Centre Hall reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1868-1871, May 15, 1868, Image 4

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    PD, CE ne
CENTRE HALL REPORTER.
mf Jom
Pa., May 16th,
Centre Hall,
1808,
Written for the Reporter.
1
oJ.
Oh may thy life be bright as spring,
With flowers all bege od BBE
And every path life's changes bring,
All round with joy be hemmed.
ie da.
1
|
|
May sunshine wrap thee round and round, |
And never court the clouds;
Each hour be filled with bliss profound,
And grief ne'er draw hershrouds,
“ And may the heart in whom you trust,
Be true as changéless heaven, .
Nor trample love's bright pearls in dust,
Heart-pearis so freely given,
May every breeze njoy-dream wall;
Your heart from Iova's fount drink,
Where joy's filled with sweetest
draught
O'erbrims the sparkling brink.
cup
May all thy days be one sweet dream,
One dream of dreamful bliss,
Where bright joy ripples on the stream
The plashing wavelets kiss,
And when thou'stsailed long onthe stream
Adewn the tide of years.
Oh! may the “‘goldest golden gleam”
Of sunset calm thy fears,
And light thy way up through the gates,
The gates of pearl.and gold ;
Then thither led by happiest fates
Rest in tie Saviour's fold.
Lraz:
Z1E,
Cedar Grove, May 3rd 1868,
mr rece lel Map
Giants and Dwarfs.
In spite of the wondrous feats aserib- |
ed to the giants of remote ages, big
man as soldiers are necessarily worth-
less. Their cumbrous and lymphatic |
bodies, and their notorious voracity,
render them essentially unfit for active |
service, although in pageants and on
the parade ground their aspect may be
“imposing” enough ; they are bad mar-
chers, and no horses can be found able
to carry them. It is on record that the
British Life Guards, when on service
in the Peninsula, were generally in the
rear of the army, their horses being
disabled from sore backs induced by
the weight of the riders under whom it
was their hard fate to stagger. Amongst
the professional giants who have ap- |
peared in England during the last half-
century scarcely one is stated to have
been an able-bodied, active, and intel-
ligent man. .
The prestige of forceand beauty with
which fable and romance have falsely
invested men of excessive stature has
never been extended to dwarfs, whose
defects of body and mind have general-
ly been set forth in
their natural deformity.
has ever bethought him of
regiment of very small men, selected |
for their intelligence and symmetry ;
and whenever dwarfs have been annex-
ed to the households of the great they
have usually taken rank with parasi- |
tes, lapdogs, and monkeys,
been selected for the excessive absurd-
ity and ugliness of their a
Yet it is-indisputable that whenever |
they have been placed in antagonism |
with giants the latter have always gone |
to the wall. David slew Goliath. Jack
outwitted and killed his giants by doz- | 1
Little Sir Jeffery Hudson shot in |
And |
sur- |
more than
No monarch
evel
collecting a |
|
1
and have
\ NCE.
|
|
ppeara |
{
ens.
a duel Mr. Crofts, a tall bully.
Guy Patin,a celebrated French
geon, relates now, when all the giants |
and dwarfs of the Germanic empire
were collected in Vienna—to satisfy
whim of the Empress of Austria—and |
were quartered together in the same |
lodgings, it was anticipated that the |
dwarfs would be terrified and crushed |
by the eompariionship of their huge |
messmates. But the contrary occurred. |
The spite and venom of the little men
was so aceid; and their energy in tees- |
ing, insulting, and even robbing the gi-
ants so intense, that the great oppres- |
sed were fain to apply, with tears in |
their eyes, for sentinels to be stationed |
to protect them against their |
OPPressors.
That small men make far better sol-
diers than big ones is a truism to which
we wish our military authorities were |
alive. In an aceount of the invasion
of Ireland in 1798 by Humbert, writ-
ten by Stock, the Protestant Bis Sion of |
Kilialo, we find the following sketch of |
the dwarfish soldiers of the French Re-
public before whom the gigantic gren- |
adiers of Germany and Russia had |
been scattered like chaff before the |
wind :
“Intelligence, activity, temperance,
patience, toa surprising Aoirice, appear- |
ed to be combined in the soldiery that |
came over with Humbert, together with
the exactest obedience to dizcipline ;
but they had nothing to catch the eye ;
their stature was low, their complexion
pale and sallow, their clothes much the
worse for wear. To a superficial ob-
server they would have appeared inca-
pable of enduring almost any hardship.
