POETRY; Dar/Lump ’ FRIENDS. ‘- 'F6}gét'i|¢|n|he Honih'th lmv‘d loV'ud.‘\vhq llnfi’Qo lo" 5 ‘l3}, m;- , . v‘. = -Whp_hcnd o‘er, unnpw from their bnghl home“:~ ' ‘ ‘v"'buve‘ ' " ‘ ' ' ‘ Bu: lmlicvojnbvér'donbl, thnuho Gm] who hrroll'us. .Rermila ”mm to miijglo “I|th lriondn they null lava, “Repeat, weir 13nd,.worda, and lheipnoble deeds char} "”‘giéL‘f' .‘ ‘ Sgouk pleasantly orlhem who'len uain lonu , From ain‘t-”palhoit dear names ‘olhcr joys should not ,- -.:P°.'""vi.,.‘. :‘ ,», . ’ - ’ rDaat‘hliengls niour 'yauth 2 shall we cease to tomom M “Olin. ~ .!»,- . .. ' ~ Th 6 lain. lo’okol’lifomnd the low whispered prayer . oh. mid b 0 our hearts, no the Ico‘ofDocamhor; * v When lovo'u mblela recordflo remembrance»: than». Than forget do: the dead. who nro‘ovcmnro nigh us. Still flouting sumelimon m ourdmnmkhnumod bed— Inlghe [onellefit hour..'in<ho crows] Iheyh‘ro‘ by m. ; Forgot no! Iho‘Dend'! Oh. {urgo'l not the Dem]! . THEFARMER: f. .Qllllui'c osfoorn. ~ - ~ Us The firstbbjectshould be to keepfitht’ ..grou'nd- ‘lightylnd' the. crop -clesn tro'm ' weeds. On lighljoilsthé borrow and cul. tivntor may accomplish this'without much aid froth the hoe; hot operations must be ~ commeriEed with o‘n’e bl these instruments. All! barrow-is. perhaps; pretewble at first. beeper]. no .the corn tappeurs’ above the _ ground} find so frequently should the .yyork'be; repeated as to allow no time for :weedgitqstsrt. 1 » . ;, .- _.;,Op soils which have a tendency tube coroe ; tomcompnct‘, tools must be used which will penetrate the ground to a con- V sidernblc depth. It is the class of soils which bake under; theroct’ion of the sun Lthst suilgs‘inoist from drought. and the crop , "can in ho lw‘oy be soi'vcll 'protceted against .qnjury lrorn this cause. as by frequent stir. "ring and loosening tho soil; by winch the denying to become too solid is‘counter l‘rabt'eda llAn implement with 'teeth‘like a “plough conttcrj two Or'three in a trame. ah tswers this purpose Well.“ While the corn is small. titlm'sy be run very closetothe xetolltayithout injury; but as the size of Who'plont increases, and the roots extend, ttltcithplomcnt must not run so' near. In ‘uomelsecttons, what is called}: shovel plou'gh is used‘,'and when properly made itis‘on. excellent tool; ‘l'he‘wiogs‘ of the ihare shouldslnot be too Widely spread, as 'this throws the ground: too touchinto r‘id .gesrpit‘thoutd-be calculsted to cut or‘ stir gthtt‘lg‘round without moving it too muéh to the ri ht’or left.. A. good plough ulthisl kltld Erase!“ the soil'much more eli‘ectivo ly than a common plough; lesvesjt lighter; fsfldlnot‘ thrown into' ridges. j Besidee the ‘=obje"¢stjon ofteo‘muc‘h ridging‘the'ground; the‘c'olnmou plough leaves the substratum _levep heavier than it was before. instead -ot-‘m’aléing_itloose sod light, , '-- . .Eu Eprjany ground up which it is proper to raiseludian corn. level eultivation is de cidedly preferred. It exposes-surface to 'b'egdried. by, the sun and air‘.