dicl rendered, giving #H.O damugea, which luuit, Ik> paid to her by the iuni-sel'er, lu ©onaequeitcts ot that favorable verdict, aevrral ate in prog ica* in the tow n of Mason, and there is n fair pros) met that before long the iuiu traffic will be entirely broken ui in dint place. Slcrin-s Sale By viituu ..f sundry writ* of venditioni • *|.lias levari lacia* issuetl out ot the Court of Coinmoii Pleas of Centre count v. and (• me directed will be C*|a.el to pub lic vale, at the Court House, in Hellrhinte, 011 tin- 16th day of June, A D , 1972, the following property to wit All that certain lot of ground situate >ll the borough of Itellefonte, Centre county, Pa , bounded on eal by - --street, on south by blgli slr.-el, west by 1.4 of C M t afler ly, and on the north by lot of Ml*. Anner, and an alley containing 1 ol an acre more or less thereon erected a large 2story dw oil ing house, stable and other outbuildings. Also all the right title and interest of de fendant in mul to a!) that Certain trwet or piece of laud situate in Hogg* twp , bound ed on the north bv land ot David Lucas, et al on the east by land of John Neiman, on south by land of Milton Neintati. con taining 81 acre* or thereabout* -40 acre* cleared, thereon erected a dwelling house, barn and oilier outbuildings . v ei*od. Ink v-n in riri ution and to be sold a* the prop erty of A Sternberg. ALSO; All that certain messuage tenement ami lot of ground, situate in the borough of Uellcfonto, known a* the old. Masonic Lodge property, ami in the general plan of said Boro., a* lot No. 57, bounded->n the north by Pike alley, t corner of Kit of Jonathan Mill or thence along the line of said lot south 11 deg , east 2UU feet, to a post, thence east ! 39 degree* along Uu linn of Jonathan Mill er s lot, 60 feet to a post, thonea south 41 degree* :tUI feet to a post shenea by land ot Reuben Valentino south 65 dog., west lUU ' feel to a pvwt thence north 41 deg., west st* i feet to post thence north 39 .leg , east along | the north ride of the road leading from Bcllcfente to Roojwburg to the placo of! beginning, containing about one acre, j thereon erected a two stor ( v plank frame j dwelling bouse ar.d outbuilding*. Soiled, j 1 taken In cjeeutiop. _at;d to be old as the ] property of John W. Cataobell, All th*e it veral trart* of laud sltuateJ ' in Ferguovn twp. Centre county. Pa. Due thereof bounded on the North, by land ol Wm. M Lyon et, al. on the oil bv land of liouta, on the south by land of John Brett and on the west by laml of L>.jc a A mo* Harper pt ul potitai"'ng >'i.p hun dred and ten acre* tuorc or lv*s. thercn erected a house and bam. and having about 70acr-s cleared. Another thereof, all that certain lot of ground situated in Pine Grove. Centre Co , bounded on the north by a lot of G. Ard, east by lot "t I". . Lytic, south byptl' lie road, ami we I by lot of Parsonage, belonging to Sl John Lutheran '-ongrecation 4 Pr e ' roye Mill*, containingalbut J > i ;u n. rv.then on crdeted a house and stable An >ther thereof, situated Iti Ferguson