These were the men, however, of whom
it was presently observed that they
could be well content to live on bread
and potatoes, to drink water, to make
the stones of the street their bed, and
to sleep in their clothes. with no cov-
:anopy of heaven. One
half of the number had served in Italy
under Boaapaate ; the rest
diminutive |
|
|
i
!
ering but the
|
were from
| the army of the Rhine, wherethey had |
i nd wan looks. Several |
all the marks
th: at at the = lege of Mentz,
for a long time slept on the ground in
holes made four feet deep under the
And an officer, pointing to his
leather small clothes, assured the Bish. |
op that he had not taken them off for
a twelvemonth.”
dn pnp
A TOUCHING ETORY ~The following
beautiful story was related by Dr.
Schnebly, of Maryland, at a meeting
held in New York, to hear the experi-
ence of twenty reformed drunkards :
“A drunkard who had run through
his
unfurnished home.
s property returned one night to his
lle entered his
empty hall anguish was gnawing at his
heart strings, and laughing was inade-
quate to express his agony as he enteér-
ed his wife's apartment, and there be-
held the victims of his appetite, his
loving wife and a darling child.—Mo-
rose and sullen, he seated himself with-
out saying a word, he could not speak
~—he could not look upon them. The
mother said to her little angel at her
side, ‘Come, my child, it is time to go
to bed;’ and that little baby,
was wont, knelt by her mother’s
into the
like a piece of
as she
lap,
face of
her suffering parent,
chiselled statuary, slowly repeated he
When she had finish-
ed, the child (but four years of age)
‘Dear mother
said to her mother:
pray, and she
closed her
ha re, 0 vh!
‘Yes, ves, my sweet pet,
hands,
‘© God!
spare my dear papa! '—That prayer
It was heard on high
The respon-
throne of God.
—it was heard on earth,
sive ‘Amen!’ burst from the father's
lips and his heart of stone become a
heart of flesh. Wife and child were
both clasped to his bosom, and in peni-
tence he said: ‘My child! you have
saved your father from the grave of a
drunkard. I'll sign the pledge!”
EE
Voting in Greece is somewhat dif-
The
polling places Thirty
ballot-boxes are placed on the floor of
the church, each of them bearing the
name of a candidate. Upon one-half
ferent from voting in America.
are churches.
“Yes,”
black, is written ¢
&“ nd on the o
ther hal f, painted |
A clerk attends
1
er with thirty bullets, and when
Passing his arm
about a foot in length, the voter's hand
arrives unseen at
uj
and he drops the ball to the right or
yes” or “no,” asthe case may be,
rm . . i .
The system is said to insure secresy
and perfect order.
— > -
The prineipalit ties of Waldeck
1
and
P if > - - * . ”
iL yrimont are at present be ing
i for their soverigns b )y a contrac-
| tor, a Prussian
the two principalities is 5,900.
| Duke of Anhalt, another
Stel ‘ed
his Pe
who governs his
If this sort of
it will
out dominion
Lor.
tty
{ contr act
| for him,
ues,
after
nack
be no loneer necessary
a few years to publish an Adlma-
de Gotha.
New
A
Tularosso on the
Mexie ),
train
Ao
was attacked
18th of April, the
wagons and contents i xd, and all
the mules captured. Of thirty-seven
men who went from Tularosso for the
f of this t
od A short time before thirteen
killed
says. near
re tarin SCven are
reported
| persons were by the Indians
csp sma me tl nei tip we
The editor of the Religious Telescope
objects to singing, by the choirs of
churches, while taking up a collection
in church. He says he has sometimes
seen brothers so absorbed in the sing-
that with
| their closed e yes, they could not see the
basket as it was passed.
et pe pee
The Pittsburgers contemplate a
railroad to Newbern, N. C., via a gap
in the Greenbriar Mountain, Va., and
the Virginia & Tennessee Railroad.
SH
collec tion,
bP
A waggish New Jersey legislator in-
troduced a bill at the recent session
taxing bachelors 25 years of age $1 per
annum. The tax proposed is the
same as that on dogs.