‘ more readily “receives and. retains moisture.‘ permits the .extension of the roots over the virhole soil. b'y’trhi‘ch the plant is better nourished and better strengthened against the force of the winds: When ground is thrm’vn Into sharp ‘ridgu, as is done by the plough, many of thief-horizontal roots ero'ecorqhed by the sun,,_ and are neeessarily ‘so short as to of ford the plant but little sUppcrt ns brsces. ' 'ln cullivnting'mmd. the sod ought not 'to‘be turned 11p tho‘ first season. . The tools rnentioued‘will sufficiently loosen the ooil‘without bringinging the grasé' to the éu‘rla‘ce, and the gases evolved. by decom position are not wasted in‘ the air, but are taken up by the growing crop. - ‘ In the early stages ofthe growth of the crop. the soil cub hardly be tilled too much, To keepdowu the.weeds, which should; be the primary objeet, some of the imple fients'ol the culture should he often pass ed through the soil. till the crop becomes so large “to obtain tull possession ot the st9,uud- ' PROFIT 0F KEEPING COWS, V,.A!correepondanl of the Newark Daily [Advauiser gives the mm: of his experi eqpa in j keeping cjows. Thinking that if ,lhe'a‘dago were true, Ihatil'" a’cow Will half gsupponalamily,” two would 'go farto- ‘ "ward. the whblb anppoxl.‘ the gentleman houghltwo; and lhe rgsull'of'fivo months was/85V lldw'a :—Orlginal Coal 01c0w5829 and'congof‘l'kccping. s6o7—making‘ $B9. ’l‘hairlhilk, nl’4'cen’fs'h Qua'rl, 'came’lo 313049. B_ the claws bro ‘nOW'valuod a! S4o‘—”whlch eaveen‘ balance in 'lavot'ol thq Vfiqwapf SS 49‘ He says lho 'secrel is id feeding wel\l§\wilb.lhe special’view of making'the die; fines“ 'mg'g‘mble 'lhc aummethabita‘o l efbni‘m 'a‘s" o'ga‘iblb, , CUCUMBERS‘—YHL’LO“' niya.‘ ‘v ‘ \ l'have alwayé been succeslpl 1' moles!- mg in" cucumbers from lhejmi'p bug. by making lillle ballsbl‘ cla'y', dirpin (he‘m inipirila‘of turpentine, and selliik‘ 'ori‘njn ov‘ery‘hill ; [lhmjgll b‘y 'lh’e my. in: “link: are alWaya‘ hollows, or _m ledstpluifog 'o,‘ more gxpeditiqugly b'y‘V'dr‘npping a lit NOT ‘ tfié equéhliql- all about. the plant. ‘ln “6 lallorp'afise. carc mum ‘befiukgn mg to let é Lgy'pf ’l‘lm.loil copajh- fconlacl ‘wilh lhe~ ”fiygfing cixcumbers. aa-jh'ey Will be‘ inevita 'b‘ly dystroyedey JE- fiqlqng as the'odor ol' the ’lu'rpan‘lihlj ia pprcéwible, the. plant's ala‘lue'éu‘re fronl inew'99P!¢flalibn.ta‘\fv hen ihb‘dnanftilyollhe’vmii“Priwrnelfiine :ddf‘h‘uau' b'éen too‘sm‘all, and'lh‘e‘ heliwealli. 355,; has dissipated il, l have olme,‘ or wide d‘ippqd Ihpballs ,lvhe‘usepnmldlme;~ . Ilhave often. though! or; planung, terpporurlly.:a bunch or. 