Jeffersonian Republican. (Stroudsburg, Pa.) 1840-1853, April 18, 1840, Image 3

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    PUBLIC VENDUE.
On Tuesday, May 5, 1840, at 10 o'clock A.
M. we will expose to pnblic sale, at Annlomink
Forge, Stroud township, Monroe Co.
1 four horse wagrons, 2 tV4' liovsc
-ivasons, 1 new cart ;m'l hariaoM, 1
sulkcy, modern siylo, Kaverai wagon
foodies, wheelbarrows, smitiz bellows'
and tools, aqiianiiJy oi about 5 tons
of 5ar iron, of a variety of saxes,
spring steel, casSififfs, &c. Also, a va
riety of Irlereiiantliise, Axes, &c. &c.
Conditions made known and attendance giv
en on the day of sale, by
Ap-il 18, 1840.
TO GISEIPITORS.
Take notice that we have applied to the
Judges of the court of Common Pleas of Mon
roe Countv. for the benefit of the act made for
the relief of insolvent debtors, and that the said
Court have oppointed Monday the fourth day of
May next, at 10 o clock,A. M. for hearing us
and our creditors in the borough of Stroudsburg
of wliich due notice is hereby given, according
to the order of the said court.
ADONIJAH DRAKE.
JACOB BONSElt.
April 3, 1840.
WANTED
At the Monroe & Pocono Tanneries,
2oo men;
for peeling and gathering bark, to commence
about the 20th of April, and continue through
out the barking season. Each man must come
provided with an axe. Spuds will be supplied
by the subscribers. Wages per day 62 1-2
cents. Boarding will be found.
R. T. DOWNING & Co.
STUART, HOWELL & Co.
Pocono tsp. Monroe county,
5
travelling of the Exhibition, but that the reputa
tion oi their Amphitheatre shall be advanced be
yond the slightest possible shadow of obloquy, by
the probity and upright conduct of the Performers
in private, and chaste, talented and astonishing
performances in public. This they regard as a
very essential and highly important part of the ex
hibition, as the introduction of .Females into an
Equestrian Establishment is not calculated to ad
vance the interests, while they not unfroquently
mar the harmony of the entertainments and bring
the whole exhibition into disrepute. It never was
ordained by Nature that woman should degrade the
reputation of her sex by a display of Gymnastic
Feats, winch are not calculated ior any otner tnan
the stalwart man.
The spacious pavilion in which the numerous
performances will be exhibited, and all the Phara-
phanalia connected wnn mo oircus are entirely
new. 1 ne Ampnuueaire is constructed on an en
tirely novel and vastly improved plan, of the larg
est and strongest description, iiie seats are so
arranged as to make a few hours spent in witness
ing the performances a pleasure instead of pain, as
has hrtetofore too frequently been the case. The
interior is beautifully arranged, and every possible
i 1 - ?- . - " -
regard ooscrvea in us construction to insure
strength, durability and comfort, so that no appre-
nension need oe entertained on the score ol conve
niencc and safety.
.April 3, 1S40. 3t.
PircJLAmSIfPjllA CIRCUS.
Raymond, Waring & Co.
PROPRIETORS.
THE MANAGERS
Of the Philadelphia Chesnut Street Amphithea
tre, in offering their Unparalleled List of Attrac
tions for 'he patronage of the public, beg leave to
Ier
TJie
form an cos
TREASURER'S SA3LE.
PIKE COUNTY TAXES.
OT1CE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that a
greeably to an Act of General Assembly
of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, passed
the 13th of MarchTlolo, entitled "An act to
amend the act entitled an act directing the mode
of selling unseated lands for taxes anx for oth
er purposes" and of an act passed the 13th o
March, 1817, " A further supplement to an act
to amend the act entitled an act directing the
mode of selling unseated lands for taxes and for
other porposes" the following tracts of land
will be sold at Public Vendue, on the second
Monday of June next, at tlje Court House in
Milford, in the county of Pike, for arrearages
of taxes due, and the cost accrued on each lo
respectively.
Lehmam 1 ownship.
No. Warrantees.
Quautitv. Tax
Acres. Per. S Cts
15
60
Will comprise the most unexceptional and inter
esting entertainment of ever class of Nations and
Legions, calculated to instruct the minds of all
who may honor the exhibition with their presence.
