Gen. Williami and the First Flag over' Mexico. "Tlio knishU are tlust ; Their hwouIa ore Hint ; Their souls iiro with the HiiiutH, we trust." Not nil knitfhts are ileail, ami while lveof country exists so lontf as there is a will to dato ami do. ho long will ho perpetuated u species of knight errantry. Tin-later kniirliti are not second e litions of Don Ouixote ho of the sorrowful coun tenance 1 1 hev lntve t heir foibles, it is true, but their "Del Tobos'' i not i scrub woman, albeit t hat the Oo.l less of Liberty seems for a time to liuvo iloseeii.l(,l fro ii hor high p lestal. These knights urn they who have roiiibinecl love of country in their heart; "01. 1 Olorv" is , tlnmi more than a bit of hunting. This Iea.lt me to write soimlliiiii; utient the first American tlai. known to historians and iirehaeoIoiriHts as "the ol.l Trent. n lias;," a Hag pre sented to ( b-ii. (longe Washington by Detsv Ann ll-msi a Hag which I'eunsylv, minis hive hoiioiC'l an. I which lias she. I hnir upon I'erin sylviiniaiis i a ll;U "Inch wiih a ohiistiiiiiiir gilt to the H public of the world, an. I which in later years waved over conquere.l citadel won by Aiin'i icau alor in our I i r t and only war of nggrussioti. In all time there are found men "vho lit and till cei l un emergencies. Virgil sing "Anna Y.i.i.n ij ie no Tragic." Here is u sketch of thi life of the gallant Pennsylvania!! who carried America' h fust Hag toMoxico Mild planted It upon the battlement! of coij.pioie I Chepultepec. It was ibiiiji the idyllic days o.' September. H'.t.'i, that I hccainu a Client at the hospit ibh liome ot (ten. I'M ward 0. Williams, nt I'hap tuan, Snyder county. The (ieiieral is a hero (if t wo wars, and a man whom escutcheon might proudly bear the, legend : "Sans penr sans reproche.'' lie could hardly have found a more titling place in which to pass his declining yeats. It is far from the maddening crowd it In nway from life's busy turmoil. The limpid waters of the Susquehanna utmost lave his doors, and as they murmur gently on their course to the sea they sing a lullaby that is full of rest fulness to the listener. "Here, where all things are quiet Mere, where all trouble seems Dead, winds and spent waves liot A doubtful dream of .Ire uus." The days, months and years' as they pass, mark t lie graceful finish " a life which has been devoted to '" t he honor of the country birth to so many home of (Sen. Mil. win hei I'.e p. I any lag' th. i spicuoi. late War ol Hie liliill Wliosc let attention my iisseuib lis spurs upon No eaipel f ",, on- . .. . s in the b llion tie se not point to d to til" soft events in his life do iiiin us .en' wlio viclil. phasiiigs of t he Into instead ot do ing maidy, soi.bei ly duty upon the It'll ted lield and in tho grim array ol battle. In the home of J.-n. Williams and iU environment thero is nothing to miggest other than the realization ol beiielicent peace. The steam rail way places the residence of the veteran within an hour's time of the capital of the State. The placid bosom of the canal, which is so near, seems typical of the present home life of u man who well knows the meaning of the expression, "the deadly imminent breach.' 