0 WHET 0 SIP SOR PW ¥R 4 LY Fis 4 ’ Hitt V4 The following article should be read nd overall witn13 sor Yaie ‘+h anda pondaered wall ny every man wno takes without paying { “My observation enables me to stat a NEWSPRper \ as a fact are more poorly rewarded than ss of men in the United States , that publishers of newspapers other cla who invest an equal amount of labor, capital and thought. They are expee- ted to do more service for less pay, to stand sponging and “dead heading” to pufl’ and defend people without fee or hope of reward, thanany other class. They credit wider and longer, oftener oftener the victims of misplaced confi- dence than any other calling in the comunity. with more reluctance than any other. dollar on a valuable newspaper than body avails himself of the use of the printer's pen and printer's ink. How many professions and political reputa- tions and fortunes have been made and sustained by the friendly thongh unre- quited pen of the editor? How many embryo towns and cities have been brought into notice and puffed into prosperity by the press? How many railroads, now in successful operation would have foundered but for the lever, of the American Gorilla, by the hurne- sidered as a calamnity, inas- much as it deprives the Radicals public Wim Lro Jody \ hy ( WY Jonah Joh APRON, | Sl ne k. en PP Kckart nD Long yi James [herts 8100,000,000 per annum, Mrs. Gaines. widow of Gen. Gaines, who has had a suit pending in the U. New Ovlewns, for the last 35 claimige ®» large extent of Years, her suit. The decision was given by Washington. every day with General Grant's orderly behind him, Indications received to the Convention vania are that the delegates Democratic that State, will unanimously cast their dent, at the Convention in July. The Indians had made a raid on Camp MeDermont and drove off the stock. ced the loss of one man and three hor- The pursuing party experien- what branch of industry and ac- ? And more than a mis- The the haunts of dis- | lated and defended by the press who has tendered it erable pittance for its service? bazars of fashion and an eager crowd bearing gold in their palms, and the commodities there vend- ed are sold at enormous profits, though intrinsically worthless, and paid for with serupulous punctuality ; while the counting room of the newspaper is the seat of jewing, cheapening trade, orders and pennies. honor to liquidate a grog bill, but not bill.” -——— A terrible story from Madagascar. A French vessel, bound from Caleutta to Marseilles, was wrecked on the reefs of Isle St. Bran- don, and the erew took to their boats, two innumber. Oneofthem was thro'n for the nearest land. In nine days all | the provisions were exhausted, and the | vation. together, but the suggestion was reject- ed, and the decision was come to draw Jots as to which of should killed and served as food for the others. them be The victim was designated, and under- Three went his fate with resignation, 6th January, the boat touched at Mo- hambo, Madagascar, and there, mere dead than alive, the famished e¢amni- the French consul. rele preparation and adornment. trast with this, the city authorities have recently commenced serving out soup to the poor of that city, at the various police stations. ee ere Wicked wags have succeeded in | spirators with missiwess im the: bembastic style of the Eu Klux Klan Al