'mimor. pe’nnyroynl In the midst Lofjmy'c'ucumber MLfla-a lubelilulq‘fgg’llx‘e oilqmrpemine; euujc have. nqvorexqqulad ttholfi'nk: ,"i’firbaps aomb' 90b: WWW-'0‘)"- :tb'up p'gw‘ghsgp nélfupohftho é‘uggeguqn; and marl-“ 13.5.“ :. v "-. ' ==t 1 ‘ But theg'tt‘nwarL Thtem—thc story? t ' All in good time,- gentlemen. 'I said Sagcrs and niynett w_cr_c.fnoli9h ennugh to go down. ’S‘qnic two .or three, thousand petiple Fivere thc‘t'e w‘hgnflve artivcd. and everynonk and corner. was _‘jam.tutl.’,_ After repented solicitation. we finally. suc4 ceadcdjn getting: a small room withtlw privilege of slew-[ting twn in abet]? The thermometer at. 90 und,t_wn in u bed}, The thought in a warm bath at itself l" " ~- 5 Don’t descend to patticulars, but give us the stmy.’ —_ ' ': ' Certainly. {ln ltnqrnom adjoining ours; st'ept two benutitul gi'rlseststgts—whn for reasons best known ,to myactt, shaltbe nameless.. iOne,ni.gtll.’ttbout nlwpok after cu; nr'tfivul,_l had gone _carty to tied. not' withing‘to patitcipnte‘in'any'ot the’ ntmnfi intible*"hops? thati w'efé ’given at "our tio tel.’.*'--“- ’ ' "Pooh pooh! it’s- n that ’alor ’ ’3 Nathan. , D- F )j' a 7No.genllemen.f ; ‘_- 5i '. g ' "Then you were dacked wilh’eo‘ld win-‘1 ter.’ remarked Mr. Blanchard. ~ . 4 ' Wrong again! Although a. cold balh 'would have been acceptable at" (he n'w mum. Ihad been asleep for some time when I was awakened by .lhe most musi‘; cal voi‘ce imaginable. which said—- “ Kale. suppose we lay spaonfashion." - ‘ Lay howP’ inquired I 1 - _ _‘ Gracious heavens! where am l?’ BjIC‘I ulnledmy unknown bedfellow, jumping three lee! l’romilhe bedmnd she (lorii was a woman) would have-jumped further, but want .0! room permilléd no ,slrikin: display ofagililyu Here was a silunlinn for n'modest man! Before l_"could say '~ angels and ministers of grace defend un,’ she had galhered up ‘ her ' dry goudb’ and made good her retreat from the room. . l am'not a_coWatd, gentlemen—yen} nun lree to confess that my netveewere sllght ly agitated. Who can she be? What can she have wanted here? ’ Were questions that I could not onmer.‘ Had I been a believer in ghosts, [should probably have gone down to the grave Will] the convic tion indelibly impressed upon my mind that l but! actually been in bed with one of the long faced gentry.’ ‘ ' - .' Well. what 100 k place then P Who was she?’ ' ‘ ' ' ' Be patient. you shall know everything. The'lwo young ladies before mentioned in! opposite M me- at the table. I had 11 very'lamtsuSpicion.(hnLone. of lhem was a party to the (tonsnction. noel in ordef to remove all doubt, lhe next morning at breakfast, I enquired : ‘ Miss B. shull l helpyou to a “(lie of this om'lct,’ ‘ * ‘ , 'lt you plenu. sin"; ,' -. H . '_ Will you haye‘ it spobrifas/tidn?’jsqid l._cgrele’ssly. ‘ 7. is - ' . ‘The deep blushlhal mnutled her hand some face ..tuld more plemllehan words that'ohc was my ghos! (pf the preceding night. _- Having gone up without ,a light. shc'had mistaken my {rou'nn :for-her' own. will ,but [up-{tho f spnnnu lashinn’ arrange mgol. Sager» \‘muld hu've‘pmpably discov ered 'us, in bed together. l‘um '_happy to aqa. gentlemen. that (he a‘flnir hmloplcoa sant. denbuement. Min-s B; and inrrell qre now. cognac-11‘ to be married.