> ~
>
Austria is to organize her army,
Svery Austrian from 20 to 34 years of
age will be compelled to serve five
years in the active army, five years in
the reserve and four years in the land-
wehr,
et re
Some malignant scoundrel attempted
to upset an Knglish railway train with
1,000 volunteers on boaad but did not
succeed.
TPE ETE
IS & FOLWELL,
WHOLESALE
ELLE!
>
CONFE
AND FRUITERERS, :
161 North Third Street, Philadelphia,
ray Qeders promptly attended to,
aplres,
W HOLESALE WINE & LIQUOR
A man in Buftido advertises a raflle
for his wife, tickets 25 cents. He adds
CTIONERS
No,
FE GN
Nore. ~The subscription price of
the RerorriR is $1,560 por year in advance,
\ STORE
cost, and therefore wish to remind our pat- y
APIVIY IY N
that i is { rent importanco to us that o, 3. KE I ELE. .
nn Ol great ] t 8 B & ETTELR.)
We are printing this paper
Pe]
of its size,
(FORMERLY NEF
payment be made at once,
§ . SMITH,
ory ie QN,
appli o8 tf,
( {OUNTRY MERCHANTS,
two doors west of L.oeh's
Moat Market.
Al Barrels, Kegs and Cashs warron
to contain the quantity represented,
The proprietor of this establishment takes
Measure in informing the pablic that he
hee constantly on hund™ supply of choice
foreigh and domestic liquors such as
mmemeeemwesen | Bichon Street
«2 bis Professional
Centre Hall, Pa.
ofler
Othe, ted
DAIRYMEN, FARMERS, AND
OTHERS, Old Nectar,
Old Rye, Monongahela,
And Irish Whiskey,
Cognne, Blackberry, Cherry,
Ginger and Common Drandies,
Port Maderia, Sherry and
Lisbin Wines, Scateh
And Holland Gin,
New England Rum,
JAMAICA RUM, CORDIALS
mint, Annizsecd and Rose.
. . T he attention of rac ticing hysicians 8
Dried and Green Fruits, on f 3 rs, suityl
cul led ut PASE - » iH}
for medical purposes, Bottles jugs nd
Whiskey
CONSIGN YOUR
Ashes, Beeswax, Beans,
Butter, Cheese,
Flour and Mel.
I'lax, Cotton, p
\ 3: epper-
Furs aud Skins, Pl
ure ii
De Wiiyhns constandly on hand,
» have the o nly pure N¢
in YL
All our liquors were bought when liguors
were low, and we sell them ac Joh
All ligue rs are warranted to give satisfac-
ion
( onfident that he can pleas customers he
| respectfully solicit a share of public patron-
nee,
Liquors will be sold 1 yy the quart, barrel
or tserce, I have & lar we lof oF
BOTTLED LIQUORS
3 ¥ 1
han
Labiig,
Grain, Wool, Game,
tar
Poultry, Naval, Stores,
Hops, Ginseng, Feathers,
Hemp, Provisions, Oils,
Lard, Tallow, Tobacco,
Seeds, Sorghum, Molas-
&e., de.
”
JOSIAH CARPENTER,
NERAL COMMISSION
CHANT,
412, 44 & H6 Washington Street,
NEW YORK CITY.
R03 .
, of the finest grades, On
aplO'oR,
A.
MER- | BAUM,
Bel-
“Our House,"
Bishop St.,
lefonte,
Basement of
And receive his weekly Price Current of
Produce and Groceries the most complete
Price Current Published in the United
St tag
wo LOS.
SEND FOR A PRICE CURRENT.
Marking Plates and Cards,
Furnished free,
WHOLESALE DEALER IN
WINES AND LIQUORS.
The subscriber respectfully ealls the at-
tention of the public to his estublirhment,
where he is prepared to furnish all kinds?
Foreign Av Domestic Liquors wholesul
at the lowest cash prices, which ATC WARITAN-
ted to be the best qualities according to
{ their respective prices, His stock consists
| of Rye, Monongahela, Irish and
W hiskies, all kinds of Brandres,
Gin, Port, Maderia, Cherry, Blackberry
WHEN REQUIRED. and other Wines—the best articles—at
apl{’68,1y. reasonable
-— ree me | Champagne, Cherry,
A E RCH ANTS HOUSE, and Carraway Brandies,
A 413 & 415 North 3rd, New England Rum, Cordial of
PHILADELPHIA.