Georgian humorist remarks on the story that “Thad. Stevens sent word toy die: hurraiting.” mysteriously 3rownlow He will die, but he is certain to com- afterwards. renter et Armee Two negro boys were arrested Memphis on Tuesday evening for a rape on a little white girl about eich t years old. It is stated that “one of of the nobles of England” has become insane, but no name is given. the greatest ages—aay about eighteen. There were not righteous: people enough in Sodom to save it,. but there was a pretty good Lot. Fey greeni peas have made their appaprance -in‘Charleston, S..C. Alvi ices from:the country surrownd- ing St. Louis state that the fruit has not been as badly damaged’ as~was expected; amd'thattthe crops will be abundant. The mining intelligence from Idaho is highly encouraging. agreed as to the richness All accounts of the which are lobes now being worked, and being carried on vigorously, | The Radical Congtessional Com- mittee of funds a member North to-day to solicit finan- being out despached ix said that General Grant i It for the of Infantry Alabama in addition to in that State. duty military companies The bill lately passed by the Legislature and signed railroad liability by the Governor, cers or their heirs for personal injuries sustained on railroads shall not exceed and for loss of life, not to 25,000), 23.000, > The steamer Sacramento for Pana- ma, sailed from San Francisco, vester- day, taking 8740,000 in treasure lof which 8720,000 are on New York ac- count. At Danville, Montour County, Pa. mn the puddling mill of the Pe mnsylva- tmia Iron Company, killed one, | mortally wetnded four and seriously | wounded nine others. The men in the Delaware, Lacka- in Scranton, returned to work ny’s shops, in number, lave having been on a strike for about two weeks, Q() REWARD! Stolen, from the premises of the subseri- : ber, at Centre Hall, on the nightof the 265th s of Marehy,. a white pig, weighing about 150 pounds. The above reward w ill be given jo any one furnishing information that will lead to the detection and conviction of the thief. GEORGE DURST. apl0,st. ~- From the premises, at Centre Hall, onthe: 1ITRAYED.- Lh subscriber A of A old, the left enr of each pig being clipped. Any persomw | of the whereabouts of thes bly rewarded. slightly W x 6 ‘entre TOBIAS, apli;it, Hail, NOTICE.— { indebted to the mndersigned.. and not wish- ing to pay , will please minke | =ettlement. rst S.G. SHAYNON, Centre Hall, Mar, 31 1868, NY HoLisALR WINE & LIQUOR = T 0 R E J. B. ETTELE. (FORMERLY NEFF & ETTELE.) Bis hop Street—two doors west of Loeb's Meat Market, All Barrels, Kegs and Cusls warranted {to contain the qreentity represe nted, The proprietor of this establishment takes pleasura-in informing the public that he has constantly on hand a supply of choice foreighmndidbinestie liquors such as Old Neetar, Old! Rye, Monongahela, And Irish Whiskey, Cognac, Blackberry, Cherry, Ginger and Common Brandi 5. Port Maderia, Sherry and Tishin: Wines, Scotch And Holland«Gin, New England Rum.