'J ho in viting piazzas of the unpretentious and yet attractive residence; the abundance of shade and fruit tiees and shrubbery, from which come tho gladsome trills, of feathered songsters whose throats seem tilled with grateful praises, voicing their fearlessness and abandon every Hurrouudmg is that of a typo which the lotus-eaters found in their wanderings, and which prompted 1 hem to say, "We will no longer roam." 'Use lirst American tlag ever made was the handiwork ot lsetav lioss ud was presented to Oeu. Goorge Washington py the maker, just previous to the battle of Trenton, .and its authenticity has been known neyoiiu u uouoi. lieniamin or Richard Kindt presented three llags to the State of Pennsylvania--the old Trenton Hag, the Hessian (a blue tlag) and an hnghsh Hag, which ere deposited in tho State Library ut Hiurisburg. Capt. Williams and Major John lirady borrowed the 1 rent on Hag from Jauies Hoover. iStato Librarian, in ordor to decorate a Pall room m the old school house on Walnut street, where the Dun oliin Ouards then had their This Hag was never returned to the Mute liihranan. Capt ilhanis was a, M.iaier or tho JJuuphiu Guards. lu a mensuro ho was custodian of American most historic Hag. He carred that line with him to Mexico with the full determination, if he Intnl. to uufurl it over the ramparts of the City of Mexico. Capt. Wil liams carried that Hag with him. It was wrapped about his bodv when with bin gallant command he enter vd tho citadel of Chepultepec a fact with which Capt. Samuel Mont- C-icCiOiy, vd tho regular army, was coguizant. Upon capturing Gon. Bravo Cant Williams compelled him to lead the way to tho top of the castle, and then and there thin gallant son of Pennsylvania Hung to the battle- laden breeze the old Trenton Hag the iirst American flag made, and liUv enough, the firs; nag to float proudly over the conquered strong liohl The capture or Men. jjraro was subsequently attributed to a lieu tenant of a New York company and Le was promoted to a commission in complished by Capt. Williams, and which lien. JJravo acknowledged, in express terms, a degree of intimacy afterward existed between the Olex- ican general and his captor they banqueted together, and Gen. Bravo publicly proclaimed that Capt. Wil liams had saved his life. When the City of Mexico was captured the Second Pennsylvania was detailed to take charge or tno citadel. Capt. Williams being of licer of tho day improved the oppor tunity to raise the old Trenton llag tho Hag which had cheered Wash ington's army at Trenton, and which had floated over Chepultepec. Just as the day was breaking its grace ful folds were kissed by the morn ing's breeze, and Capt. Williams' self-imposed vow was fulfilled. When Capt. Williams returned from Mexico ho brought with him this histoi ic Hag. It was eventually passed to the custodi mship of Gov ernor Ciirtin, was framed, and is now in the possession of Governor Cm tin's family. Upon Capt. Williams' ruturnifrom Mexico he was, 1M.V), eleetod sheriff of Dauphin county. He was an "In dep ml nt" nominee, and the tri umph was the more appreciated bo cause it was an expression of con lidencn from men of all parties. When the late Civil War occurred (iovcrn r Curtin directed Gen. Wil liams wh had been commissioned Ibigadier General of Militia), to organize Camp Curtin. And righr. hero it mut be noted that Gen. Williams attaches the honor of hav ing be mi I lie tirst volunteer iinintor- ed into I he scrvieo ot the Govern ment for the defence of the Union. The facts in t lie cisn iuii in Imput able. Not the Iirst volunteer from D iiinliiii count v. or from Pennsvl v una, but the Iirst in all the loyal States. After completing his ser vices at ( 'amp C'.utin, ha organized ("amp Slif.r. at ( 'hambiusburg. Dining the three months' acrvico he commanded a brigade, serving with Patterson in IheShenandoah Valley. and was subsequent I v mustered out at Washington. I). C. Ho was then coiiimissiove 1 by President Lincoln, through Simon Cameron, Secretary of War, colom-l of the Lochiel Cav alry, and authorized to raise twenty- four companies for that, branch of the service, i duty which ho accom plished in iiM incrediiiiy snort time. It, was a difii.'iilt task to handle three liattiilions of . " cav veil iindisciplim-. into e.T-'e ive lighting i. Il" solve.) t lie problem and drill, drill and disc th keynotes of suce. camp was brok- n at In liana, ..n. W i.ha' orders r I he fron der Gen. Jblcll. was directed to There was pleut Hor vice in t hose especially in W ilhanis lori'es wei e in vi lounu wanting. L'kc their .ommaudoi they were ever rea ly to discharge any duty assigned them, lie was at H.'i'ilei'Miu when Bueil and Bragg ma ched into lient uckv, and was ordered to L'ui.-villo witiiOUt d"lay, and fiMiu thence he went to ('rah Orchard and intercepted Kirby Smith's cavidry and pvevontol th"in from c;.t":iiig the Stat ut. that print. With th--dose of the wnr came other duties and responsibilities to the hubject of this sketch. G.n Williams was appointed U. S. Itevo n ie Assessor, letaining the position until the ollio was abolished It was by and through his ex rtiotis that the I uinls were raised to erect the m moment to the memory of I lie hero dead of Dauphin county, who gave their lives in dffeiiC'i of the Union. Col. (bury (attenvards Governor), Gen. illi mis and Major John Jiradv were appointed com missioner! to superintend tho erec t ion of the monument on Capitol Hill to the memory of thoso who fell in the Mexican War. In this work the General took great interest, and to him fell the major part of the re sponsibility of superintendence with him it was emphatically a labor of loyo ho asko 1 for and roiviied no compensation. This hero of two wars i this vol unteer aoldier who planted Ameri ca's Iirst flag upon the hoights of Chepultopec an I upon tho battlo inents of the City of Mexico ; this hist volunteer to be inuatored into the service of his country at tho out break of tho late war : this veteran. though some time since passed the Psalmist's limit of three score years and ten, has had r.u experience and mado a record such as fall to the lot of few men. Though his locks ure silvered, his eye is bright, aud it can still sparkle with enthusiasm as memories of the past are evoked memories which have had so much to do with tho honor of the old hero's country. C. W. D. St. Louie, Mo., February, JK'.ai. DR. KILM