} .When flu: chremnny lakes place you“.shall gbe present, undyiflyuu-donnt pro‘nuuncoihc: LXngonefilic-smnd must achmplish'ed (\f'her gex, Imm 1., will, ynhcp’ltnfingly admiuhat ‘herqisnOmeancc in__lhev phraam, - ppm". '_~|.=4— ! . . v - ' ‘ L 2MI'E'HI Wm“ »: .‘NETf :k, E‘mioo‘rc'u enpo ‘hé ‘fibudo‘ buaitfes's' to]; .April' qexta lin"the‘ :up‘led by John Benuu Lomqm Hy’giviiigfttnem it Work ti‘dnan a good . '. . laner‘..-qn on rcaSona-j 3,9522”? ‘ 715-75 s‘rihlghfin;lion . . tu-their am, ‘ 8 hey {1:189:19 ““3!“ '1" direccive‘ - ‘_ 9”“ 3‘19“! of public punch _-,_:;-.,-, . ' . _; JAS. HOLLENB‘ACKM . ¢ " ‘ "MAR'I‘INM HOOVER, 4124‘ , ‘ “399: SPOON» FASHWN: _. . VBY__EnEbEniCk‘_MARYLANP'i-g : ; - ,’" Talkirit: ollpt‘lclt'l‘lfi“flimi‘iii’n’it 29mm - men'.’ said Mn'l‘ittent. ' I W“ ""99 "U 4" ther n sinn'ulahfix mYS’sU-i ', *" i ‘ . {How s‘o’é—lhow squ that?’ said we. ‘ "l Millitell you. Sngera and myself [Hid gone [uCflpt' May. that favorite resort ol‘vlnshion‘nnd lolly. during one ofthe hotj tetit iieniitiiis'o‘ver govt'up on this continent; “'qu intensely hot! _l perspirc intemel' 'ly "when?! think, oi‘ it! I: Have you ever ‘ beén at Cape Island, gentlemen?’ " "A general negative shake ot the head followed the question. V ' . ' '~ 'l‘hpn permit me. an a friend and Wolf? Mitten. to war‘n‘you against the pl'a'cé.' A mor'ezunioVi'ting ieuort it: not tohe lound'. [have good authority for stating that it is' the only unfinished cportion of cr’entiottV—3 The‘y-ihnve a legend down there‘ which ‘ tons thou—J The hands-were at worklon' ‘this spot at the' tail ot the sixth dnyiiiui 1 :night overtaking them, they we'relcompell: ‘ ed ”to suspend operations, and thus the isl and was 'lt'lt incomplete? To those who are laxnilim with. the locality, this in tort. thinly a plausible _sttiry.‘ [have more than onccxhenrd in called the ‘jumping of pidce? Sunshine and solid knee-deep :tro' the strongest indocemonts to pay it second visit. ;'l‘o be sure, they say. something: it bout the advontnges ol sea-thitthing—but look at the risk. If you venture beyond your nosehthe under-low cn’rries you out and death by drowning is inevitable; Al ter which follow ‘grappling irong,’ and then the indignity ofn ‘coroncr's imiuesi!’ 7l'hc.spot is distinguished by a hall dozen stunted trees. two or three opplo’gins lor hutch, and. three or lour cubin'a puintcd rcd.’ - ‘ === . TREASUR‘ER’SSALE _. OF.UNSEATED‘L?SNDS EOR‘TAXES; INCEEARMELDCOIJNTE 'ENpureuanee of the ‘fifst‘se‘ellpn‘ o‘f‘l'lle ‘ act of Assembly ofl3lh Marclu,lBls. entitled " L/Inx‘jct to amend an fletpravi. (ling the manner. of 'se'l/ing- Unsealed Lands for» taxes; and for otherpurposes," there ,will be exposed IQ sale on; the 2nd ,luoladéy in June nexl, at lhecourt house in theborngh of Cl‘earfield,”nnd mljuurfi ed lr‘om'duyr l‘p llay._unli_l'_ll_le Whgle'gnr'e sold; the slullu'wnm (mete 0|" Unecdled land and" Town lots, in snidqquunly. {or the amount of 133: setxo'ppnsile ‘ench tract; ' I T‘Clearyield Town Lars; . 1' 7 N 0.3 ' I'Varrhntc‘c'. ~ ‘ ' Tax. 23 :~ Jacob Kline ' “ ,31‘50 ’ : ‘4O .' C. Shthze ' "1 20 ~. ‘ ‘4l ,Wm.Monlgome'ry- ‘7 I‘2o ' ' 4.2 "Johu,Snyder . - '1 20 l. 48 -'~fo€nb Enhlemnn ' 1 20 ‘ ' 47;] Juhn‘Bnrl‘ I‘so ' ' 66“ .mm Fleming » . 1.20 89' Samuel Fanisluqk A 150 \ 11;), Juhn Bumgurdncr 90‘ , ‘ 120 Jacublflluu , . . 75 141 I’vler Bun: ‘ 1 20 ~ ‘l4? '_ J. King: &J. Russ ' 151 ~ Samuel Lvefever ‘ 160 . Jacob Kauglmynm -175 Christian Kaughman " 161 A. VVhitmeifi . \ - . Cavingmn 'l'ownslupf ‘ . No." fl’s. I’3. " _ H ‘ 1890 ‘ V x . 1892}1100 Morris &Stewarl 33 55 1894 ' ' , . ‘ . , 1897 1075 ' Marries: Stewart 33'75 1898 1040 " 'do V do 31 82 1899 890 do ' " d 0 27 14 1903 1052 do ‘ dd ’52 16 [902 1020 do ' do 31 11 1942- f545'“-_‘" no ' "Im, “"""'16“"79 ‘94l' 25“ ". do , do , ‘1 13 s9} 56 45‘ (In .‘ V do I 108 Ferguson Towns/Lip. . ; 323 , 1:1cm Whitehead 715 3'39- " """Juhn Sljjxelnelz 7 '4O . 233 1.59,!!!0 Hnmbright ‘ 5“,,05 ' 43; 153 John sm‘m 7. 56 ' 300 ' "Johh‘Dnughton '3 70 'fi' -7 ‘Jardtin Toiunship. V 433‘ 153., Peter Kuhn - , 453 158 Fred’k Battes' ‘ 433 153 Inc Dunw‘omlie 433 153 Isaac “'ampole . 150‘ ”Susannah Ward 503 Jonathan'Jo'nes 200 - Hemy 'l‘ruut 216 gl‘SG‘Adum Reighaq 200” ' SilueWVllcux “"194 1‘14; Samuel Emu-n ' 433 153 'l'libd'Mmén [433153 Robe“ Morten.- 358' ' ;Ch"us' flight _ ' 67 RwlberllSmock 287 107 Daniel Turner 3389 49 Sam'l Emlcn Lawrence Towns/lip. 'J. & Jno Murgan BEI 65 Rooms & Fix ,2 05 103" ' do ". S 64 125 do ‘ ‘ s 86 75 ‘ HughLeuvy‘ 620 100 _ Morris &'Stewart‘ 2__ 04 , [Plor'rio Township. 327 , Philip \Vngcr 795 326 Bernard Grolz 10 28 382 148 Reuben Haynes 11 83 482 12 Joseph Simona )4 94 438 40 Wan-Stewart .13 60. 445 112 Casper Shafl'ner 13 77‘ 442 “5 Wm. Morris 13 70 447 112' Joseph Henry ,_ 1407 428 91 Walter Stewzirt 13 23 "ISO H 4 Robert Show 1350 393‘ 47 Andrew Douglass“ 99 466 88 Rauben Haynes 14 42 417 15! Jacob Km; 12 94 4‘27 50 John Moore 13 9.6 +l2 16 Robert Morris 13 69 433 153 James \Vilson 13 04 428 91 John Morgan 13 ()4 194 ,47 Jacob Morgan '5 '99 286 114 Hyman Grulz 7 29 266 86 Jacob WelZel 8 22 411 44 Charles Hall I'2 75 420 66 George Moore 13 ()3 441 86 Hilary Baker 13 69 449 133 Christopher‘naku 13 95 444 45 Paul'Welzel , 13 77 464 105 David Hall 'l4 42 443 ’67 Hyman 'Grnlz 13' 77 451' I‘2o Blair McLa’nahan ll} 95 401', 140 Jno Nicholson 12 46 L 466 24 Geo Wellzul ' 14 42 4'66 110 Wm D'Curwm 14 42 433 153 Casper llnynes 13 04 38-5} 9.8 Christopher Baker 11 94 388 115 _John Borrow y ' .12 ,0] 283,144. Wm. Drinker 8 74 402 ‘92 H. S Drinker 12 46 130. 