MANDERBACH PROPRIETOR.
I. C.N1
Pp
n Ho
didi
the city, one
Advances made on Consign-
ments.
Liberal
Established, May 1st, 180,
FIRST CLASS REFERENCES GIVEN |
Blackberry, Ginger
Pure J umaicn and
ail
tel keepers and others to call and ex: Amine
his large sapply, to judge for t
| and be certmin of procuring wh at the, y buy
{ which can seldom he done when purchs
ae Ge
r , € LERK. 3 1g in the city.
. wii} be fo u nd hy
ff th ist des ire - |
ait i
« H.
i
This well
all visiting
both as to reas
Veniend 2 German and KE
aplU 68 tf,
-kn WW
Hio
ar {ris
bt. .3 )
nape nia col- ' ;
3 i - 3 3 it
i=h is spoken, to give his lige n id api be
oor | (A REAT COMMOTION 1
NFA ES G
“This Hotel is
\
south
U NION HOTE I,
Philade Iphia,
fon vei ve ntly loeated on the {
Market street, a few doors |
side of
vi $y
Cea
Its al Toeality makes it desirable for |
visits ng the ¢ ity an business or for
A. BECK, Proprietor
(formerly of the Mere He Hous
apli os, tf,
{ENTRE HALL LIOTEL.
SPANGLER,
TOR.
all
ure,
He i.
o,)
JOHN PROPRIE-
tages arrive and depart daily, for all |
north, west,
This favorite Hotel has been refitted and |
furnished by its new proprictor, and is now |
i every Respu ct one of the most ple wsant |
country Ho tels in central Pennsylvania, |
The travelling com munity and drovers will
always find the best ace ions, Per
sons'from the city wishing to spend a few
cks during the s winner in the country,
1H fi ind Centre Hall one of the mm it dean
and Centra Hall Hotel
Ul they could des wrt and con-
venience, aplU 6s, tt,
south east and
ommodut
Rix & BRANDEIS,
TYR
AJA
Wi
Bellefonte, Pa,
5 MAR
best
the
ire for comfi
—d
BULE TF
| by having the largest
S27,
stock,
CN
> USSEL'S HOTEL | oi
~ AARONSBURG, PA.
JOHN RUSSEL, PROPRIETOR.
The old and
in the ec
and
selling at
well known Hotel, situated
Aaronshurg, hus again been |
Russel, former proprietor, |
who now invites his old friends and the
travelling community in general to eall and |
see him. The house has been ole wrantly
furnizhed and i 8 ke I it in the best sty le Dro-
vers can aly Vays find accommodation,
ap 10°68tf.
1 4 40 f
ALi Ly
LOW PRICES
puiLAbELPE HIA AND ERIE
RAILROAD, Carpets at old rates, from 50 cents to 75
WINTER TIME TABLE,
THROUGH AND DIRECT ROUTE
PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE,
BVRG, WILLIAMSPORT, AND THE,
GREAT OIL REGION
OF PENNSYLVANIA,
ELEGANT SLEEPING CAR
On all Night Trains.
cents per yard, for the best,
BETWEEN | DRY GOODS, NO ADVANCE,
And selling from 12} to 16 cents, tho best
at old
: ealicoes, and muslins in proportion,
q
rates.
On and after Monday November 25th.
1867, the Trains on the Phil welphin & Erie
Railroad will run as follows:
WESTWARD.
M: ail T rain leaves Philadelphia. 11.15 p. m. |
Lock Haven...9.25a. m. |
arr at Erie 90.00 p.m.
E rie E xpress leaves Philadelphia 12.00 noon
“ Lock Huven 10.15 p. mn,
arr at Krie 0.450. m.
E Imira Mail leaves Philudelphia 8.00 a. m.
* Lock Haven 7.45pm.
arr at Lock Haven 7.45 p. m.
EASTWARD.