CR B Purify And Enrich Your Blood By Taking Ma? LrJ Sarsaparilla It was the Only Sarsaparilla admitted At World's Fair. AVER'S PILLS for the Liver. koolT KIDNEY LIVERS B" The Spring Tonic Make thin, pale, ulckljr people well and strong. I,a Grippe Cure tho Imil fter effects of this trying epU dvmlo and restore lost vigor and vitality. Impure lllootl Ecxema, scrofula, malaria, pimples, blotches. Cacncrnl Weakness Constitution all run down, loss of ambition and appetite, nrrvousucM, tired and siecpiexs, At Drugglsta SO rrnta and $1.00 Klae, "laralld Ould to llpaKb" (rw-OunwIUtioa fraa, DR. KlLMCH & CO., niMOIIAMTON, N. V. Ktlb your poor, tired fect with lSalva-ce (TADSMAK). It takes all the aching out of sore or tender fect, instantly. Strained cr over-worked muscles, chafir.jjs, or any soreness cr stiffness they're r.Il relieved in the snnis quLk way r hM .filoTod a rnntnt piumniMrw fur oTr iitr ynr. It li wund.rfull tfllcsclou. Ul all iMufUl llmrnrl, purti aj KkraiaalUiai, I labui, Calarrk, laolkarkr, aral.la llat-Lavka anil nthtr allmrnta whrr pain li an ant. Trj It. At eniy Mnra. or ty mail ou rarvlpt ut nam, atldraai and t& ranu. WINktLMANN HKOWN OK (JO CO., Ilalllaara. Md.. I', a. A. I'DlTDlfS NOTICE, In thft Ksluteof In Hip orplians Court K. c MuiilK'ck, ilor'd. t of SnydiT l mint y. Tint iiikIithIk'imkI, Aiitlllor upuolhti d liy Hit orphans' four! of SnydiT t'o.. I'u.. to dlsirlb ile llm bitnini'i' In tlm hands of Mr. Tllllo K. M hi IhtIi, AdiMlnlHlriilrlx of I he Kitiitenf K. '. M in heck, lute of West Ili'itMT Tuwnshlp. Snyder .'.. I'll , diTfiixed. will Hll fur the inirposp of his up imiIiiIiiiciiI nt his onics In Mlddli'Mirtrh. In H&lil ('iiunly, on Thursday, April 1H. I v, at in o'clock A. M.. when and wherw all piTsoim Inleresttsl are nolltlcd to present their claims or lie forever debarred from coining In fur a him re of the fund. Mum h lil, K. K. IIOWKH, Auditor. cJ(J5ticecf the Peace AND GONVSYANGSF? M. Z. STEININGER. Middlcburtjh, Pa. TU. A. C. SPAXGLEIt, DENTIST. Uiih Aduiliiihtered. Crown and HrMt?work, Etc, Office one ilnnr north of Wei a' Store. Selinstrrove, l'n. JAS. 0. CUOTSE, ATTOHNKY AT LAW, MlDDLHUUIUl. PA. All IftisinesH entrusted toliiscare wlllrecfie prompt attention. Remember The Dead SELINSGKOVE MARBLE-YARD M. L. MILLER, Prop'r I keep constantly on hand an' man ufacture to order all kinds of Marble aud Oranite Old Stones Cleaned and Eeualrel LOW PRICES I LOW PRICES!! I bave one of tha beat Marble Cut ten la the Btate and consequently turn out good work. l&Couie and aee my work A prloei. Thnnkful for paat favont I most re spectfully ask a oontlnaance of same, M, L, MILLER. OLOSINO OD1 SALE OP OUK t IIUUUU Our Entire Stock of Furni turo ami liedding will be closctl out in tho following months at FnrmtTirfi tartmniit Cliainls't' Suits, 8 I'iiffp, markctl down from ?10.00 to $2.r.O0. I'urlor Suits markitl down from $10 to $2.". iSidelx uinls niarkcil down from $G to 15. Iiowistown, Pa. V. S. All pssl.s packtil und de livcntl in pssl tirdir l- ). 