63 Richard 'lv‘homnsj 3,12 360 50 Johu‘Rcad, .4 , _ >ll. 16 360 :Michael Shrullur 11,16 318 .Palrickvllays V ~_9,84 272 16 Robert Glenn - 8 43‘ 125 Wm.-Eyaus. ‘4 16 421' pJessngurnoll - 13 05 150‘ ' Chriél’u'Mu‘sser‘ ‘ 4165 435 V Wnu Biglerv ..V . 10 10 437 144 Francis Johnson 1605 200 .1501JnoNichol'uon .- 7375 ‘7)99.4‘l'jj’fifrltjf‘fifiwggflf’V,"'l“f""4;.s‘s, oo :A‘ndlmM'§“i‘"~~»~. , 1956—577.fiffiido‘ii :_; din"- 4W ;,45;6.422.IA:JoovNich‘olson 1 ~10 ,26 ~ 425,]4m 3:110” ' ""9 5" ..,.,~..1,68~i‘l ~4 .» .mceri'\\'op(l ‘Béll’ . 75$ 5951;, 410 "LuJohbJlSilordx'l ~ 5‘ 3:“ 5 5937 M 90mm \flnth.‘itcin‘g'ljggall§fl 9,; ~1-l- 30v \‘Vfll-“lg'cr’ ,1, - no «u,» rock); max-Barrett" #1 Pike Tortilla/zip; " ’ ‘ John Nicholson 1996 9J5 911 EMI .3582 .i 5979-. 5062 . ' .5950 Xx. 9x L. yaw/1, .- , :J/x :2 5780 ‘8520 64~Jam¢a Hopkin”: CO 12 5733,1024,64.. ,' ' ,‘(lo ,_ ','.‘,:7_'.,65 5785:,819 .41" _.r'.(10,.: ,2; ‘ ,67312 5174x820. (34,Nick|in,& Gnm‘lh‘ 6.42 57753820 464.3 do '9 Lu" .aGZ42 5928 ‘ 206 do ‘do - 3 04 5951-206 ,f d 9” _ dO': _ 310 90 23 George Fox ‘j , 2,70 4250 V 823 .101) Jnmca Wilson j 120 4262 . 990 < Jn‘mcs‘fi’Vil‘son ,I, ‘5 .59 4181 1990 v do, I -‘ 839 4251 860 7- V .«10 . 1'6‘34 {4252'1957 85 - ;;-do»~ _V '7 02 4258. 888 15:, ‘ ’do' ”3668‘ 8595 1020 60 A Slinw&St. J. S. ‘ls’oo. : 1790 .. Jno was“. ' , ,5 37 - 405 100 John Evans- . . ,‘9 00 5781,_140 18 Juhh Pfichohon‘ 420 123: fl‘us. Shohmnk’vr. 5- 5:2 - 'mmAA7J.hFEwmh&(m;6flo _> ...! , 487 . Ab’ml‘lnrlqlmrk ' 7‘24 1 c .' 115-68 Thumanmwn 445 _' y 47-. "l‘husrlxgget . =2 82 ‘ ’93 ‘ Thus. Image! 560 5782 “153 ,G. R, Barreltr --« ,4 59 “ ' Iluslon Township. 5Q78 1041 81 Moore &De|nny 5674 1041’ 81V ' (l 0: . 5067 990 «2 ‘Wm Powers 4:257 "888 :~ 16 Jflmcngjlsoh 45261 990‘ -- do, "' 4193* 927"28 ‘r-v do , ~ .4254 927 28" - du ; - 4256 fees, 4 ‘dn- ~ .2 5069 900 ‘ ‘WmQPu‘Wch' ‘. '5064 990' ' ‘ -' (loft , ‘ 42:31: 790 ,_ ‘Jamcs‘_Wil‘son .‘ 4234 796'“ ' _? ‘do 4235- 989‘ 4256‘ 996 49.26 "9290‘ . 4929 '965 123 4230 7381.12. 4225 990 ’ 4265 .839, 4897 1 0‘ 4199.7. 50 ,75 > 60 ..60 ,00 1301 13 m 13 0: 13 01 4‘ 5o 9 12 6 00 .645 9 oo ”4:32 1300 12 95 e 17 1 ‘5O 6 45 8 62 1095 100 James Burns .‘3 00 19001080 ‘P. A. Knrllmus 'B2 94 1901 916 Mui'ris & Stewart 27 70 1943 ’507 12 do " (In 15 43 1093' 200 f (In 110 so 50 19 30 1918 . 227 , John Kyler 851 A ' 187- *Samuel Fulton 420 1936 103 .1 N. Laeome. son. :3 04 18.88, 100, .‘ ’A.& w. Murray 3 30 1938 ~250 92 Augustus Lacontclz 75 1934 298 141. Morris&StCWurt 330 1889 123 73 do ..un . 