Mail Tr: ain leaves Erie
* Loek Haven
arr at Philadelphia
ixpr ess leaves Erie
is Lock Haven
arr at Philadelphia
Elmira Mail leaves Lock Haven
“ Lock Haven 7.10 a. m.
arr at Philadelphia 6.10 p. 1m,
Mail and Express connect with all trains
on WW; arven and Franklin Railway, Passen-
gers leaving Philadelphia at 12.00 M. Arriv e
at Irvineton at 6.40 a. m. and Oil City at
9.50 a. m. y
Leaving Phi Radeipni vat 11.15 p.
rive at Oil City at 4.35 p. m.
All trains on Warren and Franklin Rail-
way make close connec tions at Oil City with
trains « for Franklin and Petroleum Centre.
Baga ¢ Checked through.
ALFRED L. TYLER,
General Superintendent,
Women's Shoes, common good, to wear
all summer, at $100 per pair
Fine Boots from $3,50 to $7,650 for the
i ‘ie
best.
ih ‘i
i“ ‘i
Xx FEY" YI
CLOTHING
10.25 a. m.
10.15 p. m.
8,50 4. mn.
4.25 p. m.
2.40 a. m.
1.00 p. m.
7.10 p.m,
fe
ais
Erie E
1}
i“
‘i
at the lowest rates, and sold at 1857 prices.
‘i
BL:1TS,
it i
12,50 to $18 for the best.
ALL AND SEE,
from
., ar- | and if it aint true, Sternberg will treat,
They only ask people to come and see,
even if they do not wish to buy.
ap lo’ 08, tf.
| TREASURER'S SALES,
OF UNSEATED LANDS FORTAXES
FOR IBOT, AND PREVIOUS YEARS,
Notice is hereby given, that in pursu-
ance of an act of Assembly passed the 12th
day of June, ‘A. D, 1815, entitled “An Act
to amend an Aet directing the mode of sel-
ling Unseute ld lands, in Centre county,” and
the several supplements. thereto, there will
be exposed to public sale or outery, the
following traets of unseated lands in said
county for the taxes due and unpaid there-
on, at the court<house in the borough of
Bellefonte, on the 2nd Tuesday of June,
A. D. 1808,
Acres. Per. Warrantee Name,
Benner Township,
100 Jumos Bartram Benner,
120 John M Hale
120 do do.. .
Burnside Towns nship,
ono third of
ul
Taxes,
3,80
04
Walter Stowart
68: Paul Cox.............:t0
Vaughn............
Harris
John
Henry
Jer roms ah P nr
John Leer
Sam'l Scott
Joseph Morris
AlexunderGreaves,...., 22
George Eddy
John Wheeler
John T Hoover
Jumes Hall
Chas Hallas.
David Lewis. ...........
John Shyu :
Jeremiah AW pp...g. TA
Joseph Waln....o......v.
Jesse Ww aln... REE ERaR sees .
John Barron....... “iii
Eli Canby
John Rugg.
Yolly Morton
Jel sremis ah Pp arke: r
Henry Harris.............
Francis Guerney
Michael Obrion...........
Henry Wheeler
Benjamin R Morgan... 2
Boggs Township.
Pavid Lewis...............
Wm Gray
Thomas Greaves......... §
Jonat! nn Hervey
Mal Butler
John Cochran
Wim Russel
Thomas
David Carseadon...... -
David Carseadon
Daniel Reese
Jesse Evansg................
George Aston
Jomes Roland
John Scott
Wim Wistar
Wi Hood
John MeClure
Packer Z Lucas
James DD Harris...........
Ann Deal
‘urtin township.
Davi i ( ‘orseadon
do
a8;......... ve
Martha Godfrey
Peter Smith
M: rv Lane RRABE asus aa
Joseph Kelso.
Paul Cust
Jno C
Alexa Bell..........
Chas Halla onai
Calib Law
[enue ongstrotl
Chas Al lo nn.
J ose I hh Ta
Ar ndte Wy oF Bess tauaaes
Robert Irvin........ccccn
N LAtwood..
Joh W Pack« r
N L Atwood...
Joh Ww Packer
do
Peter
Nisan
nelor
IM uses srnnanasa
Hahn
Habn......s.. a
Josent Thomas Srsanensns
lw A "aln SEassasaR Enea
Nashaniel Levy
Thos Humnhiries
Robert Gray...............
Willinm Gray
Wm Yardley
Samuel ird
Mathew Loe
Jose ph No 180
Ni id ov Cond
Wm Gilbe ‘rt.