- mint, Anniseed. and Rose, The attention of practicing phivsicians is [ called to our stock of pure liquors, suitable for medical purposes. Bottles jugs and Demijohns constandly on hand. "Wie have the only pero Nectar Whisks: All our liquors were Homght when lide were low, ad we sell them aceordingla. All liquors are warranted’to give = atiifac- tion. Confident that he can pleas customers he respectfully solicit a shareofipublic patron- age. “Liquors: will be sold bythe quart; barrel orttieree.: Ehave a-large iot of BOTTLED LIQUORS of the finest up li’ 08. grades, on hand. Win Geary Samuel! Rusman Peter Lancek i I Wm FF Courter J B Fisher sane Klinger Jammer & Weaver Barlow PETTIT I 8 Boal John Batley Dany 5 3 5 Edward lae (xoorgoe James H Zeigler Jacek Andrew J Shivery Jeremiah Merrit Mitchae! Striver Levi Straub [sane Frain John Davis J Pp Eckely Jas HH McCormick John A Whitehill James Lingle John Somerville Wm P Fisher David Delong George Ale \nhde r Johnathen Feazier Robert Meek James Hamilton Henry P Harvis Jacob Gray Jacob Leathers Henry Ryn AQ Deiningor Jercinlah Haines John Chambus David M Wagoner Conetauce Curtin William Myers Samuel YY Lucas John Homan Willinmns Benj Corl Morgan Lucas JD Wagner ig SLE B48 Adam Bair nvitte Halfmoon Potter | Trottir Gregg Liberty Bogus Worth Halfmoon Boggs Rush Penn Ferguson W alker Liberty Harris Gregg Bellofonte Yoge {Iaine 'N Benner W orth ~~ Harris K TRUsON He He fonte Liberty Snow Shoe Potter i wiy the op phi iN for 1 allowange and confirma- | on Wed Lay, the 2th day of April \. D, 180K, : Ist. "The ne Stine and (5, of Sh tel Stine, Fate of Halfinoon tow nxhipy, dod axed, ond. The account for Francis ‘Jadon Guardian of Adam C. Shadel, minor child of Martha Shadel, lute of Centre county de- coensed, 3rd. The account of Conrad Singer ad- ministrator of &e., of Peter Wensel, late ot Snow Shoe township, deceased, 4th. The nceount of Jordon admin- istrator of &e., of George Jordon, late Potter township, dec'd. Sth. Theacee ount of David Gilliland Guar- dian of Annan 1. Stahl minor heir of the es tate of David Wasson, late of Polier town ship, dec d. wel TRO avconnt of Sael Ms Mots ad- ministrator of &e of, Jacob Motz, Rat Hains township, Qo’ 4 7th. The aveownt of Robert Mann, admin- istrator of &e., of Dr, H. M, Montgomery, late of Libe Try towshine decd. Sth. The account of’ 1 istrator of &o, of Joseph (¥ wount of 8 Josse Askey, late of Worth Honner Huston Potter BellefolNte Marion Harris Benner Potter Boggs Potter Snow Shoe ["nion Liberty Unionvilie Potter Ferguson Beuner il pl lefonte Ha jj fmaes Howard Mileasttiurg | Penn Miles Halfmoon Bellefonte Boggs Philipsburg ! Snow Shoe Ferguson Huston Ferguson Huston Bellefonte Bellefonte Oth. The supplementary acédint of Jo- foused and trustees under the will of Martin Hou- ser, Iate of Harris township, dee'd, 10. The tinal account of Pollyann Sparr and George Sheneberger executors of the last will and testament of Isance Sparr, of Harris township, dee'd, 11th. The final account of George Shene- berger trustee to sell the Real Estate John Duftey, late of Harris township, de- censed, 12th. cutor of the last will and t#stamiint of Eliz- abeth Musser, att of Ferg deed, 13th. The account of John ministrator of &c., of Sanmuel H. of Ferguson township, dec'd. 14th. The account of A. Hunter ad- Pyle, lute 3 John 8, i | { | | { | | | | | | i { | | will and testiment of . Boggs township, dec'tl 15th. The account of Guardian of W. Geors ae Waring nnd Robert dren of Malinda Waring towns hip, decd. 1th, The Wiliinm J. Waring, Edmund Inte of necount of MM, T Daniel Rhoads and John JEWIH Jr. tees of the Estate of William A lute of the Bor Mg of Bellefonte dee’ d. 17th: Th necount of T. B. Rupert admin- (Cuil testidinidnts annexo) of &e., of arner, late of Walker township Milliken, eis OC Huines Miles J no Brackhbill Jno Witherite Jr Win Johnson Lafayette N eff Joseph Weber G M Swartz Kelly Tibbens J GG Laurimore Jesse 1. Test GD Danly [sane Miller Jno M Mamgal Thomas Harper Daniel Lohr Samuel Condo Thomas Ehrhart \ Luckonbach Richard Atherton J geod Hoover JG Kurtz John Thomas Rookey Richard Gunsalus Davis Evans David Gates Sames A Ganoe Geo B Rumberger A. BAUM, Basement of lefonts, WHOL®2R ALE WINES Bellefimte Totter tes Bellefonte Spring Ferguson Spring account of Jolin Garberick Mary E. Betz (formerly Mary grand duaghter and Hoy Jr, The nn, ol 18th, dee'd,” 19th. The aceotint of Adam K., Stam sd- ministrator oF tes “ Elizabeth Stain, late of Potter tas nshijlh ved, anh, A. Kk. Stan administrators of &e., Inte of Pott 21st. The account ofJ, P, Uegphart adimin- istrator of &e., of Henry Gephidrt; Yate Walker tow n=hip, dee’ d. Bed The unt of J. B. Foxe JE xecutor of W illiam Sayers, Inte of M: rin township, de “dd. as filed by F. R, Moe Manigle his administrator. RATITI The of Peter Ruble (yunr- Hartswick of W i lam Nees, ace account and Susan E. Miles Potter Miles Liberty Philipsburg Bellefonte Huston Hun Potter Penn Worth Philipsburg Bel- at- Foreign and Domestic toed to be of Rve, Mondnngahela, all Kinds of Maderin, the Port, Cherry, and Carraway Drandies, New England: Rum, He wholesale according to and other Holland BH HE Farmers, Ho- i his large supply, ing in the city. to give his liquors a triad, ap lO 68, April term, 1868, Matin Dolan, Houseal & Krom, Joel Kling Daniel R.. Boileau Robert Liowi Patcehel Ji Miles, R. H. Porter, Patrick Nols T.-M. Hall,, (ha'= Brow! Christian Hubler, John Copenhaver, I. Wagoner, John S. Gray, Tavern, Win. J. Hosterman, do George Trylor, do John Heise do Daniel Kunes do Henry Smith, Whelewle, James Redding, Tavern! H. B. Mussiua, do Jacob M. Kepler, do W.D. Bikard do Rudolph Mullhollan, der Martin Leitzell, deo Kyre Pile, dé Margaret "WwW olf, do Thomas Me Coy, de ° A. Baum, "Wholesale, Sarah Corman, Tavern J. B. Ettle;- John Russel, Tavern) John H. Morrison, do John Spangler do D. W. Hartey;- do Elias Miller do! George Miller, do’ I G Uzzel Rich Hays IF D Hartinai Tavern. do do do do do do do do do do do statin T av: Boro. Marion twp. Milesburg. Philipsburg. Huston twp. Rottir tw. Milesbure. Bellefonte, Walker twp. Taylor twp. Philipsburg. Philipsburg. Penn twp. Unionville, Burnside twp. Liberty twp. Philipsburg. Snow Shoe, Hains twp. Philipsburg. Bellefonte. Burnside twp. Rotter twp, ow Shoe, Harris twp. Philipsburg. Bellefonte. ring twp. ee. Haines twp. Viorth twp. Potter twp. Miles twp. Miles twp. Haines twp. - Snow Shoe, - Philipsburg, : G re BX. apl0. Centre county decd, 2th. The account of Jacob Oliver John Oliver, administrators of &e., of Mar- tt. Iat# of Heines township, deed Als The peeowssif A Alexander and i beeen Fro gdtors of doe, of Joseph SARer, Inte of v nion township, decd, Hth. The act ministrator of Le. and Wegy Ny wifi of J.T. Shearea ad- . of John Shearer, | GEPHART » aut Register ute of Jd. P. PRI ! STERNBERG & BRANDEIS, Bellefonte, Pa. JAF Re e AULE THE by having the largest and best stock, selling at LOW PRICES! Carpets at old rates, from 50 cents to 75 cents per yard, for the best, DRY GOODE NO ADV AN( | oat