133 5648 108 'sl’ do ,do 118 5647 10 . do ‘- do‘ gll‘ Beccrtria Township. ' v 151 50 Thou. Kelland a 484 ' 200 146 Ab’m Wilmer ~6 40 l‘ » 234 66 Michael Mouser 746 235 153 Jacob Krug ~ 7 Ml 236 145 John Gibson *7 58 - 127 111 Jeremiah Masher 478 2387 06 Peter Gelz 7 60 i 210 81 Marlin Foulz 6 82 - 296 125 Jacob Foulz 956 309 153 George Musser 984 .1133 153 Robert Wileon ~13 87‘ 66 12 Thomas Gibson 209 321 84 Mathias Barton 10 34 4:33 153 Edward Hand 13 86 _ 433 153 John Ewing ’l3 89 274 75 Peter Muller 8 75 133 153 Michael Foutz 426 98. 60 John Mails 3 05 . 71 133 Martin Mails 230 a 355 153 Emanuel Reigharlell 34 259 43 George Moore 835 1 433 153 George Moore,jr, 13 87 325 John Funk ' ‘_ 10 34 ; 139113 Henry'Landis ’- .4 40 , 331 (58 Fred’kJ-l‘ubly 12 22 231 ~79 John Bausman ‘7 36 433 153 'John Whitmer ”‘l3 86 . -- ' 155 ,135 Fred’k Harman ‘-. 497 ' wBB 156. Philip‘Glone'ger 2'82 232:; , Philip Moasencop’e =7 43 - 197 ~68 Jolml-Mesziencope- 690 i , . 108 "55 Adam-Messencope 3 46 259‘ lOTVV'm. Bnusmfln. 835 _ 433 163- John Beam ' 1387: . . 201 Jacob Mussersmilh 6’42 176 46'Jeremlah Mosher- 5 61 ~- v 288 120 Jacob'KrnQ“ ‘ ‘, ' 9 50 - 13S.~l%~'1‘hosBillinglon ' ' 4‘40 .1 399._ 40 John Whilm‘er 3:12 83 v. 1;; 399 40"Heo'ry Whitmer‘ 4 1283 ‘ 177 'l5O Thus Billinglon ’.“5'68 ‘ 399 JlO Hermon Whiirner 12 63 . "334-145- Wal.\’Vilso|l, "7‘9 '2O r. 4193:353'.Sarah!Billington" "GflO ‘ , 5,251, Wm; Bron/h "-“1.‘8';‘00 51.2 w: 433' "15311932111 Barton " ["1383 ‘ifi‘fl’YfiwflTiJ’OhnSchon'k' f' 5361. ‘?"‘-"~"3"'73"6'“ 130$“;ng i'l'urnci’i 5‘4" .3 :20 3108‘? .- ‘j ,‘Dévud3mgy-1r231,758) 17 {:59 l in: ; 1:1, ‘xuhifirvékagggg :q x‘Mqugs-Towm/iipfi {A «we 'VI‘4"'ISI,"I "‘Joh'nz'l’aylor 35’" t7{~"'~."'ll'6s 3 , vl77n!o2,Riclmd'Thoma-' "~15 ~" e: -3 'co . 1:106: 4034 mm ammonia; .116: 50‘ ‘OO 'Pfllmflvéqo 416.48 15;).~'.-110;qf1\"-‘ BgAc‘higr'd'l‘liomas ' 3'lo H, ‘- 4, la ‘ ”V“, ‘4‘ Ho ‘ ' do do do . _ 41.0. . _ . ' do“ , “ . .flilo. u , ,f "\YilhclmWViHi‘dk do do ' 170.1: 'l'pwnsltili. ’ 889 Jiuncs \\ Ilson 151 do 990 . do - “ 990 . do 990.. .do , , 990, .1' ‘ (l 0 . : 990 ;. do r. 990 , ' . V do. ,- 090 _ (..VVm. Powers 947'. A 'v James Wilson 937 ‘ do ‘ 930 . do ‘ .- 188 . ‘ ,do ' . 923 ‘ do -- I'7o _, do i 600.: . d 6 -- 2LO ido ' 372 V , do Karl/mus Township. Girardy‘Towns/Lip. " "'vßratfford'Township; - .. ‘202140' nne Campbell (weal §) ‘ :6 35 310. ' Reynolds Ream - - - 730 > '370 .12 Aarbn Lcu'v‘y ,‘- . " " I I 4 30 4-46 Krnlzor.'Lemch 65' Fauna-34 53 ' .326 'M. Forcey dz'Wm‘Jigmt 10 2? ‘ 46 ' Moxie! Bpggl ; - ~7 Vf j ‘i‘v-x'l 42 ‘ ‘ ‘ _‘C’wétflwanq/fip, ‘’ ‘ -, 433 Vls3'Goorgo'Réan- ~ 433-153 Henry Musqerux: 400 81‘ Henrijnnly 433 153 Benjamin Young ~, 433 153 Jnhtifloyd ," ._ 433.153 ‘Joéinh Huynea‘ ' “ 433 1.53 'Chnrlc's Gobin. .‘ ' 433 153 Alexander Humor “ 433 153 Relic-" Fleming ‘433 'ls3‘ 'l‘lnomua Hamilton ~ 4LO", 96.,1uhn Brady. 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" Chriuinn Lower ' u Decatur Townshipn' 297 63‘ Philip Dafl'endufl'er 436 145 John M'Cnhen ;”9' 26 Christina Slnka ‘ . 