The Principal Feats will consist of the most un
paralleled Scenes in the Circle, and Acrobat Evo
lutions of Manly Agility, embracing Still Vaulting,
n,.. ttm that th etricifist sVmtTnv ic nnM tn ti, 1,1 ",c lIie trusts oi mis company oeiy com pe-
characterand selection of the Amusements tiiey j ton; Gymnastics, Pyramidical Devices and Chi
... .1 - - 11 .-- i J nesfi FnsTndns. in full and nnnrnnrmtfi nnstiimp
nrpsnni. wnin ineir extensive ana oeauiiiui isiun nr . . : : n .
Horses, and a very numerous Company of highly
popular .queslrian Artists, including such a com
bination of talent as has never on a former occasion
splendid chivalric Pageants, interspersed with a
choice variety of Comic and Dramatic Entertain
ments; extraordinary and wonderful Ilorseman-
. . f - V .1. t .1 n;i i - m r
been presented to an American audience. The en- saiV - u,e ""cquaiieu iuuera, nu wm perioral
3d in costly trap-
re otud ol llor-
1 11 . : 1
lie, will insure to them patronage and suppoit equal ) ,t,m nc" m.u
10 the immense outlay they have been at for the i Crl'Olip Oi Blirssiese Ponies,
purpose of producing every thing with the strictest Which will be introduced in the Epsom Pony Ra-
Inrtoinmonto iTh i rh thotr tvi 1 1 hn " rr fArtvorH n t-rx 1
uj u t- - . Xr - , o,i .1 .u ' masnificent display, richly eouippi
B,-tM,i,i,fti, r0H;n, to ,1, rnr Ptngs, of the beautiful and extensn
UUUUI lil'l. UUt tUi.ll WAlllUtiJ L 1U1 LliLi WXAKJ I
pub-
observance to perfection.
cos, and a Grand Entree, cptitled Elfin Steeds and
1 airy Riders, the Ponies being rode by the child
ren connected with the Exhibition. The whole
constituting one of the most astonishing, animated
and interesting spectacles of Equestrian Enter
tainment ever offered to an enlightened and liber
al public.
A CARD TO THE PUBLIC. The very flat-
! tering encouragement lavished upon this exliibi-
I tion during its stay in Philadelphia, is unparalleled
in the annals of Equestrianism ol that moral and
intelligent cit- Not only was the Amphitheatre
attended by over 10,000 persons during a season
of live months, but the audiences were composei
of a greater display of the beauty, fashion, and
moral portion of timt citv, than had ever before
honored the .interior ot a building ol this nature
To their unprecedented success in Philadelphia
the Managers are indebted to the gentlemanly and
judicious conduct of their performers m private
lue, and the unceasing exertions of all connected
with the exhibition to render it a source of gratifi
x ins oepartmerir oi ine estamisnmeni nas never ; entertainments were arranged on an entirely new
been approached by any similar exhibition in the and nove sca, wilh a doe view t0 their ccct
A orld, as regards number, symmetry of form, beau- nes and a strict obsen-ance to chastity, morality
-j pwuuuv, c..u , and virlue Cou M the manaErers present the oub-
Spiendid Stud of Horses.
performance. The very flattering notices that
were bestowed upon this .splendid Stud of Horses
by all who have witnessed their movements, as
well as the high encomiums lavished upon them by
the leading papers- of Philadelphia, will of them
selves sustain the managers in the assertion here
made.
lie with a tithe of the flattering praises of the Phil
adelphia Press, they would at once acknowledge
the truth of these assertions, lor a more" libera
countenance was never given to an exhibition ofany
nature, than was ireely lavished upon this. Ihe
same impulse which stimulated the Managers to
ults in
eir ex
TE Basd of Music is comprised of Artists of , Philadel phi! wiU be characterised in all thei
wig. ebi oruer ox musical aiumimem.s, iiauug eIlion8 and ,he saine regard t0 direct deportment
clnsve and their wish to execute what they have
titation of the Musf cil World, rather than to the
expense attendant thereon. The A its to be per
formed are of the latest and most popular descrip
tion, in the execution of which this paragon of an
Orchestra is beyond comparison.
Will be exhibited at Ccntnmllc, on Thursday,
the 23d, Stroudstmrgn $rjq1fy,tho21th, Bush
kill, on Saturday, the 25th, ana at Milford, on Mon
day the 27th of April.
Admission to Boxes 50 cents, Children under 12
years of Age to Boxes, half price Pit 23 cents,
without distiction to age. To obviate all difficulty
the Managers wish it expressly understood that
there is no half-price tickets admitted to the Pit.