twp., ed on the north by lands of H. Snyder cast l>v land ot D. Ros*. south by land of T. F. I'atton, and west by land* of J 11. Mitchell, containing 4> acres all clear thcruot, situated in ♦erguson twp.. Is buuttilud "n tha north by lands of It. Ross, east by lands ot 1> H,u. D. Eek als, and other*, south by land of Moses Thompson, and otliers. and sol by land of T F Patton, eonuining 4tt acres, about ;a acres clear, and having thcreeu erectevt , a tw story Uamo uwalbuii houe. barn, and other out building' Htuaod, taken in execution, and to be*,d,l as the property !.,) > H Respectfully iHiwr.n the wiU*eiu of £ Centre and otlior counlict, tnt they * have one of the largest and bo*t " 2 lectcd stock of Hardwaretobe found, • consisting of Iron, Steel, hails, J Home Shoe*. Axel*. Spnnfl Wsflun • Skein* and Box©*, Complete stock ol carpenter tool* and builder. hard- <~j •Z ware, l •ti every one warranted to give perfect H satisfaction All kind* of parlor H stove. We are dotejminod to cll c Z *t the lowest price, for cash, or on B £ short credit not to exceed three ~ .month*. Call and tec u. a* we take 5 pleasure in howingour goo marlStf. Bollefbntc, Pa. ? > t£ X < 2 a _ H I have for walo n much larger stock of PAPER and HOItl)K LIS this season than heretofore. 12000 Hoiks just received front New York. W BIFFKIICKT PATTERNS Priees Ranging from 9cts. to $1 per Bolt- ALSO OIL SHADES and FIXTURES, PAPER BLINDS, Ac. WM. J. M'MANIGAL, mar22.3nt. Milrnj-, Pa Jusl Arrived. Just Arrived. Call and See Call and See WOLFS Stock of New (tioods. Come and Itar Assortment lull and complete. Dry (iooiU, (iimerica, No lions, Hardware, Keudv-ooide Clothing, and thousand* of otbt-r article* '|>RKASC KKR S SA I.K DK UNSEAT -1 KD LANDS FOR I AX ES. FOR 1871, AND PREVIOUS YEARS Notice is bsivbi aitvu, 11**1 lit puraiue u t mu mc l ul AmMul>!) UM llllt Uj ol J una, tU. A I* . mUUm, "Am A.I I,' Auirml *l* Act ansl4Ußi I <*• o( MtllliMf i UbMlll I*3**l* 111 t dttllv * -Hlhl}," *ut| Xh9 *•*•#*] Mil plm#tiU IbaifUi U*<*l Will Ihi vtiaiMd Uj |M*Dll* **le ui uwt rr).iblulluiaiii4 U*.l* ol UUMMI*! UimUih Mill voMttll. 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" „Cbarb* Gotf ' " • • John Brady...' - '' " - " John Hold " " " Henry Donnelly " " " .180 K-'bcrt Rr t' v " " _I2U John Donm-fly " " i of •68. . 92 Wal'er S| t .jgri, V 4tl i 4 IJU... U8 .Paul Co* "" 13J —John \ aughn 1 94 ! 4 of !(•> .. 83 Jeremiah Parker 2 si 483.. .153 John Irvin.. *< -4 ' ... tfuilt Ktrrtn." " ... " Teuch Franci*.—— 26 ! .6 George Harrison.. - " " " ... " John Nicholson " " *' ... " Mathcw Irvin 18-4* George Mendc ...- 32 '.V'l 413..." Charlc PcU;: *4 7 441., P< arson 11 uhi 32'.G *' ... " ...George McClatiahan.„ " " " ... " Polly Mt Clanahan - " " ... " Vinlrew M< Ciaiiahan.. ".. Franeis J.d.ntloii 24 ("•" WilliamM, Phcr*on._ 46 •'*) BTV...I'JU .. „„,Willigtn Bctl 222 '433 .I*l Chark Siewait 24 f? " ...13i1... t John Donaldson ' MuhtalOHritui J409 28.1 Andrew IVttit ..-. 