433 153 Christian llngua ‘ .196 _ DunielDflly ' 119 44 John anpbluck 231 :65. l’oggot'Shn'v ‘ . 2‘23 '6l‘ Thomas Edmunsun 385 108' Benjamin Wilson'f ' 336 '96, Geqrg‘cvnpker “5 M 5 .11anan Wilson. ~. 3 'OO 3 60 1 92 3 60 s 60 3,60 13 62 ‘7. 08 14 .04 1245 ‘1 41 '216 15! ‘George‘ Bakeruir. . 436 .145, Joseph Ashbri go‘ V 193 122 Mathias Young ‘ ' 436'145 ~Peggnl Slmw 1 436-143 JnhnMchhcn-' _ > 433 153 John Burg :2 . 436 145 'l‘imolhy Paxton ‘ '417 124., ThomauPCope' " _ " 431 147 Thomas; Edmuoson ‘ 326 John Dnnke‘r~ ‘ 408107 Jot-ob Downing .. 364. '7O {lush Eh - 2187 30 lcnry Drinker ,221 'BO- Benjamin Wilson 299» 40.1 mm Skyron . i 216 39 John Skyrun , ‘ 274 '8 Thomas I’Co'pe 'lOl 80 William Montgomery 57 .10 Duwd Zeiglcr 306 49 ' William ‘Sansom ' , 308 Joseph Snngom‘ ~' ‘ ._ 191 59, John. Gannon .. ' 236 28 Jacob Downing ' - 210 12- John Sk ion ' 1‘ 241.106 Gonrge'émfl' -'. a : 215‘ ’ Thomas Neal 100 Richard Alherlon “ n 333 100 ' Thomas Yealet 339 70 Mary Neal 1_ v 216 . John Muxaerrjrh, A 216 . . Sehaalinn'Gmfl’ , 408 137 Richard Thomas ‘ ’ 438 73 Thomas Edmunpon \ . 131 ' Mary Connal' ' 427 30 Mary-Snnwich , , 222 . Samuel Hegarly ' 300 'John Whilesidc 160 40 John McClelland 400 Joseph Roper ' g 'ls] [(1-1 Fruncm Lalhurp ‘ 194 Christian Hamish 300 George Anhlon . ~ _ -- 400 Benjamin Johnson ’ “ ’3 30 . 400 -"\\’illinm Wislel' I 2 80 , '3' JOHN :W. WRIGHT. Ttenl'r. (Ilonrfiehl, Mhrch 7.1840. .._ ,’ H ' 690 126 4 '5O l 52 2 79 Popular Remedies. \ Hi". most ulnr remedies of tho prcéenl'dn T are llruecpiphich cleanse and purily the blOody. and which are known to bo innocent in their. unh ticn. Such remedies as Antimony; Mercuryfkitic. and hnvmg rec-nurse to hieedtng influenza. are now. it ishoped,gutng outcffitnhiomund Vegetable rome diea wtll he soon the popular medicine. 'l‘hon Brun drcth’s Vegetubla Universal Pills will be used and appreciated They are known to net bencficiaily on every pnrtol” tho holly Liming taken up by the chylo they pass into the blond, which they puriiy. and it should be remombered'lhnt they only remove those purist from the blood which were the cause 0! inflummntiltn or disease oi any kind. fNothing ire qltnl toriddi‘ng the yilinted humorswilhya vegetable medicine ol‘thisltind. which eighty~iour you; have proved never to do injury. butvulwuyu good: ' ' Sold by the following Algenta in Clanrfield-bd.“ ,E. &W F lrwin,Cleurfial‘d. . , . _l. .‘ 'John Irvin. Cur'wonsvillp',‘ v ‘‘ . .C .4»; ded Irvin. Lulhen‘ubur‘g.“ .V "‘' f _" James McGirk,‘Phllipabixrg; C'en'tra counly. OFFICE—No. 241 Broadway New Yo‘rk‘.’ , ~ . ,B.~BRAND_RETH, M. D. .1un0}.1845.-—1 ylj. .‘ ', __ -. 4 ; LIST OF. LETTERS ’ 'EMAININGY in the‘P. Ol‘qt‘Clcar- R, field,"April.‘.‘l', 1846 f I .g: - .4 Abbott David, ' Akin va, I'.VJ.. Broukins GeoN > Beiase! 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