1. tJoni lics inarkitl down from to ?1C liounjrcs niarkitl tlown froti$2 to$8. Fine Ujiliolstt-ml Uot'kt-rs markttl down from 3 to S. IVtlstoails marked down from $2 to $G. C'iUie and Wtssl Seatetl C'liairs marked down from $1 to Hall llis'kers iiiarkcil down from SI to (10. La lien' Tarlor l)e.ks marked down from to (10 I'urlor Tahles marked tlown from ?1 to $.". Iiooking (Jlanses, Easels, Pictures and Piettirt Frames, Statuary, Has siK'ks, Kattan, Cane Seat and Pack and WimmI S-at Poekers, Ivtnsion Tahles,( 'ujlioards,lIiu!)rella Stands, Tea Tallies, Com modes, ( 'liitloniers, reaiw I)ou.rIti'avs, V'M'drolM'S, terms on tliealiove piods are jirieet named will le eali or note witli ap proved seeurilv. W. II. FELIX, THE EARTH GIRDLED By Rev. T. Dewitt Talmagc, U. C. Iht l.al'nl. lirtiitmt and Mutt Wonittrfiil IS'ink liy tltf ir.i7r'ji uuiit crlrhratril l'ruicher, Author and Trarrhr. T WslMl' V In-t.,'lit mon mi'l woinon .''iVliriO.WIi.X iir.'.Miiiliij; t ki to ITS U'ilVTI'1) i'r wi'fk. Von can ilo ' - 1 ' ' tlic Milne. The oiHir tunny of n lltf-tlmo. Kxrlnxlvn ronlnil of it rillnry If yini apply In tlmiv Truvfl. inli iil lire, 'llwuwrj, niVHtciy, woiiilcrftll ri'Vclntlolis, Ho ipii'lit. ili-nrlpllons. pailiim. humor. Irau'i'ily I'lic oriuuli'st unit Most Ki'iiiurkahli- IIimiK of 4 ! 1'ruluiy, iMiiliraouiir Aiiii-rlru. tin Samhvlrli 1h IiiiiJh, Aiihi t-itllii. New Zi-aliiiiil, S1111II1 Sen Ih IiiiuIh. I ii I Ut. Ktf.vjtl . I'lili'Mtlni', (iii'iMO, lllaly, KiirnM, KiiHsla. Kiik'laiiit, SI rain.''' AilM'iit uri'K In Hirait; IuiiiIh ! AslDiinillnif imihIoiiih hihI hii pvrllil'iiiKuf vMlil imil liaiiiiiioiiM rai't-H ! uvci i iirlK'lnal pliiitoraiilis of nirlous pt'oplo, lor i'IHu ii-i'iiiTy unit ci'lrhratiHl hlMorlc jiliwiM. Tlie aorlil 1 ri-lltnim Hi lulled, rxxiHei, ami I'lUnpar eil wiHk lirisilanliy. tiruplile worii-pallillnHof llll (lepluriklile cITeetH priMltli'i il lipnli natlnllH ami ix-iipleii by u iH'llef In MiiliaimiieilaMlsin, lllinliHilsiii, UriiliinaiiNiii, Ilinl'lliNia, I.ainllilsin, I'lilifiii'luiilHin, KeMnliNin, llarliailNiii, I'annllia IIniii unil Savagery, siarillni; revelalloiis of Hie social und (luiiiestlc I'otiilltloii ol tin women uml clllldren of tint KiimI. LloUclit deHcrlpllniiti of Hccnerv. (Hiiple anil placcxln ull tlio nations of I lie earlli hiiiI tin Islands of I lie sea. The woiiil's womlcrM nml Invulerli's plioloi;raplieil and ile wrllH'il liy tlie Kn'ateHl llvlnif wriieriind travel er. No nlhrr iHHik like It In nlnlniff. send fur llltLslnUcd circular und full pai ileulunj fine, to tlio l'K()IM.K"l IH'llLISIIISiO CO., 30 II MarkM Rtrcrt, SUIt. I'lilladrlphl 1, Put. Cancer I Oaucer I cmicer cured 011 tlie 'hruaiit, licud, fa "e, Hp hand or ii'iywhere oil liin external hurfuce ot the body (la cllit days) without, tlie loss ot a drop ot IjIoihI. No k litre lined. Termavury rea soiiahle. Cull at 'my ofllce or uddreiw I). It. HOTllltiK K, M. D., New Berlin, I'u. P. 8. Kindly ask your druwlst or merchant whether lie keeps Dr. I). It. ltothrock'8 reme died vl.: Two-day Coutfh Cure, Klieumatlo l.lnl. inent, KlectrlcNwurulKluCure, Llvcrl'llla, Head oclie 1'owdew. Veifetublo Condition Powder for all douu'Htlc uiilmulx, Khh. l'eppcr nlnt, Uoldon Tlncturo. Pcrfccto Vanilla, Laudanum, I'urv gorlc and Castor oil. If not, tell lilin to order tlieni at once uallioy aro sold and used every where. 