Cale)
[ane
James White
Abinh Duvis.............. 2
Joseph Bighoe
Jeremiah Jackson
Jesse inl
Esther Eddy...............
ns Wr VY isi Conbasanen sy
Philip Mars
Simon Myer
Valentine Myers
Michael My es...
Sam’ NSeoft.. tan,
Roh An isiey
Ri hard Mins
Henry Donnell.
John MeCauley
Jd W.& LC Packer...
Mary Tallman
Fishburn Whorton...... 2
JW & LC Packer
Thomas McEwen
Ferguson Township.
Robert M'Cartney
Grego Tox wnship.
Thos Gray
James: Laurimore...... -
John Mercer
ia! Ww ot Askin
<6
Andre w NC arson
Bernard Hubley
Henry Antic... erie
JumesTower
Jacob Anderson
Huston Township.
Andrew Kuhns
Adam Kuhns.
John Price
John Whee
John Rolington
James Baxter
Kulins.....cconiiineeiss 2
Howard Township.
Isaac Green
John W Godfrey
JW Godfrey
Jose ‘ph Green
Jesse Evans... Casa es aa aed A
Poland Custin
Paul Custon
Joseph Taylor
Josenh Kelso
Wm Packer... ;
Jacob Packer
John Brady............. “es
C B Welch
A D Harris........ celsirins
do do............
do do. a .“s
Alexander Hunter......
John on eesti isarins
Sam’ Y
86
y 03
61
64
bb
48
07
32 28
65
14
67
67
67
67
07
67
67
H3
07
2 70
17 54
Thomas
Jacob Weoidior rs
Samuel Pancoast.........
JS Furst
Wm Ramsey
Jose pit Gre y shurg g
do q0........
Green, Hale & C artin..
Harris Township.
Sam’l Wilson.
shrsn seins 89
5 85 50
612]
4 59
4 28 |
7 6b |
7 6h
Robert King.....cooo vee
#13 Hugh Hambright.....
do Andrew Graff. ....coouve..
do BBR Morgan..cu.i......
0 Joseph Harrison.........
105 John Harrison...
7 601 216 Robert Buiney
7 60 | 406 ducob Rush................
06h | 422 John Weidman...........
7661 402 Jacob W eidman.........
7 60 | 433 Edward Bryon............
765 | 104 Joseph Bauman.........
133 A Reighart, Jr............
270 Hugh Mekntire...... i
433 Thom's Himilion.,
do Elenor Siddons.., .
216 Robert Bainey........ “ir
40 Richard Atherton......
$33 Richard Ealone.....
do Isane Britches........... ¥
do John Gundager...........
do George Slough..... sirens
do Michael Gudager........
157 Harman Philips.........
216 Thomas Shi
216 Thomas Grant............
433 Peter Millar... a
do George Hoofnagle......
do John Bryon... er
do Wm Gussel...
do Nam’ I Jone Mere ren ssnns ‘ous
503 Rudolph Ke er.
21 Samuel Bhowers
a2 J ose ‘ph Pim. setnsns
348 Henry Pima.
201 George Pitre
44 John Miller............
433 Richard Lowden.........
do Dun’l F itzgnrrolds......
do David Ishiler................
do Henry Pinkerton
do John C andingham
3 8 | do ‘mm Gray
Z oi | 217 Subastian Graff
de | 217 John Musser
KZ | 433 Wm Wilson
2K | 216 Sam’ Showers
ok | 458 Paul Bush
ob | do Paul Black
do Paul Buch
{ do John Boreland
i do John Kelley
| do John Body
2 do John Such
+3 | 400 John Black
« 8) 1 319 Joseph Wells
MN ow David Old
3 100 Hardman Philips
Bnew Rhoe Township.
Win Banks
David Williams
Alexander Martin
Lewis Lewis
Kearny Whorton
T honiss (rreaves
Luke Misner
John Mitchell.
John Reynolds. sii
8 Henry..........
Thomas Sankey...
John Steel
Fess nn nan wesans
-
do
Er aneRtanns
do
Adam C onie y
David Wilson
Joseph Work.......
David Work..
Nathan STNPSOU esvrsn aie
Wm Wilson... .