2170 397 David Lewis IMfiti 4io J-hr. Shyn 19 6*l 355 Richard Wain l7 97 41 los Wain 19 49 "... John Ritrron I 9 60 433 EliCaiiby 13)33 " ...108 John Rugg - " " 41 - Mollio wharton l7 50 50 Unknown lO 14 210...1 CC..— Jerc Parker 140 —of Henry HnrH* J'od JUO —Miehial O'Brien .706 130 —.David Lotto* ***ol 433...153 —Wm Bibghktn. 20 34 "... " John Barclay.. " " 388 96 Ja* Hall 36 40 76 Unknown 2)15 300 Franci* Gurney 4 70 40 Unknown 1 84 100 of Henry llnrri* 2 35 140 do do 3 29 43J 168 Pbatlc* Halt .3 5v " lul Samuel Kwing 681 " '• Alexander FuTlcrton " " " „ Robert Gray "" " Thoma* Grant Washington Hall 302 100 Surah Hall 474 4'A) 114 SamualU Hall 662 433 151 William Gray Cgl 419 140 John E Hall 658 433 151 Thomas Hamilton npl .Jeremiah Jack*ori 424 128 Francis Johnston 433 161 Daniel Reeo ~ " Thomas Rec*o 410 " Joseph Wallace 641 415 Jesse Wain 19.50 4)W 151 George W Hall 681 " " Nancy Ilall " " William Brady 683 •' " John Brady ' " John Barron Jr "" 429 "William I)nvi*on 6 76 408 V 5 James Davison 642 404 John Davison 631 448 . Robt Davison 706 43.1 1.51 William Davison Jr 097 " " William itwing 681 " " J nines S Kwing " " John Kwing Haiuiiih Kwing " " Job" Kwing Jr " 433 " Anna Kwing 6;C Curlia luwaahiji. 483... 103 Tho P Hale 55 CI "...153 Garrot Cotlinger 17 Of 424... 80 Thos 1 Wharton 50 01 41|. Joia!i Haines - 28 tt' 2071 of Kobt Annesly - 38 14 41 John MeCallcy 18 2i " Charles Allen 46 5£ 2071 Caleb Launs 16 86 " „ Inane Longitrclh 20 21 41 los Taylor 66 00 448... 99 Andrew Kpplu 1320 392... 8 Kobt lrvin 82 4i 439... 138 N L A twood 84 66 300... 19 N L Atwood 23 111 304... 4 Job W Packer 20 40 159... 32 Job W Pucker II 1(1 ;68... 98 lob W Packer 13 20 433... 163 Fishburn Wharton... CO 00 194... 85 John C llyleman 16 95 415 Peter llahn 69 40 " ....Susen llnhn 29 70 '• Jos Thomas 36 79 " Jae Wahln 36 79 " Nathaniel Levy Ho 69 " Thomas Humphries... 85 80 " .. Robert Gray 36 62 " William Gray 37 29 401 „ William Ynrdluy...... 16 28 376 eumuel Haird 4690 115 Richard Tunis 2X93 401 376. 415 300 N L Atwood 6 88 2071.. ltobt Annesley 32 48 380j.. Jos Kelso 62 71 337 Lindly Coute 35 31 416 William Gilbert 6913 2071 1 of Caleb Lacus 15 38 2071 lof Iano Longstrcth. 16 04 4:13... 108 James White 59 73 433... 168 Abijoh Davis 2900 433...162 Joseph Highcc 24 90 416 lesse llrooKs 72 6(1 431... 137 Mnrtha Godfrey 49 68 I<\) of Peter Smith ~... 825 1CC...142 Mary Lane 9 92 396... 196 ...Jos Kelso 8107 10 Paul Hurt in 10 11 It; I. u Hull 44 On i'.; ioa. 'rboinu> fliti*., 20 4'.i I !:i II Smou.-I S. ..it 14 80 398 Ml lUberi Irwin 17 00 vi*' Joint Palmer... |:| 'J'i t'JI IN I'lilll|i Meyers '/•'J* I If. Hilneoll Meyers..., 1100 4^1... 41* Valentine Meyer* 17 17 4"JO " ...Mt< hael Meyer* 10 2'. 11 '• ......... Esther Ktldy ........... M 47 61 "... .........Carper Wisltir 20 4o 'Jm...120,... David Catrcaddra.... '.''.a' 3|8... 4.. d' l ......... 715 300 27 do 14 tw 401. William Vardy 16 If ■l7ft, Haiiiuel Itiiinl #0 00 35 Ilenry Domiel.... .. ~ 2 (II till Mary "J" 11 in i*i ........... 33 (■" l>i Ilia Ttooiia* M< Kwin 1624 M 14 Cline (juigtvy 170 It* ■' Mil 111 I'll I.e. ell 4 4" 4I& 111. load Tout* HW) 2H> ioa Kidiburii Wharton.... 