1). It. ltoTHKOl'K. M. U., 1'Uynlcla 1 and Pharmacist, Now llerlln, I'a. THE ACCIDENTS OF LIFE X A, Write to T. 8. Quncev, Tra 1 .1 f V. I tary of the Stab Accidkht i Coupaky. for information 'i regarditiK Accidcut Intur- iilllTioA ance. Mention thl paper. By ao doing you can aave membenhip fee. Ha paid over $000,UU).0g (or accidental injuries. B your own Agent. MO USDICAI, EXAMINATION KEQUI&ED. A f- a rr Dcmircn W M I 'kaUlOfruuilMoii.Ml , ... Uvtriiiii,iu by nw Wig -J Helng nhnlclaa of ao iui' viurneiifla. JLj YJL Nob.l(tcuiiliu-ml,,i,fr.iiuliui.iu-t Vv 771 Mo utmliii, wrinkle, er imntiliiM. Iin I li prtiTf . Bii,.rl iitwiih mill u aminio.iniilen.i. j'fTJT kibim u aucmir umiik luUunu Ik J luauMiU eurwL PATIENTS T3EATEO BY MAIL MBdMitlallr. lr. rnleuli adJrw, wiib auunp, fife? QNVDPP "" TW.IW, ruuiM, ILU. 1 Ipsuraijce. SNDEK'S OLD, AND KELrIAUL.15 Grf Insurance Afjenc', 7XINSGR0VE, SHYDER COUNTY, PA! Successor io the Into William H. Snytlor. Tin r-ExcfllcDce of Kelmblo InHiiranoe in rrptrsenteil in the : 1:. l'i 1 1 r-....;.. 1 4 ... 1 ...1 : 1 iijij 111 1 piauuniu vvturnijitrD, niaij n uiuu initio n ntfitfeblUD, Uette i World ovur. H K. LOCATION. ArJ FIIU loyal, Liverpool, Knff. (including foroiQ asset $i:i,0i.l -lartiom, ol tlartioru, uonn., touioBt Aiiifrionn Co.) n,eM I'banii, Hartford, Conn. 5,5m jonunentni, ?iew iorK, o,7.1i Germati American, New York, fi.21; LIFI Mutual Life Ins. Co. New York, f204,GiJ AHJJ'-ilN I hiniployerH jjiamlity Asuurance Uorporntiuu, Aofident Inn. Co. MuuHcribed Capital of 3.7;. FirLifaand Accident rinks accepted at the lowest possible rJ tin y a strict rcirunl to mutual ninety. All just claims protnM sat oruv aiijuaten. lniormatioii in relation in nil classes ol encj iptly furnished. ELMKIt V. SNYDElt, Agl., Oflice on Market Strent, Selumcr Snecial Reduction at CASING OUT SAI 1 esire to reduce my stock ar w oner a special reduction of M md 30 per cent, on all ( LOTHIN be jht of me. A full and comd iz. r rt 1.1. 1 1 1 in ui lotumg is always nep hi d. nts' Furnishing Good "n 'foil 4"f O rf 4-li-k linnHin. ie county. BK &UTELIUS, Clothie r u n an i d hd on ci For Ninety Days ! The Undersigned Offer The Public Their TIRE STOCK OF FURNITURE Al- TU6 4HEATEST 8ACRIFICK EvER KNOWN IN CENTRAL t-'YLVANIA. We are not,ellinp; out, but we do this to Increase our antes above vlous year. A'e pive a few of the prices as follows : Soft wood Clumber Suits $14.00 Cotton Top Mattress Hard ood Ctamber Suits Ill (HI Wvn Wir Muttr.n Antique Oak Siits, 8 rieccs 111.00 Hed Springs l'lusli Parlor Sits 30.00 Drop Tables, per ft.... Wooden Chairs oer set 2.50 Platform Uockers In stock. everthlnui n t))A fiirnitiira lino fimtmllnry Rflrrca U.J esks, Side-boarAs, Cupboards, Centre Tallies. Fancy Rockers. Habv leather Pillows, Vuugos, Couches. Dounhtrays, Sinks, Hall Ruck Beat Chairs fine, kiedium and cheap furniture, to suit all classes. I rices reduced all through. Come early and see our stock befon your wruer, anu iua save J8 to 20 per cent, on every dollar. Special Attention Given to Undertaking & Emba KATHERMAN & HARTNAN, Limited! MIFFLINBUIif Treasurer's Sale of UNSEATED LUDS in Snyder County, 1S9C. Tlie Treauror of Hnydor Comity, by auiliorlty auii