Allen Bteel............. —
Edward Yillson
James
JCF Fin
Peter Wilson......... ive
Elenor McCormick
Peter Willson...
Kearney Whorton
John
Thomas Johnson......... 156 30
Wmlrwin,.............
Robert Patterson......
Willian Hoffman,
Dun’! Love
Dan'l Smith.......... aden
Samuel Young............
John Irwin.....ceii
Wm Brown,
Jnmes Reed
£ golem” Andre......... 15 80
Haiaes Township.
0 John Bolinder.......con.
60 Henry Bolinder...... wr
Frederick Bolinder.....
Adam Be lind er... rie
Albright Swineford..
Juries Row
Maury Jo inn
Thomas tks
Michael Gratz....coonees
Nimon Gratz.......c..ceus.
John Simpson
Henry Antis PN BES sea ths
Hepburn Harris,.......
John Mackey........ ais
Benjamin Y ung.
Peter Cramer,
Wm Mauacke y
Peter Swineford
John Kidd
Mary Barr
Win Harrison
. " .
Liberty Township.
Margaret Bradford aR no
William Scott 87.68
Narah Custon.....cceainese 19 50 |
Job W Packer
Robert Irwin ....caees 3
Stephen Stevenson
John Danwoody..
Ebenezer Benham
Dan’l Pletcher
Peter Leitzel
Christian Smith...
Robert Irwin 4
JOIN POLer....consnsnss 12
Jereminh Jauckson...... 13
John Jackson
'} Krause
Frsassnnane
Sesser s nana
7 6H
7 65
7 65
4 40
bo 16
6 16
evn
seen “nan
PEs enr een
Ferma sEss een Ean
“ren ssa an
“rena sen
23
2 3
2 40
2 11
4 01
2 #0
329
“td
apy
$006
np
22
50)
"David Carscadon
120 do do
do do
Moore Whorton
Wim Parker
Rebeeen Waln
BK Tallman
Elisabeth Whorton
A S Valentine
T M Milliken
N J Mitchell
James Gilliland
Robert Waters
BR Morgan
James T Fale
James MeManas
Samuel Linn
Sarah Whorton
Phebe Waln
Sam’l W Fisher
Sam’! M Fox
Sarah M Tallinan
Jumes C Fisher
Burd Wilson -
Sh ur i Iie HNO)
Ww 1 Me Phe redn
Edware i Moy ton
Wm Lewis
Francis West
Jas sper Mavion
Benjamin West
Wim Bi igh Wn
James Huw thorn
Blair MeClanahan
kd Wa rd Nd oft
Paul Cox
Win Lewis
Thomas Cathert
Robert Morris
Feitx Burnt
Thos S Shippen
Thomns ilnwihorn
George Mondo
Crim ree amg phe J
Francis West
Wm H West
John West
DH Conningham
John M Neshit
4 Jones
2A)
Jumes yl. C hes abtasias
John Quay
Simon Lingle...... tpaeanse
Hugh Shaw
Christinn Neslerode...
Miles Township.
He ‘nry Toland
Sam
Dan'l Wi Mins
Wm Brady
Wm Harner
Richard Parker
Jeremiah Parker...
Dan’ Sing gford
Stroe he Ke ’ & Rey
Thomas Grant
Hannah Brady
Robert Gray
Thomas Grant............
Robert Brady
Wm. P. Brady
Thomas Grant............
Alex Hunter
Jereminh Jackson...
Win. Stedman
Robert Toggard
Thomns Swich
Aaron Levy...... eb
Jolin Reese... ....cociin.
Peter Housel.........
James Crothers
Dan’ I Singftord
Strohecker & Reynold
Stmon Gratz
do
do
d 0)
do
“BM: arion Townshi
Robert Young
Alexander Scott 30
Win Thomas. ..............
Potter Township.
Andrew
Joseph Blair...............
Thomas: Gordon
John & Reed
wid hard
Ke Ake y W harton
Sam’'l Dobson
Heary Vandyke
M: nronret Spear
pb Hamon
aub Riley
John Pim
David Carscadon
8 Mary M Wharton
Spring Township.
Thomas Johnson, Spring
Thos Thornburg
John Long
Ros Johnson
J J Lingle
Sam’l Fords
Taylor Township.