1001 .'* I W.V 1.4 I'm her 62* I *of 4 14 Jul. Wi'a. lur 3 07 i 434 Win I' Mitihell 0 36 4 ~f 4 •(. do ...... 5 8? i of 220 do ....... 2 70 4 of 431 ......... J. >eph Dcvling 6 61 4 of 826. Job W I'aeker 4 06 I of 300 Jfio I* Mil. hell 41 434 .....Kithburn Wharton.... 023 4 of 63 dim Outglcv H6 141 1 W l a. k. r 632 201... 81, 4'liarle* Hurra IM \*4, '* ... " Mxrtlni Godfrey 17 0* "... " ...John Meyers ...... 17 0* 04 12 John Curtiu. 746 71. .181 ltulaud C'urtin - 6*6 160. 142 Haral. l.aue 12 32 , i'*> Jno W Godfrey 20 67 IHB Win I' Itrady 1661 liai lto hard Tuni* 7 (d •JUI .............. Olill 144 J W I'aeker 616 ■ 4 71.. 160 Samuel Siott II 44 Ferguson Township. I'i2 .116 tii-i-rge Kohlniyer 320" 136...127 Jim Harnett... 804 823 John Anderson 2 6* 116 . 03 George Nice 2001 200 Jacob Lite - *179 222... 14 I'oU-r Crispin 4 16 41)0... 61 Saitiuol Duncan 34 3d 30... 47 ...Thomas McCul lough 22' 70 Leonard Hawthorn... 21 U> 1u... 10. laac Worrell 2M>, ;ilCi 49 Alfred H t'rewil - 23 2M 4U4 IV Th una* Ferguson mm'** 41* 23 Aaron Levy ............ 12 404. 116 Jama* Mwiw 1200 302 . . Ilnul 111 I iltu r J2 3"| son ..122 Daniel Turner - 12 161 Dydia Fowler I 6 VI Jacob Way............ H 10' 16 -lleury Meiller a 70 150... .........Richard GinU<#— 600 226 Itn bard Motley.™ 13 60 |l7 ...Henry Manic* Ji 60 SOU . Berry Horner. *(*> 4(1 John M.Kean 2 40 800... [tokrt tUiAni Jaiw 3.17 let. lluckie JHOO 40U Ja Ha' er 6 00 4(ii John l'eiherbridge... 000 jsi losiah I.utby„ J8 (*• 126 laleb North.... 3 70 63 John l'ethcrbridge.... BU) 110 John linker 306 60 Samuel Milan. . t® 26. VI mo ThOlttsoil 8 10 | 60 ....John I'atton 600 J0... Abratn Hick* O 1 J*i... Samuel Br>son JJhUi i 16tl Unknown— Gregg Towiiibip. 1372... 31 William Hepburn ;s2-.. 120 John Cwd 71" ! 4 *e.. 127...... Andrew Uarsun 7 62 'Mi Bernard llubby. ......... t> 46 , :sR) U i Mt Donald.. - <5 2' |2U0..; Hobi tiray 4 74 ' " John Ctt m —. i •• t'orneliu* Hithojt SOU ! 282 Job Mark ley 8 00 24L.. Daniel Ko c 4(10 236... I-uac Ito hardsun...... .. " j 22i Michael Zuijjicr.... ... P. .....Jacob itfpiwr 79: 52 ......C likliow ti... ............. 2<*i) 271.,. Unknown lf(' It*)... do —. GUI JSB... 65 do —....... 1216 I(*J.„ do —... 6(0 50 do 6OO 113 do 5 18 A10... ...... do .. V 90 28 Jo —.... IlalLuuuu Township. . Nt WUiiatu King 12 26 171 Samuel Bryan 9 47 2U7 John M, KtsskL 27 74 417 10 Henry F! yd SOW ' 3t3l up stwhato Whitehead 80 U9 ! tOu VfUlian Lamburn 47 hj 210 Jabob Underwood ->• 46 136 116 Ja.obPylc 17 10 4tlJ 120 Hi' hard JolitT 64 40 jn John Hant.a 3129. 2:59 Jonah l.amb'.;7Ji SfiOo ki Jo'-n '4'bompsun 20 79 53 Roland Uurtin A Sons 310 226 77 Robt Shaw 2e 44 14 111 Uakm-wa 552 147 do 12 a; 4tst Jacob Raker 601" Jr.o Bake. " i iv r v M 144 3 -i llaimr Tuwuship. f; HI Michael Grat* 4 00 4iis 141 Mimwon (ill* 4.9} Jobu Simpson 269 Henry An lis 801 |)0 Hepburn A Harris 2'A', ; '422 116 Johp Mtuikvjf POO 277 SS6 piter Swipe bad 600 185 Of John Kedd 2 46 4(1) U0 Christian Devling 341 41XI .las Row, 4 00] MaryJenks " oo Tin,mas Itarr 106 22 William Lowry 156 80 Benjamin Young 2m* .f/9 Peter Cramer & M) I 'jßa 140 t4 Hnvdt'r A H Uilinan 24" ii-,3 • do 24" 418 99 George Kramer 4(A) !582 163 Peter Hpler 360 |.t{j Adam Elder 4 00 436 Cha Hall Fio 00 Mliry Hair 170 Stover A Wolf 3 40' 228 150 W n Mackey 46C 150 Unknown 12 00! 