old rates, Women's Shoes, common good, to wear all summer, at $100 per pair Fine Boots from £3.50 to $7,750 for the (TOTHING at the lowest rates, and sold at 1857 prices, SUITS, from'$12,50 to $18 for the best. GALL AND SEE, and ifitlaink titre, Sternberg will trod. They only atk" pabple ‘to come and see, even if they do not wish to buy. upl0'68, tf, } i i i PREVIOUS YEARS, given, Assembly AND Lie 8 hereby «sed the 12th to umend an Aet directing the mode of 50] ling tinsented land in Centre county,’ the sever sigh Tefients thereto, there ba OXDOS 0 to public ano or oute ry, th following trac " of unsentéd lands in said Bellefonte, on the 2nd Tuesday of June, A. D. 1RGE, Benner Township. Warrnntee Name. John M Hale do Burnside Township. one third of | 368 02 Walter Stewart 120) 68 Paul Cox ‘ of 123 J44 433 of John Vaughn Henry Harris Jha opih Wallace Jerchrinh Purker John Donley. . Sam’ Seott Joseph Morris oll AlexanderGreaves 15 George Eddy .....cs inane i re; John Wheeler 11 400 John T Hoover an HRS James Hall 29 Bb (has Hall (HI David Lewis ShEsEsRRR REARS 20 25 John Shvn 21 Jereminh Waln 19 63 Joseph W uln 21 1o Jesse WwW Bini... cr init 21 16 John Barrili:: 21 15 EH: Canby coin cones 22 OX John Bug...ceoseenr nnn, 22 08 $15 we Molly Morton tl prt Gd 1 11 01 He ry H: Nrris....i0n. cc 28 90 Francis Guerney 7 65 Michael Obrion 12 40 Henry Wheeler 32 10 Betijiuin R Morgan... 22 OK Bogs Towiiship. David Lewis Wm Grayv.....ci.. . Thomas Greaves......... : Jonnthun He rVey PRR Kull Morgaret Butle or John Cochran Wm Russel Thats Russel David Carecadon do au7 4 | 0 083 115 216 1(x) 165 do do do David Carseadon Daniel Reese Jesse Evans George Aston Jomes, fi: Hand John Stott WN me WIstar..... cocaine : Vin Hood o> John McClure Packer Z Lucas. ......... James D Harris sesansans as Ann Deal ‘urtin Township. David Corseado Martha Godfrey Peter Smith Mary Lane Joseph Kelso Paul Custon.......c..c.o Jno C Hyleman......... { Alexander Bell Chas Hall....ooonnes nian - Calib Lawns Isaac Longstret CRE ABM rnin, Jose ph Tay Pel cciiiis eee : Andrew Ek pp le Robert Irvin.....covivinens N L Atwood............... Joh W Packer N » Hiya. idan send Job \ P &( hi do Peter Hahn Susan Habn.....cc.ooaees . Jozeph Thomas... Jacob Waln.. Nazhaniel Thos Humphries Robert Gray. Willinin Gen Wm Yardliey............ Samiel Baird... Mathew Leech Jose h Wh Nels Sidney € Qi WY a ED Ry Isaac Lo ngetreth James White Abijah Davis Joseph Bighee Joerem ah J: wkson Jesse Esther Ke idy.. {} asper Wis UF. Philip Myers Nimon Myers............ - Yatdtitine Myers... Michael Myers Nam’ Seo ....ooeinenee . Rober Aimsley Richard Mins Henry Donnell......... John MeCuuley ) JW &K LC Packer... 1:34 Mary Tallman........... : ) Fishburn W horton J W A | & Packer Thomas Mcklwen...... - nn . 1 . Ferguson Township. Robert M'Cartney Gregg Township. Thos Gray James Laurimore...... “ John Mercer Robert Askin David Jehnson Wm Hopburn John Cowder Andrew Carson... Bernard Hubley Henry ol) 13 20 12 AS c..coniiinsnm James Tower Ji hh 03 Anderson Huston Township. Andrew Kubns..oxn 29 Adam Kuhns D John Price 30 5 John Wheeln 20 John Rolington 30 James Baxter HO RKuhns........osiseenn 20 3 Howard Township. Isaac Green Samuel Casten John W Godfrey ; JW Godfrey... Joseph Green Jesse Evans... J Roland Custis. Paul Custonuii...... “ Joseph Taylor Joseph Kelso Win Packer Jacob Packer John Brady C B Welch.....wc..oooiun : W C Welch........s cus v A D Harris....ooeniiii0nd do AO unica do Alexander Hunter John Buyers... Sam’l Young do Benjamin Young... do Thomas Hamilton Jacob Weidneé¥...........” 