In uurHUiitice of tlii Acts of Asw-iiiIiIv of M irell IS, 1S1, and Miircli l. Nt, hiiiI huiiiiIk. uieuts IburvUi, licrnby t'lvos iiul Ice that liu will exixiHe to ptilillo miiIh at tlm Court IIoiiho, Mlil illuburKli. oil Moutliiy, Jl'.NK stli, lww, hi in a. M., And by ailjoiiriiincnt from dny to day, if neCoWMiry, tlie wlioln of tlio lirn-limrtt'r diwrll). od trwiH slid p&rtx of triictH of liimis Hliunto la wild i'outity, or moll purls thereof as will pay tlie County, tu'luxil, biillilinir. road, rxxir, or Hiwclul tuxes und tbe codts uucrlit'd llierixin, VU : ADAMS TOWNSHIP. OWNKKK. WAKKANTKKS. Al'K'fl TAX 'IrliiliiKiT Hmniii-l, hist, Tu'Vfauu Mover Jonathan. Est. 45 m Kt'lbUir, Jolin, A. HilifU DoliHon, 49 t IIEAVKU TOWNSHU'. lludd, Klchard 174 1 33 " Martin Knndrlclc 4(0 w " " Krunols KlioadnHr. 4110 .io " " (loo Woll, 4m) tis , Clltt, A. K., Million Hnydor 4iH )k dirt A 8xclif, Julia Dew art 44 ul in CrUlkHhaulc KUlp C Kmes, John Ktndrlck xi 19 no Hame, .lucob K end rick 400 jvuii hamr, l'eter Klmud 41HI lutl Httiim, John Wolf 4110 moo Hume, Heury Wolf 4110 H ou BliclkinUTsrcr.T.lI.lii'Ury Klioads 4110 hu llroKD Ctttharlue, Est, 4,'j j 41) lAJiiif, Anna, s 75 lxinif, Eliza. 9 47 lieufiir, l'ttill 40 li 1 Enifnl. A. W. ChrlNtlan Moysr, 411 SIM Hpecbt, Moses, ClirUtliin Uttttlff S.V) 1H01 Hume, Hai tmra Artllla at) 0 4u hjiuie. Martin WltlitlntrtoD 418 tl 47 WEST liEAVKll TOWNSHIP. Smith. W.B. Wtlllnni Boyle lit 9 41 Ham. WllllHin Hinllb 74 4 f (Vxik Carter, John pUllilpit (IS 17 84 CrulkHhanlc Emeu & Klllp, Tlioinns Artllla 400 S9S0 Hoiiie, Krauelii Arlllla 4110 SVSS Smith, A. M. Wtillaiu Ureeu jn m 14 Moyer. Auu'umIu nt j4 4 Muiilw. k ll. li. 40 4 hniKik llnnry W, no tit UotuT, Wllltuin it 1 10 TenulH. lirothers Bm nu Ijuth Wiu. II. Sit 1 u blugloy Aaron, u n KKANKUM TOWNSHIP, I Budd, Richard Jacob Wetdner, mo it u Huiiie KolH-rt t Jray, Suniil i'lirlullnii i:..trlir Rqwerxoi Elmer K. Hower K. K, Paul nalilv, Moyer sitlt.lx-r'r.Wlllliiiii iWwart, Shepp Daniel, John Lawrence, same j.awrenee Ketnlile, tllft A: lloyer Wendel I-nwnmue, Htu'lll liuu.a .T.H.11.U U'llwtn .... . . . ..... . . V Mill, u II.U KIOOlllMllUlg inuiir. nauiuri 1 ouillf, Hume John Condon, Hume Abraham MeKlnney Same tieo. Wolf, Huiiio . Hltuou buyder, Same Cruiksliuhk Kulp Kiues. John Mrady Howell ,1., Est,, C'hrlHttuu Uettts K11I11 MeWII- Hums 41 Co., Andrew Kennedy Hlkllie .ImililH Hi'lilillrit Same Itouu.t Irwlu, U 1'h.i.l.iu II 1' Iluucli, John (,1114 ptvkrr Lonir. Marble Slllll.ll, L. C, Est, JACKSON TOWNSHl Maize Michael, rKUHY TOWNSHIP lloyer William, TrevltH Nathuniol, SEI.lNSCi KOVE IIOH Holtzworth Win, Uaintler Simon, Keeley k Warner HllllIM Peek H. U. KhU, HiHlifern Addle. bteruur Poter, Est.', 8PK1NU TOWNSHIP. Beck, 8. L. (heirs) Sophia M en Mldiileswarih, J. M. Fred overnioyer Maurey Ihuuc P. ttlugloy Aaron, WEST PEURY TOWNSHIP Cmnpman, Prederlek CrulkHhaiik, John UruiMkker A. K. Mroirer, Jacob, Est. (111 ill John t'o. Mo anroth. L. U. Co, K Ulng Henry k Co. MU Javld U. Im wr Jowph. him ay c. it. (heirs) Sin I Henry, Hlii Dberger Bolomon.. WASHINGTON TWP. Ile man Samuel, We ar J. U 0. 0. SEEB0LD, T tiurer'a omoo, Mtddieburgti, TlKPo8tSI.50( 4e regular army xor a aeea ac