125 do 1 U)| Harris Township. 384 2o .1 C Fisher 84" ps) Peter Wilson 6 66, 407 92 Kearney What o 'J72i Pal " Hi,hard Parker ny 124 Thos Parker 4,si William Harrison 69 4trj F.loner McCormiok 4 82 290 William McCandless 194 ; 264 John Smith 2 22 152 J -rem uh Sankey 1 22 277 Nair.uel Kdmiston 2 24 ■ po Jno Bell 1 85 •• Thomas Jobr.stun 101*) , " Jno Irvin do 1, " Wm Irvit> do j, " William Brown do , " Jns Reed . do j, ■' Ahsoleni Andre do i •• Robt Patlprson do |, ] " William Hoffman 5 4U;i ' Daniel Love do •• Daniel Smith do I, '• Samuel Young do ; i/oward Township. 'H> A 1' Harris 2 85j; to 11 A Jostliu 2 24;, 80 llenrv Anti* 3 48;, 199 15 U B Welch 22 67 , Ul Wm C Welch 11 68', 186 92 J1) Harris U22 , 174 A D Hurt*• 9 8'- , 160 of Jonathan Willi* 9((. t " 40 of do 12 716 ( 433 122 Alexander Hunter do " 120 John Uuyers do 432 " Samuel! oung do 433 " Benjamin Young do •• ** Thomas Hamilton do 415 Jacob Wcidner do 1:10 J J Lingln 3 <2 4TI 165 Samuel Pancoait 12 74 if.*) 4t jSFurst II II JUS John W Godfrey 1 366 112 do 164 jo-cph Green 1 250 of Jesse Fvons | 112 23 Poland Curtitt J 4120 40 Paul Curt in 60 Jos Taylor 120 JOS Kelso 25 Jacob linker 08 235 William Ramsey 40 18 25 Jos Grevsburg 2 86 150 James Green 17 10 2>l) Samuel Curtln 1140 100 Unknown 57 104 63 John llrady 22 80 Huston Township. 76 Kutines 10 84 4CK) John Friend 88 40 46-1 Adam Kuhnes 19 44 114 Andrew Kuhnes 7 42 236 Unknown 24 14 438 10 john l'rico 27 7o " ' John Wheel and " ' John Rollington 866 10 JunißS Baxter 131 Andrew Kunes 810 76 111 Charles Klines 484 40 Jacob Hurley 2 66 Liberty Township. 406 40 Peter Leilzell 25 96 250 Jeremiah Jackson 3 96 439 Christian Smith 28 08 429 103 ftobcit lirvin 12 62 198 10 of John Potter 12 64 406 121) Stephen Stephenson 12 96 " 126 john Dunwoody " '• 120 Kbencr.er Kenhutn 932 50 Danl Pletcher 6 40 ; D M Dunlei Knun *216 24*1 do 00 8c 40 Longbolloiii 5t 00 William Have* II 90j 60 *a mo Mcdhee 6 lu 17 jjlid tJuny f 16 * of A Hamilton 2 48 70 Jo-M Shaw 214 208 82 ofWmSil.it "8 tail ■Hi 164 Margarci Hiadfurd J.ißi 1" Stephen ('hamher* 4 m" 2 81 John Ja. 1. on d (a 1' ■'*• D < 11 r. .ohh.n J 6" * Thoma King 1 4">i 4(1 I'etei I.Vtln ~ nu B 20 Jeremiah Sheridan 'J6| Ml Hoe. Baker ZV2 2* K( .iter. G 4" 4< do Cllli Bruce 8 -31 7 162 Dunl Krauze 860 308 M) Hubert lirvin *• HI 176 Samuel 4 ustar ™ V" .I/11 r ion Township. 