163, Samuel Pancod®t........ ib 49 J.S Fupst......on raanrts gor Wm Ra 1sey : Joseplr G foyy do Green, Hale © Cart Harris Tow nship. 163 do do 10 16 2 10 3), 4 OR 7 Os bl 02 120 do do ov Sam’'l Wilson ry “eae ad oy - Tog XX T7 » - Le WN > ax is HD 3H 612 4 4 HO | ohn Mitehe John Reynolds.......... S Henry Thomas Sankey John Steel Robert Sanmiple Adam Conley David Wilson Joseph Work David Work Senne Nathan Si™pson. WW m Wilson Allen Steel Edward WW illson James Stel J { Fisher Peter Wilson Elenor McCormick Peter Willson Kearney Whorton John ell Thomas Johnson Wm Irwin....i....ons Robert Patterson Willis Hoffman Dun’l Love. Dun’'l Swith.... Sumuel Young John Irwin, Win Broth James Reed.....0 2 Llem Andre Inices Township. ¢0 John Bolinder...........s Henry Bolinder Frederick Bolinder..... Aum Bolinder Albright Swineford..... Jawres Row Mary Jenks.......ccoonn Thowas Barr Michael! Grate Minon Gratz...ccerereens John Bimp-on He ury ADtis......nn nui Hepburn Harris......... John Mackey Benjamin Young Pater Ukimbt Wm Mackey Pater Swinetord John Mary Barr Wm Harrison Liberty Township. Sarah Custen Job W Packer Robert Irwin Stephen Stevenson John Danwoody Ebenezer Benham Dan’'l Pletcher Peter Leitzel Gi hristian Sith PHAR drwin . oli P otter Jereminh Jackson John Jackson Dan’'l Krause James Me Ghee John Quay Simon Lingle: Lh Hugh Shaw, 00.. : Christian re Miles Township. Henry Toland Sani N Pan’'l Williams........... Win Brady vi Hat pri araeee ithurd Parker Jereminh Parker 1): an 1 Sin gford Strochece ker & Reynold Thomas Grant Hannah Brady Robert Gray Thomas Grant Robert Brady Wm. P. Brady Thos His, tran. Alex HINES Jere minh Tx a Win. Stedman Robert Toggard Thomas Smi h Aaron Levy John James Crothers Dan’ I Singford St truhe x Ker ¥ Rey Nin do do do do “Masion Township. Robert Young Alexander Seott Wi Thomas... : Potter Township. Andrew Du John McC A Joseph Blair Thomas Gordon . ohn (' Reed {4 Jacob 1 i, hg Falls 5 WW Y' Norris Soh vt MeKimm David MeKimm John Brown James Moore Josep Cowgill William Harrison fe. irge MeClelland... Jantes Forbs Penn Township. Wm Cook.................. Rush Township. Drvid Beverage.......... Martha MceConnel James Glentworth........ George Latimer Edward Moyston AR drew Armstrong A = HG Latimer, Thomas Grant John W iter Tr John Lowdon Christian ees Jacob Stike Christian Hair George S Slough Andrew Schnee. k David Hair. : Alex Soe it Sa samen y 3 Michael Scéhneck........ + Christinn Schneck ek BF Hund ncn “ Dl talon tessa an LL) Wy Mion. shest sates James Air fi do do Casper Scheapner........ 3 Robert Spear Choistian Lenhore John Funk........ esirat 37 2 Casper Lawrence. i Samuel Chestnut Owen Jordon George Slough Wha Wilson ; Bartholimew Wistor... 10 Richard Moris....cocuanee 1 160 Thémag Wistor... Casper Ww Morris... enka HR ik Isaac W Morris...ooeeeens 37 21 45% Zaciugs Collins... coeeeee 300 Wm Beach........ haat £ 93 Nathaniel Matlock 3 of Jas Matlock... aise ). 50 John Bur. resin Wm McCoy Henry Hess... Christian Stoner. John Stoner.. i do Christian Hz 5 sesnressin . do gBen'F Mirgan'.. dil dot Robert Rb dl. 163 Joseph Ho ines 163 John Hopkins. - 163 John Lowdon... 