For partipulars of each day's performance see
Large Bills posted at the Hotels, and Small Bills
ri..;y.
Ooors opcia at 12 1-2 o'clock, per
formance to cooiEieuce precisely at I
o'clock, P. Jff.
The Company of Equestrians is composed of.
Artists ol too greatest ceieomy in ine n oriu, Hav
ing been judiciously chosen from the first Amphi
theatres of Europe "and A!merica, and calculated to
perform the greatest variety ofntertainmcnts ever
offered to a discerning public. In the chasteness,
darinp,an.l intrepid performances that will beoffer
ed, the gontlomen composing the company attach
ed to this establishment, are particularly celebrat
ed. Their exertions have ever met with the high-!
est eulogiums from all sorts of people, and the
Jropile'ors assure the public thai every exertion
will bo made to render this department beyond the
Fsioiiiiy ol fc.iuaiuy wim any ouiur ciinuiuun
the known world, for the confirmation of which they
refer to the manv flattering notices they have re
ceived from the Independent press in every sec
tion of the country.
In order to give a character to their exhibition
equal to its standing for Talent, the Proprietors
have determined that no fomaloj shall in the small
est degree be connected with the performances o,r
not the slightest doubt will receive the sanction of
all classes of society, moral, rehgious, intelhgent,
and refined. JMJEL E. WAKING,
Manager & Director.
REGISTER'S NOTICE.
TVTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to all persons
i i-l interested in the following Administration ac
counts. The account of Jacob Storm, administra
tor, fcc of the estate of John T. Storm, late of
-Hamilton township, in the county of Monroe, de
ceased. The account of Philip M. Bush, adminis
trator. &c. of the estate of John Smilpv. Into nf
oiroua xownsnip, in tne county atoresaid, deceas
ed, ihe same having been allowed and filed in
the Register's office and will be presented to the
Orphans' Court for confirmation on Monday the
1th day of May next.
M. II. DREIIER, Register.
Register's Office, Stroudsburg, )
April 3, 1810. 4t. 5
4 juo25ars ificward !
Escaped from the Jail at Stroudsburg, Mon
roe countv, on the morning of the 9th inst. a
man named Dennis Scott. Said Scott is about
23 years old, 5 feet 9 or 10 icches high, light
coninelxion aud light hair. The above reward
and all charges paid if delivered at the Jail of
the said county.
SAMUEL GUNSAULES, Sheriff.
Marcli 18, 1840. 3t.