'J*' Hubert Young 6 So: 4 mi / M M.Kinney lif i I" 117 Ala* Scott -M 02 I of 100 I'aul ZanUinger 24 61 7" (Jhri*iia ttuhrwr 17 82 I*l Ale* Scott 4630 121 Al'taio Su.gt-r 31 (M)i 6\ 42U Robert Gray do 4"2 Thoma* Grant do 4*t 401.11 Rree*# do 3UO • \V m Parker 8 40 126 John Dorscy 6ti do M 00re Wharton do 425 Henrv Toland 340 do ( Saml Norton $46, do * Daniel William <1? i 462 William Urads. do | 324 Uickard Prk do j 381 j. i. : oak Parker Jo! itk w 11 lam Parker 88 4-ro 134 William Mile* 13 61 125 More Wharton fit )U0 of Abram Scott 2 64 fat of Samuel Scott 1 0-> PJU Abram Scull 214 00 Samuvi Sc-- 1 ' 1 go 260 I santel Scigfried $ uo ' HO Sir. iieckcr A UwyaoMt I (k. 26 WUitam Parker 86 25u John Brady 3 4" '.'VI Jc ry Jackson 1 70 170 JotiaiLat. Waif 122 1 140 < f Lyons Meuina 10 424 GcorgwCallioun '4 6u Pnlfoit Tuuh#u\p. 4>i til L<. Horn** 26 64 Up (7 Jacob Haker 31 'JJ 178 K ibcrt llurllu 18 48 Nkkola* Deibl 18 11 !tl Adam Deihl 17 24 208 N.cholaa Deihl 2560 .JJ John O'Brien 21V4 S' itobiuruve CTo :H William WHaon 7 88 182 Wil'iani Kllit 18 *1) Ktt Henry Gron 17 It" '.(lf of Robert Putftr Tonnahip. aAJ James Brown 1 tti John Trick jr j 1 177 B. rn aril 11 tib ley MM Christopher Herring do Benjamin Pattereoti 2 W HO Henry U2 too AivaUbdar llu titer Mniuel Scott do Ju Atmdnm Scott J.imes M--re do Kd war J William Gauimju* do; Jattic* d.. *4 a*ires Moons 2 7" Wui llofiiiiwn 2 ID Daniel Smith 2 4U (lauiel Levy do, Samuel Young do William Harrison 3(!) joscj.h Cowrill d ,( ' (ooni McClollan t Vi! AY ni !'Brad*. " 1 00 UK 01 I'vrrcl Telly 1 1 I h George Kouat 3 (Ji 126 Unknown t2 I'JO Henry II Fullmer 3Of Ptitn Township KM CO George Swineherd 200' liuah Township. 4-13 163 David Re v crag a JO2 433 152 Moitka M. U.'oOei do i.76 |&3 Ja tilcniworth do 381 do' Hamilton 80 J® jdo do Klcanor bidden* 15 H [do 163 Joseph Hopkins 15 IS do do .tno Hopkins do M> William Wilton SSo 438 153 John London 15 71 , do do Thonits iirutfi do do do Ib iij Rush do I do do Sebastian Gruff 3019 do do Jacob Myers do do do ltobt Miller IS T'-' do do Daniel Buckley TO" do do It K Morgan oj 11(Jo do do Daniel Turner 1512 434 Charles Lucas do do Thomas CI rant 3065 270 Hugh McKntire 35 40 100 I.V, Kobt King 12 30 433 103 K J ward ifryun 1512 120 80 John Lylly 2100 433 168 Kobt 1 rvin 62 98 do 152 John Muster do do i 53 Richard Peters do 33 do John Wilson 1512 do 153 t John Cunningham .2800 do do William Gray 1512 217 Sebastian (Iran 11 02 do John Mussor Jr do 433 153 William Wilson 3019 do do Hugh Hamilton 2600 do 103 Jacob Slough 1512 433 John LoWden 1512 153 John Hover 19 (10 43:1 153 Mary Smith 1512: do do Richard M alone do < do do Hannah Turner do : Jo do James Turner do : IOC Barbara Snyder 1419 I UK) 116 Anna Arthur 13 55 : 153 153 John Leo 18 05 I 394 17 .Thomas Arthurs 17 201 433 163 Jas Welch 3019 393 163 Rudolph Kolker 27 49 1 to Hmbrigbt SO 19 l! L M &" l; " i - 16ia '!" j" Sicttrt do do d<> Th"i,i Lto g 0 do do Will lm Latiiasr do! do do Ow l.niiiorr ,].J J" Hnuinun 7 o* '•m fi' f •> * Alliaun 1294 ■>. I 58 Jo* Pltn 7 (>• I.iu Mirwy p|,„ j . ;XM 140 (1 corgi l'iui jj ( , , 4 .fi '£ VtfT* ao.ii 217 H of Hobnrt lUinry 764 •'{ ThotiißiOntftt 490 ; Chrlatian (labor 2<*i Vj'! ?? Kbwnim 86(11 14* 7o John Khwrnun 10 At) ill! toV.rld 231 •-I W H Montgomery do 40 minuet <'h*ttiut 414 Ca*pei I.ii* rente 1 a*ti*n Graff 28 40 ' do JnoWliiaun 16 12 William WiUon do 1909 jm Alliaon do 140 253 Kolit King do * 10 Kit hard