John Lamb
John Sherrick
Henry McEwen
Poliy McEwen
Josinh Williams
Hugh Hamilton
Jacob Van woo]
Christian \ anpool
Richard Downing
Michael Weidner
do do
of O85
1H
Thomas F Alls in
John N
Robe rt
Jahn Brows,
J Aes Mo re
Josen Cow gill
William Harrison... ...
George McC lelland
James Forbs...............
Penn Township.
Wm Cook
Rush Township.
Dryvid Beverage,
Martha McConnel
James Glontworth........
George Latimer
Edward Moyston
Andrew Revastrong
Sharp Del ACY eeiiananan
Wi
WmG Lat mer... 37
Thomas Grant.
John Witmer
John Lowdon........ a
(Christinn Hair........ as 8
Jacob Stike +
Christian Hair
George Slough
Andrew Schnee k
David Hair
Alex Neott,
Michael Schnee Kk...
(Christian Schuee k..
John Hand
John Allison
Wm Wilson
James Allison taseanns tare
do do
Casper Seheapner
tobert Spear
Choistinn Lenhore
John Funk
Casper Lawrence.
Samuel Chestnut...
Owen Jordon.......... TH
George Slough..... .
Wm Wilson........ eras
Bartholimew Wistor...
Richard Moris...... ashi
L$ thomas Wistor
Casper W Morris........
Isane W Morris... .onie
Zaciug Collins............
Wm Beach... -
Nathaniel Matlock
Jas Matloek
John Burg caiener
WwW m McC OF wen canta ErS
Henry Hess.........
Christian Stoner...... aes
John Stoner ........
Christian Hess...
Ben F Morgan
Robert Reed.
Jose phi Hog Kins, saa
John Hopkins...
John Lowdon....... hE)
Thomas Grant............
Benjamin Rush...........
Robert King...............
lobert Irwin
telimfafarid
ww Lo.
3s
.-
whe
=
163
do
do
do
do
10
George Markly
David Rahlston
Calment Beckwith
A M Elder
do do
Union Township.
David Kahns
Isnae Sealy
Adam Kuhns
40 Mary Karnacher
George Hoover
John Mendenhall
Robert Hall
Ira Fisher
Thomas Burnsides
Ludwig Camacher
James Long
John Dunwoody
John Irwin
Etlinger
Wm Brooks
do do
Win Kuhns
82
John Coope
WmD Kuhns
do do
do do
James Long
Walker Township.
Sam’l Barickman
David Reed
R Rodenson
Nd B Pyle & Co
Od
2 Jeremiah Parker
00)
2
22
2 06
HR
3 O8
58
58
58
50
5 14
10
10
Richard Parker
120 Sam’'l Miles
54 Richard Robinson
Paul Zantzinger
Worth Townshi p-
141 John
Mifflin
John Sandwich
P homing Hawthorn
Joseph Maylon
158 James Hawthors
senses
300
330
433
John Musser.....
Richard Poters....
John Wilson...
Hugh Hamilton...........
Jacob Slough........ vies 19 21
Jane Miller... 19 a7
5 Walker Township.
10
58
32 GR
sreessssnne
case made and providéd. $151 2,
Torna
__Daniol Turner... ewe 19 57 April 2 1868,
7 47
a7 24
17
il
ed
~»
-t
ot
FEE
an
¥
ot od dh ud oh woh ld
COE = ed mt al ag alli
2d 2 00 aw oe
ENE XE 7
W
16 8
16 ni
LR a8
17
1% 5
i 0S
1%
18 i
17 28
17 59
17 88
7 88
17 89
: 9
8
Na
oy
28
17 49
17 #8
17 84
17 89
37 87
17 89
8
17 nd
17 88
867
17 88
i6 &3
10 i6
13 87
4 C4
d 85
6 42
368
5 8)
an
11.9)
4 5)
$0
19 34
H Jo
4 00
11 8&5
8 52
8 od
8 52
H 8G
8 52
39 50
47 40
140 22
7 Ww
7 9%
390
15 RO
11 9%
42 89
12 50
2 87
24 |0
5%
4 21
20 07
30 86
7 80
14 60
322
S12
87 #4
HN
11 44
4 48
46
31 30
59 82
2 OR
8 32
24 5H
2 16
2 ¢
21 5%
28 XN
30 72
40 98