97 Albert Lewis 415
1G6 Ambercombie James 414
90 Brodhead Richard - 378
90 Boyd Charles 400
124 Brown John or Jacob 340 120
206 Benson Peter 224 112
231 Bell Joseph 300 10
23b Brotzman John 415 14
253 Baker Cathaiinc 105
254 Baker George A. 50
241 Craijr John 405 93
134 Caldwell David pt. 52 7
92 Dills Abraham 402 64
159 Dubbs .Martin 417 80
104 Dehoff Abraham ; 405 90
230 Donaldson Joseph 300
201 Ellis Benjamin 215 4G
227 Eggart George 410 130
255 Ehrenzellar Hillery , 201 109
15S Funk Jacob 340
1GI GrierJohn 407 40
100 Heimborg Thomas 162 40
167 HofT George 410
181 Hrnison Wiiliam 400 95
190 Herte Tobias 402 115
226 Harrison William 39S 130
232 Holland Benjamin 235 135
243 Hoover Manuel, Sen. 442 120
2-1S Hoover Manuel, jr. 239 120
245 Hyndshaw James 95 83
183 Joyce Dominic 402 72
249 Kling Ann 425 105
144 Kling Rachel 395 69
1S7 Layn Jacob 402 100
194 Lewis Richord 436 13
96 Mead Robert 396 126
157 Mver Henry 425 17
177 MillerAlexandcr 402 101
205 Mushback Jacob 219 111
223 Mushback John 12 107 115
233 Merkle Peter 434 70
256 Mulicah Mary 208 67
257 Nvce William 196 20
175 Ogden Gabriel 219 62
240 Ogden Ann . 406 24
241 Ogden David -275
203 Philips Robococv 418 100
204 Philips William 336
247 Philips John 401
219 Rustin Thomas 429
180 Rustin Thomas 400
9i Smith Michael 412
133 Smith Fiancis J. 143
160 Shook John 25S
162 Shartlc John 405
1S8 S locker Margaret 360
224 Saville Samuel 422
95 Tow nes "John 412
184 Thompson Richatd 402
182 Vanwhy Henry 410
98 Walter'George 409
178 Wvckofl' Isaac 400
225 Wood Jacob 393
197 Yohe Michael 430
207 Dally Charles 109
237 Heister John 417
Delaware Township
85 Abbott John
119 Brodhead Jane
15 Brodhead Luke
18 Brodhead Majy
17 Brodhead Ann
Brown .Daniel
22 Coolbaugh John
148 Carney Thomas
34 Depue Nicholas
63 Dillman George
14 Ennis John
60 Edsall David
173 Feltman VVilliam
102 Gates John
12 Huff Ann, Sen.
13 Huff Ann, Jr.
16 Hartzell Jonas
23 HuffArnos
r.
6
6
5
6
o
1
4
12
42
86
20
27
79
65
6 54
1 61
10
6 29
57
6 27
6 48
6 29
4
3
7
3
5
6
o
6
60
35
66
10
34
36
51
82
HORSE BILLS x
Printed at this office with neatness
.nd despatch.
norion Ktcnara
38 Hoover Emanuel
57 Henry Sampson
167 Huff George
163 Harvey fllathias
147 Incraham Catharine
63 2nd. Isaac Jayne
73 Kerney Matthew
G2 Long Henry
74 iVlingus Francis
80 Mahan Neil
82 Mil c Abraham
8S Martin John
06 Mease Thomas
07 Mease Robert
08 Mease John
116 Mason Thomas
53 Ogden Sarah
104 Philips William
78 Place James
70 Philips John
8 Reeder Absalom
24 Smith Francis J.
61 Scvoe John
05 Smith Elizabeth
60 Singer Abraham
USTillw Thorr.w.
4
J I I
396
402
389
393
160
315
303
405
423
109
400
413
298
403
333
402
396
415
402
320
440
60
10
150
40
80
153
20
135
120
100
72
60
80
150
80
11
14
57
80
00
40
65
124
152
130
50
120
18
37
6 21
4 61
6 17
5 12
6 83
2 96
6 21
6 57
6 24
6 24
6 67
5 99
6 63
6 24
3 53
87
6 70
3 22
3 07
1 98
6 30
4 22
6 59
5 21
6 20
6 77
6 20
6 38
2 21
4 00
6 29
4 5S
6 52
6 39
6 21
4 73
6 32
6 20
6 01
6 67
No. Warrantees,
Quantity,
Acres Per,
202 Thomas Jesse 414 155
39 Wfiitehill Robert 402 100
84 U hitman John 436 100
Dingman Td?vnship.
y mown Robert
98 Brodhead Richard
101 Brink Maunus
104 Brodhead Hannah
K)5 Brodhead Samuel
137 Brodhead Luke
140 Brodhead John, Jr.
141 Brodhead Jana
149 Brodhead Garret
107 Brink Hemy
150 Brodhead John, Sen.
Brink Benjamin
111 Branham Ehenezer
140 Brodhead John, Jr
142 Conrad Mary
154 Craig William
174 Cottingre James
1S5 Chambers John
Craig John, pt
148 Conrad Deborah
191 Delany William
164 Eyerly Jacob
Frame Thomas 1-2
IL-3 Freeman Richard
88 Footman Peter
175 Guindy John
ISO Gunsaules Samuel
108 Galbraith Josiuh
152 Haz'.ehurst Isaac
135 Irwin Matthew
56 Jones John
77 Morris William
07 Mease Robert
96 Neligh Nicholas
78 Palmer Hannah
57 Rees James
76 Ryerson Matthew
99 Rustin ThomasjJr.
66 Sidman Isaac
S3 Smith William
92 Smith Francis J.
Stidman Charles 1-2
Shimer Abraham
Stidman Alexander 1-2
Thrall S. S.
155 Vanauken James
102 West Thomas
132 Will Micfcj-l
439
410
348
400
412
434
403
433
433
415
402
171
399
403
433
322
423
415
100
433
412
421
596
411
2-18
453
378
433
433
46
356
386 -107
402
90
47
80
90
32
32
15
109
30
90
32
115
18
32
113
38
37
122
30
60
40
20
90 I
120 10
11
439
439
399
104
415
62
403
415
489
54
489
42
415
57
100
71
154
150
90
15
64
9S
15
S9
142
69
15
Tax.