Athejton 440 if® Kit hard Mahme 16 12 do do I*ur Itriu licn do d" do Jno Gumlager 6n (HI do do 4urm Hlouah 3M) 29 ?i*. .if Mlchiel Gudager do jl. i 184 I lord man Philiua 24 "8 216 168 Thome* Hamilton 784 do do Tb.una* Grant do| 20 Palric II aye* 1 40 40 jno Kad • to 214 Ml Hugh Hamilton 16 16 1 4"i 163 jaeoi. lludialwlt SO 29 1 16) jo* Jlarriaun 105 13)0 Jno Cojieuhaver 28 00 300 do 1400 Boo* Shoe townahip, , 433 163 Samuel JI Fox 21 76 825 Win Hank* 109 1400 l-'avid Williacat do Bto Alex Viarliu 12 65 ww Lew 1* Lewi* 13 40 4-' 148 Mary M Wbartun 16 84 du Jo V Nurrii do do ITS) Luke M i.ner do 416 Sarah M Kullman 2962 4X3 103 Burd WHntn 17 D do do Thotnaa MeKwen 21 42 du do Thoma* F W hartoa do i 416 Bit-hard Wain 20 45 418 13 Bohi Water* U47 do do Bfij It Morgan do do Kearnev Wharton 37 44; do 168 Henry Beta 67 981 178 Jot lleU 04 701 4 of _ Faii.uel Dobtoa 2109; 5a Patrick Moore 1924 do do John Hunter 16 64 do do Wmliitigbain I 4 86 do do ja> Hawthorn 2204! 292 N IrU r Bel* SU IO ill 2W Th.iiaisu Hawthorn 22 96: a ! ( AU* I Delia* 1816 do Juper Maytan 18 14. do do John Houaton 10 861 J7i Paul lletx 20 p. mm ' Ja Wl'.iUabo* i? '.•> 6 (iejfit Puirnat 1 16 '*> j. corra t 38 90 J± f..- rge beeioi tXj-Jj Hugh Daiton l 4 46 it i 0 ag do George Dubaon 10 36' 147 148 Poter Iloopa 994 tSu 02 John lluupt 9i dW Jot Butcher k6 4l)i 3 1 " J a* Slack M)iu| do Sasit.i.l Uhkck 2016 do lfenry Slack do ! Jaal'ool 0 70 Wm Long well 16 36 Wl> Patrick Moore |3 00 no Henry Moore 770 4-?JJ Suui.ii i ilortto* i7 3* 4-w 108 Jacob (iraly 16 36 do du Patrick Mooaa >6 84 d<> J Ja- C Fi.ber 24 Hit ■* ill Curxwddta 80 34 i i(3 John Taylor 16 85 •lo do David Su-wart do ,|J do Rolit lUitiy 17 35 do do John Hall jCho do do Thojt-t Smltb do do do V.":u Jack 1.^14 do do Kdwaai Scutt do Tlit.out* L Welling do do do s&mucl ulodgct du do do *harp DeUuy 670 do do Wm Mt-r-hcraoa 16 36 do dq urtu a i.ilirucr do ,do do Joltu Wtu do do do jas tilcnihworth do Jo do Maanel juacphsuQ 13 51 415 ixwis Turner 16 36 do Andrew nioger 15 92 43£( joLu xitlujlsoa 16 36 do do John ewanwiok 6 70 150 of JueopL Harrison 502 433 153 Margaret pear 16 70 3GO 44 JoLu Hut 804 300 120 Job uilcy 670 tOO David carncodden 2 35 433 103 J/a^nuaMiller 16 44 do do win .1/ Smith 16 66 do do Jahu Duaaldaoo 654 do do lilair ni'ClauaUnw )6 34 do do Jacob Wtias 670 do (591 IrUuiUcl whittaker 20 i 4 ido do George whittaker do !do do Charles Itiak 16 34 do Rebecca Robinson 18 80 I 150 Richard Robinson OOP i 100 Thoma.- Themburg 4 00 (20 Jno Lone 1 ;fcs ; 150 J J LingVo 0 85 I W0 Knmuol Forbes 4 oo ;| 60 Jm D Harris , 280 >1 75 Unknown 229 150 08 do 718 i 145 21 do 060 00 ofWm Wilton 2 70 117 J> M-niro Ik 40 Taylor Tpwuship. i'R[7 94 Richard Downing 1211 100 Michael Weidner 5 60 do do do 484 John Lamb 841 do John Sherrick 6 02 217 Joshua William* 819 484 Hugh Hamilton do A*> Christian Vanpool 10 27 801 Joseph Downing 75 Ai 800 Aimer Webb 0 72 48 James Fox 9180 408 Jo- Drake 25 78 550 Craig & Sherrick 42 84 180 92 Wilnam Burg 19 64 92 Thomas Wallace 4 68 Ant Richard Whitehead 18 70 