153 Thomas Grant......... 153 Benjamin’ tsh.... 12 Robart’ LH 153 Robdrt, Twin. 153 John Mulsgr, 193, Richard Poters...oceeees 133° FOR Wilson 80 H ugh Hamilton Jacob Slough....cceeeeeeses Jane Miller.......cceeennses "153.2 Daniol TUrNCT co oseeenss on 23) - : 400 300 14330 8R') 112° 129. 300 330, gov) 153 Robert King Hugh Hambright... Andrew Graff, BR Morgan Joseph 1 fam aria irik John Harrison Robert Bainey........... Jaeoh Rush. cesstreies John Weidman,.......... Jacob Weidman Edward Bryon Joseph Bauman A Reighart, Jr..... Hugh Me Entire... Thom's Hamilton... Slenor Siddons lobert.-Bainey.......... “ Richard Atherton Richard Ealone Tsndc Britches John, Gundager i © Sloagh... wel Gudager... Eh hil Miroissss 1010s Hamelton mas Grant ‘eter Miller... George. Hyofnagle... 4 fin Bryon... : Yh Gasspl, ose rae sks RY { glph Keller... Narnel Showers... Joseph Pim Henry Ah Geopgn im doh Miller 2ichard Lowden Dan’l Fitzgarrolds David Ishler............. Henry Pinkerton John Cundingham Wm Gray. Lobia Graff on Ugser wit wir lion a» | Showers Paul Bust Paul Black Paul Such. | John Boreland John Kelley Jil ? Bush Jolt i} Ruch Jolitfl Jack JosepH, A ells iy David { 1d - {0b Hardman Philips Stow Khoe Township. Wm Banks David Williams Ale Farid ler Martin Lewis Lewis Kearny Whorton Thomas Greaves Luke Misner 163 do do do 1 £31) do do ba vid Carseadon do do Ao. Moore, 3 horton Wm Pirker Reheera MW sin BK Tallman Elisabeth W horton A 8S Valentine T * iliken Noi itchell Tl, Gilliland Pohe rt Ww nlers B R Morgan James T Hale James MeManns Samuel Linn Sarah W horton Phebe Waln Sam’'l W Fisher Sam’'l M Fox Sarah M Tallman 3 ames (CC Fisher Burd Wilson Wn Delaney 141] . ¢Pherson Edward Movi n Wm Lewis Francis West Jasper Mavlon Benjamin West Wm Bingham James awihorn Blair ¥« isha EY Vard Se ot Pa A Cox Ww Le wis Thomas Cathert Robert Morris Felix Burnt Thos S Shippen Thomas Hawthorn George M eude George Camphell Francis West Wm HH West John West D H Conningham John M Neshit Richard Jones Kearney Wharton Sam’ Dobson Henry Vandyke Margaret Spear Jose vh Hammon Job Kiley John Pun David Carseadon HW Mary MW harton Bpring Township. Mi Thornburg John Long Ross Johnson J J Lingle Sam’l Fords Pavlor Township. John Lamb Jolin Sherrick Henry McEwen LX Aly McEwen esinh Williams Hugh Hamilton Jacob Vanpool Christian Vanpool Richard Downing Mic he ael We idner do do Oo 188° Ge worge Markly David Rahlston Calment Heckwith S M Elder do do Union Township. David Kuhns Ye aac Neely . Adam Kuhns . a4 Ma: v Kt irnacher. George Hoov er : John Mendenhall Robert Hall Ira Fisher Thomas Burnsides . Ludwig Camacher’ James Long John Dunwoody’ John Irwin tinger Wm 3 ” ‘ooks vi do ao Wn Kuhns 82 J ohn C ope Wm D’ Kyhns a. do AN da James Long Walker Tow nship. Sam']l Barickman™ David Reed ,, - 1220 R' Rodenson B Pie & Co’ Jeremiah Parker Richar&® rker 190. n-l Noy ? 51 i chard” Ribinson® aul Zgnizinger Worth: Township.” 3 Jon Mid] John Satic ho Thomas He'wthorn Joseph Maylon 153 James Hawthorn Walker Township. NTHONXNY C. ( . 52 37 ow) 4 pied 1} 25 od 18 M 34 8 an 11 oR 8 or 2 AH «37 2 18 58 1% 58 6 88 HR “ O8 “ 22 2 18 dh pt CE ini slalaug=i=10 wnt mond wh wad pnd vd sla v=t=1 2 90 19 89 6 75, 4 5 iH 8 8S a. 8 52. 8&2 o 8H 8 52, 39 50 47 40. 190 22. 7-Y, 7 9%- S 9 15 80 11 9. 42 39 12 50 2 87 ory" 52 4 21 2 07 30 86 780. 11 60. S.2 312: 37 44 5% 11 44 : 43 a2 21-33" B93 i