S Cts
5 59
5 47
5 90
12 79
11 89
10 09
11 60
11 93
12 64
11 68
12 55
12 55
10 36
10 04
3 82
11 44
8 86
12 54
9 32
12 25
12 02
2 90
12 54
11 93
12 22
14 32
11 91
7 19
13 12
11 06
12 54
9 21
I 33
32
19
64
69
11
12
12 69
8 76
2 97
12 02
1
11
12
14
1
14
1
9
1
o
78
07
02
94
55
15
20
S2
63
90
No. Warrantees. Quautity. Tax
Acras Per. $ Cts
114 Henry Barnett 400 12 4)
116 Jacob Gutshalk 300 IS CO
117 William Gutshalk dOl 60 12 43
118 Eleanor Dcptii 412 50 12 71
124 Adrian Finnan 433 Hi 13 5S
131 Ann Depui 1-2 4 12 97 6 1
131 John Crnig 1-2 205 10 3 )7
143 George Tudor 1-2 302 21 15
145 James Bo;d 1-3 391 51 3 9 ;
147 Francis Bailey 4 14 28 4 11)
152 Mathew Caiey 2-3 38c 27 15 (ii
157 Afore Furman 4f'0 112 21 8)
170 Thomas Rich 50 1 (-5
178 James Chapman 4t3 47 12 ft l
179 David Saylor 399 12 35
75 John Chambers '4-6100 2 2S
180 John Knoude 445 70 13 ftH
1S1 Patrick Afonran 300 9 3u
' 182 Peter Miller" . 141 114 8 79
183 no name 439 99 28 41
184 Henry Main 43S 144 27 01
188 Daniel Hicks 389 2 8 J
189 John Welch 429 20 2 30
194 Drederick Meyer 415 15 6 10
197 Blackall W Ball 415 15 6 40
198 Joseph Leghman -415 15 6 40
199" Christian Stoner ,? 443 153 6 81
200 Christopher Stoner - 439' 108 14 58
202 Francis Little & . 99 41
Simeon Westfalt
203 James Scley 323 67 10 00
204 David Ritchell - 335"152 10 37
54 no name , 200 2 20
158 Jacob Binder ' 399 60 1 9J
Greene, formerly Palmyra.
Milford Township.
20 Beck Henrv 389
92 Brink Samuel 117
107 Brink Henry 415
Biddis George 2-3 434
25 Castairs Thomas? 441
33 Hough Thomas 400
Joice Domanic 1-3 406
87 Myers Mary 415
77 Nyce William 204
83 Neligh Martin 440
184 Neligh Nicholas 440
29 Ruston Mary 415
99 Rustbn ThomaH, Jr. 415
112 Ritter John 343
78 Russel Andrew 203
12 Smith Francis J. 383
Smith George 2-3 372
8 Westfall Abraham 103
94 Willing 373
163 Washburn Nathaniel 53
07
15
55
6
130
100
15
76
156
L5
80
80
13
80
150
12
6 90
3 26
07
81
28
09
01
07
70
7
4
7
9
2
7
5
7
7
7
9
1
4
4
5
5
5
5
2
4
4
o
5
1
5
3
4
5
4
5
53
15
140
408
413
394
417
255
270
439
439
394
402
402
443
415
390
427 120
417 132
123 50
291 53
409 100
417 24
412 140
197 100
5
4
3
1
28
140
100
100
140
140
99
16
151
115
15
54
4
5
o
3
5
70
37
41
34
42
15
30
84
22
07
40
71
50
40
57
021
49.
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42
34
59
43
32
74
00
40
16
33
64
16
60
90
Westfall, formerly Milford.
14 Cooper Charles 1-2 400 25
18 Clark Jonathan 92 97
19 Depui Samuel 447
125 Davis John 200 20
71 Epple Hemy 456 22
169 Ewing Themas 404
35 Hilleghs Michael J 51 30
6 Laid Daniel 406 100
72 Mason Benjamin 410 150
7 Mease James 439
8 Mease John 431 25
9 Miller John . 400
12 Philips William 425 116
42 Reed Susanna 439 154
34 Shimer Jacob 100
43 Smith Elizabeth ' 424 84
41 Smock Robert 399 30
124 Vandemark Ludwiff 250 104
Vanauken Cornelius 1 36
47 Weltnor Harmon 420 'SO
Laclmwazon.