150 Joshua William* 981 WO 22 John Lamb 13 96 301 Samuel Downing 93 28 A*) Wm Bell 68 66 3tlO George W Alherty 5589 1 °f AO Jacob Yiinpool 1210 150 Andrew Berry bill 8 4] AIO Nicholas Hammond 31 23 do George Riter 12 40 800 Joseph Welch 292 363 Elijah Merry man 02 87 180 George An.diuU 6 58 200 Robert Campbell 12 48 160 ofJobnCarr 4 61 200 of Janus Carr 620 100 Jacob Beek 312 80 do 2 72 162 Maria Morri* 9 42 100 Unknown S l6 do do & to M ■ AM AUkrit do m do 2 24 At Junta Walk 04 ® Jacob Beck S 72 280 Wm Burg 17 28 160 Georgn Mong llld lttl Tkmaaa JI aru ii 18 00 d Jweph Clark 9 81 20? Aon Art bun 12 44) 434 Kiehard Malum* 28 88 IdO John Sbtnk 16 12 ISO John Hoover 13 20 WW Wn Add I on. aii 80 3ft SO Maria Morri* 8 6u do ('lament Ilrckaitb 22 BO 78 JIM Lewi 6 42 • 76 Unknown 3303 •00 Jane* Cowbar 6 20 60 ... Joaaj.h Voder 192 488 168 Joahua William* 18 t •00 (jaorgo llong 0 2)1 do Jno Copcnhavcn do 176 Wm F Tyton 4k Co &8 40 t Jane* Foi a 7. Unknown Sal 10 72 >BO do Jfo3 6 60 A>b do Na 18 19 08 :< do No 8 4Si 21(5 do No IS 1002 Union Township. 804 Chariot Wilaon S 08 189 Samuel Phippa 6 90 14 -John Coopar 0 C 256 jokn thin wood jr J3 74 *l7 Boy ca Davit 3 in ttl Boyea I)aria i 90 170 (ioorjre Hoover 18 40 160 John M endanbal I 0 90 do Kobt Hall 10 so 80 Ira Fitber 9 0S 488 168 Aaron Long 091 do Cnapar Hainaa do do 108 Jacob Cook do *of 280 Wm Brook* 12 74 433 108 Michael Or,U 091 do do jokn Hwnaldao* 4 tju 60 annual Hay* 2 (JO do Boyea Davit tat 381 KobtMorria 0 40 433 108 MaryMorria 91 do do Bobt Stewart do do da Snnoai Milan jr do do do Hanuai Milan 1! 03 dv do Francit Jukaoaan 091 t, £ Cb|Oee!ler 11 *2 X V. 361 440 64 Martha Huaton 749 m m Wm StcWartJr 091 (do do William Stawart do ido do WalUrr Stawart d 62 Wn P Fitber |OT . 03 of Pour B ana to 4 *k 258 Wn Brwoka 1108 4k U r a4BoyeaDnvU 190 i *• WnKohnaa do WJ Samuel Jlaytw 6 M w 4 : D K i~ >2 438 108 H*Qy Motrin 091 do do DtWtk Btawnrt do !do do Anrun Lory do Z ** Job* Bvnowiafc 1137 1 | u Boyea Darin 301 WO Bu i .:>h Mttlbollnn 401 Wnlkor townahip. 92... Jeremiah mtrknr... 262 91 nichard Parka# *• ~ JacmiUr. 796 | " ... 44 viiftam achnrt... 806 .....*oap4 oaeman...... 864 MMrg imogbnrtjr.. 7 87 ,435 58 Margaret Man 821 . 445 75 Edward jama 899 400 86 Biit imawhartT 750 : 4 J7 146 jeaaa rrans 788 4iQ Tt reter it aba 804 '| 424 127 (mm wirlraiahnai 780 435 58 William uiihert 818 86 107 John j " - *** Atkm. 188 ! - M Job packer - - ,| " 41 ......MSMO packer - * * tm*id Johnston M " 327 180 William Manael 643 (387 " David Mtrwr 623 218 joo jacktr... MnH 284 433 120 samuel Miles. 36 30 ! 140 christian Jtohrcr 15 75 161 John Knez 3 85 1 33 nichard rnitkm 4 18 175 uachael Bohisoa 6 09 100 annuel MUM 1 69 192 jerankh warden 298 212 aam'l nark man 63J 150 uavid need i 50 U2 Paul caataioger 45a 99 uokanwa 1 fid ; J 9O n Bobison 12 0(1 242... 86 James sutler...... 2 Bft 50 William Aekmt. 74 1 2 s capt ossmaa. 60 15 .Mar 59 *Ol7 enrrieaa.... 140 ! 70 joba naker. 1 20 200... capt ossmaa. 3 00 '143... 11..... 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