4 George Morton 402
5 Thomas Wisions 402
6 George Till 402
7 William Nyce 205
16 William Little 296
17 Thomas Willing 446
18 John Philips 423
19 Samuel C. Secly, pt. 296
24 Thomas Shields 393
26 James Galligher, pt. 205
32 Robert Hewes 497
33 Robert Patterson 440
34 John Patterson 481
43 Isaac More 4 th 402
51 Ephraim Vanorman 1-2 399 140
45
31
54
121
120
120
140
260 Arndt Jacob 419 55
108 Brotzn an John pt 50
201 Barnet John pt 325
271 Beveridge David '439 100
277 Brodhead Daniel 379 80
290 Brodhead Thomaas pt 100 "
254 Craig William ' 407 122
261 Chapman James 436
279 Crasby John 439 100
263 Davis Benjamin - 439 100
255 Erb Lawrence 405 113
255 Foulk Adam 425 1 1
278 Guerney Francis " 539 100
83 Hickman Adam" 414
156 Howe & Elliot 3162 124
157 Howe & Elliot 1580 72
258 Ihrie Conrad 403 48
2s l Justice John 439 100
279 Mease John 439 100
203 Martin Conrad pt 250
280 Praser Stephen 439 100
299 Paschal Thomas pt 30
287 Plumstead George 439 100
274 Plickey John 438 100
259 Reeder Absalom . 403 4S
275 Roberts Robert 439 99
276 Roberts Hugh ir 439 99
28 283. rjifrenhouse Joseph 439 100
27 266'Stockor Mary 439 100
08 264 WiHWillram 439 100
18 281 Wain William 439 100
6 79 286 Wain William 439- 100
5 67 282 Wain William 439 100
6 85 208 Wood Thomas pt 75
Palmyra.
88 Beveridge David ' 439
155 Crasby John 370
91 Darrah Henry 301
110 Dupy Daniel 400
84 Erb Jacob 394
135 Flick Martin 401
151 George Peter 171
134 Greenemier Edward 416
171 Hass Christian 410
177 Harritage Joeeph '303
172 Hembt Jacob 402
163 Jonea Isaac 439
87 Kimble Beniamin 1-2 21jr
85 Kimble Ephraim
268 Linch William
269 Linch John
150 Learning Thomas
0 96 164 Martin Joseph
2 70 123 Miller John
6 90 126 Mason Abraham C
4 22 158 Mason Benjamin
0 75 159 Mason AbrahamC
97 169 Mixell Christopher
4 07 17ft Millr Jnhn
11
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11
11
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42
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2
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11 85
11
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31
30
75
98
55
65
01
73
98
13
15
75
93
31
37
18
S3
93
93
30
98
4i
98
9
2
o
85
9S
93
93
9S
98
9 J
01
53
87
79
47
3
2
37
47
6 74
5 40 !
6 771
5 41
1 18
50
6 79
6 94
6 96
6 75
6 91
65 Isaac Sidman 23
66 John Lord 70
67 Sharp Delany 233
71 Alordicai Roberta 431
72 John Chambers 421
74 Marvr Connard 430
5 90 78 Jesse Greenfield 454
5 32 86 Patrick Patten 427
42 91 Elizabeth Chapman 4 15
42 92 Elizabeth Roberts 401
94 95 Peter Walter 401
58 96 Abraham Singer 401
26 97 David Ridgwny 401
74 99 Thomas Biillman 402
92 100 Martin Neligh 422
66 102 AbjVail Chapman 401
3 90 103 Rebecca Chapman 401
5 50 105 Nathaniel Jones 401
6 60 108 Betsy Wills 401
4 91 109 Abraham Backman 400
2 66 110 Daniel Heister " 405
21 Nicholson John
?.12 46 129 Phillips William 1-2
,,46 138 Philips Rebecca
lii 40 1 11 rniupa neoecca
6 34 0.44 Philips John
9 17 160 Plankenhorn John
13 83 81 Roberts Mordecai
13 10 86 Rusner Simon
9 18 170 Spering Henry
12 29 175 Shook John
6 41 176 Sneider Henry
15 39 199 Schneider Peter
13 64 117 Sidman Isaac
14 90 124 Stocker Mary
75 131 Shainburg Henry
3 10 136 Shwarlz Michael
1 43 145 Stocker Margarett
4 34 156 Sellers Samuel 448
1 42 167 Stocker Margarett J 439
22 41 168 Stocker Margarett jr- 439
4 92 23 Seely Joshua 437
3 30 132 Thomas Jacob 421
14 07 1 64 Thomas Richard 439
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he will leave here at tho close of his school, which
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88 12 68 I. B. NEWMAN.
22